Timestamps in the video: 0:06 ‐ Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪 1:06 - New York City, United States of America 🇺🇸 1:59 ‐ Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵 2:53 ‐ Paris, France 🇫🇷 3:43 - Hong Kong 🇭🇰 4:25 ‐ Budakalász, Hungary 🇭🇺 5:58 ‐ Singapore 🇸🇬 6:57 ‐ Marrakech, Morocco 🇲🇦 8:09 - Lima, Peru 🇵🇪 9:07 ‐ Manila, Philippines 🇵🇭
Maybe she saw the camera and she wants to share it with the viewers , so that the buisness gets more money and she'll get something to feed her family 🤦
They probably noticed the camera and asked what she was doing and they wanted to be part of it so they decided to let them explain about the bread. Cuz like other bakery in this vid, no one explains the bread.
I like how none talked about Lángos. I still remember when I went to Budapest and had the Lángos there. It is so good. Also, a bread that is usually eaten during Lent in Greece: Lagana. That with a bit of taramosalata is da bomb.
@@lizlorenzsonn9999 brötchen is delicious, little baguette like round breads whitch various grains and fillings and when it's baked fresh in the morning it makes the perfect vessel for a delicipus breakfast sandwich.
I'm from Lima, Perú and I've never heard about Kamut bread O. O If we talk about a typical bread, wawa bread comes to my mind, wawa bread is sweet and usually shaped like a baby or some pretty animal.
claro pero supeustamente pide un pan de CUSCO pues estamos en lima y ese pan no hubiera mostrado :v pero bueno xd
3 роки тому+1
Hola, el pan wawa se prepara por una fecha especial (para el día de los muertos), no es como el chancay o el “pan francés” que puedes encontrar en todos lados.
The Philippines one should be on a local bakery where its literally fresh form the oven and and burns your tongue when you bite it with a side of hot coffee
@@rafaelperalta1676 true ayoko yung pagkascripted nya sa huli kapag nagcocomment. Pero sana asa Pan de Manila na sya eh binili na lang nya yung asa over the counter, doon mainit init pa yung bread.
Hey I’m Japanese and glad to hear that. If you bought one from specialist bakery it might be Expensive but You can buy them at the convenience store or a Super market with only 1$ (USD) :). Also the fact that the No.1 Japanese UA-camrs most Favorite Bread is Curry bread and for few days his sticker was on the breads he likes .
The Japanese have created so many fusion bread. Noodle bread, sausage bread, melon bread, strawberry bread... the list is endless. You will enjoy going there if you are a foodie.
unfortunately, it's not bread and and has nothing to do with what we eat as bread in hungary. It's a yeasty daugh very similar to pizza dough that we deep fry. BuzzFeed is misleading.
@@ThiefOfNavarre I agree to disagree. If you tell a Hungarian that langos is bread they wouldn't understand what you are talking about. It's not semantics it's a cultural thing. You don't call the itialian pizza bread either so please give us the respect and don't call it bread either. On top of that we are proud of our bread that is very different than our langos
Omgoshhh! Thank you BuzzFeed for making this type of video🙌🏽it’s so simple, straight forward & showing all the different parts of the world! Not including no one is really reviewing the item or talking which I love the most but just a simple little description in the corner. Please continue making these🙏🏽❤️
@@pri.sci.lla. No, it's not because of that. in France, it's very common to ask for a not overcooked bread. It's not rude are anything, some people just prefer it less cooked while others like it very crispy. If you don't mind, they will give you whatever bread they have. It's just a cultural things that we are use to say.
I loved seeing people from different parts of the world enjoying their bread. What would have made the video even more special is if they showed what beverage they usually pair their bread with. I associate bread mostly with breakfast, so looking at different varieties from around the world gave me a strong yearning for tea/ coffee
0:46 Mandazi - Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪 1:43 Bagel - New York City, New York 2:39 Curry Bread - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵 3:33 The One and Only Baquette - Paris, France 🇫🇷 4:09 Pineapple Bun With Butter - Hong Kong 5:40 Lángos - Budakalász, Hungary 🇭🇺 6:41 Otak-Otak Bun - Singapore, Singapore 🇸🇬 7:55 Barbour - Marrakech, Morocco 🇲🇦 8:49 Kamut Bread - Lima, Peru 🇵🇪 9:33 Pan de Sal - Manila, Philippines 🇵🇭 For the ones who are in a hurry. But srsly Watch the whole video. It's Lit
0:05 Nairobi, Kenya 1:06 New York City, New York 1:59 Tokyo, Japan 2:53 Paris, France 3:43 Hongkong 4:25 Budakalász, Hungary 5:56 Singapore, Singapore 6:57 Marrakech, Morocco 8:08 Lima, Peru 9:07 Manila, Philippines
Is it really a brick or a brick of bread cause how you said it makes me think Russians eat orange bricks, which might not be that far from reality knowing how hardcore they are.
