lol fr I visited an indo friend's house and helped them prep the food. I touched the chili there, 1 chilli. Then I went to pee and my pp was on fire for the rest of the day from just 1 touch. I even washed it with soap repeatedly but didn't work.
@@farequinas5615 let me give you an advice as an indonesian if you touched something spicy, you can't wash it off with normal soap since capsaicin is like oil you gotta wash it with dish soap
Uh, level 3 in Indonesian or Japan? Cause the way you phrased that makes it unclear, and I very much want to know...for safety reasons (I'm a wuss when it comes to spicy food).
@@granoonis2080 Indonesian level ofc* *Disclaimer: This trait only applies for people from the western and southern side of Indonesia. Central and eastern Indonesia's 6 yr olds can eat at least level 5-6 for breakfast
My 11 years old brother love to eat a fvckn lvl 4 richeese chicken.. so yeah this is valid (to compare the level of spicyness..I don’t really can’t explain it but is spicier then that VERY SPICY samyang)
Our way of saying if things are spicy, "If your hands are still okay after touching it, it's safe." "If the smell hurts your eyes, it's dangerous." "If it's glowing red, it might be spicy." "If you can see the smell, you might want to avoid it."
Not see but want to or even instantly cough from the air filled with chili tumis iirc saute(sambal dadakan is scary if the smoke from the kitchen reach your esophagus And if really spicy your eyes get teary too when your eyes goes thru the chili fried smoke filled air
ollie did say reine actually trained herself to eat more spicy food recently, she consider her stronger at eating spicy food now. moona is still unmatched tho..
I live in Milan, Italy. We like spicy food, but people in south east Asia are crazy. I have this awesome Indonesian restaurant near me, and I often order stuff from there, but since I'm not necessarily a big spicy fan (despite handing it very well) I never got anything spicy. The other day though I felt like I wanted something with a bit of a punch, so I got some sort of spicy pork soup delivered from there... And yeah that stuff was INEDIBLE. I took ONE SIP of the soup and I thought I was gonna choke. I find it impossible to believe that anybody would be able to enjoy eating the whole thing. ONE SIP had me panicking.
Yea, Indonesians usually didn't know how to hold back. Haha, if you went to a Thai or viet restaurant, they might still give you the watered version of their "spicy" simply because you're european. But most Indonesians didn't understand this concept and just directy put their "average spicy" level to bowl requested by a european.
there are several province in Indonesia who are really crazy about spices,like north Sulawesi province for an example,most of their food really spicy(in Indonesia standard). and they also one of the province who eat pork. probably the restaurant on your place,the owner is from north Sulawesi. lol
Iofi got the lowest tolerance? All this time I thought Risu's already very low for an Indonesian standard, but Iofi's is even lower then that? And even more so, she didn't flinch at all when Oga gave her spicy food? Now I'm really curious just how these food really taste for Outdonesians
Ollie also mentioned in her own stream that Moona is 1st, Reine/Kobo (2nd, tie), herself and then Iofi. She doesn't know the strength level of the other ID members, so Iofi might just be in the middle and not weakest.
because in Indonesia, in daily we use spicy for all food, if not spicy, like something is missing. The fact that we in Indonesia have chili powder up to level 30, and I usually use level 15 and 30
to give you guys context one of the common chili in Indonesia is Cabai Rawit and it has 50k-100k Scoville Spicyness Level Mind you that Jalapeno only had around 2k-8k Scoville Spicyness Level
I rarely comment in any yt video, but your editing style is really caught me off guard multiple time (I think I remember that kind of video style on documentary video), I really like this one, its kinda made me feel nostalgic
I'm Indonesian and I have never seen anyone, including myself, struggle when eating spicy Japanese brand ramen even those who have bad tolerance usually rate it as MILD at best maybe it's because almost every snack brand in Indonesia tend to have chili/spicy/hot flavor variety of their snacks so we kinda got used to it or that most household immediately feed their kid spicy food as soon as they can eat solid food or the adults like to prank kids with suddenly giving them spicy food, so they (or we) kinda have to develop a degree of tolerance in order to avoid being the victim of the prank and surprise them with a non reaction there are too manu factors lmao
Apparently after the first few ID branch members goes to Japan,they decided to put "weapon grade spicy sauce" in must have list whenever they goes to Japan
Indonesian like spicy food in order to train themselves againts broken heart. No pain of broken heart Will move you if you already experience the tear and snot from extra spicy food. Well that is what i was told 😰
i planted some carolina reaper trees in my backyard 3 months ago, and now it's begin to bear some fruit. Pretty sure those calorina reapers will added into many indonesian cuisines in the future since it's more affordable to make sambal out of it instead of other chillies
@@volition7732 yes.. warm or hot water.. it's painfully stings but it does the magic, the saliva that comes after will overflows washing away all the capsicin inside your mouth..
