Thanks to @thunderjaw_foodie_ajmer on Instagram and Brooke's friends Dad for all the delicious recommendations for this round of snacks from #India! The only thing we definitely did not like were those mints :) - other than that the tastes if India continue to impress!
The mint you tried is a very very Indian thing, its called "paan" needs an acquired palate. You ate it right, its just not the taste you are accustomed to. Also, it should be made fresh, any "paan" which is kept in a box can not do justice to the real thing, and the person making it makes personalized for each customer. So, no worries... keep trying more snacks there are still a ton more.
My friend is a fan of these.....I don't hate it..... but If it's the only option, I'll take it......btw we have the similar drink called "Lahori Jira".
Jeera is hindi for Cumin. There are many people in India as well who have no liking for those jeera drinks. The last one that you ate was 'Paan' which is betel leaf and other spices and you didn't eat it wrong, its an acquired taste, not something that everyone likes in the first instance. It's a mouth freshener, hence the strong taste and smell, not meant for everyone.😆😆 Also Pista is hindi for Pistachios not the short form😅😅
Jeera or cumin is cooling - which is why we in India appreciate it as it helps to be cool in the hot climate. It is also a micronutrient with medicinal properties- jeera is helpful to ward off acidity & flatulence
The mints which u didn't like is actually supposed to be a betel leaf stuffed with lotsa digestives (sweet ones too sometimes ) and is a highly acquired taste..not everyone's cup of tea...hence understandable...youve just scratched the surface in terms of the variety that's available in Indian snacks and munchies...there's TONS more...
12:24 There is a small group of people in India called Jains. They are a minority religion. One of their main beliefs is non-violence. They tey to avoid violence at all costs. Even to plants and trees. So they do not prefer esting roots as to get a root, the entire plant needs to die. No onion no garlic is added to food packs so that the jain people know that they can consume it without being in conflict with their beliefs. Note that onions and garlic are the most common roots consumed in India Similarly there is a green dot in a green square to identify the foods as vegetarian (different from vegan as milk is allowed in vegetarian stuff) While non vegetarian foods are now marked as a red triangle withing a red square. Earlier it was a red dot in a red square, but to improve accessibility for color blind people, the regulation was changed to a red triangle
India is largest producer of pulses, mangoes , milk, rice, wheat, sugarcane. India has 28 states and 8 union territories , so country is so diverse that every place has it's own famous dishes
How to eat me 😂😂😘😭😭😭😂😂😂 I literally fell down laughing.....ok guys one thing I will suggest if you can do a live feed for indian snacks or proper food....so we can guide you on the way....other than that it was fun and amazing....mint paan in the end is actually the most unique stuff in India...but you have to have teeth for it....I mean for a beginner it will be tough....but gradually it is the best thing as it grows....have fun....and start with some Indian cuisine... recommend Punjabi Cuisine to start with 😘😘😘...but some suggestions before that...get it from a proper authentic restaurant....I'm sure other people in comments can guide you for the dishes...
Absolutely 🙏🙏you guys are really fun to watch.... whenever you are planning for Indian cuisine please let us know in advance...or do a polling of the dishes before starting.....it will be fun....some suggestions...Chola Bhatura but have it hot, Amritsari Kulcha and Black Lentils, Butter or Garlic Naan with any Non Veg or veg curry, Currys eg: ( Butter Chicken, Tandoori chicken, Chicken Curry, Chicken tikka masala, Kadai Chicken), and rest I guess the restaurant person will guide you. You eat all this with Naan bread or Tandoori Roti....oohh heaven on earth 😘😘😘...now one thing don't try all of them at once the authenticity will be difficult to judge...so try with 2 or 3 combos....there are multiple Veg dishes which are amazing.... 🙏🙏 Let me know if you have any other questions.....and trust me any questions...I will guide you with complete authentic reasons and proper explanation....
Ya bro jeera(cumin) drink is not for everyone, I dont like it either but many people do . My favorite drink would be Maaza. If you find Maaza please try it next time if you haven't yet
Maggie's receipe. 1 pack Maggie in hot boiling water. Take another pan , add 2 or 3 table spoon of oil, add onion, tomato, mint leaf, coriander leaf, Add main ingredient Maggie magic masala. Stir continuously and add the soft boiled Maggie with water. Leave for 10 mins , until the excess water evaporates, and u get the spicy sauce with the Maggie. Serve hot
Next video we want you to try our traditional 50+ year old running products & companies- 1) 'Bru' with Chicory mix (Instant coffee) 2) Haldirams Brand - (Any sweets or savoury) 3) Britannia - '50-50' Biscuit, 'Milk Bikies' Biscuit , 'Marie' Biscuit 4) Haldirams Brand - 'Bhel Puri' 5) Peanut Brittle 6) Kulfi - many flavoured ice cream (trust me it's the real deal, available in small cups and cones) Thanks guys !