I’m from Japan but I’d love to try the Hungarian bread!! Also, curry bread is so good but for me it’s too heavy for breakfast. It’s more like a lunch option to me. In the morning I recommend egg salad sandwiches. Love those creamy and chunky egg filling with fluffy and light bread
I feel personally attacked that no german bread was shown. It's just so good! And yes I'm german. But have to admit that the bread from Peru looked also really good
you missed chile and buying a ham and cheese sandwich in any cornershop or "almacén" or buying a kilo of marraqueta for dinner and eat one in the way home
Time stamps for this video 0:05 Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪 1:07 New York City, USA 🇺🇸 2:00 Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵 2:53 Paris, France 🇫🇷 3:43 Hong Kong 🇭🇰 4:25 Budakalász, Hungary 🇭🇺 5:56 Singapore 🇸🇬 6:57 Marrakech, Morocco 🇲🇦 8:09 Lima, Peru 🇵🇪 9:07 Manila, Philippines 🇵🇭
As I'm watching I noticed no one is sanitizing or taking temperature checks etc. Then I saw how strict Peru was in adhering to covid protocols that they're not even allowing persons inside and they even put the money in a paper, I like that. Good job Peru. Even if certain parts of the world is 'back to normal I mean we are still in a pandemic and should adhere or stick to certain protocols. I would've think that at least sanitizing or washing of hands would be mandatory before entering.
nothing from Italy? I still remembered the first time I went to an italian restaurant, I was intoxicated with how astonishingly delicious the garlic bread+olive oil combination. and before I released it, I've lost spare room in my stomach for the main course.
Always a delight to see this series! I love to eat while watching these lol. If possible, it would be great to just keep the location label up for the whole duration of the clip - my goldfish brain reads the location at the start and then immediately forgets it, so I often scroll back 10-30 seconds to remind myself where the food was from lol
Lepinja is such an amazing bread!!! You can maybe find it at your local Serbian/Bosnian/Croatian stores and or restaurants. When made correctly it is so heavenly. It was be light and airy yet crisp.
When I have pan de sal, it's more enjoyable when you put like any spreadables, cheese or the instant noodle pack from the brand "lucky me", pancit canton (any non-soup instant noodles are also ok to use with it), sometimes pancit bihon can be also be put into it.
where I'm from,( Malta ) we have our own traditional bread, Maltese bread ( usually made spread with tomatoes paste or just smeared tomatoes { if spread with tomatoes paste add olives capers tuna butterbeans onions ]{ if with smeared tomato a dash of salt, pepper and olive oil }
I love pandesal especially when it's warm. I love it when the outside top is crunchy but so soft inside. I also like dipping it onto my coffee or hot chocolate drink (especially those that were made from tablea).
Everyone has a greetings and Goodbye's to the workers while America just took the bagel, Gave the cash and just go out like nothing happend. Which is funny to my opinion.
A video about bread and no German bread? Brötchen, pretzels, pumpernickel, stollen, katenbrot, milchbrötchen, Kaisersemmel... It should be a taboo to show bread and not mention German bread🥨
@@lisaisa It needs to be fresh. A fresh ryebread open sandwich ('smørebrød') is absolutely divine. I have also never had tasty ryebread outside of Denmark, Sweden and Germany.
Ppl have preferences you dumbie. There's no such thing as the best bread on the world. And how do you want them to include every country in a 10min long video.
Not to mention pão de sal, very uniquely Brazilian and different from a French baguette. Miss it so much, piping hot with requeijão cheese spread or catupiry 😍 Also “na chapa” with butter, yum!
Mom's kuchen, a bread she makes for special occasions. It is bread dough with a mix sour cream and cinnamon baked together. Passed down from my grandma to my mom. Yum! And German!
Few Breads from India: 1. Roti aka Chapati, widely eaten in every house across India. 2. Tandoori Kulcha: Most popular breakfast in Amritsar, Punjab. 3. Vada pav, alternatively spelt wada pao, is a vegetarian fast food dish native to the Indian state of Maharashtra. 4. Paratha 5. Naan 6. Poori 7. Dosa 8. Bhatura 9. Poori and many more.
