According to BBC rice is a social construct so there's no good or bad way of cooking 🤣 Seriously BBC should just accept they failed instead of bullshiting.
@@romaniagoh8146 hey it's BBC's recipe in UK not everyone has rice cooker and cooks rice that often in the way that reminiscing your culture. They clearly not an expert like people in Asia
Draining rice is not uncommon. In grew up in East India where rice is a staple food and most people put extra water and drain the rice. I guess it depends on the variety of rice you use.
@@ValBoon997 yea definitely when they feel it's personal. Yea maybe it is kinda but we all got a laugh out of it. They just all butt hurt because they know they screwed up 😂😂
lol what? Where exactly did they take it seriously and got aggressive? By making this video? They're clearly not treating this as a completely serious subject
Imagine letting them watch British RUclipsrs who have stayed in Asia and are agreeing to what Nigel says. I don't like the jab that the interviewer made on Nigel.
I don't know what cultural war, I am from south India and we cook rice the way pretty much the way uncle Roger mentioned, I am surprised that people think the Indian lady is right, no way we are going to use unclean rice and never ever rinse cooked rice, that part was disgusting in every sense
Everyone is different due to where they live, as you mention many people Actually believe that Indian woman was correct, but that's because they don't cook rice often, we always cook rice as our food, so we know every detail.
This isn’t cultural differences, you should not cook rice like that in any cultural. Just admit you post the wrong way to cook egg fried rice instead of saying Nigel is mean. Shame on you BBC
Well the way my Pakistani mom (we eat alot of rice) is she boils the rice instead of steaming it.anyways ye I have yet to see anyone make it they way BBC made it
DailyDoesOfENRG Boiling is normal. What’s not normal is adding too much water and then draining it THEN WASHING THE RICE THAT IS ALREADY COOKED. What???
It seems like they only want to do some damage control. I can even notice it on the way the one on the middle speaks, she constantly interrupt nigel whenever she hear the voise of the girl on the right
Actually, there is a different type of rice in the West that is not sticky. They are usually cooked that way, drained and rinse in the West. I do not recommend Asians to eat that type though. It doesn't taste like rice either. Like Uncle Ben's rice. They don't exist in Asia. If they do, they are not fed to humans.
I feel BBC was trying to attack Nigel in an aggressive-passive way. Asking Nigel if he thought he was being mean? And then asking him if he knew there are various ways to cook rice as if he was a culture-noob? And finally insinuating that he should learn from others? Nigel should not have agree to this interview at all.
Maybe angry video game nerd were being mean to LJN and should learn gamer have differences🙄🙄🙄? First of all, He is playing this angry person, and that's what make it funny, and it's about if you don't wash the rice, it's not hygiene, not just about the way how you cook
All I can see is arrogance. The entire thing is someone points out the mistake, instead of fixing it, BBC just makes the claim that it is not a mistake but a "different method", and make the person who points out the mistake embarrassed by putting him on spot and makes him admit it is a "different method".
Exactly. The food culture and culinary tradition should be respected rather than trying to adapt it to "other methods" so that it won't hurt someone's "feeling"...
Thank you,I'm from China,I actually felt offended when I watched that video from BBC. I mean,it's BBC! How difficult it is to find someone who actually knows how to cook rice! I mean how difficult it is to find a CORRECT RECIPE! Now they try to explain this wrong recipe as "cultural difference",I don't know what to say🙄
I think BBC is a platform to embrace different options and possibilities. I do agree those mistakes cooking this way (I’m from HK). I’m looking forward to watch the video, though. It’s not that bad ( if this happened in some ‘country’ then will be gg)
but really uncle roger is saying the truth about how Asian cook rice like, most of the time. And we definitely won't use TAP WATER to rinse the rice AFTER its cooked, you could get sick! It's already about hygiene!
yes, you can present and cook food in different ways. But still, there are commonly agreed rules to treat food, and there is an objective BAD for basic things like rice (soggy, smelly, etc...) The recipe is bugged, what's that to do with "cultural acceptance"?!
I read some comment that said this is how southern asian people cook rice. This lady's last name is Patel so I think she is of Indian heritage and she also said she learned the recipe from her mother
BBC is so cunning that you can see the reporter was still trying to direct the accusations to the "cultural difference" between two "Asian's cultures" rather than admitting the channel being ignorance. Shame on you BBC.
I’m sorry but you should make whatever however YOU like it. By the way, the method that she uses (although it isn’t generally rinsed after cooking) is common in India and is used for long-grain ricefor dishes such as biriyani. (This method would not work for ‘sticky’ varieties of rice since different varieties behave differently) Washing the rice beforehand stops the thickening of risotto or paella and the stickiness of other rices but allows for ‘fluffier’ rice. They can coexist. There are different ways of making bread, cheese; why can’t there be different ways to prepare rice? By the way, it’s been validated that draining rice with a collander is an effective method to avoid the risk of Arsenic that one gets from the daily consumption of rice.
@@combatarts192 Yeah you can make however you want but it's the WRONG way. That's it. No one will put you in jail. Just wanna to tell you to STOP RAPING other culture's cuisine!! It's like you fart when you are talking to someone. Nothing wrong. You and the one you are talking to can coexist. But it's embarrassing and disrespectful. Besides, she is NOT making risotto or paella. You won't fry risotto this way and serve it as well. If you tell an Italian that you are cooking risotto this way, I am quite sure they will beat you up. Also, you said "it’s been validated that draining rice..". By whom? Any cited scientific paper for this argument? Don't give me some fake science from content farm please.
@@laujulius3999 The link is in the first reply(just press ‘read more’). This is merely to show the conclusion of the study as well as relevant context. For Context: Parboiled and absorbed (PBA), in which water was boiled first, and then the rice was added to cook for 5 min; the water was then discarded{perhaps with a COLANDER}, and the rice was then cooked using the absorption method in fresh deionised water. Conclusion: In this study, we compared and evaluated the efficiency of iAs removal from three brown and white rice types using absorption methods. The cooking treatments were unwashed and absorbed (UA), washed and absorbed (WA), pre-soaked and absorbed (PSA), and parboiled and absorbed (PBA). Of these treatments, PBA was found to be most efficient, removing 54% and 73% of inorganic arsenic (iAs) for brown and white rice respectively, whereas the other treatments significantly reduced iAs in white rice only. PBA is not only practical to perform domestically, but also was found to be the only method suited to all rice varieties in order to obtain a desirable MOE for all population groups. It increased MOE by factor of 3.7 for white rice and 2.2 for brown rice, allowing us to consume more rice safely. This study showed that absorption methods could be further explored not only due to potential savings of water, energy use and cooking time but also due to its efficiency in removing iAs. In general, brown rice nutrients were higher and better retained under cooking than white rice nutrients. In particular, a crucial micronutrient Zn in rice, was not lost in any of the cooking treatments studied. The loss of K and Mg from white rice in PBA was similar to when rice is cooked with excess water whereas Mn losses were much smaller compared to excess water cooking methods reported in the literature. Further research is required to adapt methods such as PBA for its wider applicability by incorporating regional rice types and water quality levels.
@@combatarts192 First of all, the study you referred to is not cited by any other scientific papers, which means that it's not peer-reviewed and it's not considered to be a trusted scientific resource. Second, the rice is supposed to be wash BEFORE cooking but NOT after cooking. Washing beforehand is already removing the unwanted chemical on the rice. Last, I cannot see anything added in your first comment. I searched the content of the conclusion you provided. I have read something you said like "A more apt comparison is to have someone fart in THEIR OWN KITCHEN and..." Yes, you can fart in your own kitchen but you are farting in an open kitchen and it STINKS. People have the right to say it.
Nigel was kinda control himself not to laugh in front of the camera for the “different way of cooking rice”. Once again Nigel was not mean. Don’t mess with Asian food.
Nigel was not mean, his character Uncle Roger is the mean one. That video of his was a satire, he critiqued the cook and her cooking method but he also displayed, as a self-critique, how some asian people can be ego-centic.
BBC must have pressured Nigel to do this interview, just to save their face. There is no reason why Nigel need to explain himself or ‘admit’ that he was being ‘mean’ on his video. He wasn’t criticising the woman, but the technique of how she cooked rice for CHINESE EGG FRIED RICE. If you’re going to cook Chinese fried rice then cook it the Chinese way, not some western method. Besides, fried rice is best cooked with overnight rice because it becomes dry and soaks up more flavour. Imagine how that gloopy rice must have tasted. Learn from the epicurist, BBC.
Wait I don't understand.. so she is using the BBC's recipe to cook the Egg Fried Rice? So, is the BBC fault? I don't quite understand..sorry my English is not that good. It is not my mother language.
I’m sorry but you should make whatever however YOU like it. By the way, the method that she uses (although it isn’t generally rinsed after cooking) is common in India and is used for long-grain ricefor dishes such as biriyani. (This method would not work for ‘sticky’ varieties of rice since different varieties behave differently) Washing the rice beforehand stops the thickening of risotto or paella and the stickiness of other rices but allows for ‘fluffier’ rice. They can coexist. There are different ways of making bread, cheese; why can’t there be different ways to prepare rice? By the way, it’s been validated that draining rice with a collander is an effective method to avoid the risk of Arsenic that one gets from the daily consumption of rice.
You prepare it however you want but you don’t have to be a d**k and call other peoples’ methods of cooking ‘wrong’ because there are no rules! Do whatever pleases you!
@@rhaastlong6892 Lol do you actually not get the whole point of this comedy? He is actually making fun of people like you! Through his use of comedy and the characterisation of 'Uncle Roger' he is critiquing his own culture. He is trying to show how culturally-egocentric Uncle Roger actually is and encouraging us to stop thinking that our way of doing things is always the superior or the 'right' way. It's more clear in some of his other videos - you can see how he obviously makes fun of asian people's intolerant views on allergies when Uncle Roger arrogantly calls people weak for having peanut allergy. It's actually amazing satire.
