0:24 Seoul, South Korea 0:59 New York City, USA 1:34 Hanau, Germany 2:42 Hong Kong 3:27 Ocho Rios, Jamaica 4:47 Tel Aviv, Israel 6:19 Taipei,Taiwan 6:57 Nairobi, Kenya 7:38 Tokyo, Japan 8:22 Mexico City, Mexico Save Your Data!
honestly there aren't really many (if any?) shops here (I live in Japan) that feature breakfast. going to conbini is typical if you want something in the morning - and it has a ton of delicious food and good variety! otherwise people usually eat breakfast at home.
When I was in Mexico City, I went to that torta cart for breakfast and it was the best thing I had on that entire trip. I will definitely go back the next time I’m there.
In Argentina the only thing that is considered as breakfast is: mate (it's a caffeine-rich infused drink is made from dried leaves called yerba mate mixed with hot water. The leaves are dried chopped and ground into a powder. It is then drunk through a metal straw (traditionally silver) known in Argentina as a Bombilla) coffee, tea, croissants with dulce de leche, cocoa milk, toasts with butter and sugar, and sometime it happens that I eat for breakfast a slice of pizza (the good one, in Argentina we have the best ones in my opinion) or empanadas (Empanadas are usually shaped in half-moons and range in size from pop-em-in-your-mouth dumpling size to calzone size. There are a lot of fillings like meat, chicken, cheese and onion, caprese, ham and cheese, etc. The last ones are not very common tho
On the other hand there are so many U.S. breakfast items (waffles/pancakes) that other countries would consider desert. Culture is a funny but cool thing :-)
many of US breakfast food would be considered lunch or dessert in my country too :3 (bacon and eggs would never be consumed at morning, only at lunch or the end of afternoon, a sandwhich at breakfast would only have cheese and ham, not avocado or eggs. pancakes, brownies, waffles are all desserts - big desserts - too XD). to add, japanese breakfast foods wouldn't really work either. we don't eat rice, soup, fish or vegetables at morning - only lunch and dinner. each country has it culture XD
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As a Taiwanese, I'm really glad to see food from Asia in the video. 5:05 That Fantuan is a luxury version (60 TWD). I usually eat ordinary Fantuan, which costs 30-40 TWD (equals 1-1.3 USD). 6:00 Her action to flip the plastic bag inside out is pretty cool. The wisdom of a vendor.
@@taraalma2 As a huge fantuan enthusiast I’d say its the options that made it luxurious, for starter the purple rice though common but it’s not severed at all fantuan places and it’s usually a bit pricier then her choice of fish floss is kinda interesting too it’s also not served by every fantuan places! The classic (for the northerners in Taiwan at least) fantuan uses white sticky rice, with or with out egg, pork floss (dried shredded pork that kinda melts in your month while packing the sweet+umami flavour), youtiao (deep fried wheat flour dough. MUST BE CRISPY) anddd home made pickles! I go to my favourite fantuan lady for her spice home made pickles!!! (She also got purple rice and would make me a half white half purple one when she’s not busy, love her 🙏🏻
In Jamaica 2:55 , the guy said it’s 150 for small and 250 for big. She ordered the small size but he told her 250. Am I tripping or did someone else catch that?
caribbean countries always scam you of your money, I live on a island called Trinidad and youll walk in a store with a suit and tie and theyll day 250 but with rags 100
@@Joemamasisneor Minimum wage in Jamaica is 6,200 JMD (44 USD), so an overcharge like that would be quite big for the average Jamaican, maybe not for the average person in the US or something.
As a Mexican, I actually love the fact that they went with an on the go breakfast item that is the torta de chilaquiles. It's really quite filling but not so much where you feel stuffed afterwards. One of the best breakfast items in my opinion especially when going off to work
really love the way this is filmed. clean transitions, no overbearing music or over explanatory narration like a lot of food videos have. it just gives you the vibe that you're really there getting breakfast. love it!!!!
Timestamps :D 0:24 Seoul, South Korea 0:59 New York City, USA 1:34 Hanau, Germany 2:42 Hong Kong 3:27 Ocho Rios, Jamaica 4:47 Tel Aviv, Israel 6:19 Taipei,Taiwan 6:57 Nairobi, Kenya 7:38 Tokyo, Japan 8:22 Mexico City, Mexico
The closest we have to breakfast to go is probably bubur sumsum and bubur kacang ijo, although there is a 99% chance that we'll eat a proper rice meal in a few hours lol
Germany, where I come from, was definitely not traditional too. It was just some of the many baked varieties you can buy here. Every shop has there own ones. I have never seen somebody eating the one she bought.
I live in Nuremberg :) I know this one and I like them too - though you're right, that it's not a really traditional breakfast but more like a snack ;) To defence the japanese choice: all of those breakfasts are "to go" ;) A typical japanese family breakfast is way more balanced
@@hexesayuri90 Ah allright, so it's a bavarian thing :D. Bavaria is different to the rest of Germany in many ways, including bakeries i guess. Ps.: Grüße aus Brandenburg, hoffe ihr genießt den Schnee genauso wie wir :).
So sad we don’t get mandarin cuisine. China is very diverse, and many regions have their own divergent cuisine that may be entirely different from Hong Kong.
Well, in Greece we usually eat spinach pies similar to the israel ones, feta cheese pies, ham and sauce pies... pretty much any kind of pie that ends up messing with your stomach and causes endless shitting due to the excessive consumption of coffee here. most of us drink 2 double coffees on a daily average
timestamps: :) 0:05 - Seoul, South Korea 0:29 - New York City, USA 1:12 - Hanau, Germany 1:50 - Hong-Kong 2:50 - Ocho Rios, Jamaica 3:44 - Tel Aviv, Israel 5:05 - Taipei, Taiwan 6:34 - Nairobi, Kenya 7:10 - Tokyo, Japan 7:49 - Mexico City, Mexico
I really love how Buzzfeed started doing the "Around the world: Food" series again 😍 It's really interesting! And we can also learn the delicious foods from around the world that we didn't heard before. So thank you so much Buzzfeed for bringing this back!
