@@NewTv-vr3ub lol.. yup, it was a good school. And the food wasn't all that bad. Everything was made from scratch (except the drinks: mostly milk, juice box, tea, etc.) Mrs. Dallas was a good cook lead with the rest of her cooking crew. 😊
youre right, also none of us liked it.. we envied other countries with the luxury of actual nutrition, our parents were too busy or lazy even to make our lunches. for me though, lunches werent free but my mom was busy so i only had usually a ham sandwich, and a banana or sometimes just the banana
i would be doing the same lol as an american, it’s so trash. what’s more baffling is when someone (michelle obama) tried to make our lunches healthier americans gave her SO much hate it’s like we love being unhealthy it’s actually sad
I know it's true, but I can't deny that it's damn good. My favorite thing to order from Indian restaurants here in the US is Butter Chicken, Chicken Tikka Masala, and Lamb Biriani.
This is the first time someone represents indian school lunch very well and prefer simple plain food which we eat actually . Not that fancy restaurant food🙃 and she give right information about stereotypes Indian foods especially about curry which is sabji actually not curry 😊
@@Bagu2772what kind of curry tho ? south indian but i lived most of my life in the north. but I think most of the time its like sambhar, the "mix vegetables" dish, dost/idli, puttu or something along those lines. I don't see a curry there tbh. well if you consider taking fish/chicken curry then maybe i guess. but most dishes we eat are not exactly what i would consider curry. well that's just my opinion tho
Indian and korean girls appreciating how their cuisine is so tasty but the American girl making it look and sound bad .....😂😂😂😂😂like I never had pizza served so nicely ......
In India we also have free meal in Government and government sponsored schools, like mine was government sponsored from the kindergarten (70-80% primary school are under government scheme) tho in different schools. We had routine, it was eggs once in a week, chicken and fish once in a month, soyabean once in a week, different vegetable curry depends on the season and the daal was mandatory. And occasionally we used to get full course meal I mean from dal and fries to sweet chutney (Bengali chutney is different) and sweets .
@@ridhimashaw4822agreed ! I think 60-70% students in India are in Private rather than Government schools and in Private everyone can afford hence bring their own food. The idea behind mid day meal in government schools is for people below poverty line .
The "fun" thing is that you can do better than that for the same price. Or even cheaper. All while shopping locally instead of chains who might carry in that stuff from 1000 miles away.
indian lunches are made by parents, so it make sense that the lunches are healthy, but i am quite surprised how good korean school lunch is, given that they are provided by the school. the proportions are good, it looks tasty and also nutritious. good job
5:12 it's like that in India too. Nayanja is right that most people in India prefer packed lunches because it's homecooked and healthy but private schools have will have cafeterias for students whose parents are unable to cook every day. Public schools have it too (especially in rural areas) because it's free meal support for poor children to encourage them to come to school.
@@auntiemame hahaha I used to mix kool-aid packs w/ like a CUP of sugar & sell ziploc bags of it for $1. I made a killing in 7th grade before I got caught :P
Things have changed where I am, but I remember my Scottish school lunches being tiny and poor quality nutritionally. It was usually a plain microwaved burger, with nothing on it (and the bun would be hard from being microwaved), not even cheese, or a very small portion of fries (think a McDonalds medium fries) with no accompaniment, or a very small portion of tuna pasta (and the pasta was so overcooked...) combined with a tiny 250ml bottle of a soft drink (often the only drink we'd get in a day) and maybe a small traybake like a millionaires shortcake or similar - teachers would take water and coke bottles off us if we had them in class). In a typical day I'd start the day with breakfast at home (usually just toast for me as I could never eat early in the day), buy a chocolate bar at the shop before school to have at first break (because I would need it to get through the day). This would be all I'd have until nearly 1pm when I'd get lunch. Lunch would be, things like I already mentioned. There would be proper food in the cafeteria like lasagne or cottage pie, but this would be allocated to the teachers. I never once saw any kid eat the proper food from the cafeteria. I would spend every day dehydrated and increasingly tired towards the end of the day because I didn't have enough food. When I was old enough to leave the school grounds for lunch I would make a beeline for Greggs for a steak bake! A few years after I left school the dinners were completely overhauled.
They took your water bottles? You should contact all the students from your school and see if they want to partake in a lawsuit. That’s child abused. Esp if they didn’t let you go to the cafeteria
they had to invited people who have their own tipical meals not like American because they took different foods from foreigner culture no offense but it's true.
