@@hudsonja If you're that bothered by spoilers then why did you read the comments first? You have a near 100% chance of getting spoilered here. I see comments like this all the time, are you guys trolling or are there just that many people that literally don't know the purpose of the comments section?
@@jacos.870 if it's the same as the UK then ranch dressing just doesn't exist - the only reason I know what ranch dressing is is from watching GMM. In the UK the Doritos flavour is called "cool original"
I knew the fried rice one bc when my grandma was in Japan she was living with a host family and they served salad with every single meal bc they thought that’s what Americans did and they wanted to make her feel at home 🥺
Rhett saying the American size mayo is just a normal jar of mayo is exactly why everyone in Europe thinks Americans make everything big. In Poland jars of mayo are half that size.
I lived in Poland for a time and knew that was the right answer because the normal sizes of things, like mayo and other condiments, are the smaller sizes. Or the regular sizes lol
i absolutely smashed the marshmallow fluff question 😎 it's such a staple of any American food shelf I've ever seen here in Sweden. it's basically how you identify you're at the American section (sometimes the shelf is just titled "food from around the world")
was just American standard size though, then you get American Large and American Bucket size :P To be fair though, The Bucket mostly would just be bought by caterers though. Except for maybe the handful of people that do eat that much.
@@A.Martin I live in Canada and when I worked in a kitchen they had giant tubs of pretty much everything, including mayonnaise, banana peppers, pickles, etc
I would like to take a moment to say *the Mythical Kitchen created new dishes just as red herrings for this game and their amazing talent deserves recognition*
Bro that marshmallow stuff is very hard to find here because no one eats it so stores rarely have it (at least here it north eastern Kentucky). I tried it once and it’s just pure sugar it’s gross lol
It's pretty good if you've got the sugar tolerance for it. It is a bunch of sugar ^^; But pair it with peanut butter on a sandwich and it's an amazing little snack. It's called a fluffernutter sandwich. Though, I'd suggest having a glass of milk at the ready. The fluff does nothing to counter the stickiness of the peanut butter.
I've only ever bought it once myself to try, but never used it much other than maybe a spoon of it every now and then. Very sweet but never knew what to put it on. Tried it on toaster pancakes one time but was a little bit tough to spread.
I remember those big 10L tubs of Hellman's from my time in the restaurant industry. We used to use them for banquets and, when you're constantly restocking a potato salad that feeds 35 people, that tub of mayo goes pretty fast. Also, I'm Canadian :)
I've always LOVED Root Beer and it wasn't until I started watching these foreign countries trying American foods that it really hit me. If I were to go back and try root beer for the very first time again, I 100% could understand the people saying it tastes like medicine. It's so weird but I'm just so used to it.
Yeah, I knew that had to be it as I was already aware that a lot of folk don't like it! Ever had Horehound candy? It' kinda like that, an acquired taste. I can't imagine not having a Root-Beer float now and again! 😁✌
I'm from Germany and I really like root beer. We don't have a variety of brands here so I was only able to try the A&E root beer but the unique taste is what gets me.
I live in South Korea at the moment and as soon as those pizzas were on the table I knew exactly which one was the correct one, even though I wasn't even aware of such a thing. Koreans love to put potatoes in places that look weird to westerners, like pizzas or cakes. They do the same with corn but I'd rather not start on that one because it gets too crazy.
I had a best friend who was Korean when I was little. Her mum made me a potato based dish that blew my mind, and I’ve been searching for it ever since. No one does potatoes better than South Korea!
I’m legit DYING laughing at the Mayo bit at the end. From them sliding Rhett a bucket of Mayo to him running around with a bag of it slung over his shoulder 😂
Ah a South Korean native, can confirm that we never really think this is what American’s eat. It’s all marketing, but sausage in pizza tastes good. We’ll also often have sweet corn, and sweet potato instead of mashed potato. Glad to see it on the thumbnail!
