India VS USA VS Korea l People Try Each Other Fried Rice For The First Time!!!
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- Опубликовано: 21 июн 2024
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Today we Tried 3 Fired Rice For the First time!!
What is your Favorite?
KR Rumi @rumiious
IN Nayanja @na.yan.ja
US Sophia @sophiasidae
#briyani #jambalaya #KimchiFriedrice #india #korea #usa - Развлечения
The american girl is giving teacher vibes. She seems very kind and the way she talks is so calming!
She is the 'host ' of this show and others are members
But she knows nothing about jambalaya. It's a take on paella that the creoles brought to the south (southern US states), and seafood is very common on all the coastal states (even non coastal states have lots of seafood dishes). I mean Maine lobster rolls are world famous. I think the "American" girl should have done a little more research before filming.
I like her vibe. Kind, calm and cozy.😊
I think she is annoying
@@jaeyocho ofcourse , it's not white peoples food , i wonder what white people food or type of culture they had back in the slave days ? mashed potatoes maybe , it is quite interesting to learn more about origins of stuff .
Biryani is NOT fried rice 😊
Its marinated & steamed rice.
Biryani is equivalent to mix fried rice, vegetables, chicken, spices, masala ,ect..
Shut up
@@ACTVhorror13 it's not fried stop it lol
@@ACTVhorror13it’s not 😅 it’s a marinated one pot rice dish if you wanna compare
Jambalaya is also not fried rice, so…
Calling Biryani "fried" rice is CRIMINAL, you are disrespecting the efforts of the chef !! 😐
I agree with you
In America, say 'Fried rice' as well as biryani (uk)
It's not biryani, chill. They must have prepped it in fried rice style in Korean restaurants. Just look at the rice here @ 2:16 ...just looks the same as red rice beside it.
@@emotionalIntelligence2078 but it's also called biryani
Shut up weirdo
These three girls are so sweet. I really love watching them together. They're all so respectful and genuinely appreciative of each other's culture, so wholesome
That biryani looks nothing like authentic biryani, also I don't think we can call it fried tbh.
don't know why she called it fried rice , may cause americans don't know the difference between fried and cooked lol
0:34 Jambalaya has a mix of African, French, and Spanish culinary influences.
@@barbzfurbernie4560 Jambalaya (/ˌdʒæmbəˈlaɪə/ JAM-bə-LY-ə, /ˌdʒʌm-/ JUM-) is a savory rice dish of mixed origins that developed in the U.S. state of Louisiana apparently with African, Spanish, and French influences, consisting mainly of meat or seafood (or both),[1] and vegetables mixed with rice and spices.
tbh it just looks like a seafood "Paella" from Spain but with only shrimps
@@bryniac5 it's pretty different
@@bryniac5It’s different. Jambalaya has a lot of spice to it while the one from Spain doesn’t.
My wife’s from New Orleans and they put rice with everything. It’s also pretty common to include sausages in jambalaya and other creole dishes.
Jambalaya is a fusion of French, Native American, and African foods into one of the best American dishes.
Real
I can tell that, even tho she is from Georgia, she doesn't know much about Jambalaya. It's a creole dish, coming from African, Spanish, and French influences. Just listen to the name. Also, Cajun spice is popular culturally but so is lemon-pepper for chicken and the "holy trinity" baby 😊❤
white people have mashed potatoes with mayo lol
For the American girl to say we don’t use spices 😂 babygirl that’s in YOUR household 😬
Was just finna say this
Lol right
I love how kind they are to each other and their sentiments. So pleasant to watch ❤
I am happy that all are enjoying Indian food and I feel proud about it ☺️
Biriyani is a fried rice?? How come the NRI kids are the only ones who always are so wrong about the food from their original culture in videos like these?? 🤦♂
Fyi, India does have its own variants of fried rice as well thanks to the Tibetan refugees who introduced their cuisine and a lot of fusions emerged... The Vandi Fried Rice is one example where they make fried rice using indian spices in it... The Tawa Pulao is another example, though instead of cooking in a wok, they use a Tawa or a flat griddle...
I absolutely love Jambalaya…it’s a creole (Louisianan/Southern) dish.
Edit: 4:31 I don’t know why she said “Americans only use salt & pepper” as if it’s all of us. It’s White Americans who don’t use seasonings/spices, just salt and pepper💯African Americans (like myself) use seasonings/spices not just salt and pepper.
100% agree i was like “what you mean we only use salt and pepper?😭”
The American girl is very open minded.. I love her
Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
My favorite character is Sophia because i love her actions and she is very beautiful ❤
This is cool 2 see.. people from different countries trying food from outside there home country✊✌. Yeah I'm from America too....not often but whenever I do eat rice it is usually just white rice..So she's right.. rice is usually not as popular as other foods here. But I'd like 2 try the rice meals from both India and Korea too though
I've only tried two out of the three rice dishes biriyani is very good but I really like kimchi bokk-eumbab (김치 볶음밥) definitely my favorite out of the three and I like to add bacon on mine. Also props to Ah-Reum for liking cilantro or coriander she has been blessed by the cilantro gods.
