If anyone's interested, "kat" is Turkish for layer, "kat kat" is something like "layer upon layer", and "tat" is flavour. Thus, Kat Kat Tat means "Layer upon layer of flavour". It sounds funny in Turkish as well, which is probably part of the appeal.
Ibrahim Akay when he said the name of the bar it made me think of Hadise song Dum Tek Tek haha, did they make a special version of her song for a commercial? haha
They have a bit of a smell; pleasant but not what you expect from food. The taste would be unusual to most palates but offensive to none. (Not saying you'd like it, but you probably wouldn't hate it)
They're pretty revolting unless you're a 5 year old suffering sugar induced psychosis. They're like that one lolly that always gets left behind in party mixes.
Them Japanese snacks are called "gyoza no manma", they're literally a gyoza dumpling as a snack. I can never find them in normal supermarkets though; quite rare indeed.
I was just going to comment and say the same thing. They have garlic in them as well according to the packaging. I've never tried them but I'd quite like to.
I go down the Asian supermarket a fair bit and have seen the boy bawang before but never those gyoza snacks. As an aside chick boy california crunch onion and garlic are incredible
"Its like when you go to drink what you think is orange juice and its milk." ... I am concerned either about the color of your milk or the color of your orange juice...
Ohhh this reminds me of when I had a water bottle I kept in the fridge, and one morning I took a big gulp of it and it was not water, but milk. I generally have no problem with drinking milk, but when I was expecting a mouthful of cold water it certainly threw me for a loop. Turns out one of the milk cartons had busted so my mum poured the milk from it into whatever bottles she could find, including my water bottle.
I'm only realising now how weird musk sticks are to people who aren't Australian. That pack is like $1 and they are brilliant, lots of kids birthday parties had these.
The rockaleta is a Mexican candy. It haves like Chile, then Lemon, then Chile again, then Orange, Chile, pineapple, and I don't remember the flavor but the gum is sweet
I live in a town with a large hispanic population, and I swear to fuck tamarin candy just forms from the air itself. When I was in high school, I would find it in my backpack all the damn time, despite never buying them.
They're not the best, because I think companies can just pay money to get more stars and they only take into consideration basic food components like sugar, salt and fat (not artificial colours, flavours, other nasties).
Erin Schloeffel The rating is based off the health of similar foods So if you see the rating on a frozen pizza, it’s compared to other frozen pizzas. If you see it on a bag of chips, it’s compared to other bags of chips. So a 2/5 star stir fry is probably healthier than a 4/5 star bag of candy.
It's a great concept but it's very inaccurate since it's based on similar foods. Which means you can find stuff like 4/5 star ice cream which is ridiculous.
On the Rockaleta the brown color is chili mixed with tamarind. The chili gives the pop a salty and spicy taste. But the tamarind gives the pop a sweet and sour taste also. But once you reach the candy layers it is all out sweet, but between every layer of sweetness you get a chili tamarind layer. Then at the end you get gum.
Awwh :( when Greg said "cheese footballs you get at Christmas", it reminded me of all the great times my Nana visited us from Hull every xmas. We always bought them and it marked the start of xmas, and the end of school. Miss you, Nana xx 1916-2019
"And now, Anonymous Vegetable Meat Mash, with their Number one hit: 'Dry Flakey Strudel' off of their smash album, 'It Tastes Like the Inside of a Hot Car'!!"
Huh... As an Australian, I never knew Musk Sticks were a uniquely Australian thing... Always assumed they were a traditional English sweet. They used to always be at kids birthday parties in the 80’s but have really died in popularity in recent decades.
A Salty Fry Oh cool. I remember we’d eat them only because they were pure sugar but it wouldn’t be something kids would rush towards. Lol Remember those chewy musk flavoured Pink Panther bars? Now those were the goods.
The snacks that they liked but were unnamed are some sort of crisp based on Japanese Gyoza. A pan fried wonton filled with a savory pork and cabbage stuffing.
餃子のまんま or Gyoza with cooked rice (though manma is children's language). Don't confuse Wonton with other dumplings though. There are quite a few different ways to make dumplings, and Wonton are pretty specific.
