When my parents and I came to the US in the early 2000s, I distinctly remember having a kids meal on the plane. Thank you guys for letting me relive my childhood memories!
i flew back to the US in 1995. i ordered a lasagna which looked weird, so my uncle switched me for his chicken parm. both were actually good and we ended up sharing the meals together. i didnt fly again until i was in college in the late 2000s, and except for one flight the food has been really good
also as an aside, since the 1990s people from Guatemala and El Salvador regularly buy Pollo Campero and bring it on the plane ride back to the US. its amazing. i'm Honduran, we don't have them, but I DO have salvi family and oh man the experience is awesome. the smell of perfect fried chicken all over the plane
As a real life commercial airline pilot, I can say this video was entertaining. There are three things I thought could’ve been done better which are one, foods varied depending on the airline and how long/big the flight is. Two, there are many different types of aircraft so saying “this is what a plane looked like at the time” is a little vague. Last, You are an amazing chef so it’s hard to tell what the actual food of the time period was like because you make it better than they probably did back then. Please don’t take this comment as some sort of criticism as it isn’t supposed to be. I think I’m just picky. Keep up the good work my friend!
Patrick I'm an aviation enthusiast so here are the aircraft that you used in your video 1910 - Handley Page aircraft 1920 - Tin Goose 1930 - DC3 1940 - Lockheed R7V-2 (In commercial Lockheed Constellation) 1950 - DC-6B 1960 - Boeing 747-200 1970 - Boeing 747-200 (Again from Iberia) 1980 - DC 10 1990 - Boeing 737 - 300 2000 - L1011 Tristar 2010 - Boeing 787-9
Man, you did such a good job looking up an inflation calculator to give people useless info that they should already know unless they're under the age of 10
@@Shits_pants_cutely Oh because everyone knows the exact inflation conversions off the top of their heads. I bet you didn’t know 60 dollars today was equivalent to 925 dollars in the 1920’s until you saw that comment. Hush
I worked for a couple years in airline catering as a food checker, looking mostly at US domestic flights. The 2000's meals were close to what I normally saw, though most the entrees were frozen before being packed on the plane. Most airlines didn't really pack special order meals from what I remember, except for Air Canada. I do remember Virgin Airlines having some really wacky stuff for their first class meals such as banana sushi and a tiramisu that melted in refrigerated temperatures. One of the flight coordinators told me that there was a lot of wasted food as people wouldn't really eat some of it.
i love videos like this where you can experiment from the pass til now interesting, makes you wanna jump in the past to see what is like to eat certain foods
This is fun watching but I really don't recognise any of the food. Certainly didn't have it on Icelandair flights :D Typical food for the longest time was some chicken thing with scrambled eggs. Now of course you just get the option of buying assorted (heated) sandwiches, a pizza slice or maybe an oatmeal bowl. I had the most amazing food on Etihad Airways flight to Australia though in 2010. Á la carte stuff!
The Planes in the Decades 0:11 1910: Unsure 1:29 1920: Ford Tri-motor 3:09 1930: DC-3 5:00 1940: Lockheed Martin Constellation 6:46 1950: DC-6 8:23 1960: Boeing 747 10:05 1970: Boeing 747 (again)
1960: 747 PanAm 1970: 747 Iberia 1980: DC-10 United airlines (this was the plane crash of United Airlines flight 232) 1990: 737-200 Orion 2000:Lockheed L1-011 TWA 2010: 787 United
I have an idea for the next video of this sort: ‘I Cooked 100 years of average home food’ (basically something where you can cook the average meal made at home from 100 years)
Penner tikka+ beverage ( cold drink) or chicken sandwich +beverage.And for addons pulses with rice cup noodles ,cookies and some dry fruit like cashewnut and raisin is only choice of food in my country airlines
Rewatching this! The ending lol I would definitely say McDonald's would be my favorite airplane food haha Especially as a 90's kid, I would have been so happy to get that if I was flying on a plane! Thank you for sharing these! They are very interesting!
