What I eat in a day as a Vietnamese in Germany

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @ohboilien
    @ohboilien Год назад +4840

    Please don’t think you can scare us or hold back your authenticity- we love that about you and your channel :))

  • @Sessae
    @Sessae Год назад +133

    I can just imagine this culture struggle, I only moved from Sweden to the UK and the change in food was noticable to the point after eating like my english husband for a few months at the start I just had constant acid reflux and just had to start cooking more of the food I was used to!

    • @AriannaPaternesi
      @AriannaPaternesi 6 дней назад

      I totally understand you, I only moved from Italy to Scotland and my reflux was terrible.

  • @katie2295
    @katie2295 Год назад +2985

    Don’t think you can’t eat something on video in case it scares us westerners. You should eat the food you want to eat! If anything, you are educating on the food of your culture and how we can prepare it

    • @AlphaFemmeXtine
      @AlphaFemmeXtine Год назад +44

      I'd love to see her recipe for chicken feet.

    • @WitchonWheels999
      @WitchonWheels999 Год назад +48

      Absolutely agree. Do you, without any apologies. Your authenticity is what I am here for.✨

    • @couldifiwould
      @couldifiwould Год назад +12

      This this! Also, have you seen how bland the western palette is? We need help expanding! Please.

    • @katie2295
      @katie2295 Год назад +3

      @@couldifiwould I was honestly sat here trying to think of new things to cook next week so you’re not lying!

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 Год назад +16

      It's so weird, how eating certain parts of an animal is considered taboo...or at least unusual. We eat just about ever other part of the chicken...including the roasted wings, which are also mostly bone and skin. Why the heck not the feet?

  • @dragonicyeyes
    @dragonicyeyes Год назад +42

    I love the fact that you still shared the mistakes with us! You are human, and I love the authenticity!

  • @nalenilambourdiere9620
    @nalenilambourdiere9620 Год назад +535

    It's great that Uyen doesn't pretend to be perfect and allows herself to have flaws. We grow by making mistakes and correcting them. One day, she will master this recipe like a chef.

  • @rubyarrowfield9434
    @rubyarrowfield9434 6 месяцев назад +11

    You're literally so cool Uyen, you're genuine and fun and down to earth.

    • @yanied9646
      @yanied9646 17 дней назад

      Yeah, the IKEA segment was amazingly relatable

  • @junekim120
    @junekim120 Год назад +1221

    Hi Uyen, love your content! I’m from Korea and when the kimchi recipe said to use salted small shrimps, they meant Saeu-jeot (새우젓). They’re like 1cm small tiny fermented shrimps that come in a jar; not the kind of salted cooking shrimp you’re holding in 8:50
    More “hard core” Asian grocery stores in Europe sometimes sell them. It’s not absolutely important to use it since some kimchi types/recipes don’t use them. But if you happen to find Saeu-jeot in a store, retry the kimchi recipe with that and you’ll have much better success! Good luck on your next batch of kimchi 😊

    • @gideonwackers7693
      @gideonwackers7693 Год назад +46

      After searching for a long time I found them last year and used those to make Kimchi. After having made Kimchi with and without... I'm never leaving them out again :)

    • @junekim120
      @junekim120 Год назад +15

      @@gideonwackers7693tbh, I just buy my kimchi since I’m too lazy to make my own 😂 I’ve only watched my grandma make them when I was little

    • @snoozleblob
      @snoozleblob Год назад +31

      I mostly just substitute with a different vietnamese ingredient: ruốc tôm, a vietnamese fermented shrimp paste. Works pretty well! And no failed kimchi yet.

    • @ChiZillaaa
      @ChiZillaaa Год назад +34

      I also think she used way too big of a container for such a small amount of kimchi. All the extra air on the top will oxidize and spoil the kimchi so she needs a smaller container or one of the kimchi containers where there's a lid that pushes down firmly against the top of the kimchi so there isn't extra air.

    • @CrimsonStigmata
      @CrimsonStigmata Год назад +3

      I don't like fermented fish so I just make my Kimchi vegan. Sans fermented shrimp and fish sauce.

  • @annaw9687
    @annaw9687 Год назад +184

    It’s very impressive as a westerner that you have the energy to cook three times a day in your videos! In the UK we often have something quick/cold for breakfast and lunch and only cook dinner in the evening.

    • @gennisparry4352
      @gennisparry4352 8 месяцев назад +9

      In the Caribbean island people cook for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Lots of cooking because it’s not a busy place.

    • @EmpressG
      @EmpressG 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@gennisparry4352 Not to mention baking everything from scratch!

