You should let them know that curry goat is huge in the Caribbean and is eaten with either rice or roti or stuffed into a roti. Also let them know the history of why the food is so popular in the Caribbean
Background on any food in general is pretty interesting, it's fun to see them hearing something for the first time (sometimes it's new to the audience too!)
Yeah they should of at least served some rice some of the villagers poke fun sometimes when the food is not the way it’s intended to be eaten but it’s understandable when they were not given the whole meal
🤔🤔🤔......and it heals all deseases.....so we'd rather give it to sick people 😉 !!! I love this channel, all though they have some "sick and unreal thaughts" about, which kinds of food, that has a healing effect - if it all were true, then the earth would be seriously over populated.....superstition is obviously a great part of their daily life !!!!
i always love how Chaudhary looks directly into the camera as if he's addressing all of us. He always looks directly into the camera when he tastes. it's very personal feeling.
@@giftedandblack494yes! I always think he's going to hate it, even the sweets... And then he pulls a 180 and loves it 🤣🤣🤣. He's my favorite, but they all have a place in my heart for their own unique reason.
Choudary is a true connoisseur of food. He is focused on the appearance, the flavors, and the textures. And his appreciation when he finds something he likes is not hidden.
I'm surprised it's not mentioned curried GOAT's origin and popularity in the West Indies (and Guyana) ...especially with roti. They shouldn't be mislead that it's a western dish.
The Caribbean is part of the West. Africa, Asia, most of Oceania, and eastern Europe are the only parts of the world that aren't considered the West. The Americas (including the Caribbean) are Westerners
@@getslikedahhhbroo1851 Indians and their descendants have been in the West Indies/Caribbean since the 1800s. At this point, they are just as much West Indian as the other races/ethnicities there
@@getslikedahhhbroo1851 That's like saying plantains are African. Obviously, curry ORIGINATES in India. That doesn't mean curried goat isn't Caribbean. Indo-Caribbean ppl are 100% Caribbean. Caribbean curry is distinct from Indian curry, despite being influenced by it.
One of the many blessings about living in America is we are a hogepoge mix of every culture in the world & being able to experience a new food is just a google search away!
@@NonanoN-er6de No pretty much everywhere. Sure in super small towns you might not find much diversity, but most midsized towns to metropolises the diversity of culture is vast.
My City of 200,000 People we have Authentic Nigerian, Korean, Taiwan, Indian, Chinese, Brazilian, French, Italian, Mexican, Iran,Thailand, Greece, Japan, Vietnam, Jamaican, Ethiopian , Honduras..etc I can go on and on theses I have been to. Each style may have more than 1 different store. Not to mention the us territories and Each area in America have different styles of cooking.
@@hiprettyladyenc Thats really a thing you guys have done right over there, so much diversity in food.Like even the small countries like Honduras are represented. I mean in Germany we have also a lot of things but mostly the major suspects like italian, french, turkish, japanese, chinese,indian and sometimes vietnamese or arabic but not to that extend you have it for sure.
I had a goat curry dish in a small “African” restaurant that is located on Euclid Avenue in Des Moines Iowa, UnitedStates of America. They also served it with plantains. And how they made the plantains….., it was like a doughy dumpling that you could handle with your hands without it sticking to your fingers. It absorbed all of the flavor of the main dish. I was fucking shocked! It was so……..so good! Much different food from what my Iowa white boy belly had ever seen. It is wonderful to see people try different things and enjoy, or not enjoy them. Thank you.
@@yuppy178... Not just plantain right? Fufu is made from mix of plantain and cassava, pounded together? I'm not Nigerian but I always wanted to try it.. I'm watching TH-cam videos on how to make it so I can try
@@ustand2186 There are many people that have never had a home cooked meal, and only usually get fast food store-bought bullshit. But it was so delicious. And they were very kind and generous to us. In our conversation…..we understood that they were Muslim, and we told them that we were Christian. (I am no longer Christian) We all got along and had a good talk and they made some delicious food for us, and we gave them a generous tip.
I'm glad that living in the US, I have access to all these foods. Thai food, Indian food, African food, Japanese food, Korean food, Chinese food, even different states have their own food. We are truly blessed to have access to all these things.
We truly are . I’m grateful I grew up in a city that had many ethnic grocery stores, bakeries , delicatessens and especially food festivals . Food is such a great way to enjoy people.
To bad most Americans don't even travel farther than 20 miles where they live. It amazed me how many people hadn't even been across their own city. I was in the military and been to about 40 states and over a dozen countries, so im truly lucky.
