Why is Pad Thai so Popular?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

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  • @vianabdullah2837
    @vianabdullah2837 Год назад +92

    The quality of these videos are actually staggering for a channel that only began a few months ago.

    • @semzip8558
      @semzip8558 Год назад +2

      Seriously!

    • @DakikFr
      @DakikFr Год назад +3

      That's exactly what was on my mind !! Great job

    • @coucoubrandy1079
      @coucoubrandy1079 Год назад

      Well, I think that a lot of us learned something ! I shared it with a friend who loves thaï food, and there's even a restaurant here that's called Pad Thaï ! I'm looking forward to more new videos ! Again, brilliant job ! 👏

    • @Kingofthehill84
      @Kingofthehill84 Год назад

      Just one tiny problem the vast majority of East Asian and southeast Asian peoples are ethnic Lao peoples though originated from Altaic mountain Mongolia since the Neolithic time.

    • @trashpanda8437
      @trashpanda8437 3 месяца назад

      The dude knows how to make great videos, got a sub from me !

  • @krish4134
    @krish4134 Год назад +71

    I have to say, for a channel that isn't even that old or big, your editing skills rival that of channels with millions of subscribers!👍🏽👍🏽

  • @renatanovato9460
    @renatanovato9460 Год назад +11

    I do agree that a traditional food has to be invented and developed by a ppl or community. And if you give padthai a second thought, it has really been developed by the community.
    Each one has their special ingredient and ways of making it all over the country.

  • @bigoof9486
    @bigoof9486 Год назад +22

    Side note. Not only they wanted cheaper alt for rice. But the noodles are made out of old rice. So it was easy, cheap, and resourceful.

    • @RKNancy
      @RKNancy 4 месяца назад +6

      It can also be made from broken rice, the rice that's not fit to cook.

    • @jif.6821
      @jif.6821 3 месяца назад +2

      @@RKNancy AHA! That explains why a rice noodle costs less than the rice itself. Didnʻt make sense at first. Thank you.

    • @user-gu9yq5sj7c
      @user-gu9yq5sj7c 2 месяца назад

      Why can't they just eat the old rice?

    • @bigoof9486
      @bigoof9486 2 месяца назад +1

      @user-gu9yq5sj7c depending on the time frame. Rice will begin to ferment and become mushy. It's like how alcohol can be made from old corn. The old rice gets processed so it can be eaten and stored for later as noodles.

  • @lexso5877
    @lexso5877 9 месяцев назад +2

    It is showing how smart Thai leader in that time. Thai government innovated Pad thai to be the nation Thai dish. Cambodia ppl also has their own national dish which innovated in civil war time also. It is called “Polpot rice soup “. Hope you make a clip about Cambodia national rice soup too.

  •  4 месяца назад +3

    i wish, half of propaganda around the world was like pad thai

  • @aka-bo6ej
    @aka-bo6ej Год назад +27

    Rather than subsituting pork with shrimp or chicken, I think what make Pad Thai distinct are ingredients like tamarind juice and palm sugar, which are hardly seen in traditional Teochew recipes and greatly change the flavor profile.

  • @ESC_jackqulen
    @ESC_jackqulen Год назад +6

    Another great video!
    To answer your question, yes, I would consider Pad Thai to be authentically Thai. Yes, it was invented and pushed through propaganda, but the 粿條 was combined with local ingredients such as shrimp and fish sauce to make it distinct from 粿條 you would have from Chaoshan /Chaozhou. It's not century old yet, but in the future it will be, as the locals who bought the propaganda will continue to evolve the dish.
    P.S. Ironic that you talk about Thai propaganda when your background are all Thai election ads (their election was last week)

    • @aka-bo6ej
      @aka-bo6ej Год назад +6

      Rather than shrimp and fish sauce, I think what make Pad Thai distinct are ingredients like tamarind juice and palm sugar, which are hardly seen in traditional Teochew recipes and greatly change the flavor profile.

  • @jimmychu7609
    @jimmychu7609 Год назад +12

    Hey there! Loving your content. Will you consider doing some stories on the history of Hong Kong cuisine?

    • @offthemenuyt
      @offthemenuyt  Год назад +7

      A definite yes! HK is a place I really want to return to and make videos on

  • @hirotakafukumoto9000
    @hirotakafukumoto9000 Год назад +11

    Thank you for a well edited video. I feel so lucky to be an early subscriber to this channel.

