I want the American students to either do a collab or straight up meet the British ones. That would be so funny, the wit and charm of the Brits combined with the sarcasm and honesty of the Americans would make comedy gold
With all of the beans they consume, I'm just wondering how these British people can act so proper whenever you know they inevitably have to fart their brains out. I'd like to think that maybe they still attempt being proper and say, " *May I please be excused to release the flatulence within my breadbasket, madam* ? ''
"Yeast? That's the infection thing" 😂😂😂 This was hilarious and these students are awesome! I love that you're bringing American students into the fun ❤❤❤
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Get the UK and US students together. Groups of 4 (Two UK and Two US) students grouped together as they try both types of cuisine. Their reactions would be hilarious!!!
“That’s the infection thing” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I noticed that the principal didn’t participate. With the British high schoolers the headmaster is always there and he’s my favorite 😊. It would’ve been interesting to see the principal of the school reacting to these foods. Thank you for such wholesome content.
Can I just say I LOVE these kids. They really were polite, funny and truthful but SO polite and as a former teacher I just really appreciate how well they represented the typical US kids. They were far from typical. I enjoyed this a lot!
@@kjoeyb. It's not rude to spit out food if it tastes awful???? Who says you have to subject yourself to torture? Yall definitely don't love yourselves
I remember seeing one where British kids try Southern food. I already knew before they ate it they were going to want more. At one point this one kid looked deprived of never eating something so good before. Once they busted out the glass of sweet tea, it was game over.
England should really have people try things like an English breakfast, a sausage roll, and a Sunday roast. Put your best options first, not your polarizing options! 😂
they went with the American meme of British stereotype food, bit disappointing as they always promote the best other cultures has to offer not the worst
Man, I wanna try a Gregg's sausage roll so bad, you have no idea. Y'all make em look so good!! Full English breakfasts have actually started to gain some popularity in the U.S. and for good reason, it's the perfect breakfast spread. Sunday roast is similar to a few dishes we have but was kinda phased out for palletable preferences over the years.
Yeah, I feel like the American equivalent to this would be like: PB&J on white bread, Craft Macaroni and Cheese with Ketchup, grits, and boiled peanuts.
I loved when the kids said "grilled cheese, yay! Please don't put anything on it!" And the plot twist it trying to scrape it off and not add more 🤣🤣 They were hilarious! Love that you brought some British classics to the US. So fun!
The English are the ones that 300 years ago the government was like "there's land in an area with beautiful weather, no taxes, and you don't have to walk down streets literally covered in feces and you can have some free of charge" and were like "i'm good, bro"
@plebiansociety I fail to see your point here, after all England did lose the war. If that's your idea of what the US is like, please stay on your side of the pond.
@@michellehaberman5918 all I'm saying is 300 years ago the U.S. is where the English with a sense of adventure moved, and England is made up of those that chose to stay behind.
@plebiansociety So, because we've conquered new foods, we are no longer considered to be a global leader in anything? 🤣 And, additionally, you are claiming the the English are incapable of new ideas because everyone with any talent left the country 300 years ago?
"It's disgusting at first, then it gets slowly better but it's still disgusting" "...not my favourite dish" the difference level of straightforwardness 😂😂
@marycarver1542All the British kids loved the American comfort food. Literally every one. One said it was better than anything he'd ever eaten in England.. and that was a damn biscuit and gravy 😂
American highschoolers try?! YESSS I’m here for this content! More please! As an American, we generally have no polite filter, especially when it comes to food because we have so many vast and delicious options here. Especially city/immigrant kids. Can’t wait for more! Thanks JOLLY!
Yup they gotta do more with the American, British highschoolers & since they’ve also spent time in Australia they gotta also do Australian highschoolers try Korean food.. I would say English food but our cuisines are similar to theirs…
I like that you used a diverse mix of cultures and personalities in this video. It’s what the majority of high schools in America are like 😊 Thanks for the realistic representation of our high schoolers.
I hit the floor when he said the yeast joke and sis was like “why would you say that, you nasty” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 definitely kids from America no filter whatsoever
Because they know it is but it’s still theirs, you know what I mean? It’s kinda like when someone says something like “he’s an idiot, but he’s our idiot!” 😂
I love how the british kids all get good food, and then when its the american kid’s turn its all of the troll food, but somehow everyone thinks the american kids are assholes for being honest, even though the british kids said similar things when they didn’t like certain foods. Actual british food is like Chicken Tika Masala, Fish and Chips, and some type of meat pie, and black pudding as the weird item.
down a late night rabbithole of watching your vids and i was binging the british high schooler ones and i'm absolutely shook that y'all went to downey of all places for american high schoolers like that's amazing 🤣🤣🤣
Me, a Texan, after seeing all your Texas videos and finishing this video with the teens trying English food - I am feeling very appreciative of the cuisine in my home state. Y'all are great fun, love your content.
Those are fringe acquired taste. Most food in the UK is much more high quality, and I’d take it any day over the over processed foods in the US. Your foods are devoid of fiber, fat and protein.
@@RogueCylon the videos are all in good fun. The USA is a big place full of all sorts of people and cultures; thusly, cuisines. I’m Mexican-American and cook my own food with old, traditional Mexican recipes. I wouldn’t expect someone that didn’t grow up with my cuisine to appreciate is much as I do, and I would probably experience the same with someone else’s. I understand what was given to the US high school kids wasn’t the best that could’ve been presented. Again, the videos are all in great fun, no need to be so upset.
@@RogueCylon you have to admit, while the UK does have very tasty food, almost all the tasty stuff is highly influenced by other cultures, so its rarely referred to as British food
As an American, I can tell you I love beans on toast, steak and kidney pie and a good English breakfast (but no blood pudding)...all fabulous. Those little kidneys...really good. And I LOVE brown sauce. Of course, I stayed in the UK for 6 months but I loved those food right away!
