@@D33Lux USA is garbage, nothing is original, go to every native country and ask their food, you see how much they failed. And Cheese in america like all food is a joke, half plastic crap. doesnt melt. full of crappy perservatives. Come to the Netherlands, see how food tastes without additives. See in Italy how a pizza is made. And so on. America has most stolen unoriginal recipies in the world. besides that its not even a country its a continent. And all you got is stolen or taken in some way. The only thing that America can call original. And maybe considered smoked: is how guns smoke people. Garbage nations get the most attention while nothing they own is theirs.
@@dicknr1 The level of ignorance here is astounding, especially from someone who knows that they haven't experienced the very things they are talking about lol. You sound very troubled. Not to mention that many of these "stolen" dishes are from the blend of different cultures that have taken refuge here, often being made by these people themselves to share their culture with the rest of us. I could talk about how The Netherlands once ate their prime minister (no joke), or how Italy once being a vast empire "stole" some of their traditional style foods. But if cannibalism is healthier than processed foods then by all means man, start eating people. Besides the fact that heavily processed food is available in most western countries, not just the united states. I could also point out that (spoiler alert), you don't have to buy the heavily processed food at stores. You as a free thinking person can buy vegetables and meat, then cook your food like I do. Lastly, "nothing they own is theirs"? Both nations you mentioned owned colonies in which they stole resources from for years to prop up their own economies, including food. But you know... if you don't know history... Edit: the word you meant was preservatives. When you say conservatives, your saying cheese in America is full of Republicans lol
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Yes, we eat a LOT of meat. Beef, chicken, pork, and fish. We also eat a ton of cheese. But we don't boil everything. I think we fry more stuff. Most of our fast food is fried. More people in America are trying to eat healthier though. It would be great if you could try some fall off the bone ribs and authentic NY pizza. Those are some of our best offerings that are iconic for being so uniquely good. NY bagels though are also the best and you can only get them here. Come and visit just for the food!
Would be really cool if they could have sampled the food as they watched it. They should be shown all the different states in the USA. Each state is different. I really Injoy watching these guys they make me smile. Much love to all🙏💜
Sadly they are only getting exposure to videos where they are... the best of things is only experienced in the locations... They even told these poor men that taco bell was mexican food.
So funny that Raju noticed how much meat is in every dish and Raeen said that butter (I think he meant cheese though) is used in the food. You should show them US portion sizes compared to the rest of the world. They'll be so shocked. Also, I loved this food episode, maybe have them react to cuisines from around the world? Funny how Raeen right away recognizes the different foods he has tasted on this channel 😊
You and Raju are right, most Americans eat large portions of meat and cheese - also a lot of sugar - and that is how many Americans have supersized their bodies, compared to the rest of the world. It's a heath problem.
@@DinaLydia Nonsense, the food we eat doesn't matter, it's how active we are. The average working American is stuck behind a desk all day so they get no exercise, either that or they're lazy. I eat a lot of meat and cheese and sugar and I'm not fat because I work out.
@@Makabert.Abylon What part of "I eat the same things and I'm not obese or unhealthy" do you not understand? Sugar is not a determining factor, it's mostly genetics and environment. Read a science book.
@@Makabert.Abylon I know how nutrition works already, I was in sports for years lol. Nothing you eat is ever going to be completely healthy anyway, so who cares? All I know is I'm relatively healthy and that's all I care about. I never understood why people are so obsessed with health anyway, have you ever tasted diet food? It's terrible. Even if my supposedly terrible diet was hurting me, I dunno about you but I'd rather die enjoying myself than eat leaves every day.
Great segment. If ever these guys find themselves in the US they should be given an epic culinary tour, they will not be disappointed and can be acomidated for their religious preferences.
6:56 huckleberry berry is a berry that you can only get in a certain part of America at very specific times of the year after it snows and you can’t farm it. You have to scavenge for it. The berry only grows after a snowfall of just the right consistency which allows the snow to actually insulate the seed from the extremely cold mountain temperatures. So you’re best bet to tasting it is to get the jams, sodas, and preserves of all sorts. If you’re ever in that part of the state and get the chance to go huckleberry foraging do it!
I’d love to see them try their favourite local foods and also others from around India! I adore iIndian food - dal and rotis Babu are delicious! I like making naan breads and many different curried foods - chicken, beef and goat, all the different types of lentils, cabbage, red and green peppers…oh everything! Now MY mouth is watering too Babu! Please give my best wishes to Sarru..hope he’s well and back soon 🌹🌹🌹
Seems like it is time to do some more food tasting! I really enjoy their reactions to tasting new dishes! I wonder what they would think of foods like Beyond Burger and other vegetarian 'meats'?
11:38 I don´t live there, but I don´t think goat meat isn´t eaten a lot in the US... I also think it´s a lot more common to fry, deep fry or barbeque than boiling meat in the US.