That's what my mother pack for my school long break and short break in india. Paratha/momo/thapeth for short break,and dal chawal,sabji chapati,etc(as shown) in long break. That's what our mother cook daily or more than this😂
Every school lunch in the US are not the same foods, school lunches are by distincts, when I was elementary and high school ,there was no canned, frozen and boxed foods, the mothers and grandmothers did all the cooking,
nah they only cared about the money in their pockets, they had the money for proper nutrition but it was "too much" they chose money over kids health. welcome to america of the cold hearted.
@@caribarber Your school might have not had good food, but both the elementary school and high school ,I went to had food made by the mothers and grandmothers of the students, there was no boxed, no froze ,no canned or processed foods and my son goes to the same school and it still like that.
@@marydavis5234 your probably right, im 29 so the schools i attended a long time ago were kinda shitty with that stuff. mayne these days have gotten better, which im glad.
Really? I’m gonna. Be honest, I never got prepackaged fruit, it had to be an actual fruit like a whole orange, apples, bananas and we had vegetables on the side and I personally preferred getting a spicy chicken, tomato basil wrap but pizza was an option you can get on Fridays because it was too unhealthy😂
As a Pakistani who moved to America a few years ago, I've found that high school lunches are surprisingly good, offering four different food choices, including fresh vegetables and fruits. In contrast, middle school lunches were pretty disappointing and not very fresh. Overall, American school lunches are decent-not great, but not terrible either-and since they're free, they're worth it. Plus, the variety each day is a nice touch.❤
Unfortunately lunch isn’t free for everyone and food quality varies from school to school. I hope overall lunch quality in the USA is improving from when I was a kid
ㅋㅋㅋ👩🏻 (The reason why Korean ladies are good at eating Indian spicy food is because of 2000years ago, the ancient Tamil princess Suriratna??👩🏻 but that food also tasty. Indian foods tastes suit good to Koreans i think )
Are you crazy aur something like that I didn't hear this in my whole life,🤣it's too funny indian princess 🤣🤣make any sence the food culture in Asia almost little bit same with every Asian countries because Asian love spices that's why she love it , and Tamil princess 🤣
I'm from Yemen and that Indian rice and the way you mix it with the curry and the yogurt to make it less spicier is the saaaame as we do but instead of curry we make edam and it's similar to curry ingredients
6:41 Even we Arabs, most of our food is some kind of soup or broth, and we mix it with rice when eating, adding some kind of meat and vegetables, depending on the type of soup. 9:25 We also use many types of rice, but most people prefer basmati rice, like the one the Indian girl mentioned. We also use another type of rice similar to what the Koreans use, but in specific types of food, not like basmati rice.
Man I've come realize some american lunches sucked. I remembered having some factory looking meals but we had some good means at least 3 times a month. My private school before high school had fresh meals everyday.
I used to have pizza five days a week. They would aways have pizza and then one other option but I always chose pizza. O( how much I loved it then. Imagine me having pizza practically five days a week for four yrs
the korean girl reminds me of jang wonyoung of ive- somewhat cuz of her looks but its really the ✨expensive✨ english that is so similar and the voice as well lol
In England we had too many options at our cafeteria, like shepard's or cottage pie, actual pies(meat, veg, cheese and onion or cheese and potato), mashed potato, roast potatoes, fries, English potato hotpot, lasagne, spaghetti with sauce, about 5 different salad options, many sandwich options, sushi, ratatouille, standard English(Indian/Chinese/Japanese mixed-inspired) curry with rice, stew, soups, burgers, pizzas(cheese and tomato, meat, veg), spaghetti hoops in tomato sauce, baked beans, cereals, crisps, chocolates, protein bars, and more, and we also had a big jacket potato section as well with all the toppings you could think of, (we had no noodles there wtf). We also had a cake/cookies cubby shop, and a kind of like 'bacon butties'(like hot dogs but with bacon) snack shop where you could get other stuff in a bun too, and other snacks. I think most secondary schools are like this here but maybe i'm wrong, idk. Our main cafeteria had a fingerprint access installed in the mid-2000s where there would be credit on kid's accounts, i left a few months before that was implemented, there was also fingerprint access to the library..
