I still can’t believe we dropped that durian! Don’t worry all! We still ate the whole thing!! Maybe not sanitary, but we had no choice! So much fun making this with you brother! ❤🎉
Bak means meat in Hokkien(Fujian). Aku pun Nalaysian jugak. That’s why you can see all the bak word in Malaysia. Philippines, Singapore and Indonesia eg bak so, bak kut Teh, bakkwa all are meat related
That Bakso is indonesian in origin. Biasa =regular / normal and Bakso is the name of it. Air = water and Tebu = Sugarcane. Jalan is street but it also has another meaning which is to walk. Indonesian dishes are similar but there's a difference becareful their sambal tend to focus on the heat. Malaysian hot sauce tend to be more on the sweeter side and less heat. It really depends on the vendor's preference i'd say 50:50. Indo hot sauces or sambals always 100% heat and then some lol. One more thing in North America you say Ketchup but over there its called Tomato sauce, that guy was pointing at soy sauce which we call Kicap (sounds similar to ketchup).
Most of Asian foods and Western cuisines in Malaysia are actually better taste than from the original countries..most Malaysian people are very good in improvising foods and make them more delicious and interesting too..😋
Hey Chris, some of us are Muslim and in countries like Canada and the United States we don’t get halal options for mainstream fast food stores like McDonalds, KFC, Subway, Dominos, etc. so when we visit a country like Malaysia we have to make the most of it haha. Keep up the good videos, watching all the way from Canada.
chris welcome to Malaysia man...FYI, some simple word that make different during food hunting in Malaysia, Kicap = Soy sauce sos Cili = Chili sauce Sos Tomato = Ketchup Different with US and other european country, our main sauce in most fast food restaurant is chili based not ketchup which refer to tomato based sauce... hehehehe enjoy your day ,come here during Ramadhan please!
Hi Chris and Brad. Behind you that talk so loud they’re from the Indonesia I guess they both just had a good conversation and the food that you had (Bakso) is actually Indonesian and the seller is also from the Indonesia. Not sure why she said it Malaysian food. Need to correct where the food come from before the Indonesian netizen/ viewer get angry 😂😂 (Indonesian always accused Malaysian steal their food). One more thing, why can’t you film in Petaling Street Chris? I wonder what had happen to you during your last visit. I saw many tourist went there and film the area. Well, welcome to Malaysia again Cris & Brad. Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
@@decTac Bak kut teh is believed to have originated from China's Fujian province. everything is one click away now, just look up the origin of bakuteh🤦🏽♂️
Ive been wandering these streets in KL china town and I seen this place a few times now and wanted to check it out but now im definetly going to have to go after watching you guys enjoy it so much! Mad respect to you guys! My fellow Beardsman!
Hi Chris and Brad, I have two tips I want to share with you. First one is to get rid of the durian smell when you burp after eating durian, you take the shell of the durian and pour water into the white part of it and drink the water from there. You will think it’s crazy but it works! Secondly, you should go to KFC, McD Pizza Hut etc in Malaysia and other countries and make a video out of it. They are different from the chains in America. Some may say they taste better than the American ones. Give it a try!
Hey Chris. From the UK,.love your videos. Coming to KL in April 2025. What's it like for grabbing a beer. We'll be there during Ramadan. Obviously I'm Bangkok you can grab a beer almost anywhere. Not that it really matters but I do like a cold one now and then. Cheers
Chris so generous with the tips 😆 Tipping not so common in Malaysia. But we tip too. Great video Chris. Careful with the durian addiction Chris. It will haunt you when you go back to the states 😂
Good to see you’re back in Malaysia Chris. Air tebu, the “air” is pronounced as “I - yee - air” and not the way you pronounce it in English. Air in Malay means water and tebu is sugarcane. Do get away from the city centre bro, everything is expensive in there! Visit the night markets in ss2 in petaling jaya or taman Connaught in cheras, you’ll find cheaper durian and other local food. Can’t remember if you’ve been to Penang or Genting Highlands, these are 2 places I’d recommend you visit. Enjoy the rest of your trip bro
Mr. Chris:Congratulations to you for your new remarkable video today’s from Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown, Malaysia to shows these amazing places in February of 2024❤❤❤
Mr. Chris: I had visited Chinatown, New York City, New York so many times in the United States❤❤❤Thanks you so much for this amazing video today’s from Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in February of 2024❤❤❤
Mr. Chris:Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video today’s from Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown, Malaysia to meet these two men from different countries in February of 2024❤❤❤
Bakso is not malaysian its indonesian, but malaysian people loves to eat everything. Thats why you can find it here. If you want authentic local malaysian food, i recommend you to visit other states of malaysian.
