Yes it is, I thought his description was amazing and I agreed with him. I also thought when he’d picked it up to finish it that’s the best part of the cheesecake.
That guy made me laugh so much, especially when he took a bite, and then pushed the plate forward, crossed his hands, and just looked at the cheesecake in admiration.
He made me tear up 3:00 thinking of how many people haven't tried something as delicious and simple as cheesecake 🥺 many never get to have that simple pleasure and it's so sad. I'm glad he got to enjoy it 😭
"This should be a big cake & I'd eat it alone." I've been fascinated & interested in people from other cultures my entire 70 yrs; it's delightful to find commonalities; "This should be a big cake..." is exactly what I have thought every time I've ever had cheese cake. To the birthday wisher... thank you, today is, in fact, my 70th birthday.
That is exactly what I took from this video. I think we as Americans have gotten to impersonal about the things we consume. We should try not to forget, somebody made that.
@@colleengarren1462 In our industrialized society, it is probable that a person didn't make the food we are eating but rather a computer program and machine.
"There should be this big cake, and I should be eating it alone near river." I never thought that I, a 17 year old boy in the middle of the woods, would want to experience the exact same thing as a Punjabi tribe elder. Bless the internet for showing that deep down we all want the same things; cheesecake, and peace and quiet.
In Turkish culture we say "ELINE SAGLIK" to show appreciation to the cook and "KESENE BEREKET" to the one who provided the meal, and the cook always replies 'AFIYET BAL SEKER OLSUN'. ELINE SAGLIK = HEATH TO YOUR HANDS, KESENE BEREKET = BLESSINGS TO THE PROVIDER, AFIYET BAL SEKER OLSUN = ENJOY LIKE SWEET HONEY.
I noticed how they give praise to the most high for these simple blessings. This reminds me of my grandmother and how she taught me to be grateful for all things big or small!
As a face hair owner myself, I can't express how much I'm impressed by Gul Sher Khan's ability to eat cheesecake without getting it in his glorious moustache.
“May God increase his business and the one who sent it. My prayers are with them.” I never had anybody tell me anything like that when I owned a restaurant and cook food for people!😊
@drwllceThe skin colour not to your liking there little guy? You really should stop watching videos of other nations if you think only your nation is developed and the rest are cavemen 😂
I absolutely love that they also focus on the one who made the cake, not just the cake itself. I find that an amazing quality within that culture. Beautiful.
thats a sentence that muslim people use a lot i think (idk people in my country uses it), its like saying bless you when someone sneezes its just instead of sneeze they say it after eating something delicious
Imagine if everyone in the world had these manners. They really make me want to slow everything down and enjoy the things we take for granted. Love these people.
Why does this literally put tears in my eyes? It's so beautiful. What most of us might consider, at best, a simple pleasure of life is a deep, even spiritual journey for these kind men, happening right in front of us.
@@pyropenguino you're so weird, imagine you watch the video and thought "hey this person has a nice shirt" and go to comment it but it just so happens someone else made a comment saying they liked his shirt, now all of a sudden you're copying them
That is a common expression as you go to near and Middle East. That is how you show respect to elders as well, you kiss their hands for all good things they have done.
I so appreciate how each of reactors begin with "Bismillah," in the name of God, the Most Gracious,, the Most Merciful. I am a Christian, and I admire how our Muslim friends honor God in virtually everything they do. I'm also very pleased they enjoyed the cheesecake, alhamd lilah!
As a Muslim, I've always admired how Christians take a minute before eating to thank god for the meal. I'm not sure tho if all Christians do that or if its something only in movies 😂
These guys all enjoyed, but for me the best part was that they complimented and thanked whoever made it. I think this really reveals something that we've lost here in the West.
My teacher: why have you missed the assignment deadline? Me: I was watching videos of pakistani tribal elders trying cheesecake for the first time, I hope you understand
All their attitudes are so wholesome and of course I couldn't help but smile with not only their reactions but also how respectful they are. Society in any capacity should aspire to adopt this type of behavior. Thanks very much for sharing!
"Whoever made this did an amazing job! May God increase his business and the one who sent this. My prayers are with them." From now on every 5-star review I leave will be this quote.
From the 'He' that They are referring to, it makes One wonder if Female Chefs actually exist in Their Homeland of Pakistan. Either way, They seem appreciative of those who have made it for Them.
I love how intentional they are about everything. Every moment seemed like they were mindfully aware of it. The cautious way they scooped into the cheesecake. The way they'd spin the plate. The tastings. Their prayers. I just love their mindfulness.
Their brains aren't overstimulated like ours. I have family back in rural India and it's pretty insane just how different our mindsets are. I have so much "more" than them, yet they are the ones that seem content. And blissful about many things I deal with on the daily.
Well of course, they're being asked to try and review a new food. If someone put you on camera and put some new food in front of you, would you just shove it mindlessly in your mouth?
“I should be eating it alone near a river.” Dear God YES. Cheesecake, all by myself, sitting beside a quiet river. That’s got to be what Heaven is like.
The humbleness of these people remind me of a blessing in Turkish before every meal: Instead of wishing everyone a bon appetite they wish health to the cook‘s hands.
They didn't do a complete translation. He said: "man the cake should be this large, and I wanna sit by a river with a picnic blanket and a bonfire, and eat this whole thing."
That one guy singing happy birthday to no one in particular just because they were eating cake was absolutely precious and one of the most wholesome things I’ve seen in a while
I really liked the guy that started singing “Happy Birthday to You.” I can definitely see, but appreciate the cultural differences. Respect & an open mind are crucial.
The subtitles didn’t do justice to how these guys were actually feeling. What the guy really said at 4:05 was “There should be this big cake. And there should be a hut besides a river. One should light a fire and enjoy this cake in the peace and tranquil of that atmosphere.”
They appreciate every morsel as well as the person who made the cake. They pray before they eat and show gratitude for the food before them! Love this, how sweet!
Why on earth did YT recommend this to me?! 😅I have no idea but I thoroughly enjoyed how funny these men were, how delighted and surprised they were by their cheesecake treat and how appreciative they were of the hands who made it! Title is right, this is making me smile a lot 😂
Next time I eat a cheesecake, I'm going to think of these men and how much they enjoyed it. I want to conjure that feeling! We all need to appreciate delicious food more.
These wonderful gentleman prove how much a little bit of graciousness goes a long way. This is possibly my most favorite channel. People might be different, but one thing that unites us is the love, a good food!
imagine being the person who showed the person who showed the person to make it... follow that all the way back 4000years ago to the greeks on a island where the first cheesecake is found to have been made...
i had an older aunt from italy visiting in canada and i saw her watching me put butter on my corn on the cob. their reactions remind me of hers when she decided to try it. this is beautiful.
I'm a pastry chef who specializes in cheesecake. This brought a few tears to my eyes. Thank you so much for sharing. And best wishes to all involved, from Texas.
I just made my first, all scratch, old fashioned cheesecake last night. Springform pan and all. It came out perfectly. A taste the commercials could never fully approach. I can't believe I haven't been making these for years. They're so easy. I'm thinking they would be a good way to teach a kid how to bake. Hard to screw up & impressive results.
@@capone6014 Yah, though I worked in restaurants and even one that had a bakery when young (as a waiter) . I can't say as I've ever heard of a cheesecake chef. I'm thinking it would be abt like being a Big Mac chef. 😊😜 And I've made three now. Never really baked much at all. And I found them quite easy to make. A lot less prep than say Asian.
I think my favorite part is how much affection and appreciation they have for whoever made the cake. That’s not how most of us Americans view things like this. Imagine how much different our culture would be if we had a habit of wishing success and happiness for everyone who made something we enjoyed.
