Spicebags are quite literally the one thing making me want to stay in this country. The Netherlands would be more appealing if I had the guarantee of a spicebag somewhere.
@@Christian-rn1ur I don't think deep frying salt and pepper would produce a bag of chips, shredded chicken, mixed veggies, and spices, but I could be wrong. Never tried it.
The Sunflower was my local Chinese growing up. I remember my younger brother telling me about the "secret menu" and "spice bags". I thought he was taking the piss, trying to get me to go in and act the fool.
@@plumpooh627 its been around in canada for ages.... they call it poutine, but its a dark gateway to a dimension full of arran cardigan wearing hipster pox's arguing about whale music and jaunty angles for hats
@@dub4life26 no no no, poutine is far too cultured and sophisticated, a gravy cheesy chip is just warm, greasy, vaguely cheesy goodness with chinese black gravy on, absolutely disgusting, but in the best kind of way
Your story touched my heart. So I put a spice bag in a large envelope and mailed it to RUclips to send on to you. You should receive it within 28 days (if they don't eat it themselves). No need to thank me... Enjoy 👍
@@msjujuz266 ask for a salt and chilli or salt and pepper chicken with chips - or if you have multiple looking for a drunken chow, a salt and chilli munchy box will do you alright
Some people go to Ireland for the culture, some for the beautiful scenery, and some go to get pissed in a pub and soak up the excess alcohol with a spicebag. I have a goal now, thank you, sir.
When you order near closing time, they toss in any old pos unsold piece of wharever laying around, actual jokes how laughably huge they end up if you order after midnight
@@dreamcrusher112 Americans and Canadians invented this in the 1950s. Called loaded fries/poutine. Most fastfood chains carry them. Like Arby's, White Castle, Del Taco, In N Out, Wienerschnitzel.
Everyone over on that group of islands seems to think peas or beans are a sauce. They're not a sauce they're a side dish or a soup. The only way they're a sauce is if you puree them into a sauce.
Galway seems to becoming the DC of this spicebag craze since 'Xian opened up on Quay street, tempting the people who've been kicked out of Fibbers or at the end of a sesh... Some day soon we won't be famous for our stoners but for our growing spice bag culture... Definitely sounds a bit Orwellian.
It reminds me of the Dutch "kapsalon". It fries loaded with shoarma, cheese, lettuce and sauce in an aluminium tray. Spice bags dont sound half bad imo. Definetly an assault to your health though.
It seems like fries married chicken strips, Fajitas, poutine and curry. The pretense of a balanced meal with five times the grease. If Singapore rice noodles decided to kill people.
Step 1: move to Vancouver BC Canada. Step 2: start a spicebag food truck and charge $28 per serving. Step 3: realize that even if you corner the spicebag market, you'll never be able to afford to live here. Step 4: move back to Ireland.
it's a combination of the cantonese 'salt and pepper' preparation (it's done with shrimp and squid among other things) and a chicken and chips- mystery solved! Namaste
There's an "Irish" pub where I live in New Zealand. Their menu includes arancini, ciabatta and lasagne but no spice bag. How am I supposed to experience Irish cuisine if the Irish pub doesn't sell it?
I asked for a spice bag at my local chinese food restaurant and was charged $200 for a bag of opium.
Address or google maps coordinates please?
Bro you scored.
That's one spicy bag you got there.
I want to like this but I'm not sure it's a joke.
Address please!
Not asking for a friend, I have no friends.
I do have a raging habit though
"Vaguely spicy in a kind of detached and spiceless sort of way"
I dunno why but that has me crying laughing
You're a bloody genius. Next, can you do a video on the Irish Monopoly board? IT HAS KIMMAGE!
Thank you sister grace 🙏🏻I mentioned that in the kimmage video ! Namaste
I'm from the US. We don't have Kimmage. It sounds serious. I'll keep a lookout for it.
@@spark5012 its twinned with kimchi
Not even Irish, yet I feel my liver getting wiser and more diseased with each one of these videos I watch. You're doin' the Lord's work.
Spicebags are quite literally the one thing making me want to stay in this country. The Netherlands would be more appealing if I had the guarantee of a spicebag somewhere.
A spicebag is just deep fried salt and pepper whatever, and you'll find them wherever there are Chinese immigrants
Closest i could imagine in the Netherlands is a Kapsalon. Best shit ever
@@Christian-rn1ur I don't think deep frying salt and pepper would produce a bag of chips, shredded chicken, mixed veggies, and spices, but I could be wrong. Never tried it.
@@matthewzaloudek if the salt is mixed with msg, and the pepper is Sichuan, then it'll work.
Space Cake, tho' it is good enough for the astronauts, now you can eat it.
This actually moved me, one of the most emotional, beautiful, hard hitting videos i've ever seen
Need to get my hands on some of that "Kimmage based technology".
The Sunflower was my local Chinese growing up. I remember my younger brother telling me about the "secret menu" and "spice bags". I thought he was taking the piss, trying to get me to go in and act the fool.
Everyone know spicebags are gateways to munchie boxes. Namaste!
