From an Indian, don't eat Roti/Chapati/Naan with rice. Indian breads are eaten in way where you dip the bread in the curry and eat it. And rice is supposed eat separatly with mixing the curry.
I don't eat the vadai(doughnut) with chutney normally. Btw indian breads and rice are mainly eaten together most prolly during indian wedding buffet like try it all moment.
I respect your opinion on how you choose to eat your food but kindly don't limit others from eating how they wish. There are no 'indian rules' saying we need to eat them separately lol. As one myself, I like to eat my naan or roti with a potato curry and have rice with the meat curry and it's amazing. You can eat them separately but don't pretend you're giving eating advice when it's a personal preference 😂
Brennan most indian food is extremely vegetariam friendly. U gotta find a 5 star indian restaurant and try alot of the food, i just had some last night and it was amazing. The flavors are so unique!
I’ve never understood how people find comfort in watching people eat. But when I started watching brennen a little bit ago, I’ve been finding it so easy to eat. I feel like I’m eating with friends, and before I know it I cleared my plate. Thank you brennen for unknowingly helping me and for making me finally forget that I even have an e.d. ❤️
I'm going to be honest, Indian food at first look doesn't look amazing, but the taste is just wow 😍. When I first tried it I was a bit scared but ended up loving it it.
@@zerocarbon6787wtf is that supposed to mean . I would say it's opposite or if it's same not decorating in both part . No way they are not decorating in usa and decorating in India unless it's Fancy expensive place then it's decorated in both parts
I have learned, through extensively watching your videos, that some of the absolute BEST places to grab a bite to eat are the ones often "judged" and SUS in appearance! These "holes in the wall" often don't spend money on advertising or a fancy establishment, instead focusing on quality ingredients and love of the cooking craft. Your channel is helping to showcase these otherwise unknown eateries and that is especially important as economic recovery begins commencement post-COVID. Great video, and I am always supportive of your brand!
Although plain sweetened lassi is a staple, my dad likes to have it when he reaches his workplace, even when I was in my home town my mom used to make it for me as well, I miss those days ❤️
Always love watching Brennen's videos and have done so for the past 6 years. You guys always make me crack up laughing because yall are just naturally funny and its cool how yall are not afraid to try out new and unfamiliar cultural foods! 😁
Great video guys, but as an Indian, i can tell that that was the most authentic looking chicken curry there. It's supposed to have that dark brown colour, oily texture, and the chicken will have bones, which you need to debone with your hand. And Indian cuisine is anyway meant to be eaten with your hand. One hand preferably, but two incase the roti/chapati is stiff!
@@zerocarbon6787 sure but there's a similarity even in the texture and colour of different chicken curries. And the one in this video is a representation of typical indian chicken curry. Hence i say it looks authentic.
Indian food can be extremely presentable , its just some indians care less about presentation but at a good restaurant it can be extremely good looking and presentable
Rahul, the owner of the vegetarian shop at 16:00 gave you such a great explanation and experience of some of our most popular foods, sweets and beverages. Bless him
Indian food is my favorite type of food. Although I just love curry in general but I love how Indian food is comprised of many different things. I could eat it every day if given the chance. Only thing I do not like is that sometimes the spices can end up sticking to your clothes. I do love discovering new Indian dishes so this video has given me an idea of a few new foods to try next time I visit a restaurant.
@@leannhill9042 i like his reviews and new places he goes to try but i seen hes always doing dat shit when he tries different culture foods like sorry but boy u not slick doing that and hes lowk a no sabo kid with his brother when they go to the mexican market/restaurant 💀😹🤦
@@leannhill9042 how is it disrespectful he’s not taunting them or making fun of them, that’s like saying when someone does a british accent that’s not british they’re being disrespectful…
14:11 It's important to end a meal with curd/yogurt mixed rice or lassi(the yogurt drink). If u want a simple meal to try some curry, get some curd rice and have a curry on the side. That will keep your stomach safe. Since it's a one off thing, it might not cause trouble.
Hey Brennen! Just a quick thing the first restaurant you went to the thing you were calling “naan” is actually called Roti it’s made from wheat flour. Its more authentic Indian Style item vs Punjabi food which consist of naan, chicken tikka, mango lassi, panner etc… Also The donut shaped item is called (men-doo va-da)
That's not indian version of spaghetti, that's chowmein, a fusion of indian and chinese cuisine called indo-chinese that has mad craze in the Indian street food scene.
