While I'm a bit surprised she didn't go for maggie, she's still very right with chowmein! Several Indians go for it when they eat munchurians or chat food like that!
Kudos to the Indian girl for choosing Chowmein as the Indian representation for noodles. Chowmein is really a pan Indian street food loved by many Indians n it really makes use of Indian vegetables, spices n flavours. I m so happy that others liked it.
@@adamknight5089 Hv u heard of 'curry'? Is it exclusively Indian? If yes, then what would u call Massaman curry, Katsu curry? R they not Thai, Japanese? Same goes for Biryani, Pilaf/Pulao etc. That's called influence....in Asia its very common to hv similar dishes to each other as we r closely knit n hv massive influence over one another. Moreover China is just next door to India with cultural exchange over millenia, so its just natural that we hv dishes that sounds common. But Chowmein in India is very different from the Chow mein or Lo mein of China. U should try it to know. the unique differences.
@@adamknight5089Everything basically originated from China. Noodles, ketchup, Ice cream, tofu, dumplings, etc maybe even rice ... China just never gets any credit.
@@n.s.gaming3134 of course but it was originated in China lol at least as it was documented. Go read history. If it wasn't documented then it never happened
Just come to India then and you’ll be amazed! Here everyone knows at least 3 languages to speak and many more dialects to understand! You’ll even find few people with 5-6 fluent languages. Our culture here is so diverse we have different languages every few kilometers here. 😅❤
@@moinakbhattacharya878And korea. For rest of the world, Asia means only Japan China, Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia because of their looks..But the other half Asia is also there like India and West Asia who look similar.
@@atgc2310 hmm. "Because of their looks", ok agreed. But we are talking about foods here, plus A Sri Lankan and a Jordonain are never going to look the same. So I am bit confused by your logic.
@@xuanxsIndia influenced thailand, indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar. Are u blind India has influenced the thai language script which evolved from brahmi, thai royal dress inspired from indian saree, Thailand national book is ramayana which is an Indian epic, Thailand religion is theravada Buddhism spread by Sri Lanka and indian monks. So thailand is more heavily influenced by India than China.
I'm conflicted. She didn't give them Maggi 😂 it's an emotion for us. P.s- enough with the Maggi is Swiss replies. As if I don't have a Google. If u are so offended go eat chow instead of being offended in internet🤣
But maggi isnt actually cutural Indian noodles, its just ramen.. Most street food noodles in India used to be the Indian chowmein and the Indian tomato based noodles.. The second has gone out of style these days
The Vietnamese girl was so cuuuute, she just ate the whole egg in one go then she could barely speak and immediately asked for another one, I can tell that she really liked it❤🤣
As an Indian, like she said there's maggie, top ramen and other variants of commercial noodles. There are also indigenous noodle dishes like iddiappam from Kerala (I'm from North India so the spelling might be wrong sorry). There are noodle dishes in Karnataka and some North Eastern states as well if I'm not wrong though not aware of their exact names at the moment. But the Indian girl was very right in choosing chowmein because it's a pan-indian street food and can be found in even remote places :) great video. Loved the diversity and similarity of our Asian dishes❤
Very interesting thank you :) I have to say Indian cuisine is so rich, diverse and surprising. Because India has had a long sea-faring merchant culture, in the horn of Africa I grew up eating lots and lots of indian dishes I didn't know were indian until I moved to the UK like sambusa (samosa), bagia (bajji), sabayad (chapati), roti, coconut balls (gulab jamun), shidni (chutney), baris surbiyan (biryani rice), usheer (atchar), mushabag (jalebi), shiny lozenges (kaju katli), burfi, canjero (dosa) and of course shaah (chai)
They’re all so polite and honest about each other 😭 And it was just so cute when they were rating, the Vietnamese girl just held the Indian girl’s hand. These people have good friendship I can tell
Wth is wrong with these replies?!! The girl was literally acting so normal, talking and interacting with the others nicely, I don't see any rude behaviour from her...
Indo-Chinese became popular in India because in 1700s Hakka community from China settled down in Calcutta, India. In order to sell Chinese cuisine to Indians after realising that the tannery industry isn't profitable they started experimenting with Chinese cuisine to fit the Indian taste pallette. - Welcome I've explained it better.
Chinese migrants came in late 1800 to early 1900, not 1700s. Nationwide, Chinese food became popular in 1970s when Nelson Wang's restaurant in Mumbai attracted many Bollywood stars.
