@@toolbaggers I think that's what bugs me, is it is often less a reaction to "let's try this foreign dish," and more a matter of "how can we turn this into something we're familiar with." That and the refusal of the producers to tell the testers *_how_* to properly consume what they're given. That's why I unsubscribed. That and the cringey "tester worship" that takes place in the comments. Less now than it used to be, thankfully.
I imagine that’s the Asian-American influence. I’m jealous, honestly, because in Illinois we’d just get served the budget diet. Lunch ladies tried their best with what they had, but unfortunately funding was scarce and many ingredients were low in quality…
These men are so simple and happy. I wish I spoke the language and could go to the villages they come from. Try the food they eat. Teach them about the world. Amazing people. 💜 They may not be educated, but they are still very Intelligent. 🥰 I'm going through the list of videos and loving each one. 😂
The interpretation of the dishes is sometimes a little off but it's enjoying to watch. Grilled Cheese sandwiches here in the U.S. are brushed with melted butter and toasted on each side until the cheese is melted or some people brush the bread with mayo then fried in a pan until the cheese is melted and the bread toasted brown. Some people also brush the inside of the bread with mayo and put the cheese and then brush the outside with either mayo or butter then place in the skillet to toast.
When my sister was newly married I watched her making lunch for her husband, grilled cheese with mayo inside. We'd never heard of that before but her husband's mom had always made them that way. I haven't tried it and have no plans to.
I’m guessing that French kids eat baguettes, bouillabaisse, French onion dip sandwiches, fish soups, cheeses, fresh apple/pear slices/grapes/oranges, celery/cucumber/carrots/salads, and some kinda pastry, plus milk, stuff like that. 🤔🤔🤔🤔
It's so good to see the gentlemen enjoy and compare! I is obvious they care for children and their education. They often speak of kids getting opportunities that they never had - please give the guys the chance to learn for themselves by showing them places on the map or globe. It could be a fun activity to mark each country they try things from. Please continue!
Haha! They must have seen all those comments that they needed to have a grilled cheese with tomato soup on that older video where they try tomato soup for the first time.
I always enjoy watching for their great reactions to whatever food they taste for the first time and their reactions are always priceless thank you.💞☕🍪💞
The lunch presentation of the USA was not on point maybe for old folks but not for American kids lunches. Their lunch consisted of pizza, tacos, hamburgers, baked chicken, baked potatoes, a salad bar, and so much more. But never a tomato base soup for lunch. I worked over twenty years at school and never once did I see a Tomato Soup for lunch.
I worked at school cafeterua for 16 yrs in VA and I don't remember serving tomato soup either but when I was young we did have grilled cheese and tomato soup in school lunches it was my favorite lunch ... maybe because I'm "old" . But it was a regular choice at least a couple times a month when I was in school.
I’ll be seventh in a few months and I never remember tomato soup. Back then the worker were really cooking meals. Mixed vegetables, Italian spaghetti, baked chicken, mashed potatoes and they made the dinner rolls every day you name it we ate it. We had a well blanched lunch.I’m from the south in Louisiana the USA. And lunch was only .15 cents
We had grilled cheese and tomato soup when I was in school in the early '90s and I've seen loads of folks of different ages in the comments on some of their other videos who've said the same. So I assume that's where they got the idea. The only thing that I wish they'd done, is explain how it's very common for people to dunk their grilled cheese into the tomato soup. I also have to wonder if that was actually tomato soup, or just canned tomato sauce. The color and texture just didn't give me soup vibes. And one of the guys said somethung about it being sweet like ketchup??? That doesn't sound like any tomato soup I've had before, canned or homemade. Hmmm...
@@bobbiejojackson9448 yes you gotta dunk your grilled cheese in the soup . I think you may be right about that being tomato sauce they served.. love your name by the way my daughter's name is Bobbie Jean..
I constantly find their reaction to "pickles" amusing. I know they have pickled vegetables, why is pickled cucumber so surprising? They need a sampling of pickles - bread and butter, dill, garlic dill, sweet gerkins - all the wonderful variety pickles have to offer! Teach them to say "Hey, you gonna eat dat pickle"! In America, it ain't tomato soup unless its Campbell's!
