I’m a Taiwanese. Puffed rice candy is one of my favorite food!! Thank you for filming this. This street vendor is at Lane 131, Yanji Street, Taipei City, but it’s not open everyday. Almost every puffed rice candy street vendor is at irregular time and place. So, if you saw one during “Yao Bao Lo”, it’s your lucky day!!! 😂😂😂
This episode really brings back my childhood memory of being fascinated by the equipment & the loud sound of popping the rice. And of course, the sweet-tasting treat of munching on the rice candy makes my inside happy, even at the ripe old age of 57. Bless this man's soul for keeping this dying art alive. And I thank you for recording the entire procedure for future generations to witness & enjoy.
When I was a kid in Taiwan, the street vendors actually strolled their cannon workshop to different neighborhood, and yelled "Bao Bee Pong", which translates to "Explosive Rice Aroma". House wife and kids will bring their own small can of rice. We lined up those can of rice. The vendor than make Bao Bee Pong per household. Peanut was the only optional flavor. But who doesn't want peanuts? The small neighborhood would gather around and chit chatting. It was a feast.
Street vendors used to be very vocal in Taiwan. It is very sad that this has almost vanished, especially in Taiwanese. Rice cake vendors used to yell the kinds of rice cake they were selling: "lâi bé: o͘-kúe, uaⁿ-kúe, tiⁿ-kúe, tshài-thâu-kué, iû-tshang-kué, kiâm-tinn-ké, înn-á-kué... ōo-kué-khiau, bí-ko, âng-tāu-á-tinn-kué!", but this tradition is almost dead.
@Bubba Frost that is a myth, they are not a significant hazard to human health. Dogs and cats can carry and transfer 3-4 times more diseases to human. That is just exterminator propaganda. In addition they are very intelligent and one of few animals that is self aware - passed the mirror test. Pigeons are greatly missunderstod creature due to a lot of money being made by extermination companies to kill them, and they only reproduce as long as there is food so cities have a trash problem not a pigeon problem. A great musjustice has been done to them. I know this first hand and I have been rescuing feral pigeons for a long time. Had a dog and now I have a pet pigeon and must say, there is no difference. Great animals.
Hard working, careful and dedicated man. I like how he announces before the boom, at least I think that is what he says. Very interesting, and it looks good.
Usually they will yell VERY loud before the boom, and this man is just saying it, it's kind of new XD (the call is a convention, to prevent scaring others, and it usually goes lauder and lauder, they will pop the rice right on the last call, you can search with this title if you're interested:不忍台語將滅亡,阿華師:「我這一輩子,再也不說華語了。」 | 有情人, it's in the first few seconds)
@@greenlawnfarm5827 Clean hands that have been washed with soap and water is better as germs and bacteria often survive on all types of gloves. Hopefully he has clean hands!
UA-cam: wanna see some puffed rice candy being made? we see you've been watching street food lately. Me (sleepy): yeah, that sounds nice... [video starts] Me: •dazing out...• *Y A O B A O L O*
Great skill, organisation, workmanship, product, tools, technique and very professional. Well done my friend. I would definitely buy any of your product.
jason wu idk if your complaining but the bags are pretty large and he makes it by himself so your not only paying for the product but also for the service.
This is absolutely delicious. We also have this kind of candy in Vietnam. But in Vietnam, we add some gingers in too. Adding gingers will enhance candy's flavor to a whole new level.
Something about watching a guy work his craft is so soothing and satisfying. I could watch him make puffed rice all day. And all those different flavors looked delicious
Remind me with my childhood snack, it's a little bit sticky and sweet. miss that moment. Btw am I the only one, who always smilling when watched her cute smile? Love from Indonesia
This is Taiwanese traditional pop rice. When I was a kid, it was very common to see that it's made and sold on the street. I loved to watch the making process and hear the loud pop sound and I ate it very often, but now it's rare to see someone making it. The machine that pops rice isn't produced anymore, so it has become an antique.
I too had to stop everything even medical scare and watch the video for 1000 times to find the thin couple turn back finally. You are epic. You have to be the next US president. I beg you.