13:12 Indian girl, if she is from Punjab, she did injustice😅 - How could she not do the Super Combo of "Paratha- Yogurt". That's exactly what you have it in breakfast. Rice is oalso there but paratha-yogurt is what actually gets served.
Im a Malaysian. But went to school in the US. So the school was a public high school in Madison, Wisconsin there were couple of options at school cafeteria. We could choose Pizza Hut beef pepperoni, cheese, veggie, etc (every day), Egg salad or Tuna Salad (they're Subway but they call them salad; these depends on what day) or Soups (depends on what day we got brokkoli soup or pumpkin, tomato n crackers), Tatter tots, french fries. Depends on which county and school districts or states I guess. Hearing sophia explained, I assume mine was under a wealthier school district in that sense.
You don't really eat yogurt when you're sick in India. Since the yogurt's cold. We normally have a mix of the dal and chaval called kichdi. It is when the dal and rice are cooked together. 😅
Most kids in india eat lunch after coming back from schoo,which is rice dal n all,we take packed tiffins to school,which is kinda like mid day meal or breakfast,it would be very difficult for moms to pack all that nutrition in lunch in that tiffin box at 6 am in the morning
Not most kids! Schools in the south start from nine and end around 5 so students eat their lunch at school itself whereas in the north it's as you said!
The American food can be healthy if they choose to make it using raw ingredients and not processed.. like for example the pizza, they can make dough from scratch, tomato sauce from scratch as well, and some lean beef or chicken for toppings. They can also add salad and fruits as sides and it will be a healthy balanced meal 😅🙂
I'm American but honestly Indian and Korean food looks absolutely fantastic. Would love to eat that kind of food rn, tbh this video got me craving it so bad!
Whose mom willl get up to make chicken or Biryani in the morning and get it ready before 7 am. My mom would make parathas , maggie, poha, etc. and to tell you guys the truth i stopped bringing my Lunch completely by the time i was in 7 or 8th grade, because i eat breakfast before leaving for school at 7 am . And then have lunch after returning back to home around 2 to 2.30 pm . I didn't felt hungry during lunch break, we just used that time to mostly play or complete our homework 😂
American school lunch is not like that anymoreNow we get milk or water we also get pasta, dumplings, Burgers and fries, There’s also fresh fruits and salad on our plate, so it’s not how it’s represented in this video because it has changed. 1:00
In Indian public schools run by government lunch is free it's called mid day meal program .milk Rice veggie curry roti dal sometimes egg sweets are given.
American girl talks and touches her hair a lot , but I loved her honesty 😂 Indian girl’s accent is so adorable And Korean one was sweet too I love these kind of cultural exchange videos ❤❤
Indian girl, Chapati and roti is the same Papad (the one you are eating) is made with dal and its spicy cuz it has pepper in it. Roti is easier to make. Parantha stuffing can have anything but mostly it is eaten with potato-aloo in it. Paranta is to be eaten with dahi-curd (for most people) Dal is eaten to be with chawal. With chawal you use curd as a gravy. Naan and chapati/paranta/roti is different as naan is made of maida (refined wheat flour) and roti is made of gehu ata (wheat flour thats not refined). Latter is healthier. Oti
She is the the sweetest American i ever seen and i love how honest she was about her country
Why? 😅😅
Any other American would tell you the same thing 😂
Agree, she is very kind and knowledgeable
She is being honest
@@toxinwings2893wdym why
Should we appreciate how honest the American girl is... I am getting famous
i didnt have the patience to appreciate her because she took a whole month to say each word
I guess, it really has dropped since I have eaten cafeteria lunches.But then again I went to a boarding school. 😅
@@marzipan25 wow. boarding school? you get money youre a star
@@NewTv-vr3ub lol.. yup, it was a good school. And the food wasn't all that bad. Everything was made from scratch (except the drinks: mostly milk, juice box, tea, etc.) Mrs. Dallas was a good cook lead with the rest of her cooking crew. 😊
@@NewTv-vr3ub you have a point tho😁🤣
Both Korea and India foods look more healthier than the American… no surprise there.
Asian food always healthy that's why we look young
That is propaganda
youre right, also none of us liked it.. we envied other countries with the luxury of actual nutrition, our parents were too busy or lazy even to make our lunches. for me though, lunches werent free but my mom was busy so i only had usually a ham sandwich, and a banana or sometimes just the banana
@@caribarber yeah in india our mother prepare lunch for us and its very healthy and tasty, our mummy is best
@@isry1390 nothing is fresh.. Everything is packaged... How can it be healthy... Americans should get fresh food..
