Here in germany that nata de coco stuff is called "Götterspeise" wich basically means "the thing that God's eat" wich makes Rie's outer space experience even more hilarious 😂
Okay I actually really like Tway I know now that she’ll bring a lot of entertainment and knowledge and I’m sure she’ll make big foods tasty! Can’t wait to see who she’s making it big for!!!
I didn’t expect that Nata de Coco would be featured here, but I love it since my elementary years. It is usually packed with transparent container that comes with its flavored juice inside which is sweet.
Pei Tien Energy 99 Sticks is invented by Mr. Ming Kuei Hsu. Originally, he was dedicated to develop puffed food items. Later on, he implemented the concept of natural diet, with the insistence of non-fry, non-preservative, as well as non-food coloring products,come from Taiwan
Your bothered by the fact that she mentioned Pei Tien Energy 99 a Tawainese snack but not the fact that Rie had nata de coco a Filipino snack? Make that make sense? The snack are just snacks they enjoy from their childhood?
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
Not sure if these are good examples that represent Vietnam snack. They are from Taiwan, Honkong, mainland China, etc. Kind of like what you get after you move to America.
True story I bought A box of bearded papa cream puffs for my nieces to eat there mom had to step out to use the bathroom and before she left she’s tells her daughters to save her some. The mom was gone for 10 seconds she comes back cuz she forgets her📱when she opens the 🚪 and all the bearded papa cream puffs all gone like it wasn’t even 1 one for me either 😔
Obviously you didn't read the title. They were swapping their favorite snacks in their respective culture not what's the best snacks in japanese/vietnamese
I'm a Vietnamese and I'll say there are w a y better snacks here than the things she brought. So you're telling me instead of actual "snacks" she brought: -Pia pie -Moon cake -Soy milk -Fries "snack" with a brand I've never seen before And moon cake isn't even a snack, it's a traditional food I guess these "so called snacks" were sold in her age back then before she moved to America huh Japan has Toppo and it's like "reversed Pocky" while here there is "reversed Pringles" which is Lays (old version used to be Poca) or the "reversed Oreo" too but I forgot the name of the brand and Marine Boy that most kids enjoy (which is just these small fries that has shapes of many aquatic creatures ex: squid, shark, fish, etc.) There are countless of snacks like crab-shaped fries, puff popcorn, small packages of green tea fries, peanut butter sandwich, etc.
@@kimtran5688 i know but then again she mostly brought things that doesnt even count as snacks my point is she could've brought something better than the ones were in the vid
@@xyanide1777 I agree! But those snacks at the beginning aren't 'fries'. They are like wafer rolls with filling but instead made out of grains. (Tiếng Việt gọi là bánh ngũ cốc á.)
Lays is an American brand. Moon cake is a snack though. I mean would you eat it as a meal? I eat moon cake for snack time. Snack doesn't need to be chips. It can be bread, buns, etc. A snack is a small portion of food generally eaten between meals.
Im sure that we ,Vietnamese have way better snacks than the ones she bring up there .But the title is ".. swapping their Favorite snack " so 🙃 and since when mooncake is a snack 🙃🙃🙃
Here in germany that nata de coco stuff is called "Götterspeise" wich basically means "the thing that God's eat" wich makes Rie's outer space experience even more hilarious 😂
I’ve never tried Götterspeise with Greek yogurt though, maybe I should try it since I looooooove Götterspeise haha
Nata De Coco is NOT Götterspeise.. you can get Nata De Coco in Asian grocerystores in DE
Banh Pia is one of the best snacks our culture has to offer. Durian is freaking delicious.
Hi, TWAYYYY! 🎉 So cool to see you branching out to the Buzzfeed fam.
Rie is so adorable! Looking forward to see Tway in the future videos 🥰
Woah. Was not expecting Nate de Coco. Thanks for representing the Philippines, Rie!!! Loves this video and welcome to Tasty Tway!!! ❤❤❤
I love Nata de Coco!
NO
Rie should make one of these snacks fancy.
