I am Indian and I live in the city of vada pav (Mumbai) and even I have not seen all these foods in packaged form. Well done Singapore! Seeing the world enjoying the food of my country makes me so happy ❤
I really appreciate that DancingBacons never says anything rude or mean about the various items he tries. The most he’s said is “well, that’s just not for me” or “the price is too high for what you get”, which is completely understandable. It makes watching his videos relaxing and fun, especially when his friend accompanies him on his search for new foods. She’s amazing too.
@@tarterusniflheim5723 Why do people think the camera person is a woman? A few months ago there were a couple videos which clearly demonstrated that the camera person is a guy.
Malaysian here, who is part of Indian origin and married to a South Korean (& lived in 🇸🇬 too!) - I really love that you included Indian things on your channel! Everything looks interesting and I’m ashamed to admit I’ve never tried ANY of these before, but much appreciated that you made this vid ❤️
Apparently it found it’s way to the US too because my grandmother had a fridge full of that shit claiming it would lower her blood pressure and cure her asthma.
@@mar.y no iam just more knowledge full than you and can you see what you writing how can i didn't watch the video and comment about the contents of thi video just grow up kid 🤦♂
I gotta say, Indians and Ethiopians do wonderful things with vegetables--I definitely do not mind eating my veg at an Indian or Ethiopian restaurant. Those two cuisines other than Asian in general are my two favorite things to eat in the world other than the most perfect food ever created, which is of course pizza.
Majority of Indians are actually predominantly non vegetarians. The majority of (North) Indian cuisine is just chicken/mutton dishes where the meat is replaced with Cottage Cheese. South Indian Vegetarian cuisine is actually good.
@@HamzaAgha-ku8zr You got it reverse lol. those are original vegetarian dishes. You must be stupid to call Paneer dishes as unoriginal. Also North India with states like Punjab, Rajasthan , Gujarat, Himachal have over 50% vegetarians. and Paneer dishes are as ancient as lamb dishes
As an Indian, seeing you add water in Rajbhog gave me a mini heart attack😅. Try avoiding water next time, it lessens the flavourful taste of the rasgulla.
11:00 I can confirm that plant based 'meat' is pretty pricey here in America too especially the good stuff like Beyond Meat and Impossible Burgers, probably because it's still a relatively new thing and they've yet to find cheaper and more efficient ways to manufacture it
Same here. I think you are correct, those vegan meat products are pretty new and are quite expensive because only a few companies make them. I like them well enough, but I try to avoid plant-based products masquerading as meat because of the cost, but I’ll splurge if we have a cookout or something. I still prefer to cook dishes that have always been meatless (I’m not a vegan), so I do make a lot of Indian food. I am lucky to have several Indian/Nepalese markets near me, but they don’t have the variety of convenience food like DancingBacons shows here. I’d love to try some.
lets not forget the ingredients used to make them, some of those can be harmful to your health. Also, never trust a lunchable, even at your school lunch, ok?
@@manhducdinh7606 this is fear mongering unless you have specific ingredient or brand callouts… it is true these plant-based imitation meats tend to be higher in fats, and tend to be soy-based (which is of course dangerous to people with soy allergies), but to make a blanket statement like this accusing plant based food of being bad for your health isn’t really accurate…
So impressed with how food is packed, a napkin and a spoon in the rice, not to mention the fact that it was full of rice, in a Rice a Roni one you would get maybe a inch or 2 of rice at the bottom
yeah, because one time eating is ohk but for everyday don't eat frozen food, we eat fresh well cooked food at home for better health in future. that's why we indians don't eat frozen food often.
Indian foods are best when they are served freshly made. You can try dry foods like dhokla and papad in packaged condition, but curries and naans and rice should be served and eaten freshly cooked.
The legendary Cricketer is Mahendra Singh Dhoni One of the successful captain of India and Captain Cool. The Triangular Pastry is called Samosa commonly it is stuffed with mesh potato and other Masala and Beans many people stuffed with various things like Cheese, Meats, etc.. If you want to experience the real Indian Food which basically change every mile when you travel Across India you will come to know about the different cuisine Where flavours are Unthinkable Love from India❤
I wasn't at all surprised that you said you couldn't finish the Halwa. My experience with Indian sweets taught me that they are very rich and very sweet, far too sweet for my taste, and yet, I have a sweet tooth.
Well in India there are 1000 different variety of sweets. Not all are sweet. Most have a very low sweet rate because mostly many Indian don't have excessive sweet taste rather prefer the other side.
