Villagers Try Induction Cooking & Electric Kettle ! Tribal People Try Modern Kitchen Gadgets
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- Villagers Try Induction Cooking & Electric Kettle ! Tribal People Try Modern Kitchen Gadgets
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this lady is so nice & respectful while still speaking her own mind. more videos of the women please.
Ruby is looking so beautiful today. I love love love her earrings!
And it's wonderful to see Sarru again.
I think an episode on tea with Babu would be good to see. Have different teas on set and video to teach him how to enjoy them, things like different tea bags or lose leaf, tea kettle that allows you to set the temperature, sugar, milk, honey and some snacks/biscuits to go with the tea.
The videos should tell them what temperature the water needs to be for each type of tea, how long to leave the tea bags in, if any sweetener like sugar or honey is traditionally used.
I'm sure Babu would enjoy the experience.
I agree!!!! 🫖 Babu should show us how he makes his tea
I think Babu is awesome but each episode would need to be 120 minutes b/c Babu speaks about many things. :)
I just love how they refer to each other as sister, brother and uncle etc. even though they are not related. Shows the love and respect they have for one another.
@@tutdvd9533Indians call everyone uncle aunty brother sister. Doesn't matter the race. But some foreigners don't like to be called that by someone they're not related to. So I normally say sir or ma'am not to offend them. I cannot call someone by their name if they are older than me. It's ingrained in me.
Duhhh thats our culture
Vietnamese people do it too
@Tut Dvd thats our culture to joke arnd 😂
All asian countries do that too and when westerners think they are related 😅. We say that to even strangers too. Saying their name out right is rude and disrespectful in majority of all asian countries
Raeen yesterday Sarru today. So glad to see them both! Great episode here!
Was thinking this. Pleasant surprise to see them both 😃
I thought Babu slapped them to death.
As much as everyone on this channel is nice and interesting. It sux we never see those three together anymore. To me they were the perfect team
Sarru is so darn sweet I miss this guy. Please include him more often
You're not supposed to use boiling water for green tea. That's why it tasted bitter. Green tea should use water around 70*Celcius
"The tea was good, but it tasted like I was sipping poison."
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I am often very surprised when they serve them coffee or tea they don’t put out milk and sugar. They can decline or add as much as they want. I could never drink black coffee or plain green tea.
@@erinbernstein6843 I agree. I often have a touch of honey in my green and white tea, and cream & sugar in coffee and black tea.
@@bjdefilippo447 I like a shot of orange juice in my tea.
Was about to comment this 😂😂😂😂
What is magical is that you can cook on this stove, remove the pot and immediately touch stove top and it is not hot to the touch. It's pretty amazing. I would advise not to put anything into the kettle aside from water. Keep the noodles in the bowl and pour the water over them.
"I would advise not to put anything into the kettle aside from water."
I was thinking the same thing. I think that's the fairly standard way of doing it here in Japan. It made me wonder if other places were more likely to stick things directly into the pot (which seems like a way of having to do unnecessary cleaning).
Yes, I thought they'd show that.
Wow, never seen a kettle used in this way. A kettle is only to boil water and used for tea, instant coffee. Only used for something that needs boiling water poured over it, it is not used for cooking anything directly in the kettle.
I love how they call each other Sister, Uncle, Sir etc.
I've never seen anyone cook noodles IN the kettle before.. That is something new LoL :) Another fun video. Thank you!
It is such a good idea of letting them try different electric cooking items. Great vid.
Honestly it's been a little while since I checked this channel (too many channels I'm subscribed to, it's not easy to keep up with), and I don't know who the lady is, but I hope she sticks around. She's quite a great addition to the group.
this series is so wonderful...I think we all have fallen in love with Ruby...she's terrific!
These three make a great combo for these videos. ❤
Loving the addition of the young woman (must learn her name), take her to the kitchen and let her work with the chef on some of these dishes. It's obvious that she can cook.
I know, I love her too! Love the whole group! I believe her name is Ruby, I saw it mentioned in another comment.
6:30 Babu has just re-discovered the famous Clarke law:
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
if he only we could explain the particle accelerator to them that would be a roller coaster of feelings
What are they doing to that poor kettle lol
Teflon pan has seen better days.
When I switched to induction, I found it very frustrating. More than half my pots and pans were not compatible. The induction range kept displaying error messages and shutting down. I had to get rid of my beloved copper pots as well as my Japanese rolled omelette pan.
Ruby turned the egg with a spoon... she is my hero!😀
Thank you for making this video.
I enjoyed watching them not on;ly discover some newer technology, but also had fun watching them make some simple things.
