As a Pakistani I can say this is the best "Trying Pakistani food" video ive come across. Because the host so well-informed and accurate about the information, she really did her homework even tho she isn't Pakistani herself and the food looks bomb. Usually in other videos, they either dont explain the food and what it is properly or the food isnt cooked authentically, like u can tell. So kudos to u guys
Omg this comment section is trash as a Pakistani I respect that you tried our food and tried ur best to make it similar to the original version you did not disrespect us in anyway again a big thank you
Bro this is the exact thing i feel . I mean everyone here is so ungrateful and are complaining. Im happy that they tried our food. I 100% agree with you
That's just the tip of iceberg of what you guys had...Pakistani cuisine is massively diversified due to spices and various techniques and all! Thank you for sharing our cuisine heritage with the world
I know very little about Pakistani food, but I can tell you that everything tastes good in a Pakistani household. The people are so warm & comforting that I honestly have no idea what I ate but I loved the experience.
No, it tastes atrocious, that's more of an indian thing Pakistani authentic lassi is supposed to be thinner in consistency and it's just yogurt, salt and sugar
been eating pakistani foods my whole life but the way they're reacting to these is making me want to try them 😭 (or at least try it the way their chef is making it)
To the Indians complaining about the origin of the cuisine...Pakistan and India was the same not so long ago so it's basically impossible to determine that shit. What I can say is...the dishes with meat are better in Pakistan and non vegetarian are better in India. It just makes sense when you think of that way! Offcourse India is a lot bigger and more diverse so there is definitely more variety there but in Pakistan, the North is very unique and one of our provincial cuisines is close to Afghan food while the other is close to Iranian! Punjab is just Punjab for both and Sindh shares a lot of cultural similarities as well with India! Why the hate?
so glad you liked the authentic pakistani food! our food is often misrepresented and labelled as Indian or middle eastern, SO GLAD that the producer cleared it out! very wholesome to watch
Biggest flex here if you guys come to Pakistan and Pakistani people got to know that you are foreigners you will got everything free free free😂✌️ and thank god you guys tried Pakistani food. Love you people vs food from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️
For all the idiots saying these aren't Pakistani dishes. Well they aren't Indian dishes either, they were created by people who lived in the subcontinent and aren't Pakistani or Indian. They're called Pakistani or Indian because now they're used in said countries more.
As a Pakistani gotta say mostly they got the things right but lassi was way off, we either drink sweet or salty lassi we don’t put saffron in it. Saffron is mostly an Indian thing
The Hunza Valley, northern part of Pakistan, is no way near Iraq. It borders China and is close to central Asian states. Pakistan borders Iran and Afghanistan on the northwest/southwest side.
To all those people saying that all the food is indian, it isn't. Pakistan and India were together before so it's both pakistani and indian. But most of these dishes are pakistani. Just some of them belong to both.
Been to all south Asian countries all there food taste diffenrent but love Pakistani food proper meat eating county love from 🏴🏴🏴🏴
As a Pakistani I really appreciate you guys trying Pakistani street foods and it's been my dream that people from other countries recognize Pakistan thank you!
Guys I'm from Pakistan and I'm literally in tears looking at the chicken karahi. Chicken Karahi these people served looks awefull and so does the biryani.. halwa poori still looked a lil authentic.. you wanna try Pakistani food, come to Pakistan period.
I am Pakistani, thankyou for trying Pakistani food, you picked alot nice things. But I would do recommend try nihari, that’s a unique Pakistani breakfast. And everyones loves it.
@@Ankit-d9f4u This seems right. Biryani has to be before partition. Of course now there are tons of variations of biryani. Either ways everyone loves it!
the food they are eating are nothing like Pakistani food and I believe they taste nothing like that. I would recommend traveling to Pakistan to try their food. I have been there to eat and those were the best days of my life, specially the street food of Karachi were exotic and Amazing.
As a Pakistani there are few things I would like to correct here. Firstly no one drinks Saffron lassi in Pakistan or even mango lassi is not common. People only have the regular white lassi with salt or sugar. Seconldy, no one has Karahi with Rice. It's ALWAYS served with a flatbread (naan or roti) Thirdly, Pakistan borders 4 countries and the areas near to those countries have food influenced by the neighboring country. E.g in Punjab the food is identical to Indian Punjab. So is the case with KPK and Afghanistan and also Balochistan and Iran
I think they used mango lassi because whenever u go to an Indian/Pakistani restaurant here in America they most always only have that flavor so that americas aren’t thrown off by the taste lol
They probably ordered it, and curry/gravy dishes from India/Pakistan in the US/EU is always served with Rice, and you can ask for Roti as an extra, but they always give you rice, so they probably just served with it.
People need to be aware that saffron is the most expensive spice in the world costing between $1000 and $5000 per pound. It is obtained from the saffron crocus and only the stigma of the flower can be used. To get that stigma you have to pick it by hand and 440,000 stigmas are needed for 1kg of saffron.
To all the Indians in the comment section: Pakistan did not emerge out of thin air in 1947. The land was there, the people were there and so their culture and heritage. A border was drawn in 1947 It's not like Pakistani people fell from heaven on this land. My ancestors have lived on the land of Punjab for centuries and I have every right to claim these dishes.
it is good to see that ppl from different parts of the world getting introduced to Pakistani food, I sometimes want to sit next to them and show (saying it positively not a criticism) them how to eat it. khana khanay ka aadab (etiquette to eat food) or Pakistani table manners. Pakistanis are very particular when it comes to eating food, i mean my mum
They shouldve tried rasmalai and gajar ka halwa. And kebabs and gosht 😂. Pakistanis are so proud to see real presentation ❤. Thank you so much. Pakistanis cuisine is incredibly diverse and delicious. Theres tons of delicious savory and desserts. And drinks and street food. Pakistan 🇵🇰. We love flavour spice and colour and diversity in our food.
