Food Insider: This Cantonese, Italian, Egyptian, Indonesian, Brazilian, Moroccan, Neapolitan, Japanese, another Italian, Israeli, another Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, South Indian, Malaysian, Pakistani Dish also Food Insider: *Location New York*
i dont know if to like ur comment or not bcz on one hand ive seen it too and its stupid af but on the other,you have 69 likes... i dont wanna ruin the nice number
@@MoneymitchAU Because most people can't travel like that, also if you are interested just look up the food and you can see where it's from... we are also in a pandemic. Just because it's in NY doesn't mean it's not authentic most of the people who own or run these places probably have learned these recipes from their parents or family who are from wherever. I'm sure you've heard that it's a "melting pot"
@@MoneymitchAU litterly almost everyone who watches these videos are from the u.s or live near the u.s Yeah not everyone but enough people just because it's not located in it's traditional area doesn't mean that the people who own it aren't from wherever that food is from it's not a big deal
@@Levisleftittie you have a very narrow view of the world lol Most people on the internet are not from the US - do you have any idea how many more people there are outside the US than inside it?...
@@littlelimabean7130 The title is "42 more foods you need to eat before you DIE", not "42 similar traditional foods from Asia that exist in your local areas when you're too lazy to make yourself a dinner". If you're trying to make people believe that running around NYC and eat at some random place that's not even close to the original taste would fulfill a lifetime food bucket list, get outta here honey
Our ta’ameya here in Egypt is a little different than the one they show , it’s traditionally made a little smaller and more round, we sometimes add eggs to it too , makes it more delicious, it’s usually eaten for breakfast. It’s very common and you can find it everywhere here
@@4444-g1d but theyre taste different. Nasi goreng/chaofan in indonesia has tropical spices in it & sort of smokey flavour💕 Im chinese who lives in indo, so i know the difference😋
Trust me , nasi goreng that sell in restaurant usually tasteless and bland. Nasi goreng from streetfood is delicious. And there is a lot version of nasi goreng: ng java, ng seafood, ng mawut, ng dung-dung, fried white rice, etc.
They are! Strawberry is my favorite fruit and that place has the best strawberries I've ever had! Usually I don't like strawberries in syrup but the donut and syrup aren't to sugary and the tartness of the fruit balance it out sooo well!😋😋
I tried the Döner Kebab in Berlin, it was good, worth the money as it’s not that expensive in comparison to normal Döner. But u don’t miss much if u die without ever having eaten it.
I made avocado ice cream at home because of this channel and it was bomb. Would recommend. Blended some Frozen bananas ice and avocado altogether with a good amount of sugar and plant based milk or water. It was good by it self but I ended up adding cocoa powder to make it chocolate.
The first one is in my city!!!! I can confirm it's spectacular - one of my favorites, there's also a peach version they serve in the summer which i love almost as much as the original strawberry
Im so glad that have a brazilian food on the list, eu sou brasileiro e adoro biju, os melhores são de nutella com morango e as vezes leite condensado e banana.
You don't have to travel to Berlin to try Döner Kebab. Really, the one they mentioned here is very famous, but there are many stalls all over Germany that sell great Döner Kebab too. It's made its way to UK or the Netherlands, too.
YES! Ajitama soba is great. The egg is always perfectly cooked. I even tried to cook it myself but of course it can never beat the original. Guess I'm back to instant noodles for now
1:36 I have actually tried this and in my opinion the white wrap is very dry and unpleasant but with the filling it’s really good so my favorite is the middle part when they roll it up
It's honestly impressive how she tries so hard to pronounce every ingredient, but butchers every single one without fail. Also, kecap manis is a sweet soy sauce in nasi goreng. No... It isnt ketchup.
Great to see Nasi Lemak in #39 (that's where I'm from). You should try "buah keluak" or "buah kepayang" or scientifically called Pangium edule. A seed that is found in the mangrove. There is a lot of preparation need to process it before able to use it as an ingredient. Cook as a stew like dish with chicken or pork. Definitely, my dish to eat before I die. Some akin it as the Asian truffle. Go check it out!
Food Insider: This Cantonese, Italian, Egyptian, Indonesian, Brazilian, Moroccan, Neapolitan, Japanese, another Italian, Israeli, another Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, South Indian, Malaysian, Pakistani Dish
also Food Insider: *Location New York*
Amanuel Tesfaye Xd
how to cook a head of cow @? a little crazy
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I was supposed to comment it😂
@@scrtlymataray2724 haha beat u to it
Well I live in New York City so see ya I'm off to gain 2,000 pounds.