Sweet corn on pizza? Interesting, that probably isn't too bad actually, fresh maize has a nice "crunch" factor. Speaking of crunch factor, you South Koreans know how to fry chicken, haha. But beyond the food, I can't wait to visit your country!
Dang, I love Dr. Pepper. Also, for that part, I kind of figured it was the Root Beer group because I know Root Beer isn't really liked in other countries (I'm American)
Ahhh yes, the Dutch American sauce. Love that with fries, never tried it with a hamburger or with chicken. It actually started as McDonalds sauce, because they had that as an option to get with your fries :) The sauce is made from mustard, unionpowder, dille or parsley
Episode Idea: Americanized Foreign Food. Make the authentic dish and then the Americanized version determine which is better. Are these Americanized dishes against Foreign Affair wishes!
FINALLY, SOMETHING FROM THE NETHERLANDS. they use mad sauce at mcdonalds here and, I kid you not, I would eat the remnants of it with just my finger and, if I had a extra cup of mad sauce, I'd eat the entire thing even if I had no fries left. That stuff is absolute fire.
The irony is dill sauce/dill mayo is also served with fries in the USA, and here in Canada. So the Netherlands was the one actually using an American item, and they were still unsure about it. Feels weird they have never been to an Original Joe's or local pub and not seen dill sauce for fries.
In Canada (at least the areas of Canada I have lived in) its Taco in a Bag- its done with fritos, doritos, ariba chips, and some places will even do it with takis or the hard cheetos....depends on the arena venue
@@JustMamba No, a frito pie always uses chili. That and the Frito chips are what makes it a frito pie. Anyone calling a Walking Taco a "frito pie" is incorrect.
I love how they look so confused about fries and chicken with mayo, in Europe we use mayo for absolutely everything! I'm italian and sometimes I dip my pizza too in it loool
at first, i was thinking syrup, but it showed up on other pictures, then i went into thinking cake icing, then to mashmallow fluff after thinking about smores.
I’m sitting here scrolling through the comments looking for someone else who calls them Walking Tacos 😂 you’re the only one. Maybe it’s just an Indiana thing 😅
I came to say the same thing! Hahaha It slightly irritated me when he didn’t call it a Walking Taco. It’s in a bag, it’s convenient, that’s clearly a walking taco, sir.
I KNEW The mystery item had to be marshmallow fluff!!! I was yelling it at my screen over and over. Lol. It’s with baking items, it was next to peanut butter and jelly sandwich ingredients, it was the only logical answer. I’ve seen sandwiches where they put peanut butter and marshmallow fluff together, isn’t that called fluffernutter? And there are fudge recipes with marshmallow fluff and chocolate chips in them. It’s the only thing that made sense.
Same here, I always had it on peanut butter sandwiches growing up. It is indeed called a Fluffernutter, pretty much everyone from New England grew up eating it.
Wouldn't be surprising. Honestly I'm guessing roughly half of us Americans think Taco Bell is what people eat in Mexico. Oddly enough though, most of the world does seem to think red Solo cups are just a fake American movie thing.
@@shadowprince4482 please 🙈 maybe I’m overestimating people but jeez louise I hope half of the US doesn’t think Taco Bell is anything like actual Mexican food. also yes the red solo cup thing always makes me laugh cause my international friends always get so excited when they’re actually everywhere at parties lol. I have friends who have brought them as fun “souvenirs” to use when they’re home again.
As an American living abroad who has seen many American import aisles, I'm really ashamed I didn't think of marshmallow fluff, lol. I was sure it was gonna be Hershey chocolate chips, which are also strangely absent from all those photos.
As a Texan, I have never in my life even seen the phrase "walking taco" and only by the replies was I able to figure that you're talking about a Frito pie lmao
As soon as they started showing the aisles, I knew it'd be either Marshmallow fluff, or Maple Syrup 😂 My overseas friends are always sending me pics of their "american aisles" and asking me "what do you even use those on!???" lol
It’s actually very common in America to not like root beer, it does have a very herbal taste. Very few people just drink it, it’s much more common as a float (I think you would call them spiders?) with ice cream, which makes it sweeter and milder.
