[INDIA VS KOREA VS AMERICA] People Try Each Other's School Lunch!! (Swap School Lunch) | FT. X:IN
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- #india #korea #america #school #lunch #x:in #aria
Today swaped lunch from the US, India and Korea
with our guest X:IN
How well did they do?
Let us know on the comments
I'm really happy that Aria represents the whole India and she actually explains that we can't put entire India in one box as India is so diverse... and Aria is explicitly telling this creating awareness dispelling the stereotypes in popular culture (Indian food = Curry, butter chicken, naan).
biryani is pretty stereotypical too and i think the other indian girl bought the same exact dish for indian lunch video. i think typical food that would be enjoyed by indians widely would be roti, daal, sabzi, aachar/chutney and papad this is a balanced meal and has a lot of varieties and is enjoyed by most of the indians
No she does not
@@shreyaaashree Biryani is not stereotypical it is available everywhere in india and roti is common food in north and rice is common food in south. You are being stereotypical saying roti daal and thats your personal opinion.
Bro, biriyani as a school lunch is crazy
imo, biryani is overrated and not as great as everyone says it is. And yes it's not a typical school lunch or imo, it's never good to have biryani...
I totally agree that biryani is not something anyone will eat for lunch on daily basis. Biryani on any time of the day is crazy 🤣
But it's still part of India cusine.... Do that's there
Being a 90's kid I confirm I had Roti Cheeni in my lunch box😂😂
Hehe mene bhi khai hai 😅
Bohot tasty 😋 hoti hai
😂😂😂
Me being a 2006 ..chini pudi was and is my primary sweet snack 😂❤
Maine dono hi khaya hai 😁
Indian school lunches are extremely diverse! During my school days, my mom used to pack generally paratha (Indian bread variety) and alu sabji (an Indian vegetable dish with potato as the main ingredient) along with biscuits! We also alternated between bread-omelette, french toasts, Maggi noodles, egg chowmein, egg paratha etc! It's very different in different regions!
Also have to clarify that curry is not just one dish! We have numerous varieties of curries, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian, each with their distinctive regional twist!
Yeah...you can take anything you like in your tiffin..like I used to take parathas, noodles, idli, upma, poha,etc I mean you can take cake, biscuit or something this if you want..but most of the time mom packs the lunch..😁
This video is not about your tiffins but instead what the school themselves provide and I think in most Indian schools they do not provide with lunch food.
@@SidraZonedyup you are right
@@tanmayku.behera5766Moms have God level expertise in packing lunch 😊
I'm from North bengal india. They sell, chowmin, momo, taipho, maggie, alumimi here with other snacks.
Lunch box in India is basically all the mother’s love and whatever they could make with the ingredients available at home. So it always differed. Sandwiches, roti sabji, masala rice, maggi, paratha etc. Sharing each other’s lunch boxes was so much fun. Kids innocently love everything 🥹
Aria is representing India with such grace, she's very fluent and didn't bring anything stereotypical AND explained everything about the food, proud to be a fellow Indian like her!
the yogurt we eat with biryani is mostly raita instead of straight up plain yogurt, i personally love raita that's made by combining yogurt with lassun chutney (sauce made with garlic and red chillies)
Too spicy for me! My ratira is simpler - yogurt and chaat masala. 😊
It's sour curd for me
We use normal curd
onion or cucumber raita is good for me
I just use the Raita I’m given cuz I (can’t) make biryani at home we by it so we just use the pre made raita
Aria is like using 2 diff languages and that not even her language such a cool girl
Where from is she india
Kerala@@urfavpunjabi
@@Joa_Gamingg ohhh nice tyy for telling me
i feel that basically because the other two dont know hindi
@@crustyblackkid Her native language is Malayalam
As an Indian..I can confirm that I never had Biriyani in my lunch box till date..It's always kept aside for special occasions..🥲🥲🥲
Jokes apart..maybe in some regions it's allowed as a school tiffin but I remember having chira polao,poha,paratha,idli etc in my school days...💖
School days are amazing..isn't it??😉
She explained it by saying biryani for occasions only and normally people have their own food depending on regions. If you never had biryani thats your choice.
i mean i agree with you on the school lunch bit but biriyani can be enjoyed at anytime no need to look for a special ocasion. Its the perfect takeout food if you ask me
she did clarify that it wasn't typical to eat that for lunch but only for special ocassions.
