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That Grandpa in the Singaporean one was featured in a documentary, at a old age he's still working hard despite the low salary and he is very generous to decline help, i salute you Grandpa!
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@@dandaan I never said they didn't. My point is just about the way $1 ice cream can be served vs the rest of the world. And I've been to Japan a couple of times, the number of different types of vending machines there are incomparable to anywhere else in the world, and yes, even though I went in 2012, even back then you could use the same prepaid plastic card for many different things, including vending machines.
A concept: an ice cream store that sells all types of authentic ice cream from around the world so that ppl could experience culture while eating ice cream .
That already exists in New York I think (I know it’s just there in America) it’s called Wanderlust Creamery and a Filipina American woman co-founded it the flavors of the ice cream parlor are inspired by travel and different flavors around the world. (example: Philippines, Ube flavored ice cream)
That'd be almost impossible from a financial level since they'd need to import everything. It could only be done if people are content with unhygienic days-old/weeks-old icecream or if they are willing to spend at least €20 for a small, but fresh icecream. You could do that also by importing the bare minimum, of course, but then it wouldn't actually taste like it would in the original country, so you'd be scamming your customers.
It is more of a tourist attraction. Locals dont go there to buy ice cream 😊 but it would have been a fun little scene here. But thats what I like about this buzzfeed series. It is really super authentic! As a turkish person I can tell you that
just "maraş ice cream" have a prank :) she just buy a normal ice cream :D "maraş ice cream" made with goat's milk and it's different from normal ice creams
Being an indian I must say that kulfi is something really diff from what we buy with an actual dollar..and this is my first time seeing kulfi being served in a disposable plate ig🤔
The person who made that thumbnail clearly knows how to gain views. One of the easiest tricks edit: for those who are wondering if it's india or ph, it's both.
@@sillyBale I'm pretty sure it is, there's even vegan Ben & Jerry here. But what I usually buy is either water based fruit ice cream (similar to a sorbet) or plant-based milk (usually soy, almond or cashew) ice cream of various "creamy" flavours. Its appearence is similar to the Peruvian ice cream shown in the video.
Yes, this was the top one I wanted to try. The base is made of orchid! And rose Turkish delight? Oh yeah! Btw my favourite ice cream flavour is… all of them! There hasn’t been an ice cream I haven’t liked 😊
True!!! Also, if you notice the sorbetero/ice cream man sells some ice cream in cones w/o tissue wrapped around the bottom, you better not eat that cone where you his hands held it... You never knew where/what that hand held/did before he served your "sorbetes" otherwise known as "DIRTY ICE CREAM" hahaha... 😅
@@takohno8635 that’s what I was gonna say tbh. I don’t live in the Philippines but we always visit since our mom wants us to really feel our culture. We always get halo halo lmao
In Malaysia to be specific in Kelantan we have the ice-cream that called Baba Ice-cream. It made from coconut milk and had various flavored. It's served with coconut and lychee jelly + bread chunk + sticky rice + condensed milk + crushed peanut + sprinkle (mostly chocolate rice). It's always be my fav.
I’m an Indian and I honestly expected a kulfi, but as an Indian I never saw this in my whole entire life- I might be the only one but I usually see kulfi’s in Indian ice cream stores
I'm Malaysian and bread ice cream is such a nostalgic Usually only people who sell ice cream on motorcycle offer that and kids will go running to get ice cream with bread in the playground So delicious
@@amaanhasann What about India? How come there’s always a person pointing out India in a buzzfeed video 😂, don’t get me wrong I have no problem with Indian culture/people, but the fact that there is always one dude that brings up India even tho it has nothing to do to what the comment is saying, is annoying.
@@haxxorbunny2733 All that in a ship-shipping-ship, shipping shipping ships. And inside a vending machine shipping ship, shipping shipping ships shipping shipping ships.
Near my house I have many mini shops and they sell really good ice cream for 0.25 dollars, so it makes it easy for me to buy it with my pocket money any time
Supervibes channel saffron is cheap in India an dits a very common ingredient people put in all desserts lol. And in my country (My countries currency known as taka is very similar to Indian rupees) you can get a large ice cream cone for 50 cents haha. And you can get even better for 1.20 cents..
@@SpringtimeSally @Springtime Sally who told you, it's not that cheap in India comparing to other spices. You get a big cone ice cream for 70 cents in India also, but with artificial flavors
Can I just say, I love all the different languages in this. I was expecting for the same person to explore the world speaking English but listening to the diff languages really makes you think how vast the world is
@@mielabigailemorata4167 What he mean is that, before you get ice-cream in Turkey, the vendor will like throw and flip the ice cream around, he will give it to you, but he will make it impossible for you to grab it, he will toss it around, shake it, even toss it upside down. In Philippines they don't do that, they just scoop the ice cream and give to you.
