The thing that gets me is that as hard as Garnt's going for rice over bread, it sure sounds like he's only ever thinking of white rice as a side. No mention of jambalaya or risotto or paella or rice pudding or sake. The wildest rice they mention is fried, and I think that was Connor.
@@colonelkenpachi5009 It comes down to which culture you're from i guess. I feel like us Asian eat rice 3 times a day, we typically don't eat pizza and burgers more than twice a week because we think it's not healthy. Most of our food is made from rice, rice noodle, rice bread, rice sake. I sure 90% of Asian would choose rice while 90% of European would choose bread.
Exactly. Pho and soba aren't even remotely close to the same and yet all the Asian noodles get categorized into one thing while the Italian noodle gets a category of its own lol.
As much as Garnt saying trash takes on food, I'm sticking with him on eating soup with rice because it can make your meal hearty and rice can be paired in any dish that are from Asia like stews, roasts, and even noodles, the combinations are many with rice.
Connor: "How are you going to eat soup without bread?" Grant: " You could eat it with rice" Connor: "No" Me at the same time while eating Gumbo: " YES!
true, but if someone served me Gumbo without rice. I wouldn't be THAT upset. at long as generous portions of chick, sausage, and peppers were in it instead
As an Indian, specifically South Indian, I too am offended. We have Rasam, Bassaru, Nati Koli Saaru and so many more soups that can only be eaten with rice
@@MahiMahi-yu5jo I totally agree with You. Being a Mangalorean who is in Mumbai, I can't think my life without rice because rice is a staple in Mangalorean and Konkan cuisine. And lets not forget that akki roti and rice bhakri also exists. Plus if there's no rice there won't be dose, idli, appa and payasam ☹️
@@artemaeus Pho is made of rice, soba is made of largely rice, mochi is made of rice flour, paella is made with rice, risotto is made from rice, porridge is literally rice soup, and fried rice is the best rice.
1:59 "You're a clown Garnt" The sheer honesty that emanated from Connor in that statement, I don't think he has ever been this serious in this podcast.
For a meal generally rice is the better filler, but bread is also good and there are just more variations as soon as Connor mentioned no pizza I was firm with team bread.
3:05 you can totally eat soup with rice. Corn soup,Meat soup, any type of soup can be partnered with Rice because I've been there done that. Rice is probably the perfect base food that can be partnered with ALMOST everything that can be eaten, heck I've been eating rice with Fruits of all things. Just this afternoon I ate rice with banana, and in summer I would partner Rice with Sweet Mango. Rice is love, rice is life -An Asian
@@bloodlove93 Well if they don't say anything, that also means its because they are white because they didn't deny it. You are forcing him to lose not matter what he does. 😅
I was siding with bread untill i saw this😂. Damn, sure personally bread is better tasting. But there will be no flavoured and spiced rices and those taste amazing. But if its plain bread vs plain rice, bread wins for me. But for specific bread vs specific rice, then rice wins for me
Team bread here. I could not survive without my crusty German potato bread. There are also so many variations of bread in the world. Even though I would miss Onigiri, there are other subsitutes for rice that I could consider for my meals, like couscous, bulgur or quinoa.
@@jefurihartono1630 That would be because bread isn't really the main part of the food, usually. But some are, like sandwich, curry bread, pizza, burgers (can be made with normal bread too)... and all of those usual types have countless variations. Not just in terms of meat and fillings, but the bread itself too. And bread has far more variety than rice is ever going to have. No matter what you do to it, it's still rice. Different types of bread look and taste completely different, but with most types of rice I barely notice any difference. Just still bland rice.
@@spugelo359 just because bread is complementary to many dishes does not make rice suddenly less important. Chinese food is literally based on rice being its main center food that supplement whatever dishes put on the middle of the table. Without rice, padang cuisine will literally perish because the fifty dishes is to complement the rice. The fact that u called bland rice shows ur ignorance on rice lol. Japanese rice is suitable for japanese type of food like how thai rice which is very fragrance is good to add more taste to thai more spicy and sour cuisine that again you cant use bread to substitute or other grain stuff as the whole dishes is build with rice as the center of the food. Bread being more complementary means it can be replaced easily. U can eat burger without bread. Thats called hamburg steak. U can eat cheese pizza without dough. U make lasagna or mac n cheese.
@spugelo359 Thats like saying Bread is better than Wheat, Rye, etc. Rice can be bread as well and it is cooked into a meal like Wheat and Rye needing to be cooked into bread. Its got way more options like noodles.
@@jefurihartono1630I was with you until that last part that bread can be replaced. That's just a terrible argument since you can say the same about everything else. "Just eat something different"
it should be pointed out that Chinese people do also traditionally eat bread too. Northern Chinese food uses bread instead of rice since it was too cold to grow rice so you could replace rice with bread in China but it'd be hard to replace bread with rice in european food.