6:25 this whole moment is just way too funny. The way his voice kinda cracks, how the classical music winds down, Ollie’s flabbergasted reaction. Just perfection. 😂❤
@@renica2787 in America, there is a sexually transmitted disease known as a “yeast infection” he said that “that’s an infection” however, it is just a yeast product 😭
™Marmite is also popular in Aotearoa-New Zealand. However, the spread on the toast is way too thick. It's meant to be about half that amount. It's a great hangover helper as it's full of vitamin B. When I was at school, we used to spread a thin layer on top of butter on white bread, then add a sprinkle of chips/crisps (what some people may call ™Pringles as an example) and make a sandwich out of it. I don't eat ™Marmite all the time now but when raising my offspring, it was a regular part of our breakfast or sandwich filling. If you're going to give it a go, I suggest you try it on toast with butter and a thin layer. Lovely with a cup of tea.
Beans are a delicacy in the Mexican household. Beans on toast is actually one of our struggle foods. When there’s no tortillas we improvise. That actually looked good.
@@dylanmurphy9389 Sweden has pizza not found anywhere else in the world either, but they never have the temerity to claim it's traditional or theirs lol
I eat and like ALL types of food. I've tried marmite 4 times, thinking that I would change my mind, never. That statement made me dislike marmite/vegamite even more! 😆
I want to applaud Josh and Ollie for choosing a diverse group of American teenagers to try their food. Even though they were setting themselves up for failure because ya know some of those kids aren't playing with something like beans on toast at home. Someone's mama is going to think their kid is being tortured at school 😂.
Why do you assume Josh and Ollie chose the participants? I used to be a tv news reporter. Typically the school chose the kids I interviewed especially since only ones whose parents had signed a release could be featured on camera.
As an american, this just looks like a general group of students you'd find here in America. It's diverse in nature, especially public schools. I don't think they went out of their way to specifically select students with the hope of making it more diverse, I think they just had a diverse group to begin with, similar to my experience growing up.
@@EditsBro1 You break up pork sausage and fry it in a skillet until some of the fat renders out, add flower to the fat to thicken it up, then add some milk and season with salt and pepper.
Beans on toast with a bit of cheese and scrambled eggs on top is delicious, so is a marmite or vegemite sandwich grilled with butter and yellow cheddar (recipe from my Australian friend).
@@Bellz972i think they doesn't want to offend any one especially british but i bet they can't hold what in their mind. so they probably just being honest 😅😂
@@inway404344 agreed. But I also think the British boys were a private school or religiously run school and they tend to have much stricter honor code, student conduct, or higher expectation of student decorum than any public school does. Idk if this one was, I'm thinking it was a public school in Texas.
I’m an American and I LOVE beans on toast! I butter the toast before I put the beans over it. It’s soooo good! I love Marmite on toast too. Again, spread butter on it and then add just a smidge of the Marmite and spread it well. Delicious!
Give them some hits like fish and chips, a Scotch egg, curry chips, sausage rolls, and sticky toffee pudding! I'm American, and I think there's a lot to love about British food.
You already see half of those everywhere in America. Curry chips and scotch egg might be the two I've yet to see around even my small area, although you might have to find a dessert place specifically for sticky toffee pudding.
Hear, hear! British-born American here, and I agree wholeheartedly! Honestly, folks, if you grow up with it, you would probably like it-and miss it!-too.
This is about as polite of a review as you’re going to find for American High schoolers. It would have been straight savagery coming from areas like Philly or NYC.
I really would love to see more American teens tey British things. As an American who loves cultural foods from anywhere it would bring me such joy to see other people trying foods outside their comfort zone
Ask and you shall receive. I've been watching the Brits try videos and posted a request for Americans try British foods, and here they are. Fantastic. I'm looking forwards to these.
@@greatmusic52 What does that have to do with the fact that you are putting baked beans on a piece of toast and calling it a meal? Talk about a stretch there bub.
@@revolution55125 beans on toast isn’t really a meal. It’s more like a snack. The point I’m trying to make is that even tho this might look like a struggle meal there’s a lot more nutritional value in that compared to 80% of the foods the the US
True story - as an American living in England I try to use the English terms for words out of respect, so when I go to Subway to eat I ask for gherkins instead of pickles on my sub. On more than one occasion they have told me “Just say pickles, gherkins just doesn’t sound right coming from you with that accent” 😂
@@peachygal4153 I grew up in Japan. Americans with a Southern accent, with all their good intentions, just could not get it -- all those dipthongs changed the words!
I remember back in the 80s our British cousins came to visit. We are of Caribbean origins so we expected them to eat bake and salt fish or even oatmeal. They ate beans and toast while we had pancakes. We were flabbergasted, tried it and did not like it. We were teenagers at the time and now this brings back the nostalgia!
@@ShelleB Nah, one of them commented it was crunchy, I think the toast was fine. People just like different things. I mean overall the reception here seems relatively positive, especially for something they're already prejudiced against.
I have been waiting for an American version of these for a while. You both keep creating such amazing content and connecting both countries. Well done!
That’s definitely what Ollie would say just to throw off josh while trying something new though, but having him react to it from another person is hilarious
It's because you're comparing canned beans on toast to Biscuits and Gravy. One takes 2 minutes to make, the other takes an hour or two. One is relatively healthy, the other is full of fat and salt. Of course the unhealthy dish is gonna taste better. If you compared American "throw together" meals like a grilled cheese sandwich to Fish and Chips, the British dish would win hands down. Nothing in beans on toast that Americans haven't seen before.
'Does it taste better than it looks?' - "Looks are subjective, and so is taste, and I don't think this is something I would want to be subjected to" is like the wittiest thing I've ever hear.
