As a Russian, I usually have caugette pancakes, da thick ones. We also have boiled buckwheat with salted butter and then pour milk into it like cereal. I either have that for a Russian brekky or I have a pirog with some apple inside. Absaloutely delish. We do like black tea though ☺️
@@golem3958 usually we eat eggs/oatmeal/sandwiches with one piece of bread (buterbrod) for breakfast. But sometimes we eat syrniks (cottage cheese pancakes) or blini (crêpe) with various fillings
Buckwheat is гречка блять, americans don't have our normal buckwheat, so they eat buckwheat oats I think. (Ну не пиздец ли, это знаешь, вот та быстрозавариваемая овсянка, ток из гречки. У нас она тоже продается кстати, но на вкус лишь немногим лучше быстрозавариваемого овса)
Lol. I explain this all the time: these breakfasts come from when men would go out and work 12 hours doing hard manual labor, and then go home. Or they would wake up and work on a farm all day long. We weren't meant to eat like this consistently. And we are NOT eating like this every morning. 😂
@@josephmontecino5023 nooo it's just early in the morning that's a lot. Lol. The average person now would eat that heavy breakfast and then go sit at a computer for hours, so all those carbs for breakfast is a lot.
This is the “American breakfast” but most of us don’t have time to make that every morning and might be a once a week or once a month thing. Usually it’s cereal, oatmeal, granola bar, if you have time eggs, or nothing at all
True man. I used to eat a bowl of rice in the morning and it just made me sleepy and heavy af. Now I just eat dates or bananas as breakfast and I feel fresh until lunch. I might get hungrier faster but at least I dont feel like a semi truck carrying 20 wood logs on the back.
@@matucci4094 yeah but too much of it is not good either. actually if there is no sugar presence, your body will start breaking down your body fat as an energy source. so unless you are in dire starvation, skipping breakfast is generally fine. you'll just be feeling hungry. I suggest eating something light just so that you don't have empty stomach
@@matucci4094 true, maybe it has got something to do with improper sleep at night? For example if you didn't get enough sleep, and then eat a carb heavy breakfast or just a heavy breakfast in general, then you'll most likely feel sleepy around noon due to ideal circumstances while when you skip breakfast or have a really light one, you wouldn't feel sleepy due to your hunger.
I love these breakfast comparison videos. I actually like the Saudi Arabian breakfast the most. Dates and coffee. Actually not too bad for a quick shot of rocket fuel.
As a Russian, i can confirm. We love black tea and even as an immigrant in Norway i drink it every day. About the porridge: yes, we often eat porridge, but my biggest experiences were either rice porridge or гречковая porridge (not many know what that is but its a brown grain) there was one i hated that everyone else loved though, and that was манновая porridge. You pretty much got it spot on! Especially since this is just my experience as a moscow gal lol
I don’t eat like this everyday, but when I have time to myself in the morning I’ll definitely make myself some bacon eggs and pancakes, call it self love? 🤣
As an American I literally never eat breakfast. Sometimes I want the food so I'll do like eggs and stuff for dinner but like. Steak and eggs is great. Or Eggs and toast as a late night snack. I rarely ever eat pancakes ngl. Bacon is good here and there too just don't overdo it uwu
Haven’t met a single Russian person who eats just buckwheat for breakfast, usually it’s crepes or pancakes with sausage with some buckwheat. Lots of options and lots of healthy options. Russia isn’t a stupid or horrible country. It’s intact better than America in many ways😏
Last time I ate an American breakfast like that was when I was a kid and my granny cooked it. I am too busy for that. I eat a bacon gouda and egg sandwich from Starbucks and their iced brown sugar oatmilk latte and eat while I'm driving to work. On Sundays I just eat cereal.
Big diner-style breakfasts are for special occasions like meeting family or friends or having children over during the holidays, or special work functions.
As a Russian, I disagree, the most common breakfast are pelmeni or whole grain buckwheat porridge with a dash of butter on top (other toppings and different texture), and as a drink it's coffee or a cup of strong tea.
