Japanese Couple Tries Filipino Instant Noodles For The First Time! Lucky Me Pancit Canton Taste Test

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @TriceeXO
    @TriceeXO 2 года назад +244

    It’s refreshing to know that you both liked kalamansi straight away. I’ve been watching Koreans try the kalamansi flavor and they hate it. It’s just fun to know different people’s different tastes ☺️

    • @benoktorres9520
      @benoktorres9520 2 года назад +3

      Nyahaha I just watched it earlier

    • @saltylemon9067
      @saltylemon9067 2 года назад +3

      Korean Ate? Right?

    • @TriceeXO
      @TriceeXO 2 года назад +1

      @@saltylemon9067 Yes! 😅

    • @jdtoledo
      @jdtoledo 2 года назад +4

      But pinoys hate it too because we can taste the fake sourness. If i want kalamansi flavor i cook the original and squeeze a real one on it🤗

    • @benoktorres9520
      @benoktorres9520 2 года назад +17

      @@jdtoledo You only bro. Most of us love it, you must be a fake Filipino wahaha

  • @itantanmo
    @itantanmo 2 года назад +270

    My personal favorite is Sweet and Spicy but everyone in our house prefers Chilimansi. Also in the Philippines i know it's weird but sometimes we eat it together with bread. Same with spaghetti hehehe

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад +92

      Filipino people love carbs 😆 And me too!

    • @voxspectruml5579
      @voxspectruml5579 2 года назад +9

      Or Rice

    • @kirojiro23
      @kirojiro23 2 года назад +16

      It's not weird with bread. It's a snack basically, so it compliment with each other.
      My favorite was Sweet & Spicy too. Perfect with the bun and coke.

    • @micks28
      @micks28 2 года назад +1

      new subs here🥰🥰🥰i dont know but for me the sweet and spicy one as well as the original one they're both NAKAKASAWA ANG LASA(Aji wa iyadesu)compare to CHILIMANSI the more you eat it the more your liking it,(it has that addictive taste, from the sourness i guess😁😁😁.. Godbless always and have a nice day,HOPE TO SEE MORE CONTENT ESPECIALLY.. EXPERIENCING MORE FILIPINO FOOD,and thankyou for trying it.. 🥰 🥰 🥰 🥰 i know our tastes are way too different but sometimes we also have that same taste that we both likes.. 🥰 🥰 🥰

    • @rovidelarosa
      @rovidelarosa 2 года назад +7

      Japan has yakisoba pan which is kinda similar.

  • @ScarletLicht
    @ScarletLicht 2 года назад +46

    I've been eating pancit canton since I was a kid and ever since I learned how to cook, I have experimented different ways on how to level up each type. I hope you try one of these hehe! My favorite is of the Extra Hot (Black and Red) one.
    Original Flavor:
    Mix in bits of bacon or ham
    Add a bit of mushroom powder and garlic powder
    Calamansi and Chilimansi:
    I recommend mixing the two
    Add a splash of vinegar or squeeze actual calamansi on them
    Add garlic and onion powder or sauteé in actual minced garlic and onion plus spring onion
    A dash of soy sauce and oyster sauce
    A drop of sesame oil goes a long way
    Sweet and Spicy:
    Cook as instructed
    But mix in an egg just like how you would with fried rice
    Or you can cook the egg sunny side up style just make sure the yolk is very runny so that you can mix it really well
    Add chili powder
    If you have shrimps you can sauteé and add them as well
    You can drizzle a small amount of chili oil if you want for a stronger aroma
    Extra Hot:
    Cook with exact amount of water (1 cup for 1 pack)
    when the water is half the amount
    Add in cubed slices of cheese (I use Eden cheese)
    Mix until everything has melted you can add more water or a splash of milk if it's too dry for you
    Add Knorr soy sauce/seasoning (if you don't have one you can use any other type of soy sauce)
    You can add oyster sauce if you want
    As well as chili powder if you want it spicier
    If yoy want to mix in some meat you can add bacon bits or artificial crab meat or a sunny side up egg on the side
    Sprinkle with dried parsley
    Hope someone tries these hehe!

