Which Country Has The Best Chicken In The World? l Rank-it l Brazil, Korea, France, Finland, Thai
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- #finland #france #korean #kpop #8turn #brazil #uk #thailand
Have you ever wondered which country has the best chicken in the WORLD?
Today We have Minho and Jaeyun From 8TURN on set and we tried to rank the best chicken around the world with Robin from Finland!
Hope you like the video :)
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note: Brazil is one of the main exporters of chicken to other countries 🐔🐓🇧🇷
We eat the feet and neck but is more in healthy soups, like a grandma thing. Also the brown egg are considered to be healthier, it's from "galinha caipira" (free range chicken), so they grow in a more friendly and natural environment, they're less stressed and things like this. I personally prefer the "industrial" chicken.
My dad cook chicken thighs with a special seasoning recipe and it's the best thing ever ❤
Não, ovos vermelhos/marrom não são de galinha caipira, ou melhor, também são, a unica diferença visual entre um ovo vermelho de galinha doméstica e galinha caipira é que a gema tem uma cor mais forte no caipira.
E os ovos brancos e vermelhos (não caipira) são basicamente iguais.
so you prefer animal abuse?
not only chicken, but i think we are the main exporters of meat too 😆they can be eating only brazilian food lol
All SK Food come from Brasil
In the UK our eggs are brown and free range....well a lot are thankfully.
Robin with low confidence and high charisma is just too funny
to those who do not know robin is an artist from finland, i rly recommend checking his music out, and robin korea era is something we live for. also the chicken curry he was talking abt it called kanaviillokki, it's one of the most popular foods school kids like, it's served with rice and lingonberry jam on the side. it's such a good comfort food!
As a finn I have never heard about chicken with lingoberry jam. Here is also some local differences with dishes. Example eating reindeer is not actually very common in southern finland but they eat more reindeer in northern finland and lapland or I quess so, also reindeers meat is pretty expensive.
Blood sausage or black sausage as we say is local dish in Tampere (city in Finland) and its common eat it with mashed potatoes and lingonberry jam.
Chicken soup is common dish in Finland.
As a Finnish person we sometmes make fun of our food how bad it is (at least in school) because the worst part of our culture is that Finnish food culture is very poor and we don't really have dishes to be proud of. Also there isn't that many dishes compared to other countries.
When talking about meat mince is the most popular in Finland.
🐔💕 Gotta try that Korean chicken next! 🍗🌏
In the UK, we can have chicken tikka masala with mango chutney, so jam isn't a far stretch if you think about it.
People who think food in the UK is rubbish are thinking of the 1970s 😬
Why no India this time??
Porque a higiene é fundamental
@@eduardosantos5078nós, índios, fazemos os brasileiros chorarem😓
The whole time I was waiting for them to eat
Well, some Americans eat turkey with cranberry sauce. So it seems like the fininsh people with their berries. By the way, African Americans taught koreans about fried chicken. During the korean War. I like chicken and turkey with bechamel gravy.
we eat blood in Brazil too, it's called sarapatel
Quando apareceu o prato da França eu lembrei do estrogonofe 🥺 que pecado esquecer
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Brasil coxinha😍🤤🤤
It took about half of the video to realize why do the koreans look like so familiar🫠 even when Jaeyun is my bias.. I feel s o o o betrayer I'm sorry😭
旻浩宝宝🥰
KFC? Should’ve had Popeyes.
Roubado de novo, quem merecia ganhar é a França, fiquei até com fome vendo os pratos, e o Brasil em segundo.
???? Não amor
Não mesmo. Só a coxinha ganha de lavada
@@mih655 Você assistiu o vídeo? Os pratos franceses são super sofisticados, ela falou de frango marinado no vinho e você quer ganhar com uma simples coxinha. Você deve ser muito pobre, porque não tem a mínima noção de gastronomia.