Needed notes. You use pancakes or toast not both. Edit. Pancakes can be a breakfast on its own also you forgot the hash browns for the American breakfast
Usually people in post soviet countries eating bread+butter+sausage+cheese sandwiches or cookies+butter at breakfast, sometimes fried eggs, cup of tea (most) or coffee But many people eat nothing at morning because of work
As an American in cooler months I have a bowl of hot soup; most other times a yogurt and ginger tea. These huge breakfasts you show are maybe once a year at a Mother’s Day Brunch.
That American breakfast is something I’d eat on a special occasion like a birthday. But the Russian breakfast is actually something my nana and my mom would often make, we aren’t even Russian
Should clarify as an American that this type of breakfast is a special occasion meal. A usual breakfast would be some eggs and a piece of toast with coffee or something along those lines.
We, Russians, don’t eat buckwheat pooridge bro. Especially for breakfast. You cook it almost like rice, but for longer time(not way longer). It is tasty with soy sauce and a little bit of butter. For breakfast try “sirniki with jam/cream(not together though) or oatmeal pooridge on milk/water(i recomend milk, me personally, I don’t even like the one made of water) with honey/berries/jam(could go together, although i recommend to choose 1). Unfortunately it is impossible to find good oatmeals in The usa, but I am pretty sure it will taste good. Also you can try to undercook it a little bit, so that it is hard (not raw) in the middle. We also eat pancakes, but our version is flat. If you actually see this comment, try one of the things I wrote above. I promise you that if you follow my recommendations, you will get a tasty breakfast.
Idk where the hell you found that buckwheat but I can just tell by looking at it that it’s mid. If you want the real stuff, find an actual eastern-European grocery store (or Caucasian, I have an Armenian store locally that has Russian stuff as well), and buy the brown buckwheat they sell there. Ten times better than whatever that American version is. You cook it, and add milk to it, then add sugar to taste. On the black tea part, make sure to get it like 15/10 strong, we usually boil a teapot of extremely strong black tea, add a little bit to our personal cup (like 1/4 of the cup), and then add hot water, milk, and honey/sugar to taste.
There are ways to make that healthier you just have to have the knowledge. Like you can do a protein rich pancake or squeeze your own damn juice and not buy store bought juices with added sugar.
As an American, most of us don't eat a full American style breakfast unless it's a late Saturday or Sunday morning after an night of heavy drinking. Weekdays are mostly just coffee.
I'm not American but I can't imagine anyone waking up to make that Like maybe on a weekend morning but every morning?? Maybe the eggs, bacon and toast if you have some time since those are pretty quick to make
I wake up early so I have time for some actual breakfast but pancakes, eggs, bacon, toast and orange juice is a very occasional thing on weekends bc there is no way I can make all that and enjoy it before getting ready for school
What you're eating is more of a diner style breakfast. Bacon, eggs and toast or cereal make or donuts and coffee up the majority of American breakfasts (at least from my experience). Of course it varies by region like grits in the south or avocado on toast in the south west etc... but that is for the most part
I think most russians don' t eat that anymore but my parents who grew up and lived in URSS told me that they did eat that at school that they would often eat very healthy food but that they didn't understand back then and wanted to eat like westerners
In russia we have more than just a porridge we also eat blinchiki which is a Russian crepe and also we have syrniki (which honestly i’ve never had or tasted.)
My russian breakfast is pretty diverse, it may be cottage cheese, buckwheat porridge with milk, a bowl of salad, toast and eggs. Oatmeal too but only occasionally, and no one I know eats it on a daily basis.
My Russian in-law’s introduced me to buckwheat and there are many ways you can eat it. It’s very nutritious- considered a superfood. I eat it every morning with 2 sunny side up eggs & I add a twist to it with rice vinegar.
As an American, I can say: no one has time to eat breakfast.
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yea the true american breakfast is whatever you can get your hands on the fastest
@@jairzavala7171 If your in middle school or high school, youll notice school starts at 6-7 A.M
@@calebrickard3294 Fr, ill just eat like 2 sour patch kids and vitamins and call it breakfast.
