Ikr. I saw her video eat at Indonesia, it sounded not so bad but us, it’s in cent. That tomyam just 1$? It was that cheap? With that probably priced rm7-9 😂😭 Or she got menu rahmah hahahahahah (just kidding) man we’re poor
I pray that when my son become old enough to travel he does exactly this, travel the world eating delicious foods and enjoying himself….I love your content! ❤
@@tmar8959 mybe she walks while vlogging and going to restaurants ? Usually theres many tourists here in msia prefers walking, they only booked an uber (We call it grab here) if they want to go to their hotel. :)
Nah that’s not how it works. In most of these countries average salaries are lower than United States. For example in my country you can buy a meal at a really high end and luxurious restaurant for 8 dollars but the average salary is 145 dollars per month (and most places don’t pay that much especially in smaller cities) it’s the difference between currencies that make it sound cheap
@@rojhateseveryone I understand that. I’m just saying for the American dollar it’s amazing. To ppl who live in America who are currently struggling with inflation
The Tom yum to be it's not really spicy you should get nasi putih named white rice combine it with the Tom yum it's really good!!! Btw I'm Malaysian thats why
Hey did u went to batu caves it is the statue of Vishnu lord it’s an Indian lord if you go inside the batu cave there is a real cave😊I went in Malaysia there it is so beautiful 🤩🧿
Here’s the reason why Karissa is so likeable, seen from the POV of an Asian who has grown up in a predominantly white society. She’s just a run of the mill average white American girl who gives every culture and its specialties an open minded try. None of this picky and precious omg what is that crap you often get from sheltered white American kids. She then makes the effort to not only understand and explain what she’s trying, but she goes even further by making the effort to pronounce foreign languages as accurately as possible. None of these are actually difficult to do - you don’t need a university degree or a fancy job or heritage to be able to do this. All it requires is time, effort, but most of all, sincere respect for the world around you. The acknowledgement that there is a much bigger world beyond your own bubble, and that your bubble isn’t the norm or the be all and end all. Every single one of her videos shows, from her actions, expressions (both words and face), and attitude that she is absolutely humble, respectful, and aware of her place in the world as a global citizen. Basically, she has the ideal attitude and mannerisms that I wish all white people I grew up with had shown me, the way I did for them. I wish my younger self who really struggled with her differences and ‘abnormalities’ had a friend lien Karissa, because I would have had so much more confidence to embrace my own culture and be more open to sharing it with those around me.
Heya Karissa! That last dessert you had is called "cendol", and although it's spelled that way, it's pronounced "chendol"! So glad you enjoyed such awesome street food! 😊
I have dragon fruit growing in my backyard- it’s soooo good cold from the fridge on a hot summers day - we have pink and yellow varieties ❤ps I love that you enjoy spicy - I always like to think like the Koreans that it’s a great stress reliever xxx
I'm team Cendol all the way! A combination of slightly salty coconut milk with sweet brown sugar and chewy texture of the cendol jelly. Ice kacang is too sweet for me. Girl you pronounced the names of food so well 👌🏻
the last food you ate is called cendol which is red bean jelly milk and brown sugar . its good to eat with packed iced or pulut which is a sticky rice soo good
Tysm for visiting my country I appreciate it so much berly anyone make’s videos in our country so Tysm also the main thing we eat their is Durian u should try it it is a very special part of our culture but cover ur nose Love ur biggest fan From Skyla
the price difference between asian countries and (central) european countries is crazy. in my country we pay around 5 euros for a bubble tea of the same size. then again, bubble tea is kind of a trend drink here so they will charge a lot more than it costs them to make bc they know people are gonna buy it anyway
The prices are so crazy! I be paying $8 for one boba tea😂
We pay 11 jd which is almost 15/16/17 usd for tomyum😭
Yeah, the cheapest boba where I'm from is 4.50 €, but that's without any toppings XD +50ct for each topping
i pay €5 in boba shops in ireland 😭 i would cry if i found 20c boba omg
I thought here in Bangladesh the prices are cheap cause I would pay 2$ for a boba until I saw this- I really need to visit Malaysia istg
@@lauryn6037 its technically rm4 but yknow inflation :,)
I love how Karissa makes everything sound so good
Yesss!! This is why I subbed. She is super kind.
And to placies to see.😅
MALAYSIA REPRESENT 😍🇲🇾 so surreal that you're here! Hope you enjoy our food & your stay here!
As a Malaysian, this just reminds me of how small our currency value is. God, we are poor.
Ong bro ong 😔
Ikr. I saw her video eat at Indonesia, it sounded not so bad but us, it’s in cent. That tomyam just 1$? It was that cheap? With that probably priced rm7-9 😂😭
Or she got menu rahmah hahahahahah (just kidding) man we’re poor
We are not poor... we're just too good
@@anisaasaari1145 too good ape nye, mmg currency kita teruk. Kalau gi liar negara memang terbeliak jela mata
@@jeeonkinks_113 its sarcasm ding dong sarcasm.... u know what nevermind if you don't understand~~~:)
The last dessert is called cendol. It's one of the staple dessert in Malaysia 😊
It reminds me of Filipino halo-halo!