@@pomodoro385 You probably don't know about Chinapara or Tangra. And it's obviously easier for Chinese to enter India through WB than Maharashtra. Basic geography, gosh. 🙄😒🧐
Piece of Information for the rest.. noodles was brought to India by two major groups of people, Chinese and Tibeto-burman peoples.. All noodles in india come from indian spice variations of the orginal noodles
The amount of respect for each others religion, food, table manners everything. The vibe.. All in one such a wholesome video. Plus all of them are so pretty ♥️
@@friendlyatheist9589”eat well” is a common expression of good health is asian countries. as a westerner it can sound condescending and rude but it’s actually a very common phrase used as a greeting in Korea, “did you eat well today? have you eaten?” things like that are used to show respect and love towards strangers or someone you’re not super familiar with yet.
because we are vegetarians and so vegetable has to tasty for us to eat all the time, all our culinary innovations goes towards making vegetables tastier.
@@user-vy5uy9fo8p yea n even non vegetarians in our country are not like they eat non veg everyday(eg Monday Thursday etc) but in most countries non vegetarians don't live a single day without non veg
Pho takes forever to make, but so flavorful.. I make it every Fridays takes like 6hr to 24hrs to make. If made correctly the pho broth is sensational; especially the longer it seeps the broth can taste like absolute perfection.
That Vietnamese lady is so pretty 🤩 Wow My attention was on her all through,she stole the show and at the same time she’s the glory of the show 😅😅 She’s real, Kudos to everyone of you guys,thanks for entertaining us,we hope to see more of this❤❤❤😊😊
@@_x_ryuu_x_ three most common non veg options are chicken, egg and pork. They are fried separately n when an order comes they fry the boiled noodles with whichever nonveg they want.
@@vineelkumar1237 Here they give u what they have😅. But u can ask for no spice chowmin. Also sause is on the table they don't put it on chowmin so u can eat however u like.
The ladies from india and thailand are so cute, i believe that the noodles are part SO important un the foods around the world, thanks for show us the differences of noodles in the asían countries.
We are our own continent, but its ok to be included in Asia. But we won't care either if people don't think we are Asian, we are Indians first and last.
Pad Thai is one of those foods that usually have to grow on you. The flavoring is also the easiest to mess up, even restaurants who make it everyday can make bad bowls. It’s a mix of spicy, sweet, and umami.
Korean girl is very blunt lol. This is one of my favorite cultural personalities of Koreans. They dont sugar coat their feelings and usually are very forward people lol. Just as Jimmy Yang had stated
She did the right thing by choosing to not choose Maggie noodles for India as it is found all over the counter from South East Asia to Middle East. Maggie is not Indian or specific to India. It is a European product popular in many Asian countries.
For any Indians who are practicing Hindus make sure you ask for Vegetarian Pho. Pho is a dish traditionally made with boiling cow bones to make the broth and then strips of beef are put in the hot soup broth to cook it along with the noodles, as seen in the video. I'm guessing the Indian girl, Yukta Tyagi, isn't a practicing Hindu and thus has no problem eating it, but for anyone who does want to try it just know there are places that offer vegetarian friendly broth so you can try Pho!
Could have simply said 'any vegetarians please ask for vegetarian Pho' instead of saying Practicing Hindus. There are several Hindu cultures where meat and fish are part of the traditional cuisine.
hindus who eat meat and fish still do not consume beef or any of it's derivates, and would have to ask for a vegetarian version of pho due to the way the broth is prepared originally. Nothing wrong with the comment
@@artsomeBeef is consumed quite commonly by a lot Hindus in several states in India - Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Arunachal Pradesh, Andhra to name a few. I really would suggest you do some reasearch or at least try reading up a bit about cultures before making blanket statements like "practising Hindus don't eat beef". Food habits are more cultural than religious.
Cooking Pho is very time consuming. The most importance of Pho is the broth but it takes at least 8 hours to prepare. Some kinds of dry herb shall be grilled and boiled with ox bones and dried sea worm for long time to make the broth sweet and favour.
As a proud Vietnamese, thank you a million times for having a good compliment on Pho. It mean s alot to me! Thats a sub for you! I love this channel when it uploads asian content!
The lady from Vietnam is *living* for this shoot. The way she chomped down on that egg like it was the most moreish thing then asked for another had me laughing.
Wasn’t sure what kinda of signature noodles India was going to present but chow mien makes a lot of sense. Also thought Korea would’ve chosen cold noodles or japchae. What I’m impressed is how they are all multilingual and relatively fluent. Impressive!
To be honest I've tried them all except the Indo-Chinese Chow Mein but I know I would love that as well. I've enjoyed all of these noodle dishes. These ladies were wonderful to watch and respectful and you can tell they love trying and eating new foods and flavours.
It’s pretty greasy. I think Indomie is a little similar, except chow mein has less flavor but a chewier and thicker texture and veggies. It really works well with other dishes.
its a bit greasy alone thats why you have another dish ( Called manchurian) to compliment it. tbh you wont find a food indo-Chinese in the states at least. if ur in canada then pretty good chance its authentic!
