I swear if you watch this with no sound it’ll just look like three regular Indian guys having an Indian meal. From there look to their style and to their mannerism it all resembles traditional Indian culture… Great reaction amigos
I'm an Indian and I legit thought those three dads were Indian too. Even their dressing and body language, the way they laugh and talk to each other, it's all exactly the way Indian dads would be together. So happy they liked Indian food!
WE INDIANS NEED TO FOCUS ON OUR POVERTY, EDUCATION, POLLUTION, MANNERS, HYGIENE, JEALOUSLY, AND USAGE OF OF D DE DEODORANT. look at China! 1.4 billion population, and their trains, cities, airplanes, technologies, architecture, education and streets are so futuristic and advanced. India is wayyy behind russia, china, and usa. They need to catch up
Mexicans and Indians have so much in common despite being soooo far away from each other. As an Indian I will say Mexican food is also one of the best food in the world.
@@melikmourali2072 the world is round. if you turn a map into a globe, asia and india are seperated only by the pacific ocean from mexico and north america
Dude as a Mexican American i love indian food. I had the distinct pleasure of working with some guys out of India. There food was so great. Their hospitality mannors were even better. I made a lot of great friends as i realized our cultures were very similar. I love those guys
@@pridhvi4789 I love you guys… I was partying with those guys, my buddy show up just straight taking shots, we were on a mission to get drunk. Those guys all looked at us and one by one they would come to us with food. “Hey try this, hey how about this one”. My buddy and I were laughing and smiling as we said we will eat but first we get drunk. Then they stopped being so nice about it and told us no you drink too much. It’s going to hurt your stomach. You need food, here eat as we have like 4 plates of food being offered to us. I have yet to go to somebody’s where I felt so welcomed, and cared for. I graciously I mean of course it’s effin delicious. We partied all night! I’m unsure of you religious affiliation. However may your Deity bless you
I’m of Indian descent and been dating my Colombian boyfriend for almost 4 years and I’ve found that Hispanic and Desi culture has a lot of similarities too!!
@@ppratap1536I'm Desi too, from LA. My parents always found my Mexican friends/friends' family/girlfriends to just be so easy to talk to and chill with.
Isn’t it kind of beautiful that despite being oceans and continents away, humanity always shares similar links. The difference only seems to be ingredients available.
As a Mexican person who loves Indian food, your comment also made me very happy to see! It’s wonderful to share dishes with one another and get a taste of the culture ❤
Seriously, I have seen a lot of Mexicans cooking and we use practically the same spices, the colors are also quite similar. The main difference might be in the protein, since Indians seldom use Beef.
Exactly! We love our large variety or chiles, and lots of tomato, onion and garlic and cilantro are in most of our dishes. The palate for spicy and sour is also a commonality. Of course Mexican and Indian food are my favorite! ;)@@jaskiratsingh887
And vice-versa. Most Indians who have never even tasted Mexican food love it when they try it the first time itself. I mean to say, Mexican food is not something that needs to "grow on you" and is not an acquired taste for Indians. It is hard to describe but I'd say it like it is as if the two cuisines are first-cousins of each other, if you know what I mean.
When the owner busted out the little bit of spanish it really felt so heart warming to me. Its beautifyl to see different cultures come together thanks to great food
I still remember the look on my dad's face when my ex bf ate double spiced vindaloo like it was nothing 😂 turned out the part of Nicaragua his family was from have habaneros, chili powder, jalapenos etc as mainstream ingredients in their local cuisine. Indians and Hispanics are so similar there should be way more cultural collabs between us.
@@mangopudding5979 My ex bf was Nicaraguan-American so he's latino no matter what you think. Maybe look up the definition of "Latino" before you type something.
@@mangopudding5979 With the exception of Belize 🇧🇿, most people from central American countries speak Spanish as their first language , and are recognized as being Hispanics/Latino/Latina being that they are from Latin America.
The weirdest bit? They look like Indian dads, aka “uncles”. Also, I am Indian, and I LOVE Mexican food. It’s a cuisine that uses all the ingredients we do…. But does something TOTALLY DIFFERENT with them, which is so much fun.
@@WatermelonSugar1209 Yes that’s true. Indispensable Indian food ingredients, such as tomato, beans, chillies, which are absolutely 100% must have for any dinner in India came from South America. Potatoes which came from South America through the Portuguese in the 1400s, (and are still known as “Batata” in many Indian languages (Portuguese Patatas)).
