I live in europe. All the spice mixes are already available here including UK. I think the surprise of seeing ones in india is for the video and for the indian audience for them to make feel good about themselves.
@@carriepatsalis These aren't homemade either, they run a business. There are better brands in India who source better spices and have standard ratios for mixes, which are also available abroad.
Having a local guide is a well thought of an idea to richly experience & immerse in that zone's culture & ethnicity. I am also a Delhite - rarely get time to visit Old Delhi due to the job overload. Nevertheless, watching my city through your lens is refreshing and wholesome.
You don't need to come to India to taste Indian food. Specially if you are from UK. Everything is available there as well. But yes to experience India and its vibe you definitely have to.
I have a question, the videos arent being posted in the order u are traveling? I remember watching the video of the jalebi competition while u were in amritsar
Correct.. I work full time in london and of course have kids so sometimes I have to pick between faster edits and longer ones, particularly when work is full on (which it is this week).. some videos require more work so I just forget anything linear and just roll with it 😁
Man your accent is like Micheal Caine.. This video is loud and clear.. Wonderful edits with chapter... Cheers from Coimbatore,Tamilnadu... Carrie..Lovely...
Flood of memories, and drool, of my 25+ years in Delhi came rushing back! From visits in winter to paratha wala gali (alley of paratha makers), Karim's (an institution dating back to the Mughal rulers) to jalebis and samosas (a teatime fave) that my parents would tell me to go to the neighborhood market for. Karim's is also famous for its dessert, phirni/firni, made from ground rice. Every residential neighborhood had its own famous shops that people from other neighborhoods would visit. The clay pots for sweet yogurt, phirni, tea and lassi are NEVER reused, but broken after every use. Income for local potters too. The ONLY thing I DON'T miss about Delhi is the summer heat, up to 45°C/120°F IN THE SHADE!.
What a lovely description! I could imagine this so vividly! And yes we were there in august.. I would love to visit in like December to feel a difference!
@@carriepatsalis HUGE difference. Daytime temperature is a pleasant 22 to 25°C while the night can usually dip to 4° to 2°C. 0° to -2°C around dawn is not unheard of in New Delhi. Naturally, December to March is FULL tourist season. All the Indian students studying abroad head home for the holidays. Traveling during Christmas season is a nightmare normally. Now add to that a 17+ hour flight (US route), crammed plane and bawling babies. The best moment to rate an airline and your cabin crew. My wife went insane buying clothes, sandals, handicrafts AND...18K to 22K gold jewelry. My mother would do all the bargaining if I wasn't on hand. Back in the day, I would get tailored suits and leather coats/jackets with uniquely patterned silk linings. Leather shoes, cotton shirts and silk ties were on MY work related shopping list. What I MUST give you and your husband credit for, is taking your sons along for the journey. I'm certain that they will ALWAYS remember these times and also know that very few other children would've had anywhere near the same exposure to the world and rich cultures that you and your husband have given them. 👏👏👏👏 REALLY miss that city, despite India being one of 9 countries that I've lived in since the age of 5 (going by memory). Otherwise, it would be 10 countries. SIGH.
She is one incredibly smart woman.. wait until you hear her story in a future episode (I need time to do it justice).. she is single handedly the most inspirational human I have ever ever ever met..
Hey Carrie, Great video as usual. You are correct, chai tastes different in the three countries..Good to see Karim’s Nihari..The nihari was only mughal dish which transitioned from Dewan e Aam to Dewan e khaas.. (From ordinary people to Royal Gathering)..
Mam,can i ask you,are common people or tourists,foreigners being accepted in new delhi because i heard there is g20 and g7 summit going on and no people can be allowed to go outside,is old delhi allowed,so that i could visit,btw i am from shimla
Amazing series of videos, I've been binge watching a lot of these Carrie! from your journeys across the subcontinent, I couldn't help but notice you haven't chanced upon the modern areas of Delhi/NCR yet like Gurgaon, Cyber City, Aerocity or South Delhi. Will we see those in your future videos or you didn't happen to go there? Also did you visit other modern cities like Mumbai, Bangalore or Hyderabad? Also, I love the fact that Mutton Roganjosh is your favourite dish as well, I swear by Roganjosh.
Hi there! I am a history lover so the modern areas are not quite as interesting to me.. but I did head to places like kashmir and ladakh 😍… a shopping mall is a shopping mall anywhere in the world 😉
@@carriepatsalis that is true that a mall is a mall everywhere across the world but you did visit the modern parts of Dhaka and a mall which is why I asked. Yes, the Kashmir trip was beautiful! ✨ Will look forward to your other trips.
