An Indian & An Iranian Swap Meals for 24hrs

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2023
  • It's time for another exciting food swap! This time it's Indian x Iranian food and we have special guest Vishal from BuzzFeedIndia swapping with Sepi! Let's see how they do! 🇮🇳🇮🇷
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Комментарии • 698

  • @itshellosepi
    @itshellosepi Год назад +1271

    This was filmed last summer believe it or not! What a fun video I enjoyed making these delicious delights. Thank you Vishal for introducing me ☺️
    And please everyone please help be our voice for those in Iran ♥️ Woman, Life, Freedom. Some articles have been linked in the description. Thank you!

    • @vishallangthasa1802
      @vishallangthasa1802 Год назад +30

      Loved every dish in this!!!!!

    • @archit2894
      @archit2894 Год назад +38

      Support to all the Iranian women who fighting the clutches of their captivators and discrimination🇮🇳🇮🇷

    • @mousumikhatun9775
      @mousumikhatun9775 Год назад +6

      My two favourite people in a single video, r u kidding me?🥰 (screaming inside).

    • @underrated4204
      @underrated4204 Год назад +6

      Sepi u asked him to make faloodeh shirazi but he made faloodeh yazdi 🤣

    • @harpreetbajwa1349
      @harpreetbajwa1349 Год назад +7

      All our love and prayers to our courageous sisters in iran.... we have you in our thoughts everyday... lots of love... Woman.Life.Freedom ❤️❤️

  • @Rhea936
    @Rhea936 Год назад +1204

    I'm Indian and I love Faloodeh which we call falooda here. We use milk in it, add some kulfi (an Indian kind of ice-cream) and different flavour variations and it tastes amazing!

    • @lubnaansari3066
      @lubnaansari3066 Год назад +24

      Yeah that indians have got from Persians and arabs like millions of other things from biryani to curry to clothes, monuments and language.

    • @qytj1182
      @qytj1182 Год назад +17

      It's not the same thing though I absolutely adore both - the origins of falooda go back to Iran where the similar dessert faloodeh was

    • @noone-zl2di
      @noone-zl2di Год назад

      @@lubnaansari3066 🤯🤯🤯
      Yes bro, everything good in india originated from Arab and Persia.
      Savage indians didn't had a language and used to communicate through sign language before arrival of Persians and Arabs.
      The spices used for curry also magically appeared in south India after the arrival of great Persians and Arabs.
      Earlier savage and uncultured indians used to live in forests then Persian and Arabs came and took pity on poor Indians and gave them monuments.

    • @Mayfan44
      @Mayfan44 Год назад

      @@lubnaansari3066 chill out paki. Yes India is influenced from Iran and middle east and central asia but India is one of the oldest civilizations of its own. India has one of the oldest languages, religions, inventions, literatures, discoveries in astrologers and astronomy, etc. Think twice before you Pakistanis mindlessly comment shit out of hatred. Stop harbouring so much hatred towards another country that your country starts dooming.

    • @lubnaansari3066
      @lubnaansari3066 Год назад

      @@Mayfan44 Lol this shows how dumb you indians have became because of your world-renowned nonsense media that you think every person that will speak truth will be a Paki. I'm not from Pakistan nor care about that country. There's no denying that Indians have got one of the most oldest culture and civilization but that has nothing to do with current world. No one really care about it, nor your own country people. How many of you really talk in sanskrit? But almost everyone who speaks hindi, speaks thousands of persian and arabic words on a daily basis which they have no idea that it has nothing to with their culture. I know it's hard to accept especially in this hateful time of Modi😂

  • @sayanidas2375
    @sayanidas2375 Год назад +294

    Vishal letting Sepi cook payeokh just lifted my mood cause as someone who is born brought up and still living in Assam it's my favourite dessert @Vishal I love you.

    • @rijuwanahaque8054
      @rijuwanahaque8054 Год назад +1

      ❤️

    • @adityanath3570
      @adityanath3570 Год назад +3

      It totally caught me off guard. I had to rewind a few seconds and check again whether I heard it right or not.

