I forgot to do the Tim Tam slam. :( Did I miss anything? What country should we do next??? Thanks to Factor for the sponso! Get 120 off across 5 boxes at strms.net/PeebsFactorAugustYT
The person who sent you this did you dirty by not giving you instructions. Milo (which is pronounced 'My-low' by the way) can also be microwaved in milk. It also tastes good if you pour a little bit of the Milo dust onto ice cream. That might also help with it being less chunky. Vegemite should be eaten on toast with a thick layer of butter, with a thin layer of vegemite.
I found putting Milo in cold milk I had the same problem as Peebs. It didn't dissolve much. It was better when I'd add it to hot water or milk like it was hot cocoa. You can't really properly drink it cold until you boil it first then chill it.
As a bonus, for a malayisia/singapore variant of the milo drink (Milo Dinosaur), after dissolving the powder, dump more milo power into the milk until it piles up on top~
As an Australian myself I can concur that Shorty is being (insert cough) completely honest with their statement. Now I must go as I have a sudden urge to throw something, good day.
Thick vegemite on toast with no butter is the correct way to eat vegemite. Sick of people saying "you're meant to have a tiny bit with butter". Lies and slander.
To enjoy vegemite, you need to butter the toast first then apply a thin layer of the Vegemite stuff so it spreads easily across the bread and won’t taste too concentrated/bitter if you’re not used to it Also, Milo goes great on vanilla ice cream, highly recommend
I love the thought of Australian police showing up to a small business owner trying to fulfill their lifeline dream of selling homemade ceramics and saying "I'm sorry sir but we just can't see the flavor"
Fun fact about smarties, at least in the uk, there was a long time where blue smarties were banned because they realised there was something in the blue dye that made kids ridiculously hyper and it was a big deal when they were reintroduced
I am only NOW learning, in my mid-twenties, that the U.S. doesn't have Smarties like we do in Canada. Not that they're particularly good or anything; I'm just surprised. We call those chalky things "Rockets" by the way, and yes, they are possibly the worst candy.
@@mastermarkus5307 I would happily take Rockets over, say, Candy Corn, Circus Peanuts, Turkish Delights (or Big Turks for that matter), and even more egregious chalky candys like Necco Wafers, or Bottle Caps, among many others. Rockets are boring and the chalkiness is certainly unappealing, but at least their flavour is just mediocre as opposed to actively disgusting like many other candies can be.
Yes, and it's a terrible shame that we can't get the RIGHT smarties in the States. :( My mom used to buy the stuff bulk when we would go bird watching a couple times a year, in the before-times. It was actually MORE worth the trip to actual Canada, than it was to track down a specialty candy-store, and pay premium import prices, for essentially slightly-better M&Ms. (that being said, if anyone in the US now, ever sees Smarties of the chocolate variety and has the spare funds, they should consider trying them, they're pretty good, them and Crunchie Bars)
So I have a friend in Australia and I asked them about Vegimite. He said that it can be good, but the problem is that foreigners put way too much on at once, as if they're spreading jam. You're apparently only supposed to use a very small amount at once due to how strong that stuff is.
My Aussie friend sent me some a while back (I’m a Brit) and when I opened the parcel and thanked them, I got detailed instructions on how best to eat Vegemite just in case I didn’t know, lol. I was going to treat it like Marmite anyway, which I eat the same way, lots of butter, thin scraping of marmite.
Chicken flavour here isn’t meant to taste like chicken necessarily, it’s meant to taste like chicken salt, which.. also doesn’t taste like chicken but some people put it on chicken, it’s very tasty and flavoursome, and chicken chips(as in fries) are a staple here.
I really appreciate that you read the explanation of the ANZAC biscuits before saying anything cause so many foreigners just skip out on the important of it
Peebs. Please. Look up "Hugh Jackman Vegemite". He did an interview with Jimmy Fallon where he explains why we as Americans have been using Vegemite incorrectly, then he prepares it on toast the way it's meant to be. Please look it up. It'll make the experience with eating it a lot better if you do it right.
Your supposed you spread it very thin/lightly, right ? I haven't tried vegemite but I tried Marmite and spread really thin on some sourdough toast it is really good. I like it, would probably like vegemite too.
