I've been told countless times not to go to India cause th food will make you sick. Although, I did get food poisoning for my first time while being here, people need to understand that it's not just "India" foreigners like myself aren't used to the different bacteria, viruses and climates that are native here. Which make our chances of getting sick significantly higher. Everything was amazing, the people here are great, and I cant wait to share more with you all ♥
Nah man it makes you sick cause you aren't used to it is all . After you adapt you're good to go , it usually takes about a week or so but after that I'd say you could eat anything Indian and be completely fine
Lol the white sauce with the dosa is a coconut chutney. It can get sour because if you blitz/blend a huge amount of coconut and keep it, the small amount of coconut milk present in the coconut can start to go sour. It's actually very normal and absolutely fine to consume.
I believe the third/soup that came with the dosa was sambar (lentil stew). My local South Indian spot in Nashville serves it with their dosas. Delicious.
Trust me, you are the most honest guy I've ever seen visiting India! As i am working for an American company (although i am in India) i definitely know how most of the guys feel about visiting india, and trust me. You are one of those who i respect because you know what you are saying and doing !
I am an Indian woman living in America. Every time I eat out at an American restaurant, I get diarheaa. Pizza, burgers, sandwichestc etc... - all of these upset my stomach.It is not that the food is not hygenic, its just that my stomach is not used to the American type food. When I eat Indian restaurant food here in the U.S. I do not get diarheaa, but when I go to India and eat Indian food there, I still get diarheaa for several days. Even though I was born and raised in India, my body has become used to the ingredients, the water and oil used in America to cook Indian food. It is not until my body gets acclimated to the food in India after several days, can I eat food there without upsetting my stomach. Even with a familiar dish, the water is different, the oil is different, the ingredients grown in a different place, all these factors come into play- so please don't generalise that all food in India is bad.
@@KFergy some other Kerala food recommendations, kappa, kerala style briyani, pazhampori, unniyappam, sadhya meals, kalamakaai, toddy etc also try kothu parotta if you can find any
As an Indian, I feel so bad that most foods are spicy and oily, but trust me dude, it's quite opposite when people cook inside the house. Few times when we went to tour, we gathered cooking stove and all that stuff so we can avoid the food outside. If you could then try indoor food, they are awesome and much better❤
I don't really want to eat american Or australian food in any Indian restaurant. As the saying goes.... When in Rome do as the Romans do. When in India do as the Indians do.
PSA To everyone that wants to try food in India: You're very likely to fall sick owing to the difference in microbiome. Please try to avoid eating it on your first few days here especially liquids. If you find yourself with no options (for the first few days ie.,) : Try to Eat food with lots of dietary fibres, Cereals can help. Have a great stay! Good health to you!
As a person whose name is Avi, I endorse the first restaurant Aavi’s 😅… also having a dad whose name is Ashok, I endorse the second restaurant as well 😂😂
@@supersaiyangoku7547 In some states cow slaughter is fully banned. But most states allow slaughter of older bulls (male cows). Some states disallow consumption of beef. Some states disallow slaughter but not necessarily consumption.
@@lucifermorningstarLMXStop lying. Fk your religion. You don't even follow it. If being a keralite is this shitty, then I would rather be a Pakistani 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ You ain't Hindu. So Stop lying convertible dog
brah, you actually tried kerala food.. but theres still many things to try there. Like the chicken curries. Also Appam goes with the veg stew, but you can also have it with meat curries... It also goes with chicken stew for the non-veg eaters, also it goes with chicken curry.
@@KFergy k, so try: beef fry/roast and parotta, Thattakada chicken, nadan chicken curry, chicken 65. Kanthari shrimp, chili beef and parotta (its long strips of chili, capsicum, large onions), kalappam and duck curry, squid fry and rice, potichoru, puri and potato curry (breakfast food), el sadhya (do it while doing houseboating), vegetarian meal at mothers veg restaurant, lamb fry and parotta, Thalasseri biryani, Kerala Fish Curry and rice spicy, its dark red in color and sour in taste), oyster fry, fish cutlets, kutu parotta, chicken peralan, the many chicken curry, pork curry, fish/shrip/meat pickle (super spicy, if done right, its the best dish ever), Keralan Lamb Curry, Mutton Varutharacha Curry, palappam (like the one in this video) and chicken curry (the veg is mild meant for noob outside folk's, but it goes better with the chicken curries), Erissery , Nadan Kozhi Varuthathu, fish fry, But yah, you did pretty well considering your not even from there.. Like you tried what most foreigners would not have. Excellent work my friend. Check out jatayu and kovalum beach and varakala.