I swear y’all have shown that giant mozzarella clip a thousand times
Finally someone realizes
This channel is a content farm and no one else seems to notice
i dont know if to like ur comment or not
bcz on one hand ive seen it too and its stupid af
but on the other,you have 69 likes...
i dont wanna ruin the nice number
אלרועי לביא Nice
Yea
More like: 42 foods you cant try because the foods are not available where you live. And i live in Florida
You can't die because of that
Yea and also i will never go to those country cause im broke
Most of those dishes is made in newyork lol
Exactly how I felt while watching part 1
i’m shocked i recently got to try one of those dishes on a vacation
Nobody:
Literally Nobody:
TH-cam Recommendations : 42 foods you need to try before you die
Me: I guess my time has come
😂💀
Bruh if y'all try eating these, you will die while eating this
Best comment..
Lmfao
so yall telling me i have to eat roasted cauliflower before i die-
it’s a threat
Apparently yeah they are
Soooooo....does this mean I live forever if I don't, then?
I don’t even like cauliflower! And I like every other fruit and vegetable!
And a whole ball of mozzarella that is as big as a dog
Moral of the story:
go to NewYork
Haha youre right
Or LA
I live there this is epic
@@roaringblazing5919 So lucky, have you gone to these places?
ZedKay I assume most of them are in Manhattan, and I don’t live in Manhattan. I could go to one if I ever take a trip there by train
i dont really want to eat a 66lb ball of cheese
summer especially with the name mother’s breast
@@BlaiyND nahahahaiice
summer my father always said to eat your cheese ...sooooooooo...
‘’Ball of cheese’’
Because you have never tried it!!!!!
Everyone would love it trust me
@@martasassi8924 its 66lbs-
“a dollop of Nutella”
*pours whole container of Nutella on a burger*
😂
America at its finest
2 shots of vodka
@@vivienneseargent842 even us americans wouldn't even SMELL that thing, that is disgusting
@@jonathanielpringlemaniii ok ok
The sauce of francesinha has nothing to do with tomato sauce, is a completly diferent sauce and os amazing
É feito do quê?
It's made with beer. That's the key ingredient for the sauce
Me: Dosa is an Indian dish-
Food insider: Location - New York
So many traditional foods that they recommended to try in New York rather than the place they’re from smh
@@MoneymitchAU Because most people can't travel like that, also if you are interested just look up the food and you can see where it's from... we are also in a pandemic. Just because it's in NY doesn't mean it's not authentic most of the people who own or run these places probably have learned these recipes from their parents or family who are from wherever. I'm sure you've heard that it's a "melting pot"
@@justme-ew3ri most people aren’t in NYC lol
@@MoneymitchAU litterly almost everyone who watches these videos are from the u.s or live near the u.s
Yeah not everyone but enough people just because it's not located in it's traditional area doesn't mean that the people who own it aren't from wherever that food is from it's not a big deal
@@Levisleftittie you have a very narrow view of the world lol
Most people on the internet are not from the US - do you have any idea how many more people there are outside the US than inside it?...
Lol it's really weird how you recommend us to eat native food of Asia's countries in some restaurants in NYC. Really ?
I was wondering about this too
Yeehhh same when it comes to nasi goreng part.i was triggered when seeing it in NYC
@@mio1694 Same! That really made me mad. You can eat Nasi Goreng in Indonesia for a cheaper price and it probably has a better taste!
People can’t travel everywhere. Local areas of really good and similar foods like that is what they’re saying to help, duh
@@littlelimabean7130 The title is "42 more foods you need to eat before you DIE", not "42 similar traditional foods from Asia that exist in your local areas when you're too lazy to make yourself a dinner". If you're trying to make people believe that running around NYC and eat at some random place that's not even close to the original taste would fulfill a lifetime food bucket list, get outta here honey
The way she narrates reminds me of that college humor skit with the over-pronunciation of dialects
my thoughts exactly i -
The way she said mozzarella
that wasn't my GGOOOOOAALLLLLLLLLL
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Thank God someone said it I was going insane😂
Food insider: Burger with Nutella. Very delicious
Me: probably was invented by a pregnant woman.
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"This dish is Indonesias national dish" location: New York City
It's their national dish in nyc maybe the owner is from indonesia
@@lalallaakaka no shit Sherlock
Bruh
As an Indonesian, literally just go to Indonesia where it's traditionally made
@@mal_0124 klo ada yg susah kenapa yang mudah?
