18:42 This is “Foi Thong” (ฝอยทอง). It is originated from “fios de ovos”, traditional Portuguese sweet food. Portuguese chef introduced it 300 years ago in Ayutthaya period.
Toasties for breakfast ....and the shrimp ,crab , lobster and squid flavored chips were my favorite ! cheap ice cold water and air conditioning in the stores when its hot out ....I kept joking about dragging my mattress from the hotel into the 7/11 to sleep .
Gyoza: Japanese dumplings with diverse sorts of fillings like kimchi, chicken meat, prawn or other seafood, garlic etc., also known in Korea as Mandu. Best prepared fried or steam-cooked with water. "Krapfen" are sweetend sorts of pastry like "Berliner","Amerikaner" etc. fried in oil similar but not identical to donuts.
Actually the butter bread you have to have the staff grill it for you. Then the butter on the bread will melt and mix with the bread. And the staff will have a sauce for you to choose from. condensed milk, chocolate and strawberries 😁😁😁
I was way too embarassed to tell anyone back here in the States that I bought so many quick lunches at 7/11 in Thailand. Thanks for the validation! Are you going to feature those little min-pineapples that they grow there? I would have them with dried shrimp powder sprinkled on them. Tasted like Sweet and Sour Shrimp. I can't igure out why they don't grow them in Hawaii or Florida here. They'd be so popular.
I am Thai, 7-11 is just in front of my housing village. Every morning I buy packed street food from Thai vendors who sell in front of 7-11 on public pavement as my first priority. The cost is about 35 baht such as Pad Kapao Pork with Egg. 7-11 sells Pad Kapao Pork with no egg for 40 baht. On Sunday, no street vendor so I have to buy 40 baht microwaved meal from 7-11. I also buy 2 yoghurt cups every morning at 7-11. It is good for digestion and gut health. When I drive to travel in provinces, always stops at PTT petrol station to relieve myself and buy something to eat/drink at 7-11. I think practically all Thai drivers do the same.
In Aussie here we call the small sized bananas “ Lady Fingers” we have them growing in back yard here in QLD and are very sweet. We are off to Thailand in June so will try some of those snacks. Are you doing some vlogs on the places you have travelled to there and the sights?
Those Oishi tea is a Thai product my friend Thai people they just love to put variety languages on their products but most of those products in 7-11 products from Thailand my friend. I saw you guys tried the Thai beverage, Have you guys tried the Original Thailand RedBull yet? It's a stronger version before watered down and sold in the west.
12:49 Are you just eating directly? It looks like it cause this particular needs to be heated in a toaster oven (which they have in store for service) before eating.
That jello liquid dessert with corn reminds me of vietnamese Che(as in vietnamese style pudding). But then again southeast asian countries have influenced each other. Especially when it comes to food. And southeast asia may have influenced the french martial art of savate. Especially when France used to rule Vietnam, Laos, etc.
Note: Alcohol sale is banned on religious holidays and evening prior to general election day and election day itself. On regular day, alcohol sale is available from 11.00-14.00 and 17.00-24.00 at 7-11 and mini/super stores, Lotus or Big C. However, this is Thailand and you can always buy your favorite beer/liquor at your small convenient store in your village at all hours (if the store opens). Some shops stay open until 2 am on Friday and Saturday in some villages. Don't know why the police ignore those small shops selling alcohol at all hours.
I love Oreo but I just watched from youtube that it's just a Replica product and the real product that they copied called Hydrox and this product is coming back to the world again. Have you guys ever tried it before if you live in the west, I really want to try one for sure as I heard a lot of people said it so much better than Oreo.
"Maybe you shouldn't." Lol. Indeed. Just because that food is available doesn't mean it's good for you. Food deserts aren't good for humanity, for sure. That was an interesting haul. Thanks for sharing that culture with the Western world. I'm a little disappointed to see that they have just as much processed junk food as we do. Lol.
Those so-called '' Burgers '' are NOT Burgers ! They are just Sandwiches on a Bun ! A Burger is Ground Beef patty on a bun and has Lettuce , Tomato Slices, and Dill Pickle slices !
You must be kidding. I tried almost everything in 7/11 during 9 years in Thailand. Tasteless sh*t, expensive, little portions. Even when I am very hungry, can't find anything proper to eat there.
18:42 This is “Foi Thong” (ฝอยทอง). It is originated from “fios de ovos”, traditional Portuguese sweet food. Portuguese chef introduced it 300 years ago in Ayutthaya period.
