Nah man the true and only Indonesian school boxed lunch is rice with Indomie that has been sitting hours so it's solidified and took shape of the lunchbox
Remember people: he said COULD be, and not IS. Also, he cited a few options as he said. Doesn't mean kids are getting ALL that stuff everytime lmao. Y'all should really pay more attention
I think it's because some codecs youtube uses are broken or something? You can try installing "enhanced-h264ify" and setting it to block vp8 and vp9, it worked for me but ymmv
Yeah it's usually packed from home. But if not then we can go to the cafetaria or out of the school and buy some food. I usually get myself "Ayam geprek" which is just smashed fried chicken with some chilli sauce. Plus rice by the way.
Packed lunches are getting rare. Students basically just get pocket money for food because the street is littered with vendors and they cost less than cooking.
As an Indonesian I'm loving this selection of food! 💛💛 But I gotta say, no way are mothers packing sate for their kids school lunches, kids are gonna poke each other's eyes out 😂
right...? I am a mother, and no way I would let any skewers or tooth picks inside my children lunchboxes. They would play who-could-get hurt-fastest during lunch time :D This lunch box is super. But as a lazy mom, I would just prepare a quick stir-fry veggies, left over semur (stew) or oseng or maybe fry an egg. Add rice and fruit. And off they go ^__^
@@1funkyflyguyNew president of Indonesia (not official yet) his name is Prabowo. He had a plan to give free lunch to elementary school students. It's a really really big topic here because a lot of people are not agreeing with this plan 😂. People saying it's wasting government budget blah blah blah.
Well, fix your own then. Ppl that complain don't deserve the lunch ladies to fix you one. Nobody told you to eat at school. And btw, this school doesn't fix their kids food like in America!
@@itslikethat5456you clearly grew up with a silver spoon shoved all the way down your gob if you think most children eating public school lunches have families well off enough and with enough free time to both buy and prepare meals for them every single morning you're probably some twelve year old kid with rich parents blinded to the realities of american poverty judging by this comment
@@itslikethat5456 We can't fix a lunch at home, most of us. Why would you respond like this to someone who would just like nutritious meals served to children?
I swear it's not like this in here, we usually bring our own lunch box or buy the foods in the canteen inside like instant noodles, fried rice or any lunch menu with low cost 😅 idk about the private school tho but it's almost the same for lots of public school
Hey, I know many Indonesians said we don't usually have school lunch or said school lunch is a royal one... And I just want to tell you the truth, we still eat lunch at school, either packed from home or we buy at school's canteen/vendor outside. No, we don't have Indomie for lunch everyday, in fact, we wish we could...but our Mom would be mad as hell. (*ps: the sweet battered banana is one of the classic, that hit a solid nostalgic point!)
Sometimes i get those combos when im not lazy but most of the time i just buy 2 portions of nasi uduk from a nearby street vendor in the morning and eat 1 and a half of them at lunch (saving the other half for dinner) since i always skip breakfast. I had to get it in the morning because it will disappear in lunch hours
When you eventually do Finland, while I assume we have often p similar stuff to Sweden from your Sweden video (ie. how things get served), if you want a really Finnish dish I'd do either maksalaatikko (liver cassarole) with a side salad, rye bread with butter, a fruit (orange or apple typically) and a glass of milk. Another good one would be to replace the liver cassarole with hernekeitto (pea soup). Though, with pea soup you'd replace the salad with european pancakes on the side with some berry jam! I always see people commenting on the inaccuracies but from what I saw on Sweden's video, if it was about Finland, I'd say it was pretty accurate except for the effort of making everything from scratch 😁👌 our school lunches would change daily but these dishes are pretty iconic and you wouldn't be wrong to make either one, I'm sure both would be fun for content. Good luck and excited to see more with the series!!
These are like fancy ones you'd get if you pay for catering. Usually in school cafeteria, there'd be multiple simpler choices like noodles, meats and rice, breads, and a few others. Although, last time I had cafeteria food was months ago. You aren't far off though, and the food looks good :D
@@UNFRIENDLYSTRANGER, Central Java, the fried bananas here are sweet. But the Southern Sulawesi kind is savory and eaten with sambal since their bananas are of different variety. By ths way, "Salam" is just a normal Indonesian greeting, lol. I'm a Catholic too. A proper Muslim greeting here is "As Salam Alaykum".
