Tribal People Try Italian Pasta For The First Time
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- Tribal People Try Italian Pasta For The First Time
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Reactistan: "We have been to the Moon"
Mustafa: "We built the Moon in our village"
😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Nero Metal made on coal
Correct he never has anything nice to say
@Drinking Straw The moon used to be strong and stay in the sky all day, now the moon is a big pussy because it ate this
"Our lambs contained worms like this, we knew they wouldn't survive"
Thank you for that story hahahahaha
This made me laugh so hard thank you
I love mustafa
LoVED that!!!!
🤣🤣 he is so direct
This one cracked me up and he was so natural about it 😂😂😂😂
"Some people would eat it because its from Italy, not for taste"
Mustafa
True words
@@Krim4444 Pasta is good af
@@darms5252 yea but some "SOME" people eat food just because its from some known place or it is a known food
@@darms5252 altho yes i have never tasted true italian pasta, i like normal pasta
@@Krim4444 whoch is legit btw. There are people who eat western foods for bragging rights😂.
when mustafa compared the fetuccine alfredo to the lambs getting sick of worms i BUSTED TWO LUNGS FROM LAUGHING 😭😭😭😭 this man is effortlessly funny
And he's right, a lot of worms look like that.
Heart worms look like you fill a heart with thin sphagetti.
Same 😂😂😂😂😂 the first statement came itself was savage!
we know the lamb wouldnt survive ...😂😂😭
Me too. I wheezed when I heard him say that. He is hilarious.
The exact reason I hate fettuccine. It’s always looked like tapeworms to me
Everyone is talking about Mustafa but my man Peer is the most noble, humble, friendly and down-to-earth human being I've ever seen.
Peer is my absolute favorite. Always interested and kind, never mean. Serious about what he is trying. Open to new experiences and able to appreciate things for what they are without judging them because they aren't similar to what he grew up with (looking at you Mustafa). I want to hang out with him.
Yeah he's always talking about "the people in my village would love this." I really need to visit this village.
I love the way Peer talks, it's so serious and soothing.
How much did mustafa pay you to say that brah🤙🏾
Is Peer Shia? It has that kind of ring l always see on shias
Mustafa: “we knew the lamb wouldn’t survive.” *intense stare*
😂
I cried laughing
he looked so sad lol
I mean, I can’t imagine it would survive if you’re in it’s intestines 😅😂
That actually got me laughing so hard. Such delivery. 😂
I feel like we deserve to have a video of Mustafa showing us around his village and how he cooks things and what he believes the best meal in the world is. I’m dying of curiosity!
Fr lol he kills me when he doesn't like something and the funny thing is he takes tiny bites. 🤣🤣🤣 how can you even taste anything like that
Yes agreed!
He doesn't like almost all of the food served to him😂 and he says some crazy stuff, like pastas looking like lamb worms😂
I agree with you 1000%
The world needs this. I googled his state in Pakistan but so far he hasn’t said what village he’s from, or maybe I missed it?
Mustafa reminds me of my grandpa. He didn't like anything new. He would refuse to eat something if it had a "funny name".
Yes! This reminds me of taking my grandfather to a Thai restaurant (he’s from rural North Carolina). “Michael, this all smells weird. Let’s go get a steak”
Mustafa liked lasagna. Now it should be announced as best dish of world.
lasagna is favorite all over the world :)
😂😂
And it wasn't even a cheap imitation of another dish from his village, cooked over coals!
ahahahaha
No in indonesia we like cendol cireng cilok
Can we just appreciate how open-minded Peer always is? He has a true appreciation for things outside his world, and gives wholehearted praise.
Yes i love he tries the food.. i want to scream at the women eat the food.. dont pick.. ahhhh
Also appreciate Peer putting in an effort to be his best polite self but want to watch some of his earlier rawness. Maybe he should wear his black leather jacket in the next video lol.
Exactly, so unlike Ameeta!
Peer is a very kind, gentle, thoughtful philosopher. And for that, he has my deepest respect.
I don't think Peer is "in character" he is genuine, through and through.
I personally feel that Mahbub likes watching sports bcoz he knows country's names by their sports teams in most of the videos
"Today you will try some italian pasta"
First dish "Fettuccine Alfredo" OMG that's not an italian dish... that's american :)
The sauce invented in America is definitely American but the original dish was definitely from Italy.