Growing up in Los Angeles, Goat meat was typically featured in Caribbean restaurants, with an occasional (rare) mediterranean restaurant. However, have had Goat Meat, and like any meat to me....if cooked right, it is delicious. But yeah, I grew up with a lot of Chicken, Tuna, and Salmon. When it came to taco/burger night, my dad was a health nut and we used ground turkey instead of beef (Beef night was the once every few week steak night at home). With my fiancee having me cook ground beef....I haven't gone back to ground turkey :P Beef is much better in ground form
The nice thing about visiting the USA is you can visit any one state and sample all those foods. I live in Michigan and we have BBQ ribs from most other states, NY and Chicago type Pizza and most all those foods shown in the video.
My home state of Virginia was so short-lived haha, but we do love our ham here. It’s great on a warm buttery biscuit (the bread item, not a cookie lol). 😉
bigtime fish lover here. tried many types, bass, tilapia, salmon, tuna, red snapper, catfish, this one other fish i dont remember, want to try many more.
Actually, in the U.S., we don't eat a lot of goat meat. Not saying that there aren't places that fix it, but as a whole, we usually go for cow, pig, or chicken. And while the pepperoni role is a staple food in West Virginia, we also love deer meat. Deer steak with mashed potatoes and green beans is amazing. Deer jerky is also really good (when fixed right).
I would 100% want to go on a foodie road trip with these guys to every state. I would bankrupt myself paying for all of the food just to chat and watch them try bbq
That was pretty cool! I wonder if there's a similar video about each European countries most iconic food to show them. Then again, each European country would deserve its own video for the most iconic food per region 😄 But still, something like thatI'd love to see them react to.
You know....i like these guys more and more. I subbed because they are having fun. I live in Maine in a small harbor town by the water, i see fishing and lobster boats coming and going, all of our seafood is fresh off the boats, but I have lived in many other states, its true, each one is very different from our accents, to our food, to our way of doing things. My hats off to these men for learning, its fun to watch...also, I am learning about their culture from them (i LOVE Indian food!).
Hey guys. I see a lot of American stuff in it. Let them see more from the world. Like in the show: Geography Now on RUclips. They will learn a lot of different cultures. And give them a foodcrate from different countries. They are going to love it. Mutch love and support from the Netherlands.
I don't think goat is common in most American households, but some. I've lived here 61 years and have yet to eat goat, though I have eaten Alligator and Rattlesnake.
It's because people from these sort of backgrounds and countries are always told that the USA is the richest and best country in the world with the highest living standards and so they're just generally very interested what life in the USA looks like because of all of this. I agree with you though, they should show them more from other countries. Raeen would especially really enjoy a video about France! He built a Eiffel Tower sculpture.
@Dante Spardason They reacted to a video about skid row actually. And from what I remember, they were quite surprised that there's homeless people in the USA.
@@Asa...S They don't take suggestions usually but when they do it's only a topic and they pick out the video themselves which is often a pretty bad video unfortunately..
As a Californian allergic to avocado it's always frustrating that our state gets associated with avocado, we have so much amazing food here and avocado/guac is widely available but it's not EVERYWHERE...but oh well. Fun video!
My Mom makes the best Peach Cobbler in the whole state of Georgia! And you probably knew already, but these dishes are more for special occasions because eating them regularly would kill a person lol. Especially our Southern food. But it would be a happy death, for sure 😁. I’d sure love the opportunity to host these gentlemen and cook for them!
@@bethshadid2087 Yeah, those are great pies, too! It’s wild how many southerners are here on this channel - especially Georgians. Makes me proud and hopeful. Hope you are having a joyful weekend, Beth! God bless,
Oh wow that pork Tenderloin Sandwich looks awesome.!!!! I think American like their Bar-B-Que more then anything and I hardly ever eat boiled meat unless it is stew and I do not boil my meat I roast it first then break it up and put it in a pot and make a good gravy and then add the vegies and no that meat never sees water ever. The vegies are also roasted in a big pan with a little broth and then cut up and added to the meat and gravy. Those men acted like they were so hungry, they should come over here and they would be spoiled forever and would want to take back our style of eating.
Gentlemen, these were each only select recipes of many different foods spanning back since not only colonization, but also from the native tribes that weee scattered across these two continents. Tamales, which are a sort of soft wrapping pastry made of corn, filled with whatever ingredients, wrapped further in a corn husk and steamed to cook. Originally created by the Aztecs. In my state, not only do we have Marionberry pie, but we also grow 99% of the hazelnuts for the nation. We also have a pretty prominent selection of Pinot noir wines, we have a good bit of wheat and cattle, and Portland has some craft beer breweries that are popular. We also have a place called Voodoo Donuts. That would be a reaction video all its own. Also, if there is ever a way to get these people some huckleberry products, if you could try our Pacific Northwest huckleberries… Jams, pies, cobblers, combine with yogurt for a healthier snack, but if you get good ones, straight off the bush is best.
