Gordon's Best Moments In India | Part Two | Gordon's Great Escape
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2022
- Even more moments of Gordon Ramsay's best moments in India!
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" for a minute I thought she was dead" 🤣🤣🤣
Mmhm
We need Gordon as a world diplomat.
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He's such a jerk 🤣🤣
Gordon Ramsay must be the only person who can swear at you and still be polite at the same time and make you laugh 😂🤣
Lol i never thought a person who swear people in live shows can be this humble
Exactly 😂
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Exactly.. True 🤣🤣🤣
Come to scotland 😂😂😂
Dude, I was born in India and I never knew that something like this existed.... And I'm not so disappointed about it 😂
Well that's the problem bud! Our young people living in cities have lost touch with a lot of rural side of things.
I was lucky growing up that I even got to visit & experience rural lifestyle along with living in a Huge Metropolitan City
this is limited to tribal villages. i hv tried this chutney in odisha. the ants are called Kai
@@cerveauy8782 well I do agree with you, btw was it tasty?
Same here buddy 🤣🤣
Because you people are very racist with tribal people
"He's a maharaja of jodhpur's nephew". That fermented drink is still working I guess😂😂
What even means?
@@katarzynamuszynska5426 he meant to say "He's a nephew of jodhpur's Maharaja (king)."
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Gordon is incredibly humble and respectful of other people and cultures. Rare among celebrities nowadays; good on him
You used a Half-colon I am very afraid of you
@@AntBored it’s basically just a fancy period/coma. It abridges two sentences without a hard break like a traditional period. English is weird I know
@@elliot3197 Obviously I know that and this was just a joke though... I understand where you're coming from but this was just a joke lol
Chefs have to learn for worldwide success
Hence he has so many restaurants in several countries
Yeah but he equally good in roasting and abusing too 😂😂.
Even though GOrdon is one of the best chefs in the world he is always trying to try out new cuisines and expand his horizon...I mean how many chefs in the world would go to remote villages and try out a dish made of insects...Gordon is truly devoted to his passion...
Yea, who would want to travel the world while being paid millions to fuck off in the Indian desert and drive old Jeeps and get drunk and eat food.
I think all of chefs would go if they get paid as much as Gordon for the show :D
@@atjupi Really why doesn Jamie Oliver travel to such remote villages then...He gets paid alot too i am sure...
@@saimah1832 because he’s a bell end.
@@saimah1832 You only get the celebrity chefs, and jamie has done way more money than gordon so.
He travels to the middle of nowhere, where people have next to nothing, and yet he finds better food there than in the restaurants he visits on Kitchen Nightmares!
I am thinking he was going to say the ant was raw
@Sammy true bruh
@@subhojitrouth5867 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s India bro 😎 and that’s why I love INDIA ❤❤❤(I am not from India)
@@gymbro4life278you’re definitely Indian. Stop lying lol. Either Indian or Bangladeshi or Pakistani or nepali
“Christ, I thought she was dead.”
I wish I can meet Gordon. He is hilarious! 😂
Love you so much from india
@@okashagnosis ok ok.. control
Believe me I can't focus on video from that moment still laughing 🤣
Being an indigenous person myself I feel like really overwhelmed that he visited a part of us where he actually got to know the culture we follow it is really like amazing that how he covered the whole part of India one by one of South effects north effect east he actually covered the parts which are never been shown on TV National television it is really amazing how he actually is considered as the best chef in the world it's not because all it's not always because of his cooking it's because he is willing to learn something which has never been shown on TV which is never been known to the people I'm really glad that the history of us people of our cuisine is actually known to the world now because it was never known to our people itself like Indians never knew what we cook what we had what was our culture they never wanted to know but a foreigner coming from another country is now a reaveling what and how we people actually live it's really amazing to know this
What indigenous meant in india though?
