As a lebanese i have to give my 2 cents on the food: - this is not the outer laying we use for the fatayer cheese and sanbousek . We use basic paste like the ones you usually use for pizza. Also we dont use a spicy sauce with them. - we dont eat rice with lamb shown in the first meal . We eat it with bread and hummus or garlic sauce. - the bread served in this video is way different than the lebanese bread we use which may make the taste of the whole experience different. All of the servings in this video are from the lebanese Mezze which alone might not taste as good as they will taste when you eat them in between all the lebanese Mezze experience as it includes a lot more varieties than what was shown here. To conclude, if you want to taste real authentic lebanese food you have to come to lebanon . The lebanese cuisine is known worldwide as one of the best cuisines in the world and this video only scratches the surface.
As a lebanese, i have soo much to say. The lamb skewers aren't served with rice, these food aren't all served separately. They are normally all together at the table, the bread served with hummus doesn't look right, and the fatayer look extremly diffrent than the ones we actually do, also missed a lot of good food that could have been added.
As A Lebanese...This Was Just Really Basic...And The First 3 Dishes Are Not Even Lebanese 😂 They Deff Dont Look Like This Here ..For The Kibbeh And The Rest Is Okay Rlly Basic Still Not The Same Look As Here...Like The Tabbouleh Does Not Look Like That At All Here😂And Nobody Eat It With A Fork We Eat It With Lettuce...And The Baklava No No No It Doesnt Look Like This At All 😂 But Anwy Glad You Did Something About Lebanon ❤️
I was going to ask why the capital letters on every word, the. The rest of the sentence you reverted to writing normally. Confused doesn't come close to how I feel.
You should do a video showing the Papah's and Mamah's past. Old photos, storied from their youth, etc. Would be really cool Love all the vids! Thanks to everyone involved.
Arabic is the main language. French is semi-official. And English is also widely known. Interestingly enough in the town of Baaloul, Spanish is the main language. I am of Lebanese descent and I speak three of the four. Unfortunately I was never educated in the Arabic language.
As a Swedish person that love middle eastern food i feel like this did not make it justice. Lebanon has amazing food but you need to try cheeses and sausages that they have too. Also, armenian food is a big influence there
you guys should give them iraqi warak enab (we call it dolma) it’s way more flavorful & seasoned and has lots more ingredients involved, other countries tend to make it plain & simplistically which is why it was bland i see from the mamah page as well - just a suggestion that i’d love to see!
The dishes they served here were very basic and are all considered appetizers here, lebanon has a lot more to offer than this, also, with a lot of these dishes, you're not meant to have them on their own like that, you pair them with something else, for example with kibbeh you either have it with tabbouleh and pomegranate molasses or dip it in a soup called mlahiyyah
For desserts, they should've served Halawa el jibn (Sweet cheese dessert), Mehalabiya, or halise, Baklava is not really true authetnic lebanese dessert, it's turkish
Please get them to eat Iraqi food. Iraqis make the best dolma/stuffed grape leaves. The flavours used are different and would appeal to Mexican palates.
I love that you guys did an episode dedicated to Lebanese food but this needs a redo. Everything served were just appetizers (mezze) and they don’t look authentic. Like what are those egg rolls lol. Please take them to a real Lebanese restaurant. Let them try shish tawook, kefta, Kibeh neyeh (raw meat blended with bulgar and spices), fatoush, just to name a few
Lebanon has such an amazing food culture, but the selection of dishes to try here does NOT reflect it! Looks almost like these things were bought from a grocery store?
I can tell you right now these are store bought I live in Lebanon the sambousek doesn’t look like that nor does the ftayer and usually ftayer are filled with spinach not cheese
Interesting answers from the 3 gentlemen - the National dish of Lebanon is actually tabbouleh salad. It is made for every family meal to start with and celebrate independence of Lebanon because at the time, Lebanon was very poor when first created so people were foraging what they could to make flavoursome food, which mainly came from the Mount Lebanon region - this was then called for Tabbouleh Salad to be the national dish of Lebanon
no one here in lebanon eats lamb skewers with rice. plus garlic sauce and chicken are the lebanese pb and j. here in lebanon garlic sauce is only eaten with chicken
As a lebanese this is not the best representation of our food a lot of the dishes weren't done correctly If you want the real lebanese experience go to a lebanese owned restaurant or to Lebanon anyway thank you for trying
The Mexican dad that called it the tortilla of Lebanon is so well cultured. Every video he is familiar with the country and cuisine. Respect to this man. Also like how the other dad referenced Mediterranean cuisine because it is shared foods in the region. Respect to him too. The last dad, to be a teacher seems very uninformed about other cultures. I’m not sure what subject he teaches but I guess it’s not history.
