American Highschoolers try British comfort food for the first time! (British Couple React)

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  • @olli-lfe
    @olli-lfe Год назад +205

    As an American beans on toast sounds like something you'd come up with when you have nothing in the fridge or pantry but random ingredients. It doesn't sound disgusting but I wouldn't call it proper meal.

    • @peensteen
      @peensteen Год назад +7

      It could be a nice snack, if you used thick sliced bread toasted with butter, and Bush's Maple & Cured Bacon Baked Beans.

    • @hippiemama52
      @hippiemama52 Год назад +17

      It sounds disgusting when you can't stand baked beans. ,🤢

    • @curtisw502
      @curtisw502 Год назад +22

      Like after you smoke an ounce of weed.

    • @gillianrimmer7733
      @gillianrimmer7733 Год назад +10

      The baked beans in the UK aren't like the ones in the USA. They are just in a tomato sauce.
      And, they are the British equivalent of US boxed mac and cheese - something quick, cheap and filling for when you haven't time to cook, or are on a limited budget.
      They don't count as a 'proper meal' - you wouldn't invite someone round to your house for beans on toast, just like you wouldn't invite them round for a plate of kraft mac and cheese.

    • @MindYourBusiness23282
      @MindYourBusiness23282 Год назад +10

      @@gillianrimmer7733 kraft mac & cheese probably has more flavor than beans on toast

  • @anonnnymousthegreat
    @anonnnymousthegreat Год назад +39

    As a black american who grew up poor and was a broke college student, i would say beans on toast is like what we call “a struggle meal”. Basically it’s a meal you eat when you struggle to pay for everything and all you got in the kitchen is just items you just gotta make work. Not gonna lie, when i was younger, my mom use to make a concoction of pork and beans (heinz bean for you guys), american cheese, milk, hot dog slices cooked in a pot and pour it over toasted bread. And that would be our lunch and/or dinner. And i atill eat it now and again just from craving it time to time even though i have the money to eat really good meals.

  • @quinn-tessential3232
    @quinn-tessential3232 Год назад +105

    Beans and cheese on toast sounds something you might bring on a camping trip if you weren't concerned about actually enjoying the experience.

    • @ZachWilsonsMomsFriend
      @ZachWilsonsMomsFriend 10 месяцев назад +3

      😂😂😂😂

    • @badbishop1049
      @badbishop1049 10 месяцев назад

      Its a "poor mans" kind of dish ( simple, cheap and easy) so I imagine it's just to add some extra texture and heartinesa to the beans to make it more filling.. Like adding crackers to a bowl of cheap chili. But yeah you aren't really concerned with how savory and delicious it is for sure though, lolJust that it fills you up.

  • @lummylawless2989
    @lummylawless2989 Год назад +64

    I’ve had beans on toast and it’s not the worst but I’m just like WHY? Like that’s not anything that would have ever crossed my mind to make,yet all of the UK are like “that’s a classic” 😊

    • @claregale9011
      @claregale9011 Год назад +2

      It's just a quick and easy lunch or s popular dinner for students in University

    • @virginiarobbins7539
      @virginiarobbins7539 Год назад +3

      That's how I feel about it as well..I haven't tried it, mind you.. but, just WHY?

    • @claregale9011
      @claregale9011 Год назад +2

      @@virginiarobbins7539 easy simple meal or lunch , most people have it breakfast or lunch . And students in University as its cheap .

    • @jamesjulian2807
      @jamesjulian2807 Год назад +1

      That was my question.... WHY?!

    • @FEARNoMore
      @FEARNoMore Год назад +2

      Only time I've had those types of beans (non sweet tomato version) on bread was with a hotdogs growing up. lol

  • @BTinSF
    @BTinSF Год назад +89

    These British foods always strike me as maybe something related to WW II. In the early days of the war, 1939 -1941, Britain was severely affected by the German submarine blockade and the diet was very limited. Canned beans were likely something they didn't run out of. And Marmite--yeast--is a cheap source of quality protein. There are similar examples in other places. I attribute the Hawaiian addiction to Spam to the same phenomenon.

    • @straightsithmale9872
      @straightsithmale9872 Год назад +4

      Indeed.

