That my friend was just incredible...and to do it veggie!! Without meat makes it all the more impressive as I couldn't do a curry without meat maybe a side with potatoes but no meat all that nsnn and samosas...just incredible...your becoming an absolute legend why have you not got half a million subs yet is astonishing...its coming kyle no fret about that. Keep them coming !!!
As soon as they brought it out I thought 'hes having this!' well done, looked awesome! I'm off today so I'm binge watching your videos 😂 while trying not to stuff my face at the same time!
Awesome video. Whenever poppadom is given, you can soak it in the gravy of any curry and have the other items for the time being.This makes you to avoid getting hurt of the brittle poppadom in mouth.
@@KyleVfood India is basically a continent with many countries in one. Communities, cultures, cuisines change after every 100 miles. There are 28 states a handful of Union Territories and each state will offer you atleast 2-3 cuisines. So I hope you get the picture of how diverse India actually is. Also there is no such thing as an Indian cuisine but a list of cuisines from India. And there is no such thing as curry spice in India. Curry basically translates to a sauce or gravy cooked with different spices and which spices are cooked together, defines the curry. Barbequed and fried items are not curries unless a sauce or gravy is added to the dish. The north indian curries are dairy based whereas the south indian curries are coconut based. You will also find plenty of cuisines to try from various regions in India. When you order Indian food ask the restaurant folks which cuisine does the dish you ordered belong to or which state. Or you could just cook it yourself too. Here is an article by CNN sharing the various region based cuisines in India- www-cnn-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.cnn.com/travel/amp/indian-food-dishes/index.html?amp_js_v=a6&_gsa=1#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2Ftravel%2Famp%2Findian-food-dishes%2Findex.html%23referrer%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.google.com%26amp_tf%3DFrom%2520%25251%2524s The more popular cuisines outside India are - Mughlai cuisine - (North Indian) dishes eg Mughlai chicken, Changezi, Nihari, Mughlai Paratha, Haleem, Keema, Pulao, Kadai, Pasanda, Rogan Gosh, Mughlai biryani,etc Punjabi cuisine - (North Indian) eg Tandoori Chicken, Butter Chicken, Tikka Masala, Sarson ka Saag, Rajma chawal, Palak Paneer, Amritsi Kulcha, Chole Bhature, Chana Masala, Dal Makhani, Naan, Bhatura etc Tamil cuisine - (South Indian) eg Dosa, Idli, Uttapam, Vada, Chettinad Chicken, Chicken 65, Sambar, Pongal, Payasam, Upma, Ambur Biryani etc Malyalee/Kerela cuisine - (South Indian) eg Prawns in coconut gravy, karimeen fish, Beef Masala fry, Puttu, Appam, Idiyappam, Fish Molee, Thalassery Biryani, Banana chips etc Awadhi cuisine - (North Indian) eg Musallam, do Pyaaza, Korma, Galouti Kebabs, Malai kofta, Rumali roti, Chaat, Aloo gobhi, Gulab Jamun, Badami Chicken, Lucknowi biryani etc Bengali cuisine- (East Indian) eg Fish in Mustard gravy, Mutton Kosha and Chaap, Mishti Doi, Prawn Malaikari, Bhapa Ilish, Muri Ghonto,Aloo Poshto, Luchi, sandesh, rasogulla, Jhal Muri, Kolkata Biryani etc Goan cuisine- (West Indian) eg Vindaloo, Xacuti, Cafreal, Sorpotel, Bebinca, Dangar, etc Gujrati cuisine - (West Indian) eg Dhokla, Khandhvi, Khakra, Shrikhand, Kadhi, Thepla, etc Marathi cuisine - (West Indian) eg Pav Bhaji, Misal Pav, Vada Pav, Chicken Kolhapuri, Batata Vada, Modak, Bhakarvadi, etc Andhra cuisine (South Indian) - Pulihora, Pootharerkulu, Ulava Chaaru Indo-chinese - Chowmein, momos, manchurian chicken/pork, sweet & sour pork, chilly chicken/pork, springrolls, Szechwan, etc If you find any other cuisine other than these, then it's an added bonus. Dishes from my community are exotic and you won't find them in Indian cities, except places which are within 100miles from where I am. That is again how diverse India is. Indian food is definitely spicy, as in a whole gamut of spices are used as ingredients while preparing the dishes, hence it's very flavorful. But that does not mean every dish packs in heat. Only dishes which have a significant amount of chilly peppers will be hot. Infact some dishes are even on the sweeter side because of the use of dairy products and dried fruits. A typical Indian meal is eaten in a thali. A thali refers to the plate that a thali meal may