Both. I often end up with coffee ☕ when in office. Tea is fantastic when I am having it with breakfast or sometime after lunch. Like Mustafa, I have experienced that after six pm, I never take either to have a good sleep.
I died inside when he said that 😂 but somehow I can relate the logic behind it. In our village, the host where a funeral is held have to serve many visitors so they make the tea super light with little amount of tea leaves and sugar to cut cost, it almost tastes like water
"don't you have sugar here in Karachi?" - She has a point. Should let them make the coffee to their preference after trying the base kind. See if they can make it into something they like? XD
@David M, I was thinking in those lines too from their remarks. The teas seemed extremely weak, while the coffees seemed to be a decent strength. Some of the teas obviously were made using sweetened concentrated milk, while coffees were not. We know that what they call "barely sweet" is already called extremely sweet in the Western World. Although used to tea for much longer than coffee myself, I need hardly any sugar in coffee for it to feel sweetened, while I could put a lot of sugar in tea, and would still find it bitter. For them to experience tea as sweet and coffee as sheer bitterness, they must have had overly sweetened very mild tea and unsweetened coffee.
rules under mustafa's rule: all food must be cooked on coal factories should make their products in the open so we know what their stuff is made of no unhealthy stuff allowed
@@myahoff Sugar is not just balancing the bitterness, but also brings the taste out. Giving them coffee without any sugar makes even less sense than preparing a meal without adding any salt and spices.
Mustafa : Do people drink this with their own will? Other person: Yes, with their own will. Mustafa : Then those people might have diabetes. LOL. They should compile all the things he says into a book. I would buy it.
@Miki Mono You're a really rude person. He don't know anything about Starbucks, he never tasted coffee before. It taste bad to me too when I tasted it the first time. It tasted like a med.
Mama Mustafa probably said that because diabetics eat "bitter melon" which is called karela in India and Pakistan. If not cooked properly it's very bitter indeed but with a skilled cook it's palatable and the dried karela snack chips are pretty good.
@Miki Mono It was black coffee and none had sugar. You either love it or hate it. If they tried a frothy sugary coffee drink they would like it more, probably.
The older man isn't wrong, I drink a lot of coffee and I used to put a lot of sugar in every cup. I became boarder line diabetic and the first thing I did was get rid of all sugar in coffee among other things. It worked thank God and my levels are normal now, but I will never use sugar in coffee again for the rest of my life.
@@Discaptured Not really, it is clinically proven that anything more than 5 cups of coffee a day can result in adverse effects on an adult's body. 5 cups gives you increased heart rate, sweats, tremors and shakes. A young and healthy 20-year old man collapsed with seizures from caffeine overdose like that.
Coffee in the morning with cream and sugar and tea in late afternoon or evening. These people know that the processed stuff is no good for us that’s why they like the chai! Mustafa knows what’s up for sure! lol coffee with no sugar is nasty!!
There is no "better" when it comes to coffee. Coffee flavor itself is nasty. You can argue otherwise as a connoisseur of certain beans or blends, but coffee is an acquired taste. Why someone would ever WANT to acquire a taste for it is beyond me. The only reason I can think of is that it is a ready source of caffeine, and some just have to have it to function.
@@Sometimes-even-lyrical >I'm incapable of abstract reasoning outside of myself Low iqtard posting a lowiq opinion with midwit language. Edit: >have to have to have it to
@@nicholask8657 Unfortunately, I have. I've tasted coffee that others have raved about. My opinion still stands. To me it really tasted nasty. But I should have been kinder in my YT comment, because people's tastes differ. I've been out many times with others who order coffee, but I don't criticize them personally for enjoying what they prefer, nor do I make a face or fuss at the smell of their coffee. I can tell, though, by the aroma as it is poured if it's what others would rate as a really good cup of coffee, and sometimes say -- BEFORE they taste it -- that they'll really like it. Then they taste it... and they confirm what I predicted. But whether a cup of coffee, in the judgment of a lover of fine coffee, is "Really Good," "Yesterday's Mud," or something in between... it will never be my cup of tea. My palate simply does not take pleasure in any form of the brew or the flavor, and I don't wish to try to acclimate myself to a coffee habit. At least that leaves more coffee for those who love it.
I don't drink coffee for the taste, I drink it for the caffeine. I add a little sugar and Coffee Mate to take the bitter taste away. I have noticed every time they give these people coffee (here and on other try channels) they serve it black (nothing added). I would never drink coffee black like that.
I drink coffee black or with a tiny bit of sugar, but I fully agree with you that this isn't done right on those videos, as they serve the sweetened mild tea but unsweetened strong coffee.