@@lolicouldntthinkofaname901 that’s what I thought it was too
@@lolicouldntthinkofaname901 no not that one , the one that look like halo-halo is the second last , what she's talking about is the green one.
@@DonquixoteDiamante237 I’m talking about the green one too? Halo-halo is a shaved ice dessert from the Philippines that is very much like cendol
@@DonquixoteDiamante237 I’m saying it reminds me of halo-halo because of all the different mix-ins like the jellies and beans
We’re all living vicariously through Karissa! I love this content, keep it up!!
Welcome to Malaysia!! Cant believe youre here❤
Can u mention the places she went?
A lot of my friend said that they gain weight whenever they come to Malaysia because there’s food everywhere 😂
I worked in Malaysia for four years. Man, I love the food there.
I pray that when my son become old enough to travel he does exactly this, travel the world eating delicious foods and enjoying himself….I love your content! ❤
you can too.. come visit Malaysia. :)
Welcome again to OUR TRULY MALAYSIA.. KARISSA... You make those Food looks so Good... Masha Allah...
Everything looks sooo good ! The last dessert is Cendol 😊
Absolutely love your captivating yet concise narration!
Try cendol in ipoh its perfection
Cendol is the green jelly and red beans
How can your skin still remain so smooth and perfect after eating all these sugar and fried foods, incredible!!
We need the workout routine too cz her skin be looking good and where is all that food going? I breathe and put on weight 😅
@@tmar8959 mybe she walks while vlogging and going to restaurants ? Usually theres many tourists here in msia prefers walking, they only booked an uber (We call it grab here) if they want to go to their hotel. :)
I’m so happy u enjoyed our dishes!
Salaam from Selangor Darul Ehsan...❤❤❤
It’s amazing how much food u can get for so cheap in other countries. Inflation sucks 😅
Nah that’s not how it works. In most of these countries average salaries are lower than United States. For example in my country you can buy a meal at a really high end and luxurious restaurant for 8 dollars but the average salary is 145 dollars per month (and most places don’t pay that much especially in smaller cities) it’s the difference between currencies that make it sound cheap
@@rojhateseveryone I understand that. I’m just saying for the American dollar it’s amazing. To ppl who live in America who are currently struggling with inflation
As a malaysian, even our country has inflation 💀
@@justwalkin1928 all countries do, but like us,,,,the inflation is crazy
that last one is cendol! its one of my favourite desserts
ALWAYS STUFFING HER FACE SO CUTE❤
$7 is what i pay for one meal while karissa is out here buying a day’s worth of food 😭
7 dollars won't even buy a combo now a days 😭
as a Singaporean, I will say that Malaysia has the best food 🤣
I’m sooo jealous I want all of that food!!!
The Tom yum to be it's not really spicy you should get nasi putih named white rice combine it with the Tom yum it's really good!!! Btw I'm Malaysian thats why
Oh my god Lord Murugar in the entry
I just love ur content Karrissa love from Tamilnadu❤
Love it how you pronounce the foods name in malay!! Well done 🤍🤍🤍
You look so happy when you eat anything.😊
I love how you express the taste of the food I really want to eat the food I'm craving for it and here it is 1:25 am
As a Malaysian ❤ I'm really proud to visitors visiting and upload videos about our country ❤😊
i love cendol sm🤤
As Malaysian I am really happy that you rate our food that high
I need foodie friends like you, to travel and just explore cuisines all day. Lol
The last one is called cendol! Its really delicious, especially when u mix the ice and the brown "soup" together!
Love your videos! The effort you put in them is awesome! 😊
I need to go to Malaysia! The prices for food is so cheap. If you can get filled up for only $7, I need to go their.
I didn't expect. You do malaysia and ty for do malaysia
Ty for coming ❤️
This girl's face, eyes, and expressions are everything ......
while watching this i literally wanted to jump through the screen and eat your food like girl you make it sound phenomenal
Thanks for visiting malaysia🇲🇾
Literally wouldn’t eat half of this stuff on my own but she literally makes it sound so good that I wouldn’t even think twice about it!!!
I love the food/drink choices you make.
I love how you Like our countries😊😊
I'm a Malaysian and still drooling over the food you're showing here
That dessert with the green stuff is called cendol for anyone wondering
Welcome to Malaysia you will love it here
I'm Malaysian
Me back in America only able to buy a large drink with that money
Welcome to Malaysia dear Kerrisa.
