Drew, as a Bulgarian, we love potatoes , the problem is that these graphs just dont account for the fact that most of our potato consumtion comes from old peole in villages that no one has heard of. And so it is imossible to document it.
6:08 That's 100% true, as an italian you can remind me of all the terrible things my country has committed in his history and I'll agree. But say that american cheese is better and I'll get the pizza cutter...
Drew as an American with a hk passport whose mom is from Hong Kong, let me tell you it’s literally just skyscrapers left and right. Like anywhere you look is either a mountain, an ocean, or a skyscraper. Coming from a guy who grew up in NYC too
Hong Kong is funky because at street level as you walk around its these quirky little streets based on a small english town system but then you look up and you are surrounded by a Skyscraper Jungle.
Yeah, I also was confused by that, but if you read carefully what the text says is that germans love gouda cheese, and to be fair I, as a mexican, agree with them gouda is one of the best.
I cannot fathom how the UK is so low on that cheese consumption chart. I'm English and quite literally have cheese in just about every meal of the day, every day. I know tons of people who also love cheese like I do, so I'm really confused by this.
8:48 that makes sense because just like France Portugal considered most if not all of its overseas territories as integrated parts kinda like modern day French Guiana or a comparison for my fellow Americans it’s kinda like Alaska and Hawaii not connected to the mainland but still fully integrated
Imported cheese is very expensive in Belarus. I was there in 2017 and by then you could buy not so good local cream cheese for like 0,25 €, but the good one from Poland for 2,50 € (while the price in Poland for this product was around 1 €). So 10x more for imported cream cheese as an example. That's why people would rather buy local products and if there is no production of mozarella or gorgonzola, they just won't eat it. I have to say, I really liked my local supermarket in Minsk anyway, it was huge and open 24h.
Fun fact the shortest skyscraper in the world is in Wichita Fallas Tx it is three stories high. The reason it is below the limit is the limit was made because of this incident. The story is really funny but to learn more just search it up
On the 2026 World Cup vote: Brazil had actually decided to vote for the US/Canada/Mexico bid (following the South American CONMEBOL decision), but the guy who went to vote thought it was a secret ballot and voted for Morocco instead lol
5:39 Finland is the worlds happiest country. They have the highest consumption of alcohol in the Nordic countries and the highest amount of cheese consumption. They are happy because they have bourbon and cheese, based.
Dear Drew, Can you please consider uploading videos at other times as I am mostly asleep by the time a video comes out. Countries in the eastern hemisphere need your support. :-)(-:
You read it wrong. It says what cheeses are the most popular in the presented countries and I can confirm that Gouda (young) is sold the most in Germany because it has no holes (efficient use of space), it is quite bland (germans have no tastebuds) and it has a nice, soft but firm melt (it's only good for throwing unholy amounts of it on potato-gratin and Toast-Hawai).
The map at 5:18 just has to be at least a bit wrong because Slovakia is ridiculously low which is like impossible because our national dish literary contains cheese and we have like two traditional cheeses protected under some eu trade thingy
I would love to know where you have to draw the lines on the last map to get a perfect 25% split Edit: I did some math and I think it's at about 25º N, 72º E
the most surprising thing was that an american even knows what the word cheese means. there isn't even an american english word for cheese so it's quite impressive to know the meaning
Petition for Drew to make a series covering Ace Combat and its multiple universes: [Day 136] The Lotarev D-136 is a turboshaft engine from the ZMKB Progress Design Bureau. The engine powers the Mil Mi-26 "Halo" helicopter. Development of the engine had begun in about 1972. The D-136 first flew on a production Mi-26 helicopter in 1980.
So for people curious, cheese consumption for Americans is at about 18.3 kg per capita. About the same as Poland. I was not expecting that. And we do eat a lot of real cheese. Mostly Cheddar, Colby Jack, or Mozzarella. We eat a lot of Colby Jack. If you have melted cheese on casseroles, some breakfast foods, and other random stuff, and it looks like cheddar, it's often colby jack because it's milder and a comfort food cheese. Colby Jack is the combination of Colby cheese and Monterrey Jack, which are both cheeses from America. Imagine a mild cheddar with tons of white splotches of mozzarella. And somehow mix the flavors slightly so the cheddar is milder and creamier and the mozzarella is firmer. That's basically what Colby Jack is like.
