China's vegetable production is 4.5 times bigger than India which ranking 2nd production country in the world, and 17 times bigger than the US, the 3rd production country.
I love grocery shopping in every country I travel to, especially back home in China. There are just endless selections of foods, which make you homesick the most.
So many Westerners in China now, its great to add China to the vacation possibilities. I love the huge vegetable and seafood selection. I was surprised to see edible jellyfish, i would love to try it. This was interesting having a look around food area.
The veggie and seafood options is definitely the highlight of the grocery stores here. I love it so much. You should try it. I enjoyed jellyfish way more than I expected 😊
New subbie here and stumbled onto your channel!!! Looking fwd to binge watching all your vids! You guys sound adorable together and such a warm beautiful couple! ❤Enjoy your wonderful journey together! 🥰My hubby is CBC (Chinese born Canadian) and Im French Canadian/Italian. OMG, the real fun begins with the kiddies!! lol We got 4 kids ranging from 8-15 yrs old and our household is very loud! Much love from Toronto, Ontario -Canada 🇨🇦
Pig feet were usually stew in Chinese cooking and they are delicious! There is lots of lean meat in the feet just eat the lean meat which is succulent & flavourful!
@@jiayiandjulieinchina Pig feet and chicken feet used to be more food for women because they contain a large amount of collagen, which helps maintain skin health. In fact, pig feet do not have much fat, they are just skin collagen. Don't believe that cosmetics can supplement collagen, it's better to have a bowl of pig foot soup.
Do you guys have any plans doing a trip video in different parts of China, e.g. Dongbei, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Tibet, Yunan, Hainan. I noticed that most people settle in the eastern coast because economic opportunities, but the outer rims don't get much attention.
@@jiayiandjulieinchina There was once a Canadian TH-cam who promised to eat all of Sichuan Province in a month, but it took him 5 years to leave Sichuan~. I believe this story will be helpful to you😂
@thevoiceoftaiwan cooking at home is way cheaper. Always eating takeout is also unhealthy and you can't control how much sodium and oil you'll be consuming
when i was travelling @ Scandinavia, i find the chips scene is so sad.... especially Norway.... I haven't checked out Denmark yet as I only stayed there less than a day.... if you love chips, Australia is your destination
Wow. Thanks for sharing. I'm moving to China soon and am most interested in the grocery store 😂 Crazy to see the amount of variety there....very overwhelming but nice
Unfortunately there are so many of them that are closing because they just can't compete with the online market, that goes for malls and other shops too
Hi guys, enjoy your outings from you flat background. Please show more of your hometown in China. Maybe Julie can add / showcase her mandarin language skills. Noticed she said northeastern tiger referring to her cat. Keep up the good work and more vlog
As a western i would recommend buy your own breadbaker or airfryer if you don't have a oven, because finding non sweet western bread is difficult. Luckily the yeast is cheap and you get a full bag of it. Dry yeast is good enough, chinese wheat flour is cheap as the west. Just mix the wheat flour with water untill its a bit sticky (In china you use bottle water, not tap water). when its sticky mix some yeast into it, add some more wheat flour to knead. At the very last moment add a pinch of salt to it not more than 1 or 2 gr of the total weight of the dough. Never mix salt directly with yeast, because yeast is a living organism and it will die off when contact with yeast. knead it horizontal, turn sideways and knead again. Do this process for more than 5 minutes, carefully tuck the top sides to the bottom of the dough to make a round circle ball. Let it rest in a plastic container with a cloth over it to prevent it from drying, for about 1 to 3 hours depending on how warm the environment is. After 1 to 3 hours if you see the dough soft and risen, take it out and press it to take make it flat again, this time just knead 1 time to a circle ball again and let it rest in plastic container with cloth over it for about 30 minutes. After 30 minutes this circle ball dough you either carefully put it in oven or make it flat to make pizza. I know its a lot of info, but i studied bread and pastry in the past. so making your own bread its not that difficult. The best part is you can either put the dough in refrigerator for about 1 day or freeze it for couple of weeks. Freezing is not that fresh, but its still good and tastier than your frozen store bought pizza.
If you think a durian is stinky, then you need to accustomize your smell sense to it by having a durian in your house so you smell it everyday for a couple or few months until your brain re-wires itself to be able to distinctly identify the smell of a durian. Then you will see the light of what a durian really smells like, and you will not be able to stop eating durians because it is that good.