Depends on the sweet and region, really. If u r worried about the sugar content, try sweets made from jaggery: unprocessed cane sugar and white sugar's somewhat "healthier" avatar. That said, moderation is the key when consuming any kind of sweet.
Coz they’re supposed to be eaten in very tiny portions and very occasionally like on celebrations & festival. Like just one piece per person. Sugar isn’t a regular part of diet. Like, if you’re eating something sweet, people will ask you what’s the occasion, what are we celebrating
There are Indian sweets that aren't very sweet like Rasgulla, or Gulab jamun, something like Kaju katli isn't as sweet as other two but one the best Indian sweet
Indian convenience food is so good. I've been getting butter chicken in a can and having it with basmati rice lately... a meal ready in just a few minutes.
Might be some of the tastiest looking convenience food you’ve tried. That microwave meal especially. I love Cafe Spice’s microwave curry and rice meals, as well as the Trader Joe’s Indian dishes, but that looks even tastier.
Plant based 'meats' here are insanely expensive. It's almost $10-$12 just for 4 links of sausage...where if you get the actual beef ones from Johnsonville you get 6 links of 'em for $4. But I do got to say, the plant based wonton wrappers, eggroll wrappers, and things like that are AMAZING! They are so tender when cooked for pot stickers, eggrolls, or dumplings. So tasty!
@@tilakgupta9293 That may be true, but that's just as pricey. You either make it yourself or well travel to a place that has it. And even in the end that might be cheaper...haha!
I am from Canada watching u and your partner enjoy food together just makes me smile to know there are people out there who love to try new food keep up the good work also u should try some Canada food like Cheese curds fries and gravy called a poutine
I live in India but I have never been to a convince store where we get lndian packaged food ,majority of the Indians go and eat it fresh from a restaurant or Dhaba which is kind of a local restaurant in India
Small farms are going bye bye along with gov subsidizing crops over others so the farmer goes with what makes money. Sad really...so we get cheap corn lettuce and tomatoes. Fun for burgers
@@brianlawlThey are referring to the meat substitutes, not fresh produce. In the US, there’s a decent demand for plant-based meat substitutes, plus they are relatively new, so their prices are really high. Same with plant-based cheese. I agree that there are far cheaper options as a vegetarian, like lentils and beans. But if you are going to a picnic or cookout, it is nice to bring plant based burgers or vegan hot dogs. It is nice to have convenience foods on occasion for those days when you are too tired to make a curry.
this is the first time I've seen processed indian food and it doesn't look apetizing at all, just make the food yourself brother, it's gonna be a whole lot fun & whole lot tasteful
Come to India bro, I will have you try all these freshly cooked, they look and taste totally different. You will definitely be blown away. I do understand the fact that at least it is available there, so people can try and experience this without literally having to fly over to the country. Thanks for bringing such a content!
Just a friendly advice: Cook "Vada Pav", instead of buying it frozen. I know it seems like a huge task (it actually is). I'm saying this because I'd really like you to enjoy the best thing at it's fullest. 👍👍Nice Video.
Actually indians never used to eat these convenient packaging foods in India. Mostly people eats in streets or restaurants when they out of house otherwise mostly homecooked meals being eaten by us.
Hi there just a small tip for the amla ( Indian Goose berry ) your supposed to mix it with water till it's sweet enough for your taste and it is also used to beat the heat. Love your channel ❤
Would I be a scratcher if I couldn't help but notice plastic casing used for warming food in microwave oven. I believe regardless of the microwave-safe marking on packaging , glass utensils are preferable to do the task. Food can be poured out of the packaging, warmed and perhaps even garnished with something fresh. Would enhance the experience. A humble view.
As an Indian ... I've always wanted to visit foreign countries. But now lookin at them eat frozen foods makes me pity them. Now I never wanna leave India. Just my thought... Nothing serious❤️
They are just trying frozen food . It's not their regular meals. They just made for convenience. How ignorant can u be. You think India is the only country that has freshly cooked meals. 😂 Even I try frozen food at supermarkets just for o Fun. You are the one to be pitied. Have no experience in the outside world just living in a well thinking it is the world, travel some! Then you can actually see the world.
Somebody please give this man some fresh indian food😭
I think it's a women
@@Sharvil-lr1ff a guy
They shows a woman when they did outdoor shooting. I thought it's a woman too.
