3:48 As a Malaysian, I'm very honored that this burger is named after our country. Its super easy to make and we call them "Burger Special"( Almost every street burger use the same technique for their special burger). But here's another thing to add the flavor, we often toss some maggi seasoning sauce at the patty while cooking it. It both taste and smell SUUPER good.
As a Hungarian, I was so delighted to see chimney cake being featured in Manhattan State Fair. If you haven't tried it yet and there'll be a State Fair in 2021, I encourage you to give it a shot!
1. State Fair of Texas - corn dog 0:13 2. Arizona state fair - giant and hot and spicy foods 0:50 3. LA county fair - biggy’s curly fries, dragons breath ice balls and chicken and waffle on a stick 1:50 4. London Brunch fest - brunch foods and bloody Mary’s 2:20 5. Minnesota state fair - Sweet Martha’s cookies and massive french fries , pickle dogs 2:51 6. Queens night market - international project e.g. Malaysian project (burgers wrapped in omelettes), Thai catmint wheel cake, New York’s Sams fried ice cream 3:39 Part 1- feel free to reply with any mistakes I made
I’m glad the state fair Martha’s Cookie’s made it on the list (even though it’s on the thumbnail) because it’s so heavenly and as a minnesotan i like buying it by the bucket but like sharing it with my family and friends, cookies are great but too much = too much sugar
Yup. Pickle roll ups are a pretty common midwest food. Usually made with ham, but pastrami would be good. Maple taffy and poutine are also pretty easy to do
This is why you eat healthy everyday and every now and then you go and enjoy foods like this. Anything fried shouldn’t be eaten everyday im sorry but it makes food boring being a glutton
They are implying that pickled are disgusting but this dish is not disgusting even though it has pickles in it. Not sure why yall are speaking dirty 🤷♂️
What makes the Sweet Martha's cookies even better is they're fresh hot out of the oven, and they go straight to the window where they're then scooped into buckets or cones depending on what the customer ordered. My favorite part aside from them was always hearing the workers go, "Another tray of cookies, please!
@@maxazzopardi7446absolutely, I've been to the Minnesota state fair dozens of times and personally I can't finish a whole bucket, but I have no doubt that someone else can
Agreed, but I can’t have more than a few and usually pay someone a few bucks to just a buy a cookie out of their bucket lol. Way too many cookies for me.
"Cooking is all about people. Food is maybe the only universal thing that really has the power to bring everyone together. No matter what culture, everywhere around the world, people eat together." Wonderful food tour. Cheers, Domenico.
Ok if you go to 1:17 the woman eating the hot cheeto turkey leg is my mom and her 2 friends 😂. This was the 2019 state fair. I remember her getting one of those
as a fellow minnesota citizen, I can approve that the sweet martha cookies are better than any other cookies in the world exept for good ol' grandmas cookies you ate when you were a kid.
Are we going to ignore the fact that they listed 11 food fairs in the US out of 13, and forgetting all the other amazing food fairs in other countries?
Yeah it’s too bad. I think there was 1 in Canada mentioned too which would make the total 10 in the US. However, it was pretty similar stuff and it’s geographically around the same place so I get the sentiment. North America in my experience had had the most boring (and inaccessible) food fairs, that’s not to say they’re all bad but when you look at e.g Asia then there’s no competition😂
@@aliciapetronio2394 that’s ridiculous to say. Every hospital will help someone having a heart attack regardless of insurance or not. Don’t make ppl believe misinformation
I went to the Minnesota Fair and there are 3 things that REALLY stuck out to me: 1: The cookie bucket (obviously) - always had a line. 2: Frosted Flake Chicken Tenders - the BEST THING I've EVER had at a fair. 3: Milk bar - All you can drink milk, PERFECT for those cookies!
Just so yall know: in American we definitely DO NOT eat these frequently. This is food usually only eaten once a year at the Fair, or other events. Actually, the rereason why it's so fatty and crazy bc its only meant to be saved for massive once-a-year celebration.
Also certain restaurants and street foods in america have large portions because you're meant to take the excess with you and are not expected to eat it in one sitting. This seems to be a huge point of misinterpretation for people in countries where carry out after a sit down meal may not be the norm. It's a food culture of generosity and getting value for your money.
