@@ElveeKaye Well..it was the other way round. In the middle east people often call their friends "brother". I don`t know about African tribes or if the black people in the USA adapted it from their ancestors.
There is a history channel about the One Hundred and One Thousand Nights something about a woman who saved a Kingdom from a Prince who is having trouble pretty good story
little fact about his name, The rind family of the baloch tribe is one of the most prestigious families, they are respected by all balochs and considered royalty rivaled only by the sakazi family in prestige
@@Spazzmatazzz well most of them would try to eat it regardless of it's taste. It isn't mandatory though, they are allowed to skip if a thing isn't bearable like the Korean fire noodles 🙂
It's interesting to hear people analyze a food that we take for granted, all the different layers, textures, flavors and colors. I'm glad they were able to have this experience. I'd like to try some of their food, too.
It's probably less sweet than the sweets that they're used to, especially with that dark chocolate.. It might be a whole different taste all together. I haven't tried that cake, but I have been to Pakistan twice and dated a Pakistani for about 8 years. I've had my share of very sweet sweets 💜
Obviously there are a lot of these "tribal people try new things" channels popping up and I find most of them pretty interesting. One of the channels, Common Man Show, has nicely set themselves apart from the others by introducing their cast not only to new foods but to new experiences like showing them TH-cam videos about interesting things like world monuments, technology, space travel, and other such things. You should consider doing some things like that in addition to food. I like Abdul a lot.
I started out watching this one, and somehow I got into another channel, thought it was the same one because it is production place. Then after watching all of theirs I realized it's not the same. 🤦♀️ I will find this which you speak of. Sounds good.
@@zhugeliang777 I’ve been watching Common Man Show since they began and don’t believe they are deceitful, but even if they were, i don’t care, they are lovely wise people and my life is better for watching. India and Pakistan need any help they can get, and God knows we need their love and wisdom. ✌️
@@MayimHastings you can't put deceit and wise in the same sentence. this is the age of manipulation and some people promote things they do not understand. this is why it is better to stick with simple things for simple things are closer to God.
Absolutely love their reactions.. they’ve experienced more than me with this. I am 49, live in the UK..and never tried Death by Chocolate cake.. Think I need to right this wrong 😄
Abdul Aziz Rind has such a wise and kind face with those mischieveous eyes, I would galdly pay out of pocket to visit him with every sort of delicacy I can bring for him to try just to see those eyes light up with the foreign tastes I bring. Edit: Also I love Pavarti's bangles
The gentleman with the glasses that would walk over 80 km for baskin Robbins thought that the chocolate was too much has been demoted from the prince of sweets to the dabbler of delicacies.
@@TRYBALS lol, good question. I was shocked that he didn’t go for it, as I’m sure you were to. That gentleman never ate a sweet he didn’t like. Big fan of your channel love your work, is there an address where I can send something for the Tribals to try?
@@Cmon2828 yes I was very much shocked. In fact I was thinking about Muharam especially when I was getting the cake. I was thinking how happy he'd get and all but I failed him, lol. Anyways thank you so much for the love, support and valuable feedback. Unfortunately we haven't setup a P.O box yet but we can work together out if you can contact me in an email. Thank you and God bless 🤗🌷😊❤️
@@TRYBALS I’d be happy too. I love the honest interactions as an American I’m relieved to see that just because American foods are being served that and American is in the title that the tribals are not instantly in love just because it’s American or western food. Your channel and the sincerity of the people on it as well as others like your channel have me wanting to learn more about other cultures, inspired me to take my Christian walk more seriously, bless and dedicate my food to the most high, and to think about what food means and to be honest about food and how it’s perceived and made Thank you for everything you do!
With how important tea is, it would be neat to see an episode where they try different kinds of tea they haven't had before! Rooibos, chamomile, or matcha maybe? Fruit teas?
I kinda like the kinda French malicious sarcasm behind calling it a "cake" since its more of a full frontal mousse assault, but its so freaking decadent it's like some sort of alien food or imaginary creation come to life.
