@@stephenfurley746 They are traditionally made with pork sausage-meat, but, as you can also get beef, chicken, turkey, lamb, & venison sausages, your choices are almost limitless. Of course, as Muslims, these guys can't eat the 'traditional' variety, so they have the next best thing.
In truth the Scotch Egg has nothing to do with the Scottish: London department store Fortnum & Mason claims to have invented Scotch eggs in 1738, as a traveller's snack, but based this on archival material since lost. Fortnum & Mason certainly popularised Scotch eggs, including the foodstuff as part of various hampers. It is generally believed that Scotch eggs in turn derived from food the British encountered in the Raj, including a Mughlai dish called nargisi kofta ("Narcissus meatballs").
I always like how Chaudary stares at the camera as he tastes something. He tries to use the fork as westerners. He's very careful. LOL. Love him! Teeeennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
@@loveUSA1 In healthy they meant tall big White tourists they come across or village tales of big, tall British Imperial officers, their ancestors saw.
They are fantastic. A bit of salt n black pepper on the egg oh n mayo. Really delicious. I sometimes have four of them n it does me for a good six hours. Very filling as well as delicious. I'm surprised you guys don't have them.
The last scene of the video says it all, don’t bother to cut it half, just pick it up and eat it in your hand, like an apple! That’s how I’ve eaten Scotch Eggs for years!
@@dannyfrog I've never tried it with ground beef, it sounds yummy. I usually use breakfast sausage but of course these gents cant have that. I also halve my eggs to begin with so the whole is smaller and cooks faster LOL
Gul Sher always sits like a king on a throne with his arms open like he's gonna fly away. They enjoyed this one because it's already close to what they eat.
I am convinced he lives in a Golden Palace filled with red velvet cushions and concubines. I will be profoundly disappointed if this is not the case! lol
@@bensmith1689 Hahaha That's funny. Let's add a leaf 🍃 fan being fanned over him and some grapes 🍇being fed to him with his tiger being stroked by him. This imagination thing is fun. I can totally see your vision. LOL
It just goes to show you that good food, interesting personalities and a sense of humor is indeed universal. I get a kick out of the boys from Pakistan. They are funny, great personalities and enjoy great food and sweets just as much as the next guy.i get tremendous enjoyment out of watching them eat good food ,crack jokes and just be themselves!! Deep down these are humble and honorable people and their honesty and gratitude carries tremendous weight with me. I wish I had friends like these guys,I would consider myself fortunate!!
As an American of Scottish Decent and a member of a Scottish Bagpipe Band these are a staple at our events. These are a bit larger then normal but super easy to make in the oven and served with HP Sauce or any condiment of choice. I love watching them try new things!
@@tatiannazutania7751 they are nothing to do with being Scottish, the English invented them but all of Britain eats them but as I said they are 100% English
Don't feel judged Rana! In America, most people eat Scotch Eggs with their hands too! Much love to you and your family brothers. May God continue to bless you and your children.
Most people in America either have never heard of them, or if they have, they've never tried one. I would eat one with a fork, but wouldn't give a damn if anyone ate theirs with their hands...mashed potatoes, maybe - Scotch Eggs, not one bit. 👍🏼😉✌🏼💞
@@CanWeSmash lol - New York really doesn’t count - you can find just about anything from just about anywhere in NYC…there is really no place like it in the rest of the world!👍🏼😁Take care❣️✌🏼💜
Lots of funny comments from the guys this time! And I must say, Mr. Chaudhary has the best tasting skills! The way he lets air into his mouth while trying the food is really professional. Glad to see they enjoyed the tasting.
I love how they always mention about eating a dish during a season such as winter or spring. As a westerner, we never really think about things like that, but I will now ✌🏾
It's because of the concept of hot and cold foods, hot foods tend to be hearty and have garlic, ginger and spices to warm you up in Winter. Cold foods are eaten in summer to cool you down, like yoghurt with light spices or vegie foods that are easier on the stomach and don't sit like a lump.