    • @mmontes15
      @mmontes15 Год назад +4

      Interesting take. The Spam thing is weird.

    • @claregale9011
      @claregale9011 Год назад +12

      Rationing lasted into the 50s , the national debt to the u.s. was only paid back in 2006 that's how long it took .

    • @edwardmclaughlin719
      @edwardmclaughlin719 Год назад

      They are eating food that taste worse than food left in the hot sun for 3 weeks in a dumpster.

    • @gillianrimmer7733
      @gillianrimmer7733 Год назад

      Canned baked beans were imported from the USA.

  • @jwiderstra
    @jwiderstra Год назад +4

    "... not something i wanna be subjected to..." her line right there was great

  • @jeffbartholomew1152
    @jeffbartholomew1152 Год назад +45

    I give credit to the kids in the US and UK who are trying these foods. It’s not often easy being adventurous with foods at that age.

    • @lovemesomeslippers
      @lovemesomeslippers Год назад +1

      Aren’t they in high school?

    • @pc2555
      @pc2555 Год назад +11

      ​@@lovemesomeslippers you'd be surprised at how resistant some people are to trying new foods. Some don't even bother until their 20s and some almost never try anything new until they have to change their diet due to health.

    • @user-fk1xe3ff9o
      @user-fk1xe3ff9o Год назад +1

      @@pc2555 i agree with you on the resistant about 7 yrs ago i tried gizzards i thought they would taste like liver oh to my suprise

  • @alexlail7481
    @alexlail7481 Год назад +13

    In the US typically 'pickle' without any qualifications is a sour possibly slightly salty Cucumber pickle. We have bread & butter pickles which are usually cut into thin round slices and has a slightly sweet and sour flavor. GHERKINS though are almost always small whole Cucumbers pickled in a very sweet brine.

    • @everfall1075
      @everfall1075 Год назад +3

      I love gherkins
      That's sweet crunch is the best

  • @kfletch19
    @kfletch19 Год назад +4

    Living in the Southern US I know few people that eat baked beans straight out of the can. Most people serve them with grilled food and really season them up by adding onions and peppers and something to thicken the sauce and bake them again. Definitely a must at cookouts but not at breakfast or on toast.

  • @chrisb2535
    @chrisb2535 Год назад +10

    People in the US have been eating "cheese on toast" for years. I used to it eat as a kid, and always just called it "cheese toast". Especially good if you put a Kraft Single (American cheese slice) on the bread and cook it in a toaster oven The cheese slice puffs up (almost inflates) and gets crispy on the outside, and liquidy under that crispy outside. .... Grilled cheese sandwich is pretty much the same thing.

    • @LaShumbraBates
      @LaShumbraBates Год назад +2

      I grew up eating cheese toast as well. I loved when the cheese puffed up, and when it was crispy on the outside. I think I'm going to head to the kitchen to make some. 😋

    • @jamiesilver7401
      @jamiesilver7401 Год назад +1

      Yep! In my house we called it granny toast.

  • @ChromeOfTheFuture
    @ChromeOfTheFuture Год назад +21

    Mexicans love beans too but we eat it on a tortilla or in a torta. It usually isn’t canned beans though.

    • @trevor3013
      @trevor3013 Год назад +7

      Mexican food is top tier

    • @noelramirez1551
      @noelramirez1551 Год назад +1

      You can eat it on bread too I've seen people fold up the bread like a taco with fried beans

    • @bobbyschannel349
      @bobbyschannel349 11 месяцев назад

      that is true.. its not can baked beans either..

  • @Nimbus1701
    @Nimbus1701 Год назад +6

    Never had baked beans (like sweet baked beans) on toast, but cowboy beans (like ranch style beans) on Texas Toast is something we do regularly when we cook out and I've had the leftovers on a breakfast plate the following day with eggs. Great stuff, so I could see this being good. The cheese toast is also something I make (but not for breakfast) and it really is just an open-faced grilled cheese sandwich of sorts, but I put hot sauce on mine usually.

  • @chrisoverby819
    @chrisoverby819 Год назад +34

    Beans on toast just sounds so very bizarre. That doesn't mean I wouldn't give it a try, though.