Indian food is not just the butter chicken,Daal,paneer and Naan and chicken Tikka...I'm from the south and in my state we use a lot of coconut and mild spice than north indian ones...indian food is very diverse from north to south to east and west...and the state i am from we eat a lot of different seafood!
Don't get me wrong but I have to tell you that you are not supposed to eat roti ( round bread) with rice it always goes with cury or some type of dry veggies 😅 And love from India ❤
The spanish were trading with india early on thats where alot of the spices came from to alot of indian traders were trading with the Mediterranean and then from spain brought it to mexico
You guys should try Nepali food!!! It's very similar to Indian food. And also try Pani Puri which is a Indian snack food. I love watching your videos it brightens my day. Lots of love
Hi guys! I just discovered you and i hit jackpot because Indian food is my very favorite with Greek coming in 2nd. I wanna tell you i really enjoyed your video! Im a fan! You both have fantastic energy and make us feel like longtime friends! Loved hangin out with you both! ❤
Referring to how you ate and what you ate, the crepe-like food is known as Dosa (Pronounced Dho-sah) and it is a South-Indian pancake like crepe that is filled with potato stuffing. It is usually served with a chutney (sauce) and sambal (the thing you guys mistook for soup). When you eat it. you are supposed to smother sambal on top of the crepe and use a fork and knife to eat it. Hope this helps for next time!
its called dosa(though-saa) and sambhar. you never use fork and knife even though you can. you break the crepe with your hand, pick up the masala filling with your hand and eat it. Dipping in the chutney or sambhar is optional still with your hand. spoons can be used for the sambhar and chutney
Brennen is me... "It looks..👀👀" 😂😂😂❤❤❤ I was gonna comment for a date for my daughter with Jake..then things took a turn "maybe they want to sit on the couch and watch us" 🤔🤔🤣🤣
Only thing i wanna say is, indian food is always content to the heart, no matter which part you visit, we don't have pizza or burger for our dinner, may be once in a while at lunch to be honest, we believe in having a full hearty dinner, if u ever come here, leemee know man, i will make u taste some wildest veg dishes + some non veg too
The chili like lentil soup (Sambhar) was the dip for Dosa (Crepe). This is a South Indian dish. North India is known for Chicken tikka masala (popularly) but hands down, South Indian food is the best.
I have to say this... I love spices, I'm Peruvian, i live in Italy, my partner is Chinese, our kids love food so I like to cook for them, before trying to make some indian food at home, i was sure i had enough spices between my cooking culture, the one of my partner, the local one and some other asian too (japanese and Korean), i was so wrong... My chicken curry push me to buy lot's more and, sadistic as i am, making my own curry forced me to buy more 😂 👌 It has been a year and a half since our chicken curry is part of our weekly menu, so good, so tasty, hard to make if u aren't use to lots of ingredients but, worth it, now i just put everything in order and cook, the side dishes are so so good, veggies are so tasty that kids just love them❤ samosas, naan, both simple one or with something inside... So good and yeah, there are lots of similarities with latin cuisine, the basic at home are tomatoes,onions, garlic, pepper, cummin, just the basic and the coriander, we, in Perù, love coriander.
Indian Food is good😍👏🏽👏🏽🙌🏽 I’ve had it a few times. The spices n flavor is very good. Their food isn’t spicy compared to other Asian countries. Mango Lassi ,Garlic Naan and Dosas !!! OMG😩🙋🏽♀️Please try it.
@@Blazee2897 well I’m Jamaican soo that’s why I say that. We use pepper in our food so I’m use to the spicy but Malaysian n Etc.. the chilis/ peppers used is stronger than ours. Ooooo so spicy
I feel like this isn’t a fair comparison though. He went to the same Mexican market for breakfast, lunch and dinner but went to a different market for each meal in the Indian restaurant. If you want to compare market food, he should’ve gone to one Indian market for breakfast, lunch and dinner and compared taste/freshness etc. to the Mexican one. It’s giving low key “let’s make Mexicans look bad” vibes.
