I don't think that was directed exactly at the fact that they were German, but rather the fact that it was during a war and war in itself is a terrible thing.
There was no such thing as Pakistan during WW2. It was still a part of India and India was still enslaved into the British Empire at the that time. These people were drafted and had to fight "those cruel people." Ironically "those cruel people" were an integral part of gaining independence from the British (who were the real cruel people to them) in 1947 AFTER the British rebuilt their homeland using the spoils of their cruel empire.
Im not certain because I don't speak the language, but I have a feeling this might be a translation error, There are times where the translations are kind of strange.
PLEASE!!! Tell these woman how much the world appreciates their honest opinion on such items as cakes and coffee. I wish I could share my life experience with them. I am a single mother of one daughter and support us by being a hazmat CDL driver. A big rig on the east coast of America. After long and hectic days, these videos bring me peace. I enjoy each one. ❤
It's so funny that chocolate is bitter to them, when in the US, chocolate is usually what's preferred. And it explains why desserts in some parts of the world are too sweet for me
I feel like most Indian/Pakistani people prefer sweet dessert kinda stuff to not have a mixed/complicated flavor profile, special they don't prefer sweet and bitter together. They want a simple taste.. I'm from India and I love chocolate cake but my parents, other elders and even some of my friends doesn't like the flavor of dark chocolate or chocolate cakes
The older generations like milk chocolate, f.ex. my parents and grandparents loved Cadbury Milk Tray, but dark chocolate or pure chocolate cakes they often find too oppressive, either too rich or bitter or both. There is a preference for milky, sweet desserts in our culture. Even the famous coffee cake from Hyderabad, Sindh's Bombay Bakery has a rich buttery sweet coffee cream.
@@piyusarkar3065 This explains so much! I love dark chocolate and really anything chocolate flavoured but my parents and other relatives almost never have a positive respons to chocolate desserts. I guess that's why milk based desserts like kheer are very popular among the older generation!
Whether it is Pavlova, Rasgulla, Macaron, or Baklava; ironically different regions all around the world have been fighting over sweets. Australia and New Zealand for Pavlova, Bengal and Odisha for Rasgulla, French and Italians for Macaron, and Turkey and Lebanon for Baklava.
Humans are animals too but unfortunately, nonhuman animals also have to suffer this way, with their eyes used for beef, dog food, bone meal, blood meal and leather rubbish, not to mention all the other harm and destruction
@@Cassxowary Eyes aren't in bone meal, blood meal, or leather. Bone meal is made from bone, blood meal is made from blood, and leather is made from skin, and in some cases part of the brain. Byproducts aren't intended to disrespect the animal, but rather exist to use as much of the animal as possible out of respect for it. Edit: Also, the meat industry does a very good job making sure meat animals have healthy happy lives with minimal suffering and stress, and are killed in as painless and stress free a way as possible.
@@Cassxowary It was just a joke, what's wrong with you? There was something on the cake that kinda looked like that, and with the red frosting or sauce, the visual similarity made her crack that joke. And what's wrong with that, anyway? As there were no animal parts as part of that cake's decor. But I know people like you can't be helped, you have to make everything an opportunity to spout your sociopolitical views. Good luck with that, and I hope you feel better some day.
Though Manzoor paused a bit and grinned when the narrator said the devil's food cake was from America. I half expected him to call it America's Great Satan cake, though it was Iran that called America "The Great Satan".
@@spiritualwarrior864 we know of Pakistan and most of the world... what I'd like to know if it's easier for them to say it correctly not like it's said in English
I love when the items they tried are very varied from each other! Rather than similar versions of the same thing. Especially love the multi-cultural nature of this episode. Please keep it coming!
Greetings from Germany! I'm personally not a big fan of Black Forest Cake, but I'm happy for all those who enjoyed the taste! Thank you for trying our cake!
I'm interested in how they will react to non-food things. There is so much potential there. VR, Music, Anime, Google Earth. You guys can expand this a lot!
