The fact some people have thought bro in black hoodie is one of us bc he "sounds more Kiwi", no he doesn't in any way, our accents aren't that high pitched and whiny 😂
I'm convinced these two blokes have never even been to Australia, the ANZAC biscuit commentary was downright disrespectful... You'd be hard pressed to find an Aussie that doesnt know the story of ANZAC biscuits.
Well.. A lot of people don't. Because it's not taught in schools and isn't essential information. You hear it from other Aussie's if the topic ever comes up.. And unless you have a family that cooks Anzac biscuits and you randomly ask about them... Who is bringing it up? I don't know it and I'm Aussie. I'm GUESSING the ANZACS wanted to eat something sweet and tasty, and the ingredients for the ANZAC biscuits were all they had to work with during the war? Everything else about those 2 is pretty disappointing though. The guy didn't know that a stubby was the word for a small beer and says "I just thought it was a beer holder"... Yeah those holders you think of.. are STUBBY HOLDERS. How do you know that it holds a stubby. And you put beer in it. But don't realize stubby = beer?! What the actual retard? These guys have no critical thinking or intelligence.
those two are the least australian australians you could've brought. "back in the day they used to eat shit like this" for the anzac cookies? what the hell
As a proud Australian, I speak for us all: we do not claim these two individuals as Australian. How the hell does someone live in Australia for 22 years and never hear of or see a Chiko Roll? If you have been to even one singular piss-up in Australia, you know that stubbies are small glass bottles of beer and that the cooler is referred to as a stubby cooler."
@@chikachikaa1434if ur talking about the guy in the black hoodie he sounds Aussie as still, if anything his voice doesn’t match his look tho somehow sounds just like the white Aussie 😂
Ok Guys, Yall need to do this again with some ACTUAL Aussies because with the Bizzare things they said like Not knowing what a chiko roll is as well as saying “No one goes to Bunnings for the Snags”??? You guys really did get the Dirty end of the stick with these “Australians”
@@ellie904 not just me pal. If they want these ideas to work they should bring out people that understand the culture more is all im saying bc they clearly don’t
As an aussie i feel like you brought some of the least aussie aussies onto this list, "back in the day they used to eat shit like this" is criminal considering the history around the anzac biscuits. Like even a simple google search will tell you that they were made for soldier's since they were made from basic pantry ingredients and did not contain eggs, which were scarce at the time. They were designed to stay fresh for the long journey overseas, often taking weeks to reach the soldiers. Another thing, never eating/hearing about chicko rolls is a crime, they are in every supermarket and servo around this entire country man.
This whole video was fucked. Even the toast was fucked, the spreading was shit even if we keep the amount of vegemite the same, and that's too much for a newbie like Charlie.
@@anupampeter3456yeah no one’s happy with this representation because quiet literally anyone else could’ve done a better job, a kiwi would’ve done a better job..
@@memr5690 The issue i see is that they don't know basic ingrained knowledge that all Aussies experience in childhood, which either means they didn't go to school in Aus, or they went to elite private schools where instead of sausage sizzle days, they had catered events.
As a New Zealander I know more than this, ANZAC bicuits where made for new zealand and aussie soldiers, they have to be dry and in packets to be good for soldiers (and usually more chewy then dry not that hard). Also Bunnings sausage sizzles being put as a last resort?!?! Nah Imma walk to Bunnings just to grab one
Its so infuriating watching them insult the ANZAC biscuits, I was recently diagnosed with being intolerant to gluten, so I can't eat them anymore, and on top of that, I can't even go and eat the sausage sizzles! Its cruel watching them shit all over our awesome food when I can't eat it myself!
My great grandfather sailed overseas to fight in the first world war and he, along with tens of thousands of other members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps(ANZAC), never made it back home to see his family. You didn't have to like it, or even eat it, but considering the history behind the "anzac biscuit" I think it deserves more respect than "cause back in the day they just liked eating s*** like this, I don't know". Absolutely disgraceful. Lest we forget
going to bunnings just for a snag is the Australian version of a Swedish person going to ikea just to get some meatballs. It IS ICONIC and people definitely go to bunnings just to buy a snag
Awful representation by the Aussies and the food: - Still too much vegemite for the toast - Not knowing what a chico roll is - A stubby is a beer, a stubby holder is what you put it in - HSP standard sauces are garlic sauce, bbq and chili - Everyone goes to bunnings to get a snag. Its a bbq food for us which we are big on - IMO a good ANZAC biscuit is a bit moister than what those sounded like
@@canadianbluepants9446 For introducing skeptical seppos, yes. I would personally put on even more, but if I was trying to win someone over that's way too much
As an Alaskan who only talks to aussies because at night they're the only other people awake... You could have found better aussies to do this tier list.
Most australians I know (I'm born and raised in Perth) act exactly like this. Only ones that act the way the "Australians" in the comment section want them to act are tradies, elderly and bogans. Anywhere else, these guys are the definition of a "modern" australian.
it's insane how every time Charlie has done a video representing Australia, he gets the only 2 aussies who know nothing and completely misrepresent us. The fact they didn't even know the history of ANZAC biscuits and just said "back in the day they used to eat shit like this idk". I get they do these tier lists for fun and that they're not actually serious, but fuck me it is so disrespectful, especially when it's happened in multiple videos broadcasting to a large audience who are not Australian.
@@DEMONITION1723 Every fish and chip shop ive ever been in has sold them. No idea how people live here and dont know them... Must be from Melbourne or something 🤣
5:16 must be city boys who never had the pleasure of stopping by a servo after a 6 hour drive starving and seeing chiko rolls and corn jacks in the warmer
bro its calm they are obv not food experts , its like a casual australian not everybody knows every aussie food item , i never heard of chiko rolls either
8:50 the HSP not being in a styro, not having chilli sauce and garlic sauce and still being and S speaks to the potential of how the HSP would go beyond an S
Ha, it’s 4:40am for me (east coast). I’ve managed to never have a chiko roll either, despite also having been born and lived here for the majority of my life. Might have to change that. Edit: or a Queenslander. Either way.
They are probably referring to BBQ in its proper context which is indirectly cooking meat using smoke since they're in America speaking to Americans. Australians typically use the word BBQ incorrectly when they should be using the word "grill" or "grilling". I highly doubt the vast majority of Australians have ever been to an actual BBQ.
@kylehallam2076 nah that's wrong a meal or gathering at which meat, fish, or other food is cooked out of doors on a rack over an open fire or on a special appliance - straight from the dictionary
Nothing makes more more angry than an Aussie putting to much Vegemite on toast for an American to review. True Australians know lots of butter a little bit of Vegemite
While I officially recognise regular chilli as correct, but usually on the nights when I’m eating a snack pack, I’ll be very hungover in the morning and don’t also need to deal with the aftermath of chilli sauce. So I sweet chilli is where it’s at as a compromise
Yup, as a born and bred Australian these 2 are the least Aussie Australians you could've found. The fact they were both more familiar with a 'HSP' (didn't know it was abbreviated???) than a stubby tells the story.