    • @starparodier91
      @starparodier91 Год назад +2

      Just make sure you get the right type of beans!

    • @thesmokypurr
      @thesmokypurr Год назад +4

      I have toast with a can of chili sometimes, just the spicy version of beans on toast I'd say lol

    • @DMWolFGurL
      @DMWolFGurL Год назад +2

      I would want to try it with the proper heinz beans on toast.

    • @starparodier91
      @starparodier91 Год назад +1

      @@DMWolFGurL You can get them online, or if you live near a Safeway in the US. I’m sure other stores have it but that’s the only grocery store chain near me that does! 😊

    • @MrHello-nx4xs
      @MrHello-nx4xs Год назад +1

      Those kids likely had the same beans when they were younger. They may know as pork and beans. Heinz is an American brand.

  • @johne.7494
    @johne.7494 Год назад +5

    Beans and toast is common breakfast?
    Room freshners all over the work environment I'd assume? Whew!!

  • @billbrasky1288
    @billbrasky1288 Год назад +6

    Beans on toast actually sounds good to me. But I think it’d be better with American baked beans.

  • @laynecox3992
    @laynecox3992 Год назад +2

    I've had beans on toast, give me good old Bacon, egg and cheese biscuit. But I love Pinto beans and cornbread.

  • @jeffreyphipps1507
    @jeffreyphipps1507 Год назад +5

    I've had Bangers&Mash while traveling and a stop in London (enjoyed it - feel most Americans would). I haven't had the opportunity to have Toad-in-the-Hole, but it looks good. We have a dish called Pigs-in-a-Blanket I suspect you'd enjoy (sausage rolled in croissant with a white sauce "gravy" made from the sausage grease). We tend to like a lot of sausage type foods. The video seemed to focus on quick foods. We sometimes use similar items for quick things like basic sandwich items. You probably have access to the same appliances (Panini maker (which can also be used to make quick Cheese sandwiches), breakfast sandwich maker (takes an egg in one section and Canadian bacon or ham in another section - cooks it together. Top with bun of choice). Many things we eat are not specific to either the U.S. or the UK.

  • @kida12
    @kida12 Год назад +1

    Gherkins are tiny sweet pickles here. Then there are larger regular sized sweet pickles. Then there are bread and butter pickles (only in chips). Then there are dills. Sweet and dill can come whole, sliced, or chipped. They can also come as relish, which is what we would call your Branston. Restaurant burgers only come with chipped dills.

  • @richardmennel2415
    @richardmennel2415 Год назад +24

    The cheese on toast is very similar to grilled cheese. My Grandma used to make her own pickles using a lime brine. Those lime pickles were perfect with grilled cheese

    • @crowttubebot3075
      @crowttubebot3075 Год назад +1

      I was today years old when I found out about cheese on toast with pickles. As an American that actually likes Marmite, I will be trying that soon.

    • @beckysimeone4882
      @beckysimeone4882 Год назад +2

      In America we call Gherkin relish 'Sweet Pickle Relish'.

  • @rubenruiz5809
    @rubenruiz5809 Год назад +2

    Toast drenched in beans is WILD. It sounds like a bleak existence

  • @Northbravo
    @Northbravo Год назад +2

    I think its because in someparts of the U.S. beans are more a dinner or lunch cookout side dish than the main event

  • @starababa1985
    @starababa1985 7 месяцев назад

    Tea with milk always made me hesitate, but after that first sip I was completely sold and never looked back. The flavor is something else entirely, so soothing.

  • @billbrosey5909
    @billbrosey5909 Год назад +5

    I wanted to see a video from you guys about this. You would do videos of British people reacting to American food. I love how it is reversed and seeing how Americans react to British food. I would love to try some British food!

  • @richardlong3745
    @richardlong3745 Год назад +1

    Beans on toast really became popular during hard times or due to war when meat became costly to ordinary citizen or it was ration due to wartime conditions even for the British during WW-1 and 2 and during depressions in the 1800's and the 1900's.

