Irish People Try Stereotypical Irish Foods

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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    We had irish people try out those "traditional" irish foods kindly supplied by the UA-cam commenters.
    Haggis, Corned beef & cabbage, Pigs feet, Guinness, Lucky
    Charms and Colcannon.
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  • @snufflyraccoon
    @snufflyraccoon 8 років тому +2176

    I've never in my life assumed they ate Lucky Charms

    • @donavanobrein8205
      @donavanobrein8205 8 років тому +34

      Aside from the Irish stereotype , I do like my beer and I do like to fight lmao

    • @cxbry4928
      @cxbry4928 8 років тому +7

      Well now Ye feckin know ! 😂💚

    • @corgisrule21
      @corgisrule21 8 років тому +5

      Right? Thanks for that generalization lol

    • @chrisjenkins2099
      @chrisjenkins2099 8 років тому +11

      seriously that's like the most disney shit ever.

    • @dirkdiggler8736
      @dirkdiggler8736 8 років тому +39

      They don't? The next thing your going to tell me is captain crunch isn't a real sea captain.

  • @ioanzatui
    @ioanzatui 5 років тому +339

    I saw 'haggis' in a ton of comments and was like, "That's Scottish, but go off, I guess." 😂😂

    • @lmn6023
      @lmn6023 4 роки тому +4

      Before I went to Scotland I thought that was a stereotype, like obviously people eat it, but I thought it was like something your grandma makes every once in a while. But it was everywhere! They even sold Pizza with Haggis

    • @nancyomalley9959
      @nancyomalley9959 4 роки тому +3

      @@lmn6023 Pizza with Haggis???
      Wrong on a million levels!!!

    • @babeena_gt_3645
      @babeena_gt_3645 4 роки тому +1

      It is Scottish

    • @candicestevens2389
      @candicestevens2389 4 роки тому

      Ioana is so hot!

    • @dzhellek
      @dzhellek 4 роки тому

      Feel lucky they didn't get cullen skink

  • @louisemaxwell2097
    @louisemaxwell2097 8 років тому +308

    "This is not what we're like. only half of my family can juggle marshmallows" 😂😂

  • @kirstenx6690
    @kirstenx6690 6 років тому +190

    I honestly got so triggered when the comments came up on the screen saying that Irish people eat haggis ! NO ! That’s Scottish ! I’m Scottish 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿! Just don’t 😂!

    • @scottishguy5085
      @scottishguy5085 3 роки тому +5

      I'm Scottish and haggis is disgusting

    • @thecentralscrutinizer5730
      @thecentralscrutinizer5730 3 роки тому

      Scottish eggs are awesome! Choose life! Lol sorry I'm reading Trainspotting

    • @josephperkins4080
      @josephperkins4080 3 роки тому +2

      Scotts-Irish American and only a real git would think Haggis is Irish

  • @extremelymemely9694
    @extremelymemely9694 7 років тому +418

    "only half of my family can juggle marshmallows" lol

  • @ShastaMusic
    @ShastaMusic 9 років тому +323

    The Irish accent is the most beautiful thing I have ever heard.

    • @Harpazo_to_Yeshua
      @Harpazo_to_Yeshua 9 років тому

      ShastaMusic I 'swoon' over women with Irish accents. lol :)

    • @yadayada3703
      @yadayada3703 9 років тому +5

      morning morality Against the peoples republic of Cork accent?!!? How dare you lol. I can't speak I have the dreaded Northern Irish accent.

    • @poopsmcghee2089
      @poopsmcghee2089 9 років тому

      ShastaMusic How about an Irish accent of someone who has lived in the south-proper(perhaps Charleston?). I'd kill to meet her

    • @jayisgay4992
      @jayisgay4992 9 років тому +1

      Thank you! :D

    • @TheLastAngryMan01
      @TheLastAngryMan01 9 років тому +7

      morning morality Yeah, people in Crumlin and Ballymun sound very sophisticated, lol.

  • @commieRob
    @commieRob 4 роки тому +266

    In defense of us Americans, I have never met anyone who thought haggis was an Irish food.

    • @TheOneBadAssGamer
      @TheOneBadAssGamer 4 роки тому +22

      Or lucky charms

    • @eyan4329
      @eyan4329 3 роки тому +6

      Trust me as an Irish person you meet a lot of them out there

    • @SCP--cy7cd
      @SCP--cy7cd 3 роки тому +3

      @Alistair Bolden no, it’s of Scottish origin therefore it’s Scottish. Nothing else

    • @SCP--cy7cd
      @SCP--cy7cd 3 роки тому +2

      @Alistair Bolden sure there are, they are different by culture, accent, geographical location

    • @eyan4329
      @eyan4329 3 роки тому +1

      You'd be surprised 😅

  • @GayaK91
    @GayaK91 4 роки тому +70

    Who in their right mind would think Lucky Charms are part of Irish people's typical food?

    • @JEspo83
      @JEspo83 2 роки тому +3

      I can say most of my American countrymen are not very cultured and have no clue what is going on beyond their 4 walls.

    • @81Fitzerz
      @81Fitzerz 2 роки тому +2

      Students

    • @Anonymouss222
      @Anonymouss222 2 роки тому +1

      Ikr

    • @cal.141_
      @cal.141_ Рік тому +1

      Are you kidding? It was a part of every good leprechaun's fight against the English.

  • @MiCKi914
    @MiCKi914 7 років тому +131

    "This is not what we're like...only half of my family can juggle marshmallows." LOL DYING

  • @PumpkinPails
    @PumpkinPails 9 років тому +371

    I actually have no clue what a typical Irish meal looks like, but I can assure you I never once thought it was pig's feet and Lucky Charms. I still do think there's a lot of cabbage and potatoes involved.

    • @SunBeast66
      @SunBeast66 9 років тому +13

      +GummyTumor The sunday roast is still quite popular, chicken, beef or ham with carrots/broccoli/cabbage/peas and potatoes.

    • @pearser117
      @pearser117 9 років тому +2

      +GummyTumor Well you're not wrong.

    • @georgiabaddeley6606
      @georgiabaddeley6606 9 років тому +1

      +GummyTumor I daresay they too have McDonald's

    • @greta661
      @greta661 9 років тому +3

      For breakfast it would be like sausages and eggs and toast for lunch it would be sandwhices and for dinner a roast on Sundays

    • @SunBeast66
      @SunBeast66 9 років тому +3

      +Honney Bunny sausages and eggs wouldn't be a daily thing, cereal and porridge are pretty popular. The likes of spaghetti bolognese is a normal enough dinner these days.

  • @Sad3eq
    @Sad3eq 8 років тому +104

    Lol love it when the guy looks at the red-headed girl and says I don't know where they get that

    • @foxman105
      @foxman105 8 років тому +6

      Yeah, that was a very subtle joke. I think many people missed that.

    • @MJRSA9404
      @MJRSA9404 8 років тому +10

      Jacket Jesus is the funniest of the lot. If he had his own show I'd watch the shit out of that.

    • @Sad3eq
      @Sad3eq 8 років тому +1

      Morgyn Smith THANK YOU!

    • @ellenboylan2386
      @ellenboylan2386 8 років тому +4

      he has his own channel

    • @dragonlord1689
      @dragonlord1689 8 років тому +4

      Jacket Jesus!! LMAO!!

  • @aoifepronouncedefaitsirish807
    @aoifepronouncedefaitsirish807 6 років тому +118

    I love the way us Irish say "sláinte (health)" before drinking alcohol

    • @cre8chaos69
      @cre8chaos69 5 років тому +5

      i came to the comments simply for this. thank you

    • @ddd228
      @ddd228 5 років тому +3

      But I cannot pronounce it! Not even trying.

    • @badguy1481
      @badguy1481 5 років тому +1

      All I ever heard in Ireland was "Drink up guys..and we'll have one more for the road!"

    • @badguy1481
      @badguy1481 4 роки тому +2

      @Gggg Yeah...Because they don't "consume" it...They "main line" it!

    • @graceanne385
      @graceanne385 4 роки тому +3

      BADGUY 1
      We say slainte all the time.

