Jennifer Burgos I think they mean they get to eat food from regions other regions could never try. So like, as someone from California, I've personally never tried anything from any other state, just like people from other states probably have never tried anything from California or other states
+KellseyAlexHipo I find it incredibly unlikely you've never tried anything from another state, especially given that the vast majority of most commercially made sodas and food come from outside California.
I don't really mean commercially produced food, but the unique combinations in each state or region created by whatever culture is there. So for example, facts did a video trying hotdogs from different states and each one was made in such a way that people from those states or regions were more familiar with than others. Because the U.S is so diverse and has different concentrations of different races in each place, our foods usually differ vastly. Like, here in CA we have a lot of Asian and Pacific Islanders so we have a wide variety of traditional and mixed foods (poke, spam musubi, sushi, etc.) that more rural, closed off (maybe southern or Midwestern) areas would not have. It's just what happens when we have people spread out so far. Also, it's the reason why in each of these videos, people say "I'm an American and I've never eaten that!" You can actually google Californian cuisine and find an entire Wikipedia page detailing foods most people eat here, or you could google Midwestern, southern, etc. food and probably find foods from there. As for commercially produced food, that's a whole other story, though they do also have significance. Bringing out the CA examples again, here, people are mad obsessed with In-n-out, but other places don't really have them. Likewise, we don't have may Krispy Kremes in certain areas around here, but they're very popular on the east coast I think? You can actually find maps showing the most popular brands by state too. As for truly commercial foods, they can also be quite unique in the limited flavors they serve per region. I was reading up on Mountain Dew the other day (for no real reason) and there's a list of all the flavors they ever had, some of them being limited to only certain U.S states and regions. There are flavors I, as a Californian, could never try because they're not sold in my state (like Diet Mountain Dew Red, which was only sold in Alabama.) If one brand has done this, than you can bet others have as well. But yeah, that's just my long winded way of saying that yes, most of us in the US have probably never, or rarely, tried foods specific to other states.
Of course a pork roll sandwich (yes, I'm from the part of the state that calls it pork roll and not Taylor ham) had to be included but in my opinion it's better without the egg.
As a Jersey Boy I love this video and best part is everyone seemed to love the Taylor ham egg & cheese sammich... I just can't trust a person who doesn't
For anyone who's from Jersey or outside of it who has questions about the food in the video here you go. Yes, some of this stuff is more from North Jersey. I grew up around the corner from the places that were famous for two of these dishes. First, there's the Chicken Savoy. It is NOT covered in melted cheese. It's roasted chicken pieces that are cooked with a mixture of herbs and grated parmesan cheese and finished with red wine vinegar. It was invented at the Belmont Tavern on the Belleville/Newark border in the 1950s/1960's by the chef there whose nickname was "Stretch". Not far from there you had Dickie Dee's in Newark. They are famous for their Italian hot dogs. And it is a hot dog, not to be confused with sausage, peppers and onions. If you order one "with the works" it consists of a pizza bread, then in goes the mustard, then onions and peppers, then hot dogs, then squish on the fried potatoes and top off with a couple of squirts of ketchup. Another famous place to go would be Jimmy Buffs, but I grew up around the corner from Dickie Dee's so I prefer it. If you live in the Toms River area there was a place called Joe's Italian Hot Dogs. It may still be there if you're curious to try one. Disco Fries are a diner staple not just in NJ, but all over New York menus as well. It is always the combination of french fries, brown gravy and topped with melted mozzarella. Most people order it by saying "cheese fries with mozzarella and gravy", but their proper name is actually Disco Fries. Finally, Taylor ham and cheese sandwiches. If you call it pork roll that's fine. People in North Jersey call it Taylor after the original company that made it famous just like some people call tissues Kleenex. But, regardless of what you may call it, it's loved statewide. My preferred way to eat it is to 86 the egg, thin sliced pork roll, very well done, with cheese, saltpepperketchup, and as always on a hard kaiser roll. Delicious! If you live in Jersey, and trust me I don't care if it's North or South, and you get a chance to have any of these dishes...give them a try. They are as quintessential as the boardwalk and you won't be disappointed as long as you go someplace that knows how to make them correctly.
Kurrupt Idiot It is very similar. Same dark gravy, same type of fries. The only real difference is you use cheese curds instead of covering it with a layer of mozzarella. I've been to Calgary a few times to visit family and poutine is definitely amazing.
RINI329 to make disco gravy apparently they used mozzarella cheese and chicken gravy, from my understanding is the poor humans poutine, because if we are honest cheese kurds are EXPENSIVE. at least from my google search
I think I can safely say that no matter what region of Jersey you’re from, we all agree that nobody here says “New Joisey” or has that accent. That’s more Long Island I’d say
I'm from New Jersey and I've never heard of the chicken dish or that hot dog but disco fries after a night out and the egg sandwich the day after is the best!:)
never heard of the chicken dish but the italian hot dog is central/north jersey - we had a roach coach near us growing up that that is all they sold - italian hot dogs. lol - and I am old - i remember before they were called disco fries we just called them gravy fries
I'm originally from "The Shore", Spring Lake, NJ, to be exact. My parents had us eating pork roll as kids. I love the stuff!! I've been living in Richmond, Virginia, for 40 years, and I've always been able to find pork roll in some of the local supermarkets.
yes yes yes. I'm in south minutes from philly. when I go north I feel I'm in new York, only similarity north and south jersey has in common is we hate everyone who isn't from here :)
Damn straight! I grew up on Barnegat Bay, and, now live just on the mainland side of the Seaside bridge, and, I friggin' HATE the Bennys & the Shoobies! They come here, and, spend the summer shitting up the beaches, and, driving really friggin' slow in the left lane!
ladykray4eva you are correct. Bloody Chicken is not cooked thoroughly. I would consider it undercooked and not safe to eat. I am not an expert, by any means but doesn't undercooked Chicken be contaminated with Salmonella and other bacteria that cause food poisoning.