@@crystalkerstal Just saying how it's done in general.... one can choose to do whatever they want to do, drown them in beer with melted cheese on top for all i care :)
Love you both, Love your videos and different foods you guys try…❤❤❤👌👌 Oh Brennen I’ll take that date 😂 I can imagine chilling with both you guys look so much fun to be around and of course the GREAT FOOD you guys eat 🤤🫡❤
The prices are 10-15 times more as compared to India. Wada pav 7.50$ 😂 In India it costs 15 cents, that's Rs15. Plain dosa 9$, here it's 20 cents. 😅 The owner is making tons of money 💰 🤑 💸
As a blue eyed blonde I once worked in a friend's Indian restaurant as a hostess. I really enjoyed their sense of humour as the customers would joke that I was the world's palest Indian and the kitchen crew would always make my staff meal marked "white girl weak" - because I couldn't handle the spices and the customers would teach me Punjabi and Hindi pronunciations of dishes. The chef barely spoke a word of English but he went out of his way to teach me how to use a tandoor oven and make the base sauces so I could cook these dishes for my husband. Fun fact however: Tikka masala is actually British. 👌
The gentleman (wearing the turban), from the first shop, really touched my heart. After they fist bumped, he did the…put his palms together prayer style…he is definitely emanating some sweet light.
Basically you’ve ate
lunch for breakfast
Dinner for lunch
Breakfast for snacks
All mixed up😂😂
🤣🤣
From an Indian, don't eat Roti/Chapati/Naan with rice. Indian breads are eaten in way where you dip the bread in the curry and eat it. And rice is supposed eat separatly with mixing the curry.
Watching them eat it made me uncomfortable
I don't eat the vadai(doughnut) with chutney normally. Btw indian breads and rice are mainly eaten together most prolly during indian wedding buffet like try it all moment.
I respect your opinion on how you choose to eat your food but kindly don't limit others from eating how they wish. There are no 'indian rules' saying we need to eat them separately lol.
As one myself, I like to eat my naan or roti with a potato curry and have rice with the meat curry and it's amazing. You can eat them separately but don't pretend you're giving eating advice when it's a personal preference 😂
@@robintitanstudios6455yes so true
@@yashchavan28same
Brennan can’t lie 😂😂😂his face says it all 😂😂😂😂
On god 😂
@@normdogg1472For real
Dude why he change his accent like Lindsey Lohan when he was talking to the Indian guy I’m deceased😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You are now AryansLife
@@aryanmech8912Abe yar 😂🤣
We wanna see Brennen cooking Indian food!!! I know it’s a lil out of your comfort zone but WE ARE WAITING FOR IT🫂
It’s way too hard. They barley know how to cook. I just can’t recommend it :/
I love how he compares a tray to prison food meanwhile that’s what we use in American schools😅😭
American school food is Not like this food prison food yes but not our
schools 🎉😂
@@MichelleMC6067
Actually prison food damn sure doesn't yesterday anything like this! 💯
But anyway, I think she was speaking more on the tray...
The Indian crepe place (16minutes in) with the vegetarian owner was awesome. Everyone was so nice!
Brennan most indian food is extremely vegetariam friendly. U gotta find a 5 star indian restaurant and try alot of the food, i just had some last night and it was amazing. The flavors are so unique!
I’ve never understood how people find comfort in watching people eat. But when I started watching brennen a little bit ago, I’ve been finding it so easy to eat. I feel like I’m eating with friends, and before I know it I cleared my plate.
Thank you brennen for unknowingly helping me and for making me finally forget that I even have an e.d. ❤️
I'm going to be honest, Indian food at first look doesn't look amazing, but the taste is just wow 😍. When I first tried it I was a bit scared but ended up loving it it.
You must try Indian food in India 🇮🇳 itself , it will be 100x tasty ❤
Becoz immigrats don't spend time on decoration and presentation. In India they present it well and serve
And now you will see more tailor cut Indian cuisine in fancy 5 star restaurants.
@zerocarbon6787 yea of course that makes sense. Nevertheless I learned my lesson. It's delicious 😋
@@zerocarbon6787wtf is that supposed to mean . I would say it's opposite or if it's same not decorating in both part . No way they are not decorating in usa and decorating in India unless it's Fancy expensive place then it's decorated in both parts
This made me want to go and try Indian food for the first time. All that looked so good!