@@amaslam111 Agreed. It’s just cool because I never really think about things like that. Like matching food with seasons. It’s a very cool concept 👍🏾 Where I live, the average temperature is 75 degrees Fahrenheit all year so we don’t have really dramatic weather. So we don’t really pair food with seasons ✌🏾
Living in northern Europe I definitely think in seasons for food too, I think most people up here do. Cold winters are the time for hot soups, stews, red meat and vegetables like cabbages and the like. In the summer the meals get smaller and meats like chicken and sea food are more common and paired with lighter salads and less dense breads. In the past we would do it for seasonal availability, but these days almost everything is available year round and it is done because it just feels better to eat heavy warm meals in winter and light and colder meals in summer.
So glad they have tried scotch eggs usually made with pork sausage meat but glad you substituted that for beef so they can try them. They are one of my top snacks but made traditionally with pork
yes i did wonder because they are muslim annd can't eat pork. Traditional scotch eggs are made with pork sausage meat. One of my favourite meaty snacks!
They already do. The dish is called nargisi kofta. Same exact thing. It's definitely a product of the British Raj, but I'm not sure if it came from the subcontinent back to the UK or vice versa. @maxwood1819
Just got into this channel recently and it’s awesome seeing these men try so many foods from around the world!! Some of these food even I’m yet to try! What about having them try tempura next time? Tempura fried shrimp, egg, vegetable…I’d love seeing more Japanese food as someone part Japanese! 💓
One of the greatest ways to facilitate knowledge of "the others," is travel, and living in diverse neighborhoods. When I lived stateside, in America, had the pleasure of living in very diverse neighborhood with blacks, hispanics, Greeks, Russians, Irish, Caribbeans...oy, the cookouts were marvelous, and we learned a lot about ourselves and others
So many foods they try are ones I never think of or take for granted. Makes me appreciate food much more and these men enjoying new foods makes me so happy ❤️
These vids have caused me to look for and prepare ethnic dishes of my own such as schnitzel and southern fried cabbage...and now I've found a recipe for scotch eggs. Next up, bangers and mash.
These guys are just one of a kind. Thank you so much for your work. You guys should be honored with the nobel prize for peace for showing the rest of the world how the big majority of muslims really are. Humble and loving. Greetings from Germany 💕
Such kind lads. I hope all of these experiences have indeed broadened their lives. They sure are eager to learn or experience new things. Good on them!
Seeing those two balls on the plate reminds me of my favorite joke. Ok since you insist: A couple goes to spain for a vacation and goes to a recommended restaurant for it's specialty. The husband tells the waiter to bring the house specialty which the waiter does. On a plate surrounded by vegetables are two large "meatballs". The couple look a bit perplexed but the waiter tells them to try it, which they do and love it. When asked what the dish is the waiter explains that bullfighting is a national pastime and after each fight the testicles are removed and prepared in a delicious dish. The couple is taken back at first but love the dish so much they come back on their last nite in Spain and order it again. The waiter obliges and brings out the plate but this time in the middle of the vegetables are two olive sized spheres. The husband tells the waiter, "we ordered the house specialty, what's this?" to which the waiter replied; "Senor, it is the house specialty, but sometimes...the Bull wins!"
This channel is the best! I have many friends in USA from Pakistan and your cast of characters really shows how generous, kind, and funny the Pakistani people are. This channel is like the TH-cam United Nations. 😇🙏
Love watching these. The fact that they say Westerners are healthy because they eat such food. yeah, well, not so much hahaha. Love watching these guys!
Oh, wow! Was someone spying in my window at dinner last night?!🤣 We had Scotch Eggs for dinner last night. I like to add mashed potatoes after I cook the sausage, so they're actually more like a Scotch egg/Papas Rellenas combination, but they're awesome!
I really love watching their experiences. They remind me how fortunate I am that we have so much diversity and have easy access to the wonderful foods. Thank you, God bless all.
Google Maps seems like a fun thing to explore. Maybe showing them some famous monuments and wonders from around the world. Much love from the Rockies in the USA!