  • @grahamkristensen9301
    @grahamkristensen9301 9 років тому +24

    I love how they're all like "yeah, we don't really eat this stuff" and then when they break out the Guinness they're all like "FUCK YEAH!"

  • @LucasSSP
    @LucasSSP 9 років тому +882

    I'm sorry if that's offensive but mid video on I just started visualizing everybody as pirate captains, even the red head woman. Guess it was the accents and the background music. lol

    • @facts
      @facts  9 років тому +54

      +Lucas Simões No offence taken... We can't help but do it now too! (And yes, we're Irish)

    • @LucasSSP
      @LucasSSP 9 років тому +32

      Facts. Arrr!!! :D

    • @vlogsbyaine97
      @vlogsbyaine97 9 років тому

      +Lucas Simões Were not pirates mate ^-^

    • @republican6574
      @republican6574 9 років тому +31

      I'm Irish and that's funny as hell

    • @LukaDonesnitch
      @LukaDonesnitch 8 років тому +6

      +Lucas Simões Arrgh matey, now off to walk the plank with ye

  • @mmedefarge
    @mmedefarge 8 років тому +20

    I had an Irish foster mom and she made really good corned beef and cabbage, soda bread and pies. (That was over 60 years ago.)

    • @legoswreviewsandcomparison3685
      @legoswreviewsandcomparison3685 2 роки тому +1

      Damn how old are you

    • @Nik-ul4on
      @Nik-ul4on Рік тому

      but that's american and not really irish (the corned beef and cabbage combo)

    • @mmedefarge
      @mmedefarge Рік тому +2

      @@legoswreviewsandcomparison3685 Over 70. Yes, people do live that long and more and I'm still working f/t.

    • @lennybuttz2162
      @lennybuttz2162 Рік тому

      Oh man I love the soda bread.

  • @crowdedcar
    @crowdedcar 7 років тому +40

    "it's sugary, but delicious." you could say they're Magically Delicious(TM)

  • @Dez-E
    @Dez-E 8 років тому +64

    This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels on youtube.

    • @verswank1987
      @verswank1987 5 років тому

      This channel and their videos have replaced the in my life. This is my new show.

  • @excellentlunch
    @excellentlunch 9 років тому +422

    No one in America actually thinks Lucky Charms are Irish tho.

    • @luckycharms442
      @luckycharms442 9 років тому +13

      Fuck ya viola, I am too Irish ya swag bottler.

    • @excellentlunch
      @excellentlunch 9 років тому +4

      Wow, Lucky Charms. *slow clap* You're so clever. I'm so impressed by your vigor. Pat yourself on the back, would you. I'm...I think I'm blinded by your glory.

    • @luckycharms442
      @luckycharms442 9 років тому +1

      Fuckin' rights.

    • @excellentlunch
      @excellentlunch 9 років тому +2

      AoifeL93 lol. what.

    • @excellentlunch
      @excellentlunch 9 років тому +2

      AoifeL93 No, an overweight, American hillbilly with a contrived hick accent would be just that--a stereotype. It would not be racist. White people cannot be racist against whites because we cannot be oppressed just like perpetuating a stereotype about a leprechaun is not oppressing any Irish people. Racism indicates oppression.

  • @thehonesttomomtruth610
    @thehonesttomomtruth610 9 років тому +58

    Irish people are such gems.

    • @TheOriginalMoc
      @TheOriginalMoc 9 років тому +6

      thank you' no fear of us getting a big head or anything :)

    • @Darcnhife
      @Darcnhife 9 років тому

      Hannah Maris YEAH THEY ARE! THIS GAL KNOWS WHAT SHE'S TALKIN' ABOUT!

    • @thdgcfx
      @thdgcfx 9 років тому

      Beautiful people all around :,)
      Especially the ladies

    • @oisin788
      @oisin788 9 років тому +10

      I honestly read that as "germs" at first and was preparing my finest rants

    • @matthewoconnor5975
      @matthewoconnor5975 9 років тому

      Hannah Maris Thank you. :)

  • @Catmom2004
    @Catmom2004 6 років тому +33

    "I'm sure it's lovingly prepared...but it's a FOOT." LMAO

    • @crashland5711
      @crashland5711 3 роки тому +2

      with fricking hair still on it

    • @Catmom2004
      @Catmom2004 3 роки тому

      @@crashland5711 I hadn't seen this video for a couple of years & did not remember it. So, I watched again and that comment STILL makes me laugh today.

  • @XSammyRocket
    @XSammyRocket 9 років тому +1217

    the only thing this proved to me is the irish people are hot.

    • @McFinntastic
      @McFinntastic 9 років тому +115

      It truly is a cross we all have to bear.

    • @brim4brim
      @brim4brim 9 років тому +21

      Ha, we like you, your invited to the party!

    • @TheOriginalMoc
      @TheOriginalMoc 9 років тому +14

      come visit any time ill show you around :)

    • @dragon53777
      @dragon53777 9 років тому +24

      Yes....the red head girl haha.

    • @chickeydii2132
      @chickeydii2132 9 років тому +8

      0____0 Yes....how unfortunate that is hahahahaha! I mean the accents....the beards.... 0_0
      *cries in a corner* XD

  • @deadaccount1991
    @deadaccount1991 9 років тому +501

    I'm suprised there wasn't any potato's.When I think of Irish sterotypes that's the first that comes to mind.

    • @thepumking365
      @thepumking365 9 років тому +10

      there was in the colcannon and I think the guy said "Potato again" so I assume there was some potato with the bacon and cabbage.

    • @facts
      @facts  9 років тому +21

      Mysticm1 There was some potato in the Colcannon and the Corned beef & cabbage, we had originally talked over having them try a raw potato but ended up taking it out of the final video!

    • @Bugsaresocool
      @Bugsaresocool 9 років тому +12

      We all eat potato.

    • @Pintroll300
      @Pintroll300 9 років тому +11

      Bugsaresocool Here up in the North its nothing but bloody potatoes. D:

    • @emilyrosejane2996
      @emilyrosejane2996 9 років тому

      Do any of you know that potatos nevr came from Ireland in the first bloody place? It came from New Jersey and other places like that.. Just because they grow them there like every other place in the fricken world does not mean they are addicted!

  • @eyeizarandummugga
    @eyeizarandummugga 9 років тому +157

    I think the people working in Facts thought it'd be funny if you guys ate lucky charms cause I never 'once' thought Irish people ate them.

    • @SunBeast66
      @SunBeast66 9 років тому +3

      I've never seen lucky charms for sale here.

    • @yummymummy1981
      @yummymummy1981 9 років тому +6

      +SunBeast66 I think the only time you can get them in the UK and Ireland is if you have an import section in the local supermarket XD
      I always thought Lucky Charms were American?

    • @marykate2130
      @marykate2130 8 років тому +2

      +Tre ori And they are dear, it's a pitiful breakfast meal only the dim serve to their children.

    • @Mothman1992
      @Mothman1992 8 років тому

      +Mary Kay yeah, it's not meant as a breakfast. it's to give to stoners with the munchies

    • @nalanihamby3710
      @nalanihamby3710 6 років тому

      MrZee lol same here!

  • @SomeoneYouDontKnowOfficial
    @SomeoneYouDontKnowOfficial 6 років тому +8

    I just love the "this is not what we're like, only half my family can juggle." 10/10

  • @MichaelSHartman
    @MichaelSHartman 9 років тому +90

    I can't believe someone actually put Lucky Charms in front of them and stated that Americans think that is traditional Irish food. They must now think we are a bunch of morons. At least put down some "Irish Stew" or something. It is good to dispel misconceptions and learn the truth about another culture. The cereal was lame.

    • @MichaelSHartman
      @MichaelSHartman 9 років тому +8

      Sorry Facts, I thought I was on BuzzFeed.

    •  9 років тому +3

      Irish stew is actually Irish.

    • @miss_swiftiesjoukje8670
      @miss_swiftiesjoukje8670 9 років тому +1

      +Michael Hartman me too

    • @whoviandiana948
      @whoviandiana948 9 років тому +2

      I have no clue why they put that xD and I'm american

    • @labradude
      @labradude 9 років тому +1

      +David Parsons Justin is Canadian...