Apart from our favorite Maggi, I think Hakka noodles and American Chop Suey (which is an Indian invention) would be more synonymous with Indian noodles dishes, than Chow mein.
I am SO glad I stumbled upon this channel! I love how these young ladies have so much respect, not only for each other but each others culture as well. Add on to that; many of them are either bilingual, trilingual or polyglots! 🥹
Thanks for including india because I feel like a lot of people forget that india is a part of asia and indians are asian too 😊. I felt so proud when they picked indian noodles ngl 😅
@@Ironmanzqdon't consider him/her weak..you should also use another words instead of weak it doesn't sounds good.. infact don't use any word just say the sentence without any hurtful..it might just she wanna say but instead of and it's her choice..
@@빈나-s7ehe never said anything about selling...he was just telling you about our preference ok ...we have different cusien with different type of spices...so everything you liked can't be liked by everyone
In India, any noodles can be used for Chow Mein, including spaghetti. No distinction is made. The one here is definitely spaghetti, that's why it taste like spaghetti. 😂😂😂
Actually, most of Thai people would think about Guay Tiew when heard of the word 'noodles'. You can choose noodle type and soup you want by yourself. Pad Thai is great but as a Thai fellow, I think it's time to introduce different dishes other than Pad Thai🥲
@@itshry It’s true that it’s originated from China but it adapted so much that we didn’t consider to be entirely Chinese food. There are also Chinese noodle dish but we usually labeled with the specific name. Hope this help🤗
@@BDBestB The taste depends on the region as well. Central Thailand people (including Bangkok) tend to have sweet tooth so some restaurants cook the dish too sweet. (I also don’t like sweet dish😅)
This was interesting to me because I like listening to different accents in another language. The tonality of the Indian and Chinese girls’ Korean is really cool!
Every one has spoken more Korean than the Korean girl herself in the entire video😂😂😂 Although I love every one of them....but the Japanese girl is really pretty😊
The fact is that originally, Noodles isn't Indian Food but chowmein is indian invented 😅 and another fact is that, we indians Do NOT CONSIDER CHOWMEIN AS HEALTHY AT ALL as its street food in india 😂😅 But i loved the video. They were quite friendly and polite. And i was surprised that 2 of them chose chowmein over others 😊 coz i thought Korean noodles will get more vote as its quite famous.
Actually there are tradinational only indian noodles, especially from South India. Where I come from, Karnataka, we have a noodle dish called "shavige" which is basically rice noodles recipe :)
I love how everyone is quiet and trying to eat very polite then you have Vietnamese girl that’s enjoying everything and wanting more😂
She's 💯 relatable
I like her! 😭
I like her too...she is so cute
I like her ! Lol she’s so reaL
She too cute
While I'm a bit surprised she didn't go for maggie, she's still very right with chowmein! Several Indians go for it when they eat munchurians or chat food like that!
Maggi is readymade noodles i guess this episode is about classic noodles which are made from scratch
Chow main is traditional Chinese dish
@@t-.-t. no chowmein is indo chinese dish only indians put these vegetable in it
@@yash_sharma123 ah makes sense...
Maggie is an instant noodle brand right, it can only compete if it was like Maggie vs Indomie vs Shin Ramyun etc lol
Kudos to the Indian girl for choosing Chowmein as the Indian representation for noodles. Chowmein is really a pan Indian street food loved by many Indians n it really makes use of Indian vegetables, spices n flavours. I m so happy that others liked it.
I thought Chow Mein was Chinese, it sounds Chinese no?
@@adamknight5089 Hv u heard of 'curry'? Is it exclusively Indian? If yes, then what would u call Massaman curry, Katsu curry? R they not Thai, Japanese? Same goes for Biryani, Pilaf/Pulao etc. That's called influence....in Asia its very common to hv similar dishes to each other as we r closely knit n hv massive influence over one another. Moreover China is just next door to India with cultural exchange over millenia, so its just natural that we hv dishes that sounds common. But Chowmein in India is very different from the Chow mein or Lo mein of China. U should try it to know. the unique differences.
@@adamknight5089Everything basically originated from China.
Noodles, ketchup, Ice cream, tofu, dumplings, etc maybe even rice ...
China just never gets any credit.
@@aey2579are you out of your mind these things are also in other east Asian countries they don't exclusively originate from China.
@@n.s.gaming3134 of course but it was originated in China lol at least as it was documented. Go read history. If it wasn't documented then it never happened
The fact that they can all speak korean English and their own language is so cool
im pretty sure thy know one more
Just come to India then and you’ll be amazed! Here everyone knows at least 3 languages to speak and many more dialects to understand! You’ll even find few people with 5-6 fluent languages. Our culture here is so diverse we have different languages every few kilometers here. 😅❤
@@shubhamnamdeo2871as an Indian that is not true. Everyone in my school only knows English and Hindi.
