Asian countries typically eat soups for meals because it warms the body. Especially for breakfast you don't want your body to work to hard to digest the food (not usually raw food) or you can feel sluggish and heavy.
As a German we have always a cold breakfast (aside the eggs) as warm food makes us feel sleepy and stuffed. Breakfast usually consists of the here shown things plus some raw and pickled veggies and maybe some Quark (think of something between sour Joghurt and cream cheese) mixed with honey, cereal and berries
It's so weird for me (A german) to see german like food, Korean food and hearing them talk In English. Like my brain is confused haha But it's really cool seeing a reaction to a normal breakfast for me!
Wir Deutschen brauchen am Morgen einfach die Kohlenhydrate, mit Wurst und Käse und dazu eine süße mit Konfitüre oder Nutella.. aber im Urlaub darf es morgens ruhig dekadenter sein :)
Herbert is so sweet, I always think he says 'interesting' when he doesn't really like something but doesn't want to disappoint/offend you. You should try to cook/recreate a German dish and make Herbert judge. Or you should try weird food blindfolded and guess the flavour/ingredients (it could be German/Korean)
My husband is also from Germany and I'm from the US so I totally get it! We did the whole long distance thing too until I made the leap and moved to Germany in 2018. It's wonderful having a partner from another country and introducing each other to so many different things- especially food. He cooks German cuisine for me and I cook Mexican. I like schnitzel and rouladen (anything with gravy lol) but it's my Mexican cooking for the win. 😁
As a Korean-Dutchie who was born in Germany and is currently living in Korea, I’m so torn😂 I’d definitely go for a Brötchen with Salami and Käse right now.
One of my favorite things about my trip to germany, was eating breakfast with my boyfriend's step family. All the fresh bread, meat, and cheese. So good! Seeing this makes me miss germany! 😭❤
I love you guys. I am from Denmark and really relates with the german breakfast and also speak german. I am trying to learn korean and the korean culture. So the way this is like combining my normal everyday life with the korean life is awesome! So helpful and interesting!
So interesting! I'm Russian and the German breakfast looks very similar to what Russians eat for breakfast here in the US. When I still lived in Russia, we didn't have access to as much food, so it would mainly be some kind of porridge (oatmeal, rice, millet, buckwheat, etc).
The Asian breakfast is essentially lunch served very early. The German breakfast is similar to American breakfast except we supplement gluten free vegan kale smoothies with collagen powder and cage free organic egg whites on weekdays. On weekends we brunch and consume 3000 calories of mimosas and French toast.
I am german but i have to say I would prefer the Korean Breakfast because it gives you more energy especially the soup is great in the morning because it warms up your body from inside. And the Korean breakfast looks healthier 😅
I live in germany and on weekends our breakfast is different kinds of Broetchen with butter, marmalade, nutella, cheese, meat, chocolate sprinkles additionally we have hard or soft boiled egg and freshly cut fruits with it. We drink coffee and some fruit juice. Oh and I forgot to mention Croissants, we often also have Croissants.
Idea for next: Christmas meals! Or, like, the meals for a big holiday. Christmas is the common ground, though idk if Germany also has a "thanksgiving" like Korean Chuseok.
My personal german breakfast always contains some bread and cheese, maybe "sugar syrup" (Zuckerrübensirup) under the cheese and any kind of fruit plus a cereal-kind-thing (Corny for example). You can do it fast, because it doesn't take long to make, other than to cook a whole stew (I know you probably do it the day before but you still have to prepare all the side dishes) and it does what it has to do: makes me happy :D
Well, there are certain foods we eat for breakfast like light soups. I have never seen anyone eat soondubu for breakfast unless it is a leftover from the night before. Usually, you would have a light soup, a protein (fish if you live by the coast), and banchan. There are also lighter banchans like nanmul. KAs tend to eat more greasy breakfast banchans than people in Korea.
Oh my gosh, I'm craving kimchi dumplings so much right now. Didn't have the opportunity to eat those here in Germany since my trip to South Korea/Japan in spring this year.
I tried to eat rice in the morning but I just couldn’t. Usually I don’t eat a lot in the morning which is not healthy, I know, but I’m feeling kind of nauseous in the morning. I can’t eat meat, eggs or any other carbs except in bread and in cereal so I pretty much relate to Herbert‘s breakfast. I love sweet things in the morning like cereal, milk, yogurt, Nutella, jam.. also I don’t have the Time and Energy to Cook in the morning haha
I like my German breakfast, but I definitely would eat soup for breakfast, too, if that was an option. I think it would be nice to have something warm and savory, that was easy to eat as an addition.
