Fun Fact: The japanesse peanuts are called Mexican peanuts in Japan, that's because they were invented by a Japanese cook in Mexico so you can say they're a little bit of both 🇯🇵🇲🇽
Its like Jacaranda trees, which were brought to Mexico by a Japanese landscape architect and pretty mucj since then the tree is considered as Mexican yet is a little bit of both
As a teen living somewhat close to bordering cities of SoCal in the 90s, My favorite Mexican snack growing up was a small cup of spicy liquid with 2 saladitos in it. It wasn't chamoy, I actually think it was something the ice cream person made themselves, tbh as I have never found that exact flavor ever again. But I will always remember those magic cups of spicy Chile liquid the ice cream man sold. 50 cents each.
@@igorschmidlapp6987 yea it’s a tamarindo candy. Kind of like the Mexican version of a sour punch straw, but without the sour part. I’m sure he talked about it, but they probably cut it out during the editing process.
@@kevindube7096 lol fun and pathetic facts, Carlos isn’t Mexican and his name isnt even Carlos. He’s Honduran and his real name is Ned. Glad his career is over wannabe Mexican and a joke thief
As a Mexican it's weird to hear that most of these were hard to find, knowing that back in Mexico you can get them absolutely everywhere nonetheless it's great that people still get to tastes them in different countries.
These candys started fights as a kids, Mexican kids love these so much sharing is against our culture, we share everything we’re not stingy, but the candy and chips is a hell no get away
Growing up in El Paso, these weren’t Mexican candies, they were just candy. Moving away and losing access to my childhood treats was really tough. Luckily, I found a taqueria with a little market that sells the Lucas pelucas candies and the spicy watermelon lollipops, I’m finally getting my tamarind fix
I've met Fluffy at a restaurant we were eating at with the family, my sister went to go take a pic with him and he started ragging on her broken Iphone, lol! It was so funny, we were all laughing, good times.
As an adult living in Mexico, for a short while. I tried these snacks and really enjoyed them. Some of their chocolate was not my favorite but still enjoyed, different candy.
For me being only 17 years old I have traveled all over the globe. Mexico was most definitely my favorite place. Love the culture, had fun and of course the food was amazing
HELP MY!!! My muscles are too big! I am a big tall man and my muscles are even BIGGER! I use them to get views but they HURT so much!!! Because they are heavy. Do you have any advice, dear spy
I got to pal around with Gabriel for an evening as part of an internship in 2014. Absolute great dude. His set went super long and he paid the driver of the bus to wait (like... A LOT of money). Great guy, couldn't be nicer. Cove Haven 2014, what a night.
Funfact: Sabritones are like the opposite of pork rinds lol with a really similar consistency (to the lighter, airier chicharones, not the really hard fat ones), because they are actually vegan!
@@pouponboy6330 sabritones are not pork, they are made from flour in a shape of a pork rind. That is why its called sabritones not chicharones (pork rinds).
All of these that I've had are amazing, and the ones i haven't had look amazing. He needs to add a drink section, Jarritos, Topo Chico, and Mexican Coke.
Saw these at our local grocery store yesterday. Picked up the Mazapan because my husband loves peanut butter. He really enjoyed it and got it open and didn't break it! Love Takis, but they are soo addicting.
Man I’m not even a spice lover, but takis are somethin else… the first time I had them I was like ??? I don’t want to keep eating these because my mouth hurts but I can’t stop??? 😂 my Mexican friend was just like girl I know go get the other bag 🤣
My best friend Is Mexican and I’ve been blessed to try all these candies since they got a shelf full of all kinds. IMO they taste better than most American candy.
I really love Gabriel's comedy, but videos like this really express his kind and intelligent side that I think I appreciate even more. Would love to see him to more reviews like this or just talking about stuff. Him just talking affectionately about his childhood snacks is genuine experience that he shares with the audience.
Fluffy has lost weight, but he's still Thicc, I respect regardless; he needs to be healthy for Frankie and His Wife, end of story. I'm proud of this guy.
When I started getting into Fluffy, dude was in his late 30s (I forgot that he was on All That in the 90s, lol and I'm a 90s kid). His weight then made me worried about his health. Saw him live a couple of years later live. Dude slimmed a bit, but that's when he opened up about him getting diagnosed with Type-2 diabetes and that he HAD to lose a couple of pounds to stay alive. He said he went from Fluffy to Buffy there. Glad he made that light joke, but glad that he realized along the way that he has that potential to keep that success he ended up getting and deserves and that he needs to preserve as much health as he can so he can live for a long time. Love Fluffy as a comedian and he seems like a great guy to meet. I'd be devastated if he died young.
I sent my bf a pic of me carefully opening and holding a mazapane with the text "this is how gentle I'll be with your heart" and his blonde hair blue eyed self didn't get it. I love him so much.
Next time do the "obleas". This was one of my favorites growing up! They look like the wafers you get during mass, for those of you who were raised in the Catholic religion. But they took it up a notch by adding "cajeta" in the middle of two wafers. Cajeta is caramel that is traditionally made with goat's milk. So delicious! I know you know what I'm talkin' bout Fluffy! 😜
it's a little confusing but we call both pork rinds and the wheat ones "chicharrones." The wheat ones come in wheels as well and different brands aren't chile limon seasoned, so you can put hot sauce on them.