@@Unforgettxble__ I believe you are living in some big city or from gen z.
@@shubhamnamdeo2871 yes
Wow a Asian centric video that actually included india? Instant sub and thank you for more representation for Indians
Agree, sometimes it looks like China and Japan are the only countries in Asia.
@@moinakbhattacharya878And korea. For rest of the world, Asia means only Japan China, Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia because of their looks..But the other half Asia is also there like India and West Asia who look similar.
@@atgc2310 hmm. "Because of their looks", ok agreed. But we are talking about foods here, plus A Sri Lankan and a Jordonain are never going to look the same. So I am bit confused by your logic.
@@xuanxslook up northeast indians😭
@@xuanxsIndia influenced thailand, indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar. Are u blind India has influenced the thai language script which evolved from brahmi, thai royal dress inspired from indian saree, Thailand national book is ramayana which is an Indian epic, Thailand religion is theravada Buddhism spread by Sri Lanka and indian monks. So thailand is more heavily influenced by India than China.
I'm conflicted. She didn't give them Maggi 😂 it's an emotion for us.
P.s- enough with the Maggi is Swiss replies. As if I don't have a Google. If u are so offended go eat chow instead of being offended in internet🤣
But maggi isnt actually cutural Indian noodles, its just ramen.. Most street food noodles in India used to be the Indian chowmein and the Indian tomato based noodles.. The second has gone out of style these days
@@Sticklemako the masala speaks for itself. India ain't about the soy sauce life tho.
I was totally expecting maggi 😂 even this is fine
First chaowmein came than noodles
Yeah agree
The Vietnamese girl was so cuuuute, she just ate the whole egg in one go then she could barely speak and immediately asked for another one, I can tell that she really liked it❤🤣
It"s Korean mukbang RUclipsr. I introduce Korean culture and food!@@
@@KoreanfoodJSH what is her name ,I mean her channel name
Yes I know, we Vietnamese tend to appreciate every foods, if it’s good we want more no hesitation
what she was doing with putting the egg all the way into her mouth was disgusting
@@primaitalia753 enjoying food is disgusting ? OK :/
Asians trying each other's rice should be very interesting 😂 there are SO MANY varieties of rice 🍚
+ chicken as well, like Indian butter chicken, Korean fried chicken etc.
Point😂
Basmati will win any day!
Biryani on top
For me jasmine rice is top tier its fluppy and smells nice when its cooks plus its so white
As an Indian, like she said there's maggie, top ramen and other variants of commercial noodles. There are also indigenous noodle dishes like iddiappam from Kerala (I'm from North India so the spelling might be wrong sorry). There are noodle dishes in Karnataka and some North Eastern states as well if I'm not wrong though not aware of their exact names at the moment. But the Indian girl was very right in choosing chowmein because it's a pan-indian street food and can be found in even remote places :) great video. Loved the diversity and similarity of our Asian dishes❤
Yes. Idiyappam or Noolappam from Kerala is the most indegenous type of rice noodle from India. Korean rice noodle is an adaptation of it.
theres also thukpa in some areas of northeastern side and nepal border areas
@@sumedhsaurabh6766thukpa is originally from Nepal I think
Very interesting thank you :) I have to say Indian cuisine is so rich, diverse and surprising. Because India has had a long sea-faring merchant culture, in the horn of Africa I grew up eating lots and lots of indian dishes I didn't know were indian until I moved to the UK like sambusa (samosa), bagia (bajji), sabayad (chapati), roti, coconut balls (gulab jamun), shidni (chutney), baris surbiyan (biryani rice), usheer (atchar), mushabag (jalebi), shiny lozenges (kaju katli), burfi, canjero (dosa) and of course shaah (chai)
@@No_One1231 It's tibetan
They’re all so polite and honest about each other 😭
And it was just so cute when they were rating, the Vietnamese girl just held the Indian girl’s hand.
These people have good friendship I can tell
The korean b wasn't polite. She was trying to be a smartass.
@@Annie-eg9xc r? She gave me a toxic vibe . She think shes real cool but not lol
@@Annie-eg9xcthe Korean looks and acts fake. On the other hand, the Indian girl looks sweet and respectful
Wth is wrong with these replies?!!
The girl was literally acting so normal, talking and interacting with the others nicely, I don't see any rude behaviour from her...
@@lamam6726 more like WTH is wrong people with you. If you don’t see how passive aggressive she was then you’re blind.
The Thai and Viet girls are my fav they loved trying all the foods and were very sweet & expressive!
