For sure we are way more similar than we think and we only look at our differences but believe me except the language and culture and food we are the same
When I was a boy Mom would give me a hot cup of rooster soup when coming in from playing in the snow. It is one of the "good memories" if you know what I mean.
Science has determined it's true that chicken soup helps relieve colds. Here's what science says; Chicken is especially rich in a compound called carnosine, and it's this that studies suggest helps reduce that stuffy, congested feeling in your nose and throat. It's thought that carnosine minimises inflammation in the upper respiratory tract by stopping the migration of white blood cells.
The more hoi hois the better - and I think I heard more today than in any other video. Usually it's just 2 or 3 hois one time, but Mr Chaudry let loose with multiples more than once - what a compliment to the chef! Well done all - more traditional non-fast foods please
Whoever does the cooking for these gentleman must be an excellent cook.I have never even heard of Rooster soup but hearing them describe it makes me want to try it.
Well, technically it's just chicken soup it's just made with old hens and roosters that are no longer really "fit to fry." The old folks always said it was the best chickens to use for soup.
Traditionally on family farms elderly hens and roosters would go in soup, they have alot of flavor from living and walking a long time but are too tough for most dishes.
It's something you'll likely never have unless you have access to someone with a chicken holding. It's a way to use up the old rooster who can't do his job and is too tough to roast.
Growing up in Sevier County, Tennessee and having chickens we used to eat rooster soup in the winter, usually. Old roosters and hens were usually not the best to fry or bake so you use them in soup. You can eat the meat of course but when I was a boy I "put it aside" like these folks. Coming in from playing out in the snow to a cup of hot rooster soup is one of the "good memories." I have been away from Tennessee for 40 years and this is the first time I've heard "rooster soup" since I was a teenager. lol
Well, am and old Michigan farm boy. We raised chickens and pigs, most of the chickens were layers. When you had an older, tough bird, we called is rooster soup. You really had to cook the hell out of old birds, and they had no market value. We made a dish called sliders, but not the burgers. It was a chicken broth with an old bird with homemade, thick, handmade noodles. It’s “poor people’s” food. I make it on a cold winters day, but it never turns out like my grandmothers. It’s so good. A real stick to your ribs meal.
We used to raise our own chickens; and the old roosters who can't perform and the old clucks that could not lay eggs anymore do make extremely tasty soup.
@AbiyahUA-cam the meat is not that tender like spring chicken n it’s more tasty. Perfect for soup or curry because it need time to boil/cook. Definitely not suitable for fried or chicken chops kind of style
I have a big pot of this soup in my kitchen now. I made the Scottish version with leeks in it. This soup I'm going to eat is called Cock-a-leeky soup. Cock is another name for a Rooster. I put ground pepper in it but I also added hot pepper sauce for a little more spicey flavour. Cheers!
Mr. Gull Sher has the right of it when he says all the chickens available to buy are broilers. Those Cornish Rock crosses grow so big, so fast, and with such little feed that you don't see anything else. Forty years ago, you could still walk into a grocery and choose from roasters, fryers, broilers, and even capons. The quality and price are better today, but it's a shame that all those heritage products are gone forever.
In many areas including the Caribbean, it wad also known as Cock (rooster) Soup. Definitely don't hear that one much anymore for obvious reasons. 😂 For years we had a pouch of dehydrated instant "Cock Broth" with a big image of.a Rooster on it. We kept it prominently visible in our kitchen. It was quite the conversation-starter 😊
Cook the old chicken with ginger, onion, garlic, black pepper, lemon grass, or any spice/herbs of your favourite. Boil it until the meat tender. You can put potatoes and carrots and mushrooms as well n some macaroni if you like or eat with plain rice! 👌😋
I find it interesting that these folks tend to think of soup as a hot "drink", similar to tea or coffee, where Westerners (at least here in the US), tend to think of it more or less, as something that we "eat". We'll have soup as a meal, accompanied by some type of bread or maybe a green salad. I know that in restaurants, the "soup of the day" special, consisting of soup and a half sandwich or a green salad, is a very popular lunch item but the soups that they offer as a part of that meal, are generally heartier and contain some mix of meat and/or vegetables. Making a plain broth is something that we often see reserved for use as an ingredient in cooking, or for those times when someone is trying to strengthen their immune system (bone broth) or if they have a cold/flu or are feeling under the weather. Growing up, I often heard chicken soup referred to as "Yiddish penicillin". LOL That just shows that there are more similarities between cultures than we sometimes think. 😊
@@bostonlatina sour kraut and chicken (normaly made with pork).....german potato salad with bratz ......homemade rye bread with corned beef and cavage........