NOT HATING ON ANYONE, THIS IS WHAT I THINK HONESTLY: Yes, Nigel’s bit is a comedic strip, but it was somewhat true. the way she cooked the rice is somewhat disturbing. You do not rinse after cooking, you do not DRAIN after cooking, coz u gotta let the water boil off by itself so the rice is actually FLUFFY. I get that we have different ways of cooking rice but jeezus ;-; For BBC to actually give her this kind of way of cooking, I feel bad ;-; I nearly tore my hair out watching it, just to be honest.
like she said, this wasnt her recipe. its not like her background is scotish, her last name is patel and the rice produced in the video is nothing like what u might get at an india/pakistan restaurant. infact, they normally have fairly dry rice that would work well for fried rice. first time i watched the video i was wondering why they would cook congee to make fried rice lol
Michael Sullivan yeah, I know. She could have pointed it out to the producers, but then again, it’s not in her control. She was just doing her job, and kudos to her for putting up with that
I just wander if anyone tried to replicate the recipe or did the author or Hersha even tasted it. Because based on my limited personal experience, just like uncle Roger said in his video, there's no way to get extra water out after the rice being cooked. I mean, what's the point to argue about ways of cooking rice if the rice doesn't even taste good?
@@josephkan8253 "everything she did you were outraged by..." "being a bit mean" 先不論她第一句明顯誇飾了,如果今天是黑臉議題,我不覺得女主持敢用第二句形容那些罵白人的人... Uncle Roger演員人太好,要是我可能笑不出來,或者 至少在節目上據理力爭。 想教亞洲料理 又不用亞洲煮法(而且是超離譜做法),好啊,請說那是英式炒飯 或是BBC炒飯,大家井水不犯河水。如果今天換成亞洲廚師公開亂改法式料理,歐洲網友也會跳腳的... 該影片有上千萬點閱+各地憤怒的留言,這並不是沒有原因的。
They both seem offended, Hersha went on and on about how it wasn't her recipe to the point of repeating herself and the anchor interrupting her so she'd stop 3:34
She also said there are a lot of people in the world who cook it like that. You do need to remember we are almost 6 thousand million people living on this planet, and there are many ways to Rome.
@@maggie198333 That's not how YOU cook a fried rice, I mean there can be many methods to cook a food. For example, someone boiling chicken, someone frying chicken, it's just difference on how they cook it.
I’m sorry but we are disappointed in you BBC. It’s not “different ways” of cooking rice, it’s just the wrong way. If you are teaching others then you should know the right thing first. Nigel is not being mean, it’s just the way Chinese talks, and he should not apologize for that. The people who attack Hersha should be apologising.
@Jacky Phantom Because in some parts of the world "Asians" generally refers to East Asians. It's all relative. We all tend to think we are the world & everyone else think like us, but we're all just conditioned by our own history & surrounding.
Every chef must know the know how cooking for a specific dish. She should have learned and research the chinese way if she wants to create a fried rice. What shes doing is Its like cooking italian dish in a asian way. Will it still be called an italian dish? I dont think so. If you want to be the dish to be an italian dish, then you must do it in an italian way. Even other chefs, go to other countries or a specific country just to learn the dish to the locals and i dont think she or bbc did.
um no .. bbc messed up but in india we cook rice with a lot of water ( but we do wash rice and we dont use collander .. we have separate utensil for making rice).... no one uses rice cooker in india or majorly south asia
@@anweshadash6212 Not using rice cooker is not the issue here, every Asian knows it's ok to use a pot but it's more difficult. And the amount of water depends on the type of grain.
Yeah, but if you present yourself as someone who "loves to cook" as Hersha Patel claims she does and you have at least some self-respect as a cook, then you're not going to cook rice that way just for some money.
@@xx_1dreamstanlegend_xx422 i know I'm late but likes aren't valuable, and why do expect someone to make an original joke for you hell why even bother telling them to make an original joke just bc you don't find it funny.
Hersha literally impressed me. She handled the whole thing wisely and turned it into positive way for both she and uncle Rogar. She is a good sport about it. I like her.😂
Not him, not her. It wasn't a cultural issue until BBC decided to do this interview. Passive aggresion is what this interview was about, not about the cooking video.
@@bingingwithcomicsnerd8069 I think there's no wrong or right way to cook rice. The most important this is if it tastes great.😊 After all humans didn't create rice let alone Asian people.
"Cultural differences", so basically BBC is saying there are still cultures in the world not washing rice before using it? Erm.... really? When it is 2020?
afwruh Yes, we wash rice when it is still RAW(uncooked, but we don’t rinse it after it is cooked! Especially that kind of rice Hersha used in the video should not be rinsed after it is cooked. This whole rinsing in cold water after it is cooked is the main reason that has driven many Asians nuts.
Ok, no matter how diverse cultures are, everyone needs to wash rice BEFORE it's cooked. Geez! 🙄🙄 Edit: thanks for all the likes 😁 (and any dislikes that I might get in the future 😜)
Not actually true, look up how risotto is cooked. Various rice dishes are made without rinsing the starch out. The real issue with the BBC video was not letting all the water evaporate and using a Colander to drain the rice, and also rinsing it after it was already cooked. That was the objectively wrong thing to do.
UNCLE ROGER’S VIDEO REPRESENTS THE OPINION AND REACTION OF ALL ASIANS. JUST ADMIT THAT YOU GUYS ARE WRONG OR ARE YOU GOING TO WAIT FOR OUR ASIAN GRANDMOTHERS TO CRY FROM THEIR GRAVE FOR YOU TO LISTEN OR WHAT??
Bullying Nigel on "Shut up. Don't tell us wtd EVEN IF WE WERE WRONG!!" 😠 Bullying Hersha on "AND U!!! WE'RE UR BOSSES [AKA *LORD + MASTERS* ]. U WILL SAY NOTHING BAD ABT US. SAY IT'S UR FAULT. UNDERSTAND??? 😡
First off, this is a complete false equivalency. I’m sorry but you should make whatever however YOU like it. By the way, the method that she uses (although it isn’t generally rinsed after cooking) is common in India and is used for long-grain ricefor dishes such as biriyani. (This method would not work for ‘sticky’ varieties of rice since different varieties behave differently) Washing the rice beforehand stops the thickening of risotto or paella and the stickiness of other rices but allows for ‘fluffier’ rice. They can coexist. There are different ways of making bread, cheese; why can’t there be different ways to prepare rice? By the way, it’s been validated that draining rice with a collander is an effective method to avoid the risk of Arsenic that one gets from the daily consumption of rice.
@@combatarts192 bruh no asians care about arsenic dude. Where're you from. You white people are saying cooking rice has different methods. Ok then, let's cook spaghetti by not boiling it first just by roasting them on the grill *cultural difference*
Lol do you actually not get the whole point of this comedy? He is actually making fun of people like you! Through his use of comedy and the characterisation of 'Uncle Roger' he is critiquing his own culture. He is trying to show how culturally-egocentric Uncle Roger actually is and encouraging us to stop thinking that our way of doing things is always the superior or the 'right' way. It's more clear in some of his other videos - you can see how he obviously makes fun of asian people's intolerant views on allergies when Uncle Roger arrogantly calls people weak for having peanut allergy. It's actually amazing satire.
這很像在公審羅傑叔叔.....,那個女主持人一開始就直接先酸羅傑叔叔刻薄跟過分,不是啊你們用錯誤的方式教「中式炒飯」還怪到文化差異,那一開始就應該稱之「英國炒飯」,雖然它看起來還是超級難吃 This is very similar to the public trial of Uncle Roger....., the hostess directly irritated Uncle Roger to be mean and excessive from the beginning. You used the wrong way to teach "Chinese Fried Rice" and blamed the cultural differences. It should be called "British Fried Rice" from the beginning, although it looks super unpalatable.
Rice is life in Asia our parents work hard everyday so we can eat rice everyday 3 times a day . Rice has a big part in every Asian's life that's why we reacted like this. Rice represents the hardwork and life of every asian. Especially rice is not easy to grow.
Every Chinese children have to learn this poem by heart when they first learn literature, it roughly translated like this: The farmer work under a very hot sunny day in noon, His sweat drop into the soil which grow the grain, Do you know the rice in your bowl, Every single one meaning hard work. So if you respect other people's culture, you won't cook rice like this, just get a rice cooker, and stop wasting rice.
Totally agree! The BBC recipe doesn't understand egg fried rice: not how to cook it, nor how to taste it. If the BBC thinks they know a different way, they should call their dish with a different name. Imagine a Chinese demonstrating the risotto in public totally disrespecting the Italian tradition nor following the rigid method only to end up with the rice too hard (or too soft...mushy) without the trademark creamy consistency. Imagine how many red-blooded Italians will react? Will the BBC say the Chinese way a different method to cook risotto? What double standards!!
@@JustinChow0601 Yes, the British arrogance, pretension, feigned regard...and their special technique of brushing off:-) One of the reasons Washington, Adams, and Jefferson wanted to divorce them:-)
tlee035 ... we’re not all arrogant 😌 some of us are actually educated!, those 3 names you listed though - Lol who gives a shit if it wasn’t for the french the yanks never would have won.
@@chloeware1874 arrogance and condescending have nothing to do with education. An educated you might not be civilized nor enlightened:-) Without the French, the Americans might become the first "Canada"... Yes, be proud of keeping your grieving partner in the relationship by brutal force. yes, power and abuse trump all. Be very proud. You go, big girl!
In the west, Asians call these fake westernized Asians who gave up all their own cultural identities ‘Banana’ because they lack the confidence to be culturally Asian. I used to be like that too
I tried cooking rice like hersha ie without washing it, just to see how my indian mom would react and guess what happened next?....I got a tight slap and got kicked out of kitchen....I saw this coming though
I'm a little confused. On another video of this on YT, one of the commenters (from India) did say that's how they cook rice there (draining), but it's with basmati rice.
@@iflipover not just India, through out the world, that is the traditional way, when there were no cookers but cooking rice without washing and rinsing after cooking is just unheard of
@@iflipover That is a different varient of rice called Matta Rice. It's cooked in a pot and doesn't stick so it doesn't become a porridge if there is extra water.
