I'm Persian and we're proud of our food. Awesome. We have many types of exclusiveKebabs, But the way Balouch people grill lambs is just awesome. Different experience and a good one. I bet if Mustafa was offered BARG kebab, wouldn't cal it fox. Maybe a Tiger.
Thank you so much Reactisan for the content you provide. I am from New Zealand and at 45 years old have had almost no contact with Muslim people (or any other deeply religious people for that matter) throughout the entirety of my life. What you show us of the lives, struggles, rituals, and day to day needs of these people has been incredibly humbling and eye-opening for me. To have things that I have taken for granted since I was a young tot - such as a pop-up toaster for example in a previous episode, or having a freezer to keep my icecream cold - be considered a technological leap was mind blowing for me. It got me thinking. To know that there are whole nations in the world who have biased and sometimes horrible opinions of people such as these due to their heritage or religion, the media or their personal representations, perceived history and retaliation, war and peace, and yet sometimes these most beautiful of people have never even heard the word uttered that labels these nations has been a huge revelation to me. How can people from some countries have harsh views and beliefs surrounding these people, when in some cases, these most ataahua (beautiful) of people have never even heard the names of some of these countries. How can it be that others hold such strong opinions on the religion that enhances, and the rights of passage that give them a path to conduct their lives with integrity, when the people in question might not even know that a country such as New Zealand, for example, exists. Also, every one of the people who are a part of this channel could be someone I know. There is the comedian, always looking for a joke and a laugh, and a moment to tease. We have the conservative cousin who always wants to look his best and who is striving to learn more. We have the uncle who is never ashamed to tell us of how it is to be poor, and who would tell us off if we stepped a foot out of line in his company. We have the Aunty who loves bling, and who judges dishes on their likely accompaniment with roti or chai. We have the cool older sister who tells us when things are VIP, and of course we have our favoured Grandfather who constantly reminds us that the old ways - his ways - are better. The Grandfather whose favour we all want to win. The Grandfather who if he were to give us a pat on the back and tell us we did good would be worth all the Oscar awards ever given. To be fair. He does have a point with how to eat in a healthy way and how to keep your body healthy. He is 100% right about eating clean. My point is that from far across the world, in a seemingly vastly different country where cricket would be our only real connection, thanks to your content, I feel that my pool of knowledge about the people of the world is growing. Also, I simply love feeling good when I see their reactions to things. The pure and real honesty that they speak is something that people across the world could learn from and would put a stop to many an international fracas I am sure . So from me to you and the whole team, aroha nui ta tau. Nga mihi mahana. (Much love to you all and big warm salutations). xx And should they ever be able to come to New Zealand, they would have a warm welcome and home with open doors available to them with me.
Also, I will be donating to get as many of these people on their holy pilgrimage as the few dollars I can afford will allow, because as much as I have no religion in my life, I admire the dedication and commitment they have to theirs. xxx Aroha nui. xx
True. And he's right that islamically, we should be happy, be grateful to God and eat whatever halal food we're presented with. If we like it, we should praise it and if we don't like it, we should be quiet. But we're often criticise unknowingly, which we shouldn't. We should try to work on this habit of ours.
We were watching the video and when Mustafa uncle said he had dua he could go perform hajj, we said Ameen, and then I saw you guys already suggested setting up a gofundme for him. May Allah listen to his dua so he can go to hajj next year biidhnillah inshallah ameen, and everyone who read this!
I'm from Lebanon and ma'moul is amazing. We never have an Eid without it. Usually on Eid we would visit relatives and they will ALWAYS have ma'moul offered to visitors.
I think I see another t-shirt in the making... "When a fox hasn't seen a lion, it considers itself as the lion" Grandpa Mustafa needs to write a book with all the quotes and proverbs he has.
@@ZJflower He's Baloch, Baloch people are really respected in the Gulf and there are thousands of ethnic Baloch settled in Oman and the UAE who are now considered Arabs and have citizenship. The Baloch used to he hired by the Sheikhs as soldiers.
We Pakistanis love our Arab brothers. If it wasn’t for you guys conquering Pakistan in the 900’s we would not have Islam many of us would not even be alive. I am an American Pakistani whose ancestors hail from the great region of Hejaz and I wish to visit the land of my forefathers and our Nabi (SAW). The only thing that saddens me is that some of those great people have fallen in love with their money and dunya may Allah guide the Muslim ummah. Ameen
I'd love to see Mustafa make the Hajj next year. It would clearly mean a lot to him. How much would it cost? Could we do a fund-raise through the channel somehow?