  • @thiagoracca
    @thiagoracca 9 років тому +69

    In brazil we say that tradicional Irish food is guinness and when I came in Ireland I discovered that we are right hahaha...CHEERS!!

    • @MuayThai_Don
      @MuayThai_Don 9 років тому

      +Thiago Racca Food? lol

    • @thiagoracca
      @thiagoracca 9 років тому +2

      Doge kidding man.. did you watched the video.. in the title is written food, but they taste guinness anyway (just like in Ireland haha) CHEERS

    • @mugiwaranami8623
      @mugiwaranami8623 9 років тому

      +Thiago Racca the fuck is guinness?

    • @thiagoracca
      @thiagoracca 9 років тому

      Mugiwara Nami what?!?! guinness is a beer not sex... did you watched the video?

    • @mugiwaranami8623
      @mugiwaranami8623 9 років тому +1

      Thiago Racca "the fuck is guinness" means "what the fuck is guinness"

  • @humantacos9800
    @humantacos9800 8 років тому +236

    "Guinness is an Irishman's battery." Yes.

    • @queenofyeay
      @queenofyeay 8 років тому +3

      I thought that was hysterical.

    • @1958debs
      @1958debs 8 років тому +1

      We took over loads of porky recipes with us...just what the hell are they eating now?

    • @BarberShave19
      @BarberShave19 6 років тому +1

      Spoken like a true Irishman. Lol

    • @noahroangoldwing
      @noahroangoldwing 6 років тому +1

      Human Tacos works on Irish-Americans as Well

    • @irishpride2993
      @irishpride2993 6 років тому

      I'm Irish I even use Guinness is great to add to plump pudding better taste😊

  • @jaybee1061
    @jaybee1061 7 років тому +2

    The videos including this young lady are by far my favorite. She’s a
    stunner.

    • @Sujad
      @Sujad 3 роки тому

      "Young"

  • @TheMemorySense
    @TheMemorySense 9 років тому +160

    Just so people know, there are quite a few American's who don't resort to stereotypes about other countries. I personally love to hear how they truly are. So, let's not resort to American stereotypes in a video trying to combat stereotypes, k?
    We get it. Everything thinks Americans are ignorant and selfish. That's kind of like when you lump everyone into one category. What's the word for that again?

    • @boomslangskinner
      @boomslangskinner 9 років тому +5

      Exactly what I was thinking.

    • @georgemiser
      @georgemiser 9 років тому +11

      Generalisation?

    • @TheMemorySense
      @TheMemorySense 9 років тому

      georgemiser lol

    • @BarocaS2
      @BarocaS2 9 років тому +9

      The thing is though, steriotypes can sometimes be true although usually are just silly (you should not take offense lol). They can be quite accurate as they are a generalisation of a population of people. For example most Irish do drink a lot, but not all, some would take offense to that statement, but its wasted energy. I love traveling to America, I've been there several times and to many different states. American's are generally ignorant towards other cultures. So ignorant and clueless that its comes across as stupidity but its mostly just ignorance. Every country has its stupid people, so this steriotype is false in my opinion. America's problem is that the average Joe truly believes that America is NO.1 at everything, without a doubt in their mind. They have no interest in looking at the rest of the world because of this. I met a lot of lovely people who did not think or act in this way and many lovely people who did. From my experience i would just call it a small part of American culture. Don't worrie, the French are ignorant too :D , America's not the only one lol

    • @lisacmeier
      @lisacmeier 9 років тому +4

      BarocaS2 I hope we are more individualized. Being an American on UA-cam has become quite embarrassing to me. Just think, we reach more people world wide via the internet than any other way and here we are trying to act so righteous. What has happened to us?! We are supposed to be the "melting pot" of cultures. Our money says " e pluribus unum" (from many comes one) , how have we lost that mind set? We should be embracing other cultures and here we are acting like a bunch of spoiled children.

  • @nunyabiznez6381
    @nunyabiznez6381 7 років тому +112

    I'm American. My mother's grandparents all came from Ireland over a hundred years ago. My mother's one grandfather came here on the maiden voyage of the Carpathia. He brought two pieces of luggage. One was a bag of clothes and some personal items. The other was a case of whiskey. He had heard that America doesn't have whiskey and figured it would last him a month or so until he got settled and could send for more. his dad, my great, great grandfather, had stolen it along with many other cases of booze from some undisclosed business sometime in the 1870's. When he got here he found that not only did America have whiskey but suddenly he liked it more than Irish made whiskey. So the case got put into the back of a closet in his aunt's house. When he married he moved to a new house and took the whiskey with him, unopened. Over the years, at some important family occasion his relatives would urge him to open a bottle and make a toast with the "special" whiskey. When I was a kid, half the case was still there. When my great grandfather died my grandfather ended up with what was left. Over the years he too would occasionally open a bottle. My mother inherited three bottles. I don't drink at all but my other four siblings do. So my mom in her motherly wisdom, gave it all to me a couple of years before she died. I asked her why since I don't drink and she said it was because my brother's would drink it away in a week and my sister would give it to her husband who would drink it away in a day. She said in my hands it would pass to the next generation. I opened on bottle two years ago mostly because I was just dying to find out what 140 year old whiskey tastes like. I don't know what all the fuss is about. It tastes exactly like turpentine, just like any other whiskey I have tried except maybe slightly stronger flavor. I put the cork back in the bottle and wrapped the whole thing up in plastic and keep all three bottles in the top shelf of my cabinet. I collect antique bottles and as far as I'm concerned, the value is as a collectible bottle. It looks good in a cabinet but tastes like crap.

    • @xadam2dudex
      @xadam2dudex 5 років тому

      @Cillian O'Brien Northern Ireland

    • @zuperman2212
      @zuperman2212 5 років тому +39

      This person never once claimed to be Irish. They clearly stated they are American with Irish ancestry. IDK why people are getting up in arms about them claiming to be "Irish" even though that isn't the case what so ever.

    • @adambohan7896
      @adambohan7896 5 років тому +2

      nunya biznez no one cares

    • @megoobee
      @megoobee 5 років тому +11

      @Adam Bohan: Obviously you do since you responded. (insert rolleyes emoticon)

    • @badguy1481
      @badguy1481 5 років тому +7

      Great story!

  • @sophiesmith2649
    @sophiesmith2649 8 років тому +105

    Stereotypical joke:
    An Irish man walks out of a bar.
    Everyone laughs

    • @TheCaptainSplatter
      @TheCaptainSplatter 8 років тому +1

      +Sophie Smith Like the leather jacket guys joke about a hockey game broke out in a Canadian bar/pub/tavern fight type deal.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 8 років тому

      +Alucard Hellsing Why Canadians do it doggy-style?
      So they can both watch the hockey game.

    • @pinksparkles-kz8jj
      @pinksparkles-kz8jj 8 років тому

      I don't get it....

    • @davidkeenan5642
      @davidkeenan5642 8 років тому +1

      +pinksparkles2278
      Jokes like this usually start with, "An Irishman walked into a bar ...." Such as :-
      An Irishman walked into a bar and died.
      It was a iron bar.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 8 років тому +1

      David Keenan If he was in Scotland, it would have been a Barr's Irn-Bru bar.

  • @Kruppt808
    @Kruppt808 6 років тому +9

    So I married an Axe Murderer, taught me that haggis is Scottish and Mike Myers would go on to make millions with his excellent Canadian/Scottish accent in an animated movie series.

  • @StarSnowGhost
    @StarSnowGhost 7 років тому +200

    I love watching Europeans eat our cereals and being both delighted and disgusted at the same time. We are so weird.

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger 5 років тому +7

      As someone who just gained and lost weight in the last couple months from "treating myself", seeing anyone eat our frosted sugar minibombs makes me cringe. Shit's diabetes in a box.

    • @etonbachs4226
      @etonbachs4226 5 років тому +11

      @@manictiger I love the taste of diabetes in the morning.