@@Erik_Emer BATAGOR = BAkso TAhu GOReng Bakso = meatball Tahu = tofu Goreng = fry Bakso in this case is made from mackerel fish Some region doesn't use tofu at all they instead using dumplings wrappers and it's looks like siu mai or sometime look like gyoza, but it's always mackerel fish paste/ball for the filling. It's a deepfry food with sweet and spicy peanut sauce The chips ollie bought here is made from deepfry tofu
I am Indonesian and i can't handle spiciness lol. But yeah, I've had one of those instant noodle ghost pepper, it's really hot, not that spicy but i definitely sweat a lot. So i don't really understand the notion that Indonesian are strong against spices.
@@akuakkk1908 fr, my tolerance for spicy is low too (in indonesian level). When i ask my sister because went to study in japan, she said that the spiciest food in japan is the same level as indomie goreng xtra pedas. Kinda funny because it's not that spicy in indonesia
Bro i just realized how fucked they're after watching it for the 2nd time. They say the chips are spicy at first i was like ok, but ollie reaction is the same as me, those chips is not spicy for me the spicy is just "taste" like when you eat soup you didn't mention the soup have salt in it it just taste like soup and normally soup have salt, those chips is not spicy its just taste like normal food and normal food here taste spicy thats why it feels so normal eating spicy food for us
Born and raised Indonesians have on average a higher spice tolerance (especially in Medan) because you have almost no choice but to eat spicy if it’s local food. You still have options, but it’s like saying you have 1 or 2 non-spicy options out of 10. At some point you’re gonna crack and are forced into eating the spicier stuff.
I actually can't comprehend living with less spices than what we have here in Indonesia, does everything just taste very bland then? If yes, then I can't imagine living everyday life with so much blandness
On the contrary, to us (usa), at a certain point the spice just drowns our the flavor of the food. Basically we're more sensitive to spice and so need less of it, but you're "numb" to spice from our perspective and thus need more of it for the same effect.
@@UnknownGamer40464i can understand it very well..my friend is from eu said the same thing and I guess it’s right..when she can taste a fist meat (with no seasoning/just salt) on the other side i cant taste shyt
@@UnknownGamer40464i thought the flavour just kinda simple but not entirely bland. Like its only combination between salty and sour or sweet and salty. Cz western cuisine didn't use many spices. I mean we always use spices, even our cigarettes contain kind of spice (clove)
A guy from North Texas brought in the one chip challenge box to my team from work. A bunch of guys from North India were like, “phht, this won’t be an issue for us, we invented spicy food”. They all took a piece and he was the only one who could walk out the door after 15 minutes.
While not all Indonesian is good with spicy. I for one despite being the weakest in my family is apparently the crazy one when I eat with my foreigner friends from college
Ollie : IM THE STRONGEST HERE!! N.B : why am i so interested to eat that ramen wkwk... i like spicy food. But, i guess i dont stronger than ollie for handling it :) (I cant speak english as well.. so sorry)
Apparently, chat asked her that recently. There's a clip of that somewhere. Basically, in the end she said Moona, Reine/Kobo (tie), Ollie and Iofi. She hasn't ate with the others yet, so don't know their strength level. Zeta said Ghost Peppers got nothing on her. Risu ate the same spicy ramen as Reine a couple years ago in a collab and handled it just as well. So, those two are probably pretty strong too.