I immediately knew that the Pop Tarts, Twinkies, and root beer were in the museum, because those are exactly the foods you often find in the "American" section at the grocery store in Sweden 😆
The way I used to always guess who’d be saying what in the intro when I was like 8 or 9 vs doing it now I’m 20 makes me think of how much you guys were a part of my childhood 🥹 thank you for doing what you do it means more to all of us than anyone could imagine ❤️
I love how I instantly knew the hidden item, although the stores weren't from my country. Is there some international company, which delivers the American section to all countries around the world? Also, I've never seen Hellman's mayo in that big container in my area of Finland.
I'm Dutch and I absolutely love "American Sauce" 😂😂😂 Loved seeing you try it! And I actually will eat it with my burger and chicken if it's on the plate too.
Episode idea: actually go to Finland and Rhett stays in denial the whole time
Why would they go all the way to sweden just for that?
It’s crazy this hasn’t happened
That would be a good mythical bit somehow.
LMAO
well that's mythical
Watching Rhett run around with a giant bag of Mayo is exactly how I expected this video to conclude.
"I'll see you at the park!" - lmao 🤣
welp, no need to watch the video anymore since I know who wins 2 minutes in
i can't believe it is not butter
@@hudsonja If you're that bothered by spoilers then why did you read the comments first? You have a near 100% chance of getting spoilered here. I see comments like this all the time, are you guys trolling or are there just that many people that literally don't know the purpose of the comments section?
@@Silvercanth I watch on mobile, and the top comment is shown regardless. It was just sitting there.
Not mad, I just get 20 minutes back I guess.
Since we don't have ranch in holland, ranch doritos are called "Cool American" flavour
Is ranch dressing referred to as American dressing?
@@jacos.870 if it's the same as the UK then ranch dressing just doesn't exist - the only reason I know what ranch dressing is is from watching GMM. In the UK the Doritos flavour is called "cool original"
@@J75Pootle also ranch Doritos taste nothing like ranch
Ranch dressing is soooo much better the chips do not do them justice lol
Same thing in Germany
That means none of you have had the enjoyment of ranch and pizza. Pain
Patrick: “Is mayonnaise an instrument?”
Rhett and Link: “Indubitably”
Underrated comment bro
I knew the fried rice one bc when my grandma was in Japan she was living with a host family and they served salad with every single meal bc they thought that’s what Americans did and they wanted to make her feel at home 🥺
My aunt in Taiwan, when she came over to America for her niece's wedding, didn't know what was salad. She'd never seen it before.
That'd so cute 🥺
Japanese people eat salad at every meal thing it’s American. They eat salad for breakfast sometimes.
Oh yeah by the way. I’ve lived in Japan for 20 years
That’s so sweet of them!
When Patrick asked if mayonnaise is an instrument, he should’ve waited to wait this episode
Except someone did actually make mayonnaise an instrument, look it up on UA-cam. It’s a great video.
grammar
I’m glad someone said this I was watching on my tv and had to log into my phone to comment but of coarse like minded people
Is mayonnaise an instrument?
That moment when you want to make is mayonnaise an instrument joke but you double check the comments to see is anyone else did it first
Today we answer the question: Is mayonnaise an instrument? Obviously yes.
No, but the Spanish Inquisition had a miracle whip that made anyone sing like a bird, Patrick.
No this is Patrick!!!!!
happy someone made this joke!
*the age-old question
finland!
Rhett saying the American size mayo is just a normal jar of mayo is exactly why everyone in Europe thinks Americans make everything big. In Poland jars of mayo are half that size.