2:21 I've been a Londoner for over 4 decades and I've never heard of the London Brunch Fest! Who needs brunch when we have the life-changing Full English!
the best part of Marthas is that right next to one of Martha's stans is a stan that only sells milk and if you buy a glass of milk from there you get an endless amount of refills you could drink 10 cups and still get another refill so you basically got a ton of milk and cookies
The State Fair of Texas is a foodie paradise. Yes, there are mounds of fried everything - it is a festival after all, but there are also tons of really good food options. I have had one of the best Greek salads ever there, wonderful German sausages, the Belgian waffles are incredible too. I used to live 1 mile from the front gate, and loved my season pass. In the 3 week run I would go at least a dozen times. 😎
I’m from Singapore. Our hawker centers aren’t really a food fairs/ street fairs. They are permanent food centers where locals go to have their meals. I would compare it more to a cafeteria with really good local food than a pop up street fair.
Kind of wary about trying “Instagram-able foods” ever since I went to a bakery that was known for their over the top milkshakes that cost over $10 and were so DISAPPOINTING. It really didn’t taste that good and took like 15 minutes to make.
just saying it in case someone is curious: I’ve tried the ice that makes steam, it’s basically normal ice with or without sugar. it doesn’t taste that good, it’s like, average ice. And the spiral potato is basically just fries. Without that crunchy texture…. But yeah it’s still worth a try, especially if you have a camera with you.
I have been to the Arizona State Fair before as I have been born and raised here in Arizona. However I haven’t gone there ever since I was a little kid. I might have to go there again, but only when it’s not too hot outside. I would also consider doing a road trip just to experience every single one of these county/state fairs along with traveling abroad to experience the ones in the other countries mentioned in this video.
When you’re running around a fair all day you get hungry quick, personally I go with friends with big appetites so we can share the unhealthy foods. Yeah it’s bad for you but once a year of having fun eating bad food is a great time!
Bring on the Lactaid pills!! Everything looks sinfully delicious! Definitely would need to workout 2 weeks before heading to one of these fairs. It's unfortunate, but I cannot imagine going to anything like this after COVID.
I'm in Calgary Canada. We are in the middle of our annual Stampede which was canceled last year because of Covid. If you decide to travel out of the US, you must come to Calgary and try our Stampede foods. You will not regret it- except maybe the hit your wallet will take.
@@shubham6330 not everyone is that health conscious. I try to eat healthy most of the times but not all the time. Sometimes I feel like eating doughnuts and hotdogs So I eat them.
1. State Fair of Texas - corn dog 0:13 2. Arizona state fair - giant and hot and spicy foods 0.50 3. LA county fair - biggy’s curly fries, dragons breath ice balls and chicken and waffle on a stick 1.25 4. London Brunch fest - brunch foods and bloody Mary’s 2.20 5. Minnesota state fair - Sweet Martha’s cookies and massive french fries , pickle dogs 2:5q 6. Queens night market - international project e.g. Malaysian project (burgers wrapped in omelettes), Thai catmint wheel cake, New York’s Sams fried ice cream Part 1- feel free to reply with any mistakes I made :)
alot of the time in england we deep fry random stuff in our fish and chips restaurants and u can find stuff like fried mars bars, fried twix, fried cadbury creme eggs etc
Just saying as a Singaporean, it's not just Chinatown complex, pretty much every corner of Singapore has a famous smthing food. Pro tip: just go around hawker centres in the country, it has at least one famous stall 😊
one that wasn’t mentioned was the 626 night market in cali. there’s a big one in arcadia and a mini one in santa monica. essentially a food fair, there’s a bunch of asian cuisine as well as wacky combinations. you’d have to catch it as if it’s a fair though, it’s only around a certain time of year but i encourage you to go when you can!
as an american, I can confirm that this is how we eat everyday and on special occasions we like to triple deep fry and drizzle in grease for an extra kick and wash it down with purified engine oil
Sweet Martha's cookies are literally the best ever but if you don't get to the fair early and go straight in line you will be waiting for about 30mins to an hour. The line sometimes will go around and around
I gotta appreciate the variety covered in this video I was expecting just deep fried fast foods, but there were some interesting foods from other countries too!
My wife and I will travel to Singapur 🇸🇬 this December I’m so happy about many gourmet option and a lot of places to visit I have booking in marina bay sands
I find it fascinating how obsessed is America with frying food
Ikr
you should visit Indonesia, fried food is ALL they eat
As an American myself, I actually don't eat fried food, not even air fried. It's funny that it's what America is known for, though.
