Isn't Snickers advertised as this power bar that you eat when you need energy( that "you're not yourself when you're hungry" thing)? That is why I can see why Snickers and batteries are combined.
I don't understand why people assume eating meat other than chicken, pork, beef, fish or duck is weird, cruel or sad. They are basically all animals. I'm not saying this because I'm a pescastarian. It's just annoying to see people justify their diet of eating the 'typical' meat as acceptable and normal. While dog's, crocodile's and turtle's meat are considered disturbing. The food industries have caused billions of animals to suffer each year. Know where your food comes from AND HOW. It doesn't matter what animals they are, it's the process and the ending that counts.
I don't agree with eating dog and cat because they have been domesticated, they've been bred to be companions to humans not food. So I think it's cruel when you take something that has been bred to like humans and then kill it and eat it
I always thought that the large containers of rice was normal....I live in the south US next to Mexico, and every Walmart here has large tubs of white rice and pinto beans
I currently live in China and you are right about those huge bins of rice. I have questioned the sanitary conditions but then I see the low prices I shrugged and grab a plastic bag and filled it up!
In Louisiana they sell Catholic stuff at Wal-Mart, like candles of saints and stuff. Also Mardi Gras beads and crawfish, no surprise. The real surprise in Sonic drive-in, which really pushes lenten meals in Catholic areas, and makes a specialty Louisiana burger with the local football team's logo made into the bun and Tony Cachere's seasonings.
I think more research may be needed on topics like this. Horse milk or mare milk is normal milk for people in Mongolia and many other places. It's not strange at all.
MissAimoon Mongolian people depend on horses in a way not many other people do. So in the US its not common. I've never seen it and even goat milk is considered a "health food store" alternative to cow's milk.
just got back from China with my wife visiting her family, we were staying in her parents apartment that was right above a brand new super Walmart fortunately I saw very few of these things like the crocodile and the shark but there were a lot of odd things there this was a very good video thank you.
I lol when you mentioned the kraken. That would make a good movie. Something like Godzilla invades China and by the end of the movie they eat him or defeat him by frying him in a giant wok.
Lol I also remember playing with the rice tubs like I would make a whole landscape with those. People usually dont touch the rice and just use the scooping utensil.
Hannah Froberg all alligators are crocodiles, not all crocodiles are alligators. In Asia, we use the same term for all of them. We just add regions for different types of crocodiles!
Nguyen Thi Phuong Anh That is actually not correct. Alligators and crocodiles belong to different families and are anatomically different, they can't be both at the same time. Just google "Difference between alligator and crocodile" and the first result will tell you that.
Croc meat does taste like chicken. My dad served it to us at a dinner party years ago and told us it was chicken at first. He is half Japanese and my mom is a quarter Chinese so yeah, it relates.
When I was in China we visited a huge hyper market, it wasnt a wallmart and it had everything from bubblegum to motorbikes IT WAS INSANE, my youngest brother got lost but he found the live fish section and we heard him shout FISHIES and thats when we worked out where he was
Crocodile is the least weird to me. I'm from Florida and people eat alligator here. Can't get gator in Walmart but a lot of meat markets sell it and some restaurants ......also I read "Where the Red Fern Grows" and saw the movie in 4th grade. Loved that book as a kid.
'Where the red fern grows' was one of the first books I ever read cover to cover as a child. Not a lot of people remember it when ever asked about the first book I ever read. Just felt like chiming in. Dig the channel.
I've tried crocodile before and it does taste just like chicken. I was like five or six I think but I remember them being made kind of like chicken nuggets and I loved them.
All the meat and animals are easy to find in brazilian markets as well, except the frogs. The whole crocodile and shark is a thing here too, they are usually cut into parts when you ask the butcher (shark is awful, but crocodile tail is great).
我是土生土长的中国人,在中国的沃尔玛从没见过也没听说过有其中的几个,比如鳄鱼、鲨鱼、海龟之类的东西。Well,I'm a native Chinese ...Seriously? These are all from Walmart in China? I never see the crocodiles or sharks or sea turtles or many of others,it's a frame up.
Just for your information, those different eggs you see is how eggs are supposed to be. Not genetically uniform egg factories where only identical eggs are screened and shipped. People are just obsessed with everything being the same. It's really creepy.
How the Red Fern Grows - one of my favorite books! And yes, like Charlotte's Web, I sobbed when I first read the ending. How come these "children's" books are so sad? (I put in the quotes because I've been reading children's books for 55+ years, and hope to never stop.)
