Why aren't Koreans obese?

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  • @tsrptr1026
    @tsrptr1026 Рік тому +1829

    "I'm not paying that much money for this pizza, so I didn't pay for it." Ben's criminal arc is beginning

    • @Tylerologyy
      @Tylerologyy Рік тому +43

      Bens villain arc*

    • @tsrptr1026
      @tsrptr1026 Рік тому +74

      @@Tylerologyy I was going to say that but is robbing a pizza really that villainous? Idk

    • @slavsit7600
      @slavsit7600 Рік тому +6

      @@glendadalejones3753 it was a joke

    • @glendadalejones3753
      @glendadalejones3753 Рік тому +2

      @@slavsit7600 🙌👍👍

    • @Drownedinblood
      @Drownedinblood Рік тому +43

      I want to believe he took it and ran, and this is the last papa john's review in a while.

  • @anick5026
    @anick5026 Рік тому +613

    I like to think of this as a talk show where Ben has a special guest meal every episode. Obv pizza is the most popular return guest.

    • @5uperM
      @5uperM Рік тому +26

      lol. "our returning guest is ms pizza"

    • @E_Rico
      @E_Rico Рік тому +33

      Eats the guest

    • @alfredobarajas5852
      @alfredobarajas5852 Рік тому

      @@E_RicoI’m sure other talk show hosts eat their guest too, if you know what I mean 👀

    • @drinkswatere
      @drinkswatere Рік тому +3

      Either pizza or fried chicken. Gotta respect the discipline it takes to eat this and stay fit. I know if I touched this food I’d be hooked like a crackhead.

    • @5uperM
      @5uperM Рік тому +1

      @@E_Rico vore

  • @Benvos
    @Benvos Рік тому +163

    This was amazing, 20 minutes of Ben thinking out loud, wholesome stuff.

  • @jimv77
    @jimv77 Рік тому +244

    "You lost so much weight...CUZ I WAS DEAD BROKE!"....had me laughing......GOTTA LOVE Ben Deen.....

    • @JimboJones99
      @JimboJones99 Рік тому +2

      God Bless BenDeen 🙏🏻🥞
      God Bless President Trump 🙏🏻🇺🇸

    • @Zqn21
      @Zqn21 Рік тому +1

      @@JimboJones99 Trump is not the glizzy gobbler

    • @Diablo-bb1nj
      @Diablo-bb1nj Рік тому +8

      @@JimboJones99 you just had to ruin it

    • @shrubgaming3138
      @shrubgaming3138 Рік тому

      @@Diablo-bb1nj Hes not ruining nothing. You might hate was Trump says and the way he thinks, and trust me so DO I, but he was the best thing to happen to the country in YEARS.

    • @Diablo-bb1nj
      @Diablo-bb1nj Рік тому +15

      @@shrubgaming3138 nah im not saying anything about trump im saying he ruined it cause why bring politics into a food eating video

  • @davethebaron
    @davethebaron Рік тому +188

    $27 for a single pizza is insane.

    • @abderahmanrejeb4423
      @abderahmanrejeb4423 Рік тому +8

      South Korea is one of the most expensive countries

    • @sneer0101
      @sneer0101 Рік тому +23

      @@abderahmanrejeb4423 Not really. If you buy traditional food. It's really cheap.
      It's just foreign foods that cost a premium.
      In America however, that used to be cheap, and the prices are wild for most things now.

    • @d_kim
      @d_kim Рік тому +1

      In korea, pizza’s price is fxxkin crazy.

    • @alejandrojimenez108
      @alejandrojimenez108 Рік тому +11

      I literally paid $22 for a large pizza today in the US…

    • @birdymaniac
      @birdymaniac Рік тому

      maybe with the coke

  • @chrislin2774
    @chrislin2774 Рік тому +412

    He's right about the drinking culture. What he did not mention is high rate of cirrhosis; fatty liver disease; stomach cancer; alcohol-related dementia. Speaking of Korean obsession on appearance, Korea ranks number one in plastic surgery. Korea is also number one in purchasing skin whitening cream. Both guys and gals use it.

    • @tiaisirradiated
      @tiaisirradiated Рік тому +10

      Why are you acting like plastic surgery is a bad thing? What people choose to do to their own appearance is totally up to them and if it improves their quality of life then power to them.

    • @Wizard101duncan
      @Wizard101duncan Рік тому +211

      @@tiaisirradiated his comment is very neutral on plastic surgery, he’s just stating a fact lol

    • @tiaisirradiated
      @tiaisirradiated Рік тому +6

      @@Wizard101duncan It's not neutral at all, he is grouping it with inherently bad things like liver disease

    • @Jickrussel
      @Jickrussel Рік тому +99

      @@tiaisirradiatedShould he have mentioned that in a separate comment or said that it isn’t inherently bad so that it didn’t offend you?

    • @tiaisirradiated
      @tiaisirradiated Рік тому +4

      @@Jickrussel Why does it need to be mentioned at all?

