Selamat Hari Merdeka Malaysia!! 🇲🇾🇲🇾 Happy Malaysian National Day!! 🇲🇾🇲🇾 And a huge thanks to the Jollybeans who sent us Malaysian snacks to make this video possible!! 😊
When you bought lots of Malaysian snacks, planning to send it out to jolly. You just got tempted to taste all the snacks by yourself. In the end. Buy new load of snacks. Hahahaha
when josh said "weak, malaysia, weak" istg y'all need to send maggi asam laksa and pedas giler and pls send them keropok ikan too!and durian pop damn i can think of a lot of snacks HAHAHAHAHA p/s: am i the only one who never used "shiok"??i used "sodap" instead 😂
I have a lot of thought that spicy fried chicken at McDonald's MY were made where I think the flour coating literally mixed with a hundreds bird eyes chilies the flour just changes color from white to deathly red
Wow I could actually understand what you are saying, u said our greeting have the same meaning right? I have learned korea language for about a year. I never knew 안녕 means safe, thanks for the info ~love from Malaysia
So Here comes the education guys 😅😂 : Selamat always accompanied by the time of the day. If u want to use it as a greetings. Its like Good in English. Example : Selamat Pagi : Good morning Selamat Tengahari : Good Afternoon Selamat Malam : Good night Selamat Makan : Please enjoy the food. (Ok thats an outlier there 😂) Thank u josh and ollie for premiering the video on the eve of our independent day. Selamat (hey...again it works like Good/Happy-something) menyambut hari kemerdekaan Malaysia tanahairku! 🇲🇾💕🥳🇲🇾 Means : Happy (selamat) menyambut (celebrating) Hari (day) Kemerdekaan (Independence). 😊😆 Shiok means syok! (In malaysian slang spelling) If u want to intensify it : syok gile! 🤣🤣🤣
We don't actually just say "Selamat", we say "selamat (time of day)" like "Selamat pagi" which means "Good morning", "Selamat tengah hari", which translates to "Good Afternoon", and so on, pretty much like English people do. And Josh, nailed the pronunciation on the fish snack and "perisa assam laksa" was on point, but the e in "segera" is pronounced like in "per" and the a as in "car". (I'm a TESL student in Malaysia). Perisa already means flavour so Perisa Tom Yam Thai means Tom Yam Thai flavoured.
I'm from New Zealand but my mum grew up in Malaysia (even tho she is from here too) so i was always brought up with their culture, and even went with her to go back and visit there. It's a beautiful place and the food was amazing, great to see you guys enjoy a small part of it xx
Malaysian here, one year late but anyway Perisa = flavour Selamat = safe Selamat pagi = Good morning Selamat petang = Good afternoon Selamat malam = Good night Shiok/syok = fun/delicious (more to how a person feels).
@@shalikaastary646 Means that his accent can be applied to any world language (he can mimic accents pretty well to the original language) and even his English accent is very fluent - he sometimes sounds more British, sometimes more American, sometimes like a neutral English accent. He also speaks Korean and Chinese so this fluidity is probably triggered by all of that and also the fact that he travels a lot and has been since he was a kid.
It's prolly bec he's maybe subconsciously imitating the accent of, like his mind knowing it's Malaysian so he reads it like that. Happens a lot and could also be, prolly because he studied Korean. ^^
Agreed... Mamee ramen doesn't taste good, even their snacks... There are other brand taste amazingly delicious... Well at lest he/she representing Malaysian to them..
hi fellow malaysians, i found a great recipe to upgrade the mamee pedas giler tomyum. 1. cook the noodles then drain them 2. on a frying pan, put sesame oil and chopped garlic (1 clove) and chopped red onion (1 small ones), chili oil that they have in the pan ( if u cant eat spicy you should put 1/4 of the oil) 3.fry an egg together with the garlic and onion and instantly put the noodles in 4. put all the seasonings provided then stir fry them for 3 minutes in medium heat *Bonus fry a sunny side up with the yolk half cooked and place on top of the noodles.
C is pronounce ch Crab in Bahasa Melayu is Ketam hence, Tam Tam. I'm assuming that you found the seasoning inside the big mamee monster bag after recording this. and Perisa means Flavour. That translation is kind of wrong because it'll only meant "tasty" if you add prefix "berperisa'' but it is rarely used. btw thank you.