So glad to see Sarru is back!!!!
Never boil anything else than water in a kettle. Its not for milk and whatnot. Water, and nothing else. Americans use microwaves a lot, but they are twice as slow and twice as expensive to use. Kettles beat everything.
Things i take for granted every day, we are so lucky .
Yeah
A lot of people dont understand humble until they have nothing. Thats why Im constantly disgusted by the people pretending to be homeless in my area for easy cash.
We really are. It's easy to forget our blessing, but channels and people like this help remind me x
Yes, we are advanced in many ways in the Western world, but it's taken me seeing others here, being introduced for the first time to actually realise just how lucky we are.
@Tut Dvd I dont know who that is, but good on him.
@Tut Dvd Damn 🤣
"it's s bitter"- oi, this happens if the water is too hot and the sachet was in for too long xD 2-3 minutes! and not boiling water! :D
I think adding a large denomination bank note between the induction hob and pan would be entertaining. Watching Babu work out why the note is not burnt. ☺☺👍👍
It might burn though, from the residual heaty of the bottom of the pan
@@AhsokaTanoTheWhite thats the trick its fine after.
@@dcallan812 Actually that depends on what the banknote is made of. IDK about indian rupees, but some banknotes may not be able to withstand the heat.
@@Trakkson Treu the new plastic ones might melt but good old cotton-paper should work still. 👍👍 Just start with the smallest note you can get
If yours is plastic note, it could melt.
Great panel of reactors. Love this channel.
Iwish you would bring them glass tea kettle with infuser....They would had fun !
Guys? An electric kettle is for boiling water only and the lid should always be closed to avoid boiling water spilling everywhere! I love you guys but this bit was painful to watch. Yes you can cook in a kettle but mostly when your desperate. Babu's hack was eggcellent btw!
Haha yeah never seen a cotton threat used to cut an egg before
I love the woman's outfit
I love my electric kettles - I keep one in the kitchen and a smaller one in my office for making tea or coffee. I have a teenage son that is intimidated my the stove, so I have been teaching him to cook a few easy things in the kettle - noodles, soup, etc. They are also great for college kids who live in dorms.
Teach crock pot recipes - lifesaver for college kids
Cooking in the kettle? That’s not something we do in the U.K. in general. Maybe teach him how to use the cooker or a microwave.
I taught all mine from young how to cook.
How do you wash electric kettle...submerge in water with all the electricals?
I should clarify - my son is autistic and it is hard to convince him to try things if he has his mind set against it. He is comfortable using the kettle since I make tea, etc. so that’s what we’re working with since he won’t go near the stove or oven.
Who’s brilliant idea was it to serve Babu green tea? As if theres any world in which he would like it 😂
I love green tea and drink it all the time but I put a little bit of raw organic honey to sweeten it up
Food in a kettle is so wrong.
I hope you get to keep them. There is advertising on my screen with this video for those kitchen electrics. Great Video guy🎉
🥚🧂 For the first time I saw a salt shaker! Good or bad, I love salt, and the thought of them eating an egg without salt made me grimace. Frankly, I was glad to see it! 🥚🧂
I have high blood pressure. I don’t eat too much extra salt so I grimace when people use too much.
Never seen anyone cook food in a kettle before 🙂
College students........... and prisoners 🤣
I did when I went to School in Japan.
made udon, soba and Ramen with the kettle.
cooks fast.
I used to boil eggs in a kettle. Works well, so long as they don't break...
Instant ramen. 🤢
Great to boil hotdogs in.
I've never seen an induction cooktop before, so that was informational for me, too! As to cooking things in the kettle, I had a little immersion heater when I was in business school, and used it at work later. The bottom of the interior was stainless steel. I did use it to boil water for tea, but my biggest use was cooking, especially lunch at work. I made Rice-A-Roni, Kraft dinner, cooked dried and canned soups, heated up leftovers, cooked ramen, other noodles - anything I could manage. I simply washed the interior every time I used it for something other than boiling water. It lasted for years. Loved that little thing! (Back then, I don't remember Cup o Noodles having reached the US yet. Ramen were still new and a novelty. Nothing available to simply pour boiling water over and wait.)
My modern kettle I'd never dream of cooking in, and the shape's all wrong anyway. 😁 I can't get my hand inside to clean it, and I have small hands! Besides, I'm not living in a dorm. I use it properly.
good to see Raeen and Sarru back :)
Hi Sarru! Nice to see you again
God Bless producer and crew for making it possible to see things and do things they would never have a chance to do may God be with you all 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I’ve used Mr coffee to make hard boiled eggs. Nearly identical to stovetop
you need to use hot but not boiling water for green tea otherwise it can make it bitter, i only drink green tea if we've run out of milk though so im no expert in green or matcha although i do like matcha more
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Love this show
The lady is always so pretty 😊 glad to see a woman in the show
when Babu was drinking the tea, I flashed back to the print ads for hills brother coffee from the 60's and 70's . featuring a Arabic man in Turban and robe drinking a cup of coffee.