American girl low-key roasting their own food is so funny😂
Cause it's the truth 😂
She said no lie 😂
She's just being honest
Fr bc american lunches are so bad, that's why I usually left school to eat somewhere else bc naww😂
i would be doing the same lol as an american, it’s so trash. what’s more baffling is when someone (michelle obama) tried to make our lunches healthier americans gave her SO much hate it’s like we love being unhealthy it’s actually sad
The indian girl explained so clearly🙌👍❤, 🇮🇳 indian food is not limited to just "'curry" and "naan" that many foreigners think about us 😂😂😂
I know it's true, but I can't deny that it's damn good. My favorite thing to order from Indian restaurants here in the US is Butter Chicken, Chicken Tikka Masala, and Lamb Biriani.
Most people in India don't eat yoghurt with lentils...two proteins together 😂😂😂
Most people don't add yoghurt with lentils. Two proteins together, who does that ???😂😂😂
Ohh yeah chicken biryani
@@snakecharms2320have you tried the million other foods from India ? No. So you won’t get what she’s saying
They all have different personalities but blended so well. It felt comfortable watching them try each other's school lunches
I love how these ladies were so respectful of each other and their cultures. What a pleasant video to watch. Very thoughtful, very demure.
This is the first time someone represents indian school lunch very well and prefer simple plain food which we eat actually . Not that fancy restaurant food🙃 and she give right information about stereotypes Indian foods especially about curry which is sabji actually not curry 😊
Exactly
Have you ever taken rice as launch? Wannebe American
As a south indian we eat a lot of curry 🍛 at home and not parata
frr so much sabjiii
@@Bagu2772what kind of curry tho ? south indian but i lived most of my life in the north.
but I think most of the time its like sambhar, the "mix vegetables" dish, dost/idli, puttu or something along those lines. I don't see a curry there tbh. well if you consider taking fish/chicken curry then maybe i guess. but most dishes we eat are not exactly what i would consider curry. well that's just my opinion tho
That American girl is so traumatized by American food
real HAHA-
True😂
we all are 😭😭😭😭
Haha so unhealthy
We all r😂
Indian and korean girls appreciating how their cuisine is so tasty but the American girl making it look and sound bad .....😂😂😂😂😂like I never had pizza served so nicely ......
Agree 😂
thats bc it is bad lmao they serve us food thats edging on expired and the portion sizes are not sustainable at all
Have frozen slop for 5 days a week, and you'll understand where she's coming from
😭😭😂😂
In India we also have free meal in Government and government sponsored schools, like mine was government sponsored from the kindergarten (70-80% primary school are under government scheme) tho in different schools. We had routine, it was eggs once in a week, chicken and fish once in a month, soyabean once in a week, different vegetable curry depends on the season and the daal was mandatory. And occasionally we used to get full course meal I mean from dal and fries to sweet chutney (Bengali chutney is different) and sweets .
They seem delicious. I'm Brazilian, it's the same over here! I would definitely enjoy eating Indian food.
I think most students attend private school and we actually dont hv option for lunch provided by school lol
We only got kichidi😂
@@ridhimashaw4822agreed ! I think 60-70% students in India are in Private rather than Government schools and in Private everyone can afford hence bring their own food.
The idea behind mid day meal in government schools is for people below poverty line .
Yes!! Like mid-day meals??
wait a minute America got their own cuisine? It's just a joke don't mad at me 😂
American cuisine is just steal everything of the world and put +1000 calories xD
@@LyanderMenander facts
Putin is calling on line 1, please pick up
@@LyanderMenander sounds like British cuisine
@@xrrgrNot really considering british cuisine is just bread on bread
I am shocked at how bad the food is that American students get. The only thing that seems to matter is the price.
10 $ only 😂
The "fun" thing is that you can do better than that for the same price. Or even cheaper. All while shopping locally instead of chains who might carry in that stuff from 1000 miles away.
Hold on. Which third world country are you from?
@@smitchmarcomani5937 India
@@smitchmarcomani5937says a American lamo.
indian lunches are made by parents, so it make sense that the lunches are healthy, but i am quite surprised how good korean school lunch is, given that they are provided by the school. the proportions are good, it looks tasty and also nutritious. good job
Finally a home cooked indian meal!