Chinese Walmarts seem very interesting, that's for sure! I'm studying abroad at SISU in Chongqing next year and I'm going to find a Walmart to explore. Thanks for the great video!
Where the red Fern grows and old yeller are the first two books I ever read that again like everybody else made me cry and actually made me go toward sci-fi fantasy in my preference of reading as I got older.
The most amazing thing I have learned from watching these and other travel/food videos is that humans are wonderful, strange and odd sometimes but great! It doesn't matter where we are from there are strange yet awesome things about each nationality/ethnicity. While we may find some things different I'm sure there are things we do that make others scratch their heads. Thanks so much for sharing these videos!
I really don't see what the big deal of the tubs of rice out in the open, a lot of latin grocery stores in the U.S have them because like asians hispanics tend to eat a lot of rice, so to me this isn't super surprising, and the whole part of the sharks and alligators seems too fake, maybe one or a few might actually carry them but really not everyone will have them.
I agree with you. It seems that the picture was not his shot in the first place and looks like one of those "Look they are selling whole gator in stores. Must be common in China." and maybe it is just one store or not in China in the first place.
Snicker's marketing was about energising up when u r tired or stressed. Adding the battery was supposed to be a funny and metaphorical way for the customer to be energised 😂
Batteries and Snickers. Same weird combos in Korea for bonuses: toilet paper and refrigerator magnets, face soap and glue. Just depends on random grabs of the stock guy.
lol I didn't know the random combinations of products were a weird thing. Where I am from its pretty normal to plaster tape two thing together despite having no connection between each other but there are still multiple combinations that have connections like a vinger bottle with a soy souce one. Its usually only for a limited time and people dont usually question the pairings and I think its like a selling scheme to get you to buy their products like everyone just likes te fact that you get two things for the price of one.
Oh my gosh! I would freak out if I saw this. I have seen live turtles in Chinatown here but never frogs and crocodiles. I think I would faint....😰 The rice in the tub is just like in the olden days but nothing bad. The dried squid is normal to me. The pig faces are creepy to me. I read Where the Red Fern grows in elementary school and it was so sad and touching. I still remember it to this day.
The Motherland poor cow, poor fish, poor pigs, poor chickens, eating these animals are the same, it's just we show different affections to different animals
Mikey- I love ya so much man, your various channels just keep me going every single day,. Im never at a loss for what to cook thanks to you Mikey! Much love!!
it's like in Japan there's a shopping thing where people get things "for service" (sirbisu is what it's called I think). Sometimes it's pre packaged (like the snickers bars) or tapped (like the oil+oj) or just given to you as soon as you walk in,and there's a bunch of stores that do it. I think it's sort of like "here! try this product!"
Being an American ex-pat living in China for 9 years I have shopped at several Walmart's in various cities in Northern China - Beijing, Dalian, Shenyang and in Dandong where I live.. I agree about the bins of rice but everything else in the video is not something I have seen in a Walmart - I have seen crocodiles sold at street markets but not at Walmart. Mike may be shopping at Walmarts in South China but it does not fit with my experiences over the past 9 years...
You get no like after a week because Mike's fanboys/girls like the distortion and fabrication to make China look as bad as possible. 99% of what he portrayed about China are false.
You're awesome for talking about a still much loved novel set in my home state of Oklahoma and even mentioning it. Maybe next time you can stay a bit for a visit and eat some calf and lamb fries with a amazing steak dinner at Cattlemans steakhouse in Oklahoma City.
I love going to Walmart here in China. I usually try to avoid the (live) seafood section, but I enjoy going down the soy sauce aisle and the dried mushroom aisle...my favorite is the china dishes aisle... Also, back in the U.S., one of my favorite things about Walmart was how many different foreigners I could see there. Now, I'm one of the foreigners that people can see in Walmart here XD
Yeah, how do they cart the shark or alligator home? Do they ship it in pieces? Yes! I read Where The Fern Grows in Grade 7 and I have never forgotten it. The story sticks with you. Plus there is a movie version of it too out there.
I never comment, although I watch all of your videos on this and your vlog channel...but Where the Red Fern Grows is one of my most treasured books! I have loved it ever since I read it when I was 10!
You listened to "Where the red fern grows" while driving thru Oklahoma! Wow! You dived headlong into Oklahoma Culture but missed Tahlequah? lol Still took 6 to 8 hour to get across Oklahoma though with the potential bad rain. I am sure you took the Interstate and toll road for the nice 75 to 80 speeds. You missed Pop's, I am not a big soft drinks fan but the selection is something to see. Hopefully, next time you have need of driving across the country you will have a family of your own so you can make plenty of stops for them to learn about each the states they cross. Enjoy the search in life! It is never the destination it's the stories along the way. PS: Alligator is eaten, in Louisiana and East Texas tails steaks are only for sale.
