Italians in the r/soccer thread agreed with him and said than when abroad they don't eat italian, so... Also, most "japanese" places in Italy are all-you-can-eat cheap japanese-chinese fusion adjusted for local taste, so Suzuki is kinda right. There are a bunch of japanese, classier restaurants operated by japanese people who are strictly traditional, but they're quite rare.
@@jacopomangini3036I didn't say that Suzuki isn"t right. I just said that his statement didn't cause any "massive controversy in Italy", in fact, no one cares about this if we're honest
@@Zvabh Yeah I wasn't criticizing you, this wasn't an item in italian press really, but it kinda blew up on r/soccer which is where I assume Zealand(ism) discovered it, but it didn't blew up because of outrage.
I'm Italian, he's right. My brother went to Rome for 3 days and spent the whole time blasting out both ends because of some sushi they ate. His gf had to go to hospital. He did have a nice view of the colosseum from the toilet.
Funny that you called him a Japanese born keeper, when he is in fact a US-born Japanese keeper (grew up in Japan, has a Japanese and an American parent) You can't have him USA, he's ours
THIS. The only native Italians who would go to an Italian restaurant outside of Italy would be those who are in the Mafia and know of the guaranteed authentic establishments. 😂
They don't do spaghetti and meatballs in Itlay, Zealand. You can have them separate but they don't put meatballs (polpetti) in a sauce and serve it on top of spaghetti. That's an American thing.
Taco Bell has twice tried to franchise into Mexico and failed... what they served is confusing for Mexicans (wrong names) and too expensive for the quality on offer
After accompanying the japanese national team, seeing Zion Suzuki in a video about a controversy made me sigh a little bit, I'm so glad it's just because of food
I live in Bristol, England (Biggest city near Taunton) - I can confirm you are wrong, we do in fact have a Cuban restaurant. It's expensive, I haven't gone for that reason so cannot confirm or deny its authenticity, but we do, at the very least, have one
I remember when United were looking at picking him up as the long term replacement to De Gea. I was excited about having a young guy with that much potential coming, and I'm glad to see his career has progressed so much since then.
Yeah was excited that he might turn up at United but it made complete sense for him to go to Parma for regular game time which happen to be my Italian team ,so am really pleased 😎
as an Indian I don't properly agree because in any country we do look for that indian restaurant for even the slightest similarity of that spice we are well and truly additcted to it and many cuisines specially UK one tastes bland to us
I lived in Italy for a while, and people always told me the sushi and poke places in Italy are famous for being money laundering places for the Mafia. It makes sense because you sometimes see an absolutely pristine looking sushi spot in the most run down towns in Italy
Nah he’s right to be scared, the Italians will poison him with sushi for all the Japanese restaurants that put ketchup on pasta and call the dish “Napolitan” 😂
If Lorenzo Insinge had said, "I haven't tried the pasta in the US yet because I don't trust the quality," every Italian would be laughing in agreement.
Zion Suzuki was not born in japan he was born in the USA, he was however raised in Japan which is why he declared for the Japanese national team. The amount of racism he faces is also insane, especially from people with "The Last Samurai" complex.
As someone who was born and raised in Florida, and now lives close to the Italian border, I can say that the sushi here is a lot of times, very questionable. For the Italians, it's a way to gorge themselves from eating sushi buffet style without any real surprises on the bill. I can say that South Florida has better quality because we usually pay by the plate. Can't speak on Japan though.