ASEAN united ❤
Thai korean and viet girls are educated, lovely and curious open mind 🥂💋
@@SinarNila indo,china,japan aren't ?okay Imao
@@SinarNilaKoreans are 90% hypocrite, they are racists, I watch kdrams kpop but personally I don't like them
Bro as a Thai girl I’m literally besties with a Viet girl and that would literally be us if we were there.
Indo-Chinese became popular in India because in 1700s Hakka community from China settled down in Calcutta, India. In order to sell Chinese cuisine to Indians after realising that the tannery industry isn't profitable they started experimenting with Chinese cuisine to fit the Indian taste pallette.
- Welcome I've explained it better.
Thank you for the info ❤
Wow didn't know
Yeah, Kolkata has the oldest and only China town in India.
Chinese migrants came in late 1800 to early 1900, not 1700s. Nationwide, Chinese food became popular in 1970s when Nelson Wang's restaurant in Mumbai attracted many Bollywood stars.
@@pomodoro385 You probably don't know about Chinapara or Tangra. And it's obviously easier for Chinese to enter India through WB than Maharashtra. Basic geography, gosh. 🙄😒🧐
Vietnamese girl is a whole vibe when it comes to food! 🙌🤍😭 like i wanna hangout with her!! 😭👑
It"s Korean mukbang RUclipsr. I introduce Korean culture and food!@@
Frr
Fr!! I loved the her 😊
Me too , I feel repellant towards korean,Chinese and Japanese . Like they are hard to please board members in an interview lol😂
@@Growvloggiepolkadots?? 💀😟
The Vietnamese girl is such a vibe and the Indian girl is really good describing the food. They are so cute!
love how everyone is so soft spoken then you've got that one vietnamese gal who doesn't hold back to anything!!! SHES SO REAL FOR THIS
Piece of Information for the rest.. noodles was brought to India by two major groups of people, Chinese and Tibeto-burman peoples.. All noodles in india come from indian spice variations of the orginal noodles
Vietnamese girl just loves to eat 🥺 aww so cute... Her expression 💜
Yeah that was cute tbh
It"s Korean mukbang RUclipsr. I introduce Korean culture and food!@@😊
Tks you!,, love u too ^^
@@KoreanfoodJSH what youtuber, bro you keep saying shes korean for no reason
@@pngtuannah he just introduces his channel br 😂😂
I LOVE that they all switch between talking in korean and english so fluently!!! ❤️
They talking korean and english so well, and im pretty sure they have all their native languages too. Very cool to see.
❤️❤️❤️💙💙💙💙Korean its easy and pretty for them Korean have a Nice sound polite idiom, bemol idiom pretty
We love a trilingual Queen 👑
The amount of respect for each others religion, food, table manners everything. The vibe..
All in one such a wholesome video.
Plus all of them are so pretty ♥️
The Vietnamese girl is adorable. She ate that egg in one go! 😅😂. She killed me when she asked for the second egg. 🥰
that vietnamese girl eats so well i love her soooo much!!!!
💀💀💀
"girl you eat so well" lol what kind of complement is this
@@friendlyatheist9589im gonna assume not pretending to be elegant in front of the cameras
She was hungry af
@@friendlyatheist9589”eat well” is a common expression of good health is asian countries. as a westerner it can sound condescending and rude but it’s actually a very common phrase used as a greeting in Korea, “did you eat well today? have you eaten?” things like that are used to show respect and love towards strangers or someone you’re not super familiar with yet.
The Vietnamese girl is so cute, I love her! They all are really sweet and cute. But the Vietnamese girl caught my heart, I wanna be friends with her!
What I observed that people who don't like certain foods, tend to enjoy it if they try an Indian dish that has that ingredient.
Yes
Exactly what i was thinking
because we are vegetarians and so vegetable has to tasty for us to eat all the time, all our culinary innovations goes towards making vegetables tastier.
@@user-vy5uy9fo8p yea n even non vegetarians in our country are not like they eat non veg everyday(eg Monday Thursday etc) but in most countries non vegetarians don't live a single day without non veg
I know someone who did not like garlic, but she loved it in an Indian dish, might be the other seasonings, way it was cooked
Pho takes forever to make, but so flavorful.. I make it every Fridays takes like 6hr to 24hrs to make. If made correctly the pho broth is sensational; especially the longer it seeps the broth can taste like absolute perfection.
I can make veg Pho the best and taste so good like Pho with meat ,It takes only two hours
That Vietnamese lady is so pretty 🤩
Wow
My attention was on her all through,she stole the show and at the same time she’s the glory of the show 😅😅
She’s real,
Kudos to everyone of you guys,thanks for entertaining us,we hope to see more of this❤❤❤😊😊
Tks you! love u too ^^
That Vietnamese girl is so real and I love her❤ love from india
its funny(ofc in a good way) that all the other girls are speaking in korean while the korean girl is speaking in english😂
I was literally searching for this comment lol😂😂😂
accent se toh american lg rhi ha korean waali
Hi, I'm the Korean in the video.
