When arriving in Austria, international students who love food should not only enjoy Austrian specialties, but also local snacks.
Here I have compiled an introduction to the special snacks for studying in Austria. Welcome to read.
1. Haribo Fruit Gummies Let’s take a group photo of various flavors to compare.
I heard that Austrians can’t stop eating.
Does it look like our Wangzai QQ candy? "Do you want one too?" 2. Does Maltesers chocolate look like when I was a kid, I saved up enough pieces to buy a pack of Maltesers? I even used the pocket money I saved when I was a kid.
In the end, it was all spent on buying wheat gluten -.- 3. Pez hard candies are more fun when paired with toys~ 4. Hipp jelly/paste is a paste with a jelly-like texture. It has different flavors and can be used as a meal replacement for babies.
good.
5. Soletti Biscuits: Salty biscuits, suitable for all ages, a must-have snack for home and travel.
6. Kiri finger biscuits are more delicious when dipped in a little sauce~ 7. Brause Pulver is the same as the popping candy we bought for a few cents when we were kids.
When I was a child, I would eat it by pouring it into my mouth, or just drink it.
Growing up, I drank hard liquor.
8. Kinder Chocolate Kinder’s chocolate bar.
I like it very much, not sweet or greasy.
Below is an advertisement for Kinder chocolate bars.
When chocolate falls in love with milk... Kinder surprise eggs not only come with chocolate, but also toys, what else? Do gay men who want to propose know where the rings are hidden? I seem to have told some great secret 9. Kinder Joy 1
Eggs, cut in half.
Give me chocolate and give me toys.
10. Milka chocolate Everyone in Austria knows that the milk of Milka chocolate is produced by purple cows.
11. M&M chocolate beans. Same world, different childhood, same M&M chocolate beans. 12. Manner chocolate chip cookies. If you want to say what local products are, nothing can be more authentic than Manner.
This is made in Vienna.
Is life convenient?