@@masterfamclothingco Yeah, I used to live in the states in the early 2000s (less,politically correct times). First I,kept getting confused with Mexican folks. Then after 9/11 everyone thought I was Arab 😂
WE INDIANS NEED TO FOCUS ON OUR POVERTY, EDUCATION, POLLUTION, MANNERS, HYGIENE, JEALOUSLY, AND USAGE OF OF D DE DEODORANT. look at China! 1.4 billion population, and their trains, cities, airplanes, technologies, architecture, education and streets are so futuristic and advanced. India is wayyy behind russia, china, and usa. They need to catch up
As an Indian guy, I now have newfound respect for Mexican dads, hahaha. Not because they liked the Indian food, but because of how they ate it. I appreciate how they figured out how to mix up the flavors, and their opinions are almost exactly how I feel about all those dishes. With Indian food, there will be stuff you like and some you won't like at all, because it's so, so varied. Happy eating, guys👍🏻
Growing up up in a Mexican household, our neighbors were Indian. We both used to throw fairly big parties separately but sooner than later started combing our parties. The mixture of food was amazing. We all love drinking, spicy foods and cook with many of the same ingredients. All love
WE INDIANS NEED TO FOCUS ON OUR POVERTY, EDUCATION, POLLUTION, MANNERS, HYGIENE, JEALOUSLY, AND USAGE OF OF D DE DEODORANT. look at China! 1.4 billion population, and their trains, cities, airplanes, technologies, architecture, education and streets are so futuristic and advanced. India is wayyy behind russia, china, and usa. They need to catch up
WE INDIANS NEED TO FOCUS ON OUR POVERTY, EDUCATION, POLLUTION, MANNERS, HYGIENE, JEALOUSLY, AND USAGE OF OF D DE DEODORANT. look at China! 1.4 billion population, and their trains, cities, airplanes, technologies, architecture, education and streets are so futuristic and advanced. India is wayyy behind russia, china, and usa. They need to catch up
Another thing in common - this is exactly how Indian uncles look. Dude on the left could be airlifted into Mumbai and blend in without anyone ever suspecting anything. I know where I'm going if I ever get in trouble with the law - Mexico. No one will ever find me.
@@quiet7632bro i thought one guy was indian lol I was about to ask him about the airport gates and I saw his mexican passport he literally looked like indian dad no cap
Don’t sleep on it friend. Get some chicken tikka masala, Chana masala or some Aloo gholbi and you can’t forget the veggie samosas. You’ll be addicted!!!
Definitely do it ! It’s soooo good ! I get to have homemade Indian food almost every day and if we don’t it’s a given we will have Mexican food . No in between.
if you do, make sure you go to a good Indian restaurant. Aka, don't listen to Yelp or that shit. Ask your fellow Indians around in your area. They'll tell you what's a good Indian restaurant. Source: Indian here
I love how the one dad stresses to eat with your hands. That man loves his food. Indians and Mexicans, two cultures that deeply appreciates food and flavours.
Hellaaa impressed with this video! "Don't play with your food" was a typical dad trait😂 you guys should definitely visit India someday, you are welcome!!
They know how to eat, nobody had to show them or anything. They dug in like true Indian Mexicans with their hands, as they should. That's experience right there. Also why I can't watch these young kids today scared to try different foods, and they are super disrespectful of the staff and culture today. Then you see these gentleman, and my faith in humanity was restored.
I gotta say this was so wholesome, to me it felt like it was 3 Indian uncles having a good time at a Restaurant. We are so much alike as Human Beings, friends, family, good food, dance, and music, that's what connects us worldwide. Really loved this.
It actually makes perfect sense to me that Mexican and Indian cuisine is similar. Flat breads. Slow-roasted, seasoned meats. Spicy, flavorful sauces. The seasonings are different, but the dishes are remarkably similar in method.
@@MillionMixVevo98 There's a restaurant in Mexico City by an Indian/Mexican couple called "Masala y Maiz". They created dishes by intertwining Indian and Mexican cuisine and it is soooooooo good
Have seen many UA-camrs, chefs and others trying Indian Curries with Naan. These were the first guys I saw that perfectly ate with their hands just the way i would. Can't wait to try authentic Mexican food!!
As an Indian who is absolutely in love with Mexican food & culture, this made my heart so happy. These men are absolutely lovely. I want to see them try more things honestly.
I love Indian food, as a Peruvian I can’t go wrong at visiting my local Indian restaurants. A good combination of spice and vegetables, it’s always a good time and good eating ^^ I would love to see the dads try more foods like Sri Lankan Mutton rolls or Japanese sashimi. Great video!
I'm so curious and want to try Indian food in Peru. I didn't even think that was a thing. As an Indian, I'm glad to hear about it. And I've actually enjoyed Peruvian while traveling - Quesqueña beer (I think), and the delicious green sauce with the chicken and french fries (sorry, I can't remember the name - saltado de pollo or something like that?)
We got an Indian place like this in Wyoming with the clay oven and everything, it's some of the best food I've had, love their spices and choice of seasonings. Anybody who is even slightly curios of the food has to try it more than once, there is something for everyone if you go through the menu.
Dad's are the best when it comes to testing food. Very raw and nice food feedback shared during having food. Only Mexican people can understand the real flavours of chilli which are very similar to India. Very nice!
I'm Mexican and absolutely love Indian food, and this video made me extremely hungry. If I currently wasn't on a diet, I'd kill for some chicken tikka masala. 😩
Been going there for about two decades. My family and I love the hospitality by Kenny and team. Love the culture! Best food outside little India in Artesia. La raza definitely ate it right!
As an Indian i can say we love Mexican food as well. There are now very good Mexican food chains in India which are our favourite, i am sure we are missing the authentic taste though, need to visit Mexico just for authenticity. Love from India.
Oh, you were going to love it. Mexico is a food paradise. Most Mexican restaurants outside the country barely scratch the surface of how varied their cuisine is. Every region has dishes unique to it. Very much like India, I must say. If you ever go to the region, don’t stop in Mexico, keep going south into central America. You would love our cuisine as well. Might as well keep on going down into South America. Their food is also amazing. If you want spicy though, Mexico and Peru are going to be the places that have the spiciest food. Nobody has bland food though. And we are all pretty welcoming people. We love to tell outsiders how different we are but, we’re very much the same people really.