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад +4

      Wow! I’ll try these! Thank you 🙏

    • @twixie__5651
      @twixie__5651 2 года назад +3

      Girllll, where did you buy the mushroom powder?😆🤣I’ve been looking for a mushroom powder

    • @andros3443
      @andros3443 2 года назад

      @@twixie__5651 maybe try the mushroom soup packet?

    • @ScarletLicht
      @ScarletLicht 2 года назад

      @@twixie__5651 omg it was homemade because we couldn't find it either😭 we wanted one because it was what the cafetaria at one of the hospitals here used for their vegan meals which made them very delicious

  • @christianedradan8253
    @christianedradan8253 2 года назад +52

    This channel is so wholesome. The couple just loves food and make videos for fun. The reviews are just a plus. I want this kind of relationship. ❤️

  • @spiderliliez
    @spiderliliez 2 года назад +177

    I knew it.. the Japanese likes Pancit Canton better than the Koreans, no wonder I love Japanese food more. HAHAHA

    • @jeff8355
      @jeff8355 2 года назад +13

      unlike the japanese very humble and understanding 90% of the filipinos loves japan 🇵🇭💗🇯🇵

    • @joker-j7591
      @joker-j7591 2 года назад +7

      We like Japanese food because we are colonised by them. Almost some of our Filipino dishes have Japanese style of cooking with it. Thus, it is likewise a custom to us Filipinos to like the Japanese cuisines more than the Korean cuisines, which is based on my opinion that is.

    • @markreyes4307
      @markreyes4307 2 года назад +2

      Same I love japanese foods more because korean foods gave me hemorrhoids because of too spicy foods,next time i will just stick to my personal favorite ramen.

    • @KenKobayashiRasmussen
      @KenKobayashiRasmussen 2 года назад +8

      The Japanese has sense of quality like the Italians, they like the taste of what they are eating, if it’s chicken, then they want a clean taste of chicken.
      Koreans on the other enjoy chilli and chillipaste, they use a lot of fermented chillipaste with many dishes. Eating a lot of bald flavors, you will loose your sense of fine tasting with all those hot dishes.
      It is the same with chocolate, if you eat the very flavorful dark chocolate first and then eat the less flavorful white chocolate afterwards, you will not be able to taste the beautiful notes of the white chocolate.
      There is no right or wrong way, but there is a big difference between the Japanese cuisine to the Korean cuisine even though both countries have been heavily influenced by China.
      It is the same with Thai Cuisine, they are so used to chilli that they need it to get satisfaction in their dishes. Simple tasting dishes taste bland and boring to them.

    • @lexxx89
      @lexxx89 2 года назад +3

      bruh some filipino dishes are inspired by japan like okoy which is like a toned down and affordable version of okonomiyaki

  • @lcscarlett1807
    @lcscarlett1807 2 года назад +41

    What I have noticed from watching countless reaction videos on our country's Pancit Canton flavors is that Japanese people appreciates the kalamansi flavor much much better than any other races. 💗💗 That makes me extra happy since kalamansi is my favorite flavor. Thanks for your great reaction! 💕💕

  • @paulnicolaparua300
    @paulnicolaparua300 2 года назад +19

    When I was in 4th grade, I had a half japanese half filipino friend whose name was Hiroki. Same name as you. I have no communications with him anymore but I searched him in fb and saw he is now already living in Japan. Great memories about him. 🙂💖

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад +4

      Oh it's the same name as me. Hope you have a happy holiday!

  • @bitfrosteseigeheim5605
    @bitfrosteseigeheim5605 2 года назад +16

    For me, the best flavour are the *Combination Flavours* . I always mixed it with Original + "Other Flavour Above" and they taste great. So that's why I always cooked two packs of Pancit Canton.
    Note: You just ate a Pancit Canton Original flavour, a little bit damage packaging because the noodles becomes hard and flavourings are lumpy, hard.

  • @reniemiller1166
    @reniemiller1166 2 года назад +11

    Here's a secret. If you want to balance the sweet spicy and sourness.. buy the sweet and spicy pancit canton. And after you cook it. Mix it with calamansi or lime. It works for me. Taste better. I think no one done this before but only myself. Have a nice day!