Have these guys react to group b rally from the 80's. those cars had in some cases 500bhp+ and all weighed less than a ton, yet you would have crowds of spectators standing right up against the edge of the track and in some cases blocking parts of it to get a look at the cars flying towards them. EDIT: nvm i just found out they already did that one lol
nothing beats New Haven style pizza. Frank Peppe's and modern pizza easily blow NY style pizza out of the water if you ever come to Connecticut i would love to show them around
I am really happy to see them find more experience! Let them react more about space launches or anything related to that, they would be happy for our civilization 💪
I would like to mention that generally meat is not boiled, but rather grilled, or in the case of poultry often baked or "roasted". Vegetables are often sauteed in a pan or steamed. Potatoes, corn, carrots and root vegetables are often boiled as they are harder in texture. Many vegetables are preferred to be eaten raw in salads. All nutritional benefits are retained in this manner, as with steaming. I would love to bring these men to Massachusetts where we are the coastline with New Hampshire and Maine where there is much to do and great seafood to try such as New England clam chowder, Maine Lobster and crab, calamari (squid) and salt water taffy to name just a few.
Where are the people of the show so mean they’re showing these people all this delicious food and I can only imagine how they feel afterwards seriously I’m Canadian and I feel bad for them so much that I literally want to jump through the TV screen with three poutine’s with bacon and pulled pork on top of them and say enjoy
By doing some quick math (and a bit of rounding) The United States is roughly the size of three Indias. I grew up in Nebraska and while chili on cinnamon rolls wasn't a common food in my household, I had heard of it being around. I feel just "corn" was probably a likely candidate for "state food" if I' being honest. :P
But most Nebraska corn goes for animal feed and ethanol production, so it's not really a state dish for people. Even the sweet corn isn't as good as that found elsewhere. Had better sweet corn in Michigan this summer than I've found living for 27 years in Nebraska. And I agree about the chili and cinnamon rolls, never had that combination in my life. But then I didn't grow up in Nebraska and go to school here, either.
I hope you explained to them that no goat meat was shown in this video. It was mostly beef, pork, and various types of seafood, with the exceptions of the turkey in the hot brown and the buffalo (bison). Some goat is eaten in the U.S., but is very uncommon. Lamb is eaten, but not a lot, and mutton is virtually non-existent.
These gentlemen probably wouldn’t eat our Western North Carolina Bbq called pulled pork. But I’d be delighted to make them food that most Americans eat.
Georgia 🍑 here. Personally I prefer Pecan Pie over peach cobbler but.....y'all need to travel here (especially the south) and try real food like Barbeque, green beans cooked in a pressure cooker, creamed corn, fried green tomatoes, butter beans, pinto beans, cabbage, cornbread and biscuits with butter and piece of country ham on it or slice of tomato and can't forget bacon fried just right in a cast iron skillet.....oh man I'm hungry now 😋
I'd like to invite these guys to try some Pittsburgh food: 1. Perogies with melted butter and fries onions, 2. A sandwich with french fries, melted cheese and Cole slaw on it
@@toomanyaccounts if you e ever been to Primanti's they do have a fish sandwich with slaw and fries on it as well as other non-beef alternatives. Have you even been?
Yes many varieties of meats are eaten in United States of America such as various cuts of Beef, Bison, Elk, Venison, also Lamb Cuts, varieties of Pork Cuts, Rabbit, Antelope, Bear, Moose, Alligator, Turtle, Goat. Poultry such as Chicken, Duck, Goose, Turkey, Quail and Pheasant, also many varieties of Seafood such as Lobster, Shrimp, Scallops, Clams, and too many different varieties of Fish to list here and also fresh water Fish such as Salmon, Trout, Bass, Catfish and many others that inhabit Rivers, Lakes and streams.
Well!! That was a FAST VIDEO!! I don't know how they could understand what the food was!!! America grows enough vegetables, fruits, and meats to feed 1/3 of the WHOLE WORLD!!!👍👍👍 I WOSH YOU FIND a Video about FARMING....Vegetables and beef and chicken!! They would be AMAZED TO SEE HOW VERY VERY BIG our Farms are !!!! Babu would say " HO HO HO HOOOO MANY TIMES!!!😂😂😂😱🥰🥰👍👍👍❣❣❣
A few generations ago, boiling meat was more common. It may be more usual these days to see someone grill, bake, or or fry the meat. We still boil some foods, like hot dogs or sausages if we're making lots of it at once.
