Will it be spicy? American students tried 'kimchi fried rice' for the first tim | Korean Food Tray
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- American students' reactions to Korean food were overshadowed by likes and dislikes
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Certain American parents are afraid of hot foods and never expose their kids to it.
Poor kids - having a hard time with the spices. I suppose this is the importance of having your child/ren exposed to the different foods and tastes early. At least they tried.
It’s not that deep, they’re kids, it’s not gonna be a big deal if they can’t handle spice
@@joshuak8982 Food habits are picked up pretty early on. I know some people who are specifically fed bland food as children and grow up refusing to try anything new as adults. Of course, not a majority of people turn out this way but some do.
@@cuclainne wow I’ll admit it, never saw it from that perspective. That is true you only get one life, might as well be open to trying different foods
Some people out there doesn't not have enough budget or time so they eat whatever they have I'd it's cheap and quick it's often the local food.
@@flymetotheup9904 i've seen british adults think having pepper on food makes it spicy..
I'm happy that they're so open to trying new foods without having an adult try to cajole them into it. Way different from when I was a kid
Those kids are really enjoyed their lunch. 😊
See kids, these are delicious and nutritious, than the fries, burgers, pizzas that you demand from your parents. Enjoy❤❤
My 1yr. old kid can't eat plain rice so have to cook kimchi rice all the time😅
I am in Ukraine right now, & most Ukranians can't handle even the slightest of spice. I am opposite, as I like it really hot (ex. Buldak 2x spicy ramens are just normal for me ni term of spice), & so far in Ukraine, even when I ask the servers to make it as hottest possible, I haven't had anything remotedly spicy. It's just culture. They use more simple seasonings like salt.
come to indonesiaaa, we even had chilli paste/sauce that serve in almost every food called "sambal" and made by chilli bird that's quite spicyy
I'm from the Philippines and I loveeee Indonesian food cos they're always so spicy. I'm actually in Bali right now and love pork ribs with sambal haha
bruh come to my college.
Come on kids. Use spoon to eat the rice 😂😂
i think they not exposed to spicy food bcos my brother only 8 but he loves spicy food.
maybe level 1-3
My kids can't eat if it's not spicy...😂..My 4 yrs. old want spicy food
😅
My 3 yrs old eat spicy, she even eat those korean spicy noodle
I live near Jefferson crazy
한국말 어떻게 아는거지??
lol wth was that tiny bit spice and they are onfire
like 1 white kid? in america?