These guys are humble, hard - working local men. Even without knowing them personally I absolutely believe that their preferred foods are hearty, nicely seasoned home - made meals. Every time you give them something like that you'll get a positive feedback from them 100%. Fancy dishes, junk food and lollypops I feel is not their thing. So good on you for introducing them to such nice stuff.
The world would be such a better place with more of these lovely tribal people in it. Each one has something I absolutely adore 🥰 These men are a gift to humanity
Gentlemen, I love each one's sense of humor! Thank you for sharing! Now the question is, will you try and fix these at your homes to enjoy and share with family???👌👌👌👌
Oh, man! This made me hungry. I love Scotch Eggs, but haven't had them in years. I miss them. Now I need to find a recipe and make some as soon as possible!
Iv only recently found your channel. How humble you guys are. It wonderful to watch you. These are a favourite in our house. I'm sending greetings and blessings to you all from wigan. X England
@@asseyez-vous6492 I agree, it's so hard to find a good Scotch egg now days. So I also make my own, sadly they don't last long as they get eaten even before they are cold...lol
Make them!! They're probably going to be better than anything else you can find. Only delicate part is wrapping sausage around such a soft boiled egg, but I press it evenly onto plastic wrap first then carefully seal that little sausage blanket around my delicate egg before breading and rolling.
It *is* primarily a British dish though isn't it? I don't tend to see them across the 'boarder' in Northern Ireland as much as I would in mainland Britain such as the likes of like Manchester, Liester (sp) or Blackpool etc. Must try some when I touch down in London in Spring. Any recommendations on reatraunts (mainly) and bars in London to check out would be massively appreciated, preferably no where near Brixton yeah - safe.
I've seen other reaction videos like this, but this by far is the best. Some I've watched where I didn't care for some of the characters. These guys are so loveable, each and every one.
i mexico we have boilded egg wrapped in ground beed too, but we put the albondigas (the eggs in beef) in a soup! there are actually different types of dishes with albondigas (essentially meatballs), some dont have the egg in them and others arent in soups.
I've never heard of these. As a fan of meatballs, I'll have to try these Scotch eggs out. I'm on summer holiday and time to play around with a recipe for the family.
Glad you all enjoyed the scotch eggs it a favorite of mine, would love to see them try a English afternoon tea with all the scones sandwiches and cakes.
It's great to see them try this absolute classic from the UK.I am a huge fan of scotch eggs especially freshly made and served warm with mustard mayonnaise...so delicious❤
Please tell them that Westerners are not healthier :) Nobody in this world is healthier than they are, they just don't know it. What they lack is a proper health care system, but their diet is 100% organic and healthy.
This channel is so lovely, I must say, with all the things going wrong in the ( digital ) world today, this is a sheer delight to watch. I feel we could all learn from these fine gents to have more respect for the things we have and learn to just appreciate life in general all a little bit more.
I noticed this in the comments of TPT videos: I don't know if you are aware, social media comments often contain negative criticism, mockery, rudeness and even bullying. There is always support, love, appreciation and cuteness in the comments of these wonderful men's videos. People of different cultures, ages, genders, races and political views who comment from all over the world always write positive things. These wonderful men oblige us to these positive comments with their naturalness, kindness, sincerity, innocence, love and humor. They are so good that it is impossible to write a bad review about them. My friends, we are actually all great. If we were not provoked by ruling powers, wars and money, we would all love each other very much, be kind, be lovely. Please let's not let them and let's always remain human. I love you all.
As a Scotsman, I'm so proud, that these wonderful, eloquent gentlemen enjoyed their Scotch eggs so much!! 😃🏴
I thought scotch eggs were pork not mince meat.
@@stephenfurley746
They are traditionally made with pork sausage-meat, but, as you can also get beef, chicken, turkey, lamb, & venison sausages, your choices are almost limitless.
Of course, as Muslims, these guys can't eat the 'traditional' variety, so they have the next best thing.