I have heard that book where the red fern grows, I was a third grader but strangely I did not cry. My teacher did not skip the sad part she read it but I didn’t cry almost everyone else was crying though.
Pig feet isn't that bad, frogs are okay except kinda chewy, turtle is meh, rice is actually inhaled by asians(like people have choked), squid is amazing, crocs and sharks are probably not a good idea, chopsticks CAN be used in almost every way, quail eggs and thousand year old eggs are really good, and people can even buy while roasted pigs that taste DELICIOUS, and yeah. To Chinese people, most of this stuff is pretty normal.
I enjoyed the way you presented this video. I am from Europe but I've already eaten frog , squid, snail, oysters, basically every seafood except shark. I was actually surprised when here in Canada in a small local shop, I found frozen frogs. It is not where I ate it however. I pretty much try everything the first given chance. I like Wallmart here, because in my country there is no Wallmart in Europe, and it was new to me. I was surprised there is in China.
Isn't Snickers advertised as this power bar that you eat when you need energy( that "you're not yourself when you're hungry" thing)? That is why I can see why Snickers and batteries are combined.
narapo Good point.
Dried squid is awesome
Kim Zhang ikr its the best
Kim Zhang ikr dried octopus is soooooo good
Great for making broths and soups :)
It's really good (^◡^)b
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Oh, I can imagine an elderly Chinese lady dragging the entire shark on her back and hopping on her bike to ride to the sunset. What a place to live!
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Where did you all see a negative expression??
I don't understand why people assume eating meat other than chicken, pork, beef, fish or duck is weird, cruel or sad. They are basically all animals. I'm not saying this because I'm a pescastarian. It's just annoying to see people justify their diet of eating the 'typical' meat as acceptable and normal. While dog's, crocodile's and turtle's meat are considered disturbing. The food industries have caused billions of animals to suffer each year. Know where your food comes from AND HOW. It doesn't matter what animals they are, it's the process and the ending that counts.
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Well eating endangered animals is cruel but anything else is fine I believe.
I agree. I LOVE lamb, goat, and rabbit....yet people look at me like I'm Hannibal Lecter if they see me buying these at the supermarket.
I don't agree with eating dog and cat because they have been domesticated, they've been bred to be companions to humans not food. So I think it's cruel when you take something that has been bred to like humans and then kill it and eat it
@@mlpfroyos not every single one of dogs and cats. Keep what you actually love and let the rest go their own way
I always thought that the large containers of rice was normal....I live in the south US next to Mexico, and every Walmart here has large tubs of white rice and pinto beans
I currently live in China and you are right about those huge bins of rice. I have questioned the sanitary conditions but then I see the low prices I shrugged and grab a plastic bag and filled it up!
Philippines: "A meal is not a meal unless theres rice in it"
I actually have seen diet water on the USA lol. Your Random meat gambling reference was hilarious by the way.
In Louisiana they sell Catholic stuff at Wal-Mart, like candles of saints and stuff. Also Mardi Gras beads and crawfish, no surprise. The real surprise in Sonic drive-in, which really pushes lenten meals in Catholic areas, and makes a specialty Louisiana burger with the local football team's logo made into the bun and Tony Cachere's seasonings.
in Philippines we eat every part of pig too... so pig face is nothing... BTW I love where the red fern grows...
Dovah Potato We do in the U.S too,but its mostly in the Southern states.
Where The Red Fern Grows was one of the first books that ever made me cry
addiejoes I read that book back in grammar school. The end was super sad, but I don't recall the rest of the book being that depressing.
I think more research may be needed on topics like this. Horse milk or mare milk is normal milk for people in Mongolia and many other places. It's not strange at all.
MissAimoon but it can be strange from a western point of view
MissAimoon Mongolian people depend on horses in a way not many other people do. So in the US its not common. I've never seen it and even goat milk is considered a "health food store" alternative to cow's milk.
Azara Blackwood Why is it ok for you guys to have turkey.So why can"t they can have horse or mare milk
I didn't say it wasn't ok just that it could be viewed as weird.
yeah but if you say that anything could be viewed as strange as strange is an opinion
just got back from China with my wife visiting her family, we were staying in her parents apartment that was right above a brand new super Walmart fortunately I saw very few of these things like the crocodile and the shark but there were a lot of odd things there this was a very good video thank you.