Which one would you choose? Rice or bread? British: 🤔 sandwiches are pretty much irreplaceable, am i right? French: 😎what even is rice? 🥐💋 German: 😵 just...how dare you 🤬
if Garnt side with Bread there will be a Southeast Asian grandma somewhere ready with her Slipper to teach him why any food that doesn't contain rice is a snack and not a meal and if you do not convert to Rice believer your soul shall be damned and your stomach will never feel full forever
Blood-Pudding soup in Thailand goes super well with rice. Also, rice can be cooked in many different ways than just plain white rice. Rice Burger, Garlic Rice, Chinese Zongzi, Hainanese Chicken Rice, Taiwanese You Fan, etc.
Joey: “You can’t eat rice with soup” I was surprised because of all people, it is Joey who said that, when he is half-japanese. Japanese Rice Soup (Zousui), Chinese Rice Soup (Congee), Vietnamese Chicken Rice Porridge (Chou), Korean Rice Cake Soup (Tteokguk) exist.
@@niwa_s The question is "How do you eat soup?". In Asia, the combination of eating rice with soup is prevalent, and in the cases I mentioned it is also included as part of the dish ingredient themselves. When you combine both rice and soup, you get porridge anyways.
@@naberu Porridge = grain/starch cooked until thick. You can have rice in a soup, or as a side to a soup, without it being cooked to the point of being soft/mushy.
@@naberu Wasn't disagreeing with that. You can eat everything with everything if you want to, anyway. I imagine they were referring to the sauce-scooping/soaking attribute of bread which almost eliminates the need for utensils and not literal ability to eat them as part of the same meal.
This is a though choice but I would go with bread, as Connor said there are some decent substitutes for rice like buckwheat and barley. Rice is better than these, but man, bread is just special.
but couldn't you make a substitute bread that doesn't contain wheat too tho? i mean there are a lot of technicalities but i get your point. Like can't you make bread with rice or am i high lmao i've seen some photos but i could be trippin
@@Shippeli257 you can actually. Even from buckwheat. But as Garnt said bread specifically would be gone. It is a question of where we are crossing the line for the definition of bread, but for sure all kinds of breads, bread dishes, pastries, some biscuits and other stuff would be gone.
Sweat and Sour Chicken and Orange Chicken aren't in China, but Sweet and Sour Pork and Orange Pork(called sweet and sour as well, just a variant with mandarin orange) are literally everywhere.
i'd choose to keep bread even though i love rice. only because you can sometimes get away with substituting noodles for rice, but nothing really substitutes for bread like in burgers.
Garnt has a slightly strong opinion that gets less or more hard line as the conversation carries on about anything. Connor: "You're a clown, Garnt." And that's like a fourth of most of their shows.
@@raiisleep It's actually a more difficult one, because beans is not just carbs, it's an absolutely major source of proteins to a lot of cultures, especially mesoamerican. Also lentils are beans. So are tamarind. Aside from their human feed uses, beans are also major sources of forage (alfalfa, clover, vetch), and they're *major* nitrogen fixers, so they're essential for farming especially if nitrogen fertilizers are not available, or to lower reliance on them. No way you can remove beans.
@@guppy719 I disagree. I think there are more countries that mostly consume bread than mostly consume bread. Then 'bread countries' tend to eat less rice than amount of bread that 'rice countries' eat. Half half I'd say like between Asia and Europe, plus some America and africa. Europe people mostly eat bread and rarely rice; but Asia even rice eaters many still have their versions of steamed or stone baked bread/nans.
It's not until recently (as in, some 400 years ago) that most people have access to both. For thousand of years most civilization stick with either rice or bread. What they forget is that *both rice and bread society eat cereal* but Trash Taste boys are too entitled and privileged to acknowledge cereal as main dish.
Garnt needs a Filipino friend beside him before he starts another Rice vs Bread debate. We filipinos basically are addicted to Rice! HECK! We even emulate discount Chomporado(Choco-Rice Porridge) with any Hot Choco Drink plus Rice! ITS GOOD THOOO!
i go with rice, i may lose all those bread based foods but nothing beats gotto on a rainy day or if u get sick. Rice pairs with a lot of great dishes and it makes me more full than bread. Also like rice is one of the easiest things to cook (unless u made it wet which at some times i made that mistake). Btw Joey, i wonder if Aki knows filipino soups like sinigang or pork nilaga that goes very well with rice.
Sometimes rice is nice, sometimes you need bread for nice food. I mean I eat like 90% all the time rice, but what about Pizza or breakfast bread or döner
They do know that you can use rice flour to make a lot of, if not some of the same products you would use flour for. So I would still go with rice. It's just versatile
No you don't understand. Losing bread means losing the technique to make all of those dishes. That's why this is an awful comparison. One is a base ingredient the other is a technology. We already have rice bread that would be gone as well. Tortillas gone because it is a flatbread made from maize. Pizza gone because the crust is bread. Sweetbread gone. Steamed buns like bao gone. It would be suprisingly easy to breed a spelt, rye or wheat cultivar into something that had all the qualities of rice without being rice. You can replace rice you can't replace an entire technique of making food. This is like asking wether you would rather have no pepper or no deep fried food.
@@scipioafricanus2071 losing rice means losing sushi so bread just can’t win for me, even. If I t means losing all that other stuff I’ll miss it but I’ll miss sushi even more
As a half thai and half finnish. I feel like so many Asian dishes would gone and people don't even realize it. As an example i can't really think of an substitution for rice if the dish is a meat bowl in Japan like Butadon and Gyudon. Like pasta, potato and bread doesn't really fit as well with flavours of the meat and sauce and there are more dishes that have the same problem at least in my opinion. I also consume way more rice than bread so i'll side with the rice.
