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its becoming boring, video by video when your content is only about Vietnam.... why don't you visit other places. coz we r tired of this Vietnam stuff. please.
I spent 3 months in Vietnam a few years back and I still get nostalgic for it every day, especially when I watch these vids. The food, the atmosphere, the people, honestly the most amazing country I've ever visited. Sadly I need to be an adult now so no more 2-3 month long trips to various places but there aren't words to describe how much I miss that country. Especially Ha Noi, I think that city will always be my second home.
Well I guess if you can have all of them at once you are a beast since just eating a bowl of pho can give you energy for the whole morning. Having extra smoothie will make you too full
It's funny how in the Americas avocados are known to be a savory ingredients. While in SEA it's treated like fruits and used for sweet stuff. So both sides would usually be shocked by how the others use avocado lol.
@@CarolMarianaa yes! I'm Vietnamese and instead of making the smoothie with condensed milk I would use a fork to slightly mash up the avocado, add brown sugar and some crushed ice to make it cold yummm
I'm surprised that Sonny's lived in Vietnam for so long and he's never had avocado in dessert. Keep an eye out for places serving sinh to bo (Avocado smoothie).
Honestly, Vietnam is one of the countries, I have fallen in love with way back and I haven't been there once . Watching from late Anthony bourdain's perspective and now from this channel . Hopefully I get to visit it someday
I’m a budding chef and watching you go to different parts of the world and looking at their culture and food really inspires me so what I’m trying to say is…… Thanks for existing 😌
I feel bad for you that 60% - 70% of our nation delicious foods contain pork. Which is haram for your religion tbh, and the way we butcher animal is not halal enough though.
@@gohansesshomaru8400 Within my knowledge, I know a neighbor who was a butcher, he tied up the screaming pig then stab it in the neck till the blood ran out, some folks in the countryside did the same but they were chopping its head with multiple swings. Some beat the pig with a single blow into the head, and we don't pray when doing the butchering though
Vietnamese street food looks great and really affordable. I appreciate that Sonny doesn't fall into the traps and going for food with truffles and gold leaf to meet his $100 goal.
@@crabmusic1 the food is cheap because you're comparing it to USD. People there earn a lot less. Googling gives you conflicting information, but as a reference, 6million vietnam dong (one of the reported average income) is 262 USD. So, cheap to foreigners, normal to locals
I can tell you that it is certainly cheaper than any franchise open in Vietnam, whether Starbucks or McDonalds. I'd rather eat a full meal of street food than a sad burger at a McDonalds for the same price.
As a kid, I didn’t even know there were other ways to eat avocado, when I first heard of guacamole it felt weird. I live in a mountain village in Italy and I recently found out, the recipe comes from my grampa, who knew a Vietnamese guy when he was working as a mailman.
Where? Only place I've been in Michigan that had legit good Bahn Mi was in K-Zoo....I could go for some Pho or Thicht Nong about now. You said this plural so your either by GR, Detroit, Ann Arbor, Lansing, or maybe K-Zoo. I've never seen a Vietnamese place up north either so you gotta be somewhere around those areas, could be Saginaw, Bay City too but I don't think so, that'd b cool if so cuz I'm closer to that than anywhere else
I was born and raised in Danang. I moved to the U.S 5 years ago and have not had a chance to go back to visit my hometown. I felt truly homesick watching this video. Thanks Sonny for your great video! You made going to Danang my top priority in 2022!
Omg!!! Watching your videos I have never wanted to live in Vietnam more! Covid had hit us all but it meant I had more time for watching your videos and the ones on Vietnam have won my heart. So much love and healthy engredients in the food. Wishing I could enjoy more of the real traditional food! 🌹
I can't stop watching this channel group. I truly love the fact that although I'll never get to try a lot of these foods someone else is keeping the culture alive.
Avocado is a fruit, it is considered as a single-seeded berry. Here in the Philippines we make desserts from avocado. Unlike Other countries, they treated avocado as a vegetable because of the nutrition. What ever it is i like avocado🤤🤤🤤
That avocado milkshake looks divine! 😍 We have it in Australia too, but they don’t add coconut ice cream.. genius. You should have seen how much that $100 would have lasted instead of one day.
I guess avocado as dessert is common in SEA Asia. Some usually think that having avocado, particularly if eaten as part of a dish is weird. But now, either ways is good.