Other than butter chicken and naan😑
It’s like 2 actual meals and jail food
American girl was straight roasting her food. I like how she is honest tho😂❤
5:12 it's like that in India too. Nayanja is right that most people in India prefer packed lunches because it's homecooked and healthy but private schools have will have cafeterias for students whose parents are unable to cook every day. Public schools have it too (especially in rural areas) because it's free meal support for poor children to encourage them to come to school.
Similar in the US
Dahi and Aaloo Paratha would've tasted so good. I always prefer dahi with it
Mee too 😊😁
I love how Koreans eat like they enjoy very much it’s so satisfying to see 🥲🥲🥰
Ikr !
I liked the girl indian...she explained it beautifully..too relatable!
Not the Korean girl saying she wants it with beer😂😂
American girl is too honest😅
Definitely remember lunch room being like a marketplace. Half the kids hawking their lunches of stuff they bought specifically to sale.
yep, I used to sell posters next to my friend who sold those threaded bracelets she made.
@@auntiemame hahaha I used to mix kool-aid packs w/ like a CUP of sugar & sell ziploc bags of it for $1. I made a killing in 7th grade before I got caught :P
There faces for Korean food: 😮
There faces for Indian food: 😋
There faces for American food: 😬
India life expectancy is 72 america is 79 most of the countries that say they eat healthy life expectancy are lower than America lol
The Indian food looks tasty but also carb dense
@@Sadrian-hl5qt it tastes like dog food 🤢🤮🤮
@@boomboombaby9140 just like you
@@Unboxing6013 eat me
Things have changed where I am, but I remember my Scottish school lunches being tiny and poor quality nutritionally. It was usually a plain microwaved burger, with nothing on it (and the bun would be hard from being microwaved), not even cheese, or a very small portion of fries (think a McDonalds medium fries) with no accompaniment, or a very small portion of tuna pasta (and the pasta was so overcooked...) combined with a tiny 250ml bottle of a soft drink (often the only drink we'd get in a day) and maybe a small traybake like a millionaires shortcake or similar - teachers would take water and coke bottles off us if we had them in class). In a typical day I'd start the day with breakfast at home (usually just toast for me as I could never eat early in the day), buy a chocolate bar at the shop before school to have at first break (because I would need it to get through the day). This would be all I'd have until nearly 1pm when I'd get lunch. Lunch would be, things like I already mentioned. There would be proper food in the cafeteria like lasagne or cottage pie, but this would be allocated to the teachers. I never once saw any kid eat the proper food from the cafeteria. I would spend every day dehydrated and increasingly tired towards the end of the day because I didn't have enough food. When I was old enough to leave the school grounds for lunch I would make a beeline for Greggs for a steak bake! A few years after I left school the dinners were completely overhauled.
They took your water bottles? You should contact all the students from your school and see if they want to partake in a lawsuit. That’s child abused. Esp if they didn’t let you go to the cafeteria
The daal looks so tasty and legit. They did a good job
5:34 this is so true, about korean spice and Indian spice being so different. the spice lvl could be similar but the spice tastes completely diff
Ahhhhhh they're so nice and kind to each other ❤
3 girls are so beautiful and cute ❤ and very well mannered
hard agree they are all extremely sweet in looks and disposition
God loves u
I like this indian girl ,shes very educated and articulate with the way she speaks .She actually knows about her country please include her more.
American girl seems so sad seeing american food 😂
Korea and India got restaurant food. USA got Poor ppl food lol 🤦🏽♂️.
they had to invited people who have their own tipical meals not like American because they took different foods from foreigner culture no offense but it's true.
@@Dani-x01 exactly. No offense taken. Those are facts!
America cuisine European extraction
That's what my mother pack for my school long break and short break in india. Paratha/momo/thapeth for short break,and dal chawal,sabji chapati,etc(as shown) in long break. That's what our mother cook daily or more than this😂
@@smarttalks2.039 Lucky 🍀☺️
They probably don't teach about nutrition in US schools if they serve that. Holy cow.
Every school lunch in the US are not the same foods, school lunches are by distincts, when I was elementary and high school ,there was no canned, frozen and boxed foods, the mothers and grandmothers did all the cooking,
@@marydavis5234 So you didn't school lunch. You got real dishes the old people set up out of self defense for their little ones.
nah they only cared about the money in their pockets, they had the money for proper nutrition but it was "too much" they chose money over kids health. welcome to america of the cold hearted.
