Korean Grandparents Try Filipino Comfort Food for the First Time🇵🇭🇰🇷| Korean Ate

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июл 2022
  • Koreans try authentic filipino food and culture?! From pinoy spaghetti to pancit canton , you are in store for some GREAT reactions! Korean Ate, Jessica Lee, introduces the food and culture of her second home, the Philippines!
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    Koreans try authentic Filipino food and culture! Korean Ate Jessica Lee introduces the food and culture of her second home, the Philippines. From everyday Filipino food to a Korea-Philippines fusion dish, Jessica Lee connects the two cultures through this very special series!! How will Koreans react to the most authentic elements of the Philippines? Time to find out.
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  • @kkotbee4060
    @kkotbee4060 Год назад +5542

    Jessica should be the next ambassador. She's so excited to introduce Philippine culture and cuisine to her fellow Koreans, a Filipino by heart, indeed. Don't you guys agree??

    • @-chenlanying5818
      @-chenlanying5818 Год назад +22

      Is Jessica half Filipino

    • @kkotbee4060
      @kkotbee4060 Год назад +83

      @@-chenlanying5818 i think not. But she lived in the Philippines for a couple of years when she was young.

    • @mrkncd
      @mrkncd Год назад +66

      @@-chenlanying5818 Pure Korean mixed with Filipino culture.

    • @romeoesman2249
      @romeoesman2249 Год назад +41

      She is a pure blood Korean but a Filipino in heart🇵🇭

    • @maryannnase5517
      @maryannnase5517 Год назад +8

      She used Filipino culture for her content

  • @duriantarts
    @duriantarts Год назад +2612

    thank you jessica for doing this. i’m a singaporean living in australia. back in singapore i grew up with a filipino maid (i call her auntie) whom i still treat as my second mother to this day, even though she’s gone back to the philippines.
    now i’m a big foodie, so it’s really hard to choose my favourites e.g. japanese, chinese, vietnamese, thai, western, italian etc. but if i had to choose my ULTIMATE top favourite, without hesitation, i’d say filipino food hands down. that’s how much of an impact my dear auntie had on me.
    a bit of background: when i was younger i had meals together with auntie almost everyday and she taught me to eat with my hands. she cooked me all sorts of filipino delicacies - THE most delicious food on earth. pinakbet, sinigang, tortang talong (eggplant omelette), rellenong bangus (grilled milkfish stuffed with onion, tomatoes), dinak dakan, ginisang munggo, adobo, ensaladang talong (roasted eggplant salad), even simple tomato with calamansi and soy sauce, i would drool over.. she introduced me to my favourite desserts turon, biko (sticky glutinous rice), suman malagkit (glutinous rice wrapped in banana leaf) and sweet macaroni salad. i am not exaggerating when i say this: i can eat these dishes every single day and not get tired of them. it was a blessing auntie gave me so i could experience the wonders of filipino cuisine in my home in singapore. the one common theme in her cooking is “heartwarming”. once i take the first bite, it’s not just umami but pure homeliness. filipino food will always be my comfort food.
    but beyond that, she taught me kindness, generosity, unconditional love, joy, laughter, all that the people of the philippines embrace. she introduced me to her friends, the struggles they face as maids overseas living far away from their families and young children - people they are fighting and working hard everyday to earn a living for.
    these memories were my childhood, she was my childhood; and i think of her so dearly to this day. for this reason, filipinos have a special place in my heart. i want to serve the filipino community one day and give back to them, exactly how auntie treated me and loved me.
    jessica, never stop what you’re doing 🥹 everyone needs to know how delicious filipino food is and how wonderful their culture is.. otherwise they’re missing out so much. i’m here cheering you on!! 💛🧡💛

    • @virgo.persona9540
      @virgo.persona9540 Год назад +88

      WOW! Even your appreciation of your auntie is heartwarming. I hope you reunite with her.
      I love reading your comment.

    • @rinaann3177
      @rinaann3177 Год назад +6

      🥰❤

    • @khei28
      @khei28 Год назад +6

      ❤❤❤

    • @sheinasatorre
      @sheinasatorre Год назад +3

      ❤️

    • @galexx8128
      @galexx8128 Год назад +6

      AAAAW THIS IS SO SWEET!!!

  • @81Soulman
    @81Soulman Год назад +83

    I, as a Korean, feel connected to Filipino bros watching this. I've met some Filipino dudes in here Korea. They're all kind, enthusiastic and even artistic.