@@Bouncypython202 because Cows & Pigs are sacred in Hinduism. Cows are called "Goumata" which means "Mother Cow". People pray to cows. You are not allowed to kill them. If someone is found eating beef in India, you will be killed instantly.
@@necrogenesis1981 It's a religious thing dude. You can't eat your God. Do you Christians eat Jesus in breakfast. I don't think so. But yeah I agree, they should just arrest those people, instead of killing them.
My nine year old has officially adopted Babu as an honorary member of our family. She loves his laugh.
best great uncle to have lol
I live it too...and his "whoa oh oh oh oh" s
Please Sarah He is my new grandpa
Great to see that people worldwide appreciate a great cheese stretch! 😂
That Chicago pan pizza cheese stretch is worthy of Guinness World Records. So much variety of amazing food in the U.S.A.
@@D33Lux USA is garbage, nothing is original, go to every native country and ask their food, you see how much they failed.
And Cheese in america like all food is a joke, half plastic crap. doesnt melt. full of crappy perservatives.
Come to the Netherlands, see how food tastes without additives. See in Italy how a pizza is made. And so on. America has most stolen unoriginal recipies in the world. besides that its not even a country its a continent. And all you got is stolen or taken in some way.
The only thing that America can call original. And maybe considered smoked: is how guns smoke people.
Garbage nations get the most attention while nothing they own is theirs.
@@dicknr1 The level of ignorance here is astounding, especially from someone who knows that they haven't experienced the very things they are talking about lol. You sound very troubled. Not to mention that many of these "stolen" dishes are from the blend of different cultures that have taken refuge here, often being made by these people themselves to share their culture with the rest of us. I could talk about how The Netherlands once ate their prime minister (no joke), or how Italy once being a vast empire "stole" some of their traditional style foods. But if cannibalism is healthier than processed foods then by all means man, start eating people. Besides the fact that heavily processed food is available in most western countries, not just the united states. I could also point out that (spoiler alert), you don't have to buy the heavily processed food at stores. You as a free thinking person can buy vegetables and meat, then cook your food like I do. Lastly, "nothing they own is theirs"? Both nations you mentioned owned colonies in which they stole resources from for years to prop up their own economies, including food. But you know... if you don't know history...
Edit: the word you meant was preservatives. When you say conservatives, your saying cheese in America is full of Republicans lol
@@dicknr1
"Preservatives," Mr. Genius. 🙄
@@D33Lux that's why everyone is so fat. Too many amazing things to eat.
I would be honored to feed these gentlemen if they ever visit Texas or Louisiana
Makes sure you don’t feed them beef (for Hindus) and pork (for Muslims, but even from Hindus in higher castes tend to avoid eating pork).
@@oghuzdynasty777 understood, thanks 😊
Imagine if they ate crawfish lol. VIDEO IDEA
Oh fuck yea, the 3 of them would get along with my family like a house on fire. I hope they realize theyve got a global audience
@@floydhill9265 well there is some more let say dietary complications with Muslims.
They have the most pure innocent hearts...To acknowledge the person who did the cooking, are these men for real..I just love them😇😍
Me wondering what my state's food is: I have no idea. We just have a lot of buffets ...
Nevada: The Buffet
Me: Oh.... (facepalm) LOL
I've travelled the country and asked myself the same question... That made me laugh... "buffet" = all the other good foods
cheers
Buffets are great though lol. Choosing which amazing foods to fill your plate up with is hard. I always want a bit of everything a buffet has.
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Yes, we eat a LOT of meat. Beef, chicken, pork, and fish. We also eat a ton of cheese. But we don't boil everything. I think we fry more stuff. Most of our fast food is fried. More people in America are trying to eat healthier though. It would be great if you could try some fall off the bone ribs and authentic NY pizza. Those are some of our best offerings that are iconic for being so uniquely good. NY bagels though are also the best and you can only get them here. Come and visit just for the food!
shhhh not beef, we dont eat beef. - . -
Visited NYC many times, all the food was amazing. The amount of variety is incredible.
eating ny pizza is on my bucket list. and eating genuine philly steaks.
@@paddington1670 yes, never beef. Apparently just boiled goat meat :P
@@paddington1670 what about pork?
You should give them some of that food, they would be really happy.
i hardly see them eat fish here. little do they know theres so many types of fish that can only be found in the states.
agree
I would def send them some fudge from Michigan!
A lot of it they can't have though anything pork and i believe beef
They have had American food
Would be really cool if they could have sampled the food as they watched it. They should be shown all the different states in the USA. Each state is different. I really Injoy watching these guys they make me smile. Much love to all🙏💜
I was gonna say the same. Hope they can travel tonthe US one day and eat this stuff directly from the source.
thing is they can't eat beef due to the cow being sacred in india as far as i know.
Sadly they are only getting exposure to videos where they are... the best of things is only experienced in the locations... They even told these poor men that taco bell was mexican food.