It depends on the airline. Each airline gives their own cultural food. If you go to American Airlines you get pizza and a burger, if you go to Japan airline you probably will get sushi. It depends on their national food.
A Boeing 707 would be more respectable for the 1960s, the 747 was just made it had a lot of customers by the 1970s and 1980s. Also, instead of a L-1011 for the 2000s, a 757, 767, or 777 would've suited the 2000s a bit better because the L-1011 was being replaced by the MD-11, 737, 757, 767, and A330. Other than that, great vid!
I love this video you should do I cooked 100 years of train Food because I know back from the 1910s to the 1940s. A lot of people were still using trains instead of planes back in the day. I’d love to see a video on that! 😃🚂
I liked how the food in the 1915's. Why does the food look more better rather then the airplane food now 😩. Nice video tho, I liked these "100 years of food" series.
8:22 Fun fact: that photo of a Pan Am Boeing 747 was likely taken in the 1970s (the 747 was introduced in 1969, and Pan Am was actually the first airline to fly the 747) 14:39 wait what L-1011 ain’t a 2000s plane that’s a 70s plane
We had scrabbled eggs with waffles-potato bakedbeans-tomatosauce fruit yoghurt-creamy coffee 2000s We had to pay forfood on planes most ppl didnt order. Liver n onions mashed potatoes carrots and yorkshire pudding with gravy.always had fruit-creamy yoghurt. Couple wrapped chocolate. 🍺
Just for some correction: the plane you used in the 1960s one is a Boeing 747, which was introduced in 1969 but it's first commercial flight was in January 1970
Imma be real. 1970’s are the best decade to travel in planes, the food looks incredible! I wish we could revert to that type of food, since it seems good
It’s fine you’re bound to see people expressing what they think online And does this really ruin anyone’s experience? I’m not just saying that because I support Palestine but for you to create a whole new comment just cuz replies were full is really sad.
@@JellybeantoppingsOk. I just had a problem with polemic views having to be expressed at a large scale, that can cause quarrels, on such a video that's trying to show a peaceful nature towards the whole audience.
@@Jellybeantoppings My views kind of changed as I had different views on the conflict back then and people should be able to express their on views when they want. I apolagise if this comment offended you or anyone else.
lets give patrick some credit because he waited 100 years for this
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I have mad respect for this man bringing back the classics and making the modern-day foods at the same time
Yup same
What’s crazy is that he buyed every plane for this video
I support Palestine 🇵🇸 ❤️
@intellicadeeno he’s saying it’s crazy that he rented an plane.
Hi
14:40 bro changed emotions quickly 💀
Well I mean
There was something bad that happened on a day in September so yeah...
Kind of messed up man That’s when something very very tragic happened, so can you really blame him?
911 was when planes hit the south tower, north tower, and the pentagon
That’s messed up bro it’s literally a tragic event that lost thousands of lives
@@CheezBoyz2009bro💀
When my parents and I came to the US in the early 2000s, I distinctly remember having a kids meal on the plane. Thank you guys for letting me relive my childhood memories!
i flew back to the US in 1995. i ordered a lasagna which looked weird, so my uncle switched me for his chicken parm. both were actually good and we ended up sharing the meals together. i didnt fly again until i was in college in the late 2000s, and except for one flight the food has been really good
also as an aside, since the 1990s people from Guatemala and El Salvador regularly buy Pollo Campero and bring it on the plane ride back to the US. its amazing. i'm Honduran, we don't have them, but I DO have salvi family and oh man the experience is awesome. the smell of perfect fried chicken all over the plane
That sounds nice
Dang, you old
Never judge a food by its looks. Last time I also had a lasagna that looked slimy but I gobbled it up anyway and it was sooo good
And to be honest, I’ve never ate lasagna
more videos like this patrick! you can do 100 years off boat food. keep up the good job
and add 2020 food
u forgot it in this video
@@hamadalnaimi-n9u its it in decades, not years, so he couldnt do the 2020s as we havent finished this decade yet
As a real life commercial airline pilot, I can say this video was entertaining. There are three things I thought could’ve been done better which are one, foods varied depending on the airline and how long/big the flight is. Two, there are many different types of aircraft so saying “this is what a plane looked like at the time” is a little vague. Last, You are an amazing chef so it’s hard to tell what the actual food of the time period was like because you make it better than they probably did back then. Please don’t take this comment as some sort of criticism as it isn’t supposed to be. I think I’m just picky. Keep up the good work my friend!