@@DefinitelyAPotato Oh thank you Mr. Smarty pants. I don't know what I would ever do without you're comment. :) Edit : Sometimes you make mistakes when you are half asleep and typing on a small touchscreen on a phone. It happens. I know the difference. You're = You are. But hey, you do you and you seem to be the guy with a stick up his ass correcting people, does it make you feel superior ?
@@Gatorade69 no. That's just the way to make it appeasing to foreigners initially since it's a semi-acquired taste. Anyone whose eaten it for long enough and still eats it like that is a coward.
Man Peebs, you have such good dogs! I can't believe their sharing that kangaroo thing. My dog is always so impatient, and you can forget about sharing with her. At least she's really friendly.
I'm from New Zealand, and this was definitely interesting to watch! The only thing I didn't recognize was the Cheese Twisties, everything else we definitely have in NZ TimTams are great! One thing I like to do with them is bite off two of the corners on different sides, and use it as a straw for hot/cold drinks! you can't drink from if after awhile, but then its nice and soft, the only kinda bad thing is if you use a hot drink the chocolate outside might melt and get hard to hold, so I usually go for milk :D Also, for the Milo, it's pronounced " My - Low " not " Me - Low "
As another kiwi, I'm appalled (but not surprised) at the lack of shared credit for ANZAC biscuits, making them sound like they are a purely Australian creation, and not shared.
7:15 @Toasty there are those specific seasonal chocolates that they sell at Christmas that look exactly like that. They are just Hershey chocolate but in a long vertical character shape
25:53 for as long as ive had an internet presence, ive never seen peebs look so upset. And thats like a decade of videos! Impressive Australia, well done
I always love how Aussies explain Vegimite. “Nah, you gotta spread it thin, like barely any on the bread. Also cover it with butter so you don’t taste it as much.” My dudes, if you go out of your way to taste something as little as possible, maybe don’t eat it.
This is the recommendation for people trying it the first time. I'm happy to eat it off a spoon, but I know it's a strong flavour and people who haven't had it before should start small.
One thing that stays stuck in my mind regarding Vegemite is that song "Down Under" by Men At Work. There is a lyric that is "He just smiled and gave me a Vegemite sandwich", but for the longest time (in my dumb kid mind) I misheard it as "He just smiled and gave me a bite of his sandwich". Please tell me I'm not the only dummy who thought this...
When you make products that need to be eaten in a very specific way its YOU who set that up. Then when you get mad at people for not doing it right you just look like jerks.
Crimpy is the shape of the Shape, it has a crimped edge 😊 I know I won't be the only one to say this, but as an Aussie, I've gotta say the way to try Vegemite for the first time is to use a good amount of butter and then less than half that amount of Vegemite, and remember it's supposed to be savoury and salty.
Milo is pronounced "My-low" and there's supposed to be a bunch of powder on top of the milk. DO NOT MIX IT THAT MUCH. It's supposed have the smoothness of milk but with a layer of crunchy crust on the top. Also thanks for reviewing Aussie foods that no one else does. Next time try montes, tiny teddies and arrowroots
Wait, you dont? Oh well thanks for the headsup, am SEA and have our own milo, and we usually just chuck the whole 3 spoonful of it onto our drinks just that.
I appreciate someone else understanding that * Christmas chocolate * and * standard day chocolate * are two different things. You know the slick, slightly tart stuff that comes in Advent calendars? Then you know
Whenever i look at videos of people reviewing "foreign" things from either the UK or Australia (as both are very similar) it feels like i'm watching someone peeking into an alternate reality of sorts, with the really appealing part being that i'm from that alternate reality, and my perception of an alternate reality is what most people consider to be their normal reality. i guess it goes to show that videos like this are all about perspective.
Peebs is about the only UA-camr whose sponsored segments I'll actually watch all the way through. He's just goofy and the ads just feel like another bit in the video.
bruh, as a person who drinks Milo practically every morning i know at this point that you add the milk second so that you can mix it properly and you typically add more than 1 tablespoon of Milo so that the Milo to Milk Ratio is right, the packaging tells how much you should put in on average, just thought that the info would help anyone discouraged by this video to try Milo. :)
I remember how disappointed I was the first time I tried Turkish delight. The kid in the line The witch and the wardrobe made it look so flipping good. I did not like it at all I still owed to this very day
Ive always been curious about Vegemite, having heard very little good things about it for years, and your descriptions have only enhanced my curiosity. Gotta find a way to try some, but not a lot... Also, it's only due to that ending bit with the Kangaroo Tail did I realize just how much snoot Luka has: his face must be 85% snoot, at least.