As the biggest Muslim population country in the world, I'm shocked that no indonesian food here. Lol So please serve them some Indonesian dishes like Rendang, nasi goreng (fried rice), mie goreng (fried noodles) and chicken satay. I really wanna see their reviews about our dishes. Sending love from Indonesia to all the reactistan crew.❤
Some facts: Indonesian spices are HARD to get outside of South East Asia and Indonesian recipes are hard to get right (not to mention so many steps). If any Indonesian lives where they are it would be nice to send some home cooked meal tho.
@@Severus_Snape yeah. unless you go to diplomatic events it's hard to get the food over there. but some big pakistani universities do have indonesian students tho, they usually do catering or know someone who does.
I love them with their cups!!! So cute, I've learned a lot from watching these videos about language and culture, even though they are short I've picked things up .
I can't speak for every culture, but when I worked for some Pakistani families, their mothers Biryani was just amazing, I wish I knew how to make it myself because I would probably eat nothing but!
The celebration of Eid-ul-Adha is to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim’s devotion to Allah SWT and his readiness to sacrifice his son, Ismail. At the very point of sacrifice, Allah SWT replaced Ismail with a ram, which was to be slaughtered in place of his son. This command from Allah SWT was a test of Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness and commitment to obey his Lord’s command, without question. Therefore, Eid-ul-Adha means the festival of sacrifice.
My Eid Dul adha meal in Malaysia Breakfast:beef curry with rice Lunch:beef soup with rice Tea time:chewing fried beef with tea Dinner:Just heat up the lunch soup and eat it with rice
Pakistan is Bangladesh's neighbour country and i would love to see them tasting Bengali cuisine one day and praying by heart for Dada Mustafa to pray Hajj In Shaa Allah ❤️
@@haroonsiddiquestudio2812 depends on what is your definition of neighbourhood in terms of geography. We don't share border but I think we are neighbours because we are in same subcontinent
It would be the experience of his lifetime for Mustafa to do Hajj. Not vlogged either - just him and whoever can accompany him. He may be old but he seems to be strong enough. Also, there are so many meats grilled on sticks and skewers in the world. They could try arrosticini, chuan, souvlaki, shashlik, anticucho, kushiyaki, jeok, Israeli fish kebabs, or whatever their cooks can get ahold of.
Until a fox hasn't seen a lion, it consider itself as a lion, Immediately after "these kebabs aren't as good as ours, but still good, Moroccan kebabs are fox, until they meet ours and realizes they are actually fox, Lololol 😂
For a second I thought Mustafa pulled out a sword ( around 3:48, when he is picking up the mutton kebab) from under the table and I was not the least bit surprised LOL
@@CutegirlYuki Imagine being on a wholesome channel spreading lies and hate? Haters got no shame these days, go spread your lies on your country's news or something, how can you live with yourself being a hater even in the most wholesome times
@@juska4235 first isn't a lie, second it isn't a hate. I was just telling a fact, if it bothers you, go ask google and or try changing your history. It's like saying Britishers never colonised countries. Can't argue with a thick head who is blinded by lies.
@@kishmish91 we do try different foods. Our whole cuisine is diverse beyond your imagination because of how much ethnic and cultural admixture we have had throughout history (from the local hindustanis and their foods to Kurds, Arabs, Iranians, Afghanis, Central Asians and even the British coming in as either traders, settlers or invaders). We are not picky about our foods. It’s just similar to an Italian person calling Cali style pizza blasphemous (because of how different it is from the original recipe), and that too as a joke. Peace.
Grandpa Mustafa inshallah u will be able to visit Saudi Arabia and Makkah soon after this pandemic, u and all pakistanis and muslims are most welcome 🌹🇸🇦
Eid Mubarak to the crew and cast of Reactistan and everyone celebrating who may be reading this comment! May I say that Naseeba and Kastoori look especially radiant in this video? I also find it adorable how everyone refers to Mustafa as Mama. I truly hope he can do the Hajj one day, his faith is important to him. Manzoor clearing the first plate of kebab was honestly so funny, I'm glad he enjoyed the dish. Mehboob is always praising dates and I honestly understand why. They're wonderful, but I'm not so sure one date would keep me from being hungry-. Bless all of you, greetings from Germany!
You should watch acts 17 apologetics and pfander films and dcci ministries and christian prince and cira international and shamounian and soco films on TH-cam and watch all the videos on TH-cam spreest 😀😀😀
@@spreest9537 you welcome take your time and watch all the channels and spread all the channels in Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and in your country but it is going to take years so take your time and be a messenger spreest 😀😀😀
@@drunkvegangal8089 I know, i just mentioned it since all countries OP list are from South East Asia. I personally comes from Indonesia, and we also have so many good food.