Some Filipinos eat Pandesal with either hot chocolate drink or coffee in their breakfast. P.S. We don't need to hear the "Pinoy" in Philippines section. Also, I am Filipino. We need to know the taste and feel of the foods because we want to try in the future.
Those bread look so delicious and interesting some of the bread look so familiar for me they have sell in my country but it's kind of expensive seen they get some of the street food form another country
I've lived on 3 different continents throughout my life, and even though all cultures and countries have their own amazing "bread," I don't think you can make a serious bread episode without including at least one German bread.
@@shotjohnny i think they meant they're disappointed cause they didn't get to see the bread made in germany since there's a lot of comment saying that bread over there is really great??
Hope you left out Germany because you are planning on making a whole video on German bread. We have well over 300 types of bread and we usually eat it twice a day. Even our word for dinner (Abendbrot) translates to evening bread. We are very passionate about our bread. Please give it some love and appreciation. Thanks.
My favorite Bread is "Milchkapsel" its a milk-bread made from wheat milk yeast little bit sugar baking powder ...lovely ...its super fluffy slightly sweet and not dry at all.
Someone should take all recepies and open a bakery called "Bread World" and sell bread from other countries.
yooo that would be cool!!!
Then open a side shop called "Cookie World" that sells the iconic cookies from other countries.
@@AustinJASMR elite 👍
@@AustinJASMR and besides that „Café World“ with all kinds of cafe (Italien, arab, Turkish, Greek, Columbine, eritrin, etc)
Great idea but that would take insane dedication to be constant and successful
Is it just me or do the people in Hungary really talk that softly? It’s sounds so comforting 🥰
Well… I’m a Hungarian and people here not really talk loud in public 😂 But I never thought about the Hungarians soft voice honestly until now 😂😁
@@korinnajazminnemeth6667 gulyasleves
@@goldpaulike5304 mi van vele? 😂
i don't know about that
i mean me and my friends don't speak softly for sureXD
sounds comforting until you understand what we're saying
I would fly around the world to try everyone’s bread without a hesitation
I wanna try the curry bread and cheese & honey batbout SO bad.
except morocco’s
Okay, then actually DO that, Bianca. This is your sign. If you can talk the talk, then walk the walk. Geez.
@@skunkamunkah you k ?
Yup.. My dream. Lol!
Timestamps in the video:
0:06 ‐ Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪
1:06 - New York City, United States of America 🇺🇸
1:59 ‐ Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
2:53 ‐ Paris, France 🇫🇷
3:43 - Hong Kong 🇭🇰
4:25 ‐ Budakalász, Hungary 🇭🇺
5:58 ‐ Singapore 🇸🇬
6:57 ‐ Marrakech, Morocco 🇲🇦
8:09 - Lima, Peru 🇵🇪
9:07 ‐ Manila, Philippines 🇵🇭
Thank you :)
Last is in Philippines but when he speaks soft and tasty its Malay.
@@johnthiam2446 no its tagalog...
@@ViRUS-sc6hy I know, im just saying the root words between malay and tagolog are the same.
@@johnthiam2446 oH
"can you give me kamut bread"
*literally gives the person the whole definition of the bread*
Maybe she saw the camera and she wants to share it with the viewers , so that the buisness gets more money and she'll get something to feed her family 🤦
@@novaangelica5096 calm down its a joke damn
Honestly i like that she explained it. She did it better than Buzfeed
@@corig1939 yeah it was pretty nice of her
Yeah this tipe of bread is not comun in Lima the capital,im from lima and my family have a bakery and i never saw this tipe of bread haha
You missed the Indian breads !! Stuffed Paranthas, Garlic naan, tandoori roti, kulcha. There’s so many !!
Paav.
Why don't you film that and send it in for a pt 2 :)
hopefully there's a part 2
Yeah aloo parata is also a bread wait nvm it goes under stuffed parathas
Puri, bature
0:05 Kenya
1:07 New York City
1:59 Japan
2:53 France
3:43 Hong Kong
4:25 Hungary
5:56 Singapore
6:57 Morocco
8:08 Peru
9:08 Philippines
Thank u
Very helpful
Thank you so much..💜💜
Thanks you!
Why is not there turkey? It’s sad...
The Peruvian Covid precautions were amazing. And love that she explained the bread.