@@mih655 Você assistiu o vídeo? O prato francês é super sofisticado, frango marinado no vinho e você quer comparar com uma simples coxinha. Você não entende nada de gastronomia.
Who is the left Korean guy?
Why arent people teying the dishes? This is a cop out if im being honest.....glad im less than half way through, im out on this video.
I love how Finland gets more recognition overseas, and LMAO Robin is sooo like (Oh well... let's still re-present Finnish food). Honestly we'all so down to earth in Finland. Torille mennään siis.
@@joao-paulo-santos2: Yeah but it isn't talked about that much in youth and travel culture. Many people go "Finland? Oh yeah, that's some random cold country in Europe. Anyway, let's talk about Italy." instead of actually knowing more or being interested to see more. Finland has visibility in sociology studies but not in common conversations of people internationally. "Hard Rock Hallelujah", "Ievan Polkka" and recently "Cha cha cha" are basically the only songs people know are from Finland, and if you ask them to name any other Finn, they might even have trouble naming the president because the country lacks a strong media presence.
I can’t be the only one that was waiting for them to bring out all the chicken dishes from the various countries and have a taste test round?😭😭
Well I'm glad I read this first cause ain't no way I'm watching a 25 minute video for then to TALK about chicken
@@czenniebyforce lol I wish someone also did that for me😭
Yeah! How can they rank it without tasting it? 😳
Robin what the heck are you doing here😂 Finnish food is totally just bland and pure form like he said. Normally home made food is pretty healthy tho. Also I have had a jam with chicken but never with curry. That made me a little confused because I never heard of it🤯
I think he was just a little embarrassed and wanted to how off Finnish cooking in a better light. I've been to Finland and can honestly say that was a mission impossible, there's no amount of redemption for suomalaista ruokaa.
It's mildly spiced, fair enough, but I have too disagree it being bland.
Finn and I have never heard eating jam with chicken 😮 But yes plain like he says 😂
@@Aurinkohelmi How?!😮 I have eaten IT many Times in schools and at home. Sometimes with blackcurrant jam
@@Sayitlikitiz101What You talking about Finnish food is good.. I Mean i am finnish😅 I had many different cultures food, but Finnish Wood is better for me😂
Wtf is robin doing here😂❤. His career started from love songs when he was 13 years old (or something like that. I don't remember how old he was) and now he's telling abt Finnish food on a RUclips show😅💀❤😂
@@joao-paulo-santos2 oh I know 😂👀
@@joao-paulo-santos2yes, he is
How many international fans are here to support 8TURN? 🖐️
nobody.
@@Felipe-zy2irrude.
Anyways Meeeeee
Me I support them
Come to Brazil 8TURN 🥺🇧🇷
Para com isso mano ksksk
Ana forgot about our roast chicken made in meat houses, and also tulipinhas, which are chicken wings roasted on the barbecue or fried, and my mother eats chicken feet and neck, more in soup or broth when it's cold, I personally hate it
I think she always talks little about how much we have to offer, I think they don't give her much opportunity or she thinks she would talk too much, but we are a very diverse country so I think she should have that opportunity, instead of talking practically only in coxinha, coxinha is our brilliance, I can't deny it, but we certainly have many options and varieties, just as they said, we have what we call ''galeto'' which is basically a chicken barbecue, and I definitely think it should have Talking about our stroganoff, I know it was created based on what would be Russian stroganoff, but ours is a totally different dish from the Russian one, it's basically another dish, and we have a version with chicken instead of beef...
It seems that people commenting on their dishes are really talking about how people eat in their country, but in Brazil we have many more options and never enough opportunity to comment on
also cant believe thai win, ok, can be good, but dont look that good, sorry ;-; this chicken so pale like sad raw chicken ;-;
Como qe julgam isso sem provar 🤔 ñ tem como julgar uma comida sem saber o Sabor
Kanaviillokkia ei tarjoilla puolukkahillon kera, vaan mustaherukkahillon! Finnish kanaviillokki is not served with lingonberry jam, but blackcurrant jam!