I wouldn’t call it a “popular” soup in America. We all know Chicken Soup but I have never heard the gender of the bird pointed out as in your description. 🤔
Would enjoy seeing them try chicken noodle soup. This was already sort of similar but I think they would also enjoy the noodles, vegetables and seasonings of a chicken noodle soup
Roosters are not usually eaten unless they are getting older or not doing their job protecting the hens. Also, a mean rooster who picks on the other hens and rooster's will end up on the table. Roosters are not as tender as hens but if you cook them a little longer most people don't even notice the difference from rooster and hen meat.
Rooster are only used for soup mostly not for any other dish also there’s a difference between broiler chicken and home fed and home grown with all freedom and safe and correct feeding
Okay so for the comment section: A rooster soup is a chicken soup.. but you use a fresh rooster. If you get your chicken at the grocery store, being in the USA has nothing to do with "I've never heard of a Rooster soup", you just don't get those there. And yes, it makes a WORLD of difference.
Chicken is a bird. The females are called hens, the males are called roosters. Baby chickens regardless of sex are called chicks. If you only had chicken from a grocery store or KFC it was female chickens you ate, aka hens.
You want Older chickens for soup, Age makes a difference. . . Rooster or Hen depends on the breed for size. . .But Older Birds are better. . . My Dad would want the head beak and feet in the soup also. . .But I'm not into feet and chicken skin in my soup.
Watching this and hearing different tribal regions described gave me an idea. Have everyone have a map and facts about their country and region. Maybe even give each episode where they tour their region.
Ive never heard of rooster soup before. We do process mean roosters. We just call it chicken soup. Its usually boiled, deboned and then the broth is used along with the deboned meat to make a soup along with spices and usually noodles.
Confused here 🤨. The thumbnail shows an actual chicken soup, but what they've been given is a wonder 😶. As in, I wonder where they got the idea that we eat that the way they were given that soup.🤔 Where are the veggies and noodles?😮 Rooster soup? Rather chicken soup. But, who knows.... Maybe somewhere in the USA there is actually a "rooster soup" served that way. But, not in my area which is the north eastern area.
Tribal people try some delicious Doubles from Trinidad, in fact all our cuisine is delicious, pelau, corn soup, dhal puri, curried chicken, pholourie, souse(chicken)......
Grew up in rural farm areas in Tennessee, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio and our parents always kept chickens for eggs and meat. It was very rare to consume one of the Roosters and they definitely have a stronger flavor. They are best done in soup or slow roasted, otherwise the meat can be tough due to the age of the bird.
Chicken Soup here is sometimes called "Mama's Penicillin" and given to people with colds, especially in winter. I was thinking this needs saltines but the clear broth would be good for someone with a stuffed up nose and chills. Also if they are feeling nauseated it would stay down better. I think most Americans have eaten Chicken Noodle Soup, either homemade or canned.
I hate to disagree with our wonderful gents but cooked (and raw) chicken bones are very bad for dogs. They can splinter, cause choking or a puncture. Anyone who says they do it all the time has a very lucky dog. Not worth the risk.
Raw chicken bones don’t splinter where did you get that false info it’s good for there guts and digestive system. Dog food you buy in the store is the number one driver of dog illnesses
@@MALEECKSWIFE29 American Kennel Club, Ohio State University Veterinary College, PetMD and every veterinarian I've ever known in the last 50 years. I will agree that most commercial pet food is bad. The risk is less with raw bones than cooked but they can splinter because they are hollow and carry the possibility of E. coli and salmonella.
