Thank you for being respectful to the Filipino culture in this video. They’re not making Italian style pasta. It’s Filipino. Like you said, we’re all learning. Your humility goes a long ways!
@Kling Onab you know in every occassion especially birthdays in philippines is complete with spaghetti alone and it is loved by kids and young at heart filipinoes
@Markie 47 Pasta is Italian. Well, if it originated from Italy then, we call it as pasta. But since we have our own version of it, whether you like it or not, we name it as FILIPINO PASTA. We don't even call it as pasta. Most Pastas here, we call them Spaghetti and it's not something for you to freak out about.
@Markie 47 This is not abomination. We aren't making spaghetti or pasta or whatever YOU want to call it, the Italian way. It's our own version of it. Do I have to repeat myself twice? Filipino sweet style spaghetti is not for everyone especially for you. Who can't even stand to try varieties of food and would rather stick to what your tongue would prefer rather than being adventurous. Make your own "Italian" Pasta and why bother watching a fun and open minded video like this?
@@vincenzosplate I highly recommend making it at home than getting it from elsewhere (Like from Jollibee, a Filipino fast food place that does sell this spaghetti)
Filipino foods are not good to those who have diabetes, kidney problem hypertension. most of these foods are sweet, salty, oily, sour, etc.. actually they are taste good.
Good job Vincenzo. You kept an open mind. The Filipino spaghetti is a cultural thing. It is present in all Filipino celebrations. It is easy to make, cheap, and filling. Filipinos, like Italians, love to celebrate and food will always be at the center of it. The Filipino taste is simple, it has to be sweet or salty, or both! The only Italian in our spaghetti is the pasta noodles. Otherwise, it is totally Filipino in taste. You should really try it.
I'm actually nervous before watching this reaction because I'm filipino but I love this channel. Hald it went well. Thank you, Vincenzo's plate. Much love from the filipino 😘💕
Filipino style tomato sauce is simply a sweeter blend of tomato sauce so you get that sweet taste with a hint of sourness that compliments well with different kinds of cheese. Great reaction though. More power!
Nah. Filipinos do not like honest comments. They don't like criticisms even if constructive. They'll dismiss someone immediately as being disrespectful.
My man Vincenzo I love your videos and I followed a lot of your recipes, I personally love the cherry tomato recipe. But being half Filipino living in the Philippines I do like Filipino style spaghetti when I’m invited to fiestas. It’s hard to explain but Filipino style pasta is just a sweeter version of pasta using cheap ingredients to feed a lot of people.
I know some filipinos substitutes ketchup for the tomato sauce. This is where it is a hit or miss because sometimes the ketchup really compliments the sauce but most of the time if they use banana ketchup the pasta tastes cheap.
Ok so you hate how we Filipinos do to modifiy the traditional Italian Spaghetti, everyone has his or her own taste, like Ilocanos love Pinakbet, but no all of like it.......but don't forget tha pasta was never an Italian invention , it was Chinese, them Arabs only introduced it to them Italians by a "Silk Road."
@@gundamwing9932 dude, was expecting violent reaction from Vincenzo on the Filipino pasta but didn't saw it but you dude, your reaction is almost violent. 😂
If they write "Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste)" that means there is more water in there than actual tomatoes...Because the most used ingredient usually comes first in labelling. Also they add natural flavors. Otherwise this might taste watery and bland. It's a miracle it even has tomatoes. Many foods like e.g. canned Ravioli come with a sauce that is mostly flavors and food coloring. But this sauce probably tastes similar to the tomato sauce for canned baked beans or ravioli.
@@kadda1212 Not always. Most countries enforced this much later and some countries do not conform to this. It's a food regulation enforced by governments. Until recent years the U, S and A didn't had any regulation regarding this. We're talking about Phillipines, so other laws. And when I'm thinking about the horrible things the government is doing in there, I'm not sure if they even care slightly about that.
It's funny how we Filipinos are so aware that our version is a bastardized version of italian spaghetti that we just go "Hey man this is its own thing so chill" lol
Haha, I love how Filipino cuisine puts its own twist on Italian spaghetti! 🍝 It's all about embracing creativity and making it your own. I'm glad you appreciate the unique flavors. Keep enjoying the culinary journey! 😄🇮🇹🇵🇭
Filipino spaghetti is not serve only on special occasion. U can buy spaghetti every early morning . Agahan bago pumasok sa work . Pag nag mamadali na 😂
It's not the way I cooked Filipino spaghetti for my kids but I love your reaction here (my kids loves and grew up with Filipino style spaghetti). Filipino spaghetti is one of the best.