Fun fact. Russia banned imports of cheese from Finland and Russians started to smuggle them into Russia... However loads of these were still left over and were sold in Finland with great discount (like less than 4€/kg) and were colloquially called Putin cheese.
Drew, as a Bulgarian, we love potatoes , the problem is that these graphs just dont account for the fact that most of our potato consumtion comes from old peole in villages that no one has heard of. And so it is imossible to document it.
That's sad kinda😢
I think that you overestimate the production capacity of little,old, village grandmas.
Does it include Vodka made from potatoes 🤔
As a Serb, i was very confused about "How do we eat so little cheese? Its Everywhere?"
But this makes a lot of sense.
🇷🇸❤️🇧🇬
And vodka, dont forget vodka
not even a minute in and Drew calls Bosnia "Belarus"
yea I saw he added a text change
Bosnia and Herzegovina
@@JmMateo933 Belarus* and Herzegovina
ur dumb?
Disclaimer: This is not suposed to be an insult, sorry
he's editor added the text change
@@HaapojaMC I did say I saw it
0:57 right?
Drew called bosnia belarus
AHHHHH!!!
HERESAY
💀
Oh god...
💀💀💀💀💀
6:08 That's 100% true, as an italian you can remind me of all the terrible things my country has committed in his history and I'll agree. But say that american cheese is better and I'll get the pizza cutter...
yeah because american cheese sucks
@@omgdodogamer4759 Yup ,taste like plastic
@@plumebrise4801 It basically is
I’m American and it plastic
What would the german do? 💀
9:35
Yeah I think the impostor's gone. Drew's back. Only the real Drew could have the audacity to call "Deutsche" "Dutch".
Reads Deutsche, says Dutch, that's the Drew I know
Mein Herz in Flammen
When?
@@Cenn_Devel 9:34
@@jacksonfogo2Ah thanks! 👍
And Australia as Austrua
The prime meridian was decided back then to be the one passing through Greenwich Observatory in London, so it’s 50/50 between east and west.
0:43 In Poland we call Belarus president "Potato King"
Drew as an American with a hk passport whose mom is from Hong Kong, let me tell you it’s literally just skyscrapers left and right. Like anywhere you look is either a mountain, an ocean, or a skyscraper.
Coming from a guy who grew up in NYC too
So it's Coruscant?
@@MuriKakari something like that yea
Hong Kong is funky because at street level as you walk around its these quirky little streets based on a small english town system but then you look up and you are surrounded by a Skyscraper Jungle.
@@joso7228 yes, that’s a great way to describe it! First time I’ve heard someone say that but you are definitely correct
6:04 I will forever despise the person who put a German flag on Gouda cheese. I’m outraged.
Yeah, I also was confused by that, but if you read carefully what the text says is that germans love gouda cheese, and to be fair I, as a mexican, agree with them gouda is one of the best.
reverse gekolonizeert
10:16 *Catalonia likes this*
I cannot fathom how the UK is so low on that cheese consumption chart. I'm English and quite literally have cheese in just about every meal of the day, every day. I know tons of people who also love cheese like I do, so I'm really confused by this.
8:48 that makes sense because just like France Portugal considered most if not all of its overseas territories as integrated parts kinda like modern day French Guiana or a comparison for my fellow Americans it’s kinda like Alaska and Hawaii not connected to the mainland but still fully integrated
Petition for Drew to Put The ACTUAL Flag of Martinique in The Background(Day 10)
Are you trying to make him put up a fr**ch flag?
Gl buddy
petition for drew to read this comment and do as it says
0:01
Danes dont eat potatoes, they choke on them
(lmao im sorry😭)
6:03 Calling Gouda german should be a criminal offense
6:02 why is gouda shown as German!? It's Dutch cheese! Gouda is a city in the Netherlands!
I saw that immediately and it is so wrong.
You are both stupid, you should've read what the Website said. It says what cheese is most popular by consumption in which country.
Imported cheese is very expensive in Belarus. I was there in 2017 and by then you could buy not so good local cream cheese for like 0,25 €, but the good one from Poland for 2,50 € (while the price in Poland for this product was around 1 €). So 10x more for imported cream cheese as an example. That's why people would rather buy local products and if there is no production of mozarella or gorgonzola, they just won't eat it.
I have to say, I really liked my local supermarket in Minsk anyway, it was huge and open 24h.