Vegemite is a bittery taste but that's its appeal. It's kinda like spicy food is basically the heat. Everyone says to spread it thin which is a good thing with your first try but I personally like a nice amount so if youre used to the taste you dont need a thin spread only. (As a kid I'd eat spoon fulls). You need it with butter though otherwise it won't spread properly.
I was so excited that you mentioned the chemical aftertaste with Twix! Yes!! And I used to love Twix so much that I used to include characters eating Twix in a lot of my fiction writing (especially as a teen) because I thought, "If this makes it big, Twix is gonna be so happy they're gonna send me a lifetime supply!" 😅 I clearly had no idea how things work. Anyway... NOW, even if that DID work, I wouldn't be very happy. As you said: Change it back, Twix! Okay. Unpausing and watching the rest now. Thanks, Peebs!
Vegemite is the same product as Marmite. It's like saying that he should try Rockets in Canada, while he knows what Smarties are. The name Vegemite is even a derivation of the name Marmite.
You need butter with the vegemite and toast. It's a strong flavour, you only need a small amount. Its even better if you melt cheese over it afterward. You can also use vegemite as a stock for cooking. Something else you could try: Milo sandwich. White bread, butter and scoop a thick layer of Milo between the slices.
I love all the Australians in the comments... "ACTUALLY, IN AUSTRALIA, we do it like so and so..." Vegemite is sacred, etc." 🤓 Omg you didn't slam the tim tams!!! Americans and their sugar!!!" Lmao Edit: don't stab me....
I forgot to do the Tim Tam slam. :( Did I miss anything? What country should we do next???
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How good are they peebs
Hi Peeby, hope you’re doing ok.
Peebs
US Food for sure!
Sad you didn't use the Tim Tam as a straw
The person who sent you this did you dirty by not giving you instructions. Milo (which is pronounced 'My-low' by the way) can also be microwaved in milk. It also tastes good if you pour a little bit of the Milo dust onto ice cream. That might also help with it being less chunky. Vegemite should be eaten on toast with a thick layer of butter, with a thin layer of vegemite.
Yes I was thinking the same thing, hopefully he tries them both again properly
I found putting Milo in cold milk I had the same problem as Peebs. It didn't dissolve much. It was better when I'd add it to hot water or milk like it was hot cocoa. You can't really properly drink it cold until you boil it first then chill it.
@@SheilaDeBonis it doesnt dissolve. You put half the tin in, mix it up and eat it
And that's the interesting part. Some stuff can taste really bad if you eat it in the "wrong" way.
As a bonus, for a malayisia/singapore variant of the milo drink (Milo Dinosaur), after dissolving the powder, dump more milo power into the milk until it piles up on top~
As an Australian I can confirm that all of the facts throughout this video are 100% true and totally not made up
yes i agree, the australia is made of australia
Me too
@@sora3mo168 it won't be Australia if wasn't made out of Australia
@@jazzratoon australia australia mate australia... aus
As an Australian myself I can concur that Shorty is being (insert cough) completely honest with their statement. Now I must go as I have a sudden urge to throw something, good day.
Thanks for filming in Australia peebs, such dedication
Edit: when I'm getting more likes than peebs himself's comment something is wrong
Why do I feel someone’s not going to take this as a joke
Are you sure? Everything is not upside down. Maybe he flipped the screen for us non Australians.
Wish he uploaded the upside down version for us Australians, I have to have my phone upside down and it's annoying.
Best parts of the video is peebs pronouncing it "mee-low" and the thick Vegemite on toast with no butter
As the first one Ive seen, thanks for the heads on how he's gonna do the American Thing :C
Thick vegemite on toast with no butter is the correct way to eat vegemite. Sick of people saying "you're meant to have a tiny bit with butter". Lies and slander.
@@KevinAxelsen this is the way 😆
@@KevinAxelsen Both ways are correct but for an American palette I think the butter and vegemite is the better option for them. :)
Hate it when people flip out over pronounciations. (you didnt flip out but some guy was pissed in the comments)
“Was that the bite of ‘87?!” 🤣 it never gets old. As a fan of both Peeby and Markimoo, I approve. 👍♥️
that shit had me laughing my ass off lol
Yoo! Fan of Mark and peebs here too!!!
Ye me too! I can sense a good pattern here
@@gringerandom5872 Yep!!!