    • @sibanibora5377
      @sibanibora5377 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was about to comment this❤.

  • @krysdekel
    @krysdekel Год назад +272

    Vishal is a WHOLE VIBE.

  • @ryana-6762
    @ryana-6762 10 месяцев назад +22

    As an Iranian I quite like Indian food, I'm amazed she didn't say how similar South Iranian food is similar and spicy to Indian/Pakistani food

  • @justanotherupscaspirant8837
    @justanotherupscaspirant8837 Год назад +192

    The best part about these dishes, which westerners need to know, is that they are completely customisable. After a bit of practice, you can easily increase or decrease, and even add or subtract the spices depending on age, taste and preference. For example, this curry might be too spicy for a child or grandparent, but personally I'd pre mix the spices in a bit of water first, let it sit for a while, and then cook it with the onions in the oil to release more flavour. You don't need to go all Jamie Oliver on this, but don't be afraid to experiment a little with the food, that's not cultural appropriation, it's cultural appreciation and we love you for it. You might even create some amazing fusion foods

    • @g.3581
      @g.3581 Год назад +5

      Yes that is true. In my country we were part of ancient Indians come here so now we eat pickled vegetables we call atchara and eat the puto rice cake like the Tamils. Greetings from Philippines 😍

    • @khyatimanchoudhury1783
      @khyatimanchoudhury1783 Год назад +4

      Dont be jamie oliver also dont be so stiff like uncle roger lol

    • @justanotherupscaspirant8837
      @justanotherupscaspirant8837 Год назад +1

      @@khyatimanchoudhury1783 Exactly. But then Uncle Roger is picky for comedic purposes. Jamie Oliver is just pure crazy

    • @khyatimanchoudhury1783
      @khyatimanchoudhury1783 Год назад +1

      @@justanotherupscaspirant8837 well Oliver is getting a hell lotta clout for that so maybe he's doing it intentionally

  • @Marco-iy7lt
    @Marco-iy7lt Год назад +22

    It's like my house. My mother is Indian and my father is Iranian. ❤

  • @historyandmore9555
    @historyandmore9555 Год назад +89

    I'm from Mumbai and whenever I get time I go to the Southern part of the town and thoroughly enjoy the parsi food there, authentically and locally made by our zoroastrian brothers and sisters🧡🧡

  • @AC-qo8oq
    @AC-qo8oq Год назад +104

    That’s a tough Persian meal to make. Great for the first go!

  • @ssal9276
    @ssal9276 Год назад +109

    As an Indian, had never even heard of that dessert 'payakh' 💀 shows how diverse India really is lol

    • @NoRiceToEat
      @NoRiceToEat 11 месяцев назад +2

      Verrrrryyyyy 💀🤌🏻

    • @shubhankardasgupta4777
      @shubhankardasgupta4777 10 месяцев назад +18

      that the Assamese version of which we Bengalis call, "PAYESH" which is "Paisam" in South India.

    • @guardrover
      @guardrover 10 месяцев назад +16

      Basically kheer bro

    • @deBrawnyo
      @deBrawnyo 10 месяцев назад +4

      Payakh is the same as kheer, Us Assamese call it payakh or kheer interchangeably.

    • @curiousmonk7990
      @curiousmonk7990 10 месяцев назад +1

      same dish diff names

  • @deemattina6234
    @deemattina6234 Год назад +56

    Nice. Those were both fun. I even liked how they both had to pivot when they didn't have the right ingredient.

  • @ethereall8763
    @ethereall8763 Год назад +564

    As a Kashmiri, we get the best of both worlds.

    • @eleaina444
      @eleaina444 Год назад +8

      i wna try making kashmiri food. what r some easy stuff to make

    • @thatskindasustho-3128
      @thatskindasustho-3128 Год назад +7

      Yes really we do

    • @ethereall8763
      @ethereall8763 Год назад +5

      @@eleaina444 vegetarian or any?