@@boookyy7348 nah mine starts at 8:30 bro I got time
I love how both the Russians and Americans are saying they don’t eat this 💀
i dont eat anything for breakfast that's my russian breakfast
but this morning all I had was a egg sandwich
As Russian, I eat porridge with black tea for breakfast almost everyday
As a Russian, I usually have caugette pancakes, da thick ones. We also have boiled buckwheat with salted butter and then pour milk into it like cereal. I either have that for a Russian brekky or I have a pirog with some apple inside. Absaloutely delish. We do like black tea though ☺️
As Russian I or don't eat or eat something ready from refrigerator
@@StarzIsOnUA-camis buckwheat grechka? Cause that wasn't grechka
The dodorodoro is a classic 💀
Classic ain't no shit
That's very shitty L.A.M.E. tho.
Bro, how u spell that so good😂😂😂
@@krakatau2528it is 💀🤙
@@Mefdashnah
As a Russian:I can say you made breakfast wrong and it’s not just one dish
he did it totally wrong. That ain't buckwheat, and we don't cook it on milk, we add milk to water cooked buckwheat in the plate
Well Americans don't really eat this for breakfast it's more of a once a week some times every other week thing.
@@sergeyalaev9393 ye bro
They did the same for Indian breakfast!! These idiots need to do more intense research!!!
It's not buckwheat
Russia here, and we dont eat this, i literally have no idea where tf he took it
Nothing screams more American..
What do you guys eat then ?
@@golem3958anything we find in our fridge. There’s no such thing as a Russian breakfast
@@golem3958 usually we eat eggs/oatmeal/sandwiches with one piece of bread (buterbrod) for breakfast. But sometimes we eat syrniks (cottage cheese pancakes) or blini (crêpe) with various fillings
Buckwheat is гречка блять, americans don't have our normal buckwheat, so they eat buckwheat oats I think. (Ну не пиздец ли, это знаешь, вот та быстрозавариваемая овсянка, ток из гречки. У нас она тоже продается кстати, но на вкус лишь немногим лучше быстрозавариваемого овса)
I swear no one actually be eating these American breakfasts everyone always makes in videos 💀
Fr its like a once a week thing i most of the time just whip a bowl of cereal
I mean, I just make eggs and bacon and that's it.
I usually get cereal or something to put in the microwave the only time I eat like that is sometimes Sunday
I’m asian and i eat an asian breakfast, like rice, meat, vegetables or even soup. the american breakfast just looks disappointing
@@KyroSeptical I SAID OR I DONT PUT CEREAL IN THE MICROWAVE!🤣
Lol. I explain this all the time: these breakfasts come from when men would go out and work 12 hours doing hard manual labor, and then go home. Or they would wake up and work on a farm all day long. We weren't meant to eat like this consistently. And we are NOT eating like this every morning. 😂
I would. On a weekly basis when I could indulge myself absolutely no one eats this forever on a 24 hour diet.
@@josephmontecino5023 nooo it's just early in the morning that's a lot. Lol. The average person now would eat that heavy breakfast and then go sit at a computer for hours, so all those carbs for breakfast is a lot.
@@josephmontecino5023 that’s not a gram that’s like a whole ass kilo in American tbf
No they fcuking don’t lmao it came from advertising 😂
If the job is intense labor. Like construction or installing ventilation system on a house. Then I'd eat this in the morning. But the juice has to go
the actual american breakfast is literally a bowl of cereal with milk if you're lucky
store brand too
@@catspaghetti4515 no difference
@@ihatemotionblur_3255 nah there is a difference. The price. You can taste it too
still counts tho everything on the dish is pretty average American breakfast foods
@@kaworusilentpaw7246 Can you? Store brands don't taste any different.
This is the “American breakfast” but most of us don’t have time to make that every morning and might be a once a week or once a month thing. Usually it’s cereal, oatmeal, granola bar, if you have time eggs, or nothing at all
Ngl bro has the spongebobs cousin Stanley haircut 💀
As an American I can say we don’t have time for breakfast
"We got that BUCKWHEAT BOI"💀
He turne into Arthur morgan 💀
Carbs actually give you energy but ok
How many times do you want to make American breakfast??
Him: YES.
True man. I used to eat a bowl of rice in the morning and it just made me sleepy and heavy af. Now I just eat dates or bananas as breakfast and I feel fresh until lunch. I might get hungrier faster but at least I dont feel like a semi truck carrying 20 wood logs on the back.