@@sohiyyi the woman is his wife I believe. Dancing bacons is a dude
And a bigger spoon if he's going to eat all these food
I am Indian and I live in the city of vada pav (Mumbai) and even I have not seen all these foods in packaged form. Well done Singapore! Seeing the world enjoying the food of my country makes me so happy ❤
These are common in the supermarkets. You can find these items there.
Go to the nearest supermarket you dumb.
Ready to eat food are not that much sold in india so these companies cater to other other that's why some of these you will almost never find in india
@@timserious7678 Yes not everywhere but in developed cities.
You can easily find these items in Noida.
Apne Roz fresh pakane wale hai bhai,,,ye sb nhi hota hai
I really appreciate that DancingBacons never says anything rude or mean about the various items he tries. The most he’s said is “well, that’s just not for me” or “the price is too high for what you get”, which is completely understandable. It makes watching his videos relaxing and fun, especially when his friend accompanies him on his search for new foods. She’s amazing too.
I really like the fact that dancing bacons just doesn't say anything and just puts subtitles :). Adds it's own flavor of ASMR
Her reaction is too funny also😂
They are both ladies, though. ;)
@@tarterusniflheim5723 ¿
@@tarterusniflheim5723 Why do people think the camera person is a woman? A few months ago there were a couple videos which clearly demonstrated that the camera person is a guy.
As an Indian myself, i've literally never even seen these food items before... now I wanna try them too!!
They are available in Supermarkets, but they don't taste good so I guess no body buys them
But if you try them in India you'll be super happy ❤
@@Cartoonful nothing beats the authentic ones huh
@@iamterrible253 yessh
Yeah just microplastics 😂
Malaysian here, who is part of Indian origin and married to a South Korean (& lived in 🇸🇬 too!) - I really love that you included Indian things on your channel! Everything looks interesting and I’m ashamed to admit I’ve never tried ANY of these before, but much appreciated that you made this vid ❤️
What is the age difference?
@@shantanuranjan5462why ask this? It’s none of your business
@@Imaslutforpuns why are you speaking for some one else ?
@@hgghgguk I just want to know why they asked that because it’s an odd thing to ask randomly
@@shantanuranjan5462 WTF.
India is heaven for vegitarian foods. So many varieties so many flavours ♥️
ya
Non veg also
Vegetarian
So you are saying that India is hell 😂 for non vegetarian 😂😂
@@tastyfoods7670 India is heaven for vegetarians. For non vegetarians also it is good ,not hell. Because non veg foods have variety too.
About 25 years ago people in Australia were selling Noni juice as the latest "miracle" "superfood" and it cost a LOT more than $8.50 a bottle!
Haha
@@arpitshivhare217 haha
@@locuscuztheyfocuse4581haha
@@user-tp5qu7zu2l haha
Apparently it found it’s way to the US too because my grandmother had a fridge full of that shit claiming it would lower her blood pressure and cure her asthma.
That Maharaja Thali looks soooo good 🤤 my taste buds are jealous
that wasnt the maharaja thali
@@foodieishuvlogs81 then you obviously didn't watch the video or seen the thumbnail 🗿
@@mar.y no iam just more knowledge full than you and can you see what you writing how can i didn't watch the video and comment about the contents of thi video just grow up kid 🤦♂
@@foodieishuvlogs81 Lmao 🤣 damn you got heated quick. Slow down muchacho
@@mar.ySorry, it's just hot here 🤣😂
Indian Convenience Food, Wet Monsoon Edition
I gotta say, Indians and Ethiopians do wonderful things with vegetables--I definitely do not mind eating my veg at an Indian or Ethiopian restaurant. Those two cuisines other than Asian in general are my two favorite things to eat in the world other than the most perfect food ever created, which is of course pizza.
Nearly 40% of indians are vegetarian...the % was much higher maybe some 50 years ago...
Majority of Indians are actually predominantly non vegetarians. The majority of (North) Indian cuisine is just chicken/mutton dishes where the meat is replaced with Cottage Cheese. South Indian Vegetarian cuisine is actually good.
@@HamzaAgha-ku8zr Majority of Indians are non vegetarian, but in most households meat and fish are eaten occasionally. Egg is more common though.
@@HamzaAgha-ku8zr You got it reverse lol. those are original vegetarian dishes. You must be stupid to call Paneer dishes as unoriginal. Also North India with states like Punjab, Rajasthan , Gujarat, Himachal have over 50% vegetarians. and Paneer dishes are as ancient as lamb dishes
@@gsa7162wrong statistics it's 27%
seeing that vadapav as a mumbaikar makes me wish to visit this man literally and feed him an authentic fresh vadapav!!!😭
As an Indian, seeing you add water in Rajbhog gave me a mini heart attack😅. Try avoiding water next time, it lessens the flavourful taste of the rasgulla.