Would be great if you did a series of the 10 best foods from each state...rather than 85% of the foods in New York.
Lies again? Sharp Nose WWE88 WWE82
Literally no one:
Narrator: the irbfkshvwj is served with traditional ncjdkdbx located in vdonejxvs
Basically google translate but different voice
jack stauber’s buttercup?
I laughed way too much at this lmaooo
HAHAHAHAHAH
I thinks that's polish
Why is nearly everything in NYC!?
OMG 😯 Didn’t expect that much likes
Thanx
I think insider is based in nyc
Ikr, I'm from Malaysia and NYC is way too far from me.
NYC Is the King and the most popular state
Hehe :)
I live in New York City
Cuz these fools in NY duhhh
Some of these are actually kinda gross not gonna lie
Yup
true
Like your content+pfp
Yeah
The nutella sandwich is BIG YUCK
Our ta’ameya here in Egypt is a little different than the one they show , it’s traditionally made a little smaller and more round, we sometimes add eggs to it too , makes it more delicious, it’s usually eaten for breakfast. It’s very common and you can find it everywhere here
I'm Libyan American,, Al Salam alaikum.
wow
I love how they say tapioca is like jelly when ITS NOT AT ALL. It’s more like a crepe made of yuca flower than anything else
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Food insider:Burger with nutella.Very delicious.
Everyone alse:Why god whyyyyy
brooo there's CHEESE ON IT TOO TFKSHPWEBIWAAFIHEH
AHAA LIKE NOPE B* MAYBE ANOTHER TIME
i understand sweet things on savory, like honey and maple syrup
But *nutella* ???? HELLL NOO
Looked repulsive to me
Diego Brando no let them drown
1:30
You have to come to New York to have Indonesia's national dish
Meanwhile, you can make your own nasi goreng without having to go to NY 😂
it is not even originated from indonesia. 炒饭 is from china. it is a rice cooked with another ingredients in the pan.
@@4444-g1d but theyre taste different. Nasi goreng/chaofan in indonesia has tropical spices in it & sort of smokey flavour💕
Im chinese who lives in indo, so i know the difference😋
@@pp_sangtisbruh nasi goreng is here in Malaysia aswell
Trust me , nasi goreng that sell in restaurant usually tasteless and bland. Nasi goreng from streetfood is delicious. And there is a lot version of nasi goreng: ng java, ng seafood, ng mawut, ng dung-dung, fried white rice, etc.
Food insider: 42 foods you need to eat before you die
Me: *dies*
Food insider: listen here you little.....
you weren't supposed to do that
@@swolzer how's Russia?
@@tobiramasenju9845 collapsing
@@hel2727 you're not wrong
🤣
Their world starts at New and ends at York.
1:19 omg ta'ameya is so good! my grandmother always makes it and it's delicious
Those strawberries looked soooo good
They are! Strawberry is my favorite fruit and that place has the best strawberries I've ever had! Usually I don't like strawberries in syrup but the donut and syrup aren't to sugary and the tartness of the fruit balance it out sooo well!😋😋
Adaeze Ulebor in France there are cakes with these strawberries 🍓 covered in Gelatine and with a hard biscuit floor
It’s so goooooodddddd
6:32
Food: Vietnamese
Me: So i have to go to NY to get that? Menawhile i live in Vietnam
Oh hell nah
Just like in another video, raclette in NY, I was like if you want a good raclette go to France or Switzerland, not NY
If it’s Vietnamese, you can surely get it in Vietnam
3:58
That one guy who left his phone and wallet on the table:
*_OH SHI-_*
I am pretty sure they warn them
@@refi257 it's a joke-
Ur profile pic is amazing
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@@chefathome7266 I’m scared to click-
Food Insider: mouth-watering confections, pastas, and other elaborate dishes
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c a u l i f l o w e r.
*b u r g e r d i p p e d i n n u t e l l a*
2:08 homie pronounced mortadela with a italian accent i cant
is it not italian?
@@kidsarecheese9198 the food? yes, but you dont need to put an accent to say it lmao
@@user-mg1bp5my2b truu, but what made me cringe more was when she put an accent on the country names like "IeBERIian"
idk she did that with a lot of the Italian dishes, maybe it's a first or second language? I'd pronounce stuff in my language with an accent too ngl
a portuguese food. Pastel de Belém
42?! Perfect! We can call it the "EVERYTHING" Bucket list!
The actual sign: Fresh hummus.
