What are you guys eating for Lunch in Lockdown? (This video was of course filmed before Lockdown. I have a ton of content left to edit from before Lockdown. So they'll be a mix of pre-Lockdown and during-Lockdown content. Next week I have a SCAM CALL CENTRE special for you all! We'll interview and INFILTRATE in West Bengal)
@Loyal Royalty its a fact dear. read history first before commenting . and by the way you know nothing about sikhism as skikhs we are told to respect other religions thats why i will not abuse islam for your illiteracy. i follow Fariduddin Ganjshakar and baba bulle shah who were muslims but preached message of universal brotherhood and securlism.
@@blackflag6976 Iran is all converted to other faith forcefully who will be Islamophobic there here in India we stopped political Islam. There will always be mistrust for Islamic faith as 90 % terrorism is done by them a partition on bases of religion happen and there should be suspicious people in India thats just cause and effect.the concept of super faith is enemy of Islam its time to edit 📖
Parsi food has its own tasty twist, very true. I have never met a Parsi who isn't a proud Indian first. Jai Hind! By the way Karl, you've melted your New Zealand accent away and now sound more and more Indian and your sub-continental pronunciations have gotten so much better. Hi to Manu too. Big fan here!
I ate at this restaurant - yes, in some ways it is like an Indian version of Iranian food. But it is unique - it is not exactly Indian but not fully Persian either. It is however, delicious. My best meal in India was Parsi food
Iran was a parsi country before muslimes occupied Iran and there are few parsies people's in Iran now and I think you are not a parsi you are a muslim from iran
As an Iranian I don't advice you to come now unless you want to die by the virus or by the government the whiter you are the higher chance to get killed or arrested
Am a Parsi from Gujarat, am so glad that such videos helps people know that who we are and that even we exist. :) Even you can find parsis/irani/zoroastrians in Pakistan, Iran, USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Zanzibar (Africa), Newzealand, UAE, Oman etc.
Parsis (Jorastrian Parsian) are the most respected Ethnic Minority in India. Very Very good people. Wish the world would recognize these modest people.
I'm Parsi, Married to my Indian wife and living in Pune... My wife knows how to cook all these dishes! Koobide , Ghormeh sabzi, Gheymeh, Fesenjoon, Mirza Ghasemi, Bagahali Ghatoogh .... We'd love to have you as our guests in our home🥰
@@Sirissssss Yes, I had been to this place almost 4 times. They have two 🐶🐶s , they look too homely and warm. Even their restroom is too artistic and ethnic.
@@navroz1135 Hahaha everything is Persian culture in subcontinent. From Persian came Food language Religion. Taj mahal is Burial site of a Persian Empress . Iran is land of Persians true Aryans
@Jaydan Gill Really What all the sabzi you eat , korma , biryani paneer 🤣 Persian culture is forever and ever . You just don't knw hw much influence persian has on you . One cant speak evn a line of words without speaking persian or live without persian influenced things .
I am a Parsi born in Ahmedabad, brought up in Vadodara and settled in Pune, so a little bit of all cities in me 😁. You're the first (and I think only) non-Indian/white youtuber I've come across who has covered parsi food and culture in India, and for that I thank you. Sometimes it feels a bit bad to see some Indians not even knowing who Parsis are, that's how low we are in numbers, but we sure do makeup for that in our contribution to society.
@Balu Borade Nah you must live in Peth/Kothrud/Deccan or something. Those are true blue Maratha areas. Places in Camp/MG/KP/Fatimanagar/Kalyani there's lots of Parsis. My neighbours are a 75 year old Parsi couple.
Thank you for this video! I am an Iranian and I love Indian people and Indian culture. We consider Parsi people of India part of our people. Zoroastrianism belongs to all Persians.
@@navroz1135 Good question that is what I always need an answer for! Probably due to the nature of the religion? Always accompanied with violence and force?
I love Parsi food! Had an amazing meal at Jimmy Boy but really need to see Brittania for myself. My first falooda though was at Chowpatty - So good I don’t think I could surpass that. Missing India.