3:05 I'm always amazed at the low price of great food in SE Asia that you just can't get in the UK - that meal would cost something like £14 ($19.35) in a restaurant in my city - its why im going back to Asia as soon as possible
Your channel is one of the best in my opinion... What I like about you is that you never over reacted .... Enjoyed all your videos stay blessed ...aaa peace.....
@@marpeterhermogenes7279 not really. You should just know where to look for. Dont look for it in malls or groceries of course theyll be expensive. I can buy avocado shake for like 1$ from where im from
Sonny: "Growing up in the US never have I really seen avocado used in dessert." Meanwhile here in my country we blend avocado, water, condense milk, palm sugar and ice cube since day one. 😌😁
I blended exactly the same combination to my friends from France, Turkey and Virginia USA 2 years ago and they went what, Avocado can be used this way =)) They loved it.
Wow one of my childhood foodplace, can't believe it's on this channel now, it has been existing for over a decade, I remembered going there for a quick stickyrice before school during my primary school years
Born and raised in the U.S.A., my parents were born in the Philippines. They used to always blend a "shake" of avocado, milk, ice, and condensed milk. They would also split an avocado in half, sprinkle sugar on top, scoop and eat it straight off of the avocado skin. Up until I was 14 I thought of avocados as a dessert. It blew my mind, the first time I had chips and guacamole!
Whilst I appreciate all of your content... I really appreciate this series and also when you go to rural towns/villages. You give an insightful look into how people really live, and remove the veil of commercial tourism. I can't wait to revisit SE Asia, because I will DEFINITELY be visiting some of these spots you have highlighted
I feel like THIS would be one of my favorite food tour recreations. I love basically everything in here. And despite not having ever had the "special mackerel" for that noodle dish, it sounds absurdly delicious.
To the production crew. Will you release a "best of" and where these places are for their own food tours? Loving the content and Sonny the best of success.
Sonny: I know what you're thinking; "Dessert? But that's an avocado!" Me: Yes, it's a fruit (botanically it's a berry) and usually you make desserts out of fruit so this is not far fetched. It's part of the laurel family along with cinnamon, camphor, sassafras, bay, and myrtle. It's also called an alligator pear despite not being related to pears at all. Pears, on the other hand, despite being sweeter and more "fruit-like" than avocados, are in the rose family. At least avocados are still related to something edible lmfao Coconuts and avocados work well together because if you just take the flesh, they're both savoury fruits.
And here I am only knowing avocado as a sweet food, like how sunny ate it. I ate it growing up. mashed and mixed with sugar and powder milk. Can't imagine it as a savory food like guacamole
ah yes balut, that one hellish-looking dish that somehow tastes super delicious. If you ever have the chance to visit vietnam/philipines, balut is definitely a must-try.
I'm in Colorado. I love the avocado ice cream and avocado coconut boba shakes that have showed up in the last few years. I have put bacon in both of them, because that's what I do. It's a magical combination of perfection.
We also eat avocado as a dessert here in PH, we like to put condensed milk or powdered milk and sugar sometimes with ice also and it's yummy y'all should try it
Vietnamese food has never really had the *STRONGEST* flavours like spiciness or sweetness. But as a Viet person I think we have pretty unique foods and flavours.
Love this channel and videos thank you so much. it motivates me to keep trying my best just went back to college because I want to travel abroad i just don't know how yet. Congratulations on your marriage Sonny. Sending lots of blessings to u both. 🥳
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its becoming boring, video by video when your content is only about Vietnam.... why don't you visit other places. coz we r tired of this Vietnam stuff. please.
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Love you and I've been watching you for years...🙏🙏🙏🙏
I wish he visit cambodia again 😌
I spent 3 months in Vietnam a few years back and I still get nostalgic for it every day, especially when I watch these vids. The food, the atmosphere, the people, honestly the most amazing country I've ever visited. Sadly I need to be an adult now so no more 2-3 month long trips to various places but there aren't words to describe how much I miss that country. Especially Ha Noi, I think that city will always be my second home.