Hamburger bun pizzas were some of our favorite lunches in Michigan in the US. Sauce, cheese and 2-3-4 pepperoni slices each on both halves of the hamburger bun lightly broiled. Not healthy at all, but sooo good.
Quite some time ago I asked the same question and they answered me back. Yes, they do try some at home. Sometimes they like something but it would be too expensive to get ingredients but sometimes they already have the ingredients at home so can make it. It's been so long I don't remember what dish they had in the video that prompted me to ask the question.
I went to school in Florida and we had a Cuban inspired menu such as chicken and yellow rice, Cuban sandwiches, and tres leches cake. We also had standards like pizza or spaghetti, chili and rice, beans and rice, Salisbury steak, beef stroganoff, and fish sticks, in addition to home-made soup twice a week. Good stuff, overall.
I nearly fried my tongue eating Japanese spicy pickles in a bento box. I just thought oh pickles... but I was like 'Hot! Hot! Hot!.. You need to warn a person!'.
That's pretty wild that you get baked potato AND mashed potato in your school lunch in Finland. I've never had those two together or would even think to do so. Someone should have told them that the tomato soup is for dipping the grilled cheese sandwich in .
The school "hot" lunches were so bad when I was in grade school and the kids complained so much the PTA sent several parents to try the lunches. Several of the parents ate them and threw up they were so bad. (Documented and reported to the members of the PTA) The teachers forced us to eat that slop. After that I brought my lunches through the rest of my schooling. We would have been delighted to eat the lunches the Tribal people are eating! WW2 & Korea C and D rations would have been a huge step up from the garbage they served us and forced us to eat.
I went to a Catholic school in the South in the 90s and our lunch staff were all moms of different students. We had the best school lunch menus! All made from scratch by really good "home cooks". Spaghetti with meat sauce, huge cheeseburgers, fried chicken and macaroni and cheese, grilled cheese and tomato soup, etc. Oh boy, my mouth is watering just thinking about it! LOL
But states rights means some states feed children while others are producing future criminals (poor hungry people drop out of school and they must survive somehow.)
My US high school lunches were garbage! 👎🏾 Subpar fries, sloppy joes with crappy meat, chocolate milk (sugar, low quality chocolate powder, antibiotic filled milk, other bad ingredients), and other subpar low nutrient "food" with low quality green and fruit options. Had i been vegan back then, life would have been hard, but thankfully i chose to become one in my mid-20s and stayed that way to present day.
First hello everyone as the first post I think you should let them know that the US doesn't guarantee a lunch in ALL 50 States....some kids whose families are poor do not get food because our govt had cut out parts of that program under the last administration
AGREE! AND, most - not ALL - public school "school lunches" are poor quality - like prepackaged tv dinners ("airline lunches"), NOT freshly made and not much of it... yet SUPPOSED to keep a student going through the rest of the school day. 😡😡😡
If one of these poor kids grows up to invent a new life-saving medicine or a free and abundant fuel source, I want to be dang sure the government didn't help them survive.
I liked the Vegetable beef soup with grilled cheese in winter, and the chicken Fajitas. Did you have the fruit salad in the sweet cream sauce? Loved that
In my experience, half of UK school lunch is just Italian food ruined. Terrible stale pizza, terrible overcooked pasta, terrible unseasoned sauces, and terrible watery minestrone... I have had good shepherd's pie and fish fingers (though fish fingers aren't really something you can screw up, unless you burn them) from UK school dinners before though. They just need more sauce options (I don't recall ever seeing HP sauce or mustard at the schools I went to).