Hersha is awesome that she takes it in her stride n didn’t loose it. What she did and how she reacted to uncle roger was awesome something we should learn
BBC should stop being arrogant and post an official apology, these clowns need to stop using excuses to run away from their mistake. Seriously, you don't see the asian community cooking and preparing pasta in a "different method" or screw it up and make soggy pasta. BBC Food is just another example of cultural appropriation as they're clearly presenting food from a less dominant culture in which is offensive to the Asian community... They even stated that there's other methods to cook rice around the world so they should've pointed that out in the original video to let the audience be aware that it's not the og Asian method but an uneducated guess or something. Since the lady strongly points out that she only followed this recipe by BBC, I really hope she educates herself in the future and the entire production/writing/filming team about Asian cuisine before they face more backlash in the future. #justice4rice #justiceforuncleroger #ripbbc
I’m sorry but you should make whatever however YOU like it. I am Indian and I DON’T CARE if you don’t make an Indian dish the traditional way or even butcher it. I’m honoured to even see you attempt to appreciate and enjoy the culture that I grew up with. It’s all good as long as you enjoy it. By the way, the method that she uses (although it isn’t generally rinsed after cooking) is common in India and is used for long-grain ricefor dishes such as biriyani. (This method would not work for ‘sticky’ varieties of rice since different varieties behave differently) Washing the rice beforehand stops the thickening of risotto or paella and the stickiness of other rices but allows for ‘fluffier’ rice. They can coexist. There are different ways of making bread, cheese; why can’t there be different ways to prepare rice? By the way, it’s been validated that draining rice with a collander is an effective method to avoid the risk of Arsenic that one gets from the daily consumption of rice.
@@icringechannel2312 em Gordan Ramsay actually did it perfectly correct without using an electric rice cooker... and I just watched the video you talked about
She does. I wouldn't say she doesn't from her Indian background. Like she said it's the BBC recipe not hers. There's really no wrong way unless it's wet and undercooked like he said. Us Asians know many ways to cook rice as there's many types of rice lol
You can do quick google search and there will be a lot articles based on Hersha's own statement from her social media account that she actually knows how to cook rice 'properly'. So no, Hersha isn't actually retarded.
its foolish to self assume that the technique you know is the Right way , You cant imbibe all other in your brain . I remember personally in past where in my elders used to cook this way , and also use to drain rice water and retain it as meal substitute at difficult times . there is no right or wrong way , its my way or you way. And i did survive
@@Immortallised Never said she was retarded, I'm sure she's a very intelligent women. And I am not attacking her really, my blame is purely on BBC. With that said, I won't be commenting on this thread anymore as I have no time for any future arguements with anyone. All of you have a nice day.
The trolling and bullying is appalling dont get me wrong. And i'm glad this Hersha Patel is so cool about it all because at the end of the day though, it's all just entertainment. Why get nasty? But please, all this BS about people cooking rice differently and crap is just denying the fact that there are correct ways to cook and there are wrong ways to "cook" rice. The BBC really just screwed up this time with this recipe. It is suppose to emulate a chinese dish. So yeah. It's the wrong way to cook the rice if you want the fluffy and cooked (read edible) effect. Own the mistake and dont make it again. The "cultural war" exists because it is apparent that nobody familiar with the recipe has been consulted (ie just about any east asian person you can get off the street) and it speaks of a larger tendency for mainstream western media to...yeah i'll stop there. No point.
Perhaps there is another side to the 'Cultural Differences" you are not seeing ? The whole point of his comedy is to make fun of people like Uncle Roger. Through his characterisation of 'Uncle Roger' he is critiquing his own culture as well. He is trying to show how culturally-egocentric Uncle Roger actually is and encouraging us to stop thinking that our way of doing things is always the superior or the 'right' way. It's more clear in some of his other videos - you can see how he obviously makes fun of asian people's intolerant views on allergies when Uncle Roger arrogantly calls people weak for having peanut allergy. It's actually amazing satire. Yes Hersha Patel's way of cooking rice is infuriating which is why we can all relate to Uncle Roger's fustration ... but go any further than that and you become an arrogant fool for touting that your way is better than others.
@@The.Liminal.Spaces no you misunderstand me. I'm talking at the people actually personally abusing hersha Patel on her Instagram/social media. Not uncle Roger.
@@Ghosty716 it's not . i know that putting pineapple on pizza is crazy. but washing the rice after you cook it is idiocy. Plus western people are too arrogant to learn from asians, so they invent ways to be different even if it is stupid.
@@bingingwithcomicsnerd8069 no, they're same because pineapple pizza means to Italian👉🏻 disgusting,washing the rice after boilled it means to Asia 👉🏻 disgusting
@@bingingwithcomicsnerd8069 What are you talking about this is exactly the same case..... Pizza on Pineapple Italians goes Outrage for it We Asians cook rice and if someone doing it wrong, Ofcorse we will gone for outrage.... its the same case on this here....
He's Malaysian impersonating a Chinese man. He did have too many Malayisms in his impersonation so I was confused for a little while until I understood what he was trying to do.
I really like this host lady, she is beautiful with sweet smile and behave very politely, she always let the guest talk and try not to interrupt the other lady, well done~
@@piakennedy987 I like to eat briyani and I would like say they (Indian) did not consider this dish "briyani" as "egg fried rice", I hope you could improve your reading skill. What I am saying is use water to drain the rice and fried rice is not Indian egg fried style.
@@kml2306 No one is saying Indians cook rice that way. But someone implied fried rice is an East Asian only dish, that Indians don't have fried rice or even if they do they can't add eggs (not true according to Wiki). Until East Asians patent & copyright egg fried rice there's no reason why people around the world can't modify the recipe to suit their own taste, available ingredients & cooking utensils. There are packet rice in the West that don't require washing (probably because we've become a bit lazy / busy & the manufacturers are happy to oblige for a fee). People are free to cook how they see fit. No need to go all food police on others unless they're falsely claiming to represent authentic cuisine of other cultures & not doing it right. That is clearly not the case in this BBC recipe, no claim to authentic East Asian egg fried rice. Traditions that are followed blindly can become absurd after a while. Just because Mom always cook it one way doesn't mean there are no other ways to cook it. Even rice cooker have evolved over time in different places.
Bottom line, the BBC still has no idea how to make rice correctly. Hiya.
Aiyah
Hiya
According to BBC rice is a social construct so there's no good or bad way of cooking 🤣 Seriously BBC should just accept they failed instead of bullshiting.
BBC people are stupid cooking people. Hiya
Aiya! What a FAILURE.
host : "different culture cooked rice differently"
Nigel Ng : "yeah"
uncle Roger : "just some culture is wrong"
Lol haha
Hahahahahahahahaha
Draining the rice is still dumb. Makes it soggy. Just add less water
@@romaniagoh8146 hey it's BBC's recipe in UK not everyone has rice cooker and cooks rice that often in the way that reminiscing your culture. They clearly not an expert like people in Asia
Draining rice is not uncommon. In grew up in East India where rice is a staple food and most people put extra water and drain the rice. I guess it depends on the variety of rice you use.
is funny that BBC is taking this so serious.
the old media is just full retard.
everyone IS taking it seriously - regards, your asian friend
Rice is serious!
I respect BBC than the verge build pc
well atleast BBC is willing to admitt to their wrongs.. which is quite admirable nowadays!
Plot Twist: Uncle Roger fakes speaking english fluently
@Godon Gurando is another T-800 OK i think he’s trying to say ‘he is not playing uncle Rodger, but uncle Rodger is playing him’
@Mr T-800 Who cares. It's funny.
@@ThePitaPaz not funny..
That is Malaysian Chinese slang
I assume that BBC use uncle Roger hologram. This is definitely not him.
BBC: tries to ruin Uncle Roger
Every Asian: HAIYA
Who are they fooling? I've seen even africans react the same way,lol
Asian have never said "HAIYA".
@@kennyjiang9587 haha ~ I said AIYO btw~
kenny jiang ya like 唉呀 "aiya" !while he's like 嗨呀! It's very understandable and similar to aiya the one we always use
@江緯娣 you're right
BBC: "there are different ways to cook the rice"
Me: yeah. The right way and the wrong way.
Preach it sis haha
yes
Lmao YESSS
This needs more upvotes
Hahahahayes
Ok wtf. Did BBC took this seriously and also tried to attack Nigel aggressively and passively at the same time?
Idk man
Well British always get triggered so easily
@@ValBoon997 yea definitely when they feel it's personal. Yea maybe it is kinda but we all got a laugh out of it. They just all butt hurt because they know they screwed up 😂😂
lol what? Where exactly did they take it seriously and got aggressive? By making this video? They're clearly not treating this as a completely serious subject
Imagine letting them watch British RUclipsrs who have stayed in Asia and are agreeing to what Nigel says. I don't like the jab that the interviewer made on Nigel.
As an Indonesian, I agree with Uncle Roger's way.
Anjay
@@edwardgerald7567 awas di laporin ma lutfi anjim 😅
@@Idy0621 hahahaha anjayani
@@edwardgerald7567 wadoooo parah wkwk
As a mainlander, I can’t agree with uncle roger more, lol
I don't know what cultural war, I am from south India and we cook rice the way pretty much the way uncle Roger mentioned, I am surprised that people think the Indian lady is right, no way we are going to use unclean rice and never ever rinse cooked rice, that part was disgusting in every sense
Everyone is different due to where they live, as you mention many people Actually believe that Indian woman was correct, but that's because they don't cook rice often, we always cook rice as our food, so we know every detail.
哈哈哈 then you are missing the point, there maybe many “ways”, but they can be differentiated as “the correct way” and “the damn wrong way”
Thank you my friend for clearing that up.
coldhank exactly!they almost make me think ‘oh so that’s how Indians do it’.
dude because in anywhere... this is not how you cook rice....
This isn’t cultural differences, you should not cook rice like that in any cultural. Just admit you post the wrong way to cook egg fried rice instead of saying Nigel is mean. Shame on you BBC
Well the way my Pakistani mom (we eat alot of rice) is she boils the rice instead of steaming it.anyways ye I have yet to see anyone make it they way BBC made it
@@byakupe same here my does it too
Indonesian do boil and then steam it
@@byakupe after she boil the rice, will the rice still soak in water?