I think more people than you know appreciate those who create what we eat and enjoy; ever heard "My compliments to the chef!"? If not I would hope you start something next time you enjoy a meal. I thanked the people at McDonald's for my breakfast meal last week-doesn't have to be a fancy meal or dessert! 😊
Little does he know, much more than about 3 pieces is going to rock his world. Powered through half a homemade cherry cheesecake and wasn’t okay afterwards, some are so rich one big slice is hard to tackle. His enthusiasm is respectable though😂
If anyone had told me before lockdown that a year on I'd be waiting in breathless anticipation for four delightful strangers to taste a cheesecake I'd have said you were mad. Well here we are. Thank you guys. You have brought light, grace and humour to these dark days. Take care.
IMAGINE IF IT WAS REVERSED AND SOMEONE TOLD THESE GUYS THEY WOULD HAVE A YT CHANNEL AND PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD WOULD FALL IN LOVE WITH THEM AND INSTANTLY..WORLD PEACE OVER FOOD!!! NOTHING A FULL BELLY AND A GOOD REST CAN'T FIX!
“I should be eating it alone near a river” I feel you man. In university I used to buy cheesecake and hike to the top of this one mountain and have a beautiful view of the city and ocean while eating the cheese cake. Those who get it get it
I know it’s been said but the fact that they acknowledge the person who made it shows an understanding about humanity that I think we often lose. They have such appreciation for both the food and its chef. Often in the west we only reference the food but they take that and make it a part of a person; someone made this magical food and they deserve praise.
You're completely right, you can tell they respect food more just by the pace they're eating. In the west we've gotten so used to stuff our faces. We don't eat slow and enjoy the taste as much anymore.
@@blowingbubbles681 I feel like a lot of people in the west (mainly speaking abt USA since that's what I'm familiar with) assume the food is mass produced made in a factory with automation from machines doing a lot of the work and a line of quality control workers unless it's stated otherwise. I don't think it's rare for people to point out skill in artisan crafts though? People value talented individuals worldwide. If you want a somewhat common example I hear people express how perfectly a steak is cooked and say "send my compliments to the chef" or pointing out the skill of a baker making confections, pastries, or icing cakes. This value for the process of making something is very noticeable in wine and cheese enjoyers. Same with a lot of people who like alcohol who relish the taste and notice the hard work and effort of making a good moonshine, whisky, rum, mead, cider, etc. When it's actual homemade cooking people usually take the time to appreciate it and whoever made it or at least think it in their head. I'm from the south in the US and there's definitely importance put on home cooking, I imagine that's the case with a lot of the states not just areas with 'southern cooking'. Although I feel like it's most intense around Cajun dishes like jambalaya and gumbo and it draws parallels to NY and NJs pizza appreciation.
My son would agree with you. Cheesecake is his favorite! When we'd have BD parties for him as a little kid, I'd have a cheesecake for him and a regular cake for all the other kids. No one ever complained. 😄
I never eat a good cheesecake before, so I assume they're just not for me. After watching this vid, I guess I'll need to find a good restaurant that sells good cheesecake.
This was so wholesome to watch. Made me genuinely smile while watching their first taste of cheesecake. Their appreciation, enjoyment, enthusiasm, and happy dance while munching down. Absolutely beautiful. Wait until they hear about Cheesecake Factory. 😂 Someone should take these men and their families to Cheesecake Factory!
"Cow's first milk after she gives birth tastes like this." is probably the most fascinating statement to me. It's clearly a compliment, and yet so clearly from a world I am not a part of.
@@bengenight1564 I don't like that taste, I really tried to finish what I had in my cup, it seems others like it. I also didn't want to rob the little calf of his first special meal.
Your comment made me smile. Cuz yeah, I’m with ya. I was also surprised how muted they were in their reactions until later on… they are reserved. Stoic in a way. Then of course the sweets make ‘em crack n they go all in!
"Food may not be the answer to world peace, but it's a start" - Anthony Bourdain This quote has been written in my kitchen at work for many years and this video exemplifies it.
We get so many things in this country that most of the world doesn’t ever get a chance to taste or experience and I love videos like this because in the right circumstances it should make us feel more grateful
I love watching this channel because these gentlemen simply exude respect and courtesy in a way that has often been neglected in the West in recent years. It also makes me appreciate how good cheesecake really is!
Chaudary can’t fool me, he is eating with his hands because he can get a bigger bite 🤣. I love how they enjoyed it. I hope they each got to take a whole cheesecake home to share with family.
LOL! I literally said to him, "Go ahead, brother, you can get a bigger mouthful that way!" Bred, born, & raised in Canada. . .& I know we've ALL done it! 😆
This was a beautiful video. Not only did I grin, but I also was almost brought to tears. What was so profound to me was how they gave respect to the person who made the cake. Today, the people who make our food are usually forgotten about and only remembered for the times that they make mistakes. Also, a lot of our food isn't even made by people.
I used to make pies ina factory. The only part we touched was the dough. To see this amount of gratitude for such a simple, yet delicious dessert makes that job feel a little less cruddy.
A lot of food produced in first world countries, especially that sold in supermarkets and hypermarkets, are made by machine. Just look at some How It's Made videos and you'll see.
"It's VIP cake." Yes! I agree so hard. It was such a pleasure to see their reactions to a food I've been fortunate to enjoy my entire life. I'm so glad they liked it, there's something about that creamy cheesecake filling that's just amazing.
"Happy birthday to you! Even if it's not [yours in particular], there must be someone's birthday somewhere!" - Oh my, that's probably the sweetest line one could possibly utter over a simple piece of cheesecake, I'm not even trying to exaggerate, so pure and kind. ❤
"this should be a big cake I am enjoying alone by a river" that is the most perfect description of cheese cake I've ever heard! That's the feeling I get everytime I eat cheese cake!
Why are they forcing these poor people to eat shit American and English food and making out that it’s so much better than their traditional cuisine? What a fucking insult. It doesn’t even specify the country they are from ‘tribal’ like there’s only one tribe in the world. I hope they were paid well for this
@@alexmac513 Settle down, it's just cake. And if you really think cake is shit food and "cultural food" is always better then sheesh get your head out of that bubble. As much as I love my culture, you just can't compare a Mamon to a Cheesecake
@@alexmac513 You're barking up the wrong tree. Pretty sure they cover who they are and which tribe they're from in plenty of the videos. This one even links to a house tour by one of the reactors. Also, this channel isn't about Western culture being better. It's about expanding the horizons of tribespeople and connecting people from all over the world with them. They do everything from painting to looking at wedding dresses from every country. And please don't try to hold up any one culture as if it's precious. I'm from a non-Western country and I can tell you that's how you end up fetishizing some cultures and defending some heinous practices down the road.
@@alexmac513 Yeah man I'm sure they're forced... Also they never said it was better than their traditional cuisine. They're simply trying a dessert they've never seen before and talking about how much they like it. Not all American food is garbage, it sounds like you have your own issues to be projecting so damn hard.
@@stanettiels7367 Feel better now, do you? Imagine leaving a nasty comment like that at Christmas. What a grinch. In any case, my cooking skills couldn't have been THAT bad -- my sons managed to grow into strapping 6-foot-plus healthy young men.
I like that you chose to eat with your hands, like you’re more comfortable doing. Thank you for trying new things and foods. I wish everyone would follow your example.
To this day cheescake makes me puke. It's just so disgusting, I can't imagine how anyone can LIKE it, let alone keep a bite down for more than a few seconds. I mean I kept a shot of gasoline down on a dare once, no problem. I ate a bag of chocolate covered crickets. But cheesecake makes me puke every time.