Made me wish all those snacks were available in Canada so I could taste test them on my channel. The only one we get here in regular stores is the TAKIS FUEGO and I LOVED it when I tried it on my channel !!!!!
Man, some of those snacks bring back *memories* ! I would hang out with my cousins, sitting at a street corner, throwing fireworks, and snacking on these bad boys. Good times!
@@FoodTastertv Takis are great! You can't go wrong with fuego! Honestly, I think it would be great to one day try poutine, real maple syrup, Canadian bacon, bagged milk, and ketchup chips from Canada. It would be a fun food adventure for my tastebuds.
@@RosieBabyCheeks LOL bagged milk is only in the province of Ontario , ketchup chips from LAYS are delicious !!! Poutine can be amazing if done right and im NOT a fan of maple syrup But I did try maple cookies on my channel and apparently I like those a lot LOL . Im glad I decided to do taste testing videos on my channel cause honestly its like fun adventure for the taste buds !!
@@FoodTastertv You know, bagged milk being in Ontario makes sense, since my friends who told me about it lived in Ontario at the time. Although, I'm kind of surprised to hear they are only sold there. I did hear that Lays ketchup chips were really good. Coincidentally, in Mexico there are chips called Sabritas de adobadas, which are potato chips with tomato and a chile that isn't really spicy. I wonder if they taste similarly to Lays ketchup chips? I'll have to check out you video on maple cookies then. I'm curious if there is something in the ingredients that makes you like the cookies more or if there is a difference type of maple syrup adding into the recipe? Taste testing videos are fun to watch, especially if it involves food I'm nostalgic for or it involves a challenge in some way. I wish you luck in your food journey!
Aaaah omg yes all never say it right and isn't weir that there's no real word for Limas there's a Lima tree at my friends house and every gringo that comes is freaked out because they don't know what to call them, I'm like it's "limas, limas limas" 🤣 I googled it and it's just citrus fruit 😒 ain't that lame Lol 😂
GABRIEEEEEEEEL! Literally still one of my all time favorite entertainers ever! Gold as a comedian; but he’s just all around entertaining! Which is hard to pull off.
Duvalin. We have here in El Salvador Nucita which is the same creamy chocolate and vanilla but they add a strawberry creamy flavor so it's three flavors in one. Then we have Boquitas Diana and Boquitas BocaDeli which is pretty much the standard for all snacks. Takis Fuego! I love them along with Taqueritos Chile Toreado which tastes like Takis fuego but a step down in spicy. Greetings from El Salvador Central America.
Yea we also have nucita with the little dinosaur in mexico lol i always felt they were the cheaper version but like you said they had the 3 flavors so made them better specially at piñatas lol
We Mexicans also have duvalines with strawberry. We have different combinations of the three flavors (not mixed). So here they just happened to get the one with vanilla and chocolate only.
Gabriel/Fluffy is so cool and humble. I bet he can make anyone laugh. Takis and the cake things I've seen sold here in the ghetto areas of NYC but only in the little Bodega joints not like shop-rite or something lol
@@everybodyclapyourhands4742 Cool. Sadly the ones in my local are dont have them, I think I saw them once in a stop & shop. But haven't seen them in a while.
Very interesting! Here in Brazil we have ones kind of like these mexican snacks: Duvalín -> Nucita Takis -> Doritos Sweet Chilli Masapanas -> Paçoquita(paçoca rolha ou quadrada) Kakawattes -> Amendoim Santa Helena(amendoim japonês) Sabritones -> Baconzitos. There are several companies that make snacks of the same type but the ones mentioned before are the most known and famous here. God bless. Peace.
No *Lucas* ? I thought they were hella famous , legendary. Barely touched the surface on Mexican candy , I should know, I grew up in the hood , in the 90s.
I used to love Lucas as a kid, but they stopped making it because it was found to contain a lot of lead. So no more Lucas, if you find some I wouldn't advise eating it lol
we have a version of Mazapan here in the Philippines called POLVORON. 😁😁😁 but we also have a masapan delicacy wjich is made out sugar, butter, egg yolks, ground pili nuts that is baked like macaroons... we also have masapan de buk which mainly uses cocnut meat...
I used to get a deep fried peanut brand from some international grocery stores in South Seattle that was Filipino and it was good as the Mexican Japanese peanuts for sure. I also loved all the vegan chicharron brands from Phillipines I think pancit palabok is one of my fave Filipino dishes. I also love buko pandan flavor in a creamy milky drink maybe frozen and blended or the buko pandan jelly that most canned brands make with agar agar. Ya Filipinos done me right. I also honestly think that the Filipino longaniza is the best extension of Spanish longaniza that exists in this Earth but I like a little sweetness and umami, some people do not enjoy especially the sweetness. Some people are also just stubborn and won’t admit it is their favorite if it’s not from where they’re from or what nationality or whatever. I also really enjoy Filipino spaghetti sauce for the same reason of enjoying the sweetness of it. Very delicious cooking and snacks from the Phillipines.
@@FoodTastertv, my grandma was Mexican, and my grandpa was Pinoy, but we never had snacks from either place. Grandpa just liked to eat his fish and bittermelon (barf).