@@KFergy ha yah, the honking... that drives me nuts, but after a while... you get used to it, also the crazy traffic, trying to get to the other side of the road can be quite the challenge... In the west, the horn is used seldom... in India... its like a navigational essential (hopefully it will not be a thing... cause its just pure annoyance).
@KFergy also visit thalassery city and kozhiode(calicut ) town Food hotspots Try falooda from both And biryani And other ice-cream from thalassery It's my city so that's why I want you to visit it
thank you So much for visiting our country and trying our food I recommend you to try North Indian food it is way to delicious you will find a lot of vegetarian options in North India
Gods own country ?before that it was devils own country swami vivakananda once told that Kerala is a mental asylum because nambuthari’s( Brahmins) behaviour
Thousands of foods & flavors tbh if you roam whole India,food & language both changes in very city,the best vegetarian cousin found here,If you like non veg try Hyderabad chicken biryani,if you want to enjoy sweet & desserts then go to Kolkata,if you wanna enjoy street food go to Delhi,Authentic south Indian food is also great & healthy.
Every kind of meat is normal in India bc 60% of the population eats different kinds of meat . And In North East side starting from West Bengal and in south including Goa you can get beef, pork etc .. all you have to know that the place, where you can find it. Even when we Indians goes in different states sometimes we gets food poisoning or lose motion 😅, India is so diverse that we don't even know sometimes. Wait 😭 TH-cam is not recommending your channel. It's sad😢.
No worries it will one day 😂 And I agree India is massive and probably the most diverse country I’ve ever been too! It’s crazy all the different foods and dialects within India 🇮🇳
I didn’t get sick last year in Southern India. But I only ate home cooking or restaurant cooking. Only once I ate street food because my friends wouldn’t let me. But when I go back I’m experimenting more.
To really enjoy Indian food, watch how Indians eat each item. For example, the Puttu and kadala (chickpeas curry) has to be mashed together, and then eaten.
You is shock by that Dosa size wait until you order Paper Dosa and look at the size And about Food Poisoning can happen in any country because of different water, air, climate and food not specically because of restaurant But I am happy you enjoyed it
It is not food poisoning. It is your gut bacteria not being used to digesting Indian food. This happens to Indians as well when we travel abroad to any Western country. The gut takes 3-4 weeks to get adjusted to a new diet. This is how human biology works.
God I was getting nervous of the fish bones watching him take that big scooped bite of Karmeen. I visited Kerala last year I had karmeen it was super tasty but bones are very tricky for people who are not use to eating fish. I also tried beef for the first time I totally understand by Beef and Parotta is called one of the emotions of Kerala.
I was kinda nervous too! Im not used to eating whole fish like this, so it was definitely tricky. It awesome that you tried beef for your first time here too!!
Which hindu tf eats beef bro and you being a hindu eating beef is a shame ...and beef is sold in kerala???? It's illegal in india . You know we consider cow as our mother. Shame on you bro
I believe it was beef, definitely not mutton! But I did hear a rumors from someone in Kerala the other day say sometimes if it’s not beef it can be buffalo. 😂
Pro tip on Indian food-: Eat where there is a heavy crowd. That ensures you won't get food poisoning. Because these joints are tried and tested by the locals.
The reason foreigners are victims of food poisoning is they have had the cleanest and A grade food throughout from the place they come, however Indian foods always have some amount of dirt, chemical, and all possible impurities, we have had this impurities in very small amount everyday since we started eating solid food when we were babies and our body is immune, No matter you shell out good money it's still difficult to find good quality food or raw materials in India.
About the dosa, when people make it at home it is usually smaller like you were expecting, but most restaurants I have seen make these big ones because they have larger grills.
Hey, here is a tip that I follow eating such long dosas. Always fold the ends the moment the waiter arrives. You can see it touching the table when you keep on it. I avoid that due to hygenie purpose
I think the way to start is to try Tasty Bites shelf stable meal pouches. Most grocery stores have them, they are vegetarian (some are vegan) and include lots of India staples like chic peas (garbanzo beans), lentils, paneer cheese cubes, spinach, cashews and tomato based sauces. You usually serve them over white rice you make yourself, but you could serve them over pasta/noodles, or even serve as a side with chicken, beef, etc. Most are not really spicy, although they sometimes have spiced like coriander that Americans aren’t used to.