I dont think your taco in england thing translates very well. If the meat is from america then its illegal here so it might actually be better quality but tbh never even seen a taco bell here
Idk I’ve only ever had one taco in England, and it was pretty shit. I’m sure the meat was higher quality than Taco Bell (which is also shit), but the taco itself was awful. It was flavorless and the salsa was basically marinara. I’m just not sure the English people have any sense for the flavors of Mexican cuisine lol
Here's the thing: I'm from Italy and i am fortunate enogh to live pretty near Parma, we don't trust most sushi restaurants either and it's not because of the freshness of sea food available as it's not hard to come by in this region. The distrust many have towards sushi is rooted in tradition, we have the best food in the world and ushi as well as other foods foreign to the region like kebab, mcdonalds, calabresi, etc are just not as good. They offer decent enough food for a medium to low price, there's never going to be a lack of fresh ingredients, not in italy, that's not an issue here, our laws are strict and (here in the north at least) enforced. On the other hand, i have had the pleasure of knowing some of the people that work/own SOME of these restaurants and I've had the displeasure of knowing where SOME of these restaurants grow their own "food" and it is pretty gross, as much as i would love for everything around here to be perfect and clean and safe and whatever, having seen how SOME of these restaurants operate, at the very least a shadow of a doubt relating to where and how they get their food will unfortunately be present.
Now, I'll say that if you're a chef, you can be a master of a dish that is not the nationality you are. But I also understand if you go to a different country, you also don't go there to want the food you have from your country. I get that. It's like going to an Indian restaurant and wanting to order a Vietnamese Bahn Mi. Or wanting a Halal Snack Pack and not going to Bankstown, NSW at 2am half drunk as is custom.
sushi's really good in italy as well as all seafood, italians know their seafood Chinese restaurants run by Chinese owners were also fire cold water fish is brought from north atlantic, just as cold water fish in japan is brought from hokkaido and russia, fyi ikura is a russian word which the japanese borrowed i'm on the italian side here, the japanese dude is being supremacist for absolutely no reason at all
Nah, other than ichiran the quality of Japanese food is better in Japan than outside Japan. A lot of youtuber, fellow countrymen who went there said and approved Zion's side.
@bimapriambada1098 the problem is not the fact that japanese food is better in japan, the problem is he insinuates that raw fish in europe and italy is not safe to eat
@@PersimmonHurmoHow is Zion being supremacist? No one says anything when Italians criticize other countries pizza’s. In fact I know Italians that wouldnt even try to eat pizza outside of Italy unless the people making are Italian too.
People who say they wouldn't eat x food in the UK miss the fact that London is one of a handful of TRULY global cities and you absolutely can get whatever food you want there, almost certainly authentic, as long as you know where to go and don't mind paying through the nose for it.
Dude, this doesn’t have anything to do with this video, but I fucking adore both of your channels. As an European - you’re pretty much the only American who talks about football that I watch, but seriously man, I adore your content. The knowledge, the delivery, the dry humor…I fucking love it!
I find it even more hilarious that the Italians are upset by this, when this is also the same nation that would crash out upon entering an Olive Garden in Topeka KS
Lol I know it’s only tangential to the topic of this video, but most of the seafood we eat in the US is imported. Whether ur on the east coast or in the Rockies, most of our seafood is coming from abroad. Norway, Patagonia, Alaska (obvi not abroad but far away), etc. It’s a very odd thing and certainly symptomatic of our unsustainable and convoluted food systems, but that’s a whole other conversation not really suited to this comments section. I just think it’s funny that most of the seafood I eat living in Mass is just as fresh (or not so fresh) as the seafood I ate when I lived in the Midwest
To understand this all you need to do is flip it around on Italians. They’re not going to eat Italian food in Japan. They know they wouldn’t do that even though I’m sure there’s a few good Italian restaurants in Japan.
I'm italian and I didn't hear about this until now (not that I really care, I usually find it amusing when other italians get offended about food). But of course a japanese will not like the average italian sushi restaurant in Italy. It is not on par with the sushi served in the average japanese restaurant, it's far off from it. Like the average italian restaurant in Japan (think of Seizeria or other chains like it) is worse than an home made meal prepared by an italian university student who just went to live by himself.
The reason that Italians are getting annoyed is that Italy has the highest per capita consumption of sushi in the world so they think they're pretty good at it.
Ironically though, Saizeriya in Japan is just about the best diner style franchise chain in the world in my opinion, and they serve Italian food. I'm sure actual Italians will have all kinds of opinions about it (cause they always do) and I'm not gonna say it's better than Italian food in Italy... But I'm also not gonna say it's not.
Saizeriya is fun because it's so damn cheap, and some of the items taste OK, but it doesn't come anywhere close to resembling anything like Italian food.