There is no difference other than the language, it's hilarious lmao! We are more alike than we are different. Videos like this are a great way to show that. Great job!
I love Indian food so much!! 😭😭 I tried it for the first time last year and I’m obsessed since then! Lots of love to India and its people from us Mexicans ❤
As a vegeraterian student in Canada back in the early 2000s, Mexican food used to be my saviour. Rice, beans, tortillas, guacomole...almost made me not to miss Indian food.
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@@durrantmiller8810 the lisp makes it easier to understand, not harder. It differentiates letters , from or (before front vowels) so that they are also phonemically distinct, just as they are orthographically.
@spyddar We had two fabulous restaurants open in my area to spare me the embarrassment and possible life-threatening situation of me trying to make it for myself, haha
@@singhhappy6401 I am flattered by the imposible amount of faith you have in my skills. I do have a wonderful cook though. I may ask her if she can learn.
Love Mexican dad's pouring good chutney on samosa. We Indians and Mexicans can handle spice like anything. Love you hermanos, loved they all ate with hands. Such a commanality within culture for far apart. ❤❤❤
mexican food is terrible. id pick indian over it anytime. i may be a little biased as i see indian food somewhat similar to ours in iran but theyre the best. its healthy and flavorful
Love and Respect to all my Mexican Brothers and Sisters. I am Indian and love Mexican food. So many similarities and yet such different flavors, absolutely delicious.
I went to an amazing Indian spot in Edinburgh, Scotland, and was looking for something spicy, so i ordered the house special. It turned out that it was sweet and flavorful chicken with pinneapple and it totaly changed my perspective on Indian cuisine, and it was one of the best ddishes i have had IN MY LIFE.
I'm Indian, and Mexican food is my favorite food next to my own. My cookbook of authentic Mexican recipes get used a lot!!! I also make Mexican food for scratch every Christmas! I think its because we are both cultures that love our spices, and use them so creatively! Viva Mexico!
I let out a little squeak of delight when the dad on the end suggested to the other two to mix the green chutney with the imli one! I do that too! Delicious 😋
As an Indian myself, I think that if you like either Indian or Mexican food you will like the other cuisine as well. Both cuisines know how to use spices to enhance the flavour without overdoing the spiciness or flavour profile. I love Mexican food, it is probably my second favourite type of food behind Indian; love the culture as well.
100% I took my Mexican parents that are very close minded about foreign foods and they love it. We have Indian food about once a month now. The flavor profiles are so similar that it almost feels familiar but still different enough to feel like it’s something new. Pickled mangos are 🔥 for Mexicans when we try them.
Yes! Eat it with your hands! My white friends were a bit put off at first at how we eat with our hands since we’re Filipinos. But we wash our hands before and after a meal. So there’s nothing wrong with it. Anyways, now that they’re used to eating with their hands, Mexican foods, Filipino food, and Indian food are their favorite cuisines because they can it eat with their hands. They’re now cultured! 😂😂😂
I still hate to eat with my hands. I was at an Ethiopian restaurant and they didn't have any cutlery. I had to wash my hands for a solid two minutes and not touch anything till I was seated and ready to eat. I understand it's a cultural aspect but we are not used to it.
@@CommanderBunbun-fx5xu when people say stuff like this i find it so odd. I'm sure you have had finger food. Do you eat your burgers, chicken nuggets, fries etc. with cutlery..? No. This is no different, in fact if anything it is cleanlier as cultures who eat with their hands must wash their hands properly before and after a meal.
The focus of hand hygiene before eating food is a commendable practice. Especially after COVID. It really amazes me how different cultures have health benefits from it.
@@ue2267I just prefer to eat some things with cutlery. Pizza, burgers, sandwiches, wings etc are hands sure. But stuff with rice or noodles or pasta or a pie etc I just rather use cutlery. I find it easier to mix the stuff together. But I’ll happily use the Naan to scoop stuff up.
It's nice to see these dads trying different food of different culture. It makes sense that they would appreciate Indian food as it's flavourful and spicy. Makes me hungry watching them eat.
Where should we take the dads next? 😊
Fair food! 🎡🎠🎢
COLOMBIA! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
Chinese food
Give Them German Food! ❤
Dominican food!!
I swear if you watch this with no sound it’ll just look like three regular Indian guys having an Indian meal. From there look to their style and to their mannerism it all resembles traditional Indian culture… Great reaction amigos
Me! I legit thought they were Indian for a sec
I'm an Indian and I legit thought those three dads were Indian too. Even their dressing and body language, the way they laugh and talk to each other, it's all exactly the way Indian dads would be together. So happy they liked Indian food!
gotta say,theres alot of similarities between indians,mexicans and latinos
The left guy also looks like Indian to be honest ...
well, dads will be dads 🤟
@@syediftikarshafiliterally 😂 I thot he was from India at first😂
WE INDIANS NEED TO FOCUS ON OUR POVERTY, EDUCATION, POLLUTION, MANNERS, HYGIENE, JEALOUSLY, AND USAGE OF OF D DE DEODORANT. look at China! 1.4 billion population, and their trains, cities, airplanes, technologies, architecture, education and streets are so futuristic and advanced. India is wayyy behind russia, china, and usa. They need to catch up
So Mexican dads are just Indian dads with Spanish dubbed version 😂😂😂
Ikr! 😅
Really. They give me vibes of my neighbours uncle 😅😅
@@ULTRA_INSTINCT-444maybe because the ancient native indigenous tribes of Mexico and India were related.