Same here in Indonesia, we don't typically use THAT much mayo
I lived in Poland for a time and knew that was the right answer because the normal sizes of things, like mayo and other condiments, are the smaller sizes. Or the regular sizes lol
Mayo is used as an ingredient in the us in addition to being a condiment, so people have more at once
what's funny is that we don't even buy that size of mayo. We get the one bigger than that. lol
@@AP-uc7oz Mayo is also used as an ingredient in Polish cuisine
i absolutely smashed the marshmallow fluff question 😎 it's such a staple of any American food shelf I've ever seen here in Sweden. it's basically how you identify you're at the American section (sometimes the shelf is just titled "food from around the world")
Hey I recognize the video in the tweet! It’s cool to have played a part in this madness!
JJ Comment boost!
when I saw this video in my recommended I immediately thought of your video lol, love your videos J.J. !
My boyfriend saw the thumbnail and said: that’s JJ! We love your videos. Keep up the amazing work that you do.
i didnt recognize the thumbnail but i remembered watching your video and was wondering if that was you.
Today we ask the age old question: “Is Mayonnaise an Instrument?”
Let’s talk about that!
@@gabriellaberman no
love it how the educated Finnish people making "AMERICAN SIZE!" actually American size.
was just American standard size though, then you get American Large and American Bucket size :P
To be fair though, The Bucket mostly would just be bought by caterers though. Except for maybe the handful of people that do eat that much.
@@A.Martin i was thinking that or popular restaurants
@@A.Martin I live in Canada and when I worked in a kitchen they had giant tubs of pretty much everything, including mayonnaise, banana peppers, pickles, etc
@@YeetusTheFetusokay but the “america size” jar was also just a regular size jar to me as
a canadian tok
I would like to take a moment to say *the Mythical Kitchen created new dishes just as red herrings for this game and their amazing talent deserves recognition*
But they didn't so stop begging
That 'chicken fried steak with biscuits' pizza is an idea that I feel compelled to try making at home.
@@bobbybobstar1496 They did and the comment is congratulating them for it.
@@kitten68mew52 nope
@@bobbybobstar1496 what? they literally did? 😭
As a Dutch person I was very confused and upset to learn that in an American McDonalds they do not serve their fries with American sauce.
the sauce seems similar to Arby's sauce which is used on fries
Same
@@peachygirl_0745 isn't that like a kind of ketchup though?
@@anoekanoek3123 the" horsey" one at Arby's. The one labelled as "Arby's sauce" is basically a ketchup. I just said arbys sauce to denote the location
@@peachygirl_0745 horesy sauce has horseradish in it
Love watching these with CC on..says Link, "speaks foreign language horribly" during the American sauce bit..Yeap..about right
I had a feeling the last one was Marshmallow fluff. Over here in the UK, every "American aisle" has a jar of the stuff.
+1 for those aisles in sweden. thinking of buying a jar just to try someday
Which is crazy because I don't know anyone who eats that stuff.
Bro that marshmallow stuff is very hard to find here because no one eats it so stores rarely have it (at least here it north eastern Kentucky).
I tried it once and it’s just pure sugar it’s gross lol
It's pretty good if you've got the sugar tolerance for it. It is a bunch of sugar ^^; But pair it with peanut butter on a sandwich and it's an amazing little snack. It's called a fluffernutter sandwich. Though, I'd suggest having a glass of milk at the ready. The fluff does nothing to counter the stickiness of the peanut butter.
I've only ever bought it once myself to try, but never used it much other than maybe a spoon of it every now and then. Very sweet but never knew what to put it on. Tried it on toaster pancakes one time but was a little bit tough to spread.
Kinda feel like this should’ve been an International Taste Test. 😂
Those are my favorite episodes.
thats what i thought it was at first
OMG YES
@@joedirtbag6662 same I love those so I clicked soon as I saw lol
I was dying laughing at seeing that tub of mayonnaise being slowly pushed on screen.
I can just feel josh nodding in approval over that behemoth sized mayo bucket.
"I'll see ya at the park" 🤣 😂 runs away with mayo over shoulder like Santa. Love Rhetts humor!!
This could’ve been a where in the world do these American food recreations come from
That’s what I thought it was going to be when I clicked tbh
@@jamesweldon8118 same!!