Salam too bud, We also eat banana fritters but banana used was sweet banana instead of plain ones. Some of the year citizens in different districts or provinces also add some hot sauce (traditional sambal) ass dressing.
I'd assume the peanut sauce and cucumber are supposed to be pecel? It's like salad (yes, with various types of vegetables including stinkbeans if your mom desires) but with rice. Also, we usually don't use onions here since it's quite expensive! Garlics and shallots are your best friends.
He made meat skewers that in Malaysia are called satay or sate. Normally, you will also be served rice moulded into cubes, as well as the cucumber AND The peanut sauce - you're supposed to skewer the rice cubes or cucumber slices with your saté, then dress them with the peanut sauce before eating.
As an American the best school lunch I have ever had was a school that only served sandwiches and milk that tasted like it was left out of the fridge for 5 hours, the WORST I’ve ever had was chicken strips that tasted like damp cardboard with mashed potatoes that tasted very yeasty for some reason, and covers in chicken “gravy” and it was left out for so long the “gravy” got all hard like if you put nail polish on potatoes 😒
Well regardless of some of the negative comments, your dishes look amazing and it gained you a new subscriber. Keep being awesome and keep doing what you love to do ❤
Yes, most of kids in buy lunch from street vendor outside from school, but some school also sell lunch in their cafetaria. Like in my school they're selling pecel with fried egg, indomie, soto, rujak and many more
As an Indonesian, i rarely ask for lunch (i barely have time to make it cuz i always wake up at 7 and school starts at 6:45💀) I buy my food at the cafeteria, my lunches are pretty random, sometimes its indomie, siomay, or gorengan (fried food) something that doesnt take long to finish
Our canteen had sushi, fried rice, Korean fried chicken, instant noodles, and pretty much any combination of meat/rice/noodles my stomach and mind could ever hope for. It was heaven. We also had multiple juice stands where they would make fresh juice on the spot. I will forever miss this
In my indonesian school canteen, they sell soto, they also have tea, snacks, but mostly my classmates would usually go outside to buy other snacks or food.
i just want to request you to do Indonesia yesterday, and now here you are 😂 your fried rice is like premium. we usually only use garlic and red onion since the type of onion that you use is kinda expensive here. usually our fried rice is with egg, sausage, fried dried anchovies. i never see anyone bring satay as packed lunch before, but it is tasty. i agree. usually it's white rice with indomie goreng (instant fried noodles) and fried egg. sometimes we add sausages. this is the most nostalgic and typical lunch box in Indonesia. if we go to swimming pool or play outside, usually it's only a big lunch box of indomie goreng 😂
Indonesian but from America so I had Indonesian food for lunch growing up. I mainly had Nasi Goreng but chicken and some random veggies usually left overs from the previous night. The gado gado (peanut sauce) was cooked only at huge parties. And the skewers were also a party thing at least for my family. Or if I was really lucky I’d be given a slice of bread with chocolate sprinkles. Forgot the name some Dutch thing
Even though that's a very premium school lunch, I'm still giving you A for doing some research about the street food vendors and lunchboxes. But also, fried rice is somewhat common for school lunch, both lunchbox and street food vendor. Fried banana is somewhat common, usually just for snacks. For satay kids rarely bring them. Even if they do bring it, it's usually leftovers.
as an indonesian high school student, you definitely forgot the tupperware also that just looks like something you'd find in a restaurant lol def would eat that
in indonesia we don’t have school lunches but if we did have a “UK-style” lunch based on our local food, this would pretty much be it. fun fact, there was a vendor selling satay and another selling fried rice so the street vendor reference was bang on. also the food looks amazing, A plus for effort 👍
i was spending my time scrolling through your channel, and you cooking our country's school lunch is not on my watch today 😭 but really, the ones you cooked looks soooo delicious 😔
uk person here, my high school was just down a fill from a small group of shops and we had like 3 chippys, (No ider why we need so many ) 1 chineses and a small grocery store, I would just get my lunch from the school as it was safer for me, I would get my lunch as a tack away and hide in a class room to eat it and wait for lunch to be over lol
in my indonesian school we have my friends either bring from home or from catering, the canteen also has some sort of thing that you can buy food from such as siomay, fried or steamed, potato wedges, fried enoki mushrooms, mozzarella fried sticks and etc for only 10-15 ribu for a portion
Y’know, I’m go to an American school and let me tell you: My dad asks me why I’m sick of school, but as a 9th grader who goes through the same process and has nothing to look forward too, it does irk me when on top of unnecessary drills and work, we got ahh lunches. The teachers can get stuff from culinary room or bring things in, but not the students.