be served on. The idea behind a thali is to offer all the 6 different flavours of sweet, salt, bitter, sour, astringent and spicy on one single plate. According to Indian food custom, a proper meal should be a perfect balance of all these six flavours. So a typical normal Indian thali would consist of the following- 1. Rice 2. Flat bread 3. Lentil soup (dal) 4. Appetizer ( papad/Papadum) 5. Fried vegetable 6. Vegetable cooked in a gravy sauce 7. Fresh salad vegetable 8. Choice of Meat (chicken/mutton/fish) 9. Curd 10. Pickles / chutneys 11. Sweet dish Dishes served in a thali vary from region to region and cuisine to cuisine in the Indian subcontinent and are usually served in small bowls, called katori in India. These katoris are placed along the edge of the round tray, the actual thali. Sometimes a steel tray with multiple compartments is also used. The number of dish items may increase if you are inviting a guest home. But in some restaurants, people go overboard with the thali concept, where, each thali consist of 40-50 dishes. You can search for- Dara Singh thali Bahubali thali Big Boss Thali Ravan Thali to get an idea of what I mean. Here are some Thalis from different states - food-ndtv-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/food.ndtv.com/food-drinks/13-grand-indian-thalis-you-need-to-try-at-least-once-in-your-life-1758079?amp_js_v=a6&_gsa=1&=1&akamai-rum=off#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Ffood.ndtv.com%2Ffood-drinks%2F13-grand-indian-thalis-you-need-to-try-at-least-once-in-your-life-1758079 The most important thing about Thalis is their unlimited refills concept. Here are some tips on eating Indian food - 1. Start off with starters like a kebab or tandoori platter usually served with tamarind sauce, mint or yoghurt sauce. 2. Next we then have the flat bread (roti, chapati, naan, puri, paratha, kulcha, bhatura) www-indiafoodnetwork-in.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.indiafoodnetwork.in/amp/food-stories/the-ultimate-guide-to-the-breads-of-india/?amp_js_v=a6&_gsa=1 with some of the side dishes, either vegetarian or non vegetarian curry aka gravy aka sauce. You tear the bread and scoop out the meat along with sauce/gravy/curry. The warmer the bread the more the flavors and less chewy. 3. Then we take the rice into the plate and have it with the lentils or veg/meat sauce/gravy/curry and clean it all up. The hotter the rice, the more chance your mouth will get burnt. And If you having the biryani rice, you take it with a salan gravy and a raita based yoghurt dip. And it's a complete meal on its own. There are 20+ varieties of biryanis depending on which community is cooking it and the region from where it's from. And many will argue that vegetable Biryani is not a biryani. www.whatsuplife.in/different-variety-types-biryani-india 4. Finally finish off with a sweet desert either gulab jamun, rasogulla, kheer, payasam, barfi, sandesh etc We don't scoop out the bread and rice and the sauces/gravy/ curries together at the same time. Also many people eat samosas in their meals on RUclips but then Samosas are usually eaten as a snack during tea time. Also some people have just the bread or rice along with the side dishes as eating both bread and rice at the same time can be too heavy in a single meal. If I may suggest , perhaps if you do want to try out food from India, you can choose, if possible, one cuisine, say Punjabi or Mughlai, grab 3-4 items from that cuisines and have it. Then try another cuisine for the next round. If you are eating with your hands, especially rice, you pour the curry sauce on the rice then use your fingers (not the palm) to roll the rice to somthing like a ball, then take the thumb behind the rice ball, take your hand close to your mouth, and then push the rice into your mouth with your thumb. Would love to see you try out another Indian monstrous Thali😊
That's the incredible thing about our Indian food you don't need meat to live on meat is only for taste but taste can be done in vegatarian aswell especially Indian food
Kyle!!! That smile during the count down....so cute🥰🥰🥰 Thalis r brutal...n now there r mega ones here in India...one of the famous one being the Bahubali thali...named after a fictional super hero 😀😀😀😀 Indian sweets r often too sweet for other non indians...my suggestion would to keep something savoury to cleans ur pallet between the dessert courses.... All the very best n lots of love from Kerala, India.