You can also cook our Indian food instead of buying them
@@satishjain3270 it's difficult to get all the types of spices outside of india
It’s sooo goood!!!
i lived next to indian restaraunt took me 4 years to try it out
I will recommend that before eating any indian food try to know how to eat those foods. Like with what combination it should be. 😊 🇮🇳 ❤
video suggestion : take someone with you who is accustomed to the food, so they can let you know the correct way of eating certain foods
29:33 "debit or credit?".... "Credit" .... "ONLY CASH!" LMAOO
I have learned, through extensively watching your videos, that some of the absolute BEST places to grab a bite to eat are the ones often "judged" and SUS in appearance! These "holes in the wall" often don't spend money on advertising or a fancy establishment, instead focusing on quality ingredients and love of the cooking craft. Your channel is helping to showcase these otherwise unknown eateries and that is especially important as economic recovery begins commencement post-COVID. Great video, and I am always supportive of your brand!
How does a store/restaurant look “sus” a business can’t be gay or straight lol
@@bertooo1358 sus doesnt mean gay lmao it's just short for suspicious
@@bertooo1358 why are you so dumb😭ain’t no way you brought gay/straight in this convo lmao sus = suspicious
@@bertooo1358what a gen z thing to say lmao
@@tidbitlover it originally meant that something was gay but I think the white kids are trying to make the word sus mean “suspicious”
Fun fact - Mango Lassi is not a staple. West made it look like its a staple :)
Although plain sweetened lassi is a staple, my dad likes to have it when he reaches his workplace, even when I was in my home town my mom used to make it for me as well, I miss those days ❤️
Never a staple. Period @@king_h.3826
2:30
Dipping medu vada in the wrong sauce 😫😖😵💫😵🫨
Love that Brennan talks about any food that isn’t meat, as like some “other” food that’s like, extraneous to the rest of the world 😂😭😭😭😭
Always love watching Brennen's videos and have done so for the past 6 years. You guys always make me crack up laughing because yall are just naturally funny and its cool how yall are not afraid to try out new and unfamiliar cultural foods! 😁
You're the best!
@Brennen Taylor You are amazing!! God bless you, brother!!
@@BrennenTaylor Estamos explotando a todo volumen No es mi amigo En las fiestas de barriles de cerveza de la escuela
Me estoy poniendo Descolorido que una Azada Up in this Jawn Mi Muchacho 🤪😎🤟
Great video guys, but as an Indian, i can tell that that was the most authentic looking chicken curry there. It's supposed to have that dark brown colour, oily texture, and the chicken will have bones, which you need to debone with your hand. And Indian cuisine is anyway meant to be eaten with your hand. One hand preferably, but two incase the roti/chapati is stiff!
That's not true every Indian state have diff collar chicken curry
@@zerocarbon6787but they are not suppose to be lookin that orangish color I think
@@zerocarbon6787 sure but there's a similarity even in the texture and colour of different chicken curries. And the one in this video is a representation of typical indian chicken curry. Hence i say it looks authentic.
let them eat how they want
@@riderchallenge4250 Bruh u don't get it do you?? it's not about how they want to eat there are some things which should be eaten in a way
brennen pouring sauce on the jalebi got me. lmfaooo. i was like no don't just no........
Woww!! As a Vegetarian Indian.. I was soo proud when you guys started praising the food!!
Same!!! So happy
3:20 - That's not called a prison tray here it's called a mess tray.
Indian food can be extremely presentable , its just some indians care less about presentation but at a good restaurant it can be extremely good looking and presentable
Rahul, the owner of the vegetarian shop at 16:00 gave you such a great explanation and experience of some of our most popular foods, sweets and beverages. Bless him
Naah
where is this located at the food looks at I never had Indian food.
Yeah he must have explained nicely that's why he ended up having "Lentil soup"
I missed the Taylor bros so much !! Welcome back!
You gotta dip the dosa in the lentil soup as you call it. Also never mix bread and rice
Indian food is my favorite type of food. Although I just love curry in general but I love how Indian food is comprised of many different things. I could eat it every day if given the chance. Only thing I do not like is that sometimes the spices can end up sticking to your clothes. I do love discovering new Indian dishes so this video has given me an idea of a few new foods to try next time I visit a restaurant.
I screamed when he mixed naan with curry and rice 😭🙏🏻
I love how friendly the indian people and Brennen and Jake are. Love the videos. Keep it up
Brennan had me dying when he told jake, " the way you do things turns me on".. 😂😂😂
You BETTER be paying Jake well for these videos with the high quality bathroom reviews 😭😭
23:19 " Send money🤔, send ME money🥰!"
