I am from Assam, where tea was first discovered in India in 1823. My state alone produces 55% of India's total tea and 18% of global tea production, so tea is everything for us!
Nirmal is awesome! I used to do theatre with him during our bachelor's degree. And the guy could act and was so good in improv. He's getting really big now in india. I'm sure he'll have some stand up or a show on Netflix is definitely possible
Nirmal is a hidden gem though slowly people has started discovering him. He clearly looks like a guy who had experience in acting or theatre and knows how to deliver a performance.
The drug addiction problem was real bad in China. Some people say that China fell behind by 50 years(if not more) because of addiction. It is reflected in their current laws as well because China has amongst the most brutal laws against possession of drugs. A milligram more, just a milligram more than the permitted amount (you will be scrutinised for that as well) will decide whether you're gonna live or die.
Actually and factually tea was discovered in India around this time. It has larger leaves and Chinese tea had smaller leaves. Singpho tribes of Assam used tea way before the British came. It was popularized as a drink by the British. Fun video though.
True! The tea leaves that are found in Assam are genetically different from the ones found in China. But our own people are clueless about our own history and unknowingly spreading wrong info😵
Tea plants in assam were wild and British had no knowledge of them. The tea trade came from China. The first saplings for tea cultivation were brought from China and planted in Darjeeling way before it was begun in Assam, which at that time didn't even exist as a province to begin with.
@@Wallpap69 calling the people of Assam as “tribal” is similar to calling them uncivilised. The tee plant grew in Assam for sure grew as wild and used as medicine but for sure was not consumed the way the Chinese did and used even though they too use it for medicinal way and they have more than thousand varieties of tee. History writing was a very important job in the Chinese emperors court they had huge records many for sure got distorted for various resources. Therefore when you say to Chinese man that China a 5 thousand years of continuous history they would replace by saying that China has 3 thousand years of written history.
Interesting fact - British did that to the natives in north America too and the natives still hold it against them (they still have a massive addiction problem)
It's interesting how I get to know about these talented youtubers in my own country through Jaby's channel! Jaby, Achara you have really embedded yourselves so strongly & deeply into Indian content. Thank you for doing this :)
We in some of the hottest districts of Maharashtra (48-49°C not kidding!) instead of having lemonade or ganne ka rass, order a kadak cutting chai...in hot piping afternoon, drenched in sweat! Such is the addiction 🔥
Wtf ... I was just making chai😂😂 In Uttarakhand we usually drink tea atleast 4 times a day ... Nd if we are in mountains the number easily goes over 8😂
tbh the addiction of chai is really something intense... i started drinking tea when i was literally 6 or 7 and after 11-12 years the addiction is still going strong
Ideally there's the as soon as you wakeup chai then the after breakfast chai then afternoon/eve chai Sometimes there is 3am chai Then rain chai headache chai Cough cold chai Sad chai Someone came over chai We went to someone chai And no reason at all chai 😂❣
Tobacco was introduced by the British in Bihar, India . After indigo , british forced Bihar farmer to grow tobacco. You can still see today many Bihari addicted to it.
One other joke that you guys wouldn't have understood is that the music playing in the background when the Pun count was shown says, "Humko Mann Ki Shakti Dena" which loosely translates to "Give me the strength".
An early credible record of tea drinking dates to the third century AD, in a medical text written by Chinese physician Hua Tuo. It was popularised as a recreational drink during the Chinese Tang dynasty, and tea drinking subsequently spread to other East Asian countries. Portuguese priests and merchants introduced it to Europe during the 16th century. During the 17th century, drinking tea became fashionable among the English, who started to plant tea on a large scale in British India.
Achara is the most sensitive person, let alone sensitive British, who understands deeply how other people feel, and I can never imagine her throwing mean comments at anyone. I think it's time Jaby should realize that passing mean comments to her over n over again, since she's half British, is not funny anymore! It almost got me, how little that made Achara feel, and still she didn't disgrace him over the record.
Totally agree. I feel like Achara gets bullied for being half British, but Jaby rarely acknowledges the terrible things that the US has done and is continuing to do which are currently harming the world. Achara seems like a very kind person who is also quite apologetic about the crimes her ancestors committed. It's not fair to just keep telling her that she did something when she clearly had no say, she wasn't even alive back then! And first of all she's mixed herself, so she is aware of Asia and the culture. She's also very intuitive and infact there's a lot about being Indian that she just gets because she is very tied to her mother's roots as well. I hope she doesn't take Jaby too seriously. You're doing great Achara, it's always a pleasure seeing you in videos!
