Sometimes these meals you show are fascinating and satisfying, sometimes they're terrifying. Other times it's terrifyingly fascinating. You are a brave soul with that crab.
The crabs actually pretty good because there is mo fishiness at all. The saltyness and the heat from the chillis basically negates the fishiness some consider difficult to palate.
@@hoesandhose I’m not worried about the flavor, I’m worried about the safety! Aren’t crabs notorious for going bad easily? I’d be scared to eat convenience crab!
@@FlowersOfIcetor oh hell nah if you get the well made stuff, theyll basically be nuked with soy sauce and salt, giving zero chance for microbes to fuck with the crab. Plus it should come refrigerated or frozen. Irecommend making it at home and eating it fresh tho if ur worried.
They probably aren't quite what you're expecting tbh...Korea puts LOTS of sugar in most bread/cheese products and foreign foods in general..foreigners tend not to be too crazy about these kinds of foods in Korea as they can be jarringly sweet even though they're accompanied by a very savoury/musky cheese like the gorgonzola here and are quite different from the flavour profiles we're used to. Koreans often times find foreign snacks/foods to be way too salty so a lot of that saltiness is frequently replaced with sugar (or just called a "food to be eaten with beer" to counteract the salty/oiliness). These foods tend to appeal more to Korean pallets but I don't imagine a lot of the 'foreign' snacks in Korea would fair quite as well in the west. To piggyback off of DB's line about Korean snacks (particularly foreign-esque snacks) being sweet...I remember living there and just dying for a very salty and cheesy snack from back home as I had gotten so tired of the "Koreanization" of snack foods to better suit local tastes. I finally found a bag of cheese flavoured cheetohs and was so excited (even though often times these snacks come with far less powder than we're used to as to not be quite so overwhelming in flavour)...I got them home and took a bite, immediately realizing they were sweet cheese flavoured...and there was no salt to be found.
Just wanted to say that I bought an instant noodle cup (the one with the comedian that has a bowl cut), because of one of your videos, I tried it and it was pretty good so thank you! Happy Holidays to you as well!
While I’m sure it makes for trouble while filming, I love when it rains in your videos. The soft rain noise is very relaxing. Along with your relaxing chill content it’s my favorite thing to watch 🥰 thank you for all your hard work filming and editing these videos!
the instant heating ramen pot is available in the US though, just go to an asian market and you'll find many different types of those self heating pots
It’s so cool how the eggs and toast are named something completely different depending on where you live like where I’m from they were called One eyed bandit‘s but they’re also called toad in the holes and other things.
@@GirishManjunathMusic toad in a hole is generally what we call an egg in the middle of a piece of bread in North America! Although I’ve eaten a lot of Yorkshire pudding (because I am from Canada and we generally eat a lot of British foods), I’ve never heard of sausages in a Yorkshire pudding being called that! So interesting how it differs from place to place :)
came to your most recent video just to say . i am really grateful to see a food based youtuber that is not such a super perfectionist about everything looking pristine and being sparkling clean. food makes mess and thats part of the joy of it . thanks for your great videos (^: ive been waiting to find what youve been making all this time !
Nop why 😭🤌 like why is your dream food to try a literal frozen bread thing, you can get much better stuff freshly made in korea. Even the exact item but freshly made
First off, I have really become a fan of your videos...you are doing a really great job with all of your videos. I absolutely love seeing it when you post new ones! I so wish we had availability to alot of these foods in the USA. I've seen some Bibigo products over here, but never any of the self-heating pots. I bet it is very good, all of your videos make me so jealous that I don't have access to any of those foods or brands.
Look for an Asian or international market in your city. I have one here and it's incredible the different foods they have there. I've even gotten those self heating meals there. They're pretty cool. Happy holiday!😊
@@shannondore I have briefly looked, but most of the products do not have English labels/instructions at all. I at least noticed that a majority of the products that DB shows have at least some English on them.
@@JRyan2K Well that sucks! I guess it depends on the store. Mine puts English language instruction/ingredients stickers on the products. Sorry about that.
I absolutely love your content many times I watch it in the background when I'm cooking or studying two of my absolute favourite things to do! I love your commentry and I really want to see a video of you trying the convenience food with ingredients you don't like! You might be surprised or it'll be too funny.. much love!!
i love tteokbokki so much, yet it's hard to come by in my area unless I buy it online for high prices... I wish I could eat that self heating set everyday 😭
Maybe just buy the sauce? Rice cake are easy enough to make from rice on your own. And you can add anything into the tteokbokki, namely ramen, eggs, fishcakes, cheese, ham, sausages, anything you can get your hands on.
the self heating pot is blowing my mind. Are those able to be purchased without the food somewhere? That would be great for camping or just being lazy.
that self-heating teokbokki would be great for camping, even though I've never been camping. If I ever did go camping I would bring a pile of those.