For more details on Indian snacks & food , you can check out the channel of Davids been here..vlogger from Miami..He first visited to India 3 yrs ago , and now almost converted to Indian😂..Thats what Indian food does to u.. ❤️from Bangalore, India🤘🙏
Mint is also common in India. Basically westerns have never developed strong test & smell Habits. For us all (Most of the )western food is tasteless & smell less. We Indians can not even think of it.
Mostly foreigners can't handle the taste.. but we inian are used to it.. this is not how its really look. but it gives you the taste of it.. we indians love to eat it after having meal.. it work as a mouth freshner..
All the drinks, please drink it chilled (except tea 😁)... Jeera flavoured drink is kinda of digestive type of drink that's why it taste weird..., Amul cardamom drink is kinda of milkshake drink... All tastes best when chilled. Rusk thing dip it in tea for 4, 5 sec for nice taste. And please camera madam & the big guy in the next taste test...
The cardamom juice is basically milk + sugar + some cardamom powder. Cardamom is a spice which is not hot, but flavourful, its often added to sweets to give it fresh flavours. In nature cardamom pod is there which is green in colour (Fresh green) then the pod is broken (easily) and the dark brown seeds come from inside it, Cardamom seeds are even chewed to be used as an instant natural mouth freshner
@12:25 it says it doesn't have any onion and garlic because there are many people who follow Jainism in Maharashtra and Jains dont eat vegetables that grows underground (that snack is from Maharashtra)
The last one which you had, is for fresh breath after you had your lunch or dinner. It's ok if you didn't like it. The punch of flavour is really very strong. Here in India we have it most of the time
I never tried that Jeera Drink and The Mint Balls they tried .... But now I want them to try 🙏😂🕉️💖🇮🇳 Thank You Guys ..... Good to know American Taste buds and Indian Taste buds are 80% Same .... 20% Exceptional Difference we can agree upon 😆👍 Those Mint Ball , Hajmola and Jeera Drink we Know That's next level thing only Indian can Handle 🙏😂🇮🇳💖🕉️💐
Chitale is famous sweet /dessert shop from the city of pune in india & bakarwadi is their most popular exported snack, its nostaligic for indians especially for people from pune who move the USA .
Just love your indian snacks review videos ... 😀Now I think you have had enough of snacks just come to India ...n tryy our food... culture and tradition...ull just love it ..!
I don't know why but that jeera drink isn't famous even here in India .... And all the youtubers are recommended it , yet it isn't much loved here too !!! Yet I always love people reacting to Indian snacks and food .... I definitely recommend you to have a full on Indian meal with a hot take away or car mukbang .... You'll love it (take it from authentic or good rated places please )
The Maggie would be more good...if you have boiled all the water. Maggie is kinda plain noodles. It's not Soupy Noodles....Also the Canned Drink - "Jeera" basically means Cumin. It was a Cumin flavoured drink. Very good for digestion. It's an After meal drink. Yeah🤣...the last thing that mint is very strong. And it's the level 1 of becoming an addict...people start with it and increase ingredients like tobacco, then smoking then drugs, and alcohol tooo
Your view on mint is really weird; I can affirm it is not true; no offence But I think that last thing could be flavoured paan, an acquired taste and not for everybody
@@sumitnarang7689 I fed a stray cat mint flavour namkeen now whenever we feed him she became mad and it would feel like she would eat the whole bowl itself and attack us like crazy 😂😂
The green drink is flavoured milk.. the one you tried is green cardomom flavored.. it is a very popular indian spice. Those milk drinks are similar to your strawberry milk & chocolate milk. They also have pistachio flavour, saffron flavour, rose flavour etc. I love them chilled in the summer. Healthier than sodas. They’re just milk, sugar & flavour.
Actually here in India the model in 5star ads will give exactly that face you both gave that's what I referred there, but I'm glad y'all love it, keep it going
Do you know the significance behind the name wagh wakhri. The name literally means tiger and goat. It's supposed to mean that it's so good that mortal enemies like the said tiger and goat would come down in peace and sit down for this cup of tea.😅
Me and my husband just today stumbled upon your channel. As Indians till now he agrees with all your ratings and I agree with Brooke on all🤣🙌🙌 binge watching these videos. Love it.
