Can This Chef Follow A Recipe In A Different Language? • Tasty
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Gadiel: taste like home
Rie: taste like a home I’ve never been 😂
Keeks I liked it to 100 btw
Now a second later it’s at 106
SophiatheCookie uwu regardless i feel the love :3
Keeks yey uwu
Si! Si si si
Rie is like a person who said that they dont understand anything but when they do the test they got 100
Right? She claims she doesn't know Spanish yet she hears him say things once and she can instantly repeat phrases and understands everything with no mistakes. Rie's a genius.
She's the student that went to like 3 classes throughout the year and still passed with 100%
Eroktus GT im the 1k like
Everyone needs a Gadiel and a Rie in their lives, this collab is everythingggggg
Ikr
Fun fact is that literally every Dominican has his actitud I’m Dominican and I’m like him 😂🙈
Uhmmm Alix Traeger too
Don't forget Alix and Rie
Both of them should do a dish and Rie speaks Japanese and He speaks Spanish
Nutshell Bread YES! BUZZFEED DO THAT!
exactly! i thought maybe they'd do that, but since they didn't...they should!!
Would probably end with them burning the studio down lol
Nutshell Bread That would be sooo cool !!!
Gadiel: repeated and fast confusing Spanish
Rie: screams in confused Japanese
Is no one going to appreciate that this man was in the navy and was a first responder for operation tomodachi?!
Yassss 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Happy Boi 👏
yesss so proud 🙌
I've never heard of operation tomodachi but yeah that's a great accomplishment.
no
This actually seems like a pretty decent way to learn a language, or at least practice
It was really interesting to see her picking things up naturally along the way and it wasn't stressful at all. She'll probably never forget those words
@@micaylapresley Plus because of her training she may know certain steps from culinary school.
True
It is. It's how I've learned to communicate with my mother in law even better.
tbh speaking is the best way of learning a language really well
This combination of Rie with Gabriel is so funny xD
It makes me happy
Isn't it gadiel
Susana Gomez *Gadiel
It's fantastic, it's a joy in a world that needs some joy.
I've been waiting for this since Gadiel said he made two vids with Rie on his IG.
Rie: makes a dish with different language, dish succeeds
Me: reads a recipe in English, dish fails
Well, it's a different if someone stands next to you saying nonononono or yeeees so you'll know exactly what to do
Gabby H. I mean that's true but like I only cook/bake in cooking/baking class and a teacher is present to teach us how to make it before we do, but my dish still fails :p
@@istillloveyou7793 ohhh :) i guess then it's just practice
also mee.. :'(
Plot twist you dont know english
“Adobo is the best thing that exists”
“You have to measure with your eyes “
A true Caribbean cook 🇯🇲🇯🇲
My Angel Yeah Dominica is in the Caribbean’s
McLovin ThatMuffin yeah but this is the Dominican flag 🇩🇴
True
My Angel That’s..in the Caribbean lol
Miss.Phoenixx yeah but they put the wrong flag
I was like 5 seconds into the video thinking "wow i understand him so well" then I realized I'm a Spanish speaker x.x
😂
Me too!
Verdá?
Cony Rojas same! Lmao
Cony Rojas exactly I was like wow how do I know what he’s saying but I’m Puerto Rican so...............😂
Can we see this again but reverse the roles? I’d love to see Rie teach him in Japanese
Amazing idea!!
They said at the end that they're doing this lol
That would be so amazing to see and it will be more challenging then Rie's. Because Spanish is a Neo-Latin Language and has common words with English. But Japanese belongs to Altaic Language, totally different language families and Gadiel is not gonna know what hit him lol.
@ Yes, except the Altaic theory is discredited. As it stands now, Japanese is considered an isolate, with no close relatives, which actually makes it worse :)
@@Anhilare I didn't know that, thanks for telling it! That makes a lot of sense since according to Altaic theory, Japanese and Turkish language are from the same family, different branches but I don't understand a single word from Japanese :)
Gadiel: *speaks spanish*
Everyone: *confused*
People that know spanish: *i see this as an absolute win!*
I see this like an absolute win-
I'm form Spain OK I take English lessons so don't tink I'm curious and I use autocorrect
Filipino's: *y e s*
old Filipino men born in the 1940's who have a decent grasp of Spanish:
"Adobo is the best thing that exists."
Gadiel preaching the gospel over here.
