Amplang it's popular to in kalimantan,i konw it because I'm from east kalimantan (balikpapan city) ... And i don't know if sabah have many variables of amplang... Good to know that... But i think its common if we (malaysia, brunei, kalimantan) have "almost" same culture... We stay in same island after all... We share culture... Peace...
Thank you Shinichi and Satoshi for trying out the snacks! I am so glad you guys love the banana chips! Alex will be so happy to hear this! I cant wait for part II and again, thank u!
Beverly Tam not sure which country it came from but I saw a video before that they mix grass-fed butter on black coffee and it says that it is good for people who wanted to lose weight because it makes them full. Don't know if it works.
Omg, finally there's Malaysian Borneo representation!! Fellow Borneon here. except for the tasei crisps I've eaten everything else. and yesss banana chips is life. and for the coffee i've heard that they roast coffee beans with margarine. so maybe thats why it says margarine
Satoshi has really came out of his shell as of late! Its so nice to see him really talking and enjoying doing this! I really love your videos guys thank you!
I just discovered your channel on TH-cam, and I regret not finding it earlier. Keep up the good work and I'm sure this channel will surpass 1 million subscribers someday!
I think most of this stuff comes from East Malaysia (the two states in Borneo), which is why I haven't seen much of it. The Sabah Tea is available everywhere, though most tea you see in grocery stores comes from the Cameron Highlands (Lipton and Boh brands). Sabah Tea is very much a common black tea (the stuff the English use for milk tea), so no surprises that it tastes "English" (or rather, like Indian black tea). The coffee is roasted with the sugar, salt and margarine before it's ground, and it's really dark because the sugar is caramelized. It does have a distinct flavor to it. This is what they serve at Indian restaurants and traditional Chinese coffee shops. Maybe some of us should conspire to send some "kueh raya" to them in May... they should be on sale in a month or so.
Hi Shinichi and Satoshi - the margarine is used during the roasting of the coffee beans. And yes, banana chips / keropok pisang is awesome to snack on.
Thank you to Beverly, Alyssa, Alex, Annabel, Jonathan, Aaron, and Roy for the wonderful treats from Malaysia! Everything looks so delicious! This was fun to watch, and it will be fun to watch the second video, too. Thanks, Shinichi and Satoshi, for the video - have a great weekend!
Amplang and kerepek pisang are my favourite!! I can't stop eating once I start! Tq Beverly for the sending the snacks! So happy to see Shinichi and Satoshi loving them.
I'm from peninsular of Malaysia which west side area.. I had amplang ikan recently and have no idea it has many flavors.. Woww need to go to Sabah again
Hi satoshi and sinichi! I am one of ur fans although I rarely commented. I'm malaysian and although I am not from sabah, these things are familiar to me.. Malaysians do love tea with milk and we call it teh tarik (literally means pulled tea) but usually a more stronger tea is used then we add condensed milk. The tea then is 'pulled' from a mug to a mug thus created some foam and cools the tea down.. in my household, sabah tea is usually taken with some sugar not with milk. I love the subtle taste of sabah tea. As for serunding tuhau, usually it is taken with plain white rice or porridge. The strong taste really goes well with bland food as to enhance the taste. Maybe u can try the tuhau with white rice later! Malaysia has a lot of variety of banana chips (keropok/kerepek pisang) .. sometimes u can find the sweet yet crunchy glazed ones, plain ones lightly salted, and some banana chips might have spicy glazed or powder coating the chips.. they are all pretty addictive.. and served as great snacks... I really hope that this channel will taste more food from Malaysia or maybe one day both of you can come and visit!
Did anyone eles notice😍😍🙄😳Shut the front and back door they got on the same shirt. Thats so cute if rather when i get a boo will wear matching clothes too yall are so CUTE i love your channel
First, I have to comment on how handsome you both look! I love a guy in a clean, white shirt and there's two of you! Doubly made my day! :) Awesome Video! I saw some foods that I have never heard of before and I loved it. I would have loved to try that coffee. I have never heard of margarine and salt in a coffee so it must taste good. Thanks guys and I can't wait to see part 2!