@@Surya______ and you didn't even read the comment properly that's your choice.
@@debdal6 ikr...but sometimes it's kept aside for special occasions..still it can be a great treat anytime..
Hannah is cute. And what she said about staple rice like khichadi is common In most of the school as lunch
Aria is so inspiring. She speaks three languages fluently (possibly more) and one of the only Indian idols I've ever seen. It's not something you see every day.
I believe she speaks four, I don't think Hindi was her first language (I'm js telling u from what I remember about her lol)
She is a malayali, from Kerala. So she speaks 4 languages
All foreigners will be shocked when they find out real Indian CURRY 😂😂
Yes 😂😂😂😂😂😂
yes right 🤣🤣the real curry in india with pakora ...
@@ishupriyatoons7765 there whole knowledge on Indian food will come to 0 😂😂
Actually that's kadhi not curry both are different..I was also confused before 😂
@@siyat07 really that's informative to me....but i think the word curry is derived from kadhi
I'm from America and I have to admit that American school lunches are rather plain, boring, and just unhealthy. LOL! I'm jealous of Asian countries who get to eat a lot of high quality nourishing meals everyday. Most of the food here in America is processed junk that leads to diabetes, obesity, and all types of ailments.
It depends what school district as well as what generation. I grew up in the 70’s and 80’s. I went to pretty nice schools despite starting lower middle class. My mother always made my lunch, so I never knew what other kids ate at lunch. I usually ate 3 to 4 PB&J sandwiches and a small milk.
@@taoist32 oh, no doubt american cafeteria school lunches back then used to be way better than current. i'm pretty sure it was around the late 2000s, the government called for a lunch that leaned towards "healthy" but cheap. i'll never forget the switch around 2009, because my school used to serve these delicious soft pretzels with hot cheese & fruit snacks...🥲
I'm pretty sure American school lunches are undoubtedly healthy, just not as good, by law school food must nutritious meals. Though, in general, in America you can no doubt find healthy alternatives to meals, some ppl are just too lazy to do so. It's not really an American problem, just a people decision problem.
I’m not even American but theirs embarrassed me 😂
@teafanyii_ A meal with whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy products embarrassed you...? Interesting, says alot...😂
It's nice how aria explains everything and involves both of them equally
I love the way Aira Explains in both Korean and English for Them to understand ❤
I am from India, I live in Assam.. and I get roti/Puri and aalu or chutney everyday sometimes fried rice in my lunch and maximum students bring roti and we can't bring Junk food in school except Saturday.
And I love my country ❤
*junk 😁....
@@Harry_2003🤢
@@Harry_2003ur mom???
junk u means American food 😂😂😂
India has so many states dude. You are thinking Assam as Whole india.
I love how Aria judge and explain everything in a very funny way and very explainable ❤
Ahhh they could've given a proper raits instead of just plain yogurt. Yogurt works too but the explosion of flavours would've come with a refreshing raita. Loved Aria 's answer that there can't be a defined "lunch" in India due to regional variations and she was also right on our staples - rice AND roti.
Thankyou to Aria and the channel for representing India correctly ❤️
where will they find raita in koria🤣 you can find Indian dish in koria but not every indian side dish 😂
@@piyushjoshi8125 we just gotta add a few spices and vegetables to the yoghurt, all of which are readily available everywhere
@@jacksonwangspapillong4217 I know that much bro bec I am Indian but they don't bec they eat it in restaurant ready to eat 😇 they possibly don't know what kind of spices they should use 😇
This is not Indian lunch at any school LOL
she's right. india has different lunches depending on the state. i went to south india for middle school and we'd have rice, dhaal, and whatever veggie fry (it varies every day).
