I don't know how many will agree. But the food you get as prasad in temples and gurdwaras is delicious. It can never be replicated at home. You can follow the steps to a T but you it won't still taste the same. I think it is the divinity and God's blessings that make the food a prasad and tasty.
I would say it can be replicated at home, most likely by Indian Moms... But it can't be replicated by someone if you are buying from them. I think because these are made by people who are volunteering. Who just want to feed you and want nothing in return. That is maybe the reason they taste pleasantly different, even when it's simple food.
There are many gurdwaras in America, Dubai, UK, Malaysia, Singapore, almost every country in the world and all gurdwaras serve free meals to everyone. Many homeless people are surviving by eating there. There is even a video on TH-cam where the police department in USA cities, maybe not believing about it and thinking that there is an ulterior motive behind serving free food in the USA?, volunteered to serve in the free lunch and they were pleasantly surprised that there is no other motive except to help people with free food. This happened during the beginning of the covid pandemic and was a blessing for many homeless people in the USA.
Guyz... I haven't visited gloden temple yet. But most of the Gurdwaras / temples in India serve free food.. You don't have to be 50k1 and 50k2 to get free food.
And this is just one Sikh Gurudwara (temple). There are many many such Gurudwaras and Hindu temples all over India in pretty much every city that do this kind of service. If you come to India someday you'd see. One recommendation I would give is to react to the Akshaya Patra foundation video covered by this same channel. This initiative is from a Hindu organization and they mostly feed school children on a large scale. Great reaction guys. ✌
Wonderful reaction to a very informative video! As for Indian food suggestions: For a feel of North Indian food, go for butter chicken, rajma, chickpeas or lentils with naan. North Indian food is usually rich/heavy using lot of cream, tomatoes, butter, etc. They also consume lot of paneer dishes which is a cottage cheese similar to ricotta but denser. For a feel of South Indian food which is lighter on the stomach and incorporates a lot of rice and coconut based dishes, go for masala dosa, biryani or chicken/prawn ghee roast, or if you're risk-taking then try chettinad chicken (very spicy) Popular dishes like the ones I've mentioned may vary in preparation according to your area. For an authentic Indian feel, go for a Thaali which is a platter of assorted savory and sweet dishes with rice and flatbreads To satisfy your sweet tooth, try these Indian sweets: Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ras malai, Carrot halwa, Rice pudding (called kheer in Hindi) Hope this long post helps a tiny bit. Keep up the good work!
Oh yes, I forgot appetizers! Some good small plates are chaat (they are savoury+sour in taste, if you're not too fond of spicy stuff there are plain yogurt based chaats as well) pani puri (puffed crisps filled with sweet and spicy water) pav bhaji (buttered buns similar to Brioche served with a potato+peas gravy) samosas (you get these in vegetarian and non vegetarian options) Masala papad (fried/roasted tortilla-like dish topped with onions, tomatoes, and spices) Egg bhurji (Indian scrambled eggs)
INDIAN FOOD XPERT HERE.....EAT CHICKEN TANDOORI AND PANEER TANDOORI AND ALL TANDDORI STARTERS...IN MAIN COURSE EAT NAAN BREAD WITH CHICKEN TIKKA MASALA, BUTTER CHICKEN(HIGHLY SUGGESTED), ALOO GOBI, SHAHI PANEER, PANEER BUTTER MASALA, LAMB TIKKA MASALA..SO BASICALLY YOU HAVE TO TEAR A PIECE OF NAAN BREAD AND DIP IN TO CURRY SAUCES AND EAT...IN DESSERT EAT JALEBI, GULAB JAMUN AND INDIAN FOOD IS SPICY SO FOR COOLING DOWN SPICE DRINK MANGO LASSI(HIGHLY RECOMMENDED) AND SOME BEER THATS IT
There is a South Indian channnel called “ village cooking channel “ it has six people ranging grandfather to son cooking authentic dishes In a large scale
I would suggest order a Thali if they have it. That would give u a good gist of a proper Indian meal. Hope u enjoy 🤗 n be you. Learning new cultures is already beautiful. So don't worry of hate/ignorant comments
Interesting. I never realized they serve food to the Sikh community in the amritsar temple behind the scenes. Must take a lot of donations to keep it running.