@@drunkvegangal8089 oh true🤔 i didn't realize how there's a lot of vegan options because of the other non vegan options available , have you tried mahshy too? i think its vegan unless they try to overdo it or something, That for real will get you a lot more weight if you have it cooked right 😂 preferably homemade though cuz it can be ruined easily, or from sobhy kabir restaurants i guess
Hi, I'm from Malaysia. I would like to suggest our Eid dishes. Which is Ketupat, Rendang, Kuah Kacang and Lemang. It's our must have dishes during Eid Festival . I'm guarantee that you will not disappoint with it. 😊
Now we're talking, they're in known territory this time. cool to hear them notice the differences between other cultures' food and their own, they seem very interested in this one and are able to like give reference to their own stuff. pretty neat
Happy Eid 👋 When we have turkey in North America, we buy it from a store. It is gutted, and a bag containing the liver, gizzard, heart, and neck is inside the bird. The women in our family always fought to get those organs, especially the liver. Enjoy your feast. Stay healthy.😊❤️
Gotta love how you can mostly tell who's from Balochistan and who's from Sindh based on whether they said they Moroccan kebabs were too spicy or "lightly spiced".
Wait which ones eat spicy food?🤣Bcz as a Kashmiri we eat lots of spice and even when I go to Islamabad or Rawalpindi the food we get is always spicy so I thought all of us Pakistanis eat spicy food
@@whooopsiesssssssss9770Balochistan & KPK has usually non spicy food. Punjab & Sindh has usually spicy. Though it might depend, as some people prefer spicy and others non-spicy food. P.S. I once went to the house of my father's Kashmiri friend, and their food had very little spices in fact some of the food/curry had fruits in it! Though it was a very delicious and unique experience for me!
i loved it when mehboob talked about the hadith of our beloved prophet PBUH and then i instantly ate dates as i was feeling hungry..may Allah bless him
Mustafa seems like that grandfather who has the best of everything, while the rest of the world had to do with second rate stuff. I bet he doesn't criticize his wife's cooking like does the food on the channel.
He won't dare to criticise her food, u know every man feel like a gangster untill he judge food cooked by his wife or mother. It scary to even imagine about the consequences😂😂😂😂🍲
Mere ghar ke pass sadar ek jagah hai jbp mp se hu waha ek dukan hai hajji basheer waha mei sirf irani mutton samose aur mutton kebab kahne jata. Hu ....baki ek aur dukan hai but yeh dukan meri favourite hai ...mei jab bhi waha jata hu khata hu. ....mujhe toh bante dhekne ka moka bhi milta hai garm garm ...yeh video dhekne baad ab jana padega
•I would enjoy very much to sit with Mustafa & Mehboob (& mansoor) and enjoy a great meal in Mustafa’s Village. (Since Mustafa’s Village has the most excellent prepared food). Although I would appreciate holding (not serving) the liver. •• I am sure the nice well kept lady’s are/would be welcome at the men’s table. ••• I would love to try so many Indian, Pakistani, Arabic, Turkish, Asian etc dishes from/with Our Eastern Cousins Brethren 🪶
Thanks for d pray, Mr. Mustafa. My husband now tries his best to save some money to make us going to do haji. N i hope viewers, casts n staffs of Reactistan can go too 😊😊
In Karachi we have very large Deccani community with whole neighborhood called hyderabad colony , a Char minar replica with all sorts of achaars etc same daccani style
meray bhai, i tried your famous biryaani while i was in KSA! uffff too much spices, toooo much. Meray liyay non-hyderabadi biryani is fine :) Love to you guys and especially my hyderabadi friends from osmania university :)
I don’t like liver. I find it disgusting. I have to remember that the village people aren’t lucky enough to have access to everything we do. They eat what they can. They eat what they are given. If they are given liver and don’t like it and won’t eat it, they go hungry.
they have their own channel where they cook thir regional food in the mountains and eat them. it has got a pleasant vibe . it is called tribal food if i remember correctly
Can the team set up a gofundme to send Grandpa Mustafa to Hajj? I'm sure many people would be happy to donate.
I am totally behind this idea. Make it happen and we all will donate.
That's a good idea. It would mean the world to him.
i am dying to participate in this lets send mama mustaga to hajj
@@Reactistan im willing to donate, please make this happen
Yess, make this happen please.
When a fox hasn't seen a lion, it considers itself as the lion 🔥
Best "ours is better" I've ever heard.
His sense of humour is out of this worllllld
Put this on a Tshirt
@@saar295 ikr
This one was one of the best 🤣
NOTHING CAN COMPETE WITH MUSTAFA'S VILLAGE FOOD
The best food is if it's made of roti,baked on coal
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And from Mustafa's village, that's it
he is right balochi food is very good
I'm Persian and we're proud of our food. Awesome.
We have many types of exclusiveKebabs, But the way Balouch people grill lambs is just awesome. Different experience and a good one.
I bet if Mustafa was offered BARG kebab, wouldn't cal it fox. Maybe a Tiger.