I find that my gramma's way, milk first then tea in the cup works best so the milk is slowly tempered with the hot tea so it won't ever split or curdle. Try it you'll love it. Love your channels . So much fun to watch. 👍😊
if its sabah tea ... i usually drink it plain with 1 tsp of sugar... and if its english tea or boh cameron highlands tea then we eat milked tea but we used sweetened condensed milk rather than fresh or evaporated milk,,,
The margarine is supposed to bond with the oil based phenols and chemicals of the coffee, allowing them to be tasted yet also mellowing out the bitter compounds. Though, they should be using buter because magarine is relatively inert and insoluble as well as nutritionally empty. But magarine is cheaper.
I'm from Selangor, Malaysia. The banana chips and coconut candy are my favourite too but I've never tried 90% of the snacks there. Never been to Sabah and did not know Sabah has their own tea farm. Would like to try it some day. Thank you for giving some insights on Sabahan snacks
Malaysia is big and if you didnt know (which I think you dont), Sabah is part of Malaysia and yes the tea is from Sabah. Before commenting please do your research. You can read all about it here : www.sabahtea.com.my/about-us/ Thank you.
LOL, now we find out that Satoshi is cold-hearted! Wow, so many interesting Malaysian snacks! If only I could try those homemade banana chips! Thanks so much for the video.
Salt at least causes various chemical reactions, such as with cookies it makes them softer. Now for the margarine not too sure, I'd assume a similar effect since it's mostly made out of salt and fat.
I didn't get to test the actual food but the malaysian staffers at Changi are the best, most friendly and helpful customer service people I have ever met:)
Salt can really reduce the bitter flavor of food. As an experiment, try sprinkling a few grain of salt at a time in a glass of tonic water and taste it as you go along, this will let you experience the real sweetness of the beverage. You don't need a lot of salt to have an effect, so be parsimonious ;)
Parsimonious, what an amazing word. I've never seen it before and love increasing my vocab so thank you for that. That aside, not sure if many people have tried bitter melon/ bitter gourd but often times it's chopped up and soaked in salt water to try to combat the bitterness or fried with something salty.
Hi Shinichi and Satoshi, so happy to see that you are trying out the snacks from my home state.💕💕💕 Make sure to keep the amplang in an airtight container to keep it crispy
OK to medicate tea with cannabis you brew thw tea with butter or milk to trap the cannabinoids in the fat cells so maybe the margarine is the same idea without the THC and CBD. the fat cells floating in the tea
Sabah Tea.... Since Islam is the primary religion in Malaysia, wondering if "sabah" happens to be a Malay word as well, because it's the Arabic word for morning. Morning tea, how nice. :)
Yoga Putra yeah.been eating it for the first time last week. like the taste. the banana chips have many types that you can get actually.and all of them are pretty good!you won't regret it!
Amplang it's popular to in kalimantan,i konw it because I'm from east kalimantan (balikpapan city) ... And i don't know if sabah have many variables of amplang...
Good to know that...
But i think its common if we (malaysia, brunei, kalimantan) have "almost" same culture...
We stay in same island after all...
We share culture...
Peace...
Yoga Putra agree. I just dislike all this fighting in the internet. Its just making everything look so petty between our countries ;(
Agree with you.
Thank you Shinichi and Satoshi for trying out the snacks! I am so glad you guys love the banana chips! Alex will be so happy to hear this! I cant wait for part II and again, thank u!
Beverly Tam This is such a lovely package. Beverly , is the coffee with margarine same with the bulletproof coffee?
Bribri 09 Awww! Thank u! Wait!Bulletproof coffee?? I never heard of it but pls enlighten me! Im so interested to know bout the bulletproof coffee.
Beverly Tam not sure which country it came from but I saw a video before that they mix grass-fed butter on black coffee and it says that it is good for people who wanted to lose weight because it makes them full. Don't know if it works.