Since greece isn't included in this video, I'm going to tell you about our breakfast Tiropita, it's puff pastry with cheese in it. It's absolutely delicious and very cheap
For people who are looking for their country:- 0:07 South Korea 0:31 USA 1:12 Germany 1:51 Hong Kong 2:51 Jamaica 3:46 Israel 5:06 Taiwan 6:34 Kenya 7:12 Japan 7:51 Mexico
Im pretty sure no one in Germany eats a fuckung knusperstange to go. "Belegte Brötchen" which are basically small breeds with salad tomatoes, cucumber cheese or/and ham or/and salami on it and a simple Pretzel is way more common. At least that's what most people get in Berlin
In India dosa is famous for breakfast, which is made of rice and black gram batter and served with chutney(made of chilli, grated coconut and chick pea) which is so yummy.... 😋😋😋
Morocco? Lebanon? Syria? Saudi Arabia? Iran? Yemen? Vietnam? Malaysia? Indonesia? Philippines? Palestine? Cambodia? I can honestly go on for days. I’d love to see a part 2
The only on-the-go breakfast I can think of in the Philippines is "taho" (kind of like a tofu drink) or maybe pandesal (Filipino bread) with cheese lol. Otherwise, it would be a plate of rice with some kind of protein, not conducive for on-the-go lol.
Yk, I was thinking the same thing until I realised that the video was, "breakfast from around the world" and not "breakfast from all countries". Around the world does not necessarily mean all countries..
Dude in India you'd end up eating a full course meal, all three times in a day and still not be able to cover the varieties of breakfast item in a single state! Let alone country
@@zcgao405 i would have agreed if you commented this 10 years ago, but right now we are modernising fast as ever, so i doubt that your friend will face the same problems if he visits our country again.
i live in taiwan and i guarantee you that it is very tasty! (although a bit heavy if you’re not used to a full breakfast!) you and also choose the filling (bacon, ham, deep fried bread stick, etc.) a must try here!
There are many interesting breakfasts in Taiwan, like dan bing (taiwanese egg crêpe), various kinds of porridge, etc. Also onigiris in 7-11 :) You will find it difficult to choose your breakfast every day 😂
Thank you for these kinds of videos, Buzzfeed! I love videos about cultures around the world and looking what kinds of food people have for breakfast around the world is something exciting to see that I previously didn't know I needed.
@@Abbeyaang it's people who buy old metal stuff, like old fridges, laundry machines, stoves and that kind of thing. They pass around in a pick-up and play the recording so people know they're around if they want to sell something.
the five Filipino foods I and my family usually eat for breakfast: 1. Silog - literally means garlic fried rice and egg 2. Tocino - basically filipino bacon 3. Champorado - A chocolate porridge 4. Pandesal - Filipino Bread that's good with almost everything 5. Kakanin - A sweet rice cake
My usual breakfast in a month is approx 40/50 different things...all vegetarian and healthy...some common categories like atleast 20 types of paranthas/pooris/breads....atleast 20 types of curries/dairy options/chutney/oats/Dalia/idli...atleast 20 types of fruits/dry fruits/lentils/cereals...and if you wish to spoil your taste buds and compromise a little on you health then just to give you a ball park number there are approx. 100 most popular options for junk food available every where in India
0:06 Seoul South Korea, Kimbap 0:29 New York City USA, bagel sandwich 1:15 Hana Germany, Knusperstange 1:51 Hong Kong, Cheung Fun 2:51 Ocho Rios Jamaica, porridge 3:46 Tel Aviv Israel, bourekas 5:05 Taipei Taiwan, fantuan 6:37 Nairobi Kenya, Mahamri 7:11 Tokyo Japan, onigiri 7:49 Mexico City Mexico, torta de chilaquiles If something is not write please tell me below in the comments
Ja ich habe selbst noch nie eine "Knusperstange" zum Frühstück gegessen! Eigentlich immer nur Brot mit Aufstrich oder irgendein Müsli was weiß ich haha.
Ja aber isst ein nicht so traditioneller, moderner deutsche wirklich mettbrötchen bevor der Arbeit? Um ehrlich zu sein sehe ich leute nur sandwiches von der Bäckerei essen..
Slyly Loves Kimbap Along With Hot Dog,Taiyaki,Guajolota,Pan-Fried Pork Buns,Porro,Pav Bhaji,Turkish Delight,Matcha Ice Cream,Nieve De Zapote,Alfajor,Mandazi,Tekbokki,Gimbap & Bacon Cheese Fries.....
@@jinasaju Bruh it's just a joke , even I myself till date eat wholesome and nutritious Indian breakfast like Poha , dosa etc , but sometimes if I'm late for work then I have to eat toast or cereals
Top 5 my northern Indian family eats for breakfast. 1- Upma 2- Poha 3- roti ka Poha 4- poori 5- kachori ( ghar ke pass ka thela 5 baje khul jata he subah se to papa le aate hai kabhi kabhi ) Btw these are just 0.00000001 as we north as thousands of breakfast and so as northeast and south india too. Its too diverse ik.
In Singapore, either of these two scenarios would happen for breakfast; #1: You would go to a kopitiam/ coffee shop, and order kopi (coffee), kaya and butter toast, and soft boiled eggs. You would pour soy sauce and add white pepper to the soft boiled eggs. Perfect blend of sweet and savoury, really. #2: You just eat whatever you find in your kitchen, like toast or cereal.
They spelled bourekas backwards in Hebrew. I was sitting here for a moment wondering if "skaroov" was another word for it or something. For anyone wondering, Hebrew is written right to left. So while the letters are correct, they're in the wrong order.
Man, the camera usually gives you a flipped image, you have to change the setting to mirrored if you want the image to be truthful to reality. Same with zoom camera.
Hey actually the food in convenience stores in Japan are super fresh! They actually throw away a lot of food because of it. When an product doesnt get buied in 20min or so they just casually throw it away.
@@lenny8303 Throwing out food is not a cleverness. It is foolishness. If that food was given to a needy, who is too poor to afford then it would be better. Even if the food starts to become unfresh, give it to animals they will atleast can satisfy hunger. Japanese pray for the food before they eat as a respect and then throw the unsold food?