@@anonymousravenclaw3364 his mum's a Parsi and a kid can only be Parsi if born from a Parsi mother. Although I won't presume what religion he identifies with now, if any.
I went to Iran 2 years ago and stayed with a Zoroastrian family for 9 days in Tehran. Iranian hospitality was 2nd to none. Big love to Iran from Australia by an Australian Indian.
I am from city of Durban in South Africa.i just started watching your blogs.from exposing different fraudsters to exploring new dishes in different states in india,i really enjoy what you do.hats off to you.keep up the good work.respect to you.respects to your wife Manu for being so supportive to you.God bless
@Zapper Zapped They ran off becoz they didnt want to intergrate into the muslim ideals and way of life .. Theres many parsis in Iran still ... how did they survive if muslims were persecuting them ???
@Zapper Zapped it's very much influenced as you see they don't consume pork and eat the meat which is deemed halal Arabia was peaceful then lool what when they sold and gambles there wives buried the daughters alive praying to idols which won't benefit them wow very peaceful the Arab lands had the golden age through Islam so did Jews living amongst Muslims had there golden age
Thank you Karl for continuing with the mixed content! Love to see anything of India at any time :) And I love watching Manisha. So funny her waiting for you to stop talking so she can eat. Such a beautiful real woman who doesn't put it on for the camera or anyone. Namaste from Australia
I feel Manisha's pain. My first trip to India was with my wife and two friends and one of the friends always insisted on taking pictures of the food while we sat there starving, smelling the tantalising aromas.
@@KarlRock it's different because it's your livelihood. Most people just take pictures just to store in their phone or upload to Facebook as if other people care.
Fascinating! You should visit this Parsi village called Udvada. Lots of great architecture. And secondly, you should do a vlog on Bohra food - another unique experience. There's the "Bohri Kitchen" in Mumbai. Bohras are similar to Parsis, except they are Ismaili Muslims.
One of my greatest work colleagues and friends was a Parsi. He came to UK from Mumbai in 1952 as a 19 year old and stayed here until retiring to Portugal in 1995. Sadly he passed away at the ripe old age of 83 in 2016. RIP Bomi! He sang in an English folk music group in the 70s which used to cause some interest back then :) One of life's real characters. Great to see Manu enjoying the food so much!
As an Iranian I'm really interested in seeing the similarities Question for karl : are you interested in visiting Iran after the whole pandemic goes away ? Edit : The falooda is so different from the Iranian faloode. The Iranian version is frozen in sugar water untill crunchy but not icy and we put rose water and or lemon juice on it and it doesn't have any dairy
Another engrossing vlog Karl. Keep the good work going. I loved it when towards the end of the video Manu showed her optimism when you urged people to go and taste Parsi food before it's gone. I'm confident that resilient, intelligent and industrious Parsis are going to be here for ever.
Dude you speak like ur an Indian yourself lol. Your accent has like a twist to it. Half Indian half New Zealand 👏👏👏 and you do the head move sometimes 🤣
I would love to see more from the parsis religious practices. I'm a kurdish alevi myself and I see so many similarities between zoroastrianism and alevis from my region. My grand parents still pray towards the sun witch has nothing to do with islam and we always lid candels.
This is nostalgic to watch! I remember my preschool/kindergarten being in a Parsi neighborhood, and sometimes my dad would treat me with their cuisine nearby. There's this unique vibe with these places which is sadly being diminished in favor of larger businesses and 'being with the times'; one could feel they're in for a real experience like a time capsule.
As a Parsee, I am so proud you a) tasted our food (Patri ni machi & lagaan nu custard are my favourites!); and b) mentioned our dear Farokh Balsara, a.k.a. Freddie Mercury! I wish you had tasted our Pelonji's Masala Soda ... I miss it so much! Oh, and you forgot to mention Jimmy Boy's in Mumbai ... that's wonderful too! It's called the Tower of Silence (doongerwadi) ... bodies of our dead become food for the vultures; however, now there is a serious disease threatening those vultures. There is a long-running debate on whether to install solar panels to help with the decomposition of bodies, but most Orthodox Parsees do not like the idea at all.