I sang your comment 😅
i thought it would be . That would be hard
@@_juicejames I sang it when I typed it lol
I would like to say that I guessed the marshmallow fluff correctly. That is a staple of American food sections in Manila too.
Same here in Sweden, every american shelf has it
Same here in Finland. It was already obvious from the first picture.
I love fluffernutters
Same! As soon as I saw it next to peanut butter so much I knew what it was. I dont like jelly so I made PB and fluff sandwiches when I was little
German here who has never set a foot into the US and I guessed it too lol
it's almost as if Rhett running around with the mayo makes him ready for the apocalypse
A "Who You Talkin' 'Bout" moment!
@@littleredhairedgirlsteph3922 exactly LOL
I remember those big 10L tubs of Hellman's from my time in the restaurant industry. We used to use them for banquets and, when you're constantly restocking a potato salad that feeds 35 people, that tub of mayo goes pretty fast. Also, I'm Canadian :)
I've always LOVED Root Beer and it wasn't until I started watching these foreign countries trying American foods that it really hit me. If I were to go back and try root beer for the very first time again, I 100% could understand the people saying it tastes like medicine. It's so weird but I'm just so used to it.
Yeah, I knew that had to be it as I was already aware that a lot of folk don't like it! Ever had Horehound candy? It' kinda like that, an acquired taste. I can't imagine not having a Root-Beer float now and again! 😁✌
I'm from Germany and I really like root beer. We don't have a variety of brands here so I was only able to try the A&E root beer but the unique taste is what gets me.
I always thought Root Beer was the healthy soda, hahaha. 😆 It tastes like sassafras tea, except for bubbly and more chemical. 😂
It really tastes like Listerine to me 🥲
It tastes like mint and I love it
I love it when Stevie does her impression of Link's dad
I live in South Korea at the moment and as soon as those pizzas were on the table I knew exactly which one was the correct one, even though I wasn't even aware of such a thing. Koreans love to put potatoes in places that look weird to westerners, like pizzas or cakes. They do the same with corn but I'd rather not start on that one because it gets too crazy.
POTATOES ON CAKES?!?!?!?!? What??
I had a best friend who was Korean when I was little. Her mum made me a potato based dish that blew my mind, and I’ve been searching for it ever since. No one does potatoes better than South Korea!
@@samanthascott8267 The Irish would like to have a word.
In Okinawa I ate tuna & corn pizza at a Sbarro... was really good
I dunno man america gets a little crazy with corn too.
I’m legit DYING laughing at the Mayo bit at the end. From them sliding Rhett a bucket of Mayo to him running around with a bag of it slung over his shoulder 😂
“I’lL sEe YoU aT tHe PaRk!” 😂 20:31
Ah a South Korean native, can confirm that we never really think this is what American’s eat. It’s all marketing, but sausage in pizza tastes good. We’ll also often have sweet corn, and sweet potato instead of mashed potato. Glad to see it on the thumbnail!
Nope, you have to live with the stereotype just like we do
That's cool! Where in south korea are you from? I'd love to visit there sometime :)
Sweet corn on pizza? Interesting, that probably isn't too bad actually, fresh maize has a nice "crunch" factor. Speaking of crunch factor, you South Koreans know how to fry chicken, haha. But beyond the food, I can't wait to visit your country!
We don’t care
@@Mr.wiggles10nobody cares about you
I've been to the disgusting food museum! It was well... disgusting. But they even put Dr. Pepper in there, which I took personal offense to 😂
That's my favorite soda 😅
Dang, I love Dr. Pepper. Also, for that part, I kind of figured it was the Root Beer group because I know Root Beer isn't really liked in other countries (I'm American)
@@savannahwestover7144we love rootbeer in Canada
@@melrobertson2743 Oh, yay. I just know people in at least England think it’s disgusting
That would be a personal offense to me as well. We are DR. Pepper people here.. and it taste nothing like Root beer.