My mom lived in Italy for a couple of years and she taught me how to cook italian pasta dishes, based on how she learned them from her italian friends. I still know how to make them. Because of that, i was also able to do fusions of filipino and italian spaghetti, like making tomato sauce from scratch and then combining that with the sweet filipino sauce. Just made them today and it was yummy. Sometimes i eat italian pasta, sometimes i crave Filipino spaghetti. We can appreciate them all :)
That's really cool to hear! It's wonderful that your mom was able to learn authentic Italian cooking techniques from her Italian friends and pass them on to you. It's also great to see that you're open to experimenting with fusion cuisine and combining flavors from different cultures to create something new and delicious. It's a great reminder that food is something that brings people together and allows us to appreciate different cultures and traditions. Keep up the good work and keep cooking those delicious pasta dishes!
There is learning from each other, but then there is bastardizing a cultural dish and then claiming it as your own. There is no such thing is Filipino spaghetti. It's cultural appropriation. Filipinos have a long history of cultural appropriation. They steal a lot of Chinese dishes for example and add "Filipino" in front of it. Then claim it's the best! lmfao
Filipinos have a sweet tooth and that's the reason this spaghetti is sweet. It's popular with the kids. I'm a Filipino and I would eat that but I prefer the not sweet pasta dishes.
@@vincenzosplate its also because after ww2 Filipinos cant afford tomato and tomato sauce so we use what is native to our country, which is bananas HAHAHAHA. You can also try reacting to another filipino pasta like sopas.
I personally don't like sweet spaghetti. Luckily, there is an Italian ready made sauce which is basically the same as the Filipino style minus the sweetness.
I love this channel so much! Vincenzo’s plate taught me how to cook the correct carbonara! NO CREAM,NO PARSLEY! Guanciale or pancheta meat only and lots of pepper! 😂
I wanna learn how to cook italian food because i love white sauce pasta, and its hard for me to cook spaghetti unless its sweet😊, i make lasagna, carbonara using roux sauce, baked macaroni. I love bachamel sauce😍😍😍
The history of Filipino's sweet spaghetti is when we experienced tomato shortage so we looked for an alternative which is the banana. The sweetness of the spaghetti sauce comes from Banana Ketchup. Which is not present in this video but typically, a real Filipino spaghetti is a balanced mix of Tomato sauce and Banana Ketcup. And that's the brief history of the Filipino "sweet spaghetti".
AAAAAAAAAA I never expected this to happen but it did! OMG thank you so much for this video! I'm a Filipino myself and my mom's own recipe for spaghetti is the best, but I also love the traditional italian spaghetti! so delicious!
@@vincenzosplate I really enjoyed it so much my friend! I'm glad you like the Filipino spaghetti, fun fact, each family has its own recipe for spaghetti but it bears almost the same somewhat sweet taste, it's not really that sweet to be honest haha!
Haha. I remember when i told my italian friends we put banana ketchup in our spaghetti and ours was sweet they were mindblown! But they seem to like it when we bring it to potluck.
As a Filipino student of High School, I have mad respect to that guy! Italian-style is very nice. But Filipino-style though? I am really impressed by his cooking! Also yeah, I respect both Italy and Philippines so- yeah.
Great video 😍🤩 The words that you've uttered at the end of the video, made me really believe that you are a good man. You deserve so much respect, abundance and happiness in life. Thank you, Vincenzo! 🥰😊
@@vincenzosplate Hahahhaa! Indeed. You and I both know that TH-cam is over-saturated with recipes. Nobody needs a new recipe for the rest of both our lives. I watch you, because you're a showman, who ALSO is a fantastic cook. Cheers! =)
Its great seeing Vincenzo calm, but I guess he's calm because it never pretended to be an authentic italian spaghetti recipe but instead a properly labeled localized recipe.
Filipino internet squad incoming.. Anyway, like my wife says, you have to try everything once in your life 😀 I love the Italian traditional "salty" pastas, but against my own expectations I enjoy the Filipino one as well occasionally. It's all about managing your expectations.
@@vincenzosplate 🥰🥰🥰 Filipinos love Italian foods too...But it's just that Filipinos loves to cook WTH a twist...and Kids loves Sweet too.... Thank You So Much for watching and understanding Filipinos way of taste..God Bless You and Your Dear Family too....🥰🥰💞
Reacting to a video it doesn't mean I don't like it. You will be surprised at my reaction. I love creativity and I love to create new dishes but you need to have knowledge. I love both traditional and modern but again you must have cooking skills and a knowledge of the cuisine if you want to create.
He also put balsamic vinegar which is a serious crime in bolognese. He put chicken stock in the form of liquid chicken bulion, which is only available in the states. Beef is better, and I don’t care if David from Bologna says no need.
@@lorenzneilp.solidum3247 pampatamis daw ang banana ketchup, di lang pampapula sabi nila. try mo hanapin recipe ng jolibee spag, mostly sabi may banana ketchup nga daw. but maybe andun na sya sa filipino spaghetti sauce I dunno, .