    • @s.k5585
      @s.k5585 2 месяца назад

      absoutely

    • @Saba15-t9d
      @Saba15-t9d 16 дней назад

      If you love food you just make the time for it, and you get more energy from the delicious home cooked food also 😊

  • @celesteonyait148
    @celesteonyait148 Год назад +754

    The scene with the plushies and German boyfriend was the highlight of my day!😭😭❤️

    • @Udontknowmi
      @Udontknowmi Год назад +17

      Idk what the german bf is saying. Under the world is correct! 😤

    • @german.boyfriend
      @german.boyfriend Год назад +18

      Thank you 😂

    • @mon6745
      @mon6745 Год назад +10

      Under the world - 😭😭😭😭 I love Uyen because that actually makes sense 😂😂😂. And if we can't play in ikea together as grown adults, then I don't want it 🤣 they are really so cute

    • @celesteonyait148
      @celesteonyait148 Год назад +6

      @@german.boyfriend I am honoured to have you respond to my comment😭😭

    • @El_Indio_Juan_Diego_
      @El_Indio_Juan_Diego_ Год назад +1

      He has luffy Taro
      One piece
      He’s going to be king of the Pirates

  • @ridita5221
    @ridita5221 Год назад +15

    I have no idea why RUclips recommended her, but she is adorable.

  • @urbescapade
    @urbescapade Год назад +139

    The amount of dopamime I got from this video is gonna keep me going for a week. Legit feels like a RUclips vlog from 2011, took me back to a simpler time. So chill 👍
    Have a great day, and enjoy the food!

    • @mero8374
      @mero8374 Год назад

      same for me!! sooo chill

    • @trevilling
      @trevilling Год назад +6

      I think that’s why she’s so successful as well!
      It is just a normal video with nothing so overwhelming, you can follow and it’s just a normal person doing their stuff and sharing 😂 it’s so nice I love it

  • @OhCrowFace
    @OhCrowFace Год назад +19

    I had SUCH a culture shock moving from britain to germany with my fiance, you're doing fantastically with a much bigger difference! I love seeing how you're doing and I hope you're doing good - this is very very hard and you deserve praise!!

  • @KMVNZ23
    @KMVNZ23 Год назад +318

    Please cook your own dishes. Don't think they are scary for us westerners. Dosent hurt anyone to learn about other culture etc. I love watching your channel. Xxx

  • @Vampireincolour
    @Vampireincolour Год назад +34

    The problem with kimchi was the container. It's not a good idea to ferment something in plastic box, material can react with the acid . I fermented mine in ikea container, the glass one with the same cover. Love your video

    • @smievil
      @smievil 11 месяцев назад +3

      it looked interesting

  • @yiwenfoong304
    @yiwenfoong304 Год назад +720

    For salting the cabbage you don't add any water, just add salt. After salting it for half an hour you will realise a lot of water comes out naturally. Mixe the cabbage by hand so more of the cabbage is in contact with the salt water and continue to let the moisture exit the cabbage. Keep doing this every half an hour until its 2 hours before washing off the salt. If you wash off the salt too early, not enough water has exited the cabbage, and it will rot instead of ferment 😊 Hope this helps!

    • @OurFamily-
      @OurFamily- Год назад +47

      This produces different results. Brined kimchi/sourkraut are more crunchy. Fermenting is rotting ;) I use both methods but I prefer more crunch.

    • @uyenninh
      @uyenninh  Год назад +91

      Thank you! I’ll do this next time

    • @0xf0o0
      @0xf0o0 Год назад +53

      @@uyenninh Fermentation of Kimchi is anaerobic, which means no oxygen should touch the kimchi. All parts must be covered by the brine, that comes from salting the cabbage. This is best done in container which don't have such a big surface area. A vessel like yours from IKEA needs way more kimchi for the fermentation to start properly.

    • @Lutzifalilia
      @Lutzifalilia Год назад +14

      Both techniques are valid. I know ajummas who do it with the water technique and the just turning every half an our in salt..

    • @yiwenfoong304
      @yiwenfoong304 Год назад +25

      ​@OurFamily- Ferment and rot are different :/

  • @Rayna-gn3ni
    @Rayna-gn3ni Год назад +20

    This is a wonderful example of cohabitation of different cultures. Love this so much.

  • @vivianersan296
    @vivianersan296 Год назад +343

    WE 👏🏼 NEED 👏🏼 A 👏🏼 "Cooking traditional vietnamese food with Uyen" 👏🏼 SERIES!!! 👏🏼 Please 😩 This looks all so good and I only tried the avocado smoothie until now but I really want to see more 🥺💕

    • @Myladyinred999
      @Myladyinred999 Год назад +3

      Yes, let’s learn together 😊

    • @AlissaSss23
      @AlissaSss23 Год назад +2

      Definitely ❤

    • @AlissaSss23
      @AlissaSss23 Год назад

      RIP Kimchi 😢 Next time SKIP the seafood. Use fish sauce or soy sauce instead. I promise you it works just as well

    • @ohitshilary
      @ohitshilary Год назад +1

      Yes!

