Innovative Foods Born Out Of Cultural Tragedies
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Hey Weird History Food lovers, think you know your favorite foods? Take a trip back with us in time, to the circumstances and situations which created the impetus for some of the most tasty dishes we devour today! From native America Fry bread, to the tastiest of crispy Fried Chicken, this Weird History Food Episode is sure to be an eye opener!
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Gross. Drop this sponsor please
FUCKIGN CHRIST ON A BIKE. have more dignity than to take THESE scumfuckers as sponsors. GROSS. Clicked away from this video the INSTANT you ran the burn-in ad. VILE.
Taking on a gambling Sponsor is so damn low!
Wow, you stooped that low - yeah nah - don't need some gambling BS ad in the middle of this
Oh God No. Thumbs down.
Ratatouille was invented when a future food critic fell of his bike and scrapped his knee. His mom invented the dish to make him feel better. And then a rat got famous for making it at a restaurant in France. There’s a documentary on it.
I've seen that documentary before. It's called WALL-E or something like that.
@@paulnathanmullock6214the one with the cowboy toy?
all three of you are going to hell
@@primusvsunicron1nah, the one with the dwarves
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Honestly hate all the online casino ads infesting youtube lately.
1. That "Masterworks" scam.
2. Online casinos.
3. "Free" games with in game purchases
@@misterhat5823l actually agree with you
And the woke women calling everything white supremacy when they're actually racist. F this woke channel.
The tragic origins of my lunch: the McD dollar menu
RIP dollar menu, haven't eaten well since you've been gone
Is The McRib back??? 😂
Damn
I hope it was “cooked, and served guests” not “cooked and served guests” 😂😂
Me too, I hate being served uncooked guests!
Why not both? 👀
Would you like a book called, "To Serve Man"?
Twilight Zone episode.
@@aniE1869 Soylent Green - yummy stuff. 😂😉😜
The secret ingredient is you.
Fun fact about that Monty Python SPAM sketch: Many claim that sketch to be very Minnesotan in nature. Mostly due to it being in a diner, the Vikings in the back...and, of course, the SPAM itself.
Well...there might be a reason for that.
Terry Gilliam, the man behind the iconic stop-motion animation that was a staple of the Monty Python's Flying Circus series, is actually from the state of Minnesota! As such, it just MIGHT be possible he brought some inspiration for the sketch.
Spam itself also comes from Austin, MN.
@@originaldcjensen Indeed. In fact…there is even a SPAM Museum there and they show the MP sketch on repeat. Apparently it blew their minds when I told them about Terry Gilliam since they had already received multiple comments from people telling them how Minnesotan the sketch felt.
Eric Idle is on Twitter/X and is friendly and responsive, for the most part. Would be an interesting question to ask him.
DUDE! WTF?! Cassino ad?! ARE YOU GUYS OUT OF YOUR MINDS?!
My thoughts exactly... Sold out
Aside from how what a predatory business online gambling is (in vegas you at least get cocktails on the house and have a nice venue around the experience), it strikes in particular poor taste to have such a sponsor for a video featuring, among othe things, Native American culture.
A bunch of sellouts. I already knew when the video was filled with wewuzzery
@@leminoadeI’d hesitate to call sell out as much as make ends meet.
It’s not like they’re pulling in huge numbers in ad revenue and educational content doesn’t attract an abundance of advertisers.
@@Menukil actually agree with you
It should be noted that, had the Japanese not invaded and taken the islands over, American sovereignty over the Philippines would had been set to end through peaceful transition in 1944. The Japanese invaded in 1941 and effectively stopped it before it could happen.
Polish milk bars 😊, I was born 1976 and lived in Poland until 1984 when my family moved to Sweden. Milk bars didn’t (and don’t) just serve dairy based foods, but also flour, eggs and grains. My Swedish brother in law loves these establishments because you get a lot of food for cheap.
The best milk bars are in Warsaw 😊
@@pawel654 my brother in law knows that lol
not anymore you dont, these days even mcdonalds is cheaper
fry bread may get looked down on, but Indian Tacos are loved by all.
Yucky sponsor. Hate Draft Kings. Gross. 🤢
Online gambling should not be encouraged
@@miditraxl actually agree with you
Ah yes my favorite dish the milk bar 🤨 I mean it's cool history but it's a type of restaurant not a food
not keen on the gambling sponsor
I actually genuinely agree with you
And the white supremacy bs. Woke women
I have a gumbo recipe that is so secret I don't even know what is in it.
how do you know the recepi and not know whats in it? thats an oxymoran right there?