Why do they, as a general rule, not drink milk with meat? I read once that the dairy/meat combination is forbidden in Judaism; does the Muslim faith also have that rule?🤔
Hi guys. Appreciated the attempt at an American lunch, but... Although we requested to have them try grilled cheese with tomato soup...we eat that at home. I don't ever remember having "soup" at school lunch. Ummm, an I didn't think that was "soup" in that bowl either. I was too thick and actually looked like ketchup. Was the chef suggesting that they dip the sandwich into ketchup? If it had actually been fluid and a spoon in or near the bowl, they would have reasoned it out that the soup is eaten with the sandwich. They were all perplexed with that bowl of tomato paste. If the chef were to retry that particular meal, he should focus on the soup being an actual soup (please season properly). Maybe add seasoned croutons on top 😁 Glad that they enjoyed the brownie and grilled cheese sandwich though 👍
The best American school lunches involve foods like pepperoni pizza, sloppy joes, pulled pork sandwiches, tater tots, peaches, fresh orange slices, fruit cocktail, sausages, hamburgers, spaghetti with meatballs, fried chicken, chicken nuggets, chicken and dumplings with gravy, turkey and mashed potatoes, buttered corn, cinnamon rolls, pork chops and cinnamon apple sauce, stuff like that… More mediocre-pretty good stuff was meatloaf, chicken casserole, potato salad, Mac and cheese, apple slices, ravioli, chicken and rice, Cole slaw, tuna casserole, fish sticks, green salads, rolls, baked potatoes with beans/chili, and those rock hard breadsticks = not a fan…. The milk was always decent. The worst foods? Microwaveable burritos, lasagna, mixed veggies with Lima beans, you know- cold, tasteless, overly cheesy, weird textured crap….
Might be related to Exodus 23:19, "Do not cook a young goat in its mother’s milk." While it may be a Jewish bible passage, keep in mind that both Christianity and Islam are both directly descended from Judaism, and kosher and halal are very similar, only differing in superficial ways.
my 1950's 25 cent school lunch in NY always seemed to be hot roast beef sandwiches from #10 cans.for 2 cents you could get a slice of buttered bread to fill things out.the beef was army surplus i'll bet.
Why were they not told or shown to dunk the grilled cheese sandwich in the soup? They didn`t get the right effect. We eat them together on cold rainy days in the Fall and Winter. Then go back for seconds.
Yes, they have Schools in Pakistan and they start very early in the morning and typically finish just after midday so there isn't really a concept of school dinners there, however kids will take food from home to consume in school at break times.
They dip EVERYTHING and here none of them dipped the bread in the soup. That’s the whole point of putting them together! 😂😂😂
When they don't have anything to dip they always complain they 'need roti" with the meal. 🤷♂🤷♂
@@toolbaggers I think that's what bugs me, is it is often less a reaction to "let's try this foreign dish," and more a matter of "how can we turn this into something we're familiar with." That and the refusal of the producers to tell the testers *_how_* to properly consume what they're given. That's why I unsubscribed. That and the cringey "tester worship" that takes place in the comments. Less now than it used to be, thankfully.
I never dip my bread in my soup.
I went to school in Hawaii and "manapua" was constantly served... a bun with a sweet pork or beef filling.
I imagine that’s the Asian-American influence. I’m jealous, honestly, because in Illinois we’d just get served the budget diet. Lunch ladies tried their best with what they had, but unfortunately funding was scarce and many ingredients were low in quality…
@@linkly9272 But you have freedom and guns so it's okay.
@barryoconnor721. Boy, do I miss the manapua !!
Huli-huli chicken from Hawaii is really good chicken.
These men are so simple and happy. I wish I spoke the language and could go to the villages they come from. Try the food they eat. Teach them about the world. Amazing people. 💜 They may not be educated, but they are still very Intelligent. 🥰 I'm going through the list of videos and loving each one. 😂
The interpretation of the dishes is sometimes a little off but it's enjoying to watch. Grilled Cheese sandwiches here in the U.S. are brushed with melted butter and toasted on each side until the cheese is melted or some people brush the bread with mayo then fried in a pan until the cheese is melted and the bread toasted brown. Some people also brush the inside of the bread with mayo and put the cheese and then brush the outside with either mayo or butter then place in the skillet to toast.
No mayo please
MISinterpretation.
When my sister was newly married I watched her making lunch for her husband, grilled cheese with mayo inside. We'd never heard of that before but her husband's mom had always made them that way. I haven't tried it and have no plans to.
never heard of this grilled cheese mayo thing. must be midwestern or southern thing?
I absolutely detest mayo
I’m from France and never had this for my lunch sorry guys 😂
What was your lunch there?
The producers don't know crap. They are getting um, "creative." According to this video most kids around the world eat basmati rice for lunch.
@@bus6292 Let's just say that ketchup is banned.