He says Adobo instead of "Sazon completo" hahahshahahah
@@Warlock72X hahha yeah because in the states the only seasoning is Adobo. No hay completo 🤣
Masarap yung adobo :)))
Adobo is one of our special dishes here in the Phillippines
Like this If your Filipino parang ako
Yo the chemistry with Gadiel and Rie is off the charts, I hope we see more of him on Tasty!
I AGREE
I ship them
@@halcyon3685 Hate to burst your bubble, but Rie is already married.
milksomecows what really I didn’t know that :(
@@halcyon3685 Yeah... You can find her wedding photos on the internet.
Rie: "I never cook with fork before."
Me: **flip a nugget using a knife**
Video: "Can This Chef Follow A Recipe In A Different Language?"
Rie: *why do I hear boss music*
709 likes but no comments 🖤🖤
Fellow terrarian :v
everyone gangasta until Rie speaks Japanese
@@alviridescent hey im terraria player:v
"Season it with your eyes"
I felt that in my Caribbean roots
My cuban Italian heart sang at that
I know, right?! Caribbean food is the only food I make where I don't measure. Lol but I guess it's like that with all cultures.
So did my asian heart
Not Caribbean, but that's something my grandma says all the time. Lol!
Even us(African), we measure using eyes.
"We Dominicans don't use measuring cups."
Filipinos: "We never measure at all."
He said "Dominicans" but honestly it's easy to mishear it as "Mexican" he said something like "We 'Minicans" 😂
@@Caffeinated_Firefly oh shoot this is embarassing zjsbsusj thanks for correcting me kindly
Us Dominicans don’t but he put it easy for her lol
Fr 😭 I don't measure when cooking rice sometimes
Rie: (reach for the red onion) So, this is the only red thing
The canned tomatoes: *Am i a joke to you?*
i'm screaming ok?
Yeah but no one calls canned tomatoes “red tomatoes”
now its ries’s turn to teach someone a recipe in Japanese. 🇯🇵✨
PeachKeki omg yes she should do it with Alix!
si
Im down im used to japanese audio with eng subs
@@Chocolover5652 you do know that alix left tasty
Chocolover5652 sorry but alix left tasty a long time ago
Rie: "My brain's already confused!" HAHAHA! This is so funny!
I do not know much Spanish but I'm Filipino and our language in very much influenced by the 333 years of Spanish colonization and I find it amazing that I understand much of what's he's saying without looking at the subtitles. Awesome!
About 40% comes from Spanish. th-cam.com/video/6dBREc8ePuk/w-d-xo.html
I’m not fluent either but I’m in Spain in a bilingual school right now so I’m learning but I do know a lot
i live in Zamboaga in the Philippines. Its the only Asia's latin city so i understand almost everything
I probably understood more because I'm from Zamboanga. Hahaha
Is sad that majority of people don't want to learn Spanish anymore and is slowly been disappearing hope it people pick up interest again
Them bonding over Operation Tomodachi and then similarities in sounds between Japanese and Spanish. So wholesome❤️
Yassss 😭😭😭😭
Nobody:
Subtitles:
*Speaking in foreign language*
I didn't even realise that was on my screen the whole time 😂😂
That is probably for people who have impaired hearing. 😇
jksjklajsklksjks so true
and it was blocking the subtitles 😂
IndonesianAviationFan 561 I already know it was on the minute i started the vid I started laughing my ass of lol
Me- speaks Spanish but still reads subtitles
Subtitles- (speaking in forgein language)
Me- I-
Me paso lo mismo.
Why are the subtitles in Eng...oh right nvm
😂 I did the same finally realized then clicked them off
Yo same issue! I had to put the screen to full screen so I could read both
Same
when rie just naturally asked “¿aquí?” I felt so proud
@it's me hii Here
@it's me hii she pointed to the pot and said "aqui" which means "here".
She asked if she should put something in "aqui" or in "here".
They are a dynamic duo! Love how they both pick up other's language quickly.
I love how he doesn’t have a set number for his spices, he always says do it however you like or the taste will be.
I would love to see Rie do the same, but speaking her native language japanesse. ❤️👋
Mycelsium that’s gonna be a lot harder but it will be interesting and fun to watch
Peakapollo YT Actually if Rie uses a bit of katakana it’ll be slightly easier since katakana is basically English words split into Japanese phonetics
@@shroomy666 Katakana one of the written languages for Japanese. Katakana is used to write words with non-Japanese phonetics.The spoken language would still be normal Japanese.