Since this channel's subscribers are mostly non-Korean, all casts were asked to speak in English as much as we can :)
Amazing how everyone is multilingual in this video!
@@chiaruscuro true
In northeast India chowmin is actually eaten dry like that mostly with tomato sauce at most, no other sauce or gravy.
Yess
Is there any particular variation with meats?
@@_x_ryuu_x_ three most common non veg options are chicken, egg and pork. They are fried separately n when an order comes they fry the boiled noodles with whichever nonveg they want.
In South too bro. Tomato sauce is the go to option. But you can choose between spicy or sweet type in the sauce
@@vineelkumar1237 Here they give u what they have😅. But u can ask for no spice chowmin. Also sause is on the table they don't put it on chowmin so u can eat however u like.
The Vietnamese girl is the best, totally relatable.. enjoying every bit.
Crazy how everybody there speaks like 3-4 languages fluently. All those noodles look delicious.
India does have indigenous noodle dishes btw - like idiyappam which is served in both sweet and savory styles. Delicious 😋
Idiayappam is a noodle breakfast of Kerala.
and there is shavige of karnatake.. it's dried noodles made of rice. made from other grains too like ragi . we use it to make upma
Exactly. Vermacili noodles is Indian noodle dish. We've it in karnataka quite a lot
Same in m.h we have 'sevlya' with mild sauce both in sweet and spicy versions 🥰
In Maharashtra we have wheat noodles Botule बोटुळे
The ladies from india and thailand are so cute, i believe that the noodles are part SO important un the foods around the world, thanks for show us the differences of noodles in the asían countries.
Finally people are understanding India is Asia too !
😅😅😅😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂💀
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It's its own subcontinent.
We are our own continent, but its ok to be included in Asia. But we won't care either if people don't think we are Asian, we are Indians first and last.
I love the Vietnamese girl! She gave all her respect to each dish. She eats so well!
Thank you for having me, I truly enjoyed it
What an amazing experience for you.
The Vietnamese girl was so wholesome haha😂
I seriously thought Maggie would be representing India 😂
Maggie can compete if this had been about popular instant noodle brands like Indomie, Shin Ramyun etc
Me too 😂😂
How much I hate Maggie 😅😅😅 I can't even stand it's smell ..I like yippee noodles and other kind of noodles. .
@@iampigoinkoink5185finally i found someone likes other noodles than maggie
As a Canadian Jamaican this has no relevance to me but I loved every minute of it! Content like this is so important ❤
My favourite was Japanese, Thai, Vitenem and India...these women were so cute and polite
The Vietnamese girl was going ham on the food she loves her some foodd!!😭😭
That vietnamese girl's expressions are on other level😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Vietnamese girl is actually very cute. Fun and bubbly.
They are all so polite and humble to each other and the way they are rating each other's food but why no one love pad thai...? It looks delicious
Pad Thai is one of those foods that usually have to grow on you. The flavoring is also the easiest to mess up, even restaurants who make it everyday can make bad bowls. It’s a mix of spicy, sweet, and umami.
pad thai is so popular in the west though but not exactly that loved in Asia. I guess generally Asians prefer noodle soup.
Korean girl is very blunt lol. This is one of my favorite cultural personalities of Koreans. They dont sugar coat their feelings and usually are very forward people lol. Just as Jimmy Yang had stated
The Vietnamese girl eats really well.
She did the right thing by choosing to not choose Maggie noodles for India as it is found all over the counter from South East Asia to Middle East. Maggie is not Indian or specific to India. It is a European product popular in many Asian countries.
I lost it when the Vietnamese girl ate the whole egg😂and when it cut to her mouth full chewing🤣
😂
I love that reaction with the girl when she tried the egg; her eyes widen and mind blown lol
And how she eats it is cute 😄😊
For any Indians who are practicing Hindus make sure you ask for Vegetarian Pho. Pho is a dish traditionally made with boiling cow bones to make the broth and then strips of beef are put in the hot soup broth to cook it along with the noodles, as seen in the video. I'm guessing the Indian girl, Yukta Tyagi, isn't a practicing Hindu and thus has no problem eating it, but for anyone who does want to try it just know there are places that offer vegetarian friendly broth so you can try Pho!
thanks for the info
Could have simply said 'any vegetarians please ask for vegetarian Pho' instead of saying Practicing Hindus. There are several Hindu cultures where meat and fish are part of the traditional cuisine.
hindus who eat meat and fish still do not consume beef or any of it's derivates, and would have to ask for a vegetarian version of pho due to the way the broth is prepared originally. Nothing wrong with the comment
@@artsomeBeef is consumed quite commonly by a lot Hindus in several states in India - Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Arunachal Pradesh, Andhra to name a few. I really would suggest you do some reasearch or at least try reading up a bit about cultures before making blanket statements like "practising Hindus don't eat beef". Food habits are more cultural than religious.