She is explaining both of them in their different languages.. We Indians are great. Good work girl ❤
Extrapolation 😅
Typical Indian comment. 😂
self proclaimed greatness ?
better than adding Great in front of your countrys name and calling it Great Britain . thats way more pathetic @@shreypatel9379
"we Indians are great" 🤓☝🏻
I liked how Aria talked about diff regions & tried to bring in the dishes which are liked by most of us but if we talk about typical lunch platter I'd think a 'Thali' would be a better choice imo altho it will not have all the foods from diff regions obviously 😅
What is thali?
@@maxrockatansky5657 thali is a combination of different indian food like rice, any type of Indian bread (roti, paratha, Puri) , fried vegetable, curry made from pulse, curry made from vegetables , any Indian mithai/sweet dish, some crunchy food like papad , chutney/achhar (pickle) and salad
@@maxrockatansky5657 thali is a combination of different indian food like rice, any type of Indian bread (roti, paratha, Puri) , fried vegetable, curry made from pulse, curry made from vegetables , any Indian mithai/sweet dish, some crunchy food like papad , chutney/achhar (pickle) and salad
hanna and aria are so precious!
We (USians)have the worst school lunches on the planet I think 😩 I would have loved to have Korean or Indian food options in school 🇰🇷💜🇮🇳
American don't have good memories of school lunches. That because even if India is larger the is an Idea of Indian food. You can go anywhere in India and find a similar style of food. The 5 spice mix and prep and it would translate in what you get in school. In the US What you get in school has very little to do with what you normally get at home. It's what you get outside of the home that is the common food culture Pizza burger fried chicken.... that collectively people will accept as a lunch. It's like getting street food as school lunches in other countries. If you are Latino you have rice, beans, and an entrée with salsa. You can't expect all the other ethnic groups to like that as your daily meal. This is why American lunches are so disliked because the district has to serve the same thing in all the schools on the same day with a narrow menus of foods the majority of the kids will eat. done it the least flavorful way.
@@faervas1234do not speak for all Americans, when I was in school, our moms and grandmothers worked at the school cafeteria and made all the food by scratch, we had no processed food ever.
@@marydavis5234 whoa that is really cool! I’m from Chicago so I’ve never even heard of that. What was your favorite lunch from the cafeteria?
@@faervas1234 I am sorry to let you know but you're really incorrect on the Indian part, there is diversity in food no matter which state you step into, and about the 5 spices, well trust me not all food includes the 5 spices and even if they do, the taste at the end and the diversity put into it by the diff places and people makes it put out to be unique. I bet you've a little knowledge about Indian foods
@@joyceedgington5298 my favorite school lunch is a tie between ,meatloaf, mashed potatoes and and steamed corn and the handmade pizza.
notice how Indian can speak both of their language and her own... whereas other two can only speak their own... *this is a very big brain moment for Indians*
Nope they all can speak Korean. The korean girl speaks only korea.
I love the American woman, she takes a mouthful of every food. Older people(like the age of grandparents) would lover her too.
Hannah and aria❤️... They both in a show❤️loved it
I am happy to see Hannah here. I hope we will see her more contents ❤
Same, she's always behind or interacted with the least❤
bro middle one name ?
The pizza with Milk, would be like rice with yogurt - it helps with digesting - so I can comprehend that being a South Asian myself. Glad to see everyone in the panel having fun!
Curds = yes
But Milk helps in no digestion
It's simple gastro science
yogurt is completely different thing from Milk, its like the opposite. Milk with salty food, well, that's a big no no. Not good for the body.
I tried Pizza with Milk, it's a GROSS combination and I eat yoghurt with rice like every weekend, they are not even close in terms of taste
yogurt with rice.. why?@@jdjeisjjywiei62893
@@truthfinder8652lol and who says it's not good for the body? With a 10 second google search, you can see why people drink milk with pizza, for the same reason people eat yogurt with rice (spicy meal) - to neutralize😕. Plus.....cheese is made from milk lol.....the only time it would be bad is if your lactose intolerant....