First time I went to India, my friend decided to buy me a surprise birthday cake. Looking at it we expected the kind of cheap vanilla-and-sugar we get in grocery store in the US/Canada, but it turned out to be pineapple! It was deliciously unexpected :)
My partner and his family are from Poland, he went to a family birthday party and brought home some food, including birthday cake. I was expecting the usual birthday cake we have in the UK: shop bought, icing, vanilla sponge maybe with jam in the middle, usually dry, and it was a kid’s birthday so I expected it to have a character on the icing. But no, it was amazing homemade cake and it was some of the nicest I’ve ever eaten, it was vanilla but it had pieces of chocolate inside, and it was topped with fresh cream. It sounds simple but it was so tasty
I've watched all your videos up to now and I find them really inspiring. They give me a fresh perspective about language and how people are influenced by their culture and environment. The only languages I know enough to use are German as my mother tongue and English that I speak really well. I don't know a word of neither Sindhi nor Urdu but some words and grammar stand out. How do you guys communicate? Do they all know Sindhi language and Urdu and you talk to each other in Urdu? It's refreshing to see that people have the same interests, even when they grew up in vastly different societies. The main differences are ideologies and technology. Then you show someone Bob Ross or anything else for that matter and they have the same reaction like you.
Everyone of us knows Sindhi. Though Abdul's native language is Balochi, Mohammad Riaz's Punjabi and Parvati's Marwari but we have Sindhi language common
I love this channel!! I love all of them expressing their feelings about every bites!! the old man is wise and give a very good explanation!! watching them should makes us realize that we must appreciate what we have in our plates and pay more attention about what we eat!! thanks a lot!!
wow.. that blue shirt short haired guy with the precision beard is SO handsome he looks so regal. and the guy with the white turban too. and the lady and everyone!!!! everyone is beautiful
I couldn't find the older man's name in this video, but him mentioning cake with tea? Hell yeah, probably a different type of tea, as I don't know how prevalent irish tea is in Pakistan, but still, tea and cake is top tier.
they drink something called chai not irish tea. its made with cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, star anise,cloves, nutmeg and fennel and some drink it bland and eat sweets to accompany it but its more commonly drank with sugar :)
Abdul is so fun to watch! His comments are always interesting or funny and entertaining in a way. And Parvati is so beautiful and sweet 🥺💖 she seems like such a lovely person to be around 💕💕💕💕 definitely got me to subscribe for more content!
I find it to be an issue with many modern cakes. It all started with Opera cake. It is too rich. Mousse, ganache, cream, icing, and more mousse. There is almost no cake anymore in cake! I prefer a well made classic cake with good proportions of everything.
We have a famous bakery named "Bombay Bakery" in a nearby city which is 150 years old I think. They produce such cakes and have their recipes a secret.
@@TRYBALS I would like to see our friends try the cake from Bombay Bakery (then I get to see it too) Thank you for your hard work. BTW, you should have cold milk with the cake 🎂... or coffee ☕ or 🍵
I'm a newcomer to the channel & thoroughly enjoying catching up on all the videos. I think this video is in the top 5 for me. Where most Americans wouldn't hesitate finishing the piece, no matter how large it was, everyone in this video by contrast seems more than OK with having only as much as they wanted, and no more. I deeply appreciate the model of sensible eating this video provides.
when they talked about wanting it with tea and the type of cake they would eat. I know its tribal try new things but I'd love to hear them describe the things they like in the same wonderful detail!
Thank you for this insight. I find their thought processes fascinating- whether food or music, they are willing to try and think about new experiences with all seriousness.
I love love love the scientific analysis of the cake layers and how the oldest gentlemen in his mind always is so sharp and aware of tge tiniest details in things he eats, hears or looks at. Very mindful and very aware of so many things others woukd overlook.
It's almost 2:00 o'clock in the morning here in Germany and I was about to go to bed, when TH-cam suggested me "Tribal People watch Bob Ross painting" video. I'm now watching the third video . First I fell in love with the gentleman with the white beard, then with the Pakistani people and now with this whole channel! I've just subscribed!
As an American, I have enjoyed all of your friends and how they have agreed to gather with you to try their many "first times." Now, the Death by Chocolate had me very delighted to witness! Many chocolate lovers know a Death by Chocolate is the humored metaphor of one's pleasure of extremed eager indulgences of MORE CHOCOLATE! That rich cake is usually served as a thinner slice and a favorite coffee! Thank you and to your friends being so kind to share their experiences for us! I have had so much fun by your videos! And please, pass me a slice of that cake!!
They are excellent critics👍 Precise in describing textures and tastes, and honest about their thoughts. People who are honest and sincere. Great video! 👍👍 .... by the way... I don’t enjoy that cake. Too much cream and such. ...
Aziz, sir. I agree with you. I am from the USA and I usually only eat fruits when I crave something sweet. I love chocolate but the top icing is especially strong and I always remove it before eating the cake if I am at a party where the cake is being served to me. I agree with your palate. Simple tastes better to me.