You should try payasam which is a kerala dessert which is served hot it can be made in different varieties but the most favourite one for everyone is the pal payasam. Pal means milk in Malayalam so u can say it's a milk payasam it's really good
I’ve been travelling to india every year for 10 years and never had Delhi belly. I take a probiotic every morning and colostrum morning and night. They other thing is to never eat off the street carts in india and only eat at very busy Restaurant where the turnover is high and the oil is clean. You can ask to see the kitchen and oil there. The other suggestions is to travel with an experienced Indian driver who knows where to eat and what to look for to keep you safe. Shakir sheikh picks me up at Delhi airport and stays and supervises me the whole month I’m in india each year been all over india North, South, East, West and golden triangle 🙏 if he’s busy on tour he knows lots of other reliable drivers to go with in good clean cars and they know the accommodation contacts to get the best prices, currency exchange rates etc. knowledge is the key to survival in India ❤
It seeems like it was a hard time for u food poisoning, sweating,sound of horn and different food.If u eat spice then add something sweet . It may help to balance the spice .Sometimes the climate is so hot that its hard to walk during the day time especially in Kochi. Well thanku for uploading a video of my home❤ irrespectiveof troubles.This place is really something for me❤. After eating from outside for a whole day I crave for home food more .
With dosa they give you some side dishes like white coconut chutney, sambar that's dark brown colour, and onion chutney that's reddish brown colour. You take some dosa pieces and dip it into sambar and chutney and eat it. There's also the masala dosa with some potato stuffing inside. Hope you liked the indian food.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍.
I will give you a tip.... Whenever you fill like it's over spicy ..and need simple food....go for... Idli .Dosa like South Indian food.....you can literally have Idli and Dosa without any curry and relax your stomach...South Indian foods are easy to digest especially Idli Dosa..you can find them each and every corner of the country...
Idli &dosa, chicken biryani (pulao) in Tamil Nadu state, Meals & Biryani In Andhrapradesh & Telangana state.. curries in Rayalaseema.. Parota in Kerala..were the best 👏..
If you again had to face food poisoning problem just have a idiyappam and idli for a day that'll keep you good and prepare you for the next days experience
@@KFergy Well traditionally, before soap was invented, Indians practiced a strict separation of hands to avoid spreading germs.. so the right hand was preserved for eating and handing & recieving things while the left hand was for handling any germy stuff. But after the invention of soap, both hands are disinfected on washing with soap before eating so it doesn’t really matter but the tradition carries on just as etiquette. Like how people still use spoons & cutlery which were invented for the same reason, coz it was impossible to wash your hands in freezing climes back then.
Im halfway through the video and wanna say that you were eating the dosa the wrong way. That warm spicy on the right was the sambhar and the middle one was coconut chutney. The left one idk exactly but when you take a bite of dosa take a spoonful of sambhar and a little bit of coconut chutney. That combination is how usually we eat dosa and that tastes good.
We too travelled to your place for the 400th times, and every time we travel we 'keep shitting till almost death' because the quality of food your country provides...
Just dropped a new video of you guys wanna check it out! th-cam.com/video/i_4pyevjkjU/w-d-xo.html
U Should also Try The King Fish Fry and Duck Meat which is Famous In Keral!!
Telangana Hyderabad-india has the best food in the world
Can u came to Delhi
Bro if u ever visit north side plzz let me know at Ravi_17ojha and i would love to show u around
That's not sauce bro that is kuruma
I've been told countless times not to go to India cause th food will make you sick. Although, I did get food poisoning for my first time while being here, people need to understand that it's not just "India" foreigners like myself aren't used to the different bacteria, viruses and climates that are native here. Which make our chances of getting sick significantly higher. Everything was amazing, the people here are great, and I cant wait to share more with you all ♥
Most honest Foreigner I have seen bro thanks 👍
I would try it and take the risk of getting sick without a doubt (if it looked good)
It's just the microbes here are different you will get used to it eventually
@@salempasangasp 100% don’t want anyone taking me getting food poisoning or anything as a deterrent
Nah man it makes you sick cause you aren't used to it is all . After you adapt you're good to go , it usually takes about a week or so but after that I'd say you could eat anything Indian and be completely fine
Lol the white sauce with the dosa is a coconut chutney. It can get sour because if you blitz/blend a huge amount of coconut and keep it, the small amount of coconut milk present in the coconut can start to go sour. It's actually very normal and absolutely fine to consume.