Mä kyl syön sitä usein puolukkahillolla. Mut kai sekin on makuasia. I eat it usually with lingonberry. But it probably depends on what ur used to.
Kysymys olikin juuri yleisestä käytännöstä, mitä esim. koulussa tarjotaan. Toki eri vaihtoehdot on sallittu.
@@pontikkapannu1262 Oon aika varma et syy miks kouluis on mustaherukkahilloa on koska koulu ikäiset yleisesti ottaen vihaa puolukoita. XD
@@henkkahenrik4183 Totta totta, toisaalta pinaattilettupäivinä on yleensä puolukkaa 🤔
@@pontikkapannu1262 totta, mutta pinaattiletut on ittesään hieman makeampia niin varmaan tasapainottaa.
I can understand the lingonberry with the chicken. It’s similar to how in the US we have Turkey with cranberry during thanksgiving and it’s actually good. I just wouldn’t have it with the curry sauce…but idk it might taste good 😅
I know it's Swedish and not Finnish, but you can get lingonberry and chicken at Ikea restaurants
@@jeffrey88888 I’ve bought the ikea lingonberry and yes, it’s pretty good. I usually “Americanize” it and make it with mashed potatoes, meatballs and it’s so good. Next time I’ll try it with chicken.
Edit: actually, I now prefer lingonberry instead of raspberry. I always have a jar in my home.
i don't think i ever had turkey😅 I am finnish
Also the ”curry” Robin is talking about is not the like thai curry style… Some finns sprinkle curry spice on the chicken and that’s the curry he’s talking about 😅😅 it’s not like sauce
Ana forgot to talk about the famous brazilian roasted chicken, our beloved roasted chicken with farofa, that is SO DELICIOUS that some people even take it to eat at the beach. But I'll forgive Ana because she is from São Paulo, so she is not used to the beach hahaha. Brazil has other delicious parts of chicken on barbecue too, not jus chicken heart. We have chicken wings deliciously roasted at churrasco too.
ngl... really thought I was going to see them eat and try all those different chicken dishes and not just talk about them haha 😅
Ana esqueceu do nosso querido Strogonoff versão br!!
Eu ia comentar isso, ela nem falou do nosso estrogonofe de frango geralmente os gringos amam em unanimidade.
@@mendes_maupq não é original, li um tempo atrás q era da Alemanha, veio dos imigrantes, nos temos a versão br
@@hisannnilyan4170 pelo que conheço é da Rússia, não?
Mas nós fizemos uma versão q é tão diferente q reconhecem como um prato bem único e abrasileirado.
Tanto q se eu não me engano o original russo é com carne bovina
Again we love our Kanaviilokki (is also typical Finnish lunch food in schools)
Agree, it's delicious
It seems good to me 😋 he did not tried to deffend his country food at all 😂
Kanaviillokki is good, but I have never seen it served with jam. Might it be some local thing?
@@Soldier_FIN The jam is optional. Finnish cuisine we love to add jam as plate cleanser between savory and sweet and bitterness.
@@juju-un8voto be fair there isn't much to defend😅
"Pure form" one of the episodes I laughed the most
Ana maravilha! Representante do Brazil que nos deixa bem na fita
every food here have pure form like it lol it was a great video
Tragam ana mais vezes 🇧🇷
Acho que o fricassê de frango que comemos no Brasil não é muito fiel ao prato original francês, mas é a minha comida favorita!
Hahahah UK was attacked at the begging, so much fun on this channel 😂
🍗 Love the chicken debate, rooting for Colombia and Japan next! 🇨🇴🇯🇵
in brazil we eat chicken feet in the countryside with stews
We don't, stop lying.