They probably noticed the camera and asked what she was doing and they wanted to be part of it so they decided to let them explain about the bread. Cuz like other bakery in this vid, no one explains the bread.
I like how none talked about Lángos. I still remember when I went to Budapest and had the Lángos there. It is so good. Also, a bread that is usually eaten during Lent in Greece: Lagana. That with a bit of taramosalata is da bomb.
A lángos az egyik kedvencem fõleg nyáron a strandnál jó sok fokhagymával és sajtal ✨✨✨
I’m confused, the Hungarian bread IS Langos?
@@jessicakeskemety22 No we have normal bread, Langos is diffrent
@@hannas9638 can you send me some? Lol jk, what is it called?
as a greek i rarely have lagana, but can confirm that both taramosalata and lagana are heavenly
as a new yorker, i was expecting the woman to buy a packaged loaf of bread and go along with it
as an australian i guessed bagel straight away hahahaha
That's Inga
@@binwooyoo1023 when I recognized her voice - Inga! ♥
Ahahahah
I was expecting Kaiser Rolls. Baconeggandcheese on a roll please
Cannot believe you didn't put Germany in here - WE LOVE OUR BREAD!
True
Which bread would you share?
@@lizlorenzsonn9999 brötchen is delicious, little baguette like round breads whitch various grains and fillings and when it's baked fresh in the morning it makes the perfect vessel for a delicipus breakfast sandwich.
BREZELNBN
@@rhsarah7887 Yes...I miss Germany. :D
They forgot Naan, A Popular Indian bread coming in different flavors like cheese and garlic.
Garlic and butter naan is common just cheese sounds weird to me
@@gauravimehra6694 It’s not Garlic and Bitter it’s Garlic and Butter, Also you should try cheese! I recommend Mozzarella on the naan 🫓
@@vijayram1200 I meant garlic and butter
@@vijayram1200 They put it in another vid
@@mira_spacemoth oh
I'm from Lima, Perú and I've never heard about Kamut bread O. O
If we talk about a typical bread, wawa bread comes to my mind, wawa bread is sweet and usually shaped like a baby or some pretty animal.
claro pero supeustamente pide un pan de CUSCO pues estamos en lima y ese pan no hubiera mostrado :v pero bueno xd
Hola, el pan wawa se prepara por una fecha especial (para el día de los muertos), no es como el chancay o el “pan francés” que puedes encontrar en todos lados.
Compatriota, el tanta wawa es para una fecha especial, no lo vas a encontrar en la panadería de la esquina.
The Philippines one should be on a local bakery where its literally fresh form the oven and and burns your tongue when you bite it with a side of hot coffee
thoug pande manila is one of the best places to get fresh pandesal
AAHHH i could eat pandesal everyday
Did he said "lembut and sadap?" It means soft and yummy in Bahasa Indonesia.
@@Bee-vx8we Yes, a lot of Tagalog vocabulary is similar to Malay/Indonesian
@@arelpurna737 yup.. its sounds sooo similar,. Blowing mind ya?❤️
The Japanese bakery is literally a minute away from my house. Their curry bread is my favorite! I even featured it in my channel😊
How cool! It looks really good. I'd love to try making it
@@alainadacosta1222 learn to make bread and curry first
@@calamity9451 I have made both lol
I subed to you, Hiro channels like yours is what I like to see. Food from diferent parts of the world.
@@calamity9451 ur name describes u
As a Filipino, I expected the pandesal to be bought freshly baked and piping hot 😐
yaan mo naa, pero sana bumili siya don sa mga bakery talaga (e.g. jemong’s hot pandesal) yungtipong may oven tlga na nakikta ng mga customers
Ito din yung same guy na bumili ng yema na scripted(isa sa mga recent uploads dito). Sana iba yung representative natin.
@@rafaelperalta1676 true ayoko yung pagkascripted nya sa huli kapag nagcocomment. Pero sana asa Pan de Manila na sya eh binili na lang nya yung asa over the counter, doon mainit init pa yung bread.
Yes, our local bakery.
No moringa too
The Japanese curry bread caught my eye. Looks delicious!
Hey I’m Japanese and glad to hear that. If you bought one from specialist bakery it might be Expensive but You can buy them at the convenience store or a Super market with only 1$ (USD) :).
Also the fact that the No.1 Japanese UA-camrs most Favorite Bread is Curry bread and for few days his sticker was on the breads he likes .