@@NightmareRex6 I'm not an ox moron. My ASVAB score was well above average.
SPAM is also quite popular in Korea for the same reason. It’s seen as a cheap luxury food when it was used as meat rations during The Korean War. It’s so popular there that it’s actually commonly given as a gift.
I have so many Filipino friends so I’ve always known spam is very popular in their culture but never knew exactly why until now lol
It's also big in Hawaii for some reason.
@@TheOtherBilldamn
Don't forget banana ketchup -- it was invented in the Philippines during World War II because tomatoes were in short supply. Turned out to be such a good thing that it's still popular there to this day.
Fry bread Indian Tacos, best thing about Summer. Aside from swimming and running around like crazy.
Promoting gambling on an educational channel is a bad look.
Promoting gambling is a bad look period.
@@aniforcestudiol actually agree with you
I feel like you glossed over the real cultural tragedy of Spam to Hawaii.
Spam Musubi, which islanders are actually quite proud of, resembles sushi because during WWII Japanese were being oppressed. Fishing was strictly banned out of fear Japanese Hawaiians would smuggle secrets to Japan. With Hawaii being a massive supply point, it was loaded with Spam which was used as a replacement for fish.
Im filipino and I was actually expecting the spam segment to feature Hawaii. While the spam dish mentioned is not uncommon here, it's not really that ubiquitous. It's imported food and therefore much more expensive than local luncheon meat alternatives.
Hawaii would definitely be the better place to feature.
Tragedy breeds innovation it seems
Wow the draftkings ad in the middle hurts :( hope you guys are getting paid well
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@@Dave-bj3pqwhy are you replying 😂😂 in every comment mentioning draft king? Are you some kind of gambling rat?
Yep, bitch about exploitation, then sell exploitation
Soft much?
I grew up with Fried Bread and yes which tribes through out the US do it differently. I do love Navajo Taco!❤
The Pitmasters cooked and served guests? That is tragic!
Long pork
Fried Green Tomato style
grow up
@@dgh25 So they have more meat in their bones? Good idea, I'll feed them some corn for nice marbling.
That's what you call "The Donner Party", but with hickory or mesquite.
In Europe during Medieval times from around 500 A.D. , when an animal was slaughtered especially pigs, the meat was smoked for preservation. Europeans were smoking meats and fish long before they arrived to the Americas.
That doesn't fit with the preferred narrative.
They're talking about one specific thing with a specific name and a specific history. Native Americans also smoked bison and other animals for tens of thousands of years, ALL humans did. Mentioning one type of food with a specific history DOES NOT MEAN ignoring similar forms of food with THEIR OWN history.
@@TheCheat_1337 Native Americans didn't even reach the North American continent via the Bering Land Bridge until 16,500 years ago... so, no.
4:02 regarding colonial Philippines--it was seized by the Japanese for 3 years 1942-1945.
I guess Donner Party Stew never took off...
Fried bread was used by many cultures, mainly in that people didn't have ovens, but used cooking oil. My love of it came from a man I knew who grew up with it, being made by his mother from when her family lost everything in the Oklahoma dust bowl days. They moved to california and mom cooked bread that way. He opened a breakfast place in san francisco and his mom cooked fried bread to go along with it, it was the best.
Eintopf-dishes are way older than the Nazies. They just used it because it fitted the situation.
How do you mean older? Which period?
@@erzsebetkovacs2527 : Already around the roman times it was custom in large parts of Europa for more settled tribes to have a single pot with water over the fire all day every day. They took something out to eat and then just threw more raw ingridients back in.
The word "Eintopf" then came up much later. But it was still at the end of the first world war (~1918) and not in nazi-Germany.
Isn't Brunswick stew technically a one pot stew?
@@robertwilloughby8050 From the Wiki-page - probably yes. As are so many other dishes.
this episode had so many errors I cant even begin.... sad
That's common on this channel. It's entertainment. Or maybe a middle school kid's research paper...
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They all do
Anything in particular that stood out to you?
I consider myself to be fairly knowledgeable on food but learned some new things today.
🌈The More You Know⭐️
If you ever get the chance to eat "Bojangles Fried Chicken", don't hesitate. Their bone-in chicken is heaven. The "Cajun Chicken Biscuit" is delicious (a bit Spicy Hot). Pintos, Dirty-Rice, Cajun Fries are my favorite sides. Bojangles is a small, slow growing, chain in the south east.