Markimoo?
To enjoy vegemite, you need to butter the toast first then apply a thin layer of the Vegemite stuff so it spreads easily across the bread and won’t taste too concentrated/bitter if you’re not used to it
Also, Milo goes great on vanilla ice cream, highly recommend
He is Australian so he he knows more about Australia
If I ever get that, i'll do that! Thanks for the advice!
Peebs: "Chicken Flavored Crimpy, not like there's not Chicken flavored crackers in the US but like who eats them?"
Me: *Internal rage*
Chicken in a biskit
Same I love those chicken in a biscuit :]
@@belleofbrightside97 I don’t understand why everybody hates those so much! they’re so good!
I’m having flashbacks to the nugget in a biscuit song.
@@RendMaim my favorite snack with my dad was chicken in a biskit crackers with spray cheese. can't eat it too much but it's nostalgic to me :)
I love the thought of Australian police showing up to a small business owner trying to fulfill their lifeline dream of selling homemade ceramics and saying "I'm sorry sir but we just can't see the flavor"
The peebs requires food from across the world so he can conquer everything
Fun fact about smarties, at least in the uk, there was a long time where blue smarties were banned because they realised there was something in the blue dye that made kids ridiculously hyper and it was a big deal when they were reintroduced
i believe pepsi blue was discontinued for the same reason
@@fetusfajita and Pepsi Blue returned as an limited edition in USA
But in the Philippines, recently returned
i"m surprised a spider didn't sneak into your package. LMAO
I am only NOW learning, in my mid-twenties, that the U.S. doesn't have Smarties like we do in Canada. Not that they're particularly good or anything; I'm just surprised.
We call those chalky things "Rockets" by the way, and yes, they are possibly the worst candy.
The whole rest of the world has Nestlé's Smarties, except the US of course 🤣 Kind regards from Europe!
There are definitely worse candies than Rockets, but they're not great
@@Nakia11798
I genuinely can't think of any, except maybe some of the really salty, impossibly chewy licorice varieties.
@@mastermarkus5307 I would happily take Rockets over, say, Candy Corn, Circus Peanuts, Turkish Delights (or Big Turks for that matter), and even more egregious chalky candys like Necco Wafers, or Bottle Caps, among many others. Rockets are boring and the chalkiness is certainly unappealing, but at least their flavour is just mediocre as opposed to actively disgusting like many other candies can be.
Yes, and it's a terrible shame that we can't get the RIGHT smarties in the States. :( My mom used to buy the stuff bulk when we would go bird watching a couple times a year, in the before-times.
It was actually MORE worth the trip to actual Canada, than it was to track down a specialty candy-store, and pay premium import prices, for essentially slightly-better M&Ms.
(that being said, if anyone in the US now, ever sees Smarties of the chocolate variety and has the spare funds, they should consider trying them, they're pretty good, them and Crunchie Bars)
I love your snack videos!
From Austin Powers!
@@GlutenFreeStudios LOVE HIM, LOLLLL
So I have a friend in Australia and I asked them about Vegimite. He said that it can be good, but the problem is that foreigners put way too much on at once, as if they're spreading jam. You're apparently only supposed to use a very small amount at once due to how strong that stuff is.
I love watching people spread it like it is going to be jam. 😂 hilarious.
Also putting butter on the toast as well helps
My Aussie friend sent me some a while back (I’m a Brit) and when I opened the parcel and thanked them, I got detailed instructions on how best to eat Vegemite just in case I didn’t know, lol. I was going to treat it like Marmite anyway, which I eat the same way, lots of butter, thin scraping of marmite.
An australian commenter said he had a decent spread in the video
@@ShockingPikachu
It looks like jam!
Chicken flavour here isn’t meant to taste like chicken necessarily, it’s meant to taste like chicken salt, which.. also doesn’t taste like chicken but some people put it on chicken, it’s very tasty and flavoursome, and chicken chips(as in fries) are a staple here.
I really appreciate that you read the explanation of the ANZAC biscuits before saying anything cause so many foreigners just skip out on the important of it
Peebs. Please. Look up "Hugh Jackman Vegemite". He did an interview with Jimmy Fallon where he explains why we as Americans have been using Vegemite incorrectly, then he prepares it on toast the way it's meant to be. Please look it up. It'll make the experience with eating it a lot better if you do it right.