I lol when you mentioned the kraken. That would make a good movie. Something like Godzilla invades China and by the end of the movie they eat him or defeat him by frying him in a giant wok.
Lol I also remember playing with the rice tubs like I would make a whole landscape with those. People usually dont touch the rice and just use the scooping utensil.
Americans (e.g. Florida) eat alligators too. It can taste pretty good depends on how you cook it.
Hannah Froberg all alligators are crocodiles, not all crocodiles are alligators.
In Asia, we use the same term for all of them. We just add regions for different types of crocodiles!
Nguyen Thi Phuong Anh
That is actually not correct.
Alligators and crocodiles belong to different families and are anatomically different, they can't be both at the same time.
Just google "Difference between alligator and crocodile" and the first result will tell you that.
Nguyen Thi Phuong Anh No they’re not and you can tell a difference between a Croc and a Alligator
Croc meat does taste like chicken. My dad served it to us at a dinner party years ago and told us it was chicken at first. He is half Japanese and my mom is a quarter Chinese so yeah, it relates.
When I was in China we visited a huge hyper market, it wasnt a wallmart and it had everything from bubblegum to motorbikes IT WAS INSANE, my youngest brother got lost but he found the live fish section and we heard him shout FISHIES and thats when we worked out where he was
When anyone mentions Where the Red Fern Grows, the tears are triggered. That book is so good!
Crocodile is the least weird to me. I'm from Florida and people eat alligator here. Can't get gator in Walmart but a lot of meat markets sell it and some restaurants ......also I read "Where the Red Fern Grows" and saw the movie in 4th grade. Loved that book as a kid.
Going to China just for the dunkaroos
Say What? don't you wash your rice before you cook it?
you don't have to, it's just not a good idea to cook it without washing it
Richie A manufacturers in us recommend not to wash white rice because lowers the amount vitamins. Come in bags. Says on bags.
You do, but I doubt raising it with water will help with the bacteria and oils that it get from being touched by a bunch of people's hands.
Richie A no us asians just eat it, only white people wash it
I've never washed rice. The boiling water will kill any bugs
'Where the red fern grows' was one of the first books I ever read cover to cover as a child. Not a lot of people remember it when ever asked about the first book I ever read. Just felt like chiming in. Dig the channel.
"Why not just eat chicken". Brilliant, absolutely brilliant mate. 😂
Where I'm from in Japan, pig faces and whole pig bodies are sold as meat lol. But I've been seeing it a lot less when I was there last time.
I've tried crocodile before and it does taste just like chicken. I was like five or six I think but I remember them being made kind of like chicken nuggets and I loved them.
All the meat and animals are easy to find in brazilian markets as well, except the frogs. The whole crocodile and shark is a thing here too, they are usually cut into parts when you ask the butcher (shark is awful, but crocodile tail is great).
我是土生土长的中国人,在中国的沃尔玛从没见过也没听说过有其中的几个,比如鳄鱼、鲨鱼、海龟之类的东西。Well,I'm a native Chinese ...Seriously? These are all from Walmart in China? I never see the crocodiles or sharks or sea turtles or many of others,it's a frame up.
Just for your information, those different eggs you see is how eggs are supposed to be. Not genetically uniform egg factories where only identical eggs are screened and shipped. People are just obsessed with everything being the same. It's really creepy.
How the Red Fern Grows - one of my favorite books! And yes, like Charlotte's Web, I sobbed when I first read the ending. How come these "children's" books are so sad? (I put in the quotes because I've been reading children's books for 55+ years, and hope to never stop.)
last time i went to non US Wal-Mart is in Tanzania, Africa (^^) nothing to see because they just open when i went there (late 90s)
Chinese Walmarts seem very interesting, that's for sure! I'm studying abroad at SISU in Chongqing next year and I'm going to find a Walmart to explore. Thanks for the great video!
omg Where the red fern grows!! I read it back in 9th grade and to this day it is still one of my favorite books
omggggggg I'm in school and i was watching this. By the part where the kraken gets mentioned, i was dying out of laughter.
Where the red Fern grows and old yeller are the first two books I ever read that again like everybody else made me cry and actually made me go toward sci-fi fantasy in my preference of reading as I got older.
The most amazing thing I have learned from watching these and other travel/food videos is that humans are wonderful, strange and odd sometimes but great! It doesn't matter where we are from there are strange yet awesome things about each nationality/ethnicity. While we may find some things different I'm sure there are things we do that make others scratch their heads. Thanks so much for sharing these videos!