Agreee 😂😂😂😂
Dude literally added water to RajBhog.
I am from India, I think your should once try Indian restaurant or if possible the Indian Street food.
Definitely
Yes 😁
Those foods will give the heavenly taste 😜
I used to go to the Indian restaurant
The food was so heavenly
Yes yes yes yes
Indian street food would pretty much make the westerners go damn crazy because of hygiene
You can add a cup of water in the microwave, it prevents foods from drying out too much. Amazing video as always!😁 4:11
So relaxing as always! Especially with the rain. Thanx for all you do! ❤
The sound of rain in the background is so satisfying and healing ☔
11:00 I can confirm that plant based 'meat' is pretty pricey here in America too
especially the good stuff like Beyond Meat and Impossible Burgers, probably because it's still a relatively new thing and they've yet to find cheaper and more efficient ways to manufacture it
Same here. I think you are correct, those vegan meat products are pretty new and are quite expensive because only a few companies make them. I like them well enough, but I try to avoid plant-based products masquerading as meat because of the cost, but I’ll splurge if we have a cookout or something. I still prefer to cook dishes that have always been meatless (I’m not a vegan), so I do make a lot of Indian food. I am lucky to have several Indian/Nepalese markets near me, but they don’t have the variety of convenience food like DancingBacons shows here. I’d love to try some.
lets not forget the ingredients used to make them, some of those can be harmful to your health. Also, never trust a lunchable, even at your school lunch, ok?
Many of the local grocery stores here stopped selling it as the demand was low, probably due to the price.
@@manhducdinh7606 this is fear mongering unless you have specific ingredient or brand callouts… it is true these plant-based imitation meats tend to be higher in fats, and tend to be soy-based (which is of course dangerous to people with soy allergies), but to make a blanket statement like this accusing plant based food of being bad for your health isn’t really accurate…
True. I still love Boca burgers though.
Justice for Soaking RAJ-BHOG in hot water😩🙄
1:50 the rain adding some seasoning 😂
Hey! Love from India 🇮🇳. I really appreciate your review and very grateful to have Indian food.
Please continue to make these great trips for us all! I really enjoyed this! Thanks so much!
So impressed with how food is packed, a napkin and a spoon in the rice, not to mention the fact that it was full of rice, in a Rice a Roni one you would get maybe a inch or 2 of rice at the bottom
This looks really well packed. But most Indians wouldn't even consider eating packed /frozen food unless for survival
yeah, because one time eating is ohk but for everyday don't eat frozen food, we eat fresh well cooked food at home for better health in future. that's why we indians don't eat frozen food often.
@@subconscious_mind "often"?? bro i've only had frozen food like 2 times at home and 2 times at some parties when i was a kid in my whole life
I died when he added water to the raj bhog rasgulla💀💀
Woke up with a hangover. This is just soothing to me. Thanks Bacons!
That's some delicious meal 😋
I think that’s how mutton usually is for biryani. The places I’ve had it, it’s so tender it just falls apart. Very nice consistency with the rice
Indian foods are best when they are served freshly made. You can try dry foods like dhokla and papad in packaged condition, but curries and naans and rice should be served and eaten freshly cooked.
Since when Dhokla are dry? They can't even be packed, what??
The legendary Cricketer is Mahendra Singh Dhoni One of the successful captain of India and Captain Cool.
The Triangular Pastry is called Samosa commonly it is stuffed with mesh potato and other Masala and Beans many people stuffed with various things like Cheese, Meats, etc..
If you want to experience the real Indian Food which basically change every mile when you travel Across India you will come to know about the different cuisine Where flavours are Unthinkable
Love from India❤
Thanks for trying Indian foods! I hope you upload more Indian food videos in future love from india!🇮🇳
I wasn't at all surprised that you said you couldn't finish the Halwa. My experience with Indian sweets taught me that they are very rich and very sweet, far too sweet for my taste, and yet, I have a sweet tooth.
Not all - some are definitely too sweet
Well in India there are 1000 different variety of sweets. Not all are sweet. Most have a very low sweet rate because mostly many Indian don't have excessive sweet taste rather prefer the other side.
Depends on the sweet and region, really. If u r worried about the sugar content, try sweets made from jaggery: unprocessed cane sugar and white sugar's somewhat "healthier" avatar. That said, moderation is the key when consuming any kind of sweet.