💖 It brings me so much joy to watch them try & react to *new* things. I also wish to incorporate the term “VVIP” in my complimentary vocabulary. So please allow me to call this charming form of engagement & connecting.... 💫🌸✨ *VVIP* ✨🌸💫 🌸✨🙏🏻✨🌸 😉
these guys give such different positive vibes each on their very own..sorry but i hv to agree about this kind of "laborious chocolate cakes". They make as well in Italy and I much prefer the plain simple ones. Parvati looks like a princess and Abdul like a king...but all of them are really something..love them all very much....
I found this videos very interesting, to discover people from other countries, trying something for the first time and giving theirs opinion about it, greetings from México.
Am I the only one who thinks that Mukhtiar Kakepoto is absolutely adorable? I really enjoy all of the group and their reactions but my favourite is most definitely Mukhtiar. Sending my best wishes to all of the group from far away in British Columbia, Canada.
Original "Death by Chocolat" the cake (brownies) is soaked in Chocolat liquor or Kuhlua overnight or can use brownies. I know they don't drink, so they're not getting the full taste of the original one. When i do make them, I also make the kids a "Virgin"one. I've never tried the non alcoholic version! Lol!I it should be in layers. I wonder if they used Chocolat pudding and whipped cream in there. If you really want to get funky, crumble some Oreos in there on the bottom and the top. That cakes is very soft and served in a Compote it's also called a"Trifold," at least; that's how I make it. I never saw it as a cake.
A cake that looked that delicious, I would eat it first, then talk about it. I might ask a lot of questions first, however. These folks are very observant throughout the process though ! Your friend in America .
I love their honesty. We would all be better off for seeing our cultures through someone else's eyes. And Mr. Abdul Aziz Rind is right. For a lot of people in this world, everything is better with tea.
these guys are fun, I love watching your videos! and now i get why guy was eating his slice during the Bob Ross episode. he missed out on this tasting episode. you are very kind to save him a piece. why wasn't the older man with the awesome beard part of the Bob Ross episodes? is he ok? i hope he's doing ok, sending him prayers just in case............
Muharam Bughio had me cracking up 😂 He was being critical but ate more than everyone else. 😂 He also cracked me up in the Korean Hot Noodle video. Love all these guys! This channel brings me sooo much joy ♥️ Thank you for this channel ♥️
I love how they are open to try different things. The older guy has become my favorite after viewing on about 6 videos now. The Lady baffles me, she's a mother and has to wear all of those bangles, earrings and scarfs (which are beautiful BTW) daily! I'm sure the become used to it, but still. The guy that says bro is the coolest.
I love the idea that you could eat this cake as a quick breakfast before work! My 20 year old son would love that! Chocolate cake for breakfast...sounds like something an 18 year old kid on their own for the first time would do. I used to eat cold pizza at that age for breakfast, so chocolate cake wouldn't have been a stretch! Lol I also like how they were commenting on how there was very little "cake" in that cake! It looked like it was more frosting and maybe some kind of mouse layer. That much chocolate is an acquired taste...which I have acquired! Lol Another great video as usual! Oh and yes, where did they get this cake if they don't have cake like this in their country? The man in the video isn't the only one who wants to know! Lol
I would really love to see their traditional food/music/dance compared to the things they're trying.... the cakes they're describing sound like my kinda cake x
"Death by Chocolate" is a cake name that has been around for 50+ years. There was, for example, a dessert restaurant in New Zealand that had a cake/dessert by that name back in 1981.
I'm in the US & grew up in the 80s & distinctly remember there being "Death by Chocolate" cake recipes in cookbooks around that time. Same with Devil's Food Cake which supposedly has a "sinful" amount of chocolate in it. :-)
I've had this cake before. It is so rich and delicious. It would be difficult for many of us to eat a big piece like that...but I would try... :) ♡♡♡♡ Love these people!!
What kind of vegetables are grown in their area? Do they have anything like a squash or pumpkin? It would be interesting to watch their reaction to standard local cake, then one that substituted a vegetable or fruit for the fat. For example, there are cakes that substitute squash or pumpkin for some of the fat or egg.
Well the vegetables depend on which area are you talking about. If you take Sindh for example, the province that we all belong to. Squash and pumpkins are not common. The ideal cake here is from a 100+ years old bakery called The Bombay Bakery. They have a secret recipe but we are sure it includes eggs.
I love love love seeing people experience new tastes, sounds, etc. 🥰 These videos are great. I wish the fat guy was there to try the cakes, I like all of the people’s reactions tho.