  • @kaurvirunurm
    @kaurvirunurm Год назад +4

    Dear Uyen, you have the funniest and most educational channel in all RUclips. Keep it up! Thanks!

  • @luckycharms797
    @luckycharms797 Год назад +72

    These two at Ikea having so much fun with the plushies just made my day

  • @benny_lemon5123
    @benny_lemon5123 Год назад +3

    Aww man, this apartment looks so cool!

  • @writers2unite
    @writers2unite Год назад +258

    You can show us your chicken feet dish! In Georgia (the U.S. state) we have chicken feet in grocery stores too, they're called "chicken paws" here though. My boyfriend and I always laugh about the name when we see it lol

    • @colettebishop2173
      @colettebishop2173 Год назад +10

      They are labelled as chicken paws here, too (UK)!

    • @Elizabeth-n3v2u
      @Elizabeth-n3v2u Год назад +8

      I'm a southerner too, and i raise chickens and use all parts, the paws are so good for stock and soup! I was raised eating pig trotters, souse, livermush, chicken liver, chitlins, all that. I think more westerners would benefit from being exposed to traditional foods.

    • @beckyhobson3283
      @beckyhobson3283 Год назад +4

      Yes! Chicken feet/paws are a great source of natural collagen!!

    • @bookshelfhoney
      @bookshelfhoney 11 месяцев назад

      Oh my gosh I never saw them as chicken paws anywhere else but when I used to shop at Food Lion they had chicken paws!! This was in South Carolina

  • @Mary-lm4wr
    @Mary-lm4wr Год назад +130

    Hi Uyen, my parents are both from Vietnam but I was born and raised in Germany. I haven't really identified myself as a Vietnamese all my life with not even being able to speak the basics of the language even if my parents are still in touch with the culture and have been cooking a lot of vietnamese cuisine . However somehow your videos with their natural character and your down to earth humor have awaken my interest for the vietnamese culture and the food i grew up with, which I thought I never had a bond with or whatsoever to begin with. So thanks for your work and keep it up! Dankeschön :)

  • @Sonyash26
    @Sonyash26 Год назад +54

    looking forward to watching this! my stepdad has been having health problems recently and his doctor said that it's probably a result of him having had the wrong diet his whole life. he's half vietnamese and it's possible that he inherited his mum's biome because he's intolerant to milk, wheat, and all kinds of other things we eat in the west. meanwhile when he eats vietnamese food his digestion is perfect and he feels good. so ive been trying to find accessible and affordable vietnamese-inspired food i could make him here in switzerland ahaha. so far it's just been lots of rice, bitter melon and fish sauce lol, he loves it!

  • @chaddavibes
    @chaddavibes Год назад +2

    One of my fave creators! I love all the comments, they’re so wholesome 😊

  • @echo2893
    @echo2893 Год назад +103

    I've been a subscriber of Manchii's RUclips channel for years, I love her. Nice to see you have her cookbook 🙂 Loved this video. You and GB are so fun together, I love when he plays along in your videos.
    You shouldn't feel bad about cooking chicken feet. I like watching your cooking videos and learning about your culture. The more we see it and learn about it, the less "scary" it will be for us 🤣

    • @OliN1-o4b
      @OliN1-o4b Год назад +5

      Sameee, it’s so nice to see someone else is trying Manchii’s recipe. I have that cookbook as well. I have tried some dishes, and they turn out great!!
      But there are times I failed, too. Thank you Uyên for showing us the authenticity of your life. You and your boyfriend look so happy together. May y’all continue to have much more joy as y’all travel on the path of life together!! P.S. I’m also an international student too in the U.S., and it’s nice to see a real authentic life of another international student

    • @sofiam.6165
      @sofiam.6165 Год назад +2

      I love Manchii as well!!!! I have been making her vegetarian kimchi for years!!!!!! (With some improvements) but she is my go to Korean food tuber. Love we have the same interests!

  • @damla2294
    @damla2294 Год назад +3

    Your voice makes me relaxed :) I like the way you shoot the videos

  • @RNS_Aurelius
    @RNS_Aurelius Год назад +111

    Found it so funny she asked how to say strudel in English, he said it's strudel and she still called it apple cake.

  • @koentalks2888
    @koentalks2888 Год назад +4

    Years later and I still adore the way you say ingredients. Thank you for the food tour!

  • @ashleystewart8177
    @ashleystewart8177 Год назад +6

    You and your boyfriend are absolutely amazing, i love your videos, and dont ever be embarrassed by what you like to eat. Congratulations on the show you were on.

  • @francesmarinapatarangawhik4702
    @francesmarinapatarangawhik4702 4 дня назад

    I love your channel, authenticity is key...