Guys, being honest right now, although I’m an Indonesian - my spice tolerance is so low that even the spicy chips at my schools canteen is too spicy that my tongue is screaming.. it’s like the lowest possible spice and my friends aint gonna flinch.. I feel like I’m the weakest with spice..
Do note; cola makes the burn worse. Ollie, WELL AWARE of it... asked for cola. Because, to Ollie, the burn that just about took Bae out... wasn't enough. It needed some cola so she could feel it.
1. Mona 2. Kobo & Reine on par (Ollie said Reine trained well with spicy) 3. Ollie 4. Anya, Zeta, Kaela still unknown. ( I doubt they're has low tolerance) 5. Iofi. 5. Risdu.
Indonesian’s weakest spice tolerant VS Japanese’s strongest spice tolerant.
And Oga's here too!
Wait, I thought Reine was the one with the weakest spice tolerance. Is it actually Ollie?
@@granoonis2080it's Iofi
@@granoonis2080risu is the lowest
@@ChuChuChu.i never Saw Risu eat spicy food...or maybe just forget
Ollie was there seems enjoying her food while 2 others just about to meet Calli..
It's like that dog meme where it surrounded by fire, but it actually enjoy it
No worry, she has already meet calli before
@@Heyana6907 Yeah, but she'll be meeting Calli as a client instead of a friend
maybe because Oliie already meet Calli before become zombie
LMAO
Indonesian be like:
“Yes this is really spicy”
*keep eating btw
Indonesian standard of spicy level : If it doesnt hurt your hand when you touch it, then it isnt spicy
lol fr I visited an indo friend's house and helped them prep the food. I touched the chili there, 1 chilli. Then I went to pee and my pp was on fire for the rest of the day from just 1 touch. I even washed it with soap repeatedly but didn't work.
@@farequinas5615ooh, relatable pp taste some capsaicin
@@farequinas5615 wth... 😐
@@farequinas5615bro wtf 😂😂
@@farequinas5615 let me give you an advice as an indonesian
if you touched something spicy, you can't wash it off with normal soap since capsaicin is like oil
you gotta wash it with dish soap
Ollie saying Iofi is the weakest in spice tolerance level have the same vibe as Nappa saying that Raditz is the weakest in term of power level
I thougt it was risdu who have the weakest spice tolerant, a lot of id member say so
@@jokerdaffa2479actually Iofi got lower spice tolerance than Risu. I thing Risu is 2nd last
Who the strongest? Moona?
@@paradoxicalnexus7246 yes
Level 1 spicy in Indonesia is about Level 5 in Japan
6 year olds like to eat Level 3 at the very least here
Uh, level 3 in Indonesian or Japan? Cause the way you phrased that makes it unclear, and I very much want to know...for safety reasons (I'm a wuss when it comes to spicy food).
@@granoonis2080 Indonesian level ofc*
*Disclaimer: This trait only applies for people from the western and southern side of Indonesia. Central and eastern Indonesia's 6 yr olds can eat at least level 5-6 for breakfast
@@TheyCallMeDio Sumatran, represent!
fr dude the kids in my neighborhood just eat spicy ramen with chili and chili flakes and chili sauces
My 11 years old brother love to eat a fvckn lvl 4 richeese chicken.. so yeah this is valid (to compare the level of spicyness..I don’t really can’t explain it but is spicier then that VERY SPICY samyang)
Ollie just killing with the spicy. REINE would say ooooh that's spicy..
Our way of saying if things are spicy,
"If your hands are still okay after touching it, it's safe."
"If the smell hurts your eyes, it's dangerous."
"If it's glowing red, it might be spicy."
"If you can see the smell, you might want to avoid it."
Not see but want to or even instantly cough from the air filled with chili tumis iirc saute(sambal dadakan is scary if the smoke from the kitchen reach your esophagus
And if really spicy your eyes get teary too when your eyes goes thru the chili fried smoke filled air
@@argyrendehringterimksaccu174 if you still can't see the smell, then it's still safe to eat. Gitu aja.
for the last point, add "unless you are a batak, by then go all out"
The good ol' "ah, see, I know it's spicy because even the spatula gave up" method.