Mango lassi is like an alien drink for majority of Pakistanis .. and safron on top .. doesn't happen .. it's either sweet simple buttery lassi or salted (much skimmed) variant .. and you can enjoy it as simple as that .. mango lassi is some American or European fusion for Pakistani lassi
Guys Next time Try Nehari ,Chicken Tikka, Chicken or Beaf Seekh Kebabs, Grilled Fish , Samosa , Pakoray, Dahi Bhallay, and Gulab Jamun These dishes are damn popular in Pakistan I'll be waiting for your next video about Pakistani food I like your reaction to my country's food Thank you ❤😊😉👍🇵🇰
Traditionally Saffron is not added in Lassi in most parts of Pakistan, it is only in a select few places. Also, lassi is either sweet or salty but rich with cream either way and only more modern versions of it have different flavours like mango or strawberry or saffron added to the lassi. So what you guys drank was not a proper lassi.
@@Theforsakened it's only at high end restaurants and hotels where you find mango lassi like this and saffron is like reserved for super special occasions not a lassi.
The good thing about Pakistani food is the variety in regional flavours. Like spices? Southern part uses more of them. Head to the Northern areas for less heat and more subtle flavours. And as for the origin of the these dishes, many are authentically Pakistani (e.g. biryani which has been of Sindh province and has been eaten since centuries), while some have Indian influence too from the time the countries were together, just like India also has some of our food.
@@avienth2652 Yeah right, our land was uninhabited and the population suddenly sprung into existence in 1947. Or better, the people living here were gifted with the magical ability of not requiring any sustenance. Make sense now, would you? By the same logic, no country existed prior to their land being demarcated.
THANK YOU for showing Pakistani food in all its delicious glory! As a born and raised Pakistani, this warmed my heart and soul. Our food is the best and differs from regular Indian food (which is also delicious). Wonderful to see everyone appreciating the food I grew up eating. I'm obsessed with Shahi Tukrey (the bread pudding translated to literally royal bits) as well! You guys should also try Nihari with Naan. It's a Mughal breakfast dish and it is so good. Pakistan is a beautiful country with a sea, valleys and mountains and we would be happy to have everyone know more about the best side of Pakistan.
Sharing food with a Pakistani family has been the best dining experience I've had in my lifetime. The food is one thing, the humble generous nature of Pakistani people is the icing.
As Pakistani I be never tried saffron lasso they should be given plain sweet lassi or mango lassi Karahi is always served with naan bread,serving with rice is almost a crime Biryani looks just Ok Rus malai or kulfa were better option than Shahi tukra But overall great effort Thank you for all❤❤❤
Lived in Pakistan my whole life but haven't drank or seen saffron lassi anywhere or ever. But the rest of the food all look very authentic. Great video and i love how everyone's so respectful.
This was too good. Everyone was so respectful and I loved how Fun Facts about my country were also shown during different parts 😄 Kudos to the team! Thank you for such an entertaining episode. ❤
It's their job to do that whenever it comes to Pakistan They are just jealous lol cause their dirtysss dont even have access to a toilet Just wait and watch another indian come under this comment too lol
Hi india as 35 provinces All these dishes we have here in indian Muslim communities Gujurathi cuisine Jandk cuisine Ladhak cuisine Punjabi cuisine Marathi cuisine Marwadi cuisine Rajasthani tali Haryanvi cuisine Himachali cuisine Uttrakhandi cuisine Goan cuisine Lucknow nawab cuisine Coastal seafood cuisine Kerala different beef cuisine Kerala sadya cuisine Northeast india Mongolia cuisines Northeast Thai cuisines Karnataka cuisine Tamil culture cuisine Andhra Guntur cuisine Odia cuisine Different tribal cuisine Exclusively seafood cuisine Non veg all South india is extremely non veg heaven Northeast india is extremely non veg heaven Etc etc there's so much different cuisine in india you can't count Hydrabad cuisine as all you mentioned Bengali cuisine 😋 Andaman Nicobar cuisine Lakshadeep cuisine etc😶😶😶
I also liked your Pakistani food no need be rude😄 Pakistani food is yours which may be slightly similar to Indian Punjab Rajasthan gujurath lucknow hydrabad that's it but yours look different taste also
@@dhanushgowda4061 the thing is I dont get why most of the Hindus are under an Islamic video commenting crap and why most of the Indians especially Hindus are under Pakistani videos or Pakistan related video, commenting crap. Find me a single neg comment made by a Muslim under your Religion related videos and your India-related video. You'll only find them where theres a Hindu attacking them or mentioning them for no reason and they just retaliate. No wonder why you people destroyed our mosque while your govt watched and you people started abusing when a single Hindu temple was vandalized in Pakistan which was a Hindu person fault as well because he peed on our Holy Quran Nauzubillah (for money by another Hindu). And we are the ones being rude?yea right buddy Giving and taking respect ain't that hard but it is when it comes to being with people of the Indian especially the Hindu community. You claim the Mughal foods to be a part of your heritage but as well curse the Mughal leaders, why the double standard? Most of the Indian food which India is known for, was brought by the Mughals so know this fact before your people comment crap about my Religion, People, God or Leaders. Thank you my friend
@@user-Rayyan123 I said ONE of the most popular it depends on your opinion and I think that jalebi is one of the most popular and I know a lot of people who would agree
Loved the video But Being a Pakistani Some correction is needed here HUNZA VALLEY is in GILGIT BALTISTAN( THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE N A TOURIST DESTINATION in PAKISTAN n it's a MOUNTAINOUS REGION NOT A DESERT AT ALL)which is A NORTHERN PROVINCE and NOT in KASHMIR...And it's close to CHINA And Not Middle East... 2ndly Great efforts but for the authentic Pakistani food u should come n visit here
The Good Thing is Hunza is one of those Places in Pakistan where the average life of a person is above 87 years it's because of their hygienic and super healthy meals They used to eat barley bread and chick peas vegetables a lot and goat meat as well everything there is cooked in Olive Oil and everything available there is natural and pure and It is one of the most Beautiful Places in Pakistan as well Do Visit there ❤😊👍🇵🇰
North India and Pakistan have almost same food as both regions are dominated with Punjabis and share same History. I would love to visit Pakistan, Bangladesh or Nepal some day as food and people will feel home. Love from India ❤
I'm sad about the saffron lassi. You guys should have just made them try the normal lassi I'm sure they'd have liked it better I mean IT'S THE BEST especially in summer season. Also, nihari would have been a great dish to try too.