@@Kanakotka I think the difference is the shape of the wrapper. A wonton wrapper is square, and the gyoza wrapper is round. I don't believe we have a word for a round wrapper in English so both are called wonton wrappers. We are not as swift to adopt loan words as the Japanese. English has fat too many words as it is. ;)
@@Psychol-Snooper Around 30% of english is loanwords, my dude. They're just baked in and you don't think about them being from another language at all. They're the main reason of the inconsistent spelling/pronounciation in english language anyway. In any case Wonton is generally treated as a side dish or a part of a larger meal (e.g. Wonton soup) while Gyoza is a main dish. They actually come from china as well, and they're called Jiaozi there.
¿Qué? ¡Las rockaletas son un asco! Si querían probar algo picoso, mejor les hubieran mandado fresitas picositas, esas sí están picosas; o un jarrito de barro con tamarindo, esos sí están ricos.
I will miss the era of Dan much as I missed the Peter Gabriel era of Genesis. But I am pleased to welcome you Did you know Gaming and the new Phil Collins era Genesis of the international food special
Rockaletas are tasty, Stuart. I really thought you were going to like it. Oh, and the best thing is that becomes spicier with every layer, and at the end of the fourth layer there is a small chewing gum. It's very famous in Mexico and actually my mouth waters by just thinking of having a Rockaleta.
Oooh - I get Boy Bawang at 7-11 all the time. It's like a cheaper lower quality version of Corn Nuts - not bad, and the price is right. There's also a snack mix sold along side it called Ding Dong
I've spent an entire evening/morning watching your videos and I genuinely don't know whether to be amazed by your ability to capture my attention or if I should be concerned by your jedi mind tricks
"Bawang" - pronounced *baawang* means garlic in Filipino. The original flavour was garlic, but now there are a few other varieties. Adobo is a delish stew too, and these are common as beer snacks (also called "pulutan" - pronounced *pohlohtahn* in Filipino). That's your cultural injection for today chaps.
Lmao everyone loves rockaleta, we used to eat them all the time ask kinds, i think its tamarind flavored and the gum in the center is mango, the layers become sweeter
omg Boy Bawang! Tops snack. After the cheese wafers, it's a shame you didn't have the "Sweet Butter" flavor of the Boy Bawang. Look them up, they're a trip.
Ashens odiando la rockaleta me hiere profundamente, aunque supongo que es un gusto adquirido y tienes que comerlas desde los 3 años para disfrutarlos en tu adultez
You guys really shat all over my childhood with those rockaletas. In Mexico several of our sweets are have Chile and tamarind flavors sometimes with salt and citrus added. It's sweet, spicy, sour, salty and savory all at once. One of our most basic sweet snacks is literally tamarind tossed in a sugar and chile powder mix.
As an Australian watching this, my heart SANG when I saw Coles Musk Sticks straight off the bat. Mate they're good lollies, just gotta give em a chance :D
"Not hentai cheese biscuits, that would be worrying" absolutely killed me, I felt like I was choking. Also, the cheesy footballs are called Cheetos and you can get them just about everywhere but the UK. Well, you can get them in the UK but not as commonly.
No, we definitely have cheetos. In the UK, we call soccer balls footballs. The "cheese footballs" are referring to something else. If I recall right, they're these cheesy maize balls with cheesy cream in them? I might be wrong since I haven't had them since I was a kid. Never liked them, really.
As an Australian, seeing two people experience mysk sticks for the first time is delightful!! They're such a normal lollie for us. You weren't wrong in any of your descriptions of them 🤣🤣💖
These are the hardest for me to watch because I cannot stand the sound of people eating. But the pleasant banter is entertaining enough for me to suffer through it.
Dan went vegan , i think we must admit that it is partially because of what Stuart feed him
Or entirely.
Without question Stuart's fault
@@TehWhiteTiger Definitely "entirely".
*fed
Britain: cheese football's
Murican: cheezy poofs.
You, simpleton: SpaceX rocket
me, intellectual: Musk Stick
Absolutely Brilliant!!
Under appreciated comment.
Ew, a redditor
Rule 34. Firm musk stick
Ultra JUMBO musk stick
Ashens - "Do you want to come round and nibble my musk stick?"
Dan - "Sorry, I'm, er, vegan now, yes, that's it, vegan."
