As a child of a Malaysian mum, the Haw Flakes immediately unlocked a memory of me as a child eating those discs in the car on the way home from the Chinese store... Good times.
I'm an Egyptian but I lived a couple of years in Malaysia as a kid and I remember eating haw flakes and monster noodles with my friends, good memories for sure 😂
hawflakes are made from hawthorn, a naturally very sour fruit with a distinct taste that works so well when candied in any type of form. Comes from China and its most popular form is tanghulu
When I was young I always thought it was made out of shrimp since in Cantonese "ha" is a homonym for the word shrimp. Hawthorn berry makes much more sense lol
Funny but learned more about Uncle Roger. He is from Malaysia, then probably emigrated to UK. It's interesting that he likes Lucky Charms, no wonder Lucky Charms has a cult following around the world because its like Cheerios with colorful mini marshmallows. I can resonate popular Asian snacks like haw flakes, shrimp chips or kropeck, and Milo choco malt drink. I used to eat Milo by the spponful though as a candy.
@@Popatoh so what??? Did the CCP destroyed your childhood and massacre your family while you watch? I guess no... lol ...so why are you being butthurt?
As an Indonesian who grew up in Sumatra where there are a lot of Malaysian snacks available; I would say Hiro, Ding Dang, Tora, and Apollo are the best.
To each their own. I was excited to try shrimp chips for years. I finally got a bag and hated it. I tried a different brand some time later. I still don’t like it. I love shrimp but shrimp chips are not good to me
Gotta find a good brand; some are salty and just taste like tempura shrimp, very clean and light. Others taste like you cooked shrimp, collected the shells, made a stock, then made dough and baked crackers from straight shrimp stock - strong af to the point you and everyone around you smells of them.
I'm from Trinidad and Tobago and I eat everything on this list except the potato chips since we don't get them.. I have a pack of Haw Flakes in my cupboard right now... When we were younger, swear to god, we called it, and "Chinee Sausage" as we thought it was made of meat.. Later we realised, it was made from a fruit.. Great snacks and a great ode to Asian/West Indian culture..
Fish sauce too, is basically decomposed fish puree. Milo dinosaur (Milo piled on ice with milk) is good too. Malaysian cuisine is one of the big "fusion" types in that it has Chinese, Indian, Sri Lankan and English foods combined. Try the tea set of milk tea with kaya toast.
Uncle Roger during the pandemic Hot ones did have the guests make their own wings. They sent the sauces to the guests and then videoed them in to film the episode.
Milo was imported into Malaysia and Singapore just a few years after it was invented in 1934, and they consumed more Milo per capita than we Aussies ever did. Malaysian Milo also has a lot more sugar, and about the same amount of crushed multivitamin tablets to lie about its health benefits so they can slap a sportsperson on the can.
It's invented by an Aussie but it's Nestle, so it's never truly yours. and it's way past popular. it's a staple, pretty much part of the culture in Malaysia. we consumed more Milo per capita than anyone else combined. you can check that yourself. we got its biggest factory here. it's in every house, every restaurant, every corner
@@zaarkhananal7165 I'm from the UK and they literally give you half a bag of air, rather than the food itself. They're super stingy here and give you less then you paid for sometimes. I think they must have a good batch, perhaps. lol
holycow there are so many beautiful PH woman... me as a superwhite european learning Tagalog for a while now 500+ words already, sadly no grammar yet XD
the instant ramen one... I remember just doing this with regular packets of instant ramen. Same exact thing, crush the contents, open the packet, add the spice mix and shake. It's so good, I might have to get a packet of mama's right now lol
It's actually Australian but is popular in places like Malaysia,South Africa and Jamaica so if you know anybody from those areas get them to send you some.
There's no such thing as looks Singaporean or looks Malaysian. it's a very diverse country. plus, chinese are all the same. literally. of you talk about accent, yes there's a difference. but the look.? bruh LOL
I found MAMEE Monster snack from a Chinese supermarket at Chinatown London..big package (have 8small packs inside)only selling 1pound few year ago..They have selling Malaysia import crackers/biscuits, instant noodles too... Chinatown London also have one Malaysian restaurants call "Rasa Sayang"... & Malaysian owned Casino Genting UK u can found nearby Chinatown London too, just the size only less than 1/100 compare to Malaysia Genting Highlands casino 😅😅
@@somejerkbag I mean, ironically, there's rumors floating around the internet that Mike Chen is in some sort of cult. He posts some really obscure stuff on his Facebook sometimes.