    • @benignomato7148
      @benignomato7148 Год назад +2

      Hi how are you. My name is nhoy frome philippine. You like i cooking you pilipino food

    • @NarcisaRiveraSureta
      @NarcisaRiveraSureta Год назад

      I didn't know Filipino has taste for arts. They're only known as hardworking people, who wouldn't really expect them to enjoy artistic endeavor.

  • @chubear9704
    @chubear9704 Год назад +2104

    They're surprisingly more openminded and outgoing than youngsters when it comes to food. I would love to see them taste pochero too. Seeing this video has made me know my culture's food more. Like how we typically use fruits in our dishes like bananas, papayas and tamarind. In a way it's like i accidently discovered filipino food's identity through koreans

    • @ivanvillarruz8412
      @ivanvillarruz8412 Год назад +76

      Older people usually have a broader palate as they have tasted different kinds of food during their lifetime.

    • @pluto.x8439
      @pluto.x8439 Год назад +41

      @@ivanvillarruz8412 that's not necessarily true for Koreans. Alot of older people including my grandparents grew up on PURELY korean food, and they have a strong korean palette. Some don't even eat fast food/ don't count it as "real" food. I was born and raised on an island thats a US Territory but heavily influenced by Asia. My grandma has lived here for about 15 years too, but she still can't eat western or non korean Asian food that well because she can't stomach it.

    • @rodels.3745
      @rodels.3745 Год назад +5

      Pochero ang luto ni misis kanina. Sarap.

    • @zeep6195
      @zeep6195 Год назад +9

      I think it's because these particular home-cooked Filipino foods share some similarities to 'traditional' or home-cooked korean foods. I realized that 'older' generations tend to like home-cooked food more than other kinds of food, like my father who always prefer to eat traditional/home-cooked Filipino dishes instead of other foreign food. As soon as I saw the thumbnail of this video, I thought that these people in the video might actually like these Filipino foods compared to younger people.
      Edit: Especially since their home-cooked food goes with rice, the same with ours, so that's another thing. It's like they're just eating a different kind of 'ulam' or viand.

    • @justinlikesme19
      @justinlikesme19 Год назад +1

      Ofc old peepz has more sense than people nowadays

  • @camemories
    @camemories Год назад +650

    The way Jessica picked dishes that she knows they will love you can see that she knows filipino food well. This is the first koreans try na hindi mukhang pilit imo.

  • @pauledward11378
    @pauledward11378 Год назад +74

    I love how they recommend which dishes would go with alcohol and Kim chi. Plus, I was touched when the grandparents sensed similarities in Filipino food to Korean food.

  • @chenairadomingo7855
    @chenairadomingo7855 Год назад +58

    Ooh I love how she taught them how Filipinos eat them with rice and that there are different varieties. I think that is an important factor especially if you're trying out food from different cultures. You will appreciate the food more.

  • @Barbiturico1998
    @Barbiturico1998 Год назад +11

    I know this doesn’t have anything to do in particular with the video, but I couldn’t stop being amazed by how good these eldery look! They all look at least 10 years younger of what they actually are! Really amazing. 🫣

  • @Yesnog05
    @Yesnog05 Год назад +1112

    I'm Japanese-Filipina and this reminds me of the story when my father (a filipino-american in the US air force) cooked filipino food for my mom (a japanese immigrant) on their first date. My mom loved the food and was so impressed by it that she started learning how to cook filipino food. When they got engaged, my parents went to Japan to meet my moms extended family and my dad cooked filipino food for my grandparents. They had the same reactions as the Korean grandparents in this video and it warms my heart to see them enjoy filipino foods that I grew up eating!

    • @VienCie
      @VienCie Год назад +10

      so u r a filipina-american-japanese

    • @leoray1234
      @leoray1234 Год назад +5

      Such a lovely story. I love japanese food, too, but filipino is my home food. You’re lucky to have both!