This show gets its idea from Hasan Minhaj's Patriot Act . Not sure why a lot of people aren't aware of that show. Delivering useful and sometimes overlooked information with a comedic perspective to it is something i feel mainstream news channel should incorporate.
@@navyac3362It's a parody of Patriot Act just look at their Intros mate. Patriot act was more of a news presentation in a comedic fashion, while Parotta act is pure infortainment.
19:05 I heard this statement in a video 7 years ago that was about how to deal with insomnia which I'm still desperately searching for. I lost that video because I didn't use YT with my google account
It feels like 51°C showing(weather is almost 39° or 40°c but feels like it shows you know) in Kolkata India but MAA Chaa Banao is the word that comes after 5pm...even electricity is not there sweating like liters n liters of draining minute by minute but chaa i.e tea is must..
my family were agriculturalists and lost our money because my ancestors invested in opium. I am first generation who is seeing some money after all these years
For All Chai loving Indians we must never forget that the first tea cultivators and labourers in Assam where tribal families from Bihar, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and Odisha. Who were transported there as indentured workers by the Britishers and continue to live there generations after generations. Tea is the product of the suffering and slavery of our own countrymen and women
Indian tea is really the best though.... The quality, fragrance, colour, texture and taste is just out of rhis world.... Its grown in the foothills of Himalayas where the best soil is found on the planet!
Its true that we indians are addict to chai my parents drink tea on an avg 10 times a day(individually , not sum of what they both drink)and they are really addicted .they will have chai even if its 9 pm when they just return home late from work
Opium is indigenous to india.. The poppy seeds from opium plant is widely used in Indian Cuisine... But because rest of the opium pods can be used to produce opium, you need licence to grow them commercially... Poppy seeds are banned in many countries around the world and that's one of the reason why Indian food tastes good in india but not in overseas..
I drink chai 5 time in a day, 1st in the morning when i will wokeup but its lemon tea, after that i start my chai journey😅 2nd with brekfast, 3rd in the office before lunch, 4th in the evening in office and last with mom after reached home 😂🤭
I AM FROM DELHI , MY AGE IS 20 YEARS OLD AND I HAVE NEVER TRIED TEA OR COFFEE. JUST BECAUSE OF MY FAMILY THEY DRINK TOO MANY TIMES WHICH I REALLY FIND ADDICTIVE . SO I WILL NEVER EVEN TRY...
I am from Assam, where tea was first discovered in India in 1823. My state alone produces 55% of India's total tea and 18% of global tea production, so tea is everything for us!
not much of a tea drinker but what amount of sugar do pepole tradtionally add?
@@Rahul_Sastry Generally 2 spoons for one cup, depends on the size of the spoon.
Lol bruh put sugar as per your taste.....like all put sugar cubes in coffee....😂😂
Hoi hoi
Tea was first planted in our Darjeeling. It is confirmed. The first tea garden is in Assam. Darjeeling got the first hydroelectric dam also.
Nirmal is awesome! I used to do theatre with him during our bachelor's degree. And the guy could act and was so good in improv. He's getting really big now in india. I'm sure he'll have some stand up or a show on Netflix is definitely possible
dayuumm
He does standup
Nirmla is the name of my mother
@@vegboylokesh7778ok👍
You are soo lucky broo
Jaby never let opportunity get away to remind people that achara is British
😂
@@oldschool86😂
Isn't she from Thailand?
@@random_autistic half brit half thai probably. Or I guess she was born and brought up in the UK. Not sure though this is surprising to me as well!
@@random_autistichalf thai but brought up in UK
Nirmal is a hidden gem though slowly people has started discovering him. He clearly looks like a guy who had experience in acting or theatre and knows how to deliver a performance.
7:36
jaby - You gave it to china ( opium)
Achara - not me personally
🤣🤣
Damn
The drug addiction problem was real bad in China. Some people say that China fell behind by 50 years(if not more) because of addiction. It is reflected in their current laws as well because China has amongst the most brutal laws against possession of drugs. A milligram more, just a milligram more than the permitted amount (you will be scrutinised for that as well) will decide whether you're gonna live or die.