Yeah...its one of the richest temples in the world due to donations....its not only money or gold that you can donate, but also Rice , wheat , dairy and other things required to prepare the food
Butter chicken, tanduri chiken, Dal , Roti, naan, Darjiling tea or masala chai , lassi, pani puri/ Golgappa/ phuchka , tandoori paneer, Paneer sag or palak paneer , idli , dosa, samosa, pakora, Biriyani and you will see when you will go .
You can try samosas, butter chicken, chicken tikka masala,biryani, garlic and cheese naan and kheer or gulab jamun with ice cream for dessert. Dont forget to get lassi to drink. If you like mangoes then you can try mango lassi as well. ❤️❤️❤️
How many people here goes to eat bhandara and prasad during festival!!! Because that are the food we eat basically daily at home but yet those specific days taste different!!!
yes definitely they can feed 50 thousand and 2 more people... even 100 thousand will be appreciated 🥰because the divine power is feeding those people. this practice is known as community meals or langar. must try indian rice pudding
TRY ALL THESE IN INDIAN RESTAURANT Pav bhaji Kachidabali Vada pav Idli Samosa Dhokla Chat Misaal pav Masala pav Aloo paratha loved the video keep making more, is vlog gonna come for the Indian restaurant?
Hello friends, bumped into your channel. Good stuff. Would you mind sharing with us (outside America), what American youngsters/teenagers like doing in their spare time/hobbies/interests / trending things etc. (a video on this would be great..!). Thanks.
It can be 50002 and even more. Nobody is denied food irrespective of caste, religion, creed, social status.. rich and poor sits side by side and eats same sitting on floor...
There is no specific Indian accent, India has several languages and dialects so English accent in each and every state or communities are different, so its complicated 😅
@@santhoshanvelmurugan3324 anyway I give up just saying what am I learn accent maybe understand just for me confuse I'm non English speaker just speak English
@@santhoshanvelmurugan3324 I think just use when I learn school word Indian understand just for me really confuse ( I'm from South Korea) I just give up some place not use word or not only use some place slang stuff just use it
I don't know how many will agree. But the food you get as prasad in temples and gurdwaras is delicious. It can never be replicated at home. You can follow the steps to a T but you it won't still taste the same. I think it is the divinity and God's blessings that make the food a prasad and tasty.
That's very true. I tried to make that Dal in my home, but never get the same taste.
True asf...
There is nothing I can disagree here
I would say it can be replicated at home, most likely by Indian Moms... But it can't be replicated by someone if you are buying from them. I think because these are made by people who are volunteering. Who just want to feed you and want nothing in return. That is maybe the reason they taste pleasantly different, even when it's simple food.
@@SuperBlizzard77 Na na that isn't true
You can definitely go to a gurudwara nearby in country and can experience this 🇮🇳🇮🇳
In india we've been told that if u feed a person feed them to their full.
Indian fellowship and solidarity is indeed awesome!
There are many gurdwaras in America, Dubai, UK, Malaysia, Singapore, almost every country in the world and all gurdwaras serve free meals to everyone. Many homeless people are surviving by eating there. There is even a video on TH-cam where the police department in USA cities, maybe not believing about it and thinking that there is an ulterior motive behind serving free food in the USA?, volunteered to serve in the free lunch and they were pleasantly surprised that there is no other motive except to help people with free food. This happened during the beginning of the covid pandemic and was a blessing for many homeless people in the USA.
Guyz... I haven't visited gloden temple yet. But most of the Gurdwaras / temples in India serve free food.. You don't have to be 50k1 and 50k2 to get free food.
The fact that "sonny" has name that matches with punjabi name "sunny" makes it even more memorable
And this is just one Sikh Gurudwara (temple). There are many many such Gurudwaras and Hindu temples all over India in pretty much every city that do this kind of service. If you come to India someday you'd see. One recommendation I would give is to react to the Akshaya Patra foundation video covered by this same channel. This initiative is from a Hindu organization and they mostly feed school children on a large scale. Great reaction guys. ✌
Umm it’s not “just one Sikh Gurudwara”. It’s literally one of the holiest site in the Sikh religion.