Phlimbob Yes but you can still make out some English words if it’s repeated a few times - I know this from experience. I used to do Japanese in my Senior years :)
Phlimbob For example, pizza in Katakana would be pi - za (ピザ) which sounds like an English word if you sound it out loud :) Now, obviously some words will be harder than others but yeah!
My cheeks hurt from smiling, this was such a wholesome video! Shoutout to everyone bi/tri lingual out there, it’s a beautiful skill! I can’t wait for another video with this duo. The food looks delicious and their chemistry is heartwarming!!!
He must have been a hilarious and adorable kid growing up omg
She must have been the cutest kids to exist growing up omg they are both so lovable
This is some grade A culture appreciation. Now the real test is learning from someone grandma.
Josue Alvarenga me too! I’m know how gma is critical but would love for anyone to learn to pass.
Gadiel : "It tasted like home"
Rie : "It tasted like a home I have never been"
gadiel.. not gabriel
@@annaanna5768 sorry, and thank you
Papi Shampoo~
Gadiel 2019
I love how they’re personalities complement each other.
Josue Herrera agreed, they really bounce of each other when speaking if that makes sense lol. Also I think u meant *their.
This is such a good pairing. Both Rie and Gadiel are charismatic, funny, and adorable. More with them together, please!
You know your friend is really Latino when he or she says ‘“Eso es más con ojo olvídate de receta y vaina así’’
What does that mean? :)
@@antotheja251 It's very hard to translate. It means something like "It's by looking, forget the recipe and all that stuff". I guess is latino culture. We usually don't measure anything, we just pour seasoning and ingredients until it "feels right", haha.
DaphneKarina lmao sounds like Caribbean culture as well 😂😂 here at home, my ma doesn’t measure anything😅 she just eyeballs it. Even when I’m at school in f&n class, my partner and I just eyeball the measurements when the teacher isn’t looking😅
Ari Berry same I asked my mom to teach me a recipe for her cooking and she was like what recipe? She doesn’t know what measuring is 😂😑
Yo soy brasilena, pero cocino así tambien 😂 llamo de "cocina intuitiva"
"Adobo is the best thing ever"
Filipinos: I couldn't agree more
Latinos and Filipinos know about the good stuff
We Mexicans agree as well
100%
Frr
im indian and my mom uses this in everything 🤣
this is a friggin' awesome idea for a show. make soooo many more of these
gilmour6754 you should check out sorted food if you don’t know about them. They’ve done a few videos like this in the past. They don’t do it very often so it’s nice to see other channels try out the idea
"Taste like a home I've never been to"😂😂😭
Love Rie’s “can do” attitude, her willingness to learn and try new things. #inspiration
Best episode ever. The amazing interaction they have shows that even though we all come from different places, cultures and life styles, if we all take the time to listen to each other we can accomplish great things. I would love to see more episodes like this and I want to see the 2 of them working more together
Agreed
That moment when your country was colonized by Spaniards for more than 300 years and you understand 60% of what he's saying w/o translations
Oo nga, HAHAHAHA.
You're welcome.
Thats how latinos know spanish too lol
....Well...that escalated quickly...
Did you mean all Spanish-speaking countries outside of Spain?
Watch this turn into a series
I so hope
I’d love thatttt
I hope it does
When you're a filipino and watching this and heard the word "ADOBO" makes me feel hungry
oowww in dominican adobo is dominican seasoning and phillipines is dish of chicken soy sauce???? of sorry about the dish of phillipines idk the truth of adobo lmao
My father told me that foreigners love adobo that they even make sauce and seasoning from it. Haha. Btw im a filipino.
@@yesyes-rg9oi adobo is a very popular spanish seasoning really popular in latino America, that's probably why Philippines is also used.
@@JotaUY The adobo of the Philippines is its own thing, which is braised chicken/pork/anymeatuwant in soy sauce and/or vinegar, bay leaves, garlic, etc. with different styles in different regions and families. It's just called adobo by the Spanish colonizers because it's like the same process of marinating it (adobo) and the name just stuck.
@@adroitcell yeah, I know. I went to culinary school and fell in love with some filipino dishes
Ride sound sooooo cute when she speak Spanish
Next esp rie speaking Japanese’s and gadiel cooking
Taste like a home I’ve never been.