  • @Lavszera
    @Lavszera Год назад +11

    Thank you for your awesome work! I love not only the editing of your videos, but also the storytelling in general!
    Please keep up with the great work!
    And also, this history of Pad Thai is really curious! I'd never have imagine such a popular dish was created by the governament. I know that the governament can affect the way we live in many ways, be it with transportarion, urban planning in general, taxes and economical decisions, but I think this is the first time I hear of a governament affecting the way people eat!

  • @yousiri2427
    @yousiri2427 Год назад +3

    I’m Thai and Most Thais don’t cook or eat Noodles dishes at home. They prefer to go eat in the restaurant. Noodle dishes are complicated to cook at home. Most Thais eat rice, curry and stir fried dishes.

  • @hundvd_7
    @hundvd_7 3 месяца назад +2

    > Why Pad Thai is so Popular
    Because it's really fucking good
    Thai cuisine, be it traditional or "fake" modern, is just amazing

  • @michaelfung4629
    @michaelfung4629 Год назад +4

    The govt actually wanted people to use Thai ingredients and the dish was developed by entrants. I'm glad you tried cowboy pad Thai.

  • @marpintado
    @marpintado Год назад +5

    You are spot on!!! Even the cashew nuts are originated from Brazil!!🤣🤣🤣 Subscribed!!! Give us more!!!

  • @tsurugi5
    @tsurugi5 9 месяцев назад +1

    thais don't actually like pad thai all that much. We don't even pronounce it like that, it's "pat". If I along with my the rest of my countrymen, had to vote on the "national dish", it would undoubtedly be pad krapow, stir fried holy basil with meat on top of rice with a fried egg. If a dish deserves to be called that, it's pad krapow.

  • @Mikomido5
    @Mikomido5 Год назад +2

    Love my Pad Thai 🇹🇭

  • @thevictoryoverhimself7298
    @thevictoryoverhimself7298 4 месяца назад +1

    Its weird that people get so bent out of shape about "Americanized" or "Westernized" asian food and turn a blind eye to a corn and mayonnaise pizza.

  • @eduardochavacano
    @eduardochavacano Год назад +7

    Thai foods look very cultural. While apparently, it may have been something that was decided for the people by the government, it has become something very cultural. To call it a lie is not very accurate. But makes a good tittle and an interesting thought.

  • @diego-rwix
    @diego-rwix Год назад +2

    8:13 You could have written the names of those dishes/food on the screen while editing, that way, we viewers could learn more from your experience and Thai food in geberal, I'd love to see that in future videos. Excellent content as usual. :)

  • @lupa17uzbr
    @lupa17uzbr Год назад +2

    Pad Thai was never a national dish of Thailand. It was an advertorial dish that was delicious and tasty in western and around the world. We never claimed our foods or tradition was original from us but we adapt and make it better.

  • @HFC786
    @HFC786 Год назад +3

    Please do the history and history of Jollof which country invented it

  • @xsithspawnx
    @xsithspawnx 3 месяца назад +1

    Love the history lesson and video! I've been on a Pad Thai kick lately and it's really cool seeing how the dish developed in such an interesting way.

  • @tompraisan7642
    @tompraisan7642 22 дня назад

    Cashews in your noodle is a win in my book. Everyone talk about rice shortage during the war, but Pad Thai noodle was made from rice...

  • @francisadams-u9l
    @francisadams-u9l Месяц назад

    This was an excellent video. I heard that Pad Thai was a modern invention. But a political invention? That is some major history!!! I am doing research on foods and dishes of all countries. I want to know the story behind each one. In this light, Pad Thai is a dish of survival. It is a dish that came out of the WW II era. You can look everywhere and find how people during WW II people were trying to make food that was part of the rationing system. It seems Pad Thai was part of that system. When I eat Pad Thai, I will think of how it came about. And in the world of food, that is how things go. I've been to Thailand a few times. But I want to know more about Thai food before I go back.

  • @eryalmario5299
    @eryalmario5299 Год назад +1

    this is weird because national dishes are usually those that commoners eat and chosen by the people which is why it's usually 2 or 3 but they're like no this is our national dish now

  • @snobordy
    @snobordy Год назад +3

    Love the coverage of south asian cuisine! Keep them going!

  • @VincentImmortal
    @VincentImmortal Год назад +2

    Stumbled upon your channel because of my Japan research. Subbed because of your dedication of always wanting to learn about food, something we both share. Cheers

  • @VienneseCafe
    @VienneseCafe Год назад +2

    Such fun watching your videos!