@@moribundxix yee no it ain't... that's mexican american... full on mexican food i have never tried.
@@Viesta I would contest that Taco Bell isn't food at all....of any country. Terrible 🤮
So funny that Raju noticed how much meat is in every dish and Raeen said that butter (I think he meant cheese though) is used in the food. You should show them US portion sizes compared to the rest of the world. They'll be so shocked. Also, I loved this food episode, maybe have them react to cuisines from around the world? Funny how Raeen right away recognizes the different foods he has tasted on this channel 😊
You and Raju are right, most Americans eat large portions of meat and cheese - also a lot of sugar - and that is how many Americans have supersized their bodies, compared to the rest of the world. It's a heath problem.
@@DinaLydia Nonsense, the food we eat doesn't matter, it's how active we are. The average working American is stuck behind a desk all day so they get no exercise, either that or they're lazy. I eat a lot of meat and cheese and sugar and I'm not fat because I work out.
@@Makabert.Abylon I guarantee if anyone ate anything in excess and didn’t exercise they’d be in a bad condition. I eat the exact same food, I’m fine.
@@Makabert.Abylon What part of "I eat the same things and I'm not obese or unhealthy" do you not understand? Sugar is not a determining factor, it's mostly genetics and environment. Read a science book.
@@Makabert.Abylon I know how nutrition works already, I was in sports for years lol. Nothing you eat is ever going to be completely healthy anyway, so who cares? All I know is I'm relatively healthy and that's all I care about. I never understood why people are so obsessed with health anyway, have you ever tasted diet food? It's terrible. Even if my supposedly terrible diet was hurting me, I dunno about you but I'd rather die enjoying myself than eat leaves every day.
Great segment. If ever these guys find themselves in the US they should be given an epic culinary tour, they will not be disappointed and can be acomidated for their religious preferences.
This should be done, it would be a great series. How can we crowd fund this to make it happen.
Please get them to react to more stuff about space. those videos are very entertaining.
Would love to send then some Québec maple syrup to try, and maybe while watching a video on how it's made 🇨🇦
6:56 huckleberry berry is a berry that you can only get in a certain part of America at very specific times of the year after it snows and you can’t farm it.
You have to scavenge for it.
The berry only grows after a snowfall of just the right consistency which allows the snow to actually insulate the seed from the extremely cold mountain temperatures.
So you’re best bet to tasting it is to get the jams, sodas, and preserves of all sorts. If you’re ever in that part of the state and get the chance to go huckleberry foraging do it!
I’d love to see them try their favourite local foods and also others from around India! I adore iIndian food - dal and rotis Babu are delicious! I like making naan breads and many different curried foods - chicken, beef and goat, all the different types of lentils, cabbage, red and green peppers…oh everything! Now MY mouth is watering too Babu! Please give my best wishes to Sarru..hope he’s well and back soon 🌹🌹🌹
Seems like it is time to do some more food tasting! I really enjoy their reactions to tasting new dishes! I wonder what they would think of foods like Beyond Burger and other vegetarian 'meats'?
Ikr
Well, I think it would technically make some things halal, at least.
Hell, I'm from England and I wanna try the majority of that 😂
I would be honoured to host these gentlemen here in Toronto, if they should be able to fly so far.
Raeen has a great memory! He remembered that Cuban sandwich from FL.😂💚
11:38 I don´t live there, but I don´t think goat meat isn´t eaten a lot in the US... I also think it´s a lot more common to fry, deep fry or barbeque than boiling meat in the US.
Growing up in Los Angeles, Goat meat was typically featured in Caribbean restaurants, with an occasional (rare) mediterranean restaurant. However, have had Goat Meat, and like any meat to me....if cooked right, it is delicious.
But yeah, I grew up with a lot of Chicken, Tuna, and Salmon. When it came to taco/burger night, my dad was a health nut and we used ground turkey instead of beef (Beef night was the once every few week steak night at home). With my fiancee having me cook ground beef....I haven't gone back to ground turkey :P
Beef is much better in ground form
Im from Kentucky! Where we were in the mountains we made hot browns with squirrel meat!
Man. These gentlemen know what good food looks like. Made me smile with each "woooo. ahhh." Adorable
The nice thing about visiting the USA is you can visit any one state and sample all those foods. I live in Michigan and we have BBQ ribs from most other states, NY and Chicago type Pizza and most all those foods shown in the video.
My home state of Virginia was so short-lived haha, but we do love our ham here. It’s great on a warm buttery biscuit (the bread item, not a cookie lol). 😉
I would love to send them some maple sugar candies from Canada.
Not my favourite, but beaver tails love them.
I'd love to cook for these men and their families ❣️
Same
😋 these videos are always my favorite but they make me hangry 😂
We don't eat a lot of goat or mutton. It's more beef, pork, and chicken. Im not a big fish eater but many people are.