I once was on a Thai airways flight. Now, flights from Japan on Thai airways will often have an ice cream service before landing, and of course they load extras, so the purser (lead fa) grabbed a few bread rolls and sliced them in half and scooped up some ice cream and plopped it on the bread. One of the best things I’ve ever had.
@@leonardokimmichi781 i also watch anine like when i was 5-6 but i just start to learn 1 year ago, i don't know how to speak Japanese but i can understand some
As a Japanese person, I would like to confess about our vending machine obsession. BTW if you want to use the specific vending machine shown in the video and you're using Tokyo Metro, change onto Fukutoshin Line (Brown Line) and head south. You don't need to change trains as most trains stops at the station where the vending machine is located and end up in Chinatown. (Seriously, I heard from so many people that they oversleep in the train when they try to get off at Shibuya station and accidentally ending up in Chinatown lol)
@@tdeo2141 TBH I was talking about the specific vending machine shown in the video LOL. The ice cream that she brought was in a vending machine called Seventeen Ice and could be found everywhere. The exact ice cream she bought may not be in some of Seventeen Ice's as the line-up is different but should be on the most Seventeen Ice vending machine.
that basically what happened to me. when i was supposed to take a nap i overslept so hard that i end up in chinatown which i didn't realized at first I'll never be taking a nap again
I thought an icecream costs 5 pesos only hahahaha, tapos yung nasa loob ng bread( yung icecream rin sa loob ng tinapay) tapos yung cone na malalaki eh tig10 pesos dito sa probinsiya hahahha
The Philippine one isn't even 1$ its 40% of a dollar P.S i meant the ice cream on the video is 40% of a dollar....... Not the price of ice cream in my place where I live in......
@@hehehehehehehehehe99 yup a kind of...lmao......here they think giving money with left hand is unlucky!! Though I don't believe it but I get scolding by my mom for this😂😂
I like the rose turkish delight ice cream with the honey-almond ice cream and the sweet corn ice cream with the real corn kernels in it, even though I'm opposed to eating corn on the cob and prefer to eat corn chips like regular fritos chips/fritos scoops, of which the fritos scoops are my personal favorite. I also favor barbecue flavored fritos, as well!
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The world needs more people like you
That Grandpa in the Singaporean one was featured in a documentary, at a old age he's still working hard despite the low salary and he is very generous to decline help, i salute you Grandpa!
Ok
Cool
What was that song in the background
@@yourmom4128 Just Like A Dream by NaYing
He is an An example of Person Working not for money,but to help People
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Yes, yes you are
Thank you. Very cool.
Yes you are
You are so helpful, thanks 😊
You are:D
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May we all have the privilege to travel the world and enlighten our taste buds.
Not anytime soon.
Yasssss that's my dream
It would definitely be a great sugar rush experience
@@yohaneztheos2556 absolutely
@@Pyingezung amen to that
I love how everywhere they are served by people and pay in cash, but of course in Japan it's a vending machine and paid using a plastic card.
Probably because the icecreams served by people in stores would not have been $1.
You do know in Japan people mostly use Cash and lot of people don't even have credit card right?
Hey you still there!!!! Hello🙋
@@dandaan I never said they didn't. My point is just about the way $1 ice cream can be served vs the rest of the world. And I've been to Japan a couple of times, the number of different types of vending machines there are incomparable to anywhere else in the world, and yes, even though I went in 2012, even back then you could use the same prepaid plastic card for many different things, including vending machines.
@@arbil299 I'm sure they would sell $1 ice cream in their 7-Eleven convenient stores, but this I believe feels more fitting for Japan (:
A concept: an ice cream store that sells all types of authentic ice cream from around the world so that ppl could experience culture while eating ice cream .
That already exists in New York I think (I know it’s just there in America) it’s called Wanderlust Creamery and a Filipina American woman co-founded it the flavors of the ice cream parlor are inspired by travel and different flavors around the world. (example: Philippines, Ube flavored ice cream)
Fantastic concept @Yv
@@jeria.357 Sounds like a cool place to get ice-cream 😋
That'd be almost impossible from a financial level since they'd need to import everything.
It could only be done if people are content with unhygienic days-old/weeks-old icecream or if they are willing to spend at least €20 for a small, but fresh icecream.
You could do that also by importing the bare minimum, of course, but then it wouldn't actually taste like it would in the original country, so you'd be scamming your customers.
@@jeria.357 that’s so interesting, I’d love to to a place like that!