    • @gserendipity
      @gserendipity Год назад +7

      damn you're 3 races at once

    • @japanesefilipinorinsan
      @japanesefilipinorinsan Год назад +3

      良かった❤🙏

    • @marikostarkov
      @marikostarkov Год назад +6

      No because American isn’t a race. What they meant was that their father was an American citizen, making him “Filipino American”

  • @aejoymamotosfermin2497
    @aejoymamotosfermin2497 Год назад +1144

    I really like how Jessica introduced Filipino foods to korean grandparents💙💓💙

    • @nixablaza5482
      @nixablaza5482 Год назад +6

      i agreed.... the way she introduced our food to them is always presentable and shes always proud😍❤️ thank u!!!! ate

    • @Ctfjkn
      @Ctfjkn Год назад

    • @-chenlanying5818
      @-chenlanying5818 Год назад +1

      @@nixablaza5482 is Jessica half Filipino

    • @user-hs1wn7il1n
      @user-hs1wn7il1n Год назад +1

      @@-chenlanying5818 I think she just lived in the Philippines before but she's pure Korean.

    • @nixablaza5482
      @nixablaza5482 Год назад +1

      @@-chenlanying5818 thanks for the info. i just started watching her not to long ago

  • @mariellescientelidalo3644
    @mariellescientelidalo3644 Год назад +75

    As a Filipino, this incredible video made me smile. Seeing the happy faces and their inquisitiveness about our local and native dishes melt my heart. So glad they made this video. 🤗

  • @janeevanz
    @janeevanz Год назад +3

    I love Koreans & Japanese they are so respectful anything they do not like it is in most respectable way ❤Salamat for showcasing pinoy pagakain/food sister 🤍🎉❣️

  • @yyxy8650
    @yyxy8650 Год назад +773

    The man who wants to pair everything with something spicy is such a mood 😂

    • @leoray1234
      @leoray1234 Год назад +7

      he can’t help it! Hahaha

    • @makapc2220
      @makapc2220 Год назад +74

      Give him bicol express, laing and sizzling sisig!

    • @adrieldavidhalos2169
      @adrieldavidhalos2169 Год назад +30

      It's a shame, he might've liked the sinigang more if it had a lot of chili 😄 that's how I like it. I also add tomatoes to it.

    • @jayem7208
      @jayem7208 Год назад +1

      @@makapc2220 yup, I agree with you 👍

    • @chuckysmaria6466
      @chuckysmaria6466 Год назад +3

      @@adrieldavidhalos2169
      You can put 1 or 2 green chilis in sinigang if you want it to be hot.

  • @cza_daos
    @cza_daos Год назад +516

    I love how they reacted, it was really descriptive and you see how much they are more receptive to different tastes and flavors💖

    • @rumicookingrecipe5107
      @rumicookingrecipe5107 Год назад

      👌👌👌💯

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Год назад

      and they did not sound like those pinoy baiting foreigners who assume Filipinos who love watching foreigners eating Adobo or Sisig have very low IQ.

  • @Yosh_1223
    @Yosh_1223 Год назад +17

    Proud Filipino here ❤️❤️,i guess they don't know the called "Tinola" can serve if you are Filipino leader or something with high reputation in government during Spaniard era here in the Philippines, so it means that "Tinola is not just simple dish, it is our part of history and culture for many Filipinos ❤️" thanks for introducing Filipino delicacy to Koreans.

  • @haraldray
    @haraldray Год назад +9

    So wholesome.😩 making me miss my lola

  • @ehetenandayaur
    @ehetenandayaur Год назад +378

    I love how they take a mouthful of the foods first before giving their opinions unlike some taste test videos and I am glad that they like what they've tasted. Thank you for this video, Jessica!

  • @mavicityrelayson2924
    @mavicityrelayson2924 Год назад +543

    How refreshing. No exaggerated reactions, just very zen-like and appreciative of the culture. ^_^ Filipinos love Korean food. There are Korean food stalls everywhere in the Philippines, not just Kbbq either, and not only in the cities.

    • @daeseongkim93
      @daeseongkim93 Год назад +11

      i wish there were more filipino restaurants here in korea!

    • @mavicityrelayson2924
      @mavicityrelayson2924 Год назад +10

      @@daeseongkim93 we love K-culture so much, we have Korean convenience stores even in the provinces. I translate K-dramas for a living. Haha. I don't know how much we can offer in term of cuisine and culture, but adobo, karekare, siopao, maybe those would win Korean hearts.

    • @bmona7550
      @bmona7550 Год назад

      @@mavicityrelayson2924 Just add extra Spice in them I bet you they would love it more

  • @lima8382
    @lima8382 Год назад +1

    Ilove it. They are very open minded and they like our food. 🇵🇭

  • @-_acally_-
    @-_acally_- 11 месяцев назад +2

    awww thank you so mush for the supports of the philipines❤ we filipino appreciate it very much 😊

  • @karen_smith
    @karen_smith Год назад +258

    I love that they incorporate their culture like when they say that it would be nice to add kimchi or it somewhat tastes like this or so. They are so adorable.