I spent the first 20+ years of my life never having used an electric kettle. Seems like that's not abnormal for many Americans, but holy shit I wish I had got one forever ago, what an amazing kitchen appliance.
@Common Man Show I truly love seeing them Very introduced to ew gadgets. However, regarding the green tea here in America, everyone takes it differently. I myself put sugar or agave and some, honey or sugar, and some also do add milk and sugar. It’s just a matter of taste. Blessings 😊
Make kettle coffee every morning
I always add some kind of sweetener to green tea. I find it to bitter otherwise.
This was fun!
Innocence of these People, they don't even know that it's Science and not Magic😊
Wow i didnt know this type of induction stove needed special pots. I thought it was gonna be like an electric stove with coils
Simple way, if a magnet can stick to the pot or pan, you are ok
Yep stainless steel, copper and aluminum pans wont work... you need a pan with a large amount of iron, like cast iron or steel, or speciality induction cook wear which usually has an iron/steel core.
The kettle is just meant for heating up the water, guys. Food doesn't go in it. I can see putting a teabag in it, but food? Naw. Unless you plan on thoroughly cleaning it out every day.
I use to make Ramen w/ a Automatic coffee maker.
it was EZ to clean IF I wanted Tea or Coffee.
I always use sugar in tea regardless of color
The 3 guests are wonderful! The young woman is extremely pretty and beautiful ! Yes she seems to have a ring on her marriage finger, but if I may still compliment her on her beauty.
Peace & Love
I like my green tea sweetened, often with cream Jasmine green tea is my favorite.
green tea will be bitter if the water is too hot or if it's steeped for too long.
Crack the egg in a bowl and beat the egg with a fork before pouring it in the pan. This will mix the flavor of the yoke throughout the entire dish. When you pour it into the pan constantly stir it while it cooks. Remove it from the pan just BEFORE it's fully cooked, it will finish cooking on the plate and remain nice and soft / moist. I prefer to mix in some thinly sliced ham lunch meat that's been pan fried for a few minutes.
looks like me trying to figure out crockpot and son had to tell us about air fryers when brother got us one. they needed some honey green tea needs a lil honey or sugar in it, the orange, berry, lemon chamomile, cinammon, or ginseng, never need honey too much but green needs a lil bit sweet taste.
I love it!
Should have also give them a small magnet as the aluminium? pan they tried first was not heating up but the iron pan was heating well.
You DON'T cook inside a kettle! And you certainly do not boil it with the lid up, it's DANGEROUS! No one uses a kettle to cook with, it's not what it's designed to do!
Here in Australia, some people say "mumma mia" (not sure if that comes from italy) - but basically means WTF in a nice way/ I can't believe that just happened.
An electric kettle is for water only. You put the noodles dry in a bowl, then pour hot water onto them, rest stir.
The main reason is about not needing to clean inside the kettle except for burnt water from it/ not designed for other things in it.
But I guess an easy mistake if you didn't know. Because if you had a pot of water , you would put things in it.
You did the correct way with the green tea in a cup.
Here in Sweden we _sing_ "Mamma mia"... you know, the ABBA song.
It's an expression of surprise here too, similar to omg, wow and so on.
Yeah, it's from Italy, it means "My mother". When I was a kid I didn't know that. Mia is a common name here, short for Maria, and Mamma means "Mom", so I just thought it mean "Mom Mia", like it was the name of someone's mom named Mia.
There's a loro of us Italians in Australia... We exported the "mamma mia", and ABBA wrote the music...
We Indians tend to use a product beyond its intended use. The result is in front of you
@@Asa...S thank you about the my mother, omg . I forgot the Abba song haha
@@lorenzopinto7948 true. I'm in Melbourne and we're famous for having a lot of Italians and Greek that came in the 1960s?
Then we've had Vietnamese, Middle East, African in other decades
I knew they were going to hate the green tea! As soon as I saw I was like "it's too bitter, they won't like it!"
I have my moms electric kettle from the 1970s, General Electric made in the USA. I often use it when I have instant noodles, boil the water, then add the water to a coffee mug with the instant noodles inside the mug, in 3 minutes finito and easy lunch.
beautiful lady 🤩
It’s like I took a sip of poison. That’s gold lol
Babu is hilarious.😅
I honestly doubt they never saw these appliances.