6:39 I think she was thinking about "Bay" leaf
오오우~~🍽️I'm hungry. I'll put all three of them on a plate👩🏻
Kimchi fried rice is without sugar is much better and healthier
I loved Korea foods ❤
Show traditional drinks of these countries.
Sophia talks like chat gpt 😂
This video made me hungry! All three rice dishes looked delicious!
The Korean girl looks so confident and cute
you're doing a fantastic job at making learning enjoyable!
야미 냠 냠~What a graceful American lady. her efforts for ladies next to her. 🍀☘️🌿🌳🌲🌱🪴
as soon as they started eating biryani swiggy would pop with a biryani ad
Paella doesn’t have as much spice as Jambalaya. Jambalaya is spicier in general because it has a lot of African influence in it due to American culture being highly influenced by Africans throughout its history.
I would consider Jambalaya an original American dish.
Also, not every American dish has an English or Italian name, USA is very diverse since it’s “founding”.
U guys are too good in explanation and elaborating each and every detail of it
The American girl is really honest ❤
This makes me wanna try indian food so bad!
Not much justice done with the explanation of biriyani.... wanted to see Noopur again. She explained it well what biriyani means to indians
Biriyani is not fried rice it's a whole meal itself
Biryani has more than 30 ingredients all well proportioned. Those who have not eaten biryani in india would not be able to justify.
It’s the oooohs and aaaahss 😂
Love all 3 dishes 🤤😋
Jambalaya is a mixed cultural recipe abit French abit Spanish abit Afro American its Cajun food i guess.
Lmao this girl did not just call Biriyani fried rice !!!! We do have indo Chinese fried rice she could have shared lmao
I don't know if its her fault - but the American girl made some pretty questionable statements about American food and Jambalaya. The fact she said she was from Georgia surprised me considering some of the things she said. There were also just things the others pointed out that would have been interesting points. One of them even pointed out that the name "jambalaya" was a bit strange - that would have been a great time for the American girl to say:
"Yes, it is, and we don't know exactly where the name comes from, the origin of the name was lost in the swirl culinary and linguistic influences of Louisana in the 1700s"
or something like that.
Jambalaya is not "Southern-ish" it is definately Southern and a very specific type of southern from the Gulf Coast (Louisiana area) - and it definitely has Spanish influence like the other girl correctly observed. She didn't mention that it usually has andouille sausage in it but said octopus - I have never in my life seen jambalaya with octopus in it.
She also said "We don't have a lot of meals with rice in it" which is a crazy statement to me. She makes it sound like Americans didn't know what rice was until Chipotle existed. Huge portions of the U.S. were once controlled by Spain and Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexico was founded in 1610, the original Constitution of the state of California was debated in Spanish and English, Florida used to be called Spanish Florida, which is right next to Georgia. Spain helped the U.S. during its War of Independence, Rice has long had a place at the American dinner table thanks to both old and new influences.
Her definition of "American food" seems confused. She said "Its not like, from Europe" but Jambalaya was very much partly influenced by Spain and features a sausage with a French name - this doesn't make any sense. She also made no mention of the West African influence, which is one of the cornerstones of "American Southern" cooking. Are the people in the videos not allowed to talk about slavery? They weren't "immigrants" and they had a very real impact on more than American food culture.
She also said "Seafood is not that common in America" - This is an absolutely bonkers statement. There are whole regions of the U.S that are known for seafood and even places that are not near the ocean eat a lot of fish like trout and catfish and, and "fish frys" and "seafood boils" are common in places that are a thousand miles apart.. In the U.S. the National Institute of Health sometimes does surveys about what people eat and in 2014 - Over 80% of Americans reported consuming any seafood over the past 30 days, 74% reported consuming fish, and 54% reported eating shellfish.
Americans definitely eat seafood and rice - a lot of it.
Pakistanis and indians love Biryani a lot different tastes and different ways they cook rice spicy 🔥 tasty 😋.
If u want to try morocan food i'm here😊❤
Pretty sure there was only one fried rice on the table...
Which
Korean fried rice @@ACTVhorror13
Biryani it's not a fried rice. Bro i can't believe she said that. We don't fry the rice we cook it
Thank you. Such an interesting video. All of them are kind, smart and eloquent. I've enjoyed it.😊
The American girl is cute and pretty 😍 ash😍
And Indian also 😊
Hmmmm aaaaaa hmmmm aaaaaa HAHAHAHAHA that's so funny
I thought Jambalaya is for pasta only. Didn’t know it can be cooked with rice
The American girl is just sooo beautiful ❤️
Why did the like button glow up when the Korean said thumbs up 😂😂😂
assalamualaikum,
i am razeen age 9 and im a muslim aswell we cook biriyanis in eid, ramadan the festival of breaking the fast and in birthday celebrations.this is july and it was my birthday in july 12th , i hope you wish me a happy birthday .