@@geedubya3488 Mate, you're showing your age by not knowing HSP was an abbreviation :P But I wonder if they've even gone to a dawn service with that type of commentary.
Come on Aussie guys.. You should definitely know why ANZAC Biscuits exist. They were made for our troops at war, and they were made to last because the biscuits had to travel to the soldiers on the front line, which would have taken weeks. Thus why they are dry - so they don't spoil so quickly.
I've been saying that my whole life but found out pretty recently that's not exactly true either. The true "ANZAC biscuit" that was actually used in war was just hard tack. They were actually used as a celebratory and promotional food, a bit like astronaut ice cream. Still nothing to sneeze at, they brought awareness and funds to the troops of the time.
I visited Australia. I believe that the context has a lot to do: i travelled for 2 hours just for a meat pie, I had a slushy in a cinema all for myself, I pooped in nature amongst giant lizards, i was called a "she" because I'm a short french dude with long hair, etc. I love Austria
- Chiko rolls are just one of many good Servo foods. - Fairy Bread is indeed often for kids. - Our sausages tend to be a lot thinner than shown, we have a good BBQ culture in Australia and Sausages are easy to cook and cheap. Plus people will actually stop at Bunnings just for a snag. - Kangaroo is often tough, normally minced to make sausages or patties. - Anzac Biscuits are traditionally crunchy but there is a nice sweet spot where they're crunchy on the outside but soft inside. - Those Lamingtons looked kinda solid, it's normally really soft with like a thinner layer of chocolate.
Honestly, I'm shocked at the misrepresentation going on here. Vegemite toast made legitimately awfully, snags being "a last resort", never having a chiko roll, etc. This is some kind of national crisis. I had my first chiko roll at a cricket match, love kangaroo meat, and eat vegemite by the spoonful, and people used to ask if I was British because if my accent, so I'm nowhere near the most true blue person you'll find. I don't know where you managed to find these two.
Vegemite on toast imo is "meh" and I rarely crave it. But melted cheese over Vegemite is an absolute banger and easily my favourite low effort snack / meal. Toast needs to be actually toasted (not black but good colour to it), thick v mite spread, layer or two of mature cheddar cheese (depending on your cut from the block) and toast it under the grill or air fryer until you have colour on the cheese or risk burning the toast
Even as a kiwi with some aussie family I felt misrepresented. Personally I can't get over the meat pie they came out with, was some sort of americanised meat pie.
These 2 "Australians" dont know the cultural significance of ANZAC biscuits. Insulting to our army members who gave their lives so they can play video games all day.
Those aren't chiko rolls, they look like spring rolls. Chiko rolls are a specific branded thing and are pretty unique. Just because you put cream in a cake doesn't mean you can call it a twinkie
Yeah they were way too skinny to be a Chiko roll and sounded way too crispy the cheap Chiko rolls are the size of a sausage roll and both can be bought from any good servo or fish and chip store
everything was made custom by an american chef... so yeah chiko rolls were nowhere to be seen. also the lamingtons had the chocolate you use on icecream lmao. it was crunchy!
@coolhandluke1503 i'm talking about the chiko branded chiko rolls. They have a batter but a very distinct thick rough bread-like outer coating. It's quite different to almost anything else
That’s HSP is diabolical. You need proper kebab meat with the holy trinity sauce on a bed of fresh chips with chicken salt. The sauce is garlic sauce, chili sauce and bbq sauce.
ive seen a couple of these comments, mayo is kinda a ??? but the "garlic sauce" you get on hsps is aioli my dude, some places it might be tzatziki but most places its aioli
Aussie baker here! Standard Meat pies arent just baked meat, its a gravy sauce and minced meat baked into a pie, and lamingtons are dipped in a chocolate glaze which soaks into the outer of the sponge before sandwhiching with cream and jam between, obviously with coconut on the outside applied after dipping in glaze. Hope this helps!
I've lived in Australia for only 3 years, and even I'm mad with some of the things said on this video. I've had more chiko rolls than these 2 combined, and having no garlic sauce on HSP is sacrilege.
said this in response to another comment aswell but the "garlic sauce" you get on a HSP is aioli my dude which they did put on it, some places it might be tzatziki but most its aioli
@@khirasier well not really, garlic sauce taste very different from aioli and I get that it's a very viable substitute and I actually love using aioli for anything fried, but it's just not the same for me. Although, they might have made something closer to garlic sauce and just called it aioli rather than it just being garlic, lemon and oil which is what I'm used to when making aioli.
"Is it coconut inside as well?" "I've never seen [a chicko roll] in my life" - from the Aussie? I'm dying a slow death watching this as an Australian 😂
Where are you from? Cause I can promise I’ve never heard of a “Chiko Roll” in my life. This is from a western Sydney (mount druitt area 2770/2760) human. That shit def ain’t no Western Sydney Aussie food
As an Australian from Perth, Emtee is definitely not from here with that knowledge. We don't claim him hahahaha. This video needs to be reshot with different Australians in order for this to be "authentic". That meat pie was diabolical to claim is from Australia, big ass pies are very different to the Mrs. Macs pies that are crawling on every inch of this country. This video has made so many true Aussies so mad hahaha
This is just cringe and sad, you don't get to choose someone's nationality nor should anything be reshot all I see is a bunch of whiny adults crying over two dudes who are very much Australian because not like everyone has a different Life experience grow up guys.
If you were American, it would be the equivalent of someone saying that they had not even heard of Coca Cola. That is how bad hoody “Perth” denizen is.
The Pie was actually fine - The large ones are called Family Pies and all the bakeries used to make and sell them here - some still do. You can even get them in Wollies.
@@JakkuTheMagicalCattu They had less knowledge about Australian food then the average 5yo Chinese immigrant kid. They didn't even know the basics. They had zero life experience - not just a different one.
@@AsphyxiaLaguz they are still the most commonly sold product at EVERY corner store fish and chip shop in australia. you would have to be walking around with your eyes closed to not know what they are for real.
@@AsphyxiaLaguz You can go to literally ANY fast food joint or servo and they will have chikos in the hotboxes ready to go. You have to be absolutely oblivious asfk to have never heard of one as an aussie
The thing with Kangaroo meat is that it's super unforgiving to overcooking, becomes very tough because it's really lean. Kangaroo really needs to me medium rare.
try again but have an Aussie make the food, Bunnings snags with mustard? Parmi with pasta and those rock hard ice magic looking lamingtons was wrong on all levels 💔
They do saussage sizzles at Bunnings because tradies (builders, handymen etc) often grab a snag or 2 for a quick lunch while they get their supplies for a job.