Wonderful reaction to a very informative video!
As for Indian food suggestions:
For a feel of North Indian food, go for butter chicken, rajma, chickpeas or lentils with naan. North Indian food is usually rich/heavy using lot of cream, tomatoes, butter, etc. They also consume lot of paneer dishes which is a cottage cheese similar to ricotta but denser.
For a feel of South Indian food which is lighter on the stomach and incorporates a lot of rice and coconut based dishes, go for masala dosa, biryani or chicken/prawn ghee roast, or if you're risk-taking then try chettinad chicken (very spicy)
Popular dishes like the ones I've mentioned may vary in preparation according to your area. For an authentic Indian feel, go for a Thaali which is a platter of assorted savory and sweet dishes with rice and flatbreads
To satisfy your sweet tooth, try these Indian sweets:
Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ras malai, Carrot halwa, Rice pudding (called kheer in Hindi)
Hope this long post helps a tiny bit. Keep up the good work!
Oh yes, I forgot appetizers! Some good small plates are
chaat (they are savoury+sour in taste, if you're not too fond of spicy stuff there are plain yogurt based chaats as well)
pani puri (puffed crisps filled with sweet and spicy water)
pav bhaji (buttered buns similar to Brioche served with a potato+peas gravy)
samosas (you get these in vegetarian and non vegetarian options)
Masala papad (fried/roasted tortilla-like dish topped with onions, tomatoes, and spices)
Egg bhurji (Indian scrambled eggs)
Rice pudding / payesh , chena, any sweet made out of 'chena' ( cheese) , rasogolla, Gulab Jamun. Some indian ice cream kulfi . And butter scotch.
Dosa,coconut chatni and sambhar 🤤
INDIAN FOOD XPERT HERE.....EAT CHICKEN TANDOORI AND PANEER TANDOORI AND ALL TANDDORI STARTERS...IN MAIN COURSE EAT NAAN BREAD WITH CHICKEN TIKKA MASALA, BUTTER CHICKEN(HIGHLY SUGGESTED), ALOO GOBI, SHAHI PANEER, PANEER BUTTER MASALA, LAMB TIKKA MASALA..SO BASICALLY YOU HAVE TO TEAR A PIECE OF NAAN BREAD AND DIP IN TO CURRY SAUCES AND EAT...IN DESSERT EAT JALEBI, GULAB JAMUN AND INDIAN FOOD IS SPICY SO FOR COOLING DOWN SPICE DRINK MANGO LASSI(HIGHLY RECOMMENDED) AND SOME BEER THATS IT
It's a old video I think bcz now they built machines to make foods (bread /chapati)
Thank you guys
Chicken tikka masala
Panner butter masala
Proud to be Punjabi 😊
There is a South Indian channnel called “ village cooking channel “ it has six people ranging grandfather to son cooking authentic dishes In a large scale
Just visit India and feel, taste different flavours 🔥
90% people come here to eat are not poor ..
Came across your channel.. Just love it🤩🤩and specially that part when u said "everybody is having a knife baby" You guys are so cute❤
I would suggest order a Thali if they have it. That would give u a good gist of a proper Indian meal. Hope u enjoy 🤗 n be you. Learning new cultures is already beautiful. So don't worry of hate/ignorant comments
Interesting. I never realized they serve food to the Sikh community in the amritsar temple behind the scenes. Must take a lot of donations to keep it running.
Everyone can eat there any religion
Yeah...its one of the richest temples in the world due to donations....its not only money or gold that you can donate, but also Rice , wheat , dairy and other things required to prepare the food
There is Gurudwara in US and Canada not one but so many so you guys can go there.
THE ONE FOOD U SHOULD EAT “BIRYANI”🤤🤤
Butter chicken, tanduri chiken, Dal , Roti, naan, Darjiling tea or masala chai , lassi, pani puri/ Golgappa/ phuchka , tandoori paneer, Paneer sag or palak paneer , idli , dosa, samosa, pakora, Biriyani and you will see when you will go .
shout out from PH first : )
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Go for palak paneer...it's not much spicy basically simple delicious food!
come to india i will personally take to all the places you have in mind and many more....