I would happily punch Dan in the face for that. Vegans ruin everything
😂😂😂
Well, I shipped them.
@@soullessSiIence you sound like a lovely person.
@@soullessSiIence Remind me to never invite you around to absolutely anything
"Not hentai cheese biscuits, that would be worrying."
-Stuart, 2019
Lmao
If anyone's interested, "kat" is Turkish for layer, "kat kat" is something like "layer upon layer", and "tat" is flavour. Thus, Kat Kat Tat means "Layer upon layer of flavour". It sounds funny in Turkish as well, which is probably part of the appeal.
Ibrahim Akay when he said the name of the bar it made me think of Hadise song Dum Tek Tek haha, did they make a special version of her song for a commercial? haha
ColinsCity song from Eurovision?
Is 'Kit Kat' keeping a secret from us?
I am morbidly curious about trying one of those "musk sticks".
They have a bit of a smell; pleasant but not what you expect from food. The taste would be unusual to most palates but offensive to none. (Not saying you'd like it, but you probably wouldn't hate it)
@@OriginalPiMan Well, Ashens did say that it was like Parma Violets on steroids and I do like me some Parma Violets.
They're pretty revolting unless you're a 5 year old suffering sugar induced psychosis. They're like that one lolly that always gets left behind in party mixes.
It's flower flavor.
Charli May
You’re the first person to express any dislike for them in my experience.
Please don't find weird vegan food Stuart, Dan will stop eating entirely.
On the contrary, make him so we'll see Dan again. I miss his noises.
Standard vegan food should be enough to scare him away tbh
@@atomknight8361 Like vegan "cheese", blech!
Please do feed Stuart I don't like dan never really did
Pissflaps
Them Japanese snacks are called "gyoza no manma", they're literally a gyoza dumpling as a snack. I can never find them in normal supermarkets though; quite rare indeed.
I was just going to comment and say the same thing. They have garlic in them as well according to the packaging. I've never tried them but I'd quite like to.
i wish they was on amazon lol
God I'd kill for some of those
I go down the Asian supermarket a fair bit and have seen the boy bawang before but never those gyoza snacks. As an aside chick boy california crunch onion and garlic are incredible
I'm going to track some down. Never tried them before but they lock absolutely amazing
Dan sat eating a mixed grill. Phone call from Ashens "Hi Dan I've got some more strange food to try" Dan "sorry mate I'm vegan now"
You know that's what happened lol.
Lmao
He’s like eating a full English breakfast “I’ve got more food!” “I’M VEGAN!!” “Oh, Boo!”
Dan is a *super annoying* person. In other words, he'll fit in perfectly with all the other vegans.
@@BenderdickCumbersnatch you waited a year to be an unrepentant asshole to someone you don't know. Why
"Uh, I don't wanna sell you musk sticks. I wanna go home and rethink my life."
"Slip some cheesy balls in their mouth while they aren't looking" my favourite Christmas tradition
Not Christmas without having some cheesy balls in my mouth.
@@mobrien98 are they your uncle's cheesy balls?
I couldn't stop laughing when he said that! Haha
My cousins and I kept putting peanuts in my wife's purse when she wasn't looking while at a baseball game.
mmmmmm yes
"Its like when you go to drink what you think is orange juice and its milk." ...
I am concerned either about the color of your milk or the color of your orange juice...
Ohhh this reminds me of when I had a water bottle I kept in the fridge, and one morning I took a big gulp of it and it was not water, but milk. I generally have no problem with drinking milk, but when I was expecting a mouthful of cold water it certainly threw me for a loop. Turns out one of the milk cartons had busted so my mum poured the milk from it into whatever bottles she could find, including my water bottle.
Charles Anselmo you missed the point entirely, and didn’t you know orange juice is died white in Britain?
@@skankhunts42 w-why? Why would they dye Orange juice, famous for the confusion between fruit and color, white?
they don't dye it he is just talking shit
Milk and orange juice are both available in white plastic bottles :)
You know you're watching a Ashens video when 90% consists of overly loud masticating noises, gotta love it.
and spontaneous curse words
@@WatcherKoops4677 "hmff" *random smacking sound* "OH FACKING ARSE" *cuts to techical issues screen with stock library background music*
"I'm gonna go full loli" -Greg 2019
I knew somebody was gonna go there
JLocke573 Of course it was a weeb who said that
@@kaiden2319 who else would say it?