We went to Bunnings on the weekend and we ate a snag. It's for a charity. And a lot of people in Australia love having a snag at Bunnings. The snags aren't made at Bunnings though it's just a charity group that comes to Bunnings on weekends.
I'm looking hard for the non Aussie comments and you've all just stepped back as the beer bottles fly😂😂 Aussie are the friendliest ppl until we're not. I'm not pissy because I stopped at 5 mins, but I seen words about our Anzac biscuit, which isn't just a food, but it celebrates our veterans. They were war rations and delicious when made correctly.
Notes from an Australian: - HSP is absolutely S tier. - Vegemite, for a beginner, should be treated like the jar costs thousands of dollars, and therefore you want to use it very sparingly. - The sausage they tried is far too fancy compared to a real Bunnings snag. - Meat pies are great when they’re done right but awful when done bad, which is most of the time. - Kangaroo meat is eaten more than I thought (I guessed 9%, and I’ve never had it). - Chicken parmigiana on pasta?! Chips is where it’s at. It also gets served with salad which most people ignore. - ANZAC biscuits are trademarked , despite being as common of a name as “fairy bread”. - The lamingtons are also too fancy compared to what most people eat. - I’ve never eaten a witchetty grub and don’t know anyone who has.
On witchetty grubs, the closest I've ever seen anyone come to eating one is when a bunch of people in my class in high school found a bunch and started pegging them at people. But they're mean looking things, I don't have the balls for it.
@@gucciguy3408 its what is described as 'bush tucker'. Food you could scavenge (which is how aboriginals lived pre-colonisation with hunter/gatherer). Lots of escaped convicts would eat stuff like that (as australia was essentially just one big prison). Nowadays no1 really eats them outside of novelty/traditional practice.
It was considered a “war” because they called upon the Defence minster to order the army to cull the emus (instead of say the Department of Agriculture or something). As a comparison, we should call upon the US CIA to deal with the cane toad population next.
@Shepard_AU the department of agriculture isn't akin to the army bro. The department of agriculture handles most culling alongside Bush heritage. They do it with rabbits, foxes and dingos too. They aren't CIA level. And even when not them, it's usually state or federal level contracted. It was just a dumb idea to attempt to cull a native species because killing any just made room for more to hatch and replace them. Like swimming against the current 😅 but people believing the joke is too funny to us
anzac biscuits are like that because they are literally war food. made to last forever without going bad. also, fun fact, it is illegal to call an anzac biscuit an anzac cookie and sell them
Exactly 🤣🤣 Fairbarn films are the most australian thing I know. Edit. OMG after reading the rest of the comments I realized you probably meant Jackson Clark lol I totally forgot about his existence
12:06 Yes, yes, they do. Finding an excuse to go to bunnings even though you can probably get what you "need" closer by (which you probably don't actually need) because you secretly just want a bunnings snag is an Aussie experience greater than a kid wanting to go to their grandparents because they always have the good bikkies.
It's a different ingredient list, actually. The original biscuits were dry, flavourless, and hard, and served as rations, but it's evolved over the years to be the delectable sweet treat that we know today. So, they weren't doing it wrong, they just made it similar to war rations.
@ well that would mean they used today’s recipe because they liked them. But baked them according to the war rations. Go one way or the other. Either modern biscuits or original not both.
@@smthreallycoolyou are thinking of hard tack, Anzac biscuits weren’t rations, your Mrs back home would post them to you so you had something sweet to eat while getting machine gunned by the Turkish.
Instead of having two dudes not even I (an Australian) has ever heard of, you should've had the cold ones lads on. At least they talk and aren't awkward.
i had to stop watching after the bunnings snag part they were getting so much shit wrong it got really hard to watch. not knowing chiko rolls? wrong hsp sauce? saying no one goes to bunnings just for snags? bullshit
22 years of experience and doesn’t know what a chiko roll is, and don’t get me started on how they butchered the Vegemite toast and Anzac cookies. I was deployed there for six months and had a more authentic experience. Would be nice if they tried sweet chili tenders or schnitzel those were my favorite from the servo.
The engagement on this video is off the charts with the Australians coming together & roasting these Australians lol, good work boys
bloody oath
They're not Aussies.
@@RaptorFaceRumble I'm sorry bro but this is corny 😭😭🙏🙏 delete ts
@@toonlinkplays5961 Nah I'm good.
@@toonlinkplays5961I’m sorry bro but this is corny please delete this
These “Aussies” claim they don’t know what a chiko roll is and then claiming no one goes to Bunnings for the snags? These two are not Aussies.
No but what the fuck is a chico roll, I get what you mean with the bunnings snag though.
Fake aussies
rs. Who doesn't know a Chiko roll, ALSO that is NOT a chiko roll, that shit needs to be DEEEEEEEP fried.
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These two are the least Australian Australians I have ever seen.
a random 80 year old Asian man from western Sydney is more Australian than those two combined
how so? they sounded pretty Australian to me. Just because they might not know certain things changes NOTHING about their nationality
@@GmWooshyThem not knowing what a Chiko Roll is is like an American not knowing what a hotdog is, like what cave did they recently emerge from😂
@@GmWooshy these are americanised Australians clearly spend most their days consuming American culture
@@LtSpearzZoh ok
@@GmWooshy Culturally. You just don't get it, like these 2.
As a humble New Zealander we don't claim these Australians either
Thank you 🙏
Hahaha this Aussie agrees 😅
The fact some people have thought bro in black hoodie is one of us bc he "sounds more Kiwi", no he doesn't in any way, our accents aren't that high pitched and whiny 😂
I'd consider you more Aussie than someone from Perth. 😅
@@crimetimeAU the real crime in this video is the stolen Valor of Pavlova, we all know that’s a Kiwi dessert.
I'm convinced these two blokes have never even been to Australia, the ANZAC biscuit commentary was downright disrespectful... You'd be hard pressed to find an Aussie that doesnt know the story of ANZAC biscuits.
Well.. A lot of people don't. Because it's not taught in schools and isn't essential information. You hear it from other Aussie's if the topic ever comes up.. And unless you have a family that cooks Anzac biscuits and you randomly ask about them... Who is bringing it up?
I don't know it and I'm Aussie. I'm GUESSING the ANZACS wanted to eat something sweet and tasty, and the ingredients for the ANZAC biscuits were all they had to work with during the war?
Everything else about those 2 is pretty disappointing though. The guy didn't know that a stubby was the word for a small beer and says "I just thought it was a beer holder"... Yeah those holders you think of.. are STUBBY HOLDERS.
How do you know that it holds a stubby. And you put beer in it. But don't realize stubby = beer?! What the actual retard?
These guys have no critical thinking or intelligence.
Or what a fkn Chiko Roll is.
@@Stopsteal to be fair im aussie and never heard of a chiko roll is, is it just a spring roll?