Singapore took the word “ice cream sandwich” to a whole another level😳
Literally an Ice cream sandwich
Looks delish
The ice cream sandwich of the future
I was like ice cream with BREAD
..😂😂 they prolly know something we Don't
its actaully not bad
When you’re a student in the Philippines, there’s usually a vendor with sorbetes outside, it’s like 40 cents
But in pilipinos style its 5 pesos
@@delph_yevoinium yis
Tamang tama yan
ye
Tama ka
We’re just gonna ignore how clean those transitions were?
Nope, those transitions were awesome
Yes we are
They were so clean 👌🏻
Mine got transitioned to an ad
@@depressedbanana7002 lol 😂
I'm surprised they didn't show the typical turkish ice cream men who'd pull pranks on people for Turkey LMAO
😂😂😂
Its too expensive to be bought with a single dollar probably
@@somebody531 nah i go to turkey and the Turkish ice cream isn't more than 1$
It is more of a tourist attraction. Locals dont go there to buy ice cream 😊 but it would have been a fun little scene here. But thats what I like about this buzzfeed series. It is really super authentic! As a turkish person I can tell you that
just "maraş ice cream" have a prank :) she just buy a normal ice cream :D "maraş ice cream" made with goat's milk and it's different from normal ice creams
We literally have so many new ice cream parlours in India serving various flavours of Kulfi. Kulfi ice cream is more than just a street side dessert.
kulfi
Yeah, it's a very good ice cream in unique flavours
Japan: *we sell every thing in vending machine*
No
@@animeloverforever7371 why?
And even pets and fish and ramen noodles and everything literally
@@Kk-nu4oq I doubt they sell pets in vending machines. Its extremely cruel
@@aarontan6563 I had to search this and apparently there are but not all in Japan.
“What kinds of vending machines do you have”
Japan: *yes*
The evenhave cake vending machine
They have car vending machines no joke
They have ramen in vending machines too
"Car vending machines??"
Carvana: yes
The real question is what kind of vending machines you DON’T have ?
"where can I get a girlfriend?"
Japan: Go to Vending machine
@@Negall cool af
@@Negall that's enough internet for one day sir
@@llordmakisigsantiago7098 lol
@@Negall No wonder, I've seen so many in that tag
Expensive
"I would like to buy a vending machine"
Japan : "use the vending machine"
then its gonna be an infinite vending machine machine O-o
@@akaza4023 yeah if it was another vending machine with another vending inside and that one too and it all loope
@@akaza4023 stonks
@@chickennugget6012 but wait what happens if
i would like to buy ice cream
japan:use the vending machine
but they ran out
japan: MA-MASAKA
So that's how the vending machines are born !
Being an indian I must say that kulfi is something really diff from what we buy with an actual dollar..and this is my first time seeing kulfi being served in a disposable plate ig🤔
What the heck is that I never seen like these 😳😳😂😂
@@falconxxenzia5993 ikr..me too😂😂
@@kalash18 🤣
so is that situation good or bad?
@@mateusbacral worse than worse😂😂
The person who made that thumbnail clearly knows how to gain views. One of the easiest tricks
edit: for those who are wondering if it's india or ph, it's both.
The philippines
@@amiramram1181 India
They actually give different thumbnails in different types
India lmfaoo
Ph
Ice cream is a universal, understood language that everyone will understand and enjoy
except for people with lactose intolerance
@@stevenle6604 actually not, I'm vegan and I have plenty of dairy-free ice cream here in Brazil
@@pedrofelck very interesting would it bother you to try and describe it to me I want to know if it's similar to the ice cream up in the states
Ice cream was created in Italy
@@sillyBale I'm pretty sure it is, there's even vegan Ben & Jerry here. But what I usually buy is either water based fruit ice cream (similar to a sorbet) or plant-based milk (usually soy, almond or cashew) ice cream of various "creamy" flavours. Its appearence is similar to the Peruvian ice cream shown in the video.
The Turkish vendor looked so sweet, and the ice cream looked absolutely delicious 😍
Yes, this was the top one I wanted to try.
The base is made of orchid! And rose Turkish delight? Oh yeah!
Btw my favourite ice cream flavour is… all of them!
There hasn’t been an ice cream I haven’t liked 😊
"yes I'd like to buy a house"
Japan: yes please use the vending machine
I want a wife
Japan:The vending machine over there may help you
😂
A car vending machine actually exists btw
@VEDIKA SINGH_VI_B_39 its called carvana bruh???
Lol u all
Normal countries: gently gives the ice cream to customer*
Philippines: disappears within seconds of ringing the bell*
True!!!