"Bro what is this" had me rolling
LoL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
@@cayennenaturetrails8953 ... different materials ! too funny
I find it funny that the word "bro"has made it into other languages. 😆
@@ElveeKaye Well..it was the other way round. In the middle east people often call their friends "brother". I don`t know about African tribes or if the black people in the USA adapted it from their ancestors.
Same 😂
"Mostly with tea"
"Cake and tea?"
"Yes"
A man after my own heart, right there!
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A fellow man of culture I see
Agreed, he’s a treasure.
Chocolate and coffee, bro.
I hope Abdul and the others get to try British tea and biscuits. I bet Abdul would like the concept of an official "tea time" or "afternoon tea."
"sir you told me it's a cake, but it's all chocolate." lol i love it
The gentleman with the white turban 'we dunk things..you can't dunk this' lol ! I love his critique !
I was just laughing thinking about eating this for breakfast every day. And now I have something to look forward to when I loose all my teeth. 😄
Abdul Aziz Rind is clearly a technical purist. He reminds me of the judges from cooking shows; particularly Alton Brown. Very precise, very didactic.
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Abdul Aziz Rind looks like a king from One Thousand and One Nights.
They are are beautiful people.
I literally thought the same and commented before reading lol
I gave the 40th like. ;)
There is a history channel about the One Hundred and One Thousand Nights something about a woman who saved a Kingdom from a Prince who is having trouble pretty good story
little fact about his name, The rind family of the baloch tribe is one of the most prestigious families, they are respected by all balochs and considered royalty rivaled only by the sakazi family in prestige
When he says “ you can eat with your hands if you want” then the guy uses the fork 💯% correctly while staring into the camera like “bro I got this”
So the guy who finished the most... wants us to believe he thought it was just "OK"-? 😉
OK 😂
He was probably starting to feel a little nauseous after eating so much of it. It's super rich and they were given pretty big pieces.
Are you talking about Muharam? He considers that food should be finished no matter what. It's the teachings of the holy prophet 😊
@@TRYBALS But what if it doesn't taste good or you can't eat it?
@@Spazzmatazzz well most of them would try to eat it regardless of it's taste. It isn't mandatory though, they are allowed to skip if a thing isn't bearable like the Korean fire noodles 🙂
@@TRYBALS Those fire noodles?
I'm sorry, but I wouldn't even put those in my mouth! Hot stuff and I just don't get along! ☺
LOVE your channel!
It's interesting to hear people analyze a food that we take for granted, all the different layers, textures, flavors and colors. I'm glad they were able to have this experience. I'd like to try some of their food, too.
This lady is beautiful and loves cake. The guys are cool too lol.
Thank you ❤️🤗🌷😊
@@DreamingVoid I'm glad I'm not the only one. She's really cute.
She gives the impression of someone who truly does not realize how beautiful they are. She’s amazing.
Yeah she's super beautiful... A certified baddie
I just love Pavarthi. She has such a gentle way about her but is so eager to try things. She was wonderful in the Bob Ross episodes
Oh my gosh! I can’t even imagine how overly sweet that cake must be for someone not used to eating semi sweet chocolate!
Semi-sweet is not particularly sweet; it's dark chocolate...more cocoa, and much less sugar.
It's probably less sweet than the sweets that they're used to, especially with that dark chocolate.. It might be a whole different taste all together. I haven't tried that cake, but I have been to Pakistan twice and dated a Pakistani for about 8 years. I've had my share of very sweet sweets 💜
my teeth hurt just looking at it..
I like how they are carefully examining the cake while we westerners would just slam our faces into it 😁
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Guilty 😬👈
Cake taste weird
Give me a fork and stand back 😎
@@craigdurso3005 Exactly. Lol If they can't appreciate it, I WILL! Just give me a fork!
Obviously there are a lot of these "tribal people try new things" channels popping up and I find most of them pretty interesting. One of the channels, Common Man Show, has nicely set themselves apart from the others by introducing their cast not only to new foods but to new experiences like showing them TH-cam videos about interesting things like world monuments, technology, space travel, and other such things. You should consider doing some things like that in addition to food.
I like Abdul a lot.
It feels like a cultural exchange.
I started out watching this one, and somehow I got into another channel, thought it was the same one because it is production place. Then after watching all of theirs I realized it's not the same. 🤦♀️ I will find this which you speak of. Sounds good.
that channel is deceitful.