So true brother
I feel like carbs would be good in the morning because they are one of our bodies main sources of energy.
@@matucci4094 yeah but too much of it is not good either. actually if there is no sugar presence, your body will start breaking down your body fat as an energy source. so unless you are in dire starvation, skipping breakfast is generally fine. you'll just be feeling hungry. I suggest eating something light just so that you don't have empty stomach
@@matucci4094 true, maybe it has got something to do with improper sleep at night? For example if you didn't get enough sleep, and then eat a carb heavy breakfast or just a heavy breakfast in general, then you'll most likely feel sleepy around noon due to ideal circumstances while when you skip breakfast or have a really light one, you wouldn't feel sleepy due to your hunger.
@@DarrenStevensohnOfficial @debrian7819 @animatedmvs8818 good to know thanks for telling me. I'm not very smart when it comes to nutrition science 😂
American's make all that then take a sip of coffee and be like "Gotta go dear, don't wanna be running late to the office."
The russian breakfast is totally different💀
I love these breakfast comparison videos. I actually like the Saudi Arabian breakfast the most. Dates and coffee. Actually not too bad for a quick shot of rocket fuel.
We dont eat dates and coffee for breakfast, mostly when in gatherings and as mid day snacks. we eat eggs, ful medames, kidney, and more.
@@nahyan my mistake. Still I think it sounds like a nice snack!
"Flapjacks" 💀💀
Bro's an 80-year-old wearing a young man's skin.
People actually eat pancakes in the morning? Whenever I eat them it’s at night after a J 😂😂😂
Facts
Who the fuck actually eats them I’d choose waffles anyway but even then that’s a stretch
Fax
@@ulrichleland9177 nbs
@@ulrichleland9177 YESSSSSSSSS WAFFLESS
As a Russian, i can confirm. We love black tea and even as an immigrant in Norway i drink it every day. About the porridge: yes, we often eat porridge, but my biggest experiences were either rice porridge or гречковая porridge (not many know what that is but its a brown grain) there was one i hated that everyone else loved though, and that was манновая porridge. You pretty much got it spot on! Especially since this is just my experience as a moscow gal lol
Гречковая каша is buckwheat
Лол в смысле манку ненавидел. Комочки топич! Такие жевательные:3
There’s no such thing as гречковая. 😂 гречневая! Манная! Овсянка! Рисовая. Перестаньте поливать страну грязью, дебилы!
"Only healthy part of this breakfast" continued to fry the eggs
Not even in butter.
Fat isn’t bad
@@thesovietonion4671 it is
@@msm_snek6667 fat is more important then carbs and arguably protein
Mw who watches Life of Boris: *BUTERBROD!!*
that little ‘aha’ was adorable
Damn I thought the russian breakfast was a shot of vodka and a cigarette to start the morning
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That’s just really stereotypical
It's actually true but they drink cheap coffee instead vodka
I love how most people just have cereal or some shit instead like if I have time I just have eggs or something
Says jam then puts marmalade on 🤣🤣
Says bacon then puts sliced bologna on
@@noahcashman9012 he's Muslim can't eat pork
@@noahcashman9012 he's Muslim
As a British,I can see that it’s awfully similar to our breakfast
That's more of a diner breakfast. More common in the 50s and 60s, but not so much now.
I'm watching all these knowing well I won't eat breakfast for a while
As an American, it’s either a bowl of cereal or nothing.
The banana: IM FREEE
I don’t eat like this everyday, but when I have time to myself in the morning I’ll definitely make myself some bacon eggs and pancakes, call it self love? 🤣
“this american breakfast is so unhealthy”
proceeds to add 40 grams of sugar to the cream of wheat
It's like Bulking vs Cutting
As an American I literally never eat breakfast. Sometimes I want the food so I'll do like eggs and stuff for dinner but like. Steak and eggs is great. Or Eggs and toast as a late night snack. I rarely ever eat pancakes ngl. Bacon is good here and there too just don't overdo it uwu
Real russian breakfast is just neat vodka
Putin this breakfast in my mouth
💀💀
Are you a woman ?