  • @kirojiro23
    @kirojiro23 Год назад +253

    6:32 To answer it, YES. Normally, anything that has a taste to counterfeit the bitter taste of alcohol is a good combination while drinking alcohol. But soup base foods are not often served on pubs or bars. You'll only see it among people drinking in their houses.
    The word "Pulutan" means pick and eat. So basically, liquids are not fit, but solid dry food like Chicharon Bulaklak, Sisig or Crispy Pata.

    • @NairamRys
      @NairamRys Год назад

      arat na! shot puno!

    • @reignjbg6437
      @reignjbg6437 Год назад +12

      It's interesting that we even saw the difference in the drinking culture of koreans and filipinos. Filipinos partner alcohol with dry foods whereas koreans like it with saucy/soup dishes (with the exception of fried chicken and pork)

    • @kirojiro23
      @kirojiro23 Год назад +7

      @@reignjbg6437 Coz normally Filipino dishes best fit with rice. Alcohol with rice was kinda weird in a formal drinking session 😂

    • @elgienbarera4027
      @elgienbarera4027 Год назад +1

      Papaitan is soup as pulutan with drinking alcohol.

    • @kirojiro23
      @kirojiro23 Год назад

      @@elgienbarera4027 Yeah I loved it too

  • @jaceybelleestrecho1221
    @jaceybelleestrecho1221 Год назад +9

    They're so polite! Even the way they say the things they don't like much about the dish sounds very gentle. 😭❤

  • @alemracoonerom4122
    @alemracoonerom4122 Год назад +1

    It made me so proud and happy that koreans liked our filipino dish.. i love korean foods so much too.

  • @yelyl136
    @yelyl136 Год назад +87

    I was kind of surprised. I thought Korean elders will find Filipino food wierd. Especially sinigang. But I'm glad they liked it. And the guests are so nice and cute 😊

  • @ayamekim9906
    @ayamekim9906 Год назад +152

    i agree with Okra and gochugang... thank you for introducing Filipino food to Koreans. love their reactions🤗💛

    • @GetUnwoke
      @GetUnwoke Год назад +3

      My mom actually does that. She buys okra and dips it in ssamjang. It's good, I've tried it.

  • @abdomination
    @abdomination Год назад +11

    Loved this. I'm glad that those were the dishes picked. More authentic then more spanish influenced dishes. Well done.

  • @noriegyleb.690
    @noriegyleb.690 Год назад +2

    Im glad they liked all of it🥰

  • @msjg27
    @msjg27 Год назад +299

    the grandma who said that kangkong tastes like sweet potato sprouts is spot on since kumakain din naman tayo ng talbos ng kamote and medyo similar nga sila
    yung lolo na naka skyblue ang gana kumain ang cute sulit byahe niya since sabi niya from outside seoul pa siya haha

  • @brixcalpo8360
    @brixcalpo8360 Год назад +484

    Mas masarap pa panoorin yung mga matatanda mag try ng stuff kesa sa mga maaarteng nakikita mo pag pina patry ng food. And they are very honest with their opinions and taste sa food which reminded me of my grandmother who recently passed away. Miss you mommy! 😌😌

    • @sunshine07777
      @sunshine07777 Год назад +8

      aw condolence po

    • @akosilola1294
      @akosilola1294 Год назад +4

      Hahaha oo tama ka jan

    • @vsdumplingisnini9774
      @vsdumplingisnini9774 Год назад +18

      You mean some Americans?😂meron pa may lahing pinay pero 1st time makakain ng pagkaing pinoy tapos ang OVERACTING niya. Kakairita.

    • @emptylikebox
      @emptylikebox Год назад +8

      @@vsdumplingisnini9774 true. kakainis yung mga americans na nag-iinarte.

    • @AesthethicSabbb
      @AesthethicSabbb Год назад +1

      Condolence po

  • @treesuh587
    @treesuh587 Год назад +2

    This was very refreshing to watch. I like your choice in foods and that you didn’t serve things people would typically know the Philippines for like pancit and chicken adobo.