That Indian girl's skin is so beautiful
Her name is aria she is from a kpop group called Xin
You are indian yourself, so you are seeing any fair skinned indian for the first time? 🙄
@@crazy_for_kpop562 dude we have even more fair girls than her. but i am not talking about her colour, i am talking about her skin. there is a difference
@@crazy_for_kpop562 cry abt it
@@crazy_for_kpop562their saying that she has no acne because in India alot of times people have acne because of our humid climate
In America, I grew up with cardboard box pizza, processed food, and chalupa. I had meal tickets, but I didn't use half of them. If I had known any kids went to school without lunch, I would've donated to them all.
My mother made me peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and milk. I ate about 3 or 4 sandwiches for lunch all through elementary and middle school. In high school I usually ate a ham, Turkey, or salami sandwich with water and an apple or banana. College I ate pizza, cereal, and pretty much anything I could get at the cafeteria on campus.
Do not speak for all Americans about everything, when I was in school, we have no processed food for lunch, our moms and grandmothers worked in the school cafeteria and made all our food by scratch.
I still wonder how the height of Americans is increasing even after eating burger pizza whereas the height of Indians is decreasing without eating much processed foods
@@THALA7z Diet in India sucks, yeah its not processed but its not healthy either. Most people consume about only 10-20 grams of protein every day. The main reason is that we are too poor to eat meat every day and protein supplements costs too much, our gdp per capita is ranked 120+, Americans eat processed food but still they achieve their daily protein requirement and we just cant.
Indian dies being less processed still is way more unhealthy then USA diet. Indian 18 year old looks like 13 year old people in USA. Testosterone is also dropping amongst males due to lack of physical exercise and nutrition.
TLDR : We are too poor to have a good balanced diet and we dont get much physical exercise.
I am middle class and I can afford meat or protein supplements to eat daily. Still I am 5'8" a whole 3 inches taller than my dad.
@@marydavis5234 "i grew up with" must mean "all americans" to you.
Here for Aria 😍🤗❤ ... Love from Kerala, India 🇮🇳 👋🏻✌🏻😁
I feel happy see you all love from Tamilnadu 🇮🇳🤗👍🏻 ☺️
Love Aria's explanation about India...she clearly stated India is a huge country with different region where we have different food and we speak different languages...There is no common food or Language...well said 👏
Just for information in case needed.
Curd or yogurt is a natural probiotic. Meaning it does the same work as yakult which is to help in digestion by containing or promoting growth of beneficial bacteria in body.
Also if you have lactose intolerance then also you can take curd as it does not contain lactose, Becouse curd is formed after fermentation of milk by lactobacillus bacteria which converts lactose into lactic acid. Hope it helps....
Yakult has lots of sugar. Curd doesn't.
My lunch box be like: Rice, fish fry, thoran( leaf curry) and rasam😅(Kerala)
And morukari or sambaar
Mine was rice, fish fry or egg, payar thoran, mooru, pickle and chicken/beef sometimes
@@tomorrow. ADIPOLI 😋
Rice + potato fry 😅
Mine was rice, mooru curry, fish fry, chammathi and maybe some thoran or mezhukkuvarattii
Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
As an American, I’m just jealous of their school lunches
WHY
@@jagritikumari8393I think she is jealous cause let’s be honest it looks better,healthier and health js very important. Also most america schlol lunch is processed and the one in the vid looks better.
She's Indian?! She look soo Korean to me and her Korean is so good.
So beautiful 😍
@@Scandals_trust where are r you from?? Im from kerala I know she looks like the real malayali kutty..
She doesn't look Korean at all
She doesn't look Korean duh🙄
Aria is so expressive I love how she talks ❤
A lot of the things Shannon said about US schools is just specific to the school she went to. We didn't have strawberry milk or cheese sticks (not a meal). Nachos, pizza, frito boat, chicken sandwiches, rib sandwiches, wraps, popcorn chicken, rotini, beef/chicken quesadillas, grilled cheese... and more that I'm forgetting, were served at my small rural school.