It's actually the opposite for me I drink coffee because I like the taste of it, of course with sugar and coffee mate also. I've never felt the effects of the caffeine I actually drink coffee before I go to bed to have something warm and I always fall asleep asap.
The English also brought their tea to the Americas and because of cost and tax, tea became an issue that contributed to the War of Independence. Those darn Englishmen and their tea! I am American and I prefer tea.
@@leedavis9576 I didn’t say Americans I said to the Americas and some of the rising taxes were indeed on tea (see the Boston tea party) it is a gross over simplification meant to be humorous. I got my degree from Columbia for what it is worth.
Also sadly, Lipton which you get in the US is weak and not good like the tea you get in Pakistan like Tapal. It truly is a cheap copy of the tea in Mustafa's village
I think because they eat so much less sugar than I do, their taste buds are more sensitive to sweetness than mine. Here in America, so much food is either over-sweetened or just the opposite: left extremely bitter on purpose. We are not a subtle nation, LOL.
@@baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134 We love sweets but we dont eat it THAT much...😆 i have always find sweeter stuff more appealing at Punjab side, but not in my province or probably you might find the trend of sweet stuff in the major cities.
When I tasted it the first time I didn't liked it. It tasted like medcine to me. I understand him very well. Started to drink coffee when I was 25. But I love tea more.
I suggest letting them try Greek, Turkish or Cypriot coffee as they are all very similar to the process of making chai and make sure to add a couple tea spoons of sugar while making it on the stove to get it infused otherwise they will taste an otherworldly bitterness similar to espresso and black coffee, hope y'all like it! Peace and love to everybody
Why you didn’t tell the whole story how coffee was discovered? A shepherd saw his goats dancing around very energetic and happy after eating coffee beans from a bush that had caught fire before. He tried and liked them. Mustafa would have loved that story.
@@Jayola111 I can’t say it’s true, I wasn’t there 😜😀. Jokes apart, that’s how I read it somewhere. It happened in Ethiopia. This is one version. The other version is that the shepherd collected the fresh beans, ate them and after being energized brought the beans to a monk. The monk was affraid by the effect and threw the beans in the fire. But, they were stunned by the aroma, collected the baked beans. There is also another version which says that coffee was discovered in Yemen, but I’m not sure about it.
The other version, the goat story, happened in Arabia - Yeman, not in Ethiopia. Whatever the correct story is, it is an international drink these days.
@Mohsen Khan i know,about my religion and there is no need to learn tips from unknowns It's our national greeting in india we mostly greet everyone like that
@Mohsen Khan i don't need your teachings i know what to do It's my wish that how i greet others what is your problem?? if u don't know anything about india then don't talk first get some knowledge and proceed
@Mohsen Khan stupid,mind your words Oh u r from that Terrorist country unlike u r country here in india minorities are safe bcz it is republic of india I previously mentioned that i don't know about whole India But here in south india every one is equal U people are obsessed with religion and not getting proper education Once check about kerala state of india u will get some knowledge bcz i am from kerala First nation than religion
@Mohsen Khan u r pakistan can't even near to my kerala state's H.D.I ,literacy rate,poverty %, crime rate, women equality e.c.t., your country have to go so far to reach my state or my country First get some proper education i too believe in my religion but unlike u it is secular not terroristic(like u r country ).
That story from Mustafa at the end, insane how colonialism is so recent that his elders described part of the process to him. Incredibly wise man, there's something so different about getting regular content from someone like that every week vs a documentary with one interview. I feel like this is the stuff that truly widens a mind, thank you
Half the time the participants get the best the world has to offer, and sometimes it's the lowest quality crap ever. If they're saying the coffee tasted burnt, it probably was made from low quality, french roasted beans.
But you never know what taste they are calling burnt.. in Pakistan most people specially old folks.are used to tea and can't handle bitterness of coffee may be thats what they're referring to.
Coffee is pretty expensive here and it's well made for sure. Most find it bitter in taste since they are so used to tea. We often have tea 3 to 4 times a day, minimum.
@@hamza.r286 I don't mean to sound elitist but Nescafe is terrible and bitter. You need to add lots of milk and sugar to make it drinkable. You can't use it to make a normal cup of coffee. We only use it for coffee flavored drinks. A good coffee isn't very bitter even when black. My parents grew up in India and happily drink unsweetened coffee when it's prepared properly. They'd always complain about coffee being too bitter before.
I like how with the black coffee the lady in red didn’t even say anything, just gave the camera this disgusted, betrayed look. My dad drinks it like that and I don’t know how he still has any stomach lining. Grandpa is right - poison!