DailyDoesOfENRG
Boiling is normal. What’s not normal is adding too much water and then draining it THEN WASHING THE RICE THAT IS ALREADY COOKED. What???
The whole idea of this video is protecting Hersha and making Nigel the one who's mean. I'm disappointed to you BBC.
It seems like they only want to do some damage control. I can even notice it on the way the one on the middle speaks, she constantly interrupt nigel whenever she hear the voise of the girl on the right
Agree. It's easy to realize that black woman was really angry and wasn't able to realize she messed up with other people first
Online bullying sucks, so taking the heat out of the situation is a positive thing to do.
she is stupid just following the recipe but not thinking
I agree .
The fact that we all, Asians, united when our rice were being insult is just UNBELIEVABLE hahahahaha
I mean, it's okay to criticise but not insult. I'm also an Asian myself
Actually, there is a different type of rice in the West that is not sticky. They are usually cooked that way, drained and rinse in the West. I do not recommend Asians to eat that type though. It doesn't taste like rice either. Like Uncle Ben's rice. They don't exist in Asia. If they do, they are not fed to humans.
Who would've thought Asians, a group of people constantly fighting and arguing with each other, suddenly united together online, FOR RICE
lmao
@@Thect mess with our accent, mess with our people but don't u dare mess with our rice. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH
"do you think you were being a bit mean there?" bruv, it's a joke. Dude's a comedian, that's what he does.
I feel BBC was trying to attack Nigel in an aggressive-passive way. Asking Nigel if he thought he was being mean? And then asking him if he knew there are various ways to cook rice as if he was a culture-noob? And finally insinuating that he should learn from others? Nigel should not have agree to this interview at all.
i think it was not mean enough
People unfortunately did not know that it was just a character and for comedic purpose
That only shows BBC still can't figure out how to cook fried egg rice LULW 3head
Maybe angry video game nerd were being mean to LJN and should learn gamer have differences🙄🙄🙄? First of all, He is playing this angry person, and that's what make it funny, and it's about if you don't wash the rice, it's not hygiene, not just about the way how you cook
All I can see is arrogance. The entire thing is someone points out the mistake, instead of fixing it, BBC just makes the claim that it is not a mistake but a "different method", and make the person who points out the mistake embarrassed by putting him on spot and makes him admit it is a "different method".
Agree, they are just damage repairing which they are not doing a good job #justice4rice #justiceforuncleroger #bbcyoudontknowshit
Exactly. The food culture and culinary tradition should be respected rather than trying to adapt it to "other methods" so that it won't hurt someone's "feeling"...
Thank you,I'm from China,I actually felt offended when I watched that video from BBC. I mean,it's BBC! How difficult it is to find someone who actually knows how to cook rice! I mean how difficult it is to find a CORRECT RECIPE! Now they try to explain this wrong recipe as "cultural difference",I don't know what to say🙄
I think BBC is a platform to embrace different options and possibilities. I do agree those mistakes cooking this way (I’m from HK). I’m looking forward to watch the video, though. It’s not that bad ( if this happened in some ‘country’ then will be gg)
Bbc is just trying to protect their brand, oh well we r already now how stupid they are so lol
but really uncle roger is saying the truth about how Asian cook rice like, most of the time. And we definitely won't use TAP WATER to rinse the rice AFTER its cooked, you could get sick! It's already about hygiene!
yes, you can present and cook food in different ways. But still, there are commonly agreed rules to treat food, and there is an objective BAD for basic things like rice (soggy, smelly, etc...) The recipe is bugged, what's that to do with "cultural acceptance"?!
@@joshuayung2818 你看得懂中文吧
@@joshuayung2818 其實日本的自來水就可以直接喝
I read some comment that said this is how southern asian people cook rice. This lady's last name is Patel so I think she is of Indian heritage and she also said she learned the recipe from her mother
Woi have u see any indian cooks rice, after cook they remove the starch usually..just because some never see it does not mean its wrong..
BBC is so cunning that you can see the reporter was still trying to direct the accusations to the "cultural difference" between two "Asian's cultures" rather than admitting the channel being ignorance. Shame on you BBC.
I’m sorry but you should make whatever however YOU like it.
By the way, the method that she uses (although it isn’t generally rinsed after cooking) is common in India and is used for long-grain ricefor dishes such as biriyani.
(This method would not work for ‘sticky’ varieties of rice since different varieties behave differently)
Washing the rice beforehand stops the thickening of risotto or paella and the stickiness of other rices but allows for ‘fluffier’ rice.
They can coexist. There are different ways of making bread, cheese; why can’t there be different ways to prepare rice?
By the way, it’s been validated that draining rice with a collander is an effective method to avoid the risk of Arsenic that one gets from the daily consumption of rice.
@@combatarts192 Yeah you can make however you want but it's the WRONG way. That's it. No one will put you in jail. Just wanna to tell you to STOP RAPING other culture's cuisine!! It's like you fart when you are talking to someone. Nothing wrong. You and the one you are talking to can coexist. But it's embarrassing and disrespectful.
Besides, she is NOT making risotto or paella. You won't fry risotto this way and serve it as well. If you tell an Italian that you are cooking risotto this way, I am quite sure they will beat you up.
Also, you said "it’s been validated that draining rice..". By whom? Any cited scientific paper for this argument? Don't give me some fake science from content farm please.
@@laujulius3999 The link is in the first reply(just press ‘read more’). This is merely to show the conclusion of the study as well as relevant context.
For Context: Parboiled and absorbed (PBA), in which water was boiled first, and then the rice was added to cook for 5 min; the water was then discarded{perhaps with a COLANDER}, and the rice was then cooked using the absorption method in fresh deionised water.
Conclusion: In this study, we compared and evaluated the efficiency of iAs removal from three brown and white rice types using absorption methods. The cooking treatments were unwashed and absorbed (UA), washed and absorbed (WA), pre-soaked and absorbed (PSA), and parboiled and absorbed (PBA). Of these treatments, PBA was found to be most efficient, removing 54% and 73% of inorganic arsenic (iAs) for brown and white rice respectively, whereas the other treatments significantly reduced iAs in white rice only. PBA is not only practical to perform domestically, but also was found to be the only method suited to all rice varieties in order to obtain a desirable MOE for all population groups. It increased MOE by factor of 3.7 for white rice and 2.2 for brown rice, allowing us to consume more rice safely. This study showed that absorption methods could be further explored not only due to potential savings of water, energy use and cooking time but also due to its efficiency in removing iAs. In general, brown rice nutrients were higher and better retained under cooking than white rice nutrients. In particular, a crucial micronutrient Zn in rice, was not lost in any of the cooking treatments studied. The loss of K and Mg from white rice in PBA was similar to when rice is cooked with excess water whereas Mn losses were much smaller compared to excess water cooking methods reported in the literature. Further research is required to adapt methods such as PBA for its wider applicability by incorporating regional rice types and water quality levels.
@@combatarts192 First of all, the study you referred to is not cited by any other scientific papers, which means that it's not peer-reviewed and it's not considered to be a trusted scientific resource. Second, the rice is supposed to be wash BEFORE cooking but NOT after cooking. Washing beforehand is already removing the unwanted chemical on the rice. Last, I cannot see anything added in your first comment. I searched the content of the conclusion you provided. I have read something you said like "A more apt comparison is to have someone fart in THEIR OWN KITCHEN and..." Yes, you can fart in your own kitchen but you are farting in an open kitchen and it STINKS. People have the right to say it.
@@laujulius3999 It only stinks if you stick your head into other peoples’ business.
Nigel was kinda control himself not to laugh in front of the camera for the “different way of cooking rice”. Once again Nigel was not mean. Don’t mess with Asian food.
Ikr , 😅🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nigel was not mean, his character Uncle Roger is the mean one. That video of his was a satire, he critiqued the cook and her cooking method but he also displayed, as a self-critique, how some asian people can be ego-centic.
BBC just admit you don’t know how to cook rice, don’t use this “everyone has there way” as excuse. There are simply correct way and wrong way.
Just smurf the web and you'll find some country are actually using this way to cook rice
@@jiuyuan106 not for fried rice or that type of rice grain
yes, I agree pineapple piazza is tasty. LOL
They r just trying to make them sound right.
@@jiuyuan106 where? Give me proff!
BBC must have pressured Nigel to do this interview, just to save their face. There is no reason why Nigel need to explain himself or ‘admit’ that he was being ‘mean’ on his video. He wasn’t criticising the woman, but the technique of how she cooked rice for CHINESE EGG FRIED RICE. If you’re going to cook Chinese fried rice then cook it the Chinese way, not some western method. Besides, fried rice is best cooked with overnight rice because it becomes dry and soaks up more flavour. Imagine how that gloopy rice must have tasted. Learn from the epicurist, BBC.
Exactly! That's how I felt too!!
Wait I don't understand.. so she is using the BBC's recipe to cook the Egg Fried Rice? So, is the BBC fault? I don't quite understand..sorry my English is not that good. It is not my mother language.
Kori On'nanoko yes correct she was following what BBC told her to do so it’s their fault
@@秘密-d2j oh okay thank you. 😁
Remember the verge build pc, every comment consider racist to them, I really respect BBC & that ladu
I'm African ( Ethiopian) and we never boil rice and rinse that's just flat wrong. I don't think uncle Roger is Mean!
I’m sorry but you should make whatever however YOU like it.
By the way, the method that she uses (although it isn’t generally rinsed after cooking) is common in India and is used for long-grain ricefor dishes such as biriyani.
(This method would not work for ‘sticky’ varieties of rice since different varieties behave differently)
Washing the rice beforehand stops the thickening of risotto or paella and the stickiness of other rices but allows for ‘fluffier’ rice.
They can coexist. There are different ways of making bread, cheese; why can’t there be different ways to prepare rice?
By the way, it’s been validated that draining rice with a collander is an effective method to avoid the risk of Arsenic that one gets from the daily consumption of rice.
You prepare it however you want but you don’t have to be a d**k and call other peoples’ methods of cooking ‘wrong’ because there are no rules!