Lies
@@happypaws24 What do you mean lies?
@@happypaws24what lies?
@@happypaws24what lies
Who asked anyways@@happypaws24
Who thinks he should do Hospital food?
Me✋️
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He needs to be hooked up to an IV which makes things taste weird, like seawater
Speaking from experience
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we want more 100 years series!! It's so satisfying to watch.
love your videos. you get straight to the point unlike other youtubers
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IT IS SO TRUE
Bro rated a McDonald’s meal with 5 but the steamed veggies and pasta with 1, most American moment ever
And the tv dinner too 😭 I dunno those are cheap and I think taste decently good for being a tv dinner so I dunno
So? The 1970s meal which also had steamed vegetables was also rated a 5, what's your point doofus?
Mc Donald's meal is definitely better in terms of taste
Spoiler kid😂
@@KamranRichardson wdym
17:27 lotus biscof cookies just amazing i agree
These 100 years cooking vids needs to be series!!!!😗✌🏽
Yeah they are "COOKING" with those videos
Yes!
yes
Yup
Yes
Keep on cooking 100 years of food please! I love these videos
We got more coming!
Me to
@@patrickzeinaliyay these are my favorite
@@patrickzeinaliPLEASE PATRICK
GIVE US 100YEARS OF DINNER
@@patrickzeinali i want 100 years of restuarant food next if restuarants were a thing 100 years ago
Patrick I'm an aviation enthusiast so here are the aircraft that you used in your video
1910 - Handley Page aircraft
1920 - Tin Goose
1930 - DC3
1940 - Lockheed R7V-2 (In commercial Lockheed Constellation)
1950 - DC-6B
1960 - Boeing 747-200
1970 - Boeing 747-200 (Again from Iberia)
1980 - DC 10
1990 - Boeing 737 - 300
2000 - L1011 Tristar
2010 - Boeing 787-9
Finally someone solved my curiosity
@@Planeguy665 ok planeguy665 😭🙏
@@captainsarwhat??????
@@captainsar ?
Damn you’re good
Do yourself proud by being the one to make it happen and 🎉🎉 congratulations to you and 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 I 🎉hope you have a great day and enjoy it
If you're thinking doing another one. Do cooked 100 year food on a train.
Edit: Damn, I didn’t think this will get lots of likes.
yes
Yes
They give food on trains?
@@gauravnakarmi1082 they have something called diner cars.
@@Tartaraki808True.
Random fact: $60 in the 1920’s is equalvalent to about $925 today, so, its basically flying first class for a hour long flight
Damn
Man, you did such a good job looking up an inflation calculator to give people useless info that they should already know unless they're under the age of 10
@@Shits_pants_cutely Oh because everyone knows the exact inflation conversions off the top of their heads. I bet you didn’t know 60 dollars today was equivalent to 925 dollars in the 1920’s until you saw that comment. Hush
@@Shits_pants_cutely bro, not everyone here is 10. Shut up.
@@Shits_pants_cutely 💀 yikes dude
0:44 imagine if he used towers 💀
9-11
Surprised that both 00s and 10s wasn't just a can of pop poured into a cup and a bag of 4 pretzels, like my experience has been.