  • @ycso3805
    @ycso3805 Год назад +26

    Ohh you got Maangchi’s cookbook 😍like the crossover of two of my favourite wholesome content creators❤ sorry for the kimchi mishap tho😢hope the next batch will be better

  • @NoahGordon-x9x
    @NoahGordon-x9x 4 месяца назад +1

    You two are the most wholesome people ever ❤ love your videos!!!

  • @MariaMaria-sr8zg
    @MariaMaria-sr8zg Год назад +5

    I'm thinking you have never been a very good cook but you are learning. Which is exactly what you do to better yourself in any area. I do the same thing. Love the channel . Thank you. So looking forward to the chicken feet. I live in south US and here we use everything. Other people may not like but we do what we do because may not be fancy but we do eat well inexpensively. You do a great job. Thanks so much.

    • @gennisparry4352
      @gennisparry4352 8 месяцев назад +1

      Same in Jamaica, every part of the animal is eaten except the dung of course.

  • @lorenperozzi6494
    @lorenperozzi6494 Год назад +1

    Your sooo sweet and happy and positive 😊 thank you!

  • @ShellyS2060
    @ShellyS2060 Год назад +9

    The summer rolls looked so good and, I swear i would PAY to go to IKEA with you guys. GB's performance had me laughing like a toddler! Thanks for the giggles.

  • @morganlabelle9095
    @morganlabelle9095 Год назад +1

    You bring me ao much joy 😊 thankyou for teaching me about your culture and your husband's

  • @sarah.choi09
    @sarah.choi09 Год назад +22

    For the kimchi it’s better to use white onion rather than red onion. Since red onion tends to be sweeter than white one. And when you blend the ingredients you can just mix the blended ingredients into the gluten rice mix rather than blending it all together. You can also add an apple or a Korean pear and blend it with the onion, ginger and garlic to add a bit of sweetness, but it’s not a overwhelming sweetness just a very subtle hint. And mix all of the blended mix into the gluten rice mixture and then add the red pepper flakes and mix it that way so when you add it to your cabbage everything will be coated evenly with the mixture. I hope the next time you make kimchi it will be successful~

  • @noemiblasiotti8104
    @noemiblasiotti8104 Год назад +1

    I love your video so muchh!! You're so genuine. I'm happy that you've been in a tv show! You deserve that.
    Wish you both all the happiness!

  • @poetrydiva
    @poetrydiva Год назад +3

    I was honestly intrigued by the chicken feet 🐔 🐥 I will listen to what ever you two want to talk about. You are both very interesting and I love your relationship and how you seem to work through differences. You are both wonderful. 😊

  • @Koyita7
    @Koyita7 Год назад +1

    This video was so great to watch, I think a lot of people would enjoy more videos with you cooking and showing us what you eat and prepare!

  • @UserDavids
    @UserDavids Год назад +34

    Literally in love with yours and German boyfriend's IKEA performance😂 Made my day❤

  • @vanessa8678
    @vanessa8678 Год назад +2

    the fact that you live in mannheim is just soooo cool 🥰🥰🥰

  • @e.h.332
    @e.h.332 Год назад +14

    I think one of the best things we're taught in an Asian household is when I'm hosting a potluck at my house, my friends would volunteer and take the initiative to clean the dishes and throw the trash before leaving my place. Always so grateful for them.

  • @JDurham124
    @JDurham124 Год назад +2

    I enjoy the videos of people cooking their culture’s food in other countries. The ingenuity and fusion of ingredients and techniques is very satisfying.

  • @Weavemoss
    @Weavemoss Год назад +9

    I would love to see the dishes that you usually eat! You don't have to be accommodating for foreigners, food is such a great way to learn about others culture ☺

  • @natalievuong5468
    @natalievuong5468 Год назад +1

    Uyen, I love your content! It's so comforting and genuine. Thank you so much

  • @nina130
    @nina130 Год назад +9

    We eat avocado in the same smoothie way in Brasil, but always when I talk to a foreigner they look me weird for eating avocado with sugar!! Felt so represented in this video 🤩

    • @BellaFlora-sr1uc
      @BellaFlora-sr1uc Год назад +1

      I learned to eat avocados with sugar while I stayed in Peru for a while😍😍 I'd never had an avocado before that 👀 it wasn't a popular vegetable in my country at that time. But I will also never have those avocados again. The ones we get are small.
      They were beautiful and huge!
      We would have to share halves, because otherwise it was too much.
      And then we just puree them in the shell, add lime juice and some sugar. It was super delicious and I miss that magic. Such good times.