Hi Chris. My best friend is American. He says next time you're in KL, you should check out the Night Market in SS2 (Petaling Jaya). Try the Economy Rice at S11 Restaurant. And the street food in the Night Market like fried carrot cake, peanut/corn pancake, baked salted chicken, etc, etc. Cool down with cheap beer in SS2 Food Court (Wai Sek Kai). Then let me know your comments?
I suggest you get a local food vlogger to accompany you as some infos are inaccurate. Bakso is NOT Malaysian food...it is one of the staple Indonesian delicacies.
👋 Hi! Chris & Brad, 😺😸 I’m from Kuala Lumpur. But am originally from Johor Bahru. (Just a cross boarder Singapore 🇸🇬 & Johor Bahru, Malaysia 🇲🇾 okayed Chris & Brad. Hehehee…😁😁😁). - Watching your food’s & drinks video here’s. “Air” (pronunciation “Ayer” ) means “Water”, and “Tebu” means “Sugar Cane”. 😋😋 - Oh! Ya, “Laut” means “Sea”. - So, am gladly 😌 to be your translator. Mmmhehehee… ☺️😊😃😅😉😌😄😁😆😆😆🤭🤭🫰💃🏻🕺🏻🇲🇾❤️🌺🌏✨ ; Oh! Ya, last but not least,, you both should try’s foods at Johor Bahru too. The best foods ever! Unique & soooooo tasteful… Especially the Murtabak at Kampung Melayu, Kampung Kurnia & Larkin. Oh! Ya, also the Laksa Johor (spaghetti with fish gravy. ), ABC (A = Ais (in English pronunciation “ice”) B = Batu C = Campur). It’s a a very delicious ice 🧊 mixed with ice jelly, peanuts 🥜, kacang merah, cincau (jelly) and others too. Then with the syrup & a thick choco on tops of its. A Special ABC will added with Vanilla ice-cream. You will feel refreshing when you eating it during the hot 🥵 day okay Chris \ Brad. It’s soooo yummy. 😋🤤😹😸😺🫶🏻🫶🏻 Bismillah. Alhamdulillah. Enjoyed ☺️😊😉😌😃😃😄😁😋😋😋🤤🤤 its. Happy eating, and a Happy New Month (March 2024) to both of you guys. TLC xoxo ☺️😊😃😄😁🇲🇾🌺🤍💙❤️
Hi Mr. Chris do come to my neighbourhood i-City at shah alam,selangor next time you visit Malaysia😊😊it is a beautiful place with full of colorful lights,snowhouse,mall,airbnb apartments and you can taste world cuisines at the icity central mall.
Why did youtube say you couldn't go down that street that had counterfeits? Is that video still up or did they take it down? Was it because of counterfeits?
I am from Malaysia but living in Melbourne Australia and Air Tebu means in English..... Sugar cane Water. Air is called water in Malay. Very sad you dropped the delicious durian on the floor and I really miss the Kings of fruits in Melbourne but we get them here but not as fresh as the ones in Malaysia which are fresh. Enjoy your trip to Malaysia Truly Asia Country.
The people behind u (arguing) are not Malaysian but sounded Indonesian. Cant make ip what they are arguing about. On Durian - Malaysia has THE best durians coz we pick them when the fruit fell off the tree when they are ripe. Vs in Thailand, they are mostly plucked unripe from the tree.