@@SafavidAfsharid3197 it means adivasi,,,jai adivasi🏹🏹🏹JOHAR
@@SafavidAfsharid3197 tribes
Baster Region of Chhattisgarh
There are thousands of people from the UK go to India every year to do this and visit places but we just keep getting destroyed in social media posts about the raj and india keeps supporting russia for some reason who are illegally killing people in Ukraine and raping kids
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Ramsey: It’s strong
Old lady next to him: 😒🥃
Being an Indian this is an eye opener I never knew this beautiful dishes exist.. Really feeling proud to be an Indian
He is a true Michelin Chef.. Never seen any one who explores variety of food cultures in our country n m proud as a tribal he visited n learnt the recipe from our culture n had Mahua.. ❤
Atleast he understands that India is more than just a butter chicken, Nan n parathas… ❤
So very true!
such an humble guy and love seeing him in india, one of his best travelogues ! hope he does more visits worldwide or blogs
That bozo guy is a bozo
lol Gordon's anything but humble
The forest ants are called "Kurkuti" in local language of Jharkhand & Odisha. The best part was when you tasted it for the first time and we really enjoyed watching your reactions. 😅Huge fan of you Sir. Blessed be. Love from India.🙏
In bastar we call it chapda .btw I love reading comments like urs. appreciating it :)
@@mahiloveshazza6635 Glad to see someone commenting frin my place. I was of the impression that the place was our Bastar.
Anyways, Astagfirullah, I won't ever wish to try that dish.
In prayagraj up we call them "Matta"
@@rizz3587 Bhai! it's fine.. It all depends on their living from the beginning of the adoption. That's my fav. pickle lol. Highly protein and way good for cough n cold. What I have experienced since a kid.
“Hello bozoo” said it so sarcastically im in absolute tears 🤣🤣🤣
did he keep that name to himself ?
I have seen this and the other Gordon videos visiting remote parts of India multiple times and everytime it blows my mind on how passionate someone is to agree to travel to remotest parts, cook meals with the locals and share a piece of their culture. Truly inspirational!
on the start of his journey Gordon was like "I wanna cook" but now that the prince made him cook he was like "Oh, he's treating me like a cook, he made me cook his dish".....like what????
😂😄yeh right
well the prince treated him like a servant or a kitchen skivvy, ordering him around while doing nothing. gordon wanted to act in the capacity of a chef, while collaborating with the locals to cook and learn from them
@@eggist I mean what do u expect from a prince from a wealthy lineage. India used to have 25 percent of worlds gdp at one point but 98 percent of indias wealth was distributed among just around 200 families,the Maharajas of Jodhpur were one of them. We nowadays speak of top one percenters but they were top 0.001 percenters. Even though their shown property today is much less than what they had before THE british , they are far more richer than gordon and see Gordon as just a British cockney.
I love how in the begging, Gordon tried that delicious sauce, the look of disappointment on his face when he found out what it was made of..3:25 😅
i think its more disbelief lol
That dude made ramsey work when he could have just ordered it to be done🤣
Love the curiosity and openness to go and learn cuisines from various parts of a diverse country like India!
Nice logo brother lol
Its amazing, how Gordon switches from Chef mode to Student mode. He is so humble and respectable to other cultures and chefs. Rarely seen in celebrities nowadays.
This just shows me how much I have to travel around in my own country. I never knew these foods existed. This desert cooked mutton and the ants & eggs chutney from the last episode, look superior unique and are definitely intriguing! Thank you for telling me how much I DON'T know about my country's food!
It will take a whole life in India to explore all the dishes. That much variety of people and culture. Taste of food varies based on culture. I think you explored 10 Percentage of it. Nice to see that you are giving out the positive sides of India. Thanks Gordon...!!!
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I wish Gordon visited India once more now that so many people know and admire him for his personality and work.
Must've been such a great experience!!! Incredible!
I don't think so !
@@Celebritysix Why not?
That's why we call Incredible India 🇮🇳
@@cricbhasad9380 Indeed! I'd love to visit some day!
indian food is delicious because it comes from the earth. its all natural flavors and spices which dance together and make Indian food special
Indeed, India truly is the last bastion of using earth food these days. Everyone else just uses water food or sky food, and some daring people use fire food
@@GameRecorder123 I think he meant organic
@@pillarman I know, his phrasing was great tho so I decided to chime in
Sadly cheese and mayo are ruining some of our precious street food
Every food comes from earth
I love how you go anywhere to experience and learn from other cultures foods👍🏼 such a humble person
Gordon isn’t just one of the best chefs, he’s at the core, Curious! Which is exactly what has helped him become who he is now. Being able to follow his adventures has been second to none.
How one can be so humble despite the stardom that he has.. great man with great values.. salute and huge respect for this man.. 🤗🥰😎
Gordon is so down to earth. Great to see making his hands dirty not trying to stat glamorous.