Actually and factually tea was discovered in India around this time. It has larger leaves and Chinese tea had smaller leaves. Singpho tribes of Assam used tea way before the British came. It was popularized as a drink by the British. Fun video though.
True! The tea leaves that are found in Assam are genetically different from the ones found in China.
But our own people are clueless about our own history and unknowingly spreading wrong info😵
Tea plants in assam were wild and British had no knowledge of them. The tea trade came from China. The first saplings for tea cultivation were brought from China and planted in Darjeeling way before it was begun in Assam, which at that time didn't even exist as a province to begin with.
@@Wallpap69 education system lol , all are so biased in social subject at schools for kids
WhatsApp university and effects of half knowledge lol😅
@@Wallpap69 calling the people of Assam as “tribal” is similar to calling them uncivilised. The tee plant grew in Assam for sure grew as wild and used as medicine but for sure was not consumed the way the Chinese did and used even though they too use it for medicinal way and they have more than thousand varieties of tee. History writing was a very important job in the Chinese emperors court they had huge records many for sure got distorted for various resources. Therefore when you say to Chinese man that China a 5 thousand years of continuous history they would replace by saying that China has 3 thousand years of written history.
His videos has the Quali-Tea 😂😂
And I like his sinceri-Tea with so much of clari-Tea 😊😊
😂😂😂 bruh
@@lonewolf8148 😂😂
Chup bhos**pa-tea 😂
@@85GauravSingh don't write your dad's name complete, and have some culture, do not display your disgraceful nature.
😂😂dude
Interesting fact - British did that to the natives in north America too and the natives still hold it against them (they still have a massive addiction problem)
@@novafano1 why?
@@priyankav2580 what why?
In India, every religion, every caste, every sect drinks tea and it's called UNITea 🙂
It's interesting how I get to know about these talented youtubers in my own country through Jaby's channel! Jaby, Achara you have really embedded yourselves so strongly & deeply into Indian content. Thank you for doing this :)
Slight correction... Northern part of India drinks " so much chai".
South Indians can't do without "COFFEE" 😋
I'm from Meghalaya, India and it's like 38°c during the day nowadays.... And I still drink hot tea😂😂
i am was in Bikaner and even while in scorching heat of 50 degrees in a powercut we be cursing and still asking for kadak chai hahaha
@@ucantseeme7477 exactly 💯🤣🤣
We in some of the hottest districts of Maharashtra (48-49°C not kidding!) instead of having lemonade or ganne ka rass, order a kadak cutting chai...in hot piping afternoon, drenched in sweat! Such is the addiction 🔥
Wtf ... I was just making chai😂😂
In Uttarakhand we usually drink tea atleast 4 times a day ... Nd if we are in mountains the number easily goes over 8😂
😂😂😂 true
Have a control man the more you drink the less you enjoy
I am also pahadi ... Pahadi peoples drink so much chai😅
Even as a pahadi living in Delhi, my family members drink 3 times a day even in this fking hot summer 👀
@@Professor_brawlstars wahi bhai ... Ab khoon mae hai vo😂
Seeing this while actually having chai rn. Mission Accomplished👍
bruh same 😂😂😂😂
@@Farhan__Masud_ bruh same 🤣🤣
Hidden Quest 🔓
I start my chai at 6 am and it goes till 3am in the morning i am a ginger tea addict.
You are challenging the law of bawasir
tbh the addiction of chai is really something intense... i started drinking tea when i was literally 6 or 7 and after 11-12 years the addiction is still going strong
Ideally there's the as soon as you wakeup chai then the after breakfast chai then afternoon/eve chai
Sometimes there is 3am chai
Then rain chai headache chai
Cough cold chai
Sad chai
Someone came over chai
We went to someone chai
And no reason at all chai 😂❣
Cigarette ke saath chai, one of the main
@@moizh3399 sabkuch RUclips pe ni likhne ka na😂
Tobacco was introduced by the British in Bihar, India . After indigo , british forced Bihar farmer to grow tobacco. You can still see today many Bihari addicted to it.