  • @MattDavisson
    @MattDavisson Рік тому +93

    I will never get sick of watching Ben devour Pizza

  • @Orochi327
    @Orochi327 Рік тому +78

    This is the best type of Ben Deen video. He’s just chilling and talking about life for like 20 minutes.

  • @johnswh
    @johnswh Рік тому +65

    as a Korean it's always fascinating to hear Ben tell his thoughts about our culture! most of them are so relatable😂😂

    • @cenbae7812
      @cenbae7812 Рік тому +4

      yeah i wonder why...

    • @therealdealkyle
      @therealdealkyle Рік тому +17

      maybe because hes korean...

    • @mrstock6937
      @mrstock6937 Рік тому +6

      @@therealdealkyle dude is raised an American. Lol. Not traditional Korean.

  • @ohmygodlawl
    @ohmygodlawl Рік тому +169

    1. Portion sizes, lots of meals are half of the equivalent size of their counterparts in America, this includes drinks also.
    2. Long working hours + convenience store meals, many office workers will just grab something to eat in the convenience stores for lunch during weekdays, which reduces a lot of their daily calorie intakes. (Many Koreans also skip breakfast, so dinner is really the only big meal of the day)
    3. Metropolis like Seoul or Busan are very walkable cities you don't NEED a car to get around places unlike in America where most cities you need to drive for almost everything. Walking everyday forces you to burn calories throughout the day.
    4. People will not be afraid to comment or remind you on how you look, or if you've gained any weight so you will be constantly reminded and be aware of your physical appearance, not the same culture as America where it's a very sensitive and personal topic so people will not be pressured into losing weight.
    Theres probably more reasons but these are just the ones that came to my mind

    • @davidp6913
      @davidp6913 Рік тому +13

      Nah metabolism is a legitiment thing. I do long distance hikes semi consistently but when im at home I just laze around and eat like shit, same weight since i reached my max height

    • @ohmygodlawl
      @ohmygodlawl Рік тому +14

      @@davidp6913 yea, I believe you. I'm also East Asian and I do have a fast metabolism, if I eat a large meal especially if it has a lot of protein its almost guranteed I have to go to the bathroom after 30 minutes. My mom always tells me she thinks I don't absorb any of the nutrients since the food just goes straight out after I eat it lol

    • @ricardorascon88
      @ricardorascon88 Рік тому +4

      As a American I can say it's true 🤣mostly every were I look there is an obese person which is sad but at the same time there's lots of tall muscular people ,it's a variety

    • @qwety-zn4yf
      @qwety-zn4yf Рік тому +3

      @@davidp6913 dont underestimate hikes, a long distance hike can easily burn 2000+ calories. Plus, if you do exercise like that regularly, your body is gonna burn more passive calories by default, even when not exercising, to keep restoring your body.

    • @Xentradi97
      @Xentradi97 Рік тому +7

      5. Quality of Food. It's easy and cheap to get whole foods in Korea (well Asia mostly) and not processed food. America is a land of processed food, eats ton of it, and widely available. Whole non-processed food is expensive in comparison.
      6. Koreans walk alot and exercise more. Americans except for NY maybe drives mostly.

  • @Kentbetouched
    @Kentbetouched Рік тому +18

    I was overweight when I was younger and have since then turned that around. Lost around 40lbs and have been lifting and working out for a year straight. My diet has been somewhat strict but I feel much better about myself.

  • @dannywinget
    @dannywinget Рік тому +22

    I enjoyed this pace of video. Damn that pizza sounded crunchy AF 😂

  • @MsRosa-nz8bi
    @MsRosa-nz8bi Рік тому +11

    It's been over 4 years since I first saw you and I'm still smitten by you. Thank you for just being you Ben. Salang-hamnida! Blessings from South Texas.

    • @sarahbell158
      @sarahbell158 3 місяці тому

      IM SMITTEN TOO, THERES JUST SOMETHING ABOUT BEN

  • @reinster8746
    @reinster8746 Рік тому +200

    Ben: "Why aren't Koreans Obese?"
    Also Ben: Goes on 5 day water only diet

  • @lemonpee
    @lemonpee Рік тому +34

    Ben should have food podcast and it'll be the best thing he'll do.

  • @araverse
    @araverse Рік тому +104

    I’ve wondered about it. And figured out the reason with respect to Koreans around me. So when you see Koreans eating and doing mukbangs and going to cafes, they do it once in a week or month. And remaining time they are on a diet or fasting. Or living on Americano. Some have gifted genetics. Once my Korean roommate didn’t drink water either while fasting, I got worried for her. She said she’s not using her energy that particular day so she doesn’t need anything, she would start her day with Americano next day. I can’t relate to this. Also this roommate went to the ER at least twice in front of me.

    • @dazzaMusic
      @dazzaMusic Рік тому +5

      It’s all about metabolisms to put on weight you have to keep consistently eating if you had one of those pizzas every day you’d start noticing weight gain.