Lmao I was dying when brennen kept trying to copy their accent and saying “thank you my friend” 💀🤣🤣🤣
That wasn't funny, very disrespectful
@@leannhill9042 i like his reviews and new places he goes to try but i seen hes always doing dat shit when he tries different culture foods like sorry but boy u not slick doing that and hes lowk a no sabo kid with his brother when they go to the mexican market/restaurant 💀😹🤦
@@leannhill9042 how is it disrespectful he’s not taunting them or making fun of them, that’s like saying when someone does a british accent that’s not british they’re being disrespectful…
@@BruhLolz64 🤣🤣🤣 he is a no sabo kid, but I really think people are being over sensitive, if he was making fun or taunting I would agree though
@@leannhill9042 Everything's disrespectful to u, isn't it?
Stop being so fkn oversensitive.
(Coming from an Indian)
Love this!!! I’ve never tried Indian food but this makes me want to venture out!
It’s soooo sooo good you should!
Hey Brennen, love these types of vids were u try different cultures foods keep it up x
14:11 It's important to end a meal with curd/yogurt mixed rice or lassi(the yogurt drink). If u want a simple meal to try some curry, get some curd rice and have a curry on the side. That will keep your stomach safe. Since it's a one off thing, it might not cause trouble.
Just posted a preview of the NEW song on my instagram!!! It releases on FRIDAY!!! @BRENNEN instagram.com/reel/CtH2RP-AtUM/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
Its soo good can’t wait for people to see it on YT
I can't wait I am counting down the days 😁😁😁
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Sending you mad love from Newark New Jersey my brothers!!! Stay safe out there!!!✌🏼
Look forward to hearing it and I can’t believe neither one of you have a girlfriend,what happened you worked to much for them lol
Hey Brennen! Just a quick thing the first restaurant you went to the thing you were calling “naan” is actually called Roti it’s made from wheat flour. Its more authentic Indian Style item vs Punjabi food which consist of naan, chicken tikka, mango lassi, panner etc…
Also The donut shaped item is called (men-doo va-da)
Yeah that was the roti
@nalivay4168 It's Medu Wada not Mendoo ! 🤦♂
@@michaelperiker265 I know…… when someone like him sees medu he will look at it as ME-DU I’m writing it out how he can pronounce it properly…
@@nalivay4168 don t eat rice and roti(naan) same time 😅
@@sanskarbhawsar4454why not?
Jakes out of pocket comments are hilarious 😂
That's not indian version of spaghetti, that's chowmein, a fusion of indian and chinese cuisine called indo-chinese that has mad craze in the Indian street food scene.
i cant be the only one who thought they were slightly disrespectful in this
They were stereotyping and being a bit immature. I agree
They were trynna be funny but it was so cringe
Nahh
Yess they ate beef and in India we Indians don't eat beef
@@dhruvk179in some parts they do
I realized how much I am like my mom when I literally yelled "TAKE SMALLER BITES" lol.... we take bites like 1/10 of what you guys were eating...
some people in North America don’t like the way Indian food smells but just give it a chance it’s so so good
Indian food is not just the butter chicken,Daal,paneer and Naan and chicken Tikka...I'm from the south and in my state we use a lot of coconut and mild spice than north indian ones...indian food is very diverse from north to south to east and west...and the state i am from we eat a lot of different seafood!
@@elizabethluke8697We don't eat all that up north either 😂😂😂😂. Very rare
Indian food smells so buttery, isn't it?
“I’m just starting I’m new” had me rolling 😂
Don't get me wrong but I have to tell you that you are not supposed to eat roti ( round bread) with rice it always goes with cury or some type of dry veggies 😅
And love from India ❤
Flat bread tortilla
Love the video, keep em coming! I love how Brennen says he doesn't think that's appropriate... MY FRIEND!😄
The spanish were trading with india early on thats where alot of the spices came from to alot of indian traders were trading with the Mediterranean and then from spain brought it to mexico
12:02 You’ve mastered how to eat a Garlic naan like a pro Indian 👌
Need to do Asian market food next cause that’s were it’s at for international markets
Brennen you have to try Trinidadian food for sure! You have to try their street food, doubles, for sure, they are delicious!