@@vincenzosplate i'm not a pro cook by any means, but most home recipes have that banana ketchup, even fastfood type filipino spaghettis has those but different homes have different recipes, .. i guess in this video there's no need because sauce is already sweet. here's a bit of history of filipino style spag in case you're curious www.hungryhuy.com/filipino-spaghetti/
Oh my....Vincenzo! hahaha I'm about to play the video, I'm a Filipino and I'm a nervous. I saw the title and I clicked right away..LoL (I'm still your fan no matter what happens)LOL..k...PLAY VIDEO
@@vincenzosplate LOVE it! hahaha as usual, you tell it how it is! Maybe you can start some episodes where you criticize and make your own version? That would be amazing! Anyhow, I'm still your fan LoL and till the next reaction! Grazie! grazie!
Hotdog maybe doesn’t taste good in your country but in our country its tasty 🤤 but its taste more deferent if local filipinos made this spaghetti.. in every party, its not called party without spaghetti 😄😄 its my favorite tho.. thanks for the reaction 🤗🤗🤗🥰
@@vincenzosplate filipino hotdogs are sweeter and more flavorful than the US variety but our traditional longganizas our better! Not to be included in spaghetti tho. But i've seen ppl use the longganizas in oil -based pasta recipes here and it works!
So excited with your reaction Vincenzo, couldn't stop laughing. You are the best for pasta, recently subscribed and have enjoyed cooking your recipes,. For sure I wouldn't try this sweet sausage pasta but only yours, greetings to you from your neighbor Greece
@@vincenzosplate ciao Vincenzo 2 days ago cooked the pasta with brocolli, a delicious dish my friend, my family enjoyed and also got my daughter eating brocolli now, for sure will be cooking it more often, thanks to you Vincenzo and today will be doing the lemon chicken with spinach, thank you so much
We serve 3 important delicacies during birthdays 👍😊 outside the cake A. Sweet Spaghetti B. Roasted /broiled chicken C. Spring rolls/Lumpia Then, offer to neighbors 😁👍
I think it's great that you enjoy cooking both Italian and Filipino pasta dishes. It shows that you have a wide appreciation for different cuisines and flavors.
As a filipino i prefer the taste of actual tomatoes so if i were to choose i'd pick the italian spaghetti but filipino style spaghetti has its own charms that i don't mind having a plate when the occasion arises. Fil spag feels like the rebellious sibling of the traditional one. 😂
Thank you for being respectful to the Filipino culture in this video. They’re not making Italian style pasta. It’s Filipino. Like you said, we’re all learning. Your humility goes a long ways!
oh, thank you a lot Daniel, and I'm glad you liked the video! Many thanks again!
Anyway, this Filipino is a bad role model because he talks about which shit kids should eat. You don´t give this shit to kids.
@Kling Onab you know in every occassion especially birthdays in philippines is complete with spaghetti alone and it is loved by kids and young at heart filipinoes
@Markie 47 Pasta is Italian. Well, if it originated from Italy then, we call it as pasta. But since we have our own version of it, whether you like it or not, we name it as FILIPINO PASTA. We don't even call it as pasta. Most Pastas here, we call them Spaghetti and it's not something for you to freak out about.
@Markie 47 This is not abomination. We aren't making spaghetti or pasta or whatever YOU want to call it, the Italian way. It's our own version of it. Do I have to repeat myself twice? Filipino sweet style spaghetti is not for everyone especially for you. Who can't even stand to try varieties of food and would rather stick to what your tongue would prefer rather than being adventurous. Make your own "Italian" Pasta and why bother watching a fun and open minded video like this?
As an italian mafia boss, filipino style spaghetti is actually good.
I have to try it someday
Jollibee XD
@@vincenzosplate I highly recommend making it at home than getting it from elsewhere (Like from Jollibee, a Filipino fast food place that does sell this spaghetti)
😁
Filipino foods are not good to those who have diabetes, kidney problem hypertension. most of these foods are sweet, salty, oily, sour, etc.. actually they are taste good.
In Philippines if you cook pasta and share it with neighbours, The neighbours will ask,
"Whose Birthday?" 🤣
realtalk men
oh really? hahaha
@@vincenzosplate yes. It became a staple dish in celebrations
Sooo veryy true 🤣
💯
I remembered how I served Filipino style spaghetti to my Italian grandmother. She cursed on the very first taste of it. LOL
Ahahahahahha 🤣
Nice...
She will disinherit you
Same thing happened with my italian brother in law 😂😂😂
praning
"Sweet Spaghetti? I'm curious, what you gonna put? Chocolate?"
Filipinos: We're not that evil. haha
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chocolate? we dont use that for pasta!!! we reserve that for our savory chocolate stew, otherwise known as the dinuguan ;-)
ahhh almost forgot to put pineapple to my pasta.....
@@jesc4274 that would be hawaiian, not filipino, hahahah
@@chinosjay Filipinos went to Hawaii to plant pineapples. Most of Hawaiians have Filipino heritage.
Vincenzo: *Creates a reaction video about filipino spagetti.