Scotch eggs are one of the most tasty foods ever, when done right. I'm not Scottish but I love them
@@melissamaher7166 they actually come from England not Scotland
In truth the Scotch Egg has nothing to do with the Scottish:
London department store Fortnum & Mason claims to have invented Scotch eggs in 1738, as a traveller's snack, but based this on archival material since lost. Fortnum & Mason certainly popularised Scotch eggs, including the foodstuff as part of various hampers. It is generally believed that Scotch eggs in turn derived from food the British encountered in the Raj, including a Mughlai dish called nargisi kofta ("Narcissus meatballs").
I always like how Chaudary stares at the camera as he tastes something. He tries to use the fork as westerners. He's very careful. LOL. Love him!
Teeeennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
*TAHIR!!!*
"Teeeennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn" 🤣🤣
Takes his time nice and slow to take a bite too😂
@@MOAlcazar Hi, Mrs. A.
"Westerners are fit, because they eat such healthy food". So kind and innocent...NO ONE told him!!!😔😬
They see White tourists who are tall and big. That is what they meant.
@@mudra5114
Nawww!!!😑
@@sasfiremaiden840 Yup
I know I had to laugh as we see them as the healthy ones
@@loveUSA1 In healthy they meant tall big White tourists they come across or village tales of big, tall British Imperial officers, their ancestors saw.
I'm American and I have never seen or heard of Scotch eggs ... they look great! Want to try them now 😊👍
Typically sausage meat wrapped around the boiled egg rolled in egg and then breadcrumbs deep fried 😊
You might find them on the menu of an English-style pub if you have one where you live.
They are fantastic. A bit of salt n black pepper on the egg oh n mayo. Really delicious. I sometimes have four of them n it does me for a good six hours. Very filling as well as delicious. I'm surprised you guys don't have them.
Easy to make but I make mine sans breadcrumbs and cook the hard boiled eggs wrapped in sausage in the oven. Great for Super Bowl treat!
@@Faithnomore227 They are around.
Has any other notice how sharp they are dressing now. It's certainly delightful to see. Such likeable guys.
Yes, looking good!
I was so moved by the dignity and humour of these lovely people. Humour is indeed universal.
The last scene of the video says it all, don’t bother to cut it half, just pick it up and eat it in your hand, like an apple! That’s how I’ve eaten Scotch Eggs for years!
LOVE me some Scotch Eggs!!!
I haven't had the opportunity to try one but I definitely want to.
@@dannyfrog I've never tried it with ground beef, it sounds yummy. I usually use breakfast sausage but of course these gents cant have that. I also halve my eggs to begin with so the whole is smaller and cooks faster LOL
The only way to eat a scotch egg.
Gul Sher always sits like a king on a throne with his arms open like he's gonna fly away. They enjoyed this one because it's already close to what they eat.
I am convinced he lives in a Golden Palace filled with red velvet cushions and concubines. I will be profoundly disappointed if this is not the case! lol
@@bensmith1689 Hahaha That's funny. Let's add a leaf 🍃 fan being fanned over him and some grapes 🍇being fed to him with his tiger being stroked by him. This imagination thing is fun. I can totally see your vision. LOL
When he isn't filming they suck him back up into a lamp lmao
He is going to fly away, because even the angels want to complement him on his mustache.
Rana is just so funny, a born entertainer ^^ He's such a great asset to your show.
The way he eats with such etiquette and his analysis of the food cracks me up. He takes it really seriously! 🤣
It just goes to show you that good food, interesting personalities and a sense of humor is indeed universal. I get a kick out of the boys from Pakistan. They are funny, great personalities and enjoy great food and sweets just as much as the next guy.i get tremendous enjoyment out of watching them eat good food ,crack jokes and just be themselves!! Deep down these are humble and honorable people and their honesty and gratitude carries tremendous weight with me. I wish I had friends like these guys,I would consider myself fortunate!!
Definitely
Did you happen to go to MTS ?
As an American of Scottish Decent and a member of a Scottish Bagpipe Band these are a staple at our events. These are a bit larger then normal but super easy to make in the oven and served with HP Sauce or any condiment of choice. I love watching them try new things!
What's HP sauce?