Oh dear Josh and Olly! There better be an extended version where you delve into cottage pie, steak and kidney pudding and English breakfast, Yorkshire pudding maybe even black pudding and haggis!
"It smells like poison" took me out 😂😂😂😂 Honestly, though, having high schoolers try stuff are my fave videos. I used to teach high schoolers and they really are so funny.
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Growing up in the UK and then moving to the states, I have done this very thing with many friends over the years. I've NEVER found a convert to marmite. LOL I love it though.
@@marcoburg8500 Very similar. I usually get vegemite when I'm in Asia because it's cheaper. In America I get marmite. I can't taste a difference but I hear side to side you can taste it
I'm Irish, I live with my Mexican gf and her son. I got them to try marmite on toast, they both hated it, but Chica our chihuahua loves it. Whenever I make it, she's there looking for some.
So Marmite is dog food. Got it. My wife is an Aussie and brings back vegemite every time she visits home. I try to understand how and why it's palatable to a non-wartime palate but I just can't.
well dog's also like the taste of their own assholes so that's something to consider. Maybe they lick their own asses to get the taste of marmite out of their mouths...BTW...it doesn't work.
@@mijanhoque1740 imagine being this wrong, you're comparing a prepared dish to canned food?? British people aren't eating beans on toast and thinking it's a gourmet meal lol, its for when you're a broke uni student or a side part of a full English breakfast
I grew up in both England and the Netherlands and my family loves marmite. The Dutch have a sweet thick apple syrup that they enjoy putting on their bread. It looks exactly like marmite. When we invited other kids over to our house for the first time it was a bit of a tradition to swap out the apple syrup with marmite. The look of horror and disgust on their faces each time was absolutely priceless 😂
"Looks are subjective, and so is taste. And I don't think this is something I want to be subjected to."
PLEASE THAT LINE KILLED ME
She’s gonna go far in life 🤣 I relate to that
I literally cracked up at this 😂😂😂
That was hilarious!
Bars!
looove her 😂😂😂
I want the American students to either do a collab or straight up meet the British ones. That would be so funny, the wit and charm of the Brits combined with the sarcasm and honesty of the Americans would make comedy gold
Yanks don’t do sarcasm. That’s us 🤦♀️
@@MCBaldyP bore off mate
@@MCBaldyP you don’t comprehend when you read, do you?
@MCBaldyP you brit’s call us yanks?
@@MCBaldyP real
As a high school teacher, I knew this video was gonna be full of unexpected comments and brutal honesty. These teenagers have no filter 😂
With all of the beans they consume, I'm just wondering how these British people can act so proper whenever you know they inevitably have to fart their brains out. I'd like to think that maybe they still attempt being proper and say, " *May I please be excused to release the flatulence within my breadbasket, madam* ? ''
You want to see someone freak out? Have them eat Balut...
They also more than likely think Taco Bell in "bomb".
@@MrHabs but Taco Bell IS the bomb 🤷♂️
Rude American culture.
It’s partly because of wartime rationing and austerity that we got so into these pickled/fermented/tinned foods.
And they never got out of eating during wartime.
@@namesurname7172 wars they causes btw soo
Exactly, “budget cuisine” or “struggle food.”
Omg In my family we still eat all those. Always give toddlers marmite on crust.
they just pour canned beans on toast… they didnt even actually make the beans… wild behavior as a country
"Yeast? That's the infection thing" 😂😂😂 This was hilarious and these students are awesome! I love that you're bringing American students into the fun ❤❤❤
Now that's what Josh will think of everytime he eats marmite. 😂
Yes! That dude is fucking hilarious. 😂
I was hoping one of them said “isn’t that to rise things for baking” lol
Haha I was laughing hella hard when he said it.
He's learning from Ollie.
It's cracking me up how savage these kids are compared to the British boys!!! They did not hold back! 🤣🤣🤣
English and American students pair up would be insane...
damn i love americans
Honestly, the British high schoolers were served better food.
@@oskifan1 yeah when they talk about other countries it's meant to be appreciative, most of the BRITISH FOOD on Jolly is for the bantz
You should watch the clip where BH try American snacks. Trust me, they had some pretty savage comments as well :)
"There's no spreading this, it's cubes" 😂😂😂Killed me
best line frfr
Same i was dead
Same! 😂
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@@jesusisking3814 HAIL SATAN
As a British man when he said “there’s no spreading this, it’s cubes” is genuinely me every time I use Branston pickle 😅
The students featured here are the definition of savagery and taking no prisoners. The honesty is appreciated.
@@hoppas77 I think this was during their Texas trip.
They are Texas kids for sure
British ones are better though
@@khadijahbegum3546 As an American myself, I appreciate the manners that the British still possess.
@@hoppas77 i dont think new yorkers would wear dallas cowboys clothing
Get the UK and US students together. Groups of 4 (Two UK and Two US) students grouped together as they try both types of cuisine. Their reactions would be hilarious!!!
BuzzFeed has one of these, except it's adults. I saw the one with breakfast cereal, idk if they have another one.
That would be cool
Bro that’s a great idea
But it gotta be the weird American food stuff we don't eat here in Europe like waffles with chicken and stuff
UA-cam literally had hundreds of these shitty videos, all the exact same
“Looks are subjective and so is taste and I don’t think this is something I want to be subjected to.” We love a poet. @3:28
This killed me 😂😂
Blaq queens and princesses like her are the besT when it comes to "poetic" slay! 😍
If you ignore the fact that it’s complete nonsense 😅
that's a bar
an average British boy sentence in these videos 😭😭
“That’s the infection thing” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I noticed that the principal didn’t participate. With the British high schoolers the headmaster is always there and he’s my favorite 😊. It would’ve been interesting to see the principal of the school reacting to these foods.
Thank you for such wholesome content.