Is it just me, or does anyone else notice that almost everything Tahir eats, he proclaims it (or some variation of it), to be a miracle cure for any medical problem known! 🤔😆😆😆
0:06 LOL.... I've got beef stew meat for tomorrow to make my stew. Making white rice, so I better... Chop chop and make *ALOT* of gravy as Dr. Tahir suggests to drink two bowls of gravy to help rid diseases...Ahhhhh! If only it did instead of me packing on the pounds over indulging on good cooking! Ha!!🤣🤣 😅
5:55 - Lentils with rice will give you all of the essential amino acids. Good combo if your meal doesn't have meat. Peanut butter on bread will do the same. Humus on its own does the trick as well, thanks to the combination of chickpeas and sesame seeds.
Living in Washington and being half Japanese I eat curry once a week. I use the left overs from previous meals , sometimes 2 or 3 types of meat & several veggies and use curry paste from Japan . It is a little thick and I pour it over rice , no need for roti or bread.
I grew up in Hawaii with predominant Japanese neighbors. I too make the same curry you speak of over sticky white rice. I mostly ear Japanese food in California. Curry is my comfort food.
The Caribbean curries are influenced by the food from Indian due to Indentured Labourers bought there.. So that is why you cant understand why bread would be eaten with a curry.. Japanese curry is less flavoursome compared to indian curries also.
If I was ever to visit Pakistan, I'd _LOVE_ it if Chaudhary would cook for me! In the videos of the dishes he prepares, you can tell he can definitely cook!! I've personally never had any type of they're known foods but I just looked up some restaurants around me that I'm going to check out!! The naan & curry's & butter chicken look great...
If you haven't already have a look at youtubers Drew Binsky, Indigo traveller, and Kurt Caz to name a few, they have traveling series of several countries including Pakistan. Pretty interesting!
Rana Nadeem is cute. I love how he showed us how to eat it with the naan. In the States we eat it with naan, corn bread, bread sticks, loaf bread ... you name it. We eat all types of breads with everything. We ❤️❤️ bread. 😁 I wonder if Rana would like collard greens and corn bread? I love to eat it for Easter and Thanksgiving. 👍
Yeah, I liked the eating lesson as wel. Spinach is often used in their cooking and from Surinamese (South America) cooking I know other greens are used as well and because I used to work for an Sri Lankan company with people from all over the sub continent they like Surinamese cooking very much, some even more than their own. My impression is that this meal was Caribean/Surinamese/Guyanese where a lot of people moved to before the partition of India/Pakistan/Bangla Desh.
Red or green gravy curry. If you add much turmeric it is yellow. In the Caribbean where this is from pimento (allspice) is the number one spice and it is brown. Plus, they add browning to the gravy. Also they have chillis much hotter than Pakistan. There are a number called 7 pot where one whole chilli can spice 7 pots of Curry. Here the Scotch Bonnet chili is one to three. It does not color the gravy. It is your host's fault they did not make simple festival which is a roti to go with Goat Curry. The other dish is Oaxtail. Very fine too They also have a fruit called ackee tastes like eggs but can kill you if not prepared right. With salt cod fish it is the national dish of Jamaica. The next you must try is Mexican Menudo. They only have to ship a large can of hominy or dried hominy better and dried New Mexico chilli. The rest is already in Pakistan
Beef, chicken, goat and mutton/lamb curry is popular in the Caribbean, especially in Guyana, Trinidad and Jamaica. It's served with rice and/or roti and in Guyana and Trinidad, dal. Gusher is correct. Pakistani curry is done differently. They use green chili's and other spices that we do not use is the Caribbean. We use garam masala, turmeric, geera (cumin) and curry powder in our main mix. We also use hot pepper (scotch bonnets, wiri wiri or habenero).
They're all so adorable. Such goodhearted and humble men. I love curry thick or with more gravy. Both delicious. Spice wise i like spicy but not so much I'm coughing.
After watching this, I must rush out to my favorite Jamaican restaurant and get some of our specialty, curry goat! But I'd be excited to try some of theirs, with the hot red peppers ... Yum! 😋
Jamaicans eat our curry goat over white rice. If it was presented as our friend Chaudhary suggested, I think everyone would love this dish very much! 🇯🇲
Lol. Somehow I don't think goat curry in McDonald's in the USA would go over that well. What would they call it I wonder? The McGoat Curry? The McCurry with Goat? "Hi. I'd like a McCurry and a McFlurry, please." "Oh sorry. The ice cream machine is down." 😂😂😂
The other day I ate some Indian food, and midway through eating it I realized I would probably look like a complete and total psychopath to these folks for loading an entire loaf of roti/naan up all at once and eating the entire thing like a taco. (Especially after Rana's exasperated demonstration)
One thing is that dish is NOT American. Western yes. It’s West Indian food. Big part of our culture has East Indian influence. That is a main dish of all West Indies & Caribbean islands. And we don’t eat it plain lol. Either with rice or roti. That will never be part of a McDonald menu lol.