"See the smell" wtaf
Rule no.1 don't trust indonesian when they said the food isn't spicy. Especially when they are smirking while answering your question
Thats just SEA ing general
Dont believe it if they say its not spicy, if they say "just little bit spicy" then beware.. if they say "it's spicy" better not touch it..
@@yustian7197remind me of ceker setan i was sweating bullet but it taste so good so i just keep going
always ask "can 6 y/o handle this?"
@@raffibagus3035 if you translate to English ceker ayam is demon claw LOL
Man what a nostalgia, SHAFT's style animation. Love it
We Indonesian kids eat these for meals with barely any reaction at all, I guess this is our true power edge
They're just WEAK
I thought the weakest ID member to spice was Reine...
But yeah, NEVER challenge a mexican or an indonesian to an spice challenge LOL
ollie did say reine actually trained herself to eat more spicy food recently, she consider her stronger at eating spicy food now. moona is still unmatched tho..
Risu is the weakest
She loves spicy food tho 😂 I remembered she and Kobo shared spicy food together. And for risu herself, she rarely to be seen eating spicy food so idk
@@KuroMochiz
That's new
I watched her debut and she had said she hated spicy stuff 🤔
@@huda_19 bloody heww, my condolence for Moona's spicy challenge... Pekora and Koyori.
They just taste the highest level of spice from ID branch.
Zombie taste buds was broken you know, i don't know if there any nerve left in Ollie tongue
Then Bae took revenge by forcing Ollie to eat fruits and Vegetable
Or vegemite...
@@dickysatria7268 Vegemite actually taste pretty good if you don't eat it by itself lol
@@dalrend7413 or spread it like it's peanut butter lol.
I live in Milan, Italy. We like spicy food, but people in south east Asia are crazy. I have this awesome Indonesian restaurant near me, and I often order stuff from there, but since I'm not necessarily a big spicy fan (despite handing it very well) I never got anything spicy. The other day though I felt like I wanted something with a bit of a punch, so I got some sort of spicy pork soup delivered from there... And yeah that stuff was INEDIBLE. I took ONE SIP of the soup and I thought I was gonna choke. I find it impossible to believe that anybody would be able to enjoy eating the whole thing. ONE SIP had me panicking.
Yea, Indonesians usually didn't know how to hold back. Haha, if you went to a Thai or viet restaurant, they might still give you the watered version of their "spicy" simply because you're european. But most Indonesians didn't understand this concept and just directy put their "average spicy" level to bowl requested by a european.
there are several province in Indonesia who are really crazy about spices,like north Sulawesi province for an example,most of their food really spicy(in Indonesia standard). and they also one of the province who eat pork. probably the restaurant on your place,the owner is from north Sulawesi. lol
I don't think Italy would even score very high compared to like likes of Korean, Indonesian, Indian, and a bunch of African cuisines.
@@Draffut2003 You're probably right, but places like Calabria and other regions in southern Italy don't joke either
True. Mexican, and most of Central American, food is really spicy, but quite mild when compared to that region of Asia.
Iofi got the lowest tolerance? All this time I thought Risu's already very low for an Indonesian standard, but Iofi's is even lower then that? And even more so, she didn't flinch at all when Oga gave her spicy food?
Now I'm really curious just how these food really taste for Outdonesians
Ollie also mentioned in her own stream that Moona is 1st, Reine/Kobo (2nd, tie), herself and then Iofi. She doesn't know the strength level of the other ID members, so Iofi might just be in the middle and not weakest.
because in Indonesia, in daily we use spicy for all food, if not spicy, like something is missing. The fact that we in Indonesia have chili powder up to level 30, and I usually use level 15 and 30
Anything lower than 15 and it's just a glorified micin. And i am not good at spicy stuff.
