I really don't know why this channel is in my recommendations. I am a random guy from Russia, who happened to understand English. Not the first video on the channel I watched, but the first I commented. I enjoyed your content.
20:29 as an Indonesian, I have to agree that kecap manis (sweet soy sauce) is truly indispensable ingredient in our culture. We nearly put kecap manis in every single dish we had😅. As a someone who always put kecap manis in my rice as a breakfast I have to say kecap manis nearly can work with any dish (I even put kecap manis in my instant noodles, god I love my stupid soy sauce 🤣)
Congratulations on hitting 20k!!! Well deserved. I enjoyed your video and reactions. You and the beautiful Peach make a great team! Keep up the great work!!! You'll be getting to 30k soon!!!
The English word for ketchup comes directly from the Indonesian word kecap. There is a crazy history to why it's known as a tomato based sauce in the west. Originally it was that fishy sauce.
27:23 he made a pun about Pandora's box. In myth, if the box is open, it will let out chaos upon the world and will make the world full of chaos or something. So he said Pandora's wok, because of the uncertainty of the dish
Hi, Mr. Steven and Ms. Peach. A viewer from Indonesia here. Like Roger said, "Anything can go in there". I can easily imagine this kind of recipe (with proper noodle type) in a dedicated Christian restaurant and stalls. Usually these will have clear image of pig, so it's easy to spot. As for the seasoning, I'm a bit confused with brown sugar and shrimp paste. For me, Mie Goreng's primary seasonings are sweet soy sauce, salt, sugar, garlic, and shallot. For MSG, it's optional. Places I go to tend to use oyster sauce as well, be it for noodles or other dishes. I am curious where Gordon got this brown sugar recipe from, but it still looks good.
I wonder if the train in Tokyo has a lot of stops along the way? I’m just wondering that if the trains are that full it must be a nightmare to get off at your stop because I’d say that at every stop there are people trying to get on as you get off. Unless you get on the train on one side and get off on the other.
Nice to meet you! I've subscribed to your channel, but this is probably the first time I've commented. When I was watching the Drifters comedy, it popped up on Timeline and I signed up. Do you know 826aska? People from overseas are also paying attention to her amazing Electone playing. If you don't mind, why don't you listen to her "STAR WARS"?
i know i am new here, but i have one simple request.... since you are Japanese, as you hit your goals on here, make Japanese stuff, it makes more sense dont think you would use jamie oliveroil in your cooking, so you should be good
Actually recently Uncle Roger went to Indonesia and he was a special guest as a judge in Master Chef junior for that country.
I really don't know why this channel is in my recommendations. I am a random guy from Russia, who happened to understand English. Not the first video on the channel I watched, but the first I commented. I enjoyed your content.
20:29 as an Indonesian, I have to agree that kecap manis (sweet soy sauce) is truly indispensable ingredient in our culture. We nearly put kecap manis in every single dish we had😅. As a someone who always put kecap manis in my rice as a breakfast I have to say kecap manis nearly can work with any dish (I even put kecap manis in my instant noodles, god I love my stupid soy sauce 🤣)
Congratulations on hitting 20k!!! Well deserved. I enjoyed your video and reactions. You and the beautiful Peach make a great team! Keep up the great work!!! You'll be getting to 30k soon!!!
I see the background of your room, and I see Uncle Roger in there. I'm a big fan i see
I really enjoyed your video, thank you.
There is a Thai chef in Malaysia near where i stay, who cook mee goreng with udon noodles, and it's dang delicious .
The English word for ketchup comes directly from the Indonesian word kecap. There is a crazy history to why it's known as a tomato based sauce in the west. Originally it was that fishy sauce.
Love the content of this video! Very interesting amd informative
27:23 he made a pun about Pandora's box. In myth, if the box is open, it will let out chaos upon the world and will make the world full of chaos or something.
So he said Pandora's wok, because of the uncertainty of the dish
Congratulations for 20k subs kawai lady..
Hi, Mr. Steven and Ms. Peach. A viewer from Indonesia here.
Like Roger said, "Anything can go in there". I can easily imagine this kind of recipe (with proper noodle type) in a dedicated Christian restaurant and stalls. Usually these will have clear image of pig, so it's easy to spot.
As for the seasoning, I'm a bit confused with brown sugar and shrimp paste. For me, Mie Goreng's primary seasonings are sweet soy sauce, salt, sugar, garlic, and shallot. For MSG, it's optional. Places I go to tend to use oyster sauce as well, be it for noodles or other dishes. I am curious where Gordon got this brown sugar recipe from, but it still looks good.
Grats on 20k subs!
Indonesian here, for me kecap manis is probably taste similar teriyaki sauce, but teriyaki sauce is saltier.
Love you both videos..japan n English version
You and peach are great. Gordon ramsay has the right to call out uncle roger. Gordon is the pro and he knows it. Uncle roger I use a wok lol.
19:24 the subtitle "yankisoba" lol...
27:02 al dente, (of food, typically pasta) cooked so as to be still firm when bitten.
Muslims and Jews don’t eat pork. So yea you got it sir.
The English word ketchup actually comes from the Malay/Indonesian word cacup, which just means "sauce".
I wonder if the train in Tokyo has a lot of stops along the way? I’m just wondering that if the trains are that full it must be a nightmare to get off at your stop because I’d say that at every stop there are people trying to get on as you get off. Unless you get on the train on one side and get off on the other.
Tbh this looks nothing like mee goreng we had here hahahaha. BTW hello from Singapore:)
Nice to meet you!
I've subscribed to your channel, but this is probably the first time I've commented.
When I was watching the Drifters comedy, it popped up on Timeline and I signed up.
Do you know 826aska?
People from overseas are also paying attention to her amazing Electone playing.
If you don't mind, why don't you listen to her "STAR WARS"?
Congratulations! Out of curiosity. How expensive are horse meat compared to let's say steak or lamb?
the add is wrong for calling usa a democracy its a constitutional republic
I had horse in Canada. You can buy it at the supermarket. Was too chewy for me and not that tasty because of the lack of fat.
Even if you use Udon it wouldn't be Japanese, YakiUdon doesn't sound as appetizing... 🤔🧐🤣
reupload??
They got 2 videos on different language, english and Japanese.
i know i am new here, but i have one simple request.... since you are Japanese, as you hit your goals on here, make Japanese stuff, it makes more sense dont think you would use jamie oliveroil in your cooking, so you should be good
we are not all muslims
haven't ate horse or dog
Second :3
Wow she is gorgeous
in my youth i butcher a horse back in the late 70s