Thank you for enlightening me brother. This is a new development.. and perhaps munchie boxes lead to ...
death?
@@meditationsfortheanxiousmind I am happy to share knowledge. As for munchie boxes leading to death, I believe the box represents a coffin.
They're only 2-3€ more. How can this be profitable? Soros subsidising Munch boxes?
Sunflower and Redrice are class.
I'm waiting for Dublin to catch on to a gravey cheesy chip - the belfastians gave me that beautiful experience.
Cheese and gravy? that might be the final nail in the coffin ⚰️🙏🏻🙏🏻
i had it in swansea.. divine..
@@plumpooh627 its been around in canada for ages.... they call it poutine, but its a dark gateway to a dimension full of arran cardigan wearing hipster pox's arguing about whale music and jaunty angles for hats
With salt and vinegar
@@dub4life26 no no no, poutine is far too cultured and sophisticated, a gravy cheesy chip is just warm, greasy, vaguely cheesy goodness with chinese black gravy on, absolutely disgusting, but in the best kind of way
I moved away from Ireland a year and a half ago, and I may miss spice bags the most.
Your story touched my heart. So I put a spice bag in a large envelope and mailed it to RUclips to send on to you. You should receive it within 28 days (if they don't eat it themselves). No need to thank me...
Enjoy 👍
Anyone know do they do them in Northern Ireland? Never heard of them but they look tasty!
We call them salt and pepper chips in the UK maybe ask for that?
@@msjujuz266 ask for a salt and chilli or salt and pepper chicken with chips - or if you have multiple looking for a drunken chow, a salt and chilli munchy box will do you alright
Loaded fries ?
Some people go to Ireland for the culture, some for the beautiful scenery, and some go to get pissed in a pub and soak up the excess alcohol with a spicebag.
I have a goal now, thank you, sir.
Spice bags are now popular in trendy bars in Chicago. Right next to George Motz' repopularized regional smashburger recipes.
A food video, a Shitpost, an artistic masterpiece and a philosophical/ existential crisis all in one video. I’ve just stumbled across peak RUclips.
The fact that a spicebag sounds like slang for drugs probably partly explains the shame and paranoia of actually purchasing and consuming one.
Haha in Scotland we have something similar, although it's called a Munchie box. Basically just a pizza box full of deep fried mayhem.
Spice bags are a health food in comparison to a munchie box
North East of England has them too, and the amount of grease dripping off the kebab meat could drown a baby (not that I've tried)
@@iCABALi they don't have kebab meat
When you order near closing time, they toss in any old pos unsold piece of wharever laying around, actual jokes how laughably huge they end up if you order after midnight
@@bumfluffmcregor3730 to accuse someone of lying about something so trivial and unknown to you is hilarious. bravo, you fool
I've just found your channel through your 12.5g amber leaf video. I have no idea why it's so addictive but it's hilarious 🤣
Me to, the amber leaf video is pure gold 😂
Saaaaaame used to smoke amber leaf from school days, luckily kicked the habit
its only when I watched that video did I truly appreciate the hole left in my heart by the absence of the 12.5g bag of hand made moments
music is the track Time from Inception for those curious
Just visited Ireland from Hawaii. Getting a spicebag was #1 on my list before any of the museums, castles, or culture walks.
I don’t blame you!! Spicebags are amazing
you can kinda tell if the town your in is cut off from society, if the chinese restaurant contained within know what a spice bag is.
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I have never heard someone getting blackbean sauce on a spicebag 😭
I don't know how the hell this ended up in my recommendations but you sir have earned a subscriber.
No spice bags in North America… time to capitalize
Now you’re thinking like a true American.
I undo my like just to re like it again.
Spice bag should also be the name for what you create the next morning with all the bed farts trapped in the sheets.
Never heard of it before today; now I gotta have it. Dang you to heck for telling me about this!
Legitimately never heard of one but you have persuaded me to make one for tea tonight
I had no idea this was a thing until now, I realise this is what my life was missing up until now. I need a spice bag.
to be fair they are pretty boss after a night out on the lash.
looks like salt and pepper chips, popular thing to get from chinese chippy in liverpool.
Salt and pepper chips, they been banging these in Liverpool for years. Never had one with chicken in though, that's a good addition.
I'd never heard of a spicebag before but it looks so feckin good.
Not really familiar with Irish culture, but the guy is hilarious
Just like an Irish person.
me either but i have a feeling i will be soon
I want to take a vacation to Ireland just to eat spicebags and drink Buckfast
Bucky in ireland? Though that was scotland
@@winkee1915 Americans think Ireland and Scotland are the same
@@dreamcrusher112 don't forget Wales like they do too 😂
@@dreamcrusher112 Americans and Canadians invented this in the 1950s. Called loaded fries/poutine. Most fastfood chains carry them. Like Arby's, White Castle, Del Taco, In N Out, Wienerschnitzel.
@@corporatetool2563 you saying Americans can pronounce poutine???
Never heard of a spice bag in England….But I would like on on a Friday night walking home from the pub…
Or you'd end up with a bag of the homeless and imprisoned masses favourite synthetic THC brain melter!