Bro got that bakemonogatari style
"WHY DO YOU LOOK SO CALM?!!" XDD
to give you guys context
one of the common chili in Indonesia is Cabai Rawit and it has 50k-100k Scoville Spicyness Level
Mind you that Jalapeno only had around 2k-8k Scoville Spicyness Level
OMG those Monogatari series' explanation screen like that, I missed it 😢
If it doesn't at least make your nose run, it's not spicy
gotta work that sweat too
Ollie: sou desu ne~
Yagoo: yes, that's my phrase....
I rarely comment in any yt video, but your editing style is really caught me off guard multiple time (I think I remember that kind of video style on documentary video), I really like this one, its kinda made me feel nostalgic
Love the Bakemonogatari style editing.
I'm Indonesian, eat spicy foods, and just get sweating from eating spicy
Padahal mereka makan di ruang ber-AC
fr, it's not spicy but i always sweating a lot when eat it
Ima sub just cuz of the monogatari editing, hope you ger even better at it
I love your editing!
I love this carolina reaper cheddar cheese, but I bet she'd think it's not spicy enough. Crazy.
from this clip we can conclude that there is chilli pepper, ghost pepper, and then we have Indonesian
I'm Indonesian and I have never seen anyone, including myself, struggle when eating spicy Japanese brand ramen
even those who have bad tolerance usually rate it as MILD at best
maybe it's because almost every snack brand in Indonesia tend to have chili/spicy/hot flavor variety of their snacks so we kinda got used to it
or that most household immediately feed their kid spicy food as soon as they can eat solid food
or the adults like to prank kids with suddenly giving them spicy food, so they (or we) kinda have to develop a degree of tolerance in order to avoid being the victim of the prank and surprise them with a non reaction
there are too manu factors lmao
There's a reason why Indonesia is also known as the Spice Islands.
...well, TWO reasons, but they didn't discuss geography in that stream
I see my 2 fav thing, Hololive and Monogatari = smash that subscribe button
As an Indonesian and South east asian people, i'm started to think what kind of sweets they keep eating everyday to reach this level of spiciness
For Indonesians... Spicy foods are just Tuesday xD
When the other feeling like hell, meanwhile ollie just chill out like it's her home
Apparently after the first few ID branch members goes to Japan,they decided to put "weapon grade spicy sauce" in must have list whenever they goes to Japan
Indonesian like spicy food in order to train themselves againts broken heart. No pain of broken heart Will move you if you already experience the tear and snot from extra spicy food. Well that is what i was told 😰
Bro's proportions be like:
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I can't imagine IF Carolina Reaper is coming from Indonesia. They can conquer the world and many of food will contain Carolina Reaper💀
carolina reaper is too spicy but yeah just another sunday..
i planted some carolina reaper trees in my backyard 3 months ago, and now it's begin to bear some fruit. Pretty sure those calorina reapers will added into many indonesian cuisines in the future since it's more affordable to make sambal out of it instead of other chillies
Carolina reaper doesn't taste great though, other than a carolina reaper cheese I like, I prefer my dried mexican tree chilis.
all of those "high scoville" chilis are bred specifically to increase the scoville units, they lack flavor imo
@@namo2403carolina reaper sambal is really good though. it does burn your lungs out.
Chaos and demon vs zombie 😂🤣
Drink cola after eating something spicy 🤔 that is a bad idea i think 😅
Milk or orange juice will be work better
Warm water
Or booze. Alcohol can also dilute the capsaicin that causes the spiciness.
Ollie actually said that to Oga when they got their cola. That girl actually intended to make it spicier lol
@@volition7732 yes.. warm or hot water.. it's painfully stings but it does the magic, the saliva that comes after will overflows washing away all the capsicin inside your mouth..
But cola and spicy is very good combo actually 👌
I love eating spicy snack with cola
If the spice doesn't cause visible chemical burns to my skin I don't want it
oooh I see the Monogatari reference there
The clip make me feeling like watching monogatari series. I like it.
there level in the game
and they both got shown :D
Whoa Monogatari reference, +1 SUBS!
one would say, eating spicy ramen is not bad... until you slurp it up and the micro spice molecule got in your nose as you inhale
Now I want batagor chips, but I can't find them in the US from online stores.