Bribri 09 Interesting! If I do come across that, I can let our senpais try next time. :)
Beverly, kasih buah tarap satu n throw in some amplang here..rindu aku amplang
Omg, finally there's Malaysian Borneo representation!! Fellow Borneon here. except for the tasei crisps I've eaten everything else. and yesss banana chips is life. and for the coffee i've heard that they roast coffee beans with margarine. so maybe thats why it says margarine
Satoshi has really came out of his shell as of late! Its so nice to see him really talking and enjoying doing this! I really love your videos guys thank you!
I just discovered your channel on TH-cam, and I regret not finding it earlier. Keep up the good work and I'm sure this channel will surpass 1 million subscribers someday!
I think most of this stuff comes from East Malaysia (the two states in Borneo), which is why I haven't seen much of it. The Sabah Tea is available everywhere, though most tea you see in grocery stores comes from the Cameron Highlands (Lipton and Boh brands). Sabah Tea is very much a common black tea (the stuff the English use for milk tea), so no surprises that it tastes "English" (or rather, like Indian black tea). The coffee is roasted with the sugar, salt and margarine before it's ground, and it's really dark because the sugar is caramelized. It does have a distinct flavor to it. This is what they serve at Indian restaurants and traditional Chinese coffee shops. Maybe some of us should conspire to send some "kueh raya" to them in May... they should be on sale in a month or so.
Hi Shinichi and Satoshi - the margarine is used during the roasting of the coffee beans. And yes, banana chips / keropok pisang is awesome to snack on.
I love watching you guys! Please never stop making videos. My almost 2 year old son loves watching with me!
I'm a Malaysian fan of your channel so thanks for appreciating food from my own country! :D
I love your matching shirts! It's so cute!
Normally, it would seem a bit stupid, but their looks are so distinctive that they don't look like they're trying to be cutesy twins.
Thank you to Beverly, Alyssa, Alex, Annabel, Jonathan, Aaron, and Roy for the wonderful treats from Malaysia! Everything looks so delicious! This was fun to watch, and it will be fun to watch the second video, too. Thanks, Shinichi and Satoshi, for the video - have a great weekend!
Amplang and kerepek pisang are my favourite!! I can't stop eating once I start! Tq Beverly for the sending the snacks! So happy to see Shinichi and Satoshi loving them.
Tenom coffee!!!! Loved it. So much. Bruneian here. 🙋
Hi guy's how you doing good to see you guy's enjoy this video thanks stay safe God BLESS to all
Thank you guys that was another interesting and fun video. Love the matching shirts ☺️
Yeah!! Malayisan here!!
#proud
You guys are so cute! Back in the eighties it was a thing for young couples to dress in matching outfits! 👨❤👨
I'm from peninsular of Malaysia which west side area.. I had amplang ikan recently and have no idea it has many flavors.. Woww need to go to Sabah again
I love a pinch of salt, to remove the bitterness and butter makes coffee so yummy.
Just found this channel recently, but i cannot stop watching. Love it!
Hi satoshi and sinichi! I am one of ur fans although I rarely commented. I'm malaysian and although I am not from sabah, these things are familiar to me..
Malaysians do love tea with milk and we call it teh tarik (literally means pulled tea) but usually a more stronger tea is used then we add condensed milk. The tea then is 'pulled' from a mug to a mug thus created some foam and cools the tea down.. in my household, sabah tea is usually taken with some sugar not with milk. I love the subtle taste of sabah tea.
As for serunding tuhau, usually it is taken with plain white rice or porridge. The strong taste really goes well with bland food as to enhance the taste. Maybe u can try the tuhau with white rice later!
Malaysia has a lot of variety of banana chips (keropok/kerepek pisang) .. sometimes u can find the sweet yet crunchy glazed ones, plain ones lightly salted, and some banana chips might have spicy glazed or powder coating the chips.. they are all pretty addictive.. and served as great snacks...
I really hope that this channel will taste more food from Malaysia or maybe one day both of you can come and visit!