Ahhh yes, the Dutch American sauce. Love that with fries, never tried it with a hamburger or with chicken. It actually started as McDonalds sauce, because they had that as an option to get with your fries :) The sauce is made from mustard, unionpowder, dille or parsley
I have it with my mcnuggets al the time! It's great
Episode Idea: Americanized Foreign Food. Make the authentic dish and then the Americanized version determine which is better.
Are these Americanized dishes against Foreign Affair wishes!
And please include tacos
@@itsNatG and chicken parm, spaghetti meatballs and alfredo pasta please and thank you
@@mutotoru all of the 3 things u saix aren't americanized but american made.
The fact that I knew exactly what the American item on the non-American shelves was is the most powerful I’ve felt in ages.
FINALLY, SOMETHING FROM THE NETHERLANDS.
they use mad sauce at mcdonalds here and, I kid you not, I would eat the remnants of it with just my finger and, if I had a extra cup of mad sauce, I'd eat the entire thing even if I had no fries left. That stuff is absolute fire.
I was really hoping they would feature the dutch american fries sauce on the show sometimes and now they did!!
Can't say I'm a fan. I'd rather have regular mayo.
AGREED! I'm from Luxembourg and we got Frites Sauce in McDonald's as well. 11/10
Absolutely.
The irony is dill sauce/dill mayo is also served with fries in the USA, and here in Canada. So the Netherlands was the one actually using an American item, and they were still unsure about it. Feels weird they have never been to an Original Joe's or local pub and not seen dill sauce for fries.
4:58 Today, we ask the age old question: Is mayonnaise an instrument? YES
NO because Rhett and Link wouldn't let it make the noises they made the noises instead.
The Frito pie is called a walking taco in the Midwest or at least in Wisconsin. I learned something today. That’s why I love being a mythical beast!
In Canada (at least the areas of Canada I have lived in) its Taco in a Bag- its done with fritos, doritos, ariba chips, and some places will even do it with takis or the hard cheetos....depends on the arena venue
in illinois we call it both, but a frito pie will typically be dumped onto a plate or bowl and the walking taco stays in the bag.
Usually frito pie uses chili. Walking talking is ground beef and taco ingredients.
@@raemorefield4677 A frito pie only uses Fritos and chili. They are not the same as a Walking Taco.
@@JustMamba No, a frito pie always uses chili. That and the Frito chips are what makes it a frito pie. Anyone calling a Walking Taco a "frito pie" is incorrect.
I love how they look so confused about fries and chicken with mayo, in Europe we use mayo for absolutely everything! I'm italian and sometimes I dip my pizza too in it loool
Patrick: Is mayonnaise an instrument?
Rhett and Link: YESS!
Let’s get the day started!!!!
I don wanna
Who else knew immediately after the first picture, that it was gonna be marshmallow fluff under there?
I did lool. It was the one thing I wasn't seeing, that's commonly in the American imports sections of other countries' grocery stores.
Yes! Especially with it being next to the peanut butter hahah.
at first, i was thinking syrup, but it showed up on other pictures, then i went into thinking cake icing, then to mashmallow fluff after thinking about smores.
I did! I've seen a couple of those pics the showed, and remembered it was marshmallow fluff.
any non-american I guess, I have never eaten that stuff before hahaha, its not used as an ingredient in anything that I can think of either.
I love these kinds of games. Would love to see more Australian stuff included!
I love American foods 😍
The Mythical kitchen crew are amazing. If there was a mythical restaurant I'd go.
Why did I think I was gonna have an International dart game this morning
The census never asked if we prefer more episodes like "The Human Chocolate Fountain" because that was pure gold. All time favorite.
In Indiana we call your Frito Pie “Walking Tacos”😊
I’m sitting here scrolling through the comments looking for someone else who calls them Walking Tacos 😂 you’re the only one. Maybe it’s just an Indiana thing 😅
I came to say the same thing! Hahaha It slightly irritated me when he didn’t call it a Walking Taco. It’s in a bag, it’s convenient, that’s clearly a walking taco, sir.