Indians use mutton to refer to goat; outside of India it usually refers to the meat from an old sheep.
bigtime fish lover here. tried many types, bass, tilapia, salmon, tuna, red snapper, catfish, this one other fish i dont remember, want to try many more.
I love watching them experience new things I really think they would enjoy watch the paraolympics
Did you show them this video before lunch? Haha! They're practically drooling all over themselves, especially at the Texas bbq. 🤤
I wonder how we can share that beauty with them.... Especially that we can do it to their belief system.
Oh maaaaan hearing them talk about the types of food in different parts of India makes me want to travel there for a food tour
I already knew Maryland was gonna be about crabs LOL that and old bay are our biggest food items
Please show these guys the different states of the US. They were amazed to find out there were 50 here.
Actually, in the U.S., we don't eat a lot of goat meat. Not saying that there aren't places that fix it, but as a whole, we usually go for cow, pig, or chicken. And while the pepperoni role is a staple food in West Virginia, we also love deer meat. Deer steak with mashed potatoes and green beans is amazing. Deer jerky is also really good (when fixed right).
I would 100% want to go on a foodie road trip with these guys to every state. I would bankrupt myself paying for all of the food just to chat and watch them try bbq
That was pretty cool! I wonder if there's a similar video about each European countries most iconic food to show them.
Then again, each European country would deserve its own video for the most iconic food per region 😄 But still, something like thatI'd love to see them react to.
Me too!
This made me VERY hungry!
I LOVE that no matter what country or what language they speak, guys drooling over grilled meat is totally universal 😂
they were often thinking it was goat or lamb not beef though
@@toomanyaccounts Because Hindus Usually Don't Eat Beef.
It is super satisfying when they recall past episodes, like for avocado and buffets😋
Glad to watch this with my brothers oooh the food is making me hungry yummy 🤤
You know....i like these guys more and more. I subbed because they are having fun. I live in Maine in a small harbor town by the water, i see fishing and lobster boats coming and going, all of our seafood is fresh off the boats, but I have lived in many other states, its true, each one is very different from our accents, to our food, to our way of doing things. My hats off to these men for learning, its fun to watch...also, I am learning about their culture from them (i LOVE Indian food!).
Hey guys. I see a lot of American stuff in it. Let them see more from the world. Like in the show: Geography Now on RUclips. They will learn a lot of different cultures. And give them a foodcrate from different countries. They are going to love it. Mutch love and support from the Netherlands.
You can't make people watch a video like that and not FEED THEM!! It's cruel! They will get so hungry.
Agreed, I want my Philly Cheese Steak now please!
Man, they're suffering watching all that food 😂
You think just only them?!
@@molnarrobert1893 ama go eat pizza now. but im really hankering for some good fish or perhaps a rack of ribs.
I don't think goat is common in most American households, but some. I've lived here 61 years and have yet to eat goat, though I have eaten Alligator and Rattlesnake.
Go to a Caribbean restaurant and try it. Curry goat peas and rice plantains jerk chicken 🐔🍗
This video is the best. I really wish I could have these gentlemen over for a week of dinners. That would be a great Xmas present for me.
Curious if they realized there was alot of BEEF?
Also, Love the background music. ( Leaning on the Everlasting Arms)
Speaking of food, you should show them something about France... I feel like it's almost always about USA.
It's because people from these sort of backgrounds and countries are always told that the USA is the richest and best country in the world with the highest living standards and so they're just generally very interested what life in the USA looks like because of all of this.
I agree with you though, they should show them more from other countries.
Raeen would especially really enjoy a video about France! He built a Eiffel Tower sculpture.
Just find a some great video about France, and suggest it to them! 🇫🇷
@Dante Spardason They reacted to a video about skid row actually. And from what I remember, they were quite surprised that there's homeless people in the USA.
@@Asa...S They don't take suggestions usually but when they do it's only a topic and they pick out the video themselves which is often a pretty bad video unfortunately..
Yes, show them French people eating snails.
As a Californian allergic to avocado it's always frustrating that our state gets associated with avocado, we have so much amazing food here and avocado/guac is widely available but it's not EVERYWHERE...but oh well. Fun video!
Can you make them react to the upcoming NASA & SpaceX Crew 3 mission to the ISS? (Launching Between November 6th and November 8th)
My Mom makes the best Peach Cobbler in the whole state of Georgia! And you probably knew already, but these dishes are more for special occasions because eating them regularly would kill a person lol. Especially our Southern food. But it would be a happy death, for sure 😁. I’d sure love the opportunity to host these gentlemen and cook for them!