  • @EnneaIsInterested
    @EnneaIsInterested 4 месяца назад

    I love American Cheese too much to agree, I think firms and governments can make worthwhile food, though the DDR probably isn't the best example of a governments inventing food.

  • @ElaBlu3
    @ElaBlu3 Год назад +2

    I love how this channel is like Vox but for food

  • @poom323
    @poom323 4 месяца назад

    The origin of Pad Thai isn't clear, it's actually exist before Phibun, he just promoted it, some said there are Chinese sell it, and some(even chinese) said, there are Laos sell it as well, and it's not called Pad Thai.

  • @abmong
    @abmong 2 месяца назад

    Not as old as American Cheese, Older than German Spaghettieis.

  • @goodpandubadpandu
    @goodpandubadpandu Год назад +2

    This is my new favourite channel, keep up the amazing work. Going to recommend this channel to all my friends.

  • @mindful-trainer
    @mindful-trainer Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this! Amazing video & super informative👋

  • @rob-neill-aus
    @rob-neill-aus 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great content - very informative, and super quality narration. Keep it up - IMO the channel will grow based upon the excellent content and story telling, oh and the editing is first rate too..

  • @kittenastrophy5951
    @kittenastrophy5951 Год назад

    How come making noodle is easier than making rice !? Have you ever cooked rice or made noodle on your own?
    You got this third tier history quite close along the outline but faulty in the critical points. Nationalism and fear of colonization by the west in Siam has been slowly established decades by the monarchy before the era of Luang Pibun and Japanese invasion or WWII. And the list goes on for the other faulties.
    I don't see what the point of lying about Phad thai and from who!?
    Thai people never did the overhype of Phad thai as a super authenthic tradinional and must eat Thai dish . it's the western them self that did. For Thai people Phad thai is just a so so dish you barely eat twice in six month.

  • @Koguma_ei
    @Koguma_ei Год назад +2

    similar to how one of Japan’s most famous cuisine is just Chinese noodles

    • @YakuiMeido
      @YakuiMeido 4 месяца назад

      What's really crazy is that Ramen in China is called Lo-Mein, And in America Lo-Mein is what Chinese people call Chow Mein.

    • @Koguma_ei
      @Koguma_ei 4 месяца назад

      @@YakuiMeido yes and no, LoMein refers to Cantonese stirred noodles, generally soup-less. It is confused in NA with Chow Mein (Stir-fried noodles) which Japanese equivalent would be Yakisoba.
      The word Ramen comes from Chinese Lamian (pulled noodles), and was originally used to refer to Chinese style soup noodles in general, but today Lamian in China mainly refers Northern style pulled noodles.

  • @stefanbieberach7474
    @stefanbieberach7474 Год назад +2

    Your channel is literally my fav right now 😂

  • @lakatosalex
    @lakatosalex Год назад +3

    "the vendor is so hot" ;)

  • @nokphannaly9554
    @nokphannaly9554 11 месяцев назад

    Found your channel..KUDOS for studying the truth

  • @peterkhotsombath1134
    @peterkhotsombath1134 Год назад +1

    😮 Wow, I can only guess how much time and research put in for this excellent video.

  • @Tinil0
    @Tinil0 Год назад +1

    Great editing and I love your videos, but this one felt a little...surface? Tourist-y? Pad Thai is not really the national dish of Thailand anywhere but outside Thailand, there are other dishes that are much more common and beloved in Thailand. It makes a great street food, but it's mostly sold in touristy areas. Obviously, everyone loves a good pad thai, even Thai people, but still.
    In addition, some of the script about the rice shortage and desire to switch to noodles is presented weirdly when...their noodles are made of rice. You didn't really talk about how rice noodles are a more efficient use of rice, stretching out the limited supplies and allowing them to use lower quality rice while selling the higher quality rice, you sort of just presented it as if noodles were completely different from rice. Nothing technically wrong mind you, just felt a bit awkward.

    • @oxoelfoxo
      @oxoelfoxo Год назад

      i did wonder how processing rice made it cheaper

  • @FredoGallardo
    @FredoGallardo Год назад +2

    I have to agree with the other comments, your editing skills are wild. Love your content

  • @Sk8erBhai
    @Sk8erBhai 2 месяца назад

    Why were noodles cheaper than rice?