This is so eye opening to the way other cultures think. Never in my life have I ever thought about the person who made the cake, only that I either loved it or hated it and if I liked it I’d go back and give the company plenty of business in the future. To take a step back and send your appreciation regardless if the creator ever hears it is unbelievably selfless. Thank your for showing me a better way to think and helping shape me into a more appreciative person!!!!
I also think that it’s the religion the fact of mentioning the gratitude for the person who created it basically thanking a creator it is kind of beautiful even though I hate religion but I love seeing faith in other people
@@Crestfalle_n There is only one good and true religion. Saying that “all religions are good” is contradictory and incoherent because all religions contradict each other, and each claims to be the only true religion. It’s a nice thought that every religion is good, but it’s just not realistic.
Agreed. The West has gone wrong, we do not naturally think this way. And it extends to other ways that they appreciate life and people. It's beautiful but also sad to see what I've been missing.
You know what is so wonderfu about these videos? It’s not just the incredible, humble, polite, grateful and funny tribal people, it’s also the amazing comments from the viewers who so appreciate the dignity of these men. Try to remember that the hateful people who stir up discord all over the Internet and Social Media really are just a minority - most normal people, wherever they live, are like those who appreciate these videos. Best wishes to these lovely men and all their viewers from a Granny in Scotland. 🥰
@@mrequi1 many do not understand sarcastic humor. I do. I found that upon my visit to England they know nothing but sarcastic humor which most find obnoxious. Me I get it and I fit in quite well! Your response made me giggle...no one else got it.
@@sylviayoung1901 Yes, the Brits do understand dry, sarcastic humour. Also, the Aussies can take and laugh at a good joke. The Yanks? Well they've made themselves a joke for decades 😁😜 (FULL DISCLOSURE I am a Yank.)
Well as a granny u must have seen children trying to mature. You probably have seen a lot of people make mistakes trying to raise children. Not just hate, jealousy, insecurity, stupidity, anger, narcissism. You have heard of the “me” generation. When considering this group, one may see, resentment, narcissism, cruelty, selfishness. That’s just some of the rotten apples, there are still bountiful delicious apples in circulation.
OMG! When the one started singing Happy Birthday I almost choked on the drink that I'm drinking. He's freaking awesome! He's adorable!! I just love these guys!
What I appreciate the most is that each of these individuals has such a unique a personal connection to their meals and food. They treat it with such respect and genuine ceremony. Its as if sharing a meal with someone is the most simple yet most respectful act you could do to show your love. My life is truly forever changed by this demonstration of humility and companionship.
Food is one of the most basic things a person can share with another. There's a reason there's a version of the phrase "breaking bread together" almost everywhere in the world.
Think about it. You go to a restaurant, who used that spoon and for what? You don't know. Forks are even much worse. "The cleanliness of your hands is in your own hands" -SG
I like how the one man enjoyed the cake even more when he ate it with his hands in his customary way. Almost like he could relax and really focus on the taste.
It’s like you know the feeling when you try to eat with chopsticks and you’re just like, give me a fork, and when you use the fork then you can finally focus on eating
@St Stephen it’s really not that deep. These people have religion deeply rooted in their lives and seriously who gives a fuck. Also way to be out of your depth with regards to “them assuming it was a man” when they could not give less of a fuck about how PC they talk because they literally have other shit going on in their lives. Also FSM and atheism is cringe, keep it to yourself.
What a culture shift. Almost every one gives thanks to their preferred deity. Then a couple thank whoever made it, one wishes to give thanks with a kiss on the baker's hands, and the other sends prayers and future business to the Baker once more! What a group👌🏼
The sentiment of wanting to kiss the hands of the baker because of how much their skills have been transferred through their hands and fingers to craft such a delicacy is truly amazing and wonderful. That made my heart full.
Glad you enjoy the testament they share. I came from the Middle East with similar culture to these tribes people. During every meal we ask god to bless the hands of my mother who has cooked the meal or the chef which may have as they transferred this enjoyment to us through their medium, thus deserving the blessing.
LOL "kisses for the hands" is an old saying in Italy. A way to show respect and affection to whom gives you hospitality at their table and welcomes you into their house.
@@Rayvn7 It's wholesome by appearance, if not context. I hate organized religion as much as the next guy, but you sometimes gotta not take that, as a whole, into account when watching someone who's spent their whole life indoctrinated. Individualize them, dude.
"There should be this big cake, and I should be eating it alone by the river."
You and me both, bud.
But one for each ! Cheers
No he said alone, you can't go
i shall one day bring a whole cheesecake to the river and eat it alone in honor of this guy
After eating a whole cheesecake we will introduce him to another USA tradition: the sugar/carb coma.
@@bobtepedino5661 He can just lay back on the grass and let it take over
"Cheese on top and biscuits underneath.". This is the very best description of cheesecake.
cheese and biscuits
Yes it is, I thought his description was amazing and I agreed with him. I also thought when he’d picked it up to finish it that’s the best part of the cheesecake.
That guy made me laugh so much, especially when he took a bite, and then pushed the plate forward, crossed his hands, and just looked at the cheesecake in admiration.
He made me tear up 3:00 thinking of how many people haven't tried something as delicious and simple as cheesecake 🥺 many never get to have that simple pleasure and it's so sad. I'm glad he got to enjoy it 😭
😂😂
"whoever made this, I want to kiss his hands."
The most profound and genuine compliment I've ever heard of. Bless that man.
These people literally mean it. If they meet him/her. They will kiss their hands.
I also then realized how gigantic his hands are
He even used his hands rofl and ate every bite. I felt the same when I first had cheesecake myself. Lol
"whoever made this, I want to kiss his hands."
Um.... pretty sure that's from Walmart, dude...
yeah, bless that maaann!
"This should be a big cake & I'd eat it alone."
I've been fascinated & interested in people from other cultures my entire 70 yrs; it's delightful to find commonalities; "This should be a big cake..." is exactly what I have thought every time I've ever had cheese cake.
To the birthday wisher... thank you, today is, in fact, my 70th birthday.
belated happy birthday sir, from their neighbor.
Happy belated birthday!
Im a little late but happy birthday
Happy belated birthday!
Happy Belated Birthday, Mr. Dennison!
He actually sent blessing for the baker and the senders home and business. He genuinely appreciated them. A rare thing to come by.
difference in culture and language
People wishing success on other people is rare? Where on Earth do you live?
It is very very very common in east when you like a product you ask God to bless the business and owner or you wish long life for him
@@harrydavey9884 it’s not a common thing much these days especially in the US to be like that anymore.
Rare? You clearly never go out and just stay in 24/7
I love the fact that these people appreciate the person who made the cheesecake, just as much as the actual cheesecake. It's beautiful.
That is exactly what I took from this video. I think we as Americans have gotten to impersonal about the things we consume. We should try not to forget, somebody made that.
@@colleengarren1462 In our industrialized society, it is probable that a person didn't make the food we are eating but rather a computer program and machine.
@@politicalsheepdog I agree with what you are saying but that name🤔🤔
@@HorribleSmileProductions Yeah, I'm usually engaged in Political discussion.
@@politicalsheepdog I am interested in politics. I just don't like conflict when it comes to discussing politics.
"There should be this big cake, and I should be eating it alone near river." I never thought that I, a 17 year old boy in the middle of the woods, would want to experience the exact same thing as a Punjabi tribe elder. Bless the internet for showing that deep down we all want the same things; cheesecake, and peace and quiet.
Why are you in the middle of the woods?
@@user-ov2fc5sd1e because i was born here haha
You are wise beyond your years.
@@wutntarnation i like to think i'm just kind, i still have a lot to learn
Tarzan?
"I want to kiss his hands" What a beautiful way to compliment the maker of good food.