Do these gentlemen read these posts? I want to tell you how much joy you all have brought me watching you all try different foods. I am from America and tell you that there are so many different people from so many cultures who live here and so many different food. I work for a Pakistani an woman who makes me homemade ROTI and I have learned to make it myself and absolutely love it. It is almost like tortillas my mother makes as she is from Mexico. My father is from Italy and so I am ITALIAN and MEXICAN. I want to see how we as viewers can start a fund to get them and their families here for a visit. Wouldn't that be nice for them? New York of course. I am not wealthy but if we all donated a bit they all could come. This would be amazing. They deserve it as they are so humble as God commands. God bless you and your families.
Many Jamaicans and other West Indians of the Caribbean plus jamaican americans eat curry goat. Yum. Glad to see yu enjoy and compare. We marinate it overnight, tough meat softens and flavors up. I bet your curries are all good too. Happy day. Today's my birthday, Feb 1, so it's a very happy day for me. Toodles sweethearts! 👋😆💋
I was fortunate to eat Pakistani food when living in the west Europe. Soo tasteful. I must say Asian kitchen is the best. I also have eaten Afghan food by my Afgan friends home. Best food ever.
This is the like 4th video of these awesome Gentlemen I’ve watched an I love them all so much! But I believe the first one? He’s just so awesome! Something so Fatherly an Comforting about the way he smiles an speaks! I bet he gives great hugs too! Their all so great thank you for these fun videos! New Subscriber here! ❤️
I couldn't stop laughing when he said McDonald's should sell curry goat, can you imagine asking for a Mc curry goat, small mc rice and peas, mc plantain and a mc flurry lol
I love these videos! I've watched a bunch, and I haven't seen them not like anything they've tried! So exciting! I would love to try some of their foods, and breads
Love how the Doc always offers before tasting the food, I really like how all of them give praise to God for the food. We should all be praising Him for all the gifts He gives us.
We tend to eat either potatoes or rice but not both in one serving. We also eat bread to dunk in the sauce. The problem with eating bread is that it is so good we would eat it dunked in the sauce and leave most of the main meal. 😆
Curried goat, is Jamaican food, I can cook it but it's hard to get goat here, I have to go to a city, it's not a common food in England other than in cities, it's just curry powder garlic onion pepper a bit of chilli tomato on to goat over night, then cook, itself hard ,anyone can cook it, you can add any veg you like and it can be served with roti or five even in jamaica, I am not Jamaican , my name is Layla
DR. TAHIR: If you ever visit Pakistan to meet us I'll prepare potato and meat curry for you! DR. TAHIR'S MANY FANS: Sounds great, we're on the way, can't wait! DR. TAHIR: Uh oh. (Inshallah some day we will all eat potato and meat curry together.) 😊
Me too, I'd love to see the looks on their faces if we just showed up in their village like, ok, we're here, and we're hungry! BTW, where's my room going to be?
It is funny that because the dish looked familiar to them, they immediately started calling for items that they would normally expect, like roti and naan. They forgot this is a taste experiment.
We Cubans make a goat stew that we call "chilindron", it is very tasty but the goat meat is cooked slowly with the traditional spices and an extra ingredient :RED WINE, it make it special. We eat that with rice and salad.
I ate goat once in Portugal. I ate it all without comment except to show appreciation, but will never eat it again. Goat cheese, on the other hand, was exquisite!
You must try "Biltong and Droë Wors" from South Africa, an "Braai vleis", great 👌🏻💥🇿🇦 if you have never eat it, maybe you also eat it in your villiage 💯💖
It's very common. I've been eating curry goat with rice and beans since the 80's as I was always around Jamaican people. They make curry chicken too. And Jamaican beef patties with coco bread is insanely delicious! 😋
My wife always has to have curry with naan, roti, or rice. As an American, I just eat it plain. I also like my curries to have more gravy and not be very dry.
@@jimmymcquade16 sounds delicious. Publix is the best place for fresh foods. Just had lunch from there. Their popcorn chicken, potato wedges and fried okra are second to none.
Canadian North we have Moose stew What an amazing dish the way my family has shown me how to make it I use slow-cooked moose meat potato, Carrot, celery, peas, Onion, Brined peppercorns (soft pop in your mouth) A rich gravy that the moose was cooking in a few other spices Now you get a nice crusty bread on the outside and light and fuffy inside cut in half And add garlic and cheese for dipping your bread into the stew.....This hearty meal is perfect for freezing weather And blowing winds When you have a nice fire inside the house
McCurried Goat! That's a great idea! Hahaha! The first time I ate a curry it was curried goat with rice and beans with roti. I got it in a West Indian restaurant in Toronto and it was really a Trinidad restaurant. The curries from the West Indies are Delicious! My favourites are Jamaican curries, they are moist and really tasty.
I love curry goat...OMG, I need to make it again....p.s, with rice & pea's! 3:14 my mouth is watering,....I'm not even hungry but I can taste it as they eat!