I’m guessing that French kids eat baguettes, bouillabaisse, French onion dip sandwiches, fish soups, cheeses, fresh apple/pear slices/grapes/oranges, celery/cucumber/carrots/salads, and some kinda pastry, plus milk, stuff like that. 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Bc you eat snails.
The BEST thing for grilled cheese sandwiches is to dunk them in tomato soup. Sooooooo good.
What an awesome idea!!! Yes yes yes to that! ❤
In Canada I use ketchup with grilled cheese
Awesome winter food too, it'll warm you up nicely after having been outside in -30°C (pretty common winter temperature where I live).
@@mikaelwojciechowski7281 Exactly, i live in Canada so it gets really cold
I always love these videos they make me so happy 🥰😁😁😁😁
Good to see Rana! I really liked him on the show
Ben benieuwd wanneer jullie eens nederlands voedsel gaan uitproberen... geweldig om naar jullie te kijken... grten uit Nederland ❤
It's so good to see the gentlemen enjoy and compare! I is obvious they care for children and their education. They often speak of kids getting opportunities that they never had - please give the guys the chance to learn for themselves by showing them places on the map or globe. It could be a fun activity to mark each country they try things from. Please continue!
not sure if this is an older video just uploaded, but it's always great to see Rana Asif in the vids
We used to have sloppy joes, pizza, hot dogs, spaghetti and baked chicken.
Never liked sloppy joes
Yes all of those. Sometimes we had as a side dish steamed broccoli, and often a mix of carrots and peas.
Haha! They must have seen all those comments that they needed to have a grilled cheese with tomato soup on that older video where they try tomato soup for the first time.
I always do the salute back to Mr. Chaudhary also when he does it to me god bless🙋
I always enjoy watching for their great reactions to
whatever food they taste for the first time and their
reactions are always priceless thank you.💞☕🍪💞
The lunch presentation of the USA was not on point maybe for old folks but not for American kids lunches.
Their lunch consisted of pizza, tacos, hamburgers, baked chicken, baked potatoes, a salad bar, and so much more. But never a tomato base soup for lunch. I worked over twenty years at school and never once did I see a Tomato Soup for lunch.
I worked at school cafeterua for 16 yrs in VA and I don't remember serving tomato soup either but when I was young we did have grilled cheese and tomato soup in school lunches it was my favorite lunch ... maybe because I'm "old" . But it was a regular choice at least a couple times a month when I was in school.
We never had soup when I went to school
I’ll be seventh in a few months and I never remember tomato soup. Back then the worker were really cooking meals. Mixed vegetables, Italian spaghetti, baked chicken, mashed potatoes and they made the dinner rolls every day you name it we ate it. We had a well blanched lunch.I’m from the south in Louisiana the USA. And lunch was only .15 cents
We had grilled cheese and tomato soup when I was in school in the early '90s and I've seen loads of folks of different ages in the comments on some of their other videos who've said the same. So I assume that's where they got the idea. The only thing that I wish they'd done, is explain how it's very common for people to dunk their grilled cheese into the tomato soup. I also have to wonder if that was actually tomato soup, or just canned tomato sauce. The color and texture just didn't give me soup vibes. And one of the guys said somethung about it being sweet like ketchup??? That doesn't sound like any tomato soup I've had before, canned or homemade. Hmmm...
@@bobbiejojackson9448 yes you gotta dunk your grilled cheese in the soup . I think you may be right about that being tomato sauce they served.. love your name by the way my daughter's name is Bobbie Jean..
In my experience in school, our lunch was digesting, the Merican lunch they gave them looked much better lol, also Gull Sher’s turban looked beautiful
I constantly find their reaction to "pickles" amusing. I know they have pickled vegetables, why is pickled cucumber so surprising? They need a sampling of pickles - bread and butter, dill, garlic dill, sweet gerkins - all the wonderful variety pickles have to offer! Teach them to say "Hey, you gonna eat dat pickle"! In America, it ain't tomato soup unless its Campbell's!
Made with milk, not water.
No rectangle pizza for US school lunch? smh
Hamburger bun pizzas were some of our favorite lunches in Michigan in the US. Sauce, cheese and 2-3-4 pepperoni slices each on both halves of the hamburger bun lightly broiled. Not healthy at all, but sooo good.
A main breakfast in Japan is a raw egg mixed into rice.