A cart that looked the same as this one would set up occasionally in front of my house!! Smells SO good. Yes the bang scared me once lol. I love this snack
It reminds me those days of childhood. I would bring a bag to wait in the line and enjoy watching the booming and mixing rice puffs. My favorite snacks.
I bet it smells so good passing through there. I can only imagine like walking on the Santa Monica pier as vendors sell their hot peanuts & food. I'd just like to point out how cute the lady is sampling the candy. She has such an adorable smile.
@steven100100 I love that movie 😁 Yup, The Santa Monica pier is so beautiful at night. It really is like that, the noise, the music etc. Fun place to visit.
Im from Indonesia, in my city the name of this snacks was "Gipang/Jipang" and it's hard to find someone who can cook it, the snacks is available during Islam big days here :" Good job for those seller. I miss the snacks already and should wait until Eid Mubarrak
WOW!! I've been eating this all my life and I had no idea how it was made! (usually our parents or friends buy it and bring it home) That's amazing and thank you for uploading this video!
Wow! The work and passion he puts in to making this treat is just amazing and rewarding! If only Canada could taste this rice cake. I have watched one other video, but there were at least 3 workers, this young man is a “one man show” he should be proud of his hard work. The price I think is way too low, but then I’m Canadian and everything is expensive in Canada. If I were given a chance to try this treat, I’d have no problem paying double of his asking price (7.00). Blessings from southern Ontario, stay safe and keep healthy!
This young man is so neat and organized. See his board and way to cut evenly. All his containers are square and shining. The way he stores ingredients with limited space. I also noticed the cross he is wearing. Wish him all the best. 😊
This food is also available in Korea It's delicious to eat right away, and more delicious when combined with sweet sauce I watched a good video 😊 Have a nice weekend
Sweet Escape what’s the fucking difference, my mum also eat this when she was young. She now still buy it from street. What makes Taiwan so fucking “special”
We call it "kh-a-ee" in Odisha ,a state from india. We love our snacks. New generation may be do not opt for it. But it's a darling for oldies,middle age people. It's a sweet,chewy snack with sugar or jaggery coated coconut and dryfruit slices. It's beautiful how we share same food with different name,back stories and from different region.
Na I'm pretty sure she is the secret to his almost million subs. He had a wonderful idea and she made it even better. Lots of people prefer the no talking. But her joy honestly is contagious af. She's the magic.
@@aftersexhighfives dude, i had this theory that the reason he travels a lot and eats a whole lot of good food is because of her, she probably has the money to fund all this, not that theirs anything wrong with it,shit my ex would always buy me and herself junk food lol its a good thing
The making of this. Is an odd process. I thoroughly enjoyed watching him. You gotta wonder. How did someone, come up with this?? I appreciate your hard work sir. And I hope your business is doing well, during these hard times.
@@matchc0635 nobody asked you what you would call it. We were being educated by the poster, by being shown what it is in their NATIVE LANGUAGE. I'd rather know the literal meaning of it in Taiwanese than to read your dumbed down ideas for names. If you find the translation "boom! That rice is smelling good" too hard to understand because of it's length, your idiocy would be considered a personal problem. Education over opinion. Learn it, live it.
@@telesamherring I am just providing another more formal and localized kind of translation to a word in other language,I knew the language,it's my native as well,so I optimized the translation by my knowledge and considered that as "education" as well,nobody asked doesn't mean that I can't say it,the internet is a place everyone can express their opinion. If you want to learn these Asian language by only literal meaning and random person on the web,then I except a random gibberish of Chinese that means nothing on your chest as tattoo.
This process of puffing cereals and grains was invented in my home town of Red Wing, MN by a Mr. Anderson. Very interesting to see this process which is very close to the original prototypes. Very interesting, thanks for sharing!
Still, no matter how humble the enterprise, this man is his own boss. NO ONE tells him what to do, when to clock on, what to wear, how many hours to work, or how to run his business.
@@aureliusmarcus1817 depends on where you work and what you do. I've audited many businesses and most of the time... people are more free and have more time for their hobbies and loved ones having the 9-5. Businesses take a lot of work. However for people with control complexes with undesirable personalities... may not be the best path
Amazing to see the childlike joy people take from a simple pleasure like a comfort food. Great video. I loved watching and buying food from street venders when I was stationed at Camp Mobile near Dongduchan.