@@thesagarmahapatra that was a one off.. and it reminded me of london, less interesting than say the Bangladeshi villages with amazing locals. It really doesn’t float my boat to see concrete and glass 😁
@@carriepatsalis Agreed, I prefer some green foliage and nice undulations in the terrain rather than concrete jungles. You could give Odisha a shot the next time you're in India. It's a very underrated state, quite safe, has the largest brackish lake in Asia, great sea food, Hills, beaches where the water recedes 5 kms during low tide. Also the wheel in the centre of India's flag comes from a Sun Temple there.
HI. PATESALIES Please try rohini street food ❤ best mega mall have some good street food carts cafes you should go to some cafes and caoughnat place is always best ❤ thx for reading enjoy 😊
😁.. funnily enough jake and I have eaten the most streetfood and been fine.. the other two have been sick trying to eat western food in India.. there’s the problem 😂
Indian subcontinent forgets about street foods, even restaurant foods are made not following hygiene. Roads are dirty, kitchens are dirty, people do not use gloves or clean hands, utensils are dirty and the culture is dirty.
That seeds man was so nice calm and smily. Such calm man in such chaos.
He was a really lovely chap! Really gave me a lot of time too 🥰
The first bite of a Karim's dish is a special moment , even for us Indians😊.
I totally agree 🤩
I live in europe. All the spice mixes are already available here including UK. I think the surprise of seeing ones in india is for the video and for the indian audience for them to make feel good about themselves.
Nah.. you can’t beat home mixed ingredients.. it’s never the same abroad
@@carriepatsalis These aren't homemade either, they run a business. There are better brands in India who source better spices and have standard ratios for mixes, which are also available abroad.
Your energy is out of this world Carrie. Thank you for being so patient and amazing ❤
I loved every minute of my trip with you .. the most inspirational woman I have EVER met 😍
My whole India is awesome... I love my India I live for India I can die for India ❤️❤️❤️
You are exploring India in a beautiful way.. God bless you sister
Thank you so much 🙂
You must visit Delhi Cathedral, Karim's near Jama masjid is bigger & cleaner,Bengali Sweet, coffee house, cp Delhi.
Sounds good 😍
Having a local guide is a well thought of an idea to richly experience & immerse in that zone's culture & ethnicity.
I am also a Delhite - rarely get time to visit Old Delhi due to the job overload.
Nevertheless, watching my city through your lens is refreshing and wholesome.
Thank you and yes I agree.. I actually hate visiting places without a local now
Correct.. Always visit in a Secure mode with proper company... @@carriepatsalis
Nice vdow your welcome to.... india
Thanks! 😃
You don't need to come to India to taste Indian food. Specially if you are from UK. Everything is available there as well.
But yes to experience India and its vibe you definitely have to.
💯.. the same analogy is that I can drink French wine in london.. but have it in a French vineyard and the experience is altogether more amazing!
If you go to VB & Sons Store or any Indian Grocery Store in Ealing Road, Wembley, you will be able to find all these Spice Ingredients easily 😊
Smart way to travel with local guide very nice
I much prefer it 😍
Lemon is used to cut the spice in the curry. For some curries curd is used. Depends on the flavor.
Ah I didn’t know that! Thanks for sharing!
Really nice video.please do visit nepal also this festive season am sure you wont regret
Beautiful Nepal.❤
I would so so love to get to Nepal! 😍
Thats what im taking about, now to try the many many other dishes 😋
😍
1:18 why this jalebi seller looked so serious?😂😂
So true! 😂
This kind of jilabe is known as mushabbak in Arabic colouring is different but texture is the same@@carriepatsalis
I have a question, the videos arent being posted in the order u are traveling? I remember watching the video of the jalebi competition while u were in amritsar
Correct.. I work full time in london and of course have kids so sometimes I have to pick between faster edits and longer ones, particularly when work is full on (which it is this week).. some videos require more work so I just forget anything linear and just roll with it 😁
I think the real magic of this lamb nihari from this amazing Karim Hotel looked the best in your video😋
Thanks! It was sooooo delish 😋
Man your accent is like Micheal Caine.. This video is loud and clear.. Wonderful edits with chapter...
Cheers from Coimbatore,Tamilnadu... Carrie..Lovely...
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lovely Carrie.. TOP NOTCH.. Great... @@carriepatsalis
Wonderful shoot, suddenly made me feel hungry and immediately ran to the kitchen to grab something to eat 😊
😂.. I felt like that whilst editing it!