Also, if you notice the sorbetero/ice cream man sells some ice cream in cones w/o tissue wrapped around the bottom, you better not eat that cone where you his hands held it...
You never knew where/what that hand held/did before he served your "sorbetes" otherwise known as "DIRTY ICE CREAM" hahaha...
😅
@ཡའཇང།༨ཧ ཾ if you're Filipino, you'll understand...
😅
@ཡའཇང།༨ཧ ཾ hahaha...
O kaya jumingle c manong...
😅
Eating sorbetes was one of the worst mistakes I ever made brrrr
@@toninot17 why???
Some countries: Costs more than 1 dollar
Philippines: Didn't even cost half a dollar ;-;
Hahaha 10-15 php
@@vivigabagat3676 5 acually
@@vivigabagat3676 it usually cost 5 for small 10 for big
Baka yan yung presyo kada average serving para sa matanda. Halos bente lang (Tinapay at Ice Cream)
1$=50Php
I love these "Around the World" videos because they are the closest thing my broke ass could have in travelling around the world. 😭
SAME
May we someday be able to travel, then 🙏🏼
😂
"Yes i would like to buy a lamborghini"
Japan:"yes use the vending machine right there"
I’m pretty sure they have a car vending machine
@@ethanfernando5788 yea there is but its in dubai ig
not too far off
@@dtack9249 there are also one in Singapore
Hahaha that would be convenient not gonna lie (also my dad loves cars)
thumbnail: shows India & Philippines
Indians and Filipinos: So you have summoned us
Lie im always here whenever the buzzfeed recommendation comes up...
lmaooo true dat
Hhahahahahahahahah gusto ko tuloy ng ice cream
It's so embarrassing
Bold bait because there's a lot of viewers on that said country.... And it got me too 😂
A "traditional" philippine ice cream would cost you 10-20 us cents tbh
Lmao they probably would have hit the price point better if they bought a halo-halo...
@@takohno8635 that’s what I was gonna say tbh. I don’t live in the Philippines but we always visit since our mom wants us to really feel our culture. We always get halo halo lmao
yes true, most southeast asia countries usually sell them cheaper
That’s really cheap tho- ☠️
@@yourlocalgaybabysitter-9246 yeah it's really cheap but believe me it's delicious
In Malaysia to be specific in Kelantan we have the ice-cream that called Baba Ice-cream. It made from coconut milk and had various flavored. It's served with coconut and lychee jelly + bread chunk + sticky rice + condensed milk + crushed peanut + sprinkle (mostly chocolate rice). It's always be my fav.
i agreed with you! the best flavor i ate before than other type of ice cream in the world.
Sounds yummy, I will go to Malaysia once the pandemic ends
Sounds like something I'd make at 4am.
Aq pindah Kelantan ah kalo camtu😔
your from Malaysia? Me too
Every country: special flavors
Singapore: *bread*
Lol
Here in the Philippines we also do that and it taste good. Bread and cone taste still the same
It may not look the part but it will taste much more than you think
It's very delicious you should try it once 😋👍
i never buy the bread ones because it just drips a lot
We all can agree that Ice cream in all over the world is delicious and everyone can eat them 😋
Ice cream is tasty
Aliana Arenas Year 8 well yea-
Unless you your a vegetarian
Unless you’re vegan
I can't eat the lobster flavored ice cream in japan because I'm allergic lol
Everybody is talking about the vending machines in Japan, while I'm here shocked with the transitions when it changes to a different country
Holy fridge ikr
Yeah me too, so cool
these transitions were another level of smooth
Meanwhile I'm tryna figure out why Singapore didn't call their "ice cream with bread" as "ice cream sandwich"
Yeah, me too. Cool~
I’m an Indian and I honestly expected a kulfi, but as an Indian I never saw this in my whole entire life- I might be the only one but I usually see kulfi’s in Indian ice cream stores
IGNORE THIS COMMENT I DIDNT SEE WHAT HAPPENED NEXT
@lmaomoofeq 😳
you don't need an apostrophe to make words plural. kulfis*
This was literally a year ago but thank you 😭@@keys2467
Kulfi is from Afghanistan
Where is the Turkish man who don't give the Ice cream easily
😂🤣🤣yea but I am indian but love trukish ice cream man 😂🤣
Maybe because its covid?
Because ice creams made from goat's milk are served that way. That's why the ice cream in the video is made from cow's milk easily.
Lol 😂😂😂
Where is heeeeeee
i wouldn’t be surprised if japan put humans in vending machine
Adoption center
Don’t give them ideas!
