Eating Fries Around The World
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ธ.ค. 2020
- From poutine to masala chips to salchipapas, experience these different types of fries around the world - POV style!
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They should do more of these “food around the world” videos!!
This is a new series they’ve started, so there will be
i love these vid :)
They are legit copying Beryl Shereshewsky, if you really like these kinds of videos then you should check her out lol
Edit: lol can y’all please take a joke and have a nice day 😂
@@boredom6507 same i am a big fan of such series
Yasss 🤩🤩
Known fact: “French” fries are actually from the French-speaking part of Belgium and they fried potatoes because they ran out of fish to fry and they needed something to eat during the war.
Actually majority of the people know this, so it's a known fact not fun fact
@@orami...1600 Interesting. I'll edit my comment. Thanks for letting me know. Have a great day!
damn I didnt know that the only part I knew was french fries were belgium
@@justdoit7471 The more you know. Have a great day!
Isn't true ! French fries were created in Paris by a woman. I know that it isn't a popular story but it's true ! Sorry !
2:29 Damn that was a smooth transition
RIGHTT
the power of editing my friend
ok. :/
@@cyaneyefan265 HELP
Ikr
0:05 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
0:43 Brussels, Belgium 🇧🇪
1:53 Montreal, Canada 🇨🇦
2:31 Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪
3:51 Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪
4:31 Amsterdam, The Netherlands 🇳🇱
5:10 Lima, Peru 🇵🇪
6:28 Seoul, South Korea 🇰🇷
Omgg thxx
I like poutine
@@Echo71100I never tried it 😢
@@ih4t3sch00l it fine
@@Echo71100 It doesn't look that good from this vid
Everywhere else: normal conversation*
Canada: Yah? Yah!
Yah?
Yah?
That’s Canada for you! I think it’s a French Canadian thing because I can’t imaging that working in Toronto.
He actually saying yeah in french canadian
I'm french canadian and I don't understand a single thing of they're saying
I'm a simple person, I see potatoes, I click.
Very original
shut up
What a party you both are.
Potatoes are going to potate 🥔
@@TheGenericIndianGirl 😂😂😂
Wasn't expect 'masala' to show up in Kenya. She also mentioned 'dhania' wow! Indians names in Kenyan meals. Crazy!
Loads of Indians in Africa. The Brits first took the Gujaratis there ( Kenya, Uganda, South Africa)to work on what they called the Lunatic line- Railways.
Masala is common in Kenya
There are indians in south africa from over 100+ years
British brought them
Guess it's origin is from india,and it traveled to Kenya because of the Britishers
Alot of our meals are heavily influenced by Indian and arab nations..like we have chapatis..shawarma.. masala etc
1:47
Fork: Why are we still here, just to suffer
I think the correct procedure is to keep everything mixed? 🤔
THATS WHAT IM SAYING!!!
"there you go."
"there you go."
"thank you!"
"thank you!"
"have an nice day."
" *G O O D B Y E.* "
fait pas le mac
You know the rules, and so do i...
*S A Y G O O D B Y E*
@@nileredsexperiment834 lol
Oblivion dialogue
@@nileredsexperiment834 Oh sh- Rick Astley bad ending :'D
The Dutch guy has real guts using the bench gap as holder....
Thats what they are made for hahaha
Netherland During a War be like:
Soilder: “Sir how do we defeat them!”
Colonel: *potato*
Any enemy: We're here to wreak havoc on your people!
Netherland: *Pulls out potato*
Any enemy: We are willing to negotiate
@@Panda72021 Netherland just starts flinging potatoes at the opposition
It’s called like that because it contains mayonnaise, peanut sauce and onions. When you eat it basically looks like a mess, like a battlefield
Thanks i appreciate that you guys think we are a potato country but we are more famous of the cheese and some of the candies we eat + we are one of the best military countries in the world
@@tim8265 let’s be honest though, it doesn’t look as much of a battlefield as the poutine does 😮
1:31
"There u go"
"There u go"
"Merci "
"Merci"
"Have a nice day "
"Goodbye!"
Ok nice..
not that weird tho
The people in that segment: I have people skills!
Merci means thank you in French 🇫🇷
LOL
@@sapphire_tears you learn that in like 2d grade
Maturity is when you watch the entire video instead of just finding your own country
..how is that maturity that's common sense
They didn’t even have England for me😂
@@coolbean259 Not a good one
@@gamercatlady its a joke
My country is never on anything so I guess I’ve always been mature lmao
I find it very interesting, that the prices are sometimes so different. Like the German one costed 2.20€ and the American one basically 4.58€, even though the fries (without the cheese and bacon) looked less crunchy and less tastier than the German ones (in my opinion).