El Jambalaya es un plato con influencia española, junto con otras culturas. De ahí que se parezca a un arroz español. Lo sabe la coreana pero no la chica de USA...
Yo estaba pensando que se parecía a la paella
@@ivanovichdelfin8797 Paella doesn’t have spices in it like Jambalaya. Spaniards aren’t known for using a lot of spices in food.
Paella is made mostly with tomatoes while Jambalaya is mostly many different types of spices due to the black American and Native American influence on the food.
as an asian we do eat lots of rice 😊
You brought a winner to competition😂
American and Indian is winner 🏆 🥇 😅
You make me hungry 🤤
educate this indian woman please, BIRYANI IS NOT A FRIED RICE !!!!
im not a fan of korean food that much but interms of fried rice,kimchi fried rice is the best,its not dry unlike other fried rice
I CAN'T with the American girl...... omg
Same, it hurts listening to her misinformation 😂
Jambalaya is African Jollof rice. Actually a staple in New Orleans. It’s not Spanish rice ok
@@vostestheticsbeauty Fake news, it’s not African Jollof rice at all. Where did you get that from?
Jambalaya is a mix of Afro American(American descendants of slaves, not recently Nigerian immigrants), French, Spaniard, And Native American influence.
NOW ME HUNGRY😋
hummmm..😀😀😀
I have eaten jambalaya in Chilis lol
what we have in biryani masala jayatri Jayfal star oliver long and elaichi black pepper and esecret biryani masala ❤ zaffronand khoya khir l MeethaAttur rose water
Fried rice ke naam pr biriyani khiladi vo bhi bina chatni ke😂
It’s funny that a Korean would be shocked at 6-7 hour marination. How long does Kimchi take? 😂
Actually that long marination does make a difference for the chicken used in biriyani it makes it more tender and flavorful and it's marinated with plain yogurt and spices and more delicious. Plus Ah-Reum's reaction is a little funny and cute.
Rice originated mostly in Asian Countries, and in China.
Western Countries mostly bread, and biscuits as alternative of rice or carbs. ❤
Indians and Filipino are very similar to each because we eat with hands too ❤❤
Her being from America happy she’s there but girl!
Americans love spice. Depends on how you were raised. Salt and pepper and Cajun seasoning 😂 We do better than that
Give them a plate to serve food,,
Jambalaya it’s actually influenced by Spanish, African and French
If they really wanted to they could have added the mixed fried rice which represent the fried rice of india more than biriyani
In this video , Indian girl is soo beautiful and cute | then American fried rice or biriyani is so yummy 😋
i saw all your comments. i think you are a anti-korea indian racist. why do you watch korean contents video?
Did she really just say that Jambalaya doesn't have Spanish influence? It is literally derived from Paella....
Fried rice means using leftover to make a dish 😅
My family don’t use just salt and pepper they have 2 cabinets full of creole and Cajun seasonings
Yeah she probably was referring to most white Americans who don’t season their food. The only white Americans I’ve known that use seasonings & spices widely are of Italian, Cajun, & broadly Mediterranean ancestries. Or they either are cooks/chefs who cook international dishes or married to POC who taught them how to season food
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“Glad I could help you Sofia 🕶️”
She is so cute and honest
Why would u call biriyani as fried rice. Baji we would disown u if that happens again 😂. And I don't know about India but here in Pakistan we don't add eggs to biriyani.
Sophia!!!!❤❤❤
And this Indian girl also ❤❤❤
korean girl doesn't seems real to me
As an Indian Muslim I am honored-
Heh
She looks like kylie padilla
American Gril lets smolke a Jam together watching the sunset on the Beach....
Ya right and she is so pretty cute 😍
What is curry masala wtf! Is she even Indian?
Biryani never gets fried.
It's more of mixed steamed rice.
More Sophia 😍😍
Harusnya sama nasi goreng dari indonesia ga sih? Terus briyani itu sama nasi kuning nasi kebuli
3:30 Oh boy... Sofia, I know you're from the South and all, but you can't call other immigrants... immigrants. Euro immigrants were immigrants too!
5:28 lovely auto caption mistake there (:
descriptions of Biryani masala was wrong in biriyani never useused turmeric at all 😮
Russian who's video??
I would not call that biriyani a fried rice, normally fried rice is a white long rice with carrots and other veggies on it.
Korean looks like a giant
Where's fried rice ? If it's oil doesn't mean it's fried 😒. Friend rice is quite white and with vegetables like Bell peppers, carrots ,peas , cashew, kismis and tuch of dry fruits.
Absolutely not lol
Biryani is not friend rice WTH 😂
Indians have their own kind of fried rice which comes under the indo-chinese cuisine it is a very popular part of Indian cuisine
Biryani on the other hand is a sort of a one pot meal in itself there is no fried rice involved in it so no you can't consider briyani as a fried rice that's a very wrong information
Can you do a same video like that whith a muslim and american an a korean grils pls😢😢😅
This American girl is always high.....
She is host
Hâhha
For me my mom makes Biryani every week but if its special then we make a LOT, my mother she makes it every Friday.