Wow.. i hope you can visit again or even better..move there someday
Just use some vacation days homie
wow Vietnamese street food. the best and cheapest in the world... really love it... so respectful to foods love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks from Vietnam
Surprised nobody made a Dead Island joke yet. *Inserthere*
The Ministry of Tourism in Vietnam should have Sonny on their payroll, this guy's really got me wanting to visit! 😅😂
Agreed..he is a legend
Yes
Yep
He has added Vietnam and Kazakhstan to my list. Guy is a machine
I second that too!!. Id definitely take that trip or buy a ticket so I could go on it in the future 👍
Your show let's me visit other countries while on the couch. I'm disabled and your show is a great blessing to me. Thank you😊
Sunny will win the award of the national treasure of any country’s kitchen 😝
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Vietnamese food is one of the world's most unique and beautiful! Love from India 🇮🇳🇻🇳
Very high praise coming from India!
Thx!
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Avocado/coconut smoothie, after a bowl of pho at the viet restaurant, is heaven..
u cant ask for more, thats the definition of hapiness my friend
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Well I guess if you can have all of them at once you are a beast since just eating a bowl of pho can give you energy for the whole morning. Having extra smoothie will make you too full
It's funny how in the Americas avocados are known to be a savory ingredients. While in SEA it's treated like fruits and used for sweet stuff. So both sides would usually be shocked by how the others use avocado lol.
Different varieties of avocado taste different just like apples. The most common one in the US and Europe are the Hass avocado
Meanwhile Mexico is like bruh you make salsa out of it
Same here in Brazil. We use avocado mostly for smoothies and ice cream. Sometimes we just mash it with a fork, mix with sugar and eat it as it is.
@@CarolMarianaa yes! I'm Vietnamese and instead of making the smoothie with condensed milk I would use a fork to slightly mash up the avocado, add brown sugar and some crushed ice to make it cold yummm
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I'm surprised that Sonny's lived in Vietnam for so long and he's never had avocado in dessert. Keep an eye out for places serving sinh to bo (Avocado smoothie).
😅 that’s what I thought. Even in U.K. avocado is used in shakes lol
Yeah, had it in a smoothie. 😂
Kem bo is on a different level:-)
He actually had 1 in vietnam... the one with coconut
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Honestly, Vietnam is one of the countries, I have fallen in love with way back and I haven't been there once . Watching from late Anthony bourdain's perspective and now from this channel . Hopefully I get to visit it someday
Living and working here, it's amazing and so worth it, hope you can make it, if you head to Da Nang make sure you go to Hoi An
I’m a budding chef and watching you go to different parts of the world and looking at their culture and food really inspires me so what I’m trying to say is……
Thanks for existing 😌
No one is talking about how sonny literally placed his phone on the floor to make his table stable
I was grossed tf out
New and gold🥺
He specifically said i phone lol
rich guy lol
Oh how he rolled up some jack fruit salad and smoked it!!!
Wow that $2 breakfast looked absolutely amazing. Not sure I have the patience for those tiny snails.🤦🏻♂️😳
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Those small snails do make you slow down your eating though, LOL.
Same
when you have time to sit and chat with friends on beach, its a good choice with some beers
I'd just put the whole snail in my mouth and spit the shell out.
I'm Muslim and Vietnamese food is one of the best ive tried. So Pho my favourite!🙆♂️
I feel bad for you that 60% - 70% of our nation delicious foods contain pork. Which is haram for your religion tbh, and the way we butcher animal is not halal enough though.
@@xboxstudent how do people in your place generally kill an animal? Where I'm from, it's always done by slitting the throat.
@@gohansesshomaru8400 Within my knowledge, I know a neighbor who was a butcher, he tied up the screaming pig then stab it in the neck till the blood ran out, some folks in the countryside did the same but they were chopping its head with multiple swings. Some beat the pig with a single blow into the head, and we don't pray when doing the butchering though
@@xboxstudent thank you for replying, and also thank you for sharing info about your culture.
@@xboxstudent there are Vietnamese Muslims.
Vietnamese street food looks great and really affordable. I appreciate that Sonny doesn't fall into the traps and going for food with truffles and gold leaf to meet his $100 goal.
Just imagine how long do kids survive there on $100 with all bad luscious inexpensive food it's crazy I love it
@@crabmusic1 the food is cheap because you're comparing it to USD. People there earn a lot less.
Googling gives you conflicting information, but as a reference, 6million vietnam dong (one of the reported average income) is 262 USD.
So, cheap to foreigners, normal to locals
I can tell you that it is certainly cheaper than any franchise open in Vietnam, whether Starbucks or McDonalds. I'd rather eat a full meal of street food than a sad burger at a McDonalds for the same price.
@@crabmusic1 yes we earn A LOT LESS
@@ponkotuu youre so negative...