Do whatever pleases you!
@@combatarts192 calm down bro its not that deep
@@combatarts192 chill it's just rice
@@dod-rw9xl Lol Indians man they are some emotional bloke
BBC yeah I know BBC
B - Can’t
B - Cook
C - Rice
I think your English have some problem…………( I am Chinese So I Maybe don't know the meaning…………)
@@sheepmeamea probably getting baited here but his comment was a joke
ok…………
@@sheepmeamea well...you got a really bad sense of humour
Sorry,I am HK people…………
It's like Nigel being forced to apologize for being to "Mean"
if it wasn't for the whole 'cultural appropriation' thing, that Hersha has disrespected the Asian culture. They would demand an apology
@@DeeJay34554 Lol.. how uneducated of you... I think Hersha comes from an Indian background which means she IS Asian.
@@The.Liminal.Spaces and didn't know how to cook right way. How shame
@@rhaastlong6892 Lol do you actually not get the whole point of this comedy? He is actually making fun of people like you!
Through his use of comedy and the characterisation of 'Uncle Roger' he is critiquing his own culture. He is trying to show how culturally-egocentric Uncle Roger actually is and encouraging us to stop thinking that our way of doing things is always the superior or the 'right' way. It's more clear in some of his other videos - you can see how he obviously makes fun of asian people's intolerant views on allergies when Uncle Roger arrogantly calls people weak for having peanut allergy. It's actually amazing satire.
@@The.Liminal.Spaces write shorter, kid.
NOT HATING ON ANYONE, THIS IS WHAT I THINK HONESTLY:
Yes, Nigel’s bit is a comedic strip, but it was somewhat true. the way she cooked the rice is somewhat disturbing. You do not rinse after cooking, you do not DRAIN after cooking, coz u gotta let the water boil off by itself so the rice is actually FLUFFY. I get that we have different ways of cooking rice but jeezus ;-;
For BBC to actually give her this kind of way of cooking, I feel bad ;-;
I nearly tore my hair out watching it, just to be honest.
like she said, this wasnt her recipe. its not like her background is scotish, her last name is patel and the rice produced in the video is nothing like what u might get at an india/pakistan restaurant. infact, they normally have fairly dry rice that would work well for fried rice. first time i watched the video i was wondering why they would cook congee to make fried rice lol
exactly, and they read this mistake as culture difference???
Michael Sullivan yeah, I know. She could have pointed it out to the producers, but then again, it’s not in her control. She was just doing her job, and kudos to her for putting up with that
I just wander if anyone tried to replicate the recipe or did the author or Hersha even tasted it.
Because based on my limited personal experience, just like uncle Roger said in his video, there's no way to get extra water out after the rice being cooked.
I mean, what's the point to argue about ways of cooking rice if the rice doesn't even taste good?
@@bobomono7 actually I do see quite a few youtube videos that tried cooking using the bbc recipe. The rice did not come out good at all.
女廚師很有風度,但這個女主持人讓人好不舒服... 充滿文化優越感,又不願意去理解亞洲人生氣的點在哪。何不稱那道料理為 "英式炒飯" 呢?這樣我就對那位女廚的奇葩做法沒什麼意見。
BBC這段訪問讓我更生他們的氣了。
三位都很以幽默看待 是你太入戲了
@@josephkan8253
"everything she did you were outraged by..."
"being a bit mean"
先不論她第一句明顯誇飾了,如果今天是黑臉議題,我不覺得女主持敢用第二句形容那些罵白人的人... Uncle Roger演員人太好,要是我可能笑不出來,或者 至少在節目上據理力爭。
想教亞洲料理 又不用亞洲煮法(而且是超離譜做法),好啊,請說那是英式炒飯 或是BBC炒飯,大家井水不犯河水。如果今天換成亞洲廚師公開亂改法式料理,歐洲網友也會跳腳的...
該影片有上千萬點閱+各地憤怒的留言,這並不是沒有原因的。
@@psyrmc 影片女主廚已經有提到是BBC的食譜了 基本上就是BBC炒飯了 不知道你在認真什麼 大家都是酸一下而已 不到憤怒留言吧 我覺得你的反應真的太激動了 顆顆
@@josephkan8253
好吧,每個人看法不同,尊重您的意見。不過我絕對不是少數對BBC不滿的人,這裡上千則留言中,許多網友也覺得主持人太過傲慢,或是在"公審" Uncle Roger.
我的工作常常和歐美人士往來,他們有些人骨子裡就是有文化優越感,改也改不了...
在多年前 在台灣 綜藝節目 看過 就是 用這沸水 可以快速 把米 煮成飯。所以這方法是對的 米成飯後, 沸水就倒掉了
The anchor is more offended than Hersha, WTF lmao.
They both seem offended, Hersha went on and on about how it wasn't her recipe to the point of repeating herself and the anchor interrupting her so she'd stop 3:34
hahaha i know right
BlackPink is the rEVoLuTIon what do you mean with anchor?
Well, the anchor is rep for bbc. Of course she must be offended.
The anchor woman is part of BBC, it was probably her recipe.
Wrong is wrong, it’s nothing about culture 🤷♂️
But there's actually many methods to cook a rice, maybe she is not wrong? She is just different from us.
She also said there are a lot of people in the world who cook it like that. You do need to remember we are almost 6 thousand million people living on this planet, and there are many ways to Rome.
哈哈哈 But she was cooking fried rice though. That’s just not how you cook fried rice.
@@maggie198333 That's not how YOU cook a fried rice, I mean there can be many methods to cook a food. For example, someone boiling chicken, someone frying chicken, it's just difference on how they cook it.
哈哈哈 Every single person who cooks fried rice disagrees with you.
Hersha: "It's the BBC's recipe"
Host: "Oh okay so it's my fault now"
People: Yes it is.
uncle Roger speaks normal english
me: wait, that’s illegal
Watchu mean, this one nephew nigel, uncle roger dont waste his time on BBC
Haiya
It's niece nigel
Considering he is from Malaysia and we’re a Commonwealth country, the ability t speak in fluent English is common among most Malaysians.
@@かのかり-s1l lol
I’m sorry but we are disappointed in you BBC. It’s not “different ways” of cooking rice, it’s just the wrong way. If you are teaching others then you should know the right thing first. Nigel is not being mean, it’s just the way Chinese talks, and he should not apologize for that. The people who attack Hersha should be apologising.
Some of you act like Hersha isn't Asian, SMH
saeefa exactly
@Jacky Phantom Whereas in the UK "Asian" actually generally refer to Indians & others from the sub-continent, not "Chinese" & other East Asians.
@Jacky Phantom Because in some parts of the world "Asians" generally refers to East Asians. It's all relative. We all tend to think we are the world & everyone else think like us, but we're all just conditioned by our own history & surrounding.
@Jacky Phantom What about Koreans & Japanese?
"Cultural differences" seriously BBC?
We don't fry pasta here in Asia nor boil a steak now do we?
FYI, There's only one way to cook rice.
actually, we have fried pasta in hong kong. lol
So let's pan fried a steak and then wash and drain them. Yummy
@Rs Cag Nope, she said that method was from BBC and she only know is how to cook Basmati rice which is a little different.
Every chef must know the know how cooking for a specific dish. She should have learned and research the chinese way if she wants to create a fried rice. What shes doing is Its like cooking italian dish in a asian way. Will it still be called an italian dish? I dont think so. If you want to be the dish to be an italian dish, then you must do it in an italian way. Even other chefs, go to other countries or a specific country just to learn the dish to the locals and i dont think she or bbc did.
@@Joshiwelu What do you think I said? It's not even the Chinese way, this is an Asian way... and to think she's Asian, is ridiculous.
The host really trying to guilt trip nigel for "not respecting the different ways of cooking rice" miss, i just know u cook rice like that
um no .. bbc messed up but in india we cook rice with a lot of water ( but we do wash rice and we dont use collander .. we have separate utensil for making rice).... no one uses rice cooker in india or majorly south asia
@@anweshadash6212 girl chill i was making fun of the host for guilt tripping, not the way of cooking rice
@@anweshadash6212 nah majority asia use rice cooker
Yes oh my gosh! They also have that Indian chef who showed people how to cook rice. And that wasn't anything like what BBC showed.
@@anweshadash6212 Not using rice cooker is not the issue here, every Asian knows it's ok to use a pot but it's more difficult. And the amount of water depends on the type of grain.
BBC的訪問跟安排方式有點過分,好在兩位受訪者都十分機智的回答問題。
這根本就不是不同文化的問題,煮飯的方法有千百種,作為廚藝節目卻做了最糟糕的選擇。
這種煮飯方式就跟把A5和牛弄到全熟然後說這是文化問題一樣既不尊重食材也不專業。
不然怎麼辦? 我們就在pizza上面加了鳳梨 我們就用了濾網在洗飯 我們就放了輪胎在奶奶身上 我們可是大不列顛的代表性節目 當然要自己蓋樓梯 不然怎麼下來!?
泰國米就是那樣煮的,那樣不尊重食材????誰說的????
「不同文化用不同的方法煮飯,只不過有些文化是錯的」- Uncle Roger
@@rrrrtztttt3612 我這個從小吃泰國米印度米長大的可以告訴你無論是南亞還是東南亞,沒有一個國家像她那樣煮飯和處理米飯的。
Chew Chuancheng 我一开始也这么觉得,后来其他人告诉我,以前农村里就是这样煮的,因为土灶的火力不够,直接煮的话根本煮不透
East Asia? The whole Asian continent was triggered, woman!
Agree with ya!
Definitely right....
+1...
True. 😂😂😂
How to trigger chinese and british in one momente
「put the rice in a tea cup」😂
basically, she is saying she is an actor instead of cook. By watching this, you know how much credit BBC can get for their news.
Well I didn’t believe Hersha wouldn’t know how to cook rice properly, she’s an Indian descendant. I knew It must be the bbc! I knew it!
Yeah, but if you present yourself as someone who "loves to cook" as Hersha Patel claims she does and you have at least some self-respect as a cook, then you're not going to cook rice that way just for some money.
hersha patel can cook rice ruclips.net/video/XeaKatzTlmc/видео.html
@@icringechannel2312 Wow, you just saved her career
She could have tried to voice out but she didn't.