A lot of interesting snacks and desserts. Thank you for taking the time to show us.
You guys are so lucky traveling to Thailand, I have always wanted to go there
Toasties for breakfast ....and the shrimp ,crab , lobster and squid flavored chips were my favorite !
cheap ice cold water and air conditioning in the stores when its hot out ....I kept joking about dragging my mattress from the hotel into the 7/11 to sleep .
I had been waiting for this video since covid
Oh I'm with you Deana on the peach thing. Anything peach is the best! Peach Nehi is one of my favorites!!
Those egg yolk desert are basically egg yolk and sugar. ‘Tong yip.’ Super yummy but one of thise is like eating one egg plus SUGAR.
Gyoza: Japanese dumplings with diverse sorts of fillings like kimchi, chicken meat, prawn or other seafood, garlic etc., also known in Korea as Mandu. Best prepared fried or steam-cooked with water.
"Krapfen" are sweetend sorts of pastry like "Berliner","Amerikaner" etc. fried in oil similar but not identical to donuts.
Actually the butter bread you have to have the staff grill it for you. Then the butter on the bread will melt and mix with the bread. And the staff will have a sauce for you to choose from. condensed milk, chocolate and strawberries 😁😁😁
“It’s harder than I thought.
That’s what she said” 😂💀
'' It's harder than I thought ! "' Deana says , '' That's what she said ! '' LOL Deana ! 😂🤣😂🤣
So funny that the orders were reversed. Phil usually says “ that’s what she said”
I was way too embarassed to tell anyone back here in the States that I bought so many quick lunches at 7/11 in Thailand. Thanks for the validation! Are you going to feature those little min-pineapples that they grow there? I would have them with dried shrimp powder sprinkled on them. Tasted like Sweet and Sour Shrimp. I can't igure out why they don't grow them in Hawaii or Florida here. They'd be so popular.
I never go to 7-11 in USA, but my favorite place for beverages and snacks or meals to take on the busses in Asia are 7-11s!
They have those in the Philippines, too!
The only reason why I want to travel is to go to 7 Eleven and eat up the entire food. Greetings from Germany.
I am Thai, 7-11 is just in front of my housing village. Every morning I buy packed street food from Thai vendors who sell in front of 7-11 on public pavement as my first priority. The cost is about 35 baht such as Pad Kapao Pork with Egg. 7-11 sells Pad Kapao Pork with no egg for 40 baht. On Sunday, no street vendor so I have to buy 40 baht microwaved meal from 7-11. I also buy 2 yoghurt cups every morning at 7-11. It is good for digestion and gut health. When I drive to travel in provinces, always stops at PTT petrol station to relieve myself and buy something to eat/drink at 7-11. I think practically all Thai drivers do the same.
Oh yeah Thai snacks yummy yum yums
Oh, this is making me hungry….” I have a bad case of diarrhea.”
Ich habe keinen Hunger
In Aussie here we call the small sized bananas “ Lady Fingers” we have them growing in back yard here in QLD and are very sweet. We are off to Thailand in June so will try some of those snacks. Are you doing some vlogs on the places you have travelled to there and the sights?
Love the "thats what she said" jokes
From my local Dairy here in Pennsylvania, I get delicious all-natural peach iced tea.
Ich liebe eure Videos! ♡
Those Oishi tea is a Thai product my friend Thai people they just love to put variety languages on their products but most of those products in 7-11 products from Thailand my friend.
I saw you guys tried the Thai beverage, Have you guys tried the Original Thailand RedBull yet? It's a stronger version before watered down and sold in the west.
Phil, that pork burger with bacon should be called a double porker.
12:49 Are you just eating directly? It looks like it cause this particular needs to be heated in a toaster oven (which they have in store for service) before eating.
I saw a funny shirt for Phil. It said “I’m in a serious relationship with eating potatoes.” Haha
Sweetcorn in iceblocks...or red beans...so thai to me
Thank you for taking us to Thailand 😊! Don't forget to come back 😄! Kudos to you for trying 30 items 😅
แนะนำร้านอาหารทะเลในกรุงเทพ
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ร้านอาหารบนรถทัวร์
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ตลาดกลางคืน
Jodd fairs.Night.market
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วัดดัง ในเมือง อุทัยธานี
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Ich hab euch in Chiang mai auf dem Nachtmarkt gesehen :D
Those toasties are the best ever
13:22 ah the Japanese video about learning English
Looks great. Which we had this in the States😊
That jello liquid dessert with corn reminds me of vietnamese Che(as in vietnamese style pudding). But then again southeast asian countries have influenced each other. Especially when it comes to food. And southeast asia may have influenced the french martial art of savate. Especially when France used to rule Vietnam, Laos, etc.