My brain:
*FrEsH HuMaNs?*
Hannibal?! 😣
@@abigaellef.7180 Hmm...
He wouldn't mind it.
Exactly thats I saw for a sec
**mY bRaIn**
Same 🙀🙀🙀🙀
Oooof
That moment when you actually have eaten one of these things before they made a video about it.
I now consider myself a gourmet and trendsetter.
How were they
I tried the Döner Kebab in Berlin, it was good, worth the money as it’s not that expensive in comparison to normal Döner. But u don’t miss much if u die without ever having eaten it.
I made avocado ice cream at home because of this channel and it was bomb. Would recommend. Blended some Frozen bananas ice and avocado altogether with a good amount of sugar and plant based milk or water. It was good by it self but I ended up adding cocoa powder to make it chocolate.
Gross
@@chickennwafers so straightforward lmao
2:59 I read as “fresh humans” and I was like what the actual fu-
Mmmm yes fresh juicy humans
@@ameliachoong100 armie hammer would love this
I read the same thing, my mouth watered but then I was disappointed
The first one is in my city!!!! I can confirm it's spectacular - one of my favorites, there's also a peach version they serve in the summer which i love almost as much as the original strawberry
It really does look delicious!
6:32
Me: Finally a thing not in NYC
Location: *NYC*
Fuuu
Has anyone recognized a fact that the gumbo is actually from New Orleans?
Is this a Princess and the Frog reference...?
2:08 Why did that make me cringe
Because it is
The whole video makes me cringe
@@pjn_04 lol
Straight out
Mortadéééglia
Love all of these international foods that you can apparently get the best version of exclusively in New York City 🙄🧐
Yes my mouth IS watering thank you
i actually love the voice for this video it’s so soothing and she can actually pronounce the foods
feryal ; not the Asian foods
0:34 wait didn’t you guys say this was a terrible trend of a food in your top 10 worst food trends. God make a choice insider!
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1:34 unless I’m bugging that’s Rich Brian?-
yummyyoongi ÙwÚ I thought I was the only one who saw him
IM LIKE YOOO if I say it and it’s not him, I’m gonna sound racist
That is him from the jumper
I-
im like 90% thats him
Im so glad that have a brazilian food on the list, eu sou brasileiro e adoro biju, os melhores são de nutella com morango e as vezes leite condensado e banana.
You don't have to travel to Berlin to try Döner Kebab. Really, the one they mentioned here is very famous, but there are many stalls all over Germany that sell great Döner Kebab too. It's made its way to UK or the Netherlands, too.
its originally from turkey so its best to come and eat here
Wow, those portion sizes are amazing. They would feed my whole family!
Americans eat a lot lol
I just realised the list has 42 foods because 42 is the meaning of life woah
2:17 I heard Poison.
Turn on Closed Captions it should say Hoisin
Yes.
The speaker actually did a really good job at pronouncing everything, videos usually butcher ethnic food names lol
Strawberry-jelly stuffed donuts caught my eye... I wish I could taste it...
I’ll probably die of diabetes by the time I’ve tried to eat all the foods on this list.
Dude, you won't get diabetes you will only crap out the biggest diarrhea of you're life.
Start with the Asian food on the list would be wise
This is why you share it with your friends. And it'll cost less if you split the price.
@@noobisnotoveratedidk1409 Worse than Dying.
Do it in 42 days, a day for every menu, youll be fine😀😀
Vegetarians be quaking at some of these. Especially 2:52
7:50 that face tho
So focused on the food that I didn't even notice rich Brian was in this video
Nasi padang and Nasi goreng, Satay to 😍✨ I'am like in HEAVEN 😄
It is so cringe when she tries to pronounce the names of some food
ikr
When she said mozzarella I cringed
Infectious Sheep I’m from Spain and when she said “chorizo” omfg🤢
@@thedarkesttimeline8715 even I know it's pronounced chore-eats-oh
Infectious Sheep I don’t know what you mean, but I know how to pronounce it because I’m from spain 😂
2:59 for some reason I read it "fresh humans" :P
JustJulPlays sameee
yum humans
Me too! 😂
தோசை. dosa 💞💞💞.. South Indian's favourite especially on Tamil-nadu 🔥🔥🔥
I am delighted by the fact that there is actual humus outside of the middle east.
A burger between 2 waffles topped with Nutella - this is really asking for a heart attack somewhere down the line...!