@@imnotsurprised2do nah all meat has to be thoroughly drained of blood or it will go bad like immediately. It's just protein, but also a sign it's not cooked as well as it maybe should be
Sometimes if a bone is sliced through there is red-bood-like stuff in the marrow bone but the chicken around it can be cooked. Happened to me last weekend
Born & raised Jersey girl here. My favorite food in the world is disco fries & my favorite time to eat them is for breakfast, yes breakfast, with a Taylor ham & cheese sandwich at a diner.
STOOPIT PEOPLE AND THEIR STOOPID "INFORMATION"! This is why you can't trust anyone. Evar!!!! Screw this, I'm going back to Pinterest! At least that stuff is for REELZ! (Looks up "Native American" FAAAAAAHHHHK!!!!! New age bullshit lies and garbage!!!!! FAAAAHHHHHK!!!! MUST KILL!!!!!)
From Brooklyn but my friends would order it at diners and called it simply gravy cheese fries or poutine (though authentic poutine is made with cheese curds) 🤷🏻♀️
Disco Fries and Chicken Savoy are the whole Delaware Valley region (which includes southern NJ, but also part of PA and all of DE), the Hot Dog one is really only found in Atlantic City. But not a bad job this time
Michael Cohen I live right outside A.C. never seen a disco fry or a chicken Savoy. Atlantic county is all about Italian eateries, Greek diners, pork roll egg and cheese, and seafood. If someone asked for good disco fries, we wouldn't have any idea what they're going on about.
haven't eaten half of this stuff actual top 5 nj foods are porkroll egg and cheese (from dinner) pizza (from local pizzeria) wawa food subs and cheese fries
the whole Taylor Ham Sandwich part had me rollin: "This looks nice!" "This looks Lovely!" "Oh, I'm so excited. This is the best day of my life, Donald, how do you feel?" "Is that egg?! Oh my God this is a breakfast egg (???) basically from New Jersey! " "I don't know whether to make love to it or eat it" "Oh, that hams lovely!" "This is just... Heaven." all so true
I'm from new jersey and there are a few things that should have been on that list that were so much better. You should do a part 2 of the new jersey taste test
Nick dovie I think Donal set her up for it with that cartilage comment. So much perv for a video without alcohol, too; I'm a bit surprised. Well. Not from Paddy.
Stacey aka pinkysworn So do I, I just mean like, she told me she couldn't swallow the bite of the chicken sandwich in the BK video after showing it to Donal as see-food. lol
I am a New Jersey native, been here all my life, and the first 3 things they tried I have never seen or heard of before today. Additionally, that whole "Joisey" thing is from the New Yorkers who moved to Northern NJ. South Jersey people not only don't sound like that, but we find it offensive. Come to South Jersey and try some stuff some time, huh?
Taylor Jam, or "Pork Roll" is absolutely delicious. One side of my husband's family are all from or still live in NJ. A few Christmas' ago we got a Pork Roll shipped to us and it was gone after one supper. It was SO yummy.
I'm from atlantic county NJ, I've never seen or heard of these most of these foods, but then again, we consider north jersey to be a whole different state lol we dont call it Taylor ham, we say pork roll
Is it weird that i got legitimately excited when they had the taylor ham, egg and cheese sandwich? All they needed was some salt, pepper and ketchup on it and it would have been perfect
Probably off getting spray tans, stupid tribal tattoos, or getting some retarded gwedo haircut... The ladies are off getting they're muff cabbages smashed...
I don't usually post this sort of comment, but: Elga looks particularly lovely in this video. I think she's wearing less makeup? Whatever it is, it's nice.
That's all North Jersey foods, with the exception of the Taylor Ham. In South Jersey we call it Pork Roll, but it's the same. Just like our accents are different too!!!
I've heard of everything but the chicken. Is it a south Jersey thing? That's one thing about NJ... north & south might as well be two different states entirely. :P Edit: So I looked it up and apparently it is from North Jersey. I'll be damned. It seems to be a specialty at one place in Bloomfield.
John Smith I'm from South Jersey and I was thinking everything was North New Jersey. Never hear of Disco Fries. Taylor pork roll is the best but I usually eat it with over easy eggs and never in a sandwich.
If you've never heard of disco fries, and, you don't eat Pork Roll, Egg & Cheese sandwiches, you're obviously not really from NJ. Let me guess, you're a Benny, who owns a summer home "down the shore"?
Hey Anon Nymous, we're not a bunch of retarded wannabe New Yorkers here in South Jersey. We don't have that dumbass shit you call disco fries, ya fucktard.
John Smith I'm from south jersey and I rly didn't know about any but like I live like almost Philly so like cheesesteaks are like everywhere but like I don't like them so yeah PORK ROLL IS MY LOVE okay I'll go
Pork Roll Egg and Cheese is a traditional breakfast food!! It was called John Taylor’s “Ham” but then by law it was more pork than ham ratio. So it’s technically “Pork Roll” and Pork Roll Fries, cheese sauce, and hot gravy is an Asbury Park, NJ Bond Street Bar tradition.
It's pork roll, not Taylor ham. Never heard of the other stuff. Hoagies, scrapple, " wooder " ice, muskrat dinner ( if you're from Salem county ), and others I can't presently remember.
@@petejones6931 that's just how it looks man. It's like a cross between bologna and ham. I never heard of it until I dated a girl from NJ, and holy hell, they take that stuff seriously.
"Gravy and cheese mixed together -- it's a first!" COME SAY THAT TO MY CANADIAN FACE! Disco Fries are like poutine for people who don't know any better.
Joseph Randisi -- but you have to understand the position this puts me in. See, as a Canadian, it is my sworn duty to defend the honour of poutine to a comedically excessive and unreasonable degree. That or be deported. True story.