Vice versa mate they just haven’t went to a more expensive stands with worst fries in Germany,and they just haven’t went to a cheaper but more delicious fries in America
Hi, im german and german fries with ketchup and mayo are amazing. Its always crunchy and the spices are perfectly chosen. Love them
makes sense tho, ketchup and mayonnaise are pretty easy but cheese and bacon are much more complicated
she also went to shake shack which is very expensive compared to most other fast/street food...
But you have to get the Currywurst with the fries
"Tornado Potatoes" are also found in other parts of Eurasia, too. Althrough Asian in origin, these're also popular in european countries as well. In Poland, we call it "kręcony ziemniak", which means "curly potato".
Yess! Im from india and I love them so much. I get them from shops near my school when I cycle back home. They’re super yum!
In the Netherlands you have them to but mostly in a Theme park or Zoo here they are called eigenheimer or spirello
we have em here in texas near mexico!
Everyone else: normal fries
The Netherlands: *FRIES OF WAR*
THERE GOOD OK ):
me as a citizen and a proud netherlands fries eater I say that they taste AWESOME 😎
Ye tho... War against my country is painful so how about some WAR FRIESSSS
Wich minute?
Lmfao
Everywhere else : Fries with sauce and toppings.
South Korea : TORNADO MONSTER
Seoulers likes everything that is more convinent like rice cakes on stick or fish cake.
Lol but its actually really good though 😂
YES HAHA WE KOREANS TAKE IT TO THE NEXT LEVEL
@@its_jooahrahm Yeah thats true i love rice cakes
I mean we have it in in India as well when u see the Store *t h e n* u will know what is a *c r o w d*
That server from Peru was so full of energy and listed all the sauces perfectly. And here a lady eyed rolled when i asked her what flavour syrups they have. Like jeez, i just want my coconut frappe and leave, lol
I want to know what American Sauce is
I love the accents from the people of Kenya, I know it sounds weird but their voices are so soothing
Nobody:
The Netherlands: Fries of War!!
I- i mean it tastes amazin
I was so happy they featured my fav fries xD
They tried to change the name to party fries in the 80's but everyone just kept on calling them war fries.
Ja, Ik vind t ook lekker, maar ik vond t gewoon grappig
@@Stormvogel262 why they called the Fries of War? i mean what's the history behind it?
3:47
Girl: Fries are definitely best when they're freshly fried.
McDonalds: Just play along and keep a smile on.
Lol underrated comment😂
😂
Powdered milk:yes..
To be honest, the fries of McDonald's are great. At least in Poland
@@devadarshannair4475 ye
In Uruguay and Argentina we have a dish called "Revuelto Gramajo" or "scrambled Gramajo" which consists of French fries, scrambled eggs, peas, bacon and bell pepper, it is eaten as a main dish
I've never in my life heard of that and I'm from Argentina
If you're trying the Dutch 'Patatje Oorlog', You should try out a 'Kapsalon' too! It's a delicious mix of thick fries with döner kebab meat, lots if garlic dressing, topped off with lettuce, and usually Gouda cheese. It's absolutely delicious, but also quite fattening lol.
@24kSpidey-Miraz Exactly lol
Every country:
EXTREME FANCY FRIES
Germany (my country):
POMMES ROT WEIß
Tentaquod yes a Dönerbox with fries would have been more fitting.
Fun fact: Germany uses Dutch potatoes/fries. :)
Definitely a dönerbox
@@ShootBloodNL Yea...nah, maybe - the thing is germany doesnt export this much - true, but also germany produces more potato in total - so a lot of german potato goes to the domestic market.
Where was the Currywurst :( Or Pomm-Döner
1:23 that amount of salt just gave me a heart attack
That's normal in Belgium
Fries is a heart-attack food in any way.
Eh it's not that a lot considering the amount of fries
@@sean-mw8jp like cashout said....its normal in belgium lol
That is very less for indians
The thumbnail: *has the Netherlands in it*
Every Dutch person: G E K O L O N I S E E R D
I don’t get it,,
@@washyourhandswithsopeandho9949 Dutch for “colonized”
😂
as a dutch person, this is true.
the one in peru looked amazing!!