That looks quite premium...! We don't actually have school lunches, we have cafeteria or vendors, it's mostly snacks, drinks and probably and caters. Well, you could even bring lunchboxes from home, or in my school, you're allowed to order from outside and let them deliver to your school.
if you want real authentic Indonesia school lunch. is either cold indomie Or a food stand infront of the school. thr most common are Mie ayam or chicken noodle with very delicious ingredients, Bakso a meatball but with fish and sometimes with noodle too, and the drink is a cold tea.
As Indonesian mostly the prepacked lunch from home is just instant noodle (indomie) or rice with chicken nuggets... sometimes fried rice or leftover dinner.... and the ones bought at school canteen or street vendors outside of school are meatball soup or pangsit noodles or fried rice or yellow rice or batagor.....
As an Indonesian. That's most likely the food if you're studying in an upper middle class and above private school. Most school don't provide lunch, they provide canteen instead. And there are usually mie ayam and bakso (chicken noodle and meatball soup).
My school lunches used to depends on what mom decided to bring to school, mother bring the lunches to their children and while waiting they just talked to each other. What the school cafeteria made is just either indomie, popmie, fried kwetiau, or depending on what the catering provided that day. Or the students just buy whatever snacks that is available.
I’m Australia we don’t even have ‘school lunches’ you jus eat what you bring if you’re lucky enough to have a packed lunch, otherwise you gotta steal food like I did 💀😂
I went to primary school in Indonesia, my aunties would usually pack me some rice and some sort of stir fry vegetables with soy sauce. School started early in the mornings for me to avoid heat so for breakfast I was usually get this green bread toast thing with chocolate strands
Im from indonesia and yea mostly ppl pack food to school or buy from canteen or anything but if I say school lunch indonesia i think it will be mostly do fried rice
School lunch in Indonesia would be Nasi Padang. Trust me, a fried chicken (without flour), cassava leaf veggies that had been boiled, a rice, and many gravy put on rice. Alao a choice between Perkedel (a croquette) or Tempe and Tahu goreng (Fried Tempeh and fried Tofu).
In Romania it is whatever you buy at the bakery or store near your school, often accompanied by either a cup of coffee, a can of energy drink or a bottle of soda.
Fuck I meant “comprised” 🤦
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even though it's just text, this sounds so angry 💀
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As an indonesian that meal's a premium ones, usually i only got some cold rice with leftover anchovies and stink beans from yesterday
Kayaknya enak bang
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Fuck the anchovies we getting indomie and rice 🤑
kalo gua mah cuman nasi goreng sama ayam
I would skip the breakfast rather than having anchovies and stink beans for breakfast 🫠 (i hate stink beans)
Indonesian here. If you want the authentic experience, just put Indomie in a container and eat it 3 hours later
Basically what he said in the video
Ok captain obvious
Indomie is the supreme instant noodles, and that’s coming from a Vietnamese. I appreciate Indonesians for creating one of my favorite meals. 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Indomie balok is peak Indonesian school lunch
we actually have lunches in private schools soo yeah this is p accurate
Just wait untill he gets to the Netherlands and its just a piece of dry bread with cheese
Thst made me snort with the image of one of my friends having to have that for lunch.
''IS THIS ENOUGH FUCKING SPRINKLES???''
Or peanutbutter, butter and chocolate sprinkles, hazelnut spread, slice of ham
@@Subsandsoda "no"
Don’t forget the frikandelbroodje mate
Nah man the true and only Indonesian school boxed lunch is rice with Indomie that has been sitting hours so it's solidified and took shape of the lunchbox
Carb overload! I think it's only in SEA that people eat noodles/pasta with rice.
@@TaLeng2023it's okay but dont eat it like that frequently
I'm an Indonesia and I can confirm that true
The same thing happens in india too😭
Instead of indomie for us it's maggie
I love that this series is always accompanied by people from that country in the comments going 'no, no, no, it was much worse'
Man really says "compromised" instead of comprised. Everyone, point and laugh right now.