To be honest I enjoy watching ur videos to fill my brain appetite while I continue my intermittent fasting 🤪
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Does that work? I've been struggling with intermittent fasting.
@@joshlindgren9072 uff best life style ever. i eat for 4 hours a day only and fast 20 hours. i never knew i could do such thing
@No ID Seconded, lost 13.6 kg over 4 months through 4:20 IF, keto, and working out.
"And it becomes the world's best reason to gain weight" 😂🙌
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In Michigan, the Vietnamese restaurants around my house have avocado smoothies. They are wonderful!
As a kid, I didn’t even know there were other ways to eat avocado, when I first heard of guacamole it felt weird. I live in a mountain village in Italy and I recently found out, the recipe comes from my grampa, who knew a Vietnamese guy when he was working as a mailman.
I’m from Ann Arbor which vietnamese restaurant are you talking about? I want to check it out if they close.
@@tsun4mi993 most vietnamese joints will have avocado smoothies I would call & ask before going
had one too and tastes like vanilla! ☺️
Where? Only place I've been in Michigan that had legit good Bahn Mi was in K-Zoo....I could go for some Pho or Thicht Nong about now. You said this plural so your either by GR, Detroit, Ann Arbor, Lansing, or maybe K-Zoo. I've never seen a Vietnamese place up north either so you gotta be somewhere around those areas, could be Saginaw, Bay City too but I don't think so, that'd b cool if so cuz I'm closer to that than anywhere else
"Not even Gandhi could get through a whole bag of these"
~Sonny Side
I spit everything in my mouth when he said it like 👁 👄 👁
@@duongkristin4478 He has a good sense of humour for everything specially for DOUBLE MEANING stuffs. 😂😂
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Well Gandhi is vegetarian so it makes perfect sense 😂😂
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Sonny, we are Vietnamese-American appreciate you introducing Vietnamese foods to the world . Much love from Virginia ❤️
Sonny using his phone to make the table stable:
*Modern problems require modern solutions*
The breakfast is to die for. I might eat that everyday if it was available here.
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That breakfast was super stacked 🤤
pork ._. techno gonna eat me
I'm thinking of going to Vietnam from England, just for that breakfast
I would be 400lbs if i lived in Vietnam. So much takeout food for so cheap
Thank you for bringing beautiful images of Vietnamese cuisine to the world
Visiting and living in Vietnam has now been added to my bucket list
I loved Vietnam so much, I miss it and really want to go back. The food is so good, and I love the street life.
$100, omg! I need to move. The food looks so awesome and so inexpensive! $100 in the USA would be so easy! Loved this video so much!
These 100$ street food challenge are still the best ,keep them coming 👍
Omg the first dish, the noodles, and the salad looks so good! Really want to try them all
I have only recently been exposed to Vietnamese food and I love it. Some good ideas of what I can try. Great video!
Sonny at 13:05:
*Smoke salad every day*
I died hahaha
So how cheap and delicious do you want your street food to be?
Vietnam: *vâng*
If street food was a country, it'd definitely be Vietnam
Bruh India
Thank you General Secretary Kim Chính Ân
With 100$ you can even eat for a month in Vietnam
But the challenge is to spend 100 in one day. I hope he didn't end at an hospital after eating a lot.
Fact
In Bangladesh too 🇧🇩
well y4aeh but... yeah
In Cambodia too, big bowl of pho 75cents
Avocado with condensed milk is really good, but... Avocado with brown sugar that's awesome.
Yes! Avocado with condensed milk is soooo underrated
Don’t sleep on the Avocado shakes, those things are amazing…
Yeah...it very healthy
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As a asian I really do love them
Also blackkat get ur discord mod average reditor out of her
I was born and raised in Danang. I moved to the U.S 5 years ago and have not had a chance to go back to visit my hometown. I felt truly homesick watching this video. Thanks Sonny for your great video! You made going to Danang my top priority in 2022!
Omg!!! Watching your videos I have never wanted to live in Vietnam more! Covid had hit us all but it meant I had more time for watching your videos and the ones on Vietnam have won my heart. So much love and healthy engredients in the food. Wishing I could enjoy more of the real traditional food! 🌹
Best wishes to you
YES!! Avocado is widely used in desserts now especially within the vegan community! Cheesecake. brownies, ice cream. pudding - you name it 😋
Lighting up the salad was comical 🤣😂🤣
I had a laugh :3
This is The Best Ever Show on the internet
Sonny: Avocado can be used in so many more ways than we use it right now
California: *Huzzah! A man of quality*
In the Philippines we use Avocado for dessert ❤️ It is so delicious! we even have Avocado flavored ice cream and iced candy.