"It tastes like a loli that's been rolled in salt."
@@kaiden2319 nobody else would've caught the joke.
Can't believe musk sticks are made out of parts of Australia.
Manwhocastlightning you were expecting billionaires?
96% of Australia to be exact. Which doesn't leave a lot for the Ozzies. Ah well, sacrifices must be made for our lord Elon and his musk sticks.
@@mrflibble1259 this comment deserves more likes tbh
Mr Flibble *Aussies
@Altoid Bazingá You would think the UK is running out of land more than Australia XD.
*BOY BAWANG CORNICK*
Ah, my favorite Sonic character.
I miss these a lot, thanks for suffering for our enjoyment!
If enough people sent ancient sell by date food to me, I'd gladly set up a channel lol
He didn't really suffer in this one tho...
i was screaming in my head that the expiration date was RIGHT THERE next to the english label. it was out of date by like a year
food poisoning 101
Greg needs to be a regular, my god. He's a perfect fit.
Ashens is best alone but Greg is a really good Dan substitute
@@buenogoodlive the entirety of the Barshens channel would like to have a word with you.
@@calebangell77 True
Please no. Ashens needs to stop bringing on these stupid guests.
"Hentai wafer."
"Full lolli."
"Five creamy furries."
Stuart is keeping something from us.
Probably
UwU
( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°)
@@CinderTheFox no uwu allowed
Scotch Fueled Under what authority?
Bedroom talk you never want to hear: "ok I'm just going full lolly"
I'm only realising now how weird musk sticks are to people who aren't Australian.
That pack is like $1 and they are brilliant, lots of kids birthday parties had these.
Yet still awful
Brilliant for pegging at the kid who opened the last layer in pass the parcel.
Well done Greg, Achievement unlocked: Survived an Ashens food special.
The rockaleta is a Mexican candy. It haves like Chile, then Lemon, then Chile again, then Orange, Chile, pineapple, and I don't remember the flavor but the gum is sweet
Years ago the gum in the middle was classic bubblegum flavor, but then they changed it to mango, which I don't like as much.
And the stick used to be plastic but now its paper so it disintegrates like halfway through licking it.
@@crypto7244 And Some came With a Tazo/Pog with a hole in middle, so you can stick the plastic stick through it to make a Spinning Pog !!
Thought the outside was tamarind flavored?
Jocelyn Claflin it does
I believe they're called Gyoza No Manma, a portable snack version of Gyoza.
yeah the picture on the front is Gyoza so makes sense
But how do I get them? I can't find a way to purchase anywhere online.
I'm sorry, portable snack versions of gyoza?! I love gyoza! Well, I've never actually had gyoza, but I love potstickers and they're a lot alike.
@@sexualtoast9896 there are thousands of better more available Japanese snack foods, you'll pay out the arse for these most likely
@@willf.4590 you can likely just get a fresh pack, cook them, then throw them in a food dehydrator...... It's essentially what they've done
Please give Barry Lewis a cheese wafer and tell him it’s banana 😂😂😂
Doesn't he find cheese off putting?
@@spicybeantofu that's the point...
It's most likely tamarind. Most Hispanic candy like that go for the sweet /savory taste
Or as I call it "Butthole peach"
I like them
I live in a town with a large hispanic population, and I swear to fuck tamarin candy just forms from the air itself. When I was in high school, I would find it in my backpack all the damn time, despite never buying them.
@@funnyvalentinedidnothingwrong Lol yeah xD strangely thats quite accurate. I live in mexico and yes... we love that shit
@Hyper Dragon Anaconda
My favorite 😋
I would buy huge bags of Rockaletas when I was a kid and eat all them in under three days. I still love them. I'm offended.
They needed to bite them.
Saludos de Tijuana
Same! I’m probably going to go buy some tomorrow just because they reminded me of them.
Yours are in date lol theirs are not and gooy in the bag.
@@Treeink1 Interesante
What we're all the layers like
The star rating on the Aussie food is actually fucking genius.