Love these men!!! They r all special in their own ways…tahir the dr….chaudary is the big kid of the group…rana is the joker…n gul sher khan is the stylish one
My neighbor growing up had chickens, rooster is used because older chickens (male and female) or more tough to chew so cutting into small pieces and cooking for a long time make it soft, the bones add good flavor as well.
As a kid, my grandmother would send me to the live market to buy roosters&hens for this soup😢🇵🇷👌 just the broth would bring you bk from the dead😅 i use to add a shot of vinegar 😋 sweat like you ran a mile
😄 A rooster is just a male chicken. You want to see them amazed, Neuter a chicken and then raise it to full size!... This is what the Spaniards calls capon! Westerners do tend to eat more of this soup when they are feeling ill. Soup like this For a couple of days, And lots of rest, And you will be well again. It's just as you said!!
I have never heard of rooster soup.I've had chicken soup and I'm sure rooster soup exists but I haven't heard of it and I have lived in northern states ad well as southern states.Can someone please tell me where this is popular? I wouldn't mind trying it.
Oh laudie - ok its chicken soup but after cooking the bird - we remove the bones! When I buy a chicken there is no way of telling if it was male or female. Only people who raise chickens would know if it was the old rooster who made it into the stew pot. Trust me no recipies for "rooster" soup here in North America.
Does he mean CHICKEN SOUP? I have never heard of Rooster Soup anywhere I have lived in the US. It looks like it’s pure chicken broth with one piece of the well cooked chicken in it. I have run across some people that do not know the difference between chickens - a male rooster and a female hen.
I have never seen a soup served with bones in it here in America either and I was born here. 😅. I think this looks more like chicken broth with a chicken part boiled in it. I am also a little confused with them talking about it being eaten here in America but the title says Caribbean dish.
Does he mean CHICKEN SOUP? I have never heard of Rooster Soup anywhere I have lived in the US. It looks like it’s pure chicken broth with one piece of the well cooked chicken in it.
Just goes to show, no matter where in the world you are, chicken soup cures a cold. We have more in common than we do differences❤
For sure we are way more similar than we think and we only look at our differences but believe me except the language and culture and food we are the same
except chinese say chicken soup is 'warming' to the body and will make colds worse
When I was a boy Mom would give me a hot cup of rooster soup when coming in from playing in the snow. It is one of the "good memories" if you know what I mean.
I 2nd this comment. Chicken Soup variations all cure numerous diseases!
Science has determined it's true that chicken soup helps relieve colds. Here's what science says; Chicken is especially rich in a compound called carnosine, and it's this that studies suggest helps reduce that stuffy, congested feeling in your nose and throat. It's thought that carnosine minimises inflammation in the upper respiratory tract by stopping the migration of white blood cells.
I grew up on a farm. Sometimes roosters would become too ornery and too aggressive to people and other chickens. Those roosters were delicious.
Me too, old birds needed a little more cooking. They were only good for soup or all day in the slow cooker. They were good though.
The more hoi hois the better - and I think I heard more today than in any other video. Usually it's just 2 or 3 hois one time, but Mr Chaudry let loose with multiples more than once - what a compliment to the chef! Well done all - more traditional non-fast foods please
With added gusto, too!
Whoever does the cooking for these gentleman must be an excellent cook.I have never even heard of Rooster soup but hearing them describe it makes me want to try it.
I'm one of the Americans that never had rooster soup before. The way you all describe it, makes me want to try it. I love soup. God Bless you all
Well, technically it's just chicken soup it's just made with old hens and roosters that are no longer really "fit to fry." The old folks always said it was the best chickens to use for soup.
Thank you Senator Sanders!
I've lived in the USA my whole life. moved around a lot too. Never heard of Rooster Soup
Traditionally on family farms elderly hens and roosters would go in soup, they have alot of flavor from living and walking a long time but are too tough for most dishes.