I used to live in the town where the restaurant is that created chicken savoy...that doesn't even closely resemble it. Chicken savoy does not have cheese on it. It's basically baked chicken cooked in balsamic vinegar with Italian seasoning.
How have you not heard of these things? Disco Fries are like known every where. I never heard of the chicken thing. I don't even know what that is. that Italian Hotdog, isn't what we call it in north Jersey. We call it a 'Sausage, Peppers, and Onions sandwhich' and we skip the potatoes and mustard and put tomato sauce on it, and sometimes melted mozz. It's really good you should try it.
... and the best come off a "food truck" ... or on the "Boardwalk" ... it's either the exhaust fumes or the salt air that really make them delicious ....
@Angel Nelson then they’re from Newark or close to New York. We have standard American accents, and some of us have a light pronunciation of consonants.
The name Taylor ham vs Porkroll is a huge debate between the north and the south here in Jersey. Real talk though, salt water taffy, water ice, hoagies, funnel cake, WHOOPIE PIES, tomato pie, boost! Syrup, panzerotti, are all better choices then what you guys listed 😂 I mean, you could have done a philly cheese steak, but you can really only get a good one in philly or south jersey lol.
I grew up in north Jersey in the '80s. We had them. We never called them disco fries. We just went to the diner and got "fries with mozzarella and gravy." I wound up in a diner in central or south Jersey in the very early '90s and ordered them at a diner, and the waitress had no clue.
The pork roll should have been grilled first. I'm born & raised in south Jersey, 42 years. Also, only people not from Jersey says "Joisey", and pretty much only north Jersey has a New York/ Sopranos accent.
It's funny in terms of food north and south jersey have some really different stuff. In fact there's a drink call boost that basically everyone drinks like water and it's only popular in a small part of Burlington county
When I moved to Kansas after being in NJ for 21 years of my life, I missed Taylor Ham the most. My wife who is from Kansas doesn't understand my obsession with Taylor Ham. The day she told me she doesn't get it, its not that great, I thought about divorcing her.
CharlieHotel2 not sure where in Kansas you are but but jersey mikes at 15018 S Black Bob Rd, Olathe, KS 66062 has Taylor ham. Lived in jersey for a yeah and when I came back to Missouri it was all I could think about
I live in central Jersey (yes, it's a thing) and I've never heard of a lot of things in this...nor do I have any kind of accent. I like to tell people not from here that the so called "NJ accent" is just a watered-down Brooklyn or Staten Island accent because so many people from there move down here and after a while their accents become diluted.
Let's find out from the folks who make it (Checks package). Wait....it says right here on the label. Taylor P-o-r-k R-o-l-l. Yep. Guess it's Pork Roll. End of discussion
You guys get to try more American foods than most Americans.
I'm guessing their viewership analytics is something like 85% USA viewers, gotta tailor content to your audience.
Jennifer Burgos I think they mean they get to eat food from regions other regions could never try. So like, as someone from California, I've personally never tried anything from any other state, just like people from other states probably have never tried anything from California or other states
+KellseyAlexHipo I find it incredibly unlikely you've never tried anything from another state, especially given that the vast majority of most commercially made sodas and food come from outside California.
I don't really mean commercially produced food, but the unique combinations in each state or region created by whatever culture is there. So for example, facts did a video trying hotdogs from different states and each one was made in such a way that people from those states or regions were more familiar with than others. Because the U.S is so diverse and has different concentrations of different races in each place, our foods usually differ vastly. Like, here in CA we have a lot of Asian and Pacific Islanders so we have a wide variety of traditional and mixed foods (poke, spam musubi, sushi, etc.) that more rural, closed off (maybe southern or Midwestern) areas would not have. It's just what happens when we have people spread out so far. Also, it's the reason why in each of these videos, people say "I'm an American and I've never eaten that!" You can actually google Californian cuisine and find an entire Wikipedia page detailing foods most people eat here, or you could google Midwestern, southern, etc. food and probably find foods from there.
As for commercially produced food, that's a whole other story, though they do also have significance. Bringing out the CA examples again, here, people are mad obsessed with In-n-out, but other places don't really have them. Likewise, we don't have may Krispy Kremes in certain areas around here, but they're very popular on the east coast I think? You can actually find maps showing the most popular brands by state too. As for truly commercial foods, they can also be quite unique in the limited flavors they serve per region. I was reading up on Mountain Dew the other day (for no real reason) and there's a list of all the flavors they ever had, some of them being limited to only certain U.S states and regions. There are flavors I, as a Californian, could never try because they're not sold in my state (like Diet Mountain Dew Red, which was only sold in Alabama.) If one brand has done this, than you can bet others have as well.
But yeah, that's just my long winded way of saying that yes, most of us in the US have probably never, or rarely, tried foods specific to other states.
This isn't a blackboard discussion post assignment Kelsey.
Wooo Paddy. Best. backpedal. ever. "Nah... ketchup and stuff."
Chris M 😂 Tooo cute
So freakin hilarious! I love Paddy & Elga
Nex Russ No.
Perfect sushi rice
Of course a pork roll sandwich (yes, I'm from the part of the state that calls it pork roll and not Taylor ham) had to be included but in my opinion it's better without the egg.
As a Jersey Boy I love this video and best part is everyone seemed to love the Taylor ham egg & cheese sammich... I just can't trust a person who doesn't
Of course you meant to say Taylor pork roll.
@@Soxruleyanksdrool Thank you. :)
Down south it's just a "ham, egg, and cheese biscuit"
taylor ham is life!
You weren't wondering where the hell they found the rest of that garbage?
''I eat out so much?!'' ''No you eat here , you eat here ..'' why did this make me laugh so much
|-/
lol eat out..........