Nothing like good old fashioned southern food to make life grand 😁. Another 🍑here....but personally I'd rather have Pecan Pie 😋
@@bethshadid2087 Yeah, those are great pies, too! It’s wild how many southerners are here on this channel - especially Georgians. Makes me proud and hopeful. Hope you are having a joyful weekend, Beth! God bless,
I would love to see a whole series of different countries' favorite foods for them to try! You should try some traditional Canadian treats :)
You should make a series where they try one dish from every state (Unless the dishes have ingredients that they can’t eat)
I love when people start making buckeyes 😂 definitely an Ohio favorite
I would show them Niagara Falls, and other scenes here and drive them all around.
...and now i want to see the same but with italian food :)
Oh wow that pork Tenderloin Sandwich looks awesome.!!!! I think American like their Bar-B-Que more then anything and I hardly ever eat boiled meat unless it is stew and I do not boil my meat I roast it first then break it up and put it in a pot and make a good gravy and then add the vegies and no that meat never sees water ever. The vegies are also roasted in a big pan with a little broth and then cut up and added to the meat and gravy. Those men acted like they were so hungry, they should come over here and they would be spoiled forever and would want to take back our style of eating.
Gentlemen, these were each only select recipes of many different foods spanning back since not only colonization, but also from the native tribes that weee scattered across these two continents. Tamales, which are a sort of soft wrapping pastry made of corn, filled with whatever ingredients, wrapped further in a corn husk and steamed to cook. Originally created by the Aztecs. In my state, not only do we have Marionberry pie, but we also grow 99% of the hazelnuts for the nation. We also have a pretty prominent selection of Pinot noir wines, we have a good bit of wheat and cattle, and Portland has some craft beer breweries that are popular. We also have a place called Voodoo Donuts. That would be a reaction video all its own.
Also, if there is ever a way to get these people some huckleberry products, if you could try our Pacific Northwest huckleberries…
Jams, pies, cobblers, combine with yogurt for a healthier snack, but if you get good ones, straight off the bush is best.
Would LOOOOOVE to take the guys out for some Texas barbeque! :D
Have these guys react to group b rally from the 80's.
those cars had in some cases 500bhp+ and all weighed less than a ton, yet you would have crowds of spectators standing right up against the edge of the track and in some cases blocking parts of it to get a look at the cars flying towards them.
EDIT: nvm i just found out they already did that one lol
Love from the state of Iowa, USA
nothing beats New Haven style pizza. Frank Peppe's and modern pizza easily blow NY style pizza out of the water if you ever come to Connecticut i would love to show them around
Washingtonian here. I can confirm there's damn good coffee to be had if you skip chain brands like Charbucks.
Oh my! I hope that you fed them something good after viewing this one!
When these gents get to the US they should get picked up from the airport by Guy Fiery and they can tour some DDDs!
Once you taste Mackinac Island fudge you will be disappointed by everything afterwards
I am really happy to see them find more experience! Let them react more about space launches or anything related to that, they would be happy for our civilization 💪
India Mysore coffee is awesome!
I would like to mention that generally meat is not boiled, but rather grilled, or in the case of poultry often baked or "roasted". Vegetables are often sauteed in a pan or steamed. Potatoes, corn, carrots and root vegetables are often boiled as they are harder in texture. Many vegetables are preferred to be eaten raw in salads. All nutritional benefits are retained in this manner, as with steaming. I would love to bring these men to Massachusetts where we are the coastline with New Hampshire and Maine where there is much to do and great seafood to try such as New England clam chowder, Maine Lobster and crab, calamari (squid) and salt water taffy to name just a few.
Where are the people of the show so mean they’re showing these people all this delicious food and I can only imagine how they feel afterwards seriously I’m Canadian and I feel bad for them so much that I literally want to jump through the TV screen with three poutine’s with bacon and pulled pork on top of them and say enjoy
Great vid ..these guys so need a trip to the States, Europe, or the Uk ,can you even imagine that lol
I am a man from Nebraska. When most other people hear Chili with Cinnamon Rolls they say "Eww"
These amazing guys say "Wow, great!"
My brothers! lol
By doing some quick math (and a bit of rounding) The United States is roughly the size of three Indias.
I grew up in Nebraska and while chili on cinnamon rolls wasn't a common food in my household, I had heard of it being around. I feel just "corn" was probably a likely candidate for "state food" if I' being honest. :P
But most Nebraska corn goes for animal feed and ethanol production, so it's not really a state dish for people. Even the sweet corn isn't as good as that found elsewhere. Had better sweet corn in Michigan this summer than I've found living for 27 years in Nebraska. And I agree about the chili and cinnamon rolls, never had that combination in my life. But then I didn't grow up in Nebraska and go to school here, either.
I hope you explained to them that no goat meat was shown in this video. It was mostly beef, pork, and various types of seafood, with the exceptions of the turkey in the hot brown and the buffalo (bison). Some goat is eaten in the U.S., but is very uncommon. Lamb is eaten, but not a lot, and mutton is virtually non-existent.