@@chlobotai That's what I'm saying. If that food can't be given to a needy, fine, but atleast it is better to give to some animals, birds or so. Better than throwing the food.
@@mmallick3224 It's most likely like that everywhere not only in Japan, my mom worked at Dunkin Donuts and Mcdonalds all the food that was not served at the end of the shift they can't give to the homeless or bring it at home because they consider it's stealing and giving food for FREE but she'd always secretly bring some at home for me to eat 😂
@@katemurphy4653 the background sound, like a little girl talking thru a megaphone, is from a vendor/buyer, that buys and sells old things like metal, old electronics, paper, old cans, plastics etc. It's a very common practice around the country, and just by hearing it, trust me, you feel homesick
0:24 Seoul, South Korea 0:59 New York City, USA 1:34 Hanau, Germany 2:42 Hong Kong 3:27 Ocho Rios, Jamaica 4:47 just shop not country or place 6:19 Taipei,Taiwan 6:57 Nairobi, Kenya 7:38 Tokyo, Japan 8:22 Mexico City, Mexico
Because traditionally Japanese enjoy their breakfast at home with family. Japanese rarely go out for breakfast unless you are running late or just straight up don’t feel like making breakfast. That is why there are no staple breakfast stall in Japan, people rarely go out to eat breakfast.
What I see
Western : bread
Asia : rice
Seaweed too. In East Asia
Belum makan nasi belum bisa disebut makan soalnya 😅
and USA: *bacon*
ASIAN : Rice is Life
@@arhjenpalencia7198 rice everything even rice snacks
0:24 Seoul, South Korea
0:59 New York City, USA
1:34 Hanau, Germany
2:42 Hong Kong
3:27 Ocho Rios, Jamaica
4:47 Tel Aviv, Israel
6:19 Taipei,Taiwan
6:57 Nairobi, Kenya
7:38 Tokyo, Japan
8:22 Mexico City, Mexico
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Love this thanks a million
@@pumpkin9247 Np
You mean Wifi?
Where is india
@@neetu7416 no idea not there is Pakistan
There's something weirdly captivating about seeing completely normal and routine daily life happening all over the world.
Because It's relatable to most
Ita facinating to me
Agreed :)
Yes
I like when you put the prices
My favorite part of this is that it’s the more realistic *buying breakfast on the way to work* instead of a full at-home meal
I always prepare my breakfast the night before.
@@MrDjafal1 idk if its just me but i like home cooked meals freshly prepared
I never eat breakfast out, I only prepare it at home....
Because the video is breakfast (to go)
I try have time in the mornings to at least prepare two eggs with toast. Don't really like spending money eating out.
The Asians with their rice and the Westerns with their bread. Try combining both and you got Nasi Lemak Burger in Malaysia's McDonald lol
they served nasi rendang burger as well in indonesia😂
Sounds delicious
singapore serves laksa burger
unmatching
@@martingarruk laksa with burger.. how? 😂
So true 😆
Everyone: buying food from shops
Japan: Convenience store
Now I really want to go to Japan just for the convenience store😂😍
@@VASIGTravelingLifeinLondon worth it honestly LOL
@@xxlovelyoxanaxx Are you from Japan? x
honestly there aren't really many (if any?) shops here (I live in Japan) that feature breakfast. going to conbini is typical if you want something in the morning - and it has a ton of delicious food and good variety! otherwise people usually eat breakfast at home.
but japan convini foods are good tho... Try their fruit sandwich for breakfast! It tastes, omg..
South east Asian people : what breakfast? that all snacks.
A thing I can relate
I also thought of the same thing. But then I read the title again and it says "to go". So it makes sense.
In Malaysia , we have kuih which is type of small dessert or pastry that usually sell for breakfast ie. karipap
@@hanisnasri4343 I like Currypuff too, but I prefer nasi lemak tho. I'm Indonesian my self😁 Malaysian food r good👍
CAN RELATE HAHAHAA
When I was in Mexico City, I went to that torta cart for breakfast and it was the best thing I had on that entire trip. I will definitely go back the next time I’m there.
In India breakfast is mom's delicious preparation with extra shoutings for being late😁😁😁
Lmao yes, im not even in India, and I experience that too 😂
🤭here also
Same in Mexico, another thing in common is that the delicious preparation in question is something spicy that does not feel spicy at all.
XD i bite into chillis in the rice and then drink lots of water and then sit down on the toilet for a long time.
Same in. Pakistan
Interesting how many of these breakfasts would be considered lunch in north America.
We love our food 😁
true it was weird
In Argentina the only thing that is considered as breakfast is: mate (it's a caffeine-rich infused drink is made from dried leaves called yerba mate mixed with hot water. The leaves are dried chopped and ground into a powder. It is then drunk through a metal straw (traditionally silver) known in Argentina as a Bombilla) coffee, tea, croissants with dulce de leche, cocoa milk, toasts with butter and sugar, and sometime it happens that I eat for breakfast a slice of pizza (the good one, in Argentina we have the best ones in my opinion) or empanadas (Empanadas are usually shaped in half-moons and range in size from pop-em-in-your-mouth dumpling size to calzone size. There are a lot of fillings like meat, chicken, cheese and onion, caprese, ham and cheese, etc.
The last ones are not very common tho
On the other hand there are so many U.S. breakfast items (waffles/pancakes) that other countries would consider desert. Culture is a funny but cool thing :-)
many of US breakfast food would be considered lunch or dessert in my country too :3 (bacon and eggs would never be consumed at morning, only at lunch or the end of afternoon, a sandwhich at breakfast would only have cheese and ham, not avocado or eggs. pancakes, brownies, waffles are all desserts - big desserts - too XD). to add, japanese breakfast foods wouldn't really work either. we don't eat rice, soup, fish or vegetables at morning - only lunch and dinner. each country has it culture XD
this video is saying “food connects everyone together”
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@@jeremyalexander9761 it does because all of us like food.
God bless, Jesus loves you and died for you all
@@annyms5092 i’m gay.
@Regular Channel bruh literally 💀
As a Taiwanese, I'm really glad to see food from Asia in the video.
5:05 That Fantuan is a luxury version (60 TWD). I usually eat ordinary Fantuan, which costs 30-40 TWD (equals 1-1.3 USD).