@@sean668 Music is deemed impermissible amongst many muslims...its dumb but there are scriptures prohibiting instruments and singing as the "tools of the devil" 🤦♂️
I probably wouldn't have chosen "Black Forest" (Schwarzwaelder Kirschtorte) to represent Germany, even if it is really iconic, because it's not usually done right outside of Germany. The real thing is soaked in booze (Kirsch). I might have gone with Bienenstich, Streuselkuchen or Frankfurter Kranz, which are just as well-known/iconic cakes from Germany to name a few (also those don't have alcohol in them).
#Reactistan exactly..Pls make them react to different music, cultures of the world, new & modern technology..lets try something different now...that would be great to watch
I think music would be a difficult subject especially for tribal people who are Muslim. Though it would be awesome for them to react to different cultures, technology etc
I'm a pie person, but I do love Red Velvet and Black Forest Cakes. I'm glad they got to try them both (although in separate videos,) and they all liked both (except Ismail didn't like the Black Forest Cake.) I'm glad you had them try these different cakes from all over the world. What an experience for them! ~Be Blessed
@@uibstriker5084 Was* pretty popular back in the early 90's along with the pineapple cake. Now it's all about various types of cheesecakes, pies, red velvets, fudges, theme cakes etc.
Please keep this entire cast. They are my favorite reviewers. They all have different personalities and they aren't afraid to speak their mind while actually tasting the food.
Every time you guys upload I leave everything and watch😍 the team is great with each of them having their own unique personalities. Special word of mention for Mehboob, Manzoor and Naseeba🤗It's so wonderful to be able to get their unfiltered and honest reactions😎 lots of love to you all😊 keep doing the good work🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I wouldn't call Pound Cake British, it's pretty much a copy of Madeira Cake which is Portuguese and originally came from Northern Europe which could be anywhere. I guess a traditional British cake would be Victoria Sponge cake or Roly Poly.
@@jsolloso they're very, very similar in regards to how they're made, with the only real difference being some flour quantity, so yes, i'd say they're pushing similar enough also, it's a popular misconceprion that madeira cake originates from madeira, madeira cake is stated to have originated in the UK by sites like wikipedia, despite sharing the name with madeira, because the cake was actually named after the madeira wine it was often served with, and Madeirans produce their own cake called "bolo de mel" which is waaaay different
@@Doublejho Considering Madeira Cake is basically Bizcocho, something which has been around in the Iberian peninsula for centuries, I'd say those Wikipedia entries are lies. There is a major difference between Victoria sponge and Pound Cake, it's called strawberry jam. So that alone, makes them very different. You have to realise one thing with all Wikipedia type entries, the internet mostly speaks in English which means the entries ignore everyone else.
@@jsolloso ah yes, wikipedia, the world's most reliable source of collective and unbiased information is lying over the source of a cake, that makes sense being entirely honest, no matter where i go online, madeira is called a british cake with strong ties to madeira wine, and they'll even mention madeira's own cake (the one i mentioned earlier, bolo de mel) rather than trying to claim that bolo de mel is also a british cake or anything, lol even the portugeuse wikipedia doesn't mention madeira cake, i can't even find an entry on it, and going to the page of madeira doesn't mention the cake either, despite every other conceivable thing i can think of related to madeira coming up in the search results also in regards to what you said earlier, "nobody uses victorian sponge for birthdays", i personally remember every birthday cake i've ever eaten containing a horizontal division between the upper and lower halves of the cake filled with jam, so clearly you're wrong again given that so many commercial cakes use victorian sponge's cake design in these birthday cakes. if they were homemade then sure, it might've been a unique trait to my family or something, but even the storebought cakes from international supermarket chains have them for your stereotypical birthday cake, so i'm willing to bet my claim has a lot more grounds than you're letting on and what a surprise, looking up birthday cakes does again confirm that they're very commonly layer cakes (though not always), and that while some countries like sweden generally use pound cakes and some others use tarts, birthday cakes are usually layer cakes just take the L on this one, bossman, it's far more likely that you're wrong than the entirety of the internet - there's no shame in being wrong like you almost made me believe me i was initially, but a little fact check does tell me i'm right, and it's a little disingenuous to keep trying to argue your misconceptions as fact in the face of the evidence i'm seeing i got to learn what i already knew was fairly concrete today, so thanks for that
Devil's food cake Devil's food cake is a moist, rich chocolate layer cake. It is considered a counterpart to the white or yellow angel food cake. I'm not sure what you have there as devil's food cake but it appears to be more of a mousse.