Great video, brother. Keep up the confident positivity. I'm doing reaction videos about activities in Asia. Let me know if you're cool with me reacting to one of your videos in the future.
There is not a the way to treat the King of fruit. 😅 Mangosteen is consider the Queen of fruit in Southeast Asia. Durian is the "Yang" (heating) and Mangosteen the "Ying" (cooling) Asian food is about finding the balance between Ying and Yang. So nice of the store person to give you guys the mamgosteen to counter balance the durian. ❤
Cempedak is another fruit to try when you get the chance. And you dropped durian on the ground, would have done the same and washed it off, still good.
Many don't know that Malaysian durians are the best durians in the world..even Thai durian traders came to smuggle our durians especially the Musang King durians and exported them to other countries as "Thai Musang King" 😅
Hi Chris, I've been watching your videos for quite sometime. I've noticed that you usually wear a black T-shirt. Since you've been to so many places besides Malaysia, didn't anyone tell you not to wear dark color shirts, pants, shoes, sunglasses, etc… As a local Malaysian Chinese, we believe that wearing dark clothing in the summer is not good because the warm heat will absorb your dark clothing in to your skin and make you sweaty and uncomfortable. So the next time, try wearing something light color on your body and instead of wearing sneakers, try wearing sandals or slippers and see how you feel.
Air = water. But can also use for juice. Tebu = sugar cane. Air tebu = sugarcane juice/drink. There’s variety of sugarcane type, hence the different color. The one usually use to make juice is tebu (sugarcane) telur (egg). Not a real egg tho, just a name
Yes, jalan = street in this context. Otherwise, "jalan" basically means "road". It also means "walk." No, bakso doesn't mean "norma". Bakso is the name of the dish, biasa means normal. So, you had the basic local bakso. Also, "ketchup" isn't a word that exists in Malaysia. You say "ketchup" & we hear "kicap", which is soy sauce. Tomato ketchup is called tomato sauce.
@@muhammad11ali11 I must have missed this part. I stopped watching the video when they were buying the durian. Didn't want to re-watch him wielding around the durian like a rugby ball & dropping the durian. That was painful to watch in the intro.
I still can’t believe we dropped that durian! Don’t worry all! We still ate the whole thing!! Maybe not sanitary, but we had no choice! So much fun making this with you brother! ❤🎉
There's a 3 second rules, brad. Pick up the food, blow n immediate eat it😂
3 seconds rule dude 😅
@@udaswoop yep...typo error🙏 thank you
Haha that's instant Karma. 😂 Be respectful to your Vietnamese viewers and stop chatting shit about our Vietnamese Pho.
Use the mineral water to rinse it..not to soak it..
Im Malaysian..but Bakso is Indonesian food..I think the lady doesn't really understand your question
Bakso originally from Fujian, China.
@@nine_millimeter u ara right
Bak means meat in Hokkien(Fujian). Aku pun Nalaysian jugak. That’s why you can see all the bak word in Malaysia. Philippines, Singapore and Indonesia eg bak so, bak kut Teh, bakkwa all are meat related
That Bakso is indonesian in origin. Biasa =regular / normal and Bakso is the name of it. Air = water and Tebu = Sugarcane. Jalan is street but it also has another meaning which is to walk. Indonesian dishes are similar but there's a difference becareful their sambal tend to focus on the heat. Malaysian hot sauce tend to be more on the sweeter side and less heat. It really depends on the vendor's preference i'd say 50:50. Indo hot sauces or sambals always 100% heat and then some lol. One more thing in North America you say Ketchup but over there its called Tomato sauce, that guy was pointing at soy sauce which we call Kicap (sounds similar to ketchup).
That origen chinese food dont fool people ..