The Biryani, nihari, haleem, karahi and many other famous Pakistani cuisines are invented during Mughal era. Mughals the empire who ruled Pakistan, india, Afghanistan, Bangladesh. And Pakistan northern areas are near China nor iraq or middle east. Sending Lot's of love from 🇵🇰 ❤️❤️ ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@abhishekjha4471Biryani is Persian dish Mughal he laye thy idher subcontinent mein 85% dishes Mughal ki he hai Matlab Muslims ki Baki baad mein bhi Jo dishes ijaad hui thi wo bhi humne he ki thi💪
Just dont understand how some people need to point out this isnt original or it isn't Pakistani or needs to assert its actually Indian food etc etc. THIS IS NOT A DEBATE WHETHER IT'S FROM INDIA OR PAKISTAN. NO ONE IN THIS VIDEO CARES. ITS JUST FOOD THAT PAKISTANIS EAT AND THAT'S WHY THEY ARE DOING THIS. None of them cares where it originates from. They are there to just taste and give their view.
@@fahadrajx and? the capital of that empire was delhi, still in india. and the haleem, kebabs and korma you guys have are nothing in front of what is available in old delhi
I am a Pakistani and it makes me so happy to see people trying food from my country and enjoying it and by the way great job on this video like really best trying Pakistani food video ever like it’s very informative for the ones who aren’t from Pakistan keep up the great work
I cant stop laughing while reading indian jealousy comments. Had hai indians ki. Ab food m b apna 1947 ki dastan shoro kar de. Loads of love to Pakistan from Afg
There are stupid people both sides, some became the reason for all the hate and partition. But north india and pakistan are so similar in terms of taste. If I ever visit any country outside India I would love to visit Pakistan. Love from India ❤
@@persie56 i do agree with what u said that some become the reason of all the hate and partitionn. I hope one day all the hate ends and countries like Indian , Pakistan, afghanistan, bangladesh and all we can live in peace and love. I pray that one day we leave the hate ki us ney yeh kiya ta, us ney wo kiya ta, yh hamara ta aur wo tumhara ta. Reason of Tha Tha Tha is causing so much hate and partition that even new generation cant live in peace. Stay blessed bro and keep ur positivity
Saffron lassi is definitely not a popular pakistani drink. Saffron tends to be used a lot more in the Indian cuisine. Hunza, has central asian and Chinese influences in their culinary contour and they are definitely not even remotely close to the middle east.
I love this episode. While I like learning about new cultures, ones that are close to my heritage are nice, because then I have some idea of what they're eating.
5:15 I noticed that in your video, you mentioned that the northern part of Pakistan is closer to Iraq and consists mostly of deserts. I wanted to provide some clarification and correct some misconceptions. In reality, the northern region of Pakistan is renowned for its breathtaking mountains and valleys. It is a popular tourist destination due to its stunning landscapes, such as the Himalayas, Karakoram Range, and Hindu Kush Mountains. These areas are known for their scenic beauty and attract adventurers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts from all over the world. Moreover, Pakistan shares its border with Afghanistan in the northwest region, not with Iraq. The border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is of significant geopolitical importance and has its own historical and cultural dynamics. I also wanted to mention that while there are similarities between Indian and Pakistani cuisine, there are notable differences in their cooking styles and flavors. It would be more accurate to showcase authentic Pakistani dishes when referring to Pakistani cuisine. I kindly request that you conduct thorough research and make an effort to provide accurate information in your videos. This will ensure that your content is informative and reliable. Thank you.
Hunza and the North is not closer to Iraq. It borders Afghanistan and Iran. And the climate in the north of Pakistan is extremely cold. It's mostly covered in snow and is mountainous, not close to what deserts look like.
Northern Areas of Pakistan are NOT close to Iraq and Middle East. They border with China. Heck Pakistan is no where even near Iraq and is NOT a part of Middle East. It is a part of South Asia. Please correct your knowledge 🙂
Balochistan is next to Iran and Oman and borders the middle east and has middle eastern influences, Northern Pakistan is seperated by Wakhan Corridor from Central Asia. Northern Pakistan has more Central Asian influences in Wakhi Culture than Chinese influences. Might update your knowledge as well 🙂
They never said Pakistan was in the middle east Iraq has many deserts Alot of us put saffron on our lassis and desserts I eat karahi with rice and roti
The food that they ate cannot be compared with the original Pakistani food especially the karahi and biryani were not looking as good as we have in Pakistan. So, if they liked this food then they will enjoy a lot more if they try these dishes in Pakistan.
In Pakistan the plain lassi with salt and pepper or a sweet lassi with just sugar and yogurt and water is more popular. Saffron lassi ! Not sure we even get that there- maybe in some areas of Karachi
As a Pakistani I can say this is the best "Trying Pakistani food" video ive come across. Because the host so well-informed and accurate about the information, she really did her homework even tho she isn't Pakistani herself and the food looks bomb. Usually in other videos, they either dont explain the food and what it is properly or the food isnt cooked authentically, like u can tell. So kudos to u guys
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My brother 🇵🇰🇸🇦
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@@khadeejahmad my bad
yeah it was pretty good lol but the botched pronunciations were killing me 😂
There was some wrong information.