How can anything compete with dough cooked on a hot rock? People at Hostess Company take note.
Mehboob are getting cooler with his presentation & speech. Kinda like the new kids from the block vibe.
Now after seeing many of your comments about mehboob.... I see what's happening here😅☝️😘
Mehboob is the best!
I'm in. ❤
Wanna see his Hajj video.
@@kishmish91 he is cute 🥰🥰😘even I have mancrush on him 😂❤️❤️❤️
Ameen Mustafa baba. May Allah send you and all Muslims to hajj. Ameen.
Aameen sum Aameen
Ameen
Thank you so much Reactisan for the content you provide. I am from New Zealand and at 45 years old have had almost no contact with Muslim people (or any other deeply religious people for that matter) throughout the entirety of my life. What you show us of the lives, struggles, rituals, and day to day needs of these people has been incredibly humbling and eye-opening for me. To have things that I have taken for granted since I was a young tot - such as a pop-up toaster for example in a previous episode, or having a freezer to keep my icecream cold - be considered a technological leap was mind blowing for me. It got me thinking. To know that there are whole nations in the world who have biased and sometimes horrible opinions of people such as these due to their heritage or religion, the media or their personal representations, perceived history and retaliation, war and peace, and yet sometimes these most beautiful of people have never even heard the word uttered that labels these nations has been a huge revelation to me. How can people from some countries have harsh views and beliefs surrounding these people, when in some cases, these most ataahua (beautiful) of people have never even heard the names of some of these countries. How can it be that others hold such strong opinions on the religion that enhances, and the rights of passage that give them a path to conduct their lives with integrity, when the people in question might not even know that a country such as New Zealand, for example, exists. Also, every one of the people who are a part of this channel could be someone I know. There is the comedian, always looking for a joke and a laugh, and a moment to tease. We have the conservative cousin who always wants to look his best and who is striving to learn more. We have the uncle who is never ashamed to tell us of how it is to be poor, and who would tell us off if we stepped a foot out of line in his company. We have the Aunty who loves bling, and who judges dishes on their likely accompaniment with roti or chai. We have the cool older sister who tells us when things are VIP, and of course we have our favoured Grandfather who constantly reminds us that the old ways - his ways - are better. The Grandfather whose favour we all want to win. The Grandfather who if he were to give us a pat on the back and tell us we did good would be worth all the Oscar awards ever given. To be fair. He does have a point with how to eat in a healthy way and how to keep your body healthy. He is 100% right about eating clean. My point is that from far across the world, in a seemingly vastly different country where cricket would be our only real connection, thanks to your content, I feel that my pool of knowledge about the people of the world is growing. Also, I simply love feeling good when I see their reactions to things. The pure and real honesty that they speak is something that people across the world could learn from and would put a stop to many an international fracas I am sure . So from me to you and the whole team, aroha nui ta tau. Nga mihi mahana. (Much love to you all and big warm salutations). xx And should they ever be able to come to New Zealand, they would have a warm welcome and home with open doors available to them with me.
Also, I will be donating to get as many of these people on their holy pilgrimage as the few dollars I can afford will allow, because as much as I have no religion in my life, I admire the dedication and commitment they have to theirs. xxx Aroha nui. xx
Wow you are a wonderful human being
Eid adha Mubarak to all Muslims around the world.
عيد اضحى مبارك لجميع المسلمين حول العالم.
Mustafa is a such a pure soul, look how smoothly he pointed out his flaw without being rude. 😭 . I love them a lot.
Like "Sorry, not sorry".
True. And he's right that islamically, we should be happy, be grateful to God and eat whatever halal food we're presented with. If we like it, we should praise it and if we don't like it, we should be quiet. But we're often criticise unknowingly, which we shouldn't. We should try to work on this habit of ours.
“You talk while I am eating “ 1:48 -my mans enjoying life there . Damn 🀄️
We were watching the video and when Mustafa uncle said he had dua he could go perform hajj, we said Ameen, and then I saw you guys already suggested setting up a gofundme for him. May Allah listen to his dua so he can go to hajj next year biidhnillah inshallah ameen, and everyone who read this!
Aameen sum Aameen
I'm from Lebanon and ma'moul is amazing. We never have an Eid without it. Usually on Eid we would visit relatives and they will ALWAYS have ma'moul offered to visitors.
Yes Ma'moul was so good!
I think I see another t-shirt in the making... "When a fox hasn't seen a lion, it considers itself as the lion" Grandpa Mustafa needs to write a book with all the quotes and proverbs he has.
Awww i loved when Mustafa said : " it is from a great part of the world" about arab countries 😍😍❤️❤️❤️ 🇰🇼 love him
Wait till he realises how his kind are treated there...
@@ZJflower what do you mean?