I suspect that they are not drinking good coffee. There is so much variation in coffee and most coffee is bad. And if they are not using sugar, it certainly will be bitter.
I've been to China and the coffe their is so bad, I think Pakistan is the same since their is no demand for coffe over their as well. In contrary, I've been to U.S and all commercial tea are awful over their.
Nah dude it's just their preference. I'm a Pakistani and a coffee lover. Black coffee is my early morning best friend. And since there not exposed to most of the things in the world, ofc it'll be hard to like that, normal beverages taste sweet here not bitter
I was just thinking that if the Chai Spot is going to sell loose-leaf chai on their online store, they should have a video of everyone trying it and seeing if it really is the best chai ever. You can't get a better product endorsement than Mustafa-approved! Mustafa's story reminds me of what I learned about the history of tea; so much tea is grown in India that I'd assumed it had always been grown there, when actually it's only been grown there since the 19th century when England wanted to cut China out of the tea market! Also, I loved Mehboob's snazzy red turban. Looks great on him!
I drink my coffee plain. No cream or sugar. Some here said they are addicted to tea and they are not awake until they have their morning tea. Substitute the word tea with coffee, and you have most people in America. We love our morning coffee and need it to get woken up. We love tea also, but it's more for later in the day and night time.
In my country, and among my family and most of my friends like coffee but I like tea much more. I actually hate coffee and it is part of my culture. I love drinking tea. Great video!
no need to choose. coffee for when you want bitter flavors and high caffeine. tea for when you want vegetal flavors and low caffeine. too much milk or sugar in either is only good if the coffee or tea is bad.
I would like to see them try other tea blends like bergamot and jasmine. I know the originals are from Mustafa's village but I really want to see how the rest react to such unique flavours.
Your videos are the absolute BEST! If I had to choose a team, it would be Team Coffee. Thank you for all your hard work in making these videos. You are greatly appreciated.
Mustafa getting Tea from Shop. Mustafa: Tea please! after getting the Tea Mustafa: Am i on someones funeral? what happened to tea color.? Shopkeeper: should i get u coffe sir? Mustafa: that should be called poison not coffe. get me that weak Tea its fine.
Thanks Mustafa for the History lesson on Tea in Balochistan ! Some other Englismen gave my ancestors the SAME bags and I am SO HAPPY they did ! LOL ~ *A day without tea is like a day without sunshine* !! ~ Best of Life to you ALL ! Suse & Crew Vancouver Island BC CANADA ~*~
@@lanadelqueen9155 I've started using stevia sweetener. But I don't drink tea or coffee very often anyways. I usually drink herbal teas like chamomile, green, mint, just like it is.
So, Chai or Coffee? ☕☕
Both :)
Chai everyday ❤️😁
Coffee
Team coffee, bruh.
Both. I often end up with coffee ☕ when in office. Tea is fantastic when I am having it with breakfast or sometime after lunch.
Like Mustafa, I have experienced that after six pm, I never take either to have a good sleep.
Mustafa is extra hilarious/brutally honest today🤣
Always.
with his own will
Is he ever not though, it’s Mustafa 😁
I'm impressed with Mustafa.
Nobody :
Mustafa : 'This is what you serve in funerals' 😂
I died inside when he said that 😂 but somehow I can relate the logic behind it. In our village, the host where a funeral is held have to serve many visitors so they make the tea super light with little amount of tea leaves and sugar to cut cost, it almost tastes like water
@@cherish_xo oh that makes sense thank you
we drink coffin only at funerals
It actually is lmao
"Alhamdulillah everything on the right was bad."
Astaghfirullah just vicious man 😂
This man is a real gem isn't he? All in the name of God
Hahahaaa 🤣🤣🤣
Mustafa: Alhamdulilah everything on the right was bad.
All the world far left socialists: We hear you Mustafa..
Hahahaha
Lol
@@farooqsharafi2320 Brilliant!
"don't you have sugar here in Karachi?" - She has a point. Should let them make the coffee to their preference after trying the base kind. See if they can make it into something they like? XD
Right on. There's no way I drink coffee black!
That's unfair comparison, it should be eather both with sugar, or both without sugar
Naseeba is subtly savage! 😉
@@LindaC616 Ruthless, in the kindest way. 🤣
@David M, I was thinking in those lines too from their remarks. The teas seemed extremely weak, while the coffees seemed to be a decent strength. Some of the teas obviously were made using sweetened concentrated milk, while coffees were not. We know that what they call "barely sweet" is already called extremely sweet in the Western World. Although used to tea for much longer than coffee myself, I need hardly any sugar in coffee for it to feel sweetened, while I could put a lot of sugar in tea, and would still find it bitter. For them to experience tea as sweet and coffee as sheer bitterness, they must have had overly sweetened very mild tea and unsweetened coffee.