Something sweet served to all these genuinely wonderful sweet individuals and their candid views. Bring us more Reactistan, kudos to you and your team.
Great video! I Really like and appreciate how you describe and explain to them the meaning behind where they originate from and why they have the names they have. Its those little details that put your channel above other reaction video channels I watch. Keep up the good work! Bravo!
Machaallah very Big work and good job . Next level Asian African Arabics (Moroccan is better) and Balkans foods , but your work is already Great . Salam alaykum.
Tres Leches cake does have fruit in the middle a lot of the time, with strawberries, bananas, peaches, etc. A really nice addition is to add sliced almonds as well.
Pound cake definitely goes best with milky tea. I think traditional tres leches made in Mexico has cajeta which is caramelized goat milk too. And now of course I want cake, any kind will do.
I've never seen black forest cake look like that. One of my coworkers loves tres leches cake. It freezes very well and has an ice cream texture if you do so. I also don't recall devil's food cake looking like that.
I like the girls more than ever now as they have more confidence expressing themselves and it’s really coming through.
I agree. Its beautiful
It's nice to see their smiles grace the screen.
Manzoor should be a stand up comedian in Pakistan. He would entertain everyone and make them laugh. He has a great sense of humor.
agree. he and his brother should do "who's on first" --cricket version!!
“United chewing-gum” Mansoor’s humour😂🔥
That had me rolling 🤣🤣
He has the best humour. Lmao! What a legend.
He's an absolute legend 😭
I heard that and immediately saw your comment...😂😂 Had me rolling with laughter...
He got me at Cake-abad (America) 🤣🤣🤣
Looks like he loved devil food cake.
"Snow on a black mountain" what a description
Mansoor not letting us forget "Cake-abad"! 😄
hahhah
Being a man of Mexican descent myself it brings me joy to hear Mahboob say such kind things about my ancestors food. 😊
Same! Idk if you've seen the videos where they try various Mexican foods...if not, please do. Mehboob and Peer have great things to say about it.
Didn't you cringe saying, it's Mehico?😂
Well it is delicious 😋
@@pablodelsegundo9502 they tried fake mexico food 🤢🤮
pero el tres leches no es mexicano, es de casi toda america.....son tus ancestros, y los mios, y los de casi todos los americanos.
Manzoor owned this episode with his sassy and sarcastic humour
Sending love and respect to these fine people from my home in Cake-abad.
Love and peace to you too. Cake-abad Zindabad!
I like that name. I'm also from Cake-abad and I approve the name change. LOL
@@Reactistan admin where is mustafa? Why is he not here? Any chance of peer jan rind coming back?
" They actually did something good during the war"
Ouch
I don't think that was directed exactly at the fact that they were German, but rather the fact that it was during a war and war in itself is a terrible thing.
@@Anidem9 yes I wasn't taking it seriously. Just thought it was amusing.
Sarcasm at its best🤣
He wasnt wrong
As if war is something good when other nations do it. Lol!
Meanwhile, Mustafa is baking the cake on coals in his village
God only knows what's in these cakes. Village cakes are made with ghee and are pure.
He's making the original cakes there, these in the video are just copies
mustafa is the best. god bless him
why are the vip comments made by the other women? i am confused
Where is uncle mufasa. I’m not up to date with any form of internet entertainment
you gotta start brewing some tea for these people! they always want it!