@@cupguin no its not its american we don't have Fettuccini Alfredo in Italy if you ask for it people would just stare at you and ask who is Alfredo?
@@theartist717 the answer is Alfredo di Lelio...
@@cupguin 😂lol
@@cupguin no, non lo è fidati! It isn't bro 🇮🇹🇮🇹
"Our lambs used to get sick and their intestines would contain worms like this. We knew the lamb wouldn't survive." Mustafa is a straight savage 😅💀
How wouldn't they know the lamb wouldn't survive after thy killed it
@@adhi_cademedia5786 because there are symptons of the lamb getting sick
😎
Vermicelli (Vermi) Means worms in Italian so hes Kind of right 😆
@@adhi_cademedia5786 its parasites which starts to appear in Lamb poop
Peer is probably the most respectful person I've seen. His explanations for why he likes the food is kind of cute sometimes.
Yes, and if see his channel he always serious and his children awkwardly sit in from of him 😅
@@gharbawiyataputra7876 What is his channel?
@@reerzrobz8178 peer jan rind
@@gharbawiyataputra7876 thanks!
@@reerzrobz8178 you're welcome my friend
HAHAAH “this is what the hair of the people in my town look like..... because they don’t shower” LOLOL I’m dead why would u say that ahhahah
Naseeba quoting Rajpal Yadav's "aaree milay gi isko kaatney k lie" was definitely the best part 😂😂✌🏿
hahaha best part
Literally 😂
I have a question about why they use there hands to eat. I get that it’s a cultural thing but why don’t they eat messy things like pasta with a fork? Do the not know how to use a fork? Or are they just used to eating with hands
@@ari8184 they are used to eating food with hands, and mostly tribal areas dont use forks
I like that guy with the orange hands that loves everything
Yes, I agree with you.
I like him too, He is very gentleman, well mannered and open-mind to try the foods...
Wouldn't it be fun to take him on a trip?!
The orange on his hand is henne :))
@@hediabadrouchi9270 Thanks I always wondered
He didnt like the first one
You guys should give Ameeta a salt shaker.
Ameeta is lowkey just as savage as Mustafa but she does it with her facial expressions.
yeah
Still would say. “Lacks salt”
Sugar too while your at it. 🤣
Nah, she would even say the salt is *lacks salt*
Mustafa likes the lasagna! I didn't think I'd live to see the day Mustafa would approve of a foreign food.
Who doesn’t like lasagna.
@@haroldinho9930 LOL, exactly. Pasta, sauce, cheese, meat, etc. in a layered dish. Who could turn that down?
"right means good. I don't know which language you understand" tell'em sister 😁😁😁
😆
Ravioli, "It feels like grabbing the ear of a goat". Just when you thought you've heard everything
This one cracked me up too!😆
What does that even mean? Why would one grab the ear of a goat? Serious question....
yes my mind went to the gutter after he said that lol
@@AurelioRomero72 sometimes the ears are grabbed when tagging or helping them get their heads out of tight places.
@@AurelioRomero72 What Veronica said, as well as removing ticks from the ear if it gets them there, and treating injuries on the ear if it gets injured there. Or if you needed to look inside the ear I guess, but you'd need a flashlight for that one.
Mustafa is literally Gordon Ramsey. There's no pleasing him 😂
I love that he still comes and tries everything. Good for him.
Im sure afghan black heroine does
@@donnmerchant4654 LMAO
He liked kfc!!! :)
TRUE LOL
"We knew the lamb wouldn't survive" Mustafa is a stone-cold badass.
They all say the opposite Lmao “we specifically ask for no mint” “I like it because it has mint in it” “we have nothing like this” “we make something like this” 😂
Right? This is good cause it has no spices. This is bad cause it has no spices XD
Mustafah actually likes something😂 Mind blown
We've done it boys, we did the impossible. 😎✊
Mustafa the legend finally bows down
He liked the buritto too
@@MrHarounH it just needed to be cooked on coals
I know right? He even dislikes things he says reminds him of his own type of food😛😌😛😌
"This small piece will not satisfy anyones hunger"
Yes mustafa, that's why there are multiple of them.
To be honest even the entire plate that was served would not satisfy the villagers cause they are very hardworking and eat like 3 to 4 rotis with curry in one sitting. They are farmers who work by hand and therefore need a lot of energy
@@soniazehra5906 absolutely true. They eat a lot of carbs and unlike us, don't have to force it out through exercise. But from a strictly level-playing field, 6 pastas and spaghetti dish would be enough. At least for me.