@@shindracula-1066 nice!! Thanks for letting me know ❤️ if i ever visit Japan one day, i will be sure to try the curry bread ❤️❤️❤️
The Japanese have created so many fusion bread. Noodle bread, sausage bread, melon bread, strawberry bread... the list is endless. You will enjoy going there if you are a foodie.
@@angsana2800 true
@@angsana2800 japan are just weird,in a good and unique way
The Hungarian flatbread with garlic, sour cream and cheese looked amazing.
unfortunately, it's not bread and and has nothing to do with what we eat as bread in hungary. It's a yeasty daugh very similar to pizza dough that we deep fry. BuzzFeed is misleading.
@@Buzz0216 Pizza is bread. Anything with flour and water is bread. Semantics
@@ThiefOfNavarre I agree to disagree. If you tell a Hungarian that langos is bread they wouldn't understand what you are talking about. It's not semantics it's a cultural thing. You don't call the itialian pizza bread either so please give us the respect and don't call it bread either. On top of that we are proud of our bread that is very different than our langos
@@Buzz0216 they just called pizza bread tho
Hungary made me hungry
Omgoshhh! Thank you BuzzFeed for making this type of video🙌🏽it’s so simple, straight forward & showing all the different parts of the world! Not including no one is really reviewing the item or talking which I love the most but just a simple little description in the corner. Please continue making these🙏🏽❤️
France: a single baguette not over cooked please
Gets handed a burnt bread
hey it's not burnt man
dunno why the girl would ask not overcooked tho
@@otismo1338 probably because she’s gotten one that was over cooked before…
@@pri.sci.lla. No, it's not because of that. in France, it's very common to ask for a not overcooked bread. It's not rude are anything, some people just prefer it less cooked while others like it very crispy. If you don't mind, they will give you whatever bread they have. It's just a cultural things that we are use to say.
@@MM-kj8os Thank you for explaining
I love this around the world series, I'm glad y'all are making more of them
Japan really just said: *hmm lets coat bread with more bread*
Poor Deutschland, no respect. Best breads and rolls. Breakfast, lunch and dinner! Good butter and savory/sweet.
You are right! 😢
You are right! 😢
They just don't have people who are working for them in Germany lol
Yuh
@@messihd2173 They do, I think Buzzfeed wanted to feature breads from other places this time.
I loved seeing people from different parts of the world enjoying their bread. What would have made the video even more special is if they showed what beverage they usually pair their bread with. I associate bread mostly with breakfast, so looking at different varieties from around the world gave me a strong yearning for tea/ coffee
you guys should add a middle eastern country! that would be really interesting, we have a lot of unique foods that would fit greatly into this series
awww, I loved hearing everyone say “delicious/yummy” in many different languages after they all bit into their treats!! 😊🥺💕
0:46 Mandazi - Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪
1:43 Bagel - New York City, New York
2:39 Curry Bread - Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
3:33 The One and Only Baquette - Paris, France 🇫🇷
4:09 Pineapple Bun With Butter - Hong Kong
5:40 Lángos - Budakalász, Hungary 🇭🇺
6:41 Otak-Otak Bun - Singapore, Singapore 🇸🇬
7:55 Barbour - Marrakech, Morocco 🇲🇦
8:49 Kamut Bread - Lima, Peru 🇵🇪
9:33 Pan de Sal - Manila, Philippines 🇵🇭
For the ones who are in a hurry. But srsly Watch the whole video. It's Lit
There is a huge difference between plain bagel and langos
@Quintana Siblings 👍
Not Barbour it's batbout
Baguette not baquette.
Also batbout not Barbour
0:05 Nairobi, Kenya
1:06 New York City, New York
1:59 Tokyo, Japan
2:53 Paris, France
3:43 Hongkong
4:25 Budakalász, Hungary
5:56 Singapore, Singapore
6:57 Marrakech, Morocco
8:08 Lima, Peru
9:07 Manila, Philippines
I’ve work at a Filipino bakery for a year and a half, seeing all those breads was awesome.
I LOVE THE THUMBNAIL! I'm Japanese living in Hungary. Lovely, thank you so much 🤗❤️
everyone in this entire WORLD must experience the wonders that Hungary and lángos have to offer
Yessss lángos is the best
That looked so good..
Amen
Is the dough sweet or not?
@@themeltedchocolate technically you could eat it sweet I guess, but most people eat it savory, topped with garlic/cheese/sour cream etc.
Russian bread would be funny as well, we have something that's called a "brick". It is exactly how you would imagine it.
Awesome!!