@@araujo444ines ok
@@YNEA. LMFAO BAKUGO IDK YOU INTO KIND OF THIS VID SHJSHSJSHSJXJSJS
@@ikatodoroki7848 this is why you need to stay away from twitter
The Philippines' ice cream isn't even close to a dollar for price.
I haven eaten that stuff since quarantine and now I'm starting to miss it.
Maybe theyre saying that other ice creams cost less than a dollar (USD) which is 50 PHP if translated
@@_fjxp_ but for Korea and Japan it's almost 2 dollars
@@gallaxylhlovehope1051 yeah, one php is like idk, 4.271?
@@_fjxp_ For Korea it's 22 won and for Japan it's 2.17 yen
"I'll like to adopt a child."
Japan: "Oh yes, go straight then make a left turn. There should be a vending machine right there."
Japan: *don't talk to us, talk to the vending machine*
Omg ty for le likes also have a great day and stay safe!
xD
Lmfao
Very original 👏
@@deee536 just copied the 1st one lol
@@Dark-dj3fr that was satire for you
LOL
No one
Literally no one:
Singapore: *takes ice-cream sandwich literally*
many filipinos eat ice cream like that.. my filipino grandparents doesn't eat ice-cream if theres no bread lol.
@JJ32BLP its literally the best.
@@dani-nm1dn ITS VERY DELICIOUS
Lol they're probably not asian
@@alisontao singaporeans are asians...to be specific southeast Asia
Singapore’s ice cream is a legitimate, ice cream sandwich.
( flashbacks to that wheat bread version )
@I Wetted Myself Uwu you too, have experienced great culinary pain
( •, u •)9
Yeah it looks so good
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG IN THE SINGAPORE VIDEO!!!!!????
I'm Malaysian and bread ice cream is such a nostalgic
Usually only people who sell ice cream on motorcycle offer that and kids will go running to get ice cream with bread in the playground
So delicious
"Where can I buy a baby"
Japan:Ok, there's the vending machine for babies and there's the adoption centre for the certificate
There is darkness in the force.
WTF-🤣🤣🤣🤣
im living for the transitions, they're so good
I also love when they put the text explaining what it is exactly 😍 hope one day I’ll be as good as them
your pets are cute
@@ismatsyed7608 I can only wish, but they aren't. I keep them as motivation.
@@madhuramazumdar6652 aww 😭
No one:
Literally no one:
The girl: **teleporting everywhere in the world eating ice cream**
I get the joke but it's different people from around the world
@@nyl2201 that’s what they want you to believe
I mean, I get this is a joke but like, some of them were boys😂
@@damondamon2825 O-O
@@mochi_is_cute_116 she used a voice changer O-O
Every Other Country: [Foreign Language]
Me: *I don't know what are y'all saying but yes, looks delicious as heck*
You forgot India 😆
@@amaanhasann huh? He/she said foreign language that’s every language aside from English.
@@JeonJungkook-sk5vk i mean that the Indian person spoke in english, rest spoke in their native languages.
@AKSHAT GARG same bro
@@amaanhasann What about India? How come there’s always a person pointing out India in a buzzfeed video 😂, don’t get me wrong I have no problem with Indian culture/people, but the fact that there is always one dude that brings up India even tho it has nothing to do to what the comment is saying, is annoying.
I have seen in Turkey that they amaze customers with their ways and look very delicious
Filipino's: *sees Philippines*
Filipino's: *F A S T C L I C K I N G*
5:04 pilipino
Tama ka haha
*filipinos
Isang apa ng tube at keso is not--😂😂😂
Why are you guys so proud?
I was expecting the turkish ice cream to be snatched from her hands. XD
Oh yahh
Lol, I wanted to break the stereotype :)
me too
@@foodieeda was that you
@@hafna7785 yes!☺️ @foodieeda on Instagram
2025: japan selling girlfriend on a vending machine
Rent a vending girlfriend
No
@@edithlaurio8521 rent a vending girlfriend?
@@pyronight1169 yes
@Darkmode_user that you can literally fu-
The filipino ice cream is cheap but so delicious and i love how it is made using a fresh carabao milk
ginagawa namin itong mura para hindi magreklamo ang mga tao
Tutuo talaga
Japan in a few years: SELLING VENDING MACHINES IN VENDING MACHINES
XDDD good one
After few more years: Selling Monke in vending machines
@@kayatoast9611 yes we are the lizard fans
Vending machine in a vending machine in a vending machine in a vending machine
@@haxxorbunny2733 All that in a ship-shipping-ship, shipping shipping ships. And inside a vending machine shipping ship, shipping shipping ships shipping shipping ships.