6:55 are u kidding me 🧐 if u want to eat dosa come in india then u will know the genuine taste not it ny in a hotel
Right
apurva khare depends which restaurant in india
Calm down. They are just talking about restaurants available in America not india. So they can still experience the food without visiting the country.
apurva khare usa has food from all over the world that will not be the only restaurant with south indian food
It's not that deep lmao. It's just about diff cuisine found in NYC. Chill.
me:*dies*
food insider: listen here you little sh-
Nuttella burger summat i would never try in a million years
I definety want to try some of these mouthwatering foods one day!
Duuude, the strawberry donuts are so good. I'm lucky to live in the city 🤣
*Me eating Nasi Lemak with Ayam goreng berempah while watching this video*
"Uwwwwwww interesting, menarikkkk!"
Tapi en pelik tak kalau diorang buat nasi lemak lobster
The voice is so soothing at the start
YES! Ajitama soba is great. The egg is always perfectly cooked. I even tried to cook it myself but of course it can never beat the original. Guess I'm back to instant noodles for now
1:36 I have actually tried this and in my opinion the white wrap is very dry and unpleasant but with the filling it’s really good so my favorite is the middle part when they roll it up
Wow very nice food, Thanks for your sharing
2:03 I can assure you that's amazing 😆
It's a taste of paradise
2:25 I live 5 minutes away from there lmaooo
cap
Lekker man ik woon daar ook dichtbij!
Its midnight where i live and yes, i clicked
sis same
Who else is watching this while fasting in Ramadhan?
Im from the future, ramadhan is over
who has tried nasi goreng its really nice i eat it like every day
Yes but I don’t think it’s good made with ketchup ngl
01:36 i literally thought it was rolled into a door mat
1:27
Food insider : Nasi Goreng
Me : finally my country
Also food insider : located on nyc
me who ate this for my breakfast : 👁👄👁
I am a simple girl. I see strawberries, i clicked
is no one gonna talk about her pronunciations, on point.
لا اله الا الله محمدا رسول الله اذا هذه طيبات الارض فكيف بطيبات الجنة 😍😍😍
رب لاتحرمنا فضلك وادخلنا الجنة بلا حساب ولا سابق عذاب
Netflix: are you still watching?
Somebody’s daughter: 0:46
Oooh i used to live next to the donut man:).
There was always along line and a dozen donuts cost like 20 bucks
Jollof Rice is THE BEST I eat it almost every day.
Shout Out to all the west African moms out there :) :) :)
My African brother
There were so many awesome things on this list I want to try.
OMG! I'm watching this during virus outbreak and lockdown...hope the conditions get better soon:)
Btw, I'm lovin' your videos !!
It's honestly impressive how she tries so hard to pronounce every ingredient, but butchers every single one without fail. Also, kecap manis is a sweet soy sauce in nasi goreng. No... It isnt ketchup.
I love how she goes out of her way to pronounce italian words with the accent but doesnt know that the r in monsieur is mute
It's not really silent its just pronounced different. The n is silent
is unbelivable the amazing kinds of different foods that had around the world i'm would like eat these delicious masterpieces !!!
I just love your videos very much
Your channel videos are very interesting
I love your ideas
really like the narrators voice for some reason haha. Great pronunciation
why is nobody talking about how Rich Brian casually offers you the nasi goreng
I was just about to comment tha--
Great to see Nasi Lemak in #39 (that's where I'm from). You should try "buah keluak" or "buah kepayang" or scientifically called Pangium edule. A seed that is found in the mangrove. There is a lot of preparation need to process it before able to use it as an ingredient. Cook as a stew like dish with chicken or pork. Definitely, my dish to eat before I die. Some akin it as the Asian truffle. Go check it out!
I swear to god u need to try hummus it's so good and if u ever get to eat it eat it whit French fries I swear. It's so good 😊😋❤️💗
The strawberry donut is everything you hope it is and more! Still dreaming about that donut 🍩
3:34
* todoroki shoto wants to know your location*
😂😂
shoto!!
Location: New York City
Lmaooo😂😂
Not funny, didnt laugh
I suggest Rendang, indonesian(minang) beef stew, which was voted as one of the most felicious food in the world
Daging rendang is my favourite!
1:34 rich brian why hello there
2 5 8 10 13 25 26 39 41😋💖
Thanks 4 making an interesting yet efficient vid & not wasting my time👍
We love it when the thumbnail is the first video
1:35 RICHHHHH BRIANNNNNN OMFG MY HEART WENT IUT OF MY CHEST AHHHHH 😳🥴