@@ZJflower He's Baloch, Baloch people are really respected in the Gulf and there are thousands of ethnic Baloch settled in Oman and the UAE who are now considered Arabs and have citizenship. The Baloch used to he hired by the Sheikhs as soldiers.
@@ZJflower we love them A LOT :) stop spreading bs when?
We Pakistanis love our Arab brothers. If it wasn’t for you guys conquering Pakistan in the 900’s we would not have Islam many of us would not even be alive. I am an American Pakistani whose ancestors hail from the great region of Hejaz and I wish to visit the land of my forefathers and our Nabi (SAW). The only thing that saddens me is that some of those great people have fallen in love with their money and dunya may Allah guide the Muslim ummah. Ameen
I'd love to see Mustafa make the Hajj next year. It would clearly mean a lot to him. How much would it cost? Could we do a fund-raise through the channel somehow?
@reactistan, make it happen please. I'd happliy donate. Maybe setup a justgiving page or something like that.
Itt will cost around 3-4k dollar
They created a Tier just for this check their patreon
I think they set it up on their Patreon
For haj to be accepted he needs to go from his own money or from his family.
As the biggest Muslim population country in the world, I'm shocked that no indonesian food here. Lol
So please serve them some Indonesian dishes like Rendang, nasi goreng (fried rice), mie goreng (fried noodles) and chicken satay. I really wanna see their reviews about our dishes.
Sending love from Indonesia to all the reactistan crew.❤
Yeah. This was just Eid food from Middle East and South Asia.
Actually we dont have any proper indonesian or Malaysian restaurant in Pakistan...or at least I couldn't find any.
Some facts: Indonesian spices are HARD to get outside of South East Asia and Indonesian recipes are hard to get right (not to mention so many steps). If any Indonesian lives where they are it would be nice to send some home cooked meal tho.
@@Severus_Snape yeah. unless you go to diplomatic events it's hard to get the food over there. but some big pakistani universities do have indonesian students tho, they usually do catering or know someone who does.
@@timamiyp yes I've heard some universities in Islamabad have many Indonesian students that's why ig
i love that they are all using their own mugs now 😆
finally Mustafa gets to eat meat put on a skewer and cooked over hot coals
🤣🤣🤣
In his village they put the skewers between 2 fires 😆
After receiving notifications from this channel ,my happiness is as real as mustafa's sir reactions.
hahah
I love them with their cups!!! So cute, I've learned a lot from watching these videos about language and culture, even though they are short I've picked things up .
Wow, Mustafa's criticizing portion size?!
Oh god, I JUST ate breakfast, but that biryani got my mouth watering...
the biryani of arab people looks so good but you actually eat it its not that good .
I can't speak for every culture, but when I worked for some Pakistani families, their mothers Biryani was just amazing, I wish I knew how to make it myself because I would probably eat nothing but!
@@Amirkhan-un1rk that's not true it is amazing
The celebration of Eid-ul-Adha is to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim’s devotion to Allah SWT and his readiness to sacrifice his son, Ismail. At the very point of sacrifice, Allah SWT replaced Ismail with a ram, which was to be slaughtered in place of his son. This command from Allah SWT was a test of Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness and commitment to obey his Lord’s command, without question. Therefore, Eid-ul-Adha means the festival of sacrifice.
Subhanallah 💚
Ty . That's was very interesting 😊
Subhan Allah
Sounds kind of barbaric to me. What kind of father would worship a god that commanded him to kill his own son?
@@DavidLS1 It's ok if it sounds wrong to you, but you should respect their beliefs, it's a very important celebration for them :)
I'm from future but even thinking of Tinde ki Baryani still haunts me
It's a good option for vegetarians. I've had a mix sabzi briyani (including tinde and baingan) in Amritsar before. Loved it
😂i get it. But veg biryanis pretty good too, my mom makes amazing biryani veg, non veg everything.
@@maryamkidwai2543 it is infact just that not fact Tinde lmao
Try it dawg its good.
😭😭😂
I love how Kasturi is receptive to all kind of foods. She isn't picky at all, its an amazing trait!
VIP😊
My Eid Dul adha meal in Malaysia
Breakfast:beef curry with rice
Lunch:beef soup with rice
Tea time:chewing fried beef with tea
Dinner:Just heat up the lunch soup and eat it with rice
Mustafa welcome to Saudi Arabia anytime to visit and do Hajj, love and respect from Saudi Arabia you are such a wise man may Allah protect you 💚🇸🇦
@Imbesat yes mashallah!
9:33 Aamiin ya rabbal alamin!! Praying for you too Mustafa, and all the Muslims around the world to go to Hajj! Also happy early Eid Adha guys :)
Mustafa is a treasure. We must protect him at all costs.