I love how all British comfort food is straight up something with toast
It really isn't.
cause they are a joke of a culture
@@adrianh332 this video says otherwise
@@denni8271 this video is perpetuating stereotypes
You need to get out more often!
Can I just say I LOVE these kids. They really were polite, funny and truthful but SO polite and as a former teacher I just really appreciate how well they represented the typical US kids. They were far from typical. I enjoyed this a lot!
@@carolinabr21 its crazy you are so soft. what was even rude? the honesty? cant take any jokes?
How can the group be well represented AND not typical?
@@carolinabr21 They were. They just a sense of humor.
@@carolinabr21 ok hater
@@jacobboernet5287 bloom said not polite, you said rude, perhaps there is a state that is between the two.
Gotta love their honesty! There's no sugar coating going on. I'm actually surprised that none of them threw up or spit anything out!
It's because josh and ollie didn't allow them to cuz they love subjecting the kids to mild torture lol. Notice how they never gave them napkins.
Americans may be brutally honest, but we aren’t rude we don’t spit out food lol my mom would scold me for not finishing my plate heavily
@@KatalinaKristina this is a crazy ass inference 😭😭
@@kjoeyb. It's not rude to spit out food if it tastes awful???? Who says you have to subject yourself to torture? Yall definitely don't love yourselves
@@KatalinaKristina it’s never that serious… stop bitchin😭😭
My mother and I are British immigrants to the US. I grew up on Beans on Toast and still eat it. I am sixty-six years old. I love it...
You guys are getting classic America right here - straightforward, holding nothing back, saying exactly what they feel 😂
None of these kids are Americans
@@ffs6158Wait till you find out America is a nationality 🤯🤯
@@ffs6158 are you dense?
Why do you say they aren't American? Have you read the title?@@ffs6158
@@ffs6158Americans aren’t only white people d u m b a s s
I remember seeing one where British kids try Southern food. I already knew before they ate it they were going to want more. At one point this one kid looked deprived of never eating something so good before. Once they busted out the glass of sweet tea, it was game over.
For reallll. You can always judge a restaurant’s quality by their sweet tea. No love in the tea? Bad food
I love this video also & them trying Popeyes. They looked so happy to have food with flavor, was so cute. 😂😊
That was a great episode!
Yeah they are used to hot tea and scones. But that iced sweet tea was a game changer!!!
@@LorenWilliams-t5f our food does have flavour ?
England should really have people try things like an English breakfast, a sausage roll, and a Sunday roast. Put your best options first, not your polarizing options! 😂
Even Indian dishes like tikka masala or korma which was literally made by the british indian community for the british pallet.
but that wouldn't be nearly as entertaining to watch!
they went with the American meme of British stereotype food, bit disappointing as they always promote the best other cultures has to offer not the worst
Man, I wanna try a Gregg's sausage roll so bad, you have no idea. Y'all make em look so good!! Full English breakfasts have actually started to gain some popularity in the U.S. and for good reason, it's the perfect breakfast spread. Sunday roast is similar to a few dishes we have but was kinda phased out for palletable preferences over the years.
Yeah, I feel like the American equivalent to this would be like: PB&J on white bread, Craft Macaroni and Cheese with Ketchup, grits, and boiled peanuts.
I’m from the south and used to work for a local bbq restaurant and I loved their baked beans on their Texas toast it was my lunch every day
I loved when the kids said "grilled cheese, yay! Please don't put anything on it!" And the plot twist it trying to scrape it off and not add more 🤣🤣 They were hilarious! Love that you brought some British classics to the US. So fun!
please do more of these. american highschoolers are so brutally honest its funny
as a brit, couple loafs of bread, block of cheddar, marmite and a heinz multi pack, we eating for days
worst cuisine ever.
Well at least it doesn't take much to satisfy yourself
You're genuinely sick idc if England has good food or not, you could pick way better
I'm genuinely curious why yall have such struggle meals. Like you're rationing for the great depression or something.
But why oh why... France is not even that far from you guys? How come the quality of your cuisines are lightyears apart? lol
“We stopped inventing things 300 years ago” 😂😂😂 Ollie is the funniest! Omg!
The English are the ones that 300 years ago the government was like "there's land in an area with beautiful weather, no taxes, and you don't have to walk down streets literally covered in feces and you can have some free of charge" and were like "i'm good, bro"
@plebiansociety
I fail to see your point here, after all England did lose the war. If that's your idea of what the US is like, please stay on your side of the pond.
@@michellehaberman5918bro what? He's saying the US is the nice land 😭😂😂
@@michellehaberman5918 all I'm saying is 300 years ago the U.S. is where the English with a sense of adventure moved, and England is made up of those that chose to stay behind.
@plebiansociety So, because we've conquered new foods, we are no longer considered to be a global leader in anything? 🤣
And, additionally, you are claiming the the English are incapable of new ideas because everyone with any talent left the country 300 years ago?
"It's disgusting at first, then it gets slowly better but it's still disgusting"
"...not my favourite dish"
the difference level of straightforwardness 😂😂
@marycarver1542your funny, in the worst way possible
@@hugekid3707😂😂
@marycarver1542All the British kids loved the American comfort food. Literally every one. One said it was better than anything he'd ever eaten in England.. and that was a damn biscuit and gravy 😂
He nobody's arguing the American stuff is real food either, expect biscuits and gravy thats firr
These kids need to learn politeness and humility
American highschoolers try?! YESSS I’m here for this content! More please! As an American, we generally have no polite filter, especially when it comes to food because we have so many vast and delicious options here. Especially city/immigrant kids. Can’t wait for more! Thanks JOLLY!
So true! We’re so honest we don’t even try to hide it lol
Yup they gotta do more with the American, British highschoolers & since they’ve also spent time in Australia they gotta also do Australian highschoolers try Korean food..
I would say English food but our cuisines are similar to theirs…
Nah. The girl at 9:42 definitelyneeds to learn some politeness. She seemed very judgemental over something as harmless as food.