@@kaiser________ Of course! I was born 1/2 dead, too early and with the umbilical cord around my neck. My parents were just lazy as “Kai” can be used for a girl as well as for a boy. 48 years and still going strong. Take care! Cheers from Frankfurt/Germany. 👍✌️
After been up close and personal with this challenge I hate my voice sorry guys but she did have a nice top 😂 happy to be there supporting a good friend well done mate
New Sub! Well done Kyle . I just saw you on ‘Only Human ‘ and was impressed by you so decided to have a peep at your channel . Gosh how you’ve changed and progressed , from a boy to a man . It would be fantastic if you beat Beard ! Keep up the good work Kyle. That lady in red looked like the owner . She seemed very nice but kept getting in the way! Lol!
@@KyleVfood I’m telling you dude when you get up to the pro eating league not only will you be ranked above beard but you’ll be showing those yanks what a really eater is about! Beard constantly floats around thinking he’s Britain’s number one eater and 11th ranked world wide. It’s time to knock him of his pedestal.
That's great brother. What you did was incredible. To eat so much of food in just 40mins its actually a great thing. Coz Indian food is also heavy due to oil,ghee, wheat flour and spices etc.
We have a lot of turkish people here in Germany and a maybe similar drink is very common - Ayran. It is basically yoghurt mixed with water 1/1 and a little salt added. Very refreshing. 👍😉
Great challenge, something different! Personally I think you had plenty of time in the voiceover to run through what you were eating though rather than just music 🤤
Well I’ve been dying to watch this all day and boy was I shocked! Huge fair play for even going to take this challenge on. I’ve never seen anything like it haha! A lot of Indian food 🥘 must say it looks delicious 🤤 how do you find such places? Amazing video Kyle 💪👍
Congratulations buddy. You smashed it. Btw. Which song/music is at 0:39 . I've heared this music a lot. But couldn't find out. Could you please let me know ?
Indian Mothers and Grannies would love you, a son who eats a lot and finishes everything on plate 😄.
Well done mate 👍
Haha cheers mate
Absolutely smashed it mate, that amount of food in that time incredible, well done pal
Cheers mate 😁👊
Absolutely brilliant Kyle what a time. We all sit there and watch you in amazement.
Haha cheers mate
That my friend was just incredible...and to do it veggie!! Without meat makes it all the more impressive as I couldn't do a curry without meat maybe a side with potatoes but no meat all that nsnn and samosas...just incredible...your becoming an absolute legend why have you not got half a million subs yet is astonishing...its coming kyle no fret about that. Keep them coming !!!
Thanks mate plenty more to come
The meat would fill you up faster you chubby numpty.
You know that that there are people that never ever eat meet, right?? But agree, that size!!
@@alexandrajohansson8737 yeah I’m one of them.
I'd love the veggie one can't stand meat lol
As soon as they brought it out I thought 'hes having this!' well done, looked awesome! I'm off today so I'm binge watching your videos 😂 while trying not to stuff my face at the same time!
Congrats Kyle very impressive. Can't wait for the next one. Much love.
Plenty more to come
That's right Kyle you Smashed that Challenge like a Pro💯 Good job
All I can say Kyle, is WOW!!! That was amazing ,Great job. Cheers
Cheers mate
Awesome video.
Whenever poppadom is given, you can soak it in the gravy of any curry and have the other items for the time being.This makes you to avoid getting hurt of the brittle poppadom in mouth.