They're not the best, because I think companies can just pay money to get more stars and they only take into consideration basic food components like sugar, salt and fat (not artificial colours, flavours, other nasties).
Erin Schloeffel The rating is based off the health of similar foods
So if you see the rating on a frozen pizza, it’s compared to other frozen pizzas. If you see it on a bag of chips, it’s compared to other bags of chips. So a 2/5 star stir fry is probably healthier than a 4/5 star bag of candy.
It's not actually. It's been constantly criticised since its inception 4 years ago.
It's a great concept but it's very inaccurate since it's based on similar foods. Which means you can find stuff like 4/5 star ice cream which is ridiculous.
@@officialruneiverse9168 yh UK is easier sine its green amber and red rating
On the Rockaleta the brown color is chili mixed with tamarind. The chili gives the pop a salty and spicy taste. But the tamarind gives the pop a sweet and sour taste also. But once you reach the candy layers it is all out sweet, but between every layer of sweetness you get a chili tamarind layer. Then at the end you get gum.
Why on earth would someone eat that???
@@Saturos3000 Because its tasty!
Saturos3000 it’s delicious you uncultured swine. What do you eat? Water on bread?
@@ReliableSource1 Yes?
Now what?
Il be very disappointed if you dont trick Barry into eating the cheese wafer
Yes, he should absolutely do that, as long as he records it and shares it with us.
Cheese isn’t vegan?
@Chiyoko U neither is Barry. Dan is.
MatchBreakers oh! I’m so bad with names! Yes, please! I want that video too. :)
Though I'd happily watch a video of Barry Lewis being tricked into thinking these are just regular wafers and see in his face at the cheese hit,
Awwh :( when Greg said "cheese footballs you get at Christmas", it reminded me of all the great times my Nana visited us from Hull every xmas. We always bought them and it marked the start of xmas, and the end of school.
Miss you, Nana xx 1916-2019
Now I’m sad
Celebrate life don't moan death
I’m sorry for your loss but remember all the good times.
"Anonymous vegetable meat mash" is my new band name. Thanks Greg.
'Dry flakey strudel' is also a good one
"And now, Anonymous Vegetable Meat Mash, with their Number one hit: 'Dry Flakey Strudel' off of their smash album, 'It Tastes Like the Inside of a Hot Car'!!"
Featuring opening act "Eat The Other Half"
Aggressive Cheese Hit has got to be mine
On RIGHT records.
Huh... As an Australian, I never knew Musk Sticks were a uniquely Australian thing... Always assumed they were a traditional English sweet.
They used to always be at kids birthday parties in the 80’s but have really died in popularity in recent decades.
M B i was born in the 2000s always found them in my lollybags after a party as a kid
A Salty Fry Oh cool. I remember we’d eat them only because they were pure sugar but it wouldn’t be something kids would rush towards. Lol
Remember those chewy musk flavoured Pink Panther bars? Now those were the goods.
as a woolies petrol station worker. our stock of musk lifesavers are collecting dust on the shelf.
Yeah I am shocked that musk sticks aren’t a confection from England. Keen to look up gist of musk sticks after this video!
SA, NZ and Australia tend to have very similar sweets and snacks, never seen these in SA before, so this looks authentically Australian.
Greg is hilarious and great food partner for these episodes. Please bring him back next time!
Greg unfortunately also has gone vegan after this video 🍄
One of these days, you're getting sent my box of sugar-free Jell-O from 1995.
I can also procure a jar of Planters peanuts from the 80s.
Do it.
I'm sure Ashens would really love being put into that situation
Do it please
Put this on the ashens reddit
He has experience with decayed aspartame
'This food PROBABLY won't kill you.'
Famous last words there, Stuart.
Is it possible to fancy a man's hands?
@@lukeodonnell5958 I have a serious thing for hands and Stuart simply has very nice hands.
yoshikage kira
Ellen Madigan Just Wants A Quiet Life.
@@sharona1981 He sure does. Shame about the face though.
@@soli-ethd Oh don't! He has a lovely face.. Gorgeous smile
Two Adult men kneeling in front of grandmas couch enjoying some lollies ? 🤔
What are you even trying to make this sound like?