Pakistan is Bangladesh's neighbour country and i would love to see them tasting Bengali cuisine one day and praying by heart for Dada Mustafa to pray Hajj In Shaa Allah ❤️
Neighbor?
Yes we are neighbours indeed
Good idea
@@haroonsiddiquestudio2812 depends on what is your definition of neighbourhood in terms of geography. We don't share border but I think we are neighbours because we are in same subcontinent
Somehow forgetting that Bangladesh used to be East Pakistan from 1948 to 1971...
"He's kept the good meat pieces for himself."
A cultural constant, no matter which culture, is complaining there's not enough meat in your dish. Heh.
"When a fox hasn't seen a lion, it thinks it is a lion" I love this quote! Thank you Grandfather Mustafa!
It would be the experience of his lifetime for Mustafa to do Hajj. Not vlogged either - just him and whoever can accompany him. He may be old but he seems to be strong enough. Also, there are so many meats grilled on sticks and skewers in the world. They could try arrosticini, chuan, souvlaki, shashlik, anticucho, kushiyaki, jeok, Israeli fish kebabs, or whatever their cooks can get ahold of.
Until a fox hasn't seen a lion, it consider itself as a lion,
Immediately after "these kebabs aren't as good as ours, but still good,
Moroccan kebabs are fox, until they meet ours and realizes they are actually fox, Lololol 😂
I’m not Muslim but I’ll pray and also willing to donate or help out on a gofundme if you guys start one!!! Let’s send my guy Mustafá to hajj
All the dishes looked so delicious. Eid-Al-Adha Mubarak to all my Muslim brothers and sisters in advance♥
Mustafa looked so cool when he grabbed that skewer 😎 Chuck Norris who???
ikr? 😍
Really hope that mama Mustafa gets to go Hajj In sha Allah.
I love how they're all sitting with the cups of their likeness!! So cute :) Are the folks on camera comfortable of fans drawing art of them?
For a second I thought Mustafa pulled out a sword ( around 3:48, when he is picking up the mutton kebab) from under the table and I was not the least bit surprised LOL
Mustafa's eyes lighting up at the mention of Arab countries is a sight to behold.
Even though Arabs have nothing to do with Pakistan. They rather sxually enslaved Pakistanis, the heritage which they take pride in.
@@CutegirlYuki I think because they all muslims
@@CutegirlYuki Imagine being on a wholesome channel spreading lies and hate? Haters got no shame these days, go spread your lies on your country's news or something, how can you live with yourself being a hater even in the most wholesome times
@@juska4235 first isn't a lie, second it isn't a hate. I was just telling a fact, if it bothers you, go ask google and or try changing your history. It's like saying Britishers never colonised countries. Can't argue with a thick head who is blinded by lies.
people who get offended are the ones whose pride gets shattered when they learn about their own history. So if it bothers you, pls don't reply to me.
6:51 In my 22 years of existence, this is the first time I’m hearing of “Teendy ki Biryani”
Your life is lie then. Try teenday ki biryani and Baingan ki biryani. Voila they are something.
@@HammasAli lmao I’ll probably be grounded for a year if I ever mention this in front of my family
Hahaha exactly. *26 years for me
i am 22x2 ..... I never heard that before... it is Bid'aat as far as pure biryani is concern :))
@@kishmish91 we do try different foods. Our whole cuisine is diverse beyond your imagination because of how much ethnic and cultural admixture we have had throughout history (from the local hindustanis and their foods to Kurds, Arabs, Iranians, Afghanis, Central Asians and even the British coming in as either traders, settlers or invaders). We are not picky about our foods. It’s just similar to an Italian person calling Cali style pizza blasphemous (because of how different it is from the original recipe), and that too as a joke. Peace.
When the fox hasn't seen a lion it considers itself as a lion... This comment by Mustafa deserves Standing Ovation.
Grandpa Mustafa inshallah u will be able to visit Saudi Arabia and Makkah soon after this pandemic, u and all pakistanis and muslims are most welcome 🌹🇸🇦
Mustafa really like those Biscuit between Pre-Eid Mubarak everyone.
Can we please get a video of them cooking some of their dishes in their own village? That would be amazing!
Mehboob and Manzoor have such a channel together
@@LindaC616 Ahh didn’t know that! what's it called?
@@davieboy45123 Tribal Food, I think. The banter is fun
4:40 wow! If I ever go to mama mustaphas village I would eat anything he serves, but if he asks what I'd like to have it'll definitely be kebabs
Mustafa being so positive about food is amazing.
Please make a video of them eating Pakistani rural areas dishes🤩
Or better, their own food!
@@elang1702 That’s what they eat. These people are from rural Pakistan.