I believe they haven't. They earn about $4 a day. He was describing their cooking as using wood or other fire or gas cylinder.
As said below water only guys.
They should listen to the bagpipes.
Close the lid on the kettle 🤷🏼♂️
We should take up a collection for the show and get them some pots and pans… I can't believe they ate the egg that was cooked in that pan…😬
Bit of aluminum never hurt anyone.
Beautiful ♥
I don't have an induction cooktop but where I live the electricity is generated mostly by the fission of atoms forged billions of years ago when ancient stars died.
have yall shown them a rice cooker?
Yes if the people teaching them how to use a kettle they need to tell them to close the lid and don't put food or utensils in the kettle and show them much better and give them proper tea from the uk as well
To make nodles you boil water and pour it ober the noodles. No noodles can go in the kettle. It will even give you a warning about using other things in it. You are teaching them wrong things again..
Love the song Babu
Tell them its ok and that I dont understand how the conduction cookware works either 🤣
Please explain why one pan works and the other doesn't since they are visually similar to them.
Love Ruby in these videos.
As the women do most of the cooking,it would have been nice to just see the women only,in this video.
I think they would have appreciated it,& thoroughly enjoyed it too.
These machines are very useful….if you have electricity.😎
Why didn't you tell them to close the lid on the kettle hahah :)
The way they all reacted when he said it runs on electricity makes me wonder how reliable their power is… any idea?
oh nooo... ONLY boil water, in the kettle, and pour it into something else, and then add the stuff in there, like they did with the tea... otherwise, u need to clean it, every day, but if u only use it, to boil the water, u ALMOST dont need, to clean it...
No honey for the tea? Their host should tell them that all tea starts off as green tea then turns brown by aging it
Would love them to see a modern gas or electric stove. Maybe show them a video
they Already know how to use LP cartridge Stove.
@@markplott4820. That’s just table top cooking. I’m talking about a stove. Free standing you cook on and bake in an oven that all houses around the world have for about 100 years. Not one you set on a table with just a burner. You can cook 4 or 5 different things on top depending on how many burners they have and also bake a few things in the oven at the same time.
@@markplott4820 The Plott Hound is the North Carolina State Dog. Might you be related to the Plott family of N.C.?
@@katw3070 - dont know my Great Great grandfather came from Germany.
@@paulinesoares3594 - they would be lucky to have just one burner, with charcoal or wood.
I was refering to Portable gas burner w/ cartraidge. they are popular in asia.
Dear Sir'', i thought the Induction hob was a good idea, even in the United Kingdom of Great Britain, Induction hobs are not that common, even though the technology in over 75 years old!! So many people here consider it an AMAZING invention, that it cooks without an external heat source. I haven't looked yet, but have you shown the difference between a Solid plate electric hob (that's one with a cast iron plate which is heated by an electric element) and a gas hob? Please excuse the suggestion if I have missed it? Also, may I ask was the electric kettle a hidden element one? I assume so, or the noodles would have become entangled with the element. Thank you and please pass on my good wishes to all the villagers.
Yummy they ate egg and noodles.
India loves their Maggi (noodles). Similar to how usa calls a vacuum a Hoover
Must be a different part of the US than I live in. We all just call them vacuum cleaners.
@@MrClobbertime I'm glad you do. Makes sense to me. It would be like calling all cola soft drinks (soda) coke. I prefer pepsi max
I’ve only heard of Brits calling a vacuum cleaner a Hoover. Americans call them vacuum cleaners. The brand name is Hoover, so doesn’t apply to all vacuum cleaners.
Kat's right. That's the Brits with the Hoovers. 🙂
the water heater is as strange for us americans as it is for them xD
I got excited when she flipped the egg with a spoon. Ma'am how?
Just my guess - The egg was cracked over hot oil, well more than 1 tablespoon/15 mL. The cooked egg was essentially floating on the hot oil, and a talented cook could flip it with a spoon.
There's more to it, of course, and I will leave it to the mansplaining & womansplaining "gotcha" commenters to point out 🤗
Nice Karahi / Kadai that's better than mine :(
Why is one pan compatible and the the other is not?
Have they ever seen or used a microwave oven yet?
She can make the eggs without breaking the yolk and every time I try doing that I end up with scrambled eggs. :(
Maybe a spoon and a wok were all we needed!
Any chance they give them induction burners? Or is electricity 'sketchy' or too expensive?
I doubt they have electricity in their homes.
They need a better understanding about all the electric appliances and how to use them safely. I don't think they have electricity in thier huts or the wattage to run most of the appliances safely.