9:29 video and it took until 5:20 to get to the "Massive Controversy." Why is the introduction longer than the the main topic? Unfortunately more and more Zealandisms are like this. TLDW
Taco Bell in the UK is probably better than in the US because we have better food standards, Taco Bell in the UK is pretty good although I've got no idea how it compares to the US in terms of taste
Did Zealand forgot immigration happens in other countries as well ? I mean, in europe 90% of the time foreign restaurants will be owned by immigrants or descendants of immigrants who cook like they do in their country of origin
You would be correct to not go to Taco Bell in the UK for Mexican food, but not for the reason you think - it would be because Taco Bell doesn't sell Mexican food it sells TexMex...
Fun fact: I have taken Suzuki in my Serie A fantasy draft. Always benched because I also have Juventus GK's You cannot rely on the dude, too much up & downs
I've been to the USA once, NY, and that was my first chance to try taco bell, a name I had heard a lot on tv and the images associated with it looked amazing. It was the biggest food disappointment in my entire life upon this day. Half the guys that were with me literally took one bite and threw it in the trash, I dragged myself through it cause I was hungry, but that memory will stick forever, it was like a huge bubble had been popped, my vision about the USA was ruined. It was 2002, I suppose it didn't get any better since?
You should look into the additive MSG. It's in many things, including pringles. I wouldn't be surprised if it's in McDonald's too, it's supposedly very addictive.
All seafood is frozen aboard the ship that catches it these days. So it doesn't matter how far you ship it, it's the same quality in Colorado as in California
That being said, Mexican food as a whole isn’t as good as in the US. It’s something you miss if you’re there for too long so you just kind of settle for what there is.
Bruh Anyone in Italy that would be offended by that statement is out of their mind. Here in Italy sushi places are run by the CHINESE and maybe have the food prepared by Peruvians. So, fucking duh ahahaha
I love the food in Italy, but yeah, their culinary pride is intense, often to the point of ridiculousness. LOL Well, now the sushi restaurants in Parma have to put up or shut up. If they're so confident he'll like it, they have to prove it by treating him to their best omakase. If he likes it, he'll make anolini di Parma for them in return . . . and start a whole other scandal.
and the same people outraged that a japanese dude does not want to eat sushi in italy would throw mad tantrums if you said you were going to eat italian food made by anyone but an italian in italy.
zealand's hair is playing offside trap
That right there is a violation worthy of a month long ban 🤣😂🤣😂
Damn 😂
Bro is disallowing MBappe's goals from the US
You know why it's called the funny bone? Because it's the nerve that runs along the humerus.
It aint so damn funny when you hit it though
@@cyberturkey77not at all 😂
Loved tht fact tho humerus and so it’s funny tht it’s humorous
in french we call it "little jew" i don't know why tho
@Alt453D wtf
This is causing so much controversy here in Italy that I absolutely didn't even hear anything about it before this Zealand video
Questo è proprio un zelanda momento
Italians in the r/soccer thread agreed with him and said than when abroad they don't eat italian, so...
Also, most "japanese" places in Italy are all-you-can-eat cheap japanese-chinese fusion adjusted for local taste, so Suzuki is kinda right. There are a bunch of japanese, classier restaurants operated by japanese people who are strictly traditional, but they're quite rare.
@@jacopomangini3036I didn't say that Suzuki isn"t right. I just said that his statement didn't cause any "massive controversy in Italy", in fact, no one cares about this if we're honest
@@Zvabh Yeah I wasn't criticizing you, this wasn't an item in italian press really, but it kinda blew up on r/soccer which is where I assume Zealand(ism) discovered it, but it didn't blew up because of outrage.
Stavo per dire la stessa cosa ahahahah
"Japanese born goalkeeper"... He's a Japanese goalkeeper, born in the US.
New Jersey represent!
@@RebMightyMouse Jersey strong!
I'm Italian, he's right. My brother went to Rome for 3 days and spent the whole time blasting out both ends because of some sushi they ate. His gf had to go to hospital. He did have a nice view of the colosseum from the toilet.