    • @justacountryboy2346
      @justacountryboy2346 5 років тому +6

      Even I, an American, look at our cereal choices and say, "WTF?" Then a grab that big Economy Family size box of Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs

    • @ansh0133
      @ansh0133 5 років тому +1

      @@justacountryboy2346 🤣

    • @Biscuits2
      @Biscuits2 5 років тому +2

      U say europeans as if it’s a country

  • @bulok69
    @bulok69 8 років тому +85

    What's up with the vampire leprechaun Russel Brand? He's unearthly pale but hilarious

    • @TheCaptainSplatter
      @TheCaptainSplatter 8 років тому

      +Ice Bear Heard its always cloudy there.

    • @dgphi
      @dgphi 8 років тому

      +bulok69
      He is translucent.

    • @beachyblondieboo
      @beachyblondieboo 8 років тому

      +bulok69 I gotta feeling he's wearing make up. But if I was a rock producer I'd sign him up for sure.

    • @expressrobkill
      @expressrobkill 8 років тому +3

      +bulok69 irish people are more pale thats what happens when there's not a lot of sun.

    • @expressrobkill
      @expressrobkill 8 років тому

      Ice Bear yup

  • @facts
    @facts  9 років тому +165

    We've just added English subtitles(closed captions) to the video which you can access via the "CC" button under the player.

    • @defenderofmen11
      @defenderofmen11 9 років тому +18

      And I love them. Especially caption for the sound she makes around 2:34. "Blugarblar" Makes the video that much better.

    • @SirAntoniousBlock
      @SirAntoniousBlock 9 років тому +40

      Why? They're speaking English.

    • @duhtoff
      @duhtoff 9 років тому +36

      SirAntoniousBlock Are they? are they really?

    • @Desiree2297
      @Desiree2297 9 років тому +1

      xD

    • @nekossd7589
      @nekossd7589 9 років тому +1

      You idiot there not speaking English they're speaking Irish douuuuuhh

  • @ballybunion9
    @ballybunion9 5 років тому +8

    In that last bit, Elga looks like Scully listening to one of Mulder's theories.

  • @louiserichardson3465
    @louiserichardson3465 9 років тому +529

    Do people actually think that Haggis is Irish?

    • @umuahjokuamadi-obi7452
      @umuahjokuamadi-obi7452 9 років тому +18

      Im surprised they didn't put shepherd 's pie on that list

    • @AntiRacistWarrior
      @AntiRacistWarrior 9 років тому +2

      Facts. You racist anti-english IRA supporters make me laugh.

    • @taradoherty9469
      @taradoherty9469 9 років тому +1

      +Scorpion20012001 naw we don't have any of that pigs feet and all up in the north I'm from Strabane it's a Catholic town up in Tyrone

    • @gogomonkey111
      @gogomonkey111 9 років тому +2

      +Scorpion20012001 There not up North either. I'm from Derry and I've been to Donegal, Fermanagh, Armagh, and Antrim and never seen them.

    • @kzizzles8329
      @kzizzles8329 9 років тому +2

      Haggis isn't actually scottish either, historians actually think its Danish

  • @wiilyum
    @wiilyum 9 років тому +41

    They have a more stereotypical view of Americans than we have of them. In all honesty I don't know very many Americans that think about "stereotypical" Irish foods all that much. The first thing that comes to mind when I think of Ireland are potatoes and beer that's pretty much it, besides that they're not much in my thoughts or much of anyone else's here. Our stereotypes tend to be directed towards each other here, rather than Europe but, apparently they think otherwise.

    • @wiilyum
      @wiilyum 9 років тому +2

      Dean wcw One thing most people realize when their talking about stereotypes is that they're not true. They seem to believe them.

    • @mafiacat88
      @mafiacat88 9 років тому +2

      America is a big, loud(don't take it the wrong way, I mean on the "world stage"), and is quite active in the global community. That means we in other countries hear a lot about you. Since we are thinking of your country some people will turn to makign steryotypes, which they do for your country rather than say.... new zealand, because yours in more prevalent in our minds. Also some americans come across as EXTREMELY vocally patriotic (not saying that is wholly a bad thing, just some of you are) which can be a bit... irritating from our side of things. Which leads to some negative feedback.
      Not trying to be mean here, just trying to give you the perspective from the other side of this, to help you understand the roots of it. Also keep in mind, much of it is just in jest. It's not to be mean, it's just joking around.
      Sorry about the slightly block-o-textish reply, but have a good day.

    • @wiilyum
      @wiilyum 9 років тому

      mafiacat88 That's understood and I know exactly what you are referring to. It's completely understandable that they would have a bigger opinion on us than we have on them specifically for the reasons you've stated. While often it is simple jest as you stated there can still be some who seem to take it a bit far, but we are online after all so I think its best to consider those people a minority.

    • @deaneireann4769
      @deaneireann4769 9 років тому +1

      Id hate to see his reaction if he was french...my gawd!! ;)

    • @johnoneal1234
      @johnoneal1234 9 років тому

      E: Check my links up the page, you'll see why they do the things they do.

  • @McDougal_
    @McDougal_ 9 років тому +37

    "Corned beef and cabbage" was invented by Irish immigrants living in the slums of New York City. It was made from the cheapest ingredients they could buy because many weren't hired due to the racist attitudes of the time. The corned beef was actually due to Jewish influence.

    • @dtq73880
      @dtq73880 9 років тому

      What race are the Irish exactly ?
      Caucasians believe it wasn't racism but they were discriminated against for sure mostly because so many came at one time and over whelmed the system.

    • @McDougal_
      @McDougal_ 9 років тому +8

      Derek Quinn What race are the Irish? Irish of course. Race can be defined as cultural not just by skin tone

    • @CoNfUsEdYeP
      @CoNfUsEdYeP 9 років тому +1

      Derek Quinn Believe it or not most cultures have had issues with racism and prejudice's. Some more extreme then other's of course.

    • @McDougal_
      @McDougal_ 9 років тому +1

      Derek Quinn I don't need anthropology lessons, I know how skeletons are classified. Skeletons are also of course only one way to classify race. Culture is another way. Anthropometric features aren't the only way to distinguish between groups of people, after all.

    • @McDougal_
      @McDougal_ 9 років тому

      Jon Mayo Yes... i know

  • @Crackrzz
    @Crackrzz 7 років тому +1

    Corned beef and cabbage. I've had that growing up... I'm Canadian. Nova Scotia... new Scotland. I think it's lovely.

  • @JoeShopper
    @JoeShopper 8 років тому +122

    I rewound the red headed girls reaction to the pigs foot like 15 times.

    • @STEPHLUVAT
      @STEPHLUVAT 8 років тому +5

      I just commented the SAME thing...and I STILL cant stop watching. LOL

    • @hk8864
      @hk8864 8 років тому

      TURN IT INTO A TRY NOT TO LAUGH

    • @carameljenkins
      @carameljenkins 8 років тому

      You could buy pickled pigs feet in the liquor store around the corner from my home growing up. And I grew up in Los Angeles, CA.
      My dad is from Mississippi and they eat them there too. I didn't think pigs feet were a multicultural thing but learn something every day.

    • @carameljenkins
      @carameljenkins 8 років тому

      Carbonsnail my dad is from a small town called Starksville up in the northern area. Nice.

    • @carameljenkins
      @carameljenkins 8 років тому

      Carbonsnail he was born in 54. But raised on a farm with his grandfather till his early teens. So he has a lot of random stories and mindset of a generation earlier.

  • @shodowman1
    @shodowman1 7 років тому +333

    Americans probably think we live on potatoes and cabbage and beer xD

  • @manicangel7796
    @manicangel7796 8 років тому +15

    The best part is calling Guiness "An Irish Man's Battery. You Pop That In and They're Good To Go." =D

  • @colmanoflynn5367
    @colmanoflynn5367 7 років тому +71

    just an Irish lad passing through the comments

  • @duewhat9815
    @duewhat9815 7 років тому +40

    Lucky charms is kind of referencing the leprechaun and his pot of gold (the cereal) at the end of the rainbow...I don't think anyone ever pictured it as Irish food.