I started salivating on the breakfast, it's amazing the people there are in such good shape.
Yay! Congratulations on the 7 million subscribers Sonny. You and the team are doing such a great job 👏👏👏 Also, all this food is making me hungry 😋
I got tired just thinking of eating those tiny snails!!! Meals to serve people you hate😆
😂😂
Us poor kids spent hours snacking on those and chitchatting.
All these videos make me want to go to Vietnam I want the tiny snails
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As an American Vietnamese living in Vietnam for the past year, I can say $20 for the day and you eat like a king 😊😊❤❤
I can't stop watching this channel group. I truly love the fact that although I'll never get to try a lot of these foods someone else is keeping the culture alive.
This is the best youtube show out there. Dude is hilarious. Very entertaining for sure.
Avocado is a fruit, it is considered as a single-seeded berry. Here in the Philippines we make desserts from avocado. Unlike Other countries, they treated avocado as a vegetable because of the nutrition. What ever it is i like avocado🤤🤤🤤
Sonny your technical team is fantastic. The cinematography and the editing is so good. Very pro.
That avocado milkshake looks divine! 😍 We have it in Australia too, but they don’t add coconut ice cream.. genius. You should have seen how much that $100 would have lasted instead of one day.
I guess avocado as dessert is common in SEA Asia. Some usually think that having avocado, particularly if eaten as part of a dish is weird. But now, either ways is good.
because of this channel i really want to go ti vietnam
This channel is the reason why I learn other countries food thanks Sonny
3:05 I'm always amazed at the low price of great food in SE Asia that you just can't get in the UK - that meal would cost something like £14 ($19.35) in a restaurant in my city - its why im going back to Asia as soon as possible
Love your show...you have sense of humor, and commenting of the food...
Keep up the good work, I'm hoping to visit Vietnam when no more quarantine 😍
Your channel is one of the best in my opinion... What I like about you is that you never over reacted .... Enjoyed all your videos stay blessed ...aaa peace.....
Sunny is always lucky, leaving Saigon before it "lockdown" haha
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In Philippines we’re making a lot of avocado desserts
but it is expensive
compare to the price in vietnam
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@@marpeterhermogenes7279 not really. You should just know where to look for. Dont look for it in malls or groceries of course theyll be expensive.
I can buy avocado shake for like 1$ from where im from
Do u guys eat the dessert with avocado , ice, & the condensed milk??
Sonny: "Growing up in the US never have I really seen avocado used in dessert."
Meanwhile here in my country we blend avocado, water, condense milk, palm sugar and ice cube since day one. 😌😁
I have never really seen an avocado not used in dessert
I blended exactly the same combination to my friends from France, Turkey and Virginia USA 2 years ago and they went what, Avocado can be used this way =)) They loved it.
@@hailathere 😊👍🏼 It's like smoothie. You can add a scoop of chocolate ice cream on top of it, or you can mix it with a shot of expresso.
Well I guess we live in the same country 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Wow one of my childhood foodplace, can't believe it's on this channel now, it has been existing for over a decade, I remembered going there for a quick stickyrice before school during my primary school years
Born and raised in the U.S.A., my parents were born in the Philippines. They used to always blend a "shake" of avocado, milk, ice, and condensed milk. They would also split an avocado in half, sprinkle sugar on top, scoop and eat it straight off of the avocado skin. Up until I was 14 I thought of avocados as a dessert. It blew my mind, the first time I had chips and guacamole!
Reasons why I’m subscribed:
40% Food.
60% Sunny.
Whilst I appreciate all of your content... I really appreciate this series and also when you go to rural towns/villages. You give an insightful look into how people really live, and remove the veil of commercial tourism. I can't wait to revisit SE Asia, because I will DEFINITELY be visiting some of these spots you have highlighted
Sonny the music is too loud at times and it makes it hard for someone to listen to what you are saying.excellent content as always
I feel like THIS would be one of my favorite food tour recreations. I love basically everything in here. And despite not having ever had the "special mackerel" for that noodle dish, it sounds absurdly delicious.