@@ilovequiktrip3110 It’s really not that serious
I like that you used a diverse mix of cultures and personalities in this video. It’s what the majority of high schools in America are like 😊
Thanks for the realistic representation of our high schoolers.
British high school students: "It's interesting"
American high school student: "It's disgusting"
Lmao. I like their honesty
classic show of the different attitudes and humors we tend to have😂
We are definitely known for our honesty among other things 😭
To be fair the British high schoolers get to eat the good stuffs
That's what "interesting" means! 😅
Americans: Why would you say that? You just crushed my soul and I may never emotionally recover from this.
Brits: Bit harsh.
I hit the floor when he said the yeast joke and sis was like “why would you say that, you nasty” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 definitely kids from America no filter whatsoever
That’s the infection thing. 😅😂
Really? So you have never listened to Ollie I guess..
@@j.d.4697stop trying to make urself feel better 🥱
"That's an infection thing" 😂😂OMG, IM DYING!!!! THESE KIDS ARE HILARIOUS!!!!!!!
I feel like people would be less put off by the idea of marmite if they realized and thought of it as "the thing in bread?"
The taste of their food and the beauty of their women made the British the best sailors in the world
The Brits built an empire in search of a good meal 😉
and never used a single spice even though they conquered lands for spices
Why are Josh and Ollie kinda look proud when the students call their food disgusting?? 😂
Because they know it is but it’s still theirs, you know what I mean? It’s kinda like when someone says something like “he’s an idiot, but he’s our idiot!” 😂
😂😂😂 because they proved the hypothesis??
@@Benzy670 like my buddy that’s a diehard A’s fan
our food
because it gets views?
I love how offended Ollie is at our American teenagers' honest reactions to British food. 🤣
I love how the british kids all get good food, and then when its the american kid’s turn its all of the troll food, but somehow everyone thinks the american kids are assholes for being honest, even though the british kids said similar things when they didn’t like certain foods.
Actual british food is like Chicken Tika Masala, Fish and Chips, and some type of meat pie, and black pudding as the weird item.
@@WARnTEA Just because tika masala is consumed a lot, doesn't make it a british or english dish
@@M.S_24
The fact it was created there does, in fact, make it British.
@Marc Siler Tika Masala is Indian cuisine.
@@M.S_24 tika masala is a national British food just look it up. Yes I know its hilarious
As a African American, we call something like the beans and toast struggle food. In them trenches for real!
Faxx😂 I’ll rather eat ramen noodles
Fax thats food your parents say is at home knowing they ight went grocery shopping in like 3 months 💀
Like a Ketchup sandwich! LOL!
I remember eating pork and beans sandwiches as a kid. I loved them.
honestly 😭 the meals you would eat when there is nothing at home
down a late night rabbithole of watching your vids and i was binging the british high schooler ones and i'm absolutely shook that y'all went to downey of all places for american high schoolers like that's amazing 🤣🤣🤣
right?! little old Downey being featured in anything is mind blowing to me
These kids range from sassy to savage to sweet. Love it!!
The only one I hate is marmite. You Brits have some good stuff
They gave British food to a bunch of Mexicans
Me, a Texan, after seeing all your Texas videos and finishing this video with the teens trying English food - I am feeling very appreciative of the cuisine in my home state. Y'all are great fun, love your content.
Those are fringe acquired taste. Most food in the UK is much more high quality, and I’d take it any day over the over processed foods in the US. Your foods are devoid of fiber, fat and protein.
@@RogueCylon but it’s so yummy. 😞
@@RogueCylon the videos are all in good fun. The USA is a big place full of all sorts of people and cultures; thusly, cuisines. I’m Mexican-American and cook my own food with old, traditional Mexican recipes. I wouldn’t expect someone that didn’t grow up with my cuisine to appreciate is much as I do, and I would probably experience the same with someone else’s. I understand what was given to the US high school kids wasn’t the best that could’ve been presented. Again, the videos are all in great fun, no need to be so upset.
@@RogueCylon you have to admit, while the UK does have very tasty food, almost all the tasty stuff is highly influenced by other cultures, so its rarely referred to as British food
Im from Dallas with a British mom, I grew up with brisket and beans on toast lol
As an American, can you do American teens try other British food that doesn’t involve toast? Lol
I mean does that exist?
I was thinking the SAME thing.
Impossible. That would require having a taste palate
Error404
Doesn't exist lol
As an American, I can tell you I love beans on toast, steak and kidney pie and a good English breakfast (but no blood pudding)...all fabulous. Those little kidneys...really good. And I LOVE brown sauce. Of course, I stayed in the UK for 6 months but I loved those food right away!
I love Josh and Ollie's reactions to the highschoolers, makes the whole video just better😂
6:25 this whole moment is just way too funny. The way his voice kinda cracks, how the classical music winds down, Ollie’s flabbergasted reaction. Just perfection. 😂❤
I think I have watched this clip 100 times now and it gets funnier every time 😂
I'm not a native english speaker, could you explain what he's referring to? Sadly, I miss the joke 🥲
@@renica2787 in America, there is a sexually transmitted disease known as a “yeast infection” he said that “that’s an infection” however, it is just a yeast product 😭
@@claireshields4079Lol yeast infections aren’t unique to America.
@@Antonio-wh3oq i didn’t know if the name was unique to the us! since the medical term is Candida 🤷🏻♀️
These guys deserve some British desserts. Sticky toffee pudding, trifle, summer berry pudding, etc
Oh geez, imagine offering them spotted dick! 😂😂😂
@@emanuelcruz545 a spotted what?
@@emanuelcruz545 : You beat me to it, no pun intended…
@@raincandy1653 : It’s an actual British dessert.
Holy! Or lemon meringue pie, or christmas pudding with brandy butter omg...