5:58 Sounds like she's singing
Sounds cute and pleasing though
Sounds cute and pleasing though
OMG AHAHAHAHAHA
Yes
@@amaliahmontefalcodelmoral651 yeah
Dude: puts philippines on thumbnail
8k filipinos in the comments: *bonjour*
yah overproud thingz
Kamusta
wazzap mga kapamilya!!!
@@blinkeu7500 indian also
@@NotFur-3 yah that's why the thumbnail of this vid is the ice cream of philippines and india so they can gain more views lmao HAHAHAHHAAH
In Japan, eating in restaurants you also use a Vending machine outside: Select/press the food/photo, pay and get inside with the printed ticket.
U people trust them with not scamming y'all n?
@@richakalamkar6925 in Japan, 99% people are honest
@@richakalamkar6925 it's 0.10% to get scammed in Japan
@@CCP-Lies you mean 0.1?
Its crazy how the india one has pistachio and saffron flavor, those 2 are quite expensive ingredients in my country.. many countries actually
I had no idea pistachios were expensive in other countries lmao
@@sayantanihalder1602 normally they are, mostly fresh pistachios, not roasted as snacks, such as in Russia or Estonia
Damn I just noticed they used saffron. I thought that stuff was like really expensive
@@raspberrycrowns9494 it is expensive
@@ami_jaay how much does Saffron cause in India?
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where are u from-
Malaysia
@@mattsunoneninethreeninethr9707 bro same 😩
@@mattsunoneninethreeninethr9707 same
@@mattsunoneninethreeninethr9707 hello there, I’m from Singapore🙂👋
5:03
Here at the philippines even rich people can call you "boss", it's a casual respect
You right
that’s actually really nice! wonderful cultural we should all learn!
they call u Boss Even if u don't own a company
Yahhh
Opo and Po is a respect other country don't have that kind of respect
Japan: We use vending machines here!
Other countries: *We don't do that here...*
nobody:
Japan and South Korea: hahahahah ice cream store and vending go brrrrrrr
I know if you're looking for a place to live in its either of those two
😂 Lmao yeah
Lmao
Kda more???
north korea just go brrrrrrr
Other Ice cream: Cost more than a dollar
Phillipines Ice cream: That's not even a half of dollar!
$1=50 pesos
Near my house I have many mini shops and they sell really good ice cream for 0.25 dollars, so it makes it easy for me to buy it with my pocket money any time
@@DMREditz717 10$ is equal to 500 pesos
Tamang tama ka dyan!
Lol
I feel like you got scammed because you can get wayyyy more than that with 1 dollar in India
yaaaa
no, that guy didn't cost one dollar
Not exactly, it depends upon the ingredients, everyone knows how much saffron flavored kulfi costs, actually he's charging very less
Supervibes channel saffron is cheap in India an dits a very common ingredient people put in all desserts lol. And in my country (My countries currency known as taka is very similar to Indian rupees) you can get a large ice cream cone for 50 cents haha. And you can get even better for 1.20 cents..
@@SpringtimeSally @Springtime Sally who told you, it's not that cheap in India comparing to other spices.
You get a big cone ice cream for 70 cents in India also, but with artificial flavors
3:03
Now that is what I call, a ✨REAL✨ ice cream sandwich
Can I just say, I love all the different languages in this. I was expecting for the same person to explore the world speaking English but listening to the diff languages really makes you think how vast the world is
yess exactly
Yes duh cuz english is the most spoken language
3:33 you brought ice-cream sandwich’s to a whole new level.
There's a lot here in Singapore
Do you know in malaysia they sell ice cream with motor and the have breads to its ✨gardenia✨ *bread*
@@15rachana58 of course
We also have it in Philippines and it's half of one dollar
@@trollrat2828 lol its actually motorcycle 🏍️
Another ice cream in around the world : normaly service their customer
Turkey : *We have A tricks*
Turkish ice cream man!
PH: are you challenging meh?
@@mielabigailemorata4167
What he mean is that, before you get ice-cream in Turkey, the vendor will like throw and flip the ice cream around, he will give it to you, but he will make it impossible for you to grab it, he will toss it around, shake it, even toss it upside down.
In Philippines they don't do that, they just scoop the ice cream and give to you.
@@clashoclan3371 ik did u watched the vid how the Filipino person just beaten the Turkish ice cream vendor? That's what I'm pointing...
@@CT--rd2tl gel 100 dolara ömür boyu dondurma al
What I've learned from these videos is that the people of Peru are friendly and terrific with customer service! 👏
Seeing Turkish part don't get their ice cream played around
Me: impossible
Lmao i think she should visit a tricky one
Nah I think the tricky part was cutted xD
Haha
Turkish ice cream is best as it doesnt melt
Those turks lied to me
*Thumbnail has Philippines in it
Filipinos: *So you have summoned us*
sa mindanao hindi yun keso kundi dorian
@@andreavellen6240 ma o
@@andreavellen6240 sarap naman hahaha
5:01 the ube ice cream is here lol
@@franzflores8171 lol hahahahaha
Japan: sells everything in vending machines
Korea: the convenient store
Atleast it's unique
@@kendrill651 ?