Selamat is kinda like hello, but its like a fancy greeting if you are meeting an elder or a person of higher status. we don't really tend to say selamat unless it is in line of a special event of celebration... BUT YASSSS MALAYSIA SNACKS BABY
I just stumbled upon this video but i honestly love their honesty about the food they eat, how they taste the textures etc, you've definitely earned yourselves a new subscription!!
Cap Ping Pong is actually, "Ping Pong Brand"😅 There are loads more of malaysian snacks you guys should try. I think I'll send you some instant malaysian packed dish sometime soon.
I... like Mamee (any flavour)... but Maggi (I feel like their flavouring is their strong point, not the noodle texture) Tom Yam and Asam Laksa are also okay.
for me its this one thin cracker from pasar malam that excessively covered in some kind of orange-red chilli powder. Sets every taste buds on fire and all i could do is keep munching more and set more fire. LOL
FINALLY. LONG time coming. Malaysia has arguably one of the best cuisines in Southeast Asia EDIT: Throwback to primary/secondary school where I would chow down 5 packets of Mamee Monster a day, until the cafeteria lady told my mom and my mom forbid her to sell me any more 🙃🙃🙃
Im from Malaysia!!! AND I CANT BELIEVE I JUST SAW THIS VIDEO! This was like last year but its okay. IM SO HAPPY THOUGHHH cuz you guys managed to try some of our most popular malaysia snacks!l There is def more that you guys should try!
I feel that instant noodles should be eaten with the soup. That is why we have the spoon on one hand and chopsticks on another. Eating them in a spoonful is a bliss!
I love how you see the exact moment in 9:35 when they decided this was a competition 😂 Ollie's like "it's ON" and josh is like "why? You're an idiot" but competes anyway 😂😂
“Perisa” doesn’t mean tasty. Just means flavour. “Shiok” (she-yok) means fun, definitely doesn’t have anything to do with something being tasty. Nobody ever says this in regards to how food tastes. “Sedap” means delicious or tasty. “Kecil” (ke-chill) means small.
Shiok doesn't specifically mean "fun" although you can use it like that. It's just an expression to describe how amazing something feels or in this case, taste.
I love Mamee Chef Tom Yum! Our 7/11's here used to sell that in the past years. I love to microwave or boil it on the stove top for like a minute so that the oils and the sauce mix together and the noodles soak it up a bit and it's creamier. Unfortunately, the branches near our home no longer sell those but I can still buy it online. I'm not from Malaysia by the way, I'm from the Philippines. Lots of love!
Bowl of Tofubyul your memory = amazing and I hope I did ok lol! I sometimes do get muddled up as some words have mixed meanings depending on context but I love learning about all the terms it’s so fascinating to me! 💖💖
Jolly being crackheads in the end lmao. Thanks for the Merdeka wish guys, and for the wonderful video on Malaysian snacks! Selamat Hari Merdeka fellow Malaysians!
Josh & Ollie - come over and we will be more than happy to give you lads a list of snacks MOST of us would love. What you've sampled are hits and misses, although the hits were no way near 대박 level 😁 And why stop at snacks - go "makan" too pls!
@@shazanamn5119 Maggi's actually a Swiss brand owned by Nestle(even though it's really big in Malaysia) so they might have it over there. I've seen Maggi sold in Australia. Though the Malaysian version definitely tastes different and there are local flavours. Mamee is an actual Malaysia brand.
Im Malaysian, those all my favorites snacks! And because of this video, i immediately subscribe this channel ! You guys are funny! 😂 And your Malay language actually not bad 😂
Which apollo? Apollo is the brand and they have a few snacks. But no one can argue Super Rings is classic. However I feel like recently it taste different. I wonder if it's me.
Maggi is our most famous ramen. The new hype is maggi pedas giler. Mean maggi crazy hot. Thyre extremely hot. Not as hot as mammee ghost pepper. My fav is actually a different brand, ibumee fried noodle ramen. For snacks theres one malaysian snacks viral by a korean singer idk her name. She loves the super ring cheeze snack. I love it too its sooooooo cheezy like your mouth would feel sticky with cheeze as you eat it.
There’s actually more great snacks from Malaysia! I hope you’ll get the chance to try it someday! Thanks for posting this video during our Independence Day
Hi Josh and Ollie. Im from Malaysia. You should come and try the food here. Many interesting malaysian food and also drinks. And you all should also try mcdonald in malaysia. I bet you will like it too. Cant wait to see you all collab with uncle roger again.