You do know that a scotch egg is nothing to do with being Scottish!?!?!?!? The scotch bit is a old saxon word for chop according to Steven fry on qi
@@utewbd HP Sauce is a brown sauce that is good on almost any food. It is way better than Heinz 57 or A1.
I too have Scottish in my ancestry. I grew up eating these. LOVE them!!!!
@@tatiannazutania7751 they are nothing to do with being Scottish, the English invented them but all of Britain eats them but as I said they are 100% English
Don't feel judged Rana! In America, most people eat Scotch Eggs with their hands too! Much love to you and your family brothers. May God continue to bless you and your children.
My m8 in florida has never heard of them lol
Most people in America either have never heard of them, or if they have, they've never tried one. I would eat one with a fork, but wouldn't give a damn if anyone ate theirs with their hands...mashed potatoes, maybe - Scotch Eggs, not one bit. 👍🏼😉✌🏼💞
@@stillstormie7222 Well I am from Europe and currently live in New York so I can believe that. Although I can order a scotch egg in New York!!
Your suppose to use your hands to eat them
@@CanWeSmash lol - New York really doesn’t count - you can find just about anything from just about anywhere in NYC…there is really no place like it in the rest of the world!👍🏼😁Take care❣️✌🏼💜
The men really loved scotch eggs - that’s the most I’ve seen Tahir eat of any dish so far. I love scotch eggs too. (I wish I had one right now.) 😋
Lots of funny comments from the guys this time! And I must say, Mr. Chaudhary has the best tasting skills! The way he lets air into his mouth while trying the food is really professional. Glad to see they enjoyed the tasting.
Scotch Eggs are really a treat! I am 70 years old, and have only had one once! It was 20 years ago, and I STILL remember it fondly!
This is the world peace channel if everyone could share a meal all our problems could be solved
I think we as humanity would get along ..it's people removed from us ..with huge amounts of wealth...calling the shots . Sadly.
Food > War
I love to see them enjoy something they like, please say hello to them, from the state of Ohio, U.S.A. And May God bless them 🙏🏻
Yes....hello to them all from Pat, too. All the way from the Pacific Northwest in the USA. Tell them they are all Ambassadors of Good Will!
Ohio here also I love watching these guys!
I had a Scotch egg earlier, with some pickled onions. It was a supermarket bought one.
Yours looked a lot better.
Whoever cooked them, great job.
I love how they always mention about eating a dish during a season such as winter or spring. As a westerner, we never really think about things like that, but I will now ✌🏾
It's because of the concept of hot and cold foods, hot foods tend to be hearty and have garlic, ginger and spices to warm you up in Winter. Cold foods are eaten in summer to
cool you down, like yoghurt with light spices or vegie foods that are easier on the stomach and don't sit like a lump.
@@amaslam111 Agreed. It’s just cool because I never really think about things like that. Like matching food with seasons. It’s a very cool concept 👍🏾 Where I live, the average temperature is 75 degrees Fahrenheit all year so we don’t have really dramatic weather. So we don’t really pair food with seasons ✌🏾
I agree, I enjoy their way of thinking about things..their perspective on life.
Living in northern Europe I definitely think in seasons for food too, I think most people up here do. Cold winters are the time for hot soups, stews, red meat and vegetables like cabbages and the like. In the summer the meals get smaller and meats like chicken and sea food are more common and paired with lighter salads and less dense breads.
In the past we would do it for seasonal availability, but these days almost everything is available year round and it is done because it just feels better to eat heavy warm meals in winter and light and colder meals in summer.
I love all these guys n gals. They are always so grateful n humble. A few of them are funny too. Bless them all x
I never heard of scotch eggs before. I enjoyed watching the men enjoy this dish.
I love how satisfied they are with this me. Many Blessings to all of them.😃
The Scotch Egg was a hit all the way around. And reminded me to cook some! Great video.
So glad they have tried scotch eggs usually made with pork sausage meat but glad you substituted that for beef so they can try them. They are one of my top snacks but made traditionally with pork
yes i did wonder because they are muslim annd can't eat pork. Traditional scotch eggs are made with pork sausage meat. One of my favourite meaty snacks!