You might not have liked the drink because you do not eat Cummins in your diet back there. It's made from spices and Cummins , it is healthiest packed drink , good for digestion and gut health. We love your videos and reviews 😀👍
@@SnackInvestigationUnit Thanks for replying, we love how you describe in detail about your taste perception. 😀 There would be lots of Indian food which will have a typical flavours due to spices used here.
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LoL😂😂😂😂 I enjoyed your reaction, especially the last one. The Pan (after mint) is an acquired taste. It took me also a couple of tries before I started liking the taste.
I guess its time to try Indian sweets... Rasmalai, jalebi, gulab jamun, rasgulla, mewa, egg burji, gajar ka halwa, moong dal ka halwa etc... Haha i can't even name them all.. But i want you guys to try more Indian snacks... That will be near about 500+ snacks. 😂😂
Chitale Bhakarvadi is actually an emotion for people from Pune ,India .Its made by Chitale Bandhu ie Chitale bros more than 100 years of traditional cooking
Pistachio in Farsi / Persian is pronounces PESTEH , Just a fun fact :) Loved your video BTW and Cardamom is a commonly used spice in desserts in India and Middle East including IRAN. Milk Caramel wafers are also popular in Iran and the Iranian brand I have tried is delicious !!!!
Also try and taste BiskFarm cookies if you can get them in your area or from someone from India. They are great. Also cardamom is called Elaichi in Hindi and Ajwain is Carom seeds
Yaa it's understandable that maggie is yumm but Mama dont feed that instant noodles to ur hubby and baby girl every day as they are deep fried,, better keep it for occasionally eating,, health comes first ❤❤ love you guys
Guys there are few Indian things we love to eat but a non Indian can't because they are not used to it so you guys should not try them, these are- Hazmola Chavanprash Pan (which you ate at last) We adore them but they are not made for you 😉
U haven’t tried india most famous namkeen(salty snack) Khatta meetha by Haldiram ,aloo bhujiya by haldi ram , try 50-50 biscuits sweet and salty I bet u won’t regret any of it
As yo said you don't like mangoes, have you tried Indian mangoes? Indian varieties like Alphonso, Totapuri etc? Since its mango season I would highly recommend them even if not on the channel.
Last review was awesome. 😆😆😆 Next we want to see mummy and bro in your videos. Mummy is too funny behind the camera 😆😆😆. Have some Indian Cuisine from the indian restaurants at your areas. ❤️
Being an Indian even I'm not sure what the last one is. It looks like some kind of betel leaves, it's too strong, I would never eat that. Also, jeera is a kind of spice, called cumin in English. I really hate jeera based drinks. People are giving you wrong suggestions. If it's too strong for Indian taste buds it definitely won't suit Americans. I would suggest you guys to avoid the spicier ones and try the neutral ones.
U guys r awesome...❤️❤️❤️...I like ur videos...it feels good to see u guys enjoying what I use to enjoy in my home...now im in hostel ...and I just enjoy watching u people enjoy what I used to enjoy in my home...
The reason why on the packet its written no onion no garlic is because a lot of people in the country follow jain religion and they do not eat what grows under soil like garlic onion potato or any non veg as they believe in non violence and that plucking root vegetables kill tiny organism. Therefore even in restaurant, weddings, festival there is special counter or menu stating that its jain food. So for them this kind of information is on the packet.
I always wait for these! In fact, I'm still looking forward to y'all trying freshly prepared pani puri and maybe some other chaat dishes. Also try to snag some Paper Boat juices (jamun, raw mango, chilli guava, jaljeera), sweet tamarind and vadapav.
RUSK is kinda siilar to Biscotti and its very popular in India , Asia and Middle east including Iran. Is it also something Israelis and Jews eat ? usually RUSK has cardamom in it.
There are some versions of the jeera drink, one is where it is added with coke ,its good to hv after a spicy meal...or maybe on a hot day you might like it then, you know you can't be having certain types of combos , like having a milk tea then going for the jeera drink. The paan stuff is actually a spicy,sweet etc blend of ingredients rolled by together with a leaf that has a strong taste but usually is supposed to be chewed and spat out...it is not taken by many people as it stains the teeth red ,also might contain tobacco, it is not a snack , some take it as a mouth freshener but mostly it is a form of tobacco. The pack u tried might not hv tobacco but only the leaf and spices ....the leaf does have a very peculiar taste but it is good for digestion and has some medicinal properties.