Lololololololololololololol
@@tash_views do you know what language mustafa speaks ?
@@soniazehra5906 I'm really tall, like tall tall and weight quite a lot, if you know metric I would say almost 2 meters for a hundred Kilos. When I'm really hungry I eat 300-400 grams of dry pasta which cooked is 600-800 grams. Nothing ease hunger like carbs, that's why wheat and potatoes are so popular in every country. Pasta is 100% carbs. If you need a lot of sugar to do your job, pasta is the food to go with.
"this feels like grabbing the ear of a goat"... I literally spit out my food in the restaurant laughing 🤣🤣🤣
Yessss, I laughed my butt off too!
I like the man with the checkered head piece. He seems so humble and willing to experience new things.
His name is Peer.
I'm just here to see MUSTAFA dislike everything that is not from his village..lol
Surprisingly he actually liked something and didn't diss another one :') Mahbub is the one that really disliked everything.
He liked the lasagne!! Finally!🎉
I love him lololol
Same bro
Rs i hate him
Mustafa: So I will get a bad reputation for saying this
Ah shit here we go again
💀
Hhahahahahaha
Lmaoooo
mustafa has such an amazing amount of local plant knowledge, always mentioning local medicines and fruits. he should write a book, so we can all share what he knows! much respect to this man.
I love how Peerjan dissects his food to observe it 😂 he should be an engineer. Also he's so respectful and sweet MashaAllah.
"This small piece will not satisfy anyone's hunger."
This man speaks my language.
What a legend.
He says this several times!! He is focused on this benefit of food. Smart man
No one said you have to stop at one serving.........🤣🤣🤣
Gluttonese?
A possibility of a meme template
Mustafa said, " our lambs would get worms in their stomach that look like this. We knew they wouldnt survive". 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah he means tapeworm cos they’re shaped like strips haha
That was the grossest thing anyone said! 😧😮😦😖
Other channels can copy this format. But they don't have Mustafa!
Gross, but... Hey, it's all out there. He meant no harm.
@@kelvinthompson1660 fact 💯
So glad that they all, including Mustafa, loved lasagna
I’m Italian and i find this video very interesting but i have to say that “Alfredo” is not Italian only the name is Italian but that was invented in USA
Actually it was invented in a restaurant in Rome and popularized in USA by hollywood actors.
In Italy the Alfredo sauce simply is something similar to "butter and parmesan": not really something special or popular.
we only like our indian food mainly or south asian food, and for good reason because its the best, and everything else comes 2nd, but western food is the worst in the world, ok except american fast food......
Ci sarebbe anche da aggiungere il fatto che cucinato dalla nonna sarebbe veramente tutto buono, la faccia che hanno questi piatti è terrificante. Probabilmente se avessero assaggiato questi piatti cucinati nel modo giusto li avrebbero apprezzati di più
@@Homer_Thompson a parte fargli assaggiare piatti che nemmeno esistono in italia, ma di certo quella roba non è cucinata da capo, avranno preso quelle robe precotte di merda surgelate da scaldate in microonde e grazie al cazzo che fa schifo. Ma poi non ho capito, non hanno mai visto una forchetta prima d'ora?
"Inventate" dal proprietario di una trattoria romana nel 1908, da un certo Alfredo, la cui nipote possiede alcuni ristoranti "Il vero Alfredo" (a Roma e in Messico). Le fettuccine Alfredo aggiunte al menù di Alfredo è in realtà una semplice pasta in bianco, ossia una pasta burro e parmigiano. Negli Stati Uniti hanno aggiunto aglio e panna... E popolarizzato il nome.
Love that uncle “ these small pieces cnt satisfy anyone’s hunger “. Still his best line is “only god knows what they put in it “
hahha
Thats our star, Mustafa.
he got me this time when he started talking about goat intestines.
No the best line is I gotta try since is free
Willl Raj Bai be coming back?
Everyone else: "Hmm let's taste"
Peer: "Time for the VIVISECTION and ANALYSIS"
13:28 "People smell basil. You have enough wealth to use it as food"
Friendly reminder: this is not real Italian pasta and Alfredo sauce doesn't exist in Italy
It's Italian American
we only like our indian food mainly or south asian food, and for good reason because its the best, and everything else comes 2nd, but western food is the worst in the world, ok except american fast food....