  • @Julia-ri8cu
    @Julia-ri8cu Год назад +2

    AAA NO PLASTIC CONTAINAR FOR KIMCHI or any fermented food (so saurkraut, dill pickles too). The fermentation makes food very acidic, it may cause some toxic substances that plastic is polimers are made to realise (such as bisphenol). It is safer to use glass containers - there are big enormous glass jars in the Ikea also they have glass containers where only the lid is made of plastic.

  • @LydJaGillers
    @LydJaGillers Год назад +6

    RUclips algorithm actually suggested the Galileo interview with you and it was so wonderful to watch. I'm currently learning the German language as well so the entire video was in German and it allowed me to immerse myself for a brief moment.
    Also, those fenster (windows) are amazing and I wish we had those here in the USA. That would be so great especially when I used to work the night shift.

  • @cristicristiii
    @cristicristiii Год назад +1

    I love kimchi and your authenticity, I really admire you 😊

  • @Visitkarte
    @Visitkarte Год назад +176

    I would cheat - I don’t trust raw shrimps for fermentation but I would add fish sauce and oyster paste instead. It’s safe to use and it gives you the right taste without destroying your entire kimchi.

    • @riverk3945
      @riverk3945 Год назад +34

      It’s 새우젓 which is salted and fermented shrimp. It’s very commonly used in kimchi so it’s shouldn’t be the cause of the problem here :)

    • @mon6745
      @mon6745 Год назад +2

      ​@@riverk3945 exactly 😊

    • @junekim120
      @junekim120 Год назад +12

      @@riverk3945 Korean here; yea I was horrified and amused when Uyen had a handful of regular shrimp (with salt) in her hands at 8:50 instead of saeu jeot 😅😂

    • @Visitkarte
      @Visitkarte Год назад +1

      @@junekim120 Exactly. That was bound to backfire but I guess the recipe wasn’t clear enough.

    • @Visitkarte
      @Visitkarte Год назад +1

      @@riverk3945 Thank you for this key information!

  • @sheilagadde5975
    @sheilagadde5975 Год назад +2

    That was fun and interesting. Enjoyed GBF and the fun with Plushies! BLESSINGS...

  • @ji-ji4632
    @ji-ji4632 Год назад +3

    Some tips for your kimchi, make the sauce separate and layer it into the leaves of the cabbage. Then lay them into the container for fermenting and pour the leftover sauce on top.

  • @nikweinfurter5578
    @nikweinfurter5578 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love the long form video. Uyen’s realness & personality, German boyfriends animal noises & the food! Loved every second

  • @LyNguyen-mb7rt
    @LyNguyen-mb7rt Год назад +4

    Vietnamese avocado smoothie with black sugar bobas are really good together. Also, your kimchi soups look delicious! I love eating Korean soups.

  • @MastermindElizabeth
    @MastermindElizabeth Год назад +2

    I love slicing tomato, avocado, and purple onion, and if I'm really hungry a scrambled egg. With salt, pepper, and crushed red pepper it's so fresh.

  • @tugbaaltun2150
    @tugbaaltun2150 Год назад +5

    Hey Uyen, at 9:24 I saw you using the green labeled salt from Bad Reichenhaller, which contains Jod. Jod can hem the fermentation process or slow it down. Maybe try using salt without Jod the next time for an even better kimchi result! Love your content

  • @gabi_chulo2540
    @gabi_chulo2540 Год назад +1

    the video editing and you yourself are so cute 😭❤ we love u uyen

  • @LucMarcelle
    @LucMarcelle Год назад +146

    Apple Strudel in english is.... Apple strudel xD

    • @OurFamily-
      @OurFamily- Год назад +7

      Well yeah a word in english is the same word.. in english.. she forgot its Apfel and thought only of the strudel lol

    • @WGGplant
      @WGGplant Год назад +1

      the german word is more like "apfelstrudel". it's pronounced differently. she used the eng pronunciation in the video

  • @telepathicmagicshop
    @telepathicmagicshop Год назад +1

    What a nice day. I love the vibe of your videos😀

  • @h30202
    @h30202 Год назад +3

    I love Maangchi. Just use fish sauce. I sometimes use dried tiny shrimp or roasted shrimp paste. Use himalayan or sea salt. It taste better.

    • @00bridges2
      @00bridges2 Год назад +1

      We do something similar with our kimchi too, fish sauce and dried shrimp flakes.

  • @kvsmpedit
    @kvsmpedit 22 дня назад

    I’m obsessed w your videos

  • @ISOLINAX
    @ISOLINAX Год назад +8

    I can relate! As a Mexican from the south of Mexico the Mx food in the US has too much cheese for my taste. So I cook. But it takes ages!!! I have to cut boil, steam... omg... But we are feeding the spirit too, remember 😅

  • @Rat1951-pld
    @Rat1951-pld 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Uyen, I love your videos. So interesting and you are so easy to listen to. Its a pleasure to watch. Auckland, New Zealand.