6:00 Her action to flip the plastic bag inside out is pretty cool. The wisdom of a vendor.
What is the difference between the luxury version and the version you usually eat?
@@taraalma2 As a huge fantuan enthusiast I’d say its the options that made it luxurious, for starter the purple rice though common but it’s not severed at all fantuan places and it’s usually a bit pricier then her choice of fish floss is kinda interesting too it’s also not served by every fantuan places! The classic (for the northerners in Taiwan at least) fantuan uses white sticky rice, with or with out egg, pork floss (dried shredded pork that kinda melts in your month while packing the sweet+umami flavour), youtiao (deep fried wheat flour dough. MUST BE CRISPY) anddd home made pickles! I go to my favourite fantuan lady for her spice home made pickles!!! (She also got purple rice and would make me a half white half purple one when she’s not busy, love her 🙏🏻
thank you
In Jamaica 2:55 , the guy said it’s 150 for small and 250 for big. She ordered the small size but he told her 250. Am I tripping or did someone else catch that?
caribbean countries always scam you of your money, I live on a island called Trinidad and youll walk in a store with a suit and tie and theyll day 250 but with rags 100
Somehow, that lid costs 100.
He scammed her LMFAO
Yeah I saw that too
I saw that too lol
Anyone notice how the Jamaican dude said: "150 for a small cup, 250 for a big" and she got a small and he charged her 250 anyways
Oh no, you're right D:
Even though he overcharged her. It’s only 1.75$. So no biggie
@@Joemamasisneor Minimum wage in Jamaica is 6,200 JMD (44 USD), so an overcharge like that would be quite big for the average Jamaican, maybe not for the average person in the US or something.
Thats how mafia work
Maybe, she knows the guy and she sometimes get the porridge on credit which she pays later as an accumulated charge.
Indians be like : so in terms of breakfast..we have everything
Depends on where you’re from
And pakistan
@@ADI-gm4ix yes bro❤️
Lmao u do really love memes
@@parsahmd537 kind of
As a Mexican, I actually love the fact that they went with an on the go breakfast item that is the torta de chilaquiles. It's really quite filling but not so much where you feel stuffed afterwards. One of the best breakfast items in my opinion especially when going off to work
The woman from Kenya's accent is so satisfying to listen to. She should do audio books 😍
Yeaaaahhh
And the lady taking her order is so pretty!
@@rp-wn5or i agree.
Swahili is a sweet language. They were so close to Tanzania. Would love to see that
Yeahh really
Timestamps :
1) 0:05 - Seoul - South Korea 🇰🇷
Food : Kimbap
2) 0:29 - New York City - USA 🇺🇲
Food : Bacon, egg and cheese bagel
3) 1:12 - Hanau - Germany 🇩🇪
Food : Knusperstange
4) 1:50 - Hong Kong 🇭🇰
Food : Cheung Fun
5) 2:50 - Ocho Ríos - Jamaica 🇯🇲
Food : Peanut, Banana and Plantain Porridge
6) 3:45 - Tel Aviv - I****l 🇺🇳
Food : Burekas
7) 5:05 - Taipei - Taiwan 🇹🇼
Food : Fantuan
8) 6:34 - Nairobi - Kenya 🇰🇪
Food : Mahamri
9) 7:11 - Tokyo - Japan 🇯🇵
Food : Onigiri
10) 7:49 - Mexico City - Mexico 🇲🇽
Food : Torta de chilaquiles
I hope this will help.
Thank you, good job
Ty
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thanks
Does anybody else found this after watching the whole video??
Anyone else think that the lady from Kenya has the sort of voice you could listen to for hours!! It's so soothing and calming!!
I died when she asked " can i get mahamri" and she respond "yes you can" IDK IF ITS JUST ME 😹😹
OH CAUSE I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE..
@@novaangelica5096 frr
I thought I was the only person who thought that...
I was thinking the same thing when she spoke haha
-How much for the porridge?
-150 small, 250 big cup.
-Give me one of the smaller ones.
-250.
Lol
Other Countries: Street Food, Cafés, Even Restaurants
Japan: S U P E R M A R K E T
It's a convenience store
@@rosita7587 why do you love your plastic pants
@@abowlofrice5239 haha it's a kpop joke
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@@rosita7587 *Jay Why Pee* ur user name and pic is chefs kiss, btw did u edit jyp's face in dahyun's photo?
really love the way this is filmed. clean transitions, no overbearing music or over explanatory narration like a lot of food videos have. it just gives you the vibe that you're really there getting breakfast. love it!!!!
You said it my friend! 👌
Europe: crispy bread
Asia: soft rice
It’s so odd to me to have rice in the morning 😅 have to try it out
@@VASIGTravelingLifeinLondon as an Asian, I cannot live without rice😅
@@angelserenityechon7758 same here, I can't survive without rice
I can't live without rice. I'm having an headache if I don't eat rice lol
Actually trace back to our genetics. Heatd that Asian genes can't really digest gluten (bread) well
Timestamps :D
0:24 Seoul, South Korea
0:59 New York City, USA
1:34 Hanau, Germany
2:42 Hong Kong
3:27 Ocho Rios, Jamaica
4:47 Tel Aviv, Israel
6:19 Taipei,Taiwan
6:57 Nairobi, Kenya
7:38 Tokyo, Japan
8:22 Mexico City, Mexico
Danks *dies*
Bruh, the seven eleven we have in America looks like shiz and Japan’s is like paradise
7-11 takes the word 'convenience' to a WHOLE new level in Japan.
Seems like everything in japan is way better than what America has
I miss them when i was in japan. Their food is always fresh and deicious
Ikr
Every time I'm in Japan I practically live at 7-11. The food is amazing. You can buy booze at any hour including hard liquor. The prices are low.
I’m not gonna lie Taiwan’s purple rice fantuan looked absolutely stunning! Could just eat it x
It’s fairly cheap to bring satiety for one meal
it’s so goooood! the pickles inside are my favorite. ngl it’s so big when i have it i don’t even want to eat lunch anymore
Yeah it's good
Go to the Philippines they have many purple rice and different food made out of rice
I noticed that too. Like, is that the best rice ball ever? *drools*
Never heard of someone in Germany eating a "Knusperstange" for breakfast.