@@stayinawesum Shallow comment.
@@flonoiisana4647 its the truth, america for ex got discovered and it exists today how it does because columbus was searching india for our flavours
@@stayinawesum America and western countries have many Michelin stars and world renowned restaurants. How many does India have? I live in North America, and the food served in these videos have close to nothing to do with the food people eat in the caribbeans, restaurants in Quebec and so on... Your comment is definitely a shallow one. Spices were bought from India. OK. It's not like all western culinary expertise is due to India. Shaking my head. I'd take a french fine cuisine restaurant anytime over an Indian restaurant. And Lord knows, I LOVE indian food!
And American fast food is the worst type of american food you could get. You lack finesse my friend. lol
I like how grandpa always complains about not filling ones stomach, then takes the smallest bite ever looool
like a kid when you say "try it"
He's afraid of losing his teeth
Little kiddie bites,smh u have to eat the whole ravioli not the edge w no meat
Right🤣🤣
This is true. You could barely see anything on his fork and the food didn’t look as if it’d been touched!
When the guy said the lasagna could be categorized as a burger it opened my third eye
lol 😆
Your post made my day and made me laugh
Lol
it's 4am and you had no reason making me laugh that hard right now😂😂
Lol think he meant hierarchy but im screaming Haha 😭😂
the guy in the white thawb and red checkered keffiyeh is very polite and kind and has nice things to say. he seems like he is the nicest and sweetest guy.
I’m so glad I stumbled upon this channel. I love seeing the difference in how people perceive other delicacies from around the world. TH-cam is great for this
Everyone: let's eat
Peer: let's see what's inside it
He really is a scientist or an engineer at heart. 😎
Another raMsay
He's my favorite on the panel.
Hands red with spaghetti bolognese from the start 😁
A true foodie
"It's good since it has meat. Plus the spices are tasty."
WOW. Mustafa likes Lasagna. That's a ringing endorsement if there ever was one!
I really appreciate how they will try everything and even if they don't care for it they still are respectful and are grateful for the experience. They are truly beautiful worldly people. Much respect 🙏🏽
I've been bacj-watching these and I genuinely enjoy all the various opinions and personalities they bring in. Mustafa, Mehboob, and Manzoor are just wonderful, and Peer is a sweetie.
Mustafa liked something??? Lasagna is hard not to love.
A good lasagna can be a marvelous thing.
You can hardly go wrong with lasagna! ✌🏻
Pretty sure Mustafa hates Mondays too if you know what i mean 😉
@@ThankYouGoogle4 lol
If you get lasagna, that's only one sheet of pasta, and you will go hungry. Try the plural tense: lasagne.
Mustafa staring darkly, twirling pasta, says to the camera:
"We knew the lamb wouldn't survive"
😂 😂 I lost it when he said that
Hat to pause the video after that one
Haha...I was in pieces when he said that.
Can't find it,time stamp?
@@jeremyemilio9378
01:40
I am a new fan. I can’t get enough of these videos and the people in them. They are brilliant. Mustafa kills me, he absolutely is hilarious but he doesn’t even know it. What a legend. He’s got a story for absolutely everything. It’s the best.
I enjoyed seeing other groups trying foods around the world and their opinions are hilarious, delightful viewing.
"The problem with the pasta is this... the pasta." - Mahbub
😂😂😂
Lmao
the irony arabs is the one who introduced dry pasta including spaghetti inspired from silk road china.
so where do the spaghetti in arabs gone to??
Mahbub is fat and funny. I love him
Arabs didn't introduce pasta in Italy
If everyone acted like Peer we would have colonized Neptune by now.
Underrated comment.
Hahahahahhahahaha I love this comment!
Best comment,
Serious and curious.
haahhahahh😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
DAAAMN.... Literally one of the most amazing comments I’ve ever read on TH-cam! 😂😂😂💕✨
Not even sure how I stumbled on this channel but glad I did! I’ve been watching videos for the last 2 hours! I’m Italian American & this video made me laugh soooo hard! Mustafa is AMAZING!! 🤣🙌🏼He’s a triple OG “when our lambs got sick, they got worms like this…we knew they wouldn’t make it” 💀🤣Mahbub is a character too!! Also, the RESPECT that everyone shows is dope. I adore this channel & every video posted so far!! THANK YOU!!! 🖤
I’ve been binge watching these & so far fried chicken & lasagna seem to be a big hit.