Hello Sir ... i'm from Malaysia..Love your video .combined u , Brad and solo..are Awosome ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Most of Asian foods and Western cuisines in Malaysia are actually better taste than from the original countries..most Malaysian people are very good in improvising foods and make them more delicious and interesting too..😋
Hey Chris, some of us are Muslim and in countries like Canada and the United States we don’t get halal options for mainstream fast food stores like McDonalds, KFC, Subway, Dominos, etc. so when we visit a country like Malaysia we have to make the most of it haha. Keep up the good videos, watching all the way from Canada.
@@Tropicalstorm46311Please come and visit Malaysia, embrace the culture and of course trying all the good food. You gonna love every second of it 😊
@@Tropicalstorm46311u never had McDonald’s before ? I’m sorry I hope u try it one day !
chris welcome to Malaysia man...FYI,
some simple word that make different during food hunting in Malaysia,
Kicap = Soy sauce
sos Cili = Chili sauce
Sos Tomato = Ketchup
Different with US and other european country, our main sauce in most fast food restaurant is chili based not ketchup which refer to tomato based sauce...
hehehehe enjoy your day ,come here during Ramadhan please!
Drama 🎭 works well 😂🎉❤#Your Very Informative & Entertaining #KeepItUp
Hi Chris and Brad. Behind you that talk so loud they’re from the Indonesia I guess they both just had a good conversation and the food that you had (Bakso) is actually Indonesian and the seller is also from the Indonesia. Not sure why she said it Malaysian food. Need to correct where the food come from before the Indonesian netizen/ viewer get angry 😂😂 (Indonesian always accused Malaysian steal their food). One more thing, why can’t you film in Petaling Street Chris? I wonder what had happen to you during your last visit. I saw many tourist went there and film the area. Well, welcome to Malaysia again Cris & Brad. Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
"Bak" is a pork in Chinese,
"Bakso" is originally from China,
"Bakuteh" is "teh babi" or "pork tea" is from Malaysia..
@@decTac Bak kut teh is believed to have originated from China's Fujian province...like i said,google it.
@@decTac Bak kut teh is believed to have originated from China's Fujian province. everything is one click away now, just look up the origin of bakuteh🤦🏽♂️
@@decTacbakso is lembu lah not babi
@@flyingfox3766 "bak" is Daging Babi in Chinese
BRAD AND CHRIS TWO LIVING LEGENDS IN BEAUTIFUL MALAYSIA 🇲🇾 THAT'S AMAZING ❤️❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love watching Brad with you , he has such an amazing energy. Another fun and great video Chris❤.
👌 😍
Keep up the great content Bro Chris definitely amazing city 😊
Ive been wandering these streets in KL china town and I seen this place a few times now and wanted to check it out but now im definetly going to have to go after watching you guys enjoy it so much! Mad respect to you guys! My fellow Beardsman!
Hi Chris and Brad, I have two tips I want to share with you. First one is to get rid of the durian smell when you burp after eating durian, you take the shell of the durian and pour water into the white part of it and drink the water from there. You will think it’s crazy but it works!
Secondly, you should go to KFC, McD Pizza Hut etc in Malaysia and other countries and make a video out of it. They are different from the chains in America. Some may say they taste better than the American ones. Give it a try!
Hey Chris. From the UK,.love your videos. Coming to KL in April 2025. What's it like for grabbing a beer. We'll be there during Ramadan. Obviously I'm Bangkok you can grab a beer almost anywhere. Not that it really matters but I do like a cold one now and then. Cheers
Hi Chris...Luv your story about Malaysia. Sorry Chris....Bakso is from Indonesia....it is not Malaysian food...😅.
back with another Malaysian vlog 🙌🇲🇾
Brad you want a drink? Yeah mango, want to try mango drinks. Chris: I will take 2 coconuts drinks 😂🤷♂️
Hey Chris, your video will cheer up many ppl bcoz u are a v interesting guy. I give u a thumbs up. 🙏🙏
Chris so generous with the tips 😆 Tipping not so common in Malaysia. But we tip too. Great video Chris. Careful with the durian addiction Chris. It will haunt you when you go back to the states 😂
Quality vid Chris.. generous person.. Brad enjoying the hospitality lol
Zs sn all. Ideoa wifh brad....