Sí, básicamente 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Indian Dads and Mexican Dad look alike and give off same vibes. Love this
True that what I was thinking❤😂
lmao the one with just the stache can easily pass as Indian as well
I was thinking the same 😅
Especially the left one.
NGL the guy on the left looks undoubtedly Indian 😂 the dark eyes and the nose are super Indian-like
As a half indian half mexican. this video is a full circle moment
Beautiful moment
Bro i bet your home made food would beat any restaurant in the world, oof I'm thinking about biriyani leftovers used in burritos
Brownie
@@RyuKyu.77As an Indian, Sign me Up 🤤
Love this. I can only imagine the pride you feel seeing this video ❤
They literally look like Indian uncles lol
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They look like Mexican dads
@@CurryScentedRedDotsIndiansLeft guy definitely could pass as Indian though
Guy on the left definitely looks like some of the middle aged indian men i know.
Mexicans and Indians have so much in common despite being soooo far away from each other. As an Indian I will say Mexican food is also one of the best food in the world.
It's insane to think about, Mexico and India are on the opposite sides of the world yet still very close
They are not far, don't think 2D as in the map think 3d as it actually is, we are separated by only the pacific ocean
I feel like there is some historic connection between them
@baranidharans3867 I don't think that's how that works... Unless you know a secret manhole that goes through Earth connecting India and Mexico
@@melikmourali2072 the world is round. if you turn a map into a globe, asia and india are seperated only by the pacific ocean from mexico and north america
Dude as a Mexican American i love indian food. I had the distinct pleasure of working with some guys out of India. There food was so great. Their hospitality mannors were even better. I made a lot of great friends as i realized our cultures were very similar. I love those guys
damn man that makes me feel good, nothing but love to my mexican extended family 🙏🏽 like two peas in a pod
@@pridhvi4789 I love you guys… I was partying with those guys, my buddy show up just straight taking shots, we were on a mission to get drunk. Those guys all looked at us and one by one they would come to us with food. “Hey try this, hey how about this one”. My buddy and I were laughing and smiling as we said we will eat but first we get drunk. Then they stopped being so nice about it and told us no you drink too much. It’s going to hurt your stomach. You need food, here eat as we have like 4 plates of food being offered to us. I have yet to go to somebody’s where I felt so welcomed, and cared for. I graciously I mean of course it’s effin delicious. We partied all night! I’m unsure of you religious affiliation. However may your Deity bless you
I’m of Indian descent and been dating my Colombian boyfriend for almost 4 years and I’ve found that Hispanic and Desi culture has a lot of similarities too!!
@@ppratap1536I'm Desi too, from LA. My parents always found my Mexican friends/friends' family/girlfriends to just be so easy to talk to and chill with.
Isn’t it kind of beautiful that despite being oceans and continents away, humanity always shares similar links. The difference only seems to be ingredients available.
Mexican dads are awesome. So polite, friendly and yet so knowledgeable about the textures and flavours. Will love to visit mexico once.
As an indian guy, who loves mexican food, and is learning spanish, this makes me very VERY happy
same
As a Mexican person who loves Indian food, your comment also made me very happy to see! It’s wonderful to share dishes with one another and get a taste of the culture ❤
As a black person with no money or friends, I am very happy to see this comment
@@poohshiesty5142And for kfc
@@poohshiesty5142 same b same 😂😂😂
I love this. The owner is so sweet. In a way, Indian and Mexican cuisine have so much in common- it’s not surprising Mexicans love Indian food.
Seriously, I have seen a lot of Mexicans cooking and we use practically the same spices, the colors are also quite similar. The main difference might be in the protein, since Indians seldom use Beef.
Exactly! We love our large variety or chiles, and lots of tomato, onion and garlic and cilantro are in most of our dishes. The palate for spicy and sour is also a commonality. Of course Mexican and Indian food are my favorite! ;)@@jaskiratsingh887
Also the approach to acidity. The citrus is a lot more potent in Mexican cuisine than Indian generally.
Indeed, there are a lot similarities with certain foods and peppers.
And vice-versa. Most Indians who have never even tasted Mexican food love it when they try it the first time itself. I mean to say, Mexican food is not something that needs to "grow on you" and is not an acquired taste for Indians. It is hard to describe but I'd say it like it is as if the two cuisines are first-cousins of each other, if you know what I mean.
When the owner busted out the little bit of spanish it really felt so heart warming to me. Its beautifyl to see different cultures come together thanks to great food
The man without the glasses could actually pass off as your typical North Indian neighbourhood Uncle.
You mean the one with the moustach, it's the moustach that makes him Indian 😅
Yes.. he handsome tho
He looks more pakistani
@muhdazmi9264 mexicans are very handsome men. Im married to one as well but indian men also personally i think pakistani men are more
The other two look Goan to me
As an Indian having Mexican in-laws, I can confirm that our cuisines are very similar and we love each other's dishes 😊
I still remember the look on my dad's face when my ex bf ate double spiced vindaloo like it was nothing 😂 turned out the part of Nicaragua his family was from have habaneros, chili powder, jalapenos etc as mainstream ingredients in their local cuisine. Indians and Hispanics are so similar there should be way more cultural collabs between us.