@@plkachuzzz air fried is baked
Asians fry more than we ever could. I fry something maybe 2-3 times a year. Eat something fried 10-20 out of 365 days
"bucket of cookies"
is literally 5 year olds dream
This is honestly pretty gross, alll ivf theater foods sound fine by themselves but not with different foods
its my dream and in 12 XD
Fr, who wouldn't want them, theres like 20+ in one bucket
i feel like most people buy the bucket, eat 10 cookies, and keep the rest for later
It's my dream and I'm 20
3:48 As a Malaysian, I'm very honored that this burger is named after our country. Its super easy to make and we call them "Burger Special"( Almost every street burger use the same technique for their special burger). But here's another thing to add the flavor, we often toss some maggi seasoning sauce at the patty while cooking it. It both taste and smell SUUPER good.
Also they've shown roti canai for split seconds
It's also called the RAMLY BURGER
Singaporean here and I can vouch for that
I swear every time someone describes anything as “instagramable” I loose a piece of my soul
Same korosensei same
yes yes yes
Same, humanity has been so superficial lately
nuruhuhuhu
Black mirror episode almost
As a Hungarian, I was so delighted to see chimney cake being featured in Manhattan State Fair. If you haven't tried it yet and there'll be a State Fair in 2021, I encourage you to give it a shot!
Ight
Chimney cakes are damn good,but i have not had one for a long time :(
When I was in Prague, I had chimney bread with chocolate coated inside. It was delicious! I miss it so much…
We need a store that sells them.
Come to New Zealand you can have the best Afghans and Mince Pies.
1. State Fair of Texas - corn dog 0:13
2. Arizona state fair - giant and hot and spicy foods 0:50
3. LA county fair - biggy’s curly fries, dragons breath ice balls and chicken and waffle on a stick 1:50
4. London Brunch fest - brunch foods and bloody Mary’s 2:20
5. Minnesota state fair - Sweet Martha’s cookies and massive french fries , pickle dogs 2:51
6. Queens night market - international project e.g. Malaysian project (burgers wrapped in omelettes), Thai catmint wheel cake, New York’s Sams fried ice cream 3:39
Part 1- feel free to reply with any mistakes I made
I’m glad the state fair Martha’s Cookie’s made it on the list (even though it’s on the thumbnail) because it’s so heavenly and as a minnesotan i like buying it by the bucket but like sharing it with my family and friends, cookies are great but too much = too much sugar
Same I love them but the line
Were you a little bit confused? It's actually Unicorn's Breath, not Dragon's Breath.
Goat
my feeling watching this is hard to describe. It is between amazed and absolutely disgusted.
Same some of the foods made my stomach hurt-
Same I can’t imagine eating some of these before riding rides
Well it's only one in a lifetime to eat (for me) so why not
@@veri_cherri8521 ikr! And it also makes me vomit its v gross
If I died of a heart attack wile eating any of these I would die a happy man
"beaver tails"
"and they're much sweeter than the real thing"
wait...
Hol up-
Wait a minute-
Plenty of people eat beaver tails. Used to be considered a delicacy.
I love eating Beaver tails, but I'd never eat a beaver's tail.
@@creepynugget6641 lol
I just wanna point out literally anybody can make a “pickle dog” at home 😂
Yup. Pickle roll ups are a pretty common midwest food. Usually made with ham, but pastrami would be good. Maple taffy and poutine are also pretty easy to do
@@breyer1236 dont forget about the Chicken tender and waffle on stick
@@breyer1236 yeah I was gonna say, my family calls them pickle roll ups
You can make anything at home
Not if you're homeless
800 calories cookie?? I'll take 5!
Hahaha you meer plebian. I'll TAKE 10
I'll top that, 15 cookies... You can't beat me, I'm a cookie protagonists 😂
I'll take 18
I will take 42069
I need a whole bucket to go 🍪😆
Just looking at all the food nearly gives me a heart attack.
American cuisine at its best
Then we wonder why we have the most covid deaths
I agree with the fair foods, the other is fine for me. The fair food is just too much but i suppose once in awhile is fine
This is why you eat healthy everyday and every now and then you go and enjoy foods like this. Anything fried shouldn’t be eaten everyday im sorry but it makes food boring being a glutton
@@Seanonyoutube you don't. India does.