    • @davidp6913
      @davidp6913 Рік тому +2

      As a korean american I can attest that my metabolism is absolutely insane. I pee about 10 minutes after drinking liquid and take a dump shortly after large meals, and I eat *a lot*
      Its not just their (our) diets

    • @davidp6913
      @davidp6913 Рік тому

      europeans due to their evolution in very cold environments are wired to pack on fat and calories instead of expelling them (it keeps them warm). Thus when modern day society comes about they get fatter and fatter

    • @saitodosan9377
      @saitodosan9377 Рік тому +8

      @@dazzaMusic Very true. Also all of this "genetics this genetics that" is a load of BS. Metabolism does not vary that much in humans (ALL humans) that people can eat a lot more than others and not gain weight.
      The simple reality is that if you eat more calories than your body can use, you gain weight (fat). If you eat less than your body can you, you lose weight. And again, metabolism, unless you have some medical issue like thyroid problems, doesn't vary THAT much in humans that some people can just eat a shit ton all the time and not get fat while others can't even have an apple without getting fat. That's just fatlogic and it's a myth.
      There's a lot of reasons why us Americans tend to be more on the obese side, and none of them are about some difference in genetics or metabolism compared to other people.

    • @dazzaMusic
      @dazzaMusic Рік тому +1

      @@davidp6913 mentally you can think that you eat a lot but you HAVE to keep eating continuously to see a gain in weight like how many meals are you eating in a day? Are you having late night snacks or eating takeaway food every day?

  • @jordantran1434
    @jordantran1434 Рік тому +20

    ben: " I dont want to ramble on to much".
    The video: 21mins long & Ben rambling
    🤣 love it

  • @iyus9821
    @iyus9821 Рік тому +18

    “Here you go johnny this is your dinner” lifts up two slices 😭😭

  • @Pone0007
    @Pone0007 Рік тому +33

    Finally someone that feels the same way I feel about pizza 😅🙌🏾🤝🏾 Ben you the man, much love brotha

  • @FA7ALtheGOD
    @FA7ALtheGOD Рік тому +11

    You'll mainly see high obesity in areas where the bad food can be purchased cheap and in bulk amounts.. like most inner cities here in America. I think in Korea there's a level of portion control because the pizza you ate in this video woulda been twice as big with topping overkill here in the states, it woulda fed at least 10 people, easily.

  • @titanEM11
    @titanEM11 Рік тому +11

    My neice lived in Korea for one year. She told me commuting to work even with the train was one mile of walking each way. She lost 30 pounds. In the US we drive everywhere.

  • @xhierke1350
    @xhierke1350 Рік тому +154

    I love how Ben was trying to open up about being a drinker and his slight ED, which I'm sure all of us have realized but we all just want to be here for you, and true fans don't bring it up because we truly love and care for you and just you uploading videos is enough to know you're doing good!

  • @Lonnie-Young
    @Lonnie-Young Рік тому +4

    Nope never tired of those sweet close up homie keep killing it bro.

  • @peterpretentious4172
    @peterpretentious4172 Рік тому +32

    Korean-American here, I noticed when I visited Korea, yeah there's a lot of fast foods and late night drinking/drunk foods, but on the day-to-day all the meals are generally fresh foods, lots of vegetables through the banchan, just a moderate amount of meat (but Koreans RARELY ever eat processed shit), lots of soups, and kimchi actually has a ton of probiotics that help keep the gut biome really healthy. Everything is fresh, very little processed shit, and the meals have a good balance of macros.
    A big thing that has led to American, and particularly Mexican obesity rates, is the huge consumption of soda. Koreans rarely ever touch the stuff, and I think that helps a lot.
    The only thing is that Koreans still do love to smoke cigarettes and eat a shit ton of instant ramen, so I don't know how they're still keeping healthy from that hahaha

  • @strawberryskittle
    @strawberryskittle Рік тому +12

    Hit like when he said "here ya go Johnny". Couldn't let it go unrewarded 🤣

  • @cameronsarmiento4102
    @cameronsarmiento4102 Рік тому +18

    Ben has the talent to just set up a camera and speak like he's actually talking to you

  • @Aleehondro
    @Aleehondro Рік тому +19

    Mans ate that whole pizza without taking a swig of that Coke Zero lmaoo

  • @lolxdlolmfaololxdd8879
    @lolxdlolmfaololxdd8879 Рік тому +24

    $27 for that size of pizza? damn man even in san francisco its not that expensive

    • @laurenanderson7330
      @laurenanderson7330 Рік тому +2

      They might import ingredients

    • @the_minimalistic_adventure
      @the_minimalistic_adventure Рік тому +3

      Everything he eats with the exception of a few things occasionally, are really pricey. He’ll have a sub sandwich and drink and it’ll be like $20. I believe where he lives is just overall more expensive

    • @laurenanderson7330
      @laurenanderson7330 Рік тому

      @@the_minimalistic_adventure local food isn’t but he doesn’t have it very often. It’s the same where I live in Indonesia. Western food is 5 times as expensive.