For anyone who's from Jersey or outside of it who has questions about the food in the video here you go.
Yes, some of this stuff is more from North Jersey. I grew up around the corner from the places that were famous for two of these dishes.
First, there's the Chicken Savoy. It is NOT covered in melted cheese. It's roasted chicken pieces that are cooked with a mixture of herbs and grated parmesan cheese and finished with red wine vinegar. It was invented at the Belmont Tavern on the Belleville/Newark border in the 1950s/1960's by the chef there whose nickname was "Stretch".
Not far from there you had Dickie Dee's in Newark. They are famous for their Italian hot dogs. And it is a hot dog, not to be confused with sausage, peppers and onions. If you order one "with the works" it consists of a pizza bread, then in goes the mustard, then onions and peppers, then hot dogs, then squish on the fried potatoes and top off with a couple of squirts of ketchup. Another famous place to go would be Jimmy Buffs, but I grew up around the corner from Dickie Dee's so I prefer it.
If you live in the Toms River area there was a place called Joe's Italian Hot Dogs. It may still be there if you're curious to try one.
Disco Fries are a diner staple not just in NJ, but all over New York menus as well. It is always the combination of french fries, brown gravy and topped with melted mozzarella. Most people order it by saying "cheese fries with mozzarella and gravy", but their proper name is actually Disco Fries.
Finally, Taylor ham and cheese sandwiches. If you call it pork roll that's fine. People in North Jersey call it Taylor after the original company that made it famous just like some people call tissues Kleenex. But, regardless of what you may call it, it's loved statewide. My preferred way to eat it is to 86 the egg, thin sliced pork roll, very well done, with cheese, saltpepperketchup, and as always on a hard kaiser roll. Delicious!
If you live in Jersey, and trust me I don't care if it's North or South, and you get a chance to have any of these dishes...give them a try. They are as quintessential as the boardwalk and you won't be disappointed as long as you go someplace that knows how to make them correctly.
RINI329 being from canada i jist have to say disco fries is exactly poutine just prob diff gravy and diff fries
Kurrupt Idiot It is very similar. Same dark gravy, same type of fries. The only real difference is you use cheese curds instead of covering it with a layer of mozzarella. I've been to Calgary a few times to visit family and poutine is definitely amazing.
RINI329 to make disco gravy apparently they used mozzarella cheese and chicken gravy, from my understanding is the poor humans poutine, because if we are honest cheese kurds are EXPENSIVE. at least from my google search
That wasn't even real taylor ham in the video. Yuck.
Pork roll!!!
I think I can safely say that no matter what region of Jersey you’re from, we all agree that nobody here says “New Joisey” or has that accent. That’s more Long Island I’d say
People think it's a New Jersey accent because of that stupid Jersey Shore show, but those idiots are from Long Island, not New Jersey.
Nah. That’s not Long Island....maybe Staten Island.
I think he was trying the Italian mob type of talk. Lol.
ouran909 I agree, NO ONE from Jersey says "New Joisey."
But it's definitely more Staten Island that does it as opposed to Long Island
Thankyou
I'm from New Jersey and I've never heard of the chicken dish or that hot dog but disco fries after a night out and the egg sandwich the day after is the best!:)
never heard of the chicken dish but the italian hot dog is central/north jersey - we had a roach coach near us growing up that that is all they sold - italian hot dogs. lol - and I am old - i remember before they were called disco fries we just called them gravy fries
So interesting and I'm northern NJ :) bergen county here:)
I completely agree with you. And I've been in jersey for many many years
ME TO
Kelsey Woods hey I'm bergen county too
As a person from New Jersey, I'm slightly saddened Fat Sandwiches from the Grease Trucks at Rutgers weren't on this. They're amazing.
And a pain in the ass to make
Or the tarantinis
Or Midway's sausage sandwiches with peppers and onions. omg, they're missing out.
@@ArcherJadephoenix midways sausage is fuckin DIFFERENT.
I'm originally from "The Shore", Spring Lake, NJ, to be exact. My parents had us eating pork roll as kids. I love the stuff!! I've been living in Richmond, Virginia, for 40 years, and I've always been able to find pork roll in some of the local supermarkets.
r u sure yr from Jersey? i'm from Bergen county and i've Never heard anyone from jersey call it pork roll rather than Taylor Ham.
Irish people are always so happy and cheerful. It makes me happy :)
I never manage to catch anyone's name, but that redhead in the denim shirt, LOVE her hair. Just gorgeous.
Megan Elga Fox
Megan I want her lol
Fox is right!!
She has a beautiful voice too.
I wonder if she wants a green card. She's great.
Lived in NJ for 18 year , I love you guys
There is a BIG disparity between Philly-like South Jersey and New York-like North Jersey.
yes yes yes. I'm in south minutes from philly. when I go north I feel I'm in new York, only similarity north and south jersey has in common is we hate everyone who isn't from here :)
Aneronix - Yeah dude. We may have our differences, but sometimes we have to band together and fight the naysayers 😃
Damn straight! I grew up on Barnegat Bay, and, now live just on the mainland side of the Seaside bridge, and, I friggin' HATE the Bennys & the Shoobies! They come here, and, spend the summer shitting up the beaches, and, driving really friggin' slow in the left lane!
Razzlewolfflight yea bro south jersey doesn't sound like Philly and new York
And jug handle turns, there is that too.
How surprising, Donál looks GREAT in Shannon's glasses
goober123 it was painful lol
Donald's impressive heartattck reminded me of the old fred sandford I'm coming to see you Elizabeth! Lmao
Wut ;-;
lol Ole Fred having the big one. But I think it's Donal I could be wrong.
True 😂😂
as a New Jersey native, their attempts at the Jersey accent are hilarious.
and I LOVE that they started with Disco Fries.