It's the last surviving piece of Ashen's sofa and they're trying international food, nothing dodgey about that in any way, no sarcasm at all.
*[ Heavy Neckbeard Breathing ]*
Go google loli
s1r_dr2g0n lol
The Ashens comment section is a time capsule. 2014 Ashens is full of old jokes, and later Ashens comments are, newer...
FINIKY please explain the bread incident
This is when I realise I have been watching ashens for over 10 years now....
HappyBrick
Go and watch the hot dog video. You’ve been warned, it’s horrifying.
Wazaaaaaaaa!!
@@khoo7732 yeah, I was gonna say that 2014 Ashens isn't "old" Ashens.
Kat Kat Tat sounds like ashens started a knock off kit kat brand
Xenotric yes. Yes, it does
Kit kat tat
14:12 Looks like they're called Gyoza No Manma. Good luck finding more.
unironically more excited for an ashens food special than any movie that's come out this year
The movie situation is only going to get worse over the next 4 years. You can thank the rainbow brigade.
The snacks that they liked but were unnamed are some sort of crisp based on Japanese Gyoza. A pan fried wonton filled with a savory pork and cabbage stuffing.
Gyoza No Manma
@@darrylhamlin7475 So it is! Cheers!
餃子のまんま or Gyoza with cooked rice (though manma is children's language). Don't confuse Wonton with other dumplings though. There are quite a few different ways to make dumplings, and Wonton are pretty specific.
@@Kanakotka I think the difference is the shape of the wrapper. A wonton wrapper is square, and the gyoza wrapper is round. I don't believe we have a word for a round wrapper in English so both are called wonton wrappers. We are not as swift to adopt loan words as the Japanese. English has fat too many words as it is. ;)
@@Psychol-Snooper Around 30% of english is loanwords, my dude. They're just baked in and you don't think about them being from another language at all. They're the main reason of the inconsistent spelling/pronounciation in english language anyway.
In any case Wonton is generally treated as a side dish or a part of a larger meal (e.g. Wonton soup) while Gyoza is a main dish. They actually come from china as well, and they're called Jiaozi there.
“It smells like the inside of a hot car” 😂
The thing is we all know what that smell is!
This is what happens when you're separated by an ocean. You blaspheme the Rockaleta's.
Imagínate si hubiera probado un Pulparindo, hubiera creído que el azúcar era moho.
¿Qué? ¡Las rockaletas son un asco!
Si querían probar algo picoso, mejor les hubieran mandado fresitas picositas, esas sí están picosas; o un jarrito de barro con tamarindo, esos sí están ricos.
@@benjaminencarmine If you think tacos and burritos by the Americans is where it belongs, you haven't tried proper Mexican food.
Soy mexicana y detesto las rockaletas (y el tamarindo en general). La paletas dulces con chile como el Vero Mango, por su parte, las adoro.
@@sine_0 Nor would I ever want to.
I will miss the era of Dan much as I missed the Peter Gabriel era of Genesis. But I am pleased to welcome you Did you know Gaming and the new Phil Collins era Genesis of the international food special
That's about as surprising a comparison as they come, but an accurate one :P
a reference so apt I wish I had made it. hoping there's some Duke-level stuff out of these two :P
This feels like a picnic. What a beautiful bawang. Chew!
c h e w
Bawang is garlic
Bloody hell its like a psoriasis bar🤣
As someone with psoriasis this was hilarious too me🤣
Not going to lie, without having to hear dan wretching on every single item makes these videos a welcome return.
Welcome greg!
"Dan went vegan so we couldn't do this anymore"
Ahá! Therefore he can no longer be Chef Excellence! Can we have the puppet back, please?
you know what would be a cruel joke, like replacing the vanilla wafers in wafer packs with the cheese waifers
Cover them in chocolate for the unsuspecting
Rockaletas are tasty, Stuart.
I really thought you were going to like it.
Oh, and the best thing is that becomes spicier with every layer, and at the end of the fourth layer there is a small chewing gum. It's very famous in Mexico and actually my mouth waters by just thinking of having a Rockaleta.
I imagine its an aquired taste. Like, there are crazy people who thinkn sauerkraut tastes rotten.