Flood of memories, and drool, of my 25+ years in Delhi came rushing back!
From visits in winter to paratha wala gali (alley of paratha makers), Karim's (an institution dating back to the Mughal rulers) to jalebis and samosas (a teatime fave) that my parents would tell me to go to the neighborhood market for. Karim's is also famous for its dessert, phirni/firni, made from ground rice.
Every residential neighborhood had its own famous shops that people from other neighborhoods would visit.
The clay pots for sweet yogurt, phirni, tea and lassi are NEVER reused, but broken after every use. Income for local potters too.
The ONLY thing I DON'T miss about Delhi is the summer heat, up to 45°C/120°F IN THE SHADE!.
What a lovely description! I could imagine this so vividly! And yes we were there in august.. I would love to visit in like December to feel a difference!
@@carriepatsalis HUGE difference.
Daytime temperature is a pleasant 22 to 25°C while the night can usually dip to 4° to 2°C. 0° to -2°C around dawn is not unheard of in New Delhi.
Naturally, December to March is FULL tourist season. All the Indian students studying abroad head home for the holidays. Traveling during Christmas season is a nightmare normally. Now add to that a 17+ hour flight (US route), crammed plane and bawling babies. The best moment to rate an airline and your cabin crew.
My wife went insane buying clothes, sandals, handicrafts AND...18K to 22K gold jewelry. My mother would do all the bargaining if I wasn't on hand.
Back in the day, I would get tailored suits and leather coats/jackets with uniquely patterned silk linings. Leather shoes, cotton shirts and silk ties were on MY work related shopping list.
What I MUST give you and your husband credit for, is taking your sons along for the journey. I'm certain that they will ALWAYS remember these times and also know that very few other children would've had anywhere near the same exposure to the world and rich cultures that you and your husband have given them.
👏👏👏👏
REALLY miss that city, despite India being one of 9 countries that I've lived in since the age of 5 (going by memory). Otherwise, it would be 10 countries.
SIGH.
Its Mutton Trotters which mutton nihari how did u like mutton trotters soup is it better than ur baked meat in UK?
The long cooking was sooooo good! So soft and the flavours were 😍
Very nice vlog and well described
Thank you so much 🙂
Rekha taking you to Karims in Delhi made my day tell her she can call me too 😍
She is one incredibly smart woman.. wait until you hear her story in a future episode (I need time to do it justice).. she is single handedly the most inspirational human I have ever ever ever met..
I love Nihari. With Hot Naan. Sprinkle coriander, garnished ginger and lemon.
Yummy all the way 😍
Hey Carrie, Great video as usual. You are correct, chai tastes different in the three countries..Good to see Karim’s Nihari..The nihari was only mughal dish which transitioned from Dewan e Aam to Dewan e khaas.. (From ordinary people to Royal Gathering)..
Oh wow interesting! It’s delicious so makes sense! 😍
mughlo ke chatukar halala kid😡
Authentic Dear... Jilebi- Bombay version.. SOUTH INDIAN Version is soft..
Interesting! I will get to south India one day 😍
if you visit kolkata , don't forget to have the kolkata style chilli pork from chowman
That sounds good!
yaa it tastes good too!@@carriepatsalis
While eating Indian cuisines don't hesitate to get messy. You will enjoy your food when you will deep dive into it.
Careful when in Delhi region, its Not a Safe Place for Women, especially Old Delhi, always be near a large crowd, dont go out late, Stay Safe
Mam,can i ask you,are common people or tourists,foreigners being accepted in new delhi because i heard there is g20 and g7 summit going on and no people can be allowed to go outside,is old delhi allowed,so that i could visit,btw i am from shimla
Hi there! I am not there now so can’t tell you whether people can walk around or not.. so cool that the g20 was there though 😍
You Should Visit Sylhet, Bangladesh 🥺 it is a Beautiful City❤️❤️
I loved sylhet and surrounding areas like Lawachara National park 😍
LOVELY VIDEOS 😊👍
Thank you 🤗
So lovely to travel with you on your trips! ❤
Glad you enjoyed it! 😍
Thinks long time i wait to day i see beautiful vloge thinks
Hope you enjoyed it! 🥰
Is Jilebi with rabdi is it better than Cheese Cakes in UK?
Ooooh that’s a hard one.. cheese cake done well is magical too
@@carriepatsalis so prefer cheese cake to jallebi !!! Have u tried Ladoo andnd Peda diffrent Indian Sweets!!