Good to know!! Was so confused why it didnt taste like coconut
Keralites use coconuts in their dishes .There are different chutneys to eat with dosa and to eat with rice.
I believe the third/soup that came with the dosa was sambar (lentil stew).
My local South Indian spot in Nashville serves it with their dosas. Delicious.
Trust me, you are the most honest guy I've ever seen visiting India!
As i am working for an American company (although i am in India) i definitely know how most of the guys feel about visiting india, and trust me. You are one of those who i respect because you know what you are saying and doing !
6:43 - "We're finnally putting some meat inside me " 💀
Lmao! 😂
I think you did perfect research work about Kerala food , these are the golden combinations of Kerala food🤓
I spent hours researching and asking people no joke haha
@@KFergy There are 28 states in India, each state's culture and food is different....Every state is like a country....
how is beef indian food broo
@@fathom-c7oBeef is very popular in kerala.
@@adityasingh3963yea i saw it, its quite popular like the bakeries out there
I hate that puttu tho
I am an Indian woman living in America. Every time I eat out at an American restaurant, I get diarheaa. Pizza, burgers, sandwichestc etc... - all of these upset my stomach.It is not that the food is not hygenic, its just that my stomach is not used to the American type food. When I eat Indian restaurant food here in the U.S. I do not get diarheaa, but when I go to India and eat Indian food there, I still get diarheaa for several days. Even though I was born and raised in India, my body has become used to the ingredients, the water and oil used in America to cook Indian food. It is not until my body gets acclimated to the food in India after several days, can I eat food there without upsetting my stomach. Even with a familiar dish, the water is different, the oil is different, the ingredients grown in a different place, all these factors come into play- so please don't generalise that all food in India is bad.
I'm from Kerala and its so good to see people visiting my state ❤
Do Hindus also eat beef in Kerala??
@@aboisvoice6814 Yes
@@kj6150 why man
@@aboisvoice6814 yes most of the non vegetarians do eat beef
@@aboisvoice6814most of us are not vegetarian in Kerala we love meat not everyone but most of us 😜
8:40 absolutely loved how you did it the proper local way
I almost picked up the fork and spoon, but then I remembered the way 👍
@@KFergy some other Kerala food recommendations, kappa, kerala style briyani, pazhampori, unniyappam, sadhya meals, kalamakaai, toddy etc also try kothu parotta if you can find any
thanks for the recommendations!
North is dangerous and a shithole, please stop at Indore MP and explore North- East
My parents are both from Kerala; I just visited there recently. it's so cool to see one of my favorite TH-camrs go there and try these dishes.
Thank you so much!! Thats awesome, have you ever visited Kerala?
@@KFergy Yes, I just went there this year for the third time! I love India but I probably wouldn't move there :)
oh thats awesome, im definitely coming back to Kerala for sure
Ive never tried germs before
@@liloistheendiahater I understand, self-cannibalism aka autosarcophagy is not normal.
6:43 "we're finally gonna put some meat inside of me today" Lmao
Always choose a crowded restaurant. That's where you will get freshly prepared food. Empty restaurants will serve you scrapings and reheated food.
As an Indian, I feel so bad that most foods are spicy and oily, but trust me dude, it's quite opposite when people cook inside the house. Few times when we went to tour, we gathered cooking stove and all that stuff so we can avoid the food outside. If you could then try indoor food, they are awesome and much better❤
It's resturant food it is supposed to be unhealthy because people don't eat on daily basis it's weekend thing
I don't really want to eat american Or australian food in any Indian restaurant. As the saying goes.... When in Rome do as the Romans do. When in India do as the Indians do.
yefr!
Spice oil like insulting indian food too much Western Slavic boot licking tone
I don't know what you are saying about oily food, dude everytime you make tadka the oil floats on top of the gravy
PSA To everyone that wants to try food in India: You're very likely to fall sick owing to the difference in microbiome. Please try to avoid eating it on your first few days here especially liquids. If you find yourself with no options (for the first few days ie.,) : Try to Eat food with lots of dietary fibres, Cereals can help. Have a great stay! Good health to you!