I fully didn’t even realise either, you may crucify me
@@bignibbles I personally thought it was kind of cute
@@bignibbles 👆 AHAHAHAHAHAHA WHAT A DUMMY
@@AnnoyDok
HA HA HA *coughs* HAAAAA
I do love how he's slowly realizing most kids get lunch packed from home around the world
At least he's not Jamie Oliver, the way most kids have their school lunches in this world will give him an apoplectic fit.
Remember people: he said COULD be, and not IS. Also, he cited a few options as he said. Doesn't mean kids are getting ALL that stuff everytime lmao. Y'all should really pay more attention
I seriously wondered so many times “hmm is Indonesia going to be in this series” and boom!! you really read my head or maybe it was just a request 😅
"So what does an indionisian school lunch look like?"
I don't know, my video just froze :(
Yeah, youtube shorts seem broken as hell recently
I think it's because some codecs youtube uses are broken or something? You can try installing "enhanced-h264ify" and setting it to block vp8 and vp9, it worked for me but ymmv
Me too 😢
same :(
Yeah it's usually packed from home. But if not then we can go to the cafetaria or out of the school and buy some food. I usually get myself "Ayam geprek" which is just smashed fried chicken with some chilli sauce. Plus rice by the way.
I just looked up "ayam geprek" and OMG where have you been all my life?! Looks delicious!!
@@sarahmessmer6767 You can make it at home. Just buy fried chicken and sambal then just smash it with pestle or meat hammer works too
ayam geprek sambal matah my belovedd
Mie ayam and batagor is also rly good 😭😭 but i think batagor is better if you just buy it outside the school 🤷♀️
This man cures my depression.
I anxiety levels are dropping rapidly
If only. 😊 But he does a nice job 😅
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Packed lunches are getting rare. Students basically just get pocket money for food because the street is littered with vendors and they cost less than cooking.
As an Indonesian I'm loving this selection of food! 💛💛 But I gotta say, no way are mothers packing sate for their kids school lunches, kids are gonna poke each other's eyes out 😂
right...? I am a mother, and no way I would let any skewers or tooth picks inside my children lunchboxes. They would play who-could-get hurt-fastest during lunch time :D
This lunch box is super. But as a lazy mom, I would just prepare a quick stir-fry veggies, left over semur (stew) or oseng or maybe fry an egg. Add rice and fruit. And off they go ^__^
The babies catch me of guard every time 😂
Indonesia and school lunch are two things that should not mix considering what happened this year LMAO
Why? What happen in Indonesia this year?!!
Im curious please elaborate
@@1funkyflyguyNew president of Indonesia (not official yet) his name is Prabowo. He had a plan to give free lunch to elementary school students.
It's a really really big topic here because a lot of people are not agreeing with this plan 😂. People saying it's wasting government budget blah blah blah.
@@reskeeewait, feeding the children of a nation is....wasting money?? What
@@illi6378 literally everyone here brings their own school lunches
Indonesian here, and the real school lunch is just Indomie
As an American, this is better than any school lunch I ever had. I'm both happy and sad... 😅
Well, fix your own then. Ppl that complain don't deserve the lunch ladies to fix you one. Nobody told you to eat at school. And btw, this school doesn't fix their kids food like in America!
@@itslikethat5456you clearly grew up with a silver spoon shoved all the way down your gob if you think most children eating public school lunches have families well off enough and with enough free time to both buy and prepare meals for them every single morning
you're probably some twelve year old kid with rich parents blinded to the realities of american poverty judging by this comment
@@itslikethat5456 We can't fix a lunch at home, most of us. Why would you respond like this to someone who would just like nutritious meals served to children?
@@itslikethat5456You boldly assume everyone has the time and money for that.
I swear it's not like this in here, we usually bring our own lunch box or buy the foods in the canteen inside like instant noodles, fried rice or any lunch menu with low cost 😅 idk about the private school tho but it's almost the same for lots of public school
As an indonesian, our school lunch is pretty random, could be indomie with rice, beef with rice or anything with rice.
I'm guessing you meant *comprised*
I was about to comment this
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@@gabed-vh1iv Yes, he did.
I did, please feel free to shame me
@@bignibbles I feel like this has been enough.