It's not eating the goat that bothers me. I've eaten goat before and it was great! It's the spices, or the curry itself. My stomach can't tolerate too much. But that really looks delicious!
Tahir is right. All kinds of food are actually medicine. When I had flu, or got cough, first thing I do is making sure my belly always full, plenty of rest, and stay hydrated. My body recovered itself in few days and I didn't take drug at all!
Every time Tahir puts the food in his mouth for the first time, I say "hai-hai-hai-hai-hai" along with him.
Me too. I started saying that now, when I eat tasty food. 😂
Me too! And when he says (phonetics here …) gaaardbaaaal means wonderful or amazing?
Same! Lol Between that and all of his food/medical wisdom, he always makes me smile. 😊
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Me too 😂
You should let them know that curry goat is huge in the Caribbean and is eaten with either rice or roti or stuffed into a roti. Also let them know the history of why the food is so popular in the Caribbean
Background on any food in general is pretty interesting, it's fun to see them hearing something for the first time (sometimes it's new to the audience too!)
Yeah they should of at least served some rice some of the villagers poke fun sometimes when the food is not the way it’s intended to be eaten but it’s understandable when they were not given the whole meal
how do you stuff it in the roti? do you roll the dough while it's inside?
@@jennifermohan9055 Ahh wrapped. Yeah those are bomb af
@@SanguineOmi stuffed similar to a burrito. However we do have a dhalpuri roti stuffed with dhal or aloo puri stuffed with aloo aka potato.
Tahir: "McDonalds should sell curried goat instead of junk food" I couldn't agree more!
3:44 Tahir : "goat is called mutton" 161 idiot you tubers right here. *edit* 162 including Tahir
🤔🤔🤔......and it heals all deseases.....so we'd rather give it to sick people 😉 !!!
I love this channel, all though they have some "sick and unreal thaughts" about, which kinds of food, that has a healing effect - if it all were true, then the earth would be seriously over populated.....superstition is obviously a great part of their daily life !!!!
i always love how Chaudhary looks directly into the camera as if he's addressing all of us. He always looks directly into the camera when he tastes. it's very personal feeling.
Yeah but he always looks like he is chewing something not good. It's funny. Love that guy, love all of them.
Right!!! It feels like he is directly talking to me like I am an old friend or family member inviting me over for dinner…I jus love these guys
@@giftedandblack494yes! I always think he's going to hate it, even the sweets... And then he pulls a 180 and loves it 🤣🤣🤣. He's my favorite, but they all have a place in my heart for their own unique reason.
Yes finally a dis I can relate to..curry goat..😋👊🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
They also tried ox tail. They loved it.
Choudary is a true connoisseur of food. He is focused on the appearance, the flavors, and the textures. And his appreciation when he finds something he likes is not hidden.
I'm surprised it's not mentioned curried GOAT's origin and popularity in the West Indies (and Guyana) ...especially with roti. They shouldn't be mislead that it's a western dish.
Ita only popular in the West Indies because of Indian migrants lmao.. it’s not really a West Indian dish if you think about it.
The Caribbean is part of the West. Africa, Asia, most of Oceania, and eastern Europe are the only parts of the world that aren't considered the West. The Americas (including the Caribbean) are Westerners
@@getslikedahhhbroo1851 Indians and their descendants have been in the West Indies/Caribbean since the 1800s. At this point, they are just as much West Indian as the other races/ethnicities there
@@AyeeeItsCam nah ur buggin.. anything curry/roti is south Asian.
@@getslikedahhhbroo1851 That's like saying plantains are African. Obviously, curry ORIGINATES in India. That doesn't mean curried goat isn't Caribbean. Indo-Caribbean ppl are 100% Caribbean. Caribbean curry is distinct from Indian curry, despite being influenced by it.
As a Puerto Rican and we have a dish similar, I appreciate they like it and we usually like ours with rice 💙👍
Loved it!!
My mans Rana and Gull Sher was not playing behind the roti!!
Man, Gull sounded like a legit food critic on this one. Nice.
Who knew Goat Curry would stir up such interesting conversations!❤
Caribbean style roti should be tried! They would love it!
As a Jamaican, I appreciate this. We usually eat the curry goat with rice or rice and beans
Love that stuff.
True Jamaican don’t deal in rice and beans…
A nuh beans a peas and we also make roti
Green banana also
@@chynawhyte2796Same thing..Some Jamaicans say 'di some seh 'eh ,same meaning.👍
One of the many blessings about living in America is we are a hogepoge mix of every culture in the world & being able to experience a new food is just a google search away!
Is it really? Only in certain city's, right?
@@NonanoN-er6de No pretty much everywhere. Sure in super small towns you might not find much diversity, but most midsized towns to metropolises the diversity of culture is vast.