I don't eat Italian food or sandwiches, so it's easy for me to go without bread. Rice on the other hand is a staple for my diet. I would miss naan though, that's the one bread that makes this debate somewhat harder for me.
@@fictionarch yee i dont eat pizza, hot dogs or croissants. I could go without bread easily. I basically already do outside of when I have naan with curry. Rice on the other hand is a staple for me.
Rice 100% as an Indian our daily meal is rice and the varieties u get with it the food combination are vast . u can eat dosa , idli , fried rice , tamarind rice , curd rice , raajma chawal , biryani , porridge , Pongal , appam , jeera rice and many more .
@@prasoonjoshi6738 As an Indian this is mad. Naans and chapattis are easy replacements, not to mention how rice destroys the planet more than wheat. Barley also works as a decent substitute for rice, much healthier as well. You can’t easily replace the concept of bread in contrast.
@@egbertmilton4003 yeah if everyone planted something else instead of rice then India would be much better like the water table in the Panjab region has just dropped because the government paid much more to farmers if they planted rice. Yeah it'll become a desert by 2050
I think I would go with bread also. You can still have noodles to sub in for rice in many cases but there is no substitution for bread. If you think about it ALL cultures have some form of bread whether they were introduced like it was for Japan or they created some form of it on their own. All cultures have it and won out the culinary evolution. Rice is also very common but not as much as bread. Though without rice I'd have to say good bye to fried rice (ouch hurts alot), congee, all the saucy foods that taste better with rice. Overall I think there better substitutes for rice like noodles than there is for bread. Well bottomline I am glad I don't have to make this decision.
@@tyr_4941 You are correct and despite disliking most substitutes to rice I think I stick to bread. Though I will have to say good bye to sushi. Only really like it with the rice.
But isn't there substitutions for bread also tho i mean i've eaten some vegetable substitution before it's not like there aren't substitutions for everything but it is usually just worse than original. Aren't there also rice bakery that is all gone. i mean you could technically change wheat flour to rice flour but yeah. I'm on the side of rice myself but i respect bread too i mean i love them both
But a lot of meals need rice to be appreciated. Food like Curry would be way too saucy to eat alone so imagine all the meals that you’ll miss. Bread is very tasty though so I can’t honestly pick.
Rice can make flour too. People somehow missed this fact because they equate flour = wheat. When there's things like oat and barley to consider, and not to mention millet. But then again, Trash Taste boys hates cereal so they don't care.
I'd choose Rice, probably. Yeah, bread is tasty as hell and there tons of varieties of it...but I don't actually eat it that much so I wouldn't often miss it.
The reason I pick bread is for things like Naan bread, Parathas, Focaccia, Garlic bread, baguettes, etc. Theres so much variety with bread, like if I think of having a korma, I would rather have the naan than the rice for it. I'd definitely miss it, but bread is just incredible.
Ultimately I feel that it comes down to if you prefer east asian/ south east asian food ......versus .......middle eastern/ european. Sushi is my favorite food..and rice goes perfectly with raw fish and soy. Talk to a mexican however and And they might say maiz ( corn) Thank goodness we live in a world where we have all three
I'm Indian but bread is so much more versatile and delicious than rice, we eat bread and rice in almost equal portions throughout the day. Rice in itself has no taste and is absolutely bland, it only works with soups and curries. Bread can be tasty in itself. Also, the fact that someone is Asian doesn't mean they will ultimately choose rice above bread.
I think it mostly depends on which part of India but as a north-easterner I'm going with rice... I'd say the best thing about rice is it's bland taste... it's the best supporting dish because of that... it's a filling dish and not a flavour dish...combining rice with a flavour dish brings out the max of flavours without interrupting with it's own taste
Yes from North India and I will choose bread over rice if situation arises because almost everything you eat with rice can be eaten with a "roti" or "parantha" which foreigners call bread. But not everything eaten with bread can be eaten with rice. So bread>rice.
Connor: “I choose bread, not because I’m white”
Garnt: “I choose rice because I’m Asian”
Joey: “F*ck”
Joey: *looks at bottle of Vegemite nervously*
Joey: I choose potato.
Thus their friendship was never the same again.
Connor and Joey aren't winning. Asians are the majority in the world after all.
@@RohinNairI would too if I was looking at vegemite
Rice bread 🗿
Half-Japanese, half-German, and loves Italian food. Joey really is hitting every Axis power in this clip.
Joey nazi confirmed
lmaoooooooo its the genes men
Ah
So he's Indian
Omg it clicked
Joey: “You can’t eat rice with soup”
Mexicans, Polish, Chinese,Koreans, SE Asians, and Indians: Am I a joke to you?