@@joshpayne8353same lol, had to search it up and I still don’t give a shit about it and will forget in a couple of days
Thought the same thing. Astonishing.
those two are the least australian australians you could've brought. "back in the day they used to eat shit like this" for the anzac cookies? what the hell
"yeah we call the thing you put your beer in a stubby" ... holy fuck
Yeah that pissed me off
Finally someone said it
As a proud Australian, I speak for us all: we do not claim these two individuals as Australian.
How the hell does someone live in Australia for 22 years and never hear of or see a Chiko Roll? If you have been to even one singular piss-up in Australia, you know that stubbies are small glass bottles of beer and that the cooler is referred to as a stubby cooler."
22 years in Australia with their eyes glued to a screen... what a joke 😂
The only Aussie thing about those 2 grubs is their accent
the guy on the right sounds kiwi too lmao
@@chikachikaa1434if ur talking about the guy in the black hoodie he sounds Aussie as still, if anything his voice doesn’t match his look tho somehow sounds just like the white Aussie 😂
Harsh, what did they do that was outrageous? 🤣
Is it just me or does the black guy not even sound Australian he has a weird Australian/American accent.
@@numpty94 - they completely misrepresented us, and were downright disrespectful to the ANZAC's - which is not cool.
Ok Guys, Yall need to do this again with some ACTUAL Aussies because with the Bizzare things they said like Not knowing what a chiko roll is as well as saying “No one goes to Bunnings for the Snags”??? You guys really did get the Dirty end of the stick with these “Australians”
Omfg they're from Australia. They're Australian. They didnt have people from the specific cultures in other videos so calm down
Trying to ruin everything positive
@@ellie904 not just me pal. If they want these ideas to work they should bring out people that understand the culture more is all im saying bc they clearly don’t
@@ellie904 not anymore. I think we all unanimously disowned them. You guys can have em.
Also being confused about what a stubby was??? Like??? Tf??? Where did you grow up???
As an aussie i feel like you brought some of the least aussie aussies onto this list, "back in the day they used to eat shit like this" is criminal considering the history around the anzac biscuits. Like even a simple google search will tell you that they were made for soldier's since they were made from basic pantry ingredients and did not contain eggs, which were scarce at the time. They were designed to stay fresh for the long journey overseas, often taking weeks to reach the soldiers. Another thing, never eating/hearing about chicko rolls is a crime, they are in every supermarket and servo around this entire country man.
Oh and also that comment about the snag's at bunnings was criminal as shit, thats the perfect work day lunch right there. shame
This whole video was fucked. Even the toast was fucked, the spreading was shit even if we keep the amount of vegemite the same, and that's too much for a newbie like Charlie.
Yeah, I wish I was on there. I grew up on those foods.
They didn't even know the HSP sauces and meat mix was wrong.
@@CiaLenox-jm3ts or what a chiko roll was 💀
Every Australian ever just disowned these guys
You know us so well.
yep
Bruh when he said a leminton is just coconut on the outside woth cocnut in the middle i shook my head even harder
@@klaymilton9983 "Leminton"????
@@klaymilton9983 "cocnut"???????
the Australians in this comments section were done dirty for representation. Charlie, you gonna have to come back to this and do it right I guess. lol
I think charlie needs to put up an official apology to all real aussies
That thumbnail is diabolical.
what'd they do to charlie's teeth
@@natckwan 1:46
immmmm so closee to 600subs (((((:(
Criminal
Thought it was AssmanGauld
So glad the comments have come together to discredit this shi- I’ve never seen someone with less knowledge of their own country. Embarrassing tbh
ong it aint that deep whats embarrassing is you hating 😢
@@bp_way7647 I mean if the "you" is 90% of the comments, there's some truth to that
@@anupampeter3456yeah no one’s happy with this representation because quiet literally anyone else could’ve done a better job, a kiwi would’ve done a better job..
They're high level gamers, which indicates that they're not the type to get around outside and be in touch with the rest of the people here.
@@memr5690 The issue i see is that they don't know basic ingrained knowledge that all Aussies experience in childhood, which either means they didn't go to school in Aus, or they went to elite private schools where instead of sausage sizzle days, they had catered events.
As a New Zealander I know more than this, ANZAC bicuits where made for new zealand and aussie soldiers, they have to be dry and in packets to be good for soldiers (and usually more chewy then dry not that hard). Also Bunnings sausage sizzles being put as a last resort?!?! Nah Imma walk to Bunnings just to grab one
Its so infuriating watching them insult the ANZAC biscuits, I was recently diagnosed with being intolerant to gluten, so I can't eat them anymore, and on top of that, I can't even go and eat the sausage sizzles! Its cruel watching them shit all over our awesome food when I can't eat it myself!
I went to Bunnings just for the snag the other week
I'm only 5mins in and not prepared for these great insults to our fair nations, cheers for the heads up
@@wingerwcFr and am I the only one mad that they put mustard on the snags? That's such an un Australian thing 😭
I'm pretty sure the biscuits were dry and hard. I think the thing that was kind of chewy was the tack that was the savoury primary food sauce
My great grandfather sailed overseas to fight in the first world war and he, along with tens of thousands of other members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps(ANZAC), never made it back home to see his family. You didn't have to like it, or even eat it, but considering the history behind the "anzac biscuit" I think it deserves more respect than "cause back in the day they just liked eating s*** like this, I don't know". Absolutely disgraceful. Lest we forget
Directed @ the "Australians" in this video of course
Absolutely mate.. a modicum of respect is not hard to give them considering what they gave for us.
Lest we forget.
Lest we forget.
Lest we forget.
going to bunnings just for a snag is the Australian version of a Swedish person going to ikea just to get some meatballs. It IS ICONIC and people definitely go to bunnings just to buy a snag
Real
@@Lezmu might stop on the way somewhere but no one is going to Bunnings, grabbing a snag and going home
@@SPCORVINEE Guess I don't exist then
@@eekthefireuser3372 dont understand the bunnings snag honestly i have never gotten one from there prefer my own
@@SPCORVINEE i went to bunnings last weekend just for a snag.
Awful representation by the Aussies and the food:
- Still too much vegemite for the toast
- Not knowing what a chico roll is
- A stubby is a beer, a stubby holder is what you put it in
- HSP standard sauces are garlic sauce, bbq and chili
- Everyone goes to bunnings to get a snag. Its a bbq food for us which we are big on
- IMO a good ANZAC biscuit is a bit moister than what those sounded like
too much vegemite????? thats a perfect amount
@canadianbluepants9446 one looked alright, one looked a bit thick
@@canadianbluepants9446 For introducing skeptical seppos, yes. I would personally put on even more, but if I was trying to win someone over that's way too much
@@zigedelic3909 honestly thats fair but for a normal breakfast dish that was lovely
Couldn’t agree more, other than if you have that much vegemite you need heaps of butter
As an Alaskan who only talks to aussies because at night they're the only other people awake... You could have found better aussies to do this tier list.