I'm not Italian and ate great sushi when i was in Venice. On the other end, i got food poisoned more than once at Japanese restaurants lol
Nice view 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I had bad food once in Croatia I guess all Croatian food is awful then by your logic
@@croissantpower no need to take it so personal, my dude
@@de.n30 I’m not taking it personal? I’m showing how their logic is silly
Funny that you called him a Japanese born keeper, when he is in fact a US-born Japanese keeper (grew up in Japan, has a Japanese and an American parent)
You can't have him USA, he's ours
Zealand would have made it as a Premier League goalkeeper if it wasnt for that catastrophic funnybone injury
“Ow, ow, oh I hit my funny bone” - Zealandism 2024
I feel it's even worse coming from Italians who are nutorious of refusing to eat pizza or pasta outside of Italy
THIS. The only native Italians who would go to an Italian restaurant outside of Italy would be those who are in the Mafia and know of the guaranteed authentic establishments. 😂
An italian friend of mine actually PREFERS american pizza
They don't do spaghetti and meatballs in Itlay, Zealand. You can have them separate but they don't put meatballs (polpetti) in a sauce and serve it on top of spaghetti. That's an American thing.
Much like the Cuban sandwich being from Tampa, a lot of the Italian food we have in America is different from what you get in actual Italy.
calling taco bell a mexican restaurant is uh...interesting
Taco Bell has twice tried to franchise into Mexico and failed... what they served is confusing for Mexicans (wrong names) and too expensive for the quality on offer
I was talking about two different things here, a Mexican restaurant is a Mexican restaurant, taco bell is alien food
"Never eat seafood in Colorado". Looks like someone's encountered Rocky Mountain oysters. 🤣🤣
These are bull testicles for anyone wondering
After accompanying the japanese national team, seeing Zion Suzuki in a video about a controversy made me sigh a little bit, I'm so glad it's just because of food
Cannot forget the comments after Asian Cup last Winter. He was absolutely terrible, but he did not deserve all this hate.
I live in Bristol, England (Biggest city near Taunton) - I can confirm you are wrong, we do in fact have a Cuban restaurant. It's expensive, I haven't gone for that reason so cannot confirm or deny its authenticity, but we do, at the very least, have one
I remember when United were looking at picking him up as the long term replacement to De Gea. I was excited about having a young guy with that much potential coming, and I'm glad to see his career has progressed so much since then.
It took me longer than I'd like to realise that you typed career and not cancer
@@lamorgan100 holy, the whiplash must've been insane initially
Yeah was excited that he might turn up at United but it made complete sense for him to go to Parma for regular game time which happen to be my Italian team ,so am really pleased 😎
I wouldn't call Taco Bell Mexican Food even if I was eating at the Mexico City branch (which funnily enough, doesn't exist).
He is actually Japanese-American so he probably has the same beliefs about Taco Bell as well.
Came for zealandism left feeling like I just watched Anthony bourdain with all this food talk
as an Indian I don't properly agree because in any country we do look for that indian restaurant for even the slightest similarity of that spice we are well and truly additcted to it and many cuisines specially UK one tastes bland to us
I lived in Italy for a while, and people always told me the sushi and poke places in Italy are famous for being money laundering places for the Mafia. It makes sense because you sometimes see an absolutely pristine looking sushi spot in the most run down towns in Italy
If you want the finest English dining experience then it has to be a donor kebab, chilli sauce, no salad. Six pints of Stella beforehand are optional.
Gotta have some lettuce and garlic sauce with it
English dining - doner. ?
@@mithril_0047 you know we don't eat fish and chips 7 days a week right
@mithril_0047 yeah. A classic English dish, like Pizza or Chinese
@@seanhodgkins821 I know I’ve seen plenty of videos of chippy slop, spudslop, beanslop, do want to try a good Wellington though
Nah he’s right to be scared, the Italians will poison him with sushi for all the Japanese restaurants that put ketchup on pasta and call the dish “Napolitan” 😂
If Lorenzo Insinge had said, "I haven't tried the pasta in the US yet because I don't trust the quality," every Italian would be laughing in agreement.