  • @OSDAESOdiongan
    @OSDAESOdiongan Год назад +4

    Is it just me, it's my first time here in your channel but I like your English accent. Just wow! I got a chance to study in an international university and got a lot of Korean friends who speaks English but yours is honestly commendable 💕

  • @gabrielleceazar3629
    @gabrielleceazar3629 Год назад +153

    One thing I noticed though, regardless of their age, Koreans really has undeniably good skin. These seniors don't look their age and the host is so pretty! 🫶
    Thank you, Jessica for featuring a Filipino culture. Food is also a part of our culture and we're so happy to see how you share our culture to yours.
    Wish you all the best!

    • @MB-ib9zv
      @MB-ib9zv Год назад +1

      it's the coldness there that contributes to their great skin, methinks.

  • @ssunootonin
    @ssunootonin Год назад +139

    The ahjussi in mint green shirt was so enthusiastic about everything - everyone was but him especially. He’s perfect to star in a show. I enjoyed this video a lot! Thanks for sharing Filipino culture to Koreans 🤍

    • @travisdom9391
      @travisdom9391 Год назад +5

      Is he a cook or something.... He tells things in a more technical manner

  • @lovesickgirl2910
    @lovesickgirl2910 Год назад +4

    Im thankful that I watched that video clip of Korean kids trying Filipino Bday foods and now Im binge watching this Korean Ate series.

  • @chuchitimbal434
    @chuchitimbal434 Год назад +2

    Hi there jessica im filipino🇵🇭 but working overseas here in kingdom of bahrain🇧🇭.thank ypu so much for introducing our filipino foods to your seniors but NOT looking seniors i swear!😍
    Send my warmest HI to them,thank u..much love ,CHUCHI❤

  • @milkwatermelon8473
    @milkwatermelon8473 Год назад +85

    They're so cute, especially the grandpa in mint long sleeves! He came all the way from Ilsan because He really wanted to join the show🙌🏻 Thank you Jessica for introducing this Filipino food to them!💖

  • @justsomeintrovertedhuman5726
    @justsomeintrovertedhuman5726 Год назад +102

    This is my first time watching this and I must say the "Korean Ate" is a nice play of words. Because it literally translates to "Korean Sister" and can be also interpreted as "Korean Ate(eat)" because the series is all about food. I like it.

  • @eijichelle
    @eijichelle Год назад +3

    The grandma on the left side is so kind.. her reactions look genuine❤️

  • @darlamargarettebiboso9280
    @darlamargarettebiboso9280 Год назад +9

    I'm from Philippines, thank you Miss Jessica for introducing Philippine Culture and Cuisine. ❤️❤️ God bless

  • @pixiecole6082
    @pixiecole6082 Год назад +34

    These Korean Grandparents are good at giving commentary. More of this pleaseeee~

  • @cctvoicethechriscrossingth6081
    @cctvoicethechriscrossingth6081 Год назад +42

    I’m actually surprise with the reactions of these beautiful Korean elders, as I work here in Korea, I know how Korean elders not that open in trying other dishes. The fact that they take pride with their own food and how picky they are so it is surprising to see good reactions in our own Filipino foods. Thumbs up 👍

  • @russeljohngonzales9276
    @russeljohngonzales9276 Год назад +2

    I love their reactions!

  • @JayyJChanel
    @JayyJChanel Год назад +2

    Omg! I love this! I’m so glad they like them! Monggo is one of my fave dish! It’s underrated i think lol can’t wait to see more! 🙏🏼🥰

  • @vincenapoles9078
    @vincenapoles9078 Год назад +26

    Its really refreshing to watch elderly tried foreign foods. Thier reactions are genuine 🥰

  • @Grace-js8wm
    @Grace-js8wm Год назад +42

    Thank you for enjoying our Filipino dishes. Furthermore, those are frequently prepared for lunch and dinner by a Filipino moms/grandmothers. I love how the Korean elder reacted so adorable.❤

  • @tonideleon2395
    @tonideleon2395 Год назад +8

    I love how you explained the Filipino dishes to the seniors. And they're so lovable💕

  • @DewdropGlade
    @DewdropGlade Год назад +11

    2 things that I find uniquely adorable!!
    1.) Trying sinigang with chopsticks
    2.) Trying sinigang with drinks and I instantly thought of Soju 😄🙏💖💖

  • @iamxsty1265
    @iamxsty1265 Год назад +72

    I feel Jessica's happiness and excitement whenever she introduces our culture to Korean people. Good job Jessica!😊 nakakaproud ka.😘

  • @nicoj3660
    @nicoj3660 Год назад +8

    Thank you for representing the Philippines.