Hey, I know many Indonesians said we don't usually have school lunch or said school lunch is a royal one... And I just want to tell you the truth, we still eat lunch at school, either packed from home or we buy at school's canteen/vendor outside. No, we don't have Indomie for lunch everyday, in fact, we wish we could...but our Mom would be mad as hell. (*ps: the sweet battered banana is one of the classic, that hit a solid nostalgic point!)
Sometimes i get those combos when im not lazy but most of the time i just buy 2 portions of nasi uduk from a nearby street vendor in the morning and eat 1 and a half of them at lunch (saving the other half for dinner) since i always skip breakfast.
I had to get it in the morning because it will disappear in lunch hours
As an Indonesian with very busy parents, I usually end up just eating an egg sandwich
I love how we’ve just accepted the creepy baby toys now💀
Make a stiff porridge and a tomato less plain bean stew from Tanzania 🇹🇿 also known locally as "ugali maharage"
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It's actually 'Baggy Trousers' by Madness. 👍
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When you eventually do Finland, while I assume we have often p similar stuff to Sweden from your Sweden video (ie. how things get served), if you want a really Finnish dish I'd do either maksalaatikko (liver cassarole) with a side salad, rye bread with butter, a fruit (orange or apple typically) and a glass of milk. Another good one would be to replace the liver cassarole with hernekeitto (pea soup). Though, with pea soup you'd replace the salad with european pancakes on the side with some berry jam!
I always see people commenting on the inaccuracies but from what I saw on Sweden's video, if it was about Finland, I'd say it was pretty accurate except for the effort of making everything from scratch 😁👌 our school lunches would change daily but these dishes are pretty iconic and you wouldn't be wrong to make either one, I'm sure both would be fun for content. Good luck and excited to see more with the series!!
I'm hungry, and this looks soooo good!
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English education
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You have great jokes.
This is very premium and fancy for school 😂
I usually just get fried rice with cheap sausages 😂
As long as good and cheap then should be enjoy.
@@PitunghereTNOschizo100 fair
These are like fancy ones you'd get if you pay for catering. Usually in school cafeteria, there'd be multiple simpler choices like noodles, meats and rice, breads, and a few others. Although, last time I had cafeteria food was months ago. You aren't far off though, and the food looks good :D
We eat battered banana here in Kerala too. Nice delicious desert, here it's called "pazham pori" (lit. translation = banana fry)
Pisang Goreng (lit. translation = Fried Banana)
Salam from an Indonesian to his Keralite Comrade
@@krasnamerah1926 Salaam Alaikum bro. Where in Indonesia are you from?
@@UNFRIENDLYSTRANGER, Central Java, the fried bananas here are sweet. But the Southern Sulawesi kind is savory and eaten with sambal since their bananas are of different variety.
By ths way, "Salam" is just a normal Indonesian greeting, lol. I'm a Catholic too. A proper Muslim greeting here is "As Salam Alaykum".
Salam too bud, We also eat banana fritters but banana used was sweet banana instead of plain ones. Some of the year citizens in different districts or provinces also add some hot sauce (traditional sambal) ass dressing.
I'd assume the peanut sauce and cucumber are supposed to be pecel? It's like salad (yes, with various types of vegetables including stinkbeans if your mom desires) but with rice. Also, we usually don't use onions here since it's quite expensive! Garlics and shallots are your best friends.
Chicken skewer in peanut sauce, that is satay
@lem2004 oh right! Somehow i completely missed the chicken skewers 🥲. Thanks!
He made meat skewers that in Malaysia are called satay or sate. Normally, you will also be served rice moulded into cubes, as well as the cucumber AND The peanut sauce - you're supposed to skewer the rice cubes or cucumber slices with your saté, then dress them with the peanut sauce before eating.
As an American the best school lunch I have ever had was a school that only served sandwiches and milk that tasted like it was left out of the fridge for 5 hours, the WORST I’ve ever had was chicken strips that tasted like damp cardboard with mashed potatoes that tasted very yeasty for some reason, and covers in chicken “gravy” and it was left out for so long the “gravy” got all hard like if you put nail polish on potatoes 😒
fried rice with egg + chicken on good days were the lunch i packed from home in high school so i'd say this is pretty spot on
This one might be my favorite so far!