  • @mmps18
    @mmps18 Год назад +2

    I learned so much, thank you!!! Love thai culture and cuisine ❤

  • @bounnhongsiripannha1151
    @bounnhongsiripannha1151 11 месяцев назад

    Pat Thai was not exist ,it was khauh mee that is Laotian dishes .

  • @amraouza4937
    @amraouza4937 Год назад +2

    Banger Episode !!!

  • @andrzejszpak688
    @andrzejszpak688 Год назад +1

    Early congrats on your 1 million subs. Nice work

  • @thanhhua7684
    @thanhhua7684 Год назад +1

    Probably one of my new favourite RUclips food channels. Let’s go

  • @ludoglivs2769
    @ludoglivs2769 3 месяца назад

    Propaganda is best as food

  • @mr.e212
    @mr.e212 Год назад +1

    This is interesting to learn. Thank you

  • @SomeNoob
    @SomeNoob Год назад +2

    The bangers keep on coming

  • @YakuiMeido
    @YakuiMeido 4 месяца назад

    Don't care Pad Thai slaps.

  • @selinclayton
    @selinclayton Год назад +1

    Thank you, I love every single one of your videos and am amazed by the quality!

  • @lauracamargo3229
    @lauracamargo3229 Год назад +1

    This is one of the most interesting RUclips food-history oriented channels out there right now and I’m loving eeevery video that comes out !!!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @samuelfrancavilla5910
    @samuelfrancavilla5910 Год назад +6

    Would like to see you take on our italian cuisine! Congrats for the quality videos, always a good vibe

  • @fabiancbarrio
    @fabiancbarrio Год назад

    You will make it :)

  • @tammiesspark
    @tammiesspark Год назад +1

    Awesome history lesson. Well done. Please keep it up.

  • @Lum9908
    @Lum9908 Год назад +1

    Thanks again for the insanely high quality video, can't wait for the next one

  • @carmonobre802
    @carmonobre802 Год назад +1

    I Love your vídeos!

  • @veraciously
    @veraciously Год назад +1

    Been loving this channel. I love food and travel and since COVID haven't been able to enjoy the latter at all. Your videos continue to be informative, fun and inspiring me to cook better at home.

  • @sirisakpansiri233
    @sirisakpansiri233 Год назад +2

    I agreed that Pad Thai was introduced during Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram but the fact was Thailand found problem of poverty, lack of food after end of WW 2 and massive flood too. The way to make Thai people having sufficient food by making noodle from rice flour rather than eating Thai rice. There were nationwide campaign to seek the best of noddle dish. Of course, Pad Thai is comfort food for foreigner whilst other dishes like "Pad Mee Korat", "Boat Noodle Soup", "Sukhothai Noodle" are popular dish for Thai people. All of noodle made from rice flour not wheat flour. Except famous "Khao Soi noodle" from Yunnan, China was adapted by adding coconut milk and domestic ingredients the same time too. Lucky for Thai people that they didn't eat cat or mouse in the ally like French during Prussian-French war time in Paris whilst richer consume Elephant meat which were given as a gift from Siam (aka Thailand).

  • @YumeKakera
    @YumeKakera Год назад +1

    Excellent quality as always!

  • @WilsonHsie
    @WilsonHsie Год назад +1

    Curious about the map showing Taiwan flag over China

    • @offthemenuyt
      @offthemenuyt  Год назад +8

      That was the official flag of China in 1937 when the full-scale Japanese invasion of China started. At the time the CCP wasn't the official government ruling China, though they were in the midst of a civil war with the ROC during since 1927. After WWII ended, the CCP took control of mainland China, forcing the ROC to retreat to Taiwan (which was just freed from Japanese control). So the current flag of Taiwan was the flag of China a hundred years ago. It's a complicated history!

    • @WilsonHsie
      @WilsonHsie Год назад

      @@offthemenuyt Apart from the part of the flag that you commented on, the rest of the story I already knew because of my father's family, which is of Taiwanese origin. Thanks for answering!

  • @jacksullivan289
    @jacksullivan289 Год назад

    History of Pad Thai from a cool guy

  • @martaaos2892
    @martaaos2892 Год назад +1

    What is the place where you ate at minute 6:50? It looks sooo good!

    • @offthemenuyt
      @offthemenuyt  Год назад +3

      It's here!
      Pad Thai Narok Taek

    • @martaaos2892
      @martaaos2892 Год назад +1

      @@offthemenuyt Thank you! Keep the good work on your videos, they are very interesting! You can come to Sevilla in Spain, there is a lot of delicious food here!

