I liked how they immediately went to 'how do I make this?'. That's what my reaction would be if I had tasted KFC for the first time. Thanks for bringing feminine energy to this channel.
@Tut Dvd Well, all they are is a huge pressure fry cooker and I have trouble even trusting a stove top pressure cooker. Broasters produce the most excellent fried chicken in a short amount of time, but they have always scared me. In my younger years, I worked as a waiter in a restaurant that used one and I avoided it as much as I could.
If they are going to put these ladies on UA-cam. The need to show them how to use UA-cam. I found a KFC knock off recipe in 5 minutes. There are people who deconstruct recipes by taste professionally.
I think the older woman liked it so much better. It's funny how when you get older you like spices more except when your parents only use salt and pepper. It's funny, I'll be 60 on the 18th and my sister 58 will never use black pepper, garlic and onions, makes for a bland Thanksgiving/Christmas. I stuff my turkey w/ cornbread stuffing/Jimmie Deans spicey pork sausage and celery, onions , garlic and seasonings. I go to Popeyes quite often even maybe tonight but our store in Apopka for some reason does not like certain people. Brand new credit cards broken in half after driving through a drive through. I can't help I'm a 60 year old white male. I say "Hi" and Happy New Year to everyone I see.
Ahhhh, new faces on the channel. What a bunch of nice ladies. It's such a pleasure seeing them enjoying the food they're presented with. - And to the ladies : namaste
And if they're really curious about making something similar in their homes, lots of people online have nailed those seasonings and spices, and listed them online for anyone to see. They're not exotic or mysterious, Theirs would be healthier than KFC though. I worked at a KFC and I know the size snd grade of chicken they buy, and how it's fried. A few other chicken chains got higher reviews in what size and kind of frozen raw chicken is purchased. And I'd never ingest the gravy they put on their mashed potatoes, just trust me on that.
This was so much fun! Tell them thank you for coming in and appearing. It was great to see them, and loved their reactions. More of them please, if you can.
Haha true LOL . Good to know us blokes are the same world over. Although, here in australia, the wife might rightly turn around and say , if you want crispy chicken... you make it Haha. Depending if the husband asked nicely or demanded. Depending if the wife knew how to make it or not.
@@adrianhempfing2042 And we love you. 😊 I'd tend to say the same thing with some of my former boyfriends, but my husband, well, on our first date he cooked us stuffed Cornish game hens. I love cooking, but he didn't mind washing dishes, which I hate, so we divvied up that way. It sure was a blessing not to have to cook when I was sick!
@@monicapdx I grew up on a farm and I love cooking. The first time I cooked for my (to be wife) I saw that look in her face. She enjoyed the meal so much that it sealed the deal. For the last 4 decades I've done all the cooking in my house.
Those ladies are adorable. It's such a privilege watching them enjoy the things we take for granted. Their delight is incredibly uplifting and is the equivalent of KFC for the soul!
Their reaction to "Uncle" is so cute, and the "paper" isn't something they were familiar with, but it had "Uncle's" picture on it... Fun to see their taste reaction though, and yes, as with other videos, all respect is ALWAYS demonstrated to the elderly.. glad they loved it and talked about keeping recipes secret happens in every culture, COOL!! GOD bless them!!
Their powers of deduction are strong, including figuring out that "uncle" is the creator of KFC, as well as understanding the concept of trade secrets with regard to the recipe, that no maker of a good recipe would reveal their secrets, which is what KFC's 11 herbs and spices is built on, along with other fast food secret sauces or recipes. Not to say the men wouldn't figure it out, eventually, but the women seem much faster, in comparison to the men in the other videos. More of the ladies, please 😊🙏🏾
It was a pleasure watching these ladies discover their first burger and fried chicken. They had such interesting gauges on experiencing it, I hope they'd be willing to participate in more videos with you
To an extent, I'm in agreeance with your sentiments. However, admittedly,....I think it would've been a [at a minimum] "kind gesture",....if _EITHER_ of the women in yellow, had offered the kind-hearted lady in red...a taste of their respective sandwiches.