Rice Soup be like: 😐
answer.... yes
soup and rice was my comfort food as a kid
God now I want arroz caldo
Peruvians: hold my Inca Kola
Watching Joey lose his mind in the first minute while the two halfs of him are at war is crazy
His inner German and inner Japanese had an epic climatic battle
Homie was literally blinking and squinting hardcore. I couldn't stop laughing. 😂
You could make a whole ass movie with what Joey was thinking in those 2 minutes
the two sides of man vs each other
@@GameCyborgCh german? I thought he was Australian
"You can't eat rice with soups"
Asians (me included): "Fuck off"
Rice cake soup (tteokguk) is my favorite dish
Idk why, but I read that in a very thick Australian accent
Lugaw is good
how funny considering Joey's gonna visit the Philippines this year which has soup dishes where rice is commonly eaten with
dude, like bulalo with rice
As a Filipino I don’t know what I would do without rice.
Hindi masarap yung sinigang pag walang kanin
Pota dapat ikulong yung adobo o sinigang tapos bread kasama hindi kanin
do a keto diet lul
True, I'm never satisfied eating lunch without rice
@@pogituna nah doesn’t sound fun
Panko is literal bread crumbs. Its electified to get it that particular way, but bread is the base ingredient.
It’s in the name. Pan.
Wheat really GOATed, that just one of the many forms it can take is irreplaceable at such a level. I am curious on potato vs wheat now...
Potato is the obvious correct answer
X potato
rice vs potato is a better comparison imo, and definitely keep rice in that comparison.
Spitting true facts there
Potato is too expensive here in asean, especially in indonesia. It is almost double the price of rice. Potato always bwcoem side dish.
Sasha's answer:
Joey: “You can’t eat rice with soup”
Rice: "Motherfucker I AM THE SOUP"
The thing that gets me is that as hard as Garnt's going for rice over bread, it sure sounds like he's only ever thinking of white rice as a side. No mention of jambalaya or risotto or paella or rice pudding or sake. The wildest rice they mention is fried, and I think that was Connor.
It's because he's thinking like an Asian.
the question was too broad. Do you give up pho too, since the noodles in it are made of rice? Should've limited it to strictly as an accompanyment.
Doesn’t change the fact that bread is more versatile. The bread culture even belongs to UNESCO due to that.
@@kineko7823 oh, I'm absolutely Team Bread. I'm just saying Team Rice needs a better advocate.
@@robobeetlepanzer Yeah, that’s true. But even that wouldn’t be able to compete.
Hearing Con-dawg call carrots "meh" gave me the idea of a trash taste boxing ring. Because I want to fight him. I'll lose but my message will win.
got that big of a problem being wrong huh? shame.
I literally got mad. Carrot is top tier
@@bloodlove93 carrot top tier bruh.
@@sadcena7204 Root vegetables less filling and with more calories than potatoes, but sweet instead of savory/umami.
Fuck carrots.
@@stupidanon5941 _Your name really fits._
-sorrythatwasmean-
I feel like that morning Garnt woke up and chose violence.
He wanted chaos
And he got it, garnts a mad man, how do you pick rice over pizza and burgers.
He's out of his mind.
@@colonelkenpachi5009 It comes down to which culture you're from i guess. I feel like us Asian eat rice 3 times a day, we typically don't eat pizza and burgers more than twice a week because we think it's not healthy. Most of our food is made from rice, rice noodle, rice bread, rice sake. I sure 90% of Asian would choose rice while 90% of European would choose bread.
@@colonelkenpachi5009 idk, ask all the E/SE/S asian countries where they lived by rice
@@colonelkenpachi5009 rice all day everyday, plus hamburger steak taste better than an actual burger imo
You can't just lump together all the different kinds of noodles into one group and compare it to pasta which is a type of noodle by definition.
Like using soba for ramen
,*stare at Jamie Olive Oil*
@@KenBladehart Uncle Roger: Haiyah!
Exactly. Pho and soba aren't even remotely close to the same and yet all the Asian noodles get categorized into one thing while the Italian noodle gets a category of its own lol.
Or maybe all noodles are just pasta?
@@youcanthandlethetruth8873 pasta came from asian noodles so safe to say pasta is just a type of noodle
As much as Garnt saying trash takes on food, I'm sticking with him on eating soup with rice because it can make your meal hearty and rice can be paired in any dish that are from Asia like stews, roasts, and even noodles, the combinations are many with rice.
Connor: "How are you going to eat soup without bread?"
Grant: " You could eat it with rice"
Connor: "No"
Me at the same time while eating Gumbo: " YES!
true, but if someone served me Gumbo without rice. I wouldn't be THAT upset. at long as generous portions of chick, sausage, and peppers were in it instead
Me as a pinoy: are u sure about that????
whatt? come on men
@@tkokflux6322huh
Joey: “You can’t eat rice with soup”
As a filipino that offended me a little bit
I think all SEA continents in general are offended. So you're not alone.
As an Indian, specifically South Indian, I too am offended. We have Rasam, Bassaru, Nati Koli Saaru and so many more soups that can only be eaten with rice
@@MahiMahi-yu5jo"can only be" bet
@@MahiMahi-yu5jo I totally agree with You. Being a Mangalorean who is in Mumbai, I can't think my life without rice because rice is a staple in Mangalorean and Konkan cuisine. And lets not forget that akki roti and rice bhakri also exists. Plus if there's no rice there won't be dose, idli, appa and payasam ☹️
My soto, sop daging, and rawon is pulling bat to beat joey lol
Rice is a versatile ingredient..you can grind it to make alot of type of delicacies..you can even baked a bread out of rice flour..