As a person whose name is Avi, I endorse the first restaurant Aavi’s 😅… also having a dad whose name is Ashok, I endorse the second restaurant as well 😂😂
😂 that’s actually really funny
@@KFergyBro,come to Bangladesh.
Aavi means steam or vapour in many dravidian languages including Malayalam
Love this guy.. He is not sugar coating his indian experience just to get some subscribers!!
@1:11 - That's not tea! It's just water boiled with cumin. It's supposed to be good for you.
Beef is eaten in regions of India with a very high Christian and/or Muslim population.
Fr? I thought it was banned
@@supersaiyangoku7547 In some states cow slaughter is fully banned. But most states allow slaughter of older bulls (male cows). Some states disallow consumption of beef. Some states disallow slaughter but not necessarily consumption.
@@supersaiyangoku7547Not really. In Kerala Hindus eat beef too. We don't say no to god food 😄
@@lucifermorningstarLMXStop lying. Fk your religion. You don't even follow it. If being a keralite is this shitty, then I would rather be a Pakistani 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
You ain't Hindu. So Stop lying convertible dog
@josephishereofficialbuddy why is your name Joseph if you hate Christians and Muslim . It's a cool name right ? Bet you don't have one
That vegetable tomato soup is called sambar and that white curry would be coconut chutney
South Indian breakfast lunch and dinner recipes and Indian Street foods and desserts are amazing
brah, you actually tried kerala food.. but theres still many things to try there. Like the chicken curries. Also Appam goes with the veg stew, but you can also have it with meat curries... It also goes with chicken stew for the non-veg eaters, also it goes with chicken curry.
next video i tried alot more! It was so delicious, I love the food here
@@KFergy k, so try: beef fry/roast and parotta, Thattakada chicken, nadan chicken curry, chicken 65. Kanthari shrimp, chili beef and parotta (its long strips of chili, capsicum, large onions), kalappam and duck curry, squid fry and rice, potichoru, puri and potato curry (breakfast food), el sadhya (do it while doing houseboating), vegetarian meal at mothers veg restaurant, lamb fry and parotta, Thalasseri biryani, Kerala Fish Curry and rice spicy, its dark red in color and sour in taste), oyster fry, fish cutlets, kutu parotta, chicken peralan, the many chicken curry, pork curry, fish/shrip/meat pickle (super spicy, if done right, its the best dish ever), Keralan Lamb Curry, Mutton Varutharacha Curry, palappam (like the one in this video) and chicken curry (the veg is mild meant for noob outside folk's, but it goes better with the chicken curries), Erissery , Nadan Kozhi Varuthathu, fish fry,
But yah, you did pretty well considering your not even from there.. Like you tried what most foreigners would not have. Excellent work my friend. Check out jatayu and kovalum beach and varakala.
@@KFergy ha yah, the honking... that drives me nuts, but after a while... you get used to it, also the crazy traffic, trying to get to the other side of the road can be quite the challenge... In the west, the horn is used seldom... in India... its like a navigational essential (hopefully it will not be a thing... cause its just pure annoyance).
@KFergy also visit thalassery city and kozhiode(calicut ) town
Food hotspots
Try falooda from both
And biryani
And other ice-cream from thalassery
It's my city so that's why I want you to visit it
thank you So much for visiting our country and trying our food I recommend you to try North Indian food it is way to delicious you will find a lot of vegetarian options in North India
Thanks for having me ❤️ I’ll be heading to the north in the next 2 weeks or so, can’t wait to share it!
You are supposed two fold the edges of the Dosa so that it does not touch the table surface when served.
It's not always due to food poisoning it's due to change of gut biome, the use of spices and all is as per the tropical and semi tropical regions
I love this new vlog like technique im excited to see what else you will do using this style
Gonna have lots more to come 🙏🏻
Best place to start your journey to discover India ❤Kerala is really amazing and Yes Maharashtra as well.Don’t forget to visit Tamil Nadu as well 🤫
Kerala means the 'land of coconuts' and is called 'God's own country'❤
ive seen gods country everywhere, but i didnt know about the land of the coconuts one! Thats pretty cool to know :)
Not anymore 😅
Gods own country ?before that it was devils own country swami vivakananda once told that Kerala is a mental asylum because nambuthari’s( Brahmins) behaviour
If it is god's own country pls don't disrespect god by eating beef
@@sign1941 go away u northie
Some places don't make the genuine coconut chutney with actual fresh coconuts. It's actually my favourite chutney.