Andy Kay finally, a fuckin descent American who watches these
Shannon is so lively! She always makes me smile ^_^
fizzles5 are there more videos with hew
She has a very childlike face. She makes me think of a 5 year old in an adult body. lol
Liberty and Justice Too late to make a very obvious Michael Jackson joke?
hobanagerik never
Yes, Taylor Ham aka Pork Roll, is the only food I like in this video. It's the best!
Love from New Jersey to Ireland! That Taylor Ham and egg with cheese sandwich is a game changer. We also have great pizza and bagels. Respect
Fuck your bagels
I ship Donal and Shannon. Even as the best friend ship. Just.... Always film them together please.
Good, because Shannon might be my soul mate & doesn't know it yet. As cute as I think Laura & Aine are, there is something about Shannon... *sigh*
it's her sincere smile and upbeat personality, she's like an angel lol
she's kinda wonderful
Donal is MINE...she can come to the wedding....
i'm legit in love with shannon as well.
Shannon you kill me! You grossed yourself out describing the chicken! Omg I'm loving it!
Paddy's hair and blue eyes are awesome!!! Im so jelly!
Marckiesan 14 him and that redhead should marry and make babies
"You gotta get the sausage in every day."
"Im not gunna say anything"
Dead
🤣🤣🤣
If your chicken is bloody them, something is wrong. That ain't done Sis.
ladykray4eva you are correct. Bloody Chicken is not cooked thoroughly. I would consider it undercooked and not safe to eat. I am not an expert, by any means but doesn't undercooked Chicken be contaminated with Salmonella and other bacteria that cause food poisoning.
Germ hotspot.
@@imnotsurprised2do nah all meat has to be thoroughly drained of blood or it will go bad like immediately. It's just protein, but also a sign it's not cooked as well as it maybe should be
@libra8a medium rare 👍
Sometimes if a bone is sliced through there is red-bood-like stuff in the marrow bone but the chicken around it can be cooked. Happened to me last weekend
To be fair we only eat disco fries when we are drunk 🤷🏼♀️
Victoria Stachowski that’s what I’ve been trying to say, lol. 3AM after closing time.
Fact!
Facts
I didnt know they served them before midnight
Born & raised Jersey girl here. My favorite food in the world is disco fries & my favorite time to eat them is for breakfast, yes breakfast, with a Taylor ham & cheese sandwich at a diner.
Who else appreciates the amount of sexual innuendo in all the food tasting Facts videos?
Me!
Danielle She really loves the gooey sauce.
Danielle 200th like
@@chrisrembert6928 That backfired!!
Elga and Paddy are one of the best combos AND Shannon and Donal lol bloody hilarious
I'm pretty sure Elga and Paddy have Hooked up........just saying😁
I had way to much fun with my bestie eating delicious food 😍 follow me on Twitter @ShannonLKeenan 🐧
Need to know where your glasses are from please!! they're absolutely adorable
"it's like the hot dog was murdered and they were trying to bury the body" - Donal 2017
"Do they just put cheese on everything?" Yes. What's your point? :P
John Tumahab NJ DONT PUT cheese on ever thing some foods not munch tho and u get a Option cheese on the side
How is this a problem?
I don't see the problem with that but no we do Not do that at all
John Tumahab cheese on chips is good
Ooooh... Paddy & Elga... is there something you want to share with the class?? 😘😘
FireCracker3240 , you really are playing cupid
LOL... perhaps I am. They would make a very cute couple. ;-)
I really do wish they would date..they are my two favorites and make me laugh and smile every time
Because I had several different people tell me so! Deleting comment immediately. Thought she looked awfully good for 47!!!!
STOOPIT PEOPLE AND THEIR STOOPID "INFORMATION"! This is why you can't trust anyone. Evar!!!! Screw this, I'm going back to Pinterest! At least that stuff is for REELZ! (Looks up "Native American" FAAAAAAHHHHK!!!!! New age bullshit lies and garbage!!!!! FAAAAHHHHHK!!!! MUST KILL!!!!!)
I've live in NJ all my life and I, never heard of Disco potato!
Lol...PRICELESS
I'm in Florida and know Jersyans eat disco fries.
on the rocks with salt must be a north jersey thing
From Brooklyn but my friends would order it at diners and called it simply gravy cheese fries or poutine (though authentic poutine is made with cheese curds) 🤷🏻♀️
You know you’re from New Jersey when you start off with “l lived in NJ all my life” lol 😂
"I don't think I'd get far if I are these". One of several lines that I was glad to have put my drink down to watch an old Facts video. Thank you.
Disco Fries and Chicken Savoy are the whole Delaware Valley region (which includes southern NJ, but also part of PA and all of DE), the Hot Dog one is really only found in Atlantic City. But not a bad job this time
Michael Cohen I live right outside A.C. never seen a disco fry or a chicken Savoy. Atlantic county is all about Italian eateries, Greek diners, pork roll egg and cheese, and seafood. If someone asked for good disco fries, we wouldn't have any idea what they're going on about.
I grew up in Delaware and Pennsylvania and have never heard of any of these things before.
Italian hot dogs are from the Newark area, not Atlantic City.
same from Atlantic County and the only thing I recognized was the pork roll, egg, and cheese
Jimmy Buffs is in essex county stupid
“The only time I wouldn’t eat these is after a disco when I’m hammered.” But THAT is EXACTLY WHY we call them “Disco Fries”!
haven't eaten half of this stuff
actual top 5 nj foods are
porkroll egg and cheese (from dinner)
pizza (from local pizzeria)
wawa food
subs
and cheese fries
TAYLOR. HAM!
Frank DeFalco south jersey is where the real people from jersey come from north is just all New Yorkers
Facts
@Frank DeFalco North Jersey is just Southern New York.
I don't even want to talk about how much I miss Wawa!! Hazelnut coffee and and Italian shorti FTW.