In the video
Gilgiti is not part of Kashmir.
It's called Part of Northern Pakistan or 5th province
Omg this comment section is trash as a Pakistani I respect that you tried our food and tried ur best to make it similar to the original version you did not disrespect us in anyway again a big thank you
Bro this is the exact thing i feel . I mean everyone here is so ungrateful and are complaining. Im happy that they tried our food. I 100% agree with you
Finally someone did their research and brought actual Pakistani food 👏 👏
Frrr dude i was waiting for this one for hears lmaooooo , they coulve added gol gappay, paan, nd uk shi like that but hey i wint complain
You guys forgot to thanks this people on the channel...od
@@alottasussonruss2079 they went really authentic. These are indigenous dishes. Paan etc are immigrant foods
@@lilmish6809 even gold gappay
Actuals 🤭😂...
That's just the tip of iceberg of what you guys had...Pakistani cuisine is massively diversified due to spices and various techniques and all! Thank you for sharing our cuisine heritage with the world
I know very little about Pakistani food, but I can tell you that everything tastes good in a Pakistani household. The people are so warm & comforting that I honestly have no idea what I ate but I loved the experience.
Thank You Wax Max you are really kind🥺♥️
BIRYANI is not just rice and meat .. It’s a Emotion 😚
Yus I could eat biryani for a whole week straight
It's a spicy emotion
@@Lina10857 I’m sure if you cook you won’t be able to eat 😂
@@zunairsajjad7098My brother has been eating it everyday for 3 months straight
Don't under estimate Pakistan it's love for briyani
& Biryani isn't pakistani
As a Pakistani, let me just say… Sharon’s reaction and approval to Pakistani food is all I ever wanted 🙏🏻❤️ thanks for making it happen, React 😂😁
Dude Pakistani food is 10/10 no doubt it’s my favorite
Loved Sharon's reaction!
We never put Saffron in lassi. Infact I have never seen Saffron lassi. They put it by themselves but I am pretty sure it will taste good.
No, it tastes atrocious, that's more of an indian thing Pakistani authentic lassi is supposed to be thinner in consistency and it's just yogurt, salt and sugar
Ive never had that bhai.
Meine humesha normal lassi taste ki hai lol 😂.
been eating pakistani foods my whole life but the way they're reacting to these is making me want to try them 😭 (or at least try it the way their chef is making it)
The byriani is so delicuous, i want some right now 😍😍
I'm from Pakistan and you will love it! ❤💖😍
Truly hope the chef was from Pakistan
I’m Iraqi but im so happy to see pakistani food getting it’s recognition!
Thanks Iran is our hearts 🇵🇰💚
As a Pakistani I think I can vouch for everyone when I say, you represented our food right. So thank you.
As a pakistani muslim i do recommend trying the nihari with some naan
I wish Labib was in this video since he's a Pakistani... But of course he's busy now doing what he loves to do...
@Don't read profile photo ok I wont
Busy doing what?
Has he never had Pakistani Street food? That's the name of the video LOL
Its better to have people who havent tried it tbh
he’s from pakistan he prob tried it before
To the Indians complaining about the origin of the cuisine...Pakistan and India was the same not so long ago so it's basically impossible to determine that shit. What I can say is...the dishes with meat are better in Pakistan and non vegetarian are better in India. It just makes sense when you think of that way! Offcourse India is a lot bigger and more diverse so there is definitely more variety there but in Pakistan, the North is very unique and one of our provincial cuisines is close to Afghan food while the other is close to Iranian! Punjab is just Punjab for both and Sindh shares a lot of cultural similarities as well with India! Why the hate?
🇵🇰 Pakistani food is so good my neighbor when I was a child was the most wonderful family I really miss them and their kids i hope they are all well!
As a Pakistani I've never had Saffron lassi. We usually have sweet and salty lassi in the heat
so glad you liked the authentic pakistani food! our food is often misrepresented and labelled as Indian or middle eastern, SO GLAD that the producer cleared it out! very wholesome to watch
lol, your food is actually indian only. You borrowed it from them
@@samvictor217Pakistani food’s flavour is totally different from Indian food.
@@JakeBuilds1 every food tastes different depending upon who's making, it doesn't mean food is different.
@@samvictor217our food is a mixture of middle eastern and indian cuisine. what can you expect from literal indians divided by religion 😬
@@samvictor217 says you because your dumb
Biggest flex here if you guys come to Pakistan and Pakistani people got to know that you are foreigners you will got everything free free free😂✌️ and thank god you guys tried Pakistani food. Love you people vs food from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️
It's mehman nawazi...
For all the idiots saying these aren't Pakistani dishes. Well they aren't Indian dishes either, they were created by people who lived in the subcontinent and aren't Pakistani or Indian. They're called Pakistani or Indian because now they're used in said countries more.
no, there both pakistani and indian but some of the dishes here are only in pakistan (usually beef dishes)
Comparing pakistani dishes with indian dishes is like comparing italian pizza to american pizza.
Yes you right they are bharatvanshis sanatani Hindus name them bhartiya dishes
As a Pakistani gotta say mostly they got the things right but lassi was way off, we either drink sweet or salty lassi we don’t put saffron in it. Saffron is mostly an Indian thing
No words for Pakistani food. Makes me miss my country Pakistan so much. 🇵🇰❤️❤️
The Hunza Valley, northern part of Pakistan, is no way near Iraq. It borders China and is close to central Asian states. Pakistan borders Iran and Afghanistan on the northwest/southwest side.
To all those people saying that all the food is indian, it isn't. Pakistan and India were together before so it's both pakistani and indian. But most of these dishes are pakistani. Just some of them belong to both.