@@wonder777warrior6 Fair enough; I stand corrected. I missed about 1 minute of the video when I got up to let the dog in, so presumably,...that's when one of the ladies in yellow extended their respective offer. No harm, no foul. I simply thought that it was a bit...."curious", ....that I had [erroniously]only seen 1 of the ladies extend offers to the other two ladies.
As much as I enjoy seeing Babu, Raeen, Sarru, and the others reacting to new experiences, it's nice to see the ladies getting a chance. I hope we'll see more of them. I'd really like to learn their names, too. Please explain that KFC is short for Kentucky Fried Chicken. Kentucky is the state where company originated, and the gentleman in the picture is Colonel Harland Sanders, the man who founded the company.
I think a family episode would be good. One where them and their family get to experience a western meal. It is nice to see the different generations faces.
So sweet, the other two lady's offered the I'll Lady some of there sandwich and she kindly Declined, she is I'll with sore throat, and Offered them her chicken tenders, what neet lady's!
It's amazing how they could instantly tell the crispiness was created from flour. JUST FROM SMELLING! i can't even smell flowers properly and the older lady dissected the ingredient. Incredible.
The ladies are just lovely and their discussion is magical we are so privileged to be on this journey with them I hope you will take them on many many journeys with many many entrées to come
Like these women a lot. I love when she said first taste before adding sauces, so you can get the true taste. The guys goes first for dipping and maybe get to not dipping once they have a few bites.
There are lots of videos online on how to make similar recipes. Sprinkle on the spices, roll in flour, dip into the egg/milk wash, roll in flour, fry in oil. Maybe you could have the ladies back and let them watch a video and allow them to cook their own version, following an online tutorial, so they can take it back to their home and village.
Keep on bringing the women in! Good to see them, one thing that has always bothered me is the lack of female opinions on this channel and please not just food, show them more of the world via videos, science and music. We women in the USA LOVE seeing them and their reactions. Here in the USA we women do it all, many of us are single moms and we hold down full time jobs AND cook AND go to college and it should be that way across the globe.
Not only that but we women here in the USA make our own money and are the major breadwinners in the family and you are missing out on 50 percent of donations if you don't include them
We seen young men and mature men, we see mature women and senior. Bring in some young women and girls it would be interesting to see fresh reactions and opinions from the young female villagers too. This young people are the future it should be a priority and most beneficial to let them experience new knowledge.
pretty easy to make those battered pieces of chicken. should do some episodes where they try making different stuff they liked. it will be a win/win for the whole family
But the way they currently make theirs is not as crispy , so teaching how to make crispy chicken would be fun. True about the secrets of the herbs and spices. The Colonel Sanders went to great lengths about that
@Sweet Brazy N That wasn't actually an ignorant comment. These ladies are not familiar with battered and deep fried chicken. Maybe you're new to these tribal reaction channels, but all of them have tried KFC at some point, usually in the early days of the channel and both the men and women alike, have shown the same surprise and curiosity about how it's prepared, from channel to channel. It's not often that these villagers can afford more than a pound of chicken meat (almost always thigh or leg meat) and that's all they've got to work with to make a meal for their entire family. When they purchase the chicken from their local meat vendor, it's already been cut into pretty small skinless pieces, similar to stew beef. There will occasionally be a wing or two for special occasions and if they've got a bit of extra money they might splurge on a leg piece or two. They stretch the small amount of chicken meat by making a curry with it - or on big occasions, like Eid, they'll make biryani with it. (a yellow rice dish with bits of meat in it, similar to pilaf.)