Who cares
I agree
"Those cruel people made all their dishes during war. Otherwise they didnt think to create a dish during their free time" 💀💀💀
There was no such thing as Pakistan during WW2. It was still a part of India and India was still enslaved into the British Empire at the that time. These people were drafted and had to fight "those cruel people." Ironically "those cruel people" were an integral part of gaining independence from the British (who were the real cruel people to them) in 1947 AFTER the British rebuilt their homeland using the spoils of their cruel empire.
@@toolbaggers uhhhh okayyyy...
@@toolbaggers okay so ,m
Im not certain because I don't speak the language, but I have a feeling this might be a translation error, There are times where the translations are kind of strange.
@@Jose-tl6uy nope its translated correctly urdu is my first language
I was working. I had to stop to watch! LOL.
My translation project will wait 15 minutes!
'The devil is soft hearted'...why did I find this funny 😂😂
Dude I laughed at that so hard lol
His sense of humor is so good
It is hilarious and witty as well 😂
PLEASE!!!
Tell these woman how much the world appreciates their honest opinion on such items as cakes and coffee.
I wish I could share my life experience with them. I am a single mother of one daughter and support us by being a hazmat CDL driver. A big rig on the east coast of America.
After long and hectic days, these videos bring me peace.
I enjoy each one. ❤
Agree... And were Cakeabad now... LOL
It's so funny that chocolate is bitter to them, when in the US, chocolate is usually what's preferred. And it explains why desserts in some parts of the world are too sweet for me
the Germans are not known for being overly sweet.
I feel like most Indian/Pakistani people prefer sweet dessert kinda stuff to not have a mixed/complicated flavor profile, special they don't prefer sweet and bitter together. They want a simple taste..
I'm from India and I love chocolate cake but my parents, other elders and even some of my friends doesn't like the flavor of dark chocolate or chocolate cakes
@@piyusarkar3065 I'm seeong that trend! Om the other hand, something like gulab jamun is way too sweet for me
The older generations like milk chocolate, f.ex. my parents and grandparents loved Cadbury Milk Tray, but dark chocolate or pure chocolate cakes they often find too oppressive, either too rich or bitter or both. There is a preference for milky, sweet desserts in our culture. Even the famous coffee cake from Hyderabad, Sindh's Bombay Bakery has a rich buttery sweet coffee cream.
@@piyusarkar3065 This explains so much! I love dark chocolate and really anything chocolate flavoured but my parents and other relatives almost never have a positive respons to chocolate desserts. I guess that's why milk based desserts like kheer are very popular among the older generation!
Greetings from Cake-abad! :-D
Manzoor was on fire this episode! LOL
"This is Australia and New Zealand cake." I see Reactistan is trying to prevent war 😂
hahha we come in peace
Haha exactly my thought.
no war, we all know its from nz 😛.
Whether it is Pavlova, Rasgulla, Macaron, or Baklava; ironically different regions all around the world have been fighting over sweets. Australia and New Zealand for Pavlova, Bengal and Odisha for Rasgulla, French and Italians for Macaron, and Turkey and Lebanon for Baklava.
Make sweets not war.
Manzoor's is such a witty & humorous man 🔥😂😂
Omg! Their sense of humor is delicious 😂
" Ni need to panic, *United chewing gum*"_____bruhh i dead 😂😂
Manzoor is one smart dude. I mean, they all are, but he certainly shows it with his comments.
From now on the USA shall be known as the United States of Cake-a-bad!! 🎂🇺🇲
The UK also sounds far more interesting as the United Chewing-Gum 😆
United States of Cake a bad and Burgeristan
Cake abad zindabaad 😂👍
I don't know if it's the effect of springtime, but they're all in a good mood and making wisecrack comments and jokes!
Everyone's in a good mood when there's cake.
Its summer here
Harvest Season for them.