4:25 That is actually a true story because when my dad, my mom and I would watch a fight they would buy the peanuts. Love you Fluffy from your All time Biggest Fan
If you have EVER eaten any of these, you know that NOTHING compares to their uniqueness. I know there are tons of products out there, but these chiquitos have earned a place of their own, once you have eaten them. Japanese Peanuts are sooooo good. Mazapanes melt immediately, once they are in your mouth, with a delicious taste of peanuts. The Sabritones... gee, they do taste better with lime and salsa. Dubalin, can compete with Nutella. Takis came to existence in 1999, but apparently they are all the rage, and yet, I rather have Sabritones. If you have not tried Pulparindo or any of the tamarind candies, try them. Cocadas (made of coco), Dulce de Leche bars or round pieces, are a yum yum... Just ensure you eat them in moderation, as ALL of them have a high content of sugar. Available in any Mexican market. Enjoy!!! 🥳🥳🥳
I’m happy to say I’ve had everything but the Duvalín at least once (including the Tapatio hot sauce) a lot of those snacks were all around in Cali and I definitely enjoyed em
I swear to God that Takis has two factories where they're made because some of the packs are too salty and not spicy enoug hand others are perfectly spicy
THANK YOU, some would be filled with powder and just really good to eat and spicy, and then there’s those fucking bags that taste kinda burnt each bite and looks like it got the powder licked off each taki.
I’m not Mexican but I’ve had the first one in the U.S. Granted, it was at Mexican supermarkets, but you can find it. I used to eat it all the time when I was a kid. It’s soooo good.
Fun fact: Tomatoes originated in Mexico. When the Spanish conquered Mexico in the 16th century, they discovered that Aztecs used tomatoes in their cooking. The conquerors then brought tomato plants back to Europe.
i wonder if the italians perfected growing and cooking tomatoes or maybe its because of their soil. cuz to this day, they say the best tomoatos/pizza sauce comes from italy. maybe naples? i forget, its italy nonetheless. edit: btw that thought process had led people to believe tomatoes originated in italy. not being sarcastic when i say, thanks for the history lesson.
I've had De La Rosa Mazapan before. They have the obvious peanut butter taste, but it's a little sweeter, there's peanuts in every piece, it's got a powdered sugar texture and it melts in your mouth. Quite a crazy snack, but it's real good at the same time
Mazapan has gone through a nice "evolution" and recent trendiness...from the same "De La Rosa" company coming out with chocolate-coated and marshmallow versions, mini and giant sizes, Mazapan is now a common coffee "flavor", a "champurrado" flavor variation, donut topping, ice creams, among other things.
Damn I know it's hard to bring Fluffy on this show but you have to do it every chance you get. He brings so much life into this show and I love watching him. Thank you for making him recurring!
Takis or Hot Cheetos? What are you grabbing?
Takis
Hot Cheetos
Takis
Always Takis! Just wish I had more flavors available near me. And that I, too, wasn't diabetic, so I could eat more of them.
takis
Fun Fact: The japanesse peanuts are called Mexican peanuts in Japan, that's because they were invented by a Japanese cook in Mexico so you can say they're a little bit of both 🇯🇵🇲🇽
I was gonna say the same thing. I live in Japan and they're hard to find, but the one time I saw them they were called Mexican peanuts.
I think the Japanese ones had bits of nori stuck on the shell. I was surprised to see them in American convenience stores.
Saw them at the dollar store but didn’t get them. I will on my next run
Really?? First time than I hear that.
Interesting hahaha
Its like Jacaranda trees, which were brought to Mexico by a Japanese landscape architect and pretty mucj since then the tree is considered as Mexican yet is a little bit of both
When you realize that if there ever were a Mexican "Squid Game", mazapan opening would be one of the challenges.
And the tazos are the ddakji
Fr those thing disintegrates when you open them
They would break if they are fresh if not they would be hard and dry.
@@bingbong1437 No
@@glitch8661 No
As a Mexican I 100% approve of these snacks, they are absolutely delicious
Whatever !!! How do u pronounce ur name in Spanish?? 🧐
I agree but where are the lucas
I get high & do food videos on my UA-cam channel 😂
@@Ismelllikepissandoranges what
Los mexicanos tienen licencia para hablar de snacks pero prohibido y vetado hablar de fútbol 🤭
The only thing I think he missed was pulparindos, those were and still are amazing.
the mango and watermelon ones are so fuckin good. separately, vero mango and lucas muecas deserve a mention
LOL OMG I tried that one on my channel a while ago. Why does every Mexican candy have chili and tamarind ? LOL
You ever had the ones that it's just a straight-up blob of tamarindo on a white plastic spoon? I can't believe the sketchy stuff we ate as kids.
@@vvreno yo you get those at like every fiesta when they’re about to break la piñata lmao
@@FoodTastertv because it's absolutely delicious
Love that these are "foreign" to some people, but are all available in almost any gas station in Texas.
In Georgia too lmao and South carolina
Hell yeah
California too
Takis are pretty much mainstream now. You can get them at most big grocery stores nationwide (and a lot of smaller ones, too)
Takis maybe, it nothing else here in Boston
As a Mexican, I can confirm these are some of the best snacks that you'll see in every household
I’ve opened a mazapane without breaking it once and it felt magical
I always say its good luck
Same here and whenever I open it without it breaking I always put the whole Mazapan in my mouth and eat it.