@@bobbiejojackson9448 you yourself are ignorant and isolated if you truly believe just because these people are brown and live in a poorer country they don’t know what fucking fried chicken is?! They even say at the start of the video they cook and eat fried chicken all the time…
@@SweetBrazyN Dear Lord!! Did I say they weren't familiar with chicken? No. I didn't. I said (and so did the OP) that they're not familiar with this METHOD of frying chicken. They actually say it in the video. Did you even read the subtitles? If you've watched any of these tribal reaction channels, you'd know that by frying, they mean cooking food in oil or ghee in a shallow pan. Not deep frying and not coating it with batter the way it's done in Western countries. Of course they could tell that flour and spices were used to coat it. What they weren't sure of, was the process of getting a thick crispy coating on it. And why the EFF are you bringing skin color or ethnicity into this? Did I say anything about it? Well, whaddya know... I didn't! Not a single word! You are the only one bringing that subject into the conversation! We know these folks are very poor, from remote villages and very unfamiliar with the world outside... because many of them have never been outside of their villages. THEY TALK ABOUT IT in their videos ALL THE TIME! It's literally why this and other tribal reaction channels like it, were created. To try and bring awareness to and help these folks out! Maybe you should find out more about the channel and people you're watching BEFORE you go off, throwing totally baseless accusations at others in the comments. Or is this nonsense how you make yourself feel important or smart? If so, it's not working the way you seem to think it is. So, maybe go hit up some other channel and do your trolling there, 'K? But I suggest you dig a little deeper into what the channel and the people on it are about, before you go off about what you don't know! How old are you... like 12?
Thanks! Love seeing the ladies with their opinions on our foods! More ladies, please, but also don't skimp on Babu, Raeen and all the other gents. But a 50/50, or at least a 75/25 ratio if at all possible would be most welcome at least by my opinion ;)
The specific way they make it is unique but this type of southern fried chicken is a pretty common recipe in America. I don't think it'd be too difficult to find a recipe to give to them.
An American state called Kentucky has a system of giving an honorary title to some people of "Kentucky Colonel". This was a man who's surname was Sanders that developed a seasoning recipe for fried chicken in a traditional southern style of frying chicken. Or at least that's the story I heard so I can't say I absolutely know it's true, it is at least a legend.
The lady in red is the most timid, and she looks like the youngest. She waited to make sure the other two didn't fall over after they tasted theirs. Thanks for sharing this. Colonel Harlan Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, would have enjoyed watching this also. That's his picture on the carton ladies. Enjoy.
It's amazing to me when i watch these videos how i can just pick up my phone and order this any time of day or night, yet for these people it's such a unique and amazing thing. At the same time, I'd much rather eat their daal or saag paneer or something like that over KFC.
These women are adorable. They don't know how close they are with the "no one reveals their recipe" comments, lol. I'd love for them to see a video on the history of KFC so they can see who Col Sanders is, etc. :).
I'm sure all of them can make chicken better than KFC and open their own business. I a fan of Indian home-made cuisine they can open a restaurant using their own recipes as well. I miss my grandmother's fried potatoes. She went to heaven in 2013. You will never appreciate something as simple until you lose it. Great reaction, and shall we see them here more. Not for our delight but for us to remember what makes food great.
good to see some lady action as well ^_^, hope you told them the recipe, not the exact one from kfc cause its supposed to be a secret, but just to make a crispy chicken :D
You can look up kfc about him and the start of kfc history of it I think you would find it interesting and informative glad aunties got to enjoy kfc ❤️🙏
When the woman to the left said it was so good that she was eating even though her stomach was full... I felt that. 😂😭🙋 Its making me want some and I just ate! Lol
There are UA-cam videos on how to make KFC chicken. Perhaps you could make a reaction video where they watch one of those video and then they fry KFC chicken.
I liked how they immediately went to 'how do I make this?'. That's what my reaction would be if I had tasted KFC for the first time. Thanks for bringing feminine energy to this channel.
@Tut Dvd Broasters do make the difference when we are talking about fried chicken.
@Tut Dvd Well, all they are is a huge pressure fry cooker and I have trouble even trusting a stove top pressure cooker. Broasters produce the most excellent fried chicken in a short amount of time, but they have always scared me. In my younger years, I worked as a waiter in a restaurant that used one and I avoided it as much as I could.
If they are going to put these ladies on UA-cam. The need to show them how to use UA-cam. I found a KFC knock off recipe in 5 minutes. There are people who deconstruct recipes by taste professionally.
I think the older woman liked it so much better. It's funny how when you get older you like spices more except when your parents only use salt and pepper. It's funny, I'll be 60 on the 18th and my sister 58 will never use black pepper, garlic and onions, makes for a bland Thanksgiving/Christmas. I stuff my turkey w/ cornbread stuffing/Jimmie Deans spicey pork sausage and celery, onions , garlic and seasonings. I go to Popeyes quite often even maybe tonight but our store in Apopka for some reason does not like certain people. Brand new credit cards broken in half after driving through a drive through. I can't help I'm a 60 year old white male. I say "Hi" and Happy New Year to everyone I see.