@@あの人-s1t anf that video is from 4 years ago
Nigel : yeah
Uncle Roger inside him: yeah, a right way and a wrong way
why, just make your own comment...
@Encik PakLan is Malaysian bc it's annoying to constantly see people mindlessly copy other comments for likes. It becomes especially unfunny.
@@xx_1dreamstanlegend_xx422 i know I'm late but likes aren't valuable, and why do expect someone to make an original joke for you hell why even bother telling them to make an original joke just bc you don't find it funny.
@@adude8579 why bother asking questions when you answer them at the very end anyway with "bc you don't find it funny"? lmfao
@@xx_1dreamstanlegend_xx422 lmao is that all you have to argue, that pfp really shows how smart you are lmfao
She wasn't making rice, she was making congee (but still wrong).
She 's making joke
@@tanlizhang4748 No, she's a damn circus 😂🎪
@@tanlizhang4748 the how to cook fried rice video was a joke?
@@heic1971 what you want me to say! So errrr basically BBC get her to insult the staple food of Chinese..
@@tanlizhang4748 Are you the type that even when some one is across the street from you, you call them racist because they are not Chinese?
Poor uncle Roger, BBC prolly threaten him for the interview
Based on his facial expressions, he gets paid🤨
I think everyone who watch this VDO agree with u.
Liu Ge Uncle Roger sad now
@@rigorousbabe5305 haha, so you know how to read facial expression ?
If FBI agents can read facial expressions then the person that commented about Nigel’s Facial expression can probably do that.
Her rice was terrible and deserved to get dragged. The fact that the BBC is trying to save face is garbage.
Hersha literally impressed me. She handled the whole thing wisely and turned it into positive way for both she and uncle Rogar. She is a good sport about it. I like her.😂
Yea especially when the tons of ppl criticizing her and she still made it positive. That's not easy
Honestly I am very disappointed on BBC’s end. This is not much of an interview, it seems more like a passive aggressive dig towards Nigel
雙方充滿殺氣尷尬不失禮貌的微笑
哈哈哈哈😂
I have no idea wtf u guys are talking about
人家現在是好盆友了啦~~
,#_# some way to cook a “#”
@@jasmine1432 對啊還一起拍了影片的
Not him, not her. It wasn't a cultural issue until BBC decided to do this interview. Passive aggresion is what this interview was about, not about the cooking video.
Yeah culture differences do exist
But you still cooked the rice wrong.
Yes. I think asians should be the only people to have the right to determine what is correct or wrong way of cooking rice.
@@bingingwithcomicsnerd8069 wdym, that is the only way to cook rice. Stop being fancy with your kitchen gadgets.
@@bingingwithcomicsnerd8069 I think there's no wrong or right way to cook rice. The most important this is if it tastes great.😊 After all humans didn't create rice let alone Asian people.
@@elijahsmall5873 ruclips.net/video/8-rj3gVOAnM/видео.html
Just...look at this
@@bingingwithcomicsnerd8069 you do realise rice isnt just an asain thing.
British: MAD when American called tea bag as BRITISH TEA
When British recipe ruined the FRIED RICE : There are different ways to COOK
I can't agree with u more.. the best thing the british gave us was Mr Bean and thats abt it.. 🤣
And more ironically the culture of tea actually came from East Asia as well.
true!
js some of them are wrong lmao
uncle roger: GETS FAMOUS
everyone : WE LIKE THAT
Ever heard of flightreact
my mayor's name is Babatunde Deinbo. Babatunde must be a pretty common name :-)
"Cultural differences", so basically BBC is saying there are still cultures in the world not washing rice before using it? Erm.... really? When it is 2020?
White people who mostly eat bread and potatoes. I've seen a hell of a lot of white Americans not washing rice either. The British must be the same.
@@Anacaona4 OH MY.. 🤐
Oof
I found out barely two months ago that rice should be washed. I'm from South America.
afwruh Yes, we wash rice when it is still RAW(uncooked, but we don’t rinse it after it is cooked! Especially that kind of rice Hersha used in the video should not be rinsed after it is cooked. This whole rinsing in cold water after it is cooked is the main reason that has driven many Asians nuts.
Yes, her response is so foreign in the age of the internet, where people get butt hurt, she turns the situation into a positive.
I love that she knows that the BBC recipe was terrible, and points that out during the interview.
Ok, no matter how diverse cultures are, everyone needs to wash rice BEFORE it's cooked. Geez! 🙄🙄
Edit: thanks for all the likes 😁 (and any dislikes that I might get in the future 😜)
Not actually true, look up how risotto is cooked. Various rice dishes are made without rinsing the starch out. The real issue with the BBC video was not letting all the water evaporate and using a Colander to drain the rice, and also rinsing it after it was already cooked. That was the objectively wrong thing to do.
Mmmm...I dnt knw about Rendang too...
Sean Chen rendang is not a rice-
@@kaimiralis I know but this problem also like the "fried" rendang case. 🤦♂️
Sean Chen you mean the crispy rendang?
UNCLE ROGER’S VIDEO REPRESENTS THE OPINION AND REACTION OF ALL ASIANS. JUST ADMIT THAT YOU GUYS ARE WRONG OR ARE YOU GOING TO WAIT FOR OUR ASIAN GRANDMOTHERS TO CRY FROM THEIR GRAVE FOR YOU TO LISTEN OR WHAT??
I'm Asian. I was afraid my grandmother had turned in her grave when the BBC ricemaking video came out !!
I have to cover my great-grandpa's eyes
BBC, just admit it that you are wrong,dont bully those two people
Bullying Nigel on "Shut up. Don't tell us wtd EVEN IF WE WERE WRONG!!" 😠
Bullying Hersha on "AND U!!! WE'RE UR BOSSES [AKA *LORD + MASTERS* ]. U WILL SAY NOTHING BAD ABT US. SAY IT'S UR FAULT. UNDERSTAND??? 😡
"Cultural differences"
So next thing I know cooking pasta and then burning it on a fire until it is black is also cultural differences lmao
I'll cook the pasta with rice cooker *cultural differences
South Asia And East Asia Cook Rice very Differently. No one Is wrong Bro . And Stop bring Toxic 🙏.
First off, this is a complete false equivalency.
I’m sorry but you should make whatever however YOU like it.
By the way, the method that she uses (although it isn’t generally rinsed after cooking) is common in India and is used for long-grain ricefor dishes such as biriyani.
(This method would not work for ‘sticky’ varieties of rice since different varieties behave differently)
Washing the rice beforehand stops the thickening of risotto or paella and the stickiness of other rices but allows for ‘fluffier’ rice.
They can coexist. There are different ways of making bread, cheese; why can’t there be different ways to prepare rice?
By the way, it’s been validated that draining rice with a collander is an effective method to avoid the risk of Arsenic that one gets from the daily consumption of rice.
@@ankanroy2931 neither cooks rice like she did though, it’s a basic one way thing that she got wrong
@@combatarts192 bruh no asians care about arsenic dude. Where're you from. You white people are saying cooking rice has different methods. Ok then, let's cook spaghetti by not boiling it first just by roasting them on the grill *cultural difference*
What cultural difference? Its common sense you woman!!! Who rinse a cooked rice? Want me to rinse my freshly baked muffin?
Omg... lmao. "Ohh heyy... wanna taste my rinsed baked muffin?" XD
Lol do you actually not get the whole point of this comedy? He is actually making fun of people like you!
Through his use of comedy and the characterisation of 'Uncle Roger' he is critiquing his own culture. He is trying to show how culturally-egocentric Uncle Roger actually is and encouraging us to stop thinking that our way of doing things is always the superior or the 'right' way. It's more clear in some of his other videos - you can see how he obviously makes fun of asian people's intolerant views on allergies when Uncle Roger arrogantly calls people weak for having peanut allergy. It's actually amazing satire.
If you rinse a baked muffin, the egg and other ingredients get washed away and you end up with a little piece of gluten in the sieve.
@@The.Liminal.Spaces How tf is Uncle roger critiquing our culture. We wash the rice, We dont rinse it in a sieve.
@@The.Liminal.Spaces The peanut thing is a fucking joke. Itd a joke character. Have you seen Liza Koshy and Her joke characters?
虽然对方是脱口秀演员,但BBC你真的不会做蛋炒饭.对方并不是在恶搞或搞笑
撇去不洗米的部分人家這樣煮還真的沒毛病,要用現煮的米飯做蛋炒飯真的可以照她這個方法做。
@@kospencer1 呵呵,你的脑子是BBC给的吧
god loveall 不信你自己煮一次看看
@@kospencer1 用煮意大利面的方式煮饭,很正常吗?
You Tube 炒飯大家公認要用隔夜冷飯炒才好吃,BBC這個方法就是用剛煮好的飯也能做出有水平的炒飯,腦子不要這麼死好嗎?
Even Gordon Ramsey is dying inside while watching this
Korea fish hi
Yo
Please let’s get Gordon Ramsay to interview with hersha 😂😂😂
Korea fish will you grant me prosperity and wealth
I hope you win the Taiwan elections, good luck!
這很像在公審羅傑叔叔.....,那個女主持人一開始就直接先酸羅傑叔叔刻薄跟過分,不是啊你們用錯誤的方式教「中式炒飯」還怪到文化差異,那一開始就應該稱之「英國炒飯」,雖然它看起來還是超級難吃
This is very similar to the public trial of Uncle Roger....., the hostess directly irritated Uncle Roger to be mean and excessive from the beginning. You used the wrong way to teach "Chinese Fried Rice" and blamed the cultural differences. It should be called "British Fried Rice" from the beginning, although it looks super unpalatable.
Rice is life in Asia our parents work hard everyday so we can eat rice everyday 3 times a day . Rice has a big part in every Asian's life that's why we reacted like this. Rice represents the hardwork and life of every asian. Especially rice is not easy to grow.
@Ark Mobile Evidence I am not mad at her I saw the video that she told us that recipe is from BBC not hers and she knows how to cook rice.