Everyone's like "Team Peer or Team Mustafa?"
Meanwhile I'm over here like "Team Manzoor?"
Mahbub often likes things
Manzoor is a happy soul
Same here🖐️🖐️
I'm team Manzoor all the way! I like Mahbub too tho. I feel like Manzoor is by nature pretty cosmopolitan, but who accidentally got born as a villager. Imagine if we could give him some cash and a cameraman and send him out to 'see the world'. I feel like he'd make a really lighthearted and affable youtube travel guide.
TEAM AMEETA!!!
Okay but why is no one quoting Mahbub on his "let's see since trying is free" 😂😂
Team Mahbub!
Yes that was awesome...
A part of him is expecting a bill. Hahaha
That is the funniest line when he says that!
Bars....
“This one is better than all of them.” Coming from Mustafa that means more to me than any of Gordon Ramsay‘s Michelin stars.
Ohhhh to pull in bucatini noodles....those took me a while to handle the twirl when I was younger....ahhh memories
i love mahbub’s willingness to try everything just because it’s free
Ikr
Hahaha yes, that guy is all about free food and halwa :D
Trying is free!
😂
He’s such a character!
"we make such things for the sick". "It cures chest congestion"
Mustafa's response to tortellini
I died 😭
well, it's not that wrong ahah
The broth....
Yakhni is made when you boil chicken in hot water, essentially making it a very strong and healthy chicken soup. You add some little bit of spices to that, take the broth and use the chicken for food. It really does cure chest congestion, you shluld try it!
@@doublehelim yes
I'd love to see individual interviews with these wonderful people. What they do when they aren't filming videos, what their hobbies or interests are, how their families are, all of that stuff. Please. I need to know more about my friends from halfway around the world. Most of all just tell them how loved they are in the US.
I would love to taste their cooking sometime. They make it sound so flavorful
Lasagna has done the impossible. Mustafa is content.
Hes like Garfield
Italy here. Congratulations to your wherever cook, apart fettuccine Alfredo is an American dish, that lasagna was something far from our dish. Hugs from Bologna ✌️🖐️🇮🇹
because italy uses real spices and not artificial stuff like in the past vids featuring american burgers etc
@@quelodequelo Fettuccine Alfredo comes from a Roman dish. Fettuccine al burro. There was a restaurant in Rome named Alfredos. Many famous American actors went there in the 1950s. It became known as alfredo in the US after the restaurant. Over time Americans switched out the Butter "burro" for cream
@@vitamin_c7113 Italian food is not really about spices as it is just good ingredients
Why is Mustafa like a foreign Dwight Schrute lol
“We knew the lamb wouldn’t survive”
*glances at camera*
Hahaha true
He’s more like your stuffy, grumpy grandfather who criticizes anything new or different
Dyiiiing...that's the T! He really is Dwight! ROFL
😂😂
😂😂😭😭😭🤣
8:45 i swear the way she burned the person talking to her was hilarious
She hasn't been on the show since 😅😅
Finally someone commented bout this
@@rohielshah1779 omg really?? I didn't noticed
Found this channel accidentally on TH-cam and now I’m a big fan.💙
*Mustafa enters Olive Garden*
Chef: why do I hear boss music
Prepare the Lasagne~ 😂 The only thing he truly has no negative comments so far
LMAO
AHAHAHAHA
@@wannaim6499 That's because Lasagne is the best dish ever.
Mustafa enters in Italy
Italians : :)
Mustafa : why do I hear Italian noises ?
Things Mustapha likes so far - Chicken Quesadilla and Lasagna
And the mint gelato
and burrito
Mustafa*
@@sheinshawty He makes me laugh. I like them all.
He seemed like he kinda like the tortellini as well!
Someone tell that poor lady what “Commando” means in English! 😆
watching this is just so nice to see the different reactions that each individual has towards each dish. Each individual has their own taste that they prefer. Just like every human. Each of us has a different taste to foods that others have.
The lasagna must have been baked over coals because Mustafa liked it.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😭😭😭😭
Actually sometime we do it in Italy. We have many recipes for cooking over coals.
Hahaha!!
He must have liked it as lasagna has a strong taste and it's sauce is usually spicy.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Best comment ever!