™Marmite is also popular in Aotearoa-New Zealand. However, the spread on the toast is way too thick. It's meant to be about half that amount.
It's a great hangover helper as it's full of vitamin B. When I was at school, we used to spread a thin layer on top of butter on white bread, then add a sprinkle of chips/crisps (what
some people may call ™Pringles as an example) and make a sandwich out of it. I don't eat ™Marmite all the time now but when raising my offspring, it was a regular part of our
breakfast or sandwich filling. If you're going to give it a go, I suggest you try it on toast with butter and a thin layer. Lovely with a cup of tea.
The brother and sister are adorable, you can tell he's goofy and she keeps him in check. You can tell they love each other very much too
They're brother and sister?
No they're sister and sister didn't you notice the cowboys apparel? 😂 9ers ! Wooo
@@bender49ers the brother and sister are the blond boy and the girl with the GTD logo.
@@Ricky_Spanishh damn ruined my joke haha oh well I tried. Time to pour another round.
@@bender49ers omg you're so cool! You drink and you watch football?! You're my kinda man!
Beans are a delicacy in the Mexican household. Beans on toast is actually one of our struggle foods. When there’s no tortillas we improvise. That actually looked good.
With cheese on top it’s way better.
Our beans don't look like that though 😭
@@katherinecordero472 they look like this before they get mashed up.
Ditto southern food -- beans on cornbread!
@@ThePsmith1985 Molletes or enfrijoladas, yes.
I do love some good American sarcasm. I also love the British high schoolers class. I think both of their dynamics are fun to watch 😂
it hurts a lot to watch these kids be that stupid
American sarcasm? H
Wow, Brits are so creative. They can eat toast with different toppings!
british food is why the brits became the best sailors in the world. they were looking for good food.
Ain't it crazy they traveled the world and conquered lands looking for spices. Just to end up not using any of them in their food.
As the meme says: the British scoured the world for spices, then refused to use them.
@@huskerjpg i mean they used to use various spices in food (especially the wealthy) in the past, but i think all that suffered during the world wars
They ruled over countries with good food and ingredients, yet they still weren't able to develop their own cuisine lol
Gotta find those spices and then not use them.
in the US everyone has a friend like Eli in High School lmao dude is hilarious and makes me miss those days
Yes!! 😂
I love that this was "introducing Americans to British foods" and all of it was on toast 😂
They used the word ones on purpose for memes, it’s sad because they showed other cultures best foods they have to offer
@@dylanmurphy9389 lol what is traditionally British food that's better? Y'all pretend curry is yours but it's not
@@AvaNightingale and some curries are British obviously. We have curries you don’t find anywhere else in the world
@@dylanmurphy9389 Sweden has pizza not found anywhere else in the world either, but they never have the temerity to claim it's traditional or theirs lol
@@AvaNightingale what pizza was made in Sweden and can only be found there?
I love the way hosts of this channel laugh
Eli cracks me up. "It's an infection thing." 😂
🤣😂🤣
I eat and like ALL types of food. I've tried marmite 4 times, thinking that I would change my mind, never. That statement made me dislike marmite/vegamite even more! 😆
Lol. Little does he know he’s probably been eating products with yeast his whole life.
@@Sassyglbeauty Yep bread and beer
His sister and mother must have rolled their eyes!
I want to applaud Josh and Ollie for choosing a diverse group of American teenagers to try their food. Even though they were setting themselves up for failure because ya know some of those kids aren't playing with something like beans on toast at home. Someone's mama is going to think their kid is being tortured at school 😂.
It’s a testament to how nasty British food is. All backgrounds weren’t fans lmao
Why do you assume Josh and Ollie chose the participants? I used to be a tv news reporter. Typically the school chose the kids I interviewed especially since only ones whose parents had signed a release could be featured on camera.
As an american, this just looks like a general group of students you'd find here in America. It's diverse in nature, especially public schools. I don't think they went out of their way to specifically select students with the hope of making it more diverse, I think they just had a diverse group to begin with, similar to my experience growing up.
We give you biscuits & gravy and you give us beans on toast 😆
I’d take beans on toast over white gravy and scones any day mate
@@EditsBro1that’s bc ur british “mate”
@@xlvqz I know but actual question why is ur gravy white like what’s it made of
@@EditsBro1 You break up pork sausage and fry it in a skillet until some of the fat renders out, add flower to the fat to thicken it up, then add some milk and season with salt and pepper.
@@EditsBro1Don’t knock it until you try it. All the British kids loved it. It looks nasty but I promise you it’s SO GOOD
Beans on toast with a bit of cheese and scrambled eggs on top is delicious, so is a marmite or vegemite sandwich grilled with butter and yellow cheddar (recipe from my Australian friend).
"it's disgusting at first but when you chew it, it gets better but it's still disgusting" 😂😂
That should the the slogan
How is one supposed to take that 😂😂😂
@@MoejiiOsmanTV Agreed
@@Bellz972i think they doesn't want to offend any one especially british but i bet they can't hold what in their mind. so they probably just being honest 😅😂
That reaction was an upside parabola 😭😭
That "oh no" at the start. Such a mood😂
British students: prim, proper, and excedingly polite.
American students: "Like the infection."
Thats my people.
😂😂😂
This is coming from an American. After watching the British students how articulate they were. Then watching these kids it embarrassing!
@@inway404344 agreed. But I also think the British boys were a private school or religiously run school and they tend to have much stricter honor code, student conduct, or higher expectation of student decorum than any public school does. Idk if this one was, I'm thinking it was a public school in Texas.
@@inway404344 I agree 🤣
@@inway404344 what embarrassing is comparing people from a public school to guys(most likely rich) going to religious private school
Jolly: "we are trying" the girl: "I Hope"
"Yeast... That's the infection thing, right?" Such an Ollie line 🤣
So happy to see all the classic high school archetypes still at play, brings a tear to my eye
The Mexican archetype, the transgender archetype
You mean stereotypes
red face white boy?