    • @mikellobabilozach3482
      @mikellobabilozach3482 2 года назад +1

      we always does that but i use original with chili mansi one, also tip you can kinda shake the oil pack in hot water for it to wake up because our oil really love's to sleep all the time

  • @dang_pine9369
    @dang_pine9369 2 года назад +48

    I like the original and sweet & spicy flavor. I usually eat it with boiled egg. I boil the noodles around 3 mins. It’s good you preferred the calamansi flavor because some non Filipinos finds it a weird taste 😂 but it’s an acquired taste.

    • @chindeukie_jpg
      @chindeukie_jpg 2 года назад +1

      Yes boiled egg it is!

    • @gmsimon
      @gmsimon 2 года назад +4

      I do boiled egg as well because I'm too lazy to clean another pan for the fried egg. XD

    • @zmlhezmlhe4843
      @zmlhezmlhe4843 2 года назад

      chilimansi 😁😁

  • @LongXue
    @LongXue 2 года назад +16

    The most efficient way to mix the sauce with the noodles is to mix the sauce and powder first on the plate before mixing in the noodles, this way you can get even sauce on all of the noodles and there won't be any unmixed powder.

    • @nightvisiongoggles
      @nightvisiongoggles 2 года назад +2

      That's the more efficient way, but I realized that pouring the oil and soy sauce first onto the drained noodles, then mix, then sprinkle the seasoning, then mix, makes the pancit canton taste better.

  • @devinose
    @devinose 2 года назад +26

    My personal favorite is Sweet and Spicy. I'm glad you guys enjoyed the different variations of Pancit Canton.

  • @thevirginslayer5362
    @thevirginslayer5362 2 года назад +20

    Remember to drink lots of water after eating Pancit Canton. ❤️ My favorite are the Chili-mansi and Sweet and spicy partnered with soft boiled egg. 😋

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the advice! Next time I'll try soft boiled egg 😊

  • @iMaC-10
    @iMaC-10 2 года назад +12

    You guys are cute. I’m glad that you liked our instant pancit canton.
    Pro tip: mix the sauce and the powder together before you add the noodles to have an even taste

  • @mari_e2676
    @mari_e2676 2 года назад +15

    Chili-mansi is my favorite! But, I do enjoy the regular kalamansi as well! So glad you both enjoyed these!

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад +2

      Kalamansi is not common here in Japan. But we loved it 😊

  • @justrandomthings709
    @justrandomthings709 2 года назад +7

    As I observed foreigners trying Pancit Canton. The real difference between the Korean and Japanese palate is that as ALWAYS Korean like the spicy flavors and it's very different to Japanese since they like food with lesser spice.

  • @buwaya5704
    @buwaya5704 2 года назад +2

    CHILIMANSI my FAVORITE!!! While boiling the noodles get 2 table spoon of water from it mix along with the sauce and oil to dissolve the powder so that so that when you put the noodles it will spread evenly on to it

  • @Lucky-lw3wi
    @Lucky-lw3wi 2 года назад +1

    My recipe on pancit canton ( u should try)
    *half cook noodles
    *put small amount of water on the pan then mix all the flavors, oil and soy sauce
    *add some sugar (1 pancit canton half spoon)
    *add black ground pepper
    *1tps of sesame oil for the aroma
    *oyster sauce ( 1 pancit canton half spoon)
    *then add the half cooked noodles
    *having excess sauce on the noodles are nice
    *cook some half cook scramble egg (no salt or fish sauce)

  • @ren5183
    @ren5183 2 года назад

    Man, this is so calm and wholesome to watch. I love it

  • @madjrosana697
    @madjrosana697 2 года назад +6

    the noodles should be cooked for about 3 min., I am so glad that you came to try our best-tasting instant pancit canton!

  • @martinarce5838
    @martinarce5838 2 года назад +10

    The ranking for me would be:
    1st is Sweet & Spicy.
    2nd is original flavor.
    3rd is calamansi.
    The rest, I can't eat them. Lol

  • @homohabilis8579
    @homohabilis8579 2 года назад +4

    I really love Chili-mansi flavor. It's flavorful with spicy and tangy taste. I eat this with bread or top it with rice and egg! It's so delicious! 😊

  • @falalalalalalalalala8740
    @falalalalalalalalala8740 2 года назад +2

    You could also mix together different flavors. Personally, I like having chilimansi and sweet & spicy together. You could also add more veggies like onion, carrots, cabbage, and baby corn. Some shrimp would be good too.