3:34 “u can only find this wacky food at the fair”
Me: oh really
**opens my fridge to make that in 2 seconds**
my brain: this is unhealthy & disgusting, you'll get diabetes
my colon: I'll explode
my heart: I wana try it all 👁👄👁
Eating it once is extremely unlikely to actually hurt you
nah dude thats your stomach
😭😭 I -
My stomach hurts from seeing these
Your heart is actually : Guess I’ll clog up my arteries *that dude shrugging meme*
3:24 “and if you see buckets of pickles, it’s not what you might think” what....what would i be thinking?? lmao
PENIS
@@noahburns0906 MARINATED PENUSES
They are implying that pickled are disgusting but this dish is not disgusting even though it has pickles in it. Not sure why yall are speaking dirty 🤷♂️
Cucumber
@@wowagt4589 indeed, cucumber
What makes the Sweet Martha's cookies even better is they're fresh hot out of the oven, and they go straight to the window where they're then scooped into buckets or cones depending on what the customer ordered. My favorite part aside from them was always hearing the workers go, "Another tray of cookies, please!
Do you think there are people who eat a full buck of those cookies every day the Minnesota state fair is open?
@@maxazzopardi7446absolutely, I've been to the Minnesota state fair dozens of times and personally I can't finish a whole bucket, but I have no doubt that someone else can
Americanized food: Make it huge, add more sugar, fry everything, add even more sugar
@K So true. I could not stand seeing blue, green, and black coloring frostings on the decoration cakes in America.
plus cheese and bacon
Shut up euro
Don't forget the insane amount of salt :D
@@matthewepshtein9026 it is a *joke*
Sweet Martha’s when they are fresh, LEGENDARY!
You live in Minnesota 🦍🦍🦍🦃
never had them. even though i live here. lol
Agreed, but I can’t have more than a few and usually pay someone a few bucks to just a buy a cookie out of their bucket lol. Way too many cookies for me.
Sweet Martha's Cookies are amazing! basically the only reason I went to the fair in 2020. It was run as a drive through.
Same!!! We went both in the fall and the summer
"Cooking is all about people. Food is maybe the only universal thing that really has the power to bring everyone together. No matter what culture, everywhere around the world, people eat together." Wonderful food tour. Cheers, Domenico.
"Much sweeter than the real thing"
This implies the host has eaten one before
Ok if you go to 1:17 the woman eating the hot cheeto turkey leg is my mom and her 2 friends 😂. This was the 2019 state fair. I remember her getting one of those
People who watched Business Insider when they were bored know these were just reposts of past videos. 😎
Exactly what I thought...
Exactly. They just regurgitate these clips into new lists every few months.
And watches these videos because the people who make these are cringe and uneducated
I thought they make new one but they didn't
Lol America economy
Hearing "its super instagrammable" literally hurts my soul every time
Yes!
Food is meant to be enjoyed, and you can’t do that when you’re bragging to your 36 followers what you’ve eaten.
Thank god I'm not the only one. Being so unashamedly vain makes my stomach turn.
why does the word even exist?
@@jshh628 I'm pretty sure it doesn't someone just made it up haha
Me too.
as a fellow minnesota citizen, I can approve that the sweet martha cookies are better than any other cookies in the world exept for good ol' grandmas cookies you ate when you were a kid.
Are we going to ignore the fact that they listed 11 food fairs in the US out of 13, and forgetting all the other amazing food fairs in other countries?
Yeah it’s too bad. I think there was 1 in Canada mentioned too which would make the total 10 in the US. However, it was pretty similar stuff and it’s geographically around the same place so I get the sentiment. North America in my experience had had the most boring (and inaccessible) food fairs, that’s not to say they’re all bad but when you look at e.g Asia then there’s no competition😂
The best ones are in America. That’s why
@@ticklemetimbers712 if you think american food its the best then you never have real food
Or that they listed 3 different fairs from New York by itself?
@@bardocomunista He didn't mean American food is the best. He meant that America has the best fairs
Its the use of instagramable for me that makes me cringe...I mean why so obsessed with social media 😶
I was thinking the same thing! I love Instagram but this is too much lol
I don't mind it
I guess some people make money because of social media, like models, sponsors, and ect...
Yeah, this is my thought exactly, it was more repugnant than the food.
Idk youtube is social media and this same eye catching food drew you to this video. Its also just a way of saying it looks nice.