Is it really a brick or a brick of bread cause how you said it makes me think Russians eat orange bricks, which might not be that far from reality knowing how hardcore they are.
@@avariceseven9443 They're not hardcore at all. That's a stereotype
Must be crispy !
Am I the only one who watches these type of videos late at night starving lol
no
I so love these videos! Getting to see a peek into other places and what they enjoy is so COOL
I’m from Japan but I’d love to try the Hungarian bread!!
Also, curry bread is so good but for me it’s too heavy for breakfast. It’s more like a lunch option to me. In the morning I recommend egg salad sandwiches. Love those creamy and chunky egg filling with fluffy and light bread
8:13
Hello good morning
Can u give me a kamut bread please?
The staff : starts talking about how its made
*VISIBLE CONFUSION 9999*
Hobbang (호빵) is well known in South Korea too!
Its a bread filled with sweet red bean paste, and its lovely to have in the winter!
i'm from canada and i love 호빵! :) i also love 호떡!
how did the New Yorker not get a bagel from an actual bagel store :'(
I know, as a New Yorker, I was mortified and offended
At least it was from H&H Bagels brand, often named #1 bagel in NY, although I can’t tell if it’s their store or not.
Guessing from previous vids, they are supposed to try to budget ~$1
Ask Inga. She does the New York sections and occasionally Taiwan sections for these videos.
its supposed to be $1
I feel personally attacked that no german bread was shown. It's just so good! And yes I'm german.
But have to admit that the bread from Peru looked also really good
you missed chile and buying a ham and cheese sandwich in any cornershop or "almacén" or buying a kilo of marraqueta for dinner and eat one in the way home
Bruh imagine making a bread episode without Germany
It's liike crime
@@CCP-Lies like pineapple on pizza
Many countries are not included because they made another video were they had all other countries
german bread is kinda bad tho, ngl the only thing you got is pretzel
@@clement9782 I am sure that you have been to Germany before to validate your statement 😘
This is literally my favorite Buzzfeed series
Hmm, Singapore should be Kaya Toast... more iconic than otah bread!
Agreed!
ikr
Yeah but kaya toast it's also in Malaysia
Fun fact; kaya means rock in Turkish! Any relevance? Like is it hard or sth? 😂
@S. R. Sounds delicious!
Didn't expect Pan de Sal to be here, thanks for featuring our bread! 😊
That bread from Hungary looks so divine!!!
it is. Go there simply for Langos
look at the recipe it is very simple also not baked !
@@gipsymelody1268you can bake it, there are modern recipes for that as well!
I could eat flat bread naan stop.
clever
Naan is a flatbread lol but yh me too!
I see what you did there.
Your comment is gold haha
Funny and clever comment.
“Speaking in foreign language”
When I thought the langos bread from Hungary couldn't have any more cheese on it, she proved me wrong 🤣 like damnnn. These all looked so tasty.
Time stamps for this video
0:05 Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪
1:07 New York City, USA 🇺🇸
2:00 Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
2:53 Paris, France 🇫🇷
3:43 Hong Kong 🇭🇰
4:25 Budakalász, Hungary 🇭🇺
5:56 Singapore 🇸🇬
6:57 Marrakech, Morocco 🇲🇦
8:09 Lima, Peru 🇵🇪
9:07 Manila, Philippines 🇵🇭
Kenya 0:05
New York 1:07
Japan 1:58
France 2:53
Hong Kong 3:43
Hungary 4:25
Singapore 5:55
Morocco 6:57
Peru 8:08
Philippines 9:08
:)
Peru's kamut bread looks so delicious and also, I'm really curious about Hungary's langos ❤️
This is making me want to travel, I've never been out of America and one day I hope to travel all around the world
Dream big! I’m sure it’ll come true :)
Have fun! It's a must to visit different countries.
Poor thing. Travelling and experiencing different culture open your eyes. Get travelling as soon as you can!
As I'm watching I noticed no one is sanitizing or taking temperature checks etc. Then I saw how strict Peru was in adhering to covid protocols that they're not even allowing persons inside and they even put the money in a paper, I like that. Good job Peru. Even if certain parts of the world is 'back to normal I mean we are still in a pandemic and should adhere or stick to certain protocols. I would've think that at least sanitizing or washing of hands would be mandatory before entering.
In France most places would have a hand sanitizer at the door yeah
"Won't someone think of the children!?" - Simpsons, probs.