It's something you'll likely never have unless you have access to someone with a chicken holding. It's a way to use up the old rooster who can't do his job and is too tough to roast.
Growing up in Sevier County, Tennessee and having chickens we used to eat rooster soup in the winter, usually. Old roosters and hens were usually not the best to fry or bake so you use them in soup. You can eat the meat of course but when I was a boy I "put it aside" like these folks. Coming in from playing out in the snow to a cup of hot rooster soup is one of the "good memories."
I have been away from Tennessee for 40 years and this is the first time I've heard "rooster soup" since I was a teenager. lol
Campbell’s Chicken Noodle Soup was invented in 1934 and mothers have been using it ever since😃🇺🇸💙
Well, am and old Michigan farm boy. We raised chickens and pigs, most of the chickens were layers. When you had an older, tough bird, we called is rooster soup. You really had to cook the hell out of old birds, and they had no market value. We made a dish called sliders, but not the burgers. It was a chicken broth with an old bird with homemade, thick, handmade noodles. It’s “poor people’s” food. I make it on a cold winters day, but it never turns out like my grandmothers. It’s so good. A real stick to your ribs meal.
We used to raise our own chickens; and the old roosters who can't perform and the old clucks that could not lay eggs anymore do make extremely tasty soup.
My grandmother said the oldest, meanest chickens made the best soup.
@@dianeladico1769 Your grandma tortured the old birds to death to make extra tasty soup.
Nice to make into curry too
@AbiyahUA-cam the meat is not that tender like spring chicken n it’s more tasty. Perfect for soup or curry because it need time to boil/cook. Definitely not suitable for fried or chicken chops kind of style
I have a big pot of this soup in my kitchen now. I made the Scottish version with leeks in it. This soup I'm going to eat is called Cock-a-leeky soup. Cock is another name for a Rooster. I put ground pepper in it but I also added hot pepper sauce for a little more spicey flavour. Cheers!
A male chicken is a rooster. A female chicken is a hen. All roosters are chickens, but not all chickens are roosters.
It's a Farm Rooster 🐓 Soup, It Taste Different From Broiler Chicken.😊
No kiddin'!!!
Mr. Gull Sher has the right of it when he says all the chickens available to buy are broilers. Those Cornish Rock crosses grow so big, so fast, and with such little feed that you don't see anything else. Forty years ago, you could still walk into a grocery and choose from roasters, fryers, broilers, and even capons. The quality and price are better today, but it's a shame that all those heritage products are gone forever.
In many areas including the Caribbean, it wad also known as Cock (rooster) Soup. Definitely don't hear that one much anymore for obvious reasons. 😂
For years we had a pouch of dehydrated instant "Cock Broth" with a big image of.a Rooster on it. We kept it prominently visible in our kitchen. It was quite the conversation-starter 😊
Caribbean food is amazing. So glad the fellas enjoyed it!
I love these videos. I’m surprised how much they like the foods. We do like our foods in America.
Ok reading the comments, i am glad i am not the only one never heard of this soup. I do like most soups.
I love what they say about our food. I am so glad that they are enjoying it.😊 If you add garlic, it is a natural antibiotic. Great healing power.
Here in Greece, Rooster with homemade little square pasta in a light tomato sauce is an every Sunday dish. It is so comforting. ❤
Rooster soup... in the U.S.? Never heard of it.
Never seen served this way. Never heard of rooster soup as such and I was raised on a farm
Cook the old chicken with ginger, onion, garlic, black pepper, lemon grass, or any spice/herbs of your favourite. Boil it until the meat tender. You can put potatoes and carrots and mushrooms as well n some macaroni if you like or eat with plain rice! 👌😋
@@DH89715 thank you for sharing
Same here. "Rooster soup" was just chicken soup.