    • @muscledog666
      @muscledog666 4 роки тому

      Is made in kilkenny and exported by the CIA

    • @eyan4329
      @eyan4329 3 роки тому

      You'd be surprised 😅

  • @yas3895
    @yas3895 8 років тому +611

    Lol we Americans don't assume that you guys eat "lucky charms". It's just a cereal with a funny leprechaun

    • @oisinbarker5889
      @oisinbarker5889 8 років тому +11

      We don't it's not even a cereal over here

    • @damianryan9155
      @damianryan9155 8 років тому +5

      triggered

    • @zecchinoroni
      @zecchinoroni 8 років тому +23

      Oh shut up with your triggered

    • @pippofranco879
      @pippofranco879 8 років тому +28

      triggered by "triggered"

    • @lacymcduffie6855
      @lacymcduffie6855 7 років тому +5

      Yazzie A. yeah, I don't think that we think they eat much at all. We know they're not the food people like Italians, French etc.

  • @Ibbygirl19
    @Ibbygirl19 8 років тому +110

    "I'm sure that's lovingly prepared, but.... just... it's a foot, like, it's a foot." hahahahahaha
    I think what happens a lot of times in the US is that we can be a bit of a time capsule. The culture that is brought over with the big immigration waves is a product of the time that those waves took place and as such it kind of freezes at that point and gets handed like that to the kids, grandkids etc. Meanwhile back in the old country, life is progressing and going on into modernity. It's a funny thing how America is "The New World" and yet among the immigrant populations it can actually be very old fashioned.
    Now in the case of Lucky Charms, that's just marketing! Nobody really believes it's an Irish breakfast staple. lol I do love that little Leprechaun though. hehe

    • @RK-ev6dw
      @RK-ev6dw 8 років тому +8

      That's how it is in the Arab American community, as well! I went to Dubai recently and was surprised to see that the entire region was nothing like what our grandparents remembered, lol.

    • @ELLENIKA12111
      @ELLENIKA12111 8 років тому +6

      Yes. I am from Minnesota, where we still eat lutefisk and other things from Norway which they have since abandoned in Norway proper.

    • @andreabyrne-gul5451
      @andreabyrne-gul5451 8 років тому +5

      Very well said, I'm an irish girl who went, many moons ago, to the states to work in an irish restaurant for the summer during college. There was corned beef and cabbage on the menu and I remember a patron asking me if this was what we really ate, and I said no, I've never had that for dinner in my life! :D

    • @Ibbygirl19
      @Ibbygirl19 8 років тому

      Andrea Byrne-Gul LOL

    • @auntlynnie
      @auntlynnie 8 років тому +2

      +Ibbygirl PERFECT explanation!

  • @You_2024_
    @You_2024_ 5 років тому +15

    These Irish men are so handsome, I'm in love. 😍😊❤️

    • @NotUnymous
      @NotUnymous 4 роки тому +4

      You are a dog though - you will love anyone who'll feed and pet you 😄😉

  • @anafulay4381
    @anafulay4381 9 років тому +43

    Why do they assume only Americans think these things? We are not all ignorant!

    • @Fameandprizes0
      @Fameandprizes0 9 років тому +4

      It's an American cereal! With an irish stereotype on the front. Possibly that's why. Maybe you would have thought about that if you weren't such an ignorant American! :)

    • @anafulay4381
      @anafulay4381 9 років тому +7

      That's complete bull shit. The lesson here is people need to be more considerate of not stereotyping others. Everyone is unique and fact is Americans aren't all ignorant. I resent that you believe that.

    • @Fameandprizes0
      @Fameandprizes0 9 років тому

      Well a lot of people do, so get used to it.

    • @archiepecson5866
      @archiepecson5866 9 років тому +3

      Wizadora if anything I'd honestly say that you are the one who is being stereotypical towards Americans by assuming we are all ignorant and misinformed about other cultures. Im not saying all Americans aren't your typical American stereotype who drink beer all day and party all night and have no respect for countries other than they're own, but America does have some great people despite popular belief. Just like every other country or cultural area. Point being the place where people live, or where their raised, or their cultural identity doesn't actually define the person themselves. People are different and cultures may also be different than popular belief. So, please don't be close minded and assume al Americans are the same. I know this isn't a good argument but im sure you understand what im trying to say.

    • @sophiefoster1311
      @sophiefoster1311 9 років тому +6

      they've taken the info from youtube comments . . . and its because americans are more vocal about their opinions and you're not all ignorant but there are a fuck load of you who are .

  • @katelin8682
    @katelin8682 8 років тому +260

    the irish accent is my favorite accent ...i wish i had one

    • @cxbry4928
      @cxbry4928 8 років тому +4

      I have one 🙋🏻

    • @katelin8682
      @katelin8682 8 років тому +2

      shi.x dont rub it in lol were u born in ireland

    • @mortuaest3547
      @mortuaest3547 8 років тому +10

      You might want to reconsider because almost every county has a different accent and then the travellers have their own too, But my point is not all Irish accents sound good

    • @katelin8682
      @katelin8682 8 років тому +1

      johnny kelly yah i guess your right

    • @twentynedirectinersintheja7839
      @twentynedirectinersintheja7839 8 років тому +2

      Saaammmeee

  • @ggsewell1574
    @ggsewell1574 9 років тому +355

    Did anyone else come thinking this was buzzfeed -.-

    • @richardstalker3639
      @richardstalker3639 9 років тому +13

      It's only your comment that made me realise that it wasn't haha

    • @ellexoxo456
      @ellexoxo456 9 років тому +1

      Omg same

    • @Fifihorrorchick95
      @Fifihorrorchick95 9 років тому

      IT TOOK ME A WHILE TO REALIZE

    • @shenadetevesvlog
      @shenadetevesvlog 9 років тому

      i was about to comment saying "wtf are you blind this is buzzfeed" then saw again

    • @mimir7968
      @mimir7968 9 років тому

      Hahaha same here

  • @Kasino80
    @Kasino80 7 років тому +1

    I think a lot of these foods are very common in countries with a large rural population. My grandmother loved old fashioned dansh meals like pigs feet, tale and intestines. You would use every part of the animal to make a meal so it didn't go to waste.

  • @AaYy0o
    @AaYy0o 9 років тому +49

    That didn't look like corned beef and cabbage. That looked like canned corned beef, possibly hash, plopped on top of boiled cabbage. Canned corned beef is the equivalent of SPAM. Corned beef and cabbage is a cut of beef roast that is stewed with spices and cabbage in a pressure pot until it is tender enough to fall apart. It's actually quite good when made correctly- but is hard to make. Corned beef hash is to corned beef what canned tuna salad is to fresh tuna steak: not even close to the same.

    • @syxepop
      @syxepop 9 років тому

      You're RIGHT. That's NOT Corned Beef (the one sold in a sealed bag or at the butcher's that you have to cook slowly to tenderize). It's American CANNED CORNED BEEF HASH with cubed potatoes (should cost roughly $2/can in almost any US supermarket, I've almost picked a can myself about an hour ago). Also the cabbage look shredded (I don't believe is supposed to be before cooking).
      The other thing called "corned beef" is the quite fatty one (without potatoes) in a trapezoidal can (started as Libby's brand in Chicago, US in the 19th Century, now mostly brought from Argentina, Brazil or Uruguay, even the Libby's and Hormel brands in that particular shape of can... That thing can stand 10 years unopened (meat version of the infamous and dense Christmas "fruitcake").

    • @arklytte
      @arklytte 9 років тому +10

      Of course...it's all kind of a moot point since corned beef is a JEWISH food, *not* Irish. Traditionally it would have been cabbage and pork belly or shank or mutton shanks...basically any cheap cut of meat that could be cooked slowly in a pot and be ready to eat down the pub after work on a day of celebration. But when Irish immigrants came to America pork belly (which is probably the most traditional version of the dish) was more expensive, so the large number of immigrants in the New York area (where the American version of St Paddy's Day got it's origin) turned to their Jewish deli owning neighbors and bought another cheap cut of meat - corned beef. Corned beef, btw, used to be made of the cheapest, stringiest cuts of beef and, since it was brined for so long, the fibers in the meat broke down, making it easier to eat, and, coincidentally, cheap to buy.
      Anyway...that's how 'Corned Beef and Cabbage' became known to Americans as 'traditional Irish food'. See...I knew those Culinary Anthropology classes would come in handy some day. Mom would be proud. :D

    • @alistairmcfarlin2490
      @alistairmcfarlin2490 9 років тому +1

      Totally agree! I have no idea what they were eating in this video but it isn't corned beef and cabbage- which is delicious.