  • @paparaiski
    @paparaiski 2 года назад +1

    Here's an advice from a filipino guys. Cook 2 pouch of pancit canton, sweet and spicy and chillimansi then grid a prawn cracker and spread it on top as toppings. If Oishi prawn crackers is available in japan use that, and use shredded scramble egg with the pancit if want to go wild.

  • @rolanalberto3064
    @rolanalberto3064 2 года назад +2

    I'm happy you guys enjoyed Lucky Me! Pancit Canton. And yes as most pointed out in the comments, some Filipinos (myself included) DO eat them best with bread which is similar to your Japanese SOBA-PAN. The type of bread we use is either Sliced White breadloaf or a Francis Bread. We also eat them with rice. And glass of ice-cold Coke hehe

  • @graceignacio306
    @graceignacio306 2 года назад +1

    Why do I always watch these kind of vids before sleeping 🤣

  • @kentdvaliant6926
    @kentdvaliant6926 2 года назад +2

    Hey.. I'm that guy that commented on your sisig and adobo videos.. Keep it up.. More videos to come!! 😊☺️
    I love the three flavors without the spicy.. I'm not a spicy guy.. It is addicting but too much of them can cause kidney diseases.. Still be careful tho..

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад

      Yes I remember you! Thank you for commenting again! I appreciate it!

  • @tanchiro4294
    @tanchiro4294 2 года назад +1

    as a Filipino its good to know that you like my countries noodles

  • @dgreater1
    @dgreater1 2 года назад +1

    I like mixing the Kalamansi+Chili mansi to reduce the spiciness a little bit. I also eat it with rice from time to time, full blast carbo. I also tasted a specially prepared instant pancit canton (packed with meats and vegetable) once before and even now I've been craving for it.

  • @Normal-Person
    @Normal-Person 2 года назад +1

    Kalamansi! This is my comfort food since I was in college, I used to hang out in Internet Cafes back then and eat it whenever I get hungry.

  • @PheeCesofASMR
    @PheeCesofASMR 2 года назад +1

    So happy you enjoyed our noodles same thing as we enjoyed yours😍💖 from Philippines here😁 Take care and stay safe🤗

  • @karlc4277
    @karlc4277 2 года назад +8

    Its good to hear that both of you enjoyed the noodles. It was interesting that both of you had very different preferences, and the video was very fun to watch. Hopefully the both of you continue to enjoy trying new foods as much as we enjoy watching your videos.
    On a side note, here in the Philippines, majority of the people here and me included would rate either the sweet and spicy and chili-mansi to be 1st with the kalamansi flavor a close 2nd.

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you so much!

    • @MM-br1hm
      @MM-br1hm 2 года назад

      This is true. I rarely buy the original flavor.

  • @benjaminplays3696
    @benjaminplays3696 2 года назад +2

    I love to eat Chili-mansi with a soft boiled egg and a side of rice! I split the egg and let the yolk go into the pancit canton and its really good! The rice gets rid of the spice a bit though but i still like to eat it with rice

  • @HaezNikzz
    @HaezNikzz 2 года назад +3

    My personal favorite is kalamansi ever since I was a kid! Glad that both of you liked our Pancit Canton so much! I remember looking after our sari-sari store (it's like a neighborhood store here in the PH) during the pandemic and Kalamansi is always the one who ran out really fast! If my little cousins were to buy the Original kind (since that's the flavor which always remains lmao), they would squeeze some real "Calamansi fruit" to make it taste sour.
    Btw, my ranking goes like this -> Kalamansi, Chili Mansi, Sweet & Spicy, Original & Extra Hot

  • @Beansprout.2131
    @Beansprout.2131 2 года назад +3

    Chillimansi for me too! ❤ Filipinos love kalamansi on so many dishes especially pancit (canton, bihon, palabok, etc.)
    I love Lucky Me Pancit Canton ever since I was in elementary school. It is perfect with sunny side up egg but I also sometimes add beaten egg (just little amount) with the newly cooked noodles while mixing it with the seasoning.