There's one I've been wanting to try your comment has given me the motivation to go :D
yeah bojays is good. the dirty rice rules
That ad was awful. I understand ads of some sort may be necessary, but that was obtrusive and promotes something pretty dangerous and unsavory.
This comment is actually genuinely underated and I actually genuinely agree with you and finally some one who l found in the comment section that actually has a functioning brain for once and this world actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world and you actually couldn't have said that actually any better than me lol
I can't believe I've heard of it tried fry bread before. Going to go ahead and fix that ASAP.
Vietnamese baguettes used in Bahn Mi are not the same as French baguettes. They have the addition of rice or potato flour and are much softer than a French baguette
Yes! I’d say it’s superior to French baguettes (sorry France)
Dad refused to eat Spam from all óf it ate in the Pacific, my aunt was a nurse in the North African campaign she hated peanut butter for the same reason.
The "Tom Chedder" had me for a second. Man I need another coffee
This was the best episode from this channel yet. Keep it the great work.
European here, slavic, we were under Habsburgs then communism so we had 0 American influence before 1990s, we use fried bread as well soooo I'm not sure Native Americans invented it, they just used the same ingredients as every poor person would and mixed it.
That doesn't mean it didn't (doesn't) have significant meaning to Native Americans
They're talking specifically about Native American frybread and its history. Obviously many groups of people in the past have fried bread. In China there's a bread called mantou that was created over 2000 years ago and is often deep fried.
Hungary also has fry bread, langós. Its basically identical to the fry bread mentioned in this video
My favourite festival food when I go to NL! I tell the stall staff about Navajo tacos and how similar the fry breads are 😊
Vietnamese french bread is the best bread ever made I reckon (better than actual french bread). We have lots of Vietnamese run bakeries in Australia. Besides the traditional baguette it can also be made into an amazing crunchy and soft hamburger bun too. Nothing beats it but I want to try fried bread now too
I agree that it’s better than French bread. I used to buy it by the bag and eat it plain
5:30 "in the West American Bantu Dialect"?
I'm guessing that's supposed to be the West African Bantu Dialect since that's where most of the Bantu-speaking peoples live, but I could be wrong?
Banh Mis, Fried Chicken, Barbecue are all god tier
The sausage "Andouille" is pronounced Ahn-DOO-we (totally forgivable faux pas if you're not from Louisiana), but the word "familiarity" has never been pronounced 'fu-mill-yer-rarity' even by us cajun heathens. :)
Another cajun heathen? Small world!
Here's another one. 5:30, "which is the word for okra in West American Bantu dialect"...I'm guessing that's supposed to be West African Bantu dialect, Angola mostly.
It's all AI voices now anyway.
Pretty sure she's not AI tho--bots know the word "familiarity"@@bobsmith9804
That casino ad was totally unexpected. Are y'all hurting that bad
Considering its an AI voice? Yeah, they are.
Can you all do a video on different types of chili? like I know in Ohio there’s some chili with Fritos in it
Here in the South, we have 2 types of chili. Chili without beans that go on our hot dogs and hamburgers, then we have chili with beans that we eat with corn bread, onion, and hot sauce. Northerners think that is the weirdest shi% that they have ever heard of. I'm like, welcome to the South, honey. 😂
@@Donotevengotherewithme What part of the south? Texas chili has no beans.
@@TheOtherBill The Southeast-NC
@TheOtherBill We call it chili beans or chili. Our grocery stores carry both. I enjoy both. Usually, chili beans we eat in the fall and winter months. Chili without beans all year long on hot dogs, hambugers. We also have chili cheese fries. It has no beans, just chili meat, cheese, and ff. So good!
It’s called frito chili pie
I must go out out and buy some Spam. I love it diced up in my mac n cheese.
Blue Box with diced Spam and peas in it. So it's healthy and stuff.
@seththomas9105 Sounds good, too. I eat Spam only occasionally. It's a heart attack in a can.
My favorite is fried chicken.
I learned about Monterey Jack today.
I absolutely love your RUclips channel! I like your perspective of food, history and weird food history. I was wondering if you could do a story on C rations versus MRE’s and/or a comparison there of? K rations?
The part about eintopf is absolutely bad. The dish itself existed long before nazies.
I feel like you glazed over the Monterey Jack issue being the mission systems and the native Americans
Fried chicken has been around since Roman times. I could eat it 3 times a week and twice on Sunday. Love that fried chicken.