"Animals eyes have been served" Naseeba serving it up, as usual! 😄👍🍰
hahha
Humans are animals too but unfortunately, nonhuman animals also have to suffer this way, with their eyes used for beef, dog food, bone meal, blood meal and leather rubbish, not to mention all the other harm and destruction
@@Cassxowary Eyes aren't in bone meal, blood meal, or leather. Bone meal is made from bone, blood meal is made from blood, and leather is made from skin, and in some cases part of the brain. Byproducts aren't intended to disrespect the animal, but rather exist to use as much of the animal as possible out of respect for it.
Edit: Also, the meat industry does a very good job making sure meat animals have healthy happy lives with minimal suffering and stress, and are killed in as painless and stress free a way as possible.
@@Cassxowary It was just a joke, what's wrong with you? There was something on the cake that kinda looked like that, and with the red frosting or sauce, the visual similarity made her crack that joke. And what's wrong with that, anyway? As there were no animal parts as part of that cake's decor. But I know people like you can't be helped, you have to make everything an opportunity to spout your sociopolitical views. Good luck with that, and I hope you feel better some day.
@@Cassxowary You must be fun at parties
"They actually did something good during the war." I don't remember a time I've laughed that hard. You all are awesome!
yeah that was a burn if I've heard one!
Lil request. You should make a video on Mastungi cake. heard alot from mehboob and others members.
Google says it's a kind of cheesecake? Ooh yes please.
Mastung is a place in balochistan
It's worth it I'm telling you .
Came here to say this.
@@julieneff9408 More like a cream cheese pound cake
Word of the day"United chewing gum"
hahha
Wow, I figured they would be superstitious and turned off by the devil cake. Good to see they were open-minded.
I guess this side we ain't afraid of the devil.
Though Manzoor paused a bit and grinned when the narrator said the devil's food cake was from America. I half expected him to call it America's Great Satan cake, though it was Iran that called America "The Great Satan".
@@Vidchemy it was the largest part of the middle east calling America that
Manzoor did say that if he made and sold that cake his face would be disfigured lol
@@halbronco7690 i think he meant more on name + strong chocolate cake thats not super popular in masses, not because of US :)
The ladies colorful outfits I can’t stand.
They are soooo beautiful!
They look always ready for a glam party 🎉 ♥️
8:25 "If there was tea with it, then it would've been great ..." is precisely why people of the United Chewing-Gum like to drink tea
Mustafa didn't even bother coming because he knows the cakes made in his place is better 😂
He left
@@afshantarannum341 why?
@@afshantarannum341 ?
Well jokes apart
Cakes from Mastung had a class of their own
The place was called Makkah Bakery, and its cakes were delicious
Twisted Krazie hes sick but idk about him leaving
Ismail talking about Mexico. "Countries have such weird names."
True. Great video as always. Keep up the great work Reactistan.
Thank you so much :)
Not weird just different mexicans would say the same about Pakistan because they never heard of pakistan most likely
@@spiritualwarrior864 we know of Pakistan and most of the world... what I'd like to know if it's easier for them to say it correctly not like it's said in English
I love when the items they tried are very varied from each other! Rather than similar versions of the same thing. Especially love the multi-cultural nature of this episode. Please keep it coming!
OMGGGG!!!! Kastoori Bai looks stunning! And her energyyy
Greetings from Germany! I'm personally not a big fan of Black Forest Cake, but I'm happy for all those who enjoyed the taste! Thank you for trying our cake!
I bet it's good probably a little to sweet but good with milk
@@spiritualwarrior864 It is actually not that sweet, we use dark chocolate to balance out the flavor of the cherries and the cream!
Yummy! 😋😋
Amen, Mehboob bhai- Mexican food is AWESOME! I'll try a pavlova cake some day, that one was new to me.
My thoughts exactly! Pavlova is also new to me and does sound interesting! And I am ALWAYS up for Mexican food!