Yes its been more than 70 years since seperation they're very very different and evolved in different ways.
As Arab, Pakistan food is my second favorite food after Arabian food of course.
Correction: Gilgit is nowhere close to IRAQ. Its closer to Center Asian Countries
Been to all south Asian countries all there food taste diffenrent but love Pakistani food proper meat eating county love from 🏴🏴🏴🏴
If I ever end up on this show, I will be like Sharon. I will have my own food container to take everything home 😂.
🤣
I'll probably give the food next time
Pakistani food culture and country has the most welcoming people on the world 🌎 the FOOD is unrivalled
As a Pakistani I really appreciate you guys trying Pakistani street foods and it's been my dream that people from other countries recognize Pakistan thank you!
@4:49 Chap Shuro is there in Northern Pakistan, this girl has done good research, but Northern part is close to central asia, not middle east 😁
Guys I'm from Pakistan and I'm literally in tears looking at the chicken karahi. Chicken Karahi these people served looks awefull and so does the biryani.. halwa poori still looked a lil authentic.. you wanna try Pakistani food, come to Pakistan period.
I am Pakistani, thankyou for trying Pakistani food, you picked alot nice things. But I would do recommend try nihari, that’s a unique Pakistani breakfast. And everyones loves it.
I m Pakistani , living in Pakistan and it makes me soo happy that people care about Pakistan and our food and respect us . Thank you😊
Can’t beat Pakistani food. Absolutely lush.
I like how you said "The origin of Biryani is unclear" you just prevented a war lol
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Its persian origin but every country has its own version.
@@lilmish6809 no
Biryani originated in Delhi during Mughal era
You are confusing pulav with biryani
@@Ankit-d9f4u here comes the indians claiming everything to be their own as usual
@@Ankit-d9f4u This seems right. Biryani has to be before partition. Of course now there are tons of variations of biryani. Either ways everyone loves it!
the food they are eating are nothing like Pakistani food and I believe they taste nothing like that. I would recommend traveling to Pakistan to try their food. I have been there to eat and those were the best days of my life, specially the street food of Karachi were exotic and Amazing.
Pakistan is so immensely rich in food and culture - what you guys tried is just the tip of the ice berg. I'd strongly recommend a part 2!
In pakistan saffron lassi isn't that Popular we just drink simple lassi which is either sweet or salty
As a Pakistani there are few things I would like to correct here. Firstly no one drinks Saffron lassi in Pakistan or even mango lassi is not common. People only have the regular white lassi with salt or sugar.
Seconldy, no one has Karahi with Rice. It's ALWAYS served with a flatbread (naan or roti)
Thirdly, Pakistan borders 4 countries and the areas near to those countries have food influenced by the neighboring country. E.g in Punjab the food is identical to Indian Punjab. So is the case with KPK and Afghanistan and also Balochistan and Iran
Man.. I saw that "Karahi" on rice served with a paratha I jumped up so fast and said what the hell is that! Who told them that lol!
Yeah, only time I eat karahi with rice is when there's no roti and there's boiled rice and it's 12am and I want something close to biryani
I eat karahi with rice tho- or with naan but mostly with rice bc I love it
I think they used mango lassi because whenever u go to an Indian/Pakistani restaurant here in America they most always only have that flavor so that americas aren’t thrown off by the taste lol
They probably ordered it, and curry/gravy dishes from India/Pakistan in the US/EU is always served with Rice, and you can ask for Roti as an extra, but they always give you rice, so they probably just served with it.
People need to be aware that saffron is the most expensive spice in the world costing between $1000 and $5000 per pound. It is obtained from the saffron crocus and only the stigma of the flower can be used. To get that stigma you have to pick it by hand and 440,000 stigmas are needed for 1kg of saffron.
OMG I ve been a subscriber since 2012. I LOVE THAT PAKISTANIS ARE GETTING THE RECOGNITION THEY DESERVR!!!
Thank you from Pakistan! ❤💖😍
No Nehari? It’s the national dish! The ultimate comfort food! No Chapli Kabob?
To all the Indians in the comment section:
Pakistan did not emerge out of thin air in 1947. The land was there, the people were there and so their culture and heritage. A border was drawn in 1947
It's not like Pakistani people fell from heaven on this land. My ancestors have lived on the land of Punjab for centuries and I have every right to claim these dishes.
When was the term pakistan first coined?.... Just curious
it is good to see that ppl from different parts of the world getting introduced to Pakistani food, I sometimes want to sit next to them and show (saying it positively not a criticism) them how to eat it. khana khanay ka aadab (etiquette to eat food) or Pakistani table manners. Pakistanis are very particular when it comes to eating food, i mean my mum
They shouldve tried rasmalai and gajar ka halwa.
And kebabs and gosht 😂.
Pakistanis are so proud to see real presentation ❤.
Thank you so much.
Pakistanis cuisine is incredibly diverse and delicious.
Theres tons of delicious savory and desserts.
And drinks and street food.
Pakistan 🇵🇰.
We love flavour spice and colour and diversity in our food.
I'm sooooo happy you guys tried Pakistani Food. Love y'all especially Sharon. From Pakistan 💚🇵🇰
Same! ❤💖😍
Mango lassi is like an alien drink for majority of Pakistanis .. and safron on top .. doesn't happen .. it's either sweet simple buttery lassi or salted (much skimmed) variant .. and you can enjoy it as simple as that .. mango lassi is some American or European fusion for Pakistani lassi
Guys Next time Try Nehari ,Chicken Tikka, Chicken or Beaf Seekh Kebabs, Grilled Fish , Samosa , Pakoray, Dahi Bhallay, and Gulab Jamun These dishes are damn popular in Pakistan I'll be waiting for your next video about Pakistani food I like your reaction to my country's food Thank you ❤😊😉👍🇵🇰
Goalguppa the most important street food
Damn yeah. They didn't included the good dishes
No disrespect to the dishes in the video
@@Nemishan360 It's Alright my brother let's wait and watch I believe they will react to These delicious 😋 PAKISTANI DISHES as well 👍🇵🇰
And chapli kebab, namkeen gosht as well.
