To address alot of the comments below, Sky is half British and half Japanese. She has spent a lot of time in the states as well as England and Japan. This is why her accent is the way it is.
Snails are buttery as hell but they're not bad. Not great though. I'd take the seafood versions all day every day. Never had jellied eels but eels on the whole are delicious.
oh and travelling has two l's. Competing in an Olympic final with a disclocated shoulder. Lives in the US - competing in Paris. Who the fcuk are you? Alan Whicker?
Imagine someone growing up in a country when fish n chips is the national food. I am glad I grew up being exposed to all kinds of food and am lucky to be well travelled enough to have an open mind to food
people from the UK have the blandest food on the planet. After 3 days I’m running to Nandos for some spice. You guys do know what to do with a potato though.
far from the blandest. netherlands, norway, denmark, sweden, finland, iceland, ireland, austria, majority of the balkans and that's just european nations. also if you're somehow not finding any indian restaurants then you're either on a mountain peak or have your eyes closed, because there's one every other shop.
A bronze medalist in Tokyo can she claim the gold medal 🥇 good luck Sky Brown in Paris come on team GB 🇬🇧
barely anyone eats jellied eels its just a few people in east london lol you would struggle to find them anywhere else
Same with snails. Very few people eat them and not very often in any case.
To address alot of the comments below, Sky is half British and half Japanese. She has spent a lot of time in the states as well as England and Japan. This is why her accent is the way it is.
Snails are buttery as hell but they're not bad. Not great though. I'd take the seafood versions all day every day. Never had jellied eels but eels on the whole are delicious.
Scotch egg over quiche? Seriously, now way, quiche is one of my favourite foods!…But well done trying eels and snails 😬
Problem is what scotch egg v what quiche. Buy both in a UK Tesco and maybe the scotch egg wins.
bravo it's funny you forget our delicious froggy
Is she british? I thought she was from LA?
Half British half Japanese
Expecting a medal again sky
..... No pressure
How is Marmites pommy? Thought it was Kiwi or Aussie.
That’s Vegemite. Marmite is British. Similar things.
We do eat marmite here in new Zealand it's delicious
Go win us gold kid 💪
Trop bon les escargots
Let's go😊
She needs to do more traveling
She's 16, and like almost everyone knows next to nothing about food.
I bet you hadn't travelled as much as she has at 16 - she's an Olympian FFS!
oh and travelling has two l's. Competing in an Olympic final with a disclocated shoulder. Lives in the US - competing in Paris. Who the fcuk are you? Alan Whicker?
Her accent changes like 4 times in one conversation
うなぎをゼリーに??
How can someone representing Team GB never have tried marmite? Surely its part of the citizenship test?
Why would anyone want to try marmite
Imagine someone growing up in a country when fish n chips is the national food. I am glad I grew up being exposed to all kinds of food and am lucky to be well travelled enough to have an open mind to food
She wasn't growing up in UK. She was born in Japan and grow up in USA and Japan
Who is she
Just an Olympic bronze medalist for GB
Sky brown British Skateboarder medalist!
@@jamiewhitney4724 the only thing british about her is her dad lol
You pressed on the video 😂
@@jamiewhitney4724
She also has Japanese nationality, and it is her Japanese blood that makes her so good at skateboarding.
This girl is ridiculous !😮
And what' has this got to do with sport ?
Sky was bronze medalist skateboarder in Tokyo and is competing again in Paris.
ahahah RIP BBC Sport lossing subscriber
even they now post random shit
Who?
Do you live under a rock? 😂😂
or can you not read ?
If only Google existed
people from the UK have the blandest food on the planet. After 3 days I’m running to Nandos for some spice.
You guys do know what to do with a potato though.
far from the blandest. netherlands, norway, denmark, sweden, finland, iceland, ireland, austria, majority of the balkans and that's just european nations.
also if you're somehow not finding any indian restaurants then you're either on a mountain peak or have your eyes closed, because there's one every other shop.
BBC 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