As someone who is allergic to wheat, a lot of the noodles I eat are made out of rice flour.
@@artemaeus Pho is made of rice, soba is made of largely rice, mochi is made of rice flour, paella is made with rice, risotto is made from rice, porridge is literally rice soup, and fried rice is the best rice.
@@sekaihunter9378 yep xD I manage just fine with my allergy as long as I can have rice
Which taste worse, rice just gets everywhere, bread you can eat the whole thing
I love rice and bread. This is like asking a parent to pick between two children, I just can't do it.
im with garnt this time. rice + chicken soup is bomb
Dude try chicken curry with rice.
bland af
1:59 "You're a clown Garnt"
The sheer honesty that emanated from Connor in that statement, I don't think he has ever been this serious in this podcast.
I like how Connor says is beer gone with fear in his voice
No bread = no garlic bread, bread has to stay.
man of culture
I feel like Joey doesn't get to eat a lot of Filipino food at their house even if Aki's Filipino.
For a meal generally rice is the better filler, but bread is also good and there are just more variations as soon as Connor mentioned no pizza I was firm with team bread.
"Can't eat soup with rice" traditional japanese breakfast is literally soup alongside rice
3:05 you can totally eat soup with rice. Corn soup,Meat soup, any type of soup can be partnered with Rice because I've been there done that. Rice is probably the perfect base food that can be partnered with ALMOST everything that can be eaten, heck I've been eating rice with Fruits of all things. Just this afternoon I ate rice with banana, and in summer I would partner Rice with Sweet Mango.
Rice is love, rice is life
-An Asian
Durian rice is also damn good.
Cant say the same with durian bread lol
Connor: "Bread."
Me: "Of course the white guy says that"
"It's not cause I'm white"
👁️👄👁️
just remember, when someone says it's not because they're white...it's because they're white
@@bloodlove93 Well if they don't say anything, that also means its because they are white because they didn't deny it. You are forcing him to lose not matter what he does. 😅
@@bloodlove93 I thought Conner was Irish or Scottish . Was expecting potatoes as an answer.
@@tomhuynh3867 Welsh
I'm not white but I pick bread
"I don't think Chinese Food exist.."
*Grant's Asian Pass revoked*
>Grant
3:10 Soup with rice is S-tier, you heathens!
I'd say a world without biryani is a world without love
I was siding with bread untill i saw this😂. Damn, sure personally bread is better tasting. But there will be no flavoured and spiced rices and those taste amazing.
But if its plain bread vs plain rice, bread wins for me. But for specific bread vs specific rice, then rice wins for me
As a SE asian, couldn’t consider it a meal if there’s no rice 🤣 bread to me is an appetizer or snack or a dessert 🤣
"Gun to the head, rice or bread"
This rolls of the tongue so well
Team bread here. I could not survive without my crusty German potato bread. There are also so many variations of bread in the world. Even though I would miss Onigiri, there are other subsitutes for rice that I could consider for my meals, like couscous, bulgur or quinoa.
There is far more rice dish tha. Just onigiri ma friend.
@@jefurihartono1630 That would be because bread isn't really the main part of the food, usually. But some are, like sandwich, curry bread, pizza, burgers (can be made with normal bread too)... and all of those usual types have countless variations. Not just in terms of meat and fillings, but the bread itself too. And bread has far more variety than rice is ever going to have. No matter what you do to it, it's still rice. Different types of bread look and taste completely different, but with most types of rice I barely notice any difference. Just still bland rice.
@@spugelo359 just because bread is complementary to many dishes does not make rice suddenly less important.
Chinese food is literally based on rice being its main center food that supplement whatever dishes put on the middle of the table.
Without rice, padang cuisine will literally perish because the fifty dishes is to complement the rice.
The fact that u called bland rice shows ur ignorance on rice lol. Japanese rice is suitable for japanese type of food like how thai rice which is very fragrance is good to add more taste to thai more spicy and sour cuisine that again you cant use bread to substitute or other grain stuff as the whole dishes is build with rice as the center of the food.
Bread being more complementary means it can be replaced easily. U can eat burger without bread. Thats called hamburg steak.
U can eat cheese pizza without dough. U make lasagna or mac n cheese.
@spugelo359 Thats like saying Bread is better than Wheat, Rye, etc.
Rice can be bread as well and it is cooked into a meal like Wheat and Rye needing to be cooked into bread. Its got way more options like noodles.
@@jefurihartono1630I was with you until that last part that bread can be replaced. That's just a terrible argument since you can say the same about everything else. "Just eat something different"
it should be pointed out that Chinese people do also traditionally eat bread too. Northern Chinese food uses bread instead of rice since it was too cold to grow rice so you could replace rice with bread in China but it'd be hard to replace bread with rice in european food.
"You're a clown Garnt" is delivered so simply but there is so much vitriol
As much as i love rice, knowing what I would lose if there was no bread, I have to go with bread. So many of my favorite food has or need bread
the sheer variety of rice is so underrated...