My City of 200,000 People we have Authentic Nigerian, Korean, Taiwan, Indian, Chinese, Brazilian, French, Italian, Mexican, Iran,Thailand, Greece, Japan, Vietnam, Jamaican, Ethiopian , Honduras..etc I can go on and on theses I have been to. Each style may have more than 1 different store. Not to mention the us territories and Each area in America have different styles of cooking.
@@hiprettyladyenc Thats really a thing you guys have done right over there, so much diversity in food.Like even the small countries like Honduras are represented. I mean in Germany we have also a lot of things but mostly the major suspects like italian, french, turkish, japanese, chinese,indian and sometimes vietnamese or arabic but not to that extend you have it for sure.
and then go to McDonald's because no one wants that weird ethnic stuff, let's be real
These uncles eat more diverse food than me for sure XD
Tahir and his usual doctor's prescription 😂👍👍👍
he always got the charm
I love when Mr. Chaudry starts rocking when he likes the food
Curry goat , Carribbean people love eaten with white rice, rice and peas, and ground food.also roti very very popular dish
I had a goat curry dish in a small “African” restaurant that is located on Euclid Avenue in Des Moines Iowa, UnitedStates of America.
They also served it with plantains. And how they made the plantains….., it was like a doughy dumpling that you could handle with your hands without it sticking to your fingers.
It absorbed all of the flavor of the main dish. I was fucking shocked!
It was so……..so good!
Much different food from what my Iowa white boy belly had ever seen.
It is wonderful to see people try different things and enjoy, or not enjoy them. Thank you.
Was it a Nigerian resultant? that plantain thing would be called fufu
@@yuppy178... Not just plantain right? Fufu is made from mix of plantain and cassava, pounded together? I'm not Nigerian but I always wanted to try it.. I'm watching TH-cam videos on how to make it so I can try
I dont know why you were shocked. We know how to use spices.
@@yuppy178 Yes it was. On Euclid…
@@ustand2186 There are many people that have never had a home cooked meal, and only usually get fast food store-bought bullshit.
But it was so delicious. And they were very kind and generous to us.
In our conversation…..we understood that they were Muslim, and we told them that we were Christian. (I am no longer Christian)
We all got along and had a good talk and they made some delicious food for us, and we gave them a generous tip.
I'm glad that living in the US, I have access to all these foods. Thai food, Indian food, African food, Japanese food, Korean food, Chinese food, even different states have their own food. We are truly blessed to have access to all these things.
We truly are . I’m grateful I grew up in a city that had many ethnic grocery stores, bakeries , delicatessens and especially food festivals . Food is such a great way to enjoy people.
Next time try Pakistani food you will enjoy it. Its flavor and aroma so different from Indian food.
Gotta love colonization....enjoy et while your still here
Very true!! We are very fortunate, America 🇺🇸 is a melting pot.
To bad most Americans don't even travel farther than 20 miles where they live. It amazed me how many people hadn't even been across their own city. I was in the military and been to about 40 states and over a dozen countries, so im truly lucky.
Is it just me, or does anyone else notice that almost everything Tahir eats, he proclaims it (or some variation of it), to be a miracle cure for any medical problem known! 🤔😆😆😆
I live for the cures that he professes. Soooo funny 😆
i mean, coming from him i'd believe it
0:06
LOL.... I've got beef stew meat for tomorrow to make my stew. Making white rice, so I better... Chop chop and make *ALOT* of gravy as Dr. Tahir suggests to drink two bowls of gravy to help rid diseases...Ahhhhh! If only it did instead of me packing on the pounds over indulging on good cooking! Ha!!🤣🤣
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@@anitajinfla9762 I’m here for a gravy cure. I believe 🤗💃🙏
Tahir needs a spin off show..Ask Dr Tahir, lol.
5:55 - Lentils with rice will give you all of the essential amino acids. Good combo if your meal doesn't have meat. Peanut butter on bread will do the same. Humus on its own does the trick as well, thanks to the combination of chickpeas and sesame seeds.
Next you should make them try Jamaican Jerk Chicken
These videos never fail to put a big smile on my face 😊 these guys are great!!
I love how Tahir is convinced that everything they give him to try will cure some disease.
Curry Goat is my favorite dish! One of the most traditional dish in Jamaica 🇯🇲!
In Jamaica 🇯🇲 we eat lots of curry goat. I love mine with white rice!
Living in Washington and being half Japanese I eat curry once a week.
I use the left overs from previous meals , sometimes 2 or 3 types of meat & several veggies and use curry paste from Japan . It is a little thick and I pour it over rice , no need for roti or bread.
I grew up in Hawaii with predominant Japanese neighbors. I too make the same curry you speak of over sticky white rice. I mostly ear Japanese food in California. Curry is my comfort food.
The Caribbean curries are influenced by the food from Indian due to Indentured Labourers bought there.. So that is why you cant understand why bread would be eaten with a curry.. Japanese curry is less flavoursome compared to indian curries also.