Some of the snacks were a bit too strong in the flavor department. In the initial days, I too struggled to like them. Then it became like an acquired taste. After years of trying and being force fed sometimes by relatives, it grew on me. The bakarwadi, jeera(cumin) drink, Amul Kool, Murukku, Paan( the thing which got a mighty zero) are some examples. :)
Try all Indian Namkeens Indian Dishes..... Like Pav Bhaji, dosa,nan chole, butter chiken, vada pav,cheze chille, shahi Panner,Dal Makhni, Rumalo Rotti, etc
Thanks to @thunderjaw_foodie_ajmer on Instagram and Brooke's friends Dad for all the delicious recommendations for this round of snacks from #India! The only thing we definitely did not like were those mints :) - other than that the tastes if India continue to impress!
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The mint you tried is a very very Indian thing, its called "paan" needs an acquired palate. You ate it right, its just not the taste you are accustomed to. Also, it should be made fresh, any "paan" which is kept in a box can not do justice to the real thing, and the person making it makes personalized for each customer. So, no worries... keep trying more snacks there are still a ton more.
Jeera is Cumin , so that is different for foreign taste buds . But we like it sometimes 😁😅.
@Bruhify AJ thanks - your right!! just pinned it :)
I only have 😍😍😍😍😍
No wordddsssss😍😍😍😍 when is next parr coming😏😏try this time full lunch or dinner typeee i bet u willl lovee ittt😍😍
The moment u brought jeera drink and the last fresh mint thing O was like ....Oh No they will hate it . Your palate is not accustomed to those
Yep, I never had jeera drink in my life. And it is not readily available too. But I know they exist.
I also don't like these drinks. I mostly hate all drinks, like anything carbonated, or soda, or masala...i don't like it..i like shakes.
My friend is a fan of these.....I don't hate it..... but If it's the only option, I'll take it......btw we have the similar drink called "Lahori Jira".
just say "Pista" lol 😂😂
Heavy driver 😂😂😂
ya that's why we shortened it
Pistu
Loved, how they both got lost after having a bite of 5 star 😂
delicious!!!!
Inki patloon ek bilang choti kr do
Just as RAMESH AND SURESH 😂😂
Like Ramesh and Suresh 😂😂
@@SnackInvestigationUnit it happens in it ad
Jeera is hindi for Cumin. There are many people in India as well who have no liking for those jeera drinks.
The last one that you ate was 'Paan' which is betel leaf and other spices and you didn't eat it wrong, its an acquired taste, not something that everyone likes in the first instance. It's a mouth freshener, hence the strong taste and smell, not meant for everyone.😆😆
Also Pista is hindi for Pistachios not the short form😅😅
Yup. I hate jal jeera and jeera soda
Jeera or cumin is cooling - which is why we in India appreciate it as it helps to be cool in the hot climate. It is also a micronutrient with medicinal properties- jeera is helpful to ward off acidity & flatulence
True😂
The mints which u didn't like is actually supposed to be a betel leaf stuffed with lotsa digestives (sweet ones too sometimes ) and is a highly acquired taste..not everyone's cup of tea...hence understandable...youve just scratched the surface in terms of the variety that's available in Indian snacks and munchies...there's TONS more...
12:24 There is a small group of people in India called Jains. They are a minority religion. One of their main beliefs is non-violence. They tey to avoid violence at all costs. Even to plants and trees. So they do not prefer esting roots as to get a root, the entire plant needs to die.
No onion no garlic is added to food packs so that the jain people know that they can consume it without being in conflict with their beliefs. Note that onions and garlic are the most common roots consumed in India
Similarly there is a green dot in a green square to identify the foods as vegetarian (different from vegan as milk is allowed in vegetarian stuff)
While non vegetarian foods are now marked as a red triangle withing a red square.
Earlier it was a red dot in a red square, but to improve accessibility for color blind people, the regulation was changed to a red triangle
Thank you for sharing this information with me 🙏😊
I’m surprised you don’t know what cardamom is 😀😀😀 it’s referred to as the queen of spices ..India is the worlds largest exporter
I am Iranian and I LOVE cardamom in desserts and ice cream !!!!
@@FoodTastertv 👌🏼👌🏼
India is largest producer of pulses, mangoes , milk, rice, wheat, sugarcane.
India has 28 states and 8 union territories , so country is so diverse that every place has it's own famous dishes
How to eat me 😂😂😘😭😭😭😂😂😂 I literally fell down laughing.....ok guys one thing I will suggest if you can do a live feed for indian snacks or proper food....so we can guide you on the way....other than that it was fun and amazing....mint paan in the end is actually the most unique stuff in India...but you have to have teeth for it....I mean for a beginner it will be tough....but gradually it is the best thing as it grows....have fun....and start with some Indian cuisine... recommend Punjabi Cuisine to start with 😘😘😘...but some suggestions before that...get it from a proper authentic restaurant....I'm sure other people in comments can guide you for the dishes...