In Australia where it’s 2am. Lucky I’m up this late doing an assignment to get distracted by a new videos of yours
You probably haven't watched the full video yet
(Right now)
It's 10:04 for me rn
8:05 for me
9:36 in Kolkata, India
In England it is 5:30
6:03 ah yes, my favourite German cheese: Gouda
THE NEXT MAP LITERALLY SHOWS IT'S IN THE NETHERLANDS
6:03 sees Gouda is german cheese cries in dutch
As a human being that has consumed the entertainment of this video player, I can indeed confirm, that I am divided
8:21 USA vs another USA
Who will win?
USA will win
Fun fact the shortest skyscraper in the world is in Wichita Fallas Tx it is three stories high. The reason it is below the limit is the limit was made because of this incident. The story is really funny but to learn more just search it up
Romania actually consumes a lot of cheese, but a lot of people buy it from local farmers
On the 2026 World Cup vote: Brazil had actually decided to vote for the US/Canada/Mexico bid (following the South American CONMEBOL decision), but the guy who went to vote thought it was a secret ballot and voted for Morocco instead lol
0:37 Unsurprisingly
0:57 Ah yes. belarus
Yep thats not bosnia
10:14 ever heard of Greenwich?
3:55 brooooo 💀 💀 💀
7:00 How dare they not include the top tea consumer Turkey in this chart
6:30
As a wisconsinite, I can confirm my screen is drenched in tears.
😢
Same 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
5:39 Finland is the worlds happiest country. They have the highest consumption of alcohol in the Nordic countries and the highest amount of cheese consumption. They are happy because they have bourbon and cheese, based.
10 years of staring at maps, and he calls Bosnia, Belarus.
Drew didn’t see Cyprus down in the corner only 15! 0:00
4:26 I hate the way USA people say ‘Melbourne’ but your way gave me a smile
9:40 Telstra, you love it or hate it.
Why did they separate abyssinia and ethiopia, if they are the same?2:52
is nobody gonna talk about the fact that in drew's background he got the Axis group memebers countryballs together( japan,germany,italy)?
Uh oh
uh oh i just noticed
And they're on top of the other countryballs
Drew is sus
2:13 The USA couldn't vote in this so they got American Samoa to do it for them
Dear Drew,
Can you please consider uploading videos at other times as I am mostly asleep by the time a video comes out. Countries in the eastern hemisphere need your support.
:-)(-:
U ppl filipino?
Switzerland, 6PM, eastern hemisphere, it's perfect
@@gizylek_pl If you are actually from Switzerland you are blessed
10:20 I live in the void, nothing exist in the black line, please help
10:14 you simultanously combust and be forced to eat the least factory made cheese in USA while falling to the pits of the void if you are on the line
6:02 DID THEY JUST PUT GOUDA CHEESE AS BEING GERMAN?? THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE
No, they put Gouda as the favourite cheese in Germany
"Maps that will DIVIDE you..."
Me, an Africa: OH NO NOT AGAIN
It suprised me that italy consumes such a small amount of cheese per year since they need cheese for pizza
mfs when they find out that italy has other foods then pizza
dude here in Italy we eat pizza like 3/4 times per month, not everyday of the year lol
6:05 gouda isnt german, that site is wrong
You read it wrong. It says what cheeses are the most popular in the presented countries and I can confirm that Gouda (young) is sold the most in Germany because it has no holes (efficient use of space), it is quite bland (germans have no tastebuds) and it has a nice, soft but firm melt (it's only good for throwing unholy amounts of it on potato-gratin and Toast-Hawai).
The reason for high consumption of poatato in eastern Europe is because potato is used to make many alcoholic beverages like vodka
Which one does he like? Because Sweden in Norway are basically enemies
The map at 5:18 just has to be at least a bit wrong because Slovakia is ridiculously low which is like impossible because our national dish literary contains cheese and we have like two traditional cheeses protected under some eu trade thingy
Another day of asking Drew to put up the Guernsey flag
I didn’t know Drew liked Sweden
Don't forget that potato is an ingredients of Vodka
no one gonna talk about how the norway ball was rotated?🤨🤨🤨
3:55 "When did they drop down to 3?"
Like 22 years ago I guess?