No
Hello fellow countryman....I hate rockaletas. They actually give me headaches, not really sure why
the corn things here in america are called corn nuts and come in like 15 different flavors
You can get them here in Canada, too. I love them!
It's great that Greg is part of a video that is mostly voice over, as his voice is mostly known for being voice over. It just fits.
Yay! The first thing is Australian. I like Musk Sticks.
I pity your liver, friend.
MrBurnZ i havent had them in years. I can always remember the taste though
Me too! I love that Ashens went back to the musk stick, the flavour grows on you
Those are cheapo no-name supermarket branded musk sticks too. Coles/woolworths branded stuff is always cheap crap
@@Mephiston Nah mate. Some of their stuff is top quality.
I got a Coca Cola expired 17 March 2000
It lost some color and the plastic bottle has become a bit soft..
Would you taste it ?
Send it in and he might try it within the next decade
Same with my step dad. He has a colletable coke bottle that he hasn't opened in around a decade. That soda must be *rancid* lmaoo
That's no Lollypop, it's the thing Arnie pulls out of his nose in Total Recall!
When ya hear the krunch, ya-there...
OH GOD YEAH!!! It does look like that doesn't it?
Cheese footballs are called cheese puffs in the us.
I forgot, brits call them footballs.
RC Hobbyist Extreme no one calls them that here it is called wotwits or cheese balls not footballs
Wotsits *
Cheese footballs in the 70s were round wafer snacks filled with cream cheese in the centre not cheese puffs or wotsits
@@foseco2109 they still have something like that but they only tend to be on shelves around Xmas and only in certain shops too, which is quite sad
Oh yes Simon pegg is back at it again
Pegg & Greg sounds like a great double-act
He's back in business
Poundland Pegg
Is that brown couch going to be bequeathed to the British Museum alongside other great historical antiquities?
Oooh - I get Boy Bawang at 7-11 all the time. It's like a cheaper lower quality version of Corn Nuts - not bad, and the price is right. There's also a snack mix sold along side it called Ding Dong
Brooks Rownd nice to see Mr Thomas's legacy lives on, ding dong
I'm guessing there might be tamarind in the lolipop. I imagine British people aren't used to the deliciousness that is tamarind
... isn't that a type of monkey?
(Yes, I know its also a fruit.) XD
Its made of the legendary tamarind monkey fruit 😂
"Do you wanna have a taste of my pink musk stick- OH GOD it broke off!!"
I love taking things out of context.
Dan left us. He has forsaken us. I can imagine him sitting in a darkened room and thrashing himself with a whip for thinking about a burger.
Dan is a wise man. Veganism saved him from 'musk sticks".
(Dan reads this. Dan throws up)
Unfortunately there are plenty of vegan musk lollies. Unfortunate for him, fortunate for me.
Boy Bawang is pretty good as "pulutan" or as a partner to alcohol (beer).
Greetings from the PH!
Sometimes beer, sometimes cut brandy (Emperador Light), sometimes gin (Ginebra).
nice, another food special for me to rewatch every 3 weeks like the others
They help me fall asleep. 😅😂
@@emery5417 You are not alone with that ^^
I've spent an entire evening/morning watching your videos and I genuinely don't know whether to be amazed by your ability to capture my attention or if I should be concerned by your jedi mind tricks
"Bawang" - pronounced *baawang* means garlic in Filipino. The original flavour was garlic, but now there are a few other varieties. Adobo is a delish stew too, and these are common as beer snacks (also called "pulutan" - pronounced *pohlohtahn* in Filipino). That's your cultural injection for today chaps.
Chilli cheese is a good flavour too!
Well, now I know how to say garlic next time I meet a Filipino. And adobo is great, we have it here in the southwest USA
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Interesting. Bawang is also garlic in Malay.
I saw these on the website for Wal-Mart though the bag they were showing had yellow at the top instead of blue like this bag.
#10 on trending, oh this puts a smile on my face
Always Nice to find TH-cam channels you follow commenting on other channels you follow
WHERE IS BANNERLORD
Greg has the best analogies I've ever heard.
Teacher: why are you laughing
Me: nothing
My brain: Elon musk sticks
More Elon flavor in every bite.
I grew up with rockaletas, they are amazing! And it is tamarind in between the layers.