As a child, I loved to soak one or two pieces into the milk and blended like a cereal, they taste good and will always be in part of my childhood memories.
This is my childhood, when I was little, all neighbor kids will stay around the puffy rice car, wait he says “ careful!ready to puffy!” After explode whole kids just scream and laugh. 😏
We have like that in Egypt, and you can make it from many things, including coconut, including peanuts, chickpeas, sesame, almonds, hazelnuts, and finally spoilage. 👌😋
Looks amazing and delicious and love the hard work and dedication he puts into the process 😊 but with the amount of handling he does with his bare hands, wish simple food prep gloves were part of the mix. (Yes I know he sanitizes his hands before each round). Always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to eating and food preparation. Still a great job done and looks yummy 😊
Except gloves do nothing except spread more germs and bacteria. Hop off UA-cam, lay off the fast food, and do some research before y'all start spouting at the mouth. Unless, of course, y'all are comfortable with someone using gloves that have transferred all the bacteria and germs of where they've been, dust particles, dirt particles, coughing and sneezing, other people's hands, and then some (remember, gloves just sit open in a little cardboard box) onto your food, just so you can have a little bit of "peace of mind" knowing he's wearing gloves. Besides, in food settings, gloves are generally used for handling raw meats, or handling buckets of sanitizer. Only in fast food does it apply to food prep.
so I think we better ask him if he has health certificate or health permits before starting his business and why he is not wearing mask and gown and hairnet and any other PPE's or BSI, what else? .... honestly, with or without gloves i'm eating puffed rice hehehe....
I’m a Taiwanese. Puffed rice candy is one of my favorite food!! Thank you for filming this.
This street vendor is at Lane 131, Yanji Street, Taipei City, but it’s not open everyday.
Almost every puffed rice candy street vendor is at irregular time and place.
So, if you saw one during “Yao Bao Lo”, it’s your lucky day!!! 😂😂😂
Are they really called "popcorn" in Chinese lol?!
@@sdlock83 they are called "Mi-Shiang" or "Bow-Mi-Shiang", meaning from "pop-rice"(puffed rice).
臺北有在賣喔
還以為只剩中南部有了
改天去買來ㄔ
Thank you for the place you mension, I was trying to find, where is this place? I know now Taiwan, thank you again.
Verdade linda concordo
everybody gangsta till the vendor starts loading cannons with rice
yeah maybe he himself is a retired gangsta
How do we know he’s a retired gangsta and not still a true gangsta????
@@zakeerabdulkarrim2573 idk, how?
gangstar at night, candy maker as a day job
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be a pigeon that lives close to where this guy works must be amazing
Thats smart
Yeah theres a taiwanese old man version as well, spills a lot of rice
exept for the rice cannon part
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Fodase
12:00 the couple in the background, the loud bang startles them and they decide to go back the other way lol
They looked terrified! I think they realized they need to go change underwear and therefore must leave.
I get scared easily. So that, BANG!!! Would have done me in😆.
i was wondering if anyone noticed lmao they were like naw bro XD
Fuck this shit im out... The couples final quotes 😂😂😂
@@lauremehrkens5891 mo
The fact that the making of this is by one guy only makes it much more handmade and tastes much better.
Mmmm hands
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I think Indonesian made still better
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Vendor: You want some puffed rice?
Me: Yeah sure.
Vendor: Okay, just got to load my cannon, one sec.
Yep
Vendor : follow me 1, 2, 3,
*BOOOM*
Fire the panzerschreck!!
Yeah I watched that part 3 times
He's hard-working and his puffed rice candy looks yummy. Wanna try some. 😋
This episode really brings back my childhood memory of being fascinated by the equipment & the loud sound of popping the rice. And of course, the sweet-tasting treat of munching on the rice candy makes my inside happy, even at the ripe old age of 57. Bless this man's soul for keeping this dying art alive. And I thank you for recording the entire procedure for future generations to witness & enjoy.
Boiling sugar and hot candy isn't easy to work with. This guy earns every penny.