I didn’t know Drew likes Norway
Petition for Drew to put the Czech Flag in the background 🇨🇿 (Day 102)
I would love to know where you have to draw the lines on the last map to get a perfect 25% split
Edit: I did some math and I think it's at about 25º N, 72º E
the most surprising thing was that an american even knows what the word cheese means. there isn't even an american english word for cheese so it's quite impressive to know the meaning
HOW COULD THEY FORGET TURKISH TEAAAAAA
I'm Irish and my family of four goes through 20kg of potatoes a week
Drew your videos are pretty cool
Petition for Drew to put the South Korean flag on the wall (Day 69+51)
Sure
Petition for drew to put up the flag of the japanese empire ( Day 2 )
Which one naval or official
That will decrease korean and Chinese viewership
@@sidrafael6018 haha true....
@@sidrafael6018good.
Drew, saying "American cheese" is already enough to get me going
Deutsche Telekom AG
Drew: Dutch Telekom
the quadrents map secretly being microsoft:
Africa is so yummy because it’s just like a dessert
Petition for drew to hang up the flag of Iowa on his wall (revenge for him calling Iowa Arkansas) Day 134
Congratulations Drew, your birth state is absolutely going to disown you for the sweet tea slander.
9:11 I didnt expect Telefónica here
Drew wake up wake up wake up
When i was in Bulgaria the potatoes were terriblr
Day 1 asking drew to react to more andjobe
Petition for Drew to make a series covering Ace Combat and its multiple universes: [Day 136]
The Lotarev D-136 is a turboshaft engine from the ZMKB Progress Design Bureau. The engine powers the Mil Mi-26 "Halo" helicopter. Development of the engine had begun in about 1972. The D-136 first flew on a production Mi-26 helicopter in 1980.
6:03 gouda with a German flag, it's a Dutch cheese lmao
Because Gouda is the favorite cheese for Germans
@@Maria-js9ou yea i read that after i posted this
As someone from the uk that cheese map was fake as we love cheese over here.
Day 88 of asking for an Officer Sanchez reboot
So for people curious, cheese consumption for Americans is at about 18.3 kg per capita. About the same as Poland. I was not expecting that. And we do eat a lot of real cheese. Mostly Cheddar, Colby Jack, or Mozzarella. We eat a lot of Colby Jack. If you have melted cheese on casseroles, some breakfast foods, and other random stuff, and it looks like cheddar, it's often colby jack because it's milder and a comfort food cheese. Colby Jack is the combination of Colby cheese and Monterrey Jack, which are both cheeses from America. Imagine a mild cheddar with tons of white splotches of mozzarella. And somehow mix the flavors slightly so the cheddar is milder and creamier and the mozzarella is firmer. That's basically what Colby Jack is like.
When you suddenly see the cheese from your small, german neighbouring town in a video of a big American TH-camr 😂
2:05 NK voted?
Are the people of Belarus eating the potatoes or turning them into vodka?
We, in Portugal we love potates more than in the map! And rice! And cheese, yes!🇵🇹👍🏻
10:03 like if ur country is on the black border 😢
10:16 "what happens if you're on the black line ?" London, the city that litterally defines where to put the black line : 🤫🤫
as european on rome , chees is real good but is quite expensive sadly
Fun fact. Russia banned imports of cheese from Finland and Russians started to smuggle them into Russia... However loads of these were still left over and were sold in Finland with great discount (like less than 4€/kg) and were colloquially called Putin cheese.
The last map, the north east deffo has the most land mass also, and people dont have gills
7:15 yeah here (Indonesia) we drink tea which teste like sugar water too
7:40 There is no Turkish Chai? I'm disappointed. Turkiye is the biggest consumer of tea.
Seeing Gouda with German flag is so cursed
Fun fact NZ has the tallest tower in the southern hemisphere
can't believe it that belarus has annexed bosnia
0:56 finally you learned how to edit videos
3:00 Ethiopia was a region in africa, its what they called all of the interior sub saharan territory
6:52 *Turkish community getting upset to don't see Turkish coffee*
Drew ur the best keep on
Petition for drew to hang the Australian flag upside down (Day 1)
Bruh I live on th black line in the thumbnail 💀
London is in the northwest quadrant. The prime meridian runs through Greenwich, which is just east of London.
Probably part of the cheese thing is whether a country goes for higher quantities of milder cheese or lower quantities of stronger cheeses