You can choose between that day's item, a salad, or two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Pizza days were every Thursday. We'd have French Bread Pizza once a month on one of those Thursdays.
There was also a salad bar with apple sauce, broccoli, carrots, peaches, pears, potato wedges, ranch cups.
Actually it’s very common for public schools to get flavored milk and mozerella sticks. I moved a lot and all of my schools had that as a requirement with meals. It might’ve just been your school to be honest..
@@dhvani221 I've been to 3 different schools and none of them had strawberry milk. They've all offered a choice between white and chocolate milk though.
edit to add: there were multiple vending machines where you could buy whatever drink you wanted.
Chocolate milk, regular milk, and whatevee that day's fruit juice were our options. You also had options of a overly processed chicken burger, taco salad (mystery meat slop), cardboard pizza, and what ever was that day's special. Or if your parents gave you cash you could buy a Domino's pizza slice. People complained about homemade lunches, when I would have rather had those. School lunch was majorly sketchy.
Those other girls' lunches actually looked really good. I would have totally preferred them.
All the public schools I've been to in my entire life had like four flavours of milk and as for all of the stuff she described in the video, she wasn't talking about anyone else's experience, in fact, she literally said "in my experience", she wasn't talking about your specific school, obviously she's gonna compare everything to what she had in school.
@@redinteractions5689 I've never seen more than two offered. Anything else you had to buy from a vending machine. Sounds like you went to some huge public schools or something
Let's vot for x:in aria🇮🇳
👇
Avg illiterate try'na blatter in English like...
I just love and preety much shock when i see foreign culture about how much diverse our india 🇮🇳is ❤️
Bro the India girl is so cute and pretty!!!!
Aria should be on more variety shows , she has a very fun personality .
I am glad that Escrow is promoting X:IN very well. Readys let's show lots of love to this video. Let's make it 1 million views.
300 likes thank you so much everyone. I am famous now 🤧
Yes...Let's show our love for them❤
Hannah is so beautiful, she talks about food in Korea with such a smile and love, she's just a cutie❤❤❤
OMG HANNAH AND ARIA😭😭❤️❤️
Aria is literally so pretty❤❤
The middle one is too cute ...cant believe she is from india
British brought a lot of diversity from all over. She is definitely indian the way she talked.
She is
Божеее , я так рада. Компания такая молодец что продвигает их , я просто счастлива за девочек !!🥺💓
l feel it's not a fair decision at last about liking they just complemented each other 😂
Lol,being an Indian I never got any lunch from my school,instead everyone would get their own lunch!!😂
I mean even I left school around 10 years, and yet I had school lunch.(it wasn't a daily thing though)
Its mainly on boarding school thing. Normally pupil bring their own meals from home (home cooked)
Exactly. Indian School never give lunch. We all bring out lunchbox from home. Primary classes kids receive food from government mid day meal. There is no canteen in Indian School.
I don't know which school she went in India.
@@aanchalaanchal6914 i don't even think she properly understood the assignment because while discussing the food she said "this meal is only served on special occasions"....
Exactly 💯
Nothing beats a home cooked meal 🇮🇳🖤
As an INDIAN i am shocked to see.. An Indian speak all the three languages fluently.. While.. The American (only English) The Korean ( only Korean)... We are fast learners..
I think they all can speak Korean.
shut up why not speak English when everyone does@@Juneeeee2023
They all speak korean-
Are you deaf? They all speak Korean. What is your point? Is it that the Indian girl is the BEST AND SMARTEST OUT OF ALL OF THEM? That's nonsense. Settle down and do some research before you make false statements. Or you should just finish or rewatch the video and pay close attention! 😊
probably still smarter than u@@Juneeeee2023
" For Indian school lunch, maybe curry?"
They won't stop these stereotypes 💀as an Indian my mom never gave me curry in my school lunch :))
Unfortunately thats the whole knowledge of indian cuisine foreigners have so i can't really blame her. Foreigners are usually unaware of the diversity of india along with its cuisine
yea no need to cry about it. I am pretty sure you have stereotype for South Korea and USA too lmao
Dunno if should be calling it “curry”, since it’s a British word. But I’m South Indian from Kerala, we mostly have different types of “curries”. Whenever I eat Indian food, there’s always some type of “curry” whether it’s vegetable curry or meat etc.