This dudes videos are always I don't really know what they have for lunch so I'll just wing it
BRO MADE THAT PREMIUM MEAL RIGHT THERE. We finna "oi minta dong" with his one🗣️‼️‼️‼️‼️
I'd happily eat that every day 😊 I went to school for 12 years eating sandwiches of tinned corned beef every, single day
Lmao, imagine not having food vendors outside your school
as a kid from the us, honestly, i take anything, even the uk lunch, but this just seems so much better, our lunch just was dragged through the dirt.
Well regardless of some of the negative comments, your dishes look amazing and it gained you a new subscriber. Keep being awesome and keep doing what you love to do ❤
As an Indonesian just eating indomie from outside the school is my go to meal
i was lucky enough to go to a private school at some point growing up in Indonesia, and this isn't far off.
As someone who went to school in Indonesia, I had buttered toast with chocolate sprinkles for lunch 😂
Yes, most of kids in buy lunch from street vendor outside from school, but some school also sell lunch in their cafetaria. Like in my school they're selling pecel with fried egg, indomie, soto, rujak and many more
As an Indonesian, i rarely ask for lunch (i barely have time to make it cuz i always wake up at 7 and school starts at 6:45💀)
I buy my food at the cafeteria, my lunches are pretty random, sometimes its indomie, siomay, or gorengan (fried food) something that doesnt take long to finish
am i the only one who closed my eyes when he squeezed the lime 😭
Our canteen had sushi, fried rice, Korean fried chicken, instant noodles, and pretty much any combination of meat/rice/noodles my stomach and mind could ever hope for. It was heaven. We also had multiple juice stands where they would make fresh juice on the spot. I will forever miss this
Dear god that sounds like heaven. Even my private middle school (in indonesia, i'm indonesian too) doesnt have anything close to this...
In my indonesian school canteen, they sell soto, they also have tea, snacks, but mostly my classmates would usually go outside to buy other snacks or food.
Nasi Goreng is great, but as a kid I used to go across the road and buy as many Lempers as I could eat. Greatest snack of all time.
His onion identifies as John Travolta, outta pulp fiction. 😂
Woah, I've never been early to this guys videos.
And don’t forget about all of the Komodo dragons that can eat humans when the lizards dig the graves
In Indonesia we bring our own lunch but in the expensove schools you can pay for lunch from the school kitchen
i just want to request you to do Indonesia yesterday, and now here you are 😂
your fried rice is like premium. we usually only use garlic and red onion since the type of onion that you use is kinda expensive here.
usually our fried rice is with egg, sausage, fried dried anchovies.
i never see anyone bring satay as packed lunch before, but it is tasty. i agree.
usually it's white rice with indomie goreng (instant fried noodles) and fried egg. sometimes we add sausages. this is the most nostalgic and typical lunch box in Indonesia.
if we go to swimming pool or play outside, usually it's only a big lunch box of indomie goreng 😂
Indonesian but from America so I had Indonesian food for lunch growing up. I mainly had Nasi Goreng but chicken and some random veggies usually left overs from the previous night.
The gado gado (peanut sauce) was cooked only at huge parties. And the skewers were also a party thing at least for my family. Or if I was really lucky I’d be given a slice of bread with chocolate sprinkles. Forgot the name some Dutch thing
THE PLASTIC BABY
reminds me of my geography classes with the teacher who said "these plastic babies are the bane of my existence"
Even though that's a very premium school lunch, I'm still giving you A for doing some research about the street food vendors and lunchboxes. But also, fried rice is somewhat common for school lunch, both lunchbox and street food vendor. Fried banana is somewhat common, usually just for snacks. For satay kids rarely bring them. Even if they do bring it, it's usually leftovers.
as an indonesian high school student, you definitely forgot the tupperware
also that just looks like something you'd find in a restaurant lol def would eat that
I'm a Filipino and it's very similar to what I could have eaten in the Philippines. Southeast Asia represent! ❤
in indonesia we don’t have school lunches but if we did have a “UK-style” lunch based on our local food, this would pretty much be it. fun fact, there was a vendor selling satay and another selling fried rice so the street vendor reference was bang on. also the food looks amazing, A plus for effort 👍
i was spending my time scrolling through your channel, and you cooking our country's school lunch is not on my watch today 😭 but really, the ones you cooked looks soooo delicious 😔
Bignibbles has perfected the art of punching down to make a few quid
I read the title and went “Wait we have school lunches?”
uk person here, my high school was just down a fill from a small group of shops and we had like 3 chippys, (No ider why we need so many ) 1 chineses and a small grocery store,
I would just get my lunch from the school as it was safer for me, I would get my lunch as a tack away and hide in a class room to eat it and wait for lunch to be over lol
In Singapore our canteens have stall selling different types of foods like snacks, Thai food, Malay food, Chinese food and western food
Wtf that is too fancy, i never ever get that from my school even if the school has lunch programs.