Yes, if I cook rice this way, my parents will punish me, cuz they think it’s wasting food
@@喵星-m5h same 😂 my parents will kick my butt and smack my head 😂
Every Chinese children have to learn this poem by heart when they first learn literature, it roughly translated like this:
The farmer work under a very hot sunny day in noon,
His sweat drop into the soil which grow the grain,
Do you know the rice in your bowl,
Every single one meaning hard work.
So if you respect other people's culture, you won't cook rice like this, just get a rice cooker, and stop wasting rice.
@@djjohnization that's a beautiful poem even though we aren't Chinese I will definitely teach my future offspring this poem too.
It is not about rice cooking methods. It is all about BBC can't be wrong, or white people must be correct
Totally agree! The BBC recipe doesn't understand egg fried rice: not how to cook it, nor how to taste it. If the BBC thinks they know a different way, they should call their dish with a different name.
Imagine a Chinese demonstrating the risotto in public totally disrespecting the Italian tradition nor following the rigid method only to end up with the rice too hard (or too soft...mushy) without the trademark creamy consistency. Imagine how many red-blooded Italians will react? Will the BBC say the Chinese way a different method to cook risotto? What double standards!!
@@tlee035 they are very good on doing that. No worries. And they never think that is double standard. Their standard is the only standard.
@@JustinChow0601 Yes, the British arrogance, pretension, feigned regard...and their special technique of brushing off:-) One of the reasons Washington, Adams, and Jefferson wanted to divorce them:-)
tlee035 ... we’re not all arrogant 😌 some of us are actually educated!, those 3 names you listed though - Lol who gives a shit if it wasn’t for the french the yanks never would have won.
@@chloeware1874 arrogance and condescending have nothing to do with education. An educated you might not be civilized nor enlightened:-)
Without the French, the Americans might become the first "Canada"...
Yes, be proud of keeping your grieving partner in the relationship by brutal force. yes, power and abuse trump all. Be very proud. You go, big girl!
you can tell hersha is embarrassed and is trying to conceal it
Love how mature Hersha is with all of these LOL
The way she speaks and smiles sparks out positivity ❤️
cause she is confident in your self
拿印度長米(因為這種米本身的特性通常是拿來燉飯或著需要辛香料拌炒),料理中式的炒飯跟義大利人看到鳳梨放披薩一樣奇怪好嗎
米飯根據地方以及品種不同確實會有不同的料理方法,但是拿錯誤的米教中式炒飯妳的良心不會痛嗎(´・_・`)
這都是BBC的陰謀呀!一種反宣傳的手段,不然你們會看嗎?一個外國人煮中式炒飯。
問題是印度人不會拿印度長米來炒飯,他們是拌飯。
BBC一貫仇中 中印交惡的時候 找個印度人來示範中式炒飯 一點也不意外
不知道这个印度长米的味道跟泰国长粒米的差别大不大,不过泰国长粒米用来做米饭是所有米中最香的,中国的高档饭店里的米饭最常见的就是用这种米
@@jeremyron8793 是的 泰國長米拿來炒飯很棒 而且很好控制
people: 2+2=4
bbc: 2+2=5
bbc:people can do math in different way
Even do Maths in a different way
People: but 2+2=4 is a fact
BBC: have you heard of room 101?
People:2+2=4
BBC:1+3=4
The result is more important than proses. Even had different ways to cooking rice, but at last we can still find the answer
Yep from the makers of how many genders are there
She said that it’s about “cultural differences” if I’m right isn’t Hersha biologically South-Asian?
Woman has Patel as a surname and can’t cook rice
Chuwaah She can watch the vid on her channel
In the west, Asians call these fake westernized Asians who gave up all their own cultural identities ‘Banana’ because they lack the confidence to be culturally Asian. I used to be like that too
Persha is a fine lady, but not a real chef, a chef would not blindly follow a receipt knowing it is wrong and not getting rice cooked fully.
Yes! And she's a disgrace to our race
這裡面都中文翻譯 但留言的外國人居多 看來大家很在乎羅傑叔叔的亞洲文化 (*´ω`*)
我對BBC感到失望
Bruh seeing BBC taking this seriously is actually quite ridiculous Dude's a comedian just laugh it off ffs
I tried cooking rice like hersha ie without washing it, just to see how my indian mom would react and guess what happened next?....I got a tight slap and got kicked out of kitchen....I saw this coming though
at least you didn't get disowned lmao
poor guy . it is really wasting food in that way to cook
I'm a little confused. On another video of this on YT, one of the commenters (from India) did say that's how they cook rice there (draining), but it's with basmati rice.
@@iflipover not just India, through out the world, that is the traditional way, when there were no cookers but cooking rice without washing and rinsing after cooking is just unheard of
@@iflipover That is a different varient of rice called Matta Rice. It's cooked in a pot and doesn't stick so it doesn't become a porridge if there is extra water.
Uncle Roger and Nigel seems like a whole different person here. 😂
ok....so who's behind the BBC recipe?
Yes. Good question. This is the right question to ask!!!! It's not her fault then.
Massive respect to Hersha for the way she handled this. She is an amazing role model and human being. Should totally win the peace prize.
This online meeting is cringe
這個網上會面十分尷尬
說真的真的很尷尬。。。BBC出來面對系列
yeah bbc just shut up no one wants to hear your opinions
没事,观众的眼睛是雪亮的,就让井底之蛙活在井底吧!
please google Indian Rice!
Hersha is awesome that she takes it in her stride n didn’t loose it. What she did and how she reacted to uncle roger was awesome something we should learn
BBC should stop being arrogant and post an official apology, these clowns need to stop using excuses to run away from their mistake. Seriously, you don't see the asian community cooking and preparing pasta in a "different method" or screw it up and make soggy pasta. BBC Food is just another example of cultural appropriation as they're clearly presenting food from a less dominant culture in which is offensive to the Asian community... They even stated that there's other methods to cook rice around the world so they should've pointed that out in the original video to let the audience be aware that it's not the og Asian method but an uneducated guess or something. Since the lady strongly points out that she only followed this recipe by BBC, I really hope she educates herself in the future and the entire production/writing/filming team about Asian cuisine before they face more backlash in the future. #justice4rice #justiceforuncleroger #ripbbc
I agree with ya. It seems to me that, BBC still has not gone out from the "British Empire rules everything so go f yourselves" mindset...
At This moment I knew how Italian feel about adding pineapple on pizza😂😂😂lol
But hawaii style is good!!!
Americans and British arguing how to make afternoon tea....
LOL
Asians love food. We don't like people making fun of our food. That's it.
I’m sorry but you should make whatever however YOU like it.
I am Indian and I DON’T CARE if you don’t make an Indian dish the traditional way or even butcher it. I’m honoured to even see you attempt to appreciate and enjoy the culture that I grew up with.
It’s all good as long as you enjoy it.
By the way, the method that she uses (although it isn’t generally rinsed after cooking) is common in India and is used for long-grain ricefor dishes such as biriyani.
(This method would not work for ‘sticky’ varieties of rice since different varieties behave differently)
Washing the rice beforehand stops the thickening of risotto or paella and the stickiness of other rices but allows for ‘fluffier’ rice.
They can coexist. There are different ways of making bread, cheese; why can’t there be different ways to prepare rice?
By the way, it’s been validated that draining rice with a collander is an effective method to avoid the risk of Arsenic that one gets from the daily consumption of rice.
@@combatarts192 validated sure but it don't mean it tastes good
@@FrostyCh13f Well, that’s a matter of debate.
I think if the Gordon Ramsay was right there, he will say idiot sandwich. 😐
I’m dead
I think he will say: get out of my fkin kitchen donkey
are u didnt know?? even Gordon Ramsay cooking rice wrong, he even the worst, i dont get it why every one think he is masterchef?
iCringe Channel First, show us how is he wrong. Second, download Grammarly.
@@icringechannel2312 em Gordan Ramsay actually did it perfectly correct without using an electric rice cooker... and I just watched the video you talked about
There's no "cooking rice differently" there's a right way and wrong way and OBVIOUSLY BBC and hersha have no idea how to cook it.
She does. I wouldn't say she doesn't from her Indian background. Like she said it's the BBC recipe not hers. There's really no wrong way unless it's wet and undercooked like he said. Us Asians know many ways to cook rice as there's many types of rice lol
Did you watch the whole video 🤦 she said twice that its BBC'S recipe not her's.
You can do quick google search and there will be a lot articles based on Hersha's own statement from her social media account that she actually knows how to cook rice 'properly'. So no, Hersha isn't actually retarded.
its foolish to self assume that the technique you know is the Right way , You cant imbibe all other in your brain . I remember personally in past where in my elders used to cook this way , and also use to drain rice water and retain it as meal substitute at difficult times . there is no right or wrong way , its my way or you way. And i did survive
@@Immortallised Never said she was retarded, I'm sure she's a very intelligent women. And I am not attacking her really, my blame is purely on BBC. With that said, I won't be commenting on this thread anymore as I have no time for any future arguements with anyone. All of you have a nice day.
Uncle roger just acted as if he was joking so he wouldn’t get sued 🤣
huh
Get sued for what? Criticising her "Rice". What is he supposed to do? congratulate her for her perfect rice? Lmao
@@hyber361 in today's world... Yes, yes he is.
You can't have anything negative to say unless it's about something they are against.
Get sued? For what? Reacting to dum dum disrespecting another culture?
@@Dark-oo6vj Lmao she didn't disrespect anyone's culture, she just cooked the rice in a weird and wrong way.
I must commend Aunty Hersha, how beautifully she's taken all of it. I mean i couldn't have handled it cooly like she did
Hersha looks like Pocahontas..
The trolling and bullying is appalling dont get me wrong. And i'm glad this Hersha Patel is so cool about it all because at the end of the day though, it's all just entertainment. Why get nasty? But please, all this BS about people cooking rice differently and crap is just denying the fact that there are correct ways to cook and there are wrong ways to "cook" rice. The BBC really just screwed up this time with this recipe. It is suppose to emulate a chinese dish. So yeah. It's the wrong way to cook the rice if you want the fluffy and cooked (read edible) effect. Own the mistake and dont make it again. The "cultural war" exists because it is apparent that nobody familiar with the recipe has been consulted (ie just about any east asian person you can get off the street) and it speaks of a larger tendency for mainstream western media to...yeah i'll stop there. No point.