@@jiayiandjulieinchina I just make sure that I exercise enough that I don't worry about what and how much I eat. But the one thing I would avoid an excess of is sugar and caffeine.
I recently got a suggestion for your channel on TH-cam. I have checked out most of your recent videos. I must say: great, genuine content! I live in LA and currently in nursing school. I promise to travel to Denmark to find a wife as soon as I graduate! Any advice?:) Great looking couple, btw.😇
Rice and grsin liquers are more common. Grapes were not cultivated in China, so wines are more rare. Liimitec supplies of certain western products are normal, as there's no demand, so prices are higher naturally.
number of gun-related deaths in the U.S. over the last 6 years (Pew Research Center) 39,740 in 2018 39,707 in 2019 45,222 in 2020 48,830 in 2021 40,125 in 2022 42,888 in 2023
I saw your video on the cruelty of Japanese per ww2. I just learned March 28th is the Tibet slavery emancipation date. Those offsprings of Dali Lama and ruling cohorts’ slaves celebrate this day in Xizang (Tibet). Why not cover it?
@@jiayiandjulieinchina maybe you should do a little research you might actually learn something!!! Or you're probably a commie or a Democrat ( same difference) and no they don't produce a lot of food!!! They can't even feed their own people!!
China M2 Money supply 300 trillion, the highest in human history. All those magnificent structures are not sustainable. They need to hire many cheap workers who are earning us$300 a month to maintain. And also, those management staff, technical workers are very cheap too. If those people have choice, would they continue to work like that for lifetime?
@user-gq4fy6fh7z what's logic? you try to use an exceptional case to disprove general things? Of course, those cleaners that clean Xi Jing Ping bedroom can earn us$10000 per month
The dances are back 😭. I'm jealous of Asia's grocery stories. The ones we have here are so limited in comparison. There's so much variety!
Haha they never stopped tbh 😅 I love the variety too, even though it's a little overwhelming at first
The Chinese super market offers the most varieties of vegetables in the entire world. I have never found so many of them in the states.
I agree. It's amazing
China's vegetable production is 4.5 times bigger than India which ranking 2nd production country in the world, and 17 times bigger than the US, the 3rd production country.
impressive data, thanks for sharing.@@coryplum5375
这是人很少的时候,博主很聪明没有在下班时间去,人多到结账还要排队很长时间。。
现在结账好多了吧,都是自助结账机器。
I love grocery shopping in every country I travel to, especially back home in China. There are just endless selections of foods, which make you homesick the most.
Same here. I always have to visit the grocery store wherever I travel 😅
So many choices in China grocery stores. 😋😋😋
Wow, here in Hawai’i, the grocery stores have empty shelves, and way way less selection of products! I’m envious!!!
You forgot telling the price was much higher.
Indian and Chinese grocery stores hit different. So much variety
That's so interesting! I don't know why, but I always assumed Hawaii would have a bigger selection as well
@@davidz7858 so true, that too!
17:40 those are blue pea flowers. Use for making blue pea rice in Nonya dishes or Nonya kuey. Rich in antioxidants.
Oh cool! Might have to try getting some 🌸
Wow very fascinating! Love your comments. Thanks for great vlogs!
Glad you enjoyed it!
toon is not actually vegetable, but the young leaves of the toon tree. therefore, it is usually only in spring that you can have fresh toon leaves.
So many Westerners in China now, its great to add China to the vacation possibilities. I love the huge vegetable and seafood selection. I was surprised to see edible jellyfish, i would love to try it.
This was interesting having a look around food area.
The veggie and seafood options is definitely the highlight of the grocery stores here. I love it so much. You should try it. I enjoyed jellyfish way more than I expected 😊
I ate jelly fish a lot when I was a kid, my father came from Shanghai and we live in Hong Kong. Jelly fish is so yum.
@@heyheyyouxp thank you, so you also think it's yum, oh I really want to try some 😋
现在吃的海蜇都是养殖的
the ticket of airlines is expensive, for more than one month is ok
We have very few fruits in supermarkets in Hong Kong. Thanks for sharing, so colourful and joy too.
That's interesting, I guess it's because there's not a lot of farm area?