Batagor is a tofu stuffed with fish ball inside and deepfry, we eating it with peanut sauce, sweet soy sauce,sambal and mixed together
@@barmutah
That's literally explained in the video?
@@Erik_Emer BATAGOR = BAkso TAhu GOReng
Bakso = meatball
Tahu = tofu
Goreng = fry
Bakso in this case is made from mackerel fish
Some region doesn't use tofu at all they instead using dumplings wrappers and it's looks like siu mai or sometime look like gyoza, but it's always mackerel fish paste/ball for the filling.
It's a deepfry food with sweet and spicy peanut sauce
The chips ollie bought here is made from deepfry tofu
No one can stop the power of Indonesia 🇮🇩!
I still remember the spiciest food i ever ate is when i live in Padang.
Got to suffer the whole day 😅
i guess the "bebek sambel ijo", right? i always hurt my stomach whenever i eat it but it's delicious
@@aps12dhika
*Itiak Lado Mudo
Of all places you went to ones where chili is considered as basic as salt for cooking ingredients
Yes indopride let go we are the master race
For anyone wondering, the spice in the ramen was ghost peppers (i think)
Mamee Daebak Ghost Pepper. It's not that spicy but the pepper can stuck in your throat
@@aps12dhika but you got to remember bae comes from a part of the world were spice isn't really a part her daily cuisine
I am Indonesian and i can't handle spiciness lol. But yeah, I've had one of those instant noodle ghost pepper, it's really hot, not that spicy but i definitely sweat a lot. So i don't really understand the notion that Indonesian are strong against spices.
@@akuakkk1908 fr, my tolerance for spicy is low too (in indonesian level). When i ask my sister because went to study in japan, she said that the spiciest food in japan is the same level as indomie goreng xtra pedas. Kinda funny because it's not that spicy in indonesia
As an Indonesian, I am literally shitting on the toilet because I ate a lot of chilli
Bro i just realized how fucked they're after watching it for the 2nd time. They say the chips are spicy at first i was like ok, but ollie reaction is the same as me, those chips is not spicy for me the spicy is just "taste" like when you eat soup you didn't mention the soup have salt in it it just taste like soup and normally soup have salt, those chips is not spicy its just taste like normal food and normal food here taste spicy thats why it feels so normal eating spicy food for us
Giving spicy food to Indonesian is like bringing fire to fight Charizard thinking it will damage it
I often eat spicy noodles that are not far from my school and after every meal I always go to the toilet 🤣
Born and raised Indonesians have on average a higher spice tolerance (especially in Medan) because you have almost no choice but to eat spicy if it’s local food.
You still have options, but it’s like saying you have 1 or 2 non-spicy options out of 10. At some point you’re gonna crack and are forced into eating the spicier stuff.
Hot drink and spicy food is perfection try it 😂😂😂
ollie da best
2:27 plot twist and realization on Indonesian power
For those who don't know,the spicy ramen they eat is mamee ghost pepper daebak,which is stated 1000000 SHU...
It was to be expected since, as an Indonesian, Ollie has super powers that make her immune to spicy food.
You deserve to be subscribed
Oga is hilarious.
the power comes with a price tho
you are bound to be flat like a wooden plank
But...Moona? And Reine?
I actually can't comprehend living with less spices than what we have here in Indonesia, does everything just taste very bland then? If yes, then I can't imagine living everyday life with so much blandness
On the contrary, to us (usa), at a certain point the spice just drowns our the flavor of the food.
Basically we're more sensitive to spice and so need less of it, but you're "numb" to spice from our perspective and thus need more of it for the same effect.
@@UnknownGamer40464 Yeah no. First guy is correct. I'm from Mexico and U.S. food is indeed very bland. No offense man but it's true.
@@Archedgar You being from Mexico just proves my point though.
I will direct exactly what I said before to you as well.