I can feel my heart clogging up just by looking at the texas fair
Not gonna lie: I want to travel America just for foods😌🤤🤤
I must warn you we don't have universal healthcare so if you get a heart attack you're on your own
@@aliciapetronio2394 would love to die in a land of diversity 🥰🥳
@@aliciapetronio2394 that’s ridiculous to say. Every hospital will help someone having a heart attack regardless of insurance or not. Don’t make ppl believe misinformation
@@maaayisha lol where are u from, anyway? 😅
@@keerthichandra376 maybe from one of your very close neighbour country 🙈🙈
If someone really believed that beaver tails come from actual beavers then there’s no hope.
😂😂
Well then don’t research how strawberry flavor is made then..
@@EntreAlpes you mean vanilla flavor ( made with beaver anal gland) because Strawberry flavor made with australian wood
@@EntreAlpes bruh don’t you mean vanilla? 💀
@@MegaCoolan did I hear that right.
Anal gland.
Not vanilla
I’ve had the cookie bucket in Minnesota. It’s incredible. They are hot, fresh and delish. They fill them to the top.
I traveled from Maryland to Minnesota for the state fair and Sweet Martha's cookies--DID NOT DISAPPOINT
Send me some
0:03 i would definitely like my cheesecake dipped in quality home depot paint
I went to the Minnesota Fair and there are 3 things that REALLY stuck out to me:
1: The cookie bucket (obviously) - always had a line.
2: Frosted Flake Chicken Tenders - the BEST THING I've EVER had at a fair.
3: Milk bar - All you can drink milk, PERFECT for those cookies!
2:27 That blueberry is smiling 🙂
Customer: All this stuff looks unhealthy. Can i have a salad please?
Food vendors: What's a salad? 😕
"Ohhh salad.we have one of those.
Here is a giant honey roasted steak+fries+vegetable salad.
oh I forgot.on a stick"
@@indian4914 a KEBAB
🥗🥗🥗🥗
I'm sure you can find a deep fried salad
You don't go to a fair to have salad.
1:03 The way she looks at that corn dog lol
Just so yall know: in American we definitely DO NOT eat these frequently. This is food usually only eaten once a year at the Fair, or other events. Actually, the rereason why it's so fatty and crazy bc its only meant to be saved for massive once-a-year celebration.
they ain't gonna listen to you, they wanna mock america cuz they depressed
Yet most people go to eat seasonally or worst monthly
Also certain restaurants and street foods in america have large portions because you're meant to take the excess with you and are not expected to eat it in one sitting. This seems to be a huge point of misinterpretation for people in countries where carry out after a sit down meal may not be the norm. It's a food culture of generosity and getting value for your money.
@@MurkyMamboyou mean a culture of obesity??
2:21 I've been a Londoner for over 4 decades and I've never heard of the London Brunch Fest! Who needs brunch when we have the life-changing Full English!
I googled it and it hasn't run since 2019/18, seems like it folded due to the panny d
Full English sounds really boring. And the colors are really ugly. But i don't doubt that they taste just fine.
@@PabloCubaBrown1997 is it ocming back
@@endgamez7621 website hasn't been updated since 2019
@@PabloCubaBrown1997 damn
These videos never fail to make me hungry
Me as european, seeing all this american stuff:
"Can I get just the half of the half, please...? ._."
me as an american: I'll have the half of the half of the half thanks 😣
Me as an Asian “can I get nothing, please?”
me as an american: give me double lol
You usually share it with 2-like5 people
@@giannagagliano8981 not me, i'd eat the whole thing lolll
the best part of Marthas is that right next to one of Martha's stans is a stan that only sells milk and if you buy a glass of milk from there you get an endless amount of refills you could drink 10 cups and still get another refill so you basically got a ton of milk and cookies
That is true i live in Minnesota and every year i get cookies and milk
whoa that sounds so good, what a dream
The State Fair of Texas is a foodie paradise. Yes, there are mounds of fried everything - it is a festival after all, but there are also tons of really good food options. I have had one of the best Greek salads ever there, wonderful German sausages, the Belgian waffles are incredible too. I used to live 1 mile from the front gate, and loved my season pass. In the 3 week run I would go at least a dozen times. 😎
It’s awesome to see a Singapore-based street food get a Michelin star! That place is the #1 to visit on my list
It's incredibly cheap. I used to eat there a lot.