Sweets in convenience stores, I like Salted Egg Lava Chinese Pastry.
That's so funny 7-Eleven is from Texas
we have that enough in the netherlands
I loved those creamos in my childhood
Thai people always talk about the bao that are sold in 7-11, apparently, they’re supposed to be good.
Ham and cheese croissant toastie.
Ha ha ha wow Oh I'm so hungry 😋🍜🎉
I wish you happiness 😊🎉
Would love to have know the price of those items. 🙏
Note: Alcohol sale is banned on religious holidays and evening prior to general election day and election day itself. On regular day, alcohol sale is available from 11.00-14.00 and 17.00-24.00 at 7-11 and mini/super stores, Lotus or Big C. However, this is Thailand and you can always buy your favorite beer/liquor at your small convenient store in your village at all hours (if the store opens). Some shops stay open until 2 am on Friday and Saturday in some villages. Don't know why the police ignore those small shops selling alcohol at all hours.
When you guys coming home or did you move to Thiland?
😂 I tried the mango pocky recently and I thought they were AWFUL.
Ham/cheese classic breakfast there ;-)
Why did Chefs song from Southpark suddently pop up in mu mind seing chocolate balls XD
It's missing a 7 eleven slurpee!
Can you please move back to the Carolina’s Deanna so we can go hiking and visit? 🥶❤️🔥
Ik ben nog nooit in Thailand geweest , dit ziet er wel hmmmm goed uit . Ik zie liever de eetstalletjes waar jullie langs gaan
I love you guys.
so did yall move out of germany??
U suppose to have the staff toast that butter bread...
Black Forest Cake did not originate in Germany ! It originated in the U.S. !
What?
That is just wrong. Are you thinking of German chocolate cake, which is named after a guy named Samuel German, not the country?
Recently, I started ordering bacon on my McD's quarter pounder with cheese. 100% improvement in the flavor. Pork is where it is at!
Hello again 👋
Hi 👋🏻
@@daykibaran9668 Hi 👋
Jelly thing is alot like Filipino Halo Halo
Yum!
Nice
You need to talk about the prices
You MUST try their strawberry smoothie (7/11)
The doughnut is actually a doughnut...it is of the baked variation.
What does it mean sign you pull eye lit down .?😮 haha
Like Phil, I also let the world know when I have diarrhea, lol. We just want some sympathy.
I just joined your Patreon! ❤❤❤ #sayhitobobby
สวัสดีครับ 🙏😊❤️
As a Thai our President is 7-11 😂😂
Pringles are not made out of potato
I love Oreo but I just watched from youtube that it's just a Replica product and the real product that they copied called Hydrox and this product is coming back to the world again.
Have you guys ever tried it before if you live in the west, I really want to try one for sure as I heard a lot of people said it so much better than Oreo.
😀
Sausage and cheese
"Maybe you shouldn't." Lol. Indeed. Just because that food is available doesn't mean it's good for you. Food deserts aren't good for humanity, for sure. That was an interesting haul. Thanks for sharing that culture with the Western world. I'm a little disappointed to see that they have just as much processed junk food as we do. Lol.
Convenience stores need to have only a good taste. because of street food have a cheap food and super good taste. That what I thought.
ของไทยอร่อยเสมอ
I love pork
The amount of packaging is just depressing
"Bread is a novelty is Thailand" 🤣🤣 No it's not
Those so-called '' Burgers '' are NOT Burgers ! They are just Sandwiches on a Bun ! A Burger is Ground Beef patty on a bun and has Lettuce , Tomato Slices, and Dill Pickle slices !
8/10
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You must be kidding. I tried almost everything in 7/11 during 9 years in Thailand. Tasteless sh*t, expensive, little portions. Even when I am very hungry, can't find anything proper to eat there.
In Thailand gibt es so gutes Essen an jeder Garküche, warum esst ihr diesen Industriemist
Das habe ich auch gedacht. Hinzu kommt ein riesiger Berg Plastikmüll.
this has been done 100x and always boring
You look like a butt, and smell like a fart.
@deanaandphil can you guys go to the Philippines 👉🏼👈🏼🥺🥰
A lot of plastic. 🫨😞