@@carlfromthesausageshow4677 the corn-like ice cream
I bet they sell dog in vending machines XD but that will be sad
@@kendrill651 they never said it was bad tho??
I once was on a Thai airways flight. Now, flights from Japan on Thai airways will often have an ice cream service before landing, and of course they load extras, so the purser (lead fa) grabbed a few bread rolls and sliced them in half and scooped up some ice cream and plopped it on the bread. One of the best things I’ve ever had.
No one:
Literally no one:
Japan be like:
*MACHINE GO BRRR*
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Haha nice one
Haha nice one
Haha nice one
Haha nice one
As an Indian, I am seeing that kind of ice-cream first time in my life 👀
Me too
You might’ve had it in the form of a popsicle and forgotten bout it. It’s actually pretty easy to find and popular.
Really?
May I ask you which area in India are you from?
It's kulfi he just cut that into pieces and added shwai and color
describe asia in one word: RICE
describe japan in general: VENDING MACHINE
Robots!
Literally...Japan is living in 3021...😅
@@SoanPapdiii ikr
ANIME
Plastic
I love how the Mexican guy looks so excited to make her an ice cream
Imagine you're only travelling in the world for the ice cream only
Lol😂
Different people if u didn’t know
@@candybuilds2862 yup
XD
The people who filmed probably lived there
2:08 the transition was smooth
Imma learn Japanese now
@@hutaosghost2304 me too I started four months ago.. I'm learning it to watch Anime without subs
@@leonardokimmichi781 i also watch anine like when i was 5-6 but i just start to learn 1 year ago, i don't know how to speak Japanese but i can understand some
@@leonardokimmichi781 Pls Yamerro joke
Your profile pic is👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻.
“I would like to buy a vending machine”
Japan: *buy it from the vending machine*
Lol
Lmao😂
japan unlocking impossibilities:
Makes Sense :D
As a Japanese person, I would like to confess about our vending machine obsession. BTW if you want to use the specific vending machine shown in the video and you're using Tokyo Metro, change onto Fukutoshin Line (Brown Line) and head south. You don't need to change trains as most trains stops at the station where the vending machine is located and end up in Chinatown. (Seriously, I heard from so many people that they oversleep in the train when they try to get off at Shibuya station and accidentally ending up in Chinatown lol)
Thank you. If I’m lucky, I’ll get to visit Japan someday.
I’ve been wanting to go since I was little but it’s so far away for me…
@@tdeo2141 TBH I was talking about the specific vending machine shown in the video LOL. The ice cream that she brought was in a vending machine called Seventeen Ice and could be found everywhere. The exact ice cream she bought may not be in some of Seventeen Ice's as the line-up is different but should be on the most Seventeen Ice vending machine.
that basically what happened to me.
when i was supposed to take a nap i overslept so hard that i end up in chinatown which i didn't realized at first I'll never be taking a nap again
Am I the only one whos more fixated on the ice cream on bread than on the vending machine?
It's DELICIOUS
Ice cream is surprisingly good on bread, recommend it
Its common in my country too, so Im not
its awesome
@@Dynamight_01 same
Are we ignoring how Philippines deadass just sold 7 scoops of ice cream for about like 40 cents-
The guy said one cone of ube and keso and didn't include that it must be a dollar worth
depends but yeah
Im from Philippines ûwü
I thought an icecream costs 5 pesos only hahahaha, tapos yung nasa loob ng bread( yung icecream rin sa loob ng tinapay) tapos yung cone na malalaki eh tig10 pesos dito sa probinsiya hahahha
No, its 20Pesos so it means he just sold it for about 0.10$ - 0.40$
The Philippine one isn't even 1$ its 40% of a dollar
P.S i meant the ice cream on the video is 40% of a dollar.......
Not the price of ice cream in my place where I live in......
true bruv
Or less depending on the company and region
Cornetto nga bente lang e. 😂 Mga around 27 cents siguro?
Ikr
ikr
"Where can i get a gaming pc?"
Japan: Go to the Vending Machine
Philippines' ice cream: way less than a dollar.
True just a small cone costs me 5 pesos hahaha
Dapat Magnum binili😂 para 1dollar
A peso is about 5 cents.