Why specifically mentioning Bihari ……in this time tobacco is common in all over India and people are addicted to it 😒
@@b07jiya53 😂😂😂😂😂
@@b07jiya53 I am just mentioning history, nothing to be personal, I am also from Bihar, I am just saying british collapsed our healthy living habit
One other joke that you guys wouldn't have understood is that the music playing in the background when the Pun count was shown says, "Humko Mann Ki Shakti Dena" which loosely translates to "Give me the strength".
Saw your title, went to make Chai, Now coming back and enjoying Chai and Chai ki baatein(Chai talks) rn
I use to drink tea 3-4 times a day but now I only drink one's in the morning. And now my body feels great. Not that it might be bad for health
I can't stop my laugh help-
I am watching this in a train and the chai wale uncle asked me if I want Chai lmao
What a timing
I'm too addicted to tea I consume almost 4 or 5 cups of tea everyday
An early credible record of tea drinking dates to the third century AD, in a medical text written by Chinese physician Hua Tuo. It was popularised as a recreational drink during the Chinese Tang dynasty, and tea drinking subsequently spread to other East Asian countries. Portuguese priests and merchants introduced it to Europe during the 16th century. During the 17th century, drinking tea became fashionable among the English, who started to plant tea on a large scale in British India.
Tea plants ( trees ) were already here in Assam in the wild. We do have our indigenous vareity. Not all were brought from China
Yup that's correct...
It's so funny how jaby says to achara as if she came from the past and she was ordering them 😂🤣
7:24 the way jaby was looking at achara broke my rib from laughter
7:30 America is definetely the "nicest" country in the world.
😂😂 "nicest" joke I've ever heard 😂😂😂
Achara is the most sensitive person, let alone sensitive British, who understands deeply how other people feel, and I can never imagine her throwing mean comments at anyone. I think it's time Jaby should realize that passing mean comments to her over n over again, since she's half British, is not funny anymore!
It almost got me, how little that made Achara feel, and still she didn't disgrace him over the record.
Totally agree. I feel like Achara gets bullied for being half British, but Jaby rarely acknowledges the terrible things that the US has done and is continuing to do which are currently harming the world. Achara seems like a very kind person who is also quite apologetic about the crimes her ancestors committed. It's not fair to just keep telling her that she did something when she clearly had no say, she wasn't even alive back then! And first of all she's mixed herself, so she is aware of Asia and the culture. She's also very intuitive and infact there's a lot about being Indian that she just gets because she is very tied to her mother's roots as well. I hope she doesn't take Jaby too seriously. You're doing great Achara, it's always a pleasure seeing you in videos!
When you arrive in 50 seconds
Har hindustani ki ek hi raaai
Sabsi acchi hai chai
This show gets its idea from Hasan Minhaj's Patriot Act . Not sure why a lot of people aren't aware of that show. Delivering useful and sometimes overlooked information with a comedic perspective to it is something i feel mainstream news channel should incorporate.
Yeah I too have been thinking about Hasan's show in Netflix . Sadly that show is discontinued ..
1. Nirmal is anyday 100 times better than chunaj.
2. Glad that chunaj is cancelled. He is misogynistic chuslim.
@@navyac3362It's a parody of Patriot Act just look at their Intros mate. Patriot act was more of a news presentation in a comedic fashion, while Parotta act is pure infortainment.
19:05 I heard this statement in a video 7 years ago that was about how to deal with insomnia which I'm still desperately searching for. I lost that video because I didn't use YT with my google account
I'm watching this video while drinking chai ☕ cuz it's 6 PM baby 😂😂😂
Hahaha
Make it 2
Jaby saying you( British) are the worst to achara is like pot telling the kettle that it is brown😂
7:34 , " Not me, personally" 😂
One cup of chai in the evening with my parents. Everyday, without fail.
It feels like 51°C showing(weather is almost 39° or 40°c but feels like it shows you know) in Kolkata India but MAA Chaa Banao is the word that comes after 5pm...even electricity is not there sweating like liters n liters of draining minute by minute but chaa i.e tea is must..
my family were agriculturalists and lost our money because my ancestors invested in opium. I am first generation who is seeing some money after all these years
Jaby should hear about what HIS ancestors did
For All Chai loving Indians we must never forget that the first tea cultivators and labourers in Assam where tribal families from Bihar, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and Odisha. Who were transported there as indentured workers by the Britishers and continue to live there generations after generations. Tea is the product of the suffering and slavery of our own countrymen and women
Funny thing i was drinking chai while watching this video
Even in the hottest days in india, a sip of hot tea makes us feel fresh.