I live in little rock, arkansas and u guys should come to the cheese dip festival it is so fun
These gentlemen probably wouldn’t eat our Western North Carolina Bbq called pulled pork. But I’d be delighted to make them food that most Americans eat.
I haven't had a nice pork tenderloin sandwich in so long. I may need to go to Indiana this weekend.
Georgia 🍑 here. Personally I prefer Pecan Pie over peach cobbler but.....y'all need to travel here (especially the south) and try real food like Barbeque, green beans cooked in a pressure cooker, creamed corn, fried green tomatoes, butter beans, pinto beans, cabbage, cornbread and biscuits with butter and piece of country ham on it or slice of tomato and can't forget bacon fried just right in a cast iron skillet.....oh man I'm hungry now 😋
I loved hearing the reactions to the foods....oooooo.....ahhhhh
I'd like to invite these guys to try some Pittsburgh food:
1. Perogies with melted butter and fries onions,
2. A sandwich with french fries, melted cheese and Cole slaw on it
no cow remember.
@@toomanyaccounts
A sandwich doesn't have to have beef on it. It could be a fish sandwich or a chicken sandwich
@@sherridadey5053 if the sandwich is famous due to beef then it is a problem. when the was the last time you heard of a philly fish cheese sandwich
@@toomanyaccounts if you e ever been to Primanti's they do have a fish sandwich with slaw and fries on it as well as other non-beef alternatives. Have you even been?
@@sherridadey5053 that is not the spirit of Philadelphia cheesesteak
I kinda miss the days they do food reactions ngl.
I wish there was just a full video of Babu's music:)
If they ever come to Maine, I would be honored to take them to a Clambake :)
Steamed clams, corn on the cob, baked potato, and boiled Maine lobster
That was a good and accurate video. 👌 Texans love their beef.
Yup! Now I need some brisket and potato salad with a glass of sweet tea.
Goodness, Sixbucks, I mean Starbucks is everywhere.
Yes many varieties of meats are eaten in United States of America such as various cuts of Beef, Bison, Elk, Venison, also Lamb Cuts, varieties of Pork Cuts, Rabbit, Antelope, Bear, Moose, Alligator, Turtle, Goat. Poultry such as Chicken, Duck, Goose, Turkey, Quail and Pheasant, also many varieties of Seafood such as Lobster, Shrimp, Scallops, Clams, and too many different varieties of Fish to list here and also fresh water Fish such as Salmon, Trout, Bass, Catfish and many others that inhabit Rivers, Lakes and streams.
All that good looked delicious. Now I'm hungry
Well!! That was a FAST VIDEO!! I don't know how they could understand what the food was!!! America grows enough vegetables, fruits, and meats to feed 1/3 of the WHOLE WORLD!!!👍👍👍 I WOSH YOU FIND a Video about FARMING....Vegetables and beef and chicken!! They would be AMAZED TO SEE HOW VERY VERY BIG our Farms are !!!! Babu would say " HO HO HO HOOOO MANY TIMES!!!😂😂😂😱🥰🥰👍👍👍❣❣❣
If they are Hindu, they would NOT like to see how you guys farm BEEF. Cows being... you know... sacred to them? :D
A few generations ago, boiling meat was more common. It may be more usual these days to see someone grill, bake, or or fry the meat. We still boil some foods, like hot dogs or sausages if we're making lots of it at once.
Here in Minnesota, we have anything made by Hormel.
He's Officially my grandpa Babu
Navajo tacos are a staple in my state. AZ
Damn Babu Bhai accent is so strong I had to read the subtitles when he speak even as an Indian😂 btw I love them🙏
It might be the fluffiest of cultural topics, but by golly, food is something _everyone_ has in common.
These are foods that are popular in each state but it is not all they eat. 99% of the food eaten in America is eaten in all 50 states.
you guys are so underrated
I really wish they would’ve given these guys some food afterwards
Babu, you are a gem!
Please make them react to more eating competitions or mukbangs!
Somebody get these men a decent Texas BBQ PLEASE!!!
I believe that they don't eat beef or pork... Would have to be chicken barbecue...
@@KuroiHato69 Yeah? Who said that?
@@Bouncypython202 because Cows & Pigs are sacred in Hinduism. Cows are called "Goumata" which means "Mother Cow". People pray to cows. You are not allowed to kill them. If someone is found eating beef in India, you will be killed instantly.
@@sandeepbarua1926 Killed? Whose business is it what people eat so much as to go to murder?
@@necrogenesis1981 It's a religious thing dude. You can't eat your God. Do you Christians eat Jesus in breakfast. I don't think so.
But yeah I agree, they should just arrest those people, instead of killing them.