  • @darrengray1849
    @darrengray1849 Год назад +3

    As an American, the idea of beans on toast isn’t something that disgusts me. It just seems a little light on the flavor spectrum. It also feels like a meal you have camping.

  • @williamhardee8863
    @williamhardee8863 Год назад +3

    I don’t think beans on toast would be disgusting or anything, but it would just taste like a bowl of Bush’s baked beans, doesn’t seem like much to write home about.

    • @starparodier91
      @starparodier91 Год назад

      The key is getting the right type of beans! Where I live currently only Safeway sells them, but you can get them easily online. Totally different taste! It’s light and tomato based.

  • @codygregg6683
    @codygregg6683 11 месяцев назад

    Beans on toast with a slice of cheese and then some bacon on top and popped onto the broiler. Absolutely heart stopping fire lol.

  • @MarySpain1958
    @MarySpain1958 3 месяца назад +1

    Gerkins is a brand of Pickles so sounds like "Brits says Hoover" for Vaccum cleaner .here that's a Brand name .

  • @thegreatalyssa
    @thegreatalyssa Год назад +1

    Those foods are why we have Texas BBQ. Beans and cornbread were very popular for po' farmers. I could tell a lot of stories.

  • @Foggymorning1907
    @Foggymorning1907 Год назад +1

    I love cottage pie, most Americans mistakenly call it shepherds pie though. Jacket potatoes are actually a very common American food, but we call them baked potatoes

  • @sailordave1000
    @sailordave1000 Год назад

    My favorite breakfast is one you would like. Toast bread. Fry one egg and place on bread. Fry one slice of ham and place in egg. Top ham with slice of cheese. Egg, ham, & cheese sandwich. To make it fancy I add leafy greens, sliced onions, and seasoning. Some would add tomato and or pickles.

  • @DMWolFGurL
    @DMWolFGurL Год назад +2

    Not to knock British comfort food, but I don't think ANYONE ever says to themselves, "I can't wait to get to Britain, to try that fine British cuisine." That being said I would try all of these things just to see if I liked it. I am genuinely curious about marmite and also the Branston pickle spread on cheese bread. Of course I would like to see how Heinz baked beans on toast would taste as well, and wonder what Brown Sauce, (HP Sauce), tastes like as well.

    • @JustMe-dc6ks
      @JustMe-dc6ks Год назад

      Supposedly similar-ish to A1 steak sauce.

  • @emanymton713
    @emanymton713 Год назад

    As an American born in 1979 in NC. I have always eaten beans on toast as a quick meal especially if my pantry is running bare.

  • @devildog1912
    @devildog1912 Год назад +3

    Actually, in my area of the US (Upstate New York), what you would call, "cottage pie" is a very familiar, and often served, dish. We call it, "shepherd's pie" (even though shepherd's pie is technically made with lamb), it's kind of catch-all. Lamb isn't isn't as popular here as it is in the UK, so we make it with beef. The primary ingredients are: beef (usually spiced with salt, pepper, sage, onions, garlic,...), corn, mashed potatoes, and cheese.

    • @beckysimeone4882
      @beckysimeone4882 Год назад +1

      As an American who loves to eat lamb it always makes me angry that we misuse the Shepards Pie name. If I see it on a menu here and it is really beef, I know it is an inferior place and the food is not authentic (do you hear me 'Irish' Pubs?). What would be the problem to properly label it Cottage Pie? Most Americans know shepards flocks arent cows. It is as irritating as a 'German' restaurant that serves German Chocolate cake for a desert. It makes Americans look stupid to the rest of the world, and rightly so.

    • @devildog1912
      @devildog1912 Год назад +1

      @@beckysimeone4882, I hear you, but something tells me that we've had so many years knowing it as, "shepherds pie", that calling it, "cottage pie" on menus, or trying to change the vernacular, would be too difficult for the sake of appeasing a select few. I guess it'll be forever relegated to be nothing more than a good bit of trivia at dinner parties, lol.

    • @JustMe-dc6ks
      @JustMe-dc6ks Год назад +2

      Everywhere should serve German chocolate cake, though. 😋

  • @MrHello-nx4xs
    @MrHello-nx4xs Год назад +1

    Those kids likely had the same beans when they were younger. They may know as pork and beans. Heinz is an American brand.