And then cooked?
@@Guerita72 pretty much, it’s usually very hot rice so it cooks into a warm eggy sauce in the rice. It’s tasty!
Yuck
Are we just posting semi-random fact? A main breakfast in the US is cereal.
Yuck!
Do they ever bring some of these ideas back home and try to replicate it?
They don’t have the money to buy most of the ingredients.
Quite some time ago I asked the same question and they answered me back. Yes, they do try some at home. Sometimes they like something but it would be too expensive to get ingredients but sometimes they already have the ingredients at home so can make it. It's been so long I don't remember what dish they had in the video that prompted me to ask the question.
@@meacadwell I believe Rana Nadeem tried to make Shepherd's pie at home
These guys are wonderful. I’d assume TH-cam pays them? They could probably get ahold of the ingredients now
@@chiefppq8584 the channel gets paid but I’m sure it’s not all going to the men.
Trying lunchables would be kinda fun 😊
They are not that good
Pacific Islander food tends to be flavorful but not spicy. They also eat a lot of pork.
I went to school in Florida and we had a Cuban inspired menu such as chicken and yellow rice, Cuban sandwiches, and tres leches cake. We also had standards like pizza or spaghetti, chili and rice, beans and rice, Salisbury steak, beef stroganoff, and fish sticks, in addition to home-made soup twice a week. Good stuff, overall.
Not like any Hawaiian lunch I ever ate and I was raised in Hawaii...We mostly ate at the Manapua trucks.
It's like"Dr" Tahir's "medical" advice...all made up!
I nearly fried my tongue eating Japanese spicy pickles in a bento box. I just thought oh pickles... but I was like 'Hot! Hot! Hot!.. You need to warn a person!'.
You need to dip the grilled cheese sandwich in the soup. It's the comfort food of chilly days in childhood.
Would you please give any potato recipes to Mr. Asif? I hope it will make it easier with how much potatoes he has.
USA tomato soup is meant to have grilled cheese sandwich DIPPED in it- delicious combo!
the finnish one was on point except for the stuffed potato. If anything we have rye bread butter salad meatballs and mashed potatoes
Suomi mainittu, torilla tavataan!!! 🇫🇮
Well, these are heardly "American lunches" as stated, but interesting just the same.
That's pretty wild that you get baked potato AND mashed potato in your school lunch in Finland. I've never had those two together or would even think to do so. Someone should have told them that the tomato soup is for dipping the grilled cheese sandwich in .
Have them try durian, caviar and raw oysters! Would love to see their reaction!😁👍👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I love tomato soup, especially when made with milk.
8:07. “…potato ship.” I LOVE these guys!🥰🥰
I never had a school lunch of tomato soup and grilled cheese... I'm jealous..lol
They need to try school lunch from Italy! They take care of their kids
I'm from Finland and I have no idea what was on finnish plate. Not typical
That French lunch looks like what they served at the recent Olympics in Olympic Village 😂
They needed Italian drunkers lol loved those in school.
The school "hot" lunches were so bad when I was in grade school and the kids complained so much the PTA sent several parents to try the lunches. Several of the parents ate them and threw up they were so bad. (Documented and reported to the members of the PTA) The teachers forced us to eat that slop. After that I brought my lunches through the rest of my schooling. We would have been delighted to eat the lunches the Tribal people are eating! WW2 & Korea C and D rations would have been a huge step up from the garbage they served us and forced us to eat.
I went to a Catholic school in the South in the 90s and our lunch staff were all moms of different students. We had the best school lunch menus! All made from scratch by really good "home cooks". Spaghetti with meat sauce, huge cheeseburgers, fried chicken and macaroni and cheese, grilled cheese and tomato soup, etc. Oh boy, my mouth is watering just thinking about it! LOL
Hmmmmmmmmmm we had pretty good lunches
But states rights means some states feed children while others are producing future criminals (poor hungry people drop out of school and they must survive somehow.)
You are supposed to dip your grilled cheese in the tomato soup.
Absolutely never!
You have to have sour cream with the baked potato😊 or mayonnaise Works in a pinch
Grilled cheese and tomato soup is not a breakfast food in the US... Strictly for lunch or dinner only.