I find it interesting that these folks tend to think of soup as a hot "drink", similar to tea or coffee, where Westerners (at least here in the US), tend to think of it more or less, as something that we "eat". We'll have soup as a meal, accompanied by some type of bread or maybe a green salad. I know that in restaurants, the "soup of the day" special, consisting of soup and a half sandwich or a green salad, is a very popular lunch item but the soups that they offer as a part of that meal, are generally heartier and contain some mix of meat and/or vegetables. Making a plain broth is something that we often see reserved for use as an ingredient in cooking, or for those times when someone is trying to strengthen their immune system (bone broth) or if they have a cold/flu or are feeling under the weather. Growing up, I often heard chicken soup referred to as "Yiddish penicillin". LOL That just shows that there are more similarities between cultures than we sometimes think. 😊
i wish i could cook for these guys ......it would be so much fun .....
What would you make for them? I would probably make French Toast.
@@bostonlatina sour kraut and chicken (normaly made with pork).....german potato salad with bratz ......homemade rye bread with corned beef and cavage........
Ive never heard of rooster soup, lmao 🤣
It's a Farm Rooster 🐓 Soup, It Taste Different From Broiler Chicken.
I wouldn’t call it a “popular” soup in America. We all know Chicken Soup but I have never heard the gender of the bird pointed out as in your description. 🤔
I was trying to make Jamaican Cock Soup from scratch. I had to contact a local farmer to get a rooster.
Would enjoy seeing them try chicken noodle soup. This was already sort of similar but I think they would also enjoy the noodles, vegetables and seasonings of a chicken noodle soup
Mr. Chaudhry as adorable as usual. Star of the show.
Roosters are not usually eaten unless they are getting older or not doing their job protecting the hens. Also, a mean rooster who picks on the other hens and rooster's will end up on the table. Roosters are not as tender as hens but if you cook them a little longer most people don't even notice the difference from rooster and hen meat.
Rooster are only used for soup mostly not for any other dish also there’s a difference between broiler chicken and home fed and home grown with all freedom and safe and correct feeding
You tell these guys it's common in America. I have never heard of it and I am 74 years old living in Texas
Okay so for the comment section: A rooster soup is a chicken soup.. but you use a fresh rooster. If you get your chicken at the grocery store, being in the USA has nothing to do with "I've never heard of a Rooster soup", you just don't get those there. And yes, it makes a WORLD of difference.
I grew up dirt poor in the chicken capital of the world...never heard it called rooster soup.
@@higgy82so chicken hen is the female and roster the male... So it's different.
Chicken is a bird. The females are called hens, the males are called roosters. Baby chickens regardless of sex are called chicks. If you only had chicken from a grocery store or KFC it was female chickens you ate, aka hens.
@e.r.r.a.0000
I'm well aware. Doesn't change the fact it is NOT a "very popular American dish"
Love these guys.
You want Older chickens for soup, Age makes a difference. . . Rooster or Hen depends on the breed for size. . .But Older Birds are better. . . My Dad would want the head beak and feet in the soup also. . .But I'm not into feet and chicken skin in my soup.
I know Chicken Soup, or Chicken Noodle Soup, but not Rooster Soup.
It's a Farm Rooster 🐓 Soup, It Taste Different From Broiler Chicken.
Pakistan has these type of roosters everywhere @@GamingWithTahaOfficial
It’s called Jamaican Cock Soup. You probably haven’t heard of cock soup for obvious reasons but cock is still another name for rooster.
"Rooster hospital" is correct, Mr Tahir! You speak the truth.
I thought I was the only one who will eat BREAD with anything.
This is my first time seeing Rooster Soup. ...I wonder if Chinese farmers with old roosters would do the same thing....
I have to admit though there's no kind of vegetable in the soup but it has a nice color to it .
Just so you know, most Americans eat bread (roti) tortillas or crackers with most meals.
What is rooster soup? Never ever heard of it .
Watching this and hearing different tribal regions described gave me an idea.
Have everyone have a map and facts about their country and region.
Maybe even give each episode where they tour their region.
Next to try is Pigeon soup..it's a delicacy in our island P.R.my grandmom makes it and rabbit stew also..both are delicious must try 😅😊👍🏼
I googled rooster soup. Sounds good.