Filipinos: "This comment section is ours"
Hahahahah exactly
Agreed😅
Good job Vincenzo. You kept an open mind. The Filipino spaghetti is a cultural thing. It is present in all Filipino celebrations. It is easy to make, cheap, and filling. Filipinos, like Italians, love to celebrate and food will always be at the center of it. The Filipino taste is simple, it has to be sweet or salty, or both! The only Italian in our spaghetti is the pasta noodles. Otherwise, it is totally Filipino in taste. You should really try it.
😂
Vincenzo's such a great guy,,,thumbs up all filipinos👍👍👍👍👍
Grazieeee ❤
Mr casanno ,
👍👍👍👍👍
I Gordon Ramsay tell Joe Bastianich on this dish
I'm actually nervous before watching this reaction because I'm filipino but I love this channel. Hald it went well. Thank you, Vincenzo's plate. Much love from the filipino 😘💕
Thank you a lot Irene! 😘
I hoped it went awful lmao Filipino “spaghetti” is horrendous
Filipino style tomato sauce is simply a sweeter blend of tomato sauce so you get that sweet taste with a hint of sourness that compliments well with different kinds of cheese. Great reaction though. More power!
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the hideo
@@vincenzosplate oh I always enjoy your videos and always try to cook them the vincenzo way 😊
Filipino spaghetti sauce is not sweet tomatoes. It is actually made with banana ketchup that is why it’s sweet.
Banana Ketchup.
@@DansReefTank thats a ketsup
He was more angrier when he watched Gordon Ramsay cook pasta 😂
yes definitely, 'cause Gordon said he was making an Italian recipe, while this is not an Italian recipe (luckily)
That video was hilarious as hell!! Makes me think like Gordon is doing it on purpose 😉
True
@@vincenzosplate yes because “ you don’t pronounce ITALIA invano!”- checco zalone! 😂
no need to put a determiner after the word angrier, you can just say "he was angrier"...
Vincenzo: "I should not watch this video my friend. I should not watch it. What have you done?"
Also Vincenzo: "Let's see!"
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I was super curious!
😂 😂
Filipino likes honest person like you sir no wonder many filipino comments below😁
Thank you!
Having so many comments if my crappo country is quite annoying
Nah. Filipinos do not like honest comments. They don't like criticisms even if constructive. They'll dismiss someone immediately as being disrespectful.
@@hijodelsoldeoriente but I do bro 👍
@@litolambanog7956 Same. But still, that part of our culture should change.
My man Vincenzo I love your videos and I followed a lot of your recipes, I personally love the cherry tomato recipe. But being half Filipino living in the Philippines I do like Filipino style spaghetti when I’m invited to fiestas. It’s hard to explain but Filipino style pasta is just a sweeter version of pasta using cheap ingredients to feed a lot of people.
oh I'm glad you loved my Cherry tomatoes pasta recipe 😋
Oh I know most people love Filipino pasta!
I know some filipinos substitutes ketchup for the tomato sauce. This is where it is a hit or miss because sometimes the ketchup really compliments the sauce but most of the time if they use banana ketchup the pasta tastes cheap.
Ok so you hate how we Filipinos do to modifiy the traditional Italian Spaghetti, everyone has his or her own taste, like Ilocanos love Pinakbet, but no all of like it.......but don't forget tha pasta was never an Italian invention , it was Chinese, them Arabs only introduced it to them Italians by a "Silk Road."
@@gundamwing9932 dude, was expecting violent reaction from Vincenzo on the Filipino pasta but didn't saw it but you dude, your reaction is almost violent. 😂
@@gundamwing9932 its THE silkroad not A silkroad
The Sauce has:
Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste), Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Contains Less Than 2% of the Following: Salt, Soybean Oil, Dehydrated Onions, Carrot Fiber, Citric Acid, Spices, Garlic Powder, Natural Flavor.
If they write "Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste)" that means there is more water in there than actual tomatoes...Because the most used ingredient usually comes first in labelling. Also they add natural flavors. Otherwise this might taste watery and bland. It's a miracle it even has tomatoes. Many foods like e.g. canned Ravioli come with a sauce that is mostly flavors and food coloring. But this sauce probably tastes similar to the tomato sauce for canned baked beans or ravioli.
@@kadda1212 Not always. Most countries enforced this much later and some countries do not conform to this. It's a food regulation enforced by governments. Until recent years the U, S and A didn't had any regulation regarding this. We're talking about Phillipines, so other laws. And when I'm thinking about the horrible things the government is doing in there, I'm not sure if they even care slightly about that.
Always the best is to make sauce yourself and not to buy the cans or glass jars with ready-to-use sauces. Nothing special
@burning hammer kai It is too sweet. That is the problem.
Mamma mia 🤢
It's funny how we Filipinos are so aware that our version is a bastardized version of italian spaghetti that we just go "Hey man this is its own thing so chill" lol
Haha, I love how Filipino cuisine puts its own twist on Italian spaghetti! 🍝 It's all about embracing creativity and making it your own. I'm glad you appreciate the unique flavors. Keep enjoying the culinary journey! 😄🇮🇹🇵🇭
this guy did the right thing, he just made sooooo many filipino subscribers. he knew what he was doing. i even subscribed lol
welcome aboard my friend!
exactly! he really liked it? NO but he knows how to do marketing
Birthday, Christmas, New Year's Eve this is surely present.
oh wow, this is interesting!