I'm so glad that you loved the part of the Peruvian's gastronomy
It’s also commonly eaten in Colombia! A lot of South American dishes are shared between countries, a good example is empanadas. Different Hispanic countries prepare empanadas completely different.
Love the format of this video. It was really soothing, super peaceful since it didn’t rely on music or hosts. I really enjoyed it!
🙂
2:28 Dam that transition tho
Yeah
WE HAVE LITERALLY THE SAME PFP
@@TOG2 yeah but mines better
@@Neutral-User nah im better
@@TOG2 no i am
In Kenya , people say "Dhania" & "Masala" just like India. In-fact the frie preparation looked something we would make here. Absolutely Loved it. Oh & lastly, Kenya seems to have the BEST English Accent, very clear & beautiful.
That's actually because a lot of East African countries, especially Kenya have Indians living for generations due to British employment or they came to Africa as slaves. Kenya also had pulao in their cuisine as a result. Lot of Indian influence along its east coast. Example cricketer Nicholas pooran is half indian. Sunil naraine is an Indian born in Africa
Time stamps, for anyone who needs them:
🇺🇸 New York City, United States 0:00
🇧🇪 Brussels, Belgium 0:44
🇨🇦 Montreal, Canada 1:55
🇩🇪 Berlin, Germany 2:31
🇰🇪 Nairobi, Kenya 3:50
🇳🇱 Amsterdam, The Netherlands 4:31
🇵🇪 Lima, Peru 5:10
🇰🇷 Seoul, South Korea 6:28
I was expecting japan to be there and have a vending machine of it.
Same.
y e s
japan has kfc vending machine
i once took a trip to japan im not sure what it said on the vending machine but i saw a fries photo on it
Livingbobby made a video about vendingmachines in asia, they have frie vending machine but im not sure if its in japan
1:07 *fries fall in the table*
1:11 *puts the fries back in*
1:12 *put the fries to the bucket thingy-*
The person who works there: "YOU SAW NOTHING.IT'S STILL CLEAN."
He added salt in the end also and so much !
@@MilesVanderlooven the salt goes to the bottom of the cone
The amount of salt makes my head ache so much
Imagine eating a salties fries, it makes my lips very wrinkly, the taste of it will make my head really hurt
@@MilesVanderlooven you can jus ask for less salt bruh
@@rxnaaep3043 im from Belgium and I know this is not the right way
4:05 she is just like "i will start working when i get money in my hand"
No she wasn't she was just listening to what she would order or do you want her to work while taking the order?
@@nataliamubweka717 it‘s obviously a joke 😐
i just love how chill and peaceful the whole video is
Fun fact: The Netherlands is about the largest fry potato exporter in the world. >80% of fries in Europe alone is Dutch.
@Joseph Stalin Of course!
Bruh Fries from Belgium are way better than the ones from the netherland
@@Jojo-pb3wf shut up belguim fries are the same only not the sauce GEKOLONISEERD
@@beauske3150 ik zou ff wq geschiedenis studere want friete kome 100% origineel uit België. Ik heb ooit hollandse friete gepakt en ik moet bijna spauwe omda et recept gewoon slecht is in elk vlak
@@simonvandenauweele8173 Dat is hoogst betwistbaar, daar zowel België als Frankrijk dit claimen. En zelfs dan neemt het nog niet weg dat Nederland de grootste aardappel en friet exporteur ter wereld is. Nagenoeg alle friet in Europa wordt gemaakt van (friet)aardappels uit Nederland.
This is a really good compilation of locals showing their fries👍 rather than have American tourists rate these tourist trap type of stalls
Antoine in Brussels has become such a tourist trap.
fact: French fries were originally created in Belgium, not France
I already knew it.
french is the way it's cut :) (it's like julienne)
Come on man the name is French Fries why? Because is it from Belgium? And what do you think of the hamburger is it from China?🤔 or Burundi or what?
@@istvanvarga8170 it’s a verb, “frenching”. It’s a way of cutting vegetables. The correct way to say “french fries” would actually be frenched fries. So french, doesn’t mean “of France” in this context.
Another reason why they’re called french fries, is because American and Canadian soldiers were served these in Belgium during WW1. They were served in the french speaking side of Belgium. So they started referring to them as french fries, even though they were miles away from France.
And when looking at cuisine history, you’ll find that the “frying culture” wasn’t that established yet in France at the time, while it was in Belgium. Every small village had a fritterie to sell fries.
It’s a Belgian thing.