I really don't see what the big deal of the tubs of rice out in the open, a lot of latin grocery stores in the U.S have them because like asians hispanics tend to eat a lot of rice, so to me this isn't super surprising, and the whole part of the sharks and alligators seems too fake, maybe one or a few might actually carry them but really not everyone will have them.
I agree with you. It seems that the picture was not his shot in the first place and looks like one of those "Look they are selling whole gator in stores. Must be common in China." and maybe it is just one store or not in China in the first place.
Snicker's marketing was about energising up when u r tired or stressed. Adding the battery was supposed to be a funny and metaphorical way for the customer to be energised 😂
Batteries and Snickers. Same weird combos in Korea for bonuses: toilet paper and refrigerator magnets, face soap and glue. Just depends on random grabs of the stock guy.
Cool video Mike! Only it's pretty upsetting they sell endangered animals :(
I laughed at the thought of you sobbing while driving though.
Dunk-a-Roos!!!!
The turtles, Sharks, crocs, and frogs made me sad, though.
Everybody knows you strap the frozen alligator to your back when shopping at Wal Mart...
where the red fern grows is actually my all time favorite book!
lol I didn't know the random combinations of products were a weird thing. Where I am from its pretty normal to plaster tape two thing together despite having no connection between each other but there are still multiple combinations that have connections like a vinger bottle with a soy souce one. Its usually only for a limited time and people dont usually question the pairings and I think its like a selling scheme to get you to buy their products like everyone just likes te fact that you get two things for the price of one.
Oh my gosh! I would freak out if I saw this. I have seen live turtles in Chinatown here but never frogs and crocodiles. I think I would faint....😰 The rice in the tub is just like in the olden days but nothing bad. The dried squid is normal to me. The pig faces are creepy to me.
I read Where the Red Fern grows in elementary school and it was so sad and touching. I still remember it to this day.
guys I love your channel! can't believe I didn't find it earlier!
I feel really sorry for those crocs, I'm not vegetarian or anything but poor crocs xD
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Hannah Froberg truuu, but I normally comment before watching the whole video xD
poor cow, poor chicken, poor pig, eating any animal is the same.
The Motherland poor cow, poor fish, poor pigs, poor chickens, eating these animals are the same, it's just we show different affections to different animals
Mikey- I love ya so much man, your various channels just keep me going every single day,. Im never at a loss for what to cook thanks to you Mikey! Much love!!
it's like in Japan there's a shopping thing where people get things "for service" (sirbisu is what it's called I think). Sometimes it's pre packaged (like the snickers bars) or tapped (like the oil+oj) or just given to you as soon as you walk in,and there's a bunch of stores that do it. I think it's sort of like "here! try this product!"
"If you cut an asian person, rice would come spilling out"
LMFAOO
Being an American ex-pat living in China for 9 years I have shopped at several Walmart's in various cities in Northern China - Beijing, Dalian, Shenyang and in Dandong where I live.. I agree about the bins of rice but everything else in the video is not something I have seen in a Walmart - I have seen crocodiles sold at street markets but not at Walmart. Mike may be shopping at Walmarts in South China but it does not fit with my experiences over the past 9 years...
You get no like after a week because Mike's fanboys/girls like the distortion and fabrication to make China look as bad as possible. 99% of what he portrayed about China are false.
Can we get a video about how you milk the horse?
The one thing I can't buy in my local Asian store here is dried fish of any kind. Boy do I miss it.
I needed 20 boxes of tissues to make it through "Where the Red Ferns Grow".
You're awesome for talking about a still much loved novel set in my home state of Oklahoma and even mentioning it. Maybe next time you can stay a bit for a visit and eat some calf and lamb fries with a amazing steak dinner at Cattlemans steakhouse in Oklahoma City.
I remember reading where the red fern grows a couple years ago and I loved the book
In China, everything in the periodic table are edible ✔
except mercury
I love going to Walmart here in China. I usually try to avoid the (live) seafood section, but I enjoy going down the soy sauce aisle and the dried mushroom aisle...my favorite is the china dishes aisle... Also, back in the U.S., one of my favorite things about Walmart was how many different foreigners I could see there. Now, I'm one of the foreigners that people can see in Walmart here XD
Oh my gosh I hate Walmart in the USA. . Now I really hate Walmart.
that was definitely not the book I expected. That book and the movie are made of crushed childhood dreams.