No
That the most Russian breakfast ever …really fits them
Haven’t met a single Russian person who eats just buckwheat for breakfast, usually it’s crepes or pancakes with sausage with some buckwheat. Lots of options and lots of healthy options. Russia isn’t a stupid or horrible country. It’s intact better than America in many ways😏
@@ballsackgaming3138 Facts.
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@@ballsackgaming3138 sandwich
Last time I ate an American breakfast like that was when I was a kid and my granny cooked it. I am too busy for that. I eat a bacon gouda and egg sandwich from Starbucks and their iced brown sugar oatmilk latte and eat while I'm driving to work. On Sundays I just eat cereal.
Big diner-style breakfasts are for special occasions like meeting family or friends or having children over during the holidays, or special work functions.
Coffee is America's breakfast. I'm just kidding it's mine. Haha
I don’t got time to eat breakfast 😂
As an American I just eat cereal or a toaster strudel for breakfast
"Carbs in the morning. Nothing better to slow you down."
"a h a"
Dude no one eat this for breakfast in Russia)
As a Russian, I disagree, the most common breakfast are pelmeni or whole grain buckwheat porridge with a dash of butter on top (other toppings and different texture), and as a drink it's coffee or a cup of strong tea.
What? Who is eating pelmeni in the morning bro, может сырники или блинчики, но пельмени вряд ли
@@barbaramunich5670 я долгое время ел, 3 моих одногруппника и ещё примерно 13-20 людей.
Но да, блинчики это тоже хороший кандидат на русский завтрак
@@TheVarik я тоже иногда на завтрак их ел,но типо ты сказал most common, с этим я не согласен
What about Vodka ?
@@golem3958 I prefer our local beer
"We got that *BUCKweet* " man im dead
Every Southern household:
You got the right lid? who needs a right lid just put a big one on top of the pot
Needed notes. You use pancakes or toast not both.
Edit. Pancakes can be a breakfast on its own also you forgot the hash browns for the American breakfast
Blueberry in Russia? You livin in a dream
Not many people even have time on real fresh made breakfast, it's neither sandwhich or food you left yesterday for tomorrow
I hope what people from Russia will say what we are having for breakfast and we will have a rematch.
Try Surinamese food
As Russian I say: we don’t have breakfasts, we just eat anything we can find in fridge
Да
As an American I can confirm, we eat cereal and sone fruit for breakfast not this we don’t even have the time to do it
Man’s just combined 3 breakfasts and called it American
The most I ever do when having a breakfast like that if I’m not leaving out for school is scrambled eggs, bacon, and toast
" Aha carbs" * bites lip*
That "Aha" tho. 😂😂😂
i was expecting just 3 shots of vodka man 💀💀
I always use wheat pancakes with extra eggs in the mix for a more quality breakfast 😅
As an American pancakes and waffles and stuff are for special occasions. Usually it's just up bagel with cheese, egg and bacon
Usually people in post soviet countries eating bread+butter+sausage+cheese sandwiches or cookies+butter at breakfast, sometimes fried eggs, cup of tea (most) or coffee
But many people eat nothing at morning because of work
As an American in cooler months I have a bowl of hot soup; most other times a yogurt and ginger tea. These huge breakfasts you show are maybe once a year at a Mother’s Day Brunch.
*I like his expression less face "aahha"* 😂
Can you do America vs Honduras pleaseeee
That banana ran for its life
That American breakfast is something I’d eat on a special occasion like a birthday. But the Russian breakfast is actually something my nana and my mom would often make, we aren’t even Russian
Should clarify as an American that this type of breakfast is a special occasion meal. A usual breakfast would be some eggs and a piece of toast with coffee or something along those lines.
the awkward “aha” 💀
We, Russians, don’t eat buckwheat pooridge bro. Especially for breakfast. You cook it almost like rice, but for longer time(not way longer). It is tasty with soy sauce and a little bit of butter. For breakfast try “sirniki with jam/cream(not together though) or oatmeal pooridge on milk/water(i recomend milk, me personally, I don’t even like the one made of water) with honey/berries/jam(could go together, although i recommend to choose 1). Unfortunately it is impossible to find good oatmeals in The usa, but I am pretty sure it will taste good. Also you can try to undercook it a little bit, so that it is hard (not raw) in the middle. We also eat pancakes, but our version is flat. If you actually see this comment, try one of the things I wrote above. I promise you that if you follow my recommendations, you will get a tasty breakfast.