@@IndianTigress98you are from USA? And your ex bf wasn't a Latino, so stop capping.
@@mangopudding5979 My ex bf was Nicaraguan-American so he's latino no matter what you think. Maybe look up the definition of "Latino" before you type something.
COOWOW
@@mangopudding5979 With the exception of Belize 🇧🇿, most people from central American countries speak Spanish as their first language , and are recognized as being Hispanics/Latino/Latina being that they are from Latin America.
I’m from India . My favourite cuisine is Mexican . Am so happy to see that they’re enjoying our food .
The weirdest bit? They look like Indian dads, aka “uncles”. Also, I am Indian, and I LOVE Mexican food. It’s a cuisine that uses all the ingredients we do…. But does something TOTALLY DIFFERENT with them, which is so much fun.
A lot of vegetables came to India through Mexico and South America.
Some people get confused with there racism and hit my Mexican dad with Indian stereotypes regularly. We really do look alike
@@WatermelonSugar1209 Yes that’s true. Indispensable Indian food ingredients, such as tomato, beans, chillies, which are absolutely 100% must have for any dinner in India came from South America. Potatoes which came from South America through the Portuguese in the 1400s, (and are still known as “Batata” in many Indian languages (Portuguese Patatas)).
@@masterfamclothingco Yeah, I used to live in the states in the early 2000s (less,politically correct times). First I,kept getting confused with Mexican folks. Then after 9/11 everyone thought I was Arab 😂
I LOVE THAT!!!! 🤣❤❤❤
I love how they went into the food with their hands like it supposed to be eaten.
bcs us mexicans eat with our hands too lol
Yuh, tortillas aren’t just for tacos, you also use them as a utensil lol same thing goes for bread and chips
WE INDIANS NEED TO FOCUS ON OUR POVERTY, EDUCATION, POLLUTION, MANNERS, HYGIENE, JEALOUSLY, AND USAGE OF OF D DE DEODORANT. look at China! 1.4 billion population, and their trains, cities, airplanes, technologies, architecture, education and streets are so futuristic and advanced. India is wayyy behind russia, china, and usa. They need to catch up
we indians eat with hands so respect that
unhygenic...
We mexicans absolutely LOVE indian food!!! Its so similar to our Mexican food, we share the SPICE and richness in both gastronomies
As an Indian guy, I now have newfound respect for Mexican dads, hahaha. Not because they liked the Indian food, but because of how they ate it. I appreciate how they figured out how to mix up the flavors, and their opinions are almost exactly how I feel about all those dishes. With Indian food, there will be stuff you like and some you won't like at all, because it's so, so varied. Happy eating, guys👍🏻
Growing up up in a Mexican household, our neighbors were Indian. We both used to throw fairly big parties separately but sooner than later started combing our parties. The mixture of food was amazing. We all love drinking, spicy foods and cook with many of the same ingredients. All love
Damn that must have been tasty.
Sounds like. ahell of a party 😋
Damn that would’ve been amazing
Omg, as a fellow Desi that sounds so cool.
I would love that. Mexican food and Desi food, in one party? Wow, dance.
Wow! I wish I lived in your neighborhood and could attend those parties!!
Mexicans, Indians and Jamaicans together would be the real holy trinity.
First of all this is desi food 😂not Indian. Most of these foods originate from Pakistan and Bangladesh not the country of india
@@fozianoreen3495 Well yeah anyone should know that obv, when the title says Indian food . lol
@@fozianoreen3495 errrrr pakistan and bangladesh were united and apart of greater india.....
Yes. The food from all regions has some similarities. Imagine a festival where all the food is present!
@@fozianoreen3495 The word desi is Indian by the way.
It's nice to see the dads together in this one!
We finally got them all together!
@@PapahChannelit’s like they have known each other for a long time
Yup dads were gonna love the food
WE INDIANS NEED TO FOCUS ON OUR POVERTY, EDUCATION, POLLUTION, MANNERS, HYGIENE, JEALOUSLY, AND USAGE OF OF D DE DEODORANT. look at China! 1.4 billion population, and their trains, cities, airplanes, technologies, architecture, education and streets are so futuristic and advanced. India is wayyy behind russia, china, and usa. They need to catch up
@@CurryScentedRedDotsIndians you are from Pakistan stop trolling and pretending you are from india
That dad asking for chutney with Biryani is cultured af🤌🏻🤌🏻
WE INDIANS NEED TO FOCUS ON OUR POVERTY, EDUCATION, POLLUTION, MANNERS, HYGIENE, JEALOUSLY, AND USAGE OF OF D DE DEODORANT. look at China! 1.4 billion population, and their trains, cities, airplanes, technologies, architecture, education and streets are so futuristic and advanced. India is wayyy behind russia, china, and usa. They need to catch up
@@CurryScentedRedDotsIndians You need to return the money that you looted 70 years back and then lets see who's more advanced
@@CurryScentedRedDotsIndians I think you should get a real job instead. I know you are not getting paid enough for being a spam bot.
Who tf eats chutney with biryani? I thought all use Raita
@@kdjoshi726 bhai mint chitney ke saath aur achha lagta hai
I love Indian people so hard working and hospitable ❤
All 3 have the signature Mexican dad haircut/style.
Another thing in common - this is exactly how Indian uncles look. Dude on the left could be airlifted into Mumbai and blend in without anyone ever suspecting anything. I know where I'm going if I ever get in trouble with the law - Mexico. No one will ever find me.