  • @rita7070
    @rita7070 Год назад +28

    if you have problems with pills you should talk to your pharmacyst cause there are many other options: syrup, smaller pills or ask if your kind of pill can be cut in smaller pieces or even reduced to powder. (I did a training period in a nursing home and many pill were simply reduced to powder for the erderly that could swallow them)

    • @couldifiwould
      @couldifiwould Год назад +2

      some pills you can also insert into a syringe, add liquid to them, and then dispense, too!

    • @emrk6517
      @emrk6517 Год назад +6

      If the difficulty to swallow pills isn't very severe, what helps me is trying to swallow the pills with a liquid that is thicker than water. I prefer drinkable yoghurt or something like that, it's much easier to swallow around the pill.

    • @LythaWausW
      @LythaWausW Год назад

      @@emrk6517 Thank you - I'll try that.

    • @claretheworm
      @claretheworm Год назад

      A compounding pharmacy is what you be looking for

  • @elainemartinez2021
    @elainemartinez2021 11 месяцев назад

    Your English is amazing. I've been a fan of yours for a long time, and just realized how effortlessly you speak English.
    You and your Fiancé are wonderful. I wish you both a beautiful long life together. Happy New Year by the way!

  • @cuileth3369
    @cuileth3369 Год назад +4

    Maangchi‘s cookbook! Well if that isn‘t a lovely surprise ^_^

  • @linuxmarmalade
    @linuxmarmalade Год назад +2

    You shouldn't make food in random plastic boxes. Plastic boxes that are meant for food have to have approval that they are food-safe (i.e. they dont change food that is in them). You would be amazed how much work there is in that department. My friend works in testing for those things.

  • @workingchemisthahah
    @workingchemisthahah Год назад

    I love your videos so much! They bring me comfort and ease! Thank you!!!

  • @riverk3945
    @riverk3945 Год назад +15

    I love seeing you cook your favourite cuisines:)
    I have some tips for the kimchi if you’d be interested:
    I think the weather could have been too hot. Ideally kimchi shouldn’t be fermented in warm temperatures because good bacteria forms during slow fermentation at cooler temperatures. The reason it’s commonly sat out for a day is just to speed up the process. During Summer, you can leave it at room temperature for a few hours to get the fermentation started and put it in the fridge to ferment slowly for a few days.
    Also, you might look into salting your cabbage longer(or more so that it loses about half of its volume).
    Or try increasing the amount of the “sauce”. It’s the sugars from the rice flour that help the fermentation process. You can also add a small amount of apples, pears or extra sugar. The sauce should be enough to coat the cabbage quite evenly.
    The salted shrimp is salted and fermented already so it’s not raw. It’s commonly used in kimchi so it shouldn’t be the issue with the lack of fermentation.

  • @prashastisharma5522
    @prashastisharma5522 Год назад +1

    Hi Uyen. I watch your videos sometimes when my mood is really low. Thanks for cheering me up

  • @Whooper628
    @Whooper628 Год назад +8

    FIRST I LOVE THIS CHANNEL U AND UR BOYFREIND ARE ADORBLE❤❤😊😊

  • @Passion84GodAlways
    @Passion84GodAlways Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this with us, Uyen! 🤗

  • @chiaradelia829
    @chiaradelia829 Год назад +4

    Please don't hold yourself back, we love this videos

  • @hearsthewater
    @hearsthewater Месяц назад +1

    Oh! Mangchi rocks! Because of her explanation I was brave enough to try kimchi. I actually have some in my fridge right now. I didn't know she had a cookbook!

  • @kustarbush
    @kustarbush Год назад +93

    WAIT WHAT? you were in galieo? I dont have a TV but that programme was literally my childhood

    • @Frau.P
      @Frau.P Год назад +12

      Its in youtube. You can search for it

  • @aerinluvsyouu
    @aerinluvsyouu Год назад +1

    everytime she posts a video i get serotonin

  • @lizzard4890
    @lizzard4890 Год назад +100

    Get German Boyfriend on Germans Got Talent immediately

    • @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard
      @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard Год назад +2

      You mean Das Supertalent (sadly geo-blocked on YT cause everytime I wanted to show someone a funny clip and they were not from DE/AT/CH they said the videos had been blocked for them)

  • @mist9965
    @mist9965 Месяц назад

    Watching Uyen eat is so relaxing

  • @Azalynnnn
    @Azalynnnn Год назад +41

    Europe is funny cause you say you're in a smaller town but it's probably like an hour or less to the nearest big city. I live 3-4 hours. 300 km from the nearest city in Canada haha. I wish it was only an hour to the nearest good restaurant

    • @Freaky0Nina
      @Freaky0Nina Год назад +2

      How much does gasoline cost per litre in Canada? And how expensive is car ownership xompared to germany? These things make a huge difference ^^"

    • @sam.nothanks
      @sam.nothanks Год назад +2

      Ahhh right now in Nova Scotia gas is $1.62 a liter. I drive a 2018 serriah, I spend around $300cad A WEEK, just in gas

    • @therealkenzie_
      @therealkenzie_ Год назад +4

      ​@@sam.nothanks yeah lol I walk everywhere now because I can't afford otherwise.