We call them Frito Boats in California as far as I’ve seen
@@MaraShortCakeKelly It's a midwest thing. We call them walking tacos here in Illinois.
@@laurenrobinson4034 I've always called it frito pie in socal.
Fritos pie. Love that better than walking taco.
I agree with the museum! I've always hated pop-tarts, twinkies & root beer.
The international themed food content on GMM is my favorite. It always makes my day (and lunch break) when these episodes are posted.
My brain short circuited when I tried to read Rhett’s shirt. For a split second I thought it said “Make every morning a morning” and I was like 🧐
April fool's episode, where they announce that they're rebranding without the mythicality
I thought the cloche item was going to be that Goober stuff from Smuckers where the pb and jelly are swirled together in one jar. 😂
THE AMERICAN PIZZA LOOKS GOOD!
5:08 Patrick Starfish would agree Mayonnaise is an indeed an instrument
I KNEW The mystery item had to be marshmallow fluff!!! I was yelling it at my screen over and over. Lol. It’s with baking items, it was next to peanut butter and jelly sandwich ingredients, it was the only logical answer. I’ve seen sandwiches where they put peanut butter and marshmallow fluff together, isn’t that called fluffernutter? And there are fudge recipes with marshmallow fluff and chocolate chips in them. It’s the only thing that made sense.
Same here, I always had it on peanut butter sandwiches growing up. It is indeed called a Fluffernutter, pretty much everyone from New England grew up eating it.
Yay! Good job... I would be stoked, too! ..
I thought it was jelly.
I didn't see them showing jelly withouts the PB.
Same
I haven’t even went to sleep yet and then GMM uploads. Welp, gotta start my day right..
SAME
I had a panicked thought that Rhett was going to swing that bag against the ground in order to create chaos.
Davin's hearty laughter at the end. LOL! 😂
I’m so curious to know if this is genuinely how people think we eat in the US lol.
I think so....it originated as a meme and now people actually believe it
Wouldn't be surprising. Honestly I'm guessing roughly half of us Americans think Taco Bell is what people eat in Mexico. Oddly enough though, most of the world does seem to think red Solo cups are just a fake American movie thing.
@@shadowprince4482that’s hilarious. 😂 For the record, I don’t believe Taco Bell is real Mexican. 😂
@@shadowprince4482 please 🙈 maybe I’m overestimating people but jeez louise I hope half of the US doesn’t think Taco Bell is anything like actual Mexican food. also yes the red solo cup thing always makes me laugh cause my international friends always get so excited when they’re actually everywhere at parties lol. I have friends who have brought them as fun “souvenirs” to use when they’re home again.
No one thinks Taco Bell is real Mexican food. 🤣 We have too many amazing mexican restaurants here for us to be that confused.
Me, not an american: *"How is that a normal-sized jar of mayo"*
Any household here that uses mayo gets it AT LEAST in that size. For mine if there were space in the fridge we would buy it by the bucket.
we eat lots of sandwiches
Here in The Netherlands our mayo jars are that big... we need it for the fries!
Rhett: “Is where the wiener is, is where the American is?”
This needs to be a new GMM merch idea 😂
Cheers to Rhett & Link for another Mythical Milestone
And a bonus to the Mythical Kitchen Crew
love jj
And in turn, the video Katie suggested was made by Canadian UA-camr JJ McCullough.
And there you have it, mayonnaise is an instrument after all.
Patrick Star would be proud of Rhett and Link for making mayonnaise an instrument
As an American living abroad who has seen many American import aisles, I'm really ashamed I didn't think of marshmallow fluff, lol. I was sure it was gonna be Hershey chocolate chips, which are also strangely absent from all those photos.
I thought it was going to be jelly, since most were next to the peanut butter
5:00 I love that Link randomly starts playing the H3H3 theme music lmao
Patrick: "Is Mayonaise an instrument?"
Rhett & Link: "Yes."