A live feed might be a fun thing to do!! We really appreciate you watching and supporting the SIU :)
Absolutely 🙏🙏you guys are really fun to watch.... whenever you are planning for Indian cuisine please let us know in advance...or do a polling of the dishes before starting.....it will be fun....some suggestions...Chola Bhatura but have it hot, Amritsari Kulcha and Black Lentils, Butter or Garlic Naan with any Non Veg or veg curry, Currys eg: ( Butter Chicken, Tandoori chicken, Chicken Curry, Chicken tikka masala, Kadai Chicken), and rest I guess the restaurant person will guide you. You eat all this with Naan bread or Tandoori Roti....oohh heaven on earth 😘😘😘...now one thing don't try all of them at once the authenticity will be difficult to judge...so try with 2 or 3 combos....there are multiple Veg dishes which are amazing.... 🙏🙏 Let me know if you have any other questions.....and trust me any questions...I will guide you with complete authentic reasons and proper explanation....
Ya bro jeera(cumin) drink is not for everyone, I dont like it either but many people do . My favorite drink would be Maaza. If you find Maaza please try it next time if you haven't yet
Maaza, slice, frooti they are all same...just different names...i like em all
No Maaza taste totally different Frooti taste average compare with Maaza
i made my roommate drink it today she had a similar reaction
maaza is somewhat like frooti na which they already tasted.
Yeah it's first time seeing that drink, I never had it
Maggie's receipe.
1 pack Maggie in hot boiling water.
Take another pan , add 2 or 3 table spoon of oil, add onion, tomato, mint leaf, coriander leaf, Add main ingredient Maggie magic masala.
Stir continuously and add the soft boiled Maggie with water.
Leave for 10 mins , until the excess water evaporates, and u get the spicy sauce with the Maggie.
Serve hot
Add a scrambled egg to it 😍
@@ayushbose599 And extra maggi masala sachet, else original maggi is a bit bland/less spicy for me
And then add eggs , cheese , butter ( twice the size of Maggie ) ,etc and make fucked up Maggie ..
Inko pyaj bhunna nai ayega bhai
Next video we want you to try our traditional 50+ year old running products & companies-
1) 'Bru' with Chicory mix (Instant coffee)
2) Haldirams Brand - (Any sweets or savoury)
3) Britannia - '50-50' Biscuit, 'Milk Bikies' Biscuit , 'Marie' Biscuit
4) Haldirams Brand - 'Bhel Puri'
5) Peanut Brittle
6) Kulfi - many flavoured ice cream (trust me it's the real deal, available in small cups and cones)
Thanks guys !
If you get your hands on Indian Mangoes (since it's available in US..my extended family in US always get it at their local stores)
Thanks for the shout-out guys it's me thunderjaw_foodie_ajmer , i am glad you liked my recommendations ,the video was spot on ,keep it up guys 😊
Thank you!!!
For more details on Indian snacks & food , you can check out the channel of Davids been here..vlogger from Miami..He first visited to India 3 yrs ago , and now almost converted to Indian😂..Thats what Indian food does to u..
❤️from Bangalore, India🤘🙏
I will check it out! Thanks so much for watching :)
Moral of the story : never bite the whole thing 😁😁😁😁
HAHAHAHAHAH - true!!!
And then came Pani puri!!!😂😂😂
Coolest father daughter duo I had ever seen gr8 going love from BHARAT (INDIA)
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Amul Kool is a milk shake . You should try the chocolate or saffron flavour one.
I Laugh so much on Last refresher Paan. I was laughing crazy.. Dude thats the last thing you wanna ear. 😂😂😂
Mint is also common in India. Basically westerns have never developed strong test & smell Habits. For us all (Most of the )western food is tasteless & smell less. We Indians can not even think of it.
Why are you representing every indians 🤔
Lot of people don't like mint
I live in West Bengal and lots people here don't like mints
Mostly foreigners can't handle the taste.. but we inian are used to it.. this is not how its really look. but it gives you the taste of it.. we indians love to eat it after having meal.. it work as a mouth freshner..
All the drinks, please drink it chilled (except tea 😁)... Jeera flavoured drink is kinda of digestive type of drink that's why it taste weird..., Amul cardamom drink is kinda of milkshake drink... All tastes best when chilled.