I love Pavlova! It's basically a meringue 😉
Lovely video as always from these wonderful people
May I suggest tribal people try Baklava
I'm interested in how they will react to non-food things. There is so much potential there. VR, Music, Anime, Google Earth. You guys can expand this a lot!
they did react to some old games
They had a couple of video games in the past. It would be great if they made a few more, esp since there are some different folks on the show now.
100% Reacting to music would be super cool, but I'm not sure how many movies/shows are dubbed in Urdu
@@sean668 Music is deemed impermissible amongst many muslims...its dumb but there are scriptures prohibiting instruments and singing as the "tools of the devil" 🤦♂️
@Varun Pasi You know that anime is a medium right?
I probably wouldn't have chosen "Black Forest" (Schwarzwaelder Kirschtorte) to represent Germany, even if it is really iconic, because it's not usually done right outside of Germany. The real thing is soaked in booze (Kirsch). I might have gone with Bienenstich, Streuselkuchen or Frankfurter Kranz, which are just as well-known/iconic cakes from Germany to name a few (also those don't have alcohol in them).
Can u make them react to music for different cultures and stuff I would love that
I'm watching this vid right now
#Reactistan exactly..Pls make them react to different music, cultures of the world, new & modern technology..lets try something different now...that would be great to watch
I think music would be a difficult subject especially for tribal people who are Muslim. Though it would be awesome for them to react to different cultures, technology etc
@@umadbroyo2388 ye
@@zeeshanbangash651 yes sorry I replied late
I'm a pie person, but I do love Red Velvet and Black Forest Cakes. I'm glad they got to try them both (although in separate videos,) and they all liked both (except Ismail didn't like the Black Forest Cake.) I'm glad you had them try these different cakes from all over the world. What an experience for them! ~Be Blessed
Yeah black forest cakes are pretty popular in Pakistan
@@uibstriker5084 Was* pretty popular back in the early 90's along with the pineapple cake.
Now it's all about various types of cheesecakes, pies, red velvets, fudges, theme cakes etc.
@@h.a.7581 still is popular but yes other cakes are close now. By the way, pineapple cake is amazing in my opinion
"A west Indies baller,his hair is like this in the middle. Like a chicken"😂
"Kukurr 🐔"🤣
Narine
Was he talking about Sunil Narine? Lol
Tres leches is one of my favorites. Right next to german chocolate and cheesecake.
Yes Yes Yes! You have good taste sweetheart!
Mine to iam Mexican American I love tres leches cake I grew up eating it nothing comes close to it but I also love German cake n I love Carrot cake to
Carrot Cake and Southern Pound Cake are also up there for me
This episode must have been a piece of cake. Or two.
the video took a mysterious dark turn after eating devil cake
deform his face?!?
"The plate looks better than the cake" made me laugh. I thought the same hahaha.
Ismail is such an open book. I really appreciate how honest his reactions are to the sour strawberry or the overly sweet cake 😂
You had me on "United Chewingum" LMAO
This channel is VVIP. Thanks for making these videos for us. Greetings from Bosnia ❤
Please keep this entire cast. They are my favorite reviewers. They all have different personalities and they aren't afraid to speak their mind while actually tasting the food.
"It tastes as good as butter" - can't get much more of a ringing endorsement than that!
These videos really make my week. Please don’t ever stop!
Mansoor: this is exactly like ours
Ismail: never eaten this before 😂😂
Since they both belong to two different places
Yeah i figured, nevertheless is was still pretty funny
"I like this cake as much as I like you" D'Awwwwww
A wicked compliment because it can be backsided.
@@Alewort My thoughts exactly, thank you. Because us viewers, don't know the relationship she has to that person.
@@Alewort exactly. Her sassiness towards the creators in the past videos makes me think it’s not a compliment 😂
As a German I am very happy they liked the Black Forest Cake.