Every time everything is BOMBBB
😊
LOL
28:28 LMAOOOOOOOO the face of depression quickly turned and he still had the positivity to give a lovely review..
Good to see you’re back in Malaysia Chris.
Air tebu, the “air” is pronounced as “I - yee - air” and not the way you pronounce it in English. Air in Malay means water and tebu is sugarcane.
Do get away from the city centre bro, everything is expensive in there! Visit the night markets in ss2 in petaling jaya or taman Connaught in cheras, you’ll find cheaper durian and other local food.
Can’t remember if you’ve been to Penang or Genting Highlands, these are 2 places I’d recommend you visit. Enjoy the rest of your trip bro
Mr. Chris:Congratulations to you for your new remarkable video today’s from Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown, Malaysia to shows these amazing places in February of 2024❤❤❤
Mr. Chris: I had visited Chinatown, New York City, New York so many times in the United States❤❤❤Thanks you so much for this amazing video today’s from Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in February of 2024❤❤❤
love the video, Selamat makan Chris ( enjoy your dinner) 😁
Mr. Chris:Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video today’s from Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown, Malaysia to meet these two men from different countries in February of 2024❤❤❤
The drop gave me goosebumps for the whole week 😅 i blame you bro 😂
Chris your hilarious, I love it!❤ make the most of it!
Come to Kelantan Braders, try our mee celup here 👍🏾 Better taste than bakso
Hi Chris!....Air means water/drink😊
Actually, Ramadan is the most happening event in Malaysia....You should come.... remember what solo told you....
YOU are so kind to everyone and so generous
Watching from Austin Texas 🫡
Hi love your videos
Can you please give us some information about living in Malaysia healthcare etc etc
Ramadan is a perfect month for you to come Malaysia. Try explore our Bazaar Ramadan, come at 5PM-7PM you can try all kinds of Malaysian foods.
Hi bro, love your vlog. Air Tebu ...Air means water..pronounced as Ah-yay. Hope this helps.
Air means udara ok
Bakso is not malaysian its indonesian, but malaysian people loves to eat everything. Thats why you can find it here. If you want authentic local malaysian food, i recommend you to visit other states of malaysian.
Bakso originally from Fujian, China.
Hi Chris. My best friend is American. He says next time you're in KL, you should check out the Night Market in SS2 (Petaling Jaya). Try the Economy Rice at S11 Restaurant. And the street food in the Night Market like fried carrot cake, peanut/corn pancake, baked salted chicken, etc, etc. Cool down with cheap beer in SS2 Food Court (Wai Sek Kai). Then let me know your comments?
I suggest you get a local food vlogger to accompany you as some infos are inaccurate. Bakso is NOT Malaysian food...it is one of the staple Indonesian delicacies.
Bakso originally from Fujian, China.
Dont let indonesian watch this video. They will go crazy when they heard u said bakso is a malaysian food🤣🤣🤣
Udah gak aneh sama negara tukang maling😁😁😁
The food in a restaurant looks tasty. Man I appreciate your efforts.
Good to see you back in KL bro
Beautiful country would love too visit !!!!