Selamat Hari Merdeka Malaysia!! 🇲🇾🇲🇾
Happy Malaysian National Day!! 🇲🇾🇲🇾
And a huge thanks to the Jollybeans who sent us Malaysian snacks to make this video possible!! 😊
Even thought it's technically tomorrow. 😊
@@jolly Well, its the thought that counts :P
Cant wait to watch this 😁
Thankyou josh and ollie !
Thank you Josh and Ollie! Selamat Hari Merdeka!
Bruh! I cant believe they actually did this! Who else is malaysian here!
Me... Happy merdeka day bro
Meee
Me! Happy Merdeka!
I'm Singaporean :/
Sini sini! 🤣
I've been in Malaysia for almost 21 years and this is my first time hearing the joke of "Mamee before she qualified become a chef" 😭😂😂
Lol, im burst into laugh when i heard that joke . 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I was dying fr
Damn... when Ollie downed Mamee Monster like that, he automatically became an honourary Malaysian.
yeolyeah omg yes! Instant Malaysian qualification HAHA
Ollie is now becoming the part of "Mamee Monster Munchers". Welcome to da chat
@@krispchicken asdfghjkl welcome to tha chat ayeeeeeeeee
We have welcomed him to the Mamee Monsters gang
It's the only correct way for optimimum savouring of Mamee Monster, like, even Ollie instinctively pour it down like that 😂 yepp, *the monster way* 👍
Tho I'm not Malaysian, kudos to Jolly for bringing attention to the world. Happy National Day to u Malaysia!
Thank you for the wish! 💖
thanks
Thanks
Aw thank you! ✨
Thank you for the wish. ❤️
Josh's pronunciation of the Malay words are not bad. I'm impressed.
Oh my God.. We need someone to get proper Malaysian snacks and send them to Olly and Josh.
Ikr! The selection of those ramen was so... Untasty. That asam laksa from unfamiliar brand was just bad... Im dissapointeddd
When you bought lots of Malaysian snacks, planning to send it out to jolly. You just got tempted to taste all the snacks by yourself. In the end. Buy new load of snacks. Hahahaha
Ikr. SOMEONE BRING OUT THE BIG GUNS
No they come here to taste the real Malaysia
agreed, we should send them more
Its cool that you are premiering the video on the eve of Malaysia Independence Day.. 😁
Yes, and it's ironic that they are british because we gained independence from their people!
when josh said "weak, malaysia, weak" istg y'all need to send maggi asam laksa and pedas giler and pls send them keropok ikan too!and durian pop damn i can think of a lot of snacks HAHAHAHAHA
p/s: am i the only one who never used "shiok"??i used "sodap" instead 😂
I have never heard shiok being said out loud unless it was referring to that whole salted egg shiok thing we had going on last year.
Or maybe..they didnt mean shiok..but it should be "syok"😂
I used sedap giler
I use "SODAP GILE" 😂
Mine is "sodap bak hang " HAHAHAHA
send them maggi pedas giler guys so we can see josh and ollie suffer >:)
Invite Rev Chris!!!! 😂
OMGEE YESS HAHAHHAHAHHA
Omg hahahaa
Or the new Ayam Goreng McD 😂😈
I have a lot of thought that spicy fried chicken at McDonald's MY were made where I think the flour coating literally mixed with a hundreds bird eyes chilies the flour just changes color from white to deathly red
Happy National Day to my Malaysian neighbours! 🇲🇾 From your Singaporean brother 🇸🇬
Real RedViking thank you 😊
thank you!!!!
Thanks.
Tq neighbour.
4:53
It's not weak, it's just the person who sent you the snack doesn't know how to choose the delicious taste of snack.
trueee
Mamee chef lontong is the best
@@可乐加糖 yessssssss
@@可乐加糖 Yup, definitely🔥
"That's a long time ago to still be boasting about it!"..
Ollie you're effortlessly funny. 😂😂
OMG! YOU GUYS REALLY DO MALAYSIAN SNACKS! Hope you guys enjoy the snacks and please, come to Malaysia! :D
'Before she's chef. Just Mamee'
'before she qualified'
I'm laughing so hard😆😆😆
말레이시아 인사말이 Safe라는 뜻도 있다니요! 우리나라말이랑 비슷하네요! 안녕(아무 탈이나 걱정이 없이 편안함)
비슷한 맥락으로 사용하는 것 같아 참 신기하네요!