“This should be called poison and not coffee”
Lol lol lol
God knows what is in it.
Sure, because as usual they serve a terrible option first... Childish.
I'm with Mustafa Uncle on that!
Coffee with no sugar is poison. Lol.
"This coffee is a cheap copy of the poison from our village"
😂😂
🤣😭
Mustufa seems like the guy to run for president and make his village the white house
I would take Mustafa over Biden any day of the week. He would work for the people, not his business interests.
He would take it back to the middle ages.
He's better fit than the "elected " president in the U.S.
rules under mustafa's rule:
all food must be cooked on coal
factories should make their products in the open so we know what their stuff is made of
no unhealthy stuff allowed
@@susanfudge1737 Sad that some people see politics everywhere, even while watching videos like this..
“When a donkey gets tired, we give him some tea leaves to perk him up” says Mustafa
When my donkey gets tired we give him cocaine. Perks him right up.
Never occurred to me that animals can have caffeine. I assumed that since caffeine can harm a dog it would hurt other animals.
@@MeanJohnDean omg!
@@suren2313 jokeing
And the leaves are cooked over coal
"don't you have sugar here in Karachi?"
That's a burn 😂
Heheheeeeee ☕☕☕☕☕☕☕☕
Yeah they would maybe like coffee if they put a little sugar in it to balance out the bitterness.
Subtly savage!
@@myahoff Sugar is not just balancing the bitterness, but also brings the taste out. Giving them coffee without any sugar makes even less sense than preparing a meal without adding any salt and spices.
The countryside vs big city divide is coming through so clearly in these vids sometimes.
Everyone gangsta until Mustafa comes 😂
Lol lol lol
I almost choked when she said “Don’t you have sugar in Karachi” coyly..😂😂😂 she’s so adorable
Hello everyone from Scotland. Hoping and wishing everyone is having a wonderful and blessed day.
Scottish here 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I'm not scottish sorry
NAMASTE Scotland
Lot's of love and respect from india
You toooo ❤️❤️
Trying to convince my Pakistani fiance to wear a Kennedy "ancient" kilt to match my blue-gray abaya wedding dress.
Pancake VS Waffle, next. Different flavors and toppings each.
Waffles lol
Absolutely! I would love to see Mustafa's reaction to that 😂😂
No, same toppings or it's not a fair comparison.
French toast too!
Lol different flavors and toppings
Mustafa : Do people drink this with their own will?
Other person: Yes, with their own will.
Mustafa : Then those people might have diabetes.
LOL. They should compile all the things he says into a book. I would buy it.
@Miki Mono You're a really rude person. He don't know anything about Starbucks, he never tasted coffee before. It taste bad to me too when I tasted it the first time. It tasted like a med.
@Miki Mono you realize he lives in a place that doesn't have starbucks, right?
Mama Mustafa probably said that because diabetics eat "bitter melon" which is called karela in India and Pakistan. If not cooked properly it's very bitter indeed but with a skilled cook it's palatable and the dried karela snack chips are pretty good.
@Miki Mono It was black coffee and none had sugar. You either love it or hate it. If they tried a frothy sugary coffee drink they would like it more, probably.
@Miki Mono Don't be that guy.
Asians regardless of their region will prefer tea.
erm.... so i'm not asian?
Bertoltooo
Hi berltordt
Be it Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepali, Bhutanese, Chinese, Japanese.. tea is what unites us.
Berutorolttttt or whatever it's called, hi . Plus I'm an asian and I love caffeine
The older man isn't wrong, I drink a lot of coffee and I used to put a lot of sugar in every cup. I became boarder line diabetic and the first thing I did was get rid of all sugar in coffee among other things. It worked thank God and my levels are normal now, but I will never use sugar in coffee again for the rest of my life.
That's exactly how coffee should be consumed.
I know drinking coffee black is classy and all in US but man coffee without sugar taste like poison.
I use stevia and honey.
Use coconut sugar or stevia ,,it won't affect ur sugar levels,, without sugar I can't drink coffee
You must have been drinking a lot of cups of coffee during the day.
My friend Is Pakistani and she loves her tea. She taught me how to make it like how they did back in the day
Do people drink this with their own will? lol mustafa is class 😅
“This must be called poison instead of coffee” 😂😂😂
Uncle Mustapha brings joy to the world.