@@UnknownGamer40464i can understand it very well..my friend is from eu said the same thing and I guess it’s right..when she can taste a fist meat (with no seasoning/just salt) on the other side i cant taste shyt
@@UnknownGamer40464i thought the flavour just kinda simple but not entirely bland. Like its only combination between salty and sour or sweet and salty. Cz western cuisine didn't use many spices. I mean we always use spices, even our cigarettes contain kind of spice (clove)
A guy from North Texas brought in the one chip challenge box to my team from work. A bunch of guys from North India were like, “phht, this won’t be an issue for us, we invented spicy food”. They all took a piece and he was the only one who could walk out the door after 15 minutes.
holoid amazing, truly amazing branch.
While not all Indonesian is good with spicy. I for one despite being the weakest in my family is apparently the crazy one when I eat with my foreigner friends from college
Dang, I don't even know that we have batagor chips, gonna buy a bunch of em then.
Ara-ara
if it doesn't make my scalp itch it's not spicy lol.
Moona: that food is too sweet and plain 😂
When we still child, we go to a internet cafe and while playing game, one of our snack is kripset (keripik setan)
nice editing lol
if it doesnt burn a hole in the table, its not spicy enough.
Ho.. this channel is good
ahh, drinking cola (ghost Pepper)
In indonesia, we have seblak
If Ollie gets cut (touch wood) you can probably count the Indomie rings in her body.
Monogatari meme. Nice
can hold spicy food but vulnerable to fruits
zombie quality I guess?
2:46 i was expecting brain rot kaisen meme to pop up here XD
Wait, Batagor by themselves has flavor? I never ate Batagor as is after all since the peanut sauce is kind of a key component whenever I eat it.
I love this monogatari style edit! nice
Monogatari edit? Oh man
Ollie : IM THE STRONGEST HERE!!
N.B : why am i so interested to eat that ramen wkwk... i like spicy food. But, i guess i dont stronger than ollie for handling it :)
(I cant speak english as well.. so sorry)
Lidah ollie udah mati
Ollie is 3rd, who is the 1st and 2nd? Moona and Kobo?
Those two are the ones i know who eat spicy foods frequently.
Apparently, chat asked her that recently. There's a clip of that somewhere. Basically, in the end she said Moona, Reine/Kobo (tie), Ollie and Iofi. She hasn't ate with the others yet, so don't know their strength level. Zeta said Ghost Peppers got nothing on her. Risu ate the same spicy ramen as Reine a couple years ago in a collab and handled it just as well. So, those two are probably pretty strong too.
Even i'am as Spicy enjoyer, when ollie says she want cola instead spicy noodle 😂 damn... thats fucking worse combo
That feel when the carbonation hits the capsaicin activated nerves. 10/10
kami bahkan memakan cabe sebagai lalapan pendamping makanan atau gorengan itu pun masih pakai saos sambal khusus gorengan 😂
That's why most of Indonesian has broken stomach.. 😂 Our tongue fine, but our stomach cursed by grim reaper death scythe..
batagor chips? Wow
Guys, being honest right now, although I’m an Indonesian - my spice tolerance is so low that even the spicy chips at my schools canteen is too spicy that my tongue is screaming.. it’s like the lowest possible spice and my friends aint gonna flinch.. I feel like I’m the weakest with spice..
This is missing the part where Bae speaks in tongues and rolls on the floor.
Do note; cola makes the burn worse.
Ollie, WELL AWARE of it... asked for cola.
Because, to Ollie, the burn that just about took Bae out... wasn't enough. It needed some cola so she could feel it.
Moona is number 1 I think? with Kobo lurking
1. Mona
2. Kobo & Reine on par (Ollie said Reine trained well with spicy)
3. Ollie
4. Anya, Zeta, Kaela still unknown. ( I doubt they're has low tolerance)
5. Iofi.
5. Risdu.
@@kulonstep69Mother risdu are the least indonesian spicy eater, and she 'cough ate boncabe lvl 10 casually
@@kulonstep69 Zeta said Ghost Peppers got nothing on her, so definitely not low tolerance
Wait till they try ayam geprek (smash chicken)!
If your chest doesn't hurt then it's not spicy
I have by far the worst spice tolerance of the friend group and even I can go to a jalapeno no problem, simply born like that us indonesians are