I’m sorry to be that dude BUT NOT EVERY ARAB FOOD IS SPECIFICALLY FOR AN ARAB COUNTRY we don’t know which one invented first but every country eat and use these dishes and have their own way of cooking it so not every Arab country koubah and hummus and fatayer is not a Lebanon dish it’s an Arab dish in general just a small amount and specific dishes that are considered invented by that Arab country like doulma and paachaa from Iraq and mansaf from Jordan and msakhan from Palestine and kabseh from saudi and also mandy from Yemen so yeah and not also shawarma is a specific Arab country thing it’s an Arab general food and probably most likely that most of all the sweets and general Arab dishes are Turkish or to be specific an ottoman dish in the Ottoman Empire 😊 pls do your research 😂❤
What makes you think its not Lebanese, do you have a proof it isn't, and what make you think its not the other way around about the ottoman dishes ,what if the ottomans took our dishes and not the other way around just like the coffee ,they call it turkish coffee and its not even close to be turkish , its Ethiopian and arabs took it and even preserved the fnejin Ethiopian art too .also the flavor of Lebanese dishes even in mutual middle East dishes is wayyyyy different then other Arab countries and the balance are different ,the ingredients flavors are different and genuinely taste better hence why it's so loved and popular ,even the presentation is better now if you are annoyed by this fact its on you but there is a reason Lebanese food the one the world loves the most out of all middle Eastern cuisine . Also dolma is not iraqi its armenian. Its funny how suddenly you say all these other Arab countries invented dishes bes somehow Lebanese don't have the capability to invent such food 😂
Lebanese Must Try (Basic/For Beginners) Hummus/Baba Gabouj Fried Kibbeh Tabouleh Cheese Pie Pita w/Labneh and olives Patata Harra Chicken and Lamb Skewers Warah Anab Baklava Knafeh w Kaak Halawa Jibban There are much more complex dishes to our cuisine. The list and the video are good starting points though
For desserts, they should've served Halawa el jibn (Sweet cheese dessert), Mehalabiya, or halise, Baklava is not really true authetnic lebanese dessert, it's turkish
For desserts, they should've served Halawa el jibn (Sweet cheese dessert), Mehalabiya, or halise, Baklava is not really true authetnic lebanese dessert, it's turkish xDD
The descriptions they’re giving make me think the food was horribly made and the food itself isn’t a good representation the first three aren’t even a thing here People are saying the food is basic but they don’t even tell them how to eat it properly or what it is Come on guys usually you’re better with research
There is a lot of Lebanese heritage in Mexico as well, from the al Pastor tacos to Salma Hayek and Carlos Slim Helú. I wish the producers included this info in the video, it would have made it far more interesting.
What should papah try next?
Authentic Italian food!
turkish
@@MrLomeGaming Exactly. The origins of most middle-eastern food.
German food?
Colombian food
Who ever cooked this food didn't do it justice
Agreed. Where'd they order this?
Bro did you see what they called sambousek 😂😂😂😂😂
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So true- when I see the channel from Pakistan, when they serve them Mexican food it comes up far short!
As a lebanese i have to give my 2 cents on the food:
- this is not the outer laying we use for the fatayer cheese and sanbousek . We use basic paste like the ones you usually use for pizza. Also we dont use a spicy sauce with them.
- we dont eat rice with lamb shown in the first meal . We eat it with bread and hummus or garlic sauce.
- the bread served in this video is way different than the lebanese bread we use which may make the taste of the whole experience different.
All of the servings in this video are from the lebanese Mezze which alone might not taste as good as they will taste when you eat them in between all the lebanese Mezze experience as it includes a lot more varieties than what was shown here.
To conclude, if you want to taste real authentic lebanese food you have to come to lebanon . The lebanese cuisine is known worldwide as one of the best cuisines in the world and this video only scratches the surface.
this is not authentic lebanese food
Yh they didn't do Lebanese food justice. I'm not lebanese but it's my fav
yep..so true.
Cypriot here. We share a few dishes, koupes, koupepia. Lebanese food is so good.