@@mariposaorofusionfoodchann7573 Does it say I don't understand why they use bread . I said mine was thick enough that no bread was needed.
I am learning a lot,didnt know japanese eat curry foods.
I love it when they try something and like it, you can when their faces change. Love this channel! With much admiration from Colorado, USA.
If I was ever to visit Pakistan, I'd _LOVE_ it if Chaudhary would cook for me! In the videos of the dishes he prepares, you can tell he can definitely cook!! I've personally never had any type of they're known foods but I just looked up some restaurants around me that I'm going to check out!! The naan & curry's & butter chicken look great...
You are in for an adventure of tastes and colors.
If you haven't already have a look at youtubers Drew Binsky, Indigo traveller, and Kurt Caz to name a few, they have traveling series of several countries including Pakistan. Pretty interesting!
Rana Nadeem is cute. I love how he showed us how to eat it with the naan. In the States we eat it with naan, corn bread, bread sticks, loaf bread ... you name it. We eat all types of breads with everything. We ❤️❤️ bread. 😁 I wonder if Rana would like collard greens and corn bread? I love to eat it for Easter and Thanksgiving. 👍
Yeah, I liked the eating lesson as wel. Spinach is often used in their cooking and from Surinamese (South America) cooking I know other greens are used as well and because I used to work for an Sri Lankan company with people from all over the sub continent they like Surinamese cooking very much, some even more than their own.
My impression is that this meal was Caribean/Surinamese/Guyanese where a lot of people moved to before the partition of India/Pakistan/Bangla Desh.
@@telebubba5527 Yes. It is a Jamaican dish.
Stop waiting for a holiday Just EAT those Greens and corn bread anytime YUMMY👌🏽❤️🖐🏾
Curry Goat, Rice 'n' Peas, Roti... it all eat good.
Craving the local Jamaican restaurant, they are the best one to come along yet in my little town.
Red or green gravy curry. If you add much turmeric it is yellow. In the Caribbean where this is from pimento (allspice) is the number one spice and it is brown. Plus, they add browning to the gravy. Also they have chillis much hotter than Pakistan. There are a number called 7 pot where one whole chilli can spice 7 pots of Curry. Here the Scotch Bonnet chili is one to three. It does not color the gravy. It is your host's fault they did not make simple festival which is a roti to go with Goat Curry. The other dish is Oaxtail. Very fine too They also have a fruit called ackee tastes like eggs but can kill you if not prepared right. With salt cod fish it is the national dish of Jamaica. The next you must try is Mexican Menudo. They only have to ship a large can of hominy or dried hominy better and dried New Mexico chilli. The rest is already in Pakistan
Beef, chicken, goat and mutton/lamb curry is popular in the Caribbean, especially in Guyana, Trinidad and Jamaica. It's served with rice and/or roti and in Guyana and Trinidad, dal. Gusher is correct. Pakistani curry is done differently. They use green chili's and other spices that we do not use is the Caribbean. We use garam masala, turmeric, geera (cumin) and curry powder in our main mix. We also use hot pepper (scotch bonnets, wiri wiri or habenero).
Dang, it looks delicious. Hats off to the chef who prepared this. Now my mouth wants curry.
The Uncles are so right curry goat is not generally eaten by itself. Traditionally it would be served with white rice or roti.
I had a feeling they would like this one. This is more closer to their style of food. 👍
They're all so adorable. Such goodhearted and humble men. I love curry thick or with more gravy. Both delicious. Spice wise i like spicy but not so much I'm coughing.
After watching this, I must rush out to my favorite Jamaican restaurant and get some of our specialty, curry goat! But I'd be excited to try some of theirs, with the hot red peppers ... Yum! 😋
the production of these videos have come a long way, kudos.
Jamaicans eat our curry goat over white rice. If it was presented as our friend Chaudhary suggested, I think everyone would love this dish very much! 🇯🇲
Lol. Somehow I don't think goat curry in McDonald's in the USA would go over that well. What would they call it I wonder? The McGoat Curry? The McCurry with Goat? "Hi. I'd like a McCurry and a McFlurry, please." "Oh sorry. The ice cream machine is down." 😂😂😂
You'd definitely end up on the toilet or in the ER
McCurry is the best thing I've read in awhile.
The problem is not with the name... It's really these dishes are not easily preserved. The burgers components can be freezed for well over a week.
This is the most excited / animated I have seen them in all videos. Haha they definitely have a favourite type of food
Love it when these guys like food they don't know. 😃
...and I want Chaudhary's sweater.
I need to start saving money for a «Tribal People» tour of Pakistan!
Goat curry is very popular in many parts of the world and varies in the spices used. Good episode, thanks.
