Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays, everyone! 🎄🎁🌟☃️ ❄️ We made it through 25 videos in 25 days!!! 🥳🥳🥳 Thank you for tuning into our Vlogmas turned Videomas 2021 :D We truly hope you enjoyed watching our videos; we had a lot of fun filming and creating them! As always, thank you all so much for all your support and encouragement this year - The Bing Buzz would not be the channel we are today without you! Here’s to a merry, bright, and festive holiday with loved ones~ Enjoy the rest of your 2021 and we’ll see you next year!! 💛❤️
It’s been a enjoyable December watching your everyday vlogs! Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 🔔🎅🏻☃️Ben and Ming. Can’t wait to see more fun videos coming in 2022 and A Happy New Year 🎉🎆🎇🎊
Jamaica has a large Asian population both east, mainly Hakka Chinese and south, and Desi mostly from the south of India. All came as laborers in the sugar cane fields when slavery was abolished. the races came together in the fields mixed, matched, and traded cultures and biology. Some of the food you ate that day originates in our Asian communities. Vegetables in Jamaica are normally steamed or stir-fried and very lightly seasoned, Stir-fried cabbage with butter, green peas, and a little shredded carrot, and of course, the curried goat are all from the Asian community. Jerk pork, has its origins, in mixing, African and Indigenous cooking techniques and flavors. Stewed oxtails started with the Irish and the Africans adjusted it to match their flavor preferences and local ingredients. Rice can be served at least three times a day, Breakfast, lunch, and dinner so we have a lot of different ways to make it. sometimes the rice is the whole meal. Nothing like a pot of rice porridge for breakfast or conge-like rice stew made with broth onions, garlic spring onions, and bits of chicken. for lunch and of course, rice will be served at dinner. Jamaican food is a laborer fusion cuisine. Mixing the Taste of African, European, Indigenous, Desi, and East Asian laborers. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
The base of the oxtail is browning, ketchup, and soy sauce. We use soy sauce in brown stew chicken as well. Jamaica has a Chinese population, people of Indian descent. Our motto is "Out of Many One People." With all these great cultures, African, Chinese, Indian, Syrian,and Jewish cultures coming together its no wonder our food taste good. Thanks for trying our cuisine. Glad you enjoyed. Try Sybil's in Queens for great Trinidadian food.
Filipinos eat ox tail in a peanut sauce in a dish called kare kare. It's braised, then pressure cooked with crushed peanuts, peanut paste/butter achiote, Chinese eggplant (sitaw) and long beans.
The Door is by far the best Jamaican restaurant in Queens. Smoke house is second. But they are the same company with Smoke House is a spin off from the Door. Enjoying your review.
The jerked pork (we call it barbeque in the South & yeah, we barbeque whole pork - pigs here) looks good. I don't know if I ever had oxtail growing up on the farm, but haven't had it since!! I don't like real spicy things, but it looked good. You two showed more interest in the jerked pork & rice&peas and oxtails & butter beans from The Smokehouse than the chicken dish from The Door, perhaps someone had gotten full, no? Thank You for visiting yet another venue of food available in good ol' NYC!! As always, I enjoyed watching You guys and Your Food Guide, Jason the Jamaican!!🙂👏👏👏
Watching this before breakfast and I am SO hungry now! I've only tried Jerk once before, and this has made me crave it again! Great video, and your friend seems really lovely and his food appreciation is 👌
Happy New Year Ben and Ming! I've been getting used to my daily dose of Bing Buzz. I will miss the installments! Thanks for the hard work you put into making Videomas 2021. 🎬
Was the Door originally called The Village Door! I'm born and raised in Jamaica Queens and this is the only door that I know of, I left in 2001 but I do remember that NYC has the best food!!!
Need to name the Jamaica neigborhood, e.g. Saint Albans, Queens Village, Hollis etc. FYI, anywhere having a 114 zip code is Jamaica. and 113 zip is Flushing, 112 zip Blkln and 116 zip the Rockaways.