3:40 if you want the start of the video
no we do not
Thank you
Thanks Caleb
1 elbow hit in 10 seconds? Arm has fallen off..
...the desk
Zion Suzuki was not born in japan he was born in the USA, he was however raised in Japan which is why he declared for the Japanese national team.
The amount of racism he faces is also insane, especially from people with "The Last Samurai" complex.
As someone who was born and raised in Florida, and now lives close to the Italian border, I can say that the sushi here is a lot of times, very questionable. For the Italians, it's a way to gorge themselves from eating sushi buffet style without any real surprises on the bill. I can say that South Florida has better quality because we usually pay by the plate. Can't speak on Japan though.
I'm using Suzuki in my Verona save, ace young keeper.
Something smells a bit fishy with Italian sushi.
Japan is the second largest importer of seafood in the world
I dont think your taco in england thing translates very well. If the meat is from america then its illegal here so it might actually be better quality but tbh never even seen a taco bell here
Also what's he going on about with peas and mash?😂
Idk I’ve only ever had one taco in England, and it was pretty shit. I’m sure the meat was higher quality than Taco Bell (which is also shit), but the taco itself was awful. It was flavorless and the salsa was basically marinara. I’m just not sure the English people have any sense for the flavors of Mexican cuisine lol
@@seanhodgkins821 think he means mushy peas
Plot twist: zealand eats pasta and pizza outside of italy
Zealandisms that focus on trivial non-football subjects like this are my favourite Zealandisms
Here's the thing:
I'm from Italy and i am fortunate enogh to live pretty near Parma, we don't trust most sushi restaurants either and it's not because of the freshness of sea food available as it's not hard to come by in this region.
The distrust many have towards sushi is rooted in tradition, we have the best food in the world and ushi as well as other foods foreign to the region like kebab, mcdonalds, calabresi, etc are just not as good.
They offer decent enough food for a medium to low price, there's never going to be a lack of fresh ingredients, not in italy, that's not an issue here, our laws are strict and (here in the north at least) enforced.
On the other hand, i have had the pleasure of knowing some of the people that work/own SOME of these restaurants and I've had the displeasure of knowing where SOME of these restaurants grow their own "food" and it is pretty gross, as much as i would love for everything around here to be perfect and clean and safe and whatever, having seen how SOME of these restaurants operate, at the very least a shadow of a doubt relating to where and how they get their food will unfortunately be present.
Now, I'll say that if you're a chef, you can be a master of a dish that is not the nationality you are.
But I also understand if you go to a different country, you also don't go there to want the food you have from your country. I get that. It's like going to an Indian restaurant and wanting to order a Vietnamese Bahn Mi. Or wanting a Halal Snack Pack and not going to Bankstown, NSW at 2am half drunk as is custom.
sushi's really good in italy as well as all seafood, italians know their seafood
Chinese restaurants run by Chinese owners were also fire
cold water fish is brought from north atlantic, just as cold water fish in japan is brought from hokkaido and russia, fyi ikura is a russian word which the japanese borrowed
i'm on the italian side here, the japanese dude is being supremacist for absolutely no reason at all
Nah, other than ichiran the quality of Japanese food is better in Japan than outside Japan. A lot of youtuber, fellow countrymen who went there said and approved Zion's side.
@bimapriambada1098 the problem is not the fact that japanese food is better in japan, the problem is he insinuates that raw fish in europe and italy is not safe to eat
@@PersimmonHurmoHow is Zion being supremacist? No one says anything when Italians criticize other countries pizza’s. In fact I know Italians that wouldnt even try to eat pizza outside of Italy unless the people making are Italian too.
there's like 5 authentic sushi restaurants in Parma... where he plays 😭
Zion will have to make do with grilled octopus and aglio e olio with anchovies.
0:38
Do or do not.
There is no try.
And you should definetly go on a run.
21 seconds in, already laughing my ass off
People who say they wouldn't eat x food in the UK miss the fact that London is one of a handful of TRULY global cities and you absolutely can get whatever food you want there, almost certainly authentic, as long as you know where to go and don't mind paying through the nose for it.