Ahhhh, new faces on the channel.
What a bunch of nice ladies.
It's such a pleasure seeing them enjoying the food they're presented with.
- And to the ladies : namaste
Where in india are they from? Uttarkhand?
Only one is new.
Funny how they nailed the "11 secret herbs and spices" without even knowing it.
And if they're really curious about making something similar in their homes, lots of people online have nailed those seasonings and spices, and listed them online for anyone to see. They're not exotic or mysterious, Theirs would be healthier than KFC though. I worked at a KFC and I know the size snd grade of chicken they buy, and how it's fried. A few other chicken chains got higher reviews in what size and kind of frozen raw chicken is purchased. And I'd never ingest the gravy they put on their mashed potatoes, just trust me on that.
@@MarySanchez-qk3hp The Sauce 8:32
We need to see more of these lovely Ladies!❤️💙💜
This was so much fun! Tell them thank you for coming in and appearing. It was great to see them, and loved their reactions. More of them please, if you can.
True . It was funny at the end about the lady saying about her husband
@@adrianhempfing2042 LOL, yes! Must be universal. 😁
Haha true LOL .
Good to know us blokes are the same world over.
Although, here in australia, the wife might rightly turn around and say , if you want crispy chicken... you make it Haha.
Depending if the husband asked nicely or demanded. Depending if the wife knew how to make it or not.
@@adrianhempfing2042 And we love you. 😊
I'd tend to say the same thing with some of my former boyfriends, but my husband, well, on our first date he cooked us stuffed Cornish game hens. I love cooking, but he didn't mind washing dishes, which I hate, so we divvied up that way. It sure was a blessing not to have to cook when I was sick!
@@monicapdx I grew up on a farm and I love cooking. The first time I cooked for my (to be wife) I saw that look in her face. She enjoyed the meal so much that it sealed the deal. For the last 4 decades I've done all the cooking in my house.
They are adorable, all three of them. I want to see more of them.
Those ladies are adorable. It's such a privilege watching them enjoy the things we take for granted. Their delight is incredibly uplifting and is the equivalent of KFC for the soul!
They piss me off.
@@OzzybinOswald 🤣😂🤣😂
They also talk to one another with so much respect.
"This Glasses wearer has made such a wonderful thing" 😅😅
One of the best episodes Ive seen
Their reaction to "Uncle" is so cute, and the "paper" isn't something they were familiar with, but it had "Uncle's" picture on it... Fun to see their taste reaction though, and yes, as with other videos, all respect is ALWAYS demonstrated to the elderly.. glad they loved it and talked about keeping recipes secret happens in every culture, COOL!!
GOD bless them!!
Their powers of deduction are strong, including figuring out that "uncle" is the creator of KFC, as well as understanding the concept of trade secrets with regard to the recipe, that no maker of a good recipe would reveal their secrets, which is what KFC's 11 herbs and spices is built on, along with other fast food secret sauces or recipes. Not to say the men wouldn't figure it out, eventually, but the women seem much faster, in comparison to the men in the other videos. More of the ladies, please 😊🙏🏾
Scientifically proofed: women have definitely larger nostrils than men.
It was a pleasure watching these ladies discover their first burger and fried chicken. They had such interesting gauges on experiencing it, I hope they'd be willing to participate in more videos with you
Nice to see that some cultures still respect and defer to their elders. Sweet ladies. I'm happy they enjoyed KFC.
To an extent, I'm in agreeance with your sentiments. However, admittedly,....I think it would've been a [at a minimum] "kind gesture",....if _EITHER_ of the women in yellow, had offered the kind-hearted lady in red...a taste of their respective sandwiches.
The elder lady was offering to let her have some of the bread and the chicken but the lady in red declined because she had a sore throat.
@@CollectingCardboard she said no cause she had a sore mouth or something of that nature.
@@wonder777warrior6 Fair enough; I stand corrected. I missed about 1 minute of the video when I got up to let the dog in, so presumably,...that's when one of the ladies in yellow extended their respective offer.