I've been camping before, and you are totally right.
Where can I get that please help
@@hopeless_sloth somewhere in South Korea...
@@oIIified I am a Korean, but I never saw one in one of those convenient stores
The package is in Chinese it is korean food made in china
Sometimes these meals you show are fascinating and satisfying, sometimes they're terrifying. Other times it's terrifyingly fascinating. You are a brave soul with that crab.
The crabs actually pretty good because there is mo fishiness at all. The saltyness and the heat from the chillis basically negates the fishiness some consider difficult to palate.
@@hoesandhose I’m not worried about the flavor, I’m worried about the safety! Aren’t crabs notorious for going bad easily? I’d be scared to eat convenience crab!
@@FlowersOfIcetor oh hell nah if you get the well made stuff, theyll basically be nuked with soy sauce and salt, giving zero chance for microbes to fuck with the crab. Plus it should come refrigerated or frozen. Irecommend making it at home and eating it fresh tho if ur worried.
Terrifying? Meanwhile If you go to Endia 🇮🇳 you'll see lots of dirty disgusting stinky slums
@@NightcorEDM what has india got do with the comment she posted?
I wish we had cheese rolls like that in America. Those Gorgonzola rolls looked delicious.
Try H-Mart if there’s one near you. They have TONS of Asian food you wouldn’t find anywhere else!
This channel used to post street foods. I wonder what happened? So many Convenience Food ugh.
@@FoodAsiaOfficial then don’t watch it idiot
@@FoodAsiaOfficial you’re wondering what happened? uh covid happened?
They probably aren't quite what you're expecting tbh...Korea puts LOTS of sugar in most bread/cheese products and foreign foods in general..foreigners tend not to be too crazy about these kinds of foods in Korea as they can be jarringly sweet even though they're accompanied by a very savoury/musky cheese like the gorgonzola here and are quite different from the flavour profiles we're used to.
Koreans often times find foreign snacks/foods to be way too salty so a lot of that saltiness is frequently replaced with sugar (or just called a "food to be eaten with beer" to counteract the salty/oiliness). These foods tend to appeal more to Korean pallets but I don't imagine a lot of the 'foreign' snacks in Korea would fair quite as well in the west.
To piggyback off of DB's line about Korean snacks (particularly foreign-esque snacks) being sweet...I remember living there and just dying for a very salty and cheesy snack from back home as I had gotten so tired of the "Koreanization" of snack foods to better suit local tastes. I finally found a bag of cheese flavoured cheetohs and was so excited (even though often times these snacks come with far less powder than we're used to as to not be quite so overwhelming in flavour)...I got them home and took a bite, immediately realizing they were sweet cheese flavoured...and there was no salt to be found.
Just wanted to say that I bought an instant noodle cup (the one with the comedian that has a bowl cut), because of one of your videos, I tried it and it was pretty good so thank you! Happy Holidays to you as well!
*Merry Christmas!*
The Comedian is probably Bobby Yip
@@ThomasEddisson why does he pop up so often in noodle cups?
@@defunctaccount9803 he is probably very popular idk tho
I have no Idea what kind of instant noodle shat ur talking about
Drinking Taro milk tea is a great way to start the holiday. A great alternative to eggnog. Merry Christmas everyone!
Merry Christmas 😀
*Merry Christmas!*
Anything is a great alternative to egg Nog
So you are a genshin player
While I’m sure it makes for trouble while filming, I love when it rains in your videos. The soft rain noise is very relaxing. Along with your relaxing chill content it’s my favorite thing to watch 🥰 thank you for all your hard work filming and editing these videos!
Love the sound also but some might think it sounds like broken tv
I really wish we had more instant heating food like this in the USA
All we have is soup and that's it
the instant heating ramen pot is available in the US though, just go to an asian market and you'll find many different types of those self heating pots
I wish USA would just like, stop existing haha.
@@venti9925uh
@@venti9925 are you a troll?
It’s so cool how the eggs and toast are named something completely different depending on where you live like where I’m from they were called One eyed bandit‘s but they’re also called toad in the holes and other things.
One eyed bandits sounds like a feared group of criminals from the wild west. That's so epic
It does sound western hahaha
Aren't toads in a hole just yorkshire pudding with sausages in?