Your supposed you spread it very thin/lightly, right ? I haven't tried vegemite but I tried Marmite and spread really thin on some sourdough toast it is really good. I like it, would probably like vegemite too.
@@Gatorade69 You're
@@DefinitelyAPotato Oh thank you Mr. Smarty pants. I don't know what I would ever do without you're comment. :)
Edit : Sometimes you make mistakes when you are half asleep and typing on a small touchscreen on a phone. It happens. I know the difference. You're = You are. But hey, you do you and you seem to be the guy with a stick up his ass correcting people, does it make you feel superior ?
@@Gatorade69Correct, you just want a light, thin spread of Vegemite.
@@Gatorade69 no. That's just the way to make it appeasing to foreigners initially since it's a semi-acquired taste. Anyone whose eaten it for long enough and still eats it like that is a coward.
Tim Tams are a gift from the heavens. I’d heard of them for years and my first experience made me feel like I’d wasted part of my life.
you're goddamn right. I FUCKING LOVE TIM TAMS (thank you world market)
Life is instantly better with Peebs!
I could watch this guy do anything!
trying things so you don't have to
Kinda sad
Man Peebs, you have such good dogs! I can't believe their sharing that kangaroo thing. My dog is always so impatient, and you can forget about sharing with her. At least she's really friendly.
Hearing that Ty the Tasmanian Tiger music in the background sent me back to my childhood. Such an underrated gem!
The amount of vegemite you added would be enough for at least 5-10 slices of toast - it's to be used VERY sparingly 😄
Someone from australia said he had a fine spread so you might be lying 😮
@@Hithere-uz6wd Change 'Someone' to 'A masochist' and that could be about right 😄
I'm from New Zealand, and this was definitely interesting to watch! The only thing I didn't recognize was the Cheese Twisties, everything else we definitely have in NZ
TimTams are great! One thing I like to do with them is bite off two of the corners on different sides, and use it as a straw for hot/cold drinks! you can't drink from if after awhile, but then its nice and soft, the only kinda bad thing is if you use a hot drink the chocolate outside might melt and get hard to hold, so I usually go for milk :D
Also, for the Milo, it's pronounced " My - Low " not " Me - Low "
As another kiwi, I'm appalled (but not surprised) at the lack of shared credit for ANZAC biscuits, making them sound like they are a purely Australian creation, and not shared.
It is what a lot of people do. It is called the Tim Tam Slam
7:15 @Toasty there are those specific seasonal chocolates that they sell at Christmas that look exactly like that. They are just Hershey chocolate but in a long vertical character shape
25:53 for as long as ive had an internet presence, ive never seen peebs look so upset. And thats like a decade of videos! Impressive Australia, well done
I always love how Aussies explain Vegimite.
“Nah, you gotta spread it thin, like barely any on the bread. Also cover it with butter so you don’t taste it as much.”
My dudes, if you go out of your way to taste something as little as possible, maybe don’t eat it.
By that logic you shouldn't put salt and pepper on food either since you don't want those flavours to be too strong
This is the recommendation for people trying it the first time. I'm happy to eat it off a spoon, but I know it's a strong flavour and people who haven't had it before should start small.
Jesus Christ that's a lot of vegemite to try on your first go 😂 probs should have looked at the recommend serving before your started peebs ❤️
Speaking as an American we don’t look stuff up we just do. Peeps is true American
One thing that stays stuck in my mind regarding Vegemite is that song "Down Under" by Men At Work. There is a lyric that is "He just smiled and gave me a Vegemite sandwich", but for the longest time (in my dumb kid mind) I misheard it as "He just smiled and gave me a bite of his sandwich". Please tell me I'm not the only dummy who thought this...
I always thought he said give me a bite of his sandwich. I never figured out he said Vegemite sandwich so you did better than me.
as..
shaggy cosplay
I love watching people from different countries eat Vegemite and drink milo wrong LOL
You start with pizza shapes and it's all down hill. Can't get enough cheese Twisties though.
When you make products that need to be eaten in a very specific way its YOU who set that up. Then when you get mad at people for not doing it right you just look like jerks.
I like how anything that isn't specifically English like the slang and stuff usually has a y at the end of it, that's adorable and I love it.
Another thing about the ANZAC biscuits, "ANZAC" actually stands for "Australia and New Zealand Army Corps"
Crimpy is the shape of the Shape, it has a crimped edge 😊
I know I won't be the only one to say this, but as an Aussie, I've gotta say the way to try Vegemite for the first time is to use a good amount of butter and then less than half that amount of Vegemite, and remember it's supposed to be savoury and salty.