@@jiayiandjulieinchina HK‘s fruits and vegetables are supplied form Mainland
为什么我看到的香港超市里面的水果很多,只是香港的物价超级贵
Black chickens are great in herbal soups.
the fruit protection thing 1:00 you suppose to keep them.. it protect fruit when you take it home
I get it, I just prefer to limit how much trash we have to deal with 😅
Congratulation on your growing Channel! Keep up the good work!
You can also do some episode on China's Metro, trains, & buses.
dragon foods have red or white fresh 2 type. Durian is expensive but is considered king of all fruits in Asean countries
Personally I like the red flesh more. Durian is pretty good, I do prefer jackfruit though
The variety of fresh fruit and vegetables is impressive!!
It really is!
China is a big country with a large population and rich products
New subbie here and stumbled onto your channel!!! Looking fwd to binge watching all your vids! You guys sound adorable together and such a warm beautiful couple! ❤Enjoy your wonderful journey together! 🥰My hubby is CBC (Chinese born Canadian) and Im French Canadian/Italian. OMG, the real fun begins with the kiddies!! lol We got 4 kids ranging from 8-15 yrs old and our household is very loud! Much love from Toronto, Ontario -Canada 🇨🇦
Various types of muehroom have been incorporated in Chinese cuisine for thousands of years.
哥们儿真羡慕你,祝你们幸福健康,爱来自东北♥
喜欢您们
Pig feet were usually stew in Chinese cooking and they are delicious! There is lots of lean meat in the feet just eat the lean meat which is succulent & flavourful!
I'm not a huge fan personally. I find it too oily and fatty
@@jiayiandjulieinchina Pig feet and chicken feet used to be more food for women because they contain a large amount of collagen, which helps maintain skin health. In fact, pig feet do not have much fat, they are just skin collagen. Don't believe that cosmetics can supplement collagen, it's better to have a bowl of pig foot soup.
@jia 0:50 yiandjulieinchina
@jrwkd6114 0:50
Do you guys have any plans doing a trip video in different parts of China, e.g. Dongbei, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Tibet, Yunan, Hainan. I noticed that most people settle in the eastern coast because economic opportunities, but the outer rims don't get much attention.
We definitely will. Not sure when exactly though. But dongbei is a given since that's where Jiayi is from 😊
@@jiayiandjulieinchina There was once a Canadian TH-cam who promised to eat all of Sichuan Province in a month, but it took him 5 years to leave Sichuan~. I believe this story will be helpful to you😂
Yeah, early comment! I like when you go on outings.
👍
We have a lot of fun filming them too 😊
I love fruits and vegetables.
lovely couple
Thanks 🌸
I absolutely LOVE Chinese supermarkets! I left China a couple of months ago and I keep telling my husband how much I miss grocery shopping in China 😂
It is actually not cost-effective to buy ingredients and cook your own meals in China. Ordering takeout is convenient, fast and cheap.
They are the best! Also, I think we follow each other over on station B 🌸
@thevoiceoftaiwan cooking at home is way cheaper. Always eating takeout is also unhealthy and you can't control how much sodium and oil you'll be consuming
@@jiayiandjulieinchina we do! Huge fan of your videos so was so excited when I saw you followed me 🥰
@milliewang5961 Awe thank you! Do you use IG would love to follow you if you do 😊
I watched this video 3 times in order to recognise what kind of food they are . interesting! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it 💕
It's not kt thoussnd years eggs. Theyre century egs, fermented for weeks .
They also get called thousand year egg, it's just another world for the same thing
According to official statistics 79.8% sea food is grow from water farm.
Great video, different perspective.
I think it’s cool to learn and compare what’s available and affordable in other countries. Thank you for sharing in an entertaining way!
Thanks for watching!
Nice footage. Look forward to a fans gathering in hangzhou.
Love these narrated tour videos. I really want that pipe of Lays chips LOL
Glad you like them!
水果外的塑料不用拿掉哦,可以避免互相碰撞,不容易坏。
Hi Beautiful 😺
Love your Danish dances... so adorable did you go to clubs a lot, or took some dance lessons?