Has Rhett and Link never heard of a walking taco? I am baffled
It's called Frito pie in the south. My mom's from Tennessee and she used to make it
It depends on the region. Southern states usually call it a Frito pie while Northern states usually call it a walking taco
As a Texan, I have never in my life even seen the phrase "walking taco" and only by the replies was I able to figure that you're talking about a Frito pie lmao
@@bradlasalle2888 Even over in the Western US, I've never heard of a walking taco. Only frito pie.
I'm from Oklahoma and walking tacos here are made with doritos and frito pie isnt in a bag so I was confused myself
Patrick: "Is Mayonnaise an instrument?"
GMM: "Why, yes it is!"
12:00 as someone who is a South Carolian, Rhett is correct. We do crazy things in South Crackalack
I'm in SC and I can say this is true.
Thanks Katie!!! I love this episode!
Also - 2:10 HAHA Stevie!
I managed to guess the last one because it was right next to the marshmallows and peanut butter in one of the stores.
That store is doing it right.
I am way too proud of the fact that I correctly guessed marshmallow fluff before they lifted the cloche 😂😂😂
5:16 I guess mayonnaise IS an instrument after all.
“They are always dipping it in fries”’ Link.
Me being mad that this wasn’t an international taste test darts game 😂
As soon as they started showing the aisles, I knew it'd be either Marshmallow fluff, or Maple Syrup 😂 My overseas friends are always sending me pics of their "american aisles" and asking me "what do you even use those on!???" lol
As an Australian I’ve never understood how Americans love root beer, it tastes almost savoury to me
It’s actually very common in America to not like root beer, it does have a very herbal taste. Very few people just drink it, it’s much more common as a float (I think you would call them spiders?) with ice cream, which makes it sweeter and milder.
When I was in Japan, an "American" breakfast was a cheeseburger, fries and a side of yogurt. I was like "this is about right." 😂😂
It's called Yakult.
Mayonnaise goes great on basically everything, especially french fries.😍
Patrick: is mayonnaise an instrument?
Rhett: 5:35
Patrick: Is mayonnaise an instrument?
Rhett and Link: yes
I immediately knew that the Pop Tarts, Twinkies, and root beer were in the museum, because those are exactly the foods you often find in the "American" section at the grocery store in Sweden 😆
JJ being represented on my other favorite channel! love it
Congratulations on 2200 episodes!
16:17 in subtitles, "(Link Continues speaking foreign language poorly)"
Congrats on 2200 episodes!!! So many of us have truly grown up with this show :'))
Happy 2200 episodes! Love you guys.
Lol Rhett reminds me of a camp counselor from a horror movie in the 80s
The way I used to always guess who’d be saying what in the intro when I was like 8 or 9 vs doing it now I’m 20 makes me think of how much you guys were a part of my childhood 🥹 thank you for doing what you do it means more to all of us than anyone could imagine ❤️
Congratulations!! Love from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️
LOVE you guys. I’ve never missed an episode.
Greetings fellow Aussie MB 😊
Why r u awake then
@@arash9952 Because I’m going to work soon
Been in Thailand 3 months. Every time I see corn (at least daily) I think of Link and laugh.
This is perfect utilization of the mythical kitchen!! More series like this
As ALWAYS...I am a few months behind with my binge watching and the ending with Rhett carrying the mayo made me LOL for real. Good one, guys.
I love how I instantly knew the hidden item, although the stores weren't from my country. Is there some international company, which delivers the American section to all countries around the world?
Also, I've never seen Hellman's mayo in that big container in my area of Finland.
I'm Dutch and I absolutely love "American Sauce" 😂😂😂 Loved seeing you try it! And I actually will eat it with my burger and chicken if it's on the plate too.
Goodmorning. Congrats on 2200 episodes!
2222 will be more exiting number to celebrate
The Dutch American sauce was probably invented by McDonalds in the Netherlands.
You guys definitely gotta launch a "Mythical Restaurant" 😍