I think Uncle Roger for me is the most relatable in terms of snacks. Like there are celebrities that I share certain snacks with but this guy more so than not there's some familiarity with his snacks for me that makes him super relatable
@@jeremylow5883 Well to be really technical, they are in the same rose family genetically, but so is pears, plums, bunch of berries, and even almonds. theletters is implying that Hawthorns are the "apple" we know as "apple", that's just factually wrong...
When I was a kid, there was an urban legend that you use Haw Flakes to feed parking meters since one flake was roughly the same size and thickness as a quarter.
Which of Uncle Roger's snacks are you most interested in trying?
Shrimp crackers
Those Haw Flakes sound so good
@@canaisyoung3601 He opened the bag the same way a serial killer would.
I'm more interested in the snack of the CCP that he opened.
You guys made him do this in character? Kinda racist.
thank you for having me 🧡
Fuiyoh
I love your channel! Fuiyoh
Hot Ones next pls
keep bending over grab your ankles for the CCP
Are you still simping for the Chinese Communist Party? I unsubscribed you because of that.
"You don't need therapy, all you need is msg"
-Uncle Roger
Well, it would be cheaper too.
@@wchan39 That's true. lol
💀
true fellow malaysian childhood st9ry
Does this mean Uncle Roger's gonna be on Hot Ones? It'd be interesting to see how well he stays in character at about the last 3-4 wings :D
I bet he puts his foot down on Da Bomb.
@@jepprey4953 Definitely gonna be a haiyaaaa~ at that point.
I want this more than anything
@@jepprey4953 This wing made me put leg down from chair!!
@@myfootyuniverse lol, and every wing before that one he’ll comment Malaysian food more spicy, why so weak!
“So many vegetarian, then you complain you have depression” I love this man he made my whole day better
Chinese puppet and patsy
I listened to that, then went to eat wagyu beef, it made my day better😂 (even though wagyu beef is rip off good)
vegetarian food is great too tho
@@jendukiexo10 vegetable=sad
@@jendukiexo10 you can lie to yourself all you want but please don’t lie to us.
Uncle Roger struggling with those bags, “Why so weak? WHY SO WEAK?!?!?” Lol
He didn't have his daily dose of msg yet. Most need coffee, uncle Roger needs msg
Haiyaaa
So weak cant even do a vid with Mike Chen
Soooooooooo wik
@@phox1515 Popeye has his spinach, Uncle Rodger has MSG
As a child of a Malaysian mum, the Haw Flakes immediately unlocked a memory of me as a child eating those discs in the car on the way home from the Chinese store...
Good times.
No matter if you're Malay,Indian or Chinese in Malaysia,the Haw Flakes will always be in our childhood memories
Same here pal, now if you'll excuse me, I need to hop off the computer or else I'll get beat.
im singaporean 0-0 but yeah those unlocked some great memories
I'm an Egyptian but I lived a couple of years in Malaysia as a kid and I remember eating haw flakes and monster noodles with my friends, good memories for sure 😂
The memory is so nostalgia
Cue back to the times when Uncle Roger says nothing can be too spicy, when he eats those hot wings we'll find out if that's true or not.
You again?
Chinese puppet.
Found you!
haha
You?
hawflakes are made from hawthorn, a naturally very sour fruit with a distinct taste that works so well when candied in any type of form. Comes from China and its most popular form is tanghulu
Oh cool thank you
Well i like hawrhorn tea...
Spread the wisdom ✨
When I was young I always thought it was made out of shrimp since in Cantonese "ha" is a homonym for the word shrimp. Hawthorn berry makes much more sense lol
I'm surprised Uncle Roger didn't know this.
I like how he's in character but there's obvious sincerity in there with the snacks
Funny but learned more about Uncle Roger. He is from Malaysia, then probably emigrated to UK. It's interesting that he likes Lucky Charms, no wonder Lucky Charms has a cult following around the world because its like Cheerios with colorful mini marshmallows. I can resonate popular Asian snacks like haw flakes, shrimp chips or kropeck, and Milo choco malt drink. I used to eat Milo by the spponful though as a candy.
He went to college in the US as well so that might explain the Lucky Charms
He didn't migrate. He is just based there...
You forgot one interesting fact in all that : He is a genocide apologist and defends the CCP.
@@Popatoh so what??? Did the CCP destroyed your childhood and massacre your family while you watch? I guess no... lol ...so why are you being butthurt?
@@Popatoh have u a source for that claim?
As an Indonesian who grew up in Sumatra where there are a lot of Malaysian snacks available; I would say Hiro, Ding Dang, Tora, and Apollo are the best.