Yes, it is really untypical and more like a lunch snack.
Yeah we eat bread with honey, marmelade, ham or cheese, or cereals.
Breakfast differs a lot through the whole country
Well, at our German school, the most eat pretzel 🥨
More probably a brunch (breakfast and lunch type )kind of a bit heavy food ?
The Kenyan lady’s voice is just wow like it’s got this sense of sophistication and it’s really smooth😍
4 East Asian countries yet not a single South East Asia nor South Asia country featured in the video. Would love to see one! 😍
In vietnam we eat Banh Mi on the go btw
Bisa ae si ibu..
I'll happily make a video for Vietnam.
Haiyaa not even South East Asia in weejio.
Or west asian
me as Indonesian: it's a snack, dude. We eat rice. Rice is life lol
Asian here: We also love to eat rice
Literally my intire lifes food, a treat would be maggi, coming from an indian.
Yes, we eat nasi kuning, nasi uduk or nasi pecel for breakfast. Lol
In malaysia, we literally have a feast for breakfast. Our menu is similar to the Indonesians, Indians and Chinese
The closest we have to breakfast to go is probably bubur sumsum and bubur kacang ijo, although there is a 99% chance that we'll eat a proper rice meal in a few hours lol
Countries: Have unique food that is made fresh and traditionally
Japan: Welcome to 7 Eleven!
Germany, where I come from, was definitely not traditional too. It was just some of the many baked varieties you can buy here. Every shop has there own ones. I have never seen somebody eating the one she bought.
I live in Nuremberg :) I know this one and I like them too - though you're right, that it's not a really traditional breakfast but more like a snack ;) To defence the japanese choice: all of those breakfasts are "to go" ;) A typical japanese family breakfast is way more balanced
@@hexesayuri90 Ah allright, so it's a bavarian thing :D. Bavaria is different to the rest of Germany in many ways, including bakeries i guess.
Ps.: Grüße aus Brandenburg, hoffe ihr genießt den Schnee genauso wie wir :).
Thailand : welcome to 7 eveleven x2
@@dem4xed nürnberg ist Franken
So sad we don’t get mandarin cuisine. China is very diverse, and many regions have their own divergent cuisine that may be entirely different from Hong Kong.
You cannot count the varieties of breakfast in INDIA...
its more than 1000s
South Indian, Maharashtrian, punjabi and what nottttt 😭 the yummiesttttt
I'm korean but I think Indian breakfast meals are wholesome and delicious. Really miss them!
South indian meals, dosa, idli, vada, chapathi, poori, putt vellayappam, porotta etc...........................
how many are not curry?
Yeah
The American NYC is inga right
I also think that
Yea she's the Lead Producer
It is..
It is
Yea I think so , pretty sure that's Inga's cute 'thank u'
Well, in Greece we usually eat spinach pies similar to the israel ones, feta cheese pies, ham and sauce pies... pretty much any kind of pie that ends up messing with your stomach and causes endless shitting due to the excessive consumption of coffee here. most of us drink 2 double coffees on a daily average
Yo man I already subscribe you
Big fan
μην ξεχνάς το Milko
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was goign to writte the same.
Αλλά τι πίτες τρώτε ρε:
Ένας απλος καφές και μία σπανακόπιτα δεν σου κάνει κόψιμο!
timestamps: :)
0:05 - Seoul, South Korea
0:29 - New York City, USA
1:12 - Hanau, Germany
1:50 - Hong-Kong
2:50 - Ocho Rios, Jamaica
3:44 - Tel Aviv, Israel
5:05 - Taipei, Taiwan
6:34 - Nairobi, Kenya
7:10 - Tokyo, Japan
7:49 - Mexico City, Mexico
I will never understand the insane usage of plastics in some countries. They put a plastic bag in another plastic bag.
It depends on the area, in Mexico street stalls are used for being cheap and practical, but in established places, ways that do not pollute are used
Well they deal with trash better
A real Asians
I will never understand judging other people
@@gabbicassell7704 cry babies that's what you call them
It’s so weird to think that people don’t just drink an iced coffee for breakfast and brave the day
Right?? It all looks so good but i definitely dont eat breakfast that often for some reason
Nah why waste your money on an iced coffee when you can save gas, money, and time at home and make your own simple coffee and be ready for the day
@@Cwrigz i don't think anyone mentioned buying iced coffee outside, you know you can make it at home for cheap as well right?
@@Cwrigz iced coffee isn't even that expensive
@@TheMinecraftDJStudio instant coffee (of your choice) + ice = instant coffee 💯✨
I don't know why I'm watching this, I'm fasting. Ramadhan mubarak ya'll.
sameee lmao
Sameeeee
Saame
Thank you Ramadan Mubarik to you too from pakistan 💚
I'm also dying
As a New Yorker, i am so happy we were represented by a bagel breakfast sandwich, best breakfast ever!
I really love how Buzzfeed started doing the "Around the world: Food" series again 😍
It's really interesting! And we can also learn the delicious foods from around the world that we didn't heard before. So thank you so much Buzzfeed for bringing this back!
ARMY?
@@banerjeeananya YESSS 💜
Yesss I want to discover more food and it not just from America. I’m sure I want a gimbap for breakfast now
Since greece isn't included in this video, I'm going to tell you about our breakfast
Tiropita, it's puff pastry with cheese in it.
It's absolutely delicious and very cheap
Τι delicious ρε μλκ🤣
It does sound good
I've tried it it is very good
Sounds *✨amazing✨*
I've had that when I went to Greece on my holiday. It was delicious.
For people who are looking for their country:-
0:07 South Korea
0:31 USA
1:12 Germany
1:51 Hong Kong
2:51 Jamaica
3:46 Israel
5:06 Taiwan
6:34 Kenya
7:12 Japan
7:51 Mexico
Thank you
Kenya is not the only country in Africa... there are many others with different cultures and foods
@@WilliamJulienNkogheOlympio irl I live one hour from Kenya
@@WilliamJulienNkogheOlympio Yes. I’ve expected Nigeria, Ghana, Namibia and the northern region of Africa in this video
@@WilliamJulienNkogheOlympio Of course, but including them would require someone purchasing breakfast, eating it, and filming the process.