No harm, no foul. I simply thought that it was a bit...."curious", ....that I had [erroniously]only seen 1 of the ladies extend offers to the other two ladies.
Yeah. That was cool.
As much as I enjoy seeing Babu, Raeen, Sarru, and the others reacting to new experiences, it's nice to see the ladies getting a chance. I hope we'll see more of them. I'd really like to learn their names, too.
Please explain that KFC is short for Kentucky Fried Chicken. Kentucky is the state where company originated, and the gentleman in the picture is Colonel Harland Sanders, the man who founded the company.
I think a family episode would be good.
One where them and their family get to experience a western meal. It is nice to see the different generations faces.
BRAVO. THIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN TOLD TO THE WOMEN FIRST. BUT THE PRODUCER IS NOT EDUCATED ENOUGH TO DO A GOOD JOB.
So sweet, the other two lady's offered the I'll
Lady some of there sandwich and she kindly
Declined, she is I'll with sore throat, and
Offered them her chicken tenders, what neet lady's!
More ladies reactions! I love how they inspect the food and try to know everything about it
It's amazing how they could instantly tell the crispiness was created from flour. JUST FROM SMELLING! i can't even smell flowers properly and the older lady dissected the ingredient. Incredible.
The ladies are just lovely and their discussion is magical we are so privileged to be on this journey with them I hope you will take them on many many journeys with many many entrées to come
These ladies are delightful, thank you for the great content Novice Squad
Like these women a lot. I love when she said first taste before adding sauces, so you can get the true taste. The guys goes first for dipping and maybe get to not dipping once they have a few bites.
There are lots of videos online on how to make similar recipes. Sprinkle on the spices, roll in flour, dip into the egg/milk wash, roll in flour, fry in oil. Maybe you could have the ladies back and let them watch a video and allow them to cook their own version, following an online tutorial, so they can take it back to their home and village.
I would like to see that! Novice squad first attempts at American recipes but we may lose them when they open their own restaurant.
If they can get all the herbs and spices there.
@@3DJapan Well, they could probably use spices they have available, but use the same cooking techniques. That way they'd be able to cook it at home.
@@3DJapan forgetting that thing called the spice trade. England conquered India for spices.... they got em' trust me.
Very happy to see ladies back on the show! ❤❤❤❤
I am happy to see women from India, thank you for featuring them. I can't eat KFC because of gluten intolerance but I am glad they like it
Keep on bringing the women in! Good to see them, one thing that has always bothered me is the lack of female opinions on this channel and please not just food, show them more of the world via videos, science and music. We women in the USA LOVE seeing them and their reactions. Here in the USA we women do it all, many of us are single moms and we hold down full time jobs AND cook AND go to college and it should be that way across the globe.
Not only that but we women here in the USA make our own money and are the major breadwinners in the family and you are missing out on 50 percent of donations if you don't include them
We seen young men and mature men, we see mature women and senior. Bring in some young women and girls it would be interesting to see fresh reactions and opinions from the young female villagers too. This young people are the future it should be a priority and most beneficial to let them experience new knowledge.
pretty easy to make those battered pieces of chicken. should do some episodes where they try making different stuff they liked. it will be a win/win for the whole family
Do not be ignorant, they obviously know how to make fried chicken, they are clearly referring to the recipe of the seasoning used for the batter.
But the way they currently make theirs is not as crispy , so teaching how to make crispy chicken would be fun.
True about the secrets of the herbs and spices. The Colonel Sanders went to great lengths about that
@Sweet Brazy N That wasn't actually an ignorant comment. These ladies are not familiar with battered and deep fried chicken.
Maybe you're new to these tribal reaction channels, but all of them have tried KFC at some point, usually in the early days of the channel and both the men and women alike, have shown the same surprise and curiosity about how it's prepared, from channel to channel.
It's not often that these villagers can afford more than a pound of chicken meat (almost always thigh or leg meat) and that's all they've got to work with to make a meal for their entire family.
When they purchase the chicken from their local meat vendor, it's already been cut into pretty small skinless pieces, similar to stew beef.
There will occasionally be a wing or two for special occasions and if they've got a bit of extra money they might splurge on a leg piece or two.