Hey Karl...I am Parsi from Mumbai...thou living in Dxb for 25 yrs now...I must say u are super human & ur wife is also really sweet in nature...Good Luck man...thanks for the kind words u shared on my religion...much appreciated...
Thanks for this video , I as someone with Iranian background never knew that Parsi people of India have their own food which is different than Iranian and Indian food . I hope one day you have a visit to Iran and experience the culture and the food
People in the west do not know that Freddy Mercury was Parsi. HOwever he was born in Zanzibar and then the family finally moved to India then the UK. Parsi's did not have to give up their own tradition, culture and religion in order to live in India. They were accepted with grace and were told not to slaughter animals (first thing, esp. cows). What they did was merge some of their culture into Indian culture and adapted their new Indian way of life. They learnt Gujrati/Hindi and were great philanthropists. Rattan Tata and the founder of Tata group of companies (1868) Jamshedji Tata are good examples. There was a good sized Parsi community living in Karachi, Pakistan, and there too, contributed greatly to the development of the city.
What are you guys eating for Lunch in Lockdown? (This video was of course filmed before Lockdown. I have a ton of content left to edit from before Lockdown. So they'll be a mix of pre-Lockdown and during-Lockdown content. Next week I have a SCAM CALL CENTRE special for you all! We'll interview and INFILTRATE in West Bengal)
preparing chana masala, rice and shrikhand as dessert
HELLO PEWDIEPIE I AM A BIG FAN 😳😳😂😂
Old play pubg m with carryminati and mortal
Shrikhand, yum! I love that in Gujarat
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I am from Iran, and I like how Iranian-Indian culture is still alive in India :)
how is coronavirus situation in iran
@@switchboard8905unfortunately not a very good situation. most of the people are in quarantine, but the virus keeps spreading
Iran was zarostrian state before 1400 AC.
Its sad how islam destroyed Zoroastrians in iran.
@Loyal Royalty its a fact dear. read history first before commenting . and by the way you know nothing about sikhism as skikhs we are told to respect other religions thats why i will not abuse islam for your illiteracy.
i follow Fariduddin Ganjshakar and baba bulle shah who were muslims but preached message of universal brotherhood and securlism.
I'm from Iran and this video is very heartwarming. Thank you! Glad to see Iranian and Indian culture combined. :)
Islam is Enemy parsi peoples
@@GOOGLEACCOUNT-zb5zv Except that Paris aren't islamophobic or bhakts like you Hindus.
And Islam is the majority and state religion of iran
@@blackflag6976 converted muslim spotted
@@indianamenesty3341 who?
@@blackflag6976 Iran is all converted to other faith forcefully who will be Islamophobic there here in India we stopped political Islam. There will always be mistrust for Islamic faith as 90 % terrorism is done by them a partition on bases of religion happen and there should be suspicious people in India thats just cause and effect.the concept of super faith is enemy of Islam its time to edit 📖
Parsi food has its own tasty twist, very true. I have never met a Parsi who isn't a proud Indian first. Jai Hind!
By the way Karl, you've melted your New Zealand accent away and now sound more and more Indian and your sub-continental pronunciations have gotten so much better. Hi to Manu too. Big fan here!
I'm Iranian and these foods seem like Indian versions of Iranian dishes, bet they were delicious, cheers
I love Iran❤️
@@snehpatel7555 Sneh bhai kabhi humare channel par bhi aao...travel aur food ke videos hum bhi banate,
umeed karte aap ko content pasand aayega aur aap channel subscribe karenge.
I ate at this restaurant - yes, in some ways it is like an Indian version of Iranian food. But it is unique - it is not exactly Indian but not fully Persian either. It is however, delicious. My best meal in India was Parsi food
well they were all zoroastrian dishes. had to be similar.