    • @roroaesthetics5529
      @roroaesthetics5529 Год назад +2

      @@ethereall8763 please tell me some kashmiri chicken recipes

    • @roroaesthetics5529
      @roroaesthetics5529 Год назад +1

      @@ethereall8763 down to try every single kashmiri recipes, please tell me what you eat in your daily basis

  • @unwindyourmind-soundsandst5636
    @unwindyourmind-soundsandst5636 Год назад +10

    Love this! Nothing better than trying a new cuisine! Love their energy as well, Vishal had me giggling along!

  • @okaypiggy6437
    @okaypiggy6437 Год назад +28

    BassMATHEE not BAZZMATI I’m dead 💀💀💀💀

  • @perthyren601
    @perthyren601 Год назад +52

    It makes me happy to see the pleasure they feel for each others recipe, inspiring !!!

  • @parnian_4140
    @parnian_4140 Год назад +34

    Thank you. Our people in Iran are now facing the dictator executing our young ones and we need others to be our voice and tell the world the goverment crimes and cruelness. This saturday they executed 2 of our people and planning to execute even more. They've left us in deep sorrow and anger. Please be our voice. Women, Life, Freedom.

  • @emmajanemarsh9405
    @emmajanemarsh9405 Год назад +65

    I loved the saucepans and bowls he has!! But I know I'd be burning myself all the time 😂😂😂

    • @aayushivasnik
      @aayushivasnik Год назад +13

      they're quite common in india, we have a separate tool to lift/hold these pans while cooking lol

  • @1rkhachatryan
    @1rkhachatryan Год назад +15

    Hi guys, just a thought but would love more interaction between you guys in the vids, even just you guys being on video together while introducing the foods to each other and then a wrap up at the end where you talk about what you liked or disliked would be great :).

  • @UpasanaDeka
    @UpasanaDeka Год назад +10

    6:30 Him saying "emotions bur ulai pore maane" 🤌🏼 ahh that Assamese touch 🤌🏼❤️

  • @srockerrr
    @srockerrr Год назад +9

    I really enjoyed this. Sepi and Vishal are really funny people. Will try some of these recipes! Thanks for great content 😄

  • @Moondragon1821
    @Moondragon1821 Год назад +109

    I've literally never had curry before, but DAMN do I want to try that egg curry.

    • @claudiavarghese9247
      @claudiavarghese9247 Год назад +7

      Curry is a whole new world haha

    • @Rose-jz6sx
      @Rose-jz6sx Год назад +5

      You've never had any curry?? Where do you live? Curry is such a wide variety of foods! And egg curries are fantastic definitely try it if you can

    • @lesmercredis
      @lesmercredis Год назад +2

      Try it -- but make sure your first time is from someone/somewhere who makes it well (ie/ don't start by making it yourself). If you're worried about the spice intensity, start with curries made from the West Indies (Trinidad, Jamaica, etc) before moving onto those from the east. No matter what though, curry in all forms is delicious!

    • @yasiem6245
      @yasiem6245 Год назад

      Egg curries are so tasty. Try it. You won't regret it

  • @qytj1182
    @qytj1182 Год назад +84

    as a fellow persian i gotta thank Sepi for reppin! Faloodeh is absolutely amazing👌and my fave in Iran, I always have it icy nicey with a pop o lime and now I am craving it with some saffron pistachio bastani sandwhich on the side 😋 all the meals are amazing but that's a given with both Iranian and Indian cuisines. Also Vishals gheymeh looked really good for first time, I agree it's such a warming hearty dish

    • @aryanhassan4659
      @aryanhassan4659 10 месяцев назад

      Indian falooda is also very common and is quite delicious

  • @VARMOT123
    @VARMOT123 Год назад +85

    Persian cuisine and architecture had a lot of influence in the central indian deccani region especially Hyderabad City

    • @THEKNI8
      @THEKNI8 Год назад +6

      cuz the Mughals brought Persian culture and food into india and it got blended in indian culture...

    • @quiet7632
      @quiet7632 Год назад +11

      They also had a lot of influence from Bharat due to the Silk Road trade route.

    • @SodiumSyndicate
      @SodiumSyndicate Год назад +5

      Persian cuisine itself is influenced by ancient Indian spices, rice etc. Persians always use ONLY basmati rice from India - they never had rice there.