I wish they had some Samosas. We also eat those on Eid around Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
in Pakistan we eat Samosa all the time. Samosa and Pakora is a street food here
Eid Mubarak to the crew and cast of Reactistan and everyone celebrating who may be reading this comment! May I say that Naseeba and Kastoori look especially radiant in this video? I also find it adorable how everyone refers to Mustafa as Mama. I truly hope he can do the Hajj one day, his faith is important to him. Manzoor clearing the first plate of kebab was honestly so funny, I'm glad he enjoyed the dish. Mehboob is always praising dates and I honestly understand why. They're wonderful, but I'm not so sure one date would keep me from being hungry-. Bless all of you, greetings from Germany!
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@@efrencruz4422 Thank you for the recommendations! I will keep them in mind!
@@spreest9537 you welcome take your time and watch all the videos spreest 😀😀😀
@@efrencruz4422 I will! Thanks!
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Those foods looked delicious. I am especially fond of biryani. Who doesnt like that. It's delicious
Honestly, I've never seem Mustafa take a larger bite of any food than of that biryani. 😃
9:34
May Allah give this opportunity to every Muslim
Ameen ❤️
I wish one day they can taste Malay foods. The ones from Indonesia/Malaysia/Singapore. Such as Nasi Ayam Penyet or Nasi Lemak hahaha
Saya suka makanan Malaysia.
So, southeast Asian?
@@drunkvegangal8089 I know, i just mentioned it since all countries OP list are from South East Asia. I personally comes from Indonesia, and we also have so many good food.
I have tried it because of Malaysian friend in Egypt, very nice 💖
@@drunkvegangal8089 oh true🤔 i didn't realize how there's a lot of vegan options because of the other non vegan options available , have you tried mahshy too? i think its vegan unless they try to overdo it or something, That for real will get you a lot more weight if you have it cooked right 😂 preferably homemade though cuz it can be ruined easily, or from sobhy kabir restaurants i guess
Maamoul is one of my favorite things to make. I like how these weren't fussy. I love to get different spoons to make different shapes
Hi, I'm from Malaysia. I would like to suggest our Eid dishes. Which is Ketupat, Rendang, Kuah Kacang and Lemang. It's our must have dishes during Eid Festival . I'm guarantee that you will not disappoint with it. 😊
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They’re from Pakistan, it’s probably hard to get or make food from Southeast Asia
Their little mugs on the table are absolutely adorable additions!! :D
@Imbesat Bruh chill out :]
In my family we have a tradition to make sarma every eid for lunch
Its soo good
It's always nice to see Mama Mustafa served something he likes!
Now we're talking, they're in known territory this time. cool to hear them notice the differences between other cultures' food and their own, they seem very interested in this one and are able to like give reference to their own stuff. pretty neat
They're very beautiful people!! Thank you for these videos, love from Canada!!!
We should raise Money to get Mustafa to Hajj guys ! like seriously ! :/
Biryani is known as the 'King of South Asian food'
Mehboob : It's not king
It's an emperor ..........
Happy Eid 👋
When we have turkey in North America, we buy it from a store. It is gutted, and a bag containing the liver, gizzard, heart, and neck is inside the bird. The women in our family always fought to get those organs, especially the liver.
Enjoy your feast. Stay healthy.😊❤️
It has been so interesting to learn little bits of the culture and life there . Can't get enough of these videos 😍😍😍😍....
Ameen Mustafa mama, ameen thumma ameen. Aur aap ko bhi mauqa mile inshAllah ameen.
Everytime I wait for the lady to say "VIP" love her ☺
Gotta love how you can mostly tell who's from Balochistan and who's from Sindh based on whether they said they Moroccan kebabs were too spicy or "lightly spiced".
Wait which ones eat spicy food?🤣Bcz as a Kashmiri we eat lots of spice and even when I go to Islamabad or Rawalpindi the food we get is always spicy so I thought all of us Pakistanis eat spicy food
@@whooopsiesssssssss9770Balochistan & KPK has usually non spicy food. Punjab & Sindh has usually spicy.
Though it might depend, as some people prefer spicy and others non-spicy food.
P.S. I once went to the house of my father's Kashmiri friend, and their food had very little spices in fact some of the food/curry had fruits in it! Though it was a very delicious and unique experience for me!
i loved it when mehboob talked about the hadith of our beloved prophet PBUH and then i instantly ate dates as i was feeling hungry..may Allah bless him
I am waiting for the day something will top mustafa ji's village food
I've never heard of this until now, thanks to the squad ❤
Those kabobs made me hungry. I've got to look up how to make these foods! Everything looked so delicious 😋
Should Try Indonesian Eid Food , "Ketupat And Opor"
Mustafa seems like that grandfather who has the best of everything, while the rest of the world had to do with second rate stuff. I bet he doesn't criticize his wife's cooking like does the food on the channel.