@@zhugeliang777 I’ve been watching Common Man Show since they began and don’t believe they are deceitful, but even if they were, i don’t care, they are lovely wise people and my life is better for watching. India and Pakistan need any help they can get, and God knows we need their love and wisdom. ✌️
@@MayimHastings you can't put deceit and wise in the same sentence. this is the age of manipulation and some people promote things they do not understand. this is why it is better to stick with simple things for simple things are closer to God.
Absolutely love their reactions.. they’ve experienced more than me with this. I am 49, live in the UK..and never tried Death by Chocolate cake.. Think I need to right this wrong 😄
I'm in the UK and this cake was around in the early 90's, that when I had it. It is amazing! I haven't seen it for years.
Be careful it will apparently kill u
Parvati's bone structure, skin color and grace....I'm so envious
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She is very beautiful!
I was thinking the same thing. I just discovered these videos yesterday. She is a natural beauty.
Such beautiful, beautiful people! This cake made dear Muharam a bit perplexed!
He is my favorite guy 😁 have you seen him eat Baskin Robbins?
@@TRYBALS Yes! He liked it VERY much! Such a cool guy!! 😃
@@Over60sowhat It felt like he was a child again. Btw he is nearly 60 years old. Could you believe that?
@@TRYBALS Awwwww!! Wonderful!! He looks fantastic!!
@@TRYBALS I am being prefectly honest here:
I though he was a bit past 40 :D
Abdul Aziz Rind has such a wise and kind face with those mischieveous eyes, I would galdly pay out of pocket to visit him with every sort of delicacy I can bring for him to try just to see those eyes light up with the foreign tastes I bring. Edit: Also I love Pavarti's bangles
The gentleman with the glasses that would walk over 80 km for baskin Robbins thought that the chocolate was too much has been demoted from the prince of sweets to the dabbler of delicacies.
Oh no, that's too bad. How could he regain his title of "Prince of sweets"?
@@TRYBALS lol, good question. I was shocked that he didn’t go for it, as I’m sure you were to. That gentleman never ate a sweet he didn’t like. Big fan of your channel love your work, is there an address where I can send something for the Tribals to try?
@@Cmon2828 yes I was very much shocked. In fact I was thinking about Muharam especially when I was getting the cake. I was thinking how happy he'd get and all but I failed him, lol. Anyways thank you so much for the love, support and valuable feedback. Unfortunately we haven't setup a P.O box yet but we can work together out if you can contact me in an email. Thank you and God bless 🤗🌷😊❤️
@@TRYBALS I’d be happy too. I love the honest interactions as an American I’m relieved to see that just because American foods are being served that and American is in the title that the tribals are not instantly in love just because it’s American or western food. Your channel and the sincerity of the people on it as well as others like your channel have me wanting to learn more about other cultures, inspired me to take my Christian walk more seriously, bless and dedicate my food to the most high, and to think about what food means and to be honest about food and how it’s perceived and made Thank you for everything you do!
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With how important tea is, it would be neat to see an episode where they try different kinds of tea they haven't had before! Rooibos, chamomile, or matcha maybe? Fruit teas?
I kinda like the kinda French malicious sarcasm behind calling it a "cake" since its more of a full frontal mousse assault, but its so freaking decadent it's like some sort of alien food or imaginary creation come to life.
First time I went to India, my friend decided to buy me a surprise birthday cake. Looking at it we expected the kind of cheap vanilla-and-sugar we get in grocery store in the US/Canada, but it turned out to be pineapple! It was deliciously unexpected :)
My partner and his family are from Poland, he went to a family birthday party and brought home some food, including birthday cake. I was expecting the usual birthday cake we have in the UK: shop bought, icing, vanilla sponge maybe with jam in the middle, usually dry, and it was a kid’s birthday so I expected it to have a character on the icing. But no, it was amazing homemade cake and it was some of the nicest I’ve ever eaten, it was vanilla but it had pieces of chocolate inside, and it was topped with fresh cream. It sounds simple but it was so tasty
Muharum always makes me smile. He is such a joyful bro 😂
I've watched all your videos up to now and I find them really inspiring. They give me a fresh perspective about language and how people are influenced by their culture and environment.
The only languages I know enough to use are German as my mother tongue and English that I speak really well. I don't know a word of neither Sindhi nor Urdu but some words and grammar stand out. How do you guys communicate? Do they all know Sindhi language and Urdu and you talk to each other in Urdu?
It's refreshing to see that people have the same interests, even when they grew up in vastly different societies. The main differences are ideologies and technology. Then you show someone Bob Ross or anything else for that matter and they have the same reaction like you.