This is the best presentation of food I’ve seen for any challenge.
Awesome Gibbo lad totally smashed it !!!! they seemed pleased you finished it some great looking dishes too
Cheers mate and yeah there were really happy someone finished it 😊
Superb effort Kyle!
Can you do a video of how you train for food challenges?
Well.done kyle amazing eye opener for me your best eater on RUclips by far 😘😘
Again I’m stunned. You’re amazing!
Thank you 😁👊
@@KyleVfood
India is basically a continent with many countries in one. Communities, cultures, cuisines change after every 100 miles. There are 28 states a handful of Union Territories and each state will offer you atleast 2-3 cuisines. So I hope you get the picture of how diverse India actually is. Also there is no such thing as an Indian cuisine but a list of cuisines from India.
And there is no such thing as curry spice in India. Curry basically translates to a sauce or gravy cooked with different spices and which spices are cooked together, defines the curry. Barbequed and fried items are not curries unless a sauce or gravy is added to the dish.
The north indian curries are dairy based whereas the south indian curries are coconut based.
You will also find plenty of cuisines to try from various regions in India. When you order Indian food ask the restaurant folks which cuisine does the dish you ordered belong to or which state. Or you could just cook it yourself too.
Here is an article by CNN sharing the various region based cuisines in India-
www-cnn-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.cnn.com/travel/amp/indian-food-dishes/index.html?amp_js_v=a6&_gsa=1#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2Ftravel%2Famp%2Findian-food-dishes%2Findex.html%23referrer%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.google.com%26amp_tf%3DFrom%2520%25251%2524s
The more popular cuisines outside India are -
Mughlai cuisine - (North Indian) dishes eg Mughlai chicken, Changezi, Nihari, Mughlai Paratha, Haleem, Keema, Pulao, Kadai, Pasanda, Rogan Gosh, Mughlai biryani,etc
Punjabi cuisine - (North Indian) eg Tandoori Chicken, Butter Chicken, Tikka Masala, Sarson ka Saag, Rajma chawal, Palak Paneer, Amritsi Kulcha, Chole Bhature, Chana Masala, Dal Makhani, Naan, Bhatura etc
Tamil cuisine - (South Indian) eg Dosa, Idli, Uttapam, Vada, Chettinad Chicken, Chicken 65, Sambar, Pongal, Payasam, Upma, Ambur Biryani etc
Malyalee/Kerela cuisine - (South Indian) eg Prawns in coconut gravy, karimeen fish, Beef Masala fry, Puttu, Appam, Idiyappam, Fish Molee, Thalassery Biryani, Banana chips etc
Awadhi cuisine - (North Indian) eg Musallam, do Pyaaza, Korma, Galouti Kebabs, Malai kofta, Rumali roti, Chaat, Aloo gobhi, Gulab Jamun, Badami Chicken, Lucknowi biryani etc
Bengali cuisine- (East Indian) eg Fish in Mustard gravy, Mutton Kosha and Chaap, Mishti Doi, Prawn Malaikari, Bhapa Ilish, Muri Ghonto,Aloo Poshto, Luchi, sandesh, rasogulla, Jhal Muri, Kolkata Biryani etc
Goan cuisine- (West Indian) eg Vindaloo, Xacuti, Cafreal, Sorpotel, Bebinca, Dangar, etc
Gujrati cuisine - (West Indian) eg Dhokla, Khandhvi, Khakra, Shrikhand, Kadhi, Thepla, etc
Marathi cuisine - (West Indian) eg Pav Bhaji, Misal Pav, Vada Pav, Chicken Kolhapuri, Batata Vada, Modak, Bhakarvadi, etc
Andhra cuisine (South Indian) - Pulihora, Pootharerkulu, Ulava Chaaru
Indo-chinese - Chowmein, momos, manchurian chicken/pork, sweet & sour pork, chilly chicken/pork, springrolls, Szechwan, etc
If you find any other cuisine other than these, then it's an added bonus.
Dishes from my community are exotic and you won't find them in Indian cities, except places which are within 100miles from where I am. That is again how diverse India is.