Okay I actually really like Tway I know now that she’ll bring a lot of entertainment and knowledge and I’m sure she’ll make big foods tasty! Can’t wait to see who she’s making it big for!!!
As a Hongkonger I’m familiar with most of these snacks and lemme tell you the soy milk and beardpapa are good 🤤
beard Papa smells amazing and they should try the malted vitasoy ; ^ ;
I really like those pei tien energy 99 sticks, I always get the chocolate or pumpkin ones. One of my favourite snacks
I didn’t expect that Nata de Coco would be featured here, but I love it since my elementary years. It is usually packed with transparent container that comes with its flavored juice inside which is sweet.
As a Vietnamese i enjoy Beard papa's a lot 🤣🤣🤣
Same as me, since I was a highschooler, I love this treat so much 😂
Beard papa! Finally something I’ve had and enjoyed
Beard Papa is so friggin good. There's one in my area and it's always exciting to introduce new people to the delicious magic.
finally a full lenght video
Their names sound like some sort of enchantments. Riyeeeee twayyy
Yes!! Finally a Vietnamese are to the group!!
Omg I missed you Rie
not even a minute into the video and im getting excited
Bread papa 😍😍😍🤤🤤🤤 fav snack, i always bought it when i went to the airport
YAY... Nata De Coco... Let's Go Filipino!!!
Yaaay new series 🎉🎉🎉
rie and tway.. asyikkk
Pei Tien Energy 99 Sticks is invented by Mr. Ming Kuei Hsu. Originally, he was dedicated to develop puffed food items. Later on, he implemented the concept of natural diet, with the insistence of non-fry, non-preservative, as well as non-food coloring products,come from Taiwan
Yeah that clearly not a Vietnamese's snack they should mention that
Your bothered by the fact that she mentioned Pei Tien Energy 99 a Tawainese snack but not the fact that Rie had nata de coco a Filipino snack? Make that make sense? The snack are just snacks they enjoy from their childhood?
@@thebravegamer1504 she said it not from Japan though
@@dandangkl0610 stop gatekeeping
@@dandangkl0610 Vietcong
I'm a normal human I see rie I click
BEARD PAPA IS THE BEST!!!! 🇯🇵
I LOVE TWAYY AHHHH!!!🎉
the rice roll looks like umaibo!
Trust me, the rice roll and umaibo do not taste the same. The rice roll thing is really dry
Beard’s papa!!!!!!! 😍
Mmm.... tasty friends indeed 😁😁😍😍
yo, your avatar is from the James Webb Telescope
Tasty friends?
Love your vids
TOPPO, yes!!
Best snack on the planet (and it makes me horribly nostalgic, it was the first thing i bought, already at Narita, before going to Tokyo).
So if you have not guessed by now, us central/southern Asians love salted egg yokes, for some reason :p
just taste good
happy for twayyyy
Hi love your videos
Mid autumn festival!! Love it go twayyy my mom name is QUYEN
the nata & yogurt would probably taste similar to the Mogu Mogu Yogurt flavor
late but nata is in mogu mogu lol
@@lunar-u2263 mao bitaw ana kong similar
Tway eaten every single snack my mom is! Btw I’m Vietnamese like my mom 😂❤
And just like that. Hungry.
I'm Vietnamese but was adopted into a white family so I didn't grow up eating any of these snacks except mooncakes. So so good
Asian Snacks " Not too sweet"
Beautiful presentation 👌 Nice vlog 👍 thanks for sharing 🤝
Amazing
This girl loves her a good yolk
tway's "rice rolls" say energy 99 sticks
Ayo I'm trippin rn.. I've red the title like, *"Nasty friends swap their favorite snacks.."* and quickly tap to see it.. OMG 🤣
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
Thank may Allah be with you
Rick is one lucky dude.
Are you going to make it fancy
Was waiting for them to put that potato snack in hot water. Why didn't you do it?! Whyyyyyy?
Bahn Pia looks so interesting, durian flavor kinda concerns me though
Tway ayyyy
miss u Rie, don't see u much on TH-cam anymore :(
Just curious how do you bring the outside snacks to America, if they don't allow outside food if you take a flight to America?