Agree !!!! 💖
I laughed so hard when Mustafa said " This should be called poison instead of coffee ".lol
According to Mustafa’s story time at the end, tea is apparently the only thing that isn’t a cheap copy & actually originated elsewhere.
Holy shit so early.. yes I haven’t finished but I bet Mustafa will say something savage in the first 30 seconds
" funeral tea" ! Lol
Not first but last 30 seconds. Story time
"They should call it POISON, not coffee"
Someone: picks coffee
Us Pakistanis: And we took that personally
Turns out I've been drinking poison all this while.
I liked the poison though it's good
You're actually correct in a way, caffeine is a poison in high doses. It can give you seizures and also kill your kidneys.
@@SpecJack15 it would happen if you drink like 15 cups of it and it would also happen 0.01% rarely
@@Discaptured Not really, it is clinically proven that anything more than 5 cups of coffee a day can result in adverse effects on an adult's body. 5 cups gives you increased heart rate, sweats, tremors and shakes. A young and healthy 20-year old man collapsed with seizures from caffeine overdose like that.
@@SpecJack15 yeah it's harmful only in an adult's body
Mustafa to Coffee lovers: Do you people drink coffee with your own will or you have diabetes?
Hahahahahaha
I waited all my life for someone to finally say this😂😂😂
Black coffee gang
I died laughing!
Yes! Ive nvr actually thought abt it. There's probably more sugar in coffee to masked the bitterness. Cause i dont like my coffee black.
Coffee in the morning with cream and sugar and tea in late afternoon or evening. These people know that the processed stuff is no good for us that’s why they like the chai! Mustafa knows what’s up for sure! lol coffee with no sugar is nasty!!
He's right. Coffee's bitterness can't be masked. Solution? Better coffee.
There is no "better" when it comes to coffee. Coffee flavor itself is nasty. You can argue otherwise as a connoisseur of certain beans or blends, but coffee is an acquired taste. Why someone would ever WANT to acquire a taste for it is beyond me. The only reason I can think of is that it is a ready source of caffeine, and some just have to have it to function.
@@Sometimes-even-lyrical >I'm incapable of abstract reasoning outside of myself
Low iqtard posting a lowiq opinion with midwit language.
Edit: >have to have to have it to
@@Sometimes-even-lyrical I don't think you've actually tried good coffee.
@@nicholask8657 Unfortunately, I have. I've tasted coffee that others have raved about. My opinion still stands. To me it really tasted nasty. But I should have been kinder in my YT comment, because people's tastes differ.
I've been out many times with others who order coffee, but I don't criticize them personally for enjoying what they prefer, nor do I make a face or fuss at the smell of their coffee. I can tell, though, by the aroma as it is poured if it's what others would rate as a really good cup of coffee, and sometimes say -- BEFORE they taste it -- that they'll really like it. Then they taste it... and they confirm what I predicted.
But whether a cup of coffee, in the judgment of a lover of fine coffee, is "Really Good," "Yesterday's Mud," or something in between... it will never be my cup of tea. My palate simply does not take pleasure in any form of the brew or the flavor, and I don't wish to try to acclimate myself to a coffee habit. At least that leaves more coffee for those who love it.
Shaanti laughing made my day! Her smile is so infectious!
the woman in a red shawl, what's her name again? Anyways, she shouldn't talk her expressions are enough killing it girl :)))
I second you. Her face says it all.
I know rightt !!! Her expressions are priceless 😂
@@ragibperwez yes, indeed Lol
💯💯
Her smile is so sweet.
I don't drink coffee for the taste, I drink it for the caffeine. I add a little sugar and Coffee Mate to take the bitter taste away. I have noticed every time they give these people coffee (here and on other try channels) they serve it black (nothing added). I would never drink coffee black like that.
Exactly!, at least do it right for them .They would have a fit if they knew America drinks tea hot & cold🤣🤣
Black coffee is disgusting 🤢
@@asseyez-vous6492 I don't drink coffee or tea.
I drink coffee black or with a tiny bit of sugar, but I fully agree with you that this isn't done right on those videos, as they serve the sweetened mild tea but unsweetened strong coffee.
It's actually the opposite for me I drink coffee because I like the taste of it, of course with sugar and coffee mate also. I've never felt the effects of the caffeine I actually drink coffee before I go to bed to have something warm and I always fall asleep asap.
“This should be called poison instead of coffee”
Mustafa Uncle 2021
دې ته باید د کافي پرځای زهر ووایی
@@n3l3sh Bro write in Hindi not Urdu I don't understand
@@oliverqueen5883 Maybe Urdu is his language? Maybe he doesn't use Hindi.