I was born in 2000 I got the same thing you had on the airplane
@@hoyori465or peanuts
Well on short flights you're gonna get that or it could be a snack
Can anyone tell me what nine eleven means
@@JudyOmeirat ain't no way bro doesnt know💀😭
1980s Airlines: *serves spagetti*
Partick: "One plane"
1990s Airlines: *serves mcdonalds*
Patirck: "Five planes"
He states he doesn’t like the 1980s food, I probably would have.
He is American what Do you expect
Now we just need 100yrs of hospital food
he just did :)
This was so dope! Love the 100yr series 🫶🏼 The steak was my fav decade!
100y of prison foods next 👀
That’s actually a good idea!
After that tell him to do 100 years of military food
And maybe 100 years of hospital food
Foreshadowing?
I love your videos keep up the great work buddy ❤
I would say that the prices of traveling increased and the plane designs improved and the food was still in the improvement process
I love this series please dont stop making this types of videos
i love how it always change after 10 years like NOOOO YOU WE NEED TO CHANGE THE FOOD IT'S BEEN 10 YEARS
9:18 That bit of food flying out of Kareem's mouth as he said it compliments the steak perfectly XD
loving these 100 years series!
I worked for a couple years in airline catering as a food checker, looking mostly at US domestic flights. The 2000's meals were close to what I normally saw, though most the entrees were frozen before being packed on the plane. Most airlines didn't really pack special order meals from what I remember, except for Air Canada.
I do remember Virgin Airlines having some really wacky stuff for their first class meals such as banana sushi and a tiramisu that melted in refrigerated temperatures. One of the flight coordinators told me that there was a lot of wasted food as people wouldn't really eat some of it.
Finally a video that is not click bait 👏👏
Are you going to cook the train meals from 100 years to 2000s?
i love videos like this where you can experiment from the pass til now
interesting, makes you wanna jump in the past to see what is like to eat certain foods
This is fun watching but I really don't recognise any of the food. Certainly didn't have it on Icelandair flights :D Typical food for the longest time was some chicken thing with scrambled eggs. Now of course you just get the option of buying assorted (heated) sandwiches, a pizza slice or maybe an oatmeal bowl. I had the most amazing food on Etihad Airways flight to Australia though in 2010. Á la carte stuff!
The Planes in the Decades
0:11 1910: Unsure
1:29 1920: Ford Tri-motor
3:09 1930: DC-3
5:00 1940: Lockheed Martin Constellation
6:46 1950: DC-6
8:23 1960: Boeing 747
10:05 1970: Boeing 747 (again)
Ford made planes?
1910 Might Be The Wright Brothers
@@splashbenineyep, the most popular one is the ford trimotor which was a common airliner in the 1920s!
@@RonitAwesomeVery popular.
Even a young Neil Armstrong’s first flight was aboard that plane
1970s prop 767/757
Patrick: you can never go wrong with MacDonald's
Me: ThAT IS the MOST aMerIcan i EVEr heard
I think you mean "That is the most American thing I have ever heard", not what you said
Really enjoyed trying these foods with you! I still can’t believe they served McDonald’s on the plane 😂😂😂
Love you man
Good to eat
Your hair is cool bro
You two are the besstt combo!!
You can't believe it because they didn't. Or if they did it was maybe less than on 1% of flights I'd bet
My favorite decade is the 50’s and the 90’s. Bro its just amazing
1960: 747 PanAm
1970: 747 Iberia
1980: DC-10 United airlines (this was the plane crash of United Airlines flight 232)
1990: 737-200 Orion
2000:Lockheed L1-011 TWA
2010: 787 United
It wasn’t a -200 it was a -400
I have an idea for the next video of this sort: ‘I Cooked 100 years of average home food’ (basically something where you can cook the average meal made at home from 100 years)
The 90s was the best year for McDonald’s
I love that you guys were willing to try this food for us. Bc trust me, I would never!