  • @ccchhhrrriiisss100
    @ccchhhrrriiisss100 Год назад

    I live in the San Francisco Bay Area. Each Christmas, there is a "Dickens Festival" just outside of San Francisco. A large arena (the "Cow Palace") that is often used for rodeos and other events hosts this festival. It is transformed into Victorian-era London. While the dancing, shows and shops are pretty cool, I always go for the FOOD. They have all kinds of foods that are straight out of the UK. One booth sells "bangers and mash," another sells more authentic "fish and chips," another sells different savory pies and there is even one where you can buy beans on toast. I've tried quite a bit of the more nostalgic dishes. It's interesting that some of it -- including the weirder options -- is surprisingly good.

  • @beckysimeone4882
    @beckysimeone4882 Год назад +3

    I tried this after watching 'As Time Goes By' because they often mention this, Pickle sandwiches and Custard Tarts. BRITISH Hines beans are very bland and not as sweet as ours. I think the lack of the flavors I am used to and how soggy the toast got is why I didn't like it. Unfortunately I did not find it comforting as much as a survival food. Pickle sandwiches were just edible ( and I love pickles), but the Custard Tarts were sublime and I make them several times a year. Still trying to find a way to make a Cucumber sandwich that has some flavor.

  • @julielifejusthappens1232
    @julielifejusthappens1232 Год назад

    I eat beans on toasted and lightly buttered toast. Love that.

  • @goosebump801
    @goosebump801 Год назад +1

    Now I just have more questions.
    1. Which type of pickle is used in British “cheese-and-pickle” sandwiches?
    2. Is tuna salad a thing in the UK? There are many options for what to include with the tuna and the mayo. My absolute must-have ingredient, though, is sweet pickle (gherkin) relish. Yum!
    3. They didn’t really talk about what was in the jarred British pickle. I’m married to an Indian, so am aware of a range of foods (mainly fruits, though not always) in a blend of chili and oil. I enjoy sweet lime pickle, but find most others too oily to be enjoyable. What type(s) of things are found in British pickle? In the U.S. the common ingredient for “pickled XYZ” is vinegar. What’s the common theme/ingredient in British pickle?
    4. In the U.S. both sweet and dill pickles (both made with cucumbers) are popular. Typically “a pickle” eaten on its own (often as a side served with a sandwich) will be a dill pickle. Sweet pickles are usually eaten sliced or as sweet pickle relish. All of the above are good on burgers or in sandwiches. How are “gherkins” served in the UK?
    Thanks! 💐

    • @ashmituk
      @ashmituk Год назад

      Branston pickle contains carrot, swede (rutabaga), onion and cauliflower and the sauce is made using vinegar, tomato, apple and spices.

  • @Ameslan1
    @Ameslan1 Год назад +2

    British people have the same reaction to American "biscuits and gravy". With the full English breakfast, does James and Millie like the blood pudding?

  • @istiles1
    @istiles1 Год назад +1

    Baked beans for breakfast - absolutely not. Baked beans most often are served at cookouts as a side dish w/hot dogs or hamburgers. Baked beans cooked w/onions & peppers, with mustard and sliced hot dogs is called 'beenie weenies'. A fine cookout standard, but just as good on a cold night in the fall. Cheese on toast is a grilled cheese sandwich [it's not served open faced]. I tried Marmite in Australia ............. still a flashback I can't get over.

  • @lindacarroll6896
    @lindacarroll6896 Год назад

    Gerkens are a type of pickle found on every grocery store shelf. I put them in my egg or tuna salad, which I sometimes eat on bread as a sandwich. For ease, most people who use pickle in their salad now use relish instead of taking the time to cut it up. I would not mess up my grilled cheese sandwich [comfort food] by adding pickle to it.

  • @owlbuquerqueturkey
    @owlbuquerqueturkey Год назад

    I practically live off of various forms of cheese on toast (to include grilled cheese). The quality of both the bread and cheese I use has improved over the years though.

  • @LaShumbraBates
    @LaShumbraBates Год назад

    I grew up eating cheese toast with breakfast, and still do. I didn't realize other Americans didn't eat this.