네 저도 가끔에 그렇게 생각 많이해요 ㅋㅋ 이상하게 말레이시아어 랑 한국어 비슷한 점 좀 많아요 ((지금생각나지못해지만 진짜있어요ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 발음도살짝비슷해가지고요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
말레이시아 사람입니다
@@pyc912 오 한국어 완전 잘하시네요
Wow I could actually understand what you are saying, u said our greeting have the same meaning right? I have learned korea language for about a year. I never knew 안녕 means safe, thanks for the info
~love from Malaysia
@@lillychoo8604 칭찬해줘서 고맙습니다 ㅋㅋㅋ 사실은 아직 많이부족해요 혼자서 배우니까 ㅋㅋㅋ
Bae is Young배영 와 혼자 배우시는데 정말 잘하시네요! 한국어 배우는데 있어서 엄청 열정적이신 것 같아서 대단하신거 같고 한편으론 한국인으로서 감사하다는 마음도 드네요! 앞으로도 파이팅하세요!
So Here comes the education guys 😅😂 :
Selamat always accompanied by the time of the day. If u want to use it as a greetings. Its like Good in English. Example :
Selamat Pagi : Good morning
Selamat Tengahari : Good Afternoon
Selamat Malam : Good night
Selamat Makan : Please enjoy the food. (Ok thats an outlier there 😂)
Thank u josh and ollie for premiering the video on the eve of our independent day.
Selamat (hey...again it works like Good/Happy-something) menyambut hari kemerdekaan Malaysia tanahairku! 🇲🇾💕🥳🇲🇾
Means :
Happy (selamat) menyambut (celebrating) Hari (day) Kemerdekaan (Independence). 😊😆
Shiok means syok! (In malaysian slang spelling)
If u want to intensify it : syok gile! 🤣🤣🤣
Selamat Sejahtera semua 😁
Salamat in filipino means thank you, so... Salamat as well. Lool
I thought it's selamat siang? And selamat sore also selamat jalan selamat sejahtera
@@liliana3732 Those are indonesian phrases. We understand them but we don't use them
Might be an idiot 😂 and I am not sure but it looks a lot like salam/salamet in arabic which means hello/peace upon you. Does it have a connection??
Josh: Weak,Malaysia,Weak
Me in my head: you'll regret saying that man
Yeah lets send them spicy maggie
@@khadijahwafi8243 good idea👍👍👍
I'll be back in you up if you have any plans
Same weak is ........... Lemah
The person that sends them that food has a bad taste bud
We don't actually just say "Selamat", we say "selamat (time of day)" like "Selamat pagi" which means "Good morning", "Selamat tengah hari", which translates to "Good Afternoon", and so on, pretty much like English people do.
And Josh, nailed the pronunciation on the fish snack and "perisa assam laksa" was on point, but the e in "segera" is pronounced like in "per" and the a as in "car". (I'm a TESL student in Malaysia).
Perisa already means flavour so Perisa Tom Yam Thai means Tom Yam Thai flavoured.
YES. EXACTLY. ALSO IRKED ABOUT THE FACT THAT HE CALLED OUR LANGUAGE MALAYSIAN WHEN IT'S MALAY> ROFL
@@beatricelai1783 that's alright. Just educate. They probably thought it was the same like Korea- Korean.
@@faevolans True.
Ayyy TESL student!!!
@@KaraShadows95 Ayyyyy I'm still in Foundation, though.
I'm Malaysian but honestly, why Cintan??!!! It's literally the weakest instant noodles in Malaysia and taste nothing! Hahahahaha.
#SelamatHariMerdeka
Yeah agree with you, Cintan is the lowest for instant noodles compare to the others brand
ikr there r so manyyy delicious foodss and snack in Malaysia why did they sent those???
They should send maggi
but Cintan is delicious for me. Maggi is ok, but Cintan is when you sick of Maggi. 😌✨
I love Cintan. For me, Cintan is more better than Maggi.
My absolute favorite thing is when Ollie says something and josh loses his mind with laughter. I like is hilarious and josh’s laugh is so contagious.