👋 Hi! Chris & Brad, 😺😸
I’m from Kuala Lumpur. But am originally from Johor Bahru. (Just a cross boarder Singapore 🇸🇬 & Johor Bahru, Malaysia 🇲🇾 okayed Chris & Brad. Hehehee…😁😁😁). - Watching your food’s & drinks video here’s. “Air” (pronunciation “Ayer” ) means “Water”, and “Tebu” means “Sugar Cane”. 😋😋 - Oh! Ya, “Laut” means “Sea”. - So, am gladly 😌 to be your translator. Mmmhehehee… ☺️😊😃😅😉😌😄😁😆😆😆🤭🤭🫰💃🏻🕺🏻🇲🇾❤️🌺🌏✨ ; Oh! Ya, last but not least,, you both should try’s foods at Johor Bahru too. The best foods ever! Unique & soooooo tasteful… Especially the Murtabak at Kampung Melayu, Kampung Kurnia & Larkin. Oh! Ya, also the Laksa Johor (spaghetti with fish gravy. ), ABC (A = Ais (in English pronunciation “ice”) B = Batu C = Campur). It’s a a very delicious ice 🧊 mixed with ice jelly, peanuts 🥜, kacang merah, cincau (jelly) and others too. Then with the syrup & a thick choco on tops of its. A Special ABC will added with Vanilla ice-cream. You will feel refreshing when you eating it during the hot 🥵 day okay Chris \ Brad. It’s soooo yummy. 😋🤤😹😸😺🫶🏻🫶🏻 Bismillah. Alhamdulillah. Enjoyed ☺️😊😉😌😃😃😄😁😋😋😋🤤🤤 its. Happy eating, and a Happy New Month (March 2024) to both of you guys. TLC xoxo ☺️😊😃😄😁🇲🇾🌺🤍💙❤️
Yup you saw it here
28:28
Mr Rodriguez eating STREEt Fruit.......
To me, the fried chicken is a bit expensive. Another thing is those sellers you meet, most of them were not local.
Malaysia produces the best Durian variety in the world, in the Musang King. The Durians from our neighbours are just no match. Lol😂
Hi Mr. Chris do come to my neighbourhood i-City at shah alam,selangor next time you visit Malaysia😊😊it is a beautiful place with full of colorful lights,snowhouse,mall,airbnb apartments and you can taste world cuisines at the icity central mall.
Why did youtube say you couldn't go down that street that had counterfeits? Is that video still up or did they take it down? Was it because of counterfeits?
I want to know too 😊
I am from Malaysia but living in Melbourne Australia and Air Tebu means in English..... Sugar cane Water. Air is called water in Malay.
Very sad you dropped the delicious durian on the floor and I really miss the Kings of fruits in Melbourne but we get them here but not as fresh as the ones in Malaysia which are fresh. Enjoy your trip to Malaysia Truly Asia Country.
Your friend Brad very sporting, eat together the durian 😅
Love it.. durian, and crispy pork noodle soup..❤
The people behind u (arguing) are not Malaysian but sounded Indonesian. Cant make ip what they are arguing about.
On Durian - Malaysia has THE best durians coz we pick them when the fruit fell off the tree when they are ripe. Vs in Thailand, they are mostly plucked unripe from the tree.
Great video, brother. Keep up the confident positivity. I'm doing reaction videos about activities in Asia. Let me know if you're cool with me reacting to one of your videos in the future.
I love Malaysia from 🇧🇩 Bangladesh❤️..I studied there its like my second home😢❤
bakso is Indonesian, we dont want to start a war here
Haha peniaga bakso itu org indonesia. Dia yang tidak paham pertanyaan 😂
Bakso originally from Fujian, China.
Ye dan itu pun tidak tahu sama ada mereka boleh berniaga atau tidak, 😂@@KingFarn
bakso originally from Papua
wow.. TERBAIK bro 👏Durian and Mangosteen
We have to show more respect to the guest. I feel like the guest is what makes the show to see the different perspective.
Hi there, bakso is Indonesia food. The seller is Indonesian too.😊
Hi chirst
I like your watch
What brand of watch is that bro 😂
My heart drop when the durian fall off 😅
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Those elders behind you are tourists and not Malaysians..😅
Which camera do you use?
im a malaysian but bakso is indonesian bro you could trigger a war by saying that😁
oh noooo..indonesian will be so mad if they saw this video😂😂😂
bakso is indonesian dish chris🤭
Bakso asalnya dari tiongkok
@@decTac berasal dari org cina di indonesia..bukan cina dari china.
@@decTac everything is one click aways. just google it and you will see.
Air (pronounce as uuh~ir) directly means water in bahasa melayu. Eg: Sea Coconut Water is Air Kelapa Laut, Sugarcane juice/water is Air tebu.