Indeed. It is like they only know a single white rice which not surprising with their UK knowledge lol
Basmati rice 🤤
Without Rice my hunger never dies :)
Which one would you choose? Rice or bread?
British: 🤔 sandwiches are pretty much irreplaceable, am i right?
French: 😎what even is rice? 🥐💋
German: 😵 just...how dare you 🤬
Grant: "Sandwiches better than onigiri"
Somewhere in the world one demon wife started crying.
a certain purple haired neko might be heard crying as well
I'm here to give my support for Garnt. Soup taste better with rice and more fulfilling.
The super spicy dishes you could definitely get in a lot of SEA Countries
I can't imagine eating alot of Filipino food without rice.😢
As a Chinese person I can say U can find sweet and sour chicken, but it's called Gu Lou rou so like ancient meat and it's pork instead of chicken
I was gonna say, I've read a lot of Chinese romance novels and they've definitely eaten sweet and sour pork in them
if Garnt side with Bread there will be a Southeast Asian grandma somewhere ready with her Slipper to teach him why any food that doesn't contain rice is a snack and not a meal and if you do not convert to Rice believer your soul shall be damned and your stomach will never feel full forever
Blood-Pudding soup in Thailand goes super well with rice.
Also, rice can be cooked in many different ways than just plain white rice. Rice Burger, Garlic Rice, Chinese Zongzi, Hainanese Chicken Rice, Taiwanese You Fan, etc.
Joey: “You can’t eat rice with soup”
I was surprised because of all people, it is Joey who said that, when he is half-japanese. Japanese Rice Soup (Zousui), Chinese Rice Soup (Congee), Vietnamese Chicken Rice Porridge (Chou), Korean Rice Cake Soup (Tteokguk) exist.
Porridge isn't soup
@@niwa_s The question is "How do you eat soup?". In Asia, the combination of eating rice with soup is prevalent, and in the cases I mentioned it is also included as part of the dish ingredient themselves. When you combine both rice and soup, you get porridge anyways.
@@naberu Porridge = grain/starch cooked until thick. You can have rice in a soup, or as a side to a soup, without it being cooked to the point of being soft/mushy.
@@niwa_s If you know the difference, isn't that further reinforcing the statement that you can eat rice with soup anyway?
@@naberu Wasn't disagreeing with that. You can eat everything with everything if you want to, anyway. I imagine they were referring to the sauce-scooping/soaking attribute of bread which almost eliminates the need for utensils and not literal ability to eat them as part of the same meal.
"you cant eat rice with soup"
me and my 4 billions+ aisan:Are we a joke to you?
I'm fairly certain they had a debate on if there were more varieties of bread or noodles, hence the deja vu for Connor.
“You can’t eat rice with soup.”
Me with my sinigang poured into my rice: The fck u talkin’ about?
This is a though choice but I would go with bread, as Connor said there are some decent substitutes for rice like buckwheat and barley. Rice is better than these, but man, bread is just special.
Also carrot is goated, idk what he is talking about. Best vegetable for deserts
but couldn't you make a substitute bread that doesn't contain wheat too tho? i mean there are a lot of technicalities but i get your point. Like can't you make bread with rice or am i high lmao i've seen some photos but i could be trippin
@@Shippeli257 you can actually. Even from buckwheat. But as Garnt said bread specifically would be gone. It is a question of where we are crossing the line for the definition of bread, but for sure all kinds of breads, bread dishes, pastries, some biscuits and other stuff would be gone.
@@Shippeli257 they didn't specify wheat. And rice bread would be flat as heck it has no gluten
"You can't eat rice with soup"
Lugaw: Hmm?
I'm on team bread 🍞 every time my family has bread and butter for dinner, I toast it up and put peanut butter on it. 😋
Unhealthy as fuck rice wayyyyyy better
That sounds like a really sad dinner ngl
Sweat and Sour Chicken and Orange Chicken aren't in China, but Sweet and Sour Pork and Orange Pork(called sweet and sour as well, just a variant with mandarin orange) are literally everywhere.
“You can’t eat rice with soup”
Me, Filipino eating arrozcaldo: I pretty sure you can
But should you?
@@KonjikiNoYami666 arroz caldo is pog
@@rainvelt6311 cant speak alien
Did I just heard Joey say.. "You can't eat rice with soup"?
Man.
If its wheat vs. rice I'll reluctantly go with wheat.
i'd choose to keep bread even though i love rice. only because you can sometimes get away with substituting noodles for rice, but nothing really substitutes for bread like in burgers.
Listen, naan or proper bread rolls can be paired with most savory things
Man, Fuck bread. I need my rice lmao
Garnt has a slightly strong opinion that gets less or more hard line as the conversation carries on about anything.
Connor: "You're a clown, Garnt."
And that's like a fourth of most of their shows.
Rice for sure man.
I can't give up my beef bowls...
As someone whose body can't handle gluten, I am literally living in the world where I only have rice and no bread. I hate it.
Power dynamics between rice and bread are too different. I would have chosen like rice vs beans
I love beans but it's a no contest for rice
@@raiisleep It's actually a more difficult one, because beans is not just carbs, it's an absolutely major source of proteins to a lot of cultures, especially mesoamerican. Also lentils are beans. So are tamarind. Aside from their human feed uses, beans are also major sources of forage (alfalfa, clover, vetch), and they're *major* nitrogen fixers, so they're essential for farming especially if nitrogen fertilizers are not available, or to lower reliance on them.