"Don't say 'Joisey', don't say 'Joisey', don't say-"
"New Joisey?"
Sigh.
I grew up in Massachusetts. "Pahk your cah." Yeah, we drop Rs but we don't do it like JFK FFS.
The only people in jersey who say New Joisey are from Long Island
John Cole yup
Chicken Permission Yes, because Americans always get their stereotypes correct....
sneer0101 Hey, I'm not disagreeing with you there lol
the whole Taylor Ham Sandwich part had me rollin:
"This looks nice!"
"This looks Lovely!"
"Oh, I'm so excited. This is the best day of my life, Donald, how do you feel?"
"Is that egg?! Oh my God this is a breakfast egg (???) basically from New Jersey! "
"I don't know whether to make love to it or eat it"
"Oh, that hams lovely!"
"This is just... Heaven."
all so true
I'm from new jersey and there are a few things that should have been on that list that were so much better. You should do a part 2 of the new jersey taste test
"Cheese and chicken? I'm a professional eye expert!" Lol
Shannon, you need to stop making yourself gag over chicken! lol
RogueBishop89 damn bones
Nick dovie
I think Donal set her up for it with that cartilage comment. So much perv for a video without alcohol, too; I'm a bit surprised. Well. Not from Paddy.
RogueBishop89 Noooo, I relate to her chicken issues!
Stacey aka pinkysworn
So do I, I just mean like, she told me she couldn't swallow the bite of the chicken sandwich in the BK video after showing it to Donal as see-food. lol
My grandpa has the Irish brogue since his family came from County Cork.. I love the Irish and Scotts accent!!
"Taylor Ham" aka "Taylor Pork Roll" is a favorite in my family, we're from Maryland. Love scrapple too!
Walter Green Hello
It hasn't been called Taylor Ham since 1906.
fuck yeah scrapple
What you call it is regional in NJ
I am a New Jersey native, been here all my life, and the first 3 things they tried I have never seen or heard of before today. Additionally, that whole "Joisey" thing is from the New Yorkers who moved to Northern NJ. South Jersey people not only don't sound like that, but we find it offensive. Come to South Jersey and try some stuff some time, huh?
At Home With A Geek
So your saying all of us Northerners sound like New Yorkers? Cause I can tell you that’s BS.
Are you really from Jersey then? I had no clew what the chicken was either but Disco fries and Italian Hot Dog? Really?
Only Italian Ppl from Jersey sounds or talks like that we are not all Sookie and Pauly D from Jersey Shore
same here...I'm guessing that they are north jersey things
I mean, I'm from Northern NJ and I have NO idea what those things are either. The only thing I recognized was the Taylor Ham
Taylor ham egg and cheez on an everything bagel - HEAVEN!
“It’s like the hot dog was MURDERED, and they tried to BURY THE BODY!” Hahahaha
Never heard of this New Jersey food. Where's the funnel cake, water ice and hoagies?
Mary M. Where is the wawa
Ive lived in Jersey most my of life , I’ve only ever heard it be called Subs.
smag have you never had wawa or herd about their hogiefest
It depends what part of jersey your from, subs or hoagies
@@adparatus7918 Hoagie, dumbass, HOAGIE.
Taylor Jam, or "Pork Roll" is absolutely delicious. One side of my husband's family are all from or still live in NJ. A few Christmas' ago we got a Pork Roll shipped to us and it was gone after one supper. It was SO yummy.
The only thing I miss about my one month spent in Jersey was WaWa
Wawa is life
That's the best part lol other than football fields and basketball courts
Katherine Fite Wawa is amazing all I have near me is a circle k totally not the same
WaWa NJ Hoagies are the best. These WaWa Florida sandwiches are a joke.
Katherine Fite WAWA IS GOD
I'm from atlantic county NJ, I've never seen or heard of these most of these foods, but then again, we consider north jersey to be a whole different state lol we dont call it Taylor ham, we say pork roll
we don't say joisey....also I've never had chicken savoy.
Is it weird that i got legitimately excited when they had the taylor ham, egg and cheese sandwich? All they needed was some salt, pepper and ketchup on it and it would have been perfect
xAndrewxFTW it's saltpepperketchup, all one word
xAndrewxFTW I thought there was no way they were going to mention Taylor Ham/Pork Roll but there it is.
Jersey food HIT DIFFERENT IT BE BUSSIN BELIEVE ME we always make foods that FILL U UP TO THE POINT U GOTTA SAVE IT
Taylor Ham Egg and Cheese and Disco Fries, MEAL done!
Shannon is so Adorkable in a Jess from New Girl kind of way
veronicadredd22 , Adorkable, haha i think I'll add that to my vocabulary
veronicadredd22 Totally agree, I love Jess!
Is she the one with Donal? Cuz I love her. She and him are my favorites. I love when they're together.
Katia Rivas yeah that's Shannon
veronicadredd22 She is delightful! Girl crush 😍💕
The 1st, one looked like something I seen on the trail when I was out hiking !!
Jersey squad, where you at?
Probably off getting spray tans, stupid tribal tattoos, or getting some retarded gwedo haircut... The ladies are off getting they're muff cabbages smashed...
Right here why don't you look around before screaming about where we are
Jersey person over here!
Z G Umm...
Omfg four of my favourites in the same video?! Bring in the hippie! The old man! The adorable little ginger! D:
Mischa ,sounds like you want them all in the video haha
Man I do.. This channel really just manages to bring some of the greatest people ever together :P But I'm sure we all got our favourite line-up!
Mischa that's true
Taylor Ham, egg, and cheese with salt pepper and ketchup...my favorite breakfast in New Jersey growing up there.
“It’s like the hot dog was murdered and they tried to bury the body.” Someone’s been watching too much Sopranos.
I don't usually post this sort of comment, but: Elga looks particularly lovely in this video. I think she's wearing less makeup? Whatever it is, it's nice.