Ppl like you are so annoying
@@TheKimroyBailey sorry for being worried about the global pandemic, i will send you a gift card to the malaka hotel as an apology
*cheese* exists
Hungary: okay this is all we need for our bread!
I’m expecting more of these... Mexico has a lot of variety
I just love these "food around the world" videos 🤤🤤
nothing from Italy? I still remembered the first time I went to an italian restaurant, I was intoxicated with how astonishingly delicious the garlic bread+olive oil combination. and before I released it, I've lost spare room in my stomach for the main course.
Part two: Mexico, Brazil, Germany, and Vietnam! From what I’ve been seeing in the comments 😊
What about chile 🇨🇱 :D
And Egypt!
Italy?
They missed turkish simit too
My favorites:
1. Baguette 🥖
2. Melonpan from Japan
3. Croissants
4. Naan 🫓
5. Mischbrot (German bread made of equal parts of wheat and rye flour)
Always a delight to see this series! I love to eat while watching these lol. If possible, it would be great to just keep the location label up for the whole duration of the clip - my goldfish brain reads the location at the start and then immediately forgets it, so I often scroll back 10-30 seconds to remind myself where the food was from lol
Lepinja is such an amazing bread!!! You can maybe find it at your local Serbian/Bosnian/Croatian stores and or restaurants. When made correctly it is so heavenly. It was be light and airy yet crisp.
When I have pan de sal, it's more enjoyable when you put like any spreadables, cheese or the instant noodle pack from the brand "lucky me", pancit canton (any non-soup instant noodles are also ok to use with it), sometimes pancit bihon can be also be put into it.
They forgot about roti canai in Malaysia. They are the most delicious flatbread there for tourists
yea and the otak otak bread wasn't even originally from Singapore, its from Malaysia
as a french for sure with ours local bread !
In Singapore, kaya butter toast is the most popular. Breakfast, tea time or anytime.
where I'm from,( Malta ) we have our own traditional bread, Maltese bread ( usually made spread with tomatoes paste or just smeared tomatoes { if spread with tomatoes paste add olives capers tuna butterbeans onions ]{ if with smeared tomato a dash of salt, pepper and olive oil }
I love pandesal especially when it's warm. I love it when the outside top is crunchy but so soft inside. I also like dipping it onto my coffee or hot chocolate drink (especially those that were made from tablea).
Finally Hungary🇭🇺❤️
As a Filipino, pandesal is literally the best bread I've always eaten.
This series is so interesting! 😃 Mangos is one of the best foods ever. The singaporian one looks really good.
5:38 this looks so good. I want to taste one.
Lángos is the best thing ever. Change my mind.
Bizony bizony
Bruh no.. Indian breads and German breads. Turkish too, have the best if not the most varieties of bread and delicious.
i miss that stuff so much it is addictive
Thanks from Hungary
Ámen lyányom! Jobban nem tudnék egyet érteni!
We love lángos here in Sweden! 🇸🇪❤️🇭🇺
Your pfp tells you are Swedish lol
Nice,I am from Hungary
As a hungarian person, I approve of this comment. :D
@@flora_kispal hát ez kurva jó
It looks very interesting! I hope to try it one day!
I want the Hungarian one. While having Pandesal and a cup of coffee.
Nice, I just ate that yesterday I am from Hungary
You can easily make it yourself 😉
Biot
You can make lángos at home, thats very easy :D
Everyone has a greetings and Goodbye's to the workers while America just took the bagel, Gave the cash and just go out like nothing happend.
Which is funny to my opinion.
I lived in Morocco and when my husband would bring me batbout home; with cheese and honey is always how I ate mine, it is delicious.
A video about bread and no German bread?
Brötchen, pretzels, pumpernickel, stollen, katenbrot, milchbrötchen, Kaisersemmel... It should be a taboo to show bread and not mention German bread🥨
And you have Food Insider, who used the flipping BAGEL for an example of German bread in their "Bread Around the World" video.
EIN SUPERIOR BREAD BRED TO RULE OVER ALL OTHERS
I love soft pretzels!
I mean, Kaisersemmel is from Wien though..
fr
Love these around the world food compilations! So interesting. Kinda hoped the langos would have more toppings
You really should have featured a country like Denmark or Germany where the person gets proper rye bread!
Rye bread is disgusting though
Tbh I don’t really like rye bread but it could just be a fresh vs packaged thing?
They cannot fit all countries
@@lisaisa It needs to be fresh. A fresh ryebread open sandwich ('smørebrød') is absolutely divine. I have also never had tasty ryebread outside of Denmark, Sweden and Germany.