“Mazapane”?
Prolly it was a decade old
@@comphysync9084 nope right out of the box
I'm glad that i grew up in communities that had these snacks, the fact i know everyone of these and the proper pronunciation is satisfying.
🙌🙌🙌
mx all day
The things that make white people feel accomplished 🥴
@@yogabbagabba9145 lol
Sabritones=no more sad.
As a teen living somewhat close to bordering cities of SoCal in the 90s, My favorite Mexican snack growing up was a small cup of spicy liquid with 2 saladitos in it. It wasn't chamoy, I actually think it was something the ice cream person made themselves, tbh as I have never found that exact flavor ever again. But I will always remember those magic cups of spicy Chile liquid the ice cream man sold. 50 cents each.
I also miss getting candy in an alley store
I think it might be an “hollita (oy-ee-ta) de tamarindo” like a little pot of tamarind chamoy candy
I live in San Antonio, Texas and we love Takis and other Mexican snacks here too
Fluffy even had a skwinkles in his hand at the end. Mans did the barrio some justice on this one.
So THAT'S what that brown rope was... I figured that was going to be the big comment question.
@@igorschmidlapp6987 yea it’s a tamarindo candy. Kind of like the Mexican version of a sour punch straw, but without the sour part. I’m sure he talked about it, but they probably cut it out during the editing process.
He is the real deal! not no “Carlos” Mencia
Lol thought he was going to go over waaayyy more
@@kevindube7096 lol fun and pathetic facts, Carlos isn’t Mexican and his name isnt even Carlos. He’s Honduran and his real name is Ned. Glad his career is over wannabe Mexican and a joke thief
As a Mexican it's weird to hear that most of these were hard to find, knowing that back in Mexico you can get them absolutely everywhere nonetheless it's great that people still get to tastes them in different countries.
You can find a ton in Texas
Theyre in every grocery store here in Arizona as well!
Bro in Texas there is grocery that only sell stuff moved from mexico
Theyre every where in Cali, bro.
well at least takis are everywhere 😅
These candys started fights as a kids, Mexican kids love these so much sharing is against our culture, we share everything we’re not stingy, but the candy and chips is a hell no get away
Give me then
By far *THE BEST* Snacked, so far!
Gabriel Iglesias is definitely an interesting, hilarious, and inspirational guy!
Look up his old stand up from when he has hair. He’s funny asf
@@tonymiami5480
I've seen em all, multiple times.
@@aurorapassenger00fu40 my bad 😂 ur comment looked like you just discovered him lmao
@bagofcastratdmaleparts
You're not Inspirational...
“Im a little candy hoe”
😂😂
I just died and came back.
real mexicans know the pain of eating sabritones with a cut in your mouth
How about eating them until your mouth is all scratched up..
Dude worst feelings ever
How can we prevent that
The roof of my mouth be turning like sand paper😅
@@hidethecorpse8255 just have a drink with you that's what I do
He not lying about those sabritones, will tear the inside of your mouth not to mention it has chili powder and like but god damn they slap🇲🇽🙌
I agree
They looked very tasty !!! I wish we had them here in Canada so I could taste test them on my channel !!!!
@@FoodTastertv you gotta have some shipped to you my man if it’s impossible I’ll send some 😆
@@RambofromWarzone Awww LOL Thank you for the offer LOL :) If I ever see them anywhere Ill put them in one of my taste testing videos for sure :)
^they some bangers 🔥🔥
Growing up in El Paso, these weren’t Mexican candies, they were just candy. Moving away and losing access to my childhood treats was really tough. Luckily, I found a taqueria with a little market that sells the Lucas pelucas candies and the spicy watermelon lollipops, I’m finally getting my tamarind fix
Bruh just find a Rosita or any Mexican store they got you my guy got like 5 different stores in Illinois I can go to for this good ass candy
Yoo EP😎
I'm leaving El Paso soon as well, joining the airforce
Need anything before i leave? Lmao
@@bluegamingpanda3073 Chico’s plz, and if you can bring it to the Navy, that’d be great
Bro I can't believe there are actually people who don't like tamarindo candies 😭
How are y’all gonna breakdown the best Mexican snacks and not include Gansitos?!?!???
Los Gansitos Marinela... Requete sabrosos son 🎶🎶🎶
Pa metieron masapan y esa madre nadie come más de 1
Yeah tbh that was a let down. 😔
There is a youtube short for gansito only
These are all mostly pocho snacks.
I've met Fluffy at a restaurant we were eating at with the family, my sister went to go take a pic with him and he started ragging on her broken Iphone, lol! It was so funny, we were all laughing, good times.
should've made your sister ask him to buy her a new one who knows maybe he would've
@@davidaguirre2255 🤨 weird
😂
When he referred to the mazapan and said “you only got these when you sold something or a check cleared” I felt that😂😔
As an adult living in Mexico, for a short while. I tried these snacks and really enjoyed them. Some of their chocolate was not my favorite but still enjoyed, different candy.
For me being only 17 years old I have traveled all over the globe. Mexico was most definitely my favorite place. Love the culture, had fun and of course the food was amazing
What was your favorite dish/snack/drink while there?