Amanda and Faith gave the best thoughtful comments dripping with honesty and sarcasm. More please
Genesis 1 &and Matthew 6
Please find YHWH Elohim and keep the commandments Exodus 20 Leviticus 11.🎉😂💐😊
@@Lolirock971 whose amanda?
whose amANDA?
I’m an American and I LOVE beans on toast! I butter the toast before I put the beans over it. It’s soooo good! I love Marmite on toast too. Again, spread butter on it and then add just a smidge of the Marmite and spread it well. Delicious!
Try marmite the toast the put the beans on top with a bit of cheddar
@@makkapacca I can't tell if you're a monster or an angel but as a marmite lover I'm going to give it a try
instead of marmite add a couple of drop of worcestshire sauce to the beans . Lush !!!
Beans on toast sounds so gross.😝
@@CynthiaLamb-jf2md Honestly it is lovely don't knock it till you've tried it. ;) . Now grits are disgusting!! IMHO.
Give them some hits like fish and chips, a Scotch egg, curry chips, sausage rolls, and sticky toffee pudding! I'm American, and I think there's a lot to love about British food.
You already see half of those everywhere in America. Curry chips and scotch egg might be the two I've yet to see around even my small area, although you might have to find a dessert place specifically for sticky toffee pudding.
@@LilyMaeBlossom But is it authentic like what you'd get in Britain? Cause I lived there, and the sticky toffee pudding was literally to die for
Naw, man. There’s only five things to love about British food and you just said em. 😂 The rest is stolen Indian food.
@@SgtDreamz What if you hate toffee? Is it still worth trying? I'm going next month
Hear, hear! British-born American here, and I agree wholeheartedly! Honestly, folks, if you grow up with it, you would probably like it-and miss it!-too.
This is about as polite of a review as you’re going to find for American High schoolers. It would have been straight savagery coming from areas like Philly or NYC.
I think HSers are usually respectful
Facts 😂
Imagine Texan kids 💀
@tonygarcia4060 hahaha ha, yeah nah man, HSers are some of the worst kids around anymore
@@OvercutHoodalways have been lmao
I really would love to see more American teens tey British things. As an American who loves cultural foods from anywhere it would bring me such joy to see other people trying foods outside their comfort zone
i mean there isnt much british food to try. they pretty much tried it all in that episode 🤣
@@ryanhaquez6345 no bro tf was that, literally 2 condiments and a hated on classic lmao
The Marmite section was HYSTERICAL! I had never seen the Cheese on toast... with 'brown sauce'.
Ask and you shall receive. I've been watching the Brits try videos and posted a request for Americans try British foods, and here they are. Fantastic. I'm looking forwards to these.
British food looks like the stuff we would make when our parents weren't home after school, except in the UK it is adults doing it.
Cheetos sandwich/ ramen noodle sandwich haha
@@qt1335people who been to prison or have a relative that was
Red dye number 6. Gives kids all sorts of health issues. Need I say more
Stuff like that is banned over here in the UK
@@greatmusic52 What does that have to do with the fact that you are putting baked beans on a piece of toast and calling it a meal?
Talk about a stretch there bub.
@@revolution55125 beans on toast isn’t really a meal. It’s more like a snack. The point I’m trying to make is that even tho this might look like a struggle meal there’s a lot more nutritional value in that compared to 80% of the foods the the US
True story - as an American living in England I try to use the English terms for words out of respect, so when I go to Subway to eat I ask for gherkins instead of pickles on my sub. On more than one occasion they have told me “Just say pickles, gherkins just doesn’t sound right coming from you with that accent” 😂
Lol that is what my husband says about me trying to speak Spanish with my southern American accent.
@@peachygal4153 I grew up in Japan. Americans with a Southern accent, with all their good intentions, just could not get it -- all those dipthongs changed the words!
That’s funny, because we do have gherkins here! It just means a small pickle. 😂
gheRkin. I can hear that!
😂😂 "can I get some girrrkins?"
1:00 beans on toast is closer to a pb&j or grilled cheese, its basically an open face bean sandwich
Welcome to America baby. Love how straight forward these kids are in comparison to English kids. No filter and no desire to filter themselves.
Lol they have to filter themselves or get cancelled actually.
False, your American that's why your saying that and they're not even that funny.
They could’ve toned that honesty down a little, lol 😂 But we do have a filter on other things, like race, sex orientation, gender, etc.
What you call no filter then rest of the planet calls rude. 🤷🏻♂️
@@singbluesilver1973 honestly the lack of manners shock me, I never knew they spoke like this
"Yeast, that's the infection stuff" i died laughing...all of their expressions to Marmite was hilarious.... hahahaha 🤣😂🤣😂
I didn't see that one happening!😂 Doesn't he know about bread? 😂😂
I remember back in the 80s our British cousins came to visit. We are of Caribbean origins so we expected them to eat bake and salt fish or even oatmeal. They ate beans and toast while we had pancakes. We were flabbergasted, tried it and did not like it. We were teenagers at the time and now this brings back the nostalgia!
Those looked beans on bread not toast! Maybe the toast would be better?
@@ShelleB Nah, one of them commented it was crunchy, I think the toast was fine. People just like different things. I mean overall the reception here seems relatively positive, especially for something they're already prejudiced against.
Pancakes is a desert , beans are real food
0:35 NO WE DONT
I have been waiting for an American version of these for a while. You both keep creating such amazing content and connecting both countries. Well done!
frrr and i want more of these
"Yeast? That's the infection thing" I'm at work absolutely dying 😅😂😂 ☠
That’s definitely what Ollie would say just to throw off josh while trying something new though, but having him react to it from another person is hilarious
I definitely did a spit take, laughing so hard.