No no, this is not Lebanese food. Not the authentic cuisine. I have 48 years of experience in the field of being Lebanese 😂
As a Lebanese, this food was super basic. I loved that you did Lebanese food tho!
as a lebanese, I never saw in any Lebanese restaurant or in any home a lamb skewer with rice and garlic sauce, WTHHH
It should of been tahini sauce smh 🙄
@@samer2wakimfr tho
As a lebanese, i have soo much to say. The lamb skewers aren't served with rice, these food aren't all served separately. They are normally all together at the table, the bread served with hummus doesn't look right, and the fatayer look extremly diffrent than the ones we actually do, also missed a lot of good food that could have been added.
Baklava is also not really lebanese, they should've served Halawa el jibn (Sweet cheese dessert), Mehalabiya, or halise
As A Lebanese...This Was Just Really Basic...And The First 3 Dishes Are Not Even Lebanese 😂 They Deff Dont Look Like This Here ..For The Kibbeh And The Rest Is Okay Rlly Basic Still Not The Same Look As Here...Like The Tabbouleh Does Not Look Like That At All Here😂And Nobody Eat It With A Fork We Eat It With Lettuce...And The Baklava No No No It Doesnt Look Like This At All 😂 But Anwy Glad You Did Something About Lebanon ❤️
I was going to ask why the capital letters on every word, the. The rest of the sentence you reverted to writing normally. Confused doesn't come close to how I feel.
@@yamanmustafa7574 lol ?
@@yamanmustafa7574wut🗿
Yimkin they made the lamb in the first dish mashawe
@@JoeZn-vz3dg you didn't laugh out loud, and you can't ask "laugh out loud?". It's just getting embarrassing for you now...
You should do a video showing the Papah's and Mamah's past. Old photos, storied from their youth, etc. Would be really cool
Love all the vids! Thanks to everyone involved.
As a Lebanese, this is NOT Lebanese food. But the Mexican dads are so cute and really tried to be polite about it ❤
lebonese food found throughout mexico, descendents running cafes and restaurants
Arabic is the main language. French is semi-official. And English is also widely known. Interestingly enough in the town of Baaloul, Spanish is the main language. I am of Lebanese descent and I speak three of the four. Unfortunately I was never educated in the Arabic language.
❤ this video! They are so thoughtful and you know they are genuine in their comments ☺️
As a Swedish person that love middle eastern food i feel like this did not make it justice. Lebanon has amazing food but you need to try cheeses and sausages that they have too. Also, armenian food is a big influence there
Whoever made this food should be put in jail, what kind of sambousek is that 😂😂😂😂😂 . Lebanese person here .
It looks like they used the store bought egg roll packets. Nothing like the original.
Amor al hermoso México y maravillosos mexicanos❤
the lebanese inside me was crying watching these food being given. Shouldve gotten a lebanese person to do the food😪
The last guy with the 'stach. Mis respetos, usted si tiene cultura.
You guys should’ve brought a Lebanese mother to do that food. The whole experience would’ve been different.
didn't do lebanese food justice at all 😭 what a shame
Our Lebanese homies brought over their skills to the new world, and they gave us the magic of tacos al pastor and tacos arabes.
you guys should give them iraqi warak enab (we call it dolma) it’s way more flavorful & seasoned and has lots more ingredients involved, other countries tend to make it plain & simplistically which is why it was bland i see from the mamah page as well - just a suggestion that i’d love to see!
The dishes they served here were very basic and are all considered appetizers here, lebanon has a lot more to offer than this, also, with a lot of these dishes, you're not meant to have them on their own like that, you pair them with something else, for example with kibbeh you either have it with tabbouleh and pomegranate molasses or dip it in a soup called mlahiyyah
For desserts, they should've served Halawa el jibn (Sweet cheese dessert), Mehalabiya, or halise, Baklava is not really true authetnic lebanese dessert, it's turkish
@@xXVibrantSnowXx that's true, and the savory dishes they served were things we have as appetizers not as main meals
"That is dank!" Tio cracks me up!
Please get them to eat Iraqi food. Iraqis make the best dolma/stuffed grape leaves. The flavours used are different and would appeal to Mexican palates.
What in the name of 1970s Western idea of what Arabia looks and sounds like, is this music?!