Everyone of us knows Sindhi. Though Abdul's native language is Balochi, Mohammad Riaz's Punjabi and Parvati's Marwari but we have Sindhi language common
I love this channel!! I love all of them expressing their feelings about every bites!! the old man is wise and give a very good explanation!! watching them should makes us realize that we must appreciate what we have in our plates and pay more attention about what we eat!! thanks a lot!!
wow.. that blue shirt short haired guy with the precision beard is SO handsome he looks so regal. and the guy with the white turban too. and the lady and everyone!!!! everyone is beautiful
Yes, I think his name is Mukhtiar (sp). He's gorgeous. The guy in the turban looks so wise & I would love to talk to him for hours about life. Lol
Thank you so much for showing us more of the world. These videos are fascinating.
Anyone else drooling watching the cake
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I couldn't find the older man's name in this video, but him mentioning cake with tea? Hell yeah, probably a different type of tea, as I don't know how prevalent irish tea is in Pakistan, but still, tea and cake is top tier.
they drink something called chai not irish tea. its made with cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, star anise,cloves, nutmeg and fennel and some drink it bland and eat sweets to accompany it but its more commonly drank with sugar :)
Abdul is so fun to watch! His comments are always interesting or funny and entertaining in a way. And Parvati is so beautiful and sweet 🥺💖 she seems like such a lovely person to be around 💕💕💕💕 definitely got me to subscribe for more content!
I am pleased that they offered some open criticism of this dessert. (I've made similar observations regarding texture.)
Great analysis by all. Greetings from Germany.
‘I know it’s weird, but let’s eat it anyway.’ Yes! Me too, bro. Me too.
How could you say no to something like that, I ate all that they left on their plates lol 🤗❤😊🌹
Is there anyway to send a “care package” with a whole bunch of sweets and snacks for them to try and then bring home to enjoy with their families?
"They must eat cakes without tea" - love it :)
I find it to be an issue with many modern cakes. It all started with Opera cake. It is too rich. Mousse, ganache, cream, icing, and more mousse. There is almost no cake anymore in cake! I prefer a well made classic cake with good proportions of everything.
We can be grateful for variety. Some like the “rich” cakes and the complex creations - it all works out and everybody’s happy 😃.
We have a famous bakery named "Bombay Bakery" in a nearby city which is 150 years old I think. They produce such cakes and have their recipes a secret.
@@TRYBALS I would like to see our friends try the cake from Bombay Bakery (then I get to see it too) Thank you for your hard work. BTW, you should have cold milk with the cake 🎂... or coffee ☕ or 🍵
Yet most classic cakes have gone the other way and become cheap garbage overwhelmed by poorly flavored bulk frosting.
Abdul Aziz Rind looks like a wise deity come down from the heavens to experience human culture.
Muharam is cool, his laugh is contagious 😁. Also Parvati's dress so beautiful ✨
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One guy looks like he runs a Fortune 500 company, and another looks like Santa Claus!!
Love all these guys!! Great videos, keep it up.....
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I'm a newcomer to the channel & thoroughly enjoying catching up on all the videos. I think this video is in the top 5 for me. Where most Americans wouldn't hesitate finishing the piece, no matter how large it was, everyone in this video by contrast seems more than OK with having only as much as they wanted, and no more. I deeply appreciate the model of sensible eating this video provides.
Black Espresso would be best with this.
Mocha is a very beautiful flavor.
They have had Mocha, they all declared Latte as the best coffee 😁
Love this channel! I would like to see them presenting to us something of their culture loved by them.
As always a great video. This one of my favorite cakes. The reactions were great.
when they talked about wanting it with tea and the type of cake they would eat. I know its tribal try new things but I'd love to hear them describe the things they like in the same wonderful detail!
Hell even I haven't heard of this cake, and now it got me googling it frantically
You should try, it was amazing 😋
Thank you for this insight. I find their thought processes fascinating- whether food or music, they are willing to try and think about new experiences with all seriousness.
Having cake and tea with you all is now on my list of things I must do at some point in my life.
It looks like a round candy bar the chef simply named "a cake."
This put a big smile on my face ! Soo sweet these ppl .
Namaste from Canada !
Namaste dear, although it's a traditional greeting from It India but we are Pakistan based channel. So Namaste and Salam! May peace be with you 🤗❤️😊🌷
Yeah, there IS such a thing as too much of a good thing. Still I was happy to see everyone's reactions. I love this Channel. 💗
I love love love the scientific analysis of the cake layers and how the oldest gentlemen in his mind always is so sharp and aware of tge tiniest details in things he eats, hears or looks at. Very mindful and very aware of so many things others woukd overlook.