My doctor would charge thousands of dollars for all the medical advice given here. Now I'm going to go out and join a wrestling match.
Funny, I was just researching roosters as food the other day😂
Have them try chicken n dumplings! Southern usa! Comfort food.
Ive never heard of rooster soup before. We do process mean roosters. We just call it chicken soup. Its usually boiled, deboned and then the broth is used along with the deboned meat to make a soup along with spices and usually noodles.
Mr. Tahir has a great story and advice for every situation!
Never heard of rooster soup.
that's what I am also thinking
It’s chicken soup. I’m assuming they used a rooster instead of a chicken maybe different texture
@@staydown4bo oh boy, more than just texture, it's like you never ate chicken before when you taste non-industrial Rooster meat! Give it a try ^^
Yes . The roosters meat is tougher and has a more gamier taste and aroma. @@staydown4bo
It's a Farm Rooster 🐓 Soup, It Taste Different From Broiler Chicken.
Mr Tahir is so funny!! I enjoy his humour every video. All the fellas are wonderful!!
It's amazing that most countries have their own versions of chicken soup, and they are all delicious!
Looks delicious. Safe travels gentlemen. Love from America❤️🙏
Confused here 🤨. The thumbnail shows an actual chicken soup, but what they've been given is a wonder 😶. As in, I wonder where they got the idea that we eat that the way they were given that soup.🤔
Where are the veggies and noodles?😮
Rooster soup? Rather chicken soup. But, who knows.... Maybe somewhere in the USA there is actually a "rooster soup" served that way. But, not in my area which is the north eastern area.
LMFAO EXACTLY 🤣💯
I'm waiting to see what they think of Rooster Soup thanks.
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Tribal people try some delicious Doubles from Trinidad, in fact all our cuisine is delicious, pelau, corn soup, dhal puri, curried chicken, pholourie, souse(chicken)......
Thank you.
I love you all. From a pour danish. Looove to you all❤
As a Canadian I've never heard of rooster soup.
Grew up in rural farm areas in Tennessee, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio and our parents always kept chickens for eggs and meat. It was very rare to consume one of the Roosters and they definitely have a stronger flavor. They are best done in soup or slow roasted, otherwise the meat can be tough due to the age of the bird.
Chicken Noodle Soup next!
Chicken Soup for the soul
Chicken Soup here is sometimes called "Mama's Penicillin" and given to people with colds, especially in winter. I was thinking this needs saltines but the clear broth would be good for someone with a stuffed up nose and chills. Also if they are feeling nauseated it would stay down better. I think most Americans have eaten Chicken Noodle Soup, either homemade or canned.
Everyone knows that
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I hate to disagree with our wonderful gents but cooked (and raw) chicken bones are very bad for dogs. They can splinter, cause choking or a puncture. Anyone who says they do it all the time has a very lucky dog. Not worth the risk.
Not Raw but cooked
@@natedevill8126 Cooked is certainly worse but raw isn't without risk. Hollow bones want to splinter.
Raw chicken bones don’t splinter where did you get that false info it’s good for there guts and digestive system. Dog food you buy in the store is the number one driver of dog illnesses
@@MALEECKSWIFE29 American Kennel Club, Ohio State University Veterinary College, PetMD and every veterinarian I've ever known in the last 50 years.
I will agree that most commercial pet food is bad. The risk is less with raw bones than cooked but they can splinter because they are hollow and carry the possibility of E. coli and salmonella.
TIL dogs should be wary of bones.
Being Caribbean rooster soup I’m surprised it’s not spicy
Love these men!!! They r all special in their own ways…tahir the dr….chaudary is the big kid of the group…rana is the joker…n gul sher khan is the stylish one
These gentlemen are so philosophical
Let them try Outback Steakhouse blooming onion
All the roosters were the first to go into the pot back on the farm. We never thought of it as something special, just chicken.