Also school occasions
Also when you invite your friends and classmates, other than Pancit Canton it must be Spaghetti :))
Oh yes this so true.
Filipino spaghetti is not serve only on special occasion. U can buy spaghetti every early morning . Agahan bago pumasok sa work . Pag nag mamadali na 😂
It's not the way I cooked Filipino spaghetti for my kids but I love your reaction here (my kids loves and grew up with Filipino style spaghetti). Filipino spaghetti is one of the best.
Thank you 🙏🏻
My mom lived in Italy for a couple of years and she taught me how to cook italian pasta dishes, based on how she learned them from her italian friends. I still know how to make them. Because of that, i was also able to do fusions of filipino and italian spaghetti, like making tomato sauce from scratch and then combining that with the sweet filipino sauce. Just made them today and it was yummy. Sometimes i eat italian pasta, sometimes i crave Filipino spaghetti. We can appreciate them all :)
That's really cool to hear! It's wonderful that your mom was able to learn authentic Italian cooking techniques from her Italian friends and pass them on to you. It's also great to see that you're open to experimenting with fusion cuisine and combining flavors from different cultures to create something new and delicious. It's a great reminder that food is something that brings people together and allows us to appreciate different cultures and traditions. Keep up the good work and keep cooking those delicious pasta dishes!
"We learn from each other" well said sir, you have my respect 👍and my sub 😊
Thanks for the sub! 🙏🏻 welcome aboard
There is learning from each other, but then there is bastardizing a cultural dish and then claiming it as your own.
There is no such thing is Filipino spaghetti. It's cultural appropriation.
Filipinos have a long history of cultural appropriation. They steal a lot of Chinese dishes for example and add "Filipino" in front of it. Then claim it's the best! lmfao
Here in the Philippines, spaghetti isn't spaghetti without hotdogs! 😂
interesting!
Troo. It's pretty much like our meatballs. Lol.
Tender juicy hotdog and canned corned beef for the win! 😄🙌
true
For my mom she makes tuna spaghetti its better then pork grind spaghetti hahahahah
The most common food on every birthday in the philippines. 😂
oh wow, really?
@@vincenzosplate almost every CHILDREN'S birthday party. Not all Filipinos like sweet spaghetti.
100%yes😅
And pansit (for long life)
because Filipino kids love the taste of this sweet Spaghetti than the Italian spaghetti that is very sour.
Just to give you an idea, sir Vincenzo, Filipino style spaghetti is usually sweet and a bit spicy
Interesting! Thank you
Is it achiote oil? That sounds like what he was saying. If so, it's oil flavored with annato seeds.
Atsuete oil is interesting since It gives a reddish color
@@shantayhightower8850 atsuete oil. It doesnt just add color it also has a distinct flavor
When you say spicy I think the word is peppery?
a filipino here. thanks for your inputs on our filipino style spaghetti. I'm really learning on your channel. have a nice day.
Wow, this is great! Thank you a lot my friend, I’m super glad my videos are helpful for you!
Filipinos have a sweet tooth and that's the reason this spaghetti is sweet. It's popular with the kids.
I'm a Filipino and I would eat that but I prefer the not sweet pasta dishes.
Interesting, thank you Christene!
@@vincenzosplate its also because after ww2 Filipinos cant afford tomato and tomato sauce so we use what is native to our country, which is bananas HAHAHAHA.
You can also try reacting to another filipino pasta like sopas.
@@jude6334 woaahh i didnt know about that!
I personally don't like sweet spaghetti. Luckily, there is an Italian ready made sauce which is basically the same as the Filipino style minus the sweetness.
@@jude6334 didn't know the great Dio went to the Philippines
Man I like how you’re not pretentious like some other chef reacts
Many thanks 🙏🏻😘
Vincenzo is awesome
This is the best reaction to our Filipino Spaghetti version. Troppo Gentile. Grazie mille Vicenzo! 💓
Grazie a te 🙏🏻❤
I love this channel so much! Vincenzo’s plate taught me how to cook the correct carbonara! NO CREAM,NO PARSLEY! Guanciale or pancheta meat only and lots of pepper! 😂
oh yes 😍 this is great, brava 👏🏻 many thanks to you
Omg! I got a reply! 😱♥️♥️♥️
I wanna learn how to cook italian food because i love white sauce pasta, and its hard for me to cook spaghetti unless its sweet😊, i make lasagna, carbonara using roux sauce, baked macaroni. I love bachamel sauce😍😍😍
Vincenzo, I did your tuna pasta and my family loved it! Thank you so much!
Amazing! I’m super glad you loved my recipe 😋 yum
Im a filipino chef and i love watching your videos, i worked with italian chef before and i learned a lot.