Try mcdonalds please while in malaysia! You will love the ayam goreng spicy! And we have limited offer for ramadhan too! Its called foldover
Thx for eating our country foods I'm malaysian
I wish these were the prices today 😢
Hey did u went to batu caves it is the statue of Vishnu lord it’s an Indian lord if you go inside the batu cave there is a real cave😊I went in Malaysia there it is so beautiful 🤩🧿
MALAYSIAN HERE ❤❤❤ i'm glad too like our food here ... but i think you should try ROTI CANAI ❤❤❤Taste heavenly ❤❤❤❤
Actually the tom yam u should eat it with rice- Its even tasted nicerr!!! :D
I’m glad you like the food in our country we are happy to have you at Malaysia again😊
Welcome to Malaysia. What an honour 🥰🥰
That cendol, the last one, once you taste it, it haunt for that you have to come back to Malaysia just to enjoy it.
Here’s the reason why Karissa is so likeable, seen from the POV of an Asian who has grown up in a predominantly white society. She’s just a run of the mill average white American girl who gives every culture and its specialties an open minded try. None of this picky and precious omg what is that crap you often get from sheltered white American kids. She then makes the effort to not only understand and explain what she’s trying, but she goes even further by making the effort to pronounce foreign languages as accurately as possible. None of these are actually difficult to do - you don’t need a university degree or a fancy job or heritage to be able to do this. All it requires is time, effort, but most of all, sincere respect for the world around you. The acknowledgement that there is a much bigger world beyond your own bubble, and that your bubble isn’t the norm or the be all and end all. Every single one of her videos shows, from her actions, expressions (both words and face), and attitude that she is absolutely humble, respectful, and aware of her place in the world as a global citizen. Basically, she has the ideal attitude and mannerisms that I wish all white people I grew up with had shown me, the way I did for them. I wish my younger self who really struggled with her differences and ‘abnormalities’ had a friend lien Karissa, because I would have had so much more confidence to embrace my own culture and be more open to sharing it with those around me.
Karissa you have such an interesting life at such a young age. Good for you enjoying your life to the fullest and you're so cute honey.
you kill it like always Karissa
I like how you’re really open to try anything. Lots of love ❤
I HATE U FOR MAKING ME HUNGRY AT 4AM 😭😭😭IT LOOKS SO GOODDDDD I WANT TO EAT IT❤
That dessert at the end is Chendol Karissa!!! I’m glad you got to try that one too! It’s my personal fave! 😃
Karissa was so beautiful in this video
Thank you for trying our foods! 😁
I love your videos and I am a big fan
She is literally travelling the world 🌍😅, enjoy girl❤
Heya Karissa! That last dessert you had is called "cendol", and although it's spelled that way, it's pronounced "chendol"! So glad you enjoyed such awesome street food! 😊
I have dragon fruit growing in my backyard- it’s soooo good cold from the fridge on a hot summers day - we have pink and yellow varieties ❤ps I love that you enjoy spicy - I always like to think like the Koreans that it’s a great stress reliever xxx
So jealous of you rn
You missed ROTI CANAI😅😊
I love how she enjoys every food she tries...
I love how you pronounced ice kacang properly.😂 SUPPORT
Cool video!!!❤
I'm team Cendol all the way! A combination of slightly salty coconut milk with sweet brown sugar and chewy texture of the cendol jelly. Ice kacang is too sweet for me. Girl you pronounced the names of food so well 👌🏻
wellcome to malaysia
the last food you ate is called cendol which is red bean jelly milk and brown sugar . its good to eat with packed iced or pulut which is a sticky rice soo good
That the power of our food thank for liking it
She's been to more destinations in a week than I have in a lifetime.
she works on a cruise i think
@akaisakura5933 You are correct, as a singer I believe.
very beautiful when eating❤
You're super refreshing 😌 😊
Always love these videos! 🙌❤️
I’m a Malaysian (not really after I change my citizenship at four but I still visit often) and the last dessert you had is chendol I’m pretty sure
Tysm for visiting my country I appreciate it so much berly anyone make’s videos in our country so Tysm also the main thing we eat their is Durian u should try it it is a very special part of our culture but cover ur nose
Love ur biggest fan
From Skyla
The fried rice ( NASI GORENG) looooooooks soooo supeeer goood
MALAYSIA FOREVER
The statue shown first is actually a Tamil god named Murugan. So proud to see that .
malaysia’s prices are so goals omg
The last one its call "Cendol" my favorite
I like how she tries a variety of food not just one kind
thank you for doing malaysia as a malaysian im thankful for you to be hare and you should go to banting or kuala selangor.
Thank you for visiting my country , i hope i can visit your country😊
Tom yum soup is my favorite😊 I tried it while I’m Thailand and fell in love, it’s delicious
Youre my fav, video always great. I hope you enjoy Malaysia♥️
she full with good energy
Love from malaysia ❤
The last dessert is called a Cendol ❤ pronounced Chan from Chandler...and doll.
😊
It's the bomb of a dessert!
the price difference between asian countries and (central) european countries is crazy. in my country we pay around 5 euros for a bubble tea of the same size.
then again, bubble tea is kind of a trend drink here so they will charge a lot more than it costs them to make bc they know people are gonna buy it anyway
Glad you had a good time in Malaysia....
USD7 is close to RM50 so in KL it can last about two days at the local food vendors per person
Food looks good 🤩