I'm from New Zealand but my mum grew up in Malaysia (even tho she is from here too) so i was always brought up with their culture, and even went with her to go back and visit there. It's a beautiful place and the food was amazing, great to see you guys enjoy a small part of it xx
I love how they put the MAMEE package and then it also says "harga promosi rm3.90" WE LOVEEEE A PROMOTION
#Malaysian kinda stuff HAHAHAH WE LOOOOOOUUUVVV IT
Malaysian here, one year late but anyway
Perisa = flavour
Selamat = safe
Selamat pagi = Good morning
Selamat petang = Good afternoon
Selamat malam = Good night
Shiok/syok = fun/delicious (more to how a person feels).
Lol. But Josh do have an International Miscellaneous Accent! Hahaha
Excuse me, i don't know what is that meaning. Mind to tell me?
@@shalikaastary646 Means that his accent can be applied to any world language (he can mimic accents pretty well to the original language) and even his English accent is very fluent - he sometimes sounds more British, sometimes more American, sometimes like a neutral English accent. He also speaks Korean and Chinese so this fluidity is probably triggered by all of that and also the fact that he travels a lot and has been since he was a kid.
@@madeinbusanjkjm oh yes yed josh accent divers a lot hehe thanks for informing me
@@shalikaastary646 his accent also changes depends on the person he is talk to... he doesn't mean to mimic but it just happens...
It's prolly bec he's maybe subconsciously imitating the accent of, like his mind knowing it's Malaysian so he reads it like that. Happens a lot and could also be, prolly because he studied Korean. ^^
I can’t believe they just had a competition on whose breath will last longer 🤦🏼♀️
Classic jolly shenanigans
Whoever that Malaysian was that sent you the items, he/she has bad taste. 🤣🤣🤣
My thoughts exactly. That and/or customs prevents them from sending the good stuff. UK customs has lots of restrictions.
Agreed... Mamee ramen doesn't taste good, even their snacks... There are other brand taste amazingly delicious... Well at lest he/she representing Malaysian to them..
hi fellow malaysians, i found a great recipe to upgrade the mamee pedas giler tomyum.
1. cook the noodles then drain them
2. on a frying pan, put sesame oil and chopped garlic (1 clove) and chopped red onion (1 small ones), chili oil that they have in the pan ( if u cant eat spicy you should put 1/4 of the oil)
3.fry an egg together with the garlic and onion and instantly put the noodles in
4. put all the seasonings provided then stir fry them for 3 minutes in medium heat
*Bonus fry a sunny side up with the yolk half cooked and place on top of the noodles.
Yup...
Yea
C is pronounce ch
Crab in Bahasa Melayu is Ketam hence, Tam Tam.
I'm assuming that you found the seasoning inside the big mamee monster bag after recording this.
and Perisa means Flavour. That translation is kind of wrong because it'll only meant "tasty" if you add prefix "berperisa'' but it is rarely used. btw thank you.
how could i never realised about the tam tam one, damn
The seasoning is like a bomb of flavours added into the mamee snack!! Childhood snack!!
(Every Jolly episode)
Josh: yOu're An iDiOt 😂😂
after we're done with this lockdown.. i will definitely send you the craziest hot spicy noodles..ok
I'm proud😍 you actually make vid and upload it just before our independence day🎉🎉 GO Malaysia🇲🇾
Sorry, im too excited😊
Perisa, in this context, means flavour 😂
Perisa Itik = Duck Flavour
Perisa Tom Yum = Tom Yum Flavour
Also, Tam Tams are good but I prefer MI-MI😂
I prefer both 🤣❤
Bruh you're totally right Mimi is where it's at XD
I like Tam Tam better
Yeaahh. I like MI-MI more than Tam Tam. I can eat more than 5 packets by myself 😂
It doesn't mean tasty,
Perisa / perasa = flavor , taste
Sedap = tasty
!!! A Malaysian subscriber here !!! Surprisingly Josh got almost all the words right ! Crazy
Selamat is kinda like hello, but its like a fancy greeting if you are meeting an elder or a person of higher status. we don't really tend to say selamat unless it is in line of a special event of celebration...
BUT YASSSS MALAYSIA SNACKS BABY
No one cares but my school had our Merdeka celebration and I performed infront of the whole school. I have anxiety so I'm super proud of myself
From a fellow human who also has anxity, I'm VERY proud of you! ❤
i'm super proud of you! i hope there'll be more days of you being happy and confident. and selamat hari merdeka fellow malaysian
Very good for youuu
proud of you!
You go girl! 💜
i stay at malaysia for one month before, their noodle called maggi is pretty good and their teh tarik is really amazing.