Mexico is underrated as far as tourism goes. I mean I can only imagine. I would definitely want to go.
“Why? Because he’s Mexican and it makes sense.”
HELP MY!!! My muscles are too big! I am a big tall man and my muscles are even BIGGER! I use them to get views but they HURT so much!!! Because they are heavy. Do you have any advice, dear spy
Can’t have a cis white readheaded male do it now can ya?😀
Not going to lie, your picture makes the comment better 😂
@@isaiahmarquez9582 as long as it makes it better 😂
Mmmm peanuts.
I got to pal around with Gabriel for an evening as part of an internship in 2014. Absolute great dude. His set went super long and he paid the driver of the bus to wait (like... A LOT of money). Great guy, couldn't be nicer. Cove Haven 2014, what a night.
The memories and nostalgia came rushing in after watching this video. I remember picking these up after school at my corner bodega.
takis and mazapan, THE SHIT when you just got out of school...
It made me wish we had a Mexican store in my area in Canada so I could try and taste test these on my channel !!! They all looked so delicious !!
This brought me so many joyful memories when I was living in Mexico during my childhood.
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1:34 - this part has to be the best part, because when you're a diabetic and know what he means by that.... lol
Funfact: Sabritones are like the opposite of pork rinds lol with a really similar consistency (to the lighter, airier chicharones, not the really hard fat ones), because they are actually vegan!
Don't Sabritones have natural flavoring: like animal & plant based flavoring?
They're the same as duritos (not Doritos). Flour based
@@mattmao47 they are accidentally vegan.
@@edithdlp8045 pork is opposite of vegan haha
@@pouponboy6330 sabritones are not pork, they are made from flour in a shape of a pork rind. That is why its called sabritones not chicharones (pork rinds).
YALL LITERALLY NEED TO TRY ALL OF THEM!!!!!!!! These are a need to have, you won’t regret it.
I NEED to try them all to and do a taste testing video on my channel with them !! Ive already tried the TAKIS FUEGO on my channel and its DA BOMB !!!
Japanese peanuts hands down my favorite!
@@FoodTastertv try mazapan,gansito,pinguinos,pulparindo
@@FoodTastertv yall?
No te preocupes, va vergancitos.. jaja
Ive never seen mazapán candys until this video and now they are my favorite snacks thank you fluffy
Only episode of this I'm giving the light of day. Love Fluffy
The Andrew Zimmern one was really good.
All of these that I've had are amazing, and the ones i haven't had look amazing. He needs to add a drink section, Jarritos, Topo Chico, and Mexican Coke.
It's awesome seeing some Mexican snacks being showed to everyone through UA-cam. Underrated and amazing snacks.
Saw these at our local grocery store yesterday. Picked up the Mazapan because my husband loves peanut butter. He really enjoyed it and got it open and didn't break it! Love Takis, but they are soo addicting.
Fun fact: Takis in Mexico are noticeably spicier than the US market Takis. Being in San Diego/Tijuana, we can taste both sides of many products.
@@djoscartj that's coo, ships some to me
Edit: is there actually anyway to get that version though?
@@djoscartj same with the Coke soda huh?
@@freddycabrera837 Yes, Mexican Coke uses real sugar, whereas the US still uses high fructose corn syrup as a sweetener.
Man I’m not even a spice lover, but takis are somethin else… the first time I had them I was like ??? I don’t want to keep eating these because my mouth hurts but I can’t stop??? 😂 my Mexican friend was just like girl I know go get the other bag 🤣
I felt like my whole life was a lie when I found out Duvalín actually doesn’t have chocolate. It’s actually hazelnut.
🤯 I just learned something new
isnt it hazelnut chocolate ??? I wish we had them here so I could try and taste test them on my channel !!!!
From what the ingredients are it is chocolate, pretty much like nutella
Damn! What's next? Carlos V is caramel instead of chocolate??
Duvalín and Nucita are both tropicalized versions of Nutella. Lol
I love Gabriel I watched almost all his shows and they always have me dying
All these snacks makes me miss my uncle alot, him and my aunt live miles away now and I've got to visit them soon!!
You did not miss a single beat these are all childhood classics for me
My best friend Is Mexican and I’ve been blessed to try all these candies since they got a shelf full of all kinds. IMO they taste better than most American candy.
Cool pfp
I’m Mexican & I disagree
@@diobrando4063 Thank you Dio!
@@levi_octavian your welcome
@@heisenberg6334 how did you get that cross in your User name
I really love Gabriel's comedy, but videos like this really express his kind and intelligent side that I think I appreciate even more. Would love to see him to more reviews like this or just talking about stuff. Him just talking affectionately about his childhood snacks is genuine experience that he shares with the audience.
Gracias mi hermano por tu gran trabajo que haz hecho por la cultura, eres un orgullo para la raza.
2:38
That hot sauce cover is beautiful!!!
Fluffy and his spicy dogs!
Fluffy has lost weight, but he's still Thicc, I respect regardless; he needs to be healthy for Frankie and His Wife, end of story. I'm proud of this guy.
bro he single now
I know hin being fat is his whole thing but his getting old now he needs to start taking care of himself
Is it just me, or did he lose a lot of hair? Or did he shave it off?