Iran was a parsi country before muslimes occupied Iran and there are few parsies people's in Iran now and I think you are not a parsi you are a muslim from iran
I'm from Iran and I lm so happy to show Persian food. I hope come to Iran and see how real hospitality as well❤ love from Ìran
I am coming. I have some very good Iranian friends. I really love their food
Maybe not this year
Super good food!!!!
Maybe this year end after the virus leaves humanity for good. : )
As an Iranian I don't advice you to come now unless you want to die by the virus or by the government
the whiter you are the higher chance to get killed or arrested
Am a Parsi from Gujarat, am so glad that such videos helps people know that who we are and that even we exist. :) Even you can find parsis/irani/zoroastrians in Pakistan, Iran, USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Zanzibar (Africa), Newzealand, UAE, Oman etc.
Lots of parsis in Mumbai bro, some of my best friends are. Lovely people, hardcore patriots and successful businessmen 👍🏽
Parsis (Jorastrian Parsian) are the most respected Ethnic Minority in India.
Very Very good people. Wish the world would recognize these modest people.
Yeah most of them are filthy rich and super hardworking.And have massive presence in Army like General Sam Manekshaw.
@@DG-kv3qi And th best part is they have adopted indian culture than most of our converted indians who feel arabian culture is their culture
Its zoroastrian
@@omarshaikh6903
What difference does it mak if call Jorastrian or Zoroastrian?
Amrit Patel what difference does it make if we call u Amrit or amrita
I'm Parsi, Married to my Indian wife and living in Pune...
My wife knows how to cook all these dishes!
Koobide , Ghormeh sabzi, Gheymeh, Fesenjoon, Mirza Ghasemi, Bagahali Ghatoogh ....
We'd love to have you as our guests in our home🥰
Those berries called Zereshk in Iran . They use to make a yummy food called Zereshk polo( rice) with Morgh( chicken)
Those dishes you named are Iranian food, not Parsi food. Parsis are a Zoroastrian people that have lived in India for over 1000 years.
Same here. From pune ✌️
you are parsi but not indian is that what you mean ???
@@gingertoast6216 Actually, yes. I'm mixed race but not Indian!
Even the Dog looks comfortable in his custom made sweater thing
The dog is lucky that it is in a Parsi area and is well taken care of.
I noticed the dog wearing a sweater. I thought that was an American thing.
@@Sirissssss Yes, I had been to this place almost 4 times. They have two 🐶🐶s , they look too homely and warm. Even their restroom is too artistic and ethnic.
@@khumbafernando2557 bless all folks who take care of animals big or small.
In the Zoroastrian faith Dogs are v imp n parsis take excellent care of their dogs.
Greetings from Tehran, Iran. best wishes for my Persian cousins in India, Ahura Mazda negah dare shoma bashad.
@ doesnt matter. They mixed with theindian peoples os there gens are mixed with indians now
Eatsomtim
Lol Afghanistan is a shit hole
Keep crying
I'm Iranian and I love my Parsi brothers and sisters 🥰 I hope that you can visit Iran one day with your lovely wife. You are both always welcome ❤❤❤
@@navroz1135
Hahaha everything is Persian culture in subcontinent.
From Persian came Food language Religion.
Taj mahal is Burial site of a Persian Empress .
Iran is land of Persians true Aryans
@@DrStrange234 who cares, if it is Aryans or not
@@DrStrange234 aurangzeb was turk not persian!!!
@Jaydan Gill
Really What all the sabzi you eat , korma , biryani paneer 🤣
Persian culture is forever and ever .
You just don't knw hw much influence persian has on you .
One cant speak evn a line of words without speaking persian or live without persian influenced things .
@@Aikadiwana
Aurangzeb was Turkic persian .
Mughals were Turkic rulers with persian mothers .