@@oliverqueen5883 this is not even urdu
@@jamaalahmed2864 it is
The English also brought their tea to the Americas and because of cost and tax, tea became an issue that contributed to the War of Independence. Those darn Englishmen and their tea! I am American and I prefer tea.
"British is problem" 🤣
@@leedavis9576 I didn’t say Americans I said to the Americas and some of the rising taxes were indeed on tea (see the Boston tea party) it is a gross over simplification meant to be humorous. I got my degree from Columbia for what it is worth.
The Boston tea party 🤭🤭
Also sadly, Lipton which you get in the US is weak and not good like the tea you get in Pakistan like Tapal. It truly is a cheap copy of the tea in Mustafa's village
@@JimNortonsAlcoholism true but no real tea aficionado drinks Lipton
What I've learned from watching this show is that these people seem to prefer sweet things over others.
everything in the usa is sweetened you wont even know
sweet but not extra sweet
I think because they eat so much less sugar than I do, their taste buds are more sensitive to sweetness than mine. Here in America, so much food is either over-sweetened or just the opposite: left extremely bitter on purpose. We are not a subtle nation, LOL.
If Sindh and Balochistan are like Punjab, then they do love sweets.
@@baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134 We love sweets but we dont eat it THAT much...😆 i have always find sweeter stuff more appealing at Punjab side, but not in my province or probably you might find the trend of sweet stuff in the major cities.
“This should be called poison and not coffee” I cannot live without my morning poison 😂
Lol lol lol
When I tasted it the first time I didn't liked it. It tasted like medcine to me. I understand him very well. Started to drink coffee when I was 25. But I love tea more.
@@RiversideHomestead I like them both. I drink coffee in the morning to wake up and tea sometimes in the evening to relax 😊
1:36. "I had coffee here. And I still haven't forgiven you for it" 😄
When will we get the video: Tribal people try Mustafa's village food !: )
I don't think we are worthy! LOL
He calls area 51 his village
And here I am, like an idiot, calling it cafe latte instead of “coffin lady” like it’s supposed to be called 🙄
You learn a new thing everyday
"Don't bring that shoom again!" That's my new word. SHOOM!
shoom is a slang word for 'mischivious or stubbon kind of thing. for human it use for Miser :LOL:
It's a balcohi curse word .
@@baatuni11 Yes, this is the closest translation
Thank you so much for that! Yep! I shall definitely be using it! 👍
Mustafa is love his expression that people drink this with their own will
coffin lady.... hahahhahahaha soooo cute
I cannot wait to order their merch. All of it is epic haha
I suggest letting them try Greek, Turkish or Cypriot coffee as they are all very similar to the process of making chai and make sure to add a couple tea spoons of sugar while making it on the stove to get it infused otherwise they will taste an otherworldly bitterness similar to espresso and black coffee, hope y'all like it! Peace and love to everybody
Yes the Turkish coffee is great, add some additional lokum . Maybe also serve some Persian tea and Moroccan mint tea..
That's like choosing between life and death.
Being early on your new video always makes me so freakin’ happy 😊❤️
Thank you Shariq. You are amazing! :)
So it was English people who made my elders addicted to tea smh and now i have to make and serve it to guests each time
Please add sugar next time you serve them coffee. They would love that, I'm sure.
Why you didn’t tell the whole story how coffee was discovered? A shepherd saw his goats dancing around very energetic and happy after eating coffee beans from a bush that had caught fire before. He tried and liked them. Mustafa would have loved that story.
I never knew that, is that true?!? That's so cute hahaha
@@Jayola111 I can’t say it’s true, I wasn’t there 😜😀.
Jokes apart, that’s how I read it somewhere. It happened in Ethiopia. This is one version. The other version is that the shepherd collected the fresh beans, ate them and after being energized brought the beans to a monk. The monk was affraid by the effect and threw the beans in the fire. But, they were stunned by the aroma, collected the baked beans.
There is also another version which says that coffee was discovered in Yemen, but I’m not sure about it.
The other version, the goat story, happened in Arabia - Yeman, not in Ethiopia. Whatever the correct story is, it is an international drink these days.