Rusk thing dip it in tea for 4, 5 sec for nice taste.
And please camera madam & the big guy in the next taste test...
This is nice. Real emotions. You got the real deal here. Nice family
Thanks so much 😊
Benjamin is a youtuber from U.S.A , he is living in india from a long time ..he also made maggie noddles
try EGG CURRY ,that's my favorite.
Love from ❤️ india ..ur daughter has got beautiful smile❤
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I can’t believe you both managed to take just one sip of Parle’s Mango Frooti. I mean, I’d drink the whole bottle down in like a few seconds lmao 🤣
The cardamom juice is basically milk + sugar + some cardamom powder.
Cardamom is a spice which is not hot, but flavourful, its often added to sweets to give it fresh flavours.
In nature cardamom pod is there which is green in colour (Fresh green) then the pod is broken (easily) and the dark brown seeds come from inside it,
Cardamom seeds are even chewed to be used as an instant natural mouth freshner
love from India 🇮🇳
@12:25 it says it doesn't have any onion and garlic because there are many people who follow Jainism in Maharashtra and Jains dont eat vegetables that grows underground (that snack is from Maharashtra)
Thank you for sharing this information!
@@SnackInvestigationUnit 😊✌️
The last one which you had, is for fresh breath after you had your lunch or dinner. It's ok if you didn't like it. The punch of flavour is really very strong. Here in India we have it most of the time
That taste of jeera soda is pure acquired taste like hajmola so .. that reaction is understandable 😂😂😂
Fun fact: you can give toast/ rusk to anyone especially babies to stop like small diarrhea 😂😂🤣🤣 It's true guys!!!
WHOA!!! :)
@@SnackInvestigationUnit Yeah that's true
@@kruttikawavade9588 people do that!😱 this is the first time i'm hearing it.
@@irondisulfide7480 oh yeah they do. At least here in india
Really? 😯
You give honest comment that i like most thanks for the review
you ate it alright, that mint thing is I guess a paan ball (betel leaf sweet)
Don't worry guys even I don't like to try "Jeera" and that "Beda or pan(that mint thing) "😂
Same
What is that drink is ? and who like it ??... i never saw that before even, first time for me...
@@wonderworld7721 thats elaichi amul cool drink. And yeah i don't even like sawf too 😂😂 and any after refreshment too
Make More Videos on Indian Food Ur Channel Will Grow And Be Honest As Much as U Can . Good Luck
I never tried that Jeera Drink and The Mint Balls they tried .... But now I want them to try 🙏😂🕉️💖🇮🇳 Thank You Guys ..... Good to know American Taste buds and Indian Taste buds are 80% Same .... 20% Exceptional Difference we can agree upon 😆👍 Those Mint Ball , Hajmola and Jeera Drink we Know That's next level thing only Indian can Handle 🙏😂🇮🇳💖🕉️💐
thank you for watching!!
Chitale is famous sweet /dessert shop from the city of pune in india & bakarwadi is their most popular exported snack, its nostaligic for indians especially for people from pune who move the USA .
I loved u people reaction.... U guys should try some Indian food too.... ☺☺
Thanks so much - we plan to in an upcoming video!!
Just love your indian snacks review videos ... 😀Now I think you have had enough of snacks just come to India ...n tryy our food... culture and tradition...ull just love it ..!
We would LOVE to come one day!
11:11 thats literally the advertisement of 5star
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I don't know why but that jeera drink isn't famous even here in India .... And all the youtubers are recommended it , yet it isn't much loved here too !!! Yet I always love people reacting to Indian snacks and food .... I definitely recommend you to have a full on Indian meal with a hot take away or car mukbang .... You'll love it (take it from authentic or good rated places please )
Indian food has become my favorite cuisine on the planet
The Maggie would be more good...if you have boiled all the water. Maggie is kinda plain noodles. It's not Soupy Noodles....Also the Canned Drink - "Jeera" basically means Cumin. It was a Cumin flavoured drink. Very good for digestion. It's an After meal drink. Yeah🤣...the last thing that mint is very strong. And it's the level 1 of becoming an addict...people start with it and increase ingredients like tobacco, then smoking then drugs, and alcohol tooo
Your view on mint is really weird; I can affirm it is not true; no offence
But I think that last thing could be flavoured paan, an acquired taste and not for everybody
@@sumitnarang7689 I fed a stray cat mint flavour namkeen now whenever we feed him she became mad and it would feel like she would eat the whole bowl itself and attack us like crazy 😂😂
The green drink is flavoured milk.. the one you tried is green cardomom flavored.. it is a very popular indian spice. Those milk drinks are similar to your strawberry milk & chocolate milk. They also have pistachio flavour, saffron flavour, rose flavour etc. I love them chilled in the summer. Healthier than sodas. They’re just milk, sugar & flavour.