~Rie 2019
Me: A Filipino
Them: Let's put a teaspoon of *_adobo_*
Me: *impossible*
Gail Barredo ME
Im a filipino too😊
Oo hahaha!
Sana may Pinoy din sa kanila pra mag feature din Pinoy foods hihihi 🤗
I'm Puerto Rican and Dominican and I could never lmao like maybe for 2 legs?
I died at the “oooooooooooooookay” I love rie 😂
Same
When he said "Adobo!" I thought "You want her to put a whole other dish in there?!". That confused my Filipino ass for a moment. lol
Ryanne I deadass looked for the dish until she picked up what he actually meant 😂😭
It's a adobo a dish made off of a mix of things? Cuz if it is, then it definitely makes sense why both latinos and filipinos know and associate the word with an specific mixture; an example of our shared spanish influence.
Girl same 🤣🥰
@@Jadorelainie adobo is the filipino national dish(well for me it's sinigang) and the dish consists of a meat(mostly pork or chicken or combination of both) with a soy sauce and vinegar sauce.
basic ingredients are as follows
Salt and Pepper
Soy Sauce
White Vinegar
Chicken or pork
Bay leaves
Garlic
Onion
@@CzarAice01 I see, than no wonder the commentator thought of the dish. Adobo at least for some of us in Latin America it's a mix of spices and herbs that we use to season food.
Thank god they added their own subtitle!
TH-cam’s Subtitle: (speaking in foreign language)
@Punpun LS5201986 oh well, yet another person who don't appreciate TH-cam's use of ai😔 if you're keen, do look up on how subtitles are generated and translations made in TH-cam, might change your mind!
@@shyanhoe Just because you appreciate it doesnt change the fact that they are still pretty trash.
Yess😂😂😂😂😂
It has spanish ones
@@GiveMePopperz 🤷🏻♀️ I would just say, treat the ai like a baby, it needs time to grow and "learn". This translation/subtitles generating ai is still pretty new, and machine learning don't just advance overnight. If it does... You should fear for your life man. But to each their own I guess, if you still feel like it's trash.
So the subtitles were on (I didn’t turn them on) and it just said “speaking in a foreign language”
I turned them on to see 😂
SAME OMG
"pon esa vaina allá"
Rie: so, set aside
😂
@Chan Ho Choi i mean, yeah. its just that Rie is saying it with the "proper cooking term" while Gadiel is using slang
JAJAJAJAJAJAJA
LMAO
ARMY??❤❤❤
-“I don’t understand😭”
-“Eso ta’ bien”
when you say "tabien" or "tabian" it sounds like you're saying poo in chinese
Lol
*Eso está bien*
I am proud of myself for knowing what he's saying and I'm not Spanish at all. Thank you Mrs. Marcedo for Spanish class
I learned more Spanish in this vid than I have in my 2 years of Spanish 1 and 2.
What are the chances that that other language is Japanese 😂
Sean Ngyuen wait why? Are they similar?
@@Vanessa-sk3yy Just for the sake of keeping Rie speaking Japanese all the way, it would be wonderful.
“What’s this?”
“It’s adobo!” 😂
MORE OPERATION TOMODACHI PLEASE make this a series!!!
PAH
LEEZE
Instead of “This Chef” maybe say “Chef Rie” in the title
that is the clickbait title
(almost) all youtuber do that
@@bratitu5601 But Chef Rie would be more of a click bait then This Chef.
@lexalicia Yes I can. But I still don't know who is the one making the recipe.
This is probs more the way the company handles things cause a lot of people complain about not only for rie but for other creators in this channel. I guess its not good for the brand as a whole if an individual becomes a little to representative
@@milksomecows He's Gadiel from pero like
Gadiel is so funny and great with everyone he interacts with, It's so nice to see 😊
I met this lady in Japan, and her name was “Sakamoko” and I was like, yo that means take out your boogers in Spanish.”
I’m deceased.
Edit: 8:26 for anybody wondering.
Damn
I think it was Sakamoto?
I've never heard of Sakamoko......
meh
who knows
Mori Mori I was looking at the English subtitles, sorry if I was wrong.