Dude, this doesn’t have anything to do with this video, but I fucking adore both of your channels. As an European - you’re pretty much the only American who talks about football that I watch, but seriously man, I adore your content. The knowledge, the delivery, the dry humor…I fucking love it!
Here's me thinking Italy was a surrounded by water on 3 sides. A peninsula I think it's called
A peninsula? By your logic , Iberia is a Peninsula, so is Greece. Don't forget Turkey!
And florida
@@68Bocala península ibérica es una península no?
@@68Bocaall of those are peninsulas mate 😂
I find it even more hilarious that the Italians are upset by this, when this is also the same nation that would crash out upon entering an Olive Garden in Topeka KS
Beans on toast, some proper English Quisean. So to all brits out there DO NOT eat beans on toast outside of england. Please
Because it’s next to the humerus.
Thanks I’m here all week
Lol I know it’s only tangential to the topic of this video, but most of the seafood we eat in the US is imported. Whether ur on the east coast or in the Rockies, most of our seafood is coming from abroad. Norway, Patagonia, Alaska (obvi not abroad but far away), etc. It’s a very odd thing and certainly symptomatic of our unsustainable and convoluted food systems, but that’s a whole other conversation not really suited to this comments section. I just think it’s funny that most of the seafood I eat living in Mass is just as fresh (or not so fresh) as the seafood I ate when I lived in the Midwest
To understand this all you need to do is flip it around on Italians. They’re not going to eat Italian food in Japan. They know they wouldn’t do that even though I’m sure there’s a few good Italian restaurants in Japan.
I'm italian and I didn't hear about this until now (not that I really care, I usually find it amusing when other italians get offended about food). But of course a japanese will not like the average italian sushi restaurant in Italy. It is not on par with the sushi served in the average japanese restaurant, it's far off from it. Like the average italian restaurant in Japan (think of Seizeria or other chains like it) is worse than an home made meal prepared by an italian university student who just went to live by himself.
The reason that Italians are getting annoyed is that Italy has the highest per capita consumption of sushi in the world so they think they're pretty good at it.
I promes you we don't care, nobody is getting annoyed by it, and we don't think we're pretty good at it 😂
You wouldn't eat french cuban food, but what about the rapidly shrinking chain of cuban food in Sydney?
Six minutes of rambling just to find out this is about a lad who doesn’t eat sushi. Incredible 👏
Correction: buddy was born in New Jersey lol
Yeah I was gonna say lmao
Ironically though, Saizeriya in Japan is just about the best diner style franchise chain in the world in my opinion, and they serve Italian food. I'm sure actual Italians will have all kinds of opinions about it (cause they always do) and I'm not gonna say it's better than Italian food in Italy... But I'm also not gonna say it's not.
Saizeriya is fun because it's so damn cheap, and some of the items taste OK, but it doesn't come anywhere close to resembling anything like Italian food.
This is really rich coming from Italians. Many of my Italian family refuse to visit because of the food in England
9:29 video and it took until 5:20 to get to the "Massive Controversy." Why is the introduction longer than the the main topic? Unfortunately more and more Zealandisms are like this. TLDW
This is a weird predicament because I refuse to believe that Hispanic premier league players don’t know Hispanic food spots in the UK 😂
Jaffa cakes is peak British cuisine.
0 views don't quit the day job mate
😂😂😂😭😭
Agree with the argument, L analogy, taco bell in england slaps
Taco Bell in the UK is probably better than in the US because we have better food standards, Taco Bell in the UK is pretty good although I've got no idea how it compares to the US in terms of taste
Did Zealand forgot immigration happens in other countries as well ? I mean, in europe 90% of the time foreign restaurants will be owned by immigrants or descendants of immigrants who cook like they do in their country of origin
Being from Colorado I can confirm that you must NEVER eat seafood here!
You would be correct to not go to Taco Bell in the UK for Mexican food, but not for the reason you think - it would be because Taco Bell doesn't sell Mexican food it sells TexMex...
Fun fact:
I have taken Suzuki in my Serie A fantasy draft.