Coz they’re supposed to be eaten in very tiny portions and very occasionally like on celebrations & festival. Like just one piece per person. Sugar isn’t a regular part of diet. Like, if you’re eating something sweet, people will ask you what’s the occasion, what are we celebrating
There are Indian sweets that aren't very sweet like Rasgulla, or Gulab jamun, something like Kaju katli isn't as sweet as other two but one the best Indian sweet
Seeing tamil பால் அல்வா written there!! Woah!!!! 😮❤
My heart cried while seeing raj bhog in water
Indian convenience food is so good. I've been getting butter chicken in a can and having it with basmati rice lately... a meal ready in just a few minutes.
A luxurious meal too
Nothing beats having a hot and spicy Indian dish while enjoying the rain
Might be some of the tastiest looking convenience food you’ve tried. That microwave meal especially. I love Cafe Spice’s microwave curry and rice meals, as well as the Trader Joe’s Indian dishes, but that looks even tastier.
Plant based 'meats' here are insanely expensive. It's almost $10-$12 just for 4 links of sausage...where if you get the actual beef ones from Johnsonville you get 6 links of 'em for $4. But I do got to say, the plant based wonton wrappers, eggroll wrappers, and things like that are AMAZING! They are so tender when cooked for pot stickers, eggrolls, or dumplings. So tasty!
Why eat plant based meats when theres an entire world of just vegetarian dishes that taste infinitely better
@@tilakgupta9293 That may be true, but that's just as pricey. You either make it yourself or well travel to a place that has it. And even in the end that might be cheaper...haha!
Visit an authentic Indian restaurant, even Indians themselves hate packaged food. Packaged food will never compare to the true hot Indian food.
I love learning about foreign foods and treats! That last one really has me curious, I wonder where I could get it...
I am from Canada watching u and your partner enjoy food together just makes me smile to know there are people out there who love to try new food keep up the good work also u should try some Canada food like Cheese curds fries and gravy called a poutine
I live in India but I have never been to a convince store where we get lndian packaged food ,majority of the Indians go and eat it fresh from a restaurant or Dhaba which is kind of a local restaurant in India
Your convenience foods series is always awesome
Nice to see some plant based meals, although the price can be annoying sometimes
13:26 nooooooooooo
😅
@@arpitshivhare217 my taste bud were having a bad time imagining a water soaked sponge
Eating some warm foods during the rainy day was more comfortable.
Greetings from Batam Island, Indonesia. We also got rain here🏝️🏙️
So many tasty Vegetarian food 😋😋
It's morning right now in india and firstly after waking up I'm watching your new video😂😂
I'm half Indian , so so yummy !!! The food !!! Mouth was drooling ,loll..
I appreciate your videos! Would like to expect more Indian Foods from you
As a Indian after watching all of this I just want to say - "hayeyaaaaa......"
Plant based foods are very high priced here in the U.S. Most times we are surprised at the cost. It appears to be a lucrative business.
Small farms are going bye bye along with gov subsidizing crops over others so the farmer goes with what makes money. Sad really...so we get cheap corn lettuce and tomatoes. Fun for burgers
Sad for real food
Grow what you can, support local small farms
@@brianlawlThey are referring to the meat substitutes, not fresh produce. In the US, there’s a decent demand for plant-based meat substitutes, plus they are relatively new, so their prices are really high. Same with plant-based cheese. I agree that there are far cheaper options as a vegetarian, like lentils and beans. But if you are going to a picnic or cookout, it is nice to bring plant based burgers or vegan hot dogs. It is nice to have convenience foods on occasion for those days when you are too tired to make a curry.
9:45 "Shaka Harry Mutton Samosas"... okay, I see what they did there.
It's written muttor there but she mistook it to be mutton😢
Nice one. That Maharaja Thali looks nice, and you heated everything properly to enjoy it.
Loved it. But I prefer fresh food over these packaged food
Best relaxation videos! Love dancing bacons!
this is the first time I've seen processed indian food and it doesn't look apetizing at all, just make the food yourself brother, it's gonna be a whole lot fun & whole lot tasteful
The background weather is soo cozy and beautiful very calming environment
eating frozen Indian food is same as eating authentic Italian pizza from dominoes.
India is the most cleanliness place in the world.
Whatever makes u Indians sleep better at night
@@SolsticeLoI Ofcourse he's not Indian.