    • @CurbYourEnthusiasm65
      @CurbYourEnthusiasm65 Год назад +5

      @@SodiumSyndicate
      Ancient Iranian cuisine was influenced by other Iranic empires such as Media and Lydia which are situated in Caucasus eastern Mediterranean Asia minor nothing to do with south Asian cuisine. Iran, especially northern Iran we have great quality rice, and in Iran, if you give your guests Indian or Pakistani rice is considered a great insult

    • @CurbYourEnthusiasm65
      @CurbYourEnthusiasm65 Год назад +3

      @@SodiumSyndicate
      And by the way, Iranians ruled over northwest India for two centuries so we influenced you not the other way around

  • @aditibashyas3565
    @aditibashyas3565 Год назад +69

    That egg curry looks so easy..gonna make it tomorrow ✨✨🤌🤌

    • @hskskneksms3506
      @hskskneksms3506 Год назад

      What is curry yr.... U want to correct it and tell them .... U r spreading wrong information......

  • @ashutoshsharma-qk8yx
    @ashutoshsharma-qk8yx Год назад +16

    Faloodah is very famous in India! You can find in it in any city 😁

  • @Lktravel1
    @Lktravel1 Год назад +33

    In Punjab we call it Kheer, in Farsi Shir Berenj, slightly different no bay leafs but super delicious! Also the egg curry is not something we make up north either, we’d go for mutton / lamb 😁 Falooda with a scoop of Kulfi (Indian condensed ice cream) Is the best

    • @prashanthkamath7437
      @prashanthkamath7437 9 месяцев назад

      Down south we do not use bay leaves. We use saffron for flavour. We use rice only or Sabudana only or at times both together. We do shallow fry the cashews and resins a bit in ghee.

  • @bibekkhersa4368
    @bibekkhersa4368 Год назад +1

    It feels so good to see you brother doing amazing stuffs.keep it up brother😊

  • @Anonymously_yoursupporter
    @Anonymously_yoursupporter Год назад +12

    That bah bah😩❤️😂bah bah! He's totally enjoying it! Our Assamese baah baah

  • @joeyvoyles5548
    @joeyvoyles5548 Год назад +14

    Sepi seems like she would be so fun to hangout with!

  • @arie_rogers87
    @arie_rogers87 Год назад +25

    I want to try both of these dishes. They look amazing. 😍 the deserts too.

    • @liloistheendiahater
      @liloistheendiahater Год назад

      You can try IN but make sure to examine using a micro microscope 🔬

  • @ashaypallav4158
    @ashaypallav4158 Год назад +28

    To make Indian Falooda, You need Sabza Seeds, Vermicelli Noodles, Rooh Afza Syrup, Ice Cream, Dry Fruits and Milk.
    Mix them and you're done. (Thank me later 😁)

    • @ashaypallav4158
      @ashaypallav4158 Год назад +1

      You can add toppings according to your likings...

    • @Pankaj__Solanki
      @Pankaj__Solanki 8 месяцев назад

      during childhood, i have eaten the falooda, with same recipe as in this video, especially in local mela. but nowadays we got kulfi falooda. i miss that simple rose flavour falooda.

  • @Ok-up7ty
    @Ok-up7ty Год назад +53

    Indian and Iranian Persian food are very similar. Love Iran. Iran zindaabd from India Hindustan

    • @imurbegum7864
      @imurbegum7864 Год назад +8

      Kuch bhi...pata bhi hain kya iranian cuisine is no longer iranian ...it is mostly turkic

    • @imurbegum7864
      @imurbegum7864 Год назад

      @@arshiashahbazpour9933 I'm talking about turkic turkoman food...not turkish food ... go learn about it first

    • @arshiashahbazpour9933
      @arshiashahbazpour9933 Год назад +4

      @@imurbegum7864 as far as i know turkey is considered a turkic country, But even with turkoman food I can't find any similarities at all. Each region of iran, has tens of dishes specific to them and as you get further from the east-northern and west-northern border the difference in cuisine becomes more and more distinct.