I'm so glad that there are people like you on this planet
Watching your video's always brightens my day
You two are making me fall in love with INDIA and it’s diversity ❤👏🏼🙌🏽❤️
I am a Parsi born in Ahmedabad, brought up in Vadodara and settled in Pune, so a little bit of all cities in me 😁. You're the first (and I think only) non-Indian/white youtuber I've come across who has covered parsi food and culture in India, and for that I thank you. Sometimes it feels a bit bad to see some Indians not even knowing who Parsis are, that's how low we are in numbers, but we sure do makeup for that in our contribution to society.
how many kids you have ?
@@Pravar Why do you care?
He's more Indian than most of us😂
I am in Pune. There's loads of parsis in Mumbai and Pune. They are everywhere.
Fatimanagar? If I'm not wrong
@Balu Borade Nah you must live in Peth/Kothrud/Deccan or something. Those are true blue Maratha areas. Places in Camp/MG/KP/Fatimanagar/Kalyani there's lots of Parsis. My neighbours are a 75 year old Parsi couple.
Camp and mg road some good cafes and ppl
@Balu Borade Thoda baher pada aplya pethetun,Saheb. Jag vegla disel achanak.
@Balu Borade My two aunts live in Pune and they're Parsis.
Manu is so gorgeous. you're a lucky man, bro.
Yes definitely she's gorgeous!
You're only saying that because she has vitiligo and she's white. And you like white people.
@@marielisette7712 Get back to your cell in the Asylum
Thank you
@@ryashaum wait something seems to be wrong in the matrix
The Legend Freddie Mercury too was part of the Parsi minority in India
Freddie Farrokh my mates's grand uncle.
@@leagueofshadows really
@@leagueofshadows NO WAY! thats so cool!
@@gurman8803 yes sir indeed. Mate is not on yt but on other sm. He doesn't like too much attention.
I accidentally read "part of the Parsi mythology". Well, he is a legend after all... :D
I love Persian food. I cannot imagine what Parsi food will be like. I'd like to try that one day.
Thank you for this video! I am an Iranian and I love Indian people and Indian culture. We consider Parsi people of India part of our people. Zoroastrianism belongs to all Persians.
But the Parsi were driven out of Persia only because their religion which predates Islam.
Why islam always destroy other religion
@@navroz1135 Good question that is what I always need an answer for! Probably due to the nature of the religion? Always accompanied with violence and force?
Waiter::Bill Sir!!
Karl::Nahi cchiye ji😜.
Yeah... It wasn't a cheap place 😐
@@KarlRock 😁
U made me laugh so loud thanks
What does it mean?
@@shapsugh1864 nahi cchiye ji translates to "I don't need/want"😌
*Hey, I’m Gujarati! Majority of the Parsi people live in Gujarat. I love Parsi culture! Also, they’re really nice.* 😃
Like sugar mixes with milk
@@inayatbilgrami5139 yes true af! there are many of them living here
Freddie Mercury’s parents where born in Gujarat
I love Parsi food! Had an amazing meal at Jimmy Boy but really need to see Brittania for myself. My first falooda though was at Chowpatty - So good I don’t think I could surpass that. Missing India.
The old gent passed awsy a couple of years ago
I am parsi. Thank u for making such good video. God bless you and your family
Love your videos Karl! They always help me to remember my time in India. I can't wait to visit again as soon as I can
Thanks Kate. Please return 🙏
This makes me happy. I'm a Goan, married to a Parsi, and I absolutely love the food they have.
Very sad
@@sassaniandynasty3796 don't care if you're sad, we're very happy.
@@sassaniandynasty3796 what's sad about that dummy 😀
@@aviefern Gold response bab! 😂
@@avieferna sad sad thing to say
My favourite Parsi is Ratan Tata, I like John Abraham as well. 😅😅
Parisis are great people
@@anonymousravenclaw3364 his mum's a Parsi and a kid can only be Parsi if born from a Parsi mother.
Although I won't presume what religion he identifies with now, if any.