As an Australian… you’re absolutely spot on mate.
Even the Alaskan knows 😪
Most australians I know (I'm born and raised in Perth) act exactly like this. Only ones that act the way the "Australians" in the comment section want them to act are tradies, elderly and bogans. Anywhere else, these guys are the definition of a "modern" australian.
agreed - thanks for being an ally, we can hold a ceremony and make you an honorary Aussie ;)
Isn't it only night there at the moment?
Watching this knowing every Australian is disowning these boys is genuinely fucking hilarious as a kiwi witnessing this shit show 😂😂
it's insane how every time Charlie has done a video representing Australia, he gets the only 2 aussies who know nothing and completely misrepresent us. The fact they didn't even know the history of ANZAC biscuits and just said "back in the day they used to eat shit like this idk". I get they do these tier lists for fun and that they're not actually serious, but fuck me it is so disrespectful, especially when it's happened in multiple videos broadcasting to a large audience who are not Australian.
100% - aside from the jokes, the disinformation about the ANZAC's is not cool. I'm with ya.
Can we vote for the next Aussies to represent us???
@@ohsrii very well said
Honestly it's our own fault. These people are, as unlikely as it seems, Australian.
Why aren’t they upside down
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nwod ҏtu ,.,,...,gnieb
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Physch Ward
@Midorigameplay-v5u wtf bro
They flipped the video in post.
That’s china
> doesnt like vegemite
> never heard of a chiko roll
> no idea about a stubby
who is this mug
i really hope he was taking the piss when he said those things mate
Fucking I never heard of a "Chiko roll"
Looks like a fucking spring roll.
Never thought of it as Aussie, only know them from Asians stores
@@DEMONITION1723 Every fish and chip shop ive ever been in has sold them.
No idea how people live here and dont know them...
Must be from Melbourne or something 🤣
Vegemite is horrible, Nutella is awesome
😂😂😂😂
As an Aussie who loves these videos, those 2 guys have got to be taking the piss they single handly pissed every true Aussie off 😂
They should have had Max and Chad come on
Insane oversight
Dude I've been waiting eons for them to collab
@squishyflac same. This was a wasted opportunity
Kinda doubt they'd fly down just for this sadly lol
@@moezfoez maybe, they do be dropping some cash on dumb shit tho
5:16 must be city boys who never had the pleasure of stopping by a servo after a 6 hour drive starving and seeing chiko rolls and corn jacks in the warmer
Corn jacks are the goat
I'm from Australia and that sounds fuckin terrible
my immediate thought, like how have you never even heard of a chiko roll
@@GilzyOnerCorn Jacks are the Goat Chain
@@benjamin-papayou must be from Sydney
As an Australian, you brought in the wrong Aussies to do this Tier list...
How is that every time some big streamer does a tier list for Australian food..
They somehow find the least Australian of people to sit in on it.
bro its calm they are obv not food experts , its like a casual australian not everybody knows every aussie food item , i never heard of chiko rolls either
@@skarluxx you are missing out mate, grab a chiko roll at the servo now
@@BananaFriesYT ikr hahah
@@skarluxx but how? Its in every school, deli, and servo
8:50 the HSP not being in a styro, not having chilli sauce and garlic sauce and still being and S speaks to the potential of how the HSP would go beyond an S
Bro calm down. It being in styrofoam wouldn't change its flavour. Also it had aioli.
nah bbq and sweet chilli is the best combo fr
@@borRIING adds to the aesthetic of the meatbox
@@aidan46294 I prefer this name over halal snack pack.
In Adelaide, our is called AB pack which I believe stands for atomic bomb? Not sure.
As an Australian I can’t believe this man’s never had a chiko roll there in every servo, plus it’s 3:40am over here when the video dropped 😂
every servo, every corner fish and chip shop, theyre fuckin everywhere in sydney
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Ha, it’s 4:40am for me (east coast). I’ve managed to never have a chiko roll either, despite also having been born and lived here for the majority of my life. Might have to change that. Edit: or a Queenslander. Either way.
What’s a servo
seriously, these 2 guys aren't even Australian. can't even explain why we have sausages? they've never been to a BBQ? national embarrassments
Lives in perth... doesnt know where Indonesia is 😂 ... im a kiwi living in perth and am embarrassed for you.. he aint a real one.
Worse than RayGun huh
They are probably referring to BBQ in its proper context which is indirectly cooking meat using smoke since they're in America speaking to Americans. Australians typically use the word BBQ incorrectly when they should be using the word "grill" or "grilling". I highly doubt the vast majority of Australians have ever been to an actual BBQ.
@TotalDohnut I wouldn't go that far but clearly need a history lesson or 2 about the country they gre up in
@kylehallam2076 nah that's wrong
a meal or gathering at which meat, fish, or other food is cooked out of doors on a rack over an open fire or on a special appliance - straight from the dictionary
Nothing makes more more angry than an Aussie putting to much Vegemite on toast for an American to review. True Australians know lots of butter a little bit of Vegemite
he did mention it was too much Vegemite than what they usually put
cheese aswell , and salt reduced vegemite is way less intense but its hard to get across its really not that bad
Two rules, Show how Vegemite is meant to eaten and warn them about the drop bears on visit
Thick is good, but for someone trying it the first time… less is more, for sure.
I eat it straight outta the fucken jar
"nobody goes to bunnings because they want a bunnings snag" that is the most un-Australian line ive ever heard mate
Who farken puts mayo on an HSP?!
If you are a real aussie you put garlic, sweet chilli and bbq on that shit
you can't call them out whilst saying sweet chilli is for real aussies, masterfoods chilli sauce is the third sauce of the trinity
@@ben10521 sweet chilli is where its at im sorry
I do at places that serve Yogurt Garlic instead of Garkic Sauce, tastes like nothing 😭
While I officially recognise regular chilli as correct, but usually on the nights when I’m eating a snack pack, I’ll be very hungover in the morning and don’t also need to deal with the aftermath of chilli sauce. So I sweet chilli is where it’s at as a compromise
this is the only way to have it
Yup, as a born and bred Australian these 2 are the least Aussie Australians you could've found.
The fact they were both more familiar with a 'HSP' (didn't know it was abbreviated???) than a stubby tells the story.
probably rich parents eating caviar or someshit
@tturi2 It's that, or this generation. The ANZAC biscuits commentary from those 2 was a bit upsetting too, but hey, I'm probably showing my age.
@@geedubya3488 it's like grade 3 knowledge of what the ANZAC biscuits are and the gunfire breakfast
@geedubya3488 is definitely generational, too, "because it's a long way to the top if you want a chicko roll!"
@@geedubya3488 Mate, you're showing your age by not knowing HSP was an abbreviation :P
But I wonder if they've even gone to a dawn service with that type of commentary.