I'm from Malaysia thank you for remembering the National day.Happy National day to all my malaysian buddies 🤗♥️🇲🇾
Oh my goshhhhh I lived in Malaysia when I was little so Malaysian snacks basically mean my childhood!!! I am so excited for this🙌
where are you now
yeah, where are you now?
OMG ME TOO
Joe Tyler he is in heaven now
@@joetyler835 I am currently in China cause my dad's company moved here 7 years ago
I just stumbled upon this video but i honestly love their honesty about the food they eat, how they taste the textures etc, you've definitely earned yourselves a new subscription!!
Guys YX is an abbreviation for our friend’s name, Ying Xuan. 😂
I have a friend named Yi Xuan lol
@@kaiwillow9012 I have a friend named Anthony lol
Hahah she thought it would easier if she put a nickname 😂
Omg never thought i would find you here 😅
Qianni Tan hahah u found me! Skills 😂
Cap Ping Pong is actually, "Ping Pong Brand"😅
There are loads more of malaysian snacks you guys should try. I think I'll send you some instant malaysian packed dish sometime soon.
Izzah Syazwani send them maggi!!!!
And its pronounce as 'chap'
Izzah Syazwani ... Hello kita orang Malaysia .... Hahahhahah
They send instant noodles BUT THEY DARE NOT TO SEND MAGGI? the insult to malaysian's best instant noodles
Ew, no. Never understand why Maggi is popular.
Maggie in India also popular
I... like Mamee (any flavour)... but Maggi (I feel like their flavouring is their strong point, not the noodle texture) Tom Yam and Asam Laksa are also okay.
Stephanie K cause apparently a majority of people in Malaysia likes it. Merely u x like it doesn’t hv to call it ‘euw’ . :)
Vanna Bella 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for doing Malaysian snacks! "Perisa" literally means "Flavour", Perisa Itik = Duck flavour, Perisa BBQ = BBQ flavour, thats why it's on every packaging.
Makanan means food
It breaks my heart hearing Josh said it's a propaganda at 8:36 where he misunderstood the word "perisa". It means flavour there, not tasty 😭
Yes,duck flavour is yummy
I'm curious, when did we even said 'wow makanan ni perisa'
@@QillaSzaqi could it be from indonesian version of bahasa? perisa had always meant "flavour" and only "flavour" to me..
“Miscellaneous international accent” 😂😂😂😂 Ollie knows how to eat mamee Monster the right way
The most delicious Malaysia's snack is Super Ring n u should try it
Right? Why la they don't send those 😭
for me its this one thin cracker from pasar malam that excessively covered in some kind of orange-red chilli powder. Sets every taste buds on fire and all i could do is keep munching more and set more fire. LOL
Im a proud Malaysian but im gonna be honest, i have never seen that assam laksa instant ramyeon.
Havelah,in video was cintan brand and therevare another brand maggi cintan asam laksa!
I like cintan. More sour and fishy. Clear soup.
Never tried that brand too haha
seriously? tsk.tsk. ketinggalan bro.
Cintan assam laksa> maggi
YO THEY ARE DOING THIS AND TOMORROW IS OUR INDEPENDENCE DAY HAHA COOL
FYI: Champagne Mamee cost double of the Assam Laksa... we call it rich ppl's noodles in school last time
oh damn when u are eating the mamme monster..I was like....Add the flavouring!!!!!!! It is in the bag u know
Not anymore, they're pre-added now
@@MagicalKid ..........................I buy that everyweek why don't I know that
@@MagicalKid seriously? I'm not gonna eat that now 🤣
do they? i prefer without though... too salty for me.
@@MagicalKid no they're not, the flavouring is packed separately, like a whole bunch of them in the huge bag.
FINALLY. LONG time coming. Malaysia has arguably one of the best cuisines in Southeast Asia
EDIT: Throwback to primary/secondary school where I would chow down 5 packets of Mamee Monster a day, until the cafeteria lady told my mom and my mom forbid her to sell me any more 🙃🙃🙃
It was THE snack back in the day. 20 sen per packet lol.
@@Eiensakura 20 sen ? Damn... During my school time (1998 - 2010) it was already selling for 50 sen a pack
Nowadays, I go to the pemborong and stock up on Mamee Monster and Tam Tam and keep them in the office =)
Oh wow, that is one savage Lunch Lady!