Thank you so much Julie! 🙏🏻
I never really imagine that you will react or notice this filipino pasta, Thankfully you did ,love you reaction chef !
Thank you!!
I subbed you. I'm Filipino but I love everything Italian and Italy is my dream country!
Welcome aboard 😍
Me too!
I just died when Cardi B suddenly appeared out of nowhere. Thats hilarious!! 😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm excited 🤩 Waiting for this, coz I'm a Filipino. 🥰
oh, stay tuned 😍
Miss Jolley Bee
Same
explain the filipino tomato sauce :D
Vincenzo I love your channel. Appreciate your work to keep Italian authenticity alive. With love from London.
Thank you a lot, I'm glad to hear that ❤
i always love you being real and honest about your reactions chef. stay safe chef!
Thank you a lot! 🙏🏻
He’s not being honest lol, the Filipino spaghetti sounds so horrible for a “spaghetti”
The history of Filipino's sweet spaghetti is when we experienced tomato shortage so we looked for an alternative which is the banana.
The sweetness of the spaghetti sauce comes from Banana Ketchup. Which is not present in this video but typically, a real Filipino spaghetti is a balanced mix of Tomato sauce and Banana Ketcup. And that's the brief history of the Filipino "sweet spaghetti".
Thank you for your comment, really interesting!
AAAAAAAAAA I never expected this to happen but it did! OMG thank you so much for this video! I'm a Filipino myself and my mom's own recipe for spaghetti is the best, but I also love the traditional italian spaghetti! so delicious!
You're welcome!! I'm glad you enjoyed this video my friend! Thank you
@@vincenzosplate I really enjoyed it so much my friend! I'm glad you like the Filipino spaghetti, fun fact, each family has its own recipe for spaghetti but it bears almost the same somewhat sweet taste, it's not really that sweet to be honest haha!
Bartardizing italian pasta recipes is not “the best” lmao
@@Dan-gi6tf bastardizing yourself however, is hilarious
@@lancetheking7524 I'm sure you're an expert on that matter 🤣😆
Good job Erwann... You captured the attention of chef Vincenzo ♥️
yes, he did 😁
I've been wondering who was cooking and then you made me remember Chef Erwan Heussaff. Thanks
@@acnixon ☺️
Haha. I remember when i told my italian friends we put banana ketchup in our spaghetti and ours was sweet they were mindblown! But they seem to like it when we bring it to potluck.
Oh that's great!
@@vincenzosplate really looking forward to you trying this recipe out.
Banana ketchup?
Its not really sweets its just like à blend.
@@vincenzosplate you could also use banana ketchup make it more authentic Filipino spaghetti or sweet blend tomato sauce
At this point Vincenzo is making the memes himself😂 great video
Thank you!
If you put “Filipino” in your title, our nation will automatically dive into your videos out of curiosity haha great video! Done to subscribe too 🙂
Hahahaha thank you! Welcome aborad!
Cringeworthy
That's kinda dragging down your own race, aren't you?
@@BullyMaguire387 Not really.. he's just being honest...
@@GardoGamer Yeah I know but still kinda funny tho, just saying.
Man like Vincenzo reading and liking everyone’s comments what a dude ❤️
❤❤🙏🏻
I'm a fan of Vincenzo thanks for your reaction, Filipino style is sweet and it is loved by kids and adult alike...
thank you my friend!!
🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 thanks for appreciating Filipino pasta 😁😁
😘😘
I love Filipino style spaghetti since i was a kid but when i tried making Italiann style, even though its a bit sour, i love Italian spag now 😁😁
Hahahaha well, Italian cuisine conquers everyone 😍
@@vincenzosplate Sounding like a true Roman.
As a Filipino student of High School, I have mad respect to that guy! Italian-style is very nice. But Filipino-style though? I am really impressed by his cooking! Also yeah, I respect both Italy and Philippines so- yeah.
Thanks for the comment! I agree
I love your humility sir. More blessing and subscribers for you!
Oh you’re so kind 😍 thank you so much! 🙏🏻
Great video 😍🤩 The words that you've uttered at the end of the video, made me really believe that you are a good man. You deserve so much respect, abundance and happiness in life. Thank you, Vincenzo! 🥰😊
oh, you're so kind Keren! Thank you so so much ❤ I'm glad you liked the video!
Nice, nice, very nice. I am excited to watch this. Owh right, owh right, owh right lez get it on!!! Chef. This will be fun to watch.
of course, you will LOVE this video 😍
The thing I love about you, Vincenzo, is that you make it entertaining. =)
oh, thank you a lot! I aprreciate!
@@vincenzosplate Hahahhaa! Indeed. You and I both know that TH-cam is over-saturated with recipes. Nobody needs a new recipe for the rest of both our lives. I watch you, because you're a showman, who ALSO is a fantastic cook. Cheers! =)
I'm so excited. I was waiting for you to react to it
Chef Vincenzo, I'm a Filipino and I don't mind the negative comments you made because I could agree. Thank you for being honest with the hotdogs.