@@GirishManjunathMusic in the UK yes, idk if it is in other places
@@GirishManjunathMusic toad in a hole is generally what we call an egg in the middle of a piece of bread in North America! Although I’ve eaten a lot of Yorkshire pudding (because I am from Canada and we generally eat a lot of British foods), I’ve never heard of sausages in a Yorkshire pudding being called that! So interesting how it differs from place to place :)
some of these products are I've never seen before even though I'm living in korea. 비비고님들 한국에서도 저 떡볶이 팔아줘요ㅠㅠㅠㅠ아 진심 궁금하다
저는 이마트 트레이더스에서 팔길래 먹어봄. 그냥 좀 더 달고 맛있는 라볶이인데 그릇이 되게 신기함
@@씹통떡 그냥 중국산 간편식 (마라탕 같은)에서 흔히 볼수 있는 그릇임...여기 채널 다른 영상에서도 나옴.
came to your most recent video just to say . i am really grateful to see a food based youtuber that is not such a super perfectionist about everything looking pristine and being sparkling clean. food makes mess and thats part of the joy of it . thanks for your great videos (^: ive been waiting to find what youve been making all this time !
I just wanna say that self-heating is the most my favorite part in this channel.
Those garlic cream cheese breads is my number 1 desired food to try from Korea. They look so delicious, I really want some!
Nop why 😭🤌 like why is your dream food to try a literal frozen bread thing, you can get much better stuff freshly made in korea. Even the exact item but freshly made
I was shocked the teokbokki actually came with an egg!
Between the wind, birds, rain, etc, the background sounds just add another level of experience to these videos
That egg bread though! I wonder if the yolk would be runny if you steamed it.
Same here.
It will not, because it's already
cooked, it's not like it's going to melt or anything even if you steam it.
나 한국인인데 한국에 안파는 음식들이 거의 절반ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 갈비만두랑 김치전 드셔보세요 진짜 맛있어요
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ur vid help me relax when i cant sleep omg i love it, the sound, the way u shoot, no music, no talk, no intro. ure the best
Made me smile with "magic heat bag" best way to explain those chemical ration heaters. 🤣
I love watching these videos. It makes me hungry!!! Thank you!
Everything looked amazingly scrumptious.. Snow Corn Cheese Shrimp & Crab dish looked very tasty.. Willing to try all though….
💜💙❤️💚💛🧡
Please do more Indonesian cvs !
Not an Indonesian but I love their mild spicy flavours!
"sweet garlic bread that tastes like pancakes". Well that's a sentence I never thought I'd hear 😂
It’s Christmas and here I am world!
Of all the videos i watch, i always look forward to when your are posted. It being Christmas day, i just turned 50. Happy Holidays.
I am so amazed by the self cooking items! There is nothing like that here in Australia
I just love the view from your balcony I could just sit there for hours.
You are posting more frequently! Thank you! God bless you!!
I don't know why but hearing you cook while raining is so relaxing.
The garlic cream cheese bun made my tummy growl lol
this human literally has every cooking appliance
First off, I have really become a fan of your videos...you are doing a really great job with all of your videos. I absolutely love seeing it when you post new ones! I so wish we had availability to alot of these foods in the USA. I've seen some Bibigo products over here, but never any of the self-heating pots. I bet it is very good, all of your videos make me so jealous that I don't have access to any of those foods or brands.
Look for an Asian or international market in your city. I have one here and it's incredible the different foods they have there. I've even gotten those self heating meals there. They're pretty cool. Happy holiday!😊
@@shannondore I have briefly looked, but most of the products do not have English labels/instructions at all. I at least noticed that a majority of the products that DB shows have at least some English on them.
@@JRyan2K Well that sucks! I guess it depends on the store. Mine puts English language instruction/ingredients stickers on the products. Sorry about that.
The cheesy shrimp corn and garlic cream cheese roll have my heart
wow po terminie jadles ten ryz brawo
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New video. I love seeing so many different varieties of food available because we don't have that many options where I live
Never in my life did I think I'd ever see an instant egg in the hole, but I'm real glad I did and that it was here.
Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year to my favorite couple.
I like your videos that have rain in background, it’s kinda chill
Egg-In-A-Basket in a shelf stable packet?? I'll take 20!
Ikr? My mom used to make egg in a basket when I was a kid. I lost my mind when I saw there was a microwave version.😊
@@shannondore I'm a bit surprised this idea hasn't been pinched by a Western corp yet.
@@djackmanson American's would eat it up (literally) I know I would.😆
Wow everything looked good. I need to look for these here in the US.