The Asians acted standoffish towards the Jamaican lad. It seems the only people they are comfortable around are Caucasians. Had he been Caucasian, they would have been bubbly and perky. Oh well! Sad state of affairs, really! Cheers mates!
@@Qiubenjamin I know how fascinated you westernized Asians are with Caucasian folks. I wasn't referring to the older folks, back in the old country. Contrary to your beliefs, I respect and admire the old timers, because they know who they are, and what they are about. I respect the Asian culture at large. Cheers!
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays, everyone! 🎄🎁🌟☃️ ❄️
We made it through 25 videos in 25 days!!! 🥳🥳🥳
Thank you for tuning into our Vlogmas turned Videomas 2021 :D We truly hope you enjoyed watching our videos; we had a lot of fun filming and creating them! As always, thank you all so much for all your support and encouragement this year - The Bing Buzz would not be the channel we are today without you!
Here’s to a merry, bright, and festive holiday with loved ones~
Enjoy the rest of your 2021 and we’ll see you next year!! 💛❤️
Great job!
@Michael Chin Thank you so much! 🌞
It’s been a enjoyable December watching your everyday vlogs! Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 🔔🎅🏻☃️Ben and Ming. Can’t wait to see more fun videos coming in 2022 and A Happy New Year 🎉🎆🎇🎊
@@ramcesdelgado5123 Merry Christmas & have a Happy New Year, Ramces! 🎄⛄
Thank you for being such a consistent supporter, we appreciate you so much! 🎉
Jamaica has a large Asian population both east, mainly Hakka Chinese and south, and Desi mostly from the south of India. All came as laborers in the sugar cane fields when slavery was abolished. the races came together in the fields mixed, matched, and traded cultures and biology. Some of the food you ate that day originates in our Asian communities. Vegetables in Jamaica are normally steamed or stir-fried and very lightly seasoned, Stir-fried cabbage with butter, green peas, and a little shredded carrot, and of course, the curried goat are all from the Asian community. Jerk pork, has its origins, in mixing, African and Indigenous cooking techniques and flavors. Stewed oxtails started with the Irish and the Africans adjusted it to match their flavor preferences and local ingredients. Rice can be served at least three times a day, Breakfast, lunch, and dinner so we have a lot of different ways to make it. sometimes the rice is the whole meal. Nothing like a pot of rice porridge for breakfast or conge-like rice stew made with broth onions, garlic spring onions, and bits of chicken. for lunch and of course, rice will be served at dinner. Jamaican food is a laborer fusion cuisine. Mixing the Taste of African, European, Indigenous, Desi, and East Asian laborers. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I LOOOVVVVEEEEE TTTTHHHHIIIIIISSSSSSSSS! Thank you for the opportunity! I have the passport ready if needed!
Hahah you're awesome Jason, thanks again for showing us the WAY! 🌞
The base of the oxtail is browning, ketchup, and soy sauce. We use soy sauce in brown stew chicken as well. Jamaica has a Chinese population, people of Indian descent. Our motto is "Out of Many One People." With all these great cultures, African, Chinese, Indian, Syrian,and Jewish cultures coming together its no wonder our food taste good. Thanks for trying our cuisine. Glad you enjoyed. Try Sybil's in Queens for great Trinidadian food.
Sybils is Guyanese not Trinidadian
Great stuff.
This is going to be very helpful on my pilgrimages from Central New Jersey out to Queens to visit with a friend and eat.
Filipinos eat ox tail in a peanut sauce in a dish called kare kare. It's braised, then pressure cooked with crushed peanuts, peanut paste/butter achiote, Chinese eggplant (sitaw) and long beans.
Another great video , thanks to Jason also , for telling us about all the great food , rice and peas ! Everything looked delicious 😋❤️
Rice and peas, rice and peas!! 😜 Big shoutout to Jason! 🙌
@@TheBingBuzz 🤣😂🤣😂
The Door is by far the best Jamaican restaurant in Queens. Smoke house is second. But they are the same company with Smoke House is a spin off from the Door. Enjoying your review.