Apollo is straight bussin'.But I only bought Tora when I was a child just for the toys 😂
I used to buy apollo all the time in my school. One of the best snacks ever🔥🔥
apollo 👍
Apollo gang let's gooo. Too bad Apollo getting smaller in size nowadays haiyah
I miss the apollo ads everyday on tv, its gone
Shrimp crackers are a awesome snack as a westerner I can vouch for them.😂
To each their own. I was excited to try shrimp chips for years. I finally got a bag and hated it. I tried a different brand some time later. I still don’t like it. I love shrimp but shrimp chips are not good to me
@@Woodshadow Same mate.
Really like seafood, but those crackers....
The wasabi flavored shrimp chips are amazing
@@GetIsekaid british man confirmed
Gotta find a good brand; some are salty and just taste like tempura shrimp, very clean and light.
Others taste like you cooked shrimp, collected the shells, made a stock, then made dough and baked crackers from straight shrimp stock - strong af to the point you and everyone around you smells of them.
As a Singaporean I definitely recall most of these snacks like the haw flakes, Milo, shrimp crackers, and mamee noodle snack, so delicious!
As an Australian you’re welcome for the Milo, always popular
Please get Uncle Roger on Hot Ones! He would be one of the best guests!
I want him to meet Mike Chen and discuss hot oil.
@@KallumBest no it's not. Taiwan is china's own
It would be the highest rated hot wings ever.
can we appreciate uncle roger that he catches every snack in his hand perfectly just like in 4:25
"You don't need therapy, you need MSG" - Uncle Roger 2022 (🤣😂💀)
I'm from Trinidad and Tobago and I eat everything on this list except the potato chips since we don't get them.. I have a pack of Haw Flakes in my cupboard right now... When we were younger, swear to god, we called it, and "Chinee Sausage" as we thought it was made of meat.. Later we realised, it was made from a fruit.. Great snacks and a great ode to Asian/West Indian culture..
hawflakes are actually healthy
@@HiddenAgendas Nah, it's > 50% sugar
You don't need therapy, all you need is MSG.
-- Uncle Roger, 2022
**Put that on a t shirt**
What if you're one of those people who have an allergy/intolerance to MSG?
He literally supports genocide. He’s a Chinese puppet and patsy
@@canaisyoung3601 then ur weak
Fish sauce too, is basically decomposed fish puree. Milo dinosaur (Milo piled on ice with milk) is good too. Malaysian cuisine is one of the big "fusion" types in that it has Chinese, Indian, Sri Lankan and English foods combined. Try the tea set of milk tea with kaya toast.
We need this man on Hot Ones ASAP
As an Aussie I was stoked to see the Milo 🥰🇦🇺
Thank yall for making Milo, it's honestly the best
Cant get enough of his humour. I'm glad I can relate to almost everything he said 😂
The way Uncle Roger catches the snacks at 4:24 is way too smooth
We have milo all over Africa ❤❤
Nice to know we share a bit of our cultures
Milo’s all over the world. We have it in New Zealand too.
Milo originated in Australia in the 1930s
@9TEE3 so much cultural appropriation! Tsk tsk. Hahaha
@@SnakeEyesNZ oh wow really ?
I didn't know that..and to think that I thought that only Africans and asians knew that brand🤭❤
@@mungers88 I know that now🤭
Whoever invented it made my freaking childhood 😭❤
It's cool that Milo an iconic Australian invention is beloved in so many countries.
We owned Milo now. no country consumed it more than Malaysia. but thanks for the invention
as a malaysian, i can confirm that fish smell is actually very welcomed especially a malay street snack (Lekor) itz in malay
Uncle Roger during the pandemic Hot ones did have the guests make their own wings. They sent the sauces to the guests and then videoed them in to film the episode.
Milo is actually from Australia but its cool to see other countries love it the all the same
It's HUGE in singapore and malaysia
Milo was imported into Malaysia and Singapore just a few years after it was invented in 1934, and they consumed more Milo per capita than we Aussies ever did.
Malaysian Milo also has a lot more sugar, and about the same amount of crushed multivitamin tablets to lie about its health benefits so they can slap a sportsperson on the can.
It’s huge in the Caribbean also! I grew up drinking it
@@nxthanhehe6437 dont forget indonesia and philiphin
Widely available here in south Florida but I suspect it’s for the people from the Caribbean mostly
Haw Flakes and White Rabbit are one of the most iconic candies in Asia. Reminds me of my childhood in the Philippines.
The fact they’re both Chinese snacks lol
"You don't need therapy, you just need good food" i love it 🤣
He's speaking the truth, too. Good food is one of the few things on Planet Earth that can heal mind, body and soul at the same time.