Mori Mori
The pronunciation sounds like it
Ya gurl Hispanic 🤪
I love this!! They work well together and I appreciate that he doesn't let her go astray even though she doesn't always guess right. its refreshing after so much content set up around the shock of someone messing up (not tasty necessarily, just on youtube culture in general).
for anyone wondering what the "sazon" was, sazon goya condiment is a mixture of mainly culantro (long coriander) and annatto as main ingredients as well as turmeric, cumin, garlic powder and it also has some flavor enhancers like monosodium glutamate (if you are trying to replicate it you could skip the glutamate or not)
as for the adobo well as it states in the video, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, salt, pepper and sometimes also cumin
i cannot describe the taste of long coriander but what i can tell is that it is WAY different than normal coriander and should not be used one instead of the other unless you can't get the other one (but they go well together too)
This was fun! They had a good energy together. I thought it was funny when Rie started speaking in Japanese to his Dominican ❤
"olvidate de las recetas y todas esas vainas"
Rie's face like: whaaaaaat, you don't follow the recipe?
latins never follow recipes, they just look at the food and know the amount
isabellamtzm I know my moms one
i feel like the same applies for indians. we just know roughly how much to add. but of course, every person adds a little bit more or less of a certain ingredient
Lookesh Kathirmathy I have a Bengali mom (i’m Bengali too) and she NEVER EVER follows a recipe (exept occasionally)
Yo no soy latina, soy de España, pero creo que en este aspecto da igual, y cuando un plato tiene tanta tradición y está tan metido en tu cultura, no se necesitan recetas
This applies all around the world. Japan too. But she's a kitchen chef.
After i saw this video (thanks to Gadiel because im also dominican) i started to look more into Rie's videos/recipes and i really appreciate how she celebrates and shares japanese cuisine as a way to stay connected with her culture and heritage but at the same time create "versions" or "mixes" recipes with more western ingredients and techniques, if that's not the definition of a great chef i dont know what is. Also i gotta admit....i'm starting to fall in love with japanese cuisine
They should reverse roles and have Rie speak Japanese to Gabriel and have him cook, it will be a interesting video 😂❤️
yay.....
That’s probably a completely different level of hard. Japanese isn’t a Latin based language so he’d be completely lost. 😂
as a student learning spanish, it was really interesting to try to watch this and try to understand what Gadiel was saying without reading the subtitles
I really appreciate how he's making an effort to enunciate well. I studied European Spanish, live in Mexico, am fluent enough in Spanish to live my life here in Spanish, yet generally, Dominicans are almost inaudible to me when chatting amongst themselves.
@@raecrothers1420 I'm a native Spanish speaker and Dominicans sometimes confuse even me xD
@@bethrivera867 tio xD se entienden k flipas a excepción de los super hiper acentos cerrados o un lenguaje variante to alien que literalmente estan hacienso esto: peotuquemesdiestuchicotatolocoweonyatumedicesdesp quete tienesqueiralacasa detu pares kwiekdwkssndn pero todo super hiper rapido y no distingues literlamente ni una palabra ni letra.
@@raecrothers1420 well here in Spain we mostly have well accentuated words (there are exceptions) but we kinda do the 4 examole instead of saying: ¿nos vamos para allá o que?. we say: vamos pallá? we some times shorten words but the latino hispanic do it really hardcore haha.
@@Imblu95 Aprendé el castellano y entiendo más bien los españoles que mis vecinos mexicanos!
Their chemistry was amazing, they both are great and beautiful human beings. ☺️
If there were more people like Gadiel and Rie the world would be a better place
No one:
Subtitles: (speaking in a foreign language)
Mariyum Malik 😂
This is a colab I didn’t know I needed
just when i thought Rie couldn't be any cuter, what a alcohol loving bilingual queen
“Es mas con el ojo olvídate de receta” THATS HOW LATINOS COOK LMAOOOO
exactly! i am so glad video recipes are more common now thanks to youtube, it's way easier to just see the amount instead measuring it
RIGHT XDDD
Literal!
What does it mean?
@@fewer_pancakes Measure with the eye and forget about the recipe.
“Watchu need a knife for?” 😂 Los Latinos agarramos el pollo con la mano, sabe más rico
I can’t wait to see him react to Rie’s Japanese😂😂
YT automatically opens captions
Captions when the guy speaks: ‘speaks in foreign language’
😂😂😂
I think it is the subtitles made by tasty ^^
The automatic subtitles are in spanish XD
"does she understand me?"
Yes
"are you feeling a bit lost?"