Smorebrod is indeed divine. It's my favorite type of sandwhich.
I WANT TO TRY THE LANGOS! LOOKS SO CHEESY AND YUMMY!
If you try it you wont be dissapointed
It is.
Its having a very good taste. We Hungarians eat it a lot.
I ate one a few days ago it’s so good I got so hungry when I saw it
Loved how hygiene conscious the shop in Peru was.
I wish Mexico was in here! We love our pan dulce!
I know right! Kinda disappointed
i like mexico bun😍
Yeah I was waiting for it, bread in Mexico is a whole culture on its own! maybe next episode hehe
Wtf? You didn't put germany in the video? The country with the most varieties and arguably the best bread in the world?
Are you german?
Ppl have preferences you dumbie. There's no such thing as the best bread on the world. And how do you want them to include every country in a 10min long video.
Where is the Brazilian Pão de queijo? 🇧🇷😭
Not to mention pão de sal, very uniquely Brazilian and different from a French baguette. Miss it so much, piping hot with requeijão cheese spread or catupiry 😍 Also “na chapa” with butter, yum!
Pao de queijo its actually chipa and it is native of Paraguay not Brazil..
@@johnmonkelennon3900 uma hora dessas ter q ler uma merda dessas kkkkkk
They didn’t cover all 193 countries in the world so…
@@johnmonkelennon3900 Ahm no?? Wtf are u saying
omg Langos is like the best thing ever!! Happy to see it on this channel. My favourite one is with creme fraiche, shrimps, red onion and caviar
I missed eating curry bread/カレーパン. Eventhough I'm not a fan of curry, but the curry stuffed inside the bread suits my taste.
Mom's kuchen, a bread she makes for special occasions. It is bread dough with a mix sour cream and cinnamon baked together. Passed down from my grandma to my mom. Yum! And German!
I make a mean pumpkin kuchen!
you should have included the Turkish Simit, it is DELICIOUS
Yes
true! and indian nan!
it amazes me how hands-off it is in peru
COVID restrictions I guess
Yes, we have many COVID restrictions still, compared to other countries. It was not like this before.
I like that the lady from Peru actually explained about the bread being sold 😮
Few Breads from India:
1. Roti aka Chapati, widely eaten in every house across India.
2. Tandoori Kulcha: Most popular breakfast in Amritsar, Punjab.
3. Vada pav, alternatively spelt wada pao, is a vegetarian fast food dish native to the Indian state of Maharashtra.
4. Paratha
5. Naan
6. Poori
7. Dosa
8. Bhatura
9. Poori
and many more.
buzzfeed: makes a video about bread
also buzzfeed: doesnt include germany
guys! for us germans bread is love bread is life!😂
What about shrek
that kenyan bread looks so good
its not bread
- a kenyan
Some Filipinos eat Pandesal with either hot chocolate drink or coffee in their breakfast.
P.S. We don't need to hear the "Pinoy" in Philippines section. Also, I am Filipino. We need to know the taste and feel of the foods because we want to try in the future.
As a Filipino, why don't you want to hear the pinoy ? Genuinely asking
Those bread look so delicious and interesting some of the bread look so familiar for me they have sell in my country but it's kind of expensive seen they get some of the street food form another country
I’m Hungarian and Lángos is amazing 🇭🇺
I've lived on 3 different continents throughout my life, and even though all cultures and countries have their own amazing "bread," I don't think you can make a serious bread episode without including at least one German bread.
I'm seeing alot of comments like this now I'm disappointed
@@josiereyes1012 You're "disappointed" that someone points out that Germans are great breadmakers? How so?
@@shotjohnny i think they meant they're disappointed cause they didn't get to see the bread made in germany since there's a lot of comment saying that bread over there is really great??
@@shotjohnny im saying that I'm disappointed because they didn't represent Germany if this is the case
@@Skyuni98 yes this is what I ment
I really enjoy this series. So interesting to see a common item that is made unique in each different location.
Hope you left out Germany because you are planning on making a whole video on German bread. We have well over 300 types of bread and we usually eat it twice a day. Even our word for dinner (Abendbrot) translates to evening bread. We are very passionate about our bread. Please give it some love and appreciation. Thanks.
*Well over 3000
My favorite Bread is "Milchkapsel" its a milk-bread made from wheat milk yeast little bit sugar baking powder ...lovely ...its super fluffy slightly sweet and not dry at all.
I love it when the topic here is just bread