They stretch the small amount of chicken meat by making a curry with it - or on big occasions, like Eid, they'll make biryani with it. (a yellow rice dish with bits of meat in it, similar to pilaf.)
@@bobbiejojackson9448 you yourself are ignorant and isolated if you truly believe just because these people are brown and live in a poorer country they don’t know what fucking fried chicken is?! They even say at the start of the video they cook and eat fried chicken all the time…
@@SweetBrazyN Dear Lord!! Did I say they weren't familiar with chicken? No. I didn't. I said (and so did the OP) that they're not familiar with this METHOD of frying chicken. They actually say it in the video. Did you even read the subtitles?
If you've watched any of these tribal reaction channels, you'd know that by frying, they mean cooking food in oil or ghee in a shallow pan. Not deep frying and not coating it with batter the way it's done in Western countries.
Of course they could tell that flour and spices were used to coat it. What they weren't sure of, was the process of getting a thick crispy coating on it.
And why the EFF are you bringing skin color or ethnicity into this? Did I say anything about it? Well, whaddya know... I didn't! Not a single word! You are the only one bringing that subject into the conversation!
We know these folks are very poor, from remote villages and very unfamiliar with the world outside... because many of them have never been outside of their villages. THEY TALK ABOUT IT in their videos ALL THE TIME! It's literally why this and other tribal reaction channels like it, were created. To try and bring awareness to and help these folks out!
Maybe you should find out more about the channel and people you're watching BEFORE you go off, throwing totally baseless accusations at others in the comments. Or is this nonsense how you make yourself feel important or smart?
If so, it's not working the way you seem to think it is. So, maybe go hit up some other channel and do your trolling there, 'K? But I suggest you dig a little deeper into what the channel and the people on it are about, before you go off about what you don't know! How old are you... like 12?
Thanks!
Love seeing the ladies with their opinions on our foods! More ladies, please, but also don't skimp on Babu, Raeen and all the other gents. But a 50/50, or at least a 75/25 ratio if at all possible would be most welcome at least by my opinion ;)
We've missed these 2 ladies and would love to see more of the group
Good to see the ladies back
Absolutely love these women!! They really seem to have fun with this! I'm glad they enjoyed it.
It's great to see the women back, thanks Novice Squad- good vid :)
Welcome ladies! I look forward to sharing recipes and reactions. 😊
I love these new ladies
I enjoy watching these kind women try different adventures and foods! Thumbs up! Please keep the videos coming!
Please bring these ladies on more often! It's nice to see feminine faces giving their viewpoint.
Enjoyed seeing the ladies!
so happy to see women got to eat tasty food 💝💝💝💝
they deserve it!!!
Great reaction video. I'm glad they enjoyed it.
The specific way they make it is unique but this type of southern fried chicken is a pretty common recipe in America. I don't think it'd be too difficult to find a recipe to give to them.
We definitely need more of this
This is incredible. Thank you all so much.
It was fun watching the ladies react. I had fun watching them. They are entertaining.
I know they double dip the coating before frying it lol.
These ladies are adorable!
These are great. The people are delightful. I think it's hilarious they are more intrigued by the packaging than the food
The lady in red her first bite says everything . Glad she liked it now I want some .
These ladies are AWESOME 😃👍... they were so much fun to watch 🕉🙏💖💃
An American state called Kentucky has a system of giving an honorary title to some people of "Kentucky Colonel". This was a man who's surname was Sanders that developed a seasoning recipe for fried chicken in a traditional southern style of frying chicken. Or at least that's the story I heard so I can't say I absolutely know it's true, it is at least a legend.
It's about time the women were back.
I love theses women so much!!! They are so lovely and I enjoy seeing their reactions as a woman myself I see something special about female reactions.
these ladies are so awesome and they love our food!!!
Love to see my fellow ladies! ❤️
I loved watching these ladies!
The lady in red is the most timid, and she looks like the youngest. She waited to make sure the other two didn't fall over after they tasted theirs. Thanks for sharing this. Colonel Harlan Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, would have enjoyed watching this also. That's his picture on the carton ladies. Enjoy.
:D It's great to see Ruby. I miss her in the recent videos!
they're so genuine it's adorable
I love this channel so much. The lady in the middle reminds me of my aunt.