The ideas you are coming with is so satisfying and unique making your channel worth subscribing... and I do go with karim's rates not gonna lie 😂😂
favourite decade: 1960
Worst decade: 2010 - present
Thank you Patrick for posting this video today! I was just told that I have a non cancerous brain tumor. This video has really brightened my day!
Nice
Wishing you all the best man
God bless you
@@Shortdailer Thank you!
Congrats
Give this guy props for doing this for 100 years😂😂
HAHAAHAHAAHAHAZHAAH You sir have won the internet today😂😂😂😂
@BDFS_fan oh but no im very serious this comment just cracks me up everytime i see it!
Your gonna hit 5m subs congrats!
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1:46
That cup straight up melted 💀💀
Das fact
A chocolate chip cookies wasn’t even invented in 1910s it was invented in the late 1930s 😂
Doesnt matter, they probably didnt know and just expected it so they added a cookie, But your pretty smart ^v^
Same with the TV Dinner. It was invented in the 1950s, not in the 1940s.
Penner tikka+ beverage ( cold drink) or chicken sandwich +beverage.And for addons pulses with rice cup noodles ,cookies and some dry fruit like cashewnut and raisin is only choice of food in my country airlines
Patrick: it had to be cold because they didn’t have anything to heat it up
Also Patrick: HOT tea
You can keep boiled water hot for several hours with hot water bottles.
From 1910 to 1920 plane fares went from $5.00 to $60.00??? WTF??!! Talk about inflation! Plus, here in 2023, you can get some tickets UNDER $60.00.
Yeahhh
Because the year still growing on the money💀
Flying in 1910 wasnt really luxurious lol.
It’s the economy
Where the fuck did you get a plane ticket for less than $60
Rewatching this!
The ending lol
I would definitely say McDonald's would be my favorite airplane food haha
Especially as a 90's kid, I would have been so happy to get that if I was flying on a plane!
Thank you for sharing these! They are very interesting!
I love these types of videos ❤
It depends on the airline. Each airline gives their own cultural food. If you go to American Airlines you get pizza and a burger, if you go to Japan airline you probably will get sushi. It depends on their national food.
But this was also spanning time generations. They prob were serving diff shit on Japan airlines back then
AA DOES NOT give pizza and burgers what type of planes u flying on my boy
And on Mexican airlines? And other countries airlines?
I think on Mexican airlines you would either get a birria, a taco or a burrito 🌯 🌮
Please continue this series. My entire family loves it!!!
Same except my sis
Do you watch UA-cam videos with your family😂😂😂
@@RandyVidz no I meant with my bro
loving this content
A Boeing 707 would be more respectable for the 1960s, the 747 was just made it had a lot of customers by the 1970s and 1980s. Also, instead of a L-1011 for the 2000s, a 757, 767, or 777 would've suited the 2000s a bit better because the L-1011 was being replaced by the MD-11, 737, 757, 767, and A330. Other than that, great vid!
yessir but prob not the 777 but the 767 or 757 instead (ik that was in ur list)
I love Patrick's cooking it's so easy and delicous 😊😊
My man really rated it 2 planes 💀 16:00
NAAAH💀🙏
To a sandwich
To a lobster
To McDonald's
Back to a sandwich 😂😂
thanks for the input aarthav
Next I really want to see 100 years of movie 🍿 food
I love this video you should do I cooked 100 years of train Food because I know back from the 1910s to the 1940s. A lot of people were still using trains instead of planes back in the day. I’d love to see a video on that! 😃🚂
Five likes and no replies 🤨,lemme fix that
Now we need 100 years of food that serve on ships
keep making this kind of vids, they entretain me a lot when i have nothing better to do, keep going i love your vids
You should do a 100 years of first class airplane food because this seems like 100 years of economy food.
Patrick can you cook a 100 years hospital food?