Indian food is definitely spicy, as in a whole gamut of spices are used as ingredients while preparing the dishes, hence it's very flavorful. But that does not mean every dish packs in heat. Only dishes which have a significant amount of chilly peppers will be hot. Infact some dishes are even on the sweeter side because of the use of dairy products and dried fruits.
A typical Indian meal is eaten in a thali. A thali refers to the plate that a thali meal may be served on. The idea behind a thali is to offer all the 6 different flavours of sweet, salt, bitter, sour, astringent and spicy on one single plate. According to Indian food custom, a proper meal should be a perfect balance of all these six flavours.
So a typical normal Indian thali would consist of the following-
1. Rice
2. Flat bread
3. Lentil soup (dal)
4. Appetizer ( papad/Papadum)
5. Fried vegetable
6. Vegetable cooked in a gravy sauce
7. Fresh salad vegetable
8. Choice of Meat (chicken/mutton/fish)
9. Curd
10. Pickles / chutneys
11. Sweet dish
Dishes served in a thali vary from region to region and cuisine to cuisine in the Indian subcontinent and are usually served in small bowls, called katori in India. These katoris are placed along the edge of the round tray, the actual thali. Sometimes a steel tray with multiple compartments is also used.
The number of dish items may increase if you are inviting a guest home. But in some restaurants, people go overboard with the thali concept, where, each thali consist of 40-50 dishes. You can search for-
Dara Singh thali
Bahubali thali
Big Boss Thali
Ravan Thali
to get an idea of what I mean.
Here are some Thalis from different states -
food-ndtv-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/food.ndtv.com/food-drinks/13-grand-indian-thalis-you-need-to-try-at-least-once-in-your-life-1758079?amp_js_v=a6&_gsa=1&=1&akamai-rum=off#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Ffood.ndtv.com%2Ffood-drinks%2F13-grand-indian-thalis-you-need-to-try-at-least-once-in-your-life-1758079
The most important thing about Thalis is their unlimited refills concept.
Here are some tips on eating Indian food -
1. Start off with starters like a kebab or tandoori platter usually served with tamarind sauce, mint or yoghurt sauce.
2. Next we then have the flat bread (roti, chapati, naan, puri, paratha, kulcha, bhatura)
www-indiafoodnetwork-in.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.indiafoodnetwork.in/amp/food-stories/the-ultimate-guide-to-the-breads-of-india/?amp_js_v=a6&_gsa=1
with some of the side dishes, either vegetarian or non vegetarian curry aka gravy aka sauce. You tear the bread and scoop out the meat along with sauce/gravy/curry. The warmer the bread the more the flavors and less chewy.
3. Then we take the rice into the plate and have it with the lentils or veg/meat sauce/gravy/curry and clean it all up. The hotter the rice, the more chance your mouth will get burnt.
And If you having the biryani rice, you take it with a salan gravy and a raita based yoghurt dip. And it's a complete meal on its own. There are 20+ varieties of biryanis depending on which community is cooking it and the region from where it's from. And many will argue that vegetable Biryani is not a biryani.
www.whatsuplife.in/different-variety-types-biryani-india
4. Finally finish off with a sweet desert either gulab jamun, rasogulla, kheer, payasam, barfi, sandesh etc
We don't scoop out the bread and rice and the sauces/gravy/ curries together at the same time.
Also many people eat samosas in their meals on RUclips but then Samosas are usually eaten as a snack during tea time.
Also some people have just the bread or rice along with the side dishes as eating both bread and rice at the same time can be too heavy in a single meal.
If I may suggest , perhaps if you do want to try out food from India, you can choose, if possible, one cuisine, say Punjabi or Mughlai, grab 3-4 items from that cuisines and have it. Then try another cuisine for the next round.
If you are eating with your hands, especially rice, you pour the curry sauce on the rice then use your fingers (not the palm) to roll the rice to somthing like a ball, then take the thumb behind the rice ball, take your hand close to your mouth, and then push the rice into your mouth with your thumb.