Yeah, how do they cart the shark or alligator home? Do they ship it in pieces?
Yes! I read Where The Fern Grows in Grade 7 and I have never forgotten it. The story sticks with you. Plus there is a movie version of it too out there.
He is right "Where the Red Fern Grows" is a great story.
I went to Chinese Walmart and I didn't see any crocodiles
jackson jiang The youtuber has never been to China. He just uses his yellow face to sell lies funded by Chinese-hating organizations.
Truthphobia 05 yea I know where do crocodiles even live in china?
Welcome back to the east coast. Now you are back in NY area, love your take on my favorite hand pulled noodle place, Shan Shan Noodles in NJ.
in China this video would be labeled: 17 normal things found in Walmart. lol jk 😎
Regular water is just too much fat 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂so many funny lines in a single video
OMG! Dunkaroos! holy SH**! my childhood lol xD I love it!
Love your video bro
It’s amazing 😉
I never comment, although I watch all of your videos on this and your vlog channel...but Where the Red Fern Grows is one of my most treasured books! I have loved it ever since I read it when I was 10!
#Corona virus it's time to party 😂😂😂😂
Eating the Kraken sounds interesting! LOL!
Love to listen to audio books on long drives!
I love Wal-Mart in China. Best noodles ever.
China's Walmart has the yummiest and surprisingly fresh and CRISPY "shang zi" :3
I've never had crocodile, but I've eaten alligator. Pretty good and very much like chicken.
You listened to "Where the red fern grows" while driving thru Oklahoma! Wow! You dived headlong into Oklahoma Culture but missed Tahlequah? lol Still took 6 to 8 hour to get across Oklahoma though with the potential bad rain. I am sure you took the Interstate and toll road for the nice 75 to 80 speeds. You missed Pop's, I am not a big soft drinks fan but the selection is something to see. Hopefully, next time you have need of driving across the country you will have a family of your own so you can make plenty of stops for them to learn about each the states they cross. Enjoy the search in life! It is never the destination it's the stories along the way. PS: Alligator is eaten, in Louisiana and East Texas tails steaks are only for sale.
Dried squid sounds really good to me actually. Never had it but I've heard they are basically like chips only...squid flavored :)
I love that book, too! 🐶🐶
I remember going to a two story walmart in China
conglagurations your the first one
at least walmart stays on their legendary philosophy : always low prices, no matter what scary items sold there
The diet water is actually Japanese, it's Japanese on the packaging lol
Which can also be sold in Chinese stores.
Free battery or orange juice on the side. Wicked! Free stuff! I wouldn't question it.
2 thumbs up on where the red fern grows it's a great book
I have heard that book where the red fern grows, I was a third grader but strangely I did not cry. My teacher did not skip the sad part she read it but I didn’t cry almost everyone else was crying though.
Well, I always need batteries for something or other, might as well have an excuse to eat candy more often I guess... To collect free batteries.
Pig feet isn't that bad, frogs are okay except kinda chewy, turtle is meh, rice is actually inhaled by asians(like people have choked), squid is amazing, crocs and sharks are probably not a good idea, chopsticks CAN be used in almost every way, quail eggs and thousand year old eggs are really good, and people can even buy while roasted pigs that taste DELICIOUS, and yeah. To Chinese people, most of this stuff is pretty normal.
1.4M vies Million views I have never seen any crocodiles or sharks in any Walmart that I have been in China.
lol probably not
where the red fern grows was one of my favorites.
I enjoyed the way you presented this video. I am from Europe but I've already eaten frog , squid, snail, oysters, basically every seafood except shark. I was actually surprised when here in Canada in a small local shop, I found frozen frogs. It is not where I ate it however. I pretty much try everything the first given chance. I like Wallmart here, because in my country there is no Wallmart in Europe, and it was new to me. I was surprised there is in China.
Definitely need some tissues for Where the Red Fern Grows!
Oh God, yeah, I'd be going full on "Save the frogs" scene from E.T. if I went there... lol :P
I can not stop laughing for the Kraken attack. happy!! yummy!!
"Have I just been eating chocolate wrong all these years?"
crock and gator are great deep fried great alternative to chicken strips
Omg that book! My childhood! The feeeeeeeeeeelsssss!
Yes! Rice is part of life!
Hog jowls? Ren and Stimpy would be proud
"in China, people don't just eat rice, we *inhale* it"
-every relatable asian
i enjoyed this is was funny Mike
This is the most exotic array of 'choices'
I reeeeaaally like the intro xD