3:17 Brodie put the Vikkstar theme 😆
5:01 It's actually a coconut chutney which is the one of the best mixtures with dosa
I’m from kerala. I honestly love the food. Glad you enjoyed it
that dosa touching the table is triggering my inner indian
You need to use the karate step to break the long Dosa into halves or fold it so that it fits your plate and not hanging out on the table :). Cheers.
Thousands of foods & flavors tbh if you roam whole India,food & language both changes in very city,the best vegetarian cousin found here,If you like non veg try Hyderabad chicken biryani,if you want to enjoy sweet & desserts then go to Kolkata,if you wanna enjoy street food go to Delhi,Authentic south Indian food is also great & healthy.
India is crazy, never been somewhere so diverse!
Boy researched what to do before visiting . Great 🎉
Every kind of meat is normal in India bc 60% of the population eats different kinds of meat . And In North East side starting from West Bengal and in south including Goa you can get beef, pork etc .. all you have to know that the place, where you can find it.
Even when we Indians goes in different states sometimes we gets food poisoning or lose motion 😅, India is so diverse that we don't even know sometimes.
Wait 😭 TH-cam is not recommending your channel. It's sad😢.
No worries it will one day 😂 And I agree India is massive and probably the most diverse country I’ve ever been too! It’s crazy all the different foods and dialects within India 🇮🇳
@@KFergy yeah , right!
😂😂😂😂😂
You know, seeing Fergy do a lot of travel videos reminds me of this old t.v show I use to watch called Globe Trekker.
Man I haven’t watched that show in forever, making me wanna pull it up rn
@@KFergy I'm sure you can find the first season on YT. 🤔
@@KFergy it's not the best quality but it's something. 🤔
th-cam.com/play/PLkK3h-8II_EW6pI5Vf5BwUnDafy5bG4jU.html
i found it!
beef and porotta 😍👌
Straight fire 🔥
I'm glad you enjoyed Kerala food ❤
7:47 It's not bone, it's edible coconut pieces that we add to beef dishes
"we are finally going to put some meat in me today." Bro what💀
I didn’t get sick last year in Southern India. But I only ate home cooking or restaurant cooking. Only once I ate street food because my friends wouldn’t let me. But when I go back I’m experimenting more.
You can still find these dishes anywhere across South India.
To really enjoy Indian food, watch how Indians eat each item. For example, the Puttu and kadala (chickpeas curry) has to be mashed together, and then eaten.
Noted 📝
@@KFergy 😄 👍
Then that thing next to it (pappadam )should be mixed with it
And should be eaten by hand
Try dosas in Hyderabad, chutneys restaurant ask for 70 MM dosa. Hyderabad biryani is famous, veg thali in kakatiya mess Ameerpet.
That yellow crispy thing near puttu is called "Pappadam".We mix it with puttu and with the curry.We like the combination of puttu and pappadam.
I live in delhi and I'm coming to south India soon. Hope I meet you ❤
Oh that’s awesome, I really hope you enjoy it! If you ever see me don’t be afraid to say hello 👋
You is shock by that Dosa size
wait until you order Paper Dosa and look at the size
And about Food Poisoning can happen in any country because of different water, air, climate and food not specically because of restaurant
But I am happy you enjoyed it
Our Bangalore and our state Karnataka is the best for the food and ambience
I really wanna visit Bangalore, it’s been one of my most recommended places!!
Karnataka best 😂😂 lol
@@KFergyYou’ll get many variations of Dosa in Bangalore.. with tiny buttery ones and huge paper thin ones
@@KFergy You have to
Worst State
feeling so gd to see you in our country love from India and also don't forget to visit in our State Assam❤❤
It is not food poisoning. It is your gut bacteria not being used to digesting Indian food. This happens to Indians as well when we travel abroad to any Western country. The gut takes 3-4 weeks to get adjusted to a new diet. This is how human biology works.
God I was getting nervous of the fish bones watching him take that big scooped bite of Karmeen. I visited Kerala last year I had karmeen it was super tasty but bones are very tricky for people who are not use to eating fish. I also tried beef for the first time I totally understand by Beef and Parotta is called one of the emotions of Kerala.