I couldnt agree more
Honestly, if bought at super market it's likely machine made.
@@sean4907 sounds like you have autism
I loved this compliment too 😊 such a warm and lovely compliment.
In Turkish culture we say "ELINE SAGLIK" to show appreciation to the cook and "KESENE BEREKET" to the one who provided the meal, and the cook always replies 'AFIYET BAL SEKER OLSUN'. ELINE SAGLIK = HEATH TO YOUR HANDS, KESENE BEREKET = BLESSINGS TO THE PROVIDER, AFIYET BAL SEKER OLSUN = ENJOY LIKE SWEET HONEY.
I noticed how they give praise to the most high for these simple blessings. This reminds me of my grandmother and how she taught me to be grateful for all things big or small!
Spiritual wealth.
Being humble is important spiritually. It shows a level of respect for the world around you. Bless these folks.
As we all should.
All praises
It’s called social conditioning man.
As a face hair owner myself, I can't express how much I'm impressed by Gul Sher Khan's ability to eat cheesecake without getting it in his glorious moustache.
As a non facial hair owner, I was thinking the same thing.
I had to scroll too far for the mustache comment.
The most magnificent mustache I have ever seen!
That's not Cheech?
My first thought when I saw his moustache:
Damn that moustache is v intimidating, but amazing XDDDD
“May God increase his business and the one who sent it. My prayers are with them.” I never had anybody tell me anything like that when I owned a restaurant and cook food for people!😊
That was the best part! From now on, I will be thinking about the people who cook my meals (it's usually me, but you know what I mean)
This was the nicest guy.
@drwllce who said they dont have showers?
@drwllceIts haram in Islam to be unhygienic lmao. You literally cannot do the most principal act in Islam (pray to God) without being clean
@drwllceThe skin colour not to your liking there little guy?
You really should stop watching videos of other nations if you think only your nation is developed and the rest are cavemen 😂
I absolutely love that they also focus on the one who made the cake, not just the cake itself. I find that an amazing quality within that culture. Beautiful.
"May God increase his business" That is so beautiful. I will implement that in my life
Word i like that blessing
Me too
thats a sentence that muslim people use a lot i think (idk people in my country uses it), its like saying bless you when someone sneezes its just instead of sneeze they say it after eating something delicious
@@freddyfender562 based
@@ElijahSmith I do not know what your comment means
tears in my eyes, dude. may all wars cease, may we all eat cheesecake together
Amen
Amen.
Amén 🙏
Uthopi... People will just do either cheesecake wars or war for cheesecake.
Agreed❣️
Imagine if everyone in the world had these manners. They really make me want to slow everything down and enjoy the things we take for granted. Love these people.
The comments are almost as great as the videos...✌💜
ABSOLUTELY !!!!!!
They truly show and express the purest love and respect that ALL of humanity should practice.
🙏🏾👍🏽🙏🏾👍🏽❤️🌎
Facts
So gentle and kind. I love how they thank God for their blessings and food.
This is how most people act who aren't spoiled rotten (us Americans *cough cough*)
Why does this literally put tears in my eyes? It's so beautiful. What most of us might consider, at best, a simple pleasure of life is a deep, even spiritual journey for these kind men, happening right in front of us.
"Why does this literally put tears in my eyes?"
I'd say because you're very much in touch with your own humanity ☮♥
Cheesecake is a deep spiritual journey for me every time. It’s probably the one food on earth I could never get tired of.
I love how much they care about the person who made it. Really makes you realize what you take for granted in this world
I love how people rework other people’s comments fishing for likes when videos recycle.
@@pyropenguino I didnt even look at the comment, just commented what I felt after. I dont need likes on UA-cam
@@pyropenguino you're so weird, imagine you watch the video and thought "hey this person has a nice shirt" and go to comment it but it just so happens someone else made a comment saying they liked his shirt, now all of a sudden you're copying them
Right!!
How does them taking notice that a person made this and it didn't grow on a tree, make you realize what you take for granted? Lol
Singing happy birthday to whoever's birthday it is was so wholesome.
That made me laugh when he said that.
🤣
Nailed it
1k like yo
I mean it should have been someone's birthday the day this was shot, I hope that person knows someone wished them a happy birthday :)
I'm saving this video so he can sing to me next month 🎂 bless him
We should all learn to compliment like these guys. “I want to kiss the hands of the person who made this” as a chef, I would be so honoured.
Its not just an expression, they actually do it. Watch around minute 9 ua-cam.com/video/POZXO06Vu24/v-deo.html
@@systemofcolorfulpills ah yes you're right
That is a common expression as you go to near and Middle East. That is how you show respect to elders as well, you kiss their hands for all good things they have done.
Also in Turkey if you like the food you tell the person who prepared it: May your hands be blessed! I always thought that was so nice.
You're right. I get a sense of humbleness and joy when people compliment me when I make their food.
I so appreciate how each of reactors begin with "Bismillah," in the name of God, the Most Gracious,, the Most Merciful. I am a Christian, and I admire how our Muslim friends honor God in virtually everything they do. I'm also very pleased they enjoyed the cheesecake, alhamd lilah!
this is such a sweet comment
As a Muslim, I've always admired how Christians take a minute before eating to thank god for the meal. I'm not sure tho if all Christians do that or if its something only in movies 😂
y r u sayin` allhamduli-shit
@@Lina-iiihaha all Christians do it ✨
bismillah is what freddie mercury says in Bohemian Rhapsody
"I should have a whole cake and eat it alone by a river" this man is uniting cultures with the universal truths of the heart
this was beutifully said ma guy
I love how he just sets the spoon down and eats the rest, all while praising how good and well made it is.
These guys all enjoyed, but for me the best part was that they complimented and thanked whoever made it.
I think this really reveals something that we've lost here in the West.
It's called Gratitude. Many people in America practice Gratitude.
@@PrettyGoodLookin it's a shame people have to practice gratitude instead of being raised with it
@ZannaDanna bruh srsly
@ZannaDanna You had to bring that up.
We in the west appreciate the flavours that emminate from bloody great factories...🙄
My teacher: why have you missed the assignment deadline?
Me: I was watching videos of pakistani tribal elders trying cheesecake for the first time, I hope you understand
Teacher: *watches video* Understandable, have a great day.
🤣🤣🤣 These videos are the best.
@@SteinarrBattlefist 😂👍🏻👍🏻
As a teacher, I would understand, but only if you would attach the video so I could enjoy it too
😂😂😂
All their attitudes are so wholesome and of course I couldn't help but smile with not only their reactions but also how respectful they are. Society in any capacity should aspire to adopt this type of behavior. Thanks very much for sharing!
"Whoever made this did an amazing job! May God increase his business and the one who sent this. My prayers are with them."
From now on every 5-star review I leave will be this quote.
God isn't real
@@richardshiflett5181 you aren’t real
From the 'He' that They are referring to, it makes One wonder if Female Chefs actually exist in Their Homeland of Pakistan. Either way, They seem appreciative of those who have made it for Them.
@@richardshiflett5181 don't be such a square. The sentiment is real, and is easy to understand and appreciate.
Even though I’m an atheist I have to say It’s a really good line! I’d be totally ok with somebody saying this about my cheesecake….
I love how intentional they are about everything. Every moment seemed like they were mindfully aware of it. The cautious way they scooped into the cheesecake. The way they'd spin the plate. The tastings. Their prayers. I just love their mindfulness.
They seem so present and grateful!!
Their brains aren't overstimulated like ours. I have family back in rural India and it's pretty insane just how different our mindsets are. I have so much "more" than them, yet they are the ones that seem content. And blissful about many things I deal with on the daily.