    • @azureknight729
      @azureknight729 Рік тому

      @@the_minimalistic_adventure he uses delivery so thats another factor to consider

    • @Jin-1337
      @Jin-1337 Рік тому

      He's doing this for videos which in turn brings in money as well so it's not a big problem. I doubt he eats like this everyday.

  • @user-bq4kh4jc5k
    @user-bq4kh4jc5k Рік тому +63

    Bro really said a family sized pizza in south Korea is for a family of ants that's crazy

    • @tsrptr1026
      @tsrptr1026 Рік тому +1

      Korea has some big ass ants it seems

    • @Sporacle
      @Sporacle Рік тому +9

      No, family of aunts, because they eat less. Because they're alcoholics. Have some compantsion.

    • @tsrptr1026
      @tsrptr1026 Рік тому +8

      @@Sporacle wtf is a family of aunts?

    • @astralisk
      @astralisk Рік тому +4

      @@Sporacle 💀😭

    • @jordantran1434
      @jordantran1434 Рік тому +1

      @@Sporacle Rob, I think he said "ants" lol

  • @Fatimah-cs5co
    @Fatimah-cs5co Рік тому +6

    As Americans we tend to be very ethnocentric. I appreciate that Ben leaves room in his opinions by saying "maybe I just don't understand it" or "I was raised differently". Americans are often very harsh towards other cultures traditions, ways of socializing, and just overall culture that I don't think is appropriate. It is important to accept other cultures for what they are even if you disagree with certain aspects, it is not our place to judge even though America has taught us to judge anything and everything that is different.

    • @ominouscherub
      @ominouscherub 7 місяців тому

      he is american…from illinois America isn’t a monolith I wasn’t raised as an american hence I don’t tend to put american on the forefront on my cultural beliefs. A lot of the ignorance from america is white americans who love to be american. Trust that we suffer dealing with them here too

  • @nitroxide17
    @nitroxide17 Рік тому +8

    I miss Bendeen’s interesting rants… I like them a lot, just like in this video! Also, when I was in Seoul I walked so so much… I’m sure that helps with weight

  • @isaisamaniega1110
    @isaisamaniega1110 Рік тому +2

    “and we’re talking…like.. round”😂😂😂

  • @RH-nt9fk
    @RH-nt9fk Рік тому +37

    Bro u ate the whole pizza without taking a sip of the coke bottle. That's why you look MIGHTY FINE!!!

    • @amasterfuldesktop4935
      @amasterfuldesktop4935 Рік тому +7

      Well it’s 0 sugar 0 cal soda..

    • @captlanc
      @captlanc Рік тому

      @@amasterfuldesktop4935 It still makes you fat, nutritional fact

    • @DivineAlhaitham
      @DivineAlhaitham Рік тому +1

      he prolly has it there incase he starts choking again

    • @tsrptr1026
      @tsrptr1026 Рік тому

      @@amasterfuldesktop4935 and 100 aspartame

    • @user-hl6ls8sv4t
      @user-hl6ls8sv4t Рік тому

      @@amasterfuldesktop4935 well 0 is per serving but they’re allowed to round to 0 if it’s less than 5 calories.
      So the whole bottle probably less than 50 calories.

  • @sweetlemon9518
    @sweetlemon9518 Рік тому +6

    “Let’s unbox this and take a look at what we’re looking at”
    -Ben Deen 2022

  • @tipsyredrooster1269
    @tipsyredrooster1269 Рік тому +27

    You brought up alot of great thought inducing points Ben! I've got a few...
    1. As a Canadian, and of "western build" - how do I seem to fit into airplane seat belts better in Korea or any Southeastern Asian countries I've flown with, having lots of extra strap left compared to when I'm on a North American airline, the seatbelts only have 1 inch of extra strap left after being buckled and tightened for my body type????
    2. Why when we visited Seoul did it have higher levels of smog then even Beijing, China?! What?! It was shocking to us too! Seoul seems extremely healthy, clean, modern
    3. I truly appreciate the level at which a Korean man or even women for that matter can consume copious amounts of liquor, beer & Soju (usually 17% alc), they're hearty good drinkers!!
    4. Why do Korean men seem fascinated by my naturally long red hair, and Korean women seem to stare & glare. I personally love the look of a Korean lady with long hair! Go red ladies

    • @seraphthegatekeeper
      @seraphthegatekeeper Рік тому

      I wouldn't be surprised if pollution from North Korea was drifting down south.

    • @bitcoindaddy1
      @bitcoindaddy1 Рік тому

      no being overweight or appear normal and have metabolic disease are not necessary healthy. the body is designed to store fat and the toxin that are not filtered by the liver go into fat so you wouldnt die. so all these alchies downing drinks all day? where does the toxin go? you can only piss away so much.