@@quiet7632 like seriously lol I really believe Mexican and Indian people and Middle eastern people really relate to each other lmao 🤣🤣
@@quiet7632bro i thought one guy was indian lol I was about to ask him about the airport gates and I saw his mexican passport
he literally looked like indian dad no cap
My dad has the same hair style
@@IsinforbloodI’m Mexican and people say I look Indian and Arab lol
Seeing the papas and the mama's eat Indian food is increasing my desire to go to an Indian restaurant
doooooo it!! you won’t regret
Don’t sleep on it friend. Get some chicken tikka masala, Chana masala or some Aloo gholbi and you can’t forget the veggie samosas. You’ll be addicted!!!
Definitely do it ! It’s soooo good ! I get to have homemade Indian food almost every day and if we don’t it’s a given we will have Mexican food . No in between.
if you do, make sure you go to a good Indian restaurant.
Aka, don't listen to Yelp or that shit. Ask your fellow Indians around in your area. They'll tell you what's a good Indian restaurant.
Source: Indian here
Dude what have you been doing your whole life?
Aww I found it so wholesome how they would talk about our food
Their reactions are so hearty and better than any "influencer"
💯 PERCENT!
I love how the one dad stresses to eat with your hands.
That man loves his food.
Indians and Mexicans, two cultures that deeply appreciates food and flavours.
Hellaaa impressed with this video! "Don't play with your food" was a typical dad trait😂 you guys should definitely visit India someday, you are welcome!!
The moment the dad told the other to mix the chutneys (sauces) made me extremely happy
That’s EXACTLY how a Samosa should be eaten 😋❤️
They know how to eat, nobody had to show them or anything. They dug in like true Indian Mexicans with their hands, as they should. That's experience right there. Also why I can't watch these young kids today scared to try different foods, and they are super disrespectful of the staff and culture today. Then you see these gentleman, and my faith in humanity was restored.
I gotta say this was so wholesome, to me it felt like it was 3 Indian uncles having a good time at a Restaurant. We are so much alike as Human Beings, friends, family, good food, dance, and music, that's what connects us worldwide.
Really loved this.
Well that does it, I’m having Indian food tomorrow. Dad on the right was so satisfying to watch. He loved everything and ate it with such gusto!
It actually makes perfect sense to me that Mexican and Indian cuisine is similar. Flat breads. Slow-roasted, seasoned meats. Spicy, flavorful sauces. The seasonings are different, but the dishes are remarkably similar in method.
I would love to see an Indian/Latin food restaurant, mixing the two cuisines. I’m surprised I haven’t seen that yet
@@MillionMixVevo98We got that in India. Indo-Mex.
@@MillionMixVevo98 There's a restaurant in Mexico City by an Indian/Mexican couple called "Masala y Maiz". They created dishes by intertwining Indian and Mexican cuisine and it is soooooooo good
I think Mexican food is closer to Middle Eastern food.
@@alejandrokossio i’ll have to check it out the next time in mexico df :) thanm you
Have seen many UA-camrs, chefs and others trying Indian Curries with Naan. These were the first guys I saw that perfectly ate with their hands just the way i would. Can't wait to try authentic Mexican food!!
lol that’s because us Mexicans also eat with our hands. So many similarities 😂
Because we also scoop up the food the same way with tortilla haha
Traditional Mexican food is eaten with your hands, that's why our cuisines are so similar.
The restaurant owner was so humble and kind. I love seeing that kind of attitude from leaders
As a Brazilian who loves Mexican and Indian food this was so lovely to see these dads enjoying all this delicius food and having a good time together😊
As an Indian who is absolutely in love with Mexican food & culture, this made my heart so happy. These men are absolutely lovely. I want to see them try more things honestly.
I love how they were so open and how they treated one another, this is something I truly admire about the Mexican culture.
#1:05 "Mix this one with the green sauce", 😂 that Mexican dad has got the hang of it already!!
I love Indian food, as a Peruvian I can’t go wrong at visiting my local Indian restaurants. A good combination of spice and vegetables, it’s always a good time and good eating ^^
I would love to see the dads try more foods like Sri Lankan Mutton rolls or Japanese sashimi.
Great video!
I'm so curious and want to try Indian food in Peru. I didn't even think that was a thing. As an Indian, I'm glad to hear about it.
And I've actually enjoyed Peruvian while traveling - Quesqueña beer (I think), and the delicious green sauce with the chicken and french fries (sorry, I can't remember the name - saltado de pollo or something like that?)
Plot twist : 3 indian men reviewing indian food in Mexican language
True they look like Indian uncles
We got an Indian place like this in Wyoming with the clay oven and everything, it's some of the best food I've had, love their spices and choice of seasonings. Anybody who is even slightly curios of the food has to try it more than once, there is something for everyone if you go through the menu.
Absolutely! So much yummy food!
Himalayan in Casper is good af
Chicken Tikka masala is now the national dish of England...that was knock me off.
Papa Arturo really is feeling himself! That was instant love with Indian food!
Really appreciate the restaurant owner for explaining everything and their Spanish was definitely impressive, very natural.
Uncle on the right is so enthusiastic. All three of them give wholesome vibes. Lovely video
the dads are so wholesome. im glad they liked the food. i got hungry watching this
I love their energy! So entertaining to them watch them eat and enjoy Indian cuisine. ❤
Dad's are the best when it comes to testing food.