I'm Indonesian but on busy days I just do Japanese style breakfast. buy onigiri and a warm tea from convenience store 🥲
Breakfast to go around the world is one of the great things. Thank you for your sharing for helping our team have ideas for developing my video
@@fixgokillop1402 Me too
@@fixgokillop1402 ???
At 3:20 She asked for the small cup but he charged her the price of the big cup
Damn rip
I was watching that part, as a Jamaican, I was like 🤦🏾♀️
You are missing the biggest part.
She didn’t take off the glove after she handle the money.. I’m sure she went straight back to preparing food
Sasha Richardson that is the grace of street food
The world have one thing in common breakfast food is the best, i like all of them
Im pretty sure no one in Germany eats a fuckung knusperstange to go. "Belegte Brötchen" which are basically small breeds with salad tomatoes, cucumber cheese or/and ham or/and salami on it and a simple Pretzel is way more common. At least that's what most people get in Berlin
6:39 omg She's literally beautiful
Yeah,she speak softly too
As opposed to being figuratively beautiful, I suppose.
x to doubt
that's what i was thinking omg
@@linosundae 👀✨
6:41 that worker is legit so pretty
Blink ❤
Thirsty af lol
@@ruby-oo9fi he / she’s only complementing
Simp
@@djpotato6128 why lol
I feel like the Jamaican one is actually fire even though it doesn’t look like much
Ikr at first it seemed kinda disgusting to me but now i really wanna try it
Looks like oatmeal.
it seems like it would be super good
I'm from Jamaica and the porridge is really good
Porridge bad mon but I think it should have been patty and cocobread
In India dosa is famous for breakfast, which is made of rice and black gram batter and served with chutney(made of chilli, grated coconut and chick pea) which is so yummy.... 😋😋😋
Morocco? Lebanon? Syria? Saudi Arabia? Iran? Yemen? Vietnam? Malaysia? Indonesia? Philippines? Palestine? Cambodia? I can honestly go on for days. I’d love to see a part 2
Indonesia don't have "to go breakfast" food. But cmiiw.
Dude they would spend their whole youtube career doing breakfast videos if they gonna do every country
The only on-the-go breakfast I can think of in the Philippines is "taho" (kind of like a tofu drink) or maybe pandesal (Filipino bread) with cheese lol. Otherwise, it would be a plate of rice with some kind of protein, not conducive for on-the-go lol.
malaysia😆 nasi lemak 😘
Yk, I was thinking the same thing until I realised that the video was, "breakfast from around the world" and not "breakfast from all countries". Around the world does not necessarily mean all countries..
Dude in India you'd end up eating a full course meal, all three times in a day and still not be able to cover the varieties of breakfast item in a single state! Let alone country
Lol India's kinda dirty when my friend went there he had to buy special type of water to bathe so I'm kind of skeptical to try India's food lol
@@zcgao405 India’s dirty because of the 1.3 billions people jammed in there. Aside from the pollution, India is a great country with great food.
@@zcgao405 i would have agreed if you commented this 10 years ago, but right now we are modernising fast as ever, so i doubt that your friend will face the same problems if he visits our country again.
@@zcgao405 can u specifically name at which part did your friend visited or are u a member of bbc propaganda?
@@btsthelegend8650 lol. BBC propaganda. Sure.
The breakfast from NY, Taiwan, Israel and Mexico look delicious.
IKRRR
I live in Israel and this is so tastyyyyy
i live in taiwan and i guarantee you that it is very tasty! (although a bit heavy if you’re not used to a full breakfast!) you and also choose the filling (bacon, ham, deep fried bread stick, etc.) a must try here!
Palestine****
There are many interesting breakfasts in Taiwan, like dan bing (taiwanese egg crêpe), various kinds of porridge, etc. Also onigiris in 7-11 :)
You will find it difficult to choose your breakfast every day 😂
Thank you for these kinds of videos, Buzzfeed! I love videos about cultures around the world and looking what kinds of food people have for breakfast around the world is something exciting to see that I previously didn't know I needed.
Everyone else: eats breakfast
Germany: Mumble Rap for breakfast
usually we eat bread that you see in front of the shop.. but I guess she prefers that dry thing xD
ugh i’m from germany too and i never eat these things and i don’t know anyone who eats these haha
@@mwhoami no offense but they look like they will snap your teeth
Germany isnt that big of a breakfast country its ok to show them some kind of bread cause thats what we are breadheads 😂
@@Kaugummmmi lol
meanwhile in indonesia..
Breakfast : Nasi goreng
Lunch : Nasi Goreng
Dinner : Nasi Goreng
Yes u are so correct
hahah, everyday nasi goreng.
Meanwhile in Ethiopia
Breakfast: injera
Lunch: injera
Dinner: injera
lol, yea maybe kinda right
Nope,
Breakfast : nasi uduk
Lunch : bakso
Dinner : sate, nasi goreng
In Mexico the speaker audio in the background "Se compran. . . colchones. . . refrigeradores . . estufas" is ICONIC
LMAOOO
la verdad xD
what does mean? 😅
@@Abbeyaang it's people who buy old metal stuff, like old fridges, laundry machines, stoves and that kind of thing. They pass around in a pick-up and play the recording so people know they're around if they want to sell something.
Los fierros viejos hahaha
Mi México Lindo
6:00 the way the lady manages to package the food is amazing sia honestly 😂
I don’t understand how people can feel full with these like am I the only one that eats lots for breakfast?
Multifandomtrashygrass Yehetkkaebsong u guy eat breakfast?
Nah. Me too. My breakfast sometimes lots than my lunch
≥﹏≤
And here i am wondering how people can eat so much in the morning. I don't even have the appetite :')
I only have coffee for breakfast You don't need to be full, that's when lunch comes in.