    • @imurbegum7864
      @imurbegum7864 Год назад +2

      @@arshiashahbazpour9933 Turan ...only thing left of iran is perhaps their language...the food is turanic ( not turkoman)

    • @arshiashahbazpour9933
      @arshiashahbazpour9933 Год назад +5

      @@imurbegum7864 well your comment mentioned turkomans so i went with that. And i highly doubt that a cuisine can not only retain itself for so long but also influence the many other groups living in the region. Iranian culture is a lot more diverse than you think, as a Iranian i probably haven't even heard of hundreds of dishes they make throughout Iran.

  • @awibs57
    @awibs57 Год назад +3

    As an Iranian who thought I was "figuring out" how to make Indian food from rough guesstimates and online recipies i treated more like lists of ingredients..................... no, I am totally just making fusion Iranian food with some hot chilis in it and way too many herbs all over the end.
    Also, I have served ghemieh to acquaintances from India and they said it was very similar to a dish from the north, where dishes are less hot-spicy and more savoury-forward. I wish i remembered exactly which state they were from that they said this.

  • @what_the_heck_101
    @what_the_heck_101 Год назад +22

    Assamese payakh,,
    Is similar to north Indian dessert "kheer" , and south Indian dessert "payasam"
    It means, in whole India we have same dish with different names and little bit of variations with ingredients ,,

  • @sarang.chavan
    @sarang.chavan Год назад +47

    Falooda is so popular in India, isnt it literally a common indin street food?!

    • @mrgyani
      @mrgyani 10 месяцев назад

      I need to try it. Never had it in my life. Although seen it at many places.

    • @rahilmalhotra001
      @rahilmalhotra001 10 месяцев назад +6

      Its not a native Indian dish. It came from Persia

    • @aadtie5633
      @aadtie5633 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah but both had some variations and it definitely is because of the regional change
      Indians made additions to it with whatever went well with it.

  • @elleB324
    @elleB324 Год назад +44

    You need to start posting links to the recipes underneath these food swap vids. So that we can make the dishes too!
    I mean, nothing is stopping us from googling the recipes, but it would be nice to have them here under the vid? 😎

  • @lizbetzee7584
    @lizbetzee7584 Год назад +18

    Vishal you re a pretty man 😅 lol esp your facial structure love from Nigeria 🇳🇬

  • @princ3sstofu
    @princ3sstofu Год назад +4

    You both have a version of faloodeh!!! This has to be one of my favorite ep haha love this!! Next time you gotta try that with dry lime though, it is not so much about the sourness in my opinion but there is like a unique bitterness and smell that come with that.

    • @amphurongpipi3756
      @amphurongpipi3756 11 месяцев назад +1

      If he was in his home state he could have got the preserved lime to cook with. Lime preserved in plain salt is common in Assam. We preserved it for more than 10 years n it never gets spoiled. The aroma of preserved lime is awesome. I use it for flavouring my mutton dish.

  • @shikhamonideka5305
    @shikhamonideka5305 Год назад +7

    The Paayookh though ❤️
    I am an Assamese and I stay away from my home but when I visit my mom always greet me with Paayookh and let me go with Paayookh again . ❤️

  • @Varsha_Shrivastava
    @Varsha_Shrivastava 10 месяцев назад +2

    Vishal Is....Vishal he gives so much main character Vibe .....❤❤ Love him..I have watched him so much from BfIndia
    And Sepi seems so humble and savage at the same Time lol😂😂😅

  • @misbahailia3345
    @misbahailia3345 Год назад +50

    I'm Pakistani, and that Kameh looks 👌 beautiful Masha'Allah.
    Plus I didn't know iranis had their own version of falooda, "faloodeh" its one of my faves. 😍

    • @qytj1182
      @qytj1182 Год назад +13

      It's cool you guys have your own version of faloodeh! falooda is actually derived from our icey faloodeh by indo persian mughal Kings :) i love both