1910: $5 Plane Ticket
1920: $60 Plane Ticket
Me: That went from 0 to 100 fast
you gave The 80s that dirty if I got that on a plane I would be getting out of my seat and start flying through the sky
These videos are very entertaining! Keep it up
15:49 ayoo☠️
Be thankful that your getting food on planes
people who want that he continues the series (i cooked 100 years of...)
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WoW Man 🔥🔥🔥 this is so great 👍👍👍 Plz keep doing this kind of videos ❤❤❤
I liked how the food in the 1915's. Why does the food look more better rather then the airplane food now 😩. Nice video tho, I liked these "100 years of food" series.
Do 100 years old christmas dinners next!
Agreed!
3:09 That 1930's plane, it reminds me of the same crashed plane in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
It is the plane 😂
it’s called a DC-3 i believe.
18:07 The ending 😂 was the funniest part😊
8:22 Fun fact: that photo of a Pan Am Boeing 747 was likely taken in the 1970s (the 747 was introduced in 1969, and Pan Am was actually the first airline to fly the 747)
14:39 wait what L-1011 ain’t a 2000s plane that’s a 70s plane
Still the Boeing 747 was introduced in the decade of 1960s but you're right
@@AresGoldie The 737 also came up in the 1960s, as did the 727 and the DC-9.
if microwaves were invented in the 80s i wonder what the plane heating elements in the 40s looked like?
a literal oven
There were commercial microwaves in the late 40s. They didn’t have home microwaves until the 80s.
We had scrabbled eggs with waffles-potato bakedbeans-tomatosauce fruit yoghurt-creamy coffee 2000s
We had to pay forfood on planes most ppl didnt order.
Liver n onions mashed potatoes carrots and yorkshire pudding with gravy.always had fruit-creamy yoghurt. Couple wrapped chocolate. 🍺
14:02i bet u guys are full😂. Those hamburgers are truely filling
Cheese burgers
18:10 wait this is not a real plane, this is on stage
This was a very fun video idea and very well done! I can’t believe McDonalds beat the lobster meal though🤣.
I love fried chicken, koolAid grapejuice, corn freshly picked from the fields, watermelon and bananas too
Me to ❤❤❤ 😂😂😂 🎉🎉🎉
Yo the frozen tv meals were my childhood favorite foods because it felt like gourmet for some reason😂
Just for some correction: the plane you used in the 1960s one is a Boeing 747, which was introduced in 1969 but it's first commercial flight was in January 1970
$5 plane ticket in 1910 ...$164 today. We need to go back!
Fun Fact: Frozen TV Dinners started out as a way to give military air crews a way to eat a hot meal
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What the hell dude , I just want to enjoy this video not f free DoM a$ hole
Now this I can get behind
For this I will wait
Real
Erm what the sigma
Bro says there was nothing on board to heat it up, proceeds to say hot tea😂😂
I like how the first plane was $5 then quickly went to $60😂
5 bucks was like $100 back then
13:30 this would my favourite I would get like 3 of these it's crazy good you can't not give it 5/5
Imma be real. 1970’s are the best decade to travel in planes, the food looks incredible! I wish we could revert to that type of food, since it seems good
1960’s too it looks good
Airplane food in 1910 hit hard 😎🥪
To the guy who said “FREE PALESTINE”, it’s a cooking video. Let people enjoy it.
It’s fine you’re bound to see people expressing what they think online
And does this really ruin anyone’s experience?
I’m not just saying that because I support Palestine but for you to create a whole new comment just cuz replies were full is really sad.
@@JellybeantoppingsOk. I just had a problem with polemic views having to be expressed at a large scale, that can cause quarrels, on such a video that's trying to show a peaceful nature towards the whole audience.
@@Jellybeantoppings My views kind of changed as I had different views on the conflict back then and people should be able to express their on views when they want. I apolagise if this comment offended you or anyone else.
You can tell these guys were pampered growing up
The 2010s looks like a vegan breakfast because theres no meat
I love your videos so much that I always watch them every day but the cigarette thing has get away😂😂😂
his comment on raisins is so relatable