  • @blackwater485
    @blackwater485 Год назад +7

    They clearly know how to cook and eat. They're open for new flavors which makes them a great candidate for food taste test. I've enjoyed the episode! Looking forward for more contents like these. Much love from the Philippines.

  • @mjbernal3083
    @mjbernal3083 Год назад +2

    Love this video 💖 thank you for loving the Philippines 💖

  • @dewberry3043
    @dewberry3043 Год назад +57

    Wow thanks for introducing and explaining to them. Yeah most Filipino foods are not spicy compared to our other South East Asian neighbors. My theory is got to do with our location and remote geography. Our food are the island type and simple. And because of our location exchanging of Spices were not easy during the ancient times. Unlike Thai Malay Indo Vietnam where they are near each other and can easily Trade Spices during the early days.

  • @patriciaquizon1376
    @patriciaquizon1376 Год назад +10

    The host is so well inform about the food. Its like Filipino is introducing the food to koreans.

  • @jermielego6330
    @jermielego6330 Год назад +2

    Sarap sa feeling na naaappreciate Ng iba lahi Ang food natin😊

  • @bubuchacha6727
    @bubuchacha6727 Год назад +2

    So glad that they like the food! All 4 of those are included in my top 20 foods for main meal. ☺️

  • @tyongsyazzqueen9141
    @tyongsyazzqueen9141 Год назад +132

    Let them try bulalo, kare-kare, adobo, lumpia, sisig, chopsuey next time too ate 😊... Looking forward to these series

    • @noobz8613
      @noobz8613 Год назад

      Do you want them to die 😂?

  • @aejoymamotosfermin2497
    @aejoymamotosfermin2497 Год назад +29

    I really love their Reactions so much. .

  • @ohkeera
    @ohkeera Год назад +2

    I love the way they eat 😊. They appreciate food 😋 Love it!

  • @vryanapruebo4994
    @vryanapruebo4994 Год назад +2

    Vote Jessica for PH ambassador. She's everywhere to promote PH food and culture. ❤️

  • @_Jovaniie
    @_Jovaniie Год назад +19

    It's heartwarming to see the elders enjoying Filipino dishes. There's more in the Philippine dishes that they should see and eat! I wish to see more of this content. Hwaiting!

  • @marcsayson8026
    @marcsayson8026 Год назад +89

    good grief, its a treat to have the sunbae (korean ate series) and the jessica vlog at almost the same time, i follow every vlog or series jessica is in and no disappointment so far, i love how jess describe each food to the korean grandparents and the feedback is so honest...hope there will be more of these in your content ❤🤗

    • @catriona8230
      @catriona8230 Год назад +2

      Next time let them try lechon,sisig,pansit,kare kare

  • @maglinteregilnicolea.
    @maglinteregilnicolea. Год назад +2

    i love them so much🥺♥️ big respect to them♥️

  • @karenmaebotilla576
    @karenmaebotilla576 Год назад +3

    She's so kind, humble, respectful and very passionate of what she's doing. Thank you Jessica for making this blog. Continue being an inspiration and loving Filipino culture.
    GOD bless you always ♡

  • @liene3816
    @liene3816 Год назад +32

    I genuinely enjoyed this because the reactions of both groups are so adorable! Jessica did a great job describing and comparing the dishes with something they are familiar with from the Korean food culture. I hope to see more of this series.

  • @rrenzee
    @rrenzee Год назад +58

    this was so fun to watch and i love how Ms. Jessica really researched about the ingredients in order to explain it very well to the seniors. it's so refreshing to see a reaction video that is professionally made and educational unlike other youtubers who make filipino content for pinoy baiting. looking forward to more videos like this in the future! :)

  • @patrick9274
    @patrick9274 Год назад +8

    Her english is so good i just notice most of koreans who speak in english has their south east asian accent but her accent was like a news reporter here in philippines lol i like her

  • @bagoh4
    @bagoh4 Год назад +4

    Some filipinos cant really have tinola or sinigang without adding fish sauce so we normally have it on a small sauce plate. I would suggest having that on hand as well but not sure if they would find it too pungent. I love that you presented food in a way thats relatable to Koreans and actually fit elderly taste preference well. Well done.

