Traditional Norwegian Cuisine | Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted

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Gordon Ramsay travels to Norway to see how the food has been influenced by the Sami people and all the way back to the Vikings.

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Traditional Norwegian Cuisine | Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted

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Gordon Ramsay travels to Norway to try traditional Norwegian cuisine. Which Norwegian dish would you like to try?

NatGeo
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As a Norwegian I APPROVE this video. You are welcome here.

sandvenexplorer
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Norwegians be like: "I see Norway/Norwegian in the title, I click".

frede
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Lol love how Gordon got put in his place by the Reindeer herder.

sushanalone
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When I see Gordon Ramsey, I click. When I see Norwegian anything, I click. Gordon and Norwegian together is super special.

henyoScarlet
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"I want to move to Norway"

SAME GORDON, SAME.

elijahDose
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As a Norwegian, I never knew our traditional food could be that fancy:p

eggsshell
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Gordon Ramsay has one of the best jobs ever! Travel the planet to amazing places, people, cultures and cuisine! What a job!!

bryanelam
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As a Sámi, I give this my approval. Ollu giitu 🙏🏼❄

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Samis and Vikings are not linked. The Sami are indigenous to Siberia, they went to Scandinavia 3000 years ago. The norse people are indigenous to Scandinavia because it is there their unique strand of Indo-European came to be through the mixing of the hunter gatherers there since right after the Ice Age and the Yamnaya people who brought the horse there. That is why the Norwegian Fjord Horse is related to ancient breeds from as far east as Mongolia despite not being a modernly bred breed.
The Sami entered Scandinavia after this.
Regarding the actual viking foods, they date back way further than the viking age. They ate the same fauna and plants since even before the Bronze Age, though it truly developed during the Nordic Bronze Age because of the betetr tools, richer petty kingdoms, and larger gatherings of communities thanks to minimal farming.

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Thanks Gordon for showing the beauty and simplicity of my beloved Norway and in particular the Amazing and Peaceful Sami Community of Norway. They make of Norway an unique Nation! For those who don’t know anything about Sami artists, listen to the magnificent Mari Boiné . She is a living Legend!

fjordhellas
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1:14 "What's your fortune?" hahahah, touché

paazbra
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as a norwegian, i can't wait for this episode to come out on disney+!! really hops the modern food is shown as well - like tacos and grandiosa hahaha

noraoeien
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did not expect the sami people to get this sort of recognition! as a 'same' myself i thank you!:)

smallestIM
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Don't mix sami with vikings. Totally different people.

_Viking
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Frozen pizza "Grandiosa" is Norway's national dish.

magnesjberg
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Sami are not "indigenous". They arrived much later than the people from the south.

rulta
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The Vikings and Sápmis are different people. The Norwegian Swedish Icelandic and Danish all of whom are the descendances of the Vikings. As for Sápmi they're quite related to Finnish people more bc Sápmi and Finnish have the same language branch

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I actually met that guy from the boat,
We requested for him at our school and then he came and teached us about sea stuff!
Sotra is a wonderful place!!

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Looks like a well put together production, though I can't help thinking how well Anthony Bourdain would have done covering the culture, the stories and the food for a series like this.

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