The other day I ate some Indian food, and midway through eating it I realized I would probably look like a complete and total psychopath to these folks for loading an entire loaf of roti/naan up all at once and eating the entire thing like a taco. (Especially after Rana's exasperated demonstration)
If this is Jamaican curry goat, it's a very distinctive flavor. I'm not surprised they enjoyed it so much.
One thing is that dish is NOT American. Western yes. It’s West Indian food. Big part of our culture has East Indian influence. That is a main dish of all West Indies & Caribbean islands. And we don’t eat it plain lol. Either with rice or roti. That will never be part of a McDonald menu lol.
Do these gentlemen read these posts? I want to tell you how much joy you all have brought me watching you all try different foods. I am from America and tell you that there are so many different people from so many cultures who live here and so many different food. I work for a Pakistani an woman who makes me homemade ROTI and I have learned to make it myself and absolutely love it. It is almost like tortillas my mother makes as she is from Mexico. My father is from Italy and so I am ITALIAN and MEXICAN. I want to see how we as viewers can start a fund to get them and their families here for a visit. Wouldn't that be nice for them? New York of course. I am not wealthy but if we all donated a bit they all could come. This would be amazing. They deserve it as they are so humble as God commands. God bless you and your families.
Many Jamaicans and other West Indians of the Caribbean plus jamaican americans eat curry goat. Yum. Glad to see yu enjoy and compare. We marinate it overnight, tough meat softens and flavors up. I bet your curries are all good too. Happy day. Today's my birthday, Feb 1, so it's a very happy day for me. Toodles sweethearts! 👋😆💋
Yes, it's usually served with white rice or roti.
@@bluebird7557 mmmm. Yum👋🤣
I absolutely love watching my Pakistani brother's trying western food! Keep up the entertaining work guys!
I really enjoy your channel!
In the beginning you were reserved and shy, now you chat away and I feel, I almost know you! Beautiful people!
I was fortunate to eat Pakistani food when living in the west Europe. Soo tasteful. I must say Asian kitchen is the best. I also have eaten Afghan food by my Afgan friends home. Best food ever.
We eat this in the Caribbean. So happy see it represented
I love tribal ppl they’re soo cool & fun to watch them try different culture food💯
Anyone else noticed how this peoples eyes really shine? Not as a reflection of light but shine on their own, it would br great to meet any of them
This is the like 4th video of these awesome Gentlemen I’ve watched an I love them all so much! But I believe the first one? He’s just so awesome! Something so Fatherly an Comforting about the way he smiles an speaks! I bet he gives great hugs too! Their all so great thank you for these fun videos! New Subscriber here! ❤️
I couldn't stop laughing when he said McDonald's should sell curry goat, can you imagine asking for a Mc curry goat, small mc rice and peas, mc plantain and a mc flurry lol
And a Large Coke. :)
@@Shrykespeare diet coke.
7:14, (drive Through), “I’ll have the curry Goat, fries and a coke please”😂😂👍
Nice new camera angles boys!! big thanks to the editor, camera operators and producers that make it possible for us to see these videos
I love these videos! I've watched a bunch, and I haven't seen them not like anything they've tried! So exciting! I would love to try some of their foods, and breads
O honey you’ve missed it The Marmite tasteing They hated it
Love how the Doc always offers before tasting the food, I really like how all of them give praise to God for the food. We should all be praising Him for all the gifts He gives us.
We tend to eat either potatoes or rice but not both in one serving. We also eat bread to dunk in the sauce. The problem with eating bread is that it is so good we would eat it dunked in the sauce and leave most of the main meal. 😆
@@SDOV8 So true, Susan...🤣🤣🤣
Been waiting for this dish 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
I’ve never tried curry goat, it looks delish😋❤️
It definetly looks delicious.
It's very good but there are different kinds Indian and Caribbean
I’ve had Jamaican curry goat and it’s so good. In the Caribbean we eat it with Roti bread too
It is I’m a NEW YORKER and learned it there and love it now even in Florida. Really Good
They eat it with pleasure! It Jamaican food 😋
I really Love these dudes. I hope they all understand, that they have the Best job in the 🌍!! Lucky men.
Curried goat, is Jamaican food, I can cook it but it's hard to get goat here, I have to go to a city, it's not a common food in England other than in cities, it's just curry powder garlic onion pepper a bit of chilli tomato on to goat over night, then cook, itself hard ,anyone can cook it, you can add any veg you like and it can be served with roti or five even in jamaica, I am not Jamaican , my name is Layla
we cook it in the bahamas as well but it's more prominent jamaica as you said. we predominantly cook curry chicken.
Actually guys we eat curry goat with roti also. So I dont ubderstand why they didnt give u roti for your curry.
DR. TAHIR: If you ever visit Pakistan to meet us I'll prepare potato and meat curry for you!
DR. TAHIR'S MANY FANS: Sounds great, we're on the way, can't wait!
DR. TAHIR: Uh oh.