......yes
"It tastes like a home I've never been" is my new favourite way to talk about loving a food of a different culture, so awesome!!
Mexico: adobo is a seasoning
Phillipines: adobo is the most delicious dish of all dish in the phillipines
Stop making jokes about cultures.
@@lucia-jp1et it's not a joke. It's a fact. Adobo is a dish here
Except that he isn't Mexican at all...
@@mintieocean Original word for adobo is a seasoning, but I guess it works for the Philippines as a dish
Fr when he said "Adobo is the best thing that exists" I was like if ya talking bout the Philippines, then ye 😂
Gadiel and Rie. 2 of my favourite Buzzfeed people. Needless to say, I thoroughly enjoyed this
Every Hispanic person: We LOVE plantains!
Me being the only Hispanic that hates plantains: yeah amazing *sweats
Fabi I hate them too!
Same it’s to sweet
Omg thank you ikr it has a weird taste
Same
@@FaeAriel do you mean yellow plantains
I just love how all Caribbean and Latin American people cook literally in the same way! Adobo, cubito and cilantro is a must have 😂
MafeHK my dad (Cuban) Hates Cilantro (so do I) my family says we are the only Cubans on earth that don’t like Cilantro 🤣
I’m a Latina and I had no idea what adobo was till this video
Rie is the best thing to happen to Tasty 😭
I like how no matter what, she’s very Type A and by the book still and must measure everything out and use proper tools and techniques as much as she can
Oh, this was SO much fun to watch! I love absolutely everything and anything to do with language. Add him? Beautiful. And Rie?! Gone. I was all for this from the get-go! Rie did such a great job! Halfway through it was like she actually knew Spanish!
I would SO watch Rie speaking pure Japanese and teaching him a traditional Japanese dish. IN! So in! Sign me right up!
Omg I had Spanish class in Highschool and this was just amazing
Such a beautiful language.
I’m from the Philippines and Adobo is a national dish in our country 😁
I'm from Perú and adobo for us it's also a dish
Jane R Im chinese and I took spanish class
It's surprisingly that we understand a bit of spanish hahahahaha
Philippines💕
@@shanayabolonos8383 Yep that's right in fact through history Philippines was colonized by Spanish too so there's a low percentage of similar root words to the language or even Spanish speakers also dwell in it.
The only word I understand from him is “WOW” ‘ in Spanish ’.
😂😂
These videos with Gadiel and Rie are so wholesome. Their chemistry onscreen is like good friends and they’re both super nice and funny. Please do more recipes together!
I love this! This should be done in every language. I’d like to see Italian next!
Lately Tasty is really getting it with their shows 🤩 Did they get new creative coordinators or someone should really get a raise 👍👌
Lol I crack up when gadiel says “y el jugito” that’s so Dominican lol
This video makes me so happy. I was smiling all the way through.
I love how Rie always appreciates diversity. Tbh I've never realized all the types of cuisine I've been missing out on. Dominican, French, Jamaican, etc..
I loved this! Please do more. Rie is awesome and I love how she appreciates all kinds of food. Gadiel's happy attitude and clear enjoyment of food/cooking made these two a natural duo. I will be looking out for the next video.
Gadiel: *speaks in spanish*
No One:
Filipinos: * understand Gadiel*
😲😲😲😲
😉😉
PS. Thank you for the likes 😊😊
Sometimes I understand some filipinos words too! But rarely the whole sentences 😔 Greetings from Colombia 🇨🇴😁
The languages are sooo similar kasi hahahaha
@daenerys targaryen is dead Yeah I know. 🍵
When he said adobo I thought it was pork adobo wtf 🤣
@@imtrashbangpd3412 me too. I thought they will cook some pork adobo. 😆😆
“Man this taste like home”, and rie be like “ yeah, home ive never been”
Also Rie: DAB
This was beautiful, the whole interaction, the food, culture all of it 🙌🏾❤️
Rie: *cuts the plantain at an angle*
Me as a Jamaican: pro move 👌🏽
"From the U. S. Navy to BuzzFeed Producer"
I love how Rie can cook anything, & Gadiel would be like the funnest teacher!!!
"Can this chef..?"
Of course she can. She's Rie.
Also, Rie knows English, Japanese and Spanish!? Dang.
I know right!
Those are the people who almost takeover the philippines last time american spanish and japanese people
rie is my fav :))))