    • @VintageThaiLadyBoy
      @VintageThaiLadyBoy Год назад +1

      @@martaaos2892 "Pad Thai Narok Taek" translates as "Hell-Broken-Loose Pad Thai" :-)

  • @mexusH
    @mexusH Год назад

    Do Mexican food!
    Or how Mexican food conquered the USA 🇺🇸

  • @wariwanda1
    @wariwanda1 Год назад

    8:37 ตลาดน้ำอะไร เราเป็นคนไทยแต่ไม่รู้จักตลาดน้ำนี้ จังหวัดเรามีตลาดน้ำดำเนิน แต่ดำเนินพลุกพล่านกว่านี้ เราอยากไปแบบนี้ ดูสงบ ดูเป็นธรรมชาติ

  • @kirksulu
    @kirksulu Год назад

    How far back in history for a dish to be called traditional or authentic. There are new dish created every single day by various cuisines with ingredients sourced from different parts of the world. It's called globalization. That's why when someone from a country created a new dish and become popular, the name of that country is attached to it to give credit to that country that create that new concoction.

  • @benjaminberrous5795
    @benjaminberrous5795 Год назад

    YOU HAVE AMAZING VIDEOS MAZAL TOV KEEP GOING, TRY NORTH AFRICAN DISHES AND MEDITARREAN FOOD THAT GETS INFLUENCES FROM PERSIA AND INDIA

  • @MT-kr8cn
    @MT-kr8cn Год назад

    Congrats for your videos, very educational and well made👌....we also, love the story about the Pad thai🙏

  • @nazelislam12345
    @nazelislam12345 Год назад

    The algorithm is doing its work.
    Great content.

  • @AHkadawTOM808
    @AHkadawTOM808 Год назад

    Cool bro like your video, its like food and history connecting together hope you make it big man

  • @raab2616
    @raab2616 Год назад

    Came across one of your videos yesterday, now i feel i gotta watch them all. So much quality for such a "small" channel (soon to be big!)

  • @brainwheeze6328
    @brainwheeze6328 Год назад

    I got into your channel via the Portuguese food video (I think it was a hit here in Portugal). Your stuff is informative and very well produced!

  • @justsomegirlwithoutamustach
    @justsomegirlwithoutamustach Год назад

    Finally found you after you being missing from RC anime, honestly just happy to hear your voice on any topic you talk about, love your narration

  • @az197
    @az197 Год назад

    Hey Matthew, Thanks for producing great food history stories. I really enjoy your work and hope you get a large following. I was wondering if you could post Google map links for all the restaurants you ate at. Not that I haven't paused the video and try to run the image through Google translate to find it... But would be easier

  • @oxoelfoxo
    @oxoelfoxo Год назад

    wow, noodles were cheaper than rice? where I live 400g of rice noodles is the price of 1kg of higher end rice varieties.

    • @HK-dw5rk
      @HK-dw5rk Год назад

      he mean when ww2

  • @zzzzzz69
    @zzzzzz69 Год назад

    I hear Pad Thai Fai Ta Lu is good

  • @luxluv1012
    @luxluv1012 9 месяцев назад

    Love the content!

  • @ultra_violet_
    @ultra_violet_ Год назад

    Please do!!!

  • @joeloutridge9129
    @joeloutridge9129 Год назад

    Yummy food

  • @Mana13un
    @Mana13un Год назад

    2:26 lol😂

  • @chadchan1316
    @chadchan1316 7 месяцев назад

    it's just thai style char koay teow brought by teochew immigrants

  • @AlexandraAquamarine
    @AlexandraAquamarine Год назад

    +

  • @calex9398
    @calex9398 Год назад

    👍

  • @akiraryuu2499
    @akiraryuu2499 2 месяца назад

    Basically it is a Thai version of Malaysia Char Kuey Teow.

  • @milkteaalliance1748
    @milkteaalliance1748 Год назад

    Its a very unhealthy snack dish. I prefer the meat with rice and cucumber dish. Sprouts are not healthy for us just filler and nut sauces are cery unhealthy snack food sugar blast

  • @Tommyyy25
    @Tommyyy25 Год назад

    New girlfriend ? Lmao 😂

  • @pichupuche2474
    @pichupuche2474 Год назад

    Go to Vietnam please.

  • @dirtmcgirt751
    @dirtmcgirt751 Год назад +1

    Damm Thai lie about everything dam it.