@@PseudoProphet they're like Jews then
@@alex-sv8ru lol no. Zorastrians are not Jews. Now most of the Zorastrians have been converted into Muslims but they're Good Ones Shia Muslims
@@sahilahmed6959 parisi≠parsi
KARL IS SO RESPECTABLE TO HIS WIFE AND ALL HUMANS AROUND HIM .SALUTE TO KARL
Karl is good person and human in general
I went to Iran 2 years ago and stayed with a Zoroastrian family for 9 days in Tehran. Iranian hospitality was 2nd to none. Big love to Iran from Australia by an Australian Indian.
What a beautiful little historical story told by 2 beautiful people. Thank you
Im persian iranian & we love our parsi ppl in india 🌸🌺
I am from city of Durban in South Africa.i just started watching your blogs.from exposing different fraudsters to exploring new dishes in different states in india,i really enjoy what you do.hats off to you.keep up the good work.respect to you.respects to your wife Manu for being so supportive to you.God bless
I laughed so hard when that dog in sweater appeared and Karl named it "kuttaji"
This is wholesome
Manu is so beautiful by her nature she is such a strong woman you both made for each other God bless you touchwood
Zoroastrians of India 1400 years ago immigrated to India from Iran
After 1400 years still they don't forget Iran
@Zapper Zapped They ran off becoz they didnt want to intergrate into the muslim ideals and way of life ..
Theres many parsis in Iran still ... how did they survive if muslims were persecuting them ???
@@UA-camAfrica they kicked out from iran read the history duffer pig.
Not 1400 years but yes that had to flew
@Zapper Zapped the food karl is eating is mainly a Muslim type of food from Iran the zoarastrians adopted the main Iranian type of cuisine
@Zapper Zapped it's very much influenced as you see they don't consume pork and eat the meat which is deemed halal Arabia was peaceful then lool what when they sold and gambles there wives buried the daughters alive praying to idols which won't benefit them wow very peaceful the Arab lands had the golden age through Islam so did Jews living amongst Muslims had there golden age
Thank you Karl for continuing with the mixed content! Love to see anything of India at any time :) And I love watching Manisha. So funny her waiting for you to stop talking so she can eat. Such a beautiful real woman who doesn't put it on for the camera or anyone. Namaste from Australia
I knew Freddie was indian....I am 55 years old,so queen is in my range...we lived in Bombay in 1966..
Wow, I would have loved to have seen Mumbai in 1966!
Well, as per my experience many Indians know that Freddie Mercury was Indian,especially Mumbaiites.
U don't have to be old to enjoy classic rock and bands such as Queens etc. Many young ppl in their 20s also enjoy classic rock bands
Wasnt he pakistani?
@@arn7942 mmmm maybe???????thought he was from india..oops just read he was born in stone town zanzibar....
I feel Manisha's pain. My first trip to India was with my wife and two friends and one of the friends always insisted on taking pictures of the food while we sat there starving, smelling the tantalising aromas.
My wife does it every time.
haha that's me, except it's like minutes and minutes of b-roll shooting. food is getting cold.
@@KarlRock it's different because it's your livelihood. Most people just take pictures just to store in their phone or upload to Facebook as if other people care.
Hi Karl, you're so sweet. I love the way you say Na?
Is Manisha your wife?
@@karunavaghela9965 yes she is.
Freddie Mercury he´s my favorite Parsi, RIP one of the best Rock singers of all time
Fascinating! You should visit this Parsi village called Udvada. Lots of great architecture. And secondly, you should do a vlog on Bohra food - another unique experience. There's the "Bohri Kitchen" in Mumbai. Bohras are similar to Parsis, except they are Ismaili Muslims.
I'm obsessed with the orange hair
yes me too...
Manu Bhabi looks gorgeous . Sending love to the lovely couple from Land of The Long White Cloud .
One of my favorite food is Persian food, I dated a Persian guy for 4 years and it’s the best ever
Lucky u to be stayin in India. And love That we see Manu more often in ur videos.... she is so real and straight. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Freddie's actual name was Faroukh Bulsara.