    • @liloistheendiahater
      @liloistheendiahater Год назад +1

      Poor

    • @Lyallpuriya
      @Lyallpuriya Год назад +1

      @@liloistheendiahater Poopjeet

    • @Lyallpuriya
      @Lyallpuriya Год назад

      @@tanyasharma3723
      Sita randi
      Ram Gandu
      Shiva madarchod
      Hanuman Chutiya
      Kali gashti
      Vishnu di pen di siri
      Bhagwa ki maa ki Chuut
      Saray Hinduon ki maa ko Lun

    • @paritoshthapliyal1520
      @paritoshthapliyal1520 Год назад +7

      @@qytj1182 mughal was indo persian?where u learn ur history from?madrasa?babar was a turk born in uzbekistan..he braught some persian elements during his rule he was far from persian.

  • @whatislife1012
    @whatislife1012 9 месяцев назад +6

    My Dad came from Tamil Nadu so he would put a bit of creamed cocnut in the egg curry, FANTASTIC! I love the Khoresh Gehmeh, its like DAAL GHOSHT❤

  • @mahiiii97
    @mahiiii97 Год назад +6

    oh thank this is amazing❤

  • @NoRiceToEat
    @NoRiceToEat 11 месяцев назад +10

    The Faloodah you get in India is totally different lol
    We add so much to it 😂
    Icecream and dry fruits and what not

    • @aadtie5633
      @aadtie5633 9 месяцев назад +1

      And I absolutely hate all that combination
      So chaotic

  • @grayday5177
    @grayday5177 Год назад +7

    These desserts are mind blowing!!!

  • @Cantetinza17
    @Cantetinza17 Год назад +5

    Both look great! I would love to make both of the first meals. The desserts, I'd probably bypass because I'm not a dessert type person.

  • @Balnazzari
    @Balnazzari Год назад +8

    vishal was so charming, very good to watch

  • @willcookmakeup
    @willcookmakeup Год назад +7

    Gheymeh is by far my favorite food of all time. And tahdig. So so delicious

  • @nexxar2361
    @nexxar2361 Год назад +3

    this was great but it wasn’t really a diet swap, more like a meal swap. It’s more fun when they swap complete diets for one day, breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. 😊

  • @QuixoticWeetzie
    @QuixoticWeetzie Год назад +1

    omg that egg curry looked so good!!! I need to try that!

  • @rajyadav7925
    @rajyadav7925 10 месяцев назад

    Two great food cultures together.. Such a delight 😍

  • @yangerjamir0906
    @yangerjamir0906 10 месяцев назад

    Happy to see Vishal in a bigger platform.

  • @birinaL
    @birinaL Год назад +6

    I was waiting for Assamese...dish 🙂rocking... love all d dishes, I will cook the Iranian dish fr sure

  • @ionagiles6488
    @ionagiles6488 Год назад +4

    I love these 2! 😊

  • @breannajones2567
    @breannajones2567 Год назад +23

    These dishes look awesome! Are you both going to make your recipes available?

  • @grayday5177
    @grayday5177 Год назад +1

    This video rocks. I will be trying that rice dessert!!

  • @Dluvcat
    @Dluvcat Год назад +4

    The lamb dish is what we call dal gosht in Rajasthan. I have seen my Shia friends calling it their cuisine.

  • @eillishb6481
    @eillishb6481 Год назад +2

    Aah vishal tasting curry and daal and chawal like that is indian staple so why you have never tasted something like that before I am amazed

  • @TheBLGL
    @TheBLGL 10 месяцев назад +1

    Two of my favorite cuisines, can’t wait to try the egg masala.

  • @asirnewazkhan4172
    @asirnewazkhan4172 Год назад +1

    Isn't this the awesome editor from Jolly?
    Love her

  • @ArabianKnight63
    @ArabianKnight63 Год назад +1

    No way they nailed their receipes, but their spice game is high

  • @thelilshareofparadise2203
    @thelilshareofparadise2203 10 месяцев назад +1

    bro brought all the scratched pans to the show

  • @asura2600
    @asura2600 Год назад +2

    I'm from north india, we call rice baranj too & we call shir as kheer, I'm amazed.