"It'll look like mountains to a small person if you put them inside it"
- Mehboob
Mount mount
Wtf??? Lol
Tres leches is one of the best things in the world, everyone should try it
I agree I been eating it since I was a kid 😃 one of my favorite cakes next to german chocolate cake n carrot cake
"Kaala jungle cake"
This is what I thought as a kid like y would someone name it like kaala jungle
Every time you guys upload I leave everything and watch😍 the team is great with each of them having their own unique personalities. Special word of mention for Mehboob, Manzoor and Naseeba🤗It's so wonderful to be able to get their unfiltered and honest reactions😎 lots of love to you all😊 keep doing the good work🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you 😊💛 💚 💙 You are awesome
Mithi, if you haven't already, you should check out Mehboob and Manzoor's cooking show!
@@myahoff I have and enjoy it a lot🤗 they truly complement each other. Both truly wise and witty gentlemen🌟🌟
I wouldn't call Pound Cake British, it's pretty much a copy of Madeira Cake which is Portuguese and originally came from Northern Europe which could be anywhere. I guess a traditional British cake would be Victoria Sponge cake or Roly Poly.
well, victoria sponge is basically one of the world's standard birthday cakes, right? wouldn't exactly be exciting to try that
@@Doublejho No it's not. Nobody uses a Victoria sponge for a birthday cake.
@@jsolloso they're very, very similar in regards to how they're made, with the only real difference being some flour quantity, so yes, i'd say they're pushing similar enough
also, it's a popular misconceprion that madeira cake originates from madeira, madeira cake is stated to have originated in the UK by sites like wikipedia, despite sharing the name with madeira, because the cake was actually named after the madeira wine it was often served with, and Madeirans produce their own cake called "bolo de mel" which is waaaay different
@@Doublejho Considering Madeira Cake is basically Bizcocho, something which has been around in the Iberian peninsula for centuries, I'd say those Wikipedia entries are lies.
There is a major difference between Victoria sponge and Pound Cake, it's called strawberry jam. So that alone, makes them very different.
You have to realise one thing with all Wikipedia type entries, the internet mostly speaks in English which means the entries ignore everyone else.
@@jsolloso ah yes, wikipedia, the world's most reliable source of collective and unbiased information is lying over the source of a cake, that makes sense
being entirely honest, no matter where i go online, madeira is called a british cake with strong ties to madeira wine, and they'll even mention madeira's own cake (the one i mentioned earlier, bolo de mel) rather than trying to claim that bolo de mel is also a british cake or anything, lol
even the portugeuse wikipedia doesn't mention madeira cake, i can't even find an entry on it, and going to the page of madeira doesn't mention the cake either, despite every other conceivable thing i can think of related to madeira coming up in the search results
also in regards to what you said earlier, "nobody uses victorian sponge for birthdays", i personally remember every birthday cake i've ever eaten containing a horizontal division between the upper and lower halves of the cake filled with jam, so clearly you're wrong again given that so many commercial cakes use victorian sponge's cake design in these birthday cakes. if they were homemade then sure, it might've been a unique trait to my family or something, but even the storebought cakes from international supermarket chains have them for your stereotypical birthday cake, so i'm willing to bet my claim has a lot more grounds than you're letting on
and what a surprise, looking up birthday cakes does again confirm that they're very commonly layer cakes (though not always), and that while some countries like sweden generally use pound cakes and some others use tarts, birthday cakes are usually layer cakes
just take the L on this one, bossman, it's far more likely that you're wrong than the entirety of the internet - there's no shame in being wrong like you almost made me believe me i was initially, but a little fact check does tell me i'm right, and it's a little disingenuous to keep trying to argue your misconceptions as fact in the face of the evidence i'm seeing
i got to learn what i already knew was fairly concrete today, so thanks for that
How do you eat a cake and not like it? They proved my hypothesis.
I love Mahnoob bhai❤❤he is super cute
United Chewing-gum, I can't!!! XD
Who cares
@@spiritualwarrior864 I saw you make this comment more than once...hungry for attention?
Such a blessing to see my brothers & sisters from across the ocean enjoying these cakes.