Greetings from the Parsees of Bombay!! May Lord Zoroaster bless you! Btw I'm from aapro Freddie's school
In Persian the barberry rice is called Zereshk Polo. 🍺✌🍺
A winner, sit at table, real plates each , forks, spoons, napkins, water and good service. Never tasted any but you all cheer the flavor so thumbs up!
I love these two people!
Thank u for explaining Parsi and the food looks delishious! I wanna try 🙏
One of my greatest work colleagues and friends was a Parsi. He came to UK from Mumbai in 1952 as a 19 year old and stayed here until retiring to Portugal in 1995. Sadly he passed away at the ripe old age of 83 in 2016. RIP Bomi! He sang in an English folk music group in the 70s which used to cause some interest back then :) One of life's real characters. Great to see Manu enjoying the food so much!
It is impressive to see how much Persian food has transformed over the centuries and morphed into this lovely hybrid dish!
As an Iranian I'm really interested in seeing the similarities
Question for karl : are you interested in visiting Iran after the whole pandemic goes away ?
Edit : The falooda is so different from the Iranian faloode.
The Iranian version is frozen in sugar water untill crunchy but not icy and we put rose water and or lemon juice on it and it doesn't have any dairy
I wana try it
Do you live in Iran
If you're, How's it going there with the pandemic
@@ahhhelplease10yearsago60 no official report from the govt , mostly unproven rumors , but it bad , not as bad as the us or Italy but bad.
@@POTATOEH81 I hope it doesn't spread further
I am Indian and reside in Austria. I had been to Iran. Very friendly people. I have travelled to 11 Muslim countries, not where enjoyed, except Iran.
Another engrossing vlog Karl. Keep the good work going. I loved it when towards the end of the video Manu showed her optimism when you urged people to go and taste Parsi food before it's gone. I'm confident that resilient, intelligent and industrious Parsis are going to be here for ever.
So that's what's life looks like before covid 19 ?
Confined since 43 years , I forgot how that was.
LOL
It all looks delicious, I love Indian food looks like you both enjoyed all of it.
That's Iranian food.
@@j1407bmoon its a mix of indian and parsi food
That food looks so good, I can't even get that in New York, you guys are so lucky...
Very tempting meal. Learnt alot. Thanks for sharing!
Dude you speak like ur an Indian yourself lol. Your accent has like a twist to it. Half Indian half New Zealand 👏👏👏 and you do the head move sometimes 🤣
So, right. Karl has become quite Indian now. We should now call him Karlpesh :)
That looks Soo good! For a second I thought I could smell it!
Beginning of video: They serve incredible Parsi food at this Dharamshala😋😋😋😋😋
End of video: The food was ok...
You and your wife are awesome, love watching your adventures, take care, and stay safe always!! Enjoy!!
Karl, make food videos after lockdown as it is watering my mouth and I can't go out in a restaurant beacause of Curfew in Faridabad 😂😂
I really like this couple this shows love has no boundaries. Stay blessed always. Ameen . From California.
I would love to see more from the parsis religious practices. I'm a kurdish alevi myself and I see so many similarities between zoroastrianism and alevis from my region. My grand parents still pray towards the sun witch has nothing to do with islam and we always lid candels.
This is nostalgic to watch!
I remember my preschool/kindergarten being in a Parsi neighborhood, and sometimes my dad would treat me with their cuisine nearby. There's this unique vibe with these places which is sadly being diminished in favor of larger businesses and 'being with the times'; one could feel they're in for a real experience like a time capsule.
I’m a Parsi and Rustom’s is my fav ❤️
Rostam is the name of a hero in the book Shahnameh, a famous Iranian book in the world, be sure to read, Shahnameh of Rostam and Sohrab
Parsis have contributed more than any other Indian community to India and set an outstanding example to all of us.
As a Parsee, I am so proud you a) tasted our food (Patri ni machi & lagaan nu custard are my favourites!); and b) mentioned our dear Farokh Balsara, a.k.a. Freddie Mercury! I wish you had tasted our Pelonji's Masala Soda ... I miss it so much! Oh, and you forgot to mention Jimmy Boy's in Mumbai ... that's wonderful too!