    • @syxepop
      @syxepop 9 років тому

      I've eaten BOTH corned beef and cabbage and "corned beef hash with cubed potatoes" from a can and the one that's slow-cooked is far more delicious (the one from cans are just "edible", but you eat it it's well seasoned enough (there's always Latin "adobo" seasoning...) and you don't have much income (proper thing is adding 2 fried eggs and toast to the "hash").

    • @melissabennett8297
      @melissabennett8297 9 років тому

      Jon Mayo My mother used to boil corned beef, cabbage and potatoes with seasoning on the stove on St. Patrick's Day. Sometimes she would add cream to it. I cant remember if it was a heavy cream or milk? Anyways, just wondering if you ever heard of it prepared that way?

  • @garciamona9
    @garciamona9 8 років тому +25

    nobody in America thinks that Lucky Charms is Irish food
    lol!!!!!!!!!!!!! but i guess i understand what they were going for.

  • @mokster5
    @mokster5 9 років тому +175

    I was gonna say... I really thought haggis was a scottish thing.

    • @alexteoli3378
      @alexteoli3378 9 років тому +23

      It is xD

    • @Adam-jk5ql
      @Adam-jk5ql 9 років тому +35

      it is
      they put haggis in for a joke because some dumb person thought it was irish

    • @Cottoncandycake01
      @Cottoncandycake01 9 років тому +1

      It is!

    • @devonseadon2321
      @devonseadon2321 9 років тому

      well actually it is both because Irish and Scottish cuisines are very similar to each other so it is right to think that it is Scottish but really its both

    • @AmyRoseMainCharacter
      @AmyRoseMainCharacter 9 років тому +1

      Aidan Walker It is Scottish.

  • @joeduca6071
    @joeduca6071 6 років тому +62

    What no soda bread

    • @Teletubbiez
      @Teletubbiez 5 років тому +3

      joe Duca what, no question mark

  • @brando3782
    @brando3782 9 років тому +61

    I thought this was buzzfeed for a sec

    • @nickmaclin1936
      @nickmaclin1936 9 років тому +2

      Same

    • @VampireWillowRain
      @VampireWillowRain 9 років тому +1

      +Brandon Reyes this is basically an irish buzzfeed- which isnt a bad thing- i like it all the same

    • @biseuthan
      @biseuthan 9 років тому +2

      Like the less popular, Irish Buzzfeed. Still good.

  • @cn8299
    @cn8299 8 років тому +156

    Not a single Potato dish? Really?

    • @tomtommyy3491
      @tomtommyy3491 8 років тому

      ***** lol

    • @toomtoom61
      @toomtoom61 8 років тому

      ***** teehee

    • @tomtommyy3491
      @tomtommyy3491 8 років тому

      ***** tá tú ag Sasanach salach tee hee

    • @toomtoom61
      @toomtoom61 8 років тому

      ***** id say you're not the best at english either LOL

    • @toomtoom61
      @toomtoom61 8 років тому

      ***** grammar lessons from a YT bigot hahahaha fucking brilliant

  • @cactuscurtains
    @cactuscurtains 9 років тому +46

    I'm Irish and I have never had any of those

    • @theowhelan-hayes808
      @theowhelan-hayes808 9 років тому +5

      Neither have I!

    • @lovebieber207
      @lovebieber207 9 років тому +6

      i dont think anyone has thats the point :P

    • @cactuscurtains
      @cactuscurtains 9 років тому

      ***** well, not exactly but I see where you're coming from

    • @cactuscurtains
      @cactuscurtains 9 років тому +3

      Jon Mayo I should have mentioned, I'm twelve

    • @theowhelan-hayes808
      @theowhelan-hayes808 9 років тому +3

      Jon Mayo Yeah, still don't know how my cousins in America can eat that...

  • @gamewiz1079
    @gamewiz1079 5 років тому +11

    I think I'm in love with that irish red head

  • @Morna777
    @Morna777 9 років тому +13

    Corned beef and Cabbage is Irish-American. It was something Irish immigrants picked up to replace the joints of pork they'd have eaten at home. In Ireland (at the time) beef was WAY too expensive for the common person.

    • @oscarwildeghost
      @oscarwildeghost 9 років тому

      If they had joints of pork to eat, we all wouldn't have wound up here when the potatoes up and died off. Corned beef and cabbage was a made up dish in New York. They gradually made the Irish immigrants descendants think it was eaten in Ireland. No one in my family can stand the stuff.

    • @Morna777
      @Morna777 9 років тому

      oscarwildeghost During the famine I agree with you, but Irish immigration lasted a lot longer than the famine years. We're not Irish (English, German and Italian extraction here) but we love corned beef (not so much the cabbage). No accounting for taste I guess.

    • @oscarwildeghost
      @oscarwildeghost 9 років тому

      Melanie Greenwood No accounting for taste is right. Yes Irish immigration lasted longer than the famine years, why? Because of the after effects of the famine and how it destroyed Irish society ( with no small help of the English). Glad you and your non-Irish family enjoy a non-Irish dish. Still can't believe you think the Irish were wandering around eating joints of pork .

    • @eleanorhourihane682
      @eleanorhourihane682 9 років тому +1

      Jon Mayo what the hell is st patty

    • @LughSummerson
      @LughSummerson 9 років тому +2

      Eleanor Hourihane
      Patron saint of the Church of the Golden Arches.

  • @jazzminb
    @jazzminb 7 років тому +88

    A lot of that is irish immigrant/american food rather then actual irish food (e.g. corn beef and cabbage), coming from their circumstances of living/moving to america.

    • @artiefischel2579
      @artiefischel2579 7 років тому +30

      Yes, the corned beef is actually something Irish immigrants picked up from their Jewish neighbors.

    • @bellajaid
      @bellajaid 7 років тому +6

      I really thought this was common knowledge, lol. The cost and availability of foods differed far more then than it does now. My great grandparents picked up corned beef and cabbage like their second or third year here.

    • @mollygrace3068
      @mollygrace3068 7 років тому +6

      I just found this out this year, and told all my coworkers! It's because pork was too expensive in America, so the Irish immigrants switched to salty corned beef.

    • @xinic5
      @xinic5 6 років тому +9

      I have seen a few Irish people get offended that "Irish American" might be a culture in and of itself regarding your heritage of Irish immigrants in the U.S. This isn't exclusive to the Irish mine you. A lot of people seem to dislike the idea that Americans can hold on to their heritage from other countries, and possibly change it once those people come here.

    • @ddd228
      @ddd228 5 років тому

      @flip inheck ...I had that on St. Patrick's Day in Las Vegas. Good.

  • @Kumahachi8
    @Kumahachi8 8 років тому +49

    What about shepherd's pie and Irish stew? How can people overlook something with the word 'Irish' in the name? XD

  • @sammybubba176
    @sammybubba176 4 роки тому

    as an american, i have to say i love our corn beef and cabbage parties on st. pat's day. big pots of corned beef with little potatoes, carrots and of course cabbage. such yummy food. accompanied of course with many pints of black & tan. again, yummy.

  • @TimmyTheTurtleTVOKids
    @TimmyTheTurtleTVOKids 7 років тому +15

    Irish people are the funniest people in the world! I like the red head with the big smile.

  • @kate-rf7em
    @kate-rf7em 8 років тому +61

    Ireland's considered one of the most friendliest countries :) Who else is Irish?

  • @thefinalhashiraangrysag415
    @thefinalhashiraangrysag415 8 років тому +72

    I'm Australian and I always thought lucky charms were American

    • @nelsonherrmann5064
      @nelsonherrmann5064 8 років тому +2

      Same

    • @jimtom5011
      @jimtom5011 8 років тому +12

      +Amy They are.

    • @dylaz13
      @dylaz13 8 років тому +20

      They are. The video is stereotypical foods. Foods they don't actually or normally eat but people think they do due to stereotypes.

    • @oldfielddesciple5955
      @oldfielddesciple5955 8 років тому

      They are.

    • @dylaz13
      @dylaz13 8 років тому +2

      D Patrick Americans.