Thanks for the insight! Appreciate it
Jamaican Flavors on Springfield
Merry Christmas Ben and Ming🎄You both become one of my favourite UA-camrs! I really hope to visit NYC in the future ✈🗽
Merry Christmas, JB! 🎄⛄
We're so happy you enjoy our videos & hope you get to visit NYC soon as well 😀
A Jamaican in Jamaica 🇯🇲 Queens! Win before this even starts
Woohooo 🙌🎉
Bing Buzz nice video. Much respect to you all for making it 💯♥️
Another add to my bucket list. Thanks!
We hope you enjoy, William! 🌞
Mad late but I loved this video !
The jerked pork (we call it barbeque in the South & yeah, we barbeque whole pork - pigs here) looks good. I don't know if I ever had oxtail growing up on the farm, but haven't had it since!! I don't like real spicy things, but it looked good. You two showed more interest in the jerked pork & rice&peas and oxtails & butter beans from The Smokehouse than the chicken dish from The Door, perhaps someone had gotten full, no? Thank You for visiting yet another venue of food available in good ol' NYC!! As always, I enjoyed watching You guys and Your Food Guide, Jason the Jamaican!!🙂👏👏👏
Everything was truly delicious, not too spicy!! Good ol' NYC 🙌💛
Thank you for sharing & watching, Barbara! 🌞
Watching this before breakfast and I am SO hungry now! I've only tried Jerk once before, and this has made me crave it again! Great video, and your friend seems really lovely and his food appreciation is 👌
Hope you get to have some good jerk pork or chicken again soon! Jason is awesome, for real 🙌
Happy New Year Ben and Ming! I've been getting used to my daily dose of Bing Buzz. I will miss the installments! Thanks for the hard work you put into making Videomas 2021. 🎬
Happy Holidays & Happy New Year, Bob! 🎄
Thank you so much for your support, we'll work hard to make Videomas happen again in 2022! 🌞
Very nice. Happy Christmas.
Merry Christmas, Dave! 🎄❄
The food at the door looks amazing!!!
Amazing food at both places for sure!! 😋
Ya mon, love this
Pricey but great stuff!
🤗So delicious and tasty!
Jamaican food looks great, need to try
The Ting looks very refreshing
Was the Door originally called The Village Door! I'm born and raised in Jamaica Queens and this is the only door that I know of, I left in 2001 but I do remember that NYC has the best food!!!
Oh thats a cool name too! Thanks for sharing
Merry Christmas 🎄🎁🕊😊🥰🤗😻🎄
Merry Christmas! 🎄🎁⛄
You guys are Jamaican food experts now!
Hit up Jackson Heights for some Tibetan and Nepalese food!
Lets go ! jamaican food
I got to try!
Yess! So flavorful & delicious 😋
Jerk pork looks amazing
It really was!! 😍
Need to name the Jamaica neigborhood, e.g. Saint Albans, Queens Village, Hollis etc.
FYI, anywhere having a 114 zip code is Jamaica. and 113 zip is Flushing, 112 zip Blkln and 116 zip the Rockaways.
I love watching Asians and blacks exchange cultures
what u get from The Door is Salmon Run Down rice and peas
Jerk pork, oxtail, special bread, two drinks for 20 bucks?
We spent around $26-28 per place 😀
Making me home sick.😢❤
Cool ❤❤
ya man
ox tail (tail of a cow)
eat the pork with bread (am jamaican btw)
Eating real Jamaican food
🥰🤤😋🌶️🥰🤤😋🌶️!
The Asians acted standoffish towards the Jamaican lad. It seems the only people they are comfortable around are Caucasians. Had he been Caucasian, they would have been bubbly and perky. Oh well! Sad state of affairs, really! Cheers mates!
You sound racist af, you don’t know anything about us, now give me the timestamp to prove your point
@@Qiubenjamin I know how fascinated you westernized Asians are with Caucasian folks. I wasn't referring to the older folks, back in the old country.
Contrary to your beliefs, I respect and admire the old timers, because they know who they are, and what they are about. I respect the Asian culture at large. Cheers!
@@padmasalam5267 I grew up in China. Cheers!