    • @Gadottinho
      @Gadottinho 8 місяців тому

      About 4, because it simply does not occur on their "race", it's not possible, so it's very rare

  • @KyDarknight
    @KyDarknight Рік тому +3

    That first crunch was lovely to hear.

  • @ChiefBret
    @ChiefBret Рік тому +4

    This was a chill video, thanks Ben.

  • @ginjilla
    @ginjilla Рік тому +4

    I'm over here cracking up!

  • @ryanglacier30
    @ryanglacier30 Рік тому +1

    That crisp is damn stupid good. That's a spot anyone should want to go to

  • @richardcabanas1360
    @richardcabanas1360 Рік тому +2

    Some people talk about obesity in the states and how we have the highest percentage around the world as a way to say, look everyone eats good there is no starving. But, it's actually two sides of the same coin. Economic inequality here is so rampant that often the cheapest things to purchase are unhealthy junk food and fast food. Families where both parents are working rarely have the time to cook, and ordering a pizza is much simpler after a long exhausting day. In Korea, you all have a better social safety net with subsidized resources for the general population. While there is still certainly bad economic inequality where many suffer, as is characteristic of capitalist societies, it is not as bad as the tent cities that we have here. So, although sure portion sizes have some say in it. It's also many other economic factors that are characteristic of the society as a whole, (including unhealthy ingredients in food and immoral ways to aquire them), that create starvation and obesity in the states.

  • @RaulForLife
    @RaulForLife Рік тому +16

    bro ate all that and didnt have a sip of coke

    • @kcidd12
      @kcidd12 Рік тому +4

      could of AT LEAST had water...I mean seriously lol

  • @adeepwell5292
    @adeepwell5292 Рік тому +8

    Ben Deen age 10: "Yo, 'rents, come on now."

  • @SouthernCannibal
    @SouthernCannibal Рік тому +10

    I've always been told it's due to the portions being so much smaller in Korea.. where as in America we always eat more than we need.

    • @-amosc.presley-7192
      @-amosc.presley-7192 Рік тому

      & we also throw away plenty of Leftovers than we have, too.

    • @Jin-1337
      @Jin-1337 Рік тому +1

      @@-amosc.presley-7192 Lmao if you throw leftovers in Asia your mom will absolutely smack you. Wasting food here is a no no.

    • @-amosc.presley-7192
      @-amosc.presley-7192 Рік тому

      @@Jin-1337, why we throw away Leftovers because we doesn’t know who to give that to besides The Less Fortunate and sometimes they don’t want it.

    • @-amosc.presley-7192
      @-amosc.presley-7192 Рік тому

      @@Jin-1337 me ain’t telling you that every Family throws away their Leftovers there just Some folks that does that in The United States.

  • @mommachef4744
    @mommachef4744 Рік тому +7

    Now I want to hear EVERYTHING about his Singapore blackout adventure👂

  • @rodrigogomez5035
    @rodrigogomez5035 Рік тому +6

    Here in the U.S. it's the exact same thing. A large pizza supposes to feed a family. In terms of serving size its true but 90% of U.S. doesnt stay tru to a serving size lol. The price sounds about right too. I dont buy from papa johns at menu price bc it too expensive.

  • @BillyG563
    @BillyG563 Рік тому +2

    Former Papa Johns guy here. Traveled around the States and England training up new stores. Here are the sizes.
    USA/UK (approx. half inch smaller for Large and Extra Large in the UK)
    Small 10"/25cm, 6 slices
    Medium 12”/31cm, 8 slices
    Large 14”/36cm, 8 slices (10 slices in the UK)
    Extra Large 16”/41cm, 10 slices (12 slices in the UK)
    Korea (not sure how many slices on each)
    Regular 9”/23cm
    Large 12”/31cm
    Family 14”/36cm
    Party 16”/41cm

  • @henlolneh
    @henlolneh Рік тому +8

    Koreans aren't obese because the majority of them have rather strict eating cycles in order to eat the way they do. By eating cycle I mean they literally under eat severely Monday - Friday so that they can go ham on weekends and eat whatever they want. It really isn't hard for a normal human to eat around ~1200-1400 calories a day + walk 8-10k steps a day (4-500 calories burned on average) which puts them at a deficit of ~1200-1400 calories a day times 5 = ~6000 calorie deficit per working week (5days). Which allows them to literally go 3k calories per day Friday + Saturday and still not gain weight and for some, even still LOSE weight because they are still walking the same amount on the weekends (because Korea's city infrastructure and layout literally forces you to walk).

    • @the_minimalistic_adventure
      @the_minimalistic_adventure Рік тому +3

      Yep. After years of struggling with my self-image and weight. I started alternate-day fasting and I basically can eat whatever I want on my eating days. It’s crazy what fasting for a single day can do for you.
      But now, I typically just eat like a shit a couple of days a week and low carb on my cutting back days and I still maintain. I do fluctuate between 5-8 pounds from water weight, just depends

  • @slash1one
    @slash1one Рік тому +8

    27$ for a large pizza from a massive franchise is absolutely criminal lmao.