Very raw and nice food feedback shared during having food.
Only Mexican people can understand the real flavours of chilli which are very similar to India.
Very nice!
Moms are also the best when it comes to testing food.
I Love Indian Food! And For These Dudes To Try It Is Like A Dream Come True 😂❤
We hope you like the episode! 😋
@@PapahChannelYou guys are awesome 😂🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
@@PapahChannelare you illegals
@@danielsantiagourtado3430 are you illegal Daniel?
@@rockysalvatore435are u illegal rocky
Mexican and Indian food are both like the perfect combination of everything from their hemispheres. Both cultures are culinary geniuses.
I'm Mexican and absolutely love Indian food, and this video made me extremely hungry. If I currently wasn't on a diet, I'd kill for some chicken tikka masala. 😩
The way they talk about the food is poetic, you can feel the enjoyment from there voices. I loved the video. Looking forward to more content
Been going there for about two decades. My family and I love the hospitality by Kenny and team. Love the culture! Best food outside little India in Artesia. La raza definitely ate it right!
As an Indian i can say we love Mexican food as well. There are now very good Mexican food chains in India which are our favourite, i am sure we are missing the authentic taste though, need to visit Mexico just for authenticity. Love from India.
The "Mexican Tortillas" I buy from the local Nepalese store are manufactured in India
Oh, you were going to love it. Mexico is a food paradise. Most Mexican restaurants outside the country barely scratch the surface of how varied their cuisine is. Every region has dishes unique to it. Very much like India, I must say. If you ever go to the region, don’t stop in Mexico, keep going south into central America. You would love our cuisine as well. Might as well keep on going down into South America. Their food is also amazing. If you want spicy though, Mexico and Peru are going to be the places that have the spiciest food. Nobody has bland food though. And we are all pretty welcoming people. We love to tell outsiders how different we are but, we’re very much the same people really.
Hispanic people in general are the most warm and hospitable people I have came across and their food is amazing❤❤coming from a part desi and Arab kid😅
There is no difference other than the language, it's hilarious lmao! We are more alike than we are different. Videos like this are a great way to show that. Great job!
I love Indian food so much!! 😭😭 I tried it for the first time last year and I’m obsessed since then! Lots of love to India and its people from us Mexicans ❤
As a vegeraterian student in Canada back in the early 2000s, Mexican food used to be my saviour. Rice, beans, tortillas, guacomole...almost made me not to miss Indian food.
You are what you eat as seen in your writing.
@@alysdexia oops.....which of my writing got me in trouble this time 😬
@@rasu84 what’s a question?
@@alysdexia never mind
@@alysdexia
ques·tion
/ˈkwesCH(ə)n/
noun
a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information.
"we hope this leaflet has been helpful in answering your questions"
verb
ask questions of (someone), especially in an official context.
"four men were being questioned about the killings"
There, you have your answer.
This was a great watch, amazing and humble men sitting together and enjoying. What's better than that?
Haha, this is so wholesome. Gentleman on the right looks like my uncle. Love to the Mexican dads from 🇮🇳 ❤
It's crazy how much easier it is to understand Mexican Spanish than European Spanish.
Welll, also depends on a lot on the region they come from in every country.
@@tijldeclerck7772 spaniards have very pronounced lisp so it's kinda hard to understand compared to most regional versions of Spanish
I think same goes with American English being easier than British English, same with quebec french being kinda easy compared to 'french' french
@@fusku4lifeI think part of that might be due to the prevalence of the American accent in media.
@@durrantmiller8810 the lisp makes it easier to understand, not harder. It differentiates letters , from or (before front vowels) so that they are also phonemically distinct, just as they are orthographically.
they literally enjoyed everything, hats off to the chef
Being Mexican British, I was introduced to Indian food pretty early in my life. Even now, living in Mexico, I crave it daily.
You could easily get the spices in Mexico to make whatever you craving.
@spyddar We had two fabulous restaurants open in my area to spare me the embarrassment and possible life-threatening situation of me trying to make it for myself, haha
@@jorge69361Brother indian food is very easy to cook at home ...and taste even better than reastaurant..
@@singhhappy6401 I am flattered by the imposible amount of faith you have in my skills. I do have a wonderful cook though. I may ask her if she can learn.
Love Mexican dad's pouring good chutney on samosa. We Indians and Mexicans can handle spice like anything. Love you hermanos, loved they all ate with hands. Such a commanality within culture for far apart. ❤❤❤
My dad is from Michoacán and I just KNEW these tios were too and I’m so excited to find out there actually are!!
I love how the Mexican dads never commented about how spicy indian food is because mexican food is also spicy in nature ..
Chef softballed em genius
mexican food is terrible. id pick indian over it anytime. i may be a little biased as i see indian food somewhat similar to ours in iran but theyre the best. its healthy and flavorful
@@kk7420genuinely curious, how is it terrible?
I don't think you've ever tried real Mexican food if you live in Iran @@kk7420
@@KM-qk1oz As much as I love Mexico, it is common there for people to eat cockroaches and lions.
This is so wholesome! All of them dads are too sweet and cute! Made my day.
As an Indian American who loves Mexican food, I love this :)
@jerrylouiswiththethickness6403 down bad
0:43 , thats the most dad transition from conversation to laughter ive ever seen , so wholesome hahaaa.