Come on Aussie guys.. You should definitely know why ANZAC Biscuits exist. They were made for our troops at war, and they were made to last because the biscuits had to travel to the soldiers on the front line, which would have taken weeks. Thus why they are dry - so they don't spoil so quickly.
Us aussies really got stitched up with these two not knowing anything lol
I've been saying that my whole life but found out pretty recently that's not exactly true either.
The true "ANZAC biscuit" that was actually used in war was just hard tack.
They were actually used as a celebratory and promotional food, a bit like astronaut ice cream.
Still nothing to sneeze at, they brought awareness and funds to the troops of the time.
I keep seeing people say this, but they did say this in the video.
They needed a CWA member to bake them for this lot to really demonstrate what they're like.
I visited Australia. I believe that the context has a lot to do: i travelled for 2 hours just for a meat pie, I had a slushy in a cinema all for myself, I pooped in nature amongst giant lizards, i was called a "she" because I'm a short french dude with long hair, etc.
I love Austria
Dude in the black hoodie clearly doesn't know anything about Australia - a guy grown up on American RUclips and TV.
Disgusting because that's probably what a lot of the newer generations have become/are becoming
He’d know a McDonald’s menu back to front though
- Chiko rolls are just one of many good Servo foods.
- Fairy Bread is indeed often for kids.
- Our sausages tend to be a lot thinner than shown, we have a good BBQ culture in Australia and Sausages are easy to cook and cheap. Plus people will actually stop at Bunnings just for a snag.
- Kangaroo is often tough, normally minced to make sausages or patties.
- Anzac Biscuits are traditionally crunchy but there is a nice sweet spot where they're crunchy on the outside but soft inside.
- Those Lamingtons looked kinda solid, it's normally really soft with like a thinner layer of chocolate.
As long as you cook it gently to preserve it's tenderness, roo steaks are often better than beef! Especially with how sweet it is
@@MentalAsEver seconded, just had some roo last weekend & it was so tasty + not chewy at all
I concur
@@jimmythorpe65I concur chain
Throw some prawns on the heaty- grilly thing!!
I'm a fake Australian, too!
Honestly, I'm shocked at the misrepresentation going on here. Vegemite toast made legitimately awfully, snags being "a last resort", never having a chiko roll, etc. This is some kind of national crisis. I had my first chiko roll at a cricket match, love kangaroo meat, and eat vegemite by the spoonful, and people used to ask if I was British because if my accent, so I'm nowhere near the most true blue person you'll find. I don't know where you managed to find these two.
Eating Vegemite by the spoonful... You need help man, you're gross lmao
Marmite is obviously far superior but it’s so good that vegemite still smacks but I always love watching someone’s face who hasn’t tried it lmao
Vegemite on toast imo is "meh" and I rarely crave it.
But melted cheese over Vegemite is an absolute banger and easily my favourite low effort snack / meal.
Toast needs to be actually toasted (not black but good colour to it), thick v mite spread, layer or two of mature cheddar cheese (depending on your cut from the block) and toast it under the grill or air fryer until you have colour on the cheese or risk burning the toast
Ive never had it but id imagine vegemite is much tastier when you have some type of beef or pork or even chicken, any meat to go with it.
Even as a kiwi with some aussie family I felt misrepresented. Personally I can't get over the meat pie they came out with, was some sort of americanised meat pie.
Tier list of authentic Australians.
These two guys - D tier.
F tier
These 2 "Australians" dont know the cultural significance of ANZAC biscuits. Insulting to our army members who gave their lives so they can play video games all day.
Those aren't chiko rolls, they look like spring rolls. Chiko rolls are a specific branded thing and are pretty unique. Just because you put cream in a cake doesn't mean you can call it a twinkie
Yep was thinking the same thing, those are spring rolls
Yeah they were way too skinny to be a Chiko roll and sounded way too crispy the cheap Chiko rolls are the size of a sausage roll and both can be bought from any good servo or fish and chip store
everything was made custom by an american chef... so yeah chiko rolls were nowhere to be seen. also the lamingtons had the chocolate you use on icecream lmao. it was crunchy!
I think you'll find the batter similar to their corn dog. I think it's a corn batter, but I never looked it up
@coolhandluke1503 i'm talking about the chiko branded chiko rolls. They have a batter but a very distinct thick rough bread-like outer coating. It's quite different to almost anything else
Doesn't like Vegemite, never heard of a Chiko Roll. Mans needs to hand in his credentials.
Yeah, show us the birth certificate
I'm an Australian who doesn't as much prefer Vegemite...but putting it in F tier is criminal!
I bet a Dingo's never even eaten their babies.
@@bygoditsfullofstars theyre such sooks
Citizenship revoked, immediately deported
That’s HSP is diabolical. You need proper kebab meat with the holy trinity sauce on a bed of fresh chips with chicken salt.
The sauce is garlic sauce, chili sauce and bbq sauce.
Mayo and aioli on a HSP???? YOU DESERVE JAIL TIME. Its meant to be garlic, chilli, bbq sauce
ive seen a couple of these comments, mayo is kinda a ??? but the "garlic sauce" you get on hsps is aioli my dude, some places it might be tzatziki but most places its aioli
bahahaha..... the jail time comment got me. thanks for the lols
You have no idea what you’re talking about
mate, the spaghetti parmy hurt my fucking soul. No ham, no bed of chips, no peppercorn sauce on the cheese. it hurt.
It looked like a sad American bastardisation of a great pub staple
I work in a pub and I actually got depressed when I realised that was a parmy
Honestly, what hurt most was the unmelted cheese
only because they made the US version, ours is soooo much better.
It looks like someone had to much sauce and decide to add some pasta.
"I live there 22 years" "I never heard of this" This can't be Australian"
Absolute baboon 💀
Aussie baker here!
Standard Meat pies arent just baked meat, its a gravy sauce and minced meat baked into a pie, and lamingtons are dipped in a chocolate glaze which soaks into the outer of the sponge before sandwhiching with cream and jam between, obviously with coconut on the outside applied after dipping in glaze. Hope this helps!
Don’t claim you brought authentic Australians then bring mid tier Aussies who don’t even know a Chiko roles
Fucken true!!
Who are these guys anyway? I’ve never seen them collab or appear anywhere until now
@@coffinboy556Esports players for their Apex team
Yeah I bet the only time they leave their house is to get uber from the door lol. He needs to have some true blue Aussies on the channel.
@AussieOzborne sounds like a true blue bogan.
I've lived in Australia for only 3 years, and even I'm mad with some of the things said on this video. I've had more chiko rolls than these 2 combined, and having no garlic sauce on HSP is sacrilege.
said this in response to another comment aswell but the "garlic sauce" you get on a HSP is aioli my dude which they did put on it, some places it might be tzatziki but most its aioli
@@khirasier well not really, garlic sauce taste very different from aioli and I get that it's a very viable substitute and I actually love using aioli for anything fried, but it's just not the same for me. Although, they might have made something closer to garlic sauce and just called it aioli rather than it just being garlic, lemon and oil which is what I'm used to when making aioli.