I feel as if I've taken Every thing for granted! 🤔🐔🥪
It's amazing to me when i watch these videos how i can just pick up my phone and order this any time of day or night, yet for these people it's such a unique and amazing thing.
At the same time, I'd much rather eat their daal or saag paneer or something like that over KFC.
Funny how we can want things we have less commonly available
Should of got them a burger each. Lady in the middle missed out yet was so kind to share hers
Love from.🇬🇧
great video!
They're worried their husbands will want KFC at home.
Yea intill the diabetes kick in and they Croke over 😂
I enjoyed watching these ladies ~~ I would like to see them more . Namaste
These women are adorable. They don't know how close they are with the "no one reveals their recipe" comments, lol. I'd love for them to see a video on the history of KFC so they can see who Col Sanders is, etc. :).
Love from USA ❤
Tell your video editor to take it easy on the loud to ambient background music transition.
Good video.
Nice to see ladies!
Lol the one in the middle is like im not eating this so I'll use the sore throat excuse.
I love you ladies and welcome to the club thank you very much
fun episode
She said are we going to stare at the bag or eat? Lol
I was hoping the three of them weren’t going to double-dip together in that sauce tray. She said she has a sore throat. Now all of you do! 😂
1¾ cups buttermilk (see note)
▢1 whole chicken cut into 8 pieces
▢2 cups all-purpose flour
▢¼ cup ground paprika
▢2 tablespoons kosher salt
▢1 tablespoon dry mustard
▢1 tablespoon white pepper
▢2 teaspoons ground ginger
▢2 teaspoons dried thyme
▢2 teaspoons dried basil
▢2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
▢1 teaspoon dried oregano
▢1 teaspoon celery salt
▢1 teaspoon garlic powder
▢Canola oil for frying
You need a deep fryer or a dutch oven
''it's an english name i haven't heard about it and have nothing to do with this" lol 😂
I'm sure all of them can make chicken better than KFC and open their own business. I a fan of Indian home-made cuisine they can open a restaurant using their own recipes as well. I miss my grandmother's fried potatoes. She went to heaven in 2013. You will never appreciate something as simple until you lose it. Great reaction, and shall we see them here more. Not for our delight but for us to remember what makes food great.
Wonderful.
Bless their hearts.
Must see more of these ladies. Cheesecake comes to mind..
The lady in red finally takes a bite of chicken not before she shares it, that is so nice
Put bapu in every video, he’s the best
I love how yhey don't know what napkins are!
One small meal & 2 burgers for 3 people? Wow, the producers spared no expense for these ladies. A bucket of chicken would have blown their minds.
good to see some lady action as well ^_^, hope you told them the recipe, not the exact one from kfc cause its supposed to be a secret, but just to make a crispy chicken :D
You can look up kfc about him and the start of kfc history of it I think you would find it interesting and informative glad aunties got to enjoy kfc ❤️🙏
I love how when they see the kfc bag, the first thing they ask is "ye chacha kon hai?" I laughed very hard when i heard that
It’s hard to keep up because the women speak much faster. I love this video. It will improve my reading speed maybe
I enjoyed this one!!!
Great video,found it comical when they all bit into chicken.
When the woman to the left said it was so good that she was eating even though her stomach was full...
I felt that. 😂😭🙋
Its making me want some and I just ate! Lol
There are UA-cam videos on how to make KFC chicken. Perhaps you could make a reaction video where they watch one of those video and then they fry KFC chicken.
I think it might not be exact KFC chicken as it's supposed to be a secret but might be some good guesses
Awesome 👍👍
Our southern fried chicken is dipped in eggs and milk mixtures then rolled in seasoned flour ! The drop in Hot oil for up to 15 minutes
The glasses wearer
Amrica ka murga yahan laae kesay? How sweet😂👍🏻❤.trible people r really sweet and innocent
It makes me rethink how special take out food can be as they are just trying for the first time
Love how they refer to the Colonel as "uncle" 😂
There is something so endearing about how they refer to Col. Sanders as "uncle."
... uncle is everywhere... 😂
They make me want to go out now and buy some today!!
Someone needs to buy the poor woman some dentures. It would change her life.
What lovely ladies. 🧡🙏🏼😊