  • @realpaatuhod
    @realpaatuhod Год назад +60

    I love how you explain to them how these different dishes are eaten, what they’re made of, the conversations are so interesting because I get to learn about Korean food culture too! I love this video! I wonder, have you tried Bicol Express? 🥹🫶🏻

  • @Sj-bo8ec
    @Sj-bo8ec Год назад +42

    enjoyed watching their honest reactions. 😃 good choice on picking the veggie dishes for the seniors Jessica! waiting for next video in the series! 😃

  • @RuizaAnne
    @RuizaAnne Год назад +3

    You did so good with this video. A video that actually instructs them the right way on how to eat each dish correctly. Love your energy too! Keep it up!

  • @samlagrimas5039
    @samlagrimas5039 Год назад +6

    You just introduced the 4 most common veggie / soup dishes Filipinos eat. My favorite is the tinola and monggo (mine is made with more diced pork, garlic and is soupier) I love this content. Subscribed!

  • @april-yo6kz
    @april-yo6kz Год назад +17

    the 할머니 and 할아버지들 are so endearing! loved how they respectfully tried the food and eventually liked some of it :))

  • @fanmokolodi4306
    @fanmokolodi4306 Год назад +11

    Finally!! KOREAN ATE IS BACK!!!.
    LOVE YOU JESSICA LEE!💚

  • @suryeamitchell7416
    @suryeamitchell7416 Год назад +5

    These don't only suit seniors' palates! I love monggo, sinigang na hipon, and tinola with lots of malunggay :)

  • @leonardouy8648
    @leonardouy8648 Год назад +3

    It’s good you’re making them try the Filipino comfort food. But for tinola, it’s way better when you mix a bit of either calamansi or lemon to the soup to make it taste a lot better. But I’m happy they’re all enjoying the food. So proud of the Filipino (my) Legacy. 😍😍🫶🫶🥰🥰😘😘❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @Migzzzzz
    @Migzzzzz Год назад +64

    Such an adorable interaction Cutiee Lolo's and Lola's 💓 I Love how Jessica explained the dishes and how seniors evaluate each food after tasting it and (find it similar to) and (shared ideas to partner it) with some Korean dishes ❤ I don't eat okra but maybe I should try what Lolo suggested to eat it raw with gochujang 😆

    • @yuukikiryuu2291
      @yuukikiryuu2291 Год назад

      I think it would taste better if you steam the okra first😁

    • @mrmarcel22
      @mrmarcel22 Год назад

      @@yuukikiryuu2291 yup because some okra has hairy like tiny thorn

  • @thecreativemindb1
    @thecreativemindb1 Год назад +13

    I love how they appreciate monggo ☺️ Knowing it's just a simple recipe. ❤️

  • @she9116
    @she9116 Год назад +5

    I love how they take a decent sized spoonful when tasting and not a small nibble like most would lol

  • @hancejoaquin
    @hancejoaquin Год назад +9

    glad that they liked it! 🥰 Sinigang & Tinola is better with patis mixed with chili tho!

  • @danicawookie862
    @danicawookie862 Год назад +26

    We usually adjust our soup based dishes (???) with condiments that’s why some, if not most, of them are bland so it can suit our taste after mixing with some condiments. And the monggo is usually paired with fried food that’s why it doesn’t taste much

    • @sagrinne9922
      @sagrinne9922 Год назад

      we don't eat monggo with fried food in my home :) we just mix them with meat and vegetables lolll

    • @lapisstories
      @lapisstories Год назад

      Yes with fried gg. But I can eat it even with just the soup. It will always be my comfort food after a long and tiring work week! 🤤

  • @glntcdl
    @glntcdl Год назад +9

    The fact that she used papaya fruit and not sayote is a great move. That’s legit tinola. But it couldve been a different experience if she added lemon grass and used native chicken. And please tell me all of these were seasoned with knorr broth cubes HAHAHA. The sinigang looked sarap. The munggo could have had more sabaw and more flavor like chicharon. But overall, with how the seniors reacted and described each dish, I know Jessica nailed the flavors and the cooking. Thank you Jessica! 💖

    • @silco5343
      @silco5343 Год назад

      tinola is with papaya? its sayote that i know

  • @alascalivlog7931
    @alascalivlog7931 Год назад +4

    wow ❤️so proud of you introducing our pilipino delicacy to your family . 🥰watching you from AlasCali Vlog .lynne Alaska USA 🥰🥰🥰

  • @jaureum74
    @jaureum74 Год назад +1

    I really love how positive they are with our foods. Lolos and lolas are the best talaga.