The woman who always needs more salt surprised me when she asked for sugar. But then she reverts back to her true form and asked for salt. 🤣
Salty smiley is what i call ameeta
They need to get rid of her and get someone with more originality LOL.
Tribal people taste seawater for the first time!
"Needs salt"
Im glad the people asked her why she need sugar Cuz i immediatly was like wtf sugar??! XD
@@theonlycoffeeaddict have some respect, she's probably as old as yoyr mother. Everyone has different personalities and tribal people are not used to exposure, maybe this is why she is very quiet and reserved.
Wow this was so interesting, these people are so nice! Even the grumpy old guy who didn't like most of it was so polite
0:59 He quickly realised that "Alfredo" is not a traditional Italian pasta recipe; it's the counterfeit copy made in the United States
Sempiterno dibattito. La paternità delle fettuccine Alfredo è attribuita a un cuoco romano, di nome Alfredo, che l'avrebbe "inventata" nel 1908, per la moglie incinta che non aveva appetito. L'ha aggiunta al suo menù nel 1914. Le fettuccine Alfredo sono una semplice pasta in bianco, ossia burro e parmigiano (non come la versione americana che contiene aglio e panna). La puoi mangiare a Roma. Nel ristorante della nipote dell'"inventore" (o il primo ad averla messa in vendita in un ristorante), che si chiama "Il vero Alfredo" (19 € il piatto). Poi ci sono altri ristoranti di nome Alfredo a Roma che la vendono pure. Oppure a casa costerà meno di un euro sicuramente.
@@mayamorabito1669 interessante, grazie per la delucidazione!
Peer is a natural born engineer. He takes it apart to see how it's made.
@Thomas Stoudenmire 100% agree. Education is no indicator of intelligence.
What he have in the hands?
@@jvam16 henna
@@katemulkey3241 what's that?
@@jvam16 henna is a temporary tattoo usually done for different celebrations in Indian cultures. I am guessing he is a henna tattoo artist.
The woman in orange expertly deduce the main ingredients just by tasting. Sign of an expert cook there.
She reminds me of my mother. Next thing she would do is recreate the dish at home.
professional mom
yes would love to taste her food :)
@@reneeangele4766 oh i see what you did there. So you want her "food"? Wink wink nudge nudge
In Culinary School, we are taught that a person with this level of discernment is called a super-taster.
You can usually spot them because they under salt everything. To them, there is enough, but not enough for anyone else.
Mustafa has a story for everything 😂 would love to hang out with him and see his reactions to corner store food like chopped cheese sandwiches 😂
I would be really interested in knowing how close the food they are eating is to the original. I know it's really hard to find the ingredients for some dishes once you leave the country of origin. It would also be fun for them to see and participate in how the food is made for some of these.
From the look of them, none of the dishes served seem very original.
This video made me really curious to taste Pakistani food, anyway. I never had the pleasure and I'd like to try it.
Mahbub picking up a noodle: “This thing. This I don’t like. No matter in what shape you keep making it.” 🤣🤣🤣
He’s not half wrong. When you buy uncooked pasta in the shops, it comes in so many different shapes that all have different names but in reality, it’s all the same thing
Iconic line to be used in future anti-italy propaganda
@@RuksanaAhmed I know, and I'm not a big pasta fan myself, so I totally get what he's saying. LOL. Other starchy stuff like bread, rice, potatoes I love, but I've never cared much for pasta. Like everyone else, I like lasagna, except that I wish it had less noodles. Sometimes I layer it with thinly sliced eggplants instead.
leeleeturn Aww, I do like pasta when eating at an Italian restaurant but not when I cook at home with things (except lasagne of course) but yes, I much prefer rice and potatoes for sure
Haha yes that was a brilliant comment! 😂
The tribal people be like Gordon Ramsey: "It's just so bland", "No taste".
"THIS FOOD IS SO BLAND THAT I LIKE IT!!!"
(notice that one guy who's always "it's simple therefore i like it"?)
Is true tho most people don’t put enough seasoning in their pasta :(((((
What if they tried food that gordon ramsay made and they just roast the heck out of him
I have lived in India which is obviously a neighbor country of Pakistan and I can understand why they feel like there is no spice in those dishes. Those eastern countries cook meals with so much different spices while our dishes are bland in comparison to their cuisine
@@lh3556 pasta is not supposed to be spicy, what are you talking about?