Great job Chef!!! 🎉
These are much better than actual school lunches
Tribal people go to Thailand. Let’s make it happen
Nice!! 🎉
Not dipping the grilled cheese into the tomato soup should be a crime.
Unless you're allergic to tomatoes.
Was the Finnish lunch really a stuffed baked potato with a side of mashed potato? If that's real, I'm moving to Finland.
Nope, I have never eaten stuffed potato in my life and I'm from Finland. We had potato mash and meatballs often but never stuffed potato at school.
@@RandomShit169 Rats!
Potato with a side of potato and bread with a side of rice! These guys are just making crap up with leftovers now.
These guys can be on the cover of Zig Zags
My US high school lunches were garbage! 👎🏾 Subpar fries, sloppy joes with crappy meat, chocolate milk (sugar, low quality chocolate powder, antibiotic filled milk, other bad ingredients), and other subpar low nutrient "food" with low quality green and fruit options. Had i been vegan back then, life would have been hard, but thankfully i chose to become one in my mid-20s and stayed that way to present day.
How about some Surströmming from Sweden?
I wish you could film a close-up of the plate of food
I have mentioned this to TPT many times. The subtitles cover the food so we can't see it! They have not responded or taken any steps to improve
First hello everyone as the first post I think you should let them know that the US doesn't guarantee a lunch in ALL 50 States....some kids whose families are poor do not get food because our govt had cut out parts of that program under the last administration
AGREE! AND, most - not ALL - public school "school lunches" are poor quality - like prepackaged tv dinners ("airline lunches"), NOT freshly made and not much of it... yet SUPPOSED to keep a student going through the rest of the school day. 😡😡😡
In our schools, kids can have unlimited fruit and vegetables.
@@lscoresby8810 love that!..as it should be!
If one of these poor kids grows up to invent a new life-saving medicine or a free and abundant fuel source, I want to be dang sure the government didn't help them survive.
Louisiana, at least in our parish public schools, free breakfast and lunch for all, and snap for the summer.
Do these guys ever get to-go boxes?
I’ve seen SO many videos on this channel… PLEASE give these people a napkin so they can wipe their fingers and mouths!
Growing up we had the best US lunches. Basically a McRib, ham on a bun, pizza, all the sides you could want. And this was I’ the 80’s
I liked the Vegetable beef soup with grilled cheese in winter, and the chicken Fajitas. Did you have the fruit salad in the sweet cream sauce? Loved that
I was I. School in the 50s and 60s
Have they tryouts Japanese sashimi 😅
They should be shown a proper Bento box.
Its tomato soup
I don't like tomato soup either lol
Those are pickles
Every place is a country, except Hawaii. Hawaii is a state. USA is the country.
Where was the uk school lunch
In my experience, half of UK school lunch is just Italian food ruined.
Terrible stale pizza, terrible overcooked pasta, terrible unseasoned sauces, and terrible watery minestrone...
I have had good shepherd's pie and fish fingers (though fish fingers aren't really something you can screw up, unless you burn them) from UK school dinners before though. They just need more sauce options (I don't recall ever seeing HP sauce or mustard at the schools I went to).
I didn't think they had lunch there!
What is jaggery
Hawaii is also in the USA 😂😂😂
What is gulub jamin
Ghul isn't wrong about milk. Also a grilled cheese sandwich with a vegetable on the side is a great lunch.
A grilled cheese sandwich with a side of turnips or onions.....mmmmm
Let them listen to Christian Prince
Why do they, as a general rule, not drink milk with meat?
I read once that the dairy/meat combination is forbidden in Judaism; does the Muslim faith also have that rule?🤔
The title of this should read tribal people try “international school lunches” not American school, lunch
they r the best
Hi guys. Appreciated the attempt at an American lunch, but...
Although we requested to have them try grilled cheese with tomato soup...we eat that at home. I don't ever remember having "soup" at school lunch. Ummm, an I didn't think that was "soup" in that bowl either. I was too thick and actually looked like ketchup. Was the chef suggesting that they dip the sandwich into ketchup? If it had actually been fluid and a spoon in or near the bowl, they would have reasoned it out that the soup is eaten with the sandwich. They were all perplexed with that bowl of tomato paste.