When doesn't she look good? She's a gorgeous woman.
That's all North Jersey foods, with the exception of the Taylor Ham. In South Jersey we call it Pork Roll, but it's the same. Just like our accents are different too!!!
I've literally only had the pork roll or "taylor ham" and I'm from Jersey lmao
Me same
You can get disco fries at any diner that doesn't suck, and you can get Italian hot dogs from one end of the state to the other. Go out and explore!
Born and raised in Jersey. Never even heard of disco fries. Italian hot dogs I've only ever had with Italian Sausage, never an actual hot dog.
Gaelin Wade Same here. Sausage, peppers, and onion.
Disco fries seem to be popping up in more Diners in my area (I'm from South Jersey by Philly). They are a really great drunk food.
I've heard of everything but the chicken. Is it a south Jersey thing? That's one thing about NJ... north & south might as well be two different states entirely. :P
Edit: So I looked it up and apparently it is from North Jersey. I'll be damned. It seems to be a specialty at one place in Bloomfield.
John Smith I'm from South Jersey and I was thinking everything was North New Jersey. Never hear of Disco Fries. Taylor pork roll is the best but I usually eat it with over easy eggs and never in a sandwich.
If you've never heard of disco fries, and, you don't eat Pork Roll, Egg & Cheese sandwiches, you're obviously not really from NJ. Let me guess, you're a Benny, who owns a summer home "down the shore"?
Hey Anon Nymous, we're not a bunch of retarded wannabe New Yorkers here in South Jersey. We don't have that dumbass shit you call disco fries, ya fucktard.
John Smith I'm from south jersey and I rly didn't know about any but like I live like almost Philly so like cheesesteaks are like everywhere but like I don't like them so yeah PORK ROLL IS MY LOVE okay I'll go
You guys are freaking halarious, love it
Where's the pizza slice and zeppoli's tho? And we don't say "Joisy", it's Jersey. 🙄🤦🏽♀️
There Irish they have an accent 😐
@@egg_0586 No that's just the typical stereotype
@@Aptycs really? I never knew that 😶
@W J yeah ughhh no, we don't sound like Jersey Shore like at all.
Tell that to all the movie writers as an American even I thought that was how you all talk. Not their fault.
pork roll aka taylor ham is the best part of jersey.
noredcr we are like the only state in the entire us to have taylor ham or pork roll.
You are very much correct.
And Tastykake. Not easy to find anywhere else.
If Columbus had discovered California, New Jersey would still be unexplored.
Case is better.
@@yellowlemons8659 Wawa has it. Got it last time i went to philly
Pork Roll Egg and Cheese is a traditional breakfast food!! It was called John Taylor’s “Ham” but then by law it was more pork than ham ratio. So it’s technically “Pork Roll” and Pork Roll Fries, cheese sauce, and hot gravy is an Asbury Park, NJ Bond Street Bar tradition.
Btw the 594 dislikes are all from people who are actually from New Jersey and know just how wrong this video is.
Basically
Taylor park roll breakfast sandwich, yes. Chicken Savoy? Never heard of it.
@@nowhereboy that didn't look like any pork roll i've ever seen, shit looked gross like they didn't bother cooking it
It's pork roll, not Taylor ham. Never heard of the other stuff. Hoagies, scrapple, " wooder " ice, muskrat dinner ( if you're from Salem county ), and others I can't presently remember.
@@petejones6931 that's just how it looks man. It's like a cross between bologna and ham. I never heard of it until I dated a girl from NJ, and holy hell, they take that stuff seriously.
"Gravy and cheese mixed together -- it's a first!"
COME SAY THAT TO MY CANADIAN FACE! Disco Fries are like poutine for people who don't know any better.
Ruby Doomsday omg yesss what I was thinking the whole time xD
what's weirder is that she's had poutine and liked it
Say that to my Quebecois face too.
Ruby Doomsday well to be fair some people, like myself, prefer disco fries because they prefer the melted cheese over cheese curds.
Joseph Randisi -- but you have to understand the position this puts me in. See, as a Canadian, it is my sworn duty to defend the honour of poutine to a comedically excessive and unreasonable degree. That or be deported. True story.
the taylor ham sandwich my dad makes all the time but he just calls it "breakfast sandwich" and i can confirm it is amazing
"What, you've never been to a disco? There's potatoes and cheese flying everywhere."
Rofl.
He's sooooo funny😂😂😂
"I actually love gooey stuff...ahhrrr, She does"!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I used to live in the town where the restaurant is that created chicken savoy...that doesn't even closely resemble it. Chicken savoy does not have cheese on it. It's basically baked chicken cooked in balsamic vinegar with Italian seasoning.
I'm from south jersey n we don't got n accent that's north jersey n I've never heard of these foods except for the last one😂😂
even people (including myself) from north jersey dont talk like that
even people (including myself) from north jersey dont talk like that
you never heard of an italian hot dog, or disco fries , you gotta be kidding me, those are diner staples
How have you not heard of these things?
Disco Fries are like known every where.
I never heard of the chicken thing. I don't even know what that is.
that Italian Hotdog, isn't what we call it in north Jersey. We call it a 'Sausage, Peppers, and Onions sandwhich' and we skip the potatoes and mustard and put tomato sauce on it, and sometimes melted mozz. It's really good you should try it.
Anthony Gibboni don’t blame that terrible accent on us, we all know those are the Staten Island transplants
It's not NJ without pork roll!!
Taylor Ham, egg and cheese on a hard roll
Pork roll.
... and the best come off a "food truck" ... or on the "Boardwalk" ... it's either the exhaust fumes or the salt air that really make them delicious ....