Sounds delicious 😋
So nice, shows our shared culture as Asians and just talking about making food is so heartwarming, because food is so basic to life...❤️❤️
Cooking Pho is very time consuming. The most importance of Pho is the broth but it takes at least 8 hours to prepare. Some kinds of dry herb shall be grilled and boiled with ox bones and dried sea worm for long time to make the broth sweet and favour.
Love you Vietnam, Thailand, japan from India😘😘😘😘 and all 6 countries food looks delicious. 😁❤🙏🇮🇳👍
😂food ya girls 🤣 tharki🤣🤣🤣
As a proud Vietnamese, thank you a million times for having a good compliment on Pho. It mean s alot to me!
Thats a sub for you! I love this channel when it uploads asian content!
The lady from Vietnam is *living* for this shoot. The way she chomped down on that egg like it was the most moreish thing then asked for another had me laughing.
I love how everyone is speaking Korean , but the one from Korea is not 😂😂😂
The Vietnamese girl is a vibe ✨
Well Maggie isn't Indian..it's from Switzerland.. that's why she is representing chowmin from India🚩😌
Chowmein is from china
@@ChiliBoomit's inspired from China
Just because noodles is not in Indian traditional food!!
Give them Sivaya with khir to eat !
patanjali noodles for the win.
the vietnamese girl was SO FRIGGIN CUTE AND HONEST LMFAOOO I LOVE HER
Wasn’t sure what kinda of signature noodles India was going to present but chow mien makes a lot of sense. Also thought Korea would’ve chosen cold noodles or japchae.
What I’m impressed is how they are all multilingual and relatively fluent. Impressive!
I love Vietnamese cuisine like Banh Mi and Pho ...its my favourite and I love to cook it at home also. Lots of love from Assam.
Thank you so much, vietnamese still have way way way much more variety of foods than those 2. Bún bò huế, bánh xèo, and gỏi cuốn are also very popular
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Dude the vietnamese lady is soooo cute😅 i love eggs soo much
That vietnamese girl is so cute and foody haha 💓😆
To be honest I've tried them all except the Indo-Chinese Chow Mein but I know I would love that as well. I've enjoyed all of these noodle dishes. These ladies were wonderful to watch and respectful and you can tell they love trying and eating new foods and flavours.
It’s pretty greasy. I think Indomie is a little similar, except chow mein has less flavor but a chewier and thicker texture and veggies. It really works well with other dishes.
its a bit greasy alone thats why you have another dish ( Called manchurian) to compliment it. tbh you wont find a food indo-Chinese in the states at least. if ur in canada then pretty good chance its authentic!
the chemistry btw these 6 girls is soo good !!!! 😭😭 i can watch any video if these girls were to be featured in it.
You are a cute person
Thai_Vietnam_India_korea_China_Japan.
We can all sit together N enjoy Dramas n food together
Finallllyyy❤❤❤i was waiting for maggi introduction but chowmin filled the void
Maggi is not Indian, search it up
@@blulakesyahh it was originated in Switzerland and after India buy that company
@@blulakes i know but i mean we mostly eat maggi right whenever we want have something quick and delicious … so i was hoping if but chowmin is also❤️
Yippee is an Indian brand they could have used it
Apart from our favorite Maggi, I think Hakka noodles and American Chop Suey (which is an Indian invention) would be more synonymous with Indian noodles dishes, than Chow mein.
Imo the best part was how they complimented each other. Wish people around the world would be like that..! 😌
I am SO glad I stumbled upon this channel! I love how these young ladies have so much respect, not only for each other but each others culture as well. Add on to that; many of them are either bilingual, trilingual or polyglots! 🥹
Thanks for including india because I feel like a lot of people forget that india is a part of asia and indians are asian too 😊. I felt so proud when they picked indian noodles ngl 😅
I am from India but I respect all the countries☺️
'But 'kya hota h baki lof kya maarte h dusre logo ko
Are you weak in English? You should use 'and' instead of but
@@Ironmanzqcorrect
@@Ironmanzqdon't consider him/her weak..you should also use another words instead of weak it doesn't sounds good.. infact don't use any word just say the sentence without any hurtful..it might just she wanna say but instead of and it's her choice..
@@shruthetic03that doesn't make her/him any less weak
As an Indian and crazy about spicy foods I'm dying to have that Korean spicy noodles 🤤🤤🤤
No it's boring compare with India, spicy hot with heat yes, but lacks the aromatic spice flavours of Indian cuisine.
@@peterlee9691죄송한데 한국면은 세계에서 엄청 잘 팔리고있다.