@@cosmic_gate476 same. It's hard to put it in words. But you hit it pretty close. I saw this and smiled . Made me miss visiting family there
So true!
Well of course, they're being asked to try and review a new food. If someone put you on camera and put some new food in front of you, would you just shove it mindlessly in your mouth?
“I should be eating it alone near a river.” Dear God YES. Cheesecake, all by myself, sitting beside a quiet river. That’s got to be what Heaven is like.
That’s so funny- I would have said- in a closet with a cigarette afterwards… 😂
That was absolutely my favorite part!
After a whole cake he will puke so he needs a river - that‘s my logic haha
I agree.
I caught that, too. Cheesecake is a slice of heavenly joy.
This made my day, I’m surrounded by people who always complain, These beautiful souls appreciate the opportunity and also thank God for the meal!
Yeah me too
The humbleness of these people remind me of a blessing in Turkish before every meal: Instead of wishing everyone a bon appetite they wish health to the cook‘s hands.
What an excellent wish. ♥️
So sweet 🥺♥️
bunu sevdim 😁
So agree with this. I'm going to try and remember to do this.
In Greece we say "to our health" when we strike the glasses together.
The man that said "this cake should be THIS large and I should be eating it alone down by the river" is a man after my own ❤ 😆 🤣 😂
They didn't do a complete translation. He said: "man the cake should be this large, and I wanna sit by a river with a picnic blanket and a bonfire, and eat this whole thing."
He also has a good sense of humour 😂
He's taking the cake on a date, he likes it so much. 😊
He had a York Peppermint Patty moment 😂😂😂
That one guy singing happy birthday to no one in particular just because they were eating cake was absolutely precious and one of the most wholesome things I’ve seen in a while
Yesss!
"Wholesome"
2018 Reddit called. It wants it's overused words back.
@@user-zy9yg2eu5t I didn't know the, very widely and commonly used word, "Wholesome", was coined by 2018 Reddit
@@thegrammarpolice69 didn’t realize Muslims eating cheescake singing happy birthday was considered wholesome
@@thegrammarpolice69 Too widely and too commonly.
I really liked the guy that started singing “Happy Birthday to You.” I can definitely see, but appreciate the cultural differences. Respect & an open mind are crucial.
He is hilarious!😂 They all are 😂
cheesecakes SHOULD be served on birthdays tbh
“It should be a big cake, and I should be eating it next to a river”
I love this so much.
I’m STILL thinking about how the river fits into that
@@2yoyoyo1Unplugged 😂🤣😂
Alone
He also mentioned bonfire, but the translation guy skipped it.
@@2yoyoyo1Unplugged Who doesnt like the cold ear of a river and the atmosphere of rushing water while enjoying a hefty piece of cheesecake?
The subtitles didn’t do justice to how these guys were actually feeling. What the guy really said at 4:05 was “There should be this big cake. And there should be a hut besides a river. One should light a fire and enjoy this cake in the peace and tranquil of that atmosphere.”
True!
I guess they didn't want to write it all out so they improvised lol
@@thend4427 actually they made transcription themselves and considering English being there 4th or 5th language it got improvised.
Thank you for the true translation!
Written like a poet!
I love how the man intuitively understood that eating cheesecake by hand is a more Immersive and satisfying experience
It’s how tribal people there eat everything. Fork and knife is rarely a thing.
@@GauravKhanna625 I've always thought forks are pretentious tbh
@@liammullen2144 right, just be a man/woman and use your hands lol 🤣
@@TR13400 literally how i eat lol and my friend said "this is why I can't take you out in public" lol and said I lacked class.
@@chris-hz8wp pffft that friend seems superficial from your comment, that sucks
These men show gratitude in such a lovely way. I would cook every day for anyone who could be this gracious and humble. Much love.
They appreciate every morsel as well as the person who made the cake. They pray before they eat and show gratitude for the food before them! Love this, how sweet!
Just like Joe
@@LemurJackson *n o.*
@@LemurJackson joe who?
Very respectful! Full of faith and acknowledgement of the cook & give bleszings! Wow!
it is common practice to pray for the food. only in the west, people shuff food in their belly like they never ate before
"I can't express how much I'm enjoying" -- yep, that pretty much sums up everyone's first experience with great cheesecake
Not a fan lol
@@siriusa5298 you must be lost then.
@@bleu_chzst924 i is confusion
@@siriusa5298 hope you find your way in life
@@excusemeumiloveu2531 tank u very much come again
Such a humble people. The humility to not only praise the cheesecake but the person who made it. Really does make my heart a lil lighter. Good people.
They are very close to God I guess
They sure did fool you....
@@cuivre2004 👌
john they will eat you and Christianity for breakfast
Absolutely, well said!
Why on earth did YT recommend this to me?! 😅I have no idea but I thoroughly enjoyed how funny these men were, how delighted and surprised they were by their cheesecake treat and how appreciative they were of the hands who made it! Title is right, this is making me smile a lot 😂
yes, two of those guys were witty/with a good sense of humor and the other two very present, authentic.
The one thing that most people can agree on regardless of race or religion: Cheesecake is amazing
yessss, cheesecake is the best
I dont really like cheesecake. Don't get me wrong. I liked when I was a kid but as an adult, no so much
We need to drop cheesecakes from planes during times of war.
@@Treddian whoa, don't do that! a cheesecake at 200 mph could kill a person. death by cheesecake is better when it causes a heart attack :D
Sensational
"Happy Birthday to you...even if it's not!" *Smiles and laughs.*
The world needs more people like this. A LOT more people like this.
YOU should try to be like this. We always expect this from others, but make no effort to be like this ourselves! ♥️
@@oefa12892 that's deep man..
People like this are the ones who execute homosexuals and stone women
nah we need more intelligent people and less emotions to be honest. only a technocracy focused on science can save humanity and the planet
No, the world needs civilized people, no primitive religious.
I swear I have stumbled upon the most wholesome channel on UA-cam
That is exactly the word I used when I recommended it to my Facebook followers!
Next time I eat a cheesecake, I'm going to think of these men and how much they enjoyed it. I want to conjure that feeling! We all need to appreciate delicious food more.
Me too it got recommended to me and I've been watching for like half an hour now
It also explains why we Americans are fat .
Lots of tasty food to eat & snack on.
@@nasholston5112 I have been watching them for a few days
These wonderful gentleman prove how much a little bit of graciousness goes a long way. This is possibly my most favorite channel. People might be different, but one thing that unites us is the love, a good food!
I love how they each paused and just stared after the first bite. It really is such an unexpected flavor
Exactly!
Yea when the realization hits you.. that you just ate the best thing you ever ate lol
Right, if you just tell someone it's cold cheese in a cake, it sounds gross. It really is more like sweet milk curd.
The concept of cheesecake is so weird, and would be quite foreign to a lot of people. But it's the most perfect, delicious cake!
i think they were just tasting it🤦♂️
If I was the person who made that cheesecake, I’d be in tears 😭
Imagine being the chef, receiving such compliments from them
I would cry
Ok but a 12 yo kid can make a cheesecake.
@@fan2jnrc then ?
imagine being the person who showed the person who showed the person to make it... follow that all the way back 4000years ago to the greeks on a island where the first cheesecake is found to have been made...
i had an older aunt from italy visiting in canada and i saw her watching me put butter on my corn on the cob. their reactions remind me of hers when she decided to try it. this is beautiful.
I'm a pastry chef who specializes in cheesecake. This brought a few tears to my eyes. Thank you so much for sharing. And best wishes to all involved, from Texas.
Thank you for baking cheesecake. The cake of Gods. 😋
I can only imagine how these guys would love a real Texas pecan pie.