Please more videos of American High schools trying British food
My new favorite thing 😅
Am sure they didn’t just film one video with them.. so am sure we can look forward to another one next week 💜
@@khalilahd. me too hey.
Beans on toast is delicious. Love it on a cold winters day
It's trash
@@DannyDoGood
Your attitude is trasg
So gross
“You don’t need this in your life” 😂 this girl is very funny
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I like how the Americans didn't really like any of the British food. But the video with the British students trying American food, they LOVED it. 🦅🇺🇸
yeah cuz our food is actually edible
Not british, but love beans on toast with scramble egg
Because it's British food..
It's because you're comparing canned beans on toast to Biscuits and Gravy. One takes 2 minutes to make, the other takes an hour or two. One is relatively healthy, the other is full of fat and salt. Of course the unhealthy dish is gonna taste better.
If you compared American "throw together" meals like a grilled cheese sandwich to Fish and Chips, the British dish would win hands down. Nothing in beans on toast that Americans haven't seen before.
@@izzahzemino9436 honestly..... Always wanted to try beans on toast but that makes it sound really good for some reason
Legend says that Elijah is still spreading Branston Pickle on his grilled cheese.
Oh you spam 100 comments on Jolly videos as well
Is that Eli, Eli, or Elijah?😅
😂😂😂😂
The yeast part 😂😂😂 6:24
'Does it taste better than it looks?' - "Looks are subjective, and so is taste, and I don't think this is something I would want to be subjected to" is like the wittiest thing I've ever hear.
Oh dear Josh and Olly! There better be an extended version where you delve into cottage pie, steak and kidney pudding and English breakfast, Yorkshire pudding maybe even black pudding and haggis!
🤣
Ooh, yes pls!
Yeah, I'm sure there will be more episodes from this school. :D
does kidney pudding really have some kind of animal kidney in the pudding?
We actually have cottage pie, black pudding in the US
"It smells like poison" took me out 😂😂😂😂 Honestly, though, having high schoolers try stuff are my fave videos. I used to teach high schoolers and they really are so funny.
Dear Eli..... where's YOUR food review show dude? We need you bud! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"There's no spreading, this is cubes" lmaooooo
I lolled 🤣
oh ok thank you for the feedback, have a great day @@snottylottie
at least 198 people think its funny lol@@snottylottie
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@@christianweatherbroadcasting nobody gaf bro
Growing up in the UK and then moving to the states, I have done this very thing with many friends over the years. I've NEVER found a convert to marmite. LOL I love it though.
I absolutely love it but I think he put too much on theres
UK based and I love marmite. You can mix it up with quite a few flavours. Peanut butter and marmite is amazing.
Is it anything like Australian Vegemite? Not that I know what either is or tastes like.
@@marcoburg8500 Very similar. I usually get vegemite when I'm in Asia because it's cheaper. In America I get marmite. I can't taste a difference but I hear side to side you can taste it
@@marcoburg8500Yes it is similar. I’m British and in the minority that kind of likes it. No love or hate relationship with Marmite for me.
The Eli & Faith duo is sooo hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
well you needa know buddy.........so my girlfriend got wit my ex
@@ethancarmona23 Huh?
I cannot fathom waking up, eating a lb of beans and then starting your day. I would be sharting 24/7.
I love that Ollie is in shock over the yeast comment but makes similar analogies himself about how disgusting food is lolol
Exactlyyy omg
Crying and laughing here. 🤣🤣🤣 The yeast part caught even Ollie off guard. 🤣🤣🤣
I finally can understand why Josh & Ollie fell in love with Korean foods 🇰🇷😂
And American foods. Lol
That would give me mad heartburn.
I'm Irish, I live with my Mexican gf and her son. I got them to try marmite on toast, they both hated it, but Chica our chihuahua loves it. Whenever I make it, she's there looking for some.
Mexican girl, Fuckin ell Mexican girls and people are bloody awesome
So Marmite is dog food. Got it. My wife is an Aussie and brings back vegemite every time she visits home. I try to understand how and why it's palatable to a non-wartime palate but I just can't.
@KalbiKing I've seen Vegemite in grocery stores in the U.S. now and thought about trying it but you've made me reconsider.
well dog's also like the taste of their own assholes so that's something to consider. Maybe they lick their own asses to get the taste of marmite out of their mouths...BTW...it doesn't work.
“And HER son”. Lmao at guys who date dumped single mothers and can’t have their own children 😭 😂😂
This turned out SooOoo different than when you introduced British Teens to Biscuits and Gravy.
Yes, and with good reason! 🤣
But the correct answer to biscuits and gravy would be a sausage roll not marmite! 🤣
@@c.michellesparks2925 I guess Jolly wanted to use what British food was infamous for rather than famous for.
That’s the difference between British and American food 😂. British food is usually bland/bad whereas America has more taste.
@@mijanhoque1740 imagine being this wrong, you're comparing a prepared dish to canned food?? British people aren't eating beans on toast and thinking it's a gourmet meal lol, its for when you're a broke uni student or a side part of a full English breakfast
I'm adopting the "isn't that the infection" kid😂😂😂😂 I laughed so hard!!
Y'all have to keep doing these videos, they are so funny and wholesome❤
The fact that I’m Aussie and love all of these
I grew up in both England and the Netherlands and my family loves marmite. The Dutch have a sweet thick apple syrup that they enjoy putting on their bread. It looks exactly like marmite. When we invited other kids over to our house for the first time it was a bit of a tradition to swap out the apple syrup with marmite. The look of horror and disgust on their faces each time was absolutely priceless 😂
OMG
Gedraaagggg je
That's criminal imo 😂
what is the apple stuff called? that sounds delicious
That sounds like Apple Butter. We have that here in America. I could eat apple butter on rolls all day!