@@caribarber Your school might have not had good food, but both the elementary school and high school ,I went to had food made by the mothers and grandmothers of the students, there was no boxed, no froze ,no canned or processed foods and my son goes to the same school and it still like that.
@@marydavis5234 your probably right, im 29 so the schools i attended a long time ago were kinda shitty with that stuff. mayne these days have gotten better, which im glad.
Different cultures are so amazing 😍
I’m Hawaiian, Chinese and Filipino 😇
Dang what a combo😮😮 I'd love to be invited to dinner at your house😂😂😂 great cuisines blended
I love Indian food. I just love that Sophia's in this... ❤️❤️❤️
As an American im very sad to be an American 🤣🤣🤣🤣 its just pitiful
the sad thing is, the government absolutely CAN afford proper lunches! they choose not to because they only care about the money, and make excuses.
Dumbo😂
Yeah, school kids need a healthy and invigorating meal to help them focus and study.
I’m gonna be real… that American dish looks betters than my school food. And I’m from America!
Really? I’m gonna. Be honest, I never got prepackaged fruit, it had to be an actual fruit like a whole orange, apples, bananas and we had vegetables on the side and I personally preferred getting a spicy chicken, tomato basil wrap but pizza was an option you can get on Fridays because it was too unhealthy😂
yoghurt with aloo parantha would actually taste really nice together ❤
All three of them are soo polite and i love these kinds of videos
omg the American girl is so prettyy!!❤ I love her 🫶
Fr!!!
She’s right.. back in America most kids wish their parents made their lunch for school. Especially w a note lol
american girl was off the charts funny. "i'm going to treat it like a nacho" is just something you would only hear us say dammit XD
That Indian girl is beautiful!
And american girl also
@@ACTV_13_Brokenhearted all of them are pretty, but the one is really beautiful!
@@chrisgriffin5667 India 🇮🇳 and America 🇺🇸 ♥️ ❤️
Nope
Korean and American is pretty.
IND is below average😂
As a Pakistani who moved to America a few years ago, I've found that high school lunches are surprisingly good, offering four different food choices, including fresh vegetables and fruits. In contrast, middle school lunches were pretty disappointing and not very fresh. Overall, American school lunches are decent-not great, but not terrible either-and since they're free, they're worth it. Plus, the variety each day is a nice touch.❤
Unfortunately lunch isn’t free for everyone and food quality varies from school to school. I hope overall lunch quality in the USA is improving from when I was a kid
Indian food looks so good.
Korean food looks so yummy
@@122-malingpamjajo4But indian food taste more better
@@RupsD319 where exactly?
@@RupsD319and that's your opinion
I love how these three girls got along so good it is so adorable ❤
Korean lunch is everything! It’s complete package!!😍
No offense but American food is better cuz like we have lot of varieties to choose And its healthy. xx
No offense but American food is better cuz like we have lot of varieties to choose And its healthy. xx
OMG that korean girl is sooo pretty I love her😭💗 and the american girl is such a cutie✨️🥺 and indian girl is nice too❤
ㅋㅋㅋ👩🏻
(The reason why Korean ladies are good at eating Indian spicy food is because of 2000years ago, the ancient Tamil princess Suriratna??👩🏻 but that food also tasty. Indian foods tastes suit good to Koreans i think )
So you think only one person changed the whole cuisine of Korea ? Make sense
@@Tan-t1vthey mean that she in some ways introduced Indian cuisine and spices into the land
Are you crazy aur something like that I didn't hear this in my whole life,🤣it's too funny indian princess 🤣🤣make any sence the food culture in Asia almost little bit same with every Asian countries because Asian love spices that's why she love it , and Tamil princess 🤣
My daughter's school offered healthy foods as well as the usual Pizza, chicken nuggets, etc. The menu provides the two options for each day.
I'm from Yemen and that Indian rice and the way you mix it with the curry and the yogurt to make it less spicier is the saaaame as we do but instead of curry we make edam and it's similar to curry ingredients
I’m from Kuwait 🇰🇼 in the middle east and my lunch today was daal and rice lol
Do Kuwait people also eat dal and rice
I also want to know, do let me know!