@@Felipe-zy2ir lol my family and lot of people I know do, but believe whatever you want
Njahas robin päässy oikee näidenki kanavalle xD
Robin is the first person I’ve ever heard saying that he eats chicken with jam 😭😭
KFC = Korean Fried Chicken, off course xD
CHICKEN TIKKA MASALA is not only INDIAN INSPIRED but it's actually and INDIAN DISH. But I like the british guy. he is very funny and cool about everything.
My grandma eat chiken feet and necks and the older side of the family are actually quite fond of them, they even fight for this parts sometimes
I actually never tried it but since I'm not a picky eater I'll acutally join the fight and eat a chiken feet when I get the chance lmao
But yeah, I can't say it's really a thing here but it's way more common than Ana described in my part of the country, Brasília.
We dont even have finnish chicken like as a traditional food, its mainly bought from store.🤣🤣
Oh never heard of kanaviillokki
👁️👄👁️Looks nice
What kind of human eats blood...
But i see if we talk about not full chicken then I see it would be a Dish
I know noneeee
What is more common meat in Finnish traditional food? My stereotype is that you eat mostly fish. 😅
Ana should have said about our strogonoff, it's a dish made with diced chicken and milkcream (very tasty btw) and we love eating roasted chicken and chicken stew. I also love eating its the liver and the gizzard.
is 8turn the owner of this channel por what?... 🤣
They didn't add india because they know India has the best chicken
Hahaha sure
O problema é a higiene
@@eduardosantos5078 oh so have you seen the hygiene yet no you haven't wider your perspective & reminding you the spices which everyone use are originated from india & there are always 2 things you also might have Street food & then food made in restaurants so same thing is with India okay so you are no one to say anything if you don't have proper information. Half the information= full blunder about your brain
@@taeisha8729Não é uma questão de cérebro.....é uma questão de estômago mesmo....sinto nojo
@@eduardosantos5078 whatever you & your stomach feel once get educated we Indians know what we eat & how that is & you making fun of someone's culture shows everything about you
hey hey, Am not born as a finn. But lived here for so long. Been eating the chicken dish for many time at school. Its really good. You can add chilly, if you have some. The jam part. Never seen it.
Yeah me too. I'm a finn and graduating from high school soon. I have never seen that jam in school when we have chicken dishes. When I eat chicken at home I normally use jam but I have never seen it in school. Don't really eat jam with curry tho but with some other chicken dishes.
That dish with jam is a pretty specific one, we did have it at school in more rural southern finland and I think it tastes pretty good! It is like a common dish imo but it’s just that one dish that has jam, not other chicken dishes
I graduated from high school (lukio) two years ago so I think it’s not that it has disappeared, it’s just served more in certain areas probably
@@Meye55 yeah that's the case probably. When I started high school I was so confused because the food was so much different from the food that I had in elementary and middle school. The only difference was that my high school is like 20km further than my middle school. Just so weird how it can be so different.
At leas here, they do serve it in schools with jam, It's always been on the menu but I guess depends on the region too
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✌BRAZIL - faltou falar do estrogonofe de frango, fricassê, salpicão e asinha 😎
Well. You can easily take away the european countries. If this would be an asian competition things would be much more competitive. But Philippines chicken is the best for me.
8:55 In France We do the same Elisa, it's called "boudin".
As a finn i have the 7:55 rice "curry" WITHOUT THE JAM NO THANK YOU😭
Was he joking about KFC? cause it’s actually Kentucky Fried Chicken
he was obviously joking
Its a common thing to say. Korean fried chicken. Korea has a huge fried chicken culture.
I don't like chicken so... I don't understand nothing what they are talking about 😔👍
When I would visit my grandparents (who were from South Africa), we would eat curry chicken and vegetables along with a banana, so the whole jam and curry thing doesn't sound too crazy to me. Sweet and spicy is a yummy combination!
In Brazil we do eat the feet of the chicken, at least in the northeast. My dad loves it but I don’t think it is very appetizing so I have never tried
Milho e Baunilha,esse cara da Inglaterra,acho que ele curte um dos dois....