1 dollar is about 50 pesos
@@its_aj251 yes and if you want a dollar ice cream here in the Philippines you need to buy Magnum HAHA
Philippines: In the thumbnail
Me: **Click**
Same👌🏻
Same
Same
Yep!! Yep, I too clicked it because I want our country to be widely known
Same
Korea's convenient store is basically a restaurant.
Ikr
Idc
@@derankso246 noc
Huh
It just a basic store :/
As a Filipino teen, I must say that Keso and Ube ice cream were everyone's childhood favorite
No its chocolate
The Turkish “traditional” ice cream is very stretchy and has a cool texture
I'm an Indian living in the Philippines so this thumbnail is everything 💗💗💗
You should watch this video twice
Cool
thumbnail is fake, 1 dollar icream on the street dont exist in Philippines.
@@eduardochavacano yup too expensive. He handed P20 so less than half of $1
Indian parents watching this video: We shouldn't give money from our left hands...
Why tho?, is that in indian culture?
@@hehehehehehehehehe99 yup a kind of...lmao......here they think giving money with left hand is unlucky!! Though I don't believe it but I get scolding by my mom for this😂😂
@@Nani-mr9yt ahh yes!! Thank you for telling me that....😂I am sorry I kind of did a mistake!!
@@Nani-mr9yt lmao me too😂 but I think my exams hypnotized me..... because I had the worst experience in this 😂😂
@@Nani-mr9yt ahh no I am from east of India.....😂wbu??
“Around the world” doesn’t include Africa apparently
I don’t think Africa has ice cream
africa isn’t a country lmao
Ah yes my favorite country,africa with the best nation ever "South africa"
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:04 - Mumbai, India
1:25 - Yokohama, Japan
2:13 - Mexico City, Mexico
3:02 - Singapore
3:55 - Lima, Peru
4:59 - Manila, Philippines
5:50 - Istanbul, Turkey
6:46 - Seoul, South Korea
7:57 - Outro
Thank you
@@NotFur-3 Just wanted see ur full name so I replied
Turkish Ice cream be like: *So you have chosen death*
@Psycho Jabami I'll come
@Psycho Jabami cuz no one wanna replied
@BlaCk DrAGon don’t flirt here lmao
Don’t they usually mess with you before you actually get the ice cream. The vendor usually starts playing around.
1000000% true
Filipino Ice Cream isn’t even close to half dollar. It’s like half a quarter or 10 cents
Yes, watch "Best food revie show"
That show is around the world you'll see cheaper to expensive food
$1 is 48 pesos in Philippines
@@gabrielcsabela8916 its 52 or 47 pesos*
@@derboe_thebeast6869 oh
@@derboe_thebeast6869 no his right I Google it
Guys the japan and vending machine jokes are so overused. And i love the transitions👌
Every Country: Ice-cream hawkers
Japan: Vending machine
Korea: Convenience store
same in australia tho-
Same in the Philippines tho~
Same in every other country tho-
there is literally ice cream in our pharmacies in the philippines-
i swear
@@smolcat814 5:00 Here is Philippines, thou.
The one in the Philippines isn't even a dollar, its $0.4 in usd
It depends on their company or region
yep lol
@@maktoumfreeman7727 when I buy ice cream it would cost like 2 pesos
@@hm.4723 wait i thought its 5 pesos for a small one and 10 pesos for a larger one
@@Someone0nR3ddit yeah I live in Philippines and your correct
singapore: serves ice cream with bread
me: now THATS an ice cream sandwich
As a Singaporean, this is how we say it as its like a slang
Filipinos: Tangina mo may pandesal kame dito
(jaw drop)
Yassss uwu
@@mgr9092 ikr
I like the look of the Turkish Ice Cream the best. The South Korean Sweetcorn Ice Cream looks strange but I'd like to try it out of curiosity.
3:04 This uncle has been selling ice since I was in primary school. Same spot!
Nice!
Filipinos be like: YOU HAVE SUMMON US
Filipinos: Exist
This guy:
Hotel: Trivago
English: what flipino: ano
Ang sarap ng keso panalo
As a Filipino, I can confirm they summon us
Y'all are so over proud
3:04 I think Singapore took ice cream sandwich literally
it's so good though 😩😩😩
It tastes awesome! Do try it even in your own home :)
Best comment ever
Yes and it is awesome
I would say it's better then biscuit 😅
I like the rose turkish delight ice cream with the honey-almond ice cream and the sweet corn ice cream with the real corn kernels in it, even though I'm opposed to eating corn on the cob and prefer to eat corn chips like regular fritos chips/fritos scoops, of which the fritos scoops are my personal favorite. I also favor barbecue flavored fritos, as well!