Namaste to all from india 🙏🥰
Stay safe Stay healthy 😄🙏
@Mohsen Khan i know,about my religion and there is no need to learn tips from unknowns
It's our national greeting in india we mostly greet everyone like that
@Mohsen Khan i don't whether it is applicable to whole india or not
But here in our south india it's a common greeting in spite of their religion 😒
@Mohsen Khan i don't need your teachings i know what to do
It's my wish that how i greet others what is your problem??
if u don't know anything about india then don't talk first get some knowledge and proceed
@Mohsen Khan stupid,mind your words
Oh u r from that Terrorist country unlike u r country here in india minorities are safe bcz it is republic of india
I previously mentioned that i don't know about whole India
But here in south india every one is equal
U people are obsessed with religion and not getting proper education
Once check about kerala state of india u will get some knowledge bcz i am from kerala
First nation than religion
@Mohsen Khan u r pakistan can't even near to my kerala state's H.D.I ,literacy rate,poverty %, crime rate, women equality e.c.t., your country have to go so far to reach my state or my country
First get some proper education i too believe in my religion but unlike u it is secular not terroristic(like u r country ).
'Caffe Latte'......"Coffin lady" 😂
Gets a notification, Opens the video. Hears Mustafa Saying. " Do people drink this with their own will " and I am done. So satisfying😜😜😅😂
Same I didnt even bother watching the rest. Truly instant gratification
That story from Mustafa at the end, insane how colonialism is so recent that his elders described part of the process to him. Incredibly wise man, there's something so different about getting regular content from someone like that every week vs a documentary with one interview. I feel like this is the stuff that truly widens a mind, thank you
Half the time the participants get the best the world has to offer, and sometimes it's the lowest quality crap ever.
If they're saying the coffee tasted burnt, it probably was made from low quality, french roasted beans.
But you never know what taste they are calling burnt.. in Pakistan most people specially old folks.are used to tea and can't handle bitterness of coffee may be thats what they're referring to.
Coffee is pretty expensive here and it's well made for sure. Most find it bitter in taste since they are so used to tea. We often have tea 3 to 4 times a day, minimum.
In Pakistan nescafe coffee is used and it is not low quality some people can't handle the bitterness of coffee that's the only reason
@@hamza.r286 I don't mean to sound elitist but Nescafe is terrible and bitter. You need to add lots of milk and sugar to make it drinkable. You can't use it to make a normal cup of coffee. We only use it for coffee flavored drinks.
A good coffee isn't very bitter even when black. My parents grew up in India and happily drink unsweetened coffee when it's prepared properly. They'd always complain about coffee being too bitter before.
@@zairnaim93 ok bro no problem everyone have a choice
I like how with the black coffee the lady in red didn’t even say anything, just gave the camera this disgusted, betrayed look. My dad drinks it like that and I don’t know how he still has any stomach lining.
Grandpa is right - poison!
I just love their unfiltered honesty. As a westerner who drinks black coffee their reactions made me LOL!! 😂
mustafa saying alhamdullilah in each sentence and then continuing to roast and be ungrateful like no other 😂😂💛Mustafa is the op.
Me watching this video while having tea😂
Cool! Which tea?
@@Reactistan Our local chai!☕
CHAI = LOVE ☕️♥️😁💯🙌🏻
Then those people might have diabetes 😆 love that guy. Elder villager talks smack with such great humor.
I really want to go to PK after watching these videos! I pray that one day I will be able to visit Sindh, my ancestral homeland
11:38 THE TEA IS FANTASTIC❤
someone had to say it😅🤡
Hahah yeahhh I was like someone has to say I was waiting for the moment lol🤙😂😂
I drink both tea and coffee, and really enjoy both. For me, each has it's own time and place to be consumed and enjoyed
Mustafa: "These people must have diabetes."
Me, halfway thru my second vanilla latte: 👁️ 👄 👁️
I suspect that they are not drinking good coffee. There is so much variation in coffee and most coffee is bad. And if they are not using sugar, it certainly will be bitter.
I've been to China and the coffe their is so bad, I think Pakistan is the same since their is no demand for coffe over their as well. In contrary, I've been to U.S and all commercial tea are awful over their.
I love coffee and you are right, most coffees are bad. I only like very few brands
No brother Pakistanis will prefer chai over anything ..... seriously anything.
Tea is better than good coffee too
Nah dude it's just their preference. I'm a Pakistani and a coffee lover. Black coffee is my early morning best friend. And since there not exposed to most of the things in the world, ofc it'll be hard to like that, normal beverages taste sweet here not bitter
I was just thinking that if the Chai Spot is going to sell loose-leaf chai on their online store, they should have a video of everyone trying it and seeing if it really is the best chai ever. You can't get a better product endorsement than Mustafa-approved!
Mustafa's story reminds me of what I learned about the history of tea; so much tea is grown in India that I'd assumed it had always been grown there, when actually it's only been grown there since the 19th century when England wanted to cut China out of the tea market!