  • @incprice9575
    @incprice9575 Рік тому +34

    Koreans probably just walk alot. Basic walk is so powerful you don't even notice that. I knew a guy, who was struggling to gain some weight, even tho he ate like 3500-4k cal a day. And one time we were on the same trip or something like that i don't remember, and i observed him. Dude was working and making alot of phone calls, while he was talking on a phone he would walk around. And i was like, dude no wonder, you been walking for 3 hours straight right now. By 14.00 he alrdy had 15k footsteps. No activity = you gain fat even on 2k calories.

  • @aaront1381
    @aaront1381 Рік тому +7

    Ben: This family size pizza won't fill you up unless you're a family of ants! LOL!!!

  • @michaelv9210
    @michaelv9210 Рік тому +4

    Transportation is efficient there so everyone walks around and gets sufficient exercise.

    • @laurenanderson7330
      @laurenanderson7330 Рік тому

      Also they’re Asian, I swear that has something to do with it. I’ve seen what Indonesians eat 😂

  • @OnlyKeekin
    @OnlyKeekin Рік тому +2

    Another factor is the sugar content is much higher in the U.S. And in soda they use High fructose corn syrup. They have a sugar tax in the UK so most brands cut the sugar content and replaced it with artificial sweeteners instead of putting there prive up, only Coca Cola didn't change and now its more expensive.

  • @Drownedinblood
    @Drownedinblood Рік тому +3

    Across all of asia, you see the food portion sizes that can be pretty insane but people stay prety thin regardless. I used to think it was portion sizes, but not so sure. Like at Mcdonald's the only change to portion size is the fries and soda. In Japan you see some of these bento's and it's like here's a whole fried cutlet, some huge fried tempura, a ton of rice for like $7 and people are pretty ok. In China, a bowl of lamian can be like 2 person portions worth along with a super fatty broth and again not as big an issue. Not to mention hot pot and skewers.
    I think food culture is just different and maybe they aren't adding as much fillers or not the same fillers like in the US? Japan's got a bad rap for letting a lot of stuff you may not want in your food in there anyway but I guess it pales in comparison.

  • @ChrisLeePiano
    @ChrisLeePiano Рік тому +14

    1. Korean food tend to have less greasy ingredients, sugar, salt, etc. Smaller in portion too.
    2. Korean people are very sensitive about how they look. They work out to keep in shape to reverse the amount of food and alcohol consumed as much as possible.
    3. Easy access and use of public transportation, walkable streets, stairs provide basic exercise needed to burn calories.

  • @matthewheneghan4605
    @matthewheneghan4605 Рік тому +1

    It's because people in America don't have the opportunity to walk very much. The infrastructure in the US necessitates that people drive to wherever they need to go. Look up obesity statistics in walkable cities in the US (New York, Chicago, San Francisco, etc.) and you'll realize it's a car problem. I really hope this doesn't come off as negative because I've loved your videos for a long time but just thought it might be interesting.

  • @joshuak0826
    @joshuak0826 Рік тому

    Nicely put Ben. Not offending ANYONE, that's talent~

  • @c1h2e3r4r5y60
    @c1h2e3r4r5y60 Рік тому +1

    a subjective guess on this matter: human being in culture that aspire to be "normal" or "the same" through comparison with others , are more conscious of their image, not just body image, also impressions. It's the power of the "norm", it's about how important being normal is to a certain culture. This is an ancient culture in the east, where individualism should be killed as human need to be more "constant" which is good for the stability of the country/society/ruling force. NOT saying this eastern tradition/culture is bad, everything has both side, positives of being conscious of your impression on other people include: you are less likely to hurt people unknowingly, or make people feel uncomfortable unknowingly, which is VERY IMPORTANT as a human being.
    also all the other reason but this is a reason that i believe to be true

  • @joonsup
    @joonsup Рік тому +4

    i appreciate the face angle comparison to get a better idea of the size of the actual food. Food always look bigger in your videos then they acually are so it's refreshing to see how ridiculous that family size is lol

  • @jeyaceare9833
    @jeyaceare9833 Рік тому +4

    Bro i could watch you rambles about the most random things ever and still entertained

  • @lvl_hunter
    @lvl_hunter Рік тому +5

    27 bucks for a pizza is wild to me.

  • @yomamamam2
    @yomamamam2 Рік тому +7

    "I wish I was taller" Ben just like me fr

    • @micarone
      @micarone Рік тому

      As an 5'8" adult man, I can also relate to that. Although, I'll rather be"short" than overweight or obese, which I've never been (thankfully).