In Berlin we have a Tasty products in the supermarkets
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I think it's more like Asian food. I have never seen rice roll here
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no to mooncake...YUCK! lol
TO SAY ASIAN FOOD ARE THE SAME IS LIKE SAYING ITALIAN AND NORWEGIAN FOOD ARE THE SAME
vitasoy is cantonese
Gorgeous 🤩👋
is tway replacing alvin on making it big :((((((((
Alvin has left buzzfeed awhile ago. You can still find him on binging with babish
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Not sure if these are good examples that represent Vietnam snack. They are from Taiwan, Honkong, mainland China, etc. Kind of like what you get after you move to America.
I don't know if she eats the same snacks that we eat in Vietnam 😌 'cause she moves to the US when she was 9
I AM VIETNAM
I wonder how many calories are in those snacks
Hi
True story I bought A box of bearded papa cream puffs for my nieces to eat there mom had to step out to use the bathroom and before she left she’s tells her daughters to save her some.
The mom was gone for 10 seconds she comes back cuz she forgets her📱when she opens the 🚪 and all the bearded papa cream puffs all gone like it wasn’t even 1 one for me either 😔
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What happened to ALVIN?
That's no vietnamese snack..... It's from Taiwan
worst snack for VN. Most of these (mooncake and Pía) are not that popular. It's more of a tradition rather than something a lots of people enjoy.
Obviously you didn't read the title. They were swapping their favorite snacks in their respective culture not what's the best snacks in japanese/vietnamese
I don’t know what kind of snack this is
Poor Rie! Tway didn't like Rie's snacks.
indonesians eat nata de coco too
I'm a Vietnamese and I'll say there are w a y better snacks here than the things she brought.
So you're telling me instead of actual "snacks" she brought:
-Pia pie
-Moon cake
-Soy milk
-Fries "snack" with a brand I've never seen before
And moon cake isn't even a snack, it's a traditional food
I guess these "so called snacks" were sold in her age back then before she moved to America huh
Japan has Toppo and it's like "reversed Pocky" while here there is "reversed Pringles" which is Lays (old version used to be Poca) or the "reversed Oreo" too but I forgot the name of the brand and Marine Boy that most kids enjoy (which is just these small fries that has shapes of many aquatic creatures ex: squid, shark, fish, etc.)
There are countless of snacks like crab-shaped fries, puff popcorn, small packages of green tea fries, peanut butter sandwich, etc.
Obviously you didn't read the title. They were swapping their favorite snacks in their respective culture. Not what's the best japan/vietnam snacks
@@kimtran5688 i know but then again she mostly brought things that doesnt even count as snacks
my point is she could've brought something better than the ones were in the vid
@@xyanide1777 I agree! But those snacks at the beginning aren't 'fries'. They are like wafer rolls with filling but instead made out of grains. (Tiếng Việt gọi là bánh ngũ cốc á.)
Lays is an American brand. Moon cake is a snack though. I mean would you eat it as a meal? I eat moon cake for snack time. Snack doesn't need to be chips. It can be bread, buns, etc. A snack is a small portion of food generally eaten between meals.
Very nice new subcriber roselike and new freind
Im sure that we ,Vietnamese have way better snacks than the ones she bring up there .But the title is ".. swapping their Favorite snack " so 🙃
and since when mooncake is a snack 🙃🙃🙃
Tway is hot
Annoyed because tasty still hasn't put up making it big season 3 to watch on youtube yet...so why bother advertising making it big season 4
Bánh Pía is gross!! 😆😆
Title sounds like the title of a p*rno
first
Is it a westernized way of spelling "Thuy"?
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Pia cake makes you vomit at the first time you smell it
Wait she can't read Vietnamese but she's a Vietnamese cook?
That’s chinese character
@@thanhthanhtungnguyen8536 aren't the phrases "nang luong" and "bánh kẹp" in the lower left corner Vietnamese?
@@bdo6499 yeah but google translate detects "bánh kẹp" found in the lower left corner as Vietnamese.
lmao that was literally kanji😂
I follow Tway on insta. Love you
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