Would love to see you try out another Indian monstrous Thali😊
Another amazing challenge Kyle 👏👏 that looked delicious 😋 please can you come to Wales! 🙏
Whew mate you beat that down like the champ you are may you continue to be Blessed ❤
The food looked incredible Kyle brilliant job again mate
That looks absolutely delicious!
😋
Congratulations Kyle, amazing effort and to complete the challenge in under 42 minutes.
Super amazing. Record for the win. That was enormous but nice. Champion job. X
Insane Kyle !! 🙌👏🏻👏🏻
Delicious looking food 👌
That's the incredible thing about our Indian food you don't need meat to live on meat is only for taste but taste can be done in vegatarian aswell especially Indian food
Indian food one of my favourite looks delicious u done amazing well done huge platter ❤️
Unreal, you made that look easy! 💪💪
Wow just wow I felt full just looking at it well done pal
That was epic man i am guessing it wasn't that spicy you crushed it well done !
Kyle!!! That smile during the count down....so cute🥰🥰🥰
Thalis r brutal...n now there r mega ones here in India...one of the famous one being the Bahubali thali...named after a fictional super hero 😀😀😀😀
Indian sweets r often too sweet for other non indians...my suggestion would to keep something savoury to cleans ur pallet between the dessert courses.... All the very best n lots of love from Kerala, India.
Wow! You totally smashed that.Amazing job fella .
Love u bro I like ur vids pls make some more indian food challenges🌀🤞
At first I thought no way he can finish it but man u proved me wrong
U made me your subscriber ❤️
Thank you very much 😁
Love the colour ❤️indian food is the best ever👍
Well done mate 👏 sailed it
I liked the way you eat…planned and clean sweep 👏👏
Well done bro smashed it
Wow mate, all that bread, killer challenge
No dessert?
What a good looking challenge! Awesome Kyle!!!
I think he ate Gulab Jamun near the end.
Awesome as always 👌⭐👌⭐👌⭐👌⭐👌⭐
Oooft I saw this on social media, it looks really tasty but absolutely massive 🤣🙈
An amazing feat of endurance,congratulations.😲👍
Amazing as always! And really something different. It i very hard to find a decent Indian restaurant here in Germany. Top notch m8! 👍👍👍
🤝
@@kaiser________ cheers m8! Btw our first name is a derivation of a german word „Kempe“ wich means „Warrior“ or „Fighter“ 😉
@@kaidzaack2520 we are legends then 😜
@@kaiser________ Of course! I was born 1/2 dead, too early and with the umbilical cord around my neck. My parents were just lazy as “Kai” can be used for a girl as well as for a boy. 48 years and still going strong. Take care! Cheers from Frankfurt/Germany. 👍✌️
@@kaidzaack2520 I was born the wrong way around so my mum had to get a c section I'm 20 now you take care aswell from Scotland
This dude is a BEAST!!! Well done mate!
Please mention in description where did u eat this
Wow well done Kyle amazing video.. It looks more than 7kgs.. You smashed it as per usual 😊
Good to see you do an Indian food challenge lad
Great man ....the amount of food is not possible one person to digest but you did this very good.
WOW amazing klye well done😀👍👍
After been up close and personal with this challenge I hate my voice sorry guys but she did have a nice top 😂 happy to be there supporting a good friend well done mate
Alot of Brits like Indian food, but Kyle takes the cake.
You are a legend my friend!! Just incredible! Poster child for all Indian moms!!
Totally amazing!!!! Well done lad 👍🏻
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩.. Truly mind blowing! 👍
Down the road from me, whoop whoop well done Kyle!
Hey Kyle given the choice of water or soda to drink with the challenges which do you prefer?
That was pretty crazy.. Indian food is really rich too!! Hats off mate 🎩
Cheers mate
Great work Kyle, I suppose the variety of dishes makes it a bit more interesting?
New Sub! Well done Kyle . I just saw you on ‘Only Human ‘ and was impressed by you so decided to have a peep at your channel . Gosh how you’ve changed and progressed , from a boy to a man . It would be fantastic if you beat Beard ! Keep up the good work Kyle.