  • @basmah28
    @basmah28 Год назад +12

    Irani food is the best! Great effort at the gheymeh and tahdig...NOT the easiest dishes to cook!

  • @neerazsharma6
    @neerazsharma6 9 месяцев назад

    Bro you need to stir fry the boiled eggs with a pinch of turmeric and red chilly . The curry tastes twice as good just because of that . And also one egg yolk in the gravy .

  • @krysdekel
    @krysdekel Год назад +35

    Bah Bah! Bah Bah! I will be saying this after every delicious thing I eat. 🤤🤤🤤🤤

    • @nostalgia545
      @nostalgia545 Год назад +1

      The way he said it too was just so funny

    • @itshellosepi
      @itshellosepi Год назад +8

      hahaha I love this! I taught Vishal a typical Persian way of expressing your love for something when eating food ~ Bah Bah was exactly what I say! 😂 I think Vishal did an A+ job of captivating the emotion!

    • @kumu1963
      @kumu1963 Год назад +5

      @@itshellosepi lmao we Bengalis say the same thing when we appreciate anything !!

    • @krysdekel
      @krysdekel Год назад +1

      @@itshellosepi I love that!!! ♥️

    • @krysdekel
      @krysdekel Год назад +1

      @@itshellosepi and yes, he did it so well! Lol

  • @lani6647
    @lani6647 10 месяцев назад +3

    The “Payokh” looks like what we call “Kheer” where I live. I love that it’s apparently called Sheer Berenj In Iran, because “Ksheer” is one of the Sanskrit words for “Milk” (and the root word for “Kheer”, as we call this dish here}! Im guessing Berenj either means “sweet” or “rice”. Or both. What an interesting Indo Aryan language tidbit.

    • @bahars305
      @bahars305 10 месяцев назад +1

      You're right berenj means rice

  • @zijing9548
    @zijing9548 Год назад +2

    The message at the beginning, before the video starts is VERY important.
    The people in Iran really need help, please be our voice 🙏 😢

  • @thestraltheundead4093
    @thestraltheundead4093 Год назад +4

    I am a bit shocked that he didnt fre the eggs for egg curry apart from that my mum would be very proud.

  • @learnurduwithsara1068
    @learnurduwithsara1068 Год назад +2

    Love My Irani restaurants but they serve tahdig at closing time as they make a big pot and can't serve it unless all the polao is gone. So I usually have to wait for it.

  • @lolyx9133
    @lolyx9133 Год назад

    Emotion bur olai pore maneeee got me rollin in the floor!!!

  • @infinite5795
    @infinite5795 Год назад +9

    Good job! As an Indian, I love the Faloodah which is a gift of Persia for us, catered to our buds like Biriyani. As for the food, no offence, Persian food is way bland than Indian food in general but it has its unique taste in mere 2-6 spices per dish. Indians with a low amount of Spice tolerance, mostly Punjabis, Kashmiris and Bengalis can easily bring themselves to Persian food.

    • @aadtie5633
      @aadtie5633 9 месяцев назад +3

      But south Persian food is like Indian food.
      Very Spicy.
      Just as we can't generalise spice tolerance in India since every state is different..
      Can't generalise it in Persia too

  • @punwatchesstuff
    @punwatchesstuff Год назад

    Finally, two GREAT cultures with great FOOD

  • @mancunian9213
    @mancunian9213 9 месяцев назад

    From korean englishman to Buzzfeed, lovely to see sepi again.

  • @tannazdolatshahi5142
    @tannazdolatshahi5142 Год назад +5

    Curry powder in gheime? I’ve never heard of that before…

  • @queenhazarika
    @queenhazarika Год назад +1

    ‘Payokh’? God !!! That was music to my ears. Nerrrribbaah 🤘❤️

  • @Ilikefrogs..
    @Ilikefrogs.. Год назад +1

    Love this video! I want to try all of these ❤

  • @Rayan-qy8mg
    @Rayan-qy8mg Год назад +1

    I very much appreciate the beginning of the video, thank you ❤ Woman life freedom✊

  • @laosbazinga9683
    @laosbazinga9683 6 месяцев назад

    Your vibes are immaculate! I enjoyed this video so much ❤️

  • @sheenkhanna
    @sheenkhanna Год назад +4

    The message in the beginning🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻

  • @e.j.egamer5774
    @e.j.egamer5774 Год назад

    0:05 thanks for the mention...