As a Singaporean, I can confirm we have the same childhood snacks as our Malaysian neighbours
We share almost everything...😁
What about Indonesia? They similar too?
You copy everything from us anyway. no surprise. that facts everybody already knew
Trying to imagine what it would be like for someone if this was their very first introduction to Uncle Roger😂
2:41 I also grow up loving this one tiny snack
haven’t tasted them in 5 years lol
I could see Uncle hold back a “sorry children” leave joke on that first one.
Yeah Milo's Australian🇦🇺 Mate. It's just popular in a lot of regions like Malaysia
It's invented by an Aussie but it's Nestle, so it's never truly yours. and it's way past popular. it's a staple, pretty much part of the culture in Malaysia. we consumed more Milo per capita than anyone else combined. you can check that yourself. we got its biggest factory here. it's in every house, every restaurant, every corner
My guy got more cereal in that bag than I’ve had in my whole lifetime
Maybe it's because he's in the UK so they package it differently.
@@zaarkhananal7165 I'm from the UK and they literally give you half a bag of air, rather than the food itself. They're super stingy here and give you less then you paid for sometimes. I think they must have a good batch, perhaps. lol
As a Filipino I relate to all of these snacks! Childhood relived
holycow there are so many beautiful PH woman...
me as a superwhite european learning Tagalog for a while now 500+ words already, sadly no grammar yet XD
@@g60force Latin blood in them. They got it from the the Iberians when they enslaved them and gave them the Bible to wurship whyte man god.
@@g60force just move to the Philippines
@@g60force White people disliking themselves for being white
@@g60force I’m learning Tagalog grammar on duolingo u should try it
“You dont need therapy
All you need is MSG”
Never have i heard truer words spoken🤣🤣🤣
Oh wow, I forgot about Mamee monster! One of my fave snacks as a kid here in Australia
the instant ramen one... I remember just doing this with regular packets of instant ramen. Same exact thing, crush the contents, open the packet, add the spice mix and shake. It's so good, I might have to get a packet of mama's right now lol
But mamee's is different. Specifically made to be eaten raw with different flavours
This was the best snacked episode to date
5:53 "You don't need therapy, all you need is MSG."
-Uncle Roger
1:28 I thought he was boutta say "I know this for children, but I love children" 💀
I KNOW RIGHT HAHAHAHA
As Spaniard, I'm so happy to see that Uncle Roger likes our Torres chips 😌😌 (yes, Torres is a Spanish brand)
"You don't need therapy. All you need is MSG." 😂🤣💖
3:36 thats what she said. 😂😂 😭😭😭
Use to have Milo all the time back when I visited Jamaica back in 2010.
The Collab I never knew I needed
No matter where you look you see uncle roger. Uncle roger is unescapable
I will watch this over and over. Love uncle roger
Milo is actually Australian! But we're glad south east asia is in on the secret about how good it is
Best episode yet!!!!
I love how Uncle Roger eat cereal the correct way. Pour the cereal first then the milk. Not the other way around 👍🏻
What kind of monster would pour milk first then cereal?
@@syndetonation me
@@syndetonation me
I only, in the last week or so discovered his channel and then this video pops up. This has been a good time.
Milo is an Australian national treasure. It was invented in and first sold in the town where i live 😄
God Bless The Land Down Under
But but is be a identity for Malaysia beacouse when Indonesia talk about Malaysia Thay think is two Upin Ipin or Milo
NOBODY think of Australia when it comes to Milo nowadays. LOL we owned that now. Malaysian treats your "national treasure" wayyyy more
@faristont4561 two years later! 😆 sick burn though lol
5:32 Uncle Roger so confident with his right hand fuiyoh
Is it me or did he just outline my Australian childhood snacks ( except for lucky charms that's a USA thing )
The only thing Aussie there is Milo. the rest is asian. of course it can be found quite easily in Australia
I could listen to this guy talk all day!
That's so weird! My boyfriend bought the shrimp crackers today. Loved them ❤️
Oh! I didn't realise they had Milo in Malaysia! That's so cool! :D
I am also from Malaysia and I love these snacks
The mami monster and the shrimp crackers brings back memories for me
As an American living in Las Vegas I'll admit that Milo looks pretty good
It is, if you like malt drinks. And if you do, I highly encourage you to grab a box or can if you can find any in your area.
It's actually Australian but is popular in places like Malaysia,South Africa and Jamaica so if you know anybody from those areas get them to send you some.