Everyone knows the true American breakfast is anything you have time to grab in the morning before you have to rush out the door.
My breakfast consists of eggs, bacon, and a waffle
Yummy 😋
@@TheMail518 and the bacon is t crispy. It’s in the middle.
Putin after this: 966 Atomic bomb at the location set in 3 2 1
Idk where the hell you found that buckwheat but I can just tell by looking at it that it’s mid. If you want the real stuff, find an actual eastern-European grocery store (or Caucasian, I have an Armenian store locally that has Russian stuff as well), and buy the brown buckwheat they sell there. Ten times better than whatever that American version is. You cook it, and add milk to it, then add sugar to taste. On the black tea part, make sure to get it like 15/10 strong, we usually boil a teapot of extremely strong black tea, add a little bit to our personal cup (like 1/4 of the cup), and then add hot water, milk, and honey/sugar to taste.
Your forgetting something for your Russian meal: Vodka
There are ways to make that healthier you just have to have the knowledge. Like you can do a protein rich pancake or squeeze your own damn juice and not buy store bought juices with added sugar.
As an American, most of us don't eat a full American style breakfast unless it's a late Saturday or Sunday morning after an night of heavy drinking. Weekdays are mostly just coffee.
Bro just combined three different American breakfast foods and made it sound like eat it daily
Nutritious indonesian breakfast
- chicken congee
- green bean porridge
- nasi pecel
- rebusan jagung, ubi, singkong
- ketoprak
- arem-arem
I'm not American but I can't imagine anyone waking up to make that
Like maybe on a weekend morning but every morning??
Maybe the eggs, bacon and toast if you have some time since those are pretty quick to make
You're exactly right
"oh yeah duturutruru" 😭😭😭😂
In the UK I make scrambled eggs on brown seeded toast with some fruit for breakfast quick and easy as hell.
I wake up early so I have time for some actual breakfast but pancakes, eggs, bacon, toast and orange juice is a very occasional thing on weekends bc there is no way I can make all that and enjoy it before getting ready for school
Scramble the eggs
Honestly
What you're eating is more of a diner style breakfast. Bacon, eggs and toast or cereal make or donuts and coffee up the majority of American breakfasts (at least from my experience). Of course it varies by region like grits in the south or avocado on toast in the south west etc... but that is for the most part
As a guy in a Russian family I can confirm that this is what we kind of eat
We don’t usually eat buckwheat porridge, but if you did want to try something with buckwheat you should try buckwheat kasha
I think most russians don' t eat that anymore but my parents who grew up and lived in URSS told me that they did eat that at school that they would often eat very healthy food but that they didn't understand back then and wanted to eat like westerners
In russia we have more than just a porridge we also eat blinchiki which is a Russian crepe and also we have syrniki (which honestly i’ve never had or tasted.)
america vs what u eat in the morning
As an American I usually eat oatmeal, or yogurt for breakfast. I’m off the weekend, but still only eat that type of breakfast like once a month.
"I would eat this if I ran like 15 miles"
Boi, I can barely walk for 2 miles...
As a student in America we barley even eat a meal like that usually just cereal or nothing at all
Do Finland versus Sweden
My russian breakfast is pretty diverse, it may be cottage cheese, buckwheat porridge with milk, a bowl of salad, toast and eggs. Oatmeal too but only occasionally, and no one I know eats it on a daily basis.
Idk man, but that Banana said: WeeeEeee!
In Russia you don’t put water with the buckwheat you cook the buckwheat with butter then add a little bit of milk after you finish cooking
My Russian in-law’s introduced me to buckwheat and there are many ways you can eat it. It’s very nutritious- considered a superfood. I eat it every morning with 2 sunny side up eggs & I add a twist to it with rice vinegar.
that buckwheat looked like something a horse would eat 💀