He won't dare to criticise her food, u know every man feel like a gangster untill he judge food cooked by his wife or mother. It scary to even imagine about the consequences😂😂😂😂🍲
Alhamdulillah you're share the eidul adha videos too..
Happy eidul adha.. 🐄🐐🐏
Love from indonesia
Jesy aap ye khany Tyaar krty hain wo procedure bhi dikhaya kren sath.😊
Zaroor Iqra. Achi suggestion hai.
Mere ghar ke pass sadar ek jagah hai jbp mp se hu waha ek dukan hai hajji basheer waha mei sirf irani mutton samose aur mutton kebab kahne jata. Hu ....baki ek aur dukan hai but yeh dukan meri favourite hai ...mei jab bhi waha jata hu khata hu. ....mujhe toh bante dhekne ka moka bhi milta hai garm garm ...yeh video dhekne baad ab jana padega
Idk why and how we got the name but we call eid Bajram in albanian and we call it Kurban Bajram
Loved this video. Eid Mubarak to our friends from Reactistan. I hope I can see grandpa Mustafa and all friends at Hajj one day inshallah
Another informative video. Thank You Reactistan! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😃😃
You are most welcome 😊
I would love to see Mama Mustafa go to hajj. It would be a great video and I'm willing to donate for him to go.
We have started a Hajj fund for Mama Mustafa on Patreon if you'd like to support :)
EID MUBARAK, REACTISTAN TEAM AND MY FAVOURITE VILLAGERS IN THE WORLD
Eid Mubarak Myriam :)
Some day they should try dishes from each other's tribes. Such nice and pure people.
Honestly, I didn't know that some of the Reactistan ladies aren't Muslim. I must have missed a lot. Also, I miss Jan Peer
he has his own channel now
@@marycampeau9378 thank you!
I finally got my Maamoul mould in the mail today! A little late, but plan on making pistachio maamoul this weekend! عيد مبارك
Funny, I was going to go get chicken livers today. I make them with mushrooms, onions, and cream sauce poured over rice.
Can you please put Kosovar/Albanian eid dishes in next vidrod
•I would enjoy very much to sit with Mustafa & Mehboob (& mansoor) and enjoy a great meal in Mustafa’s Village. (Since Mustafa’s Village has the most excellent prepared food). Although I would appreciate holding (not serving) the liver.
•• I am sure the nice well kept lady’s
are/would be welcome at the men’s table.
••• I would love to try so many Indian, Pakistani, Arabic, Turkish, Asian etc dishes from/with Our Eastern Cousins Brethren 🪶
Maamol comes also with a variety of filling other than dates such as pistachios and nuts. Glad they enjoyed it! We're actually making them today 👍🇱🇧
They can’t handle that spicy Karachi biryani lol. They need pulao which I like top of course
Thanks for d pray, Mr. Mustafa. My husband now tries his best to save some money to make us going to do haji. N i hope viewers, casts n staffs of Reactistan can go too 😊😊
"Biryani raja nahi Shenshah hai (Biryani is not King, its the Emperor) " Yes you tell them Mehboob!
Eid-ul-Adha Mubarak.
May Allah accept the sacrifice of everyone. And bless us all. Aameen sum Aameen.
Malaysian stuff like Cendol, Durian and more needs an appearance! Durian would be AMAZING on this show.
Maamoul is my favorite cookie. I received a box made in Latakia, Syria recently and it was amazing. I think it is a confection everybody should try.
Love from india ❤️ I invite you guys to come In our Hyderabad and try the world famous Hyderabadi biryani ❤️
Thank you. Means a lot 😊
@@Reactistan ❤️I want to talk if possible with naseeba ❤️
In Karachi we have very large Deccani community with whole neighborhood called hyderabad colony , a Char minar replica with all sorts of achaars etc same daccani style
meray bhai, i tried your famous biryaani while i was in KSA! uffff too much spices, toooo much. Meray liyay non-hyderabadi biryani is fine :) Love to you guys and especially my hyderabadi friends from osmania university :)
I don’t like liver. I find it disgusting. I have to remember that the village people aren’t lucky enough to have access to everything we do. They eat what they can. They eat what they are given. If they are given liver and don’t like it and won’t eat it, they go hungry.
I like to see Mehboob and Manzoor try a food together.. :D
they have their own channel where they cook thir regional food in the mountains and eat them. it has got a pleasant vibe . it is called tribal food if i remember correctly
@@PiyushYankee aww yes thanks i found it!! im such a fan of this two..
Pakistan= gandum= flour ?
Malaysia= gandum= flour
I just hear it and think maybe it's the same meaning, am I wrong?
eid Mubarak to all team and our diamonds and superstars...
Eid Mubarak from Indonesia 🇮🇩