If the chef were to retry that particular meal, he should focus on the soup being an actual soup (please season properly). Maybe add seasoned croutons on top 😁
Glad that they enjoyed the brownie and grilled cheese sandwich though 👍
Some of those could have used a little salt and maybe some pepper. That would have added or brought the flavor out.
You Americans love to pepper all your food, some others nations don't. I personally don't use pepper on any food.
The food is seasoned when it's cooked.
I can usually get by not using salt but pepper is something else.
@@Befree898 Pepper is indigenous to India.
A very fun concept.
The best American school lunches involve foods like pepperoni pizza, sloppy joes, pulled pork sandwiches, tater tots, peaches, fresh orange slices, fruit cocktail, sausages, hamburgers, spaghetti with meatballs, fried chicken, chicken nuggets, chicken and dumplings with gravy, turkey and mashed potatoes, buttered corn, cinnamon rolls, pork chops and cinnamon apple sauce, stuff like that…
More mediocre-pretty good stuff was meatloaf, chicken casserole, potato salad, Mac and cheese, apple slices, ravioli, chicken and rice, Cole slaw, tuna casserole, fish sticks, green salads, rolls, baked potatoes with beans/chili, and those rock hard breadsticks = not a fan…. The milk was always decent.
The worst foods? Microwaveable burritos, lasagna, mixed veggies with Lima beans, you know- cold, tasteless, overly cheesy, weird textured crap….
ketchup is a vegetable.....
That lunch doesn't represent a school lunch for USA.
I really dislike yogurt.
The Hawaiian breakfast is weird.
the guy with the red eyes looks like he doesn't wear a welding shield when welding
They produce cannabis and opioid drugs in that part of the world.
They say milk is a whole food meant to be had just on its own
....for babies.......of the same species as the source of milk......preferably from it's biological mother. Anything else is unnatural.
Am curious, why not drink milk with meat?
Might be related to Exodus 23:19, "Do not cook a young goat in its mother’s milk."
While it may be a Jewish bible passage, keep in mind that both Christianity and Islam are both directly descended from Judaism, and kosher and halal are very similar, only differing in superficial ways.
@@DankRedditMemes i actually did think of that, but didnt know if Muslims might follow that. Thanks😊
@JackFrost-it6yz very possible, but am still curious as to why.. what is the reason, thinking, behind it.. 🤷♀️
In our 😂indian culture, they says you will get virtilago if you will eat chicken or fish and drink milk 😂together
@@sahibwr10 thank you for your answer.
They should be told how to eat the foreign foods... like dip cheese sandwich in the tomato soup
That doesn't even look like tomato soup. It looks like someone dumped a can of tomato sauce in a bowl and threw in some water. Yesh!!
I’m confused why they were served milk instead of hot tea with the Chinese meal 😮❤
school lunch...
I think you meant Japanese. Not Chinese.
It was Japanese not Chinese.
This whole channel and audience are confused.
my 1950's 25 cent school lunch in NY always seemed to be hot roast beef sandwiches from #10 cans.for 2 cents you could get a slice of buttered bread to fill things out.the beef was army surplus i'll bet.
The US gives them a big bowl of ketchup because Ronald Reagan told us that ketchup was a vegetable.
Tomato is a fruit. Reagan wa a huge step back in civilisation. Worse than Trump.
Tribal people play twister pls
You gay?
@@toolbaggers no
Why no milk with meat?
religious superstitions
Why were they not told or shown to dunk the grilled cheese sandwich in the soup? They didn`t get the right effect. We eat them together on cold rainy days in the Fall and Winter. Then go back for seconds.
Whats the school lunch in their country? thats if they have Schooling there in Pakistan
Yes, they do have schools in Pakistan 🤦
They often refer to foods they believe would go well in their children's school lunch boxes
You didn't even read the subtitles then, when they talked about their kids' lunchboxes. 🙄
Yes, they have Schools in Pakistan and they start very early in the morning and typically finish just after midday so there isn't really a concept of school dinners there, however kids will take food from home to consume in school at break times.
@@annainspain5176 Maybe he needs a bit of schooling himself!
Wrong references again😒👎
Its not currie
You are right, it is not currie. It is curry. In Italy they call it 'sauce' and in the US it is called gravy/stew.
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USA one is wrong, I dont see any prison food