    • @iccymadeit
      @iccymadeit Рік тому

      @@micarone bro that's average

    • @micarone
      @micarone Рік тому

      @@iccymadeit Is it? 🤔 I've always felt below average on height. And especially nowadays, when many teenagers are taller than me. 😂

  • @aninjaguardian
    @aninjaguardian Рік тому +3

    6:18 It's so common to see really obese people in America that I'm not even phased by it

  • @joonsup
    @joonsup Рік тому +15

    I think you hit it right on the head with your last point. Back when I got married in Korea in 2017, I ate so much food afterwards for an entire week and I lost weight which was confusing at first but then I realized we walked everywhere and took the subway. With how good the public transportation system is in Korea driving isnt necessary unless you traveling to the outskirts of the country.

  • @trey6533
    @trey6533 Рік тому +1

    Man if papa johns sounded like this i would order it more lol. I'm from central IL.

    • @Jin-1337
      @Jin-1337 Рік тому

      Nah bruv if you're from America you're better off going to local foods because there's no standards in fast food there compared to ones in Asian countries.

  • @fancynancy6467
    @fancynancy6467 Рік тому +1

    I wished pizza in TX crunched like that. They don't know what crispy crust is. I am a New Yorker living in Texas and I miss NY Pizza so bad.

  • @raleemay
    @raleemay Рік тому +1

    The way he chomped on that pizza though 😮 The sounds Omg

  • @AckeeandSaltfish
    @AckeeandSaltfish 3 місяці тому

    “I wish I was taller that’s for dam sure” 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @guiltygreen
    @guiltygreen Рік тому +9

    omg I still love your videos after so long 8:14 "We paid for a bottle of wine and 2 pizzas, it was the most expensive thing I'd ever seen" HAHAHA I'm glad you said it, I was gonna bring it up if you didn't "it's just as expensive if not more, ordering American food in Singapore." But the way I view it is pretty similar to ordering e.g. Japanese food in the U.S. A cuisine that isn't native will always be overpriced and not as good quality due to imported ingredients, cook skills etc. Imo it's just unfortunate that unhealthy American food (and DRINKS) are ridiculously cheaper than the healthier options. Whereas in other countries, there's typically enough healthy options that people can make equal decisions.
    The upside is that you can come back to the U.S. anytime and order a ton of Papa John's for the price it should be :)

  • @snapchat7293
    @snapchat7293 Рік тому +1

    I love it when an expert reviews food
    “The chilli pepper could of be sprinkled on prior to going into the oven then it releases into the cheese”
    The man knows his stuff...
    One of secrets of a good pizza is to use chilli oil prior to cooking, the oil bubbles up into the cheese... pretty much creating a melted chilli cheese
    (you're welcome)

  • @687donny
    @687donny Рік тому +3

    Dude been eatin his dinner wit us for years

  • @shirtdirt1874
    @shirtdirt1874 Рік тому +2

    LOL "You look better now" That's a good one.

  • @thewritefont9708
    @thewritefont9708 Рік тому

    Honest, thoughtful chat. 👍

  • @RapturePlasmids
    @RapturePlasmids Рік тому +1

    having good public transportation and walkable cities plays a huge part imo. Its absolutely dire in the US

  • @jaredcx
    @jaredcx Рік тому +3

    Bro was so invested in the pizza that he forgot to drink the coke

  • @JYLee-rr1sy
    @JYLee-rr1sy 3 місяці тому

    As far as obesity, its the food and lifestyle habits. Koreans and Japanese eat 1. smaller portions (as you repeatedly point out whenever you order food) 2. local food is relatively healthy (lots of veggies and soups...not much fried stuff or bready stuff) 3. Koreans do alot of walking. As American fast food becomes more popular, my guess is obesity will increase in Korea and other Asian countries.

  • @Kevfactor
    @Kevfactor Рік тому +1

    i was over in Korea for a bit. they have a lot of obese people too. :)

  • @jjackeeeKooKz
    @jjackeeeKooKz Рік тому +1

    🎩
    👩🏽
    👚👍🏾Heeeeey Ben !! 😮
    👖

  • @mizueeats5415
    @mizueeats5415 Рік тому +17

    I can never say no to pizza
    Who else ☝️

  • @BaraTheVeggie
    @BaraTheVeggie Рік тому +2

    It's about the culture, collectivist mentality and their native food being less fatty (although that's changing with all the cheese being added everywhere). In the future, with people getting mentally/physically weaker and addicted to sugar/fat from early age, there's going to be much more obesity for sure. So far collectivist merciless mentality is keeping everyone in check

  • @fortniteboss2837
    @fortniteboss2837 Рік тому +2

    Closeups of pizza never gets boring lol

  • @ahanna76
    @ahanna76 Рік тому +3

    One things for sure. You’ll never wonder on Ben’s love affair with pizza. 😅

  • @tukynii
    @tukynii Рік тому +1

    Definitely has to do with culture too. I believe Japan and Korea are super culture is super strict on body type. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @S010hustla
    @S010hustla Рік тому +4