Yum..I miss Korean food so so much, now in the Swiss Alps, there's not a single restaurant here! Have to learn to cook some! Want to make kimchi but there's no napa cabbage..huhu..
@@Tenchoe32 Yea I meant where I am now in the Alps ahah. The reason I miss Zurich so much! Which would you recommend in Zurich? Or Bern? :) I always hate going to an Asian place and the food quality isn't "as I can get it in Asia or I can make better myself at home" hhehe.
Those are not considered desserts here. Bread is just the base of our existence and all meals but Lunch exist of it (Breakfast - "the early piece", 11 o'clock snack - "break-bread/ butter-bread", supper - "evening-bread"), while pastries and cake are served at "Coffee and Cake time" in the afternoon. German desserts would be more along the lines of puddings, crèmes and fruit salads.
@@boahkeinbockmehr Cakes! Don't forget the cakes! Donauwelle, Herrentorte, Binnenstich (my favourite), poppy seed roll, apple Strudel, and then the seasonal cakes with apple, plum or rhabarber. I am hungry now.....
@@potocatepetl i mentioned them! ;) But as i said we rarely eat them for desert as they are way too heavy for that but usually as a separate meal, pretty much our pendant to the English tea time, in the afternoon called "Kaffee und Kuchen" (Coffee and cake), where at least here in the more rural area outside the bigger cities people will just drop unannounced into each others homes and bring some cakes or pastries along to have a nice chat and social gathering. For us younger generation and in cities it usually means meeting up at a café in the old city and eat/ chat or simply relax together there for an hour or two after work/ uni
@@maddilisious it most definitely is breakfast food in bavaria. you don't eat it every day, but on special occasions there's even a thing called "Weißwurstfrühstück". There is also a rule (from when fridges weren't a thing) that the Weißwurst was not supposed to "hear" it strike twelve.
Is it weird eatin butter with nutella, meat and cheese? Cause that’s just how we do it here in germany i never thought of it as weird. Some people even eat cheese with jam on brötchen. Like it’s normal
german breafast can be so much more. A poppy seed bun with salami and some butter, small slice tomato and of pepperbell and two eggs in a glass. Then how could the german guy forget a good coffe or tea? Also whisked eggs with ham. Or some salmon.
Is it normal in Germany to have vegetables along with cold cuts, cheese, and bread for breakfast? In Poland was normal for me growing up to have cucumbers, tomatoes, onion with it.
Tell me if I’m the only one. I can eat bread in the morning perfectly mine, but I really can’t eat rice in the morning.. I can eat rice any other time of the day with no problem tho 😱
I will say it again! : German sounds a lot like Norwegian (I'm Norwegian 🤗) so i understand 25•/° of the words he's using!! Amazing vid. Now I'm hungry 🎆
i learned norwegian at university and it defnitely was easier having german as my mother tongue and being able to speak english as well :) love the language ☺️
Asian countries typically eat soups for meals because it warms the body. Especially for breakfast you don't want your body to work to hard to digest the food (not usually raw food) or you can feel sluggish and heavy.
Oh, interesting. I was totally under the impression that cereal is a common breakfast food because fiber helps with digestion.
Yeah, and who has the energy to tackle that bread in the morning! It's so hard sometimes I think I might dislocate my jaw...
Aren't we, Asians, all about rice and soups (☞ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)☞
South east asian does not ☺️ we eat rice or noodles and not really soups
As a German we have always a cold breakfast (aside the eggs) as warm food makes us feel sleepy and stuffed. Breakfast usually consists of the here shown things plus some raw and pickled veggies and maybe some Quark (think of something between sour Joghurt and cream cheese) mixed with honey, cereal and berries
It's so weird for me (A german) to see german like food, Korean food and hearing them talk In English. Like my brain is confused haha
But it's really cool seeing a reaction to a normal breakfast for me!
Wir Deutschen brauchen am Morgen einfach die Kohlenhydrate, mit Wurst und Käse und dazu eine süße mit Konfitüre oder Nutella.. aber im Urlaub darf es morgens ruhig dekadenter sein :)
Do you like cini minis?
Obdachti loves yuchan ich verstehe dich so gut. Geht mir oft in the Videos so.
@@nofatmag hello, sorry i didn't see your Reply.... i don't mind them but i don't love them.