@@theincipinatedAs an Indian who has lived abroad your definition of cleanliness makes me laugh.
Our streets are SO filthy
Just in time for me to relax and eat dinner 😊🫶🏽
As an indian, this made me proud and broke my heart at the same time 😅
1:22 it is rajma chawal not ramjam it clearly states in the packaging
Any rasgulla or rajbhog tastes amazing when it is served cold…. Don’t add warm water into it…. And squeeze out some extra syrup before eating….
Finally after a long time a video on Indian food 😁
Getting traumatised after watching rajbhog soaking in water. 😑😵😵
Don't try these Packet food even from reputed brand they are not good test and does not represent Indian authenticate fresh food.
Come to India bro, I will have you try all these freshly cooked, they look and taste totally different. You will definitely be blown away. I do understand the fact that at least it is available there, so people can try and experience this without literally having to fly over to the country. Thanks for bringing such a content!
4:30 we call it as paalkova ❤
A suggestions incase of Indian food. Donot heat it for too long as it might kill the moisture in them changing the taste of the food.
Love your videos dancingbacons and you makes my day better ❤❤
I love watching you cooking the food and eating them😊
If those are vadapav then i am andrew tate
That satisfaction when Vada Pav became soft😍😍
Just a friendly advice: Cook "Vada Pav", instead of buying it frozen. I know it seems like a huge task (it actually is). I'm saying this because I'd really like you to enjoy the best thing at it's fullest. 👍👍Nice Video.
I had a heart attack when he added water to the Raj Bhog.
next time you get Halwa, just add some warm milk and mix it well, add sugar according to the need.
tastes really good.
but the price is expensive ,,in India street food is much cheaper there😘🤤 hmmzz nyummy
Noni juice is a herbal juice which also taken as medicine for skin and hair ❤
The rain is so soothing 😊
We used to get rajma chawal in hostel at Delhi! So delicious and nutritious!!!
Actually indians never used to eat these convenient packaging foods in India. Mostly people eats in streets or restaurants when they out of house otherwise mostly homecooked meals being eaten by us.
Hi there just a small tip for the amla ( Indian Goose berry ) your supposed to mix it with water till it's sweet enough for your taste and it is also used to beat the heat. Love your channel ❤
It’s not Amla juice.. it’s shehtoot.. Mulberry. Amla is gooseberry.
Legendary Cricketer❤️🗿
But burned all the Samosas💀
7:41 did my bro just said paneer an “indian cheese”💀
And?
Because it is a type of cheese
@@anti_fascistit’s not rlly indian cheese.
It’s common india
It’s actually cottage cheese
Rain sound make food more delicious
11:08 are Mahi bhai aap Singapore kab gye 😂
Iska credit bhi mujhe milna chahiye
Would I be a scratcher if I couldn't help but notice plastic casing used for warming food in microwave oven. I believe regardless of the microwave-safe marking on packaging , glass utensils are preferable to do the task. Food can be poured out of the packaging, warmed and perhaps even garnished with something fresh. Would enhance the experience. A humble view.
9:55 triangular pastry lol
Adding water to the Raj Bhog gave me eye cancer😶
These food items can't compete with the actual fresh one trust me it will be the 100× more testier
Woah thank you Mr Captain obvious.
I am sure you dont need an Italian to tell you that frozen pizza won't taste as good as pizza made fresh including the crust 😂
Such a smart student
@@EspeonMistress00 obviously bro fresh things are always taste best even here we always eat freshly made pizza 🤤🍕
This is only 1% of real and authentic indian food 😢😮❤
This is the type of video I was craving for 🙌
Your convenience foods series is just awesome ❤
as a non indian person, im very interested with indian foods and i wish i could try one day
Don't you have any Indian restaurant there?
பால் அல்வா 4:43
I'm not sure if I should be jealous of the food or the rain.. Here in TX...NO RAIN!
As an Indian ... I've always wanted to visit foreign countries. But now lookin at them eat frozen foods makes me pity them. Now I never wanna leave India.
Just my thought... Nothing serious❤️
They are just trying frozen food . It's not their regular meals. They just made for convenience. How ignorant can u be. You think India is the only country that has freshly cooked meals. 😂
Even I try frozen food at supermarkets just for o
Fun. You are the one to be pitied. Have no experience in the outside world just living in a well thinking it is the world, travel some! Then you can actually see the world.
Bro you are doing good, but try adding voice also, even if it is ai . It will be great 😃
0:11 dhoni❤
Instant Rajma Chawal made my day - I want that in India!