I just made my first, all scratch, old fashioned cheesecake last night. Springform pan and all. It came out perfectly. A taste the commercials could never fully approach. I can't believe I haven't been making these for years. They're so easy. I'm thinking they would be a good way to teach a kid how to bake. Hard to screw up & impressive results.
Always one that's got to blow the trumpet theirs always one whos specialist in a certain thing in a video its not hard to make its pretty simple
@@capone6014 Yah, though I worked in restaurants and even one that had a bakery when young (as a waiter) . I can't say as I've ever heard of a cheesecake chef. I'm thinking it would be abt like being a Big Mac chef. 😊😜
And I've made three now. Never really baked much at all. And I found them quite easy to make. A lot less prep than say Asian.
I think my favorite part is how much affection and appreciation they have for whoever made the cake. That’s not how most of us Americans view things like this. Imagine how much different our culture would be if we had a habit of wishing success and happiness for everyone who made something we enjoyed.
I think more people than you know appreciate those who create what we eat and enjoy; ever heard "My compliments to the chef!"? If not I would hope you start something next time you enjoy a meal. I thanked the people at McDonald's for my breakfast meal last week-doesn't have to be a fancy meal or dessert! 😊
People are so alienated from what they produce here. It's become cultural to almost "remove" the person from the equation of an item or product (imo)
@M... he probably can’t stand not seeing any women.
Yea closest thing I can think of is when people say “who ever made ___ deserves to get their ass eaten out”
@Mukesh Devgan if you want to watch a woman, go watch your mom.
"I should be eating a whole cake of this alone by a river."
This is true peace. Cheesecake and being alone by quiet water.
Puts a new meaning to "Cake by the Ocean." I truly wish the song was actually about cake, lol.
@@daytonapeanut huh? isn't that song about cake though?
@@koffz-nl2118 you are too young, too young
Makes me wanna take a cheesecake retreat, by the river, in a van.
And he's exactly right- the perfect thing to bring on a picnic is cheesecake.
I have to admit sitting here with covid watching these people enjoy a novelty food with such compassion and care definitely made me feel better.
"There should be this big cake, and I should be eating it alone by the river"
He knows the good life
Exactly what I was thinking.
That would be the life, a big cheesecake and relaxing!
That is the dream, is what I was thinking!
Yes, that resonated
Little does he know, much more than about 3 pieces is going to rock his world. Powered through half a homemade cherry cheesecake and wasn’t okay afterwards, some are so rich one big slice is hard to tackle. His enthusiasm is respectable though😂
If anyone had told me before lockdown that a year on I'd be waiting in breathless anticipation for four delightful strangers to taste a cheesecake I'd have said you were mad. Well here we are. Thank you guys. You have brought light, grace and humour to these dark days. Take care.
Wow, same
could not have said it better my self. This is the most wholesome group of videos on youtube
👏 👏 👏
100% same
IMAGINE IF IT WAS REVERSED AND SOMEONE TOLD THESE GUYS THEY WOULD HAVE A YT CHANNEL AND PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD WOULD FALL IN LOVE WITH THEM AND INSTANTLY..WORLD PEACE OVER FOOD!!! NOTHING A FULL BELLY AND A GOOD REST CAN'T FIX!
“I should be eating it alone near a river” I feel you man. In university I used to buy cheesecake and hike to the top of this one mountain and have a beautiful view of the city and ocean while eating the cheese cake. Those who get it get it
Currently in uni and doing the same except with sandwiches. It truly is an experience.
yall soulmates lol
420 blazin buddy
@@astridmuellerchen y’all hiking with the munchies
This comment brought me much joy. Thank you
This is gorgeous! The humbleness, gratitude & joy of these men is just wonderful. Also, cheesecake needs to recognised as a food group.
I know it’s been said but the fact that they acknowledge the person who made it shows an understanding about humanity that I think we often lose. They have such appreciation for both the food and its chef. Often in the west we only reference the food but they take that and make it a part of a person; someone made this magical food and they deserve praise.
You're completely right, you can tell they respect food more just by the pace they're eating. In the west we've gotten so used to stuff our faces. We don't eat slow and enjoy the taste as much anymore.
This is true.
How much more so God deserves our thanks for all the good things he has done for us.
@@syncretictakeout2328 I’ve never experienced this honestly unless it’s a friend or family member making it bc you know them
I noticed this too
@@blowingbubbles681 I feel like a lot of people in the west (mainly speaking abt USA since that's what I'm familiar with) assume the food is mass produced made in a factory with automation from machines doing a lot of the work and a line of quality control workers unless it's stated otherwise.
I don't think it's rare for people to point out skill in artisan crafts though? People value talented individuals worldwide. If you want a somewhat common example I hear people express how perfectly a steak is cooked and say "send my compliments to the chef" or pointing out the skill of a baker making confections, pastries, or icing cakes. This value for the process of making something is very noticeable in wine and cheese enjoyers. Same with a lot of people who like alcohol who relish the taste and notice the hard work and effort of making a good moonshine, whisky, rum, mead, cider, etc.
When it's actual homemade cooking people usually take the time to appreciate it and whoever made it or at least think it in their head. I'm from the south in the US and there's definitely importance put on home cooking, I imagine that's the case with a lot of the states not just areas with 'southern cooking'. Although I feel like it's most intense around Cajun dishes like jambalaya and gumbo and it draws parallels to NY and NJs pizza appreciation.
Singing happy birthday and then saying "there's someone's birthday somewhere" that's adorable
Ikr 💕
there is non stop birthdays every second
These guys literally just had a revelation on camera, and I understand. Cheesecake is life.
No cap after all their first bites they really just looked at the cake like "oh shit"
Facts 😂
My son would agree with you. Cheesecake is his favorite! When we'd have BD parties for him as a little kid, I'd have a cheesecake for him and a regular cake for all the other kids. No one ever complained. 😄
I never eat a good cheesecake before, so I assume they're just not for me. After watching this vid, I guess I'll need to find a good restaurant that sells good cheesecake.
This was so wholesome to watch. Made me genuinely smile while watching their first taste of cheesecake. Their appreciation, enjoyment, enthusiasm, and happy dance while munching down. Absolutely beautiful. Wait until they hear about Cheesecake Factory. 😂
Someone should take these men and their families to Cheesecake Factory!
OMG Cheesecake Factory will teleport them into another universe lol!!
They are all so polite! I love how they sing praises about the cheesecake but also the person who made it.
this is what Islam teaches their followers. prophet muhammad s.a.w said he comes to perfect the manners of mankind.
All tribal people are like that.
Just..... do not ever ever get on their wrong side.
"Cow's first milk after she gives birth tastes like this." is probably the most fascinating statement to me.
It's clearly a compliment, and yet so clearly from a world I am not a part of.
Yup have the same, because now i wanna taste that 😂
@@bengenight1564 I don't like that taste, I really tried to finish what I had in my cup, it seems others like it. I also didn't want to rob the little calf of his first special meal.
@@clownphabetstrongwoman7305 I don’t like milk in general so that statement grossed me tf out 😂
He’s just giving a true fact. Fat content is higher in milk after the cow giving birth. Cow farmers know this.
Your comment made me smile. Cuz yeah, I’m with ya.
I was also surprised how muted they were in their reactions until later on… they are reserved. Stoic in a way. Then of course the sweets make ‘em crack n they go all in!
They are so appreciative. I love how they consider who made the cake. Let's learn from them.
Ok ya we're right behind you for sure you go we'll be right there.
They also cut your head off for breaking the law, soo how much do you really wanna learn?
@@VandelayIndusties haha well, don't paint them all with the same brush.
@@VandelayIndusties in America they shoot you dead for having a different skin complexion. You wanna keep going?