The stuff on top of Milo that doesn't mix in is like the best bit, I was like "stop mixing it's normal, it's normal!"
Let’s get Peebs to 200K (Keep up the great work Peebs and Toasty!)
Wow I know we've done a few of these but Peebs' ability to translate on the fly is definitely improving!
Be sure to have those Anzac biscuits with a cup of tea or coffee, it really brings things together.
Milo is pronounced "My-low" and there's supposed to be a bunch of powder on top of the milk. DO NOT MIX IT THAT MUCH. It's supposed have the smoothness of milk but with a layer of crunchy crust on the top. Also thanks for reviewing Aussie foods that no one else does. Next time try montes, tiny teddies and arrowroots
Goddamn calm down
Really!?
Wait, you dont? Oh well thanks for the headsup, am SEA and have our own milo, and we usually just chuck the whole 3 spoonful of it onto our drinks just that.
6:42 And this became so terrible that they invented the boomerang, an object that comes back when you throw it!
I appreciate someone else understanding that * Christmas chocolate * and * standard day chocolate * are two different things. You know the slick, slightly tart stuff that comes in Advent calendars? Then you know
the joy of freddo frogs are BITING THIER HEADS OFF😁
Toasty's edits just get better and better. lol
i ate an entire spoonful of just vegemite once in third grade, my australian classmate brought some in.
large mistake.
Weak
Nice to see a food video where Peebs likes (almost) everything.
Whenever i look at videos of people reviewing "foreign" things from either the UK or Australia (as both are very similar) it feels like i'm watching someone peeking into an alternate reality of sorts, with the really appealing part being that i'm from that alternate reality, and my perception of an alternate reality is what most people consider to be their normal reality. i guess it goes to show that videos like this are all about perspective.
Peebs is about the only UA-camr whose sponsored segments I'll actually watch all the way through. He's just goofy and the ads just feel like another bit in the video.
At the World's Market and Meijers they both sell Marmite and Vegemite. It's pretty good with jam on cinnamon toast bread.
Peebs: Everything could benefit from a little crunch!
Also Peebs: I don't want anything popping in my mouth!!
Popping isnt crunchy if you arent the one biting it though?
I really love how toasty put double cherry pass on when he ate the cherry chocolate. Musics just all around amazing in these vids.
Another upload. Thanks peebs!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
@@Peebs ye haw ☃️
bruh, as a person who drinks Milo practically every morning i know at this point that you add the milk second so that you can mix it properly and you typically add more than 1 tablespoon of Milo so that the Milo to Milk Ratio is right, the packaging tells how much you should put in on average, just thought that the info would help anyone discouraged by this video to try Milo. :)
The love how someone finally uses the adventure time game music which in my opinion is a bop
Exactly what I was thinking
“OOH MEE LOW” made me laugh as I’m sitting here drinking a glass of 80% ‘mee low’ 20% milk
1 can 1 serve
@@ShockingPikachu 👍
I can't believe he would diss Chicken in a Biscuit like that smh
“Smaller than I expected, based on the picture on the box” - Peebs
i realised the pods are stylized like tide pods for some reason, probably the reason some poor kids ate the wrong one when it was trendy!
This man hatin on Chicken in a Biscuit… aka the most addicting snack ever. “Try before you deny, my dude”
TOASTY NOOOOOO SAVE HIM PEEBS
OMG! The Ty the Tiger music! I haven't heard it in more than 10 years. Geez, was not prepared for that throwback. Got whiplash lmao.
Glad that you got to try our Australian foods Peebs, the flavours you described were pretty true too lol.
4:59 um ackshully peebs bee gee i eat chicken flavored crackers from time to time so 🤓
right place right time
24:26 gad damn, one of the few youtubers that still manages to make me laugh out loud, love ya
I remember how disappointed I was the first time I tried Turkish delight. The kid in the line The witch and the wardrobe made it look so flipping good. I did not like it at all I still owed to this very day
Good stuff as always buddy!
Ive always been curious about Vegemite, having heard very little good things about it for years, and your descriptions have only enhanced my curiosity. Gotta find a way to try some, but not a lot...
Also, it's only due to that ending bit with the Kangaroo Tail did I realize just how much snoot Luka has: his face must be 85% snoot, at least.