Obdachti loves yuchan haha no worries I’m not a big fan either
Ich habe noch nie jemanden gesehen, der das Papier vom Nutella Glas, in einem Stück abzieht 😄👍🏽
Only Angelina man muss mit irgendwas reinstechen am besten mit dem Messer that’s the right way to do it 😂
😂
Ich habe noch nie jmd. Nutella mit Butter gesehen
@@PhuongNguyen-fr2iy Es ist normal in Deutschland.
Herbert is so sweet, I always think he says 'interesting' when he doesn't really like something but doesn't want to disappoint/offend you. You should try to cook/recreate a German dish and make Herbert judge. Or you should try weird food blindfolded and guess the flavour/ingredients (it could be German/Korean)
I think his name is Robert dude :D
@@uweunstoppable nah its Herbert alright
It is typical for Germany to say "interesting" when you have nothing nice to say :D
@@potocatepetl jaa 😂
I'd love to see that!
we need a boyfriend tag / how u guys met and answering Qs!!! yall are literally goALSSS . okay thanks!! love this video I am very hungry rn lol
Dessert: Germany vs Korea
Butter+honey on bread tastes heavenly ♡
How's Husky sitting quietly with all the food in front of him
OMG Never saw someone Open an Nutella soooo clean😂🍦
Like I always have to pull at least 3 times on the silver paper haha 😆
i think its an asian thing to have a heavy full meal breakfast. Im from Malaysia and we do that too (also the same for Singapore and Indonesia afaik)
My husband is also from Germany and I'm from the US so I totally get it! We did the whole long distance thing too until I made the leap and moved to Germany in 2018. It's wonderful having a partner from another country and introducing each other to so many different things- especially food. He cooks German cuisine for me and I cook Mexican. I like schnitzel and rouladen (anything with gravy lol) but it's my Mexican cooking for the win. 😁
You two are just so adorable
As a Korean-Dutchie who was born in Germany and is currently living in Korea, I’m so torn😂 I’d definitely go for a Brötchen with Salami and Käse right now.
“We eat soup with everything”
My Asian self felt that 🍲
When I have honey on bread I always put butter it’s so good!
best! Pretty great/different with coconut butter too! :)
Cuz ppl usualy dont put butter on their bread with honey ? I have always done that, i thought it was normale lol
I would just have my german breakfast and a korean lunch tbh. Because both are delicious, I just cant eat korean stuff in the morning
Herbert is very sweet and is easy going open to trying new food :) he's a keeper YB !
He opened the Nutella so smooth he eats Nutella with Butter, he’s husband material 👍🏽
One of my favorite things about my trip to germany, was eating breakfast with my boyfriend's step family. All the fresh bread, meat, and cheese. So good! Seeing this makes me miss germany! 😭❤
Love this series! I loved having soup for breakfast when I spent time with my family in Korea!
german breakfast (especially weißwurst frühstuck) are amazinggg
What is weiß wurst Frühstück ,and is it wired that I don't know what that is even tho I'm half German and live in Germany ?? 😅
@@alirekew4929 it's a typical Bavarian Brunch. It's white sausage cooked in a broth. You eat it with typically sweet mustard and pretzels
@@mervesurmeli7270 Aah oke thanks for explaining 😊
@@alirekew4929 no problem, it's really good!
Awwwww, it's so cute when you feed each other!
I love seeing your dynamic, keep going these videos pull me in for sure! I vote for Korean breakfast for sure. I am a savory person too YB!
The way they look at each other 😍
I love you guys. I am from Denmark and really relates with the german breakfast and also speak german. I am trying to learn korean and the korean culture. So the way this is like combining my normal everyday life with the korean life is awesome! So helpful and interesting!
So interesting! I'm Russian and the German breakfast looks very similar to what Russians eat for breakfast here in the US. When I still lived in Russia, we didn't have access to as much food, so it would mainly be some kind of porridge (oatmeal, rice, millet, buckwheat, etc).
Such a wonderful breakfast on both countries
The Asian breakfast is essentially lunch served very early. The German breakfast is similar to American breakfast except we supplement gluten free vegan kale smoothies with collagen powder and cage free organic egg whites on weekdays. On weekends we brunch and consume 3000 calories of mimosas and French toast.
I'm loving these kind of videos.