Right?..The Melted Sugar burn is the worst type of burn that can happen and working it with just bare hands is risky
I have third degree burns over 1/4 of my body just from watching.
Wow I was wondering if that was sugar his hands must be like hard as rocks
Hahahahaha he only earns pennies 😂
This guy has fire resistance wdym?
11:57 He is very polite. He was afraid of scaring people around.
19:40 lol
Did he say *Fire in the Hole!* ?
@@YzuAiha YES
The couple in the background got scared and turned the other way XD
@@YzuAiha no, but he said ITS ABOUT TO BLOW
When I was a kid in Taiwan, the street vendors actually strolled their cannon workshop to different neighborhood, and yelled "Bao Bee Pong", which translates to "Explosive Rice Aroma". House wife and kids will bring their own small can of rice. We lined up those can of rice. The vendor than make Bao Bee Pong per household. Peanut was the only optional flavor. But who doesn't want peanuts? The small neighborhood would gather around and chit chatting. It was a feast.
Hello! Please tell me the ingredients of the syrup, besides sugar, what else is added
@@hyipland9719 looks like water, sugar, corn syrup, and a splash of oil
@@hyipland9719 also the sugar looks like palm sugar to me.
9:34 not very elegant getting ur gob round that huge lump of rice
Street vendors used to be very vocal in Taiwan. It is very sad that this has almost vanished, especially in Taiwanese. Rice cake vendors used to yell the kinds of rice cake they were selling: "lâi bé: o͘-kúe, uaⁿ-kúe, tiⁿ-kúe, tshài-thâu-kué, iû-tshang-kué, kiâm-tinn-ké, înn-á-kué... ōo-kué-khiau, bí-ko, âng-tāu-á-tinn-kué!", but this tradition is almost dead.
I can feel the heavy breathing of pigeons, looking at that guy, waiting for him to leave.
Lol
Sorry, that was me. I'm just really hungry
@@naritruwireve1381 😂😂😂
@Bubba Frost that is a myth, they are not a significant hazard to human health. Dogs and cats can carry and transfer 3-4 times more diseases to human. That is just exterminator propaganda. In addition they are very intelligent and one of few animals that is self aware - passed the mirror test. Pigeons are greatly missunderstod creature due to a lot of money being made by extermination companies to kill them, and they only reproduce as long as there is food so cities have a trash problem not a pigeon problem. A great musjustice has been done to them. I know this first hand and I have been rescuing feral pigeons for a long time. Had a dog and now I have a pet pigeon and must say, there is no difference. Great animals.
You are right 🤔
I wish a lot of ppl buy from him. It's a very tough job and he deserves every penny for his hard work. God bless this man 🙌💕
Bevelyn Portillo I love you Bevelyn call me
Bevelyn Portillo agree
@Robert Hersey at the store less would work out to more money. Its actually quite a deal.
If I could order from him to the us I sure would!
Its New Taiwanese Dollars. Its not much,.
Hard working, careful and dedicated man. I like how he announces before the boom, at least I think that is what he says. Very interesting, and it looks good.
Yup, he says it's about to blow before opening it
Usually they will yell VERY loud before the boom, and this man is just saying it, it's kind of new XD
(the call is a convention, to prevent scaring others, and it usually goes lauder and lauder, they will pop the rice right on the last call, you can search with this title if you're interested:不忍台語將滅亡,阿華師:「我這一輩子,再也不說華語了。」 | 有情人, it's in the first few seconds)
Thank you both very much for the answers.
He should of had gloves on when he was touching the food.
@@greenlawnfarm5827 Clean hands that have been washed with soap and water is better as germs and bacteria often survive on all types of gloves. Hopefully he has clean hands!
Every movement predictable, practiced and precise. A pleasure to watch.
UA-cam: wanna see some puffed rice candy being made? we see you've been watching street food lately.
Me (sleepy): yeah, that sounds nice...
[video starts]
Me: •dazing out...•
*Y A O B A O L O*
"B O O M" Flashback to ww2
Dozing off?
Monkey Jojo Dozing on
SKIDIBAP MM DADA
Anyone knows what he says before opening it?