Very interesting! The last topic about Monetary Jack cheese was so neat! Love that cheeses, yum! 💗🧀
I live in German Switzerland, we had eintopf yesterday for lunch😅
yo. spam is not cheap in the Philippines, unlike Hawaii, not a lot of households can afford a steady supply of spam. imho Ma Ling is the staple canned meat
11:52 John Steinbeck lived in Monterey, California.
I've eaten in a Polish milk bar. They are really loved by the local populace. I'd heard that the government was thinking about taking them out at one point and the Poles freaked the fuck out. I recommend trying one if you are in Poland though you'll need someone to translate as nothing is in English and the ones I've seen were staffed by older folk who (unlike the younger Poles) didn't speak English.
The Philippines also still have Shakey's Pizza!
I just walked by a place selling banh mi the other day! It sounds delicious! I'd love to try some!
A sponsored ad for gambling?? Classy. 🙄
Take it with a grain of salt. The information in this video was gathered half-heartedly and is not entirely accurate.
Can you explain?
I am going to name my restaurant "TASTY STRUGGLES!" All Welcomed!
You'd probably get customers, there are people that like making Depression-Era Food (that are around 20-years-old).
The best milk bar is the one from _A Clockwork Orange._
I'll have mine with knives in it, please, a bit of the old drencrom.
Would like to hear about the drink "Vault"
You need the history of ramen in your list.
indeed, the inventor of instant ramen. I ate some earlier ^_^
“Andooly” sausage?
No! It’s French, pronounced “On-Doo-Wee”.
🎉 LOOK! ITS ISSAC TOUP'S!!! From the frog capitol of the world!
3:25 Oh wow, there is a Broadway musical named Spamalot!
@2:22 What kind of fish or serpent has four legs and a tail?
Thanks for this! 🫓
"Many Native Americans view Fry Bread as a symbol of oppression."
Their carnivals must be INCREDIBLY unfun.
Think of it like McDonald's. Going to McDonald's daily (or even weekly) turns an indulgence into a soul- and health-destroying semi-addiction. And when you live in a food desert...
They view it as that because it was oppression, much like the oppression they suffer under today.
"We Wuz Barbecue-masters and shieeet!"
“but while the people didn’t particularly care about being ruled by the French” u sure about that 🤨
they were kicked out for a reason
13:25 Maybe in America, but in the rest of the world not many have heard of it. So no, it does not come close to cheese like Cheddar.
I'm surprised you didn't talk about Chitlins. That would bee a better option than Fried Chicken.
I love bbq and fried chicken 😊
What is the musician's name during the BBQ section?
Was that Andy cooks wife Kaitlynn the white shirt blonde woman in the beginning
BBQ was invented MUCH MUCH earlier. Think tens of thousand of years earlier.
Go over the flavor Ube and why it’s so popular among non Filipinos now
"But be-foe we get started..."
There's a "Monterey Jack" but is there a "Colby Jack"? 😅
Fun fact: while Tom cheddar is NOT a real person,the English village of Cheddar,is. It is the namesake for the cheese,as it originated from the village.
I love Spam-silog!
Your forgot the water pie from the great depression. Its a wild food. Seriously. Check it out.
I love eating steamed okra
Steamed is good, but like everything else, fried is the best. That and fried squash. Lol.
Have you tried roasted okra? I seem to like most okra preparations.
Point of fact the U.S. didn’t annex California.
Horatio Swiss looks a bit shifty if you ask me.
Ummm we call this Yaniqueque in Dominican Republic (Johnny Cake)
There seems to be a skip at 1:09
Gambling and lottery, a tax on the STUPID. This is to good of a RUclips site, to give in to it. In sure there are other sponsers out there.
Gumbo is a true Cajun dish.
in the chapters the misspell banh mi as bomi
Gyros!
Shilling for literal gambling. Y’all…. Have some standards.
pretty sure barbecue came from prehistoric times, but the word itself originated from what the video says
Great video. I'm going to be a stickler on the BBQ. Every culture that has ever existed has BBQ in its history. BBQ is the culmination of the food cultures of any people that cook it. BBQ is truly universally important to every culture right up until today. A hearth and a shared meal are important to all of us. Universal.
I’ll take the gumbo argument. If your roux ain’t the color of muddy water…it ain’t roux and you should sit down.
Red or green roux alters the taste and its no longer gumbo which is a STEW. You’ve made a soup.
So… Europeans didn’t cook meat over fire before they explored the world? I thought even cavemen cooked meat over fire. 😅
I used as blockers specifically to remove gambling adverts.