Haha thank you 😊 Not big on clubbing but I did dance as a kid
Lovely
As a Chinese, I really like Danish Butter Cookies since my childhood. They are so amazing!😁
Happy to hear you enjoy them
丹麦蓝罐曲奇,大概是广东人最耳熟能详的丹麦品牌了。小的时候,要过节或者亲朋嫁娶才能吃到。
Very well stocked supermarket. Have shopping fun.!!!🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩
when i was travelling @ Scandinavia, i find the chips scene is so sad.... especially Norway.... I haven't checked out Denmark yet as I only stayed there less than a day.... if you love chips, Australia is your destination
这小伙真幸运,娶到这么美丽的妻子
谢谢
@@jiayiandjulieinchina 大美女啊
@@之一-z5w花钱也多,起码视频能赚钱。不然就养不起
I love the Cucumber flavored Lays from China!!!
It's Jiayi's favourite too 😊 mine is seaweed
Wow. Thanks for sharing. I'm moving to China soon and am most interested in the grocery store 😂 Crazy to see the amount of variety there....very overwhelming but nice
Unfortunately there are so many of them that are closing because they just can't compete with the online market, that goes for malls and other shops too
The gent at your background got a perfect North America accent. And his Mandarine is also perfect. Can I assume that he is a Pekingese.
Jiayi is 东北人😊
@@jiayiandjulieinchina Thanks!
here in America we have 'zero purchase ' and gun violence all day at the groceries -
value added service you dont find in China
don't worry. you got freedom democracy & human rights in usa. oh..free speech too.
Julie is very gorgeous😊😊
Thank you 😊🌸
Hi guys, enjoy your outings from you flat background. Please show more of your hometown in China. Maybe Julie can add / showcase her mandarin language skills. Noticed she said northeastern tiger referring to her cat.
Keep up the good work and more vlog
As a western i would recommend buy your own breadbaker or airfryer if you don't have a oven, because finding non sweet western bread is difficult. Luckily the yeast is cheap and you get a full bag of it. Dry yeast is good enough, chinese wheat flour is cheap as the west. Just mix the wheat flour with water untill its a bit sticky (In china you use bottle water, not tap water). when its sticky mix some yeast into it, add some more wheat flour to knead. At the very last moment add a pinch of salt to it not more than 1 or 2 gr of the total weight of the dough. Never mix salt directly with yeast, because yeast is a living organism and it will die off when contact with yeast. knead it horizontal, turn sideways and knead again. Do this process for more than 5 minutes, carefully tuck the top sides to the bottom of the dough to make a round circle ball. Let it rest in a plastic container with a cloth over it to prevent it from drying, for about 1 to 3 hours depending on how warm the environment is. After 1 to 3 hours if you see the dough soft and risen, take it out and press it to take make it flat again, this time just knead 1 time to a circle ball again and let it rest in plastic container with cloth over it for about 30 minutes. After 30 minutes this circle ball dough you either carefully put it in oven or make it flat to make pizza.
I know its a lot of info, but i studied bread and pastry in the past. so making your own bread its not that difficult.
The best part is you can either put the dough in refrigerator for about 1 day or freeze it for couple of weeks. Freezing is not that fresh, but its still good and tastier than your frozen store bought pizza.
mostly Chinese lobster and crab Import make the price up !
Nice video
Thanks!
👀🤔It seems the supermarkets in China to be "Food Paradises with cheap prices" .
If you think a durian is stinky, then you need to accustomize your smell sense to it by having a durian in your house so you smell it everyday for a couple or few months until your brain re-wires itself to be able to distinctly identify the smell of a durian. Then you will see the light of what a durian really smells like, and you will not be able to stop eating durians because it is that good.
That's interesting advice. I like durian but it's definitely a calorie bomb, so I don't eat it that often
@@jiayiandjulieinchina I just make sure that I exercise enough that I don't worry about what and how much I eat. But the one thing I would avoid an excess of is sugar and caffeine.
应该先在微波炉加热一下
I miss it
Like a big kid in a grocery store
Dragon fruit is like $5-7 each in texas😅
cute couple
Thank you 💕
Chinese children likes jellyfish because it like rubberbands just playful and taste good (of course with seasoning)😅
Food?
哇姐姐好漂亮(跑题)❤
谢谢❤
What is the name of this supermarket?
永辉超市 Yonghui Supermarket
Why the Westerners said durian a stinky fruit ? The Asian people love to smell durian; I am one of them, I love to smell as much as I love to eat.
it stink. don't assume all asian like durian.
As an Asian, I can say Durian stinks. But it tastes good when eaten. It can be intoxicating if you eat too much.