Eu como pé e coração de galinha kkkkkkkk todo mundo deveria comer é muito bom slk
I've never seen someone fight so much for a chicken in the oven HAHAHAHAHAHH
I liked this chicken debate. My thumbs up for more episodes like this one.
Greetings from Kentucky USA ❤❤❤❤
Robin forgot blood pancakes in finnish dish
They need to taste Caribbean chicken or Pollo Caribeño
hey hey hey! Kanaviilokki is good💁😎
I thought they would be eating them.. bruh
Achei q eles iam experimentar as comidas paia
8TURN PLS COME TO CHILE 🇨🇱✨️
Taiwanese food.
i love 02z
That Finnish guy is just shame to us.
They really needed to have food samples for this one.
Anna we do eat chicken feet 😂
I love Ryan, he’s so funny😂💙
Everybody : "Mmmm, should I have chicken wing, leg, or back???"
Korea : "Let the scaly feet to me!" 😋
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Just clarifying that people in Brazil do eat chicken feet. I am from Goias and it is very common for older generations to eat it, some younger people may consider it unappetizing but me myself LOVE it. It is definitely not an every day dish, but if you buy a alive chicken at the feiras (street booth seling market) or grow your own chickens you're most likely gonna use the feet as well where I come from. It is not something you usually find at a super market tho.
Our Brazilian girl also didn't mentioned some stuff, and because I know she cant say everything I wanted to add some more. One of the most important dishes in Brazil is strogonoff, it is inspired by the russian dish but made in our own way, basically a chicken or meat curry with, cream, ketchup, mustard, seasonings, and sometimes mushrooms. We usually serve it with white rice and batata palhas, which is basically little sticks of potato, almost like what you find in bags of chips. We usually serve it at so many events, like birthdays, weddings, and also just an everyday kinda dish.
And I also wanted to clarify that in Brazil, at least in my state (Goias), it is very common for us to have roasted chicken just like France and Germany, especially during weekends. I remember there was period in my life that every Sunday my mom and my grandma would go with me to the feira that was close to our house, on the way we would stop at this little store and choose one of the chickens that was spinning at the machine. The guy working there would stick a little wood stick on the chicken to mark it as bought, and we would let it finishing roasting there so when we had bought everything at the feira we would grab it on the way back home and it would be ready. Then at home we would serve it with a especial sauce my grandma prepared, as well as roaster potatoes and carroats, rice, beans, and salad (I usually didnt eat the salad lol)
Maybe they need eat first?
Just talk? not eating?
Mexico should be in one of these food videos. Maybe do desserts next? Mexican sweet bread, churros, hot chocolate, flan, etc are all good.
CANJA for Brazillll is my bigest medicine, when you are sick, for the head, the soul, the body or the heart, eat canja
So they've never seen green shell eggs? They are the healthiest eggs because of their low content of cholesterol.
I also assume the brown they were referring to is actually the pinkish colour since there are actually brown coloured egg but they are very rare.
Traditional British Food- Fish&Chip, Beer, Tea with milk.. thats it😂
Aqui em Recife nós comemos sim os pés e o pescoço da galinha, é muito comum.
No entanto são mais comuns cozidos do que fritos ou assado, e em canjas também. Temos também a galinha a cabidela que é o frango cozido no sangue do frango (eu particularmente não gosto) mas é muito comum e bem apreciado.
😂😁
empadao
Ana, remember the common chicken we bake in the oven with homemade farofa inside ❤❤❤
the chicken word count in this video must be something around 968
I absolutely love these convos. Gonna tell my kids this was Hetalia. 😂
''Food as fuel' --> 100% finnish attitude
😊❤
I wish they’d film another episode where they all try one or two dishes from the countries here
btw you wrote jaeyun's name wrong in the caption 👀
Eu esperando trazerem todos os pratos mencionados pra eles provarem 🤡
I'm looking for Vinci, invite him again hehe