@@mhmshzn Yummy 😋
I'm a pakistani, THEY ACTUALLY CHOSE GOOD FOOD OPTIONS. You guys should try kulfi!!
Traditionally Saffron is not added in Lassi in most parts of Pakistan, it is only in a select few places. Also, lassi is either sweet or salty but rich with cream either way and only more modern versions of it have different flavours like mango or strawberry or saffron added to the lassi.
So what you guys drank was not a proper lassi.
Ikr saffron is so expensive so you won't find it at any local dairy shop
@@Theforsakened it's only at high end restaurants and hotels where you find mango lassi like this and saffron is like reserved for super special occasions not a lassi.
The good thing about Pakistani food is the variety in regional flavours. Like spices? Southern part uses more of them. Head to the Northern areas for less heat and more subtle flavours. And as for the origin of the these dishes, many are authentically Pakistani (e.g. biryani which has been of Sindh province and has been eaten since centuries), while some have Indian influence too from the time the countries were together, just like India also has some of our food.
There’s nothing like your food. This food is older than the existence of your country.
@@avienth2652 Yeah right, our land was uninhabited and the population suddenly sprung into existence in 1947. Or better, the people living here were gifted with the magical ability of not requiring any sustenance. Make sense now, would you? By the same logic, no country existed prior to their land being demarcated.
First time saw some really trying Pakistani authentic food 💜💜💜💜🇵🇰🇵🇰 thank you so much for giving my country the recognition it deserves 💜💜💜💜💜
Finally yall tried Pakistani food ! Much love from Pakistan 🥰
THANK YOU for showing Pakistani food in all its delicious glory! As a born and raised Pakistani, this warmed my heart and soul. Our food is the best and differs from regular Indian food (which is also delicious).
Wonderful to see everyone appreciating the food I grew up eating. I'm obsessed with Shahi Tukrey (the bread pudding translated to literally royal bits) as well! You guys should also try Nihari with Naan. It's a Mughal breakfast dish and it is so good.
Pakistan is a beautiful country with a sea, valleys and mountains and we would be happy to have everyone know more about the best side of Pakistan.
Sharing food with a Pakistani family has been the best dining experience I've had in my lifetime. The food is one thing, the humble generous nature of Pakistani people is the icing.
As Pakistani I be never tried saffron lasso they should be given plain sweet lassi or mango lassi
Karahi is always served with naan bread,serving with rice is almost a crime
Biryani looks just Ok
Rus malai or kulfa were better option than Shahi tukra
But overall great effort
Thank you for all❤❤❤
Lived in Pakistan my whole life but haven't drank or seen saffron lassi anywhere or ever. But the rest of the food all look very authentic. Great video and i love how everyone's so respectful.
Saffron lassi you wouldn't find on dhaba but some 5-star hotels or high-society restaurants.
This was too good. Everyone was so respectful and I loved how Fun Facts about my country were also shown during different parts 😄
Kudos to the team! Thank you for such an entertaining episode. ❤
I'm so happy that people are now seeing and tasting real Pakistan 💕💕💕
As a Pakistani I love watching people try Pakistani food for the first time!:)
So do I :)
Northern Pakistan is no where near Iraq and Middle East. It's actually Himalayas bordering China and Afghanistan.
Lots of Indian coming here & claiming it's Indian food lol... What's Indian food putting karri pata inside Every dish mostly vegetarian country with less fancy dishes compared to Pakistan
Pakistan have white meet, Mutton Charsi, mutton roash, mutton badami qorma, Sindhi Biryani (knocking out Hyderabadi biryani), Sari paya, Peshawari Pulao, janglee Pulao, bannu beef Pulao, mutanjan rice, Chicken jalfrezi, chicken ginger, chicken tawa piece, Sohan halwa, cheerr halwa, Balochi sajji, Kohati batera dish, Reshmi kebab, namkeen gosht, Dum pukht, authentic seekh kebab, malai boti, kebab karahi, khaddi kebab, Nihari, chicken chargha, karela qeema, Shahi daal, Lahori kofta chana.
Sweet dishes not included yet
Pakistani KFC MacDonald thrashing Indian sister outlets, street foods still remaining, shukriya
It's their job to do that whenever it comes to Pakistan
They are just jealous lol cause their dirtysss dont even have access to a toilet
Just wait and watch another indian come under this comment too lol
Hi india as 35 provinces
All these dishes we have here in indian Muslim communities
Gujurathi cuisine
Jandk cuisine
Ladhak cuisine
Punjabi cuisine
Marathi cuisine
Marwadi cuisine
Rajasthani tali
Haryanvi cuisine
Himachali cuisine
Uttrakhandi cuisine
Goan cuisine
Lucknow nawab cuisine
Coastal seafood cuisine
Kerala different beef cuisine
Kerala sadya cuisine
Northeast india Mongolia cuisines
Northeast Thai cuisines
Karnataka cuisine
Tamil culture cuisine
Andhra Guntur cuisine
Odia cuisine
Different tribal cuisine
Exclusively seafood cuisine
Non veg all South india is extremely non veg heaven
Northeast india is extremely non veg heaven
Etc etc there's so much different cuisine in india you can't count
Hydrabad cuisine as all you mentioned
Bengali cuisine 😋
Andaman Nicobar cuisine
Lakshadeep cuisine etc😶😶😶
India is extremely diversed country with 40 different cuisine
Non veg is huge part of it but only
North india is veg and they too have non veg heaven
I also liked your Pakistani food no need be rude😄 Pakistani food is yours which may be slightly similar to Indian Punjab Rajasthan gujurath lucknow hydrabad that's it but yours look different taste also
@@dhanushgowda4061 the thing is
I dont get why most of the Hindus are under an Islamic video commenting crap and why most of the Indians especially Hindus are under Pakistani videos or Pakistan related video, commenting crap. Find me a single neg comment made by a Muslim under your Religion related videos and your India-related video. You'll only find them where theres a Hindu attacking them or mentioning them for no reason and they just retaliate. No wonder why you people destroyed our mosque while your govt watched and you people started abusing when a single Hindu temple was vandalized in Pakistan which was a Hindu person fault as well because he peed on our Holy Quran Nauzubillah (for money by another Hindu). And we are the ones being rude?yea right buddy
Giving and taking respect ain't that hard but it is when it comes to being with people of the Indian especially the Hindu community.