I love this and enjoy the interaction between the both of you but I am like the savory side lol especially the dumplings and bean sprouts
same :)
I am german but i have to say I would prefer the Korean Breakfast because it gives you more energy especially the soup is great in the morning because it warms up your body from inside. And the Korean breakfast looks healthier 😅
i feel like the german side is missing yogurt and fruits and generally more healthy stuff hahaha
Yeah, I missed the fruits too. Also, I am not sure about the new generation, but the "older" one eats rather müsli instead of cereal.
butter and nutella melting on a hot piece of bread is EVERYTHING
Jetzt wo ich euren Kanal gefunden habe, schaue ich mir immer eure Videos an wenn sie mir vorgeschlagen werden! :D weiter soo
I live in germany and on weekends our breakfast is different kinds of Broetchen with butter, marmalade, nutella, cheese, meat, chocolate sprinkles additionally we have hard or soft boiled egg and freshly cut fruits with it. We drink coffee and some fruit juice.
Oh and I forgot to mention Croissants, we often also have Croissants.
Idea for next: Christmas meals! Or, like, the meals for a big holiday. Christmas is the common ground, though idk if Germany also has a "thanksgiving" like Korean Chuseok.
My personal german breakfast always contains some bread and cheese, maybe "sugar syrup" (Zuckerrübensirup) under the cheese and any kind of fruit plus a cereal-kind-thing (Corny for example). You can do it fast, because it doesn't take long to make, other than to cook a whole stew (I know you probably do it the day before but you still have to prepare all the side dishes) and it does what it has to do: makes me happy :D
This series is so nice haha my two worlds are colliding 😂😂
Thanks for making these videos, love from a small German kpop fan 🤗💜
Well, there are certain foods we eat for breakfast like light soups. I have never seen anyone eat soondubu for breakfast unless it is a leftover from the night before. Usually, you would have a light soup, a protein (fish if you live by the coast), and banchan. There are also lighter banchans like nanmul. KAs tend to eat more greasy breakfast banchans than people in Korea.
Ahh can you make a recipe video for that tofu soup? You made it look soo good!! 🥺
when you eat food, you make it very appealing (your dog is very cute;))))))))))))))))) I always loved watching you eat XD
Reasons Nutella can cause a war at the breakfast table:
1. Die or das Nutella?
2. Nutella with or without butter
I love the European breakfasts so much!
Literally so obsessed with you two, you guys are so cute 💓
It's so fun for me to watch this as a Korean who grew up in Germany 🙊 I can so relate to both! Man, I'm craving some 순두부찌개 🤤
Oh my gosh, I'm craving kimchi dumplings so much right now. Didn't have the opportunity to eat those here in Germany since my trip to South Korea/Japan in spring this year.
Watching you guys eat makes me hungry. After dinner.
Just ordered using your link! Super excited 😍
It all looks so good to me. The cheese plate and bread and the soup i would have ate for sure. I don't really care for sweet stuff.
You two are so cute!!!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Wow this is just phenomenal
Also German Korean couple 😍 Interesting to see it!
Warm food/mild soup in the mornings =)
their dynamic is so cute
You'll are really goals..
You two are unbelievably cute.
Hello I’m korean boy! 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷
I like this video 🙆🏻♂️🙏🏻✨
I’m your big fan 😂❤️💜💙🧡💚
hello 😊
I tried to eat rice in the morning but I just couldn’t. Usually I don’t eat a lot in the morning which is not healthy, I know, but I’m feeling kind of nauseous in the morning. I can’t eat meat, eggs or any other carbs except in bread and in cereal so I pretty much relate to Herbert‘s breakfast. I love sweet things in the morning like cereal, milk, yogurt, Nutella, jam.. also I don’t have the Time and Energy to Cook in the morning haha
9:10 He eats the bread, topping side down? Was zur Hölle Herbert? xD
두분 너무 귀여우세요!!!
You should make Herbert eat some of the spiciest korean food.
he will die 🤣🤣
omg when they fed each other... that was cute ASF
I like my German breakfast, but I definitely would eat soup for breakfast, too, if that was an option. I think it would be nice to have something warm and savory, that was easy to eat as an addition.
Heyyy I love your channel!
The beautiful YB Chang
I love the subtle similarities between 2 cultures foods and habits eating
In Vietnam we always have rice with side dishes and a soup but for lunch.✌🏼
Yb feeding herself before giving him some 😂
As always I end up getting hungry while watching the videos 😂😂💔
If only food teleportation was a thing and I can eat what you guys are having
As a Korean living in Germany, I miss my mom’s korean breakfast 😭
Yum..I miss Korean food so so much, now in the Swiss Alps, there's not a single restaurant here! Have to learn to cook some! Want to make kimchi but there's no napa cabbage..huhu..
Of course there are! Especially in bigger cities like zurich you‘ll find some korean restaurants and even a store.