  • @darnelflores1977
    @darnelflores1977 2 года назад +7

    Chili- mansi is my favorite. And also I eat with bread. It's a perfect combination for me. 😊 Shouting from cebu 😁

  • @donnadv6350
    @donnadv6350 2 года назад +1

    I always have in my pantry the original, kalamansi, and chilimansi flavor. (I eat but not often). When I cook it I stir fry vegetables like carrots, cabbage, snow peas, etc because I love veggies on my noodles and adds more quantity to the noodles which makes me fuller and healthier.

  • @melaniegarcia5076
    @melaniegarcia5076 2 года назад +2

    福岡の姉の家族はラッキーなパンシットカントンが大好きで、夫と子供たちはオリジナルのカラマンシーが大好きで、姉は甘くてスパイシーなのが大好きです🤗

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад

      そうなんですね!Melanieさんの妹さんは日本人ですか?

  • @MChris-n3w
    @MChris-n3w 2 года назад +1

    I'm glad you like them!
    My ranking:
    1. Sweet & Spicy
    2. Hot & Spicy
    3. Chilimansi
    4. Kalamansi
    5. Original

  • @kirojiro23
    @kirojiro23 2 года назад +10

    My favorite was Sweet & Spicy. But I love mixing both Sweet & Spicy with the Hot Chili. Perfect with the bun and coke. Kanpekida!
    Hot Chili/Extra Hot alone was salty, it calls for rice.
    My ranking:
    1st: Sweet & Spicy
    2nd: Hot Chili/Extra Hot
    3rd: Chili Mansi
    I don't like the original and the kalamansi flavor. I don't like the smell, but taste ok. But I'd rather not eat it 😄
    Koreans also prefer the original or Kalamansi. Same taste bud I think 😄
    Btw, cook it for 3 mins and it's ready.

  • @peedee7952
    @peedee7952 2 года назад +17

    You two are so cute. I like to combine otiginal and calamansi flavor together. I like to let the rolk of the fried egg combine with the noodles when I eat it. Sometimes Filipinos eat Pancit Canton with rice or with bread because the flavor is strong. I look forward to more Filipino food videos. 💕

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much! I'll make more Filipino food videos 😊

  • @charaeeflower3156
    @charaeeflower3156 2 года назад +1

    Since this is one of my friends and family comfort food, most of the time we cook/eat it as a group. Try different combinations. I like 2 chilimansi, 1 sweet and spicy and 1 original then get cut up hotdogs or egg/omellete then bread.

  • @LeshhGo
    @LeshhGo 2 года назад +1

    You can add 1 or 2 tbsp of water from the water you use to boil the noodles to make it saucy 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @IBtrollinyoufool
    @IBtrollinyoufool Год назад

    Coming from you folks who know your noodles, it’s great to see you also enjoy the taste of our instant 🍜 🙂 And great choice with the chilli-mansi as #1!!

  • @ceemohw-qn3km
    @ceemohw-qn3km 2 года назад +1

    You can add a bit of the pancit water to the seasonings to make the flavor milder and the noodles more moist. I used to love the extra hot variety but now, the most i can tolerate is chili mansi.

  • @anatan7160
    @anatan7160 2 года назад +1

    I mix the original with chili-mansi then sauté that with shiitake mushrooms, carrots, chicken whatever is in the pantry! Makes a good meal!

  • @francescamedina137
    @francescamedina137 2 года назад +1

    When my husband and I eat this, we combine the chili-mansi and original flavors. The spiciness is subdued but the savouriness is intensified. 💖💖💖

  • @pwepwe2249
    @pwepwe2249 2 года назад +1

    I always add 1 calamansi for kalamansi flavor to make it more refreshing and white pepper for extra hot and sweet and spicy.

  • @fredcj8
    @fredcj8 2 года назад +6

    depends on the mood i guess. when watchin netflix id go for chilimansi. But id usually go for the original especially on breakfast. Its really nice to mix with sauted random veggies like cabbage/beans/carrots/bellpeper/onion/mushroom/celery or whatever is left in the fridge. sauted veggies also good with hot&spicy, it adds to the flavor.