Gordon the brilliant chef and the brilliant man...i freaking love him for his true passion to learn literally everything there is about flavours and ingredients. He is truly unique.
@5:40 the way he said thank you so much ❤️mannn he's genuinely happy to know his guest loves his food
mahua is loved by most of the villagers in India i used to go to my nanis house and my nani made all sorts of things like chutney, pickle, sabzi with mahua and they even make an alcoholic drink (i think it's the same thing they drank earlier).
but i never drank it as i was a child lol
I truly admire Chef Gordon for his interests of travel around the world to exploring, trying to prepare and tasting local and authentic cuisines while at the same time he is so humble and willing to embrace cultural diversities.
He also visited Laos, my home country and he forgot to try ກ້ອຍໄຂ່ມົດແດງ or Red Ants Caviar Salad. It’s really good Chef Gordon and it’s considered as a “high end” dish because the key ingredients are from the top of the trees and it’s an occasional dish that is available once a year.
You know what chef.. you have the huge respect for others..for their way of living and other.. that's respect for other makes so special on this entire earth.. respect you sir. . ❤️❤️❤️❤️
The fact that he hasn’t even explored 1% of Indian cuisine.
He has to come to south India
Yes. Agreed.
Definitely!
People always miss out Bengali foods and focus on south Indian and north Indian.. I mean come on you haven't even touched the mine let alone exploring it.
@@OmKar-fd7xv bangal is a sh@#@it hole bro ... first you have to clean your city and river banks
@@vishnuprasad3103 Don't insult other Indian states in public platform. We are like one family. Here we are discussing about foods, not streets. I like South Indian Foods. He like North East Indian Foods. Our Taste differs based on locality we grow up.
Wow. Amazing dishes. I am an Indian, but get mesmerised each time I see these hidden treasures from my country. One lifetime is too less to cover all dishes from this amazing country. Such diversity, its a world in itself.
Probably the best video i have ever watched by a foreign food vlogger
Bro do you know him ??? He is the worlds greatest chef, and you say him vlogger!!
The desert experience was mind-boggling..
Building sandcastles in the Desert ...Cooking pits and the ancient art of cooking methods ,cooking in sal and banana leaves in manmade ovens...The flavors are infused in the food ...A completely different flavor profile...Mind blowing is an understatement ...A culinary explorer extraordinaire....
What I love about these Great Escape episodes (I wished there were more than 2 seasons) is that sometimes, it’s the *other* guy who’s the celebrity and Ramsay who has to do the grunt work.
Like in Thailand where McDang had his army of staff while Ramsay was by himself.
Whether eating authentic cuisine or not, our food comes from hard working people in places like India. We should be thankful
Absolutely amazing India is such an wonderful plaace & the people are very welcoming & friendly.
Your name reminds the story of NerFlanders
Oklie doklie
People from foreign countries sometimes just use the name of India for views and all..
But is really discovering India and Indian food. I swear many indians are unknown about this type of dishes and recipes
THAT'S A MASTER CHEF🔥
What a humble yet classy person... Wonderful... I've become a huge fan of Ramsey...
I love love Gordon he is amazing, glad to see he tried chutney 🤣 ❤️
I went last month Bastar it's natural and amazing place, from Durg Chhattisgarh India🇮🇳
He has a way of connecting with everyone he meets on these videos. Such fun to watch him enjoy other cultures and give their delicious cuisines the credence due.
India has such a diversity that you need a whole year to explore all these food,even an Indian doesn't know how much delicious dishes we have. Proud to be Indian
Thanks sir for showing us rural India... I appreciate your hard work.
Dude what the hell,am living in India but NEVER EVER have I laid my tongue on ant egg chutney 😵😵
fr i am confused af
I have watched all these videos 12 years ago, yes it's 12 years old video, but I love to watch it again though just for Gordan Ramsay...