I was kinda nervous too! Im not used to eating whole fish like this, so it was definitely tricky. It awesome that you tried beef for your first time here too!!
Which hindu tf eats beef bro and you being a hindu eating beef is a shame ...and beef is sold in kerala???? It's illegal in india . You know we consider cow as our mother. Shame on you bro
Where are you from?
Appam tastes amazing with chicken, mutton curry!
I'm not native to Appam, but when I discovered it, Oh. My. GODDESS.
Don't leave the dosa like that, u have to try it while it's crispy...don't let it get soften in the name of god...this crimes against dosa must stop 😶
How has this guy not hit a million subs
Bro thought water was tea😂
Is that really beef or mutton? 🤔🤔btw unfortunately I have never seen beef store yet in wb. Though I don't go out much. 😅😅👍
I believe it was beef, definitely not mutton! But I did hear a rumors from someone in Kerala the other day say sometimes if it’s not beef it can be buffalo. 😂
@@KFergyMostly the meat is Buffalo and not cow.
@@arjunraj823 oh so it’s true! Makes sense
Pro tip on Indian food-: Eat where there is a heavy crowd. That ensures you won't get food poisoning. Because these joints are tried and tested by the locals.
try jeff biriyani in kochi...one of the famous and delicious biriyani you can have and there afghanj chicken is amazing...😋
Hope you enjoyed your visit ❤
5:38 I don't understand why would anyone eating just bread and omlete for breakfast
Thank you so much for visiting India! As a desert you should try Kulfi, Gulab Jamun, and Rasmali. Those are musts.
Oh that sounds good, I’ve yet to try desserts!
@@KFergyalso try pani puri it's not a desert but a street food which is one of the best things that you have have in ur life.
6:43 Ayo bro😂
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The reason foreigners are victims of food poisoning is they have had the cleanest and A grade food throughout from the place they come, however Indian foods always have some amount of dirt, chemical, and all possible impurities, we have had this impurities in very small amount everyday since we started eating solid food when we were babies and our body is immune, No matter you shell out good money it's still difficult to find good quality food or raw materials in India.
Ngl, i felt offended when you ate those food wrongly lol😂
Here a tip: use more curry while eating
Sheesh, I’m sorry 😂 trying to get used to the eating culture here
About the dosa, when people make it at home it is usually smaller like you were expecting, but most restaurants I have seen make these big ones because they have larger grills.
There are many types of dosas. The small ones are normal dosas. Big one are like masala dosa, ghee dosa,etc
6:43 watchu mean by that?
Proud to be an Indian and from Kerala
Dosa kissing the table the whole time lol
Hey, here is a tip that I follow eating such long dosas. Always fold the ends the moment the waiter arrives. You can see it touching the table when you keep on it. I avoid that due to hygenie purpose
I haven't tried Indian food ever but just by looking at it it looks amazing we'll most of it anyways
Hopefully you can one day! Obviously not everything is for everyone, but I definitely think you should give things a try at least once!
I think the way to start is to try Tasty Bites shelf stable meal pouches. Most grocery stores have them, they are vegetarian (some are vegan) and include lots of India staples like chic peas (garbanzo beans), lentils, paneer cheese cubes, spinach, cashews and tomato based sauces. You usually serve them over white rice you make yourself, but you could serve them over pasta/noodles, or even serve as a side with chicken, beef, etc. Most are not really spicy, although they sometimes have spiced like coriander that Americans aren’t used to.
You should try payasam which is a kerala dessert which is served hot it can be made in different varieties but the most favourite one for everyone is the pal payasam. Pal means milk in Malayalam so u can say it's a milk payasam it's really good
For sea food go either to the best expensive restaurant or the local famous one don't go to any mid range restaurant for sea food
I think you should ordered masala dosa, there are dry potato curry inside. Dosa with curry is main item, man I love south indian food
Welcome to India. Now that you're here, get ready for the roller coaster........of all times, in a good way. Enjoy and keep the videos coming. : ))
thank you so much!!!!