(Inshallah some day we will all eat potato and meat curry together.) 😊
@@IntheHazeX Get your passport renewed and then you can ride with me on the plane instead in the baggage compartment! 😁
Me too, I'd love to see the looks on their faces if we just showed up in their village like, ok, we're here, and we're hungry! BTW, where's my room going to be?
@@IntheHazeX I know! That is why I urge you, for your own health, safety, and comfort, to avoid the baggage compartment! 🤣
@@IntheHazeX No problem - we got this!
@ Caro Smith if you wish but keeping people calm is one of my specialties. 😂
I use to make that dish. Hard to get the goat nowadays in the US.
It is funny that because the dish looked familiar to them, they immediately started calling for items that they would normally expect, like roti and naan. They forgot this is a taste experiment.
We Cubans make a goat stew that we call "chilindron", it is very tasty but the goat meat is cooked slowly with the traditional spices and an extra ingredient :RED WINE, it make it special. We eat that with rice and salad.
We Americans also eat it with Naan sometimes. I love you guys so much
I love Naan with refried beans, lettuce, tomato, cheese and salsa. Kind of a hybrid tostada.
I ate goat once in Portugal. I ate it all without comment except to show appreciation, but will never eat it again. Goat cheese, on the other hand, was exquisite!
You must try "Biltong and Droë Wors" from South Africa, an "Braai vleis", great 👌🏻💥🇿🇦 if you have never eat it, maybe you also eat it in your villiage 💯💖
These guys are so sweet!
You all need to show some videos of you guys cooking some of these meals.
Goat isn't commonly eaten in the US. Curries here are generally served with rice, at least in the regions I've lived in.
I'm American. Born, raised, and retired in Illinois, and I eat quite a bit of goat.
It's very common. I've been eating curry goat with rice and beans since the 80's as I was always around Jamaican people. They make curry chicken too. And Jamaican beef patties with coco bread is insanely delicious! 😋
Curry Goat is a Jamaican dish, man!
Great Dr.Tahir your propose of cure for everything through eating is just amazing! LOL HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHahahahahhahahah
I hope you made the Jamaican dish The spices are special and I agree give them some roti
Curry goat is a huge delicious food from the Caribbean 😋
I never wanted to go to Pakistan before but you guys are awesome. I hope I can get there one day .
My wife always has to have curry with naan, roti, or rice.
As an American, I just eat it plain.
I also like my curries to have more gravy and not be very dry.
I eat it with buttered bread or a fresh Baguette from publix
@@jimmymcquade16 sounds delicious. Publix is the best place for fresh foods. Just had lunch from there. Their popcorn chicken, potato wedges and fried okra are second to none.
I want to see them eating Japanese style Curry rice, please make it happen TPT!
Curry goat is a favourite here in Jamaica. Love your videos keep up the good work
Such lovely gentlemen so kind and giving.
Really fun waiting for one or more of the guys to say "it'd be better with roti" or "it'd be better with chai" and look expectedly for it to appear. 😁
I really wish he would have explained the origin of the dish. It seems some of them are thinking it's an American dish 🤦🏾♀️
Canadian North we have Moose stew What an amazing dish the way my family has shown me how to make it I use slow-cooked moose meat potato, Carrot, celery, peas, Onion, Brined peppercorns (soft pop in your mouth) A rich gravy that the moose was cooking in a few other spices
Now you get a nice crusty bread on the outside and light and fuffy inside cut in half And add garlic and cheese for dipping your bread into the stew.....This hearty meal is perfect for freezing weather And blowing winds When you have a nice fire inside the house
Need to try a good British Tika masala, Balti or Vindaloo.
Indeed!
McCurried Goat! That's a great idea! Hahaha! The first time I ate a curry it was curried goat with rice and beans with roti. I got it in a West Indian restaurant in Toronto and it was really a Trinidad restaurant. The curries from the West Indies are Delicious! My favourites are Jamaican curries, they are moist and really tasty.
I love curry goat...OMG, I need to make it again....p.s, with rice & pea's! 3:14 my mouth is watering,....I'm not even hungry but I can taste it as they eat!
It's not eating the goat that bothers me. I've eaten goat before and it was great! It's the spices, or the curry itself. My stomach can't tolerate too much. But that really looks delicious!
I've come to really appreciate plain yogurt from using it to cool down spicy dishes. Makes it go down much easier.
Tahir is right. All kinds of food are actually medicine. When I had flu, or got cough, first thing I do is making sure my belly always full, plenty of rest, and stay hydrated. My body recovered itself in few days and I didn't take drug at all!
I love seeing the image they post in the corner when they say "we make it like this" because I am then twice as hungry
We usually eat curries with rice--and also roti if we're at an Indian restaurant.
Next time we butcher a sheep I’ll have to make a mutton curry. The one they had today looks delicious.
I like them all but Tahir shhhhh already there face expression priceless love them