Great skill, organisation, workmanship, product, tools, technique and very professional. Well done my friend. I would definitely buy any of your product.
Jace Warrior welcome to Taiwan.only $5 per bag.
jason wu idk if your complaining but the bags are pretty large and he makes it by himself so your not only paying for the product but also for the service.
Hello! Please tell me the ingredients of the syrup, besides sugar, what else is added
Idk man touching the product with hands is unhygienic. If the product was gonna be cooked then its fine but mans cant even be bother to wear gloves
@@ahmaddaniel6500 gloves are more dirty
Ever since I was a kid in the '60s, puffed rice has been eaten here in the US as a breakfast cereal. Always wondered how it was made. Thank you :-)
I was just about to ask if it tastes like Honey Smacks.
You can just see how hard they work and I can only imagine how good they taste. 🥺
Direct manufacture pupped rice candy he is having fun with cannon pointing to the north korea
Taste like dirty fuckin hands!
@@workingclassmf idiot
DJ Lawlz they taste like asian hand
This is absolutely delicious. We also have this kind of candy in Vietnam. But in Vietnam, we add some gingers in too. Adding gingers will enhance candy's flavor to a whole new level.
I ate this my whole life, but never stopped by to see how it's made. This channel is amazing.
I'm the opposite: never ate this stuff - but I have taken every chance UA-cam offers me to see how it's made :)
Something about watching a guy work his craft is so soothing and satisfying. I could watch him make puffed rice all day.
And all those different flavors looked delicious
I’ve lived in Taiwan my entire life and this is still one of my favorite snacks, so cheap and delicious.
I want to visit Taiwan someday 🤩
It looks very good
But at the cost of your eardrums...
you can find this snack in indonesia too
We call that "ampaw" in the philippines
Remind me with my childhood snack, it's a little bit sticky and sweet. miss that moment.
Btw am I the only one, who always smilling when watched her cute smile?
Love from Indonesia
Sama di malaysia juga ada. Ada warna yang berbeza haha. Sedap
jenenge gipang nang mahku
Nama makanan"a paan ya???
@@RealSendTo jipang kalo di Indonesia
Until now i'm still like this snack...
I bought from mbok sayur...😁
The couple in the back at 12:00 got scared and turned around lol
lmao :v
Yeeeeeeees 🤣🤣🤣
Not seen at all.... 👍😅
yeah XD, make me laugh hard. they went "nope ! we get out of here"
They thought got bombing? 🤣
Ty for that 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is Taiwanese traditional pop rice. When I was a kid, it was very common to see that it's made and sold on the street. I loved to watch the making process and hear the loud pop sound and I ate it very often, but now it's rare to see someone making it. The machine that pops rice isn't produced anymore, so it has become an antique.
That puffed rice cooker looks like it came straight out of the industrial revolution. That bad boy is a loaded canon
12:00 LOLOLOLOL The couple stopped and turned around. They were like nope! lol
Still can’t find it
@@jelly4563 just over the vendors shoulder. A couple with linked arms. They stop then turn around.
same
Hahahaha
I too had to stop everything even medical scare and watch the video for 1000 times to find the thin couple turn back finally. You are epic. You have to be the next US president. I beg you.
Please tell me he is saying the equivalent of "Fire in the Hole!" before he pulls the trigger.
My mandarin is really bad but it sounds like he said Dà fánróng witch means big boom.
He said "Yao Bao lo" (要爆了) which means "it is about to blow/explode!"
yes
He said it’s about to blow
u made my day hahahahahahaha
Imagine pulling the trigger on my rifle and bunch of rice came out.
hahaha
us: dont move!
taiwan: ya bao lo
@@viky1354 it's.Yao Bao liao
@@melancholygarden alahuakbar?
@@viky1354 I don't understand
A cart that looked the same as this one would set up occasionally in front of my house!! Smells SO good. Yes the bang scared me once lol. I love this snack
Her smile after tasting anything is so beautiful 😍
He's about to hit 1 million subscribers without saying a single word.
Actions speak louder than words.
@@Moefongoh i felt that
hahahaha
A man who dont talk.....women in sock!!!!!
How to basics has 13 or 14million, not to mention the content he makes.
Insightful to see how a person earns their living.