Did anyone eles notice😍😍🙄😳Shut the front and back door they got on the same shirt. Thats so cute if rather when i get a boo will wear matching clothes too yall are so CUTE i love your channel
Great vid guys. Love the matching shirts. :)
First, I have to comment on how handsome you both look! I love a guy in a clean, white shirt and there's two of you! Doubly made my day! :)
Awesome Video! I saw some foods that I have never heard of before and I loved it. I would have loved to try that coffee. I have never heard of margarine and salt in a coffee so it must taste good. Thanks guys and I can't wait to see part 2!
I find that my gramma's way, milk first then tea in the cup works best so the milk is slowly tempered with the hot tea so it won't ever split or curdle. Try it you'll love it. Love your channels . So much fun to watch. 👍😊
Yay. But Sabah is part of Borneo, which includes Brunei, Sarawak and part of Indonesia :)
LOVE the matching shirts
😢😢😢😢😢I miss my hometown....I grew up with these snacks.
Where r u now bro
Greetings from Sabah! Feel free to come here and taste other snacks ✌️❤️🇲🇾
The warm tea finally melted Satoshi's cold heart
Sugoi desune...hi from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia🇲🇾
I always like banana chips, no matter what-they looked fantastic-homemade usually is 100% best.
if its sabah tea ... i usually drink it plain with 1 tsp of sugar... and if its english tea or boh cameron highlands tea then we eat milked tea but we used sweetened condensed milk rather than fresh or evaporated milk,,,
Glad to see both of you enjoying Malaysian snacks! Do try some of Malaysia's dishes next time, you won't regret it :) greetings from Malaysia 🇲🇾
Finally Malaysian snacks...Happy to hear your sincere comments 😁
You wear the same shirt! That's so cute. And I like how the shirt looks :9
i am originally from Sabah and these are making me homesick! 😭
I would have to choose the banana chips too. Bananas and honey - where could you go wrong?
Great vid, you guys are awesome!
I also love the Banana Chips its so addicting and really common when its Hari Raya (Eid al-Fitr) there's a lot of combination too
The margarine is supposed to bond with the oil based phenols and chemicals of the coffee, allowing them to be tasted yet also mellowing out the bitter compounds. Though, they should be using buter because magarine is relatively inert and insoluble as well as nutritionally empty. But magarine is cheaper.
I'm from Selangor, Malaysia. The banana chips and coconut candy are my favourite too but I've never tried 90% of the snacks there. Never been to Sabah and did not know Sabah has their own tea farm. Would like to try it some day. Thank you for giving some insights on Sabahan snacks
Wui Hong Ong Sabah Tea is from Sabah. Pls come to KK and we will bring u personally to the Tea farm tp harvest the leaves and pack them.
??? Of course Sabah tea is from Sabah.. there a tea plantation at Kundasang
Malaysia is big and if you didnt know (which I think you dont), Sabah is part of Malaysia and yes the tea is from Sabah. Before commenting please do your research. You can read all about it here : www.sabahtea.com.my/about-us/
Thank you.
urmm...almost all of cameron tea made into BOH brands...Sabah Tea is exclusively made by 'Sabah Tea Plantation'..google it up
Mstilah Dari Sabah...klu Cameron tea msti dieorg pn ckp tea Cameron...
Yeah I from Sabah
Matching shirts ??😮😮 lol . Love it 😘
Cute matching shirts!
big fan love the vid take care
0:57 yes sabah tea from my place in address ranau sabah. This video all product from sabahan malaysia 😁😁😁
Thanks for the video
LOL, now we find out that Satoshi is cold-hearted! Wow, so many interesting Malaysian snacks! If only I could try those homemade banana chips! Thanks so much for the video.
Wow..treat from my country.... Hello guys... I'm 1 of your fan from Malaysia 😍😍😍
Oh god. Tuhau. *drools* there is actually 3 varieties of that. Fried, pickled and sambal. So good
In malaysia, milk tea also called as teh tarik which is pull-tea. Or teh susu
noooo satoshi is not cold hearted XD btw laundry hahaha I laughed so hard love your honesty
Salt at least causes various chemical reactions, such as with cookies it makes them softer. Now for the margarine not too sure, I'd assume a similar effect since it's mostly made out of salt and fat.