You guys should try Nepali food!!! It's very similar to Indian food. And also try Pani Puri which is a Indian snack food. I love watching your videos it brightens my day. Lots of love
I'm glad you like Indian food ❤️😊 love from India 🇮🇳
watching this as an Indian who has this stuff every day its weird and exciting at the same time seeing u guys eat this stuff
dudeeeeee, next time try “Persian Food” for 24 hours 😮💨
You guys should do Salvadoran food next! Especially pupusas!
Mmmmm some papusa or empanadas
@@MelRose42 wtf is a papusa?
How u gonna misspelled it when it's spelled right for u in this comment🤣
The card scratch at the end was the cherry on top. Thanks for the amazing content!
You guys should try a Filipino restaurant sometime. Some dishes are similar to Mexican but still a little different. ❤
I like this idea
I love you guys being single! 😂 y’all are funny and I love it!!!
STONED, DRUNK AND HAVIN A GOOD ASS TIME 😂 U GO BRO'S
Indian fan here! For past 6 years since sam and colby on youtube so big fan! Keep up and try again
Everything looked DELICIOUS! 😋
Safe Journey! CHOLULA!!!
Hi guys! I just discovered you and i hit jackpot because Indian food is my very favorite with Greek coming in 2nd.
I wanna tell you i really enjoyed your video! Im a fan! You both have fantastic energy and make us feel like longtime friends! Loved hangin out with you both! ❤
Referring to how you ate and what you ate, the crepe-like food is known as Dosa (Pronounced Dho-sah) and it is a South-Indian pancake like crepe that is filled with potato stuffing. It is usually served with a chutney (sauce) and sambal (the thing you guys mistook for soup). When you eat it. you are supposed to smother sambal on top of the crepe and use a fork and knife to eat it. Hope this helps for next time!
Is the crepe sweet?
@@a.b8885 no it's savoury snack/breakfast typa thing do try it. It's really good!
That’s not how you eat dosa… you eat idly and vada like that.
its called dosa(though-saa) and sambhar. you never use fork and knife even though you can. you break the crepe with your hand, pick up the masala filling with your hand and eat it. Dipping in the chutney or sambhar is optional still with your hand. spoons can be used for the sambhar and chutney
Dhosah and sambar
When the food fell off the fork at the last stop they should've known that was a sign saying don't do it. Lol
I’ll take Jake on the menu please and thank you 😍
29:08 😂😂😂😂 I’m deaddd Nepali people here knows what that means lmfaooo baahahaha
absolutely love Indian food! but that is such a high carb breakfast lol
Next time eat
Butter chicken
Kaju keema
seekh kebab
Naan
Biryani
Chicken achari
Mutton nihari or beef nihari
And
Lunch restaurant is the best
Brennan!!🗣️ Y’all should try brazillian food and jamaican food! 🇧🇷 🇯🇲 🤍
I love this video! Great job guys!
Brennen is me...
"It looks..👀👀"
😂😂😂❤❤❤
I was gonna comment for a date for my daughter with Jake..then things took a turn "maybe they want to sit on the couch and watch us" 🤔🤔🤣🤣
Yessss Indian snack food for 24hrs!😍
Only thing i wanna say is, indian food is always content to the heart, no matter which part you visit, we don't have pizza or burger for our dinner, may be once in a while at lunch to be honest, we believe in having a full hearty dinner, if u ever come here, leemee know man, i will make u taste some wildest veg dishes + some non veg too
The all vegetarian lunch is actually the food we eat on daily bases while all the stuff like btter chiken,naan are eaten on occasions
Puffed rice is used in chat and bhels its really good do try next time also luv the vid 😊
A fabulous start with a stereotypical Indian song😮💨
Tortilla is more close to Indian chapati and roti than naan
aww bro called the chow-mein spaghetti 🤣🤣🤣
That was spaghetti. Have you seen the Chowmein noodle? People just make any dish with any ingredient
All the food I would totally eat, looks so darn delish!!:)
you should do 24 hours eating Persian food. its bomb
He's going to have the shits for a week 🤣🤣
It’s been acting up
😂😂😂
The chili like lentil soup (Sambhar) was the dip for Dosa (Crepe). This is a South Indian dish. North India is known for Chicken tikka masala (popularly) but hands down, South Indian food is the best.