What else do you eat except daal and rice?
@@btspurpleuniverse7 yes absolutely
I'm from Yemen and in Arabic countries we have also roty and it's the same name 😅
Actually indian and Arab (Gulf) food are quite similar. Specially Rice, bread, roti,curry etc😅
Korea and India have a food culture, it's quite clear for an italian like me
Wow, that American girl gave the reality check. Nice interaction between the girls learning about each other's food and culture.
there just seems to be so much care going into the other lunches.
6:41 Even we Arabs, most of our food is some kind of soup or broth, and we mix it with rice when eating, adding some kind of meat and vegetables, depending on the type of soup.
9:25 We also use many types of rice, but most people prefer basmati rice, like the one the Indian girl mentioned. We also use another type of rice similar to what the Koreans use, but in specific types of food, not like basmati rice.
Man I've come realize some american lunches sucked. I remembered having some factory looking meals but we had some good means at least 3 times a month. My private school before high school had fresh meals everyday.
I used to have pizza five days a week. They would aways have pizza and then one other option but I always chose pizza. O( how much I loved it then. Imagine me having pizza practically five days a week for four yrs
Finally a proper explaination of the context of curry to us Indians and others
the korean girl reminds me of jang wonyoung of ive- somewhat cuz of her looks but its really the ✨expensive✨ english that is so similar and the voice as well lol
I love how they thanked for the food before they ate it❤
In England we had too many options at our cafeteria, like shepard's or cottage pie, actual pies(meat, veg, cheese and onion or cheese and potato), mashed potato, roast potatoes, fries, English potato hotpot, lasagne, spaghetti with sauce, about 5 different salad options, many sandwich options, sushi, ratatouille, standard English(Indian/Chinese/Japanese mixed-inspired) curry with rice, stew, soups, burgers, pizzas(cheese and tomato, meat, veg), spaghetti hoops in tomato sauce, baked beans, cereals, crisps, chocolates, protein bars, and more, and we also had a big jacket potato section as well with all the toppings you could think of, (we had no noodles there wtf). We also had a cake/cookies cubby shop, and a kind of like 'bacon butties'(like hot dogs but with bacon) snack shop where you could get other stuff in a bun too, and other snacks. I think most secondary schools are like this here but maybe i'm wrong, idk. Our main cafeteria had a fingerprint access installed in the mid-2000s where there would be credit on kid's accounts, i left a few months before that was implemented, there was also fingerprint access to the library..
As a Moroccan ! INDIAN FOOD FOR ME ME ME ME ! I cook as a possible Indian food !
Nice to hear that. ❤️From 🇮🇳🥰
Indian girl explained it very well
The american girl is so gorgeous and cute. She really have their youthful vibe that every house guy would like
பழையசோறு+தயிர்+கருவாடு or உருளைக்கிழங்கு பொறியல் = heaven
6:15 THE WAY MY JAW DROPPED.
As an indian who hates even the sight of yogurt, i was feeling embarrassed the whole time she was explaining everything about it. 😂
Why…?
Why?
Eat it with sugar 😇😇
I also don't like yogurt at all. I hate smell of yogurt 😅
We never got roti or chapathis but we used to get very good food in Karnataka….specially in government schools lunch
13:12 Indian girl, if she is from Punjab, she did injustice😅
- How could she not do the Super Combo of "Paratha- Yogurt". That's exactly what you have it in breakfast. Rice is oalso there but paratha-yogurt is what actually gets served.
As a person from Punjabi , stop complaining and be grateful our food is being shared to others.
Depends on where she was raised ….dont you know that india is diverse? That much common sense you don’t have ?
Oh my daughter goes to nursery school time 2 hours lunchbox is compulsory no chocolate no cookies only veg homemade food. Its always healthy ..
Wow, do you guys have pizza and nuggets in school? That's actually shocking.
Yep, also deserts and tacos, hamburgers, which aren't healthy.
Yeah we also have takis :D
Im a Malaysian. But went to school in the US. So the school was a public high school in Madison, Wisconsin there were couple of options at school cafeteria. We could choose Pizza Hut beef pepperoni, cheese, veggie, etc (every day), Egg salad or Tuna Salad (they're Subway but they call them salad; these depends on what day) or Soups (depends on what day we got brokkoli soup or pumpkin, tomato n crackers), Tatter tots, french fries.