  • @eatwithyamsin5347
    @eatwithyamsin5347 Год назад +11

    I like that they are honest..nice content miss jessica..keep it up..

  • @fushigibliss
    @fushigibliss Год назад +6

    Jessica perfectly chose the first 4 dishes to introduce to korean seniors. 🥰

  • @scarletseidr4586
    @scarletseidr4586 Год назад +4

    I love them so much 😭💖 Yes it may sound weird to call them adorable but they are. I love how they are open minded and honest with their first impressions.

  • @allepascual8630
    @allepascual8630 Год назад +1

    The way they become excited when they taste it make my heart flutter they are so cute looking at them remind me of my lola i never visit often because im lazy hahaha but im sure will be going tomorrow

  • @chesca7295
    @chesca7295 Год назад +9

    All of these grandparents are just gorgeous. They're genuinely intrigued and excited to try the food 🤗🥰

  • @MercyFayeNGarin
    @MercyFayeNGarin Год назад +16

    their reactions are really cute! i love how you introduced Filipino dishes to Korean Grandparents! new sub Jessica! Can't wait to see more from you! love from the Philippines!

  • @klo7069
    @klo7069 3 месяца назад

    this is so cute!!! They were so honest and how they judged it was really well done!!! I'm glad they enjoyed it!

  • @rios.6155
    @rios.6155 Год назад +3

    It's so cute seeing their reactions after they take a bite of the food.

  • @mamhyamo
    @mamhyamo Год назад +9

    Love watching uhmmas and appas trying Pinoy food. Honestly, the elder folks in Korea are kind and welcoming even to foreign strangers. They are very warm even when they struggle to help me find my way when I got lost in the streets of Seoul with my friends.

  • @yuneko6383
    @yuneko6383 Год назад +31

    I love having tinola and kimchi together too! Plain tinola just doesn't sit right with me as it can also comes out as greasy but with kimchi, it gives extra flavor!

    • @worldofely4907
      @worldofely4907 Год назад

      You can put Chili on Tinola to have a bit of a kicking taste.

    • @NICSU667
      @NICSU667 Год назад +2

      I use fish sauce to enhance the flavor same with sinigang

    • @mhindzv-c9313
      @mhindzv-c9313 Год назад +1

      i also prefer it with fish sauce with chili..yum yum!

    • @chubby_cheesecake_cheeks
      @chubby_cheesecake_cheeks Год назад

      I eat it with fish bagoong that has calamansi to give me that fishy salty and sour taste. If there’s none then I get Patis or fish sauce with calamansi as an alternative. Then dip the chicken or just put it on the soup.

    • @chubby_cheesecake_cheeks
      @chubby_cheesecake_cheeks Год назад

      @@user-cx3xu1nu9x that’s good. Tinola is actually ny favorite and there’s a variety where they use coconut milk. It’s my most favorite tinola that my dad always cooks for me on my birthday.

  • @michaelbisin7904
    @michaelbisin7904 Год назад +2

    I love how she explains everything about the dishes, but there's one more thing about "monggo"
    It is usually made every friday 😂
    I also don't know why, but my parents always ask if it's friday before cooking monggo

  • @jangyjangskie
    @jangyjangskie 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice. Not the usual foods that gets served for taste tests like lechon, sisig, lechon kawali... Very happy with their honest and gracious reaction to our food. Personally i love laing and hope to see foreigners react to it.

  • @kearnbcs4566
    @kearnbcs4566 Год назад +5

    Aaaaah I really love your appreciation for our Filipino food so overwhelmingly thank you for your appreciation for our delicious food thank you so much Jessica Lee for introducing Filipino food to them I really love how you all impressed and appreciated our food😍🤗💖💖🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @bimo176
    @bimo176 Год назад +10

    Sheesh, I'm drooling to these Filipino dishes. 🤤They're all my favorites. 😋

  • @jovelynmendoza553
    @jovelynmendoza553 Год назад

    I like them for being nice .. and they are not sensitive or choosy in trying different kinds of food from diff. country... I am proud Filipino because they like our food .. thanks

  • @dlz3845
    @dlz3845 Год назад +1

    This is so heart warming! They're so polite, i wanna become friends with them 😁😁😁