No way you can remove beans.
Joey forgot that japan also have a rice with soup called ochazuke
Why debate over rice and bread? They're like oil and water; very different, but both equally necessary for a strong society.
Water is more important than oil since our humans, animals, and plants need it in their bodies.
Because it’s fun, it’s not like one of them is actually gonna be erased.
I mean a lot of socities had only one or the other and by far the weakest people are wet rice farmers (though they make up for it in numbers)
@@guppy719 I disagree. I think there are more countries that mostly consume bread than mostly consume bread. Then 'bread countries' tend to eat less rice than amount of bread that 'rice countries' eat.
Half half I'd say like between Asia and Europe, plus some America and africa. Europe people mostly eat bread and rarely rice; but Asia even rice eaters many still have their versions of steamed or stone baked bread/nans.
It's not until recently (as in, some 400 years ago) that most people have access to both. For thousand of years most civilization stick with either rice or bread. What they forget is that *both rice and bread society eat cereal* but Trash Taste boys are too entitled and privileged to acknowledge cereal as main dish.
You guys did have that conversation it was when you guys were talking about udon vs. Ramen hot or cold
Garnt needs a Filipino friend beside him before he starts another Rice vs Bread debate. We filipinos basically are addicted to Rice! HECK! We even emulate discount Chomporado(Choco-Rice Porridge) with any Hot Choco Drink plus Rice! ITS GOOD THOOO!
Same with indonesia, even breakfast here is just rice. Even our mcdonalds serve rice LMAO
@@apaishadia2647 same as philippines western fast food chain here serves rice and one of the most popular restaurants here have unlimited rice option.
the boys need to come to portugal, goated food, big ass portions and cheap prices
i go with rice, i may lose all those bread based foods but nothing beats gotto on a rainy day or if u get sick. Rice pairs with a lot of great dishes and it makes me more full than bread. Also like rice is one of the easiest things to cook (unless u made it wet which at some times i made that mistake). Btw Joey, i wonder if Aki knows filipino soups like sinigang or pork nilaga that goes very well with rice.
Connor and Joey speedrunning deportation and blacklisting from the entirety of Asia with this debate
BREAD ALL THE TIME ITS SO GOOD
My whole family would not survive without rice.
Bruh bread is the obvious answer
Sometimes rice is nice, sometimes you need bread for nice food. I mean I eat like 90% all the time rice, but what about Pizza or breakfast bread or döner
as an asian, its rice. fuck bread, rice.
I can't give up rice. I never eat soup with bread, only rice. Any time you need carb in a dish, add rice and in most case it's usually worked.
They do know that you can use rice flour to make a lot of, if not some of the same products you would use flour for. So I would still go with rice. It's just versatile
No you don't understand. Losing bread means losing the technique to make all of those dishes. That's why this is an awful comparison. One is a base ingredient the other is a technology.
We already have rice bread that would be gone as well. Tortillas gone because it is a flatbread made from maize. Pizza gone because the crust is bread. Sweetbread gone. Steamed buns like bao gone.
It would be suprisingly easy to breed a spelt, rye or wheat cultivar into something that had all the qualities of rice without being rice.
You can replace rice you can't replace an entire technique of making food.
This is like asking wether you would rather have no pepper or no deep fried food.
@@scipioafricanus2071 losing rice means losing sushi so bread just can’t win for me, even. If I t means losing all that other stuff I’ll miss it but I’ll miss sushi even more
"Youre a clown." just hit different
nodles > pasta
Cheers from Italy
And at the question: "What you think about french food?" with the answer "Not as good as italian" I CELEBRATE
As a half thai and half finnish. I feel like so many Asian dishes would gone and people don't even realize it. As an example i can't really think of an substitution for rice if the dish is a meat bowl in Japan like Butadon and Gyudon. Like pasta, potato and bread doesn't really fit as well with flavours of the meat and sauce and there are more dishes that have the same problem at least in my opinion. I also consume way more rice than bread so i'll side with the rice.
"You can't eat rice with soup"
The entire South Indian diet: Allow us to introduce ourselves
Rice is a better side but you need bread for so many good foods.
I don't eat Italian food or sandwiches, so it's easy for me to go without bread. Rice on the other hand is a staple for my diet. I would miss naan though, that's the one bread that makes this debate somewhat harder for me.
@@bryson8918 they already mentioned in the video pizza and hot dogs but also Bagels, croissants, stuffing, Ethiopian food in general.
@@fictionarch yee i dont eat pizza, hot dogs or croissants. I could go without bread easily. I basically already do outside of when I have naan with curry. Rice on the other hand is a staple for me.
garnt and joey giving all theor takes while connor thinking every single type of food related to wheat or smth like that💀
Bread 100%. I can "replace" rice with pasta or potatoes as carbs for my dinner meals, but i just cant replace bread.