Anyways, good video
Thank you!
Its great seeing Vincenzo calm, but I guess he's calm because it never pretended to be an authentic italian spaghetti recipe but instead a properly labeled localized recipe.
You've got it right! I appreciate the honesty in culinary interpretations. 😄👨🍳
Love them both, Filipino and Italian spaghetti 😊
Filipino style spaghetti is good. Thanks for appreciating filipino pasta chef. Thanks for your honest reaction about filipino pasta
my pleasure!
Thank you for reacting. Always learning new things is better for food.
Thank you a lot for watching! Glad it was helpful
I'm a filipino. i love your contents man. new subscriber here.
Welcome aboard!
Filipino's we've been summoned 😁and I subscribed
Hahahah welcome aboard
I only have one thing here I learned about is We have different ways to enjoy Spaghetti💖💖💖😌
I love italian foods💖
that's true!
Thank you Joshua
You earned another Filipino subscriber here chef. Much respect for you, more videos to come.
Welcome aboard 😍
I hope you can do a video cooking and tasting the Filipino spaghetti yourself 😊
Maybe one day!
@@vincenzosplate, go for it. It would blow up. I'd bet my life on it.
The way he says "atdogs" is strangely addictive. Nice video man
haha thank you!
Hakdog
Looking forward for your version of our Filipino pasta. Good luck!
I should make it someday!
Filipino internet squad incoming..
Anyway, like my wife says, you have to try everything once in your life 😀 I love the Italian traditional "salty" pastas, but against my own expectations I enjoy the Filipino one as well occasionally. It's all about managing your expectations.
oh, I agree with your wife! But I prefer a nice plate of Bolognese pasta 😁
Sir as a filipino myself you earn yourself a subscriber i love this!
welcome to my channel!!
Thanks for your honest reaction chef..love to see when you do thesame spaguetti for sure filipino viewers love to so it too..
My pleasure 😊
Vincenzo will flip his mind when he sees sky chili from Cincinnati
Waiting for this to come out. It will blow your mind Vincenzo😆
oh yes, it will 🤭🤩
@@vincenzosplate 🥰🥰🥰 Filipinos love Italian foods too...But it's just that Filipinos loves to cook WTH a twist...and Kids loves Sweet too....
Thank You So Much for watching and understanding Filipinos way of taste..God Bless You and Your Dear Family too....🥰🥰💞
Absolutely class reaction video with no negativity. 🙌
Appreciate that ❤🙏🏻
Tnx chef for your honest opinion. Even the adults here in our country loves that kind of spaghetti.its ingrain already in our system.
oh iteresting
Reacting to a video it doesn't mean I don't like it. You will be surprised at my reaction. I love creativity and I love to create new dishes but you need to have knowledge. I love both traditional and modern but again you must have cooking skills and a knowledge of the cuisine if you want to create.
Reaction to Adam Ragùsea wen?
@@DaveDVideoMaker which Adam Ragusea video recipe reaction you wanna see
The bolognese and carbonara ones.
@@DaveDVideoMaker oh İ watched his Bolognese video he puts chicken stock and chicken livers İ think right
He also put balsamic vinegar which is a serious crime in bolognese.
He put chicken stock in the form of liquid chicken bulion, which is only available in the states. Beef is better, and I don’t care if David from Bologna says no need.
"We learned from each other"
It's true sir
I love pilipino spaghetti yuumm nakakaguton ..
New sub.
Thanks and welcome 😍
You are very smart in both heart snd mind. Thank you chef!
So nice of you 🙏🏻 Thank you!
Important ingredient missing is the banana ketchup
Meron na kasing tomato paste kaya di na nilagyan ng ketsup. Pampapula lang din naman yun parehas
@@lorenzneilp.solidum3247 pampatamis daw ang banana ketchup, di lang pampapula sabi nila. try mo hanapin recipe ng jolibee spag, mostly sabi may banana ketchup nga daw. but maybe andun na sya sa filipino spaghetti sauce I dunno, .
oh, is it an important ingredient?
@@vincenzosplate i'm not a pro cook by any means, but most home recipes have that banana ketchup, even fastfood type filipino spaghettis has those but different homes have different recipes, .. i guess in this video there's no need because sauce is already sweet.
here's a bit of history of filipino style spag in case you're curious www.hungryhuy.com/filipino-spaghetti/
Oh my....Vincenzo! hahaha I'm about to play the video, I'm a Filipino and I'm a nervous. I saw the title and I clicked right away..LoL (I'm still your fan no matter what happens)LOL..k...PLAY VIDEO
Hahahahaha 🤣 did you like it? what do you think about it?
@@vincenzosplate LOVE it! hahaha as usual, you tell it how it is! Maybe you can start some episodes where you criticize and make your own version? That would be amazing! Anyhow, I'm still your fan LoL and till the next reaction! Grazie! grazie!
i wan't to see him do his own version of sweet spaghetti😁
Maybe one day!!