My neighbor growing up had chickens, rooster is used because older chickens (male and female) or more tough to chew so cutting into small pieces and cooking for a long time make it soft, the bones add good flavor as well.
Soup is what we need, in these cold months
We eat chicken soup. I have NEVER heard of Rooster soup and I am 60+ years old.
Raucous Randy Rooster Soup!!!!
As a kid, my grandmother would send me to the live market to buy roosters&hens for this soup😢🇵🇷👌 just the broth would bring you bk from the dead😅 i use to add a shot of vinegar 😋 sweat like you ran a mile
Mr. Choudry looks like an older and more tanned version of Harrison Ford! 🤠
I have never heard of rooster soup and I've lived in America my whole life are you talking about chicken noodle soup?
Chicken soup.
Never heard of this 😮
I live in the USA and I have never heard of Rooster Soup.
How about trying Salvadorian Chicken Tamales? They're delicious
We just call it "Chicken Soup". Doesn't matter what sex the chicken is. And ours will generally have egg noodles in it.
It's a Farm Rooster 🐓 Soup, It Taste Different From Broiler Chicken.
Never heard of it before
Looks like broth with a side of chicken leg to me. Anyway its somehting they know, so thrill on.
Me sorprende que muchos en los comentarios no saben la diferencia entre GALLO 🐓 y GALLINA 🐔 (chicken hen / roster)
Siempre me sorprende lo poco que saben los comentaristas. Y aún más me sorprende que estén tan ansiosos por publicitarlo
@@dianeladico1769same
My grandmother made rooster soup. Yum
😄 A rooster is just a male chicken. You want to see them amazed, Neuter a chicken and then raise it to full size!... This is what the Spaniards calls capon! Westerners do tend to eat more of this soup when they are feeling ill. Soup like this For a couple of days, And lots of rest, And you will be well again. It's just as you said!!
I'd like to see them try smoked salmon!
I have never heard of rooster soup.I've had chicken soup and I'm sure rooster soup exists but I haven't heard of it and I have lived in northern states ad well as southern states.Can someone please tell me where this is popular? I wouldn't mind trying it.
Have them try Southern Chicken Fried Steak with cream gravy, mashed potatoes and green beans a Texas comfort food
Nice
Try some venison stew. If you can not get hold of any I have jars of it I can send some
Try an American lunchtime favotite. Peanut butter abd jelly sandwiches!
Looks like theres gonna be four one legged Rooster hoping around this morning :(
Rooster soup??? I'm a 64 yr old American and that's a new one to me! But a chicken is a chicken, male or female, right?
Wrong
@@Nana-zi9xq when eating I mean. I don't know.
Seems to me they really, really enjoyed this soup. 😅
I am 50 years old and I am an AMERICAN
I have never heard of this soup?? We eat Chicken soup NOT Rooster soup
Soup is a solid in Nordic countries
In Jamaica, it's called Cock soup. Rooster, Hen same thing.
Oh laudie - ok its chicken soup but after cooking the bird - we remove the bones! When I buy a chicken there is no way of telling if it was male or female. Only people who raise chickens would know if it was the old rooster who made it into the stew pot. Trust me no recipies for "rooster" soup here in North America.
Try finnish food, Karelian pie or salmon soup made with cream👍
Does he mean CHICKEN SOUP? I have never heard of Rooster Soup anywhere I have lived in the US. It looks like it’s pure chicken broth with one piece of the well cooked chicken in it. I have run across some people that do not know the difference between chickens - a male rooster and a female hen.
The hell is rooster soup.
That was a fat chicken to render that much broth. It looked delicious.
I have never seen a soup served with bones in it here in America either and I was born here. 😅. I think this looks more like chicken broth with a chicken part boiled in it. I am also a little confused with them talking about it being eaten here in America but the title says Caribbean dish.
So now chicken soup can cure diphtheria!!????
Does he mean CHICKEN SOUP? I have never heard of Rooster Soup anywhere I have lived in the US. It looks like it’s pure chicken broth with one piece of the well cooked chicken in it.