  • @tresheia
    @tresheia 2 года назад +2

    My personal favorite flavor of pancit canton is hot chili cuz i love spicy things and I love eating it with rice or bread
    My ranking of pancit canton
    1. Hot chili
    2. Sweet and spicy
    3. Chilimansi
    4. Original

  • @unknown-oi1nb
    @unknown-oi1nb 2 года назад +1

    Support this channel guys it's so awesome.... greetings from PH...🇵🇭

  • @90Beater
    @90Beater 2 года назад +2

    As an American with Filipino wife I will only like the hot chili version. Of course I can't eat it plain. I have to cook up a load of vegetables and some meats then use multiple packs to get the right balance. Then I can enjoy it for a few days. Adding an egg is always a great option. Luckily we get it cheap here so she can get the Kalimnasi version and I can burn my taste buds.

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад +1

      I'll try adding a load of vegetables to make it healthy next time. Thank you for watching!

  • @wes0112
    @wes0112 2 года назад +1

    since your wife loves sour foods, i think she can try pancit palabok, paksiw(milk fish), bistek and crispy pata(you must use the crispy pata dipping sauce. it's a must lol). as other foods try pork menudo, beef caldereta, chicken afritada and sisig(instead of pigs face you can also use pork belly, brisket as alternative)

  • @laoyue5924
    @laoyue5924 2 года назад +1

    as someone who grew up the philippines who doesn’t like the chilimansi flavor, i commend your appreciation for it 😂 it’s definitely an acquired taste

  • @jericgilcobilla4856
    @jericgilcobilla4856 2 года назад +1

    I prefer the Sweet and spicy and after cooking the noodles and adding the seasonings I also add kalamansi or lime if you don't have that lemon is also great it makes the flavors strong and blend together very well.

  • @dtop5s.
    @dtop5s. 2 года назад +1

    you should mix the seasoning, oil, and soy first in your bowl. Then, add the noodles. you will be able to distribute the flavors evenly.

  • @faultline3936
    @faultline3936 2 года назад +1

    So this is where the squared pack is going... To export... What we get here in Philippines are circular, arguably smaller portion. Most people I know always eat 2 packs, some of them go for 3 lol
    Anyway,
    1st - Chilimansi
    2nd - Sweet and Spicy
    3rd - Calamansi
    4th - Extra hot
    5th - Original

  • @vonn1974
    @vonn1974 2 года назад

    I love how you both just enjoy the Pancit Canton so honestly especially with the calamansi. Others seem to not like it because of its unusual sourness. Anyway, you should try it with bread. It's a really good combination.

  • @mickeybacol7615
    @mickeybacol7615 2 года назад +3

    Am I the only one here in the comment Section Who Loves mixing Sweet & spicy then Kalamansi flavor 🤤🤤 The best mix.. Then hard boiled egg as side dish 😁

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад +1

      You can enjoy all the flavors if you mix Sweet & Spicy and Kalamansi flavor 😁

    • @gilsied9669
      @gilsied9669 2 года назад

      Me too…

  • @fhernieyuson7032
    @fhernieyuson7032 2 года назад +2

    I am craving right now hahaha,,, my favorite flavor is chili mansi and orignal. And also i am eating with rice you should try it too. See you next video 😊😊😊

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад +1

      I'll eat it with rice next time. See you in the next video!

  • @midorisato3283
    @midorisato3283 2 года назад +1

    my favorite is sweet n spicy.. back then i'm mixing original flavor and calamansi flavor, that was so good plus bread and egg.. yuumm

  • @tsukkiswisscheese5023
    @tsukkiswisscheese5023 2 года назад +1

    I like chilimansi the most and then I'll add a bit of mayonnaise and mix it then pair it with a boiled egg. I sometimes mix 2 packs of chilimansi and one kalamansi.

  • @spitfire5502
    @spitfire5502 2 года назад

    It's actually heart warming to see you guys enjoying Filipino noodles. Love from Philippines.

  • @JollibeenosHasYourCoordinates
    @JollibeenosHasYourCoordinates 2 года назад +1

    I didn't know you can transfer smells through RUclips videos. Must be a new feature.