@@youngblue2189 no, no they don't.
These men seem very appreciative and thankful. Sharing good food with friends must be a true honor in their culture.
"Food may not be the answer to world peace, but it's a start" - Anthony Bourdain
This quote has been written in my kitchen at work for many years and this video exemplifies it.
It definitely would save some lives
He could have started by saving his own
My heart breaks reading whose quote it is :( such a beautiful soul yet gone too soon
@@Chuked You could have started to be a decent person. But you chose instead another route.
@@psbaker2 i am a decent person, suicide is never the answer in my opinion
this is so beautiful not only because they're speaking so highly of cheesecake but because they are displaying so much fun personality in the process
We get so many things in this country that most of the world doesn’t ever get a chance to taste or experience and I love videos like this because in the right circumstances it should make us feel more grateful
They also express gratitude for the dessert
It made me really reflect and be grateful for everything I take for granted.
Eating a whole cheesecake with your hands, alone, by a river. That's the dream.
(and a bottle of insulin? and perhaps some hand sanitizer before hand?)
It don't get any better than that :)
Right? My god. I want that.
@@melissachartres3219 You sound like the person I would avoid at parties.
@@dipitickner1927 Well, based on your comment... I give you my solemn oath that I shall NEVER AGAIN attend another party. You shall be safe.
I love watching this channel because these gentlemen simply exude respect and courtesy in a way that has often been neglected in the West in recent years. It also makes me appreciate how good cheesecake really is!
Eating a cake alone by a river, what thought. Strangely poetic. The way some people think... varies so much by culture.
And yet so often it's something we can all relate to! Wonderful!
Sounds like a genuinely nice time, especially on a summer day with some iced tea.
This is basically just a picnic lolol everybody likes picnics
I can eat a whole cheesecake on shrooms too.
Reminds of the song Cake by the Ocean
Chaudary can’t fool me, he is eating with his hands because he can get a bigger bite 🤣. I love how they enjoyed it. I hope they each got to take a whole cheesecake home to share with family.
LOL! I literally said to him, "Go ahead, brother, you can get a bigger mouthful that way!" Bred, born, & raised in Canada. . .& I know we've ALL done it! 😆
Underrated comment
This was a beautiful video. Not only did I grin, but I also was almost brought to tears. What was so profound to me was how they gave respect to the person who made the cake. Today, the people who make our food are usually forgotten about and only remembered for the times that they make mistakes. Also, a lot of our food isn't even made by people.
Yes, me too. We take so much for granted in our world.
Me too… their gratitude and expressions were so pure and it made me miss a time where simple treasures were admired…
It was a blessing to see this ❤️
❤️😭💛
I used to make pies ina factory. The only part we touched was the dough.
To see this amount of gratitude for such a simple, yet delicious dessert makes that job feel a little less cruddy.
A lot of food produced in first world countries, especially that sold in supermarkets and hypermarkets, are made by machine. Just look at some How It's Made videos and you'll see.
"It's VIP cake." Yes! I agree so hard. It was such a pleasure to see their reactions to a food I've been fortunate to enjoy my entire life. I'm so glad they liked it, there's something about that creamy cheesecake filling that's just amazing.
ugh these guys are ridiculously endearing, from the prayers to the appreciation. I want to visit wherever they are!
Not to mention the impeccable way they dress
rural pakiston/india
@@ayjayaye They seem like wonderful people. I wish I could visit - seeing other cultures is eye opening!
Me too 😊❤️
These are the Pakistani People , from Punjab province 😌🇵🇰✨
1:44 😂 this is sweet, he said it’s someone’s birthday somewhere and started singing, protect him at all costs 🎉🎉😂
This man is the most based! ☺️
Kind of like “it’s 5 o’clock somewhere.”
Him and the other guy who was cracking jokes before taking a bite gave big dad energy. Good to see dad humor is universal. 😂
That video was actually uploaded the day before my birthday ❤
"Happy birthday to you! Even if it's not [yours in particular], there must be someone's birthday somewhere!" - Oh my, that's probably the sweetest line one could possibly utter over a simple piece of cheesecake, I'm not even trying to exaggerate, so pure and kind. ❤
The funny part is my birthday was Saturday
Very true
I'm watching this video on my birthday. hah!
@@jovetj Happy birthday. hah!
@@DiabloOutdoors Thank you!
This was incredibly wholesome, thank you!
Seeing people enjoying simple things like these really makes me happy! 😊
"this should be a big cake I am enjoying alone by a river" that is the most perfect description of cheese cake I've ever heard! That's the feeling I get everytime I eat cheese cake!
🎯💯
Sometimes I get the feeling of diarrhea
@@J.G.Wentworth69420 Way too much information.
@J.G.Wentworth69420 I always get that after Mcdonalds
"There needs to be this big cake and im eating it by the river"
This is a mood I could perfectly incorporate into my life.
Why are they forcing these poor people to eat shit American and English food and making out that it’s so much better than their traditional cuisine? What a fucking insult. It doesn’t even specify the country they are from ‘tribal’ like there’s only one tribe in the world. I hope they were paid well for this
@@alexmac513 Settle down, it's just cake. And if you really think cake is shit food and "cultural food" is always better then sheesh get your head out of that bubble. As much as I love my culture, you just can't compare a Mamon to a Cheesecake
lol same
@@alexmac513 You're barking up the wrong tree. Pretty sure they cover who they are and which tribe they're from in plenty of the videos. This one even links to a house tour by one of the reactors. Also, this channel isn't about Western culture being better. It's about expanding the horizons of tribespeople and connecting people from all over the world with them. They do everything from painting to looking at wedding dresses from every country. And please don't try to hold up any one culture as if it's precious. I'm from a non-Western country and I can tell you that's how you end up fetishizing some cultures and defending some heinous practices down the road.
@@alexmac513 Yeah man I'm sure they're forced... Also they never said it was better than their traditional cuisine. They're simply trying a dessert they've never seen before and talking about how much they like it. Not all American food is garbage, it sounds like you have your own issues to be projecting so damn hard.
This made me laugh -- "Whoever made this did a good job. I want to kiss their hands." If only my sons were so appreciative of my cooking skills!
😂🤣
Perhaps your cooking skills aren’t as high as you believe?
@@stanettiels7367 😂😂
What's your best dish?
@@stanettiels7367 Feel better now, do you? Imagine leaving a nasty comment like that at Christmas. What a grinch. In any case, my cooking skills couldn't have been THAT bad -- my sons managed to grow into strapping 6-foot-plus healthy young men.
I like that you chose to eat with your hands, like you’re more comfortable doing. Thank you for trying new things and foods. I wish everyone would follow your example.
"The cake should be this big and i will eat it alone by the river"
I feel that, that sounds like a good time!
He's right, it would look much better on video.
I loved that he said that
A big jay first
That is the dream for people who have never had too much cheesecake. My insides are screaming at the thought.
@Lothrop stoddard I really like rivers! Especially with the waterfalls.
How more heavenly could it be when I'm eating cheesecake along with it~~
I really admire how delicately they're eating the cheesecake; savoring and enjoying each bite slowly before taking another
They are not in a rush to eat and move on like s in the west. They are people to admire
To this day cheescake makes me puke. It's just so disgusting, I can't imagine how anyone can LIKE it, let alone keep a bite down for more than a few seconds. I mean I kept a shot of gasoline down on a dare once, no problem. I ate a bag of chocolate covered crickets. But cheesecake makes me puke every time.
that's just what you do with cheesecake.
@@adamb89 Was it the texture/consistency, mostly?
@@jacobshirley3457Basically. It just looks like congealed fat. Like slurping the goop left over after someone's liposuction.
I too would like to be alone, along side a river eating a huge cheesecake.