You claim the Mughal foods to be a part of your heritage but as well curse the Mughal leaders, why the double standard?
Most of the Indian food which India is known for, was brought by the Mughals so know this fact before your people comment crap about my Religion, People, God or Leaders. Thank you my friend
Finally a Pakistani food video with actual “Pakistani food” and how to eat it, how it is made and its origin.
"They do the extra efforts and it shows" did it for me, thank you guys for trying Pakistani food, much love💕
The most popular dishes eaten in Pakistan were not even shown such as chapli kebabs, nihari, rasmalai, kheer, haleem or palau. Or my fav lassi saag.
Being a Pakistani and this is the first time I’m seeing karahi being served with rice… like what?😭😭
I know right
is it weird that I eat karahi with rice lol
Bro they completely forgot about jalebi one of the most popular Street foods in Pakistan
Agreed
Disagreed
Not the most popular
@@user-Rayyan123 I said ONE of the most popular it depends on your opinion and I think that jalebi is one of the most popular and I know a lot of people who would agree
Loved the video
But Being a Pakistani Some correction is needed here
HUNZA VALLEY is in GILGIT BALTISTAN( THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE N A TOURIST DESTINATION in PAKISTAN n it's a MOUNTAINOUS REGION NOT A DESERT AT ALL)which is A NORTHERN PROVINCE and NOT in KASHMIR...And it's close to CHINA And Not Middle East...
2ndly Great efforts but for the authentic Pakistani food u should come n visit here
Finallyyyyy real Pakistani fooddddd!!!!
Love from 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🩷🩷🩷
The Good Thing is Hunza is one of those Places in Pakistan where the average life of a person is above 87 years it's because of their hygienic and super healthy meals They used to eat barley bread and chick peas vegetables a lot and goat meat as well everything there is cooked in Olive Oil and everything available there is natural and pure and It is one of the most Beautiful Places in Pakistan as well Do Visit there ❤😊👍🇵🇰
Karahi is neither eaten with Rice nor with Paratha. It's eaten with flat bread known as Roti/Naan.
you mean karahi
@@HibaRajab2005 Thanks for the rectification. Edited.
North India and Pakistan have almost same food as both regions are dominated with Punjabis and share same History.
I would love to visit Pakistan, Bangladesh or Nepal some day as food and people will feel home.
Love from India ❤
North India and Eastern Pakistan have similar food. Regions of Northern and Western Pakistan have different cuisines.
I'm sad about the saffron lassi. You guys should have just made them try the normal lassi I'm sure they'd have liked it better I mean IT'S THE BEST especially in summer season. Also, nihari would have been a great dish to try too.
The Biryani, nihari, haleem, karahi and many other famous Pakistani cuisines are invented during Mughal era. Mughals the empire who ruled Pakistan, india, Afghanistan, Bangladesh. And Pakistan northern areas are near China nor iraq or middle east. Sending Lot's of love from 🇵🇰 ❤️❤️ ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Not Karahi... Korma yes.
Biryani isn't Pakistani dish
@@abhishekjha4471Biryani is Persian dish Mughal he laye thy idher subcontinent mein 85% dishes Mughal ki he hai Matlab Muslims ki Baki baad mein bhi Jo dishes ijaad hui thi wo bhi humne he ki thi💪
05:16 WHAT!? that food has nothing to do with iraq, also iraq is nowhere near Pakistan 🤣 and she said it with so much confidence
I was stunned when she said that.
Just dont understand how some people need to point out this isnt original or it isn't Pakistani or needs to assert its actually Indian food etc etc. THIS IS NOT A DEBATE WHETHER IT'S FROM INDIA OR PAKISTAN. NO ONE IN THIS VIDEO CARES. ITS JUST FOOD THAT PAKISTANIS EAT AND THAT'S WHY THEY ARE DOING THIS.
None of them cares where it originates from. They are there to just taste and give their view.
Your so called indian food biryani, haleem, nihari and many others are from Muslim Mughal Empire. 😇
@@fahadrajx and? the capital of that empire was delhi, still in india.
and the haleem, kebabs and korma you guys have are nothing in front of what is available in old delhi
I am a Pakistani and it makes me so happy to see people trying food from my country and enjoying it and by the way great job on this video like really best trying Pakistani food video ever like it’s very informative for the ones who aren’t from Pakistan keep up the great work
Wish they had also tried nihari, choori and pink tea! .. you can’t try Pakistani food without trying them - do a part two !!
Kashmiri tea right 😅
5:23 oh for lord's sake the north of Pakistan shares a border with China, that's where the Hunza valley is!!! 🤦🏻♀️
I cant stop laughing while reading indian jealousy comments. Had hai indians ki. Ab food m b apna 1947 ki dastan shoro kar de.
Loads of love to Pakistan from Afg
ye seriously aise hi karte hain, inn ke sath khana khane betho ye waha partition ki baat shuu ker dete he, haha.