    • @kimgoreham1596
      @kimgoreham1596 Год назад +3

      ​@sam.nothanks hey fellow Scotian!

    • @JaneAustenAteMyCat
      @JaneAustenAteMyCat Год назад +2

      @@sam.nothanks Where I live in the UK it's currently CAD$2.65/litre, hence I drive a *tiny* Hyundai i10 and am circumspect about driving anywhere. Shanks' pony for the win!

  • @jenniferferreira9061
    @jenniferferreira9061 Год назад

    Best afternoon entertainment EVER. You guys are just absolutely awesome ❤.

  • @maeannengo4908
    @maeannengo4908 Год назад +198

    May I request GBF to make a video about the cold sandwiches he makes?
    I want to learn about the German food he and you like.
    Also the Vietnamese food he likes.

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 Год назад +21

      German 'Butterbrot' is very simple.
      Just a slice of bread with a thin layer of butter/margerine/creme cheese and a slice of cheese. Or salami/ham. Jam, Nutella and peanut butter are also popular. Some people like liverwurst or sliced, boiled egg as a topping. That's it. The bread is often a little more fancy, though, like sourdough bread. Not something prescliced out of a packet. But that's really it. It's a slice of whatever kind of bread you prefer with one or sometimes two toppings.

    • @winterrose7094
      @winterrose7094 Год назад +11

      I think it would be cute to do a video of GBF telling us his favorite Vietnamese foods and then Uyen saying her favorite German foods

    • @elkee.4455
      @elkee.4455 Год назад +9

      @@raraavis7782 Sorry, peanut butter is not very popular in Germany. This is an American influence.
      The rest of your description is completely correct 👌🙂.

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 Год назад +13

      @@elkee.4455
      I'm a 43 year old German woman, who lived here all her life. Are you really going to tell me, what people *I* know are eating all the time? Jesus. People on the internet. Luck, maybe you don't eat peanut butter. Lots of other people do. You can get it everywhere these days. Every damn supermarket and drugstore and healthfood stores carries it. Because it is, in fact, very popular. And no, it's not a 'traditional' bread spread. But that wasn't the question. 'German boyfriend' is eating peanut butter likely as not. Most guys I know, do.

    • @StrawberryLegacy
      @StrawberryLegacy Год назад +16

      Germans don't really "make sandwiches" like people in the US do. The way Brotzeit/Abendbrot traditionally works here, especially for more than one person, is like this: you cut up some good German bread or several different breads and bread rolls, and then you take cheeses, spreads, sausages and cold cuts out of the fridge, oftentimes pickles, tomatoes, onions or cucumber too, and put it all on the table. Then you sit down, spread some butter on your bread, and everyone puts on their bread whatever they're in the mood for, most of the time you eat different toppings and combinations in one sitting :) Because you didn't waste any time cooking and because the food doesn't get cold anyway, you really take your time, talk a lot while you're doing it, many men will have a beer with it, and it's super relaxed. I love it, it's perfect after a long day!

  • @jennyruther6099
    @jennyruther6099 Год назад

    Your videos bring me comfort ❤❤❤

  • @umelbumel6854
    @umelbumel6854 Год назад +6

    Your RUclips channel is a blessing. No boring sponsored videos, just sweet and authentic content. Thanks!

  • @m4ryiz
    @m4ryiz 5 месяцев назад +1

    MOREEE food videos pleaseee I love them!!

    • @Cara19971
      @Cara19971 5 месяцев назад

      Yes I agree ❤❤❤

  • @aspoonfullofkiwi
    @aspoonfullofkiwi Год назад +7

    Your channel brings me comfort ❤ you remind me of my childhood best friend who was Vietnamese. I always loved her moms cooking, and felt like a part of the family. I would even go to her temple with her for family events, it was a beautiful time in my life. Seeing you embrace your culture brings me back ❤

  • @aspoonfullofkiwi
    @aspoonfullofkiwi Год назад

    This is the most wholesome vlog ❤ i cant wait to watch more

  • @konik1000
    @konik1000 Год назад +12

    Galileo is also translated into Polish and we have it on TV in Poland as well !