Maybe we should try them with beef, so we can get the experience THEY just had!! 😃
They should try making them with lamb sausage and roll them in bread crumbs.
@@maxwood1819 i never thought of using lamb. now i gotta try it.
They already do. The dish is called nargisi kofta. Same exact thing. It's definitely a product of the British Raj, but I'm not sure if it came from the subcontinent back to the UK or vice versa. @maxwood1819
That was no blooper, he's right, the knife and fork do just get in the way. Thank you guys, and God bless.
Just got into this channel recently and it’s awesome seeing these men try so many foods from around the world!! Some of these food even I’m yet to try! What about having them try tempura next time? Tempura fried shrimp, egg, vegetable…I’d love seeing more Japanese food as someone part Japanese! 💓
Its always heartwarming to see these lads so happy to try things we take for granted.
I love watching these guys. The expressions on their faces are priceless
One of the greatest ways to facilitate knowledge of "the others," is travel, and living in diverse neighborhoods. When I lived stateside, in America, had the pleasure of living in very diverse neighborhood with blacks, hispanics, Greeks, Russians, Irish, Caribbeans...oy, the cookouts were marvelous, and we learned a lot about ourselves and others
Delicious! The Scotch Eggs I have had in London were so creamy because the middle was still soft and were served with chutney.
Yes, you must leave the yolk liquid to be a proper scotch egg.
I mean…. How adorable are they all! They make me laugh soooooo hard. No matter what they are trying. They are all good sports with everything 😚😚😚😚😚
So many foods they try are ones I never think of or take for granted. Makes me appreciate food much more and these men enjoying new foods makes me so happy ❤️
These vids have caused me to look for and prepare ethnic dishes of my own such as schnitzel and southern fried cabbage...and now I've found a recipe for scotch eggs.
Next up, bangers and mash.
Good old sausage and mashed potatoes.
Encouraged me to try scotch eggs - in all my 34 years alive I still haven't tasted one as of yet but that's soon set to change.
Cornbeef & Hash.
May I recommend bubble and squeak?
@@pheenix135 Yes you may, I'll have to look that up.
These guys are just one of a kind. Thank you so much for your work. You guys should be honored with the nobel prize for peace for showing the rest of the world how the big majority of muslims really are. Humble and loving. Greetings from Germany 💕
Greetings to you too from Africa
Scotch egg looks delicious! I want to try it one day. Their eyes are sparkle when they cut in half and enjoy eating scotch egg!
I’m SO THRILLED
( *not* *jealous* 😒) that you Fine & Fabulous Gentlemen got to enjoy
a Scotch Egg ☺️ ✨🙏🏻💫💜
😂😂😂 Rana and Tahir had me so tickled. Tahir's smile is infectious 🤗 and Rana was so comical on this one ♥️♥️♥️
They really enjoyed the food. It clearly resonated with their liking
I’m glad you gentlemen enjoyed the Scotch Eggs . They are also good to eat with Dijon mustard(French mustard).
Such kind lads.
I hope all of these experiences have indeed broadened their lives. They sure are eager to learn or experience new things. Good on them!
Great to see you all enjoying a freshly made scotch egg..
Never try the fridge supermarket version, totally different taste..
Seeing those two balls on the plate reminds me of my favorite joke. Ok since you insist:
A couple goes to spain for a vacation and goes to a recommended restaurant for it's specialty. The husband tells the waiter to bring the house specialty which the waiter does. On a plate surrounded by vegetables are two large "meatballs". The couple look a bit perplexed but the waiter tells them to try it, which they do and love it. When asked what the dish is the waiter explains that bullfighting is a national pastime and after each fight the testicles are removed and prepared in a delicious dish. The couple is taken back at first but love the dish so much they come back on their last nite in Spain and order it again. The waiter obliges and brings out the plate but this time in the middle of the vegetables are two olive sized spheres. The husband tells the waiter, "we ordered the house specialty, what's this?" to which the waiter replied; "Senor, it is the house specialty, but sometimes...the Bull wins!"