There are stupid people both sides, some became the reason for all the hate and partition.
But north india and pakistan are so similar in terms of taste. If I ever visit any country outside India I would love to visit Pakistan.
Love from India ❤
@@persie56 i do agree with what u said that some become the reason of all the hate and partitionn. I hope one day all the hate ends and countries like Indian , Pakistan, afghanistan, bangladesh and all we can live in peace and love. I pray that one day we leave the hate ki us ney yeh kiya ta, us ney wo kiya ta, yh hamara ta aur wo tumhara ta. Reason of Tha Tha Tha is causing so much hate and partition that even new generation cant live in peace. Stay blessed bro and keep ur positivity
If somebody doesn't understand they r just talking abt the partition and how people hate it or fight abt it on what happened.
It's ridiculous...
Saffron lassi is definitely not a popular pakistani drink. Saffron tends to be used a lot more in the Indian cuisine. Hunza, has central asian and Chinese influences in their culinary contour and they are definitely not even remotely close to the middle east.
I love this episode. While I like learning about new cultures, ones that are close to my heritage are nice, because then I have some idea of what they're eating.
This is one of the best episode thank you guys for trying and showing the world true face of PAKISTAN
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My husband is from Pakistan 🇵🇰 and I must say the chicken biryani is so good hands down
i screamed my heart out after watching u guys eat karahi with paratha and not even real paratha xD u shouldve tried Naan or Roti
that auntie who's saving everything for home is so pakistani style thing.
"Northern areas are closer to Middle East" Geography died.
I think they mean ethnically and linguistically? That part of Kashmir is more Iranic I guess so they’re half right.
Love from Pakistan thanks for the comments but a lot of people don't respect Pakistan god bless you❤😊
Happy to see Gilgit Baltistan being represented well! Thanks Guys! Really appreciate it
Karahi with Paratha? First time seeing this combo. Karahi is eaten with Naan, Taftaan or Chapati (maybe Romali)
I've had it with paratha
@@irtazaazam2573 🤢
@@irtazaazam2573Paratha’s can get you into trouble if you eat too many bro.
Pakistani here
I just have to ask, often one mixes halwa and channa in the same puri bite.
It's the perfect combo of sweet and spicy
Yup it too delishious❤
Oh that is a match made in heaven 😂
Dude 2 bajay raat kay mujhay bhook laga di is video halwa puri is truly the gift of Allah😍😍
This is literally the best trying pakistani food challenge that i know of everyone one so respectful and the dishes were just dope
"Pakistan is between middle east and India" OMG being a Pakistani I am just so thankful for this statement.
I think she means Iran, because Iraq is far lol. Great video!
yep iran borders balochistan and there are iranian influences there, heck the departmental stores have more iranian stuff than pakistani stuff.
As a Pakistani I can say this is the best Pakistani food Iv ever seen and tried!!
5:15 I noticed that in your video, you mentioned that the northern part of Pakistan is closer to Iraq and consists mostly of deserts. I wanted to provide some clarification and correct some misconceptions.
In reality, the northern region of Pakistan is renowned for its breathtaking mountains and valleys. It is a popular tourist destination due to its stunning landscapes, such as the Himalayas, Karakoram Range, and Hindu Kush Mountains. These areas are known for their scenic beauty and attract adventurers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts from all over the world.
Moreover, Pakistan shares its border with Afghanistan in the northwest region, not with Iraq. The border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is of significant geopolitical importance and has its own historical and cultural dynamics.
I also wanted to mention that while there are similarities between Indian and Pakistani cuisine, there are notable differences in their cooking styles and flavors. It would be more accurate to showcase authentic Pakistani dishes when referring to Pakistani cuisine.
I kindly request that you conduct thorough research and make an effort to provide accurate information in your videos. This will ensure that your content is informative and reliable. Thank you.
Hunza and the North is not closer to Iraq. It borders Afghanistan and Iran. And the climate in the north of Pakistan is extremely cold. It's mostly covered in snow and is mountainous, not close to what deserts look like.
Thank you! I get so irritated by people calling it a desert. I grew up in Karachi and its surrounded by the beach and NOTHING like a desert.
It doesn’t border Afghanistan and Iran aswell. It borders China 😂 kiya be Google search hi maar liya karo
@user-Rayyan123 The North does border Afghanistan. As for Iran, I made a mistake because I confused prior information with new demarcations and such.
Northern Areas of Pakistan are NOT close to Iraq and Middle East. They border with China. Heck Pakistan is no where even near Iraq and is NOT a part of Middle East. It is a part of South Asia. Please correct your knowledge 🙂
Balochistan is next to Iran and Oman and borders the middle east and has middle eastern influences, Northern Pakistan is seperated by Wakhan Corridor from Central Asia. Northern Pakistan has more Central Asian influences in Wakhi Culture than Chinese influences. Might update your knowledge as well 🙂
Pakistan country has four neighbours China, India, Afghanistan and Iran. Balochistan is divided in 2 countries Pakistan and Iran.
Okay Pakistan Isnt in middle east .
Iraq isnt a desert
We dont put saffron in lassi
Or every desert.
We dont eat karahi with rice .
They never said Pakistan was in the middle east
Iraq has many deserts
Alot of us put saffron on our lassis and desserts
I eat karahi with rice and roti
@@ayaanahmad4309 nobody puts saffron in lassi... lmfao
The food that they ate cannot be compared with the original Pakistani food especially the karahi and biryani were not looking as good as we have in Pakistan. So, if they liked this food then they will enjoy a lot more if they try these dishes in Pakistan.
Yes dude u ar rite
In Pakistan the plain lassi with salt and pepper or a sweet lassi with just sugar and yogurt and water is more popular. Saffron lassi ! Not sure we even get that there- maybe in some areas of Karachi