@@khirasier No, it's not. Doesn't matter how many times you comment it.
Those two flogs put on a good Aussie accent
no spag bol is criminal
"Is it coconut inside as well?" "I've never seen [a chicko roll] in my life" - from the Aussie? I'm dying a slow death watching this as an Australian 😂
Where are you from? Cause I can promise I’ve never heard of a “Chiko Roll” in my life. This is from a western Sydney (mount druitt area 2770/2760) human. That shit def ain’t no Western Sydney Aussie food
@@WEONLYLOVEHERE it is tough. Go down to your local fish and chip shop. They have one there.
I live in Sydney and every fish and chop shop I’ve been to sells them. It’s kinda like a spring roll. We need better representation for our foods
@ it might be possible I’ve seen them but I just never heard the name “Chicko Roll”
Hardly an Australian
As an Australian from Perth, Emtee is definitely not from here with that knowledge. We don't claim him hahahaha. This video needs to be reshot with different Australians in order for this to be "authentic". That meat pie was diabolical to claim is from Australia, big ass pies are very different to the Mrs. Macs pies that are crawling on every inch of this country. This video has made so many true Aussies so mad hahaha
This is just cringe and sad, you don't get to choose someone's nationality nor should anything be reshot all I see is a bunch of whiny adults crying over two dudes who are very much Australian because not like everyone has a different Life experience grow up guys.
If you were American, it would be the equivalent of someone saying that they had not even heard of Coca Cola.
That is how bad hoody “Perth” denizen is.
The Pie was actually fine - The large ones are called Family Pies and all the bakeries used to make and sell them here - some still do. You can even get them in Wollies.
@@JakkuTheMagicalCattu They had less knowledge about Australian food then the average 5yo Chinese immigrant kid. They didn't even know the basics. They had zero life experience - not just a different one.
Yeah me.
48 years and born here
They even Australian?
they are gamer Australians so they didn't leave the house much what do you expect lol
Nope, Australian Border Force have been notified to deport them
@@notajetaplol chain
@@notajetap😂 just fast food Australians
@@notajetap So am I but somehow even I know more than these two it's genuinely sad
I’m Australian, and I would like to say…. the chicken parmi having spaghetti on the bottom triggered me
Not having chicken salt is a criminal, maybe the best Australian inventor
these two are the most sheltered aussies youll find, no hate to them, but theyve never done a hard days work in their lives
they're pro gamers give them a break 😂 inside all day
@Tuchpi they should go farm or something 😅
Problem is that they probably earn more than multiple generations of your hardworking family.
@@quasark5007 i reckon going outside and enjoying life is better than some extra money
@@gmponza They still enjoy life, just with more money than we will ever see.
you did NOT bring australians.
you brought some random americans that say they vaguely know what australia is.
Not putting tim tams on the list is wild
Never heard of a chiko roll is fucked, I remember when they were like $2.50 at my Primary School's canteen. It was such a good hot lunch order
I think you just cemented why they don't know about them. They probably weren't born when your old ass was in primary mate.
@@AsphyxiaLaguz they are still the most commonly sold product at EVERY corner store fish and chip shop in australia. you would have to be walking around with your eyes closed to not know what they are for real.
@@AsphyxiaLaguz You can go to literally ANY fast food joint or servo and they will have chikos in the hotboxes ready to go. You have to be absolutely oblivious asfk to have never heard of one as an aussie
@AsphyxiaLaguz they still common though like everywhere
@@AsphyxiaLaguz They are still in school canteens mate.
The thing with Kangaroo meat is that it's super unforgiving to overcooking, becomes very tough because it's really lean. Kangaroo really needs to me medium rare.
It's really good minced too (but smells bloody awful when you cook it)
It's dog food full or bacteria
@@MrTripcorehate to burst your bubble but every meat you eat is full of bacteria until you cook it.
@@MrTripcore Try bacon you'll love what pigs are raised on.
@@nizzanator the same stuff crops are raised on
Meat pie rating is crazy
Emily what are you doing here 😂
goth egg
Wrong account egg
nobody eats those pies in Australia, matter of fact ive never even seen that big ass pie in my life. S gives is justice, S+ would be a party pie.
Mate, it's minced meat in a pastry, should be guaranteed banger rating.
try again but have an Aussie make the food, Bunnings snags with mustard? Parmi with pasta and those rock hard ice magic looking lamingtons was wrong on all levels 💔
They do saussage sizzles at Bunnings because tradies (builders, handymen etc) often grab a snag or 2 for a quick lunch while they get their supplies for a job.
They said no one goes out of their way for a Bunnings Snag but I’m sure I’ve gone there at least once just for the snag as a comfort food. 😂
@@shaun3276 Straight up. And the sizzle is usually for charity. Plus they used the wrong type of sausages, same with the chicken parm.
How was their fancy ass snags and classic hotgog toppings. No BBQ sauce to be seen anywhere. Shame! Hahaha
@@shaun3276I have literally hunted for Bunnings where a sausage sizzle was being held.
2 sausages with a can of Solo just hits the spot😋😋
When im hangry and drive by a bunnings and see the tent, damn right im pulling a u-ey@@shaun3276
Don’t think I’ve ever been more annoyed at a video, not that it was bad, but because these paid actors are horrible at being Australian.
Seems like we're gonna need an updated tier list with actual Aussies.
We went to Bunnings on the weekend and we ate a snag. It's for a charity. And a lot of people in Australia love having a snag at Bunnings. The snags aren't made at Bunnings though it's just a charity group that comes to Bunnings on weekends.
God i hate the inaccuracies
nice band pfp 🤟
@NicholasJones-i3y you're a god among men
7:07 "What's your favourite? What's your favourite word?"
"Cunt."
Me a British: "Hey that's my favourite!"
Australians are just southern brits
that part was the best so far lmao
Stamped with Butcher’s seal of approval
youtube shorts ah comment
or innit
The aussies are real riled up at this one
I'm looking hard for the non Aussie comments and you've all just stepped back as the beer bottles fly😂😂 Aussie are the friendliest ppl until we're not. I'm not pissy because I stopped at 5 mins, but I seen words about our Anzac biscuit, which isn't just a food, but it celebrates our veterans. They were war rations and delicious when made correctly.
Haven't seen this many mad Aussies since that one Seinfeld episode.
24:30 dude doesnt even know why they are called ANZAC BISCUITS
I had to stop watching because of this guy. Why did they even bring him on??
@jakep5451 hes a sheltered streamer isn't he?
Notes from an Australian:
- HSP is absolutely S tier.
- Vegemite, for a beginner, should be treated like the jar costs thousands of dollars, and therefore you want to use it very sparingly.
- The sausage they tried is far too fancy compared to a real Bunnings snag.