Avocados in Brazil are also a dessert in most places.. I hadn't eaten avocado with something salty until I was 25 years old
I love the phrase “the best reason to gain weight”
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every time Sunny try a food challenge, give him a $100, every time Thuyen try a food challenge, nah $10 should be enough.
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i still remember when sonny try balut for the 1st time.. and now he can eat it with easy
To the production crew.
Will you release a "best of" and where these places are for their own food tours?
Loving the content and Sonny the best of success.
Sonny: I know what you're thinking; "Dessert? But that's an avocado!"
Me: Yes, it's a fruit (botanically it's a berry) and usually you make desserts out of fruit so this is not far fetched. It's part of the laurel family along with cinnamon, camphor, sassafras, bay, and myrtle.
It's also called an alligator pear despite not being related to pears at all.
Pears, on the other hand, despite being sweeter and more "fruit-like" than avocados, are in the rose family.
At least avocados are still related to something edible lmfao
Coconuts and avocados work well together because if you just take the flesh, they're both savoury fruits.
Roses are edible
Micro egg masala or curry is one of the best dish that the asian people love to eat!❤️
I appreciate he's actually learned some vietnamese
In Romania, eating fish eggs it's almost like an everyday thing. I love them
Sus moment for Sonny - 13:04. Love the enthusiam and hard work you put in your videos. The best food channel out there for me.
Wow because of you sunny we can learn and see different foods in different places
I'm a local at Da Nang, hope to see you there one day in the future, your video's so helpful even for a local like me. Thanksssss
i'm from danang too, let's make friends :D
@@QuanTran-xg8fq yess of course
Avocado is used for dessert in the Philippines too, just mash with ice, milk, and sugar 😋 my mom said we also fed the pigs avocados lol
wow wow Vietnamese street food. the best and cheapest in the world... really love it... so respectful to foods love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️
My 1st experience of eating avocado was as a dessert. Avocado is such a versatile fruit.
Growing up as a Vietnamese American...I've always thought that eating avocado NOT is a dessert form was weird.
Sameee even the idea of guacamole is bizarre! lol
Growing up hispanic, it was weird the first time I had an avocado dessert but it’s a fantastic idea. Except mango-avocado mixes.
Even main courses like rice, pork... can be a dessert in 'Nam.
Yes, I am a Southern California native and at Lee’s Sandwiches you can get an avocado shake 😋 it is delicious
haha, this is the same place I remember avocado smoothies
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Wao this vietnam food 🇻🇳 looks out of the world 🔥😋
And here I am only knowing avocado as a sweet food, like how sunny ate it. I ate it growing up. mashed and mixed with sugar and powder milk. Can't imagine it as a savory food like guacamole
I love the way he introduces food ❤️ I want to enjoy them immediately after watching
I watch his video because of his communication skills.. Love the way he describes every single detail
ah yes balut, that one hellish-looking dish that somehow tastes super delicious. If you ever have the chance to visit vietnam/philipines, balut is definitely a must-try.
I'm in Colorado. I love the avocado ice cream and avocado coconut boba shakes that have showed up in the last few years. I have put bacon in both of them, because that's what I do. It's a magical combination of perfection.
02:50, I've been living in Da Nang all my life and I didn't know Da Nang has a SaiGon river. Mind-blowing :o
Looking at the video I thought DaNang must be a beautiful city to live in, near the ocean :o)
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@@sonogabri1 It's actually a best city to live in Vietnam
We also eat avocado as a dessert here in PH, we like to put condensed milk or powdered milk and sugar sometimes with ice also and it's yummy y'all should try it
The first meal became those foods a person needs to eat in their lifetime, will definitely visit that place in the future
As someone who grew up eating avocado purely as dessert, i actually find westerners wierd for eating avocado in savory dishes.
“I love everything in ball form...that is what she says.”
Wow vietnamese just like philippines so respectful to foods love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️👈🇻🇳x🇵🇭
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Vietnamese food has never really had the *STRONGEST* flavours like spiciness or sweetness. But as a Viet person I think we have pretty unique foods and flavours.
I saw his first video of tribal Vietnam and now he is one of my fav ytubers
Breakfast looked so delicious.
Love this channel and videos thank you so much. it motivates me to keep trying my best just went back to college because I want to travel abroad i just don't know how yet. Congratulations on your marriage Sonny. Sending lots of blessings to u both. 🥳
"On this side of the Saigon River" lmao I'm dead
Keep watching this while eating. Sonny encourages me to learn cooking.