It's almost 2:00 o'clock in the morning here in Germany and I was about to go to bed, when TH-cam suggested me "Tribal People watch Bob Ross painting" video.
I'm now watching the third video . First I fell in love with the gentleman with the white beard, then with the Pakistani people and now with this whole channel! I've just subscribed!
Welcome to our happy little family 💖
I absolutely adore everybody here🥰
Now I want a slice of this cake! So wonderful, this series. And I love the music. :)
That cakes for people who really really really realllllllllyyyyyyy love chocolate hahahahaha
As an American, I have enjoyed all of your friends and how they have agreed to gather with you to try their many "first times." Now, the Death by Chocolate had me very delighted to witness! Many chocolate lovers know a Death by Chocolate is the humored metaphor of one's pleasure of extremed eager indulgences of MORE CHOCOLATE! That rich cake is usually served as a thinner slice and a favorite coffee! Thank you and to your friends being so kind to share their experiences for us! I have had so much fun by your videos! And please, pass me a slice of that cake!!
They are excellent critics👍
Precise in describing textures and tastes, and honest about their thoughts.
People who are honest and sincere.
Great video! 👍👍
.... by the way... I don’t enjoy that cake. Too much cream and such.
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It is too intense, I always had to have it with milk to calm the flavor down or strong coffee to compliment it.
Sometimes this eatable items put these people on overload due to the alien food items or alien food names which is totally understandable.
I also tried it for the first time and it was amazing ❤
Aziz, sir. I agree with you. I am from the USA and I usually only eat fruits when I crave something sweet. I love chocolate but the top icing is especially strong and I always remove it before eating the cake if I am at a party where the cake is being served to me. I agree with your palate. Simple tastes better to me.
Try Dragon fruit or Jack fruit if you haven't already. You would greatly appreciate them, I think.
Food, the international language we can all agree on.
💖 It brings me so much joy to watch them try & react to *new* things. I also wish to incorporate the term “VVIP” in my complimentary vocabulary.
So please allow me to call this charming form of engagement & connecting....
💫🌸✨ *VVIP* ✨🌸💫
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You miss are VVIP 😊❤️🤗🌷
@@TRYBALS Lovely comment on a lovely comment 🤗
these guys give such different positive vibes each on their very own..sorry but i hv to agree about this kind of "laborious chocolate cakes". They make as well in Italy and I much prefer the plain simple ones. Parvati looks like a princess and Abdul like a king...but all of them are really something..love them all very much....
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Yes, people on the go, grab a slice in the morning when you don't have time for breakfast and spend half the day in a sugar coma!
I'd die happily eating that.
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I found this videos very interesting, to discover people from other countries, trying something for the first time and giving theirs opinion about it, greetings from México.
never thought i would find watching someone else try things interesting lol
Love it, their opinions were just so natural and honest,must have been a challenge for them,
I really loved the cake. I ate all that they chose to leave on their plates 😋😋😋
Am I the only one who thinks that Mukhtiar Kakepoto is absolutely adorable? I really enjoy all of the group and their reactions but my favourite is most definitely Mukhtiar. Sending my best wishes to all of the group from far away in British Columbia, Canada.
I love how polite Abdul is. He is not the biggest fan, but he immediately starts thinking of who it would be good for instead of criticizing it.
This one is hilarious, the comments are so funny.🤣🤣🤣 Funny in a good way of course🙏🏼
These people are awesome. Would love to meet them!
Original "Death by Chocolat" the cake (brownies) is soaked in Chocolat liquor or Kuhlua overnight or can use brownies. I know they don't drink, so they're not getting the full taste of the original one. When i do make them, I also make the kids a "Virgin"one. I've never tried the non alcoholic version! Lol!I it should be in layers. I wonder if they used Chocolat pudding and whipped cream in there. If you really want to get funky, crumble some Oreos in there on the bottom and the top. That cakes is very soft and served in a Compote it's also called a"Trifold," at least; that's how I make it. I never saw it as a cake.
I like how you always have that Appalachian fiddle music in the background. Even though they're Indian, somehow it fits. 🎻
I would love to see their reaction to red velvet cake, if they haven't had it. I hope they love it
I totally agree! Cake should be eaten with a cup of tea!
A cake that looked that delicious, I would eat it first, then talk about it. I might ask a lot of questions first, however. These folks are very observant throughout the process though ! Your friend in America .