Perhaps there is another side to the 'Cultural Differences" you are not seeing ?
The whole point of his comedy is to make fun of people like Uncle Roger. Through his characterisation of 'Uncle Roger' he is critiquing his own culture as well. He is trying to show how culturally-egocentric Uncle Roger actually is and encouraging us to stop thinking that our way of doing things is always the superior or the 'right' way. It's more clear in some of his other videos - you can see how he obviously makes fun of asian people's intolerant views on allergies when Uncle Roger arrogantly calls people weak for having peanut allergy. It's actually amazing satire. Yes Hersha Patel's way of cooking rice is infuriating which is why we can all relate to Uncle Roger's fustration ... but go any further than that and you become an arrogant fool for touting that your way is better than others.
@@The.Liminal.Spaces no you misunderstand me. I'm talking at the people actually personally abusing hersha Patel on her Instagram/social media. Not uncle Roger.
真是不敢相信BBC只想著靠扯上文化差異來平息這件事,根本不是文化差異啊幹那看起來就他媽超難吃
這不是文化差異,這是做法錯誤,炒飯本來就不會沖白飯,要比較還是要加水,例如做披薩把麵糰弄很濕,做打拋豬作成打拋水泡豬,這樣之類的。
她是印度裔,印度人也是吃饭的民族,她这样也直接把全印度人的脸都丢光了。
不僅難吃,重點是沒洗又沒熟透啊
@@nackomega9505 牆國人本來就習慣把個人行為無限上綱到整個文化
就我所知,有的國家確實是那樣煮米,真的是文化地區不同,煮米的方式就不同,她用的不是中式的做法而已
First time to hear nigel ng speak. I didn't know he's speaking English fluently. His alter ego Uncle Roger is indeed funny!
Edit: I'm now a fan! 😊
He is a stand-up comedian in England and he does shows across many countries. Hailing from Malaysia, he speaks fluent English and Chinese.
@@cashmerehazel21 yeah, I didn't know then. He really caught me off guard. 😂 His uncle Roger character is the first video I ever saw.
"Cultural Differences"
Ask an Italian What they're opinion about Pineapple Pizza
It's not the same case
@@bingingwithcomicsnerd8069 it's exactly the same case
@@Ghosty716 it's not . i know that putting pineapple on pizza is crazy. but washing the rice after you cook it is idiocy. Plus western people are too arrogant to learn from asians, so they invent ways to be different even if it is stupid.
@@bingingwithcomicsnerd8069 no, they're same because pineapple pizza means to Italian👉🏻 disgusting,washing the rice after boilled it means to Asia 👉🏻 disgusting
@@bingingwithcomicsnerd8069 What are you talking about this is exactly the same case.....
Pizza on Pineapple Italians goes Outrage for it
We Asians cook rice and if someone doing it wrong, Ofcorse we will gone for outrage.... its the same case on this here....
YOU USE FING-GUH! FING-GUH TO MEHSURE WATER LAH
HAYYAA.....
who afray of frie rice?
WALAO
You singaporean right? "Lah" says it all! LOL
He's Malaysian impersonating a Chinese man. He did have too many Malayisms in his impersonation so I was confused for a little while until I understood what he was trying to do.
標榜中式炒飯食譜,但是內容卻跟中式差很多,難道不是BBC食譜的問題?約談兩位視頻上傳者說煮飯的文化差異?感覺只是不想承認是BBC食譜的問題
這樣的解決方式是讓雙方都以和為貴
非常好
但我想說的事是 這個女廚師應該到亞洲國家
看看廚師怎麼炒蛋炒飯
因為她這樣 在華人餐廳工作 一定會被人罵白目....
另一想法是她們國家的中式炒飯就是這樣做的...
可是你也應該到歐美看看他們怎麼煮飯,說到底只是文化差異
就像台灣的拉麵、日本的珍珠奶茶、夏威夷披薩
不也都只是文化的不同嗎?光小小的台灣粽子就有分要煮爛還是要粒粒分明
@@SKY26QQ 這才不是什麼文化差異
ruclips.net/video/Jf75I9LKhvg/видео.html
我覺得bbc故意刁難他令他澄清
她自己就是印度人
她也有說了她自己不會這樣煮飯
那個影片只是遵照BBC的食譜做而已
uncle roger speak fluent English
Asian : HAIYAAAA, apa lannjiooooooooo
我覺得這有點在公審羅傑叔叔
我覺得沒有ㄝ 因為他沒有因此被攻擊
我只想說,你們的文化是怎樣我不想管,你们想怎麼用你們的方式「炒飯」我不想管,但是你們用這樣的方式做「蛋炒飯」就有问题了
蛋炒飯是中國菜,對蛋炒飯的歷史可以自己上網查,竟然是中國菜就應該按照華人的規矩來,當然你自己在家想怎樣我無所謂,但是做影片放到網路上來做教學你好歹教道地一點吧🙄
看起來留言風向是罵BBC的居多...
不過不知道是不是英國人或是別的國家啦😂
其他的我可以接受就是用印度米,然後煮完飯然後再洗米這個真的我接受不了🙄
下次妳試試披薩加鳳梨,就換義大利叔叔來了。
This is kinda funny, pineapple & Italian meme 🤣
也有可能来的是Gordon Ramsay
😂😂
加榴莲不是更好
Italians: you mama’d your last mia
I really like this host lady, she is beautiful with sweet smile and behave very politely, she always let the guest talk and try not to interrupt the other lady, well done~
BBC還是教英文就好,烹飪這種東西就不強求了。一個可以取得世界最鮮食材的國家,國菜竟然是fishes and chips就不要太強求惹。
*Uncle Roger teaches Hersha How to Cook Fried Rice*
Collaboration be like.
面對本人有點尷尬罷了,但是真的煮得很爛啊,這跟文化差異一點關係也沒有,不會煮飯就要學,連最基本的飯都不會煮談何教人?
bbc應該看一遍王剛和小高姐,既然教就要做正確的示範,不然別人會質疑中餐口味..
她已經說了,「他是遵照bbc給的方式煮飯,她本人並不是這麼煮飯的」,你們兩位聽不懂英文但至少看得懂中文吧?真的不懂你們在跟風罵啥?
更何況這個世界上確實有人真的是這樣煮飯的,反而是你們這些跟風的人孤陋寡聞、見識狹隘,會不會太丟臉了一點啊,各位酸民?
@@wakawakaeheheh fire rice這个料理可能已經存在上千年了,你覺得人類對fire rice製作了一千年的理解和經驗比不上bbc嗎?
@@wakawakaeheheh fire rice之所以要這樣做是因為有人類對美食的探索和經驗,並不是有一個炒飯之神故意説炒飯要這樣做...
tony taxed 阿不就像是披薩+鳳梨這種二段創作的食物嗎,只不過BBC教的是二度的,所以我們吃原味的就會很不爽而已,但你能說她完全不對嗎?我也是鳳梨披薩吃很開心的人啊
如果換成中國人被批評,批評的人肯定要招開記者會,向大眾道歉
從此被貼上反華標籤
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真实😌
你相信就好
事實啊,之前被瑞典旅館趕出來那戶人家,中國官方就大聲疾呼要瑞典道歉開記者會,從此瑞典幾乎等於反華了
当中国人被外国人打了,中国人会打回去或者骂回去。
当台湾人被外国人打了,台湾人会跪着跟外国人道歉说自己贱,然后转头骂中国人为什么不跟外国人下跪道歉。
週末在家看你們的影片實在很輕鬆舒壓,尤其最後那個鬆餅也太搞笑,怎樣都要吃下去~
這種聯合Buffet 的模式感覺很不錯,台灣也能來借鏡一下!
if I just heard his Chinese voice without looking at him, I am speculating it’s Russell Peters’s accent
That's what I thought... he sounds like Russel Peters impersonating a Chinese man. LOL
懷疑想出食譜的人跟本是以法式或西班牙燉飯的方法改過來的,只是多了瀝乾水的動作,已經有幾個youtuber照著女廚師的方法去實作,是可以吃只是米飯口感偏硬而且比正宗作法要花更多時間把多餘水分炒乾,重點是它們都沒辦法接受不洗米就直接煮飯
@你好嗎246 印度蛋炒饭是这样的吗?不要骗我没吃过印度人炒饭。
@@kml2306 印度炒饭 = www.ecosia.org/search?q=briyani . Just because you've never come across it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Be more open minded.
问题是后续哈撒回家做炒饭给roger吃的时候可不是这个步骤,洗白米饭这操作也能洗是真滴牛批
@@piakennedy987 I like to eat briyani and I would like say they (Indian) did not consider this dish "briyani" as "egg fried rice", I hope you could improve your reading skill. What I am saying is use water to drain the rice and fried rice is not Indian egg fried style.
@@kml2306 No one is saying Indians cook rice that way. But someone implied fried rice is an East Asian only dish, that Indians don't have fried rice or even if they do they can't add eggs (not true according to Wiki). Until East Asians patent & copyright egg fried rice there's no reason why people around the world can't modify the recipe to suit their own taste, available ingredients & cooking utensils. There are packet rice in the West that don't require washing (probably because we've become a bit lazy / busy & the manufacturers are happy to oblige for a fee). People are free to cook how they see fit. No need to go all food police on others unless they're falsely claiming to represent authentic cuisine of other cultures & not doing it right. That is clearly not the case in this BBC recipe, no claim to authentic East Asian egg fried rice. Traditions that are followed blindly can become absurd after a while. Just because Mom always cook it one way doesn't mean there are no other ways to cook it. Even rice cooker have evolved over time in different places.
No wonder Gordon Ramsay have so much wrinkles in his face. People just being so stupid, refused to learn and just being so arrogant. ಠ_ಠ
wow! hahahahahahaha
British moment
Auntie Hersha is such a positive woman i love her 😇 Uncle roger is really hilarious 🤣
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