Good
Yes please!
@@vincenzosplate Pls do. You don't have to eat it. Have some kids as guests and let them judge. Waiting for that youtube video :)
You cannot take out hotdogs from filipino spaghetti, it’s essential 😂
Hahahahaha 🤣
Hotdog maybe doesn’t taste good in your country but in our country its tasty 🤤 but its taste more deferent if local filipinos made this spaghetti.. in every party, its not called party without spaghetti 😄😄 its my favorite tho.. thanks for the reaction 🤗🤗🤗🥰
nope it's not essential
@@vincenzosplate filipino hotdogs are sweeter and more flavorful than the US variety but our traditional longganizas our better! Not to be included in spaghetti tho. But i've seen ppl use the longganizas in oil -based pasta recipes here and it works!
@@iamkaneee No it IS the essential part of the spaghetti.
Filipino sweet spaghetti is really for kids and for kids at heart. Yay!
great!
I love when you are commenting on each comments. Bravo! You just got another subscriber.
Oh, welcome aboard my friend!
Thank you a lot 😘
So excited with your reaction Vincenzo, couldn't stop laughing. You are the best for pasta, recently subscribed and have enjoyed cooking your recipes,. For sure I wouldn't try this sweet sausage pasta but only yours, greetings to you from your neighbor Greece
Ciao Eva! Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed the video 😘 have you tried any of my pasta recipes? 😋
@@vincenzosplate ciao Vincenzo 2 days ago cooked the pasta with brocolli, a delicious dish my friend, my family enjoyed and also got my daughter eating brocolli now, for sure will be cooking it more often, thanks to you Vincenzo and today will be doing the lemon chicken with spinach, thank you so much
I've cooked your aglio olio recipe and it's so good. Can't wait to try your bolognese recipe next time.
Faaantastic 🤩 Grazie Michael, I'm glad you tried my Aglio e Olio recipe! Please try my Bolognese, you will love it!
Nice you mentioned the achiote tree. I have on here on my backyard. Greetings from Puerto Rico!
Hi José! Have you ever tried Filipino spaghetti?
@@vincenzosplate hahaha never. Gonna try it!
We serve 3 important delicacies during birthdays 👍😊 outside the cake
A. Sweet Spaghetti
B. Roasted /broiled chicken
C. Spring rolls/Lumpia
Then, offer to neighbors 😁👍
Oh thank you, this is good to know! 🙏🏻
Thank you! It’s good! We love Filipino Spaghetti
great!
I am a filipino and we love sweet spaghetti.
Haha I'll wait for your filipino version spaghetti
Just the teaser was awesome! Haha!
Hahaha thank you a lot!
I'm a filipina, but I love love love Italian pasta 😀😀😀😋😋🤤🤤🤤
eheh nothing beats Italian pasta 😍
But nothing beats the Jollibee Spaghetti😂
We have to give this man credit for already saying it breaks Italian rules and stuff.
Hahahahaha thank you!
I am a Filipino. Sometimes I cook Italian pasta and sometimes Filipino Pasta. We like it both ways 😊
I think it's great that you enjoy cooking both Italian and Filipino pasta dishes. It shows that you have a wide appreciation for different cuisines and flavors.
The moment I've been waiting for! Hahaha
Hahahah have you enjoyed the video?? 😁
Chef, thanks for being open-minded. I hope you can one try making Filipino spaghetti. :)
Many thanks to you!
That Filipino Sweet Spaghetti looks appetizing to me 😋
🤢🤢🤢 not to me!
@@vincenzosplate but you said it doesn't look bad at all?🤔
@@gmv8897 naybe because of the hotdogs just like he said lol
@@gmv8897 he's a hypocrite.
Yeyy Vincenzoooo been waiting for this. Happy Filipino here. 😊😊😊
Thank youuu
I LOVE FILIPINO STYLE SPAGHETTI ❤️ hehe thanks for reacting
My pleasure!
I love your video chef , its now my habit to watch when im having my meal 😀
Thank you so much 😍
I've been wanting to see you react to Filipino Spaghetti haha
Hahaha have you enjoyed the video??
@@vincenzosplate sure did!
As a Filipino, we love this spaghetti. It's the best. Idk why people hate it.
Well, I imagine you love this dish!
Filipino style not italian style.Filipinos love filipino spaghetti style.
@@vincenzosplate Yes I do!
@@joycealuyen2823 Yes
As a filipino i prefer the taste of actual tomatoes so if i were to choose i'd pick the italian spaghetti but filipino style spaghetti has its own charms that i don't mind having a plate when the occasion arises. Fil spag feels like the rebellious sibling of the traditional one. 😂
Filipinos love to use either kraft(or other processed cheese), parmesan, mozarella and in special occasions a ball of aged Edam cheese.
I don't like processed cheese 🙈🙈
I love your Reaction first time watching your Vlog And I am enjoying it
Thank you sooo much 😍