I have coffee for breakfast most days
Indomie
+rice=perfection
Mbak?😂
nitip sendal
Bentar lagi rame
Anying ada kimi hime:v
Every people on different country :
"INtEreStiNg"
Totally loved this one, which country was your favorite?😍
@@VASIGTravelingLifeinLondon taiwan fantuan looked good
Acting like you could walk into a german bakery and choose anything that fast. They find new things to put up every day
did she asked for the small one and got a big one? -_-
It looked like she got the small but was accidentally charged for the big
Yea seems like she wanted a small Porridge but paid for a Big one
No it looks like the lady jipped her and had her pay more for a large then gave her a small
Thank god I’m not the only one notice that
@Tory -Ann Martin Yeah but she paid 250 rather than 150
As a german, I usually just go to the bakery and get some fresh bread lol
Same as a french haha
Same here
Same here but, I will get something different Evey time in some point.
as an arab i go to the bakery to get man’ oushe
@@nakimeto im interested now; what's man oushe?
If you come to india u will get daal chawal,masala dosa,idli vada,rajma chawal,egg omlete etc.😂
😂😂😂these are too much,,,lol,,,,How do you guys eat that 😂😂😂 much during breakfast...
@@Rebechaan you can eat any one of this i didn't tell u have to eat everything 😂
@@shravni5509 😂😂ok,,,, 😊 btw,,,,u guys have amazing cuisine,,,,,,😃😃😃
@@Rebechaan thank you❤☺
@@shravni5509 u are welcome sweetie 🥰,,,I wish I could go india,,,and taste this amazing foods 🤗😃😃
I CANT BELIVE BUSZZfEeD REALLY DI THAT!!!!!!!!!!!
the editors wprk
@UCSQn0AhlZX-2WJH_4ovPcYA tuereu Not gonna lie rn ngl ng lie rn
@UCSQn0AhlZX-2WJH_4ovPcYA isrealr no
In Jamaica, the lady asked for a small size but the guy charged her for a large in the end
How dare he
I thought I was the only one who noticed
@@buchiacho2426 i thouught i was the only one who noticed as well
Stonks
Shady
the five Filipino foods I and my family usually eat for breakfast:
1. Silog - literally means garlic fried rice and egg
2. Tocino - basically filipino bacon
3. Champorado - A chocolate porridge
4. Pandesal - Filipino Bread that's good with almost everything
5. Kakanin - A sweet rice cake
That all sounds delicious!
You forgot the taho
@@emmanuel2333 bReaKfAsT
Is it weird that I have taho for breakfast? :0
@@harrystiles9989 no i think it's a food for all day but ive always had it for dessert
Buzzfeed: puts asian breakfast*(or more like east asian)
South,SouthEast,Western,Central Asian: am I joke to u?
Well they can’t do each one bc then the video would be to long.
Actually it's kinda the same lol, we all eat R I C E
@@tarikarajani5381 We Indians don't eat that often.
@@prateekvishwas9929 We have variety of carbs. Especially in North 😂
Alright, sorry. It's just east asia, then
My usual breakfast in a month is approx 40/50 different things...all vegetarian and healthy...some common categories like atleast 20 types of paranthas/pooris/breads....atleast 20 types of curries/dairy options/chutney/oats/Dalia/idli...atleast 20 types of fruits/dry fruits/lentils/cereals...and if you wish to spoil your taste buds and compromise a little on you health then just to give you a ball park number there are approx. 100 most popular options for junk food available every where in India
0:06 Seoul South Korea, Kimbap
0:29 New York City USA, bagel sandwich
1:15 Hana Germany, Knusperstange
1:51 Hong Kong, Cheung Fun
2:51 Ocho Rios Jamaica, porridge
3:46 Tel Aviv Israel, bourekas
5:05 Taipei Taiwan, fantuan
6:37 Nairobi Kenya, Mahamri
7:11 Tokyo Japan, onigiri
7:49 Mexico City Mexico, torta de chilaquiles
If something is not write please tell me below in the comments
Jamaica:
Customer: how much?
Seller: 150 small 250 big
Customer: small please
Seller: *charges 250*
Girl got robbed
I noticed that too
Maybe 100 for cover 😂
I really hope every country bans endless little plastic bags
I noticed that too.
i think most times the bag is thrown out within 15mins of getting it. the volume is incredible.
Same.
Same :(
In Maharashtra, India, we don't have plastic bags... we use jute and paper bags. I think every country should use these nature-friendly solutions...
when i was i saw jamaica..... i felt so good....my country is on here..yaaaaaayy
Who else wants these people to teach us their languages?!
I already know how to speak Spanish 😅😅
@@athenapp4228 I do to man it easy for me am Hispanic I was to learn other languages
I can do Swahili or the Kenyan one
I could teach canto lol
I can speak korean and a little spanish lol
It is quarter to twelve p.m.
TH-cam: Hey, do you want to see what each country eats for breakfast?
Me: Alright.
omg its literally 11:40 am YOURE SO RIGHT
Hahaha ha True
The one in Jamaica ordered a small one but was charged for a big one. Scammed!
I thought that too
Ikr
Every other country : actual restaurants or food stalls
Japan : *C O N B I N I*
America: people Buying food from shops
Japan: pizza vending machine
Pepole????!!!
@@kucingputihcoklat Sorry
@XxGamer Xx
hey what's sup my p e p o l e
@@sushitrash-dj9vq lol
Knusperstange? Really?
Not a Mettbrötchen?
I’ve never seen someone actually ordering it.
Not very German.
But its damn delicious
Dachte mir das auch. Ist zwar lecker, aber nicht wirklich typisch. Generell auch nicht wirklich was zum Frühstück.
@@thefreakygirly Degga ich auch haha
Ja ich habe selbst noch nie eine "Knusperstange" zum Frühstück gegessen! Eigentlich immer nur Brot mit Aufstrich oder irgendein Müsli was weiß ich haha.
Ja aber isst ein nicht so traditioneller, moderner deutsche wirklich mettbrötchen bevor der Arbeit? Um ehrlich zu sein sehe ich leute nur sandwiches von der Bäckerei essen..
gado - gado is basically salad with peanut sauce, sticky rice, boiled egg, and crispy white call kerupuk. that's Indonesian breakfast
Yeah, they need to do some Indonesian foods.