@@NiJoMaWeRe makes alot of sense, I appreciate your time texting this
Thank you so much for giving us so many ideas about how amazing and versatile things are out there
Me seeing the netherlands thumbnail: **craving intensifies**
I thought they ate fries everywhere like that
Don’t u mean intensiFRIES
@@LilWang58 gahsgduaidixisnjd
@@justaboringhooman yeah we do
@@LilWang58 HAHAHSHSJSHSHS
G E K O L O N I S E E R D
zekerweten.
Wilde het net zeggen haha
O ben je nl! Omg wist ik niet
wat bedoelen jullie?
DAAR IS IE AL
My absolute favorite are Asada Fries from Southern California. Street taco meat, refried beans, salsa, pico de gallo, guacamole, sour cream, cheese, and jalepenos. Can't be beat
3:15
In german we actually call this "Pommes Schranke". (Schranke--> barriers)
Due to the red and white color like barriers at railway crossings
was? noch nie gehört, vielleicht in deinem freundeskreis lol?
@@Hallo-sz6hk lol googel das mal. Das ist ein Kulturbegriff. Habe das auch schon im Osten und Westen sehr oft gehört
Nobody says that😂
@@julian226 na klar. Vielleicht nicht in deiner Generation.
Das ist regional unterschiedlich. Ich kenne beides.
Poutine really is proof that there is a God and that he loves us.
What is poutine? Is it kind of like pate?
@@Mannequinguitar Poutine is the Canadian fries seen at 2:10. Fries with fresh cheese curds (soft and squeaky cheese) & hot gravy on top. Perfect!
I wholeheartedly agree! I've been to a poutine place where you can get various toppings including meat. Soooo good!
Poutine is the best
@@Mannequinguitar Canadian version of Chili Cheese Fries.
This is more like eating SAUCE with a side of fries, so much sauce! 😳 Andalouse sauce from Belgium is delicious though if you've never tried it! 😋 Video feels so different without music too
You’re alive! Haven’t seen your comments in a while
@@SanskarWagley Yes, the rumours that I died aren't true 😂
Q: Where do crayons go on vacation?
A: Color-ado!
I haven’t seen you in ages
But sauce is soo good
Thanks! Love fries with all shapes and tastes, but my fave is the Dutch pindasaus. Kudos from Japan.
Fun Fact!!!!
Some people doesn't like to eat potatoes but eats FRENCH FRIES. :)
Wadaw🤣
Its Belgian fries
Can i have Chips Masala?
Yes you Can!
Should‘ve said „I don‘t know, CAN you?“
@@NenzoHD staredown intensifies*
We're the curry country lol
How is dhania fries which means basically coriander in HINDI A KENYAN MEAL. 😂🤣this cracked me up lol☠
@@anushkaa28 Yes you can have Dhania Fries 😂
New York City, USA 0:28
Brussels, Belgium 1:43
Montreal, Canada 2:16
Berlin, Germany 3:36
Nairobi, Kenya 4:16
Amsterdan, The Netherlands 4:54
Lima, Peru 6:16
Seoul, South Korea 7:08
Thanks!
Thank you!
i like poutine, I’m Canadian.
I don’t usually miss a chance to get it, lol
I love you
immediately after i saw this, i disliked the video (yes i did click on read more(im overexaggerating do not take this seriously
4:05
Customer: Can I buy french fries?
Cashier: Yes you can. (Waiting.)
7:07 We actually have these here in australia. They are delicious. (there is different flavours I usually go with Salt and Vinegar) The "thick potato" thing she said is kind of true. Come to australia or south korea and get yourself one of these, its so worth the 2 bucks!
Yeah, I’m from Australia and that things delicious as hell.
Nobody, actually nobody:
South Korea: *P O T A T O N A D O*
Lol its there in different countries not only south Korea. Maybe it originates from there (I'm not sure about that tho) but I've seen it in India, UAE and other Middle Eastern countries.
@@grem2017 It was super trendy years ago, nowadays you can only find them in amusement parks and such in Korea :( No matter where it originates from, it's super tasty! No wonder it's popular in several countries
@@user-im4my8hg3d we have them here in South Texas! We’re mostly a Hispanic population in my city and we border Mexico so we inherit the food. We have a potato tornado but our toppings are put on by ourselves and the topping they usually have available is ketchup, Mayo, lime spray (a bottle filled with lime juice), hot sauce, and Parmesan.