Based on the reaction I can tell you won't be able to handle Hajmola 😄
Seeing them eat 5star, so the ads are not lying.
sooooo good!!
@@SnackInvestigationUnit Ay! They love it ❤️❤️
Actually here in India the model in 5star ads will give exactly that face you both gave that's what I referred there, but I'm glad y'all love it, keep it going
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Do you know the significance behind the name wagh wakhri. The name literally means tiger and goat. It's supposed to mean that it's so good that mortal enemies like the said tiger and goat would come down in peace and sit down for this cup of tea.😅
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Me and my husband just today stumbled upon your channel. As Indians till now he agrees with all your ratings and I agree with Brooke on all🤣🙌🙌 binge watching these videos. Love it.
You might not have liked the drink because you do not eat Cummins in your diet back there. It's made from spices and Cummins , it is healthiest packed drink , good for digestion and gut health.
We love your videos and reviews 😀👍
That makes sense! Thanks for watching our channel :)
@@SnackInvestigationUnit Thanks for replying, we love how you describe in detail about your taste perception. 😀
There would be lots of Indian food which will have a typical flavours due to spices used here.
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LoL😂😂😂😂 I enjoyed your reaction, especially the last one. The Pan (after mint) is an acquired taste. It took me also a couple of tries before I started liking the taste.
I think that one would take us lots of tries to like it 🤣
You have the best kid/girl/child with you on the whole of the Internet.
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I guess its time to try Indian sweets...
Rasmalai, jalebi, gulab jamun, rasgulla, mewa, egg burji, gajar ka halwa, moong dal ka halwa etc... Haha i can't even name them all.. But i want you guys to try more Indian snacks... That will be near about 500+ snacks. 😂😂
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Chitale Bhakarvadi is actually an emotion for people from Pune ,India .Its made by Chitale Bandhu ie Chitale bros more than 100 years of traditional cooking
Pistachio in Farsi / Persian is pronounces PESTEH , Just a fun fact :) Loved your video BTW and Cardamom is a commonly used spice in desserts in India and Middle East including IRAN. Milk Caramel wafers are also popular in Iran and the Iranian brand I have tried is delicious !!!!
Your reaction to the 5-star is EXACTLY what everyone goes through after that first bite.
If you try indian mangoes you love mango much than other fruit
Also try and taste BiskFarm cookies if you can get them in your area or from someone from India. They are great. Also cardamom is called Elaichi in Hindi and Ajwain is Carom seeds
Yaa it's understandable that maggie is yumm but Mama dont feed that instant noodles to ur hubby and baby girl every day as they are deep fried,, better keep it for occasionally eating,, health comes first ❤❤ love you guys
The mint at the end LOL
Guys there are few Indian things we love to eat but a non Indian can't because they are not used to it so you guys should not try them, these are-
Hazmola
Chavanprash
Pan (which you ate at last)
We adore them but they are not made for you 😉
I think you have to come to India to enjoy other snacks. ❤️ From India
I Love My India ❤
U haven’t tried india most famous namkeen(salty snack)
Khatta meetha by Haldiram ,aloo bhujiya by haldi ram , try 50-50 biscuits sweet and salty I bet u won’t regret any of it
Officially you guys are the true Indians now 😄, Hope to See you guys Soon on India Tour 🕉️❤️
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As yo said you don't like mangoes, have you tried Indian mangoes? Indian varieties like Alphonso, Totapuri etc? Since its mango season I would highly recommend them even if not on the channel.
Last review was awesome. 😆😆😆
Next we want to see mummy and bro in your videos. Mummy is too funny behind the camera 😆😆😆.
Have some Indian Cuisine from the indian restaurants at your areas. ❤️
We are planning to do Indian cuisines soon!
It's so fun to hear you 😂 love from india ❤️
Thank you! We really appreciate your support 🙌
Instructions ..how to eat me was hilarious 😂
Wifey , behind the camera has an excellent sense of humor.
SIU is absolutely great.
Thanks for watching!
Being an Indian even I'm not sure what the last one is. It looks like some kind of betel leaves, it's too strong, I would never eat that. Also, jeera is a kind of spice, called cumin in English. I really hate jeera based drinks. People are giving you wrong suggestions. If it's too strong for Indian taste buds it definitely won't suit Americans. I would suggest you guys to avoid the spicier ones and try the neutral ones.