I’ve been travelling to india every year for 10 years and never had Delhi belly. I take a probiotic every morning and colostrum morning and night. They other thing is to never eat off the street carts in india and only eat at very busy
Restaurant where the turnover is high and the oil is clean. You can ask to see the kitchen and oil there. The other suggestions is to travel with an experienced Indian driver who knows where to eat and what to look for to keep you safe. Shakir sheikh picks me up at Delhi airport and stays and supervises me the whole month I’m in india each year been all over india North, South, East, West and golden triangle 🙏 if he’s busy on tour he knows lots of other reliable drivers to go with in good clean cars and they know the accommodation contacts to get the best prices, currency exchange rates etc. knowledge is the key to survival in India ❤
In India beef means bafol meet not cow's meet
who told you?
@@SarveshThakur. that's what you get. Go visit a slaughter house in kerela.
Beef is not outlawed or anything in india, the thing is cows are religious and it's not usual to eat beef but anyone can.
Thank you for visiting frys restaurant ❤❤
Dosas are big and small but when you go to restaurants they will very likely give you a big one
It seeems like it was a hard time for u food poisoning, sweating,sound of horn and different food.If u eat spice then add something sweet . It may help to balance the spice .Sometimes the climate is so hot that its hard to walk during the day time especially in Kochi.
Well thanku for uploading a video of my home❤ irrespectiveof troubles.This place is really something for me❤.
After eating from outside for a whole day I crave for home food more .
With dosa they give you some side dishes like white coconut chutney, sambar that's dark brown colour, and onion chutney that's reddish brown colour. You take some dosa pieces and dip it into sambar and chutney and eat it. There's also the masala dosa with some potato stuffing inside. Hope you liked the indian food.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍.
Loved the food, thank you 🙏🏻
Dosa is Mix of fermented Rice and lentils better ya it's a indian pancake ... That A regular size of dosa .
yes its awesome!! I wanna try to find a giant one somewhere lol
crazy how its regular but its the size of my arm
@@KFergyactually that's regular sized dosa in restaurants. The home mad ones are much smaller
@@GinkoTheGymno makes sense!
I will give you a tip.... Whenever you fill like it's over spicy ..and need simple food....go for... Idli .Dosa like South Indian food.....you can literally have Idli and Dosa without any curry and relax your stomach...South Indian foods are easy to digest especially Idli Dosa..you can find them each and every corner of the country...
1:11 that's just water boiled with cumin lmao.
thank you for visiting kerala ❤
If you are in India you don’t want to eat anything else. Best food in the world!!!❤
In Singapore we eat Appam with red sugar n grated coconut or coconut milk .
Idli &dosa, chicken biryani (pulao) in Tamil Nadu state, Meals & Biryani In Andhrapradesh & Telangana state.. curries in Rayalaseema..
Parota in Kerala..were the best 👏..
Agreed 👍
only in kerala they eat beef
and naan has a parrotta texture
Anybody else notice that Mr. Fergy just ate all that in front of us and didn’t offer us a bite, not even once!
youll have to come out here and try it for yourself
If you again had to face food poisoning problem just have a idiyappam and idli for a day that'll keep you good and prepare you for the next days experience
Using two hands to eat is considered as sin in India 😅
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@@KFergy Well traditionally, before soap was invented, Indians practiced a strict separation of hands to avoid spreading germs.. so the right hand was preserved for eating and handing & recieving things while the left hand was for handling any germy stuff. But after the invention of soap, both hands are disinfected on washing with soap before eating so it doesn’t really matter but the tradition carries on just as etiquette. Like how people still use spoons & cutlery which were invented for the same reason, coz it was impossible to wash your hands in freezing climes back then.
While going to Subaremala with my father I had Ashok Bhavan's food, ironically at around the time this video was posted lol. It's a really good place!
6:43 " We're Finally gonna put some meat in me Today". Sus 👀
foriegners in comments from a indian 29 states 29000 or more dishes around india you can expect from this sub-continent.
Im halfway through the video and wanna say that you were eating the dosa the wrong way. That warm spicy on the right was the sambhar and the middle one was coconut chutney. The left one idk exactly but when you take a bite of dosa take a spoonful of sambhar and a little bit of coconut chutney. That combination is how usually we eat dosa and that tastes good.
We too travelled to your place for the 400th times, and every time we travel we 'keep shitting till almost death' because the quality of food your country provides...
The thing on the side with puttu is “pappadam “ or pappad
Bro u tell nice rewiew but then also i am sad that you didnt eat pappadam with puttu its very tasty and every kerela people like pappadam