Taylor Ham
Porkroll
I’m from New Jersey and where I love nobody talks line the “ stereo typical person from New Jersey”
I'm from New Jersey and I'm pretty TrIgGeReD 😂😂
I'm straight up offended with the whole joisey accent at the beginning only new yorkers have that accent
I'm from New Jersey and I can tell you that we do not speak like that!
I am from New York and I hate to tell you you do.
E Kramer2 lol what part of New York I'm from Long Island
EXO BTS I'm a Morristown New Jersey fetus 😂😂
TAYLOR HAM, EGG, AND CHEESE ON A HARD ROLL (or bagel of your choice), Salt, Pepper, Ketchup (if you prefer) is just perfect harmony.
We don’t say New Joisey, we actually hate it.
Yes you guys do lol im from michigan but have fam in jersey and you guys definately say it exactly how you spelled it lol
@@angelnelson2012 If they do, that's their own accent lol. We pronounce Rs here.
No one says that here I guess it depends on the people
@Angel Nelson then they’re from Newark or close to New York. We have standard American accents, and some of us have a light pronunciation of consonants.
Your "wourder" (water) though...
Irish women are like angels. All the women in this video are extremely attractive
ItsAWhereWolf Aren't they though?!
ItsAWhereWolf I'm irish, no there not, sorry 😂😂
sgrtpd16 that's not true. Irish women are stunning or trask ngl
@sgrtpd16 those are the british
That's a pretty wide generalization. Their will be plenty of unattractive women to go along with the attractive ones.
The name Taylor ham vs Porkroll is a huge debate between the north and the south here in Jersey. Real talk though, salt water taffy, water ice, hoagies, funnel cake, WHOOPIE PIES, tomato pie, boost! Syrup, panzerotti, are all better choices then what you guys listed 😂 I mean, you could have done a philly cheese steak, but you can really only get a good one in philly or south jersey lol.
I live in NJ and I have never heard of Disco Fries
Kasey Hammer You've never gone to a diner before?
your def not from north jersey then
Its stock Diner food
I grew up in north Jersey in the '80s. We had them. We never called them disco fries. We just went to the diner and got "fries with mozzarella and gravy." I wound up in a diner in central or south Jersey in the very early '90s and ordered them at a diner, and the waitress had no clue.
ive never heard of that hot dog thing
The pork roll should have been grilled first.
I'm born & raised in south Jersey, 42 years. Also, only people not from Jersey says "Joisey", and pretty much only north Jersey has a New York/ Sopranos accent.
but south jersey is basically Pennsylvania so who gives a shit about it?...
It's funny in terms of food north and south jersey have some really different stuff. In fact there's a drink call boost that basically everyone drinks like water and it's only popular in a small part of Burlington county
Dammit we can't let the rest of the world know about Taylor ham...thats our shit!
I now live in RI and lots of Jersey transplants here so FINALLY I can get Taylor Ham. In the roll too!
When I moved to Kansas after being in NJ for 21 years of my life, I missed Taylor Ham the most. My wife who is from Kansas doesn't understand my obsession with Taylor Ham. The day she told me she doesn't get it, its not that great, I thought about divorcing her.
CharlieHotel2 not sure where in Kansas you are but but jersey mikes at 15018 S Black Bob Rd, Olathe, KS 66062 has Taylor ham. Lived in jersey for a yeah and when I came back to Missouri it was all I could think about
"You need to eat out more"
"I eat out all the time, I'm so lazy!"
"You eat here"
The red head in the jeanshirt was the best part of this video. Oh and she loves breakfast. I am moving to Ireland.
I live in New Jersey & I haven't eaten any of them. Where the heck do I find those?
NY. LOL!
Theres no way you havent had porkroll,egg and cheese
the diner yo.
I live in central Jersey (yes, it's a thing) and I've never heard of a lot of things in this...nor do I have any kind of accent. I like to tell people not from here that the so called "NJ accent" is just a watered-down Brooklyn or Staten Island accent because so many people from there move down here and after a while their accents become diluted.
Aislinn G what county would that be? I’m from Cape May county myself.
Unless you're mute you definitely do have an accent.
Aislinn G ...believe me, you have an accent. Everyone does.
bill brucks some people
Just don’t get accents man
You guys think you have no accent because your so used to everyone that just can't English.
I'm just happy that they got it right on the Taylor Ham!
There's no such f'n thing as taylor ham, it's PORK ROLL!!!
Psychedelic Gnome TAYLOR HAM!!!
I live in Chambersburg right around the corner from case pork roll where thay make it its always been pork roll
Probs from south jersey for a fact that shit is taylor ham
Let's find out from the folks who make it (Checks package). Wait....it says right here on the label. Taylor P-o-r-k R-o-l-l. Yep. Guess it's Pork Roll.
End of discussion
Taylor Pork roll and cheese on a Kaiser roll. Where is the hoagie? Who picked these foods?
Disco fries: “ gravy and cheese, that’s a first.”
Every Canadian just rolled their eyes.
Tyson Moore putan fries correct? Spelled terribly I’m sure.
Love these! These views and gals are so funny! 😂
Irish People watch Doctor Who! :)
Stephen Murphy yes
As long as they make sure to not skip Nine. ;)
I am the Bad Wolf I love you for saying that lol
Disco fries are fries with cheese and gravy, so poutine then?
poutine has squeaky cheese, disco fries have melted cheese.
Poutine cheese turds on frys/chips , and beefgravy? Oh he said
Curds not turds haha
Still a unappetizing mess!
Snoop Doge - they are very similar.
Similar, only we pour the gravy over the fries first and then melt Mozzarella on top,
Snoop Doge It’s New Jersey poutine, and we love our Devils hockey!!!
I love the Cure shirt.
Sugerkat Burgess really
and taylor ham is the greatest thing on earth...
I've lived in New Jersey all my life and I have only had the last breakfast sandwich😂
Victoria Dickerson no disco fries??? That’s after partying food!!!😂