That lady in red looked like the owner . She seemed very nice but kept getting in the way! Lol!
He'd easily best beard I think
@@kaiser________ I agree ! I’d love for them to go ‘head to head ‘
Well done Kyle. Love an Indians 😋😋😋😋
Damn dude you destroyed that, 15lbs in around 40 minutes that if fantastic. You’ve just shown you are a far superior eater than beard.
😁👊
@@KyleVfood I’m telling you dude when you get up to the pro eating league not only will you be ranked above beard but you’ll be showing those yanks what a really eater is about! Beard constantly floats around thinking he’s Britain’s number one eater and 11th ranked world wide. It’s time to knock him of his pedestal.
@@mwinton1986 chill out mate lmao
Looks a lot more authentic to real Indian cuisine than what we normally get in this country
I don't finish it but your try will be remembered for this, thanks.
Fantastic looks delicious
Raja Kyle does it again 🏋🔥😁.
@beardmeatsfood said nobody was finishing this 🤔
you did amazing!!
Bro you rock. Awsm man 👍
The food looks so good 😮.kyle where do you put all the food your an eating champ 🎉
Down to Manchester?, that proper north to me! - love from Bournemouth x
That's great brother. What you did was incredible. To eat so much of food in just 40mins its actually a great thing. Coz Indian food is also heavy due to oil,ghee, wheat flour and spices etc.
hmm if someone put a salty milky liquid in front of me id be questioning who the donor was....🤣🤣🤣🤣
We have a lot of turkish people here in Germany and a maybe similar drink is very common - Ayran. It is basically yoghurt mixed with water 1/1 and a little salt added. Very refreshing. 👍😉
@@kaidzaack2520 Are the Turkish seamen?
@@stumccoo6671 They have some coasts…therefore i guess some of them are 😜
As always you smashed it very well done you are amazing 👍
Wow 👌 mate incredible
7kg food😲 😱 , well Done brother ❤
Great challenge, something different! Personally I think you had plenty of time in the voiceover to run through what you were eating though rather than just music 🤤
I would if I knew what I was eating haha
@@KyleVfood haha well that's a valid reason 😄
You killed it that’s absolutely bizarre how could you do that with 20mins left out omggggg 👏👏👏👏👏👏
10 seconds in and I already know you’re going to eat the lot!!
Awesome mate great win again
Looks so gooood!
Damn...just found this on feed and cant believe you could pull that off in such a short amount of time 🔥🔥🔥 kuddos
You have done well Kyle brilliant
You are just amazing.
Still in shock. You did a great job 👏
Thank you 😁
@@KyleVfood will get you more subscribers. Your content is real and worth watching ..entertaining
Saw this on Manchester evening news website
OMG ... you amaze me!
Dude took 41 min to polish off 7 kilos.
It takes me half n hour to finish 700 grams and i am stuffed after that
hats off buddy
Cheers mate 😁
can someone tell what's the name of the intro music??
Wow I’m just new to your channel really loved you ❤️💋❤️
Hare krisna......🙏🙏🙏🙏
In India this kind of thali's are actually huge with Both veg n non veg dishes. You must visit some of these places n try their challenge.
It's awesome kyle 💪💪💪
Super bro... We Indians also can't finish it... U got big tummy
I saw this challenge in the paper the other day and thought of you Kyle. How strange 😂
Indian food is rich, just to finish this amount of food is in itself a feat. Way to go friend
Great job sir!
Osmm bro ..love from india 🔥
Ohh my god 😮🫣
Love from india ❤
You nailed that challenge
Proper bossed it... nice one.
Absolutely smashed it 😍
Damnnnn it Mate . . You are an ABSOLUTE UNIT . . . .
Well I’ve been dying to watch this all day and boy was I shocked! Huge fair play for even going to take this challenge on. I’ve never seen anything like it haha! A lot of Indian food 🥘 must say it looks delicious 🤤 how do you find such places? Amazing video Kyle 💪👍
Congratulations buddy. You smashed it.
Btw. Which song/music is at 0:39 .
I've heared this music a lot. But couldn't find out. Could you please let me know ?