In south Africa we have alot of those potato swirls too just crispier
South Africas main fries is called Slap Chips and it translates to Slap=wet, mooshy, thick and then Chips=fries/chips. It's litteraly just big mushy fries
Fun Fact: We get almost all types fries in India
What do you not get?
@@austynella2790 good WiFi or humor
@@wout239 and also people like you
Same in South Africa
yeah i feel like this was about the most interesting ones they have you could most likely get all of them everywhere
I’ve had Poutine and Tornado both on my trip to Canada and they were both amazing!!! 😋
No👿
The Lima Peru part when she is cooking it is so satisfying
cashier: "these fries comes with 6 different sauces: rocoto, chimichurri, rocoto carretillero, american sauce, sour mayonnaise, and aji huacatay. which one do you want?"
.
woman: *"yes."*
No haha she said that it comes with all of those sauces and if she would like all of them, they typically ask this in case someone wants to take one or more of the sauces out
Everything included
English isn't your best language i see
Peruvians being peruvians
@@kanzu3074 I see you like making fun of people for hearing things wrong
Is no one going to talk about the transition from Canada to Germany, that was smooooottthh
TOO smooth
I thought it was french lmao
7:07 In my country, Tornado Fries is seasoned with salty (A little little sweet) cheese powder
Koreans love honey butter chips, but you can get it by itself, with salt, cheese powder, and a few other things too.
@@mlee4815 Honey butter chips, sound yummy asf, I once saw it in a mini market I think but the price was like 1/4 my allowance so I couldn't buy it
If ever you're in Galicia Spain, try Raxo it's similar to salchipapas but instead of sausage, it has slices of pork pan fried with bell peppers, onions, paprika and some have mushrooms, it is one of my favourite Spanish dishes and can easily be made quickly.
Someone else: Potato
Peru: "White" Potato
Here in Perú exist many types of potatoes like: white, pink, yellow, Purple, etc. :3
@@taurusalarcon1256 yes I know hence the joke!
@@taurusalarcon1256 Pink potato?
Really?
@@1158supersiri
The South America Power, so many potatoes
@@cobayaholografica4475 and As a Latin American I like it :>
It was so interesting hearing all the different languages :0
YOur name:D 💜
It's 2 in the night and I'm craving these 😩🤤😋
0:30 I WANT TO TRY THAT SO BAD SHHDHD😭💀
Same
We have that in my school!!
I can’t eat it anymore bcuz of.. the Pandemic :’
@@washyourhandswithsopeandho9949 Sad 😥
Many american burger shops have them with different varieties of meats and cheeses.
5:27 that peruvian cashier was spitting straight fire
LOL
It looked like she was was rapping
@@safa7364 ikr!
Yeah
@@safa7364 true
Anyone else just really love the candidness of these videos? The no music, the native languages spoken
Spiral potatoes
*My absolute favorite type of potatoes*
I'm an Indian and its available in the place where I live too and the Masala
Seasoning is everything for me muah love it soon much
The peruvian fries looked BOMB....Im drooling
Patatje “oorlog” (Fries war) that’s how we call it here in the Netherlands and it is Jummy😍
''ze zouden overal pindasaus op moeten doen'' ik ga stuk
Ja oorlog is beste
@@fat-freeoxygen8503 ja echt hè alles smaakt beter!
fries war hahhahahaah
I want to try these fries!!! 😍
For any one who doesn’t understand DHANIA
That means coriander 🌿
And Masala means Spices
It’s in Hindi U KNOW
AND in urdu
And in tamil
@@vishken24munean85 ye
I was wondering what Dhania meant. I knew Masala, I have friends who speak Urdu
French fries are my favorite food, thank you for this 😍
i wanna eat belgium fries.. that looks soooo perfect
Is this just me or is everyone binge watching these food around the world videos lol
Isn't just you
watching this with an empty stomach isnt the smartest idea ;-;
you watch anime?
@•Cloudii•Fnaf•idiot• ;p i know.
@@Idonots I do!
@@Jadrienn that cool
that is from ditf
I love the food around the world series you Guys should do more of these
I love it because i can speak dutch french german english and i understand what they say almost all the time
I would be lying if i said i didn't get hungry.
Yeah man me to
I lived in the Netherlands for a while and they are hands down the best that I’ve ever tasted
They fry them twice to get them crunchy and most places use freshly cut potatoes.
Patatje Oorlog is nice. I don't hav eit with the raw onion, but.