@@peterlee9691ok you no need to be disrespect
@@빈나-s7ehe never said anything about selling...he was just telling you about our preference ok ...we have different cusien with different type of spices...so everything you liked can't be liked by everyone
@@빈나-s7e 有多好?不就是速食吗,垃圾食品不健康,还是吃你的部队锅吧
In India no noodles can take place of Chowmin for me It's a must whenever i go to northern side of India
In India, any noodles can be used for Chow Mein, including spaghetti. No distinction is made. The one here is definitely spaghetti, that's why it taste like spaghetti. 😂😂😂
Because Chow Mein means stir fried noodles in Chinese, it’s natural any types of noodles can be used for Chow Mein.
@@julioduan7130 No, there's specific noodles for chow mein. And spaghetti definitely isn't noodle, taste and texture are different.
@@benishan3 Your definition of noodles is different from mine.
@@julioduan7130 No one with culinary knowledge would consider spaghetti as noodles. Even with noodles, there're many different types.
I love how they give some small portions if they don’t like it it doesn’t go to waste and if someone liked it they can have more 😊
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I loveeeeeee Vietnam girllllllll !!!!!!!!!🙃
Vietnam girl and thai girl look alike besties 😊
the vietnamise girl is so charismatic 😊 the way she looks at the thai friend every time they try a ramen ❤
I think vietnamese food entirely is the best out of all the asian foods.
I love Chowmein... Thank you for presenting that instead of maggi
Actually, most of Thai people would think about Guay Tiew when heard of the word 'noodles'. You can choose noodle type and soup you want by yourself. Pad Thai is great but as a Thai fellow, I think it's time to introduce different dishes other than Pad Thai🥲
Is Guay Tiew Chinese food?😊 I am from Indonesia with Chinese descendants, usually we consider Guay Tiaw is Chinese food from Teo chew ethnic
@@itshry It’s true that it’s originated from China but it adapted so much that we didn’t consider to be entirely Chinese food. There are also Chinese noodle dish but we usually labeled with the specific name. Hope this help🤗
Guauy tiew will be also sweet. Tom yum will be also sweet. Thai people tend to think that any food that is sweet is delicious.
@@BDBestB The taste depends on the region as well. Central Thailand people (including Bangkok) tend to have sweet tooth so some restaurants cook the dish too sweet. (I also don’t like sweet dish😅)
YES THIS
that whole egg scene was too cute for words.. did she really tank a whole egg for her first bite?
I noticed that the chinese girl would "struggle" with the R´s when speaking korean, but when she spoke english she was pretty fluent
i love how much respect they show by slurping and eating lots of the noodles for each dish! <
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We need more of the Vietnamese girl I’m the videos, she’s so funny!!! 😂❤
the girl from Vietnam look like jenny from blackpink😍
I thought the Vietnamese girl looked like Jenny
@@KaiJr2525ya sry my mistake. But doesn't she look twin sister of jenny
Haha
u KNOW the food is good when that indian girl slipped into hindi with that 'ek dum like perfect' while eating the vietnamese food lol
0:11. Dang girl!! You go!
This was interesting to me because I like listening to different accents in another language. The tonality of the Indian and Chinese girls’ Korean is really cool!
The Vietnamese girl lowkey looks like Jennie in some frames and she's so relatable
Vietnamese girl look like Jennie(Blackpink)(^.^)
Every one has spoken more Korean than the Korean girl herself in the entire video😂😂😂
Although I love every one of them....but the Japanese girl is really pretty😊
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The fact is that originally, Noodles isn't Indian Food but chowmein is indian invented 😅 and another fact is that, we indians Do NOT CONSIDER CHOWMEIN AS HEALTHY AT ALL as its street food in india 😂😅
But i loved the video. They were quite friendly and polite. And i was surprised that 2 of them chose chowmein over others 😊 coz i thought Korean noodles will get more vote as its quite famous.
We have sevai as Indian traditional noodle.... Indian doesn't look at sevai as noodle but it's a noodle only.
cheowmein,is Chinese words 炒面 pronunciation, you do is changing flavor adapt indians
Asian food is sooo delicious 😋🤤, I'm glad they did this video
Actually there are tradinational only indian noodles, especially from South India. Where I come from, Karnataka, we have a noodle dish called "shavige" which is basically rice noodles recipe :)
It"s Korean mukbang RUclipsr. I introduce Korean culture and food!@@
The real Indian noodle
I love that they casually speak each other’s languages
They all speak Korean for some reason but based on their level probably all of them lives in Korea
I loved the Vietnamese girl 😂 she had so much fun while eating every dish 😂😂😂 like me
The Thai and Viet girls were so charming😮💨
A special request for Thai and Vietnamese girls to eat more food from different countries.