Hope he's safe from nCov. Take care Mr. Puff Rice Man 🌾
Yea
I bet he's doing just fine, we've got no local cases for about a month
凃少麒 Good to know!
Taiwan is doing very well!! :))
@@凃少麒 ☺️🙏🏻
The hands of an angel. And the sound it makes when he was cutting through then was so satisfying
It reminds me those days of childhood. I would bring a bag to wait in the line and enjoy watching the booming and mixing rice puffs. My favorite snacks.
It’s interesting to see how many different foods and ways of making them are out there
imagine having that in a quiet resturaunt and he pops that thing open......old ladies would have a stroke, old guys would crap their Depends.
Ikr!
@JoybuzzahzTV it is rice crispy treats without the elves
I bet it smells so good passing through there. I can only imagine like walking on the Santa Monica pier as vendors sell their hot peanuts & food. I'd just like to point out how cute the lady is sampling the candy. She has such an adorable smile.
@steven100100 I love that movie 😁 Yup, The Santa Monica pier is so beautiful at night. It really is like that, the noise, the music etc. Fun place to visit.
@steven100100 Oh I know if you search online you can find it. Maybe Netflix or Hulu. Hope you do, it's a great movie. Greetings from California 😁
she cracks me up when she tastes the puffed rice candy so cute her reaction!
She's like a small puffed candy eating chipmunk
Yeah, I always love seeing her reactions. She has a very charming way of showing she likes something lol
She's hot I love asian puzzy
@@GamingforNostalgiaForFun inappropriate!!!
That's so awesome to watch!! And I'm sure fresh puffed rice candy is way better than packaged stuff!!
19:40 the girl got scared lmao
Hi
Im from Indonesia, in my city the name of this snacks was "Gipang/Jipang" and it's hard to find someone who can cook it, the snacks is available during Islam big days here :"
Good job for those seller. I miss the snacks already and should wait until Eid Mubarrak
In my place this name is kepang
In my city ( Medan ) easy to find this snack. So many kids selling this snack at trafic light road side. One piece they sell Rp 1000.
At first I thought it was typical Indonesian snack but it turns out to originated from Chinese countries
In Jakarta this snack called berondong beras...
@@pecintajadul8421 oh it's originated comes from China???
12:00 couple thinking he's launching a missile let's step a side.😆
yummy missile
Hehe They turned around and went the other way.
Bless his talent I wish he in America showing all in a street he would making million of dollars my only prayer is. GOD BLESS HIS WORK 👍🤗
He'd most probably be shut down for breaking a few dozen regulations. But it would be great, if people could do people.
Imagine walking down the street and then suddenly hearing a cannon go off only to realize it's just the puffed rice guy😂😂😂
WOW!! I've been eating this all my life and I had no idea how it was made! (usually our parents or friends buy it and bring it home) That's amazing and thank you for uploading this video!
I wasn't expecting a boom when I started watching this
Right
QUAAA-----BOOOOM!
The seller is like “ fire in the hole “
QUAAA----BOOOOM!
Wow! The work and passion he puts in to making this treat is just amazing and rewarding! If only Canada could taste this rice cake. I have watched one other video, but there were at least 3 workers, this young man is a “one man show” he should be proud of his hard work. The price I think is way too low, but then I’m Canadian and everything is expensive in Canada. If I were given a chance to try this treat, I’d have no problem paying double of his asking price (7.00). Blessings from southern Ontario, stay safe and keep healthy!
When you are on a puffed rice binge and compare gear setups. This guy is one of my faves.
This young man is so neat and organized. See his board and way to cut evenly. All his containers are square and shining. The way he stores ingredients with limited space. I also noticed the cross he is wearing. Wish him all the best. 😊
Mmmm real rice crispy treats. 😌😋
This food is also available in Korea
It's delicious to eat right away, and more delicious when combined with sweet sauce
I watched a good video 😊 Have a nice weekend
@KIM TAEHYUNG PD NIM nope the vid is in Taiwan
Sweet Escape same thing
@@ChickenYale no... just no
Korean origin theory lol
Sweet Escape what’s the fucking difference, my mum also eat this when she was young. She now still buy it from street. What makes Taiwan so fucking “special”
The lady at 19:40 got scared with the "cannon" sound hahahaha!
lmao she almost jumped too
Lady: *aauuughhueheughhh...*
That cute girl looks like a happy squirrel after she took a bite.