“Then deep-fry them till they’re golden and crunchy”
The fries: ◻️
I’m from Singapore. Our hawker centers aren’t really a food fairs/ street fairs. They are permanent food centers where locals go to have their meals. I would compare it more to a cafeteria with really good local food than a pop up street fair.
This is what I imagine Nicalos Avocado dream land to be.
Kind of wary about trying “Instagram-able foods” ever since I went to a bakery that was known for their over the top milkshakes that cost over $10 and were so DISAPPOINTING. It really didn’t taste that good and took like 15 minutes to make.
honestly, most of those shops really just focus on looks rather than quality and taste
Fr though
That bucket of cookies is my ultimate dream
A food’s instagramability is not a priority to me, but dang do these foods look good! I want to try them!
Yeah I find that really annoying when they say “super instagrammable” - not all of us care about bullsh*t like that ...
Fried ice cream.
Fried oreo..
u stinky
Beaver tails are pretty good I would recommend getting one with a hot chocolate after skating.
just saying it in case someone is curious: I’ve tried the ice that makes steam, it’s basically normal ice with or without sugar. it doesn’t taste that good, it’s like, average ice.
And the spiral potato is basically just fries. Without that crunchy texture….
But yeah it’s still worth a try, especially if you have a camera with you.
I have been to the Arizona State Fair before as I have been born and raised here in Arizona. However I haven’t gone there ever since I was a little kid. I might have to go there again, but only when it’s not too hot outside.
I would also consider doing a road trip just to experience every single one of these county/state fairs along with traveling abroad to experience the ones in the other countries mentioned in this video.
As a Brit, I find this absolutely fascinating
Doctor: How did you get diabetes?
Me: I watched food insider.
So true!
Lol
Fun n Facts with Zoe tf do you mean so true????
im suprised to say that the pickle wraps looked most healthy and appetizing compared to everything.
What about the turkey leg?
When you’re running around a fair all day you get hungry quick, personally I go with friends with big appetites so we can share the unhealthy foods. Yeah it’s bad for you but once a year of having fun eating bad food is a great time!
I’m literally fasting for Ramadan when watching this lol
Same here
Same here also
Just broke my fast
@@Moody-dr25 I still have 5 hours to go
The Iowa State Fair should have made this list! It's got some great food!!
I'm from Virginia born and raised..Watching this Va needs to step it up..
I just can't wait to go to these places after quarantine! The food looks soooooo gooooood!!! Plus, I'd just like to be outside with people again.
soup
Chinese won't believe
true
@Elysian Astrum huh
soup
soup
Diabetes speed run LETS GOOOOO!!
we love the big E and cant wait to go this year. Next time we go grocery shopping we´re grabbing our ticket!
Bring on the Lactaid pills!! Everything looks sinfully delicious! Definitely would need to workout 2 weeks before heading to one of these fairs. It's unfortunate, but I cannot imagine going to anything like this after COVID.
Sucks for you to imagine that. I've been to 3 fairs already since August lmao.
Where I live there is a fair every year but do to COVID last year’s fair and maybe this year’s fair are canceled
Lactaid pills taste horrible but I rather take the pill than get ill
the narrators voice is so sweet, i bet their a rlly nice nice person
I hope to visit all of these and document my experience for UA-cam!
Good luck. I just subscribed btw
@@Roaaarry thank you!!
Dont forget about my channel too 😎
I'm in Calgary Canada. We are in the middle of our annual Stampede which was canceled last year because of Covid. If you decide to travel out of the US, you must come to Calgary and try our Stampede foods. You will not regret it- except maybe the hit your wallet will take.
@@mayloo2137 is basically the same as the Canadian national exhibition though I never had a cronut burger after people got sick from it.
Live in MN, can confirm giant buckets of cookies. Prefer the fried cheese curds at Mouse Trap though...
Yes same!
Same!
This is making me want to go back over the road as a trucker again so I can experience all the deliciousness!
12 year old me would've been salivating over these things..but looking at it now, 90% of these foods dont look that appetizing to me anymore 😅
All I can think about is
✨o b e s i t y✨ and ✨d i a b e t e s ✨
Law of manifestation I will go to all these places to eat these foods one day Amen
I’ve been to 9 state fairs in my life including MN, Tx, OH, Az. My favorite was definitely MN. The best food ever there.
It sucks that I live on the wrong side of the Atlantic, this stuff looks good
Not really. I tried few, you will get tired easily and not only that they are insanely unhealthy.