What a legend 😂
Im from Malaysia!!! AND I CANT BELIEVE I JUST SAW THIS VIDEO! This was like last year but its okay. IM SO HAPPY THOUGHHH cuz you guys managed to try some of our most popular malaysia snacks!l There is def more that you guys should try!
한국어의 안녕하세요도 비슷한 의미를 가지고 있어요. 지난밤 무사햇는지 안부를 묻는 인사인거져
9:30 why nobody is talking about this master piece
👍
i did.
oh they looked so excited. IS IT DUCK FLAVOUR?!!!! So cute!!! And their pronunciations are very impressive too! It’s Malaysian approved ✅😆❤️❤️
Perisa means flavour. Delicious is sedap .
And the mamee monster flavour powder is in the big packet. ಥ_ಥ
kan...i'm like...don't crush 'em be4 you added the powder !
Pretty sure Cap is not Captain but a Malaysian word for 'brand'.
Cap ping pong = ping pong brand
No...?
Yup
Yes
Exactly. Never thought of captain when read that before.
9:29 Josh great at rock paper scissors but Ollie’s the star here. 😂 great for singing happy birthday too. You will win haha
I like how they did it a day before our national day
Plus the you should try the Maggi Kari instant noodles. They are to die for
Yessss! All time favourite!
Yeah was surprised Maggi is not included!
MAGGI ASSAM LAKSA IS WHERE ITS AT !!!!!!!!!! i was so disappointed they sent cintan instead :-------((((
@@alyssakoh yeah
I feel that instant noodles should be eaten with the soup. That is why we have the spoon on one hand and chopsticks on another. Eating them in a spoonful is a bliss!
When ollie knows how to "properly" eating mamee monster...by taking a mouthful shot out of the package 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yea! Happy that this is just in time for our national day. Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka! :)
Happy national day my neighbor!
That duck instant noodles is legit. I always buy a lot, everytime I go to Malaysia👌🏼
The joke on mamee wasn't certified mamee chef really cracks me out 😂😂😂. All those 3 are under mamee brand 🤣🤣🤣
Kinda wish the legendary Super Ring snack is in this video 😆
Selamat Hari Merdeka fellow Malaysians 🇲🇾❤️
I love how you see the exact moment in 9:35 when they decided this was a competition 😂 Ollie's like "it's ON" and josh is like "why? You're an idiot" but competes anyway 😂😂
I was already laughing from the mamee before she qualifies joke and then the flipping video cuts into a freaking Malaysian instant maggee add 🤣
perisa = flavour in this case on the packaging
josh literally pronounced kecil correctly (ke-chill) HAHAHA
THIS IS SUCH AN AMAZING VIDEO!!! TOMORROW IS OUR INDEPENDENCE DAY AND JOLLY POSTED THIS AHHHHH
I love these videos so funny and right now very uplifting ☺😁
I had a bad day, and watching you guys enjoying food lift up my mood 😊
“Perisa” doesn’t mean tasty. Just means flavour.
“Shiok” (she-yok) means fun, definitely doesn’t have anything to do with something being tasty. Nobody ever says this in regards to how food tastes.
“Sedap” means delicious or tasty.
“Kecil” (ke-chill) means small.
I do use it to describe food, esp if it is particular nice kind of spicy or sour.
Shiok doesn't specifically mean "fun" although you can use it like that. It's just an expression to describe how amazing something feels or in this case, taste.
Many use "shiok" to describe anything that's fun, interesting or simply, good. At least that's how I see it being used in Malaysia and Singapore.
I love Mamee Chef Tom Yum! Our 7/11's here used to sell that in the past years. I love to microwave or boil it on the stove top for like a minute so that the oils and the sauce mix together and the noodles soak it up a bit and it's creamier. Unfortunately, the branches near our home no longer sell those but I can still buy it online. I'm not from Malaysia by the way, I'm from the Philippines. Lots of love!
Sepi was formerly from The Smart Local! That's why she knows the slang terms ;) Thanks for spreading our culture to the Jolly fam!
Bowl of Tofubyul your memory = amazing and I hope I did ok lol! I sometimes do get muddled up as some words have mixed meanings depending on context but I love learning about all the terms it’s so fascinating to me! 💖💖
Jolly being crackheads in the end lmao. Thanks for the Merdeka wish guys, and for the wonderful video on Malaysian snacks!
Selamat Hari Merdeka fellow Malaysians!
Josh & Ollie - come over and we will be more than happy to give you lads a list of snacks MOST of us would love. What you've sampled are hits and misses, although the hits were no way near 대박 level 😁 And why stop at snacks - go "makan" too pls!