Mustafa: Looks like stomach worms.
Gordon Ramsey: Damn that's harsh
The gentleman with the read and white checked headwear is SO handsome! He also have such a beautiful speaking voice 😍😍. I’m loving seeing others being excited trying another’s food.
I love the guy in the brown hat, he eats everything put in front of him because its free hahaha
Think hes called mahbub
Love that! Not afraid to try something out!
haha i had to laugh reading your comment normally when he says it i ignoreit :)
You can just @ me and every college kid
Its his running gag 😅
Others: This is interesting, it's different
Mustafa: *The lambs....*
lmaooo
Wow it's so cool one of them referenced Pompey
I want Mustafa’s cold remedies lol. I like the guy who eats with his fingers and takes it apart to see what is inside. At least he is curious and learning. What kind of lasagna is that with no tomato sauce?
Everyone likes Mustafa ...coz he bashes each dish unapologetically.....but Peer is the best....He has the curiosity that a human should have ... Trying new things ... Doing new things ...he should probably visit western countries and develop his lifestyle... He can be easily the world citizen....
Yeh, he is adaptive to change
I would love it if he could get sponsored to travel somewhere overseas, preferably Paris, where he gets to visit all the highly rated restaurants 🥺🥺🥺 I think that would make his life. He would be an awesome food critic.
@@SonaliBalkaran exactly
@@raz0229 yes absolutely
He has a TH-cam channel
th-cam.com/channels/9BTl4WB2-IC0H-fwXmblQQ.html
Ameeta: *drinks glass of ocean water*
“Needs more salt”😂
hahah
😆😆😆
She needs salt to maintain her salty attitude 😄
This comment is underrated I laughed so hard
As an Italian I am puzzled to know if the cook (Chef?) forgot to add salt in boiling water before heating the pasta...
Pasta not properly salted absorbing salt during cooking in boiling water is tasteless and disgusting... 😱
Judging visually, the lasagna's quality could be improved a lot in fact it makes me wonder what's the source for most of the Italian food you're giving them?
I think this needs to be the next major cooking show. Top chefs from around the world should compete to impress these, our most honest judges.
Mustafa must try a real Philadelphia cheesesteak.
yeah from the video's i've seen, it doesn't look like the channel is putting its best foot forward in actually *making* the food...
just seems like its store-bought frozen and reheated by the way the folks are talking about each dish
Loved Peer's curiosity but I absolutely adore the honest reviews by others.Please dont change anyone of you! None of you are disrespectful.The innocence is, what makes this series so heartwarming !!!
food: exists
Peer: Today I will be conducting surgery.
😂😂😂
Lol!
I wonder, what is that orange powder he has on his hands? 🤔🤔
@@bruc3mdnaX I think it is 'mehandi' ..it is used to cool down in Summer..some people apply it in their head to relax..it is used in wet form and when it dries,it is washed off and a orange-brown colour tint remain on the applied area..u can say it a local dye..❤️
@@bruc3mdnaX Its Henna, I think is sunna in islam or smtg, but I thought men only put it in their beards or hair.
p.s : when I was a kid, I thought the men who where putting henna on their hair just wanted to be ginger lmao
Notice how they don’t like anything that has no meat in it. Also orange hands guy is so adventurous. He is dissecting every meal 😄
I love his intensity!!! Brilliant
It looks like he is seriously thinking about opening an Italian restaurant back where he lives 😂
The guy has orange hands because he chews betel nut (a drug) on a regulare base ;)
Could be Hannah to :o
Im not a 100% sure :S
I wish everyone a good time :)
Steay healty !
Its henna on his hands, it very cooling
Subscribed after watching your 1st video.
PLEASE. We need more videos like these. And please include mustafa and peer in them😂❤️
Mustafa liked the lasagna...and i bet they don't have that in his village! Wow...history has been made!
I really love Peer. He looks so serious, but yet he is so open minded and it is like his inner child comes out whenever he starts to deconstruct the dishes.
i think it's less "inner child" and more that he just want to figure out what he is eating. maybe children playing with their food is a very western concept?
I really like how he opens up every dish to see what’s inside
Mustafa: exists
Italian cuisine: breathing heavily
Omg I've been binge watching this is so funny I dont know all the names but Mustafa is hilarious he dont like anything lol I love the guy that use his hands he so gentle with his reaction
I really like their honesty yet nice way to express them