As a Mexican-American, Indian food is my favorite ethnic food, Indian food is top tier *chefs kiss👌🏼
Love and Respect to all my Mexican Brothers and Sisters. I am Indian and love Mexican food. So many similarities and yet such different flavors, absolutely delicious.
These amigos need to try my local Indian restaurant. It’s Southern Indian and even the mild is spicy. The medium and hot are on a different level.
Seem like three very nice people, I’m so happy they enjoy Indian food, Mexican is my favorite too
I'm of arab origin. Indian and mexican food are my favourite cuisines!
I went to an amazing Indian spot in Edinburgh, Scotland, and was looking for something spicy, so i ordered the house special. It turned out that it was sweet and flavorful chicken with pinneapple and it totaly changed my perspective on Indian cuisine, and it was one of the best ddishes i have had IN MY LIFE.
I'm Indian, and Mexican food is my favorite food next to my own. My cookbook of authentic Mexican recipes get used a lot!!! I also make Mexican food for scratch every Christmas! I think its because we are both cultures that love our spices, and use them so creatively! Viva Mexico!
Did he say ginger garlic in masala tea??? Love to see the dads enjoying their meal.. it looked delicious
Lol..Ya I think that was a slip of tongue. He prolly meant ginger cardamom.
May be he wanted to say cinnamon instead of garlic but got confused
Yeah I was confused why garlic is in tea, very little garlic is added in turmeric milk sometimes as remedy for severe cold and cough.
Indian food is the best, no doubt. Hits the spot every time
No, it's ok but not even Top 5
I knew they'd love it. Spicy cuisines know to love each other.
As a Pakistani I’m glad someone’s tried all 3 chutneys with the samosas 💯
I let out a little squeak of delight when the dad on the end suggested to the other two to mix the green chutney with the imli one! I do that too! Delicious 😋
@@user-yv2qr4xt9 you know I need to find me a Hispanic revert who’s family loves South Asian food 👀💯🤣
Why are you being delighted exactly?
Do u guys have samosas there in pakistan too ?
@@pikachuthunderbolt3919 indian and pakistani food is the same
As an Indian, I can say these 3 gentlemen look like 3 friends having dinner in some Delhi restaurant, specially when they asked for green chutney 😅
I love this way of filming..I've never had Indian and now I'm tempted
The guy on the far left looks and behaves more Indian than many Indians! 😅❤
I love Mexican people..they are humble..funny..I've a lot of Mexican friends ✨
Always enjoy watching people try different foods they have never tried!
Me encantaría un video de sus vidas de cada señor cuando estaban jóvenes!!! Me encantan esas historias!
As an Indian myself, I think that if you like either Indian or Mexican food you will like the other cuisine as well. Both cuisines know how to use spices to enhance the flavour without overdoing the spiciness or flavour profile. I love Mexican food, it is probably my second favourite type of food behind Indian; love the culture as well.
100% I took my Mexican parents that are very close minded about foreign foods and they love it. We have Indian food about once a month now. The flavor profiles are so similar that it almost feels familiar but still different enough to feel like it’s something new. Pickled mangos are 🔥 for Mexicans when we try them.
Wow, love the way they respect our culture and love their true reaction
The dads are so cute! I love them!!! Glad you brought them on 😊
I feel like Mexican and Indian food are pretty similar, that’s why I really like Indian food👌
It makes me happy they are eating like Indians too even though one of them never tried Indian food 😍😍😍
We have kinda similar taste buds and I love Mexican foods. Lots of love from India
Yes! Eat it with your hands! My white friends were a bit put off at first at how we eat with our hands since we’re Filipinos. But we wash our hands before and after a meal. So there’s nothing wrong with it. Anyways, now that they’re used to eating with their hands, Mexican foods, Filipino food, and Indian food are their favorite cuisines because they can it eat with their hands. They’re now cultured! 😂😂😂
I still hate to eat with my hands. I was at an Ethiopian restaurant and they didn't have any cutlery. I had to wash my hands for a solid two minutes and not touch anything till I was seated and ready to eat. I understand it's a cultural aspect but we are not used to it.
@@CommanderBunbun-fx5xu when people say stuff like this i find it so odd. I'm sure you have had finger food. Do you eat your burgers, chicken nuggets, fries etc. with cutlery..? No. This is no different, in fact if anything it is cleanlier as cultures who eat with their hands must wash their hands properly before and after a meal.
The focus of hand hygiene before eating food is a commendable practice. Especially after COVID. It really amazes me how different cultures have health benefits from it.
@@CommanderBunbun-fx5xudo you wash your hands for two minutes before eating pizza?
@@ue2267I just prefer to eat some things with cutlery. Pizza, burgers, sandwiches, wings etc are hands sure. But stuff with rice or noodles or pasta or a pie etc I just rather use cutlery. I find it easier to mix the stuff together. But I’ll happily use the Naan to scoop stuff up.
It's nice to see these dads trying different food of different culture. It makes sense that they would appreciate Indian food as it's flavourful and spicy. Makes me hungry watching them eat.
I crave Indian food more frequently than anything else, this was fun to watch.
FIRST time seen dads triying foods on a channel. Gotta say , the humor, the remarks, the chIld like excitement just makes up for an amazing video. 😄
Indian food has one of the best seasonings, I’m glad it’s spicy too which Mexican dads love too.
Make more videos like this please…taking the dads together to different restaurants..I like how well they interact together 👍