Rice 100% as an Indian our daily meal is rice and the varieties u get with it the food combination are vast . u can eat dosa , idli , fried rice , tamarind rice , curd rice , raajma chawal , biryani , porridge , Pongal , appam , jeera rice and many more .
@@prasoonjoshi6738 As an Indian this is mad. Naans and chapattis are easy replacements, not to mention how rice destroys the planet more than wheat. Barley also works as a decent substitute for rice, much healthier as well. You can’t easily replace the concept of bread in contrast.
@@egbertmilton4003 yeah if everyone planted something else instead of rice then India would be much better like the water table in the Panjab region has just dropped because the government paid much more to farmers if they planted rice. Yeah it'll become a desert by 2050
@@egbertmilton4003We don't use that much bread
even not thinking of sandwiches or pizza: bread means no sweets either. no pies, no cakes, no sweet rolls.
I think I would go with bread also. You can still have noodles to sub in for rice in many cases but there is no substitution for bread. If you think about it ALL cultures have some form of bread whether they were introduced like it was for Japan or they created some form of it on their own. All cultures have it and won out the culinary evolution. Rice is also very common but not as much as bread.
Though without rice I'd have to say good bye to fried rice (ouch hurts alot), congee, all the saucy foods that taste better with rice. Overall I think there better substitutes for rice like noodles than there is for bread.
Well bottomline I am glad I don't have to make this decision.
You can substitute rice with other grains. Yes it won't taste compleatly the same, but it is possible.
@@tyr_4941 You are correct and despite disliking most substitutes to rice I think I stick to bread. Though I will have to say good bye to sushi. Only really like it with the rice.
Rice has a longer shelf life and can be stored in any climate so if I had to choose for the sake of humanity, it'd be rice.
@@starcraftplayer9443 That wasn't given as a parameter for the boundary for an answer but ok.
But isn't there substitutions for bread also tho i mean i've eaten some vegetable substitution before it's not like there aren't substitutions for everything but it is usually just worse than original. Aren't there also rice bakery that is all gone. i mean you could technically change wheat flour to rice flour but yeah. I'm on the side of rice myself but i respect bread too i mean i love them both
I can't, rice is a must... its ingrained in me
noodles > pasta any day
Rice, bread or pasta. Taking it one step further to include the Italians in the discourse
There's just so many different kinds of bread that I don't even think the two are comparable. Bread is way more versatile.
In theory rice is just the step before a kind of flour, so it can be argued that it’s the more versatile of the two
But a lot of meals need rice to be appreciated. Food like Curry would be way too saucy to eat alone so imagine all the meals that you’ll miss. Bread is very tasty though so I can’t honestly pick.
@@ellusiv5121 You can eat curry with bread, North Indians do it.
@@guppy719 Indian curries lend themselves well to thicker breads like Naan, but Asian curries need rice
Rice can make flour too. People somehow missed this fact because they equate flour = wheat. When there's things like oat and barley to consider, and not to mention millet. But then again, Trash Taste boys hates cereal so they don't care.
Did they say Everybody Loves Pasta? That's a song by Ian Hubert.
Here are some Indian rice dishes to support Garnts point:
1. Biryani
2. Dosa
3. Idli
4. Khichdi
5. Pulao
6. Appam
7. Uttapam
8. Kheer.....
I'd choose Rice, probably. Yeah, bread is tasty as hell and there tons of varieties of it...but I don't actually eat it that much so I wouldn't often miss it.
The reason I pick bread is for things like Naan bread, Parathas, Focaccia, Garlic bread, baguettes, etc. Theres so much variety with bread, like if I think of having a korma, I would rather have the naan than the rice for it. I'd definitely miss it, but bread is just incredible.
Ultimately I feel that it comes down to if you prefer east asian/ south east asian food ......versus .......middle eastern/ european.
Sushi is my favorite food..and rice goes perfectly with raw fish and soy.
Talk to a mexican however and And they might say maiz ( corn)
Thank goodness we live in a world where we have all three
Naan bread 😭 it’s naan you euroids
@@Calmzat No one reads that and goes, I wonder what that is?
@@00Julian00daym the Mexican and corn
@@aaronjustaaron3687huh
Me, eating cous cous while watching this video: Yep, bread for sure
I have actually eaten japanese curry on bread in like a biscuits and gravy type situation. can confirm. it slaps
Lol deff a colonizer
in south east asia, eating soup with bread is weird
most soup get along and should goes with rice
I'm Indian but bread is so much more versatile and delicious than rice, we eat bread and rice in almost equal portions throughout the day. Rice in itself has no taste and is absolutely bland, it only works with soups and curries. Bread can be tasty in itself. Also, the fact that someone is Asian doesn't mean they will ultimately choose rice above bread.
I think it mostly depends on which part of India but as a north-easterner I'm going with rice... I'd say the best thing about rice is it's bland taste... it's the best supporting dish because of that... it's a filling dish and not a flavour dish...combining rice with a flavour dish brings out the max of flavours without interrupting with it's own taste
Yes from North India and I will choose bread over rice if situation arises because almost everything you eat with rice can be eaten with a "roti" or "parantha" which foreigners call bread.
But not everything eaten with bread can be eaten with rice. So bread>rice.
@@Jzy332 I am vegetarian so it's not that important for me 😂😂