  • @DendraEkta
    @DendraEkta 5 років тому +2

    love from Italy :) you guys are great ! always respect to Ireland :)

  • @Imasuky
    @Imasuky 8 років тому +30

    I'm about as far from Irish as you van get but offer me Guinness and I'll drink that down like it's mana from Heaven.

    • @kainedeahwalker8937
      @kainedeahwalker8937 8 років тому

      Preach it

    • @ms.davinadesmon8131
      @ms.davinadesmon8131 8 років тому

      +Rionant _ yeah it's nasty my grandma gave it to us on our periods

    • @waldoman7
      @waldoman7 8 років тому

      as a catholic raised irish american i must protest that that is a load of shit.

    • @meighan2013
      @meighan2013 8 років тому +2

      Guinness is a gift from God himself

    • @mistysmith8065
      @mistysmith8065 7 років тому +2

      Guinness is lovely.

  • @Isabela-nt2ze
    @Isabela-nt2ze 8 років тому +159

    That dude in the black coat reminds me of black jack

    • @Isabela-nt2ze
      @Isabela-nt2ze 7 років тому +4

      LBK yes lol

    • @mynamesjeffhardly
      @mynamesjeffhardly 7 років тому +4

      He reminds me of the guy in that Princess Bride movie lol

    • @Beastman44
      @Beastman44 7 років тому +13

      he looks like an Irish Rasputin or a muskateer.

    • @thinderellaedwards1365
      @thinderellaedwards1365 7 років тому +2

      I love leather jacket guy! He has his own channel, "Are ya having that?"

    • @aidanjanemcintosh6919
      @aidanjanemcintosh6919 7 років тому +8

      Jack Black? More like Sirius feckin Black before Azkaban

  • @Skatez93
    @Skatez93 8 років тому +4

    My god I could listen to that woman talk forever.... smh.. GORGEOUS! lol

  • @SuePajcic
    @SuePajcic 11 місяців тому

    When the Irish first arrived they couldn't afford more expensive beef so the corned tough beef and then boiled it til tender. Usually served with onions, potatoes, carrots and cabbage. Love this so much. Mom made it all the time in the winter. We were always taught that the Irish in Ireland never ate corned beef. It's great in a sandwich like a Reuben.

  • @jocelynalvarez6468
    @jocelynalvarez6468 9 років тому +38

    am I the only person here who was thinking about jacksepticeye throughout the whole video ?

  • @RachelDeRosier010894
    @RachelDeRosier010894 8 років тому +5

    0:30 The guy on the right is cuuuuuuuuuuute. 😍😍😍😂😂😂

  • @irishclairebear2934
    @irishclairebear2934 8 років тому +271

    So many people in the comments saying,Haggis isn't Irish,Lucky Charms are American etc. Yes we know but a lot of people think the Irish eat these things! Read the title of the video Irish people try STEREOTYPICAL Irish foods.

    • @blindpeopledostuff3587
      @blindpeopledostuff3587 7 років тому +11

      Streeper_ Saranfan thank you. People not reading is a serious annoyance.

    • @FatLeonard84
      @FatLeonard84 7 років тому +19

      Yes Americans are dumb but even they know Irish people aren't munching down on Lucky Charms every morning, also Americans are well a that all Irish people don't look like Leprechauns, just some of them

    • @Triss_Joy
      @Triss_Joy 7 років тому +7

      Dexterror Hey now, we're not dumb! I take great offense................ok, yeah, a lot of us are pretty dumb.
      😜

    • @moralityisnotsubjective5
      @moralityisnotsubjective5 7 років тому +16

      Nobody thinks they eat that stuff.

    • @brentc2411
      @brentc2411 7 років тому +11

      The only place people think that is UA-cam comments, I've never met someone that dumb in real life...

  • @nicolestucky5731
    @nicolestucky5731 6 років тому +2

    Omg... the woman's reaction to the pigs feet nearly killed me. I haven't laughed so hard in a while. Fucking hilarious!! You know its bad when you automatically spaz out. Lmao

  • @SuperFeefer
    @SuperFeefer 8 років тому +51

    Anyone else think leather jacket man and that red head would make an adorable couple?

  • @rob2319
    @rob2319 8 років тому +8

    Love the redhead's reaction to the pigs feet.

  • @MadMadMandy
    @MadMadMandy 9 років тому +7

    Yea, we're going to need some subtitles here.

    • @facts
      @facts  9 років тому +4

      We've just added some :)

  • @nx8481
    @nx8481 6 років тому +1

    I can't believe they didn't like the pigs feet lol my family migrated from Ireland in the early 1900s and I grew up eating pigs feet. They're pretty good lol they're especially good pickled.

  • @josephhaugh1295
    @josephhaugh1295 8 років тому +12

    when I was in Ireland I put sugar in my tea and my cousin acted liked I sinned

    • @kiaz1st
      @kiaz1st 8 років тому +3

      My dads Irish, and is from one of the most Irish families I have ever seen, and he has like 5-6 spoons of sugar in his tea xD

    • @ellenboylan2386
      @ellenboylan2386 8 років тому +1

      I am Irish and a lot of people put sugar in their tea including me..

    • @diamondwatermelon2724
      @diamondwatermelon2724 8 років тому +1

      The question is....why are you drinking tea

    • @diamondwatermelon2724
      @diamondwatermelon2724 8 років тому +1

      Drink more coffee.

    • @spud3464
      @spud3464 6 років тому

      Diamond Watermelon why wud I drink coffee when I could have a good auld sup of tay

  • @iwearleatherjackets1
    @iwearleatherjackets1 9 років тому +19

    I think Irish people speak the best English out of all the nations that don't historically speak English as a native tongue lol.

    • @emilyryan892
      @emilyryan892 9 років тому +7

      That's because most people in Ireland only know English fluently. Most of us can't even speak irish very well (me included) I was born and raised in Ireland and I along with many others have English as my first language so why wouldn't we speak English well?

    • @iwearleatherjackets1
      @iwearleatherjackets1 9 років тому +1

      BalletDancer17 I meant in terms of accents.

    • @emilyryan892
      @emilyryan892 9 років тому

      Leo the Weirdo Oh I see, never really thought of that before. As an Irish person thats quite interesting to hear.

    • @TheCaptainSplatter
      @TheCaptainSplatter 9 років тому

      +Leo the Weirdo What was the old language they spoke, thought they spoke that only.

    • @iwearleatherjackets1
      @iwearleatherjackets1 9 років тому

      Alucard Hellsing Irish people spoke/speak Irish lol.

  • @MrDukeSilverr
    @MrDukeSilverr 8 років тому +587

    I thought Haggis was scottish

    • @LannasMissingLink
      @LannasMissingLink 7 років тому +38

      Mr Duke Silver It is. It's not irish

    • @EllieMcHale1
      @EllieMcHale1 7 років тому +27

      Mr Duke Silver you thought correctly

    • @blacquesjacques7239
      @blacquesjacques7239 7 років тому +19

      There is a Cajun version of this too . Its called boudin and its awesome .

    • @lorrygeewhizzbang9521
      @lorrygeewhizzbang9521 7 років тому +6

      Mr Duke Silver it is

    • @JuggaletteLfromHell
      @JuggaletteLfromHell 6 років тому +53

      I'm American and knew that haggis was Scottish. People just don't research things anymore.

  • @wbdrugstrat
    @wbdrugstrat 7 років тому +1

    the fork sex trick is hillarious. i have not had a guiness in years. this video brought back a lot of memories about great irish friends.

  • @razormc954
    @razormc954 7 років тому +8

    As an American, I am fully aware that nobody in Ireland eats Corned Beef, it's association with St Patrick's Day here in the US, is a result of Irish immigrants being close to Jewish immigrants, in cities like New York. And I do know that Guiness is from Ireland.

    • @katewilson9291
      @katewilson9291 6 років тому

      DewStorm88 actually we do

    • @thenextshenanigantownandth4393
      @thenextshenanigantownandth4393 6 років тому +2

      We eat Bacon and cabbage in ireland .

