I had a Korean roommate in college, and his mom would make us the real food. She made her own kimchi and I remember the first time taking a bite, thinking, "Oh, wow, YUMMY!" and then suddenly it was like my mouth was on fire hahaha, couldn't eat any more after that. 🔥
Good choice! Tell Raju that it's polite to slurp noodles in Japan, Korea and China. It shows appreciation to the chef and gives a compliment to the food. That takes care of those long, long noodles! 😄
I make my own Kimchi now at home. I had a friend who was from Korea, she got me to try kimchi. Her version was too hot for me to enjoy.... but I loved the flavors. Found a recipe online "Ultimate Kimchi" saved to computer memory (thankfully as it's difficult to find now.) I made a batch & reduced the spiciness... it's still hot, but now I can enjoy the flavors more. Yum!
You need to also let them try the real kimchi because the whole video they were saying that it's the taste of kimchi , i have tried real kimchi and these noodles too but to be honest the noodles have no taste of kimchi
Weird. I'm German, so I'm far more away from East Asia than people from India but I have to admit that I always used chopsticks to eat food like this for at least the last 25 years. I'm curious why you served the bowls with forks. It's a total different experience and even the taste is different.
Maybe because they don't know how to use chopsticks or don't want to? Where they are from, it's often the cultural norm to eat with their fingers, with the help of thin bread of some kind to 'scoop', I'd imagine that to some of them even forks are new enough, let's not spoil their food by getting it cold as they struggle to actually get it into their mouths? 😅
I don't like thick noodles at all I like top ramen or cup o' noodles, liptons also very good the noodles are thinner than rice even I can't eat noodles with sticks, the concept is absurd & only self-defeating to me unless your good at it but even still it's easy enough to just use a fork
The "correct" way to eat noodles with sticks is to hold your bowl with your other hand, lift the bowl to your mouth, grab a bunch of noodles with the sticks, shove the noodles in your mouth, and inhale with your mouth while using your sticks to grab more noodles. Anyone who lifts soup noodles more than a couple inches either makes a mess or is showing off.🍜🙃🙃
Sounds like Sarru would like the challenge of trying to use Chopsticks again :-)
I had a Korean roommate in college, and his mom would make us the real food. She made her own kimchi and I remember the first time taking a bite, thinking, "Oh, wow, YUMMY!" and then suddenly it was like my mouth was on fire hahaha, couldn't eat any more after that. 🔥
Keep trying it, you will get used to the heat.
Sarru and Rajeen are well matched in their humor and enthusiasm.
This right here is Raju,
And the Muslim Dude is Raeen.
Wtf is a Rajeen?
Kimchi flavor is my favorite! I can’t find it where I live so I order online.
Heave I missed something, where has these guys been?Are they on another channel?
They have 2 other channels, Common Man Show which is their main one and React 2.0 which is their other channel
As an indian i love the comparison they made between indian sticks (kimchi) and korean kimchi 💀💀💀😭😭😂😂😂
Kimchi is also for sell in the Netherlands. It’s quite tasty but a little spicy.
I might have to try them. I have had the veggie soon noodles, and they’re delicious!
I've tried both, i like soon better. Everyone says they like kimchi but idc i like soon
Good choice! Tell Raju that it's polite to slurp noodles in Japan, Korea and China. It shows appreciation to the chef and gives a compliment to the food. That takes care of those long, long noodles! 😄
You need to have them try some actual kimchi.
I ALWAYS break ye noodles a little before opening the cooking it. It really does help eating
I make my own Kimchi now at home. I had a friend who was from Korea, she got me to try kimchi. Her version was too hot for me to enjoy.... but I loved the flavors. Found a recipe online "Ultimate Kimchi" saved to computer memory (thankfully as it's difficult to find now.) I made a batch & reduced the spiciness... it's still hot, but now I can enjoy the flavors more. Yum!
I absoulty love Kimchi packet noodles they are amazing. Better than shin ramyun flavour.
Korean food is all good to me, kimchi is a bit weird but is nice.
What's with the audio pauses throughout this video every few seconds ?
A soft Boiled egg some spring onions and its a meal👍
why is the light so terrible?
I would love to know what dish they absolutely hated
You need to also let them try the real kimchi because the whole video they were saying that it's the taste of kimchi , i have tried real kimchi and these noodles too but to be honest the noodles have no taste of kimchi
I eat Maggie noodles and I also eat Mr Noodle noodles they are really nice and very cheap.
What happened to this channel?
Weird. I'm German, so I'm far more away from East Asia than people from India but I have to admit that I always used chopsticks to eat food like this for at least the last 25 years. I'm curious why you served the bowls with forks. It's a total different experience and even the taste is different.
Maybe because they don't know how to use chopsticks or don't want to? Where they are from, it's often the cultural norm to eat with their fingers, with the help of thin bread of some kind to 'scoop', I'd imagine that to some of them even forks are new enough, let's not spoil their food by getting it cold as they struggle to actually get it into their mouths? 😅
Show them how to use chopsticks! :)
I don't like thick noodles at all I like top ramen or cup o' noodles, liptons also very good the noodles are thinner than rice even
I can't eat noodles with sticks, the concept is absurd & only self-defeating to me unless your good at it but even still it's easy enough to just use a fork
Are you American?
The "correct" way to eat noodles with sticks is to hold your bowl with your other hand, lift the bowl to your mouth, grab a bunch of noodles with the sticks, shove the noodles in your mouth, and inhale with your mouth while using your sticks to grab more noodles.
Anyone who lifts soup noodles more than a couple inches either makes a mess or is showing off.🍜🙃🙃
hahahaah