It's called the Tower of Silence (doongerwadi) ... bodies of our dead become food for the vultures; however, now there is a serious disease threatening those vultures. There is a long-running debate on whether to install solar panels to help with the decomposition of bodies, but most Orthodox Parsees do not like the idea at all.
Thank you Karlji & Manishaji for the video and connecting it to the story and tradition behind.
Amazing, the food is almost like in Iran.
Parsis are lovely people & their food is amazing. Thank you Karl and Manisha for sharing this experience with us. 👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻🙏🏻
So gladdd you love the food, im persian as wel ❤️
You two make a great couple! Thanks for sharing, I enjoy them all! Khuda hafis
I believe the deep red/purple coloured sour berry is called "SUMAC" it's delicious with so many rice dishes.
Manisha is a real jem, you hit a jackpot there Karl..God bless the both of you!!
Food looks great..i'm drooling..lol...Manu is so beautiful..love the dress 😉
Loving your vlogs of your current life in India. Regards from Oman
Karl if u r going to Iran , that series will be best of best ❣️
Love you Parsi, respect you from Iran
And now I'm looking for the Vlogs that only has Manou (your wife) in it; she's such a joy to look at *-*
Hey Karl...I am Parsi from Mumbai...thou living in Dxb for 25 yrs now...I must say u are super human & ur wife is also really sweet in nature...Good Luck man...thanks for the kind words u shared on my religion...much appreciated...
I was waiting for this for 40 dang minutes!
(Got lotsa snacks with me because I'm sure this is gonna make me hungry, AGAIN!) 😁
Awesome video. Great vibes
I was laughing hard seeing "kuttaji" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for this video , I as someone with Iranian background never knew that Parsi people of India have their own food which is different than Iranian and Indian food . I hope one day you have a visit to Iran and experience the culture and the food
It is indian cuisine. Parsis food is indian cuisine.
I was so happy to finally see you guys on your live feed.
Love you guys. Your little friend ZanyZara
Happy u enjoyed but actually in iran we don’t have those food like that ps faloode totally different
@@White-factory oh I see
People in the west do not know that Freddy Mercury was Parsi. HOwever he was born in Zanzibar and then the family finally moved to India then the UK. Parsi's did not have to give up their own tradition, culture and religion in order to live in India. They were accepted with grace and were told not to slaughter animals (first thing, esp. cows). What they did was merge some of their culture into Indian culture and adapted their new Indian way of life. They learnt Gujrati/Hindi and were great philanthropists. Rattan Tata and the founder of Tata group of companies (1868) Jamshedji Tata are good examples. There was a good sized Parsi community living in Karachi, Pakistan, and there too, contributed greatly to the development of the city.
Beautiful couple, God bless you both ❤❤❤❤🙏🙏love from Pakistan
They are more loyal to India then us Indians! Our loyal Parsis, the best! We love you!😊😊😊😊😊
Watching from Philippines...Hello Karl and Manu!💖
Hi :)
I learn so much from these videos, thank you. Also, Manisha is beautiful. I loved what she did with her hair. 💐🌻
I live in Tehran, come already. I'll show you around!
I learnt and watch a lot from your channel I learn English by your channel thanks for showing our Heritage
Satish bhai kabhi humare channel par bhi aao...travel aur food ke videos hum bhi banate,
umeed karte aap ko content pasand aayega aur aap channel subscribe karenge.
How dare you Karl....Give us some mercy with the food in this lockdown 😭😭😭
When I go back to India I will go to this restaurant in Delhi and try this. I love India food, so many different flavors. Thanks Karl
The thumbnail makes me hungry...
I am Iranian, Sending love to you both. Love your videos.
This looks so yummy!! We should apply the same rule in my country: If you come to us, you have to integrate!
The difference is India does not force or apply a rule. It's their choice to integrate.
I like about this video Manu is down to earth formal.👍👍👍💐💐💐