We call it "kh-a-ee" in Odisha ,a state from india. We love our snacks. New generation may be do not opt for it. But it's a darling for oldies,middle age people. It's a sweet,chewy snack with sugar or jaggery coated coconut and dryfruit slices. It's beautiful how we share same food with different name,back stories and from different region.
now i feel like them rolls at the markets are ripping me off
Am I the only one that laughts about how she smiles?, she so cute!.😂❤✨
Na I'm pretty sure she is the secret to his almost million subs. He had a wonderful idea and she made it even better. Lots of people prefer the no talking. But her joy honestly is contagious af. She's the magic.
😂😂
Her eyes sparkling like Arale 🤓✨✨
Her smile kinda reminds me of a hamster, which it is cute. And her eyes are as beautiful as Arale from Dr. Slump
@@aftersexhighfives dude, i had this theory that the reason he travels a lot and eats a whole lot of good food is because of her, she probably has the money to fund all this, not that theirs anything wrong with it,shit my ex would always buy me and herself junk food lol its a good thing
I want to try them all, love the way he produces it. Mr Rice Candy
The making of this. Is an odd process. I thoroughly enjoyed watching him. You gotta wonder. How did someone, come up with this?? I appreciate your hard work sir. And I hope your business is doing well, during these hard times.
First I love to purchase a mold like and second I love try try the sticky puff rice. It looks yummy
Wooohooooooo this is why i watch this channel to make me hungry!!
That girl who eats the puffed rice at the end of each segment fills me with such joy just to watch her bite into that puffy crunchy goodness.
This
dessert is called "嘣米香"
It means "Boom! That rice is smelling good!" in Taiwanese.
I would call that "popped sweet rice",your translation is too literal,and it's a word not a sentence.
Or "Poprice",since it's like popcorn but rice.
@@matchc0635 nobody asked you what you would call it. We were being educated by the poster, by being shown what it is in their NATIVE LANGUAGE. I'd rather know the literal meaning of it in Taiwanese than to read your dumbed down ideas for names. If you find the translation "boom! That rice is smelling good" too hard to understand because of it's length, your idiocy would be considered a personal problem. Education over opinion. Learn it, live it.
@@telesamherring I am just providing another more formal and localized kind of translation to a word in other language,I knew the language,it's my native as well,so I optimized the translation by my knowledge and considered that as "education" as well,nobody asked doesn't mean that I can't say it,the internet is a place everyone can express their opinion.
If you want to learn these Asian language by only literal meaning and random person on the web,then I except a random gibberish of Chinese that means nothing on your chest as tattoo.
I'll take both the literal translation and the simpler one. Thanks. 👍
@@matchc0635 in English we add a space after a comma, but not before.
This process of puffing cereals and grains was invented in my home town of Red Wing, MN by a Mr. Anderson. Very interesting to see this process which is very close to the original prototypes. Very interesting, thanks for sharing!
So satisfying to watch. He works neatly and clean. 👌🏼
9:37 I recognize that expression anywhere: "Get your own bag, buster! This one is MINE!"
Lol she's adorable
Alguém sabe como fazer isso
Still, no matter how humble the enterprise, this man is his own boss. NO ONE tells him what to do, when to clock on, what to wear, how many hours to work, or how to run his business.
@Brian W Unless someone decided to run it illegally 😂
@Brian W Still about a thousand times better than being a wage slave.
@@aureliusmarcus1817 depends on where you work and what you do. I've audited many businesses and most of the time... people are more free and have more time for their hobbies and loved ones having the 9-5. Businesses take a lot of work. However for people with control complexes with undesirable personalities... may not be the best path
An artist in his own right !! Even if candy rice I've eaten this from my lovely philipino auntie sally harris it's great!!..xx
Amazing to see the childlike joy people take from a simple pleasure like a comfort food. Great video. I loved watching and buying food from street venders when I was stationed at Camp Mobile near Dongduchan.