Durian = King of fruit.... Mangosteen / Manggis (in Malay language) = Queen of fruit
There is not a the way to treat the King of fruit. 😅
Mangosteen is consider the Queen of fruit in Southeast Asia.
Durian is the "Yang" (heating) and Mangosteen the "Ying" (cooling)
Asian food is about finding the balance between Ying and Yang.
So nice of the store person to give you guys the mamgosteen to counter balance the durian. ❤
can't wait for saudi vlogs
KL is indeed d melting pot where people from almost all over d world could be found ... Good video content, Chris ...
Cempedak is another fruit to try when you get the chance. And you dropped durian on the ground, would have done the same and washed it off, still good.
Hallo Chris , Have you ever gotten sick from street food, such as diarrhea or vomiting?
Many don't know that Malaysian durians are the best durians in the world..even Thai durian traders came to smuggle our durians especially the Musang King durians and exported them to other countries as "Thai Musang King" 😅
@ 28:32 Nooooo Chrissss 😱😭😂
Hi Chris, I've been watching your videos for quite sometime. I've noticed that you usually wear a black T-shirt. Since you've been to so many places besides Malaysia, didn't anyone tell you not to wear dark color shirts, pants, shoes, sunglasses, etc…
As a local Malaysian Chinese, we believe that wearing dark clothing in the summer is not good because the warm heat will absorb your dark clothing in to your skin and make you sweaty and uncomfortable.
So the next time, try wearing something light color on your body and instead of wearing sneakers, try wearing sandals or slippers and see how you feel.
Air = water. But can also use for juice. Tebu = sugar cane. Air tebu = sugarcane juice/drink. There’s variety of sugarcane type, hence the different color. The one usually use to make juice is tebu (sugarcane) telur (egg). Not a real egg tho, just a name
Air means udara ok
Kitchup is tomato sos..but in malay kicap is black sos not kitchup/tomato...so in malay kicap is black sos other sweet or salt..spicy sweet..
air is short version of ayer means water
air tebu means sugar cane water
Thats why they provide uwitha bottle of water.- to clean it if you drop the durian
Can anyone recommend night time street food markets that’s not jan alor ? I like to visit local markets etc :)
Air is Water, Tebu is Sugar Cane 😊 nyum nyuummm
then why you were so angry to tip in egypt😅, btw in kl they dont tip
BTW, the SS2 Night Market is on every Monday only.
I like brad
'Air' translates to water bro n the fresh sugarcane juice tone is lighter green n turns darker after some time.
Air means udara ok
Bakso is an indonesian delicacy. Presiden Obama use to enjoy bakso when he was a kid in Indonesia.
Spicy is pedas , hot weather is panas
"Air" in Malay meaning water or drinks.. "Tebu" is sugar cane.
The pronouciation is, air = àà yér
Air means udara ok
@@muhammad11ali11 in Malay it's WATER 💦🌊
🎉🎉
Yes, jalan = street in this context. Otherwise, "jalan" basically means "road". It also means "walk."
No, bakso doesn't mean "norma". Bakso is the name of the dish, biasa means normal. So, you had the basic local bakso. Also, "ketchup" isn't a word that exists in Malaysia. You say "ketchup" & we hear "kicap", which is soy sauce. Tomato ketchup is called tomato sauce.
Air means udara ok
@@muhammad11ali11 ...ayaq mata ampa😂
@@muhammad11ali11 I must have missed this part. I stopped watching the video when they were buying the durian. Didn't want to re-watch him wielding around the durian like a rugby ball & dropping the durian. That was painful to watch in the intro.
Chris you got 2 different channels
What the oldman and the grandma talking behind you? I just hear you talking bro but my eyes focus the the oldman n grandma talking 😅😅😅😅😅
Yes corret jalan petaling means street petaling
Selamat makan Chris ..
Bakso originaly from Indonesia. The sellers Indonesian ❤🎉
That durian seller T-shirt tho…😂😂😂
Dude you just drop the expensive durian😂😂,btw food in Malaysia you can have it anytime you want it