How many of you have watched it 12 yrs ago give a like
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She’s not dead she’s just high AF 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He's a type of person who says whatever is in his mind 'for a min i thought she was dead🙃😶but i love how truthful he is 💗
Gordon's Mind voice: I don't have any new videos but I need a million views in few days... Right let me f**king upload any old video for Indian viewers ... Bloody hell 😂😂😂
I know people might think I’m taking this too serious, but he really IS a devoted chef who chose to go to India to try something new. I hope you don’t actually mean that 😅
@@-.SkyArt.- Yes you are right. You are being too serious. Why so serious son 😂
@@-.SkyArt.- you are taking this too seriously lol
He’s the best …. Respect n love to this guy …
Gordon is a one humble British guy , Love him ❤
28 states r there in India and they are totally different and can say 28 countries each - north India is totally different from south India - food , language , culture everything ... so don’t assume just northern part as whole India 🇮🇳... but we r united “ unity in diversity “
I always love how ramsay reacts after consuming foods and drinks
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Just pure love and passion for food amazing!!!
amazing journey chef,,, you are so smart and humble. Godbless you Ramsey. Nice to see you, when you will come to Lombok and make eazy traditional food like PELECING KANGKUNG ( salad ), BEBALUNG ( soup) AYAM TALIWANG ( main course) and CEROROT( dessert)
Spat me water out when Gordon said, “See you next Tuesday.” Hahaha!
I really love the idea and the mindset of trying something new! 😯
Respect for showing respect and curiosity towards our culture Gordon. You are a good human.
Thank you! Gordon for showing us the culinary, cooking techniques and cultures from around the world.
Omg....Gordon visiting this part of our world...tasting some indigenous fare....dare did he ...wow...look at how he appreciates the country liquor MAHUA...so grounded and simply inimitable.
At 6 minutes and 30 seconds it's pure hilarity, Sir Gordon Ramsay - "He's the Maharaja of Jaipur's Nephew"
India is so big even after being there you see things and still you have so much more to see , not even scratched the surface
I like your effort how you really trying know the taste of world locally .. love from nepal and hope one day you will visit nepal and try our taste and culture too..
I could watch every day a gordon video, seriously he is so humble and entertaining, really a great snd cool person, i think everyone agrees on that, we will never get tired of him and his episodes
he is one funny man, is best line yet, bellie dance more like bellie flop lmao , love this guy, he worked hard to be where he is, i have nothing but respect, i dencent man a true scott
India is truly amazing.
So many different types of people living under one country.
pleasure of eyes ❤️
watching my own (gond tribes) culture and tradition ❤️❤️ at this big plateform
Used to think that he is an egotist. But now developed huge respect for him for his passion for cooking
These are definitely my favourite Gordon show
Love how he describes everything
"Watching a cooking channel so i can channel my cooking skills"🎵🎶
Few more years baby!
Absolute legend🔥🔥🔥
Gordon saying 'fuck it' and walking away into the desert as if he's going anywhere 💀
Aaaah, what an art of cooking, Gordon! You deserve a very good time in incredible India.
Chef you are a hoot. You digging the hole for the goat reminded me of Hell's Kitchen series. Much love
That was super super cool, interesting and mouth watering to watch Mr ramsay, both part one and two. Cheers for sharing !
All that hard work, great I said, you survived it! and beautiful that you loved and spend the times.
I with a surprise expression, I add.
Wow he visited Jharkhand and explored tribal food respect 🙌
The Best.. just love you Gordon Ramsey
I am so thankful Gordon gets out there and puts these people in the limelight! What am opportunity for them.
What opportunity?
So many humours in this video! Cant stop laughing 😂
Thank you so much for your great recipes.
Just Amazing Gordon.. I know about this things but never thought that you would be interested to know and go there 👌
Mr. Ramsay is the best chef in the world.
No wonder why he has so many restaurants in the different parts of the world.
You are the best chef in the world I can bet I'm your biggest fan
Best show yet ! Gordon can be so nice 👍 at times! 💜
Gordon Ramsay you are strick, strong, kind and good for us Thank you for everything
I respect Gordon Ramsay. To learn something he can go extreme. He respects every culture
He's very rich and still very humble. He respect the culture. ❤
He is not humble
He is imagining someones face while digging the pit😂
He also went to the Amerindian village in Guyana. Hooray to Gordon!!! the amazing chef.💯💞
true masters will always stay curious to learn new things, new ways! respect to all of you!! ((and teach us at the same time🙏🏼)
You know I'm living in India from last 2 decades, and even i didn't knew that this existed 😂😂
Gordon Ramsay is more of a poet type.
Btw talking about ants, it's actually when the egg turns into a matured larvae with wings (big green ones) that the taste becomes more buttery and crispy.
I love one thing about u you are always ready to learn something new you always ask how u make it.......