I eat a lot that coconut candy when i was kid,i love it and kopi Tenom the best coffee on Sabah guys.
I'd really like to try the banana chips and the coconut candy.
Omg, 1st time seeing sabah borneo food being featured. My homeland.
Local coffee beans are usually roasted with margarine hence its inclusion as part of the ingredients
You guys are so adorable in those shirts. Love you two.
Sandakan!!! ✌️✌️
I didn't get to test the actual food but the malaysian staffers at Changi are the best, most friendly and helpful customer service people I have ever met:)
You guys are great!!
Salt can really reduce the bitter flavor of food. As an experiment, try sprinkling a few grain of salt at a time in a glass of tonic water and taste it as you go along, this will let you experience the real sweetness of the beverage. You don't need a lot of salt to have an effect, so be parsimonious ;)
Parsimonious, what an amazing word. I've never seen it before and love increasing my vocab so thank you for that. That aside, not sure if many people have tried bitter melon/ bitter gourd but often times it's chopped up and soaked in salt water to try to combat the bitterness or fried with something salty.
Real malaysian traditional homemade snacks always win. Yeay!
Hi Shinichi and Satoshi, so happy to see that you are trying out the snacks from my home state.💕💕💕 Make sure to keep the amplang in an airtight container to keep it crispy
Love you guys channel💖👍
1:42 you two always make me smile :)
Some people put butter in their coffee its supposed to help with the bitterness 😊
It bringing all the childhood memories. The coconut candies 😫
yes malasiya.. thank you..
Lol aww matching shirts!
OMG Satoshi's little accent is so adorable!
OK to medicate tea with cannabis you brew thw tea with butter or milk to trap the cannabinoids in the fat cells so maybe the margarine is the same idea without the THC and CBD. the fat cells floating in the tea
I love ginseng tea ☕️ so nice
i thumbs up'd as soon as i saw the matching shirts
Oh yum!!! That looks so good :D
"This is the smell of the seafood market." 😂
any sabahan here?, from tawau here ✌🏾
Same shirts... cute!
Cat Kruz omg I didn't even notice! Lol
You really enjoyed the squid...haha, i like the banana!!!
Sabah Tea.... Since Islam is the primary religion in Malaysia, wondering if "sabah" happens to be a Malay word as well, because it's the Arabic word for morning. Morning tea, how nice. :)
Giggles no its not. Its the name of the State in Malaysia. :)
💘 love you video's🎈💝🎈
i ate the sotong amplang.sooo goooodddd
yuyu working sotong amplang... Really....!!!
Wow... I hope i can buy it in balikpapan..
Yoga Putra yeah.been eating it for the first time last week. like the taste. the banana chips have many types that you can get actually.and all of them are pretty good!you won't regret it!
yuyu working and you make me hungry... T_T
where i can buy amplang sotong?? i want to go back to bontang huhuw
I love you both your amazing :)
Wow tuhau is really strong. Taste and sometimes smell wise. xD Eat it with some rice.
malaysia represent here!!
Tasen is legend..
TWIN~sies! : ))
I pray to see Satoshi's clean shaven face again....
please show off some japanese ingredients and how those are used
I couldn't watched you guys last Saturday...i was sick. T.T
banana chips are 👍
Guys. Sabah is IN Borneo. Thats like saying Tokyo aka Japan.
Stephani Soejono yeah you absolutely right about that...
Borneo is big island...
Even have 3 country inside it...
So commonly have same culture to...
Here is an American idiom for Satoshi: You're really rocking that hat!
Tasen sedap... 💪
matching shirts!??
yes 😁😁😁it looks cute ... doesn't it
I am a Sabahan as well but I've only eaten Amplang Ikan 😂
Miss Edward same here in east kalimantan...I'm never know amplang have many flavors..
Yoga Putra Right... I have to try the other flavours.
I'm not familiar with most of them. Sabahan food looks gooood. And yay Malaysia!
Have you tried Indian ones?
those are some fancy snacks