Depends on which county and school districts or states I guess.
Hearing sophia explained, I assume mine was under a wealthier school district in that sense.
That Indian girl looks so innocent
That collective " aaahhhhh " at 12.57😂
She is right,we don't call curry but we call sabji,I don't know what is curry
The Curry i know is only kadi chawal😂
@@himanshubiswas2412 yeah
Yes,we indian don't use curry word😅
Absolutely Loved It // Absolutely Outstanding From Start To Finish
You don't really eat yogurt when you're sick in India. Since the yogurt's cold. We normally have a mix of the dal and chaval called kichdi. It is when the dal and rice are cooked together. 😅
That American girl look so simple and also she is the only one with their own style
American girl was eyeing yogurt. She loved it from the stat.
lmaoo they make america look so bad😭 11:16
The way she represent America with the cafeteria became a market place had me dead 😂😂😂😂😂 hahahahha
Most kids in india eat lunch after coming back from schoo,which is rice dal n all,we take packed tiffins to school,which is kinda like mid day meal or breakfast,it would be very difficult for moms to pack all that nutrition in lunch in that tiffin box at 6 am in the morning
Not most kids! Schools in the south start from nine and end around 5 so students eat their lunch at school itself whereas in the north it's as you said!
Not most bro
Random Indian fact: we have sticky rice in the Northeast and it’s like a traditional dish (I love it). We have different dishes with it too!
Exactly and we eat pork too.
In south India, in Kerala especially we eat beef and pork.
@TaylorLeeKnow uhm no offense then why don't yall eat cow meat?
@@Stray.hearts.nature it’s eaten by Christians and Muslims. We actually have a huge Christian population in the Northeast.
@@Stray.hearts.nature we do. Hindus don’t, of course but other religions like Muslims, Christians, Buddhists or animism etc do.
Indian girl is all the way gorgeous with her petite face 😍
The way she pointed at the veggie and said this is too healthy 😆
The girls are all so pretty 😭❤️
The American food can be healthy if they choose to make it using raw ingredients and not processed.. like for example the pizza, they can make dough from scratch, tomato sauce from scratch as well, and some lean beef or chicken for toppings. They can also add salad and fruits as sides and it will be a healthy balanced meal 😅🙂
I'm American but honestly Indian and Korean food looks absolutely fantastic. Would love to eat that kind of food rn, tbh this video got me craving it so bad!
I wanna have it with beer 😂
Whose mom willl get up to make chicken or Biryani in the morning and get it ready before 7 am. My mom would make parathas , maggie, poha, etc. and to tell you guys the truth i stopped bringing my Lunch completely by the time i was in 7 or 8th grade, because i eat breakfast before leaving for school at 7 am . And then have lunch after returning back to home around 2 to 2.30 pm . I didn't felt hungry during lunch break, we just used that time to mostly play or complete our homework 😂
American school lunch is not like that anymoreNow we get milk or water we also get pasta, dumplings, Burgers and fries, There’s also fresh fruits and salad on our plate, so it’s not how it’s represented in this video because it has changed. 1:00
In Indian public schools run by government lunch is free it's called mid day meal program .milk Rice veggie curry roti dal sometimes egg sweets are given.
The American girl was dying to try the yoghurt rice.
Wdym she wasn't?
Yougourt*
American girl talks and touches her hair a lot , but I loved her honesty 😂 Indian girl’s accent is so adorable
And Korean one was sweet too
I love these kind of cultural exchange videos ❤❤
Look at the face size difference 😊😊😮 indian girl has such a small face cute😊
Camera man she is in mid😂
Korean face size is the most bigget
Weird observation …
As an indian. Three of them has nice face. 😅
Loved watching this! Such a great video :)
Indian girl,
Chapati and roti is the same
Papad (the one you are eating) is made with dal and its spicy cuz it has pepper in it.
Roti is easier to make.
Parantha stuffing can have anything but mostly it is eaten with potato-aloo in it.
Paranta is to be eaten with dahi-curd (for most people)
Dal is eaten to be with chawal.
With chawal you use curd as a gravy.
Naan and chapati/paranta/roti is different as naan is made of maida (refined wheat flour) and roti is made of gehu ata (wheat flour thats not refined). Latter is healthier.
Oti
Omg what an amazing video Im so proud of yall keep the work up!!
Love the Korean 😂