I love that you guys did an episode dedicated to Lebanese food but this needs a redo. Everything served were just appetizers (mezze) and they don’t look authentic. Like what are those egg rolls lol. Please take them to a real Lebanese restaurant. Let them try shish tawook, kefta, Kibeh neyeh (raw meat blended with bulgar and spices), fatoush, just to name a few
Day 115 asking about Vicente
😂❤thank you to try our food and give us this amazing content 🤍
Eu gostei desse episódio, obrigado❤
redo but now with authentic Lebanese food !!
Lebanon has such an amazing food culture, but the selection of dishes to try here does NOT reflect it! Looks almost like these things were bought from a grocery store?
Yeah they did Lebanon dirty with this restaurant/grocery choice. Real Lebanese food is amazing.
I can tell you right now these are store bought I live in Lebanon the sambousek doesn’t look like that nor does the ftayer and usually ftayer are filled with spinach not cheese
I’m lebanese and that was not even close 😂😂😂
Can you do an episode about Lebanese food?
this channel is awesome
Interesting answers from the 3 gentlemen - the National dish of Lebanon is actually tabbouleh salad. It is made for every family meal to start with and celebrate independence of Lebanon because at the time, Lebanon was very poor when first created so people were foraging what they could to make flavoursome food, which mainly came from the Mount Lebanon region - this was then called for Tabbouleh Salad to be the national dish of Lebanon
What I don't like IS serving food In Small portions instead Of quantity served For Group.
no one here in lebanon eats lamb skewers with rice. plus garlic sauce and chicken are the lebanese pb and j. here in lebanon garlic sauce is only eaten with chicken
I have lebanese friends that eats kebab with rice, so you're wrong on that
We need to get a "you no" count going on the guy with the checkered shirt you no what I mean😂
As a lebanese this is not the best representation of our food a lot of the dishes weren't done correctly If you want the real lebanese experience go to a lebanese owned restaurant or to Lebanon anyway thank you for trying
Bro as a Lebanese I say this is different than what we actually eat
Still waiting for the lebanese food
No raw Kibbeh?
I'm lucky to live near a culturally diverse area, Mediterranean food is probably my favorite, right up there with Mexican.
I hate raw food :(
USB port 😂😂😂
Where's Vicente?! :(
Do iraki food pls ❤️
Now I want Lebanese food and it’s been a while since I had some and I remember it being so good. 😂
Thanks for the effort, but try all this back in Lebanon, you would never want to leave...plus there are hundreds of other dishes...
Comparing our Lebanese food to jack in the box hits pretty hard honestly😶
Just noticed the colours of a tabbouleh is the same as the flag 🇱🇧.
I’m sorry but this channel gotta do better with the food
Lebenese food is so good no one wouldn’t like it
You just have to do it justice
I like hummus with leftover cold chicken, soooo good
A lot of Spanish food got influenced by the centuries of Arabian rule. Plus the Romans loved there food, so that spread to all there conquered land.
Love the Papas!!! But can we get authentic Lebanese food up in here?! Redo, please! And please give them real utensils 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
The subtitles guy has "you know" on copy and paste. 😂
As a Lebanese....... I need therapy now...
Where's Vicente? 😢
I miss him!
It would be cool to see an authentic Mexican food. They always reference mole. So foods like that, Mexican soul foods if you will.
I totally agree! It would be fun to see maybe the Mamas make authentic Mexican dish each one and have the papas taste it and then vice versa
Dads try prison food😂 spreads for everyone lmaoo
this
@@MichelleAOV OMG! 😆 It would be the most watched episode!
Heck yeah!! 😂😂😂
dpeezy crossover episode por favor 🙏🏽 #bussin
I good I know all about that I made one for my wife one time
Try my moms Lebanese food you will love it
❤❤❤❤❤Mexico❤❤❤❤❤
Dude you know you speak English….. that Banana Pudding Soul food bought it out of you 😇
Actually, this is levantine food and not Lebanese.
Fatpush is the national dish of Lebanon and Kibbeh is Syrian
that's a insult to Lebanese food 😅and I'm not even Lebanese but I've worked in Lebanese restaurants
It's a crime to serve humus without olive oil
roblox tree? lol
Yall need to get a real chef cause wtf
USB PORT
The Mexican dad that called it the tortilla of Lebanon is so well cultured. Every video he is familiar with the country and cuisine. Respect to this man.