I love how he notified that he was releasing the pressure 💖💖💖
that's what she said
I had no idea what this was before today, but I’m glad I do now.
I love the machine he uses to make the treats.
19:40 lol
19:41
Give me all those puffed rice candy to eat 😍😍
Appreciate all this man's hardwork 👍🏼👍🏼
As a child, I loved to soak one or two pieces into the milk and blended like a cereal, they taste good and will always be in part of my childhood memories.
This is my childhood, when I was little, all neighbor kids will stay around the puffy rice car, wait he says “ careful!ready to puffy!” After explode whole kids just scream and laugh. 😏
Some kids like to live life dangerously lol
Love the vendor videos!
I just love the expression on her face whenever she enjoys a bite
We have like that in Egypt, and you can make it from many things, including coconut, including peanuts, chickpeas, sesame, almonds, hazelnuts, and finally spoilage. 👌😋
I have tasted the indian variety of puffed rice candy you made it so effortlessly quick and hygiencially. Lovely video healthy sweet sustitute
Everybody stand and applaud this courageous, ambitious man 👏👏👍
I like that sweet puffed rice snacks , childhood memories..
Nobody:
His wife: eat and laugh
His wife
That's his wife!? I thought that was his girlfriend
12:00 just see the couple 😂😂
VIKAS KUMAR lmao, at first i didn’t see that.
Kkkkk eles ficam com medo e voltam.
They got scared by the cannon...hahaha
I wondered if anyone else noticed that.... They stopped dead in their tracks and detoured.. Aww poor couple lol
@@wawyusendpie2040 😂😂
台灣小時候都吃爆米香,難忘的回憶❤❤❤
The real main ingredient is his craftsmanship
I really love it😍When I'm bored, I unconsciously eat a whole box 😎👍👍👍
12:00 this dude doing an artillery job.
ya..hahaa
What just he saying before he pull the trigger?
Dafa Ishraqi “shell incoming!!!”
Dafa Ishraqi “yao bao le” which means “it’s going to blow”, basically warning people nearby of the sound it’s going to make.
her impression face while eating the candy is so cute ...hahaha
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Who ever the fuck invented the way to make this food this way is a mad lad
The rice cannon makes me want to do this profession.
Looks amazing and delicious and love the hard work and dedication he puts into the process 😊 but with the amount of handling he does with his bare hands, wish simple food prep gloves were part of the mix. (Yes I know he sanitizes his hands before each round). Always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to eating and food preparation. Still a great job done and looks yummy 😊
Agree to that..he touches the rice then the utensils and the rice puff maker without washing his hands..but thank u for the videos..
I agree...he should wear gloves in this kind of food business.
Except gloves do nothing except spread more germs and bacteria. Hop off UA-cam, lay off the fast food, and do some research before y'all start spouting at the mouth. Unless, of course, y'all are comfortable with someone using gloves that have transferred all the bacteria and germs of where they've been, dust particles, dirt particles, coughing and sneezing, other people's hands, and then some (remember, gloves just sit open in a little cardboard box) onto your food, just so you can have a little bit of "peace of mind" knowing he's wearing gloves. Besides, in food settings, gloves are generally used for handling raw meats, or handling buckets of sanitizer. Only in fast food does it apply to food prep.
so I think we better ask him if he has health certificate or health permits before starting his business and why he is not wearing mask and gown and hairnet and any other PPE's or BSI, what else? .... honestly, with or without gloves i'm eating puffed rice hehehe....
In indian also it is made puffed rice with jaggery
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I love having puffed rice like this.... In India it is made with jaggery then are shaped into small balls...😊❤️
I am amazed at all the gadgets they have to quicken the time to finish , necessitate is the mother of Invention !
Korean style rice candy ~ your video very good
Very delicious I'm Korean Thankyou ❤❤
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This is called also Ampaw in the Cebu, Philippines 😍🇵🇭❤️
That looks so good!😍 I wish I could have some rice candy right now ☺️
從小吃到大的爆米香,很天然又好吃的點心,現在比較少看到了!
有還多超市多種。
Worth watching. Very clean neat.Hard work.May u have good business very day.God bless u.