Someone should have give them Maggie for asam laksa 😂 nothing can go wrong with that brand xD
Also "perisa" means "flavour" 😄
Beats me why nobody sends them maggi brand
@@shazanamn5119 im thinking about sending them more malaysia snack uwu any classic?
Hope someone would send them Mi Goreng Sedaap too 😂😂😂
@@shazanamn5119 Maggi's actually a Swiss brand owned by Nestle(even though it's really big in Malaysia) so they might have it over there. I've seen Maggi sold in Australia. Though the Malaysian version definitely tastes different and there are local flavours.
Mamee is an actual Malaysia brand.
@@noellix.saerin6729 Super Rings and Durian Popcorn.
마지막 뭐얔ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 귀여웤ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Im Malaysian, those all my favorites snacks! And because of this video, i immediately subscribe this channel ! You guys are funny! 😂 And your Malay language actually not bad 😂
Selamat isn't Hello in Malay.. we just say Hi ("Hai" if spelt in Malay).. 🤣
Where is super rings, twisties, apollo?
Not complete yet 😁
Which apollo? Apollo is the brand and they have a few snacks. But no one can argue Super Rings is classic. However I feel like recently it taste different. I wonder if it's me.
we need another Malaysian Jollybeans to send these out!
Lets gather our money, buy and send back to Jolly 😂😂😂
Ayuh Malaysia!!
Maruku popo should be included
Yeah, maruku popo. Its gonna be awesome if they get the picture when baby and grown up. Haha
I'm Malaysian and I've never heard anyone use selamat as hello
Betul tu😂😂😂Ingat Kan dia nak kata selamat pagi😂
"Selamat!"
Ikr, where did he learned unproper "selamat" like that
I guess there's selamat sejahtera but that's really formal
halo selamat pagi
Jolly videos are just so awesome;) Seriously laughed so much watching this haha😝😝😝
salamat is derived from the word salam in arabic which is used as a greeting and means peace and saleem means safe
somebody please send some more! there are still many legendary Malaysian snacks they ought to try.
YOU SHOULD TAKE A SIP OF THE MAMEE CHEF TOMYAM, IT TASTES GREATTTT 😩
Oh noo yall didn't put the mamee seasoning! They're in separate sachets in the big bag :")
Maggi is our most famous ramen. The new hype is maggi pedas giler. Mean maggi crazy hot. Thyre extremely hot. Not as hot as mammee ghost pepper. My fav is actually a different brand, ibumee fried noodle ramen. For snacks theres one malaysian snacks viral by a korean singer idk her name. She loves the super ring cheeze snack. I love it too its sooooooo cheezy like your mouth would feel sticky with cheeze as you eat it.
the battle in the end is literally me and my sister like 10 years ago
That perisa Itik (duck) IS THE BEST NOODLE EVER!! Happy Malaysian National day!!
Hello . I am Malaysian ..... I like your channel .... Thx for trying our people food and snacks .....
진짜 이들의 인스턴트 누들 사랑이란 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
I love watching foreign people pronounce Malay names with their accents. It's honestly entertaining.
Hey josh and ollie! I’m looking forward to more video reviews for malaysian food 😁😁
7:02 that’s pretty “shiok” fam, that’s bare “shiok” blud 😂😂😂
these videos are what i look forward to in my bland life
There’s actually more great snacks from Malaysia! I hope you’ll get the chance to try it someday! Thanks for posting this video during our Independence Day
Well “Shiok” is more on Singaporean tho, in Malaysia, we use more like “Syok”
Yess. Syok. Well. The sound is almost similar. But yes. Malay mostly use syok👍
you should do malaysian drink like:
-Milo
-kopi (coffie)
-teh (tea)
-teh tarik
-bonda or something
Brunei pun Ade ni produk
ye ke?...x tahu plak😅
Milo tu bukan asal dari Malaysia
@@haniszm milo asal dari indonesia
@@leehtetaung8858 bukan juga😂
Hi Josh and Ollie. Im from Malaysia. You should come and try the food here. Many interesting malaysian food and also drinks. And you all should also try mcdonald in malaysia. I bet you will like it too. Cant wait to see you all collab with uncle roger again.
The mamee Monster seasoning is in the big bag! Not in the individual packs 😖
Butter & toast THATS WHAT I WAS SAYING