Also like how the other dad referenced Mediterranean cuisine because it is shared foods in the region. Respect to him too.
The last dad, to be a teacher seems very uninformed about other cultures. I’m not sure what subject he teaches but I guess it’s not history.
Whoever cooked this should not cook again 😂
I’m sorry to be that dude BUT NOT EVERY ARAB FOOD IS SPECIFICALLY FOR AN ARAB COUNTRY we don’t know which one invented first but every country eat and use these dishes and have their own way of cooking it so not every Arab country koubah and hummus and fatayer is not a Lebanon dish it’s an Arab dish in general just a small amount and specific dishes that are considered invented by that Arab country like doulma and paachaa from Iraq and mansaf from Jordan and msakhan from Palestine and kabseh from saudi and also mandy from Yemen so yeah and not also shawarma is a specific Arab country thing it’s an Arab general food and probably most likely that most of all the sweets and general Arab dishes are Turkish or to be specific an ottoman dish in the Ottoman Empire 😊 pls do your research 😂❤
What makes you think its not Lebanese, do you have a proof it isn't, and what make you think its not the other way around about the ottoman dishes ,what if the ottomans took our dishes and not the other way around just like the coffee ,they call it turkish coffee and its not even close to be turkish , its Ethiopian and arabs took it and even preserved the fnejin Ethiopian art too .also the flavor of Lebanese dishes even in mutual middle East dishes is wayyyyy different then other Arab countries and the balance are different ,the ingredients flavors are different and genuinely taste better hence why it's so loved and popular ,even the presentation is better now if you are annoyed by this fact its on you but there is a reason Lebanese food the one the world loves the most out of all middle Eastern cuisine .
Also dolma is not iraqi its armenian. Its funny how suddenly you say all these other Arab countries invented dishes bes somehow Lebanese don't have the capability to invent such food 😂
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I’m hungry now 😢
What were the dishes in the beginning. That’s not typical Lebanese…
Lebanese Must Try (Basic/For Beginners)
Hummus/Baba Gabouj
Fried Kibbeh
Tabouleh
Cheese Pie
Pita w/Labneh and olives
Patata Harra
Chicken and Lamb Skewers
Warah Anab
Baklava
Knafeh w Kaak
Halawa Jibban
There are much more complex dishes to our cuisine. The list and the video are good starting points though
I agree with Arturo: you can never go wrong with baklava!
Who ever made the food hasn't got a clue about lebanese food
As a lebanese i can say that some of these dishes aren’t even Lebanese.
One day these channels will make a bit more effort to serve more authentic versions of the dishes and the quality will improve dramatically.
half of these foods are turkish
This is nothing close to traditional lebanese food 😂
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5:04 Roblox tree 😭
nothing about this feels Lebanese tbh
As a Lebanese I can confirm that this is not authentic Lebanese food!
For desserts, they should've served Halawa el jibn (Sweet cheese dessert), Mehalabiya, or halise, Baklava is not really true authetnic lebanese dessert, it's turkish
You know
Didn't even include Shish Tawouk.
Sounds to me the channel is from sraeel.
I got offended and a lot 😅
it s far than being Lebanese xd
For desserts, they should've served Halawa el jibn (Sweet cheese dessert), Mehalabiya, or halise, Baklava is not really true authetnic lebanese dessert, it's turkish xDD
The descriptions they’re giving make me think the food was horribly made and the food itself isn’t a good representation the first three aren’t even a thing here
People are saying the food is basic but they don’t even tell them how to eat it properly or what it is
Come on guys usually you’re better with research
There is a lot of Lebanese heritage in Mexico as well, from the al Pastor tacos to Salma Hayek and Carlos Slim Helú.
I wish the producers included this info in the video, it would have made it far more interesting.
At a glance, I read the word, 'lesbian' in the title. Dyslexia, a curse and a gift.
Their food is something I'd bet these gentlemen are very familiar with. 👅😼
I am lebanese ❤
So where’s the lebanese food?
I’m Lebanese and trust me you need to try proper Lebanese food from Lebanon or a Lebanese household cause these aren’t it tbh
kibbeh is not our national dish.. no way 😂
Salma Hayek is Mexican and Lebanese
The fuck where is the hummus with the first dish, garlic for chicken
As lebanese i love these food but the first 3 are not Lebanese food
As a Lebanese most of these dishes weren’t even made correctly
Maybe one day they can try authentic Texas bbq