Never knew milo was so popular overseas. Proud Australian product
Popular in Africa too I've seen
It's VERY popular worldwide. Malaysia is its biggest consumer. their largest factory is here too. it's a staple
It's VERY popular worldwide. Malaysia is its biggest consumer. their largest factory is here too. it's a staple
@@faristont4561 Yup here in Australia its Milo and vegemite every kid is brought up on. still cool to see a Aussie product do well overseas.
I never realised he was Malaysian instead he looks more Singaporean 😂😂
There's no such thing as looks Singaporean or looks Malaysian. it's a very diverse country. plus, chinese are all the same. literally. of you talk about accent, yes there's a difference. but the look.? bruh LOL
"We eat first, ask question later"😂😂
As a Sri Lankan, we have Milo too.
Looking at Milo makes me wanna have one 🤤
I always play these for background noise but Uncle Roger had me glued lol
0:58 I am a HUGE fan of Milo, in the ads for Milo it basically says: Milo is good for sports
True. I microwaved fish in office once. I got banned. So glad I work from home now.
@4:33 calling all new zealenders 😂😂😂 eating raw noodles hits me in the feels
Uncle Roger needs to be on Hot Ones! Fuyiooohh!
0:53 that's not totally true because if you drink Milo everyday you will become Sumo athlete
How'd imiss this? At 3:22 he goes off 😂😂😂 i DIED
I found MAMEE Monster snack from a Chinese supermarket at Chinatown London..big package (have 8small packs inside)only selling 1pound few year ago..They have selling Malaysia import crackers/biscuits, instant noodles too... Chinatown London also have one Malaysian restaurants call "Rasa Sayang"... & Malaysian owned Casino Genting UK u can found nearby Chinatown London too, just the size only less than 1/100 compare to Malaysia Genting Highlands casino 😅😅
this is so insightful ❤️
most people have forgotten that Uncle Roger basically bowed down and apologize to the CCP, just because he made a video with Mike Chen
Yeah, sadly the internet has memory loss and sometimes forgives genocide apologists.
He owes Mikey Chen an apology
He’s a shill
I appreciate you reminding everyone. The entire NBA and WWE have done the same for the sake of profits.
@@somejerkbag I mean, ironically, there's rumors floating around the internet that Mike Chen is in some sort of cult. He posts some really obscure stuff on his Facebook sometimes.
haw flakes are actual made of hawthorns fruits!
I tried everything except the lucky charm already as an Asian
So classic and memorable ☺️
Haw flakes is a Chinese snack with a main ingredient being hawthorns.
I think Uncle Roger for me is the most relatable in terms of snacks. Like there are celebrities that I share certain snacks with but this guy more so than not there's some familiarity with his snacks for me that makes him super relatable
I was waiting for this one
3:00 I thought they were going to throw the scissors at him
I grew up thousands of miles from Malaysia but haw flakes and Milo were my childhood favorites too.
Camping and netflix is a good discovery tho..
Love and appreciate the honest review for the Milo drink lol
Haw flake is made out of Hawthorne apples. So it's apple. I didn't know that for so long.
Haw flakes are apples????
Hawthorn is not an apple…
They are not technically apples themselves, but they are from the same fruit family (pommes). Hawthorns are also known as the Chinese haw or hawberry.
@@jeremylow5883 Well to be really technical, they are in the same rose family genetically, but so is pears, plums, bunch of berries, and even almonds. theletters is implying that Hawthorns are the "apple" we know as "apple", that's just factually wrong...
When I was a kid, there was an urban legend that you use Haw Flakes to feed parking meters since one flake was roughly the same size and thickness as a quarter.
As a Filipino, weekly grocery list always includes shrimp crackers (spicy flavor) and Milo.
the best Snacked episode so far. LOL
0:42 Milo actually originated in Australia not Malaysia!!
Yeah but I mean it's like a commodity here in Southeast Asia
@@Yee.5ang I know, I live in Southeast Asia, I was just saying because uncle Roger said it was Malaysian, and I just wanted to make a correction.
@@RSK-GamerZ ok i fully understand. Just saying it's popular here in Southeast Asia.
Just loved when ya said "mashmallow"
Get this dude on hot ones please!!!!
Can wait to see Uncle roger on HotOnes. This shall be a classic🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
The shrimp crackers and haw flakes 🥺❤️❤️❤️❤️my childhood faves 🇵🇭✨✨
Get uncle roger on hotones next 👌🏻👊🏻🍟
Uncle roger doesn’t realise Milo is actually Australian drink 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a Malaysian, I wholeheartedly agree.
This guy right here, depressed have some msg 😂😂😂 he is amazing lol