Another excellent video Brennen and Jake I am a fan of Indian food, my favourite is chicken korma and chicken tikka masala 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Sardar ji ruling every where
I have to say this... I love spices, I'm Peruvian, i live in Italy, my partner is Chinese, our kids love food so I like to cook for them, before trying to make some indian food at home, i was sure i had enough spices between my cooking culture, the one of my partner, the local one and some other asian too (japanese and Korean), i was so wrong... My chicken curry push me to buy lot's more and, sadistic as i am, making my own curry forced me to buy more 😂 👌
It has been a year and a half since our chicken curry is part of our weekly menu, so good, so tasty, hard to make if u aren't use to lots of ingredients but, worth it, now i just put everything in order and cook, the side dishes are so so good, veggies are so tasty that kids just love them❤ samosas, naan, both simple one or with something inside... So good and yeah, there are lots of similarities with latin cuisine, the basic at home are tomatoes,onions, garlic, pepper, cummin, just the basic and the coriander, we, in Perù, love coriander.
I love your friend "how to eating "❤️
Indian Food is good😍👏🏽👏🏽🙌🏽 I’ve had it a few times. The spices n flavor is very good. Their food isn’t spicy compared to other Asian countries. Mango Lassi ,Garlic Naan and Dosas !!! OMG😩🙋🏽♀️Please try it.
If you don't think our food is spicy, you haven't tried enuf indian food. Every state has different flavors.
@@Blazee2897 yea... i eat everything with green chillis
@@Blazee2897 well I’m Jamaican soo that’s why I say that. We use pepper in our food so I’m use to the spicy but Malaysian n Etc.. the chilis/ peppers used is stronger than ours. Ooooo so spicy
INDIAN SNACK FOR 24 HRS PLEAAAASE
Im south asian and I never eat rice for breakfast lol. I would have recommended dosas instead
Y’all when they was talking bout that 3 sum and stuff I was like bruh 😂🤦🏽♀️
I feel like this isn’t a fair comparison though. He went to the same Mexican market for breakfast, lunch and dinner but went to a different market for each meal in the Indian restaurant. If you want to compare market food, he should’ve gone to one Indian market for breakfast, lunch and dinner and compared taste/freshness etc. to the Mexican one. It’s giving low key “let’s make Mexicans look bad” vibes.
they way they’re so casual about saying allat stuff and being brother is beyond me 😭😭
Unlike mexican foods, Indian foods don't eat bread and rice together..... you eat the items either with breads, or with rice, separately
Why though? What’s wrong if one choose to?
@@crystalkerstal Just saying how it's done in general.... one can choose to do whatever they want to do, drown them in beer with melted cheese on top for all i care :)
the dosa for 10 dollars has me crying
Love you both, Love your videos and different foods you guys try…❤❤❤👌👌 Oh Brennen I’ll take that date 😂 I can imagine chilling with both you guys look so much fun to be around and of course the GREAT FOOD you guys eat 🤤🫡❤
I just want Brennen to come to the home of the swampers so I can show him around and tell him about food and how to talk about food properly.
The prices are 10-15 times more as compared to India. Wada pav 7.50$ 😂 In India it costs 15 cents, that's Rs15. Plain dosa 9$, here it's 20 cents. 😅 The owner is making tons of money 💰 🤑 💸
In USA you have to pay bills in dollars not rupees.
@@chiragmehta8212his walnut brain doesn't understand how things work
😂😂😂 “ one says hola & the other says thank you “ 😁
As a blue eyed blonde I once worked in a friend's Indian restaurant as a hostess. I really enjoyed their sense of humour as the customers would joke that I was the world's palest Indian and the kitchen crew would always make my staff meal marked "white girl weak" - because I couldn't handle the spices and the customers would teach me Punjabi and Hindi pronunciations of dishes.
The chef barely spoke a word of English but he went out of his way to teach me how to use a tandoor oven and make the base sauces so I could cook these dishes for my husband.
Fun fact however: Tikka masala is actually British. 👌
😊❤ yes you are correct it's Britain's national dish . Butter chicken is also probably British take on Indian chicken curry
@@prasanjitroy4611 butter chicken originated in India. Tikka masala originated in Britain, but food is still Indian, made by an Indian.
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seeing you guys eating made me feel eating the same thing too and also I could smell the food lmao. lol
I'm glad you liked the Indian food 🖤😍
The gentleman (wearing the turban), from the first shop, really touched my heart. After they fist bumped, he did the…put his palms together prayer style…he is definitely emanating some sweet light.