  • @sailordave1000
    @sailordave1000 Год назад

    As a kid I’ve had peanut butter and ham on toast. Works well

  • @annefresia2102
    @annefresia2102 Год назад

    I like beans on toast and, in the US, we have lots of delicious flavors of beans to use.

  • @beverlyshane8433
    @beverlyshane8433 Год назад

    I love beans on toast. I don’t like marmite, brown sauce (HP) or even what we have here A1 sauce. I also love pork pies, pasties, sausage rolls and a full English breakfast with black pudding and fried bread. Yes, I was raised in an all English and Irish home here in the US. Plus I lived in England for a year.

  • @rickmartin2168
    @rickmartin2168 Год назад +1

    I like the switch in native cuisine 😊. One day when the world is sane again I would love to visit all part's of the UK and Ireland. Scotland is awesome. Jersey is very interesting. I looked it up on a map.

  • @angelsilva7287
    @angelsilva7287 10 месяцев назад

    Growing up mexican I’ve eaten beans a million times and I’ve never thought man this would go great with toast 😭

  • @James58Rams
    @James58Rams Год назад

    Baked beans is more of a BBQ thing an you could eat it with some bread type thing but you don’t usually have toast with bbq.

  • @cricketd2932
    @cricketd2932 Год назад

    This American loves beans on toast! Been eating it since I was a babe. My go to comfort food!

  • @lauraIngleswilder74
    @lauraIngleswilder74 5 месяцев назад

    I eat toast with peanut butter and pickles...Delicious!

  • @angelaherring5443
    @angelaherring5443 Год назад +1

    I love beans on toast!

  • @vortexathletic
    @vortexathletic Год назад +1

    In America, Gerkin is a Brand of pickle

  • @flynnster
    @flynnster Год назад +2

    I might have to bring my own food if I visit to jersey or the UK….😂

  • @edwardpate6128
    @edwardpate6128 Год назад +1

    I am a 63yo who grew up in Michigan in the 1960's and several of these items were regulars on our table, especially HP sauce which is still a favorite of mine on beef or steak. I always have some Marmite in the cabinet and some Heinz beans. Must be my English ancestry although my first American ancestor came to Virginia in 1680 and for a time was the English colonial tax collector for the colony.

  • @dineyashworth8578
    @dineyashworth8578 Год назад +1

    I think cottage pie is the one with beef but here in America most of us call it Shepards pie. Either way I love it. I once ordered Yorkshire pie from a British resturaunt here in NYC and loved it though was too small! I'd actually love to try bangers and mash sauce and mashed potatoes what's not to like?! Now beans and toast wouldn't that make the toast soggy? I never understood why British people like it. I learned about it from Coronation Street.

  • @nanabananainavana7534
    @nanabananainavana7534 Год назад +2

    I liked marmite on toast because my Aussie friends taught me the proper way to eat it, spread thinly

    • @marydavis5234
      @marydavis5234 Год назад +2

      Marmite is from England, Vegemite is Australian.

  • @stocks1000
    @stocks1000 Год назад +1

    Gherkins are little tiny pickles the size of your pinky or ring finger.

  • @LordLOC
    @LordLOC Год назад +2

    The funny thing about Heinz Beans (which is what they are known as now in the UK, because Heinz Baked Beans was a "mouthful" apparently lol) is that they are an American company (or was, not sure when they merged in 2015 if they are still American owned or not). So you had Beans on toast becoming a staple British food, using American beans :D

    • @beckysimeone4882
      @beckysimeone4882 Год назад +1

      Heinz has always used a slightly different recipe for the US VS British. Our US is sweet and theirs is not.

    • @LordLOC
      @LordLOC Год назад +1

      @@beckysimeone4882 Yes this is true. That's also why Bush's baked beans has so many sweet-ish flavors as well.

    • @FEARNoMore
      @FEARNoMore Год назад

      Heinz is still American. They just changed the recipe to non sweet for British market and put it in tomato sauce. We have the non sweet tomato versions too. I grew up eating those as well in California. Van Camps Pork n Beans, Price Chopper and a Kroger brand. Just get the one that says "in tomato sauce"

  • @alysonbowler9040
    @alysonbowler9040 Год назад

    We have Shepherd's Pie here, but it's generally really Cottage Pie. I love it!!