@@Tenchoe32 Yea I meant where I am now in the Alps ahah. The reason I miss Zurich so much! Which would you recommend in Zurich? Or Bern? :) I always hate going to an Asian place and the food quality isn't "as I can get it in Asia or I can make better myself at home" hhehe.
When I still ate breakfast: no butter under Nutella and butter under the honey :D
재밌어요!
아 배고파졌어요...ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Lovely couple
Also normalerweise ist man zum Frühstück eine hälfte Brötchen mit 'Topping' und zum mitnehmen macht man beide hälften übereinander.
Everything looked delicious 😋😋😋
I think desserts would be interesting! Since Korea has such different traditional things and Germany is known for breads and pastries.
Those are not considered desserts here. Bread is just the base of our existence and all meals but Lunch exist of it (Breakfast - "the early piece", 11 o'clock snack - "break-bread/ butter-bread", supper - "evening-bread"), while pastries and cake are served at "Coffee and Cake time" in the afternoon. German desserts would be more along the lines of puddings, crèmes and fruit salads.
@@boahkeinbockmehr Cakes! Don't forget the cakes! Donauwelle, Herrentorte, Binnenstich (my favourite), poppy seed roll, apple Strudel, and then the seasonal cakes with apple, plum or rhabarber. I am hungry now.....
@@potocatepetl i mentioned them! ;) But as i said we rarely eat them for desert as they are way too heavy for that but usually as a separate meal, pretty much our pendant to the English tea time, in the afternoon called "Kaffee und Kuchen" (Coffee and cake), where at least here in the more rural area outside the bigger cities people will just drop unannounced into each others homes and bring some cakes or pastries along to have a nice chat and social gathering.
For us younger generation and in cities it usually means meeting up at a café in the old city and eat/ chat or simply relax together there for an hour or two after work/ uni
Where’s the Weisswurst und bretzeln?!?! 😍😍 made me miss that delightful German breakfast.
Weisswurst is no breakfast food and Bretzel aren't really one either haha
Mpjbxx doch! At least it’s a schwäbisch breakfast.
@@maddilisious it most definitely is breakfast food in bavaria. you don't eat it every day, but on special occasions there's even a thing called "Weißwurstfrühstück". There is also a rule (from when fridges weren't a thing) that the Weißwurst was not supposed to "hear" it strike twelve.
you guys are so cute together
Love this mukbang video haha
Can you show us how to make to the tofu soup?
lol my boyfriend is German too. He eats bread with butter and strawberry jam! That blew my mind. But it's surprisingly good.
Schokobrötchen oder Marmeladenbrötchen & BUTTER yes😍😍
Is it weird eatin butter with nutella, meat and cheese? Cause that’s just how we do it here in germany i never thought of it as weird. Some people even eat cheese with jam on brötchen. Like it’s normal
german breafast can be so much more. A poppy seed bun with salami and some butter, small slice tomato and of pepperbell and two eggs in a glass. Then how could the german guy forget a good coffe or tea? Also whisked eggs with ham. Or some salmon.
yum!!
LOL @ ya YB eating before you serve Herbert 😂 #relatable
Germans arr like 'Don't talk to me before I had my coffee'... 😂
i love how they say -“ hey it’s YB and Herbutt”
Herbert
@@potocatepetl you didn’t get the joke
The way he smelled the fish cake..dead lol You guys are adorable...make babies! =P
Nice Butter & Nutella! That is OG German!
Is it normal in Germany to have vegetables along with cold cuts, cheese, and bread for breakfast? In Poland was normal for me growing up to have cucumbers, tomatoes, onion with it.
recipe for 순두부?
You guys are soooo cute
She is so beautiful! 😁
Tell me if I’m the only one. I can eat bread in the morning perfectly mine, but I really can’t eat rice in the morning.. I can eat rice any other time of the day with no problem tho 😱
I usually eat breakfast foods for dinner and dinner foods for breakfast... societal norms aren’t my style especially when it comes to eating
YB!!! Fancy food next please???
Eat the cheese and the salami with the bread .. your making me nervous. Please. 😂
I will say it again!
: German sounds a lot like Norwegian (I'm Norwegian 🤗) so i understand 25•/° of the words he's using!! Amazing vid. Now I'm hungry 🎆
i learned norwegian at university and it defnitely was easier having german as my mother tongue and being able to speak english as well :) love the language ☺️
@@lilalaunebar1384 tusen takk😊
You should do a boyfriend tag video ☺️☺️ anyways i enjoy the food videos as well God bless 😁
I really like to have YB's plate for breakfast rather than herbert's.. because i do not like bread in the morning unless i have no choice...