B站关注,追到这里继续关注。祝你们生活幸福。杭州是个宜居的城市,山美水美人也美!~~~
Just like an American grocery store, minus the unique foods within our cultures. But we've got celebrities and sports stars on our food too lol
a video dedicated to oreo? you guys are wild hahahahaha
I recently got a suggestion for your channel on TH-cam. I have checked out most of your recent videos. I must say: great, genuine content! I live in LA and currently in nursing school. I promise to travel to Denmark to find a wife as soon as I graduate! Any advice?:) Great looking couple, btw.😇
Average cost
Rice and grsin liquers are more common. Grapes were not cultivated in China, so wines are more rare.
Liimitec supplies of certain western products are normal, as there's no demand, so prices are higher naturally.
Grapes😄
中国2023年生产了14.3万升葡萄酒,排名世界第五
China's Grape production is the largest in the world, 126M Tons of 273M in the world.
How'd you meet each other?
If you go look at our other videos, there's a 3 part series about it 😊
Please bring those gum to your subscribers if you visit Singapore :)
B站追完再来油管支持一波,郎才女貌,最关键还是在我的老家!
谢谢你 😊
Very good
Thank you
Many Chinese people also go to vegetable market to buy vegetables and meat, much more fresher compared to vegetables in supermarket.
True, sadly we don't live close to one. Love the one in Mudanjiang though!
👏👏👏🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳👍👍👍
number of gun-related deaths in the U.S. over the last 6 years (Pew Research Center)
39,740 in 2018 39,707 in 2019 45,222 in 2020 48,830 in 2021 40,125 in 2022 42,888 in 2023
More and more people in China are buying grocery online.
Yeah we do it too sometimes, but I love going to the store myself 😊
😂居然有被禁的小熊
🤣🤣🤣banned bear
Wait what? I thought the media told us they sold dog and cat meat …😑
Haha sorry to disappoint
💪😎👍🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
I would not trust anything from China,however if I lived there Iwould have no choice.Very interesting to see the store and all the variety it offers.
实际上,你很难完全避免中国产的东西。电子产品,工业产品,生活用品,有时候可能不是中国品牌,可是里面的零件或者生产大概率逃不过 made in china
I saw your video on the cruelty of Japanese per ww2.
I just learned March 28th is the Tibet slavery emancipation date. Those offsprings of Dali Lama and ruling cohorts’ slaves celebrate this day in Xizang (Tibet).
Why not cover it?
国内真是吃的天堂,唉,我就不该生活在国外
鳖和龟,不同的品种
All you social credit scores a going up😅😅😅 bunch of liars!!!
@PenSteel-ih8qr Lying about a grocery store? You do know China produces a lot of food right?
@@jiayiandjulieinchina maybe you should do a little research you might actually learn something!!! Or you're probably a commie or a Democrat ( same difference) and no they don't produce a lot of food!!! They can't even feed their own people!!
不想看水果 想看美女
China M2 Money supply 300 trillion, the highest in human history.
All those magnificent structures are not sustainable.
They need to hire many cheap workers who are earning us$300 a month to maintain.
And also, those management staff, technical workers are very cheap too.
If those people have choice, would they continue to work like that for lifetime?
@user-gq4fy6fh7z what's logic? you try to use an exceptional case to disprove general things? Of course, those cleaners that clean Xi Jing Ping bedroom can earn us$10000 per month
@user-gq4fy6fh7z 没必要这么吹牛,否则跟印度人有什么区别。。。国内大部分都达不到你说的这个薪水水平,按现在的汇率算,虽然300美元的工作确实已经很少见。。。但在三四线, 大部分人的工资只有600美元左右,二线的工资大部分也就700、800美元左右,不管在哪个城市,非技能岗位都还是多数。。。另外,忽略工作时长说收入没太大意义。。。
@user-gq4fy6fh7z1000呢吗,劳资失业一年了没找到工作,全是低工资,还在这装13呢
You should go to Hernan 許昌 to be in 胖東來 supermarket. Many vloggers go there and find out what a best market should be.
Eating every part of you(food) is our respect for you
I personally love it. Nothing is wasted!
那里应该不能叫沙拉,其实是烹饪卤制的凉菜,开胃菜。
what is the english word for the turtle like creature called 王八.
Soft shell turtle
所以为啥维尼熊指代那个男人😂
🙂🙏😀🙏
北方也吃香椿的。广东的香椿要100元/1kg了