React next Kerala🇮🇳
You can try samosas, butter chicken, chicken tikka masala,biryani, garlic and cheese naan and kheer or gulab jamun with ice cream for dessert. Dont forget to get lassi to drink. If you like mangoes then you can try mango lassi as well. ❤️❤️❤️
How many people here goes to eat bhandara and prasad during festival!!! Because that are the food we eat basically daily at home but yet those specific days taste different!!!
yes definitely they can feed 50 thousand and 2 more people... even 100 thousand will be appreciated 🥰because the divine power is feeding those people. this practice is known as community meals or langar. must try indian rice pudding
You should try butter chicken and naan and also biryani, if you mant to try south Indian, then you should try idli, dosa
There is much more to South India than just idly and dosa my friend
Go to jagnnath puri,india
100 thousand people daily
Try NAAN and PANNER BUTTER MASALA
You know South India 🇮🇳
must try paradha,garlic nan and cheese butter masala, if they have in Vegas
TRY ALL THESE IN INDIAN RESTAURANT
Pav bhaji
Kachidabali
Vada pav
Idli
Samosa
Dhokla
Chat
Misaal pav
Masala pav
Aloo paratha
loved the video keep making more, is vlog gonna come for the Indian restaurant?
So this is India
Panner Tikka Masala . order this dish. one of my fav dish
Try butter chicken and butter garlic naan
You should eat butter chicken and butter garlic naan
Its sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Gooooooooooooood
Biryani biryani biryaaaaaaniiiiiiiiii✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅✅ you must try
Well numbers are mostly even more than 50k
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Are you eating Indian food guys 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳☕☕☕
You should choose a particular cuisine and then choose the dishes from that particular cuisine
React to some south Indian foods too cause north India is the only thing people know lol
True.
I love india ❤️
You should watch David video he will tell you where you can eat best food at your place 😋
Reaction people +62
Try chicken tikka masala 😘
Must Try " Hyderabadi dum biriyani "
This is the best biriyani all over the world
It's ok guys no need to sit criss cross
it is not Poonjab (in case of Pronounciation) it is Punjab kind of Panjab sort off
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Whats that song?? He used..🤔
You can be our guest... just tell your president to not defame India.
Please react to top 10 palaces in India
Watch iskon food sharing all over world and the quantity.
Go to a gurudwara in US you will get the se experience bros. ✌️
you have to try mutton biriyani or chicken biriyani if they have it
Go to gudwara near to your house
I'm born in Amritsar
its not peunjab as u say it its panjab and its spelled aas punjab
Hello friends, bumped into your channel. Good stuff.
Would you mind sharing with us (outside America), what American youngsters/teenagers like doing in their spare time/hobbies/interests / trending things etc. (a video on this would be great..!). Thanks.
It can be 50002 and even more. Nobody is denied food irrespective of caste, religion, creed, social status.. rich and poor sits side by side and eats same sitting on floor...
try "CHAAT"
When they say Punjab the wrong way 😂😂
The pronunciation for them is panjab for indians its Punjab
Because of their American accent
Indian accent is brilliant but so hard to understand but looks cool
There is no specific Indian accent, India has several languages and dialects so English accent in each and every state or communities are different, so its complicated 😅
We indian itself have different accent according to region.
@@santhoshanvelmurugan3324 anyway I give up just saying what am I learn accent maybe understand just for me confuse I'm non English speaker just speak English
@@santhoshanvelmurugan3324 I think just use when I learn school word Indian understand just for me really confuse ( I'm from South Korea) I just give up some place not use word or not only use some place slang stuff just use it
@@santhoshanvelmurugan3324 yep I guess Indian understand Korean accent if American understand accent
React to best ever food review shows Chennai episode
Chicken panner mashala should try
Try Chicken Biriyani!!
You have to pronounce u in Punjab as a
React to Bollywood songs
I get triggered when foreigner pronouns punjab ponjab 😂😂
Please reaction on Bollywood song
Sikhs provide food and India return favour by oppressing them
reaction.opening ceremory.asiangames.2018. 🙏👍
add india and boom you get a million views
Why do you pronounce punjab as poonjab but you pronounce pun as pun
I kinda dont like that
Check pakistanis food