To bad you didnt get to tast belgian fries 😉 even better
laughs in living my whole life in the netherlands but only ate it for like 2 times in my whole life
Then you haven't tried the Belgium one! I'm Dutch, but the thick fries in Belgium are the best!
i love the kenya person, she always gives full detail of the food she has
The last fries taste really good when you put that popcorn flavoring on them
can i just say that i just adored this simple edit, just the normal street sounds, we can hear a bit of the different languages, no wacky soundtrack, no lame all over the place stickers and what not... loved it! do more!!!
Me as a poor man who converts all the prices to my country's bill:
I bet all of them taste like money.
I live in Lebanon, 1$ used to be 1500 lebanese pounds. Now 1$= 8500 lbp. Everything is expensive😂
@@jackdaniel1019 Lol same here in Malaysia. Everything is so expensive.
Same, 5$ in my country is so expensive
@@pahri3626 same bruh you can survive a whole day with it
@@pahri3626 same lol. I'm from China, and $1 equals 7 RMB, which means the entire thing is 35 RMB
South Korea's looked amazing!! I need to try it irl asap
Do not feel this is unique for South Korea, you will find these in many places in Europe too, and I am positive South Koreans have "normal" fries too.
I know where you got the fries in Belgium! It’s ‘Place Jourdane’. The fries are amazing, the best ones you’ll ever have.
Bacon cheese fries look amazing. I love the fries here in Holland but that looked awesome.
The German fries are amazing too, I love the herbs they add.
I don’t want to be a pain but it’s the Netherlands
@Andrei Stan Damn, people get triggered so freaking quickly on these buzz feed video's. It shows the amount of little children are watching this.
I know how curry powder tastes, and how the German fries tasted when I had them last, and it's nothing like curry powder 😉 Maybe in this video, but definitely not everywhere so stop bitching.
Kapsalon is ook lekker 🤤
@@ech_severs Holland is in the Netherlands lol what are you on about
@@LMvdB02 the country is called the Netherlands but I know a lot of people call the country Holland and I assume the Dutch don’t appreciate that
I've had the Korean fries before and since it was on a stick, I was foolish enough to drop it but it was really good, there's way more tasty snacks in South Korea! Love them!
Will you be my friend
😄
Glad you love them I’m so proud of my country :)
@@saehalo121 Yes, your country is amazing :)
@@saumya8323 be my friend
we in germany have one special recept in our fries:Ketchup and Mayonaise mix with much salt and much pepper
in philippines our fries are seasoned w a very orange cheese powder and a white and green sour cream powder and sometimes barbeque powder , basically the flavourings of potato chips
Permanently changing the way I order fries from the drive thru, “excuse me can I have some, FRIES OF WAR. Oh and a coke...”
Pataje oorlog sounds dutch pretty lovely do
@@axelbolle2172 very lovely.....
When I was little I ordered it (without mayonaise) and took the name to seriously, I pretended my French fries where having a war
Chips war
I love how the Dutch have benches that perfectly help to fit the packet of fries.
Improvise, adapt, overcome
The first one looks really REALLY REALLY good!
Here in the Philippines our fries are covered with cheese powder and served with a ketchup and mayonnaise mixed dipping sauce
Around the world, i wish i could see more than 20 types of fries
Q: Why did the belt get arrested?
A: He held up a pair of pants.
@@jdwmyt dude srsly this made my day
found the hater
@@COD10410 LMAO GOTTEM BRO NO CAP WE INIT
Yosi tavare
"Pommes rot weiß bitte"
Genau so muss es sein
does this literally translate to fries red white please? I’m learning German lol 😂
@@fah06 yes you're right!:D
@@fah06 you can even say "Pommes Schranke" as in "Fries Gate" which means "May I have fries with Ketchup and Mayo, please" because pur railway crossing gates are red and white 😜
Pommes Schranke!
Rot weiß und gelb? 🧐
Here in the cheap, dusty Midwest, we eat mass-produced, slightly above room temp fries from a fast food restaurant, often over-salted and paired with either ketchup or ice cream (if you’re into that)
the korean potato tornado is super popular in australia! it's always at festivals
I can't imagine the work you had to put into this video. Contacting so many people around the world must be really hard. It's super cool to see different foods around the world!
agree!
it's buzzfeed, these people most likely work for them
Divided by countries
United by the love for potato❤️🥔
Man i love how us candian make fries i just love poutine the video it looked SO GOOd
lesson learned: never watch this at night
I watched this 5 minute before my dinner
If in Indonesia "kentang balado ati", potato with chili sauce and chicken's liver. You can eat with warm rice, that's so delicious