Always benched because I also have Juventus GK's
You cannot rely on the dude, too much up & downs
Zealand did not go into this video with a plan at all. Dude ends up randomly trashing England and Taco Bell 😂😂😂😂😂
Hey as an American my first night in England I had Taco Bell, now zeland I did have a pie or two after attending a few matches.
I've been to the USA once, NY, and that was my first chance to try taco bell, a name I had heard a lot on tv and the images associated with it looked amazing. It was the biggest food disappointment in my entire life upon this day. Half the guys that were with me literally took one bite and threw it in the trash, I dragged myself through it cause I was hungry, but that memory will stick forever, it was like a huge bubble had been popped, my vision about the USA was ruined. It was 2002, I suppose it didn't get any better since?
Thia video 99.1%Food Talk .9% Football
Tampa Cuban Sandwiches > Miami Cuban sandwiches 👀
Negative Points in back to back seasons is crazy
Zealands real Cuban food is the best
I mean, I'm not eating sushi anywhere... :p
Mr Zealand, there is a Taco Bell in Swansea and I think its only right that you try that specific UK Taco Bell
Quite insane that the intro/segway is more than half the video.
Are you saluting the great fuhrer my good sir? Lol 😂 (beginning of the video)
Never ever has an italian complained about italian food they ate outside italy made by a non-italian...
Zealand really went moist on his TEVAs roast, say it with your chest man those are the worst tourists
Hey man, mushy peas is where it's at! I make a mean mushy peas myself! LOL
You should look into the additive MSG. It's in many things, including pringles. I wouldn't be surprised if it's in McDonald's too, it's supposedly very addictive.
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In german it is called the music bone, maybe bc eeverybody makes wierd noises when the get hit there
Zealand says this right as a taco bell is opening in Peterborough 7:19
I wouldn't eat tacos in any taco bell.
Shout out butter pies🔥
Taco Bell in Thailand is truly sad. They don’t even have beans !
All seafood is frozen aboard the ship that catches it these days. So it doesn't matter how far you ship it, it's the same quality in Colorado as in California
Once any seafood has been frozen, no matter how soon after being caught, it's categorically not the same quality as when it's fresh.
cooling it and freezing it is not the same
I have never been to the US but I can assure you that the Taco Bell in the UK is shockingly bad, at least the 2 in my city both are.
Z making a video like he's eaten a fistful of magic ms.
The pronunciation of Jaffa Cakes. I love all the Americanisms but this one i am hurt
Is Japanese pizza better than Italian sushi?
English Taco Bell is clear of America. Same as all fast food, the chemicals in the American fast food are awful. Shoutout to Wimbledon Taco Bell.
That being said, Mexican food as a whole isn’t as good as in the US. It’s something you miss if you’re there for too long so you just kind of settle for what there is.
Suzuki is either really good or sent off the pitch.
Bruh
Anyone in Italy that would be offended by that statement is out of their mind.
Here in Italy sushi places are run by the CHINESE and maybe have the food prepared by Peruvians.
So, fucking duh ahahaha
And you know what else is massive…
8:42 COLUMBIA RESTAURANT (sorta) MENTIONED (maybe implied?) 🗣️ 🔥
Zealand, Zion Suzuki was actually born in New Jersey, not Japan.
funny bone - Humerous...or however you spell it
I love the food in Italy, but yeah, their culinary pride is intense, often to the point of ridiculousness. LOL
Well, now the sushi restaurants in Parma have to put up or shut up. If they're so confident he'll like it, they have to prove it by treating him to their best omakase. If he likes it, he'll make anolini di Parma for them in return . . . and start a whole other scandal.
and the same people outraged that a japanese dude does not want to eat sushi in italy would throw mad tantrums if you said you were going to eat italian food made by anyone but an italian in italy.
That's human beings for you. Many people lack self-awareness sadly.
Did he also say he breaks his pasta in half before putting it in the pot? Or did he like pineapple on pizza?
I have a Texan colleague, he found UK Taco Bell extremely disappointing.
So just like US Taco Bell then?
@ somehow, it is worse