    • @claregale9011
      @claregale9011 Год назад

      Shepherd's pie is made with minced lamb , cottage pie with beef mince .

  • @delbert372
    @delbert372 Год назад

    I had never heard of beans on toast until this video lol

  • @Marc_donkey
    @Marc_donkey 11 месяцев назад +1

    beans and toast looks like a hobo meal or something I got from the soup kitchen. a good dill pickle with grilled cheese is good , just not on the sandwich.

  • @bonnieyamada5012
    @bonnieyamada5012 Год назад +6

    Hi everyone!

  • @mmontes15
    @mmontes15 Год назад

    I LOVE British Bangers & Mash!

  • @Botoburst
    @Botoburst Год назад +8

    A runny egg on top would take those beans to the next level. I'd inhale that.

  • @normanalbertsen752
    @normanalbertsen752 Год назад +2

    I grew up eating beans on toast. I still eat it quite often.

    • @corinnem.239
      @corinnem.239 Год назад +3

      Nope, I would rather have a bean burrito.

  • @cleeclark77
    @cleeclark77 Год назад +1

    Why not do yorkshire pudding? Thats awesome and im pretty sure its comfort food there. I like it a lot.

  • @mildredpierce4506
    @mildredpierce4506 Год назад

    I’m American and I love shepherds pie.

  • @jennybtx
    @jennybtx Год назад +2

    They sell gherkins at the grocery store in the US. They are the small pickles. Very common. They are called gherkins.

    • @lovemesomeslippers
      @lovemesomeslippers Год назад

      U.s. gherkins aren’t what they showed today. I thought I knew what was coming on that one and then they threw me a loop.

    • @beckysimeone4882
      @beckysimeone4882 Год назад +1

      We call it Sweet Pickle Relish

    • @lovemesomeslippers
      @lovemesomeslippers Год назад

      @@beckysimeone4882 it was more brown than the relish I’m used to.

    • @jennybtx
      @jennybtx Год назад

      @@beckysimeone4882 Gherkins aren't relish.

    • @beckysimeone4882
      @beckysimeone4882 Год назад

      Because of Jean and 'As Time Goes By' I ordered the British Relish to make our own Pickle & Cheese sandwiches. I was surprised that it tasted sweet. It looked and tasted like our Pickle relish. I like Pickle Relish and I like cheese sandwiches, but the blend was not to my taste. Of course, as are American Pickle choices, I would bellieve the UK has at least as much variety as here when it comes to pickles. By definition a gherkin is just a small cucumber (1-5") pickled in some brine.

  • @saremile
    @saremile Год назад

    I love having grilled cheese with pickles...like hamburger sliced pickles.

  • @kimson305
    @kimson305 Год назад +1

    We like baked beans with our bbq

  • @ellenjones7819
    @ellenjones7819 Год назад

    I don't have an issue with beans on toast; I could not eat them for breakfast. I can only eat them in small amounts as a side dish with other food during lunch or dinner. My stomach would be a mess.

  • @twenty3enigma
    @twenty3enigma Год назад +1

    I'm perplexed that gherkins are an alien thing to the teens, because gherkins are in the pickle section of any large grocery store in the U.S.
    Though our gherkins are sweet pickles, and wouldn't bring the same reaction as they had to the Branston Pickle.

    • @angiemalone7446
      @angiemalone7446 11 месяцев назад

      I've never heard of gherkin in my life? We just have pickles...

  • @claytongiampaolo7848
    @claytongiampaolo7848 5 месяцев назад

    According to these items there is no comphort if you run out of bread.

  • @ebwarg
    @ebwarg Год назад

    I’ve eaten Marmite with a spoon. Admittedly, not a particularly large spoon, and rarely multiple spoonfuls.