@@5ove631 "I'm pretty sure" don't think everyone's like you. I got other things to focus on rather than judging people based on their country 😊
@@prithamandal2738bro, curry has different meaning in different parts of India. In south India, any side dish with rice or roti is known as curry. Bindi fry is a curry, chicken gravy is a curry, aloo kurma is a curry, dahi made dishes are also curry. So, in south India , especially in Kerala, we go to school with two or three curries with rice for our lunch. I lived in northern Indian states, but people there don't understand the word 'curry', they use a Hindi word 'kadhi' , I think it's the name of some dish. In Kerala, 'curry' is a daily word.
Hannah is so pretty!!❤
The way aria rubbed her spoon on the bowl edge while tasting the Korean lunch's seraegi soup !! So India thing 6:15
Tf , it is absolutely normal 🗿
@@shreyboss256 look the others didn't did it
Hannah and Aria so cute
90s kid (haryana, India)
I cant remember ever eating rice in lunch at school.
90% of the time i had dry sabjis like aloo gobi, bhindi, tindey, karela, paneer etc. with sada paratha or roti in my lunch box.
on special occasions i 'd get to take maggi, sandwich for lunch, those were the best days 😅
haha india is so big that even though every region has their version of Biryani, there is still so much heated debate over which one is the best. This is what happens when you live in a land that is sooo diverse. P.S. i aint complaining, i just find this fun. Also, Lucknow biryani is the best, closely followed by or matched by Hyderabadi...there my own take lmao
Hyderabadi betterrr
Lucknow on the days i am not in mood for spicy, and hyderabadi on the days when i want the spiceee
@@bigtable
Hyderbadi biryani when eaten in Hyderbad>>>>. It's just chef kiss. (You won't get that taste like nowhere else)
@@glorygloriana369👍🏻agreed
+1 for lucknow biryani, mughlai food in general >>>>
thank you for inviting our girls ❤
I had like 20 different dishes for lunch in India. And I was vegetarian back then. So even I can't think of something that is typical. Just too much variety. But if I really have to pick something, then probably "aloo paratha" with "yogurt" + "cauliflower based veggies".
Hands up to aria being Indian and eating so professional slowly with etiquette covering her face while chewing 🙌🏻 me being an Indian don't care about if it looks disgusting to others I just inhale it filling the plate till it's falling 😂
Both expression to American school lunch box "very light,very simple" 😂
Im from America. Born and raised. 🫡
We never got to ask for something special. Given lunches always come with milk. Rarely strawberry milk, but always had chocolate or white milk.
Lunch itself was plain, sides consisted of potato smileys (literally kinda like fries but basically an emoji shaped), broccoli, fruit, apple.
Main courses were things like chicken tacos, bosco sticks, chicken sandwhich, or pizza. This is for elementary school by the way. Highschool was a bit different.
Aria and her groupmate are so cute with each other.
Yes, Aria and Hannah are so cute❤
Please call her by her name, it's Hannah or Hanna
So good to see you here again my X:IN girlies❤❤
that indian girl really catch my eyes 😍😍😍
my mum used to pack paratha and spicy chaas (buttermilk) for my lunch. 😊❤ sweet memories. It was 10-21 years back!
The girls are so pretty😊
In my son's school for lunch they generally eat rice, dal (lentil) and vegetable as side dish. Sometimes accompanied by sweet. On occasion they eat vegetable fried rice / veg biriyani & ice cream. School avoids giving non-veg food like fish or chicken as there are many students whose families are completely vegetarian. However in government schools I heard it is mandatory to give egg at least one day and soyabeans.
yea my school canteen had options like u want chicken u can u want paneer u can
It's nice to see that people are discussing about their school lunches in the comment section 😁
In government schools they provide foods that includes Some vegetables stew (as you guys call it curry) with rice , one day fish , Egg , and one day Chicken or sometimes Khichdi (vegetables, lentils and rice mixed together) .