  • @_vi0lina._
    @_vi0lina._ 10 месяцев назад +2

    Vishal being our very own Assamese representative ♥️

  • @nardspirit
    @nardspirit 10 месяцев назад +2

    Payokh for life, an emotional thing for any Assamese.

  • @Smor1195
    @Smor1195 Год назад +8

    I am Iranian and so sorry to say that this is not a good looking Gheimeh. I bet you would go crazy if you eat the REAL IRANIAN GHEIMEH. It should not be so watery as this one. Good try though 😊

  • @priyankashivam5304
    @priyankashivam5304 Год назад +7

    Love from Assam ❤️

  • @taelivision7973
    @taelivision7973 Год назад +2

    Hosake payekh khale emotions bur ulai ahe 😂❤️

  • @surbhikumari7161
    @surbhikumari7161 8 месяцев назад

    The roti killed me inside a little.

  • @deepeshbhosale2933
    @deepeshbhosale2933 Год назад

    Nice collaboration

  • @aryanpant4764
    @aryanpant4764 Год назад +3

    That roti looked dry lol

  • @petzIndiadotcom
    @petzIndiadotcom 10 месяцев назад +1

    My guy forgot to tell her to fry the raisins and cashews in ghee till they get golden.

  • @Jinssoysauce
    @Jinssoysauce Год назад

    wait wasn't SEPI in the JOLLY youtube channel TEAM?????? i loved her when did she leave for BuzzFeed omg

  • @asemanh4908
    @asemanh4908 9 месяцев назад

    Soooo interesting ❤

  • @Heedy770
    @Heedy770 Год назад

    omggg I LOVE them sooo muchh!!!

  • @zonakmahanta
    @zonakmahanta 10 месяцев назад +1

    I just love Iranian cuisines and can live eating the rest of my life happily..

  • @roxanne_s2939
    @roxanne_s2939 10 месяцев назад

    Falloodeh in a hot day, heats different, out of this world, just amazing

  • @chiranjibihasnu4910
    @chiranjibihasnu4910 10 месяцев назад

    Oi Vishal, you should've taught her to cook khaarie 😂😂 and Daono Hon 😂

  • @hypersymmetry3557
    @hypersymmetry3557 Год назад

    I was wondering where i have seen her before and holy she's SEPI! she was in The Korean Englishmen crew!!

  • @pouriaabadsafian
    @pouriaabadsafian Год назад +31

    WHY WAS VISHAL GOBBLING UNFROZEN FALOODEH? It's delicious when melted to be fair 😋 but it's supposed to served frozen, like sorbet!

    • @lazyninja4646
      @lazyninja4646 Год назад +5

      Y'all don't add any ice cream or condensed milk in faloodeh ? Because here in india even we have faloodah but it has ice cream condensed milk those wormy noodles Rose syrup and few cashew nuts and raisins

    • @pouriaabadsafian
      @pouriaabadsafian Год назад +9

      @@lazyninja4646 yep, it’s purely rose water syrup based in Iran, but I’ve tried the Indian version and its just as delicious!

    • @lazyninja4646
      @lazyninja4646 Год назад +3

      @@pouriaabadsafian i need to try the Iranian version then 😋

    • @mmehta7767
      @mmehta7767 Год назад +1

      @@lazyninja4646 exactly i hv never imagined faloodha without kulfi

    • @DarkAngel11383
      @DarkAngel11383 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@lazyninja4646 we don't mix it with ice cream but we sometimes eat faloodeh with it

  • @caspersbestfriend
    @caspersbestfriend Год назад

    The food looks good!

  • @Rayan-qy8mg
    @Rayan-qy8mg Год назад +19

    As an Iranian I love Indian food 😊