This channel is the best! I have many friends in USA from Pakistan and your cast of characters really shows how generous, kind, and funny the Pakistani people are. This channel is like the TH-cam United Nations. 😇🙏
I love how they analyze everything, including the packaging. I’m not sure how I happened upon this channel, but I’m officially obsessed 😍
Love watching these. The fact that they say Westerners are healthy because they eat such food. yeah, well, not so much hahaha. Love watching these guys!
Oh, wow! Was someone spying in my window at dinner last night?!🤣 We had Scotch Eggs for dinner last night. I like to add mashed potatoes after I cook the sausage, so they're actually more like a Scotch egg/Papas Rellenas combination, but they're awesome!
Yum, both of your dishes sound great. Potatoes make any meal better, imo.
Hahaha I don't think Mr. Tahir knows how knives are sharpened 😂SUCH a funny guy!!
I really love watching their experiences. They remind me how fortunate I am that we have so much diversity and have easy access to the wonderful foods. Thank you, God bless all.
I truly love these four gentlemen! ♥️
Canadian of british descent here. I had a scotch egg once on vacation is England but it was smaller. They are really tasty !
when I make Scotch Eggs I use quail eggs instead of chicken eggs, so mine are MUCH smaller. I like them smaller... bite size :)
That was the best, crunchiest sound of any food I've ever heard. Pass one over, boys.
Tahir always turns every episode into how the food sampled is healthy.
He has grown on me so much! They all have a thing for *patients* 😂 & what they should & shouldn't eat.
I always have so mutch fun wachting them taste the food and how they react. Lol
Google Maps seems like a fun thing to explore. Maybe showing them some famous monuments and wonders from around the world.
Much love from the Rockies in the USA!
These guys are humble, hard - working local men. Even without knowing them personally I absolutely believe that their preferred foods are hearty, nicely seasoned home - made meals. Every time you give them something like that you'll get a positive feedback from them 100%. Fancy dishes, junk food and lollypops I feel is not their thing. So good on you for introducing them to such nice stuff.
Always a pleasure to watch them enjoy new foods.
I'm a new subscriber and I like seeing how they enjoy trying new foods and new stuff from other countries.
“Yes! I just now heard it from you!” Oh, I’m SO using that!
I have never seen a scotch egg, but would love the recipe. It looks delicious!!
The world would be such a better place with more of these lovely tribal people in it. Each one has something I absolutely adore 🥰 These men are a gift to humanity
May u live a long and happy life. Your a beautiful person.
@@warrior7466 thank you so much, this touches my heart 💜 May your life be overloaded with Joy and lovely memories 💜
Gentlemen, I love each one's sense of humor! Thank you for sharing! Now the question is, will you try and fix these at your homes to enjoy and share with family???👌👌👌👌
Wow. The scotch egg looks wonderful. 🤤
This video made me hungry lol. It's almost noon and I haven't had breakfast yet.
Chaudary looks like he playing operation when using a fork to eat. Love it.
I'm actually fascinated to try this myself, it looks and sounds delicious.
Oh, man! This made me hungry. I love Scotch Eggs, but haven't had them in years. I miss them. Now I need to find a recipe and make some as soon as possible!
I am American and almost 53yrs old. I just had one of these for the first time just months ago. Loved it!!!
Perfect yolk in those eggs, a little soft to add moisture to the dish...yummy
I've never heard of Scotch egg before, but it looks delicious!
Each of these guys are so unique. Thank you. Always causes many smiles.
Iv only recently found your channel. How humble you guys are. It wonderful to watch you. These are a favourite in our house. I'm sending greetings and blessings to you all from wigan. X England
I'm British, living in the USA. I miss Scotch Eggs so much!
They’re dead easy to make. I used to make them all the time but now I don’t have a deep fryer. Try making some, you’ll never look back 👍🏻
I bake mine to cut down on the grease.