Lunch during my school days(90s) would include Parantha with different vegetables, aalu parantha, methi parantha, poha, chole puri, Poha, Dal rice, vegetable pulaav, Dosas, Idlis, bread butter, upma, saboodana khichari, Samosas, pakoras, vada, curd rice etc. i’m from north India and vegetarian.
I love the first reaction of aria when she eats Indian food ❤😂
😭🥺 i dont know iam so happy and crying as at the same time they are gaining popularity ❤😢😢
X:in rock this world ~ aria ❤
Aria is little ignorant towards the blonde girl 😅 like I felt it or am I getting too specific??
No 👎
I felt that too but let's not say anything otherwise we will get attacked by our Indian fans😂
@@Binita-q7q lol frr these kids are too much
I also felt like that
Yeahh that's the only thing that bothered me
How can she speak Korean so fluently that too in their accent wow
Indians girl looks so pretty
I am from North India, 90's kid.
We had normal roti sabji/curries or parathas or bread and jam or khichadi for school lunch. Whatever was cooked in home for everyone, we take that to school, nothing fancy, no fruits, no nuts like today's kids. Fruits we used to pluck and eat from people's farms while coming to home. 🤣🤣
Thats the National Tiffin Box of India. Bread and Butter or Jam, Rotis and Sabjis and Noodles and Biscuits and sometimes Mithais. Why is she misrepresenting her country? Is she ashamed to show their culture fearing how westernees or Easterners will think
X:IN!!!!I LOVEEEE
As an Indian, I can confirm that Curry is what people usually think of lol
(American) In all the schools I've went to(except elementary schools) there were at least two lunch lines. There was the "cheap" or even free line where it was just whatever they had for the day, be it pizza, some kind of casserole or mexican dish, baked chicken etc. Then there was the pay-line which had very fattening fried foods like popcorn chicken and mozzerella sticks. The prices were not great considering the quality though, but that's the american lunch in general: Bad.
"Actually biryani is one of those dishe you would get on a special day" this is too much relatable.... 🥺
Aria has a very Charming personality ✨
Hannah & Aria ❤
It is really good to see that there are schools that provide food and canteens for students. We dont get the privilege of having canteens for schools in Ireland, but probably in private schools in Ireland they provide canteens for students.
Aria is South Indian, Malayalee. 😍🔥
Keep going Xin 💙
Aria is so cuteeee ᵕ̈
This is why Americans think Indian food is super spicy because they have been eating food with almost no spice😂.
But the American food was a balanced diet too. Loved it.
Spicy food is pretty common in brazil. U would know if u would actually get educated in the us.
As an Indian. In my 10 year school life, never had biryani for lunch. Mostly roti/sabzi. Or pulav/chatni. Biryani was reserved for holidays or special occasions only.
Aria have explained everything so clearly.
X:IN love you
My college mess served biryani every sunday afternoon, we loved it.
Aria from Kerala, India♥️
I think Korean food are well balanced, it has fibre, probiotics, fermented kimchi, carbs and all.
That indian dish has all of those . Raita is filled with pro and pre biotics
Jealous indian. Indian diet is carbs @@VARMOT123
Arias variety skills are enjoyable and calm
I like how Aria behave like Indians when eating foods with friends 🥰🥰
Edit:-She is Indian. I am telling like this because she behaves like ours when we eat with friends. I thought she don't behave like this because she is in Korea.(As they have so many rules and regulation) So, I feel connected with her, so adorable 🥰🥰
😅 I think she is Indian maybe
@@MrRoshan28She is Indian . Aria is her stage name , her real name is gautami
@@shreyboss256 ?stage
@@MrRoshan28 It's like a name given to a celebrity or an artist , generally when they are performing 😊
She doesn't look Indian
Love for aria . Doing good . Blessings from India 🇮🇳... love love. ❤️
I love u x:in 💜🙆💜🙆
Iam indian but my school lunch totally different from this.. Anyone agree?
Yes sister