#lifegoals 😂
Best date ever 😁
Haha I just loved when he said that and yes me too 🤗 eating my cheesecake alone by a river with my thoughts😋🤗😘
Agreed.
Ideal
I love this. First time finding this channel, you have my sub
This is so eye opening to the way other cultures think. Never in my life have I ever thought about the person who made the cake, only that I either loved it or hated it and if I liked it I’d go back and give the company plenty of business in the future. To take a step back and send your appreciation regardless if the creator ever hears it is unbelievably selfless. Thank your for showing me a better way to think and helping shape me into a more appreciative person!!!!
I also think that it’s the religion the fact of mentioning the gratitude for the person who created it basically thanking a creator it is kind of beautiful even though I hate religion but I love seeing faith in other people
@@VGobaira for the good religion can be good for the bad religion can be Evil... No religion is evil its just in the hands of people how they use it
@@Crestfalle_n There is only one good and true religion. Saying that “all religions are good” is contradictory and incoherent because all religions contradict each other, and each claims to be the only true religion. It’s a nice thought that every religion is good, but it’s just not realistic.
@@WideMouth i agree with you
Agreed. The West has gone wrong, we do not naturally think this way. And it extends to other ways that they appreciate life and people. It's beautiful but also sad to see what I've been missing.
You know what is so wonderfu about these videos? It’s not just the incredible, humble, polite, grateful and funny tribal people, it’s also the amazing comments from the viewers who so appreciate the dignity of these men.
Try to remember that the hateful people who stir up discord all over the Internet and Social Media really are just a minority - most normal people, wherever they live, are like those who appreciate these videos. Best wishes to these lovely men and all their viewers from a Granny in Scotland. 🥰
Well said
@@mrequi1 many do not understand sarcastic humor. I do. I found that upon my visit to England they know nothing but sarcastic humor which most find obnoxious. Me I get it and I fit in quite well! Your response made me giggle...no one else got it.
@@sylviayoung1901 Yes, the Brits do understand dry, sarcastic humour. Also, the Aussies can take and laugh at a good joke. The Yanks? Well they've made themselves a joke for decades 😁😜
(FULL DISCLOSURE I am a Yank.)
Well as a granny u must have seen children trying to mature. You probably have seen a lot of people make mistakes trying to raise children. Not just hate, jealousy, insecurity, stupidity, anger, narcissism. You have heard of the “me” generation. When considering this group, one may see, resentment, narcissism, cruelty, selfishness. That’s just some of the rotten apples, there are still bountiful delicious apples in circulation.
@@mrequi1 Full disclosure...me too!! Giggle!
When you dream of cheesecake peacefully by a river, you know they got it right.
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OMG! When the one started singing Happy Birthday I almost choked on the drink that I'm drinking. He's freaking awesome! He's adorable!! I just love these guys!
What I appreciate the most is that each of these individuals has such a unique a personal connection to their meals and food. They treat it with such respect and genuine ceremony. Its as if sharing a meal with someone is the most simple yet most respectful act you could do to show your love. My life is truly forever changed by this demonstration of humility and companionship.
Food is one of the most basic things a person can share with another. There's a reason there's a version of the phrase "breaking bread together" almost everywhere in the world.
Perfect comment.❤️your use of words perfect.
and what an amazingly great observation on your behalf. I think its so cool how you see such delicate details
Can we just take a moment to appreciate just how cool these guys are dressing
Every single one of them was fresh as fuck.
Sheeeeeeesh, amiright
@@JimJamTheAdmin Really don't like people different to you, do you?
@@burnttomato3577 where I come from, that's a compliment. I didn't intend to insult.
@@JimJamTheAdmin you’re good; that was definitely a compliment.
I love how that one guy's enjoyment reached head bobbing levels once he picked it up and ate it with his hands the way he normally would.
turned into a kid again
honestly tho, we're all him in that moment.
Think about it. You go to a restaurant, who used that spoon and for what? You don't know. Forks are even much worse. "The cleanliness of your hands is in your own hands" -SG
God Bless you all. Smiled ear to ear watching this video. Much love from Newfoundland, CANADA
I like how the one man enjoyed the cake even more when he ate it with his hands in his customary way. Almost like he could relax and really focus on the taste.
Great analysis!
I noticed the same but thought I was maybe too high
When he did that I thought that’s the best part of the cheesecake.
It’s like you know the feeling when you try to eat with chopsticks and you’re just like, give me a fork, and when you use the fork then you can finally focus on eating
@@TheJofrica great comparison
“Whoever made this cake, I want to kiss his hands”
I’m bawlin dude this is too precious😭
Yeah I've heard compliments to the chef but that doesnt compete with I want to kiss the hands of who made this 😄
@St Stephen it’s really not that deep. These people have religion deeply rooted in their lives and seriously who gives a fuck. Also way to be out of your depth with regards to “them assuming it was a man” when they could not give less of a fuck about how PC they talk because they literally have other shit going on in their lives. Also FSM and atheism is cringe, keep it to yourself.
@Blek&Raysist As opposed to christians believing it's their god given right to grift and rip people off, lie, abuse and also control women.....
@St Stephen You've been cursed with ethnocentrism and are severely allergic to cultural differences.
it's made of curd(cheese) not of yellow cheese ..
“There is no love sincerer than the love of food.”
― George Bernard Shaw
AMAZING video series!
It wouldn't be so sincere if the food wasn't delicious and it didn't stop your hunger.
Hey nucleus love your videos ♥️
@@Kostianovsky Thanks!
Oh my God can't believe you also watch this channel! I love your videos, it is very educational
@@coconutsloshed4119 Thanks!
What a culture shift.
Almost every one gives thanks to their preferred deity.
Then a couple thank whoever made it, one wishes to give thanks with a kiss on the baker's hands, and the other sends prayers and future business to the Baker once more! What a group👌🏼
The sentiment of wanting to kiss the hands of the baker because of how much their skills have been transferred through their hands and fingers to craft such a delicacy is truly amazing and wonderful. That made my heart full.
They probaboy got it from Walmart
@@Hydrofobic2001 It doesn't matter.
Glad you enjoy the testament they share. I came from the Middle East with similar culture to these tribes people. During every meal we ask god to bless the hands of my mother who has cooked the meal or the chef which may have as they transferred this enjoyment to us through their medium, thus deserving the blessing.
LOL "kisses for the hands" is an old saying in Italy. A way to show respect and affection to whom gives you hospitality at their table and welcomes you into their house.
Nah they just want to taste if there's any cake left in them.
I love that 3/4 of them said grace as they cut in but the 4th was singing happy birthday
The sheer wholesomeness
I enjoyed this a lot
Think he just said it in his head, cause he stop for 1sec before putting the spoon in his mouth.
Lol😅😅😅😂😂😂😂✌️✌️✌️
....Literally PRAYING to demonstrate your reverence to literal fucking cults is the exact OPPOSITE of "wholesome"!!!!
@@Rayvn7 It's wholesome by appearance, if not context. I hate organized religion as much as the next guy, but you sometimes gotta not take that, as a whole, into account when watching someone who's spent their whole life indoctrinated. Individualize them, dude.
@@ElectricMusicianDude it seems the next guy is me (i am in a religious family)
Chuadhary is just me *every time* I eat a piece of cheesecake.
Honestly! He looked close to tears at the first mouthful, and I don't blame him.
For real. This makes me so happy!
"Whoever made this did amazing job!"
"I want to kiss his hands."
Truth! 😂
ME TOO ! Wait till he tastes the chocolate or the different berry flavors .
Same
first time watching, this people look so kind, it makes me humanly connected. good work! spread smiles and love all across. love from andhra !!