They referenced cool spot, I can die happy now.
Cool Spot also his less successful cousin, G-Spot!
“Buy Pinoy OR ELSE!!” Jesus Ashens you definitely know how to tickle my funny bone 😂😂
"Smells like the inside of a hot car". Classic!
Lmao everyone loves rockaleta, we used to eat them all the time ask kinds, i think its tamarind flavored and the gum in the center is mango, the layers become sweeter
No.
Not everyone obviously.
omg Boy Bawang! Tops snack. After the cheese wafers, it's a shame you didn't have the "Sweet Butter" flavor of the Boy Bawang. Look them up, they're a trip.
Poor Dan, I hope he gets better soon. No one should have to live like that.
Chilly lolis
"Onii-chan were cold!"
We need to get some materials scientists to analyse those musk sticks, they've got weird mechanical properties, yo!
(Also, food video, yay!)
Musk sticks are like any other candy or lolly depending on your region. Just sugary treats that has a perfumy taste not unlike turkish delight.
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More fragrant than most, and that's what puts off people not familiar with them.
Ashens odiando la rockaleta me hiere profundamente, aunque supongo que es un gusto adquirido y tienes que comerlas desde los 3 años para disfrutarlos en tu adultez
MisterLister The SisterFaster Pinches ingleses :v
can't find the best before date... it has 2018 on the front.
I will never understand why I like watching grown men eat strange processed food while I sit alone drinking peach schnapps
Food Stuff with Ashens?? Bed you have to wait!
What's a bed?
Who sleeps at 4:30 pm?
@@franksmith7271 it's 10:19 in Britain.
@@franksmith7271 4:30? It's 2:30.
@@franksmith7271 it's 10:40pm for me or 20 to 11 in British.
I love these videos because when something from your country comes up it's like a little extra Easter egg
I've been watching these for about 7 years and I still get just as excited every single time I see one of these in my sub box.
8:55 makes my mouth water just looking at it coming out of the packaging... one of my favorite tbqh
I'm out of commission with some herniated disc lower back pain, so what better than ashens eating dodgy food for 20 minutes!
Not having back pain?
@@samwilson4870 Baby steps.
You guys really shat all over my childhood with those rockaletas. In Mexico several of our sweets are have Chile and tamarind flavors sometimes with salt and citrus added. It's sweet, spicy, sour, salty and savory all at once. One of our most basic sweet snacks is literally tamarind tossed in a sugar and chile powder mix.
Overdramatic much? They do sound like something I'd really like 🍭👍🌶
As an Australian watching this, my heart SANG when I saw Coles Musk Sticks straight off the bat. Mate they're good lollies, just gotta give em a chance :D
>Hentai
>Full lolli
Don't do it! Anyways, this was great. More please.
Rockaletas are classic in México, we eat them since childhood.
Same I bought them as a kid in tijuana
I almost spit all over the screen of my monitor when I heard..." Tell grandma your lying" XD roflmao
I think those are Gyoza , the lil dehydrated pockets of meat things.
SporadicMajic yep they’re like gyoza snacks. Basically dim sum like Greg said
Specifically Gyoza No Manma made by UHA Mikakuto.
"Not hentai cheese biscuits, that would be worrying" absolutely killed me, I felt like I was choking. Also, the cheesy footballs are called Cheetos and you can get them just about everywhere but the UK. Well, you can get them in the UK but not as commonly.
No, we definitely have cheetos. In the UK, we call soccer balls footballs.
The "cheese footballs" are referring to something else. If I recall right, they're these cheesy maize balls with cheesy cream in them? I might be wrong since I haven't had them since I was a kid. Never liked them, really.
OMG THE GUY FROM DID YOU KNOW GAMING??!! Ashens knows everyone!
I think the rent an office space together in Norwich? check out the Barshens podcast with Greg on it
Ashens was in a few DYKG videos
As an Australian, seeing two people experience mysk sticks for the first time is delightful!! They're such a normal lollie for us. You weren't wrong in any of your descriptions of them 🤣🤣💖
The first time I watch you ashens is when I saw my dad watching you
These are the hardest for me to watch because I cannot stand the sound of people eating. But the pleasant banter is entertaining enough for me to suffer through it.