  • @LandisLL
    @LandisLL Год назад

    Branston pickle is akin to what Americans call chutney

  • @corwinchapman4565
    @corwinchapman4565 7 месяцев назад

    Branston pickle is exceptional

  • @gatorgotme
    @gatorgotme Год назад

    You should show us how you like these foods (like beans and cheese on toast)

  • @chrisb2535
    @chrisb2535 Год назад +2

    The beans on toast doesn't seem like anything groundbreaking. In the US, most people eat toast, and a lot of older people have eaten canned beans (the Heinz beans look like pork and beans.... they're called that, but they barely have any pork in them). So it's not hard to imagine the 2 together. It's not like PB & J, where people think it's gonna be gross and it works (because it's sweet and salty). I'd eat beans on toast, but TBH it sounds kinda boring.

  • @magictanielu2524
    @magictanielu2524 10 месяцев назад

    Beans an toast sound like a struggle meal lol

  • @julianhinojosa9695
    @julianhinojosa9695 Год назад

    Beans and toast sounds delicious. I'd be willing to give marmite and veggiemite a try.

  • @andreamoore2033
    @andreamoore2033 Год назад +2

    I'm sorry but as an American your beans on toast looks like something they would give people in prison back in the day.

  • @corwinchapman4565
    @corwinchapman4565 7 месяцев назад

    "Beans on toast" is the kind of food someone would make in a bomb shelter to keep the kids in the bomb shelter happy and engaged after they've run out of real food.

  • @Maeshalanadae
    @Maeshalanadae Год назад

    Makes sense about some things. A person can like something on its own but only at that. And some foods that are tasty in many situations just don’t go together.
    That said, Marmite is a fascinating study into the physical differences between us all.

  • @americanmonster8342
    @americanmonster8342 Год назад

    I have an English friend we game with, and he introduced us to the Brown Sauce. It's not in my local stores, but we can order it

  • @upperechelon3104
    @upperechelon3104 Год назад

    Mexican go to quick snack is fresh homemade tortillas with butter

  • @kimberlygabaldon3260
    @kimberlygabaldon3260 10 месяцев назад

    Beans on toast sounds like starch on starch, only I think the bean juice would make the toast soggy, so more like beans and paste ...

  • @mslicioussassylips
    @mslicioussassylips Год назад

    Love you channel by the way ❤

  • @arnoldrivas4590
    @arnoldrivas4590 9 месяцев назад

    Beans looked good on toast. If it had a fried egg or some cheese, I think it would be an excellent breakfast dish. I'm Salvadoran and normally, beans with rice and some queso fresco and avocado, basic lunch.

  • @veanell
    @veanell Год назад +1

    As an American that has had beans on toast - I hated it... but I think that is because I grew up with homemade baked beans. It's the canned beans. They are awful.

  • @debbieamaral1315
    @debbieamaral1315 Год назад

    We do have baked beans here we just don’t put in on toast

  • @jLutraveling
    @jLutraveling Год назад

    It is all abou preference. I am not use to beans on toast. I usually think of as a side dish with maybe a hot do or a hamburger.

  • @mlee-w664
    @mlee-w664 Год назад

    As an American, I am a pretty big fan of marmate toast and Ribena. Beans on toast is OK, but it's kind of bland straight out of the can. I usually make my beans on toast with some smoked paprika or curry powder.

  • @johnnygeyman8061
    @johnnygeyman8061 Год назад

    Beans and hot dogs on toast sounds good

  • @patriot4095
    @patriot4095 2 месяца назад

    Ham on the grilled cheese is delicious

  • @sullen2420
    @sullen2420 Год назад

    I think I'd prefer more savory/bbq flavored beans on the toast, that with the cheese would hit hard!! Haha

  • @user-xe7mx2zw5u
    @user-xe7mx2zw5u Год назад +2

    We have gherkins pickles in america

    • @mmontes15
      @mmontes15 Год назад +1

      Aren't Gerkhins more like little Bread and Butter pickles? More sweet then like a Kosher Dill?

  • @paullord196
    @paullord196 Год назад

    As an American i love beans on toast with some hp sauce mixed in the beans.Too bad hard to find hp unless i find a specialty shop.way better than that crappy a1 stuff

  • @chuckwickwire4357
    @chuckwickwire4357 Год назад

    Beans and hot dogs are great. We have our own beans