Poridge with shredded chicken too...bubur ayam
gado gado means mix in english right? :)
homemade fried rice too maaan, frying rice with sweet soybean sauce, little bit salt and pepper, fried egg, and that's it
@@gabbycuvin2508 no its just the name of the food :))! mix in bahasa is 'campur'
Slyly Loves Kimbap Along With Hot Dog,Taiyaki,Guajolota,Pan-Fried Pork Buns,Porro,Pav Bhaji,Turkish Delight,Matcha Ice Cream,Nieve De Zapote,Alfajor,Mandazi,Tekbokki,Gimbap & Bacon Cheese Fries.....
BuzzFeed never disappoints when it comes to ✨F O O D✨
Yes
Inga made this video
Eine Knusperstange am morgen vertreibt Hunger und Sorgen.
- Aristoteles (Japanischer Architekt, 1492)
😂😂😂
GEIL 🤣😂
Krakenwaufflebeagle
😂😂😂😂
Wie geht es ihnen😂😂😂🧢😂🤣
Other Countries : Eats wholesome breakfast so that they get energy for rest of the day.
Meanwhile India : Chai Biscuit !!
But this was not breakfast in past . Now Indians are imitating others
@@jinasaju Bruh it's just a joke , even I myself till date eat wholesome and nutritious Indian breakfast like Poha , dosa etc , but sometimes if I'm late for work then I have to eat toast or cereals
indian streetfood are disguisting
@@kkklll5296 where are you from ?? Pls tell your great country's name
@@arkystathan2907 timor leste
I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT HONG KONG GOT MENTIONED !! YESSS!!!
asian people: has a literal whole meal on the go
Western pickle: looks damn sour
Meanwhile indian pickle: for real?? Indian pickle are made of whole damn raw mango 😂
Ikr l am indian and l can't lick that thing even a bit
@@oshinvishwakarma5105 i can eat a whole at a time 😂
@@oshinvishwakarma5105 i can eat whole at a tym too😛
@@bhumi_s1744 how-
@@Bigbentwoten do you guys not have taste buds- like what
Top 5 my northern Indian family eats for breakfast.
1- Upma
2- Poha
3- roti ka Poha
4- poori
5- kachori ( ghar ke pass ka thela 5 baje khul jata he subah se to papa le aate hai kabhi kabhi )
Btw these are just 0.00000001 as we north as thousands of breakfast and so as northeast and south india too. Its too diverse ik.
In Singapore, either of these two scenarios would happen for breakfast;
#1: You would go to a kopitiam/ coffee shop, and order kopi (coffee), kaya and butter toast, and soft boiled eggs. You would pour soy sauce and add white pepper to the soft boiled eggs. Perfect blend of sweet and savoury, really.
#2: You just eat whatever you find in your kitchen, like toast or cereal.
1:24 that's German breakfast not a "Knusperstange". We eat Brötchen (small breads) with stuff on it.
what? I eat Ditsch's pizza every morning!!
@@DMTHOTH pizza? I eat burgers every morning
Find ich auch, ich hab so ne Knusperstange erst ein zwei mal gegessen, und wenn, dann als Mittagessen oder Snack
Brötchen bzw. Brot sind aber nichts außergewöhnliches, das gibts überall
They spelled bourekas backwards in Hebrew. I was sitting here for a moment wondering if "skaroov" was another word for it or something. For anyone wondering, Hebrew is written right to left. So while the letters are correct, they're in the wrong order.
i noticed that too i was so confused lol
Yeah, this always happens with Arabic too when a non-Arab spells something in Arabic, so I can imagine the same in Hebrew.
Man, the camera usually gives you a flipped image, you have to change the setting to mirrored if you want the image to be truthful to reality. Same with zoom camera.
The letters aren't flipped. They're just in the wrong order
same thing happens when non-speakers write Urdu lol
*Other countries:* Preparing fresh foods and serving to customers.
*Japan:* We don't do that here.
Hey actually the food in convenience stores in Japan are super fresh! They actually throw away a lot of food because of it. When an product doesnt get buied in 20min or so they just casually throw it away.
@@lenny8303 Throwing out food is not a cleverness. It is foolishness. If that food was given to a needy, who is too poor to afford then it would be better. Even if the food starts to become unfresh, give it to animals they will atleast can satisfy hunger. Japanese pray for the food before they eat as a respect and then throw the unsold food?
@@mmallick3224 you can’t give it to the needy because they can sue if they get sick from the food. But yeah it’s a waste :(
@@chlobotai That's what I'm saying. If that food can't be given to a needy, fine, but atleast it is better to give to some animals, birds or so. Better than throwing the food.
@@mmallick3224 It's most likely like that everywhere not only in Japan, my mom worked at Dunkin Donuts and Mcdonalds all the food that was not served at the end of the shift they can't give to the homeless or bring it at home because they consider it's stealing and giving food for FREE but she'd always secretly bring some at home for me to eat 😂
In my opinion the Israel breakfast looked the best.
To listen the "hojalatero" in the back, makes every Mexican feel a little nostalgic when you're out of the country, I guess
Hey would you tell me what it means and why they say it? I went to Mexico city and recognize this but never had a chance to ask anyone!
@@katemurphy4653 the background sound, like a little girl talking thru a megaphone, is from a vendor/buyer, that buys and sells old things like metal, old electronics, paper, old cans, plastics etc. It's a very common practice around the country, and just by hearing it, trust me, you feel homesick
@@eduardovaldes4074 ahh I can imagine! The place we stayed in Mexico city I heard it really clearly each day :) thanks for taking the time to tell me
@@katemurphy4653 anytime ;)
0:24 Seoul, South Korea
0:59 New York City, USA
1:34 Hanau, Germany
2:42 Hong Kong
3:27 Ocho Rios, Jamaica
4:47 just shop not country or place
6:19 Taipei,Taiwan
6:57 Nairobi, Kenya
7:38 Tokyo, Japan
8:22 Mexico City, Mexico
How about you stop being racist?
Because traditionally Japanese enjoy their breakfast at home with family.
Japanese rarely go out for breakfast unless you are running late or just straight up don’t feel like making breakfast.
That is why there are no staple breakfast stall in Japan, people rarely go out to eat breakfast.
Ok, weeb.
Commas are important. my pea brain got so confused by the title for a hot minute there