@@asseyez-vous6492 I agree, it's so hard to find a good Scotch egg now days. So I also make my own, sadly they don't last long as they get eaten even before they are cold...lol
Make them!! They're probably going to be better than anything else you can find. Only delicate part is wrapping sausage around such a soft boiled egg, but I press it evenly onto plastic wrap first then carefully seal that little sausage blanket around my delicate egg before breading and rolling.
It *is* primarily a British dish though isn't it? I don't tend to see them across the 'boarder' in Northern Ireland as much as I would in mainland Britain such as the likes of like Manchester, Liester (sp) or Blackpool etc. Must try some when I touch down in London in Spring. Any recommendations on reatraunts (mainly) and bars in London to check out would be massively appreciated, preferably no where near Brixton yeah - safe.
I never had one by your reaction and the looks of it probably delicious😋🙏
Always wonderful to watch our gentlemans having fun and tasting something new❤️🤗🤗🤗🤗
I'm inspired to start my own try channel. These guys are trying more foods than I ever tried.
I've seen other reaction videos like this, but this by far is the best. Some I've watched where I didn't care for some of the characters. These guys are so loveable, each and every one.
i mexico we have boilded egg wrapped in ground beed too, but we put the albondigas (the eggs in beef) in a soup! there are actually different types of dishes with albondigas (essentially meatballs), some dont have the egg in them and others arent in soups.
They are a blessing to all who watch them 🥰
Wow, it looks yummy. I always love and enjoy the Tribe's channel 💕. Thank you for the videos 👍 😊. God Bless each of you.
I've never heard of these. As a fan of meatballs, I'll have to try these Scotch eggs out. I'm on summer holiday and time to play around with a recipe for the family.
Glad you all enjoyed the scotch eggs it a favorite of mine, would love to see them try a English afternoon tea with all the scones sandwiches and cakes.
I had one of these when I was in NZ, amazing
I find it hard to explain just how much I luv these vids. Maybe it is just the joy I feel in making the World feel smaller and inclusive for everyone.
Really got me at "by God i am not an enemy of love, but a man of principles. serve me squaish egg" 🤣 good lad rana
They've tried more foods than I have😂Melts my heart such gentlemen💖🙏💖
Great people who try other cultures. Good video
I've always wanted to try Scotch Egg before...looks so good!!!
It's great to see them try this absolute classic from the UK.I am a huge fan of scotch eggs especially freshly made and served warm with mustard mayonnaise...so delicious❤
I love the gusto with which Gul Sher eats. No trepidation, just go for it!
Tahir had me 💀 in this whole video. Hahahaha
These look Amazing! Love this channel...
I love Scottish eggs! If you've never had one, you must try. Yum!
They always think of their guests. So awesome.
Please tell them that Westerners are not healthier :) Nobody in this world is healthier than they are, they just don't know it. What they lack is a proper health care system, but their diet is 100% organic and healthy.
So happy to see these gentlemen enjoying their snack, I love Scotch eggs, and now I want one too! 😃
Love the 4 personalities, you got the doctor, the country man, the bougie dude and the bro's bro lol
This channel is so lovely, I must say, with all the things going wrong in the ( digital ) world today, this is a sheer delight to watch. I feel we could all learn from these fine gents to have more respect for the things we have and learn to just appreciate life in general all a little bit more.
Rana Nadeem is such a refined gentleman. His movements are like born royalty.
I noticed this in the comments of TPT videos:
I don't know if you are aware, social media comments often contain negative criticism, mockery, rudeness and even bullying.
There is always support, love, appreciation and cuteness in the comments of these wonderful men's videos.
People of different cultures, ages, genders, races and political views who comment from all over the world always write positive things.
These wonderful men oblige us to these positive comments with their naturalness, kindness, sincerity, innocence, love and humor.
They are so good that it is impossible to write a bad review about them.
My friends, we are actually all great. If we were not provoked by ruling powers, wars and money, we would all love each other very much, be kind, be lovely.
Please let's not let them and let's always remain human. I love you all.
was very interesting in dr. tahir's extraction of oil from eggs, then things took a dark turn people seem to be ignoring.
Well, he does love his horror movies 🤣