I can't believe you didn't offer them any milk! That cake looks dangerously rich.
I love them all, they seem to be nice and very wise people❤
I love their honesty. We would all be better off for seeing our cultures through someone else's eyes. And Mr. Abdul Aziz Rind is right. For a lot of people in this world, everything is better with tea.
Abdul is a superstar. Subbed.
these guys are fun, I love watching your videos! and now i get why guy was eating his slice during the Bob Ross episode. he missed out on this tasting episode. you are very kind to save him a piece.
why wasn't the older man with the awesome beard part of the Bob Ross episodes? is he ok? i hope he's doing ok, sending him prayers just in case............
Hello Sarah, Abdul had to travel to Balochistan when we were recording that video.
@@TRYBALS He is a gem, I always enjoy whatever he has to say. 💎
Muharam Bughio had me cracking up 😂 He was being critical but ate more than everyone else. 😂 He also cracked me up in the Korean Hot Noodle video. Love all these guys! This channel brings me sooo much joy ♥️ Thank you for this channel ♥️
Can we see more of Mukhtiar please. Just because he's a *very* good looking young man 😍😉😊
Yes Mukhtiar debuted in the previous video and hopefully he'll be with us in every video 😊
@@TRYBALS marvellous. I do like to see handsome young men.
I was thinking the same thing, he's like Hollywood good looks.
They should try applesauce raisin cake. It can be served without any frosting--but is wonderful with frosting. All these new faces!!
I wish the old guy was my grandfather. He is always positive and wise. I love him.
Please make them react to all the Spacex Starship test flights 🤩❤️
I love how they are open to try different things. The older guy has become my favorite after viewing on about 6 videos now. The Lady baffles me, she's a mother and has to wear all of those bangles, earrings and scarfs (which are beautiful BTW) daily! I'm sure the become used to it, but still. The guy that says bro is the coolest.
I love the idea that you could eat this cake as a quick breakfast before work! My 20 year old son would love that! Chocolate cake for breakfast...sounds like something an 18 year old kid on their own for the first time would do. I used to eat cold pizza at that age for breakfast, so chocolate cake wouldn't have been a stretch! Lol I also like how they were commenting on how there was very little "cake" in that cake! It looked like it was more frosting and maybe some kind of mouse layer. That much chocolate is an acquired taste...which I have acquired! Lol Another great video as usual! Oh and yes, where did they get this cake if they don't have cake like this in their country? The man in the video isn't the only one who wants to know! Lol
I couldn’t eat a big slice like that either, and I’d need a big mug of tea too!
I would really love to see their traditional food/music/dance compared to the things they're trying.... the cakes they're describing sound like my kinda cake x
this cake should be served with coffee and milk
Especially milk!
I want to go to Pakistan, make friends with all these people and have tea. ❤
Awww 😊 so cute
2:30 🤣🤣I would be so scared myself...but I love Mukhtiar’s response
"Death by Chocolate" is a cake name that has been around for 50+ years. There was, for example, a dessert restaurant in New Zealand that had a cake/dessert by that name back in 1981.
I'm in the US & grew up in the 80s & distinctly remember there being "Death by Chocolate" cake recipes in cookbooks around that time. Same with Devil's Food Cake which supposedly has a "sinful" amount of chocolate in it. :-)
I've had this cake before. It is so rich and delicious. It would be difficult for many of us to eat a big piece like that...but I would try... :) ♡♡♡♡
Love these people!!
I love how Mukhtiar says stuff is VIP
What kind of vegetables are grown in their area? Do they have anything like a squash or pumpkin? It would be interesting to watch their reaction to standard local cake, then one that substituted a vegetable or fruit for the fat. For example, there are cakes that substitute squash or pumpkin for some of the fat or egg.
Well the vegetables depend on which area are you talking about. If you take Sindh for example, the province that we all belong to. Squash and pumpkins are not common. The ideal cake here is from a 100+ years old bakery called The Bombay Bakery. They have a secret recipe but we are sure it includes eggs.
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And here in Delhi, India, it is the Karachi Bakery that is very famous, with some of the very best cake to die for.
A cold glass of milk would have gone a long way in helping them enjoy the cake.
Death By Chocolate Ice Cream is AWESOME!
Nice, we would try it if it's available over here 🤗🌷❤️😊
I love love love seeing people experience new tastes, sounds, etc. 🥰 These videos are great. I wish the fat guy was there to try the cakes, I like all of the people’s reactions tho.