Vegemite is a bittery taste but that's its appeal. It's kinda like spicy food is basically the heat. Everyone says to spread it thin which is a good thing with your first try but I personally like a nice amount so if youre used to the taste you dont need a thin spread only. (As a kid I'd eat spoon fulls). You need it with butter though otherwise it won't spread properly.
I tend to find that the answer to "i used to pronounce it X, but now i say Y," is typically "i got bullied into changing how i say it."
as you said nobody eats the chicken flavored crackers in the US, I literally had a box of chicken in a biscuit crackers in my hand.
A French guy I knew described Vegemite as the most revolting thing he'd ever tasted. Also we have those same Smarties in Europe.
I love the Adventure Time video game music. Brings back old memories!
Dude I learned so much about Australia in this episode!
I moved from Australia to the US over 10 years ago
the longer the video went, the more excited i was getting.
I'm impressed you could read that packaging, it was all in Australian.
I was so excited that you mentioned the chemical aftertaste with Twix! Yes!! And I used to love Twix so much that I used to include characters eating Twix in a lot of my fiction writing (especially as a teen) because I thought, "If this makes it big, Twix is gonna be so happy they're gonna send me a lifetime supply!" 😅 I clearly had no idea how things work. Anyway... NOW, even if that DID work, I wouldn't be very happy. As you said: Change it back, Twix!
Okay. Unpausing and watching the rest now. Thanks, Peebs!
23:27 omg milk loves me!
Wow Peebs This Australian Vegemite Paste Spread Looks So Delicious. 👍👍😎💖🏆
Dogs: *exist*
PBG: Let’s do a dog cam!
Me: *dies cause of their cute little snoots*
0:27 😭😭😭
Peeb pfp good taste
25:46 **INTERNAL SCREAMING**
I love these type of videos! Keep up the good work peebs :)
The cognitive dissonance of playing music from Ty the Tasmanian Tiger in a video about Australia is... Chef's kiss
In the game Asagao Academy Peebs played in the soccer team, so he really enjoyed the sport and it wasn't random putting him there. Nice.
Ah yes Australia, welcome mate
You should do the UK, and try out Marmite.
Vegemite is the same product as Marmite. It's like saying that he should try Rockets in Canada, while he knows what Smarties are. The name Vegemite is even a derivation of the name Marmite.
@@medoli900 It being the same is the actual point of him having to try it out, really.
WAIT WAIT THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IN THE BEGINNING IS FROM TY THE TASMANIAN TIGER IM GONNA CRYYY
This was golden! Happy little Vegemite here!
Some of these snacks are also available in Canada, like Smarties, Dairy Milk, and Crunchie
Me personally Australia, I wouldn't take this.
go to sleep it is too early for you, unless you are not actually Australian, lmao
@@cloudy7971 dont worry im not
You need butter with the vegemite and toast. It's a strong flavour, you only need a small amount. Its even better if you melt cheese over it afterward.
You can also use vegemite as a stock for cooking.
Something else you could try: Milo sandwich. White bread, butter and scoop a thick layer of Milo between the slices.
Yuck, just the idea of putting milo on white bread 🤮
I love all the Australians in the comments...
"ACTUALLY, IN AUSTRALIA, we do it like so and so..." Vegemite is sacred, etc." 🤓
Omg you didn't slam the tim tams!!! Americans and their sugar!!!" Lmao
Edit: don't stab me....
One thing that will NEVER get old from "Undertale"...the dog song.
Toasty I like that rare Adventure Time: Hey Ice King Why’d You Steal Our Garbage music. I don’t hear that often.
That's normal for me and I don't understand why people hate on vegimite. It's good.
You dont understand? Let me tell you why
Some people have opinions that differ from yours 😅
9:18 food expert azura :O
That instant Pavlovian reaction in me of starting to salivate when seeing Vegemite toast is amazing
add some of that vegemite to some beef gravy and spoon it over potatoes. its amazing.
My mom birthday was a few days ago love this peebs
For your ANZAC biscuits, I recommend dipping in your coffee/tea/hot chocolate to make them less hard
Comparing the glorious tim tam to an oreo is an atrocity.
When Peebs will do British foods, he'll probably try out Marmite, which is basically Vegemite's father.
I want to see him try Bovril and see if he prepares it properly (for instance as a hot drink) or just tries some of it from the jar.