"Octopus dumplings" sounds like something an octopus does after a big meal
🎄 Merry Christmas, friends!! I wish you the best one ever, and a happy new year!! Sending love from Baton Rouge, Louisiana!! 🎅🤶 💙
I like how the rain sound it's so calming and what a coincidence i'm also in my balcony drinking coffee while it's raining.
Saya fikir saya orang pertama . Hemm. Salam dari malaysia
Love Your Videos ! Merry Christmas !! 💕🥓🙏🎄🌟👍
I absolutely love your content many times I watch it in the background when I'm cooking or studying two of my absolute favourite things to do! I love your commentry and I really want to see a video of you trying the convenience food with ingredients you don't like! You might be surprised or it'll be too funny.. much love!!
The reveal of the air fryer made me giggle 😂
My mom when were gonna be late to school but i need break fast: 7:14
i love tteokbokki so much, yet it's hard to come by in my area unless I buy it online for high prices... I wish I could eat that self heating set everyday 😭
Maybe just buy the sauce? Rice cake are easy enough to make from rice on your own. And you can add anything into the tteokbokki, namely ramen, eggs, fishcakes, cheese, ham, sausages, anything you can get your hands on.
Ohh a video on Christmas?? Thank you for the gift! :D
Merry Christmas from the Uk England
I enjoy these videos
Corn & cheese shrimp sounds like something that would come from America. Interesting seeing it in a Korean meal.
Koreans LOVE to eat cheese mixed with just anything. At BBQ they always have corn mixed with cheese.
I've watched a lot of Korean food videos, and corn crops up in places where you least expect it.
이렇게 한국음식을 소개해주셔서 감사합니다
Love you, Bacons Fam!
I love this channel thank u for being alive
I love eating the spicy version of that crab dish, it's superb.
Merry Christmas! Thank you for the videos!
I really enjoy your videos and sometimes it's the only thing that makes me go to sleep. Thanks for your videos!
all of those food was so delicious and healthy. I like garlic cream cheese bun and BBQ bibimap bar I also like rice cake
my house is flooding with saliva after watching this.
That shrimp and corn thing must be great with rice
It's a Christmas miracle
I love these snacks videos, perfect christmas gift, thank you!
Nice Korean snacks!
Merry Christmas 🎄.
Nice video, makes everybody hungry 🤤.
Love your vids!
ding ding ding!!!!! you get ALL the bells and whistles for this one! hhahahaaaaa cheeerrs!!!
하,, 한국 사는 나도 안먹어본걸.. 개마싯어보인다.
I always wanted to try Korean noodles :(..
Merry Christmas 🎄 and looks yummy .. I wish I can find these
Wow i love the snow corn cheese shrimp
6:24 the sound of rain>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Sound of rain in the background is kinda like meditation.. Peace😇
Hi dancingbacons 😃! Stay safe 😃!
Thanks for sharing 😀!
merry christmas me and my gf loves your videos!
I miss the self heating pots
Merry christmas from Valladolid,Spain !!!!!
And introducing the air fryer!
yummy! I'm a fan from Phnom Penh, Cambodia!
I like to watch these videos before eating so i can get myself hungry 🤭
A new video on Christmas! Thank you, DancingBacons. 😁
Nice to meet you😍😍
THIS IS EVERYTHING I NEED! THANKS FOR UPLOADING EVERYDAY LOVE U AND UR CONTENTS SO MUCH
I'm glad when you like korean snacks and food. Pls upload more review
I enjoyed someone eating these foods better than I ate those by myself T.T ... amazing as always
Taro milk tea is so yummy
It's was my favourite 😄
As an American. When I saw. The garlic cream cheese bun. I lit up. That’s. Something an American would love
haha I like the little decoration you did with claws and chili at the end LMAO
OMG you have some amazing food you guys! I'd love to try it. It looks bomb 😍 We don't have such elaborated convenience food in my country.
i wish we could have this weather in the background all the time 😔
The food looks amazing but I just love your background I feel calmed just by looking at it ❤️
It's just.. the last one..
Such a large variety of food. Great video. Have a Merry Christmas everyone 🎅 🎄 🎁 😊
why is it the thing i'm most jealous of in this video is the microwave that lets you increase time by 10 second increments instead of 30
Yay it’s a Christmas Miracle!
Thank you
the self heating pot is blowing my mind. Are those able to be purchased without the food somewhere? That would be great for camping or just being lazy.
You could buy those and cook the food on the stove. Then keep the heating pack for camping XD
Little mid morning treat for little ol me 🥰
Hi 🖐️ bro Im from India🇮🇳
Merry Christmas may our next Christmas be happy and healthy amen🤗🌲 stay safe