  • @unpause2861
    @unpause2861 2 года назад +1

    Im a half filipina and i really love food in the Philippines and i love you guys for doing a video about Philippines

  • @paige172
    @paige172 2 года назад +1

    It's kinda funny that some of us Filipinos don't like the flavor of this pancit canton brand for the reason that its old flavor has "changed", and that we prefer Japanese brands/versions like yakisoba instead. but it's so nice to see that you guys appreciate it ☺ just saying though 😆

  • @gegege11
    @gegege11 2 года назад +1

    My personal favorite is Chili-mansi. My Japanese brother-in-law is living already here in the PH but he only likes the original one since he doesnt like sour and the spicy flavor. 😁

  • @botagz
    @botagz 2 года назад +1

    I just finished eating but seeing this makes me crave. My favorite is also the original same with Hiro.
    I subscribed. You guys are amazing.

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for subbing! I appreciate it!

  • @novemberbabie
    @novemberbabie 2 года назад +1

    i enjoy watching your videos and great commentaries, keep up the good work!

  • @shadow8kissed
    @shadow8kissed 2 года назад +1

    When I was still a child, the original was my favorite. Then I liked the sweet and spicy going into Elementary school. Kalamansi in high school, and then Chilimansi from college until now. 😆

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад +1

      Haha, as I get older, my taste in food changes too. 😄

  • @MarkJanmelAboy
    @MarkJanmelAboy 2 года назад +1

    Here in the Philippines or atleast were I'm from the most common flavors are kalamansi (you can find this in every store), chilimansi (it's also very common) sweet and spicy and hot chili (their not as common as calamansi or chilimansi) and original (I never see this in any stores, I only find them in some big stores).
    (This might just apply to my area do don't take everything I say seriously)

  • @TriceeXO
    @TriceeXO 2 года назад +1

    Sweet & spicy is my fave! My mom used to not like it as it’s too spicy for her but over time she came to like it as well!

  • @wenceway
    @wenceway 2 года назад +1

    Ohh just a thought, maybe kalamansi is more familiar because of yuzu? Japanese cooking also use yuzu condiments with soy sauce, so maybe it's not so different?

  • @kapiatgatas
    @kapiatgatas 2 года назад +1

    I bought a whole box of HOT Pancit Canton here in Texas. Yes you are right, the powder is lumpy and the oil is solid like lard. While boiling the water I steam the oil pack. I open the powder pack in a bowl or plate and press it fine with a spoon or fork. Make sure the noodles is cook well and the powder and oil mixed well. This to get rid of the flour aftertaste.

  • @kenadroider
    @kenadroider 2 года назад +1

    You should also try Filipino style Instant Yakisoba! Pretty good as well

  • @robertvelasquez393
    @robertvelasquez393 2 года назад +2

    I'm for the kalamansi flavor. After years of consuming all the different flavors, my tastebud chose the kalamansi for now.

  • @GeoffreyKutsukawa
    @GeoffreyKutsukawa 2 года назад +1

    we have invented a no-strain way of cooking it. you just add a bit of water like about 100 ml in a pan and just put your pancit there till its soft and put the seasonings after. should be done cooking in like 6-7 mins

  • @jaydu6109
    @jaydu6109 2 года назад +1

    Now I'm hungry and wanna buy some later😃😂 Glad you loved it too❤️

  • @fv6125
    @fv6125 2 года назад +1

    I also like original most of all. Sometimes I have the kalamansi and a mixture of the original and kalamansi.

  • @pcsixty6
    @pcsixty6 2 года назад +2

    my favorite is Chili-Mansi... 2nd would be hot chili

  • @raultorres6642
    @raultorres6642 2 года назад +1

    Original flavor is the best...and for me i leave a little water in the noodles mixed with the sauce and spices, so it would not dried out or be tough...

  • @mounirx3077
    @mounirx3077 2 года назад +1

    Kalamansi/chilimansi/sweet&spicy are my fave but I pity original since not a lot of people buy it, so I buy it sometimes to do pity-eating. 🤣
    I also pair it with a 5-minute boiled egg, which has a semi-runny yolk. 🤩

  • @isinoscar3172
    @isinoscar3172 2 года назад +6

    My personal favorite is Original. I grow up eating the original, during my younger days that's the only flavor that is available so I am so accustomed to the taste until now. BTW you should try Lucky Me Instant Mami. I love both Chicken and Beef especially when the weather is cold.