@@johnarroyo2836 what nooooooo what about the Lil man
When I started getting into Fluffy, dude was in his late 30s (I forgot that he was on All That in the 90s, lol and I'm a 90s kid). His weight then made me worried about his health. Saw him live a couple of years later live. Dude slimmed a bit, but that's when he opened up about him getting diagnosed with Type-2 diabetes and that he HAD to lose a couple of pounds to stay alive. He said he went from Fluffy to Buffy there. Glad he made that light joke, but glad that he realized along the way that he has that potential to keep that success he ended up getting and deserves and that he needs to preserve as much health as he can so he can live for a long time. Love Fluffy as a comedian and he seems like a great guy to meet. I'd be devastated if he died young.
I sent my bf a pic of me carefully opening and holding a mazapane with the text "this is how gentle I'll be with your heart" and his blonde hair blue eyed self didn't get it. I love him so much.
My uncle gave me a box of Duvalín when he went to visit his family. I loved them so much and your right nothing I've found tastes like these!!
"It's gotta be straight up... you know when you park your car I don't know if that shits gonna be there when I get back" 😂 4:48
Next time do the "obleas". This was one of my favorites growing up! They look like the wafers you get during mass, for those of you who were raised in the Catholic religion. But they took it up a notch by adding "cajeta" in the middle of two wafers. Cajeta is caramel that is traditionally made with goat's milk. So delicious! I know you know what I'm talkin' bout Fluffy! 😜
fun fact: the sabritones are wheat puffs, so theyre vegan friendly!
it's a little confusing but we call both pork rinds and the wheat ones "chicharrones." The wheat ones come in wheels as well and different brands aren't chile limon seasoned, so you can put hot sauce on them.
yup! i love those wheels too with a little valentina on top!
So thats why they taste really bad...
@@erikaphillips4403 with some lime juice and tapatio 🔥
And and.... fun fact: THEY'RE AMAZING :)
I'm really enjoying this series. It fun to hear the memories and stories associated with the snacks.
Made me wish all those snacks were available in Canada so I could taste test them on my channel. The only one we get here in regular stores is the TAKIS FUEGO and I LOVED it when I tried it on my channel !!!!!
As a mexican, mexican snacks is the best they're so much variety 🇲🇽🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤❤
Can we get one on just Mexican candy, they have so many good candies over there, I freaking love them
Man, some of those snacks bring back *memories* ! I would hang out with my cousins, sitting at a street corner, throwing fireworks, and snacking on these bad boys. Good times!
Wish we got these in canada so I could taste test them on my channel. The only one I have tried on my channel is TAKIS and those just rock !!!!
@@FoodTastertv Takis are great! You can't go wrong with fuego!
Honestly, I think it would be great to one day try poutine, real maple syrup, Canadian bacon, bagged milk, and ketchup chips from Canada. It would be a fun food adventure for my tastebuds.
@@RosieBabyCheeks LOL bagged milk is only in the province of Ontario , ketchup chips from LAYS are delicious !!! Poutine can be amazing if done right and im NOT a fan of maple syrup But I did try maple cookies on my channel and apparently I like those a lot LOL . Im glad I decided to do taste testing videos on my channel cause honestly its like fun adventure for the taste buds !!
@@FoodTastertv You know, bagged milk being in Ontario makes sense, since my friends who told me about it lived in Ontario at the time. Although, I'm kind of surprised to hear they are only sold there.
I did hear that Lays ketchup chips were really good. Coincidentally, in Mexico there are chips called Sabritas de adobadas, which are potato chips with tomato and a chile that isn't really spicy. I wonder if they taste similarly to Lays ketchup chips?
I'll have to check out you video on maple cookies then. I'm curious if there is something in the ingredients that makes you like the cookies more or if there is a difference type of maple syrup adding into the recipe?
Taste testing videos are fun to watch, especially if it involves food I'm nostalgic for or it involves a challenge in some way. I wish you luck in your food journey!
Gabriel saying “lemon” when he’s probably meant to say “limón” which is actually a lime😂 I do this all the time because I only think of limones 😂
Aaaah omg yes all never say it right and isn't weir that there's no real word for Limas there's a Lima tree at my friends house and every gringo that comes is freaked out because they don't know what to call them, I'm like it's "limas, limas limas" 🤣 I googled it and it's just citrus fruit 😒 ain't that lame Lol 😂
I read “limones” as limos.
I'm half mexican and we grew up calling limes lemons because my dad thought they were the same lmao
@@indicaking like 99.9% of people in the South of Mexico
No, Fluffy is actually right. What people here call "limes" (or key limes) is really "Limon Mexicano", grown mostly in the state of Michoacan, Mexico.
I would love to see this series turn into a hot ones style while the guests are being interviewed about their favorite snacks!
That would be soo enjoyable
A series where everyone has to try a bunch of Mexican snacks. 🌶🥜🍮🥭
Mexican snacks bring back fun memories. They are the best!
Sean Evans did such a great job building this channel to where it is now with Hot Ones. Bigger stars + bigger outreach = bigger influence
“Cash your check and buy more Takis with it” lmaoo yes me tooo
GABRIEEEEEEEEL!
Literally still one of my all time favorite entertainers ever! Gold as a comedian; but he’s just all around entertaining! Which is hard to pull off.
Takis are basically my replacements for Flaming Hot Cheetos!