    Ben ate this whole pizza with no drink? I could never

  • @Pintexx
    @Pintexx Рік тому +1

    Koreans and Asians in general value health, fitness, discipline and self respect. A lot of Americans lack these values and that’s why 36% - 40% of Americans are obese. Obesity is a choice no one forces obese people to eat too much 🤷‍♂️

  • @SecondNatureBiatch
    @SecondNatureBiatch Рік тому +1

    I had to order the most commercial Pizza chain in my area after watching this: Dominos

  • @JohnRichardson1983
    @JohnRichardson1983 Рік тому +1

    8:30 GENETICS is a huge factor in multiple things. I'm not going to debate on proving it, just look at a UA-cam Video about it. You can see the difference in Culture, Race, Speed, Strength, & Sport alone.

  • @blueberrycobbler
    @blueberrycobbler Рік тому

    Dr. Chih-Hao Lee, professor of genetics and complex diseases at Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health:
    “Age affects metabolism, as it can slow over the years, even if you start out with a fast metabolism. Differences in metabolism speed are evident in how easy or hard it is for people to gain or lose weight. A slow metabolism burns fewer calories, which means more get stored as fat in the body; that's why some people have difficulty losing weight by just cutting calories. A fast metabolism burns calories at a quicker rate, which explains why some people can eat a lot and not gain extra pounds.
    But you can't entirely blame a sluggish metabolism for weight gain, says Dr. Lee. "The reality is that metabolism often plays a minor role," he says. "The greatest factors as you age are often poor diet and inactivity."

  • @sunny7L
    @sunny7L Рік тому

    2:26 🤣🤣 so matter-of-fact about the ants

  • @rosecoloredshades508
    @rosecoloredshades508 Рік тому +14

    Ben Deen: "I'd say I have average metabolism."
    Also Ben Deen: Eats a whole pizza while not looking like The Whale.

  • @aj4643
    @aj4643 Рік тому +1

    speaking facts about only having 2 slices for dinner

  • @WhateverULike02
    @WhateverULike02 Рік тому +3

    Ben, you should purchase some old school roller skates and literally skate outta here in your outro one day!

  • @flysocietyZx
    @flysocietyZx Рік тому

    One thing I notice about American foods when I go there is everything tastes sweet. Even savory foods. I think they juice up everything with sugar to make it more addictive and it leads to the massive obesity problem they have.

  • @bensonplayzyt
    @bensonplayzyt Рік тому +1

    3:27 THAT CRUNCH

  • @usersknxcjdkzm
    @usersknxcjdkzm Рік тому +3

    Gotta say it is because people usually commute by public tranportation since it is easier and cheaper so reasonable way in Seoul. And actially the obesity rate among young korean men in their 2030s is about 50% so it isn't entirely true nowadays. That insane level of considering their thin figure mostly applies to women in korea. But also usually korean diet is very plant based or at least natural made ingredients I mean less processed food. I believe it helps not gain weight and there are few kinds of fried food in daily korean diet. You would know if you've seen how koreans eat Korean bbq. We eat maybe more veggies than meat itself even when we go out to feast on MEAT. Btw I'm not including mukbang people or the people on their special diet like they don't eat much during week days and have their 'cheat day' on weekends. Lastly, koreans do not include their daily meal the "dessert" dessert. They eat fruits and they call it a dessert. Like wtf? And their way on compliments on dessert is "it is good because it is not sweet."

  • @joelang3263
    @joelang3263 Рік тому +5

    Hi, love your content big bro!

  • @dotexe3426
    @dotexe3426 Рік тому

    In my opinion i think it comes down to how the food in the US is processed and how much of the food we actually consume is processed in one way or another. If you compare the difference between the amount of processed and unprocessed food we consume i feel the numbers would be shocking. If I had to guess I would say the majority of the people who are obese in the US are consuming 90% of their food as processed foods that are filled with toxic seed oils and tons of sugar. Not only that but when food like this is so processed it doesn't hold any real nutrients so your body doesn't ever feel satisfied so you feel like you need to keep eating in order to feel sustained.
    Also a huge reason people get obese as well is a ton of people choose what they eat out of convenience and don't take the time to make home cooked meals because they work all day and get home to late that they just want to order something to make it easy or they are just lazy as well. I think i read something that said average person in the US orders 1 meal a day 4 times a week. So majority of the types of food you get here out of convenience are highly processed food unless you want to pay a lot of money for quality.

  • @grouchotrout444
    @grouchotrout444 Рік тому

    That crust sounding legit

  • @nicograham4117
    @nicograham4117 Рік тому +6

    Ben, last night I had a crazy dream about your life before being a UA-camr...

  • @kingpikachuthethird
    @kingpikachuthethird Рік тому

    This was a very interesting discussion to listen to

  • @brimer99
    @brimer99 Рік тому +4

    I would want to eat a whole pizza myself 😣 i might need not to eat for a week just to maintain. ill just do coffee and multivitamins 😂