Looks terrible. Is all deep fried garbage and Instagram food
@@shubham6330 it’s only insanely unhealthy if you eat a whole bunch. And tbh they don’t look half bad.
@@shubham6330 not everyone is that health conscious. I try to eat healthy most of the times but not all the time. Sometimes I feel like eating doughnuts and hotdogs So I eat them.
You have just planned every trip I will ever go on, for the rest of my life! Thank you!
1. State Fair of Texas - corn dog 0:13
2. Arizona state fair - giant and hot and spicy foods 0.50
3. LA county fair - biggy’s curly fries, dragons breath ice balls and chicken and waffle on a stick 1.25
4. London Brunch fest - brunch foods and bloody Mary’s 2.20
5. Minnesota state fair - Sweet Martha’s cookies and massive french fries , pickle dogs 2:5q
6. Queens night market - international project e.g. Malaysian project (burgers wrapped in omelettes), Thai catmint wheel cake, New York’s Sams fried ice cream
Part 1- feel free to reply with any mistakes I made :)
2:05 is this where nick got his idea of Chicken and waffles 😂😂
To whoever sees this I hope you have a great day/ up coming summer
You too!
You too !!¡¡
Shut up
@@Campobleh he just said something Nice to people
Without even asking for likes or anything so.....
Thanks! You as well!
alot of the time in england we deep fry random stuff in our fish and chips restaurants and u can find stuff like fried mars bars, fried twix, fried cadbury creme eggs etc
Just saying as a Singaporean, it's not just Chinatown complex, pretty much every corner of Singapore has a famous smthing food. Pro tip: just go around hawker centres in the country, it has at least one famous stall 😊
7:35 this reminded of that Shake it Up episode where they eat a big meatball 💀
No way a bucket of cookies? Who wouldve even thinked of such a master piece bro like
honestly the london brunch fest looks like the most tasty way to not get an instant hear attack
to be honest, the pickles and cream cheese wrapped in salami (i think) sounds pretty good
It sounds amazing lmao
Pastrami
one that wasn’t mentioned was the 626 night market in cali. there’s a big one in arcadia and a mini one in santa monica. essentially a food fair, there’s a bunch of asian cuisine as well as wacky combinations. you’d have to catch it as if it’s a fair though, it’s only around a certain time of year but i encourage you to go when you can!
Everything else: well cooked and baked food with some unique kick to them
Canada: *maple syrup on a stick*
We stole the technique from the natives, along with everything else they owned.
As an Arizonan in Phoenix, The state fair is AWESOME
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Ngl those cookies look great
Id totally buy a bucket of cookies lol
Love from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
Are covid cases there rising or under control?
@@asmabegum9075 it's rising in sri lanka.
as an american, I can confirm that this is how we eat everyday and on special occasions we like to triple deep fry and drizzle in grease for an extra kick and wash it down with purified engine oil
Yes everyday. All 19 meals a day.
Sweet Martha's cookies are literally the best ever but if you don't get to the fair early and go straight in line you will be waiting for about 30mins to an hour. The line sometimes will go around and around
When you don't live near any of these. "Guess I'm not getting Diabetes."
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As person who grew up in a healthy family seeing this gave me some...interesting thoughts...
As much as I can eat all of this, I can't help but think my stomach will be kicking my butt after one day at these fairs. Lol
only OG's will know that sea salt on cookies are amazing
og's of what? also you're right.
I don't think you know what OG means
@@darntootin897 You don't know what og means
@@FranklinThe1 Traditionally it means "original gangster"
@@darntootin897 Thats not the full definition
Born and raised in inner London. been to every food market. Never once heard of “London brunch fest”
I’m 14 and that bucket of cookies is now on the bucket list (no pun intended)
YES IM IMMATURE
Man this stuff looks sooooo good
I thought another one of these videos would never come 🙏
I was saying "yeah right how good is it that ill have to visit in my lifetime" then the first thing they pulled out was the corn dog and im hooked
I gotta appreciate the variety covered in this video I was expecting just deep fried fast foods, but there were some interesting foods from other countries too!
variety? 11 out of 13 were north american
@@johnclose4201 Sorry I meant variety of food choices considering most were in the US like I said I expected mostly fried foods...
My wife and I will travel to Singapur 🇸🇬 this December I’m so happy about many gourmet option and a lot of places to visit I have booking in marina bay sands
The chocolate chip cookies is what I would have wanted.
Proud to be an American 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