- Meat pies are great when they’re done right but awful when done bad, which is most of the time.
- Kangaroo meat is eaten more than I thought (I guessed 9%, and I’ve never had it).
- Chicken parmigiana on pasta?! Chips is where it’s at. It also gets served with salad which most people ignore.
- ANZAC biscuits are trademarked , despite being as common of a name as “fairy bread”.
- The lamingtons are also too fancy compared to what most people eat.
- I’ve never eaten a witchetty grub and don’t know anyone who has.
On witchetty grubs, the closest I've ever seen anyone come to eating one is when a bunch of people in my class in high school found a bunch and started pegging them at people. But they're mean looking things, I don't have the balls for it.
The grub is apparently Aboriginals eat.
Which as a non-australian i'd probably not count that as the same food culture.
@@gucciguy3408 its what is described as 'bush tucker'. Food you could scavenge (which is how aboriginals lived pre-colonisation with hunter/gatherer). Lots of escaped convicts would eat stuff like that (as australia was essentially just one big prison). Nowadays no1 really eats them outside of novelty/traditional practice.
I've had a Witchetty Grub - I think most kids who grew up in the bush before the 2000s have tried them.
@ what did you think of it?
As an Australian we don't claim these two. Don't know a Chico roll..calls a stubby holder a stubby.
This is possibly the funniest comment section ever XD I don't think I even need to watch the video at this point XD
As an aussie i am truly sorry you got these un-aussie aussies
Well try patchin it in our next update
The emu war wasn't actually a war 😆 they just attempted to cull the emus and failed, they weren't literally fighting the emus 😂
THANK YOU. I hate when people call it a war
It's called a war in irony but apparently we can't make jokes. This video was rough to get through
It was considered a “war” because they called upon the Defence minster to order the army to cull the emus (instead of say the Department of Agriculture or something).
As a comparison, we should call upon the US CIA to deal with the cane toad population next.
@Shepard_AU the department of agriculture isn't akin to the army bro. The department of agriculture handles most culling alongside Bush heritage. They do it with rabbits, foxes and dingos too. They aren't CIA level. And even when not them, it's usually state or federal level contracted. It was just a dumb idea to attempt to cull a native species because killing any just made room for more to hatch and replace them. Like swimming against the current 😅 but people believing the joke is too funny to us
man emus heads are so small no chance. they can take a bullet or 2 and still run off. What fools :D
anzac biscuits are like that because they are literally war food. made to last forever without going bad. also, fun fact, it is illegal to call an anzac biscuit an anzac cookie and sell them
How to piss off every Aussie 101
Should have done this one with Jackson bro
Zip his pants up when you’re done.
I wishhh but hes not gunna fly all the way over during new years week. They’re already on break from the podcast :/
yeah they just bully a shy aussie lol
Exactly 🤣🤣 Fairbarn films are the most australian thing I know.
Edit. OMG after reading the rest of the comments I realized you probably meant Jackson Clark lol I totally forgot about his existence
@@h9ooo bro Jackson Clark is the goat
Most unaustralian Australian ever
Next drop Japanese food tier list
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woman crying god reh revo
nwod ҏtu ,.,,...,gnieb
Yeah
This one's gonna be awesome
fyodor pfp my goat
Indian food
Charlie gonna have to fly to Australia and experience these foods for real with actual Aussies dang
22 years in Australia and never heard of a fucking Chiko Roll 😅😅
Where's the succulent Chinese meal?
"You know your judo well"
😹😂😹😂
He died 💀
Chiko roll is the Aussie spring roll
@@Ben-bj1oz rip
NICE INTRO!
12:06 Yes, yes, they do. Finding an excuse to go to bunnings even though you can probably get what you "need" closer by (which you probably don't actually need) because you secretly just want a bunnings snag is an Aussie experience greater than a kid wanting to go to their grandparents because they always have the good bikkies.
Every Anzac biscuit I’ve ever had was soft not hard. Whoever made those kept them in the oven too long.
I mean I've had both, hard is more authentic to the anzac biscuits the anzacs would of eaten but I like both so I don't get the hate
It's a different ingredient list, actually. The original biscuits were dry, flavourless, and hard, and served as rations, but it's evolved over the years to be the delectable sweet treat that we know today. So, they weren't doing it wrong, they just made it similar to war rations.
@ well that would mean they used today’s recipe because they liked them. But baked them according to the war rations. Go one way or the other. Either modern biscuits or original not both.
@@smthreallycoolyou are thinking of hard tack, Anzac biscuits weren’t rations, your Mrs back home would post them to you so you had something sweet to eat while getting machine gunned by the Turkish.
@@smthreallycoolNo they weren’t served as rations, they were baked back home by families and then shipped over.
These are the worst guys you could’ve chose to represent Australia
From one Australian to another, how in the fuck have you never had a Chiko Roll!
That was the most American Australian meat pie i have seen
Instead of having two dudes not even I (an Australian) has ever heard of, you should've had the cold ones lads on. At least they talk and aren't awkward.
Half the shit they said was either wrong or blatently not true
I'm not even Australian and I got the same vibe. Wasn't a fan of them
This, half of what they were saying was just straight up wrong.
i had to stop watching after the bunnings snag part they were getting so much shit wrong it got really hard to watch. not knowing chiko rolls? wrong hsp sauce? saying no one goes to bunnings just for snags? bullshit
i cant wait to see that one sprinkle sandwich that definitely does not have hundreds and thousands of sprinkles on it
a fo oediv suoiralih a dedaolpu tsuj I
woman crying god reh revo
nwod ҏtu ,.,,...,gnieb
@@ॱॱMrBroi wouldnt say its impossible for that type of thing to be hilarious, she could be a really bad person crying about an evil arsonist dog
@@oye6124 I am sending these replies on a Phsych Ward. I hope they Dont find out
I na no seilper eseht gnidnes ma
Physch ward
today is my bday but i have no followers...😥😢
12:10 I gotta say, when I was a kid, we’d go to Bunnings every week specifically for the sausages. Must’ve driven our mum nuts 😂
Did the exact same thing
its a crime against humanity if you don't eat a snack pack out of either a paper tray or a Styrofoam tray
1:47 British Charlie isn’t real he can’t hurt you. British Charlie:
🤣🤣🤣
As a British person I can confirm 🤣🤣
As an australian watching these aussies that dont know much about australia really hurt... 😆
Ikr, it's a real shame that these guys were picked. My parents are immigrants and I feel like I've had more of an Aussie upbringing than them. >_
22 years of experience and doesn’t know what a chiko roll is, and don’t get me started on how they butchered the Vegemite toast and Anzac cookies. I was deployed there for six months and had a more authentic experience. Would be nice if they tried sweet chili tenders or schnitzel those were my favorite from the servo.
you’re rating the food i’ve been eating while watchin your videos for the past 6 years