Next vloge how many day wait
Saturday! It’s a good one too! Train travel from
Amritsar to Agra, luxury hotel, streetfood and the kindest lady! 😍
Amazing series of videos, I've been binge watching a lot of these Carrie! from your journeys across the subcontinent, I couldn't help but notice you haven't chanced upon the modern areas of Delhi/NCR yet like Gurgaon, Cyber City, Aerocity or South Delhi. Will we see those in your future videos or you didn't happen to go there? Also did you visit other modern cities like Mumbai, Bangalore or Hyderabad? Also, I love the fact that Mutton Roganjosh is your favourite dish as well, I swear by Roganjosh.
Hi there! I am a history lover so the modern areas are not quite as interesting to me.. but I did head to places like kashmir and ladakh 😍… a shopping mall is a shopping mall anywhere in the world 😉
@@carriepatsalis that is true that a mall is a mall everywhere across the world but you did visit the modern parts of Dhaka and a mall which is why I asked. Yes, the Kashmir trip was beautiful! ✨ Will look forward to your other trips.
@@thesagarmahapatra that was a one off.. and it reminded me of london, less interesting than say the Bangladeshi villages with amazing locals. It really doesn’t float my boat to see concrete and glass 😁
@@thesagarmahapatra I can however say ladakh was incredible!!!!
@@carriepatsalis Agreed, I prefer some green foliage and nice undulations in the terrain rather than concrete jungles.
You could give Odisha a shot the next time you're in India. It's a very underrated state, quite safe, has the largest brackish lake in Asia, great sea food, Hills, beaches where the water recedes 5 kms during low tide.
Also the wheel in the centre of India's flag comes from a Sun Temple there.
Hope you enjoy india❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
Explore the Himalayas on a motorcycle or a 4x4 jeep with us! Let’s collaborate!
Not to forget green chillis.
There has no tea garden in Pakistan. Usually Pakistan imports tea from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Yes I believe you are right.. they are very very good at making it though.. 😋
Welcome to Kerala❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks 😊
HI. PATESALIES Please try rohini street food ❤ best mega mall have some good street food carts cafes you should go to some cafes and caoughnat place is always best ❤ thx for reading enjoy 😊
Thanks for the tips!
come to North East India Assam
u should tried mutton trotters so hows ur belly responding to all the street food? Hopefully dont have soft Tommy!!!!
😁.. funnily enough jake and I have eaten the most streetfood and been fine.. the other two have been sick trying to eat western food in India.. there’s the problem 😂
India big country every state not same to much love
Perfect Dharma Bhai...
I'm hungry now
😁
Jelebi 😂 Wow 😱 Foreigner test Jelebi
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@@carriepatsalis When you go back to your country from India, take me along with you, I will make Jalebi there and you can come and eat it. 😜
@@tandav_industries 😂😂
you should drink tea with Jalebi but with no sugar, please do that next time or if you know in UK then please do so
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Dear you enjoy the whole trip we are ready to welcome you in our country
Many thanks 😊
Nice👍👏😊
Thanks 🤗
I am a Karim’s super fan !😃
😍😍😍
Beautiful family i miss jack notty boy
🥰
Hi
Are you still in Delhi?
Can i meet
Visit sikkim, climate is cold.
1st one to comment.....Visit ASSAM......the north eastern part of INDIA
Thanks for commenting! Would love to visit Assam 🥰
Their TEA and GOAT Meat... Enjoy the HILLS in the North COLD.. Like UK @@carriepatsalis
Lovely from Coimbatore- Manchester of South India- Pollachi TOWN...
I can't have any sweet dish
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Amazing blog yummy jalebi karims is famous restaurant u have a cute girl friend 😂
Thanks! Yes Rekha is awesome 😍
@@carriepatsalis well come 😀 nice name
Yammy food ❤
Yummy food
Small bites less mess
Indian subcontinent forgets about street foods, even restaurant foods are made not following hygiene. Roads are dirty, kitchens are dirty, people do not use gloves or clean hands, utensils are dirty and the culture is dirty.
Go to kerala now
Vegetarian Food Only.
Hii madam UA-cam channel vlog is good 👍
Thank you! Glad you like it!
Ok 👍 thanka
What is your name madam
Lovely Yes.. Roshan Bro.. Cheers from Coimbatore..
Ok brother thanks 👍
To much love indian people not jock india to much state diffrent food to much people like veg food
Can we meet
Not Indra and not jawahar lal nehru only modi I proud of bharat ❤
Karims is just overrated ...there are many resturants better than this.
Karim is good but no one can match with non veg food with my sweet city lucknow ☺️😊🙏
Interesting 😍