Indian tea is really the best though....
The quality, fragrance, colour, texture and taste is just out of rhis world....
Its grown in the foothills of Himalayas where the best soil is found on the planet!
Chai banter
**said me sipping tea**❤😂
I'm Indian. South. I drink 0 chai in a day😅
Achara Dont Worry , Our ancestors liked British Women , They were a total opposite to British Savage men :D
Almost everyone (including me) was drinking chai while watching the video 😂
Achara didn't did it stop blaming her for opium 😂 achara explain whole situation like that's it's her fault 😂
When coffee in Sri Lanka got a decease, the Brits converted them to tea, and Ceylon tea rocks up to this day
I am watching this video while drinking chai.😂
People here in Assam drink their own grown chai leaves like water in a day😂
More of these ❤❤
I remember this video that jaby saying Nirmal should do Netflix video. Now there is Nirmal's video in Netflix 😂😂
Its true that we indians are addict to chai my parents drink tea on an avg 10 times a day(individually , not sum of what they both drink)and they are really addicted .they will have chai even if its 9 pm when they just return home late from work
03:05 ....Masala infested stomachs 🤣🤣🤣
7:30 the best part 😂
We would like a watch along of the movie '2018'🙂
Me who is watching the video at 1:38 at night drinking my tea 😂😂😂 what an irony
7:27 bro woke up and chose violence 😂
If you ask Indian to cut the Tea Indian will start unsubscribing the channel 😂😂😂
BRO IS THE REALEST PERSON IN INDIA
Opium is indigenous to india..
The poppy seeds from opium plant is widely used in Indian Cuisine...
But because rest of the opium pods can be used to produce opium, you need licence to grow them commercially...
Poppy seeds are banned in many countries around the world and that's one of the reason why Indian food tastes good in india but not in overseas..
Been following Nirmal from a long time and I really was forward to a reaction to his videos . This was a very nice reaction
Watching this while having a tea 😂😂😂😂😂❤
Please always link the original video in discription it helps alot
Wait which kennyseb video is that 8:25
Tea and no assam reference?? This guy is really south indian
I'm watching this while drinking tea 😅😂
0:38 Just watching this video while drinking one 👁👁
History of far east is interesting
It also explains the Boston tea party.....
Where's Nirmal's link? Don't see it in three description
I drink chai 5 time in a day, 1st in the morning when i will wokeup but its lemon tea, after that i start my chai journey😅 2nd with brekfast, 3rd in the office before lunch, 4th in the evening in office and last with mom after reached home 😂🤭
Nirmal Pillai brilliant vid...
It's 43 to 45 scorching heat now i. India .and m drinking tea❤❤
07:57 oh you're in for a surprise, Achara 😂
to this day i don't think british teach about what they did to India in history section.
Bro became Dr Huberman in the end😂
Oooo ho now i got it, the so called English talking accent of Indian comes from here 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The fact that i watched this while drinking tea
16:36 Jo bolta wahi hota hai😂
Me Drinking chi while watching this 😅
I was drinking my evening tea while i came across this video 😂😂
Tea Board of india has got its beautiful headquarters in kolkata.
1.8 billion !
The video creater is atleast 5 years ahead.
You could have added his video in description
Nirmal malayali..... Ohh❤❤🎉😂
No link for the original video
16:56 🤣🤣🤣Maybe
We love Achara, stop pulling her Jaby. God bless you both...
Jaby been 75% indian accusing british people because of there ancestors😂😂😂😂😂7:37
The fact it's my 2nd video and just ordered chai before this a minute ago😅...and its 4:03pm😅😅
Bro just roasted UK and China 😂😂😂😂
Achara is my favourite..
None can beat Assam tea
Im an Indian, and I dont drink Chai/Coffee ever...
give me your adress I'll give u an award
4pm it is and I’m watching it with my chai😂
Cute ppl ... I like you both
I AM FROM DELHI , MY AGE IS 20 YEARS OLD AND I HAVE NEVER TRIED TEA OR COFFEE. JUST BECAUSE OF MY FAMILY THEY DRINK TOO MANY TIMES WHICH I REALLY FIND ADDICTIVE . SO I WILL NEVER EVEN TRY...