Glad though that you all could try these cakes which do look delicious!
You should make them try different fruits. Manzoor had no idea that was kiwi on that cake.
I love how they're saying "VIP". So adorable. 🥺
Yes! I love Tres Leches... and it normally has fruit inside: peach and nuts are the most common...
Devil's food cake
Devil's food cake is a moist, rich chocolate layer cake. It is considered a counterpart to the white or yellow angel food cake. I'm not sure what you have there as devil's food cake but it appears to be more of a mousse.
That's the icing.
@@Daradajeenothing on that looks at all like layer cake
@@Dabberwockyjones Its frosted on every side of.the slice instead of leaving the layers exposed.
Schön, dass euch der Kuchen geschmeckt hat!
Great video! Would like to try that VIP Pavlova cake.
Sugar ho jaue toh... Goes on to eat 5 cakes 😂😂
5:00 then the shade at America lmfao ("Everything is over"). Well i'm glad the shade is spread kind of evenly. Man this react video was hilarious.
AY YO WE LIKE ANOTHER REACTISTAN EPISODE
Something sweet served to all these genuinely wonderful sweet individuals and their candid views. Bring us more Reactistan, kudos to you and your team.
next do american pies: key lime, apple, pecan, cherry, mud, lemon meringue, pumpkin, etc.
Not the movie for sure. But actual pies! 😳😂
@@m.daniyal1485 I'm wheezing 😂😂😂
Apple pie isn’t American
"United Chewing Gum"
I'm dead...
2:51 : He knows Ronaldo!! I'm impressed with his wisdom! 😇
After cricket, football is one of the biggest sports here. We would also have a good football team if there wasn't so much corruption :(
Great video! I Really like and appreciate how you describe and explain to them the meaning behind where they originate from and why they have the names they have. Its those little details that put your channel above other reaction video channels I watch. Keep up the good work! Bravo!
Ismail... Pound Cake "These holes make it seem old". 😂 Priceless!
Love these videos!
All the participants are great and I admire their analysis of each cake. They are all good sports.
I thought Manzoor was stylin' in his identity cap by lifting the edge into a brim, but it was his curly hair 😄
Can you please react to Indonesian food next? Love your vids!
United Chewing-gum😂🤣😂
Yeah, that one took me a sec to realize what he meant.
@@zalafinari i sttill don't know what he meant lol
@@luvinmysailor United Kingdom is what he meant
@@luvinmysailor he made a pun kingdom = chewing gum
“Both collaborated on this” 😂☠️
Brit here, it's not that our food is bland it's just that it's usually meant to be had with jam, clotted cream or tea
British food is the blandest in the world, but poundcake is a winner.
No man its bland, really! Sorry
Yeah I agree with the comments above me.
Machaallah very Big work and good job . Next level Asian African Arabics (Moroccan is better) and Balkans foods , but your work is already Great . Salam alaykum.
Tres Leches cake does have fruit in the middle a lot of the time, with strawberries, bananas, peaches, etc. A really nice addition is to add sliced almonds as well.
Pound cake definitely goes best with milky tea. I think traditional tres leches made in Mexico has cajeta which is caramelized goat milk too. And now of course I want cake, any kind will do.
Nice to see a sponge cake compared to an actual sponge. 😅
Parwati is hilarious. She always has that little sister energy and it's adorable
Yummmmyyy.. I’m sure these guys will like all of it 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I've never seen black forest cake look like that. One of my coworkers loves tres leches cake. It freezes very well and has an ice cream texture if you do so. I also don't recall devil's food cake looking like that.
that's exactly what real black forest cake looks like. Maybe you have only seen some foreign version
Ye bhai naram dil hai, shatan😂😂😂😂😂
I agree about pound cake! It is so simple but all that butter makes it impossible to dislike!
I love this channel so entertaining there are so lovely people so nice keep it up 👍
"The devil is soft-hearted" -Mansoor
Indeed, he is the life of the party. Hahahah