Also, I loved Mehboob's snazzy red turban. Looks great on him!
I drink my coffee plain. No cream or sugar. Some here said they are addicted to tea and they are not awake until they have their morning tea. Substitute the word tea with coffee, and you have most people in America. We love our morning coffee and need it to get woken up. We love tea also, but it's more for later in the day and night time.
As someone who hates coffee, nothing is better than 15 mins of these people absolutely roasting coffee and coffee drinkers xD
"roasting" coffee huh
"Do people drink this with their own will?" Mustafa didn't change. I love this man
When Mustafa said “I’m not awake till I have it” I felt that too
nobody:
not a single tribal:
MUSTAFA: saying alhamdullilah in each sentence and then continues to roast like no other 😂💛
As they say, we start with the name of Allah.
Alhamdullilah ofc because whether its good or not we thank allah that we get to have such things.
1:7 When he said Mostly such things start from China and the salute to China, I was dead 😂
6:43 Classic health knowledge from the wise grandpa, greeting to all of those genuine pakistani tribal people, they are role models to me.
Before I watch I'm guessing all the coffee will be too bitter and the tea will be ok but inferior to theirs. 😄
Half correct
I see your comment on every video to the point that i have memoried your face lmao.
@@hussnainosto2555 lol
i think these are the greatest people I have ever known - honest... thanks for the videos, keep 'em coming!
"The tea is fantastic" I have heard that somewhere before 🤔😂
😂😂😂😂😂
In my country, and among my family and most of my friends like coffee but I like tea much more. I actually hate coffee and it is part of my culture. I love drinking tea. Great video!
If Mustafa Uncle had chosen coffee I would have felt betrayed
Why was not sugar or milk served on the side like it supposed to be
no need to choose. coffee for when you want bitter flavors and high caffeine. tea for when you want vegetal flavors and low caffeine. too much milk or sugar in either is only good if the coffee or tea is bad.
Yep, don't need a translation for "shoom" LOL
I would like to see them try other tea blends like bergamot and jasmine. I know the originals are from Mustafa's village but I really want to see how the rest react to such unique flavours.
Your videos are the absolute BEST! If I had to choose a team, it would be Team Coffee. Thank you for all your hard work in making these videos. You are greatly appreciated.
Im so early the comment section has yet to build a altar in the good name fo Mustafa.
I built my shrine to Mustafa before this video was released it's a cheap copy of the one in his village.
"Don't you have sugar here in Karachi?"
LOL chai for the win!
10:19 Doodh patti is doodh patti as Mustafa is Mustafa 😎
This is so lovely to watch! Love from Canada 💚
2:42 Bruh I just noticed Mustafa is missing a few fingers
Mustafa not coming slow 🔥😂
Mustafa getting Tea from Shop.
Mustafa: Tea please!
after getting the Tea
Mustafa: Am i on someones funeral? what happened to tea color.?
Shopkeeper: should i get u coffe sir?
Mustafa: that should be called poison not coffe. get me that weak Tea its fine.
Thanks Mustafa for the History lesson on Tea in Balochistan ! Some other Englismen gave my ancestors the SAME bags and I am SO HAPPY they did ! LOL ~
*A day without tea is like a day without sunshine* !! ~
Best of Life to you ALL ! Suse & Crew Vancouver Island BC CANADA ~*~
Drinking my morning coffee while watching this 😅
and in Pakistan, Quetta Hotel Tea is famous like Starbucks in the world. The difference is Quetta Hotel Tea are Roadside stalls
Chai or "čaj" how we write is great, for me coffee is to bitter, i dont like it
In what language tea is caj?
@@systemofcolorfulpills Serbian
we say čaj in Slovenia also but i do prefer coffee in the morning, pozdrav
"Do people drink this with their own will?" XD
I cannot drink straight black coffee or tea. I always have to have sweetener, and creme, if I have any at all.
I drink all drinks with 0 sugar
@@lanadelqueen9155 I've started using stevia sweetener. But I don't drink tea or coffee very often anyways. I usually drink herbal teas like chamomile, green, mint, just like it is.
@@RageyRage82 same I started drinking herbal tea lately (I mostly just use fresh mint leaves and boiling water and I'm fine)
I really like the Story time section at the end.. And loved today's story
From the UK, tea tea tea all the way!!
Mustafa always on spilling tea mode with his brutally honest reviews 😂😂😂
I guess they will like a sweeter coffee
Sweeter coffee sucks
@@JohnJohn-pm9wq but they Will like it
@@jibiteshsaha4392 ok cool