Don’t they dissolve the lining in your stomach?
@@jjs333 They definitely do! I got an ulcer because of them 😅
@@jjs333 Takis are bad for your stomach and is recommended not to eat too much, but I am Mexican so as long as it taste good I’ll keep eating it lol
Ive tried both on my channel in my taste testing videos are TAKIS are way better !!!
I eat both.
My only complaint about this video is it’s not long enough. Love it!
The mexican japanese-invented peanuts are like SO GOOD. My mom always brings me some
Duvalin in the fridge for 1 hour. Best thing ever. Gabriel killed it with his choices. I grew up on this same things.
Fun fact: Fluffy always thought the tapatio man was his dad. 🇲🇽🌮😂
Nah, it was more so that's what his mom said. He'd ask his mom what his dad looked like, and she'd just show him the bottle, "Looks like that!"
You can tell right away that this guy is a comedian, he's so funny 🤣🤣
Duvalin. We have here in El Salvador Nucita which is the same creamy chocolate and vanilla but they add a strawberry creamy flavor so it's three flavors in one.
Then we have Boquitas Diana and Boquitas BocaDeli which is pretty much the standard for all snacks.
Takis Fuego! I love them along with Taqueritos Chile Toreado which tastes like Takis fuego but a step down in spicy. Greetings from El Salvador Central America.
We have Nucita in México too! And my opinion may be unpopular but Nucita is better than Duvalin! (or at least it was when I was little lol)
Yea we also have nucita with the little dinosaur in mexico lol i always felt they were the cheaper version but like you said they had the 3 flavors so made them better specially at piñatas lol
We Mexicans also have duvalines with strawberry. We have different combinations of the three flavors (not mixed). So here they just happened to get the one with vanilla and chocolate only.
@@hehheh1204 Am I crazy or at some point in the 90s there were Duvalines with only one flavor??
@@Wallllllly I am embarrassed to say this, but I did not grow up in the 90s...I was born in 00 :(
Gabriel/Fluffy is so cool and humble. I bet he can make anyone laugh. Takis and the cake things I've seen sold here in the ghetto areas of NYC but only in the little Bodega joints not like shop-rite or something lol
TAKIS are amazing Ive tried them on my channel and I wish we got the peanuts snacks for me to taste test !!!!
I saw Takis in shoprite in Yonkers and also NJ most stores had them
@@FoodTastertv yeah theyre good just hard. I have to be careful I don't chip a tooth on some foods haha but yeah they're good.
@@everybodyclapyourhands4742 Cool. Sadly the ones in my local are dont have them, I think I saw them once in a stop & shop. But haven't seen them in a while.
Very interesting! Here in Brazil we have ones kind of like these mexican snacks:
Duvalín -> Nucita
Takis -> Doritos Sweet Chilli
Masapanas -> Paçoquita(paçoca rolha ou quadrada)
Kakawattes -> Amendoim Santa Helena(amendoim japonês)
Sabritones -> Baconzitos.
There are several companies that make snacks of the same type but the ones mentioned before are the most known and famous here. God bless. Peace.
No *Lucas* ?
I thought they were hella famous , legendary.
Barely touched the surface on Mexican candy , I should know, I grew up in the hood , in the 90s.
They don’t make the Original Lucus powder anymore, just the baby lucus.
The blue cap ones are bomb...Mango Flavor
Ugh how i miss the original Lucas. Dip my hot Cheetos in them all day.
Damn grew up on that. Also Chaka chakas, Dedos. Or the watermelon rebanaditas
I used to love Lucas as a kid, but they stopped making it because it was found to contain a lot of lead. So no more Lucas, if you find some I wouldn't advise eating it lol
we have a version of Mazapan here in the Philippines called POLVORON. 😁😁😁 but we also have a masapan delicacy wjich is made out sugar, butter, egg yolks, ground pili nuts that is baked like macaroons...
we also have masapan de buk which mainly uses cocnut meat...
I used to get a deep fried peanut brand from some international grocery stores in South Seattle that was Filipino and it was good as the Mexican Japanese peanuts for sure. I also loved all the vegan chicharron brands from Phillipines I think pancit palabok is one of my fave Filipino dishes. I also love buko pandan flavor in a creamy milky drink maybe frozen and blended or the buko pandan jelly that most canned brands make with agar agar. Ya Filipinos done me right. I also honestly think that the Filipino longaniza is the best extension of Spanish longaniza that exists in this Earth but I like a little sweetness and umami, some people do not enjoy especially the sweetness. Some people are also just stubborn and won’t admit it is their favorite if it’s not from where they’re from or what nationality or whatever. I also really enjoy Filipino spaghetti sauce for the same reason of enjoying the sweetness of it. Very delicious cooking and snacks from the Phillipines.
I wish I had both the Mexican and the Filipino versions of the snack to try and taste test on my channel !!!
@@FoodTastertv, my grandma was Mexican, and my grandpa was Pinoy, but we never had snacks from either place. Grandpa just liked to eat his fish and bittermelon (barf).
@@Supervillain725 Im sorry to hear that !! I have tried TAKIS on my channel and loved it !!!
@@FoodTastertv I LOVE Takis. Have you tried the blue ones?