Even though it's usually imprecise, you can tell he see the attempt to do proper research.
With all these school videos everyone agrees they have never seen these lunches ever in their childhood 😂
Seeing that baby in the lime or lemon always brings me immense joy and immense fear in every video
You know he’s a southerner when he calls it school lunch not school dinner
Im Indonesian and my school lunch is indomie with rice
in my indonesian school we have my friends either bring from home or from catering, the canteen also has some sort of thing that you can buy food from such as siomay, fried or steamed, potato wedges, fried enoki mushrooms, mozzarella fried sticks and etc for only 10-15 ribu for a portion
Here in Paraguay we have canteens. The cheapest most common meal is small coke and the smallest mortadela sandwich you'll ever see 💀
Y’know, I’m go to an American school and let me tell you: My dad asks me why I’m sick of school, but as a 9th grader who goes through the same process and has nothing to look forward too, it does irk me when on top of unnecessary drills and work, we got ahh lunches. The teachers can get stuff from culinary room or bring things in, but not the students.
I was starving and now I’m more starving after seeing food that looks good
That looks quite premium...!
We don't actually have school lunches, we have cafeteria or vendors, it's mostly snacks, drinks and probably and caters. Well, you could even bring lunchboxes from home, or in my school, you're allowed to order from outside and let them deliver to your school.
if you want real authentic Indonesia school lunch. is either cold indomie Or a food stand infront of the school. thr most common are Mie ayam or chicken noodle with very delicious ingredients, Bakso a meatball but with fish and sometimes with noodle too, and the drink is a cold tea.
Bruh my Lunch is either Mie Ayam, instant noodles from an internet cafe or yesterday's leftover.
As you can see, Im skipping classes to play Dota 2
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Battered banana sounds like heaven
As Indonesian mostly the prepacked lunch from home is just instant noodle (indomie) or rice with chicken nuggets... sometimes fried rice or leftover dinner.... and the ones bought at school canteen or street vendors outside of school are meatball soup or pangsit noodles or fried rice or yellow rice or batagor.....
man thank you thank you for loving our food
As an Indonesian. That's most likely the food if you're studying in an upper middle class and above private school. Most school don't provide lunch, they provide canteen instead. And there are usually mie ayam and bakso (chicken noodle and meatball soup).
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My school lunches used to depends on what mom decided to bring to school, mother bring the lunches to their children and while waiting they just talked to each other.
What the school cafeteria made is just either indomie, popmie, fried kwetiau, or depending on what the catering provided that day.
Or the students just buy whatever snacks that is available.
I go to a "premium" school in Indonesia we get rice+protein+veggies+ small dessert
I’m Australia we don’t even have ‘school lunches’ you jus eat what you bring if you’re lucky enough to have a packed lunch, otherwise you gotta steal food like I did 💀😂
As indonesian living in the UK,much cooking in the kitchen..we ❤ indonesian food.😊
as a mixed british-indonesian i approve of this 🙏
I went to primary school in Indonesia, my aunties would usually pack me some rice and some sort of stir fry vegetables with soy sauce. School started early in the mornings for me to avoid heat so for breakfast I was usually get this green bread toast thing with chocolate strands
As an Indonesian, we just fry some chicken, put it in with rice, maybe a spoon and then you're set
As an Indonesian. This food can only be found in the upper class private school. Usually, I only got Rp.2000,- wrapped rice
Back in my days, our lunches in the UK were sad looking...
Im from indonesia and yea mostly ppl pack food to school or buy from canteen or anything but if I say school lunch indonesia i think it will be mostly do fried rice
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School lunch in Indonesia would be Nasi Padang. Trust me, a fried chicken (without flour), cassava leaf veggies that had been boiled, a rice, and many gravy put on rice. Alao a choice between Perkedel (a croquette) or Tempe and Tahu goreng (Fried Tempeh and fried Tofu).
In Romania it is whatever you buy at the bakery or store near your school, often accompanied by either a cup of coffee, a can of energy drink or a bottle of soda.