  • @LA001-n1s
    @LA001-n1s Год назад

    Hiii you're such a Gem! Your content is really interesting, heartwarming and authentic feel to it. Love from Lebanon 🇱🇧

  • @yunnaangela
    @yunnaangela Год назад +41

    I don't know if it was the reason for failure but as a Korean I use always coarse grained sea salt for Kimchi. 😊 If the saltiness is not enough, the cabbage becomes usually too soft and get bad soon also

    • @jduffy7196
      @jduffy7196 Год назад +3

      It could’ve been iodized salt and iodized will not along for fermentation. As I was recently looking up recipes for 포기김치.

  • @maeannengo4908
    @maeannengo4908 Год назад +14

    I hope there will be a collab video of Uyen and Maangchi 🙏

    • @pyrophoresist1497
      @pyrophoresist1497 Год назад +1

      Maangchi unfortunately blows Uyen out of the water in cooking & presentation

    • @maeannengo4908
      @maeannengo4908 Год назад +5

      ​@@pyrophoresist1497Then Maangchi can teach Uyen some recipes in the video

    • @ConniJo
      @ConniJo Год назад +2

      ​@@pyrophoresist1497well, it's fine since it's not a competition, is it? (also you're comparing a channel dedicated to cooking to a channel that is more of a language/culture dedicated one...)
      Maangchi already did a series where she traveled and visited people all over and cooked with them so I think it's a nice idea if she ever happens to be in Germany again or Uyen is traveling abroad 😊

  • @Foreverforests
    @Foreverforests 10 месяцев назад +1

    Do more of these! I love Vietnamese food!

  • @machoda123
    @machoda123 Год назад +8

    I LOVE YOU UYEN!
    One of your past videos in what you two eat made me buy a bitter melon, and I almost died trying to eat it.😂😂😂

    • @datgal2u
      @datgal2u Год назад

      It's every Viet child's nightmare, too. I think it's something we acquire a taste for as we age, but I'm still traumatized from eating it in childhood. 😂

    • @HoaTruong-km9rk
      @HoaTruong-km9rk Год назад

      Normaly you don't eat it just as is. You have to do some prep to make it less bitter 😅

    • @datgal2u
      @datgal2u Год назад

      @@HoaTruong-km9rk It's still bitter, though. And for Westerners whom are more sensitive to bitter flavors, it'll be way too much regardless of how it's prepped. It's just something most young people cannot tolerate, but some will acquire a taste for it as they age.

    • @machoda123
      @machoda123 Год назад

      @@HoaTruong-km9rk I tried to salt it, because I read you ought to. But I sliced it thin and the salt couldn’t come out well. It was such a disaster.

    • @HoaTruong-km9rk
      @HoaTruong-km9rk Год назад

      @@machoda123 here is the proper way to make it less bitter. You suppose to slice it thin first, then you boiled it for 2-3 minutes, then you take it out and put it in cold water. Then you use your hand to squeeze it a few times to force the bitterness out. Then you can eat it

  • @clarimelvlakancic72
    @clarimelvlakancic72 Год назад

    You guys are so wholesome and so cute!!

  • @TheCotzi
    @TheCotzi Год назад +46

    i eat asian food most the time friends are looking at me like im crazy because i eat soup for breakfast with a bowl of rice at the side

    • @telepathicmagicshop
      @telepathicmagicshop Год назад +2

      Sounds yummy!

    • @LythaWausW
      @LythaWausW Год назад

      I wonder if statistically more people on earth eat soup for breakfast than cold things. I hate breakfast food - my breakfast this morning was szegediner gulash with sriracha and quark.

    • @TheCotzi
      @TheCotzi Год назад

      @@telepathicmagicshop thanks

    • @TheCotzi
      @TheCotzi Год назад

      @@LythaWausW oh geiles frühstück ich glaube suppe mehr weil die verteilung der bevölkerung das einfach schon vorgibt

  • @mev273
    @mev273 Год назад

    Yay, I love that you made a longer format of this. Very interesting!! Please show us anything you like, don't hold back!

  • @afternoonsunjeans9180
    @afternoonsunjeans9180 Год назад +63

    Nooo I was looking forward to the chicken feet! I've heard of them and seen them in pictures but never tried them before (and I didn't know deboned chicken feet exist though it makes sense lmao). Please eat the food you want to eat! Germany has weird food too, let's celebrate the universal weirdness and deliciousness of food!

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 Год назад +4

      We eat pigs feet, so...😅

    • @eaglenoimoto
      @eaglenoimoto Год назад +2

      Raw mince meat as spread for bread 😮

  • @minpeaceandlove4210
    @minpeaceandlove4210 Год назад

    I love this video!!! You guys make me laugh always!!! Thank you

  • @BROUBoomer
    @BROUBoomer Год назад +5

    Love the German Boyfriend segment. We need to hear him more often. You should do more cooking shows too. 👵☮️🖖

  • @123lightwind
    @123lightwind Год назад +1

    I LOVE THESE VLOGSSS please make more ❤❤