  • @drusillathetinsmith
    @drusillathetinsmith 2 года назад

    I don't have a single favorite, but I go for the spicy flavors. The kalamansi provides the tang I need to offset the oiliness. Back in college, I could eat eat multiple packs by myself in one sitting as I crammed for a test or for a work project. Usually, I'd mix kalamansi and original, or several years later on, kalamansi and hot chili. On lean days, I'd eat pancit canton with a boiled egg and rice. I don't do that as much today. Days can still be lean, but instant noodles and rice are not kind to my blood pressure. When I do prepare pancit canton these days, I use half the flavor and oil packets. I'll still eat it with rice or bread.

  • @gabrielcristobal7140
    @gabrielcristobal7140 2 года назад +1

    こにちわ。私がピルピン人です。
    わかいのとき、チリマンシ いちばんすきですよ。でもいまからがいちばんすきです。

  • @forKyrene
    @forKyrene 2 года назад +1

    My ranking:
    1st: Chili-mansi
    2: Calamansi
    3: Orignal
    4: Sweet&Spicy
    5: Hot Chili
    But I miss that type of noodles. We have a different noodles here in the PH. It was a flatter type of noodles like linguine.

  • @reynardjosephpaycana1352
    @reynardjosephpaycana1352 2 года назад

    Just a tip, you can combine 2 packs with different flavors for a new and better taste, I like to combine 1 pack of sweet and spicy flavor and 1 pack of chili-mansi flavor, try it 😋

  • @yourrussianfriend8032
    @yourrussianfriend8032 2 года назад +1

    I love hot chilli here we called it extra hot and i love it when you put real calamansi and hard boiled egg in it

  • @micks28
    @micks28 2 года назад +1

    GLAD TO SEE YOU GUYS COMMUNICATING WITH US.. IT MATTERS MUCH.. 🥰 🥰 🥰 🥰

    • @HiroFoodinJapan
      @HiroFoodinJapan  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @micks28
      @micks28 2 года назад

      @@HiroFoodinJapan our pleasure ♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @pilyomacariola2103
    @pilyomacariola2103 2 года назад +1

    Mixed together the sweet ang spicy and kalamansi flavor lucky me pancit canton.. sooooo delicious and then pour some japanese mayonaise and add some nori... promise u will like it ☺☺☺

  • @cheechai01
    @cheechai01 2 года назад

    my family's fave is the combination of kalamansi and sweet and spicy... 1 pack of calamansi mixed with 2 packs of sweet and spicy and boiled eggs and pandesal. perfect afternoon snacks.

  • @marcariesteomarcos3752
    @marcariesteomarcos3752 2 года назад

    Instant noodles are Philippines emergency food,since we are not really a noodles and ramen consuming nation.when we ran out of food or just want to have quick noodle snack.you'll find this one of course you say"ang swerte ko naman".in english means"Lucky me"

  • @kmt8528
    @kmt8528 2 года назад +1

    Love watching your videos! Coincidentally, Hiro-San and I had the same flavor ranking.
    By the way, your wife has the cutest reaction!

  • @diannekay490
    @diannekay490 2 года назад +1

    my faves are chili-mansi and kalamansi flavors. i usually eat it with boiled egg/s.

  • @jhizzzzzz
    @jhizzzzzz 2 года назад +1

    Original + sweet and spicy is immaculate

  • @rickyboiiiii
    @rickyboiiiii 2 года назад +1

    I'm not sure if it's available in Japan, but you should also try the ToyoMansi flavor. (soy sauce + kalamansi) if you can find one.

  • @johnlemuelm.santiago6036
    @johnlemuelm.santiago6036 2 года назад +1

    Put the sauce near the heat while cooking the Canton it will soften

  • @HB-wc4ir
    @HB-wc4ir 2 года назад +1

    My faves are chilimansi and sweet and spicy!! Nice one,guys!!

  • @christianjosephdelacruz3276
    @christianjosephdelacruz3276 2 года назад +1

    You should save some of the cooking liquid and stir it with the seasonings to make it a bit saucy

  • @ramonjrballesteros1523
    @ramonjrballesteros1523 2 года назад

    It nice to know that these instant noodles, which were just "copied" from the original instant noodles from Japan ( I think they were Nissin's) or China in rhe 80s are now much appreciated even by the Japanese themselves. Thank you for your review and honest opinions.