4:25 That is actually a true story because when my dad, my mom and I would watch a fight they would buy the peanuts. Love you Fluffy from your All time Biggest Fan
Hes looking healthy, happy for him. Hard to lose the weight especially as we get older
If you have EVER eaten any of these, you know that NOTHING compares to their uniqueness. I know there are tons of products out there, but these chiquitos have earned a place of their own, once you have eaten them. Japanese Peanuts are sooooo good. Mazapanes melt immediately, once they are in your mouth, with a delicious taste of peanuts. The Sabritones... gee, they do taste better with lime and salsa. Dubalin, can compete with Nutella. Takis came to existence in 1999, but apparently they are all the rage, and yet, I rather have Sabritones.
If you have not tried Pulparindo or any of the tamarind candies, try them. Cocadas (made of coco), Dulce de Leche bars or round pieces, are a yum yum... Just ensure you eat them in moderation, as ALL of them have a high content of sugar. Available in any Mexican market. Enjoy!!! 🥳🥳🥳
Saw him live in Memphis back in February. Absolutely loved him
Man.. Gabriel is just good vibes 😎
Damn Fluffy! You've lost a lot of weight since I first started watching your comedy. Keep on hermano. We need you around for many more decades.
Gabriel...you make those snacks seem so zesty...thank you so much
Living in East LA, everyone's eating this stuff, and it's amazing. Takis with Nacho Cheese is where it's AT!
Takis with salsa is the proper way.
I’m happy to say I’ve had everything but the Duvalín at least once (including the Tapatio hot sauce) a lot of those snacks were all around in Cali and I definitely enjoyed em
DUVALIN IS LITERALLY SO GOODDDD UGHHH
I trust Gabriel when he says something tastes good.
I swear to God that Takis has two factories where they're made because some of the packs are too salty and not spicy enoug hand others are perfectly spicy
or just how they’re feeling that day
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I have to get them at a mexicana because they're only spicy their
THANK YOU, some would be filled with powder and just really good to eat and spicy, and then there’s those fucking bags that taste kinda burnt each bite and looks like it got the powder licked off each taki.
Some come from Mexico and others from texas. That might be why.
It’s beautiful how food can bring all of us together, different opinions, different tastes but nobody here has been disrespectful.
Gabriel is funny no matter what show he’s on 😂😂😂😂😂
I grew up eating all these and still eat them 🔥
I’m not Mexican but I’ve had the first one in the U.S. Granted, it was at Mexican supermarkets, but you can find it. I used to eat it all the time when I was a kid. It’s soooo good.
Fun fact: Tomatoes originated in Mexico. When the Spanish conquered Mexico in the 16th century, they discovered that Aztecs used tomatoes in their cooking. The conquerors then brought tomato plants back to Europe.
They also used to taste like shit and be tiny
Thank God for imperialism
Thank you for this information
i wonder if the italians perfected growing and cooking tomatoes or maybe its because of their soil. cuz to this day, they say the best tomoatos/pizza sauce comes from italy. maybe naples? i forget, its italy nonetheless.
edit: btw that thought process had led people to believe tomatoes originated in italy. not being sarcastic when i say, thanks for the history lesson.
@@vipset87 tradition makes things taste better
¿Y los Gansitos? Damn, Gabriel left out the biggest one
Eating a gansito right now!
Mamut, buba lubu
I've had De La Rosa Mazapan before. They have the obvious peanut butter taste, but it's a little sweeter, there's peanuts in every piece, it's got a powdered sugar texture and it melts in your mouth. Quite a crazy snack, but it's real good at the same time
Mazapan has gone through a nice "evolution" and recent trendiness...from the same "De La Rosa" company coming out with chocolate-coated and marshmallow versions, mini and giant sizes, Mazapan is now a common coffee "flavor", a "champurrado" flavor variation, donut topping, ice creams, among other things.
I feel like he's dropped enough weight to fall out of the Fluffy Category! Good job Gabriel!!!
Fr I think he's in the husky category
He's always gonna be fluffy to us. I think it was more of a nickname then a weight thing
Meh he still pretty fluffy lol
Pretty soon it'll have to be Fluffy-lite.
@@bhkearns he was a hot Cheetos puff for a while now he just a normal corn puff Cheeto but who knows we might see him as a fry one day
“You can taste the sugar..believe me I’m diabetic I know” 💀
Del La Rosa and Duvalin were my two favorite Mexican sweet candy snacks 😋
This vid was on-point. Well done.
Fluffy is such an enjoyable guy!
02:37 I absolutely LOVE that Tapatío label - both hot and fluffy!😆We love you Fluffy!
Popular Opinion: Every single one of ya'll agreed that Iglesias side-chick made our Day:
every single youtube video has a comment like this. it's like moron-level madlibs
Damn I know it's hard to bring Fluffy on this show but you have to do it every chance you get. He brings so much life into this show and I love watching him. Thank you for making him recurring!
I just had a mazapan a second ago, love those things. They and the Japanese peanuts are pretty common at convenience stores in Tennessee.
There's a mexican saying that tells " baby imagine how I'm gonna treat you if I'm careful enough to not break the mazapán when i unwrap it "!
Never a big fan on mazapanes the texture just didn’t do it for me but them Duvalins trisabor are the bomb
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Try the chocolate covered ones