U guys r awesome...❤️❤️❤️...I like ur videos...it feels good to see u guys enjoying what I use to enjoy in my home...now im in hostel ...and I just enjoy watching u people enjoy what I used to enjoy in my home...
Thank you so much 😀
Amul cool is just flavoured milk....u can use it in cereals.
I was laughing so hard when you put the Jeera drink out I would never drink that and I'm Indian I knew what was going on there😂
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I rate solid 10 to this channel and you guys. ❤️😁 Its so funny and entertaining food rating video really enjoyed..! 👌
Thank you so much!! We really appreciate it and welcome to the SIU 😀
Cardemom or ilaichi is a green colour pod of mint seeds with sepecific flavour and is used in garam masala as a spice
You're right we have less preservatives in our food guys which is why it's genuine😌😌😊😊
Are you serious? In frooti , only 11% in real mango pulp . All the packed foods have high amount of preservatives 🤣
Thank you to making this video❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for watching 😀
This is so fun!!!!
Thank you!
The reason why on the packet its written no onion no garlic is because a lot of people in the country follow jain religion and they do not eat what grows under soil like garlic onion potato or any non veg as they believe in non violence and that plucking root vegetables kill tiny organism. Therefore even in restaurant, weddings, festival there is special counter or menu stating that its jain food. So for them this kind of information is on the packet.
Thank you for sharing this information!
I always wait for these!
In fact, I'm still looking forward to y'all trying freshly prepared pani puri and maybe some other chaat dishes. Also try to snag some Paper Boat juices (jamun, raw mango, chilli guava, jaljeera), sweet tamarind and vadapav.
Thanks so much for being part of the SIU!!! We will try to do these in the future :)
@@SnackInvestigationUnit Looking forward to it!
Loved the video n tht KISS shirt..n loved tht u took my recommendation for good day..Keep the content coming🔥🤙🏻
Thank you!!
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Jeera drink is mainly for digestion, its drank after food for digestion,
The base is Jeera, which is cumin seeds.
I guess you should try the snacks which are specially made on diwali in India like puri, karanji, shankarpali and also the sweets
I enjoyed your reaction.....it was fun😇
Thank you!
RUSK is kinda siilar to Biscotti and its very popular in India , Asia and Middle east including Iran. Is it also something Israelis and Jews eat ? usually RUSK has cardamom in it.
There are some versions of the jeera drink, one is where it is added with coke ,its good to hv after a spicy meal...or maybe on a hot day you might like it then, you know you can't be having certain types of combos , like having a milk tea then going for the jeera drink. The paan stuff is actually a spicy,sweet etc blend of ingredients rolled by together with a leaf that has a strong taste but usually is supposed to be chewed and spat out...it is not taken by many people as it stains the teeth red ,also might contain tobacco, it is not a snack , some take it as a mouth freshener but mostly it is a form of tobacco. The pack u tried might not hv tobacco but only the leaf and spices ....the leaf does have a very peculiar taste but it is good for digestion and has some medicinal properties.
Some of the snacks were a bit too strong in the flavor department. In the initial days, I too struggled to like them. Then it became like an acquired taste. After years of trying and being force fed sometimes by relatives, it grew on me.
The bakarwadi, jeera(cumin) drink, Amul Kool, Murukku, Paan( the thing which got a mighty zero) are some examples. :)
I used to eat Monaco biscuits with a layer of cheese for breakfast or snacks😊🇮🇳
Please try some Indian foods & dishes too, much love ❤️🙏
*Where is part - 4 sir.*
*I want more parts of lovely father-daughter tasting indian snacks.😢😢😢😢*
Love you sir .plz try "chicken Briyani " .from 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 🇮🇳 Indian
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Yayyeee!!!!!! That was the right maggiieeee😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Delicious
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And yes that drink Jeera drink I have never heard of myself 😂😂
its more famous in south india we like it
I think you must have heat of jal jeera or jeera soda. Or had a roadside nimbu paani with jeera?
Murugu is spicy (not necessary hot) it made from rice flour, gram flour
Ajwain is Caroway seeds,
These are deep fried to make them crunchy.
I like that Jeera drink and Also can eat HAJMOLA with ease And Jeera is Cumin 😁
Try all Indian Namkeens Indian Dishes..... Like Pav Bhaji, dosa,nan chole, butter chiken, vada pav,cheze chille, shahi
Panner,Dal Makhni, Rumalo Rotti, etc