Sweet and sour... GET OUT!!!
nuff said, Namaste 🙏
Sunflower may be the original but they've let it go to their head. Sunkist in churchtown does the best.
Everyone over on that group of islands seems to think peas or beans are a sauce. They're not a sauce they're a side dish or a soup. The only way they're a sauce is if you puree them into a sauce.
Video had me thinking about my mortality 1/2 way through
Gosh a spice bag looks appealing! Nowt like that here in NE England :(
This is truly inspirational.
Someone could be a Spicebag for Halloween.
This is fantastic content
You are brilliant. I'm 12,000 miles from Ireland.
I was taught that spices are used to hide freezer burn.
Ohh man I'm going to introduce spicebags to America! That looks really good. Maybe I'll name my place Cocksen o'phags
A modern day Yeats. Youre on 🔥🔥🔥 with these vids.
Galway seems to becoming the DC of this spicebag craze since 'Xian opened up on Quay street, tempting the people who've been kicked out of Fibbers or at the end of a sesh... Some day soon we won't be famous for our stoners but for our growing spice bag culture... Definitely sounds a bit Orwellian.
Amazing. Thanks for the wisdom.
Kimage based technology,,, is just a guy that knows stuff...
is this the knowledge that lays behind the minds of all schizophrenics? we should pay more attention to them
youre giving me insane limmy's show vibes. pls keep it going, love the tiktok too
Hans Zimmerman can make anything inspirational
Can you do a video on croagh patrick? Love the videos keep up the great work, appreciate you brother man
This video made me want to get way too drunk and then have a spice bag.
holy shit these sound fit why're our takeaways not doin em?!?!?!?!
Never seen a spice bag but they look pretty good
Guess I need to move to Ireland to better understand some of these videos lol
This is Aristotle re-born,
or Jimmy from Hackballscross screwing de matrix.
It reminds me of the Dutch "kapsalon". It fries loaded with shoarma, cheese, lettuce and sauce in an aluminium tray. Spice bags dont sound half bad imo. Definetly an assault to your health though.
It seems like fries married chicken strips, Fajitas, poutine and curry. The pretense of a balanced meal with five times the grease. If Singapore rice noodles decided to kill people.
kapsalon is beter dan een spicebag
@music don't insult our spicebag with your Dutch shoarma muck.
@@MustyUnderboob you are just mad because you know its true
@@Bigbellyboyz Spicebags ftw.
fucking art work!
In the US ten years ago a spice bag was something very different
This is art.
Top 10 rappers emeinem was afraid to diss
We don't have this in America. For a moment I thought the Spice Girls were making a comeback.
peanut satay is the way to go for the spice bag
Step 1: move to Vancouver BC Canada.
Step 2: start a spicebag food truck and charge $28 per serving.
Step 3: realize that even if you corner the spicebag market, you'll never be able to afford to live here.
Step 4: move back to Ireland.
I thought the thumbnail was youtuber but realized the main character was the red sweatshirt man on his shoulder
Expect an influx Frankie, America has discovered the spice bag 😂
"Vaguely spicey in a kind of detached and spiceless sort of way"
Are we sure the irish can handle this level of heat???
now i know what im eating for the rest of my life
I've never been to Ireland but to be honest it sounds like my kind of place.
Youngs, Finglas:
Need to calm down on the salt and unions in their spice bags.
This is fact
Jesus, it's the Irish equivalent of a KFC bowl.
I was an exchange student in Ireland and yep the spice bag is holy and I hate that I don't have one right now.
A spice bag is just an Indian snack box.
From a Chinese.
The Aus version is the HSP, i suppose. I'm vegetarian so a spice bag with chips and veggies looks better, ngl.
I love spicebags
They’re called salt and pepper boxes where I live
last time I had a bad of spice, I talked 2 hours to someone who left said time ago
Autentick choinese restaurant to order the only non-autentik choinese thing on the menu
Thanks for the shout out my brother
Just had the spice bag but the new upgrade the pizza box version 😂
Dis one doing numbers.
Do they have Kimmagechi in spice bags in Korea.
The true origin is from 1950s America and Canada. Loaded fries or poutine.
Inception music ftw
finally somethin overseas thas edible
We need spice bags in the US. Sounds delicious
You guys need to get on the HSP bandwagon... it's basically like a spice bag but a whole lot less miserable looking.
it's a combination of the cantonese 'salt and pepper' preparation (it's done with shrimp and squid among other things) and a chicken and chips- mystery solved! Namaste
A 10 minute sabbatical from everyday life, you sir are a genius.
"Spoise Bag"
Ireland discovers poutine
There's an "Irish" pub where I live in New Zealand. Their menu includes arancini, ciabatta and lasagne but no spice bag. How am I supposed to experience Irish cuisine if the Irish pub doesn't sell it?
cause its not irish lol
This feels threatening
Can you do one about the pyjama generation who wear pyjamas out?
Top notch
stay woke
I need that!
fucking brilliant :) subscribed ye legend
This just made me really hungry