    • @theirishmeatlheadjimpicken5097
      @theirishmeatlheadjimpicken5097 5 років тому

      a lot of us eat corned beef, I don`t as such, and that`s mainly because I forget about it, it`s not as well advertised as other meats

    • @kirstyclark7641
      @kirstyclark7641 5 років тому

      @@thenextshenanigantownandth4393 my dad is Irish and he brought me up on bacon & cabbage and I still love it and cook it to this day. You can't beat rustic Irish comfort food. Love it

  • @GreatFoal
    @GreatFoal 8 років тому +11

    Give irish people lucky charms during an Irish test
    "Very good I'd eat it every morning"
    During an american taste test
    "This is just disgusting the sugar makes me want to die"

  • @d.a.dproductions9121
    @d.a.dproductions9121 4 роки тому +7

    I'm irish and I never went to the shops and seen lucky charms in my life

  • @La.máquina.de.los.sueños
    @La.máquina.de.los.sueños 4 роки тому +1

    there's a huge Irish community in my Canadian province and most of these meals are strongly integrated in our culture too.

  • @detritus10001
    @detritus10001 7 років тому +7

    Ireland is the standard of beauty. the accent, the mannerisms, the redhead and her eyes. good lord, she is what 10s aspire to.

  • @miravaldis2890
    @miravaldis2890 7 років тому +9

    I remember finding pig's feet in my Appalachian grandmother's freezer; I was terrified.

    • @rhon715
      @rhon715 4 роки тому +1

      When I was young, many times when I went off to my frien's house, her mother was boiling pigs death in a huge pot on the stove. I heated the smell and was horried when I found out what was in that pot. Thank goodness I never has to eat that.

  • @beowulfthedane
    @beowulfthedane 8 років тому +43

    What!? No Shepard's pie!?

    • @lalnablehector1285
      @lalnablehector1285 8 років тому +18

      No but who doesn't love a good Sheppard's pie no matter where your from

    • @AeonsOfBlight
      @AeonsOfBlight 8 років тому

      Wesley Eskildsen Never had it. What's in it?

    • @beowulfthedane
      @beowulfthedane 8 років тому +5

      Ground Lamb with spices and Vegetables with a Mashed Potato crust. Similar to Cottage Pie which is made with Beef

    • @AeonsOfBlight
      @AeonsOfBlight 8 років тому

      Never seen either. But also have never seen lamb being sold here in the states either.

    • @risktaker141
      @risktaker141 8 років тому

      I'm not a fan of shepards pie, but I like every other pie on the market, that must be my english side kickin-in.

  • @Brenda45167
    @Brenda45167 7 років тому

    Well, you just burst my bubble! My son vacations in Ireland, and he is totally in love with it. So I wanted to cook him some traditional Irish food. But you don't even eat it?! At the Air B&B where he stayed, he said that when he went in two little red-haired girls were sitting at the table eating Lucky Charms, but then they had tacos for dinner. (He got the Guinness covered though!)

  • @Geeksquadreloaded
    @Geeksquadreloaded 9 років тому +10

    I've never looked into actual Irish foods, but never in my life have I ever thought they eat Lucky Charms, corned beef, cabbage and pig's foot. Where do people come up with this stuff?

    • @ragimundvonwallat8961
      @ragimundvonwallat8961 9 років тому

      Jordyan Taylor you should make one with your traditional food,human flesh and banana

    • @maddwitch
      @maddwitch 9 років тому +3

      +Jordyan Taylor Actually, corned beef and cabbage is a traditional Irish American food.

    • @slade307
      @slade307 9 років тому +1

      +Jordyan Taylor Yeah, the Lucky Charms got me, but I'm not surprised. I've seen enough on-the-street type interviews of the average person to know we have many idiots in America. We have Americans who don't know why we celebrate the 4th of July. Too many only care about the latest celebrity gossip.
      At least, things like haggis are from the same general region, neighboring country. I have seen corned beef and cabbage associated with Irish. I don't think I've seen pig's feet mentioned in any British show I've seen or associated with anyone in the UK. For Europe, I'm more likely to think French on that one. (Really, no clue.) I've seen pig's feet eaten in Southern American states.

    • @Elmindrida
      @Elmindrida 9 років тому

      +Slade Simon Pickled Pigs feet is pretty common in the Southern and South Eastern US as are some other dishes that use parts of animals that are typically not eaten elsewhere.

    • @cjcathead2468
      @cjcathead2468 9 років тому

      +Slade Simon I just thought the lucky charms thing was a joke

  • @andrioyuonemeridhita9042
    @andrioyuonemeridhita9042 8 років тому +4

    that long black-haired man on the left is a pirate

  • @alleycat2759
    @alleycat2759 9 років тому +13

    Raised in both the US and Ireland, it frustrates the hell out of me, the total clueless of all those people, "proud to be Irish," on St. Patty's day. CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE!
    Okay... here's the reality - and why it frustrates me - NEVER have I seen it served in Ireland! On the St. Patrick's days I have been in Ireland... REALLY GOOD beer-battered Fish-n-chips and an ale! Where did the Corned beef and cabbage come from? It's Irish American broke food! Once upon a time, Irish immigrants to the US were treated very poorly and often had little to no money. Cabbage was about the cheapest vegetable you could get. As for Corned Beef, it was generally a very inferior - and dirt cheap - cut of meat, plus the brineing process help the meat last longer. In time, Corned Beef and Cabbage - what originally started out as cheap food for broke Irish Americans - somehow got twisted into the false belief it is traditionally Irish. In fact, it is an AMERICAN invention. So too is Chow Mein, Pizza & Gorditas.

    • @ThatBethesdaGuy
      @ThatBethesdaGuy 9 років тому

      Its called being an American-Irish.

    • @O-N-phelo
      @O-N-phelo 9 років тому +6

      its paddys day not pattys day

    • @lmcd301
      @lmcd301 9 років тому

      We do eat cabbage in Ireland traditionally though. Not with corned beef, but bacon. (Not streaky bacon, but you said you were raised in Ireland sonI assume you knew that.

    • @johnoneal1234
      @johnoneal1234 9 років тому

      Not news to us, and I can tell you exactly who needs to be slapped in the face with it, the self satisfied self declared only Irish who will gladly tell you they are Irish and you have no such claim. They are the Brits and the snitches to the Brits that infest Irishcentral.com go over there and tell them why it isn't funny at all, it's nearly St.Pat's now, they will be putting up their annual mockery of us any day now, tell them the truth, and how you feel about it, but don't expect a friendly reaction, and don't let the trolls get you going because they are protected by the site itself and be proactive, learn to snitch, it's what they will do, so you may as well protect yourself, It is not like an actual war, just a war of words, when they bait you, don't respond, just click inappropriate post like a good nit wit west brit twit snitch and you'll last a lot longer.
      These people need to hear it, and need to realize their days are numbered. They are for the most part, sissies to the core and if they are made to realize they are on the way out, they may leave peacefully, which would be best for the children and best for Ireland.
      See my posts above for more details.

    • @johnoneal1234
      @johnoneal1234 9 років тому

      L McD Nasty stuff and very unhealthy, you should lose that habit, G-d is not stupid either, and He told you not to eat pork with your best interest at heart.

  • @Omnicharlizard
    @Omnicharlizard 6 років тому +1

    What is that super catchy tune going on in the background? You could start a hoedown with it 😤😎

  • @lordefaptaguise3631
    @lordefaptaguise3631 7 років тому +5

    lmfaooooooooooo that girls reaction to pig feet. I'm literally crying laughing.

  • @klyanadkmorr
    @klyanadkmorr 7 років тому +6

    PLEEZ KALE IS NOT CABBAGE. That's like saying Broccoli is the same as cauliflower just because they're of the same genus or family.

  • @michaelagabrielle2305
    @michaelagabrielle2305 8 років тому +4

    To the Redhead gal and Dark n brooding gent, you two make a striking couple :-)

    • @marklerseth5471
      @marklerseth5471 6 років тому

      I really like the dark brooding gent in the leather coat he is one of my favorites on this channel.

  • @jonbyrne2380
    @jonbyrne2380 4 роки тому

    Pigs trotters, I'm 52 and came to England as a baby from Lismore, me grandad from cappoquin used to cook trotters and they were an acquired taste. I still eat them now but it's me wife ( Chinese) who cooks them her way and they taste great.