The Non Indians always do this in Singapore 🤦♀️ I’ve seen it with my own eyes yet they get irritated by us if we can’t master chopsticks 🙄 even though they never eat our Indian food as intended with fingers..
Seeing the dosa and chutney being frozen and hard like that gave my south indian heart a mini stroke cuz freshly prepared dosas here are fluffy and the chutney is thick and creamy and they taste amazing when its fresh ( well can't rlly complain cuz duh its frozen food but :') ) hope u get to try the authentic freshly made dosas one day !
@@yassine073t how idiotic. Like seriously yuck🤢. How will you guys know the value of eating with hands ( right hand some people left ) on a banana leaf 🤦🏻♀️.
Hilariously enough, we don't have this much variety of pre-packaged meals in India itself. I guess because cheaper street food is more readily and easily available, companies don't even try too hard to market or create pre packaged meals. Whether Indian or any other cuisine. I really wish they did had more variety in terms of asian and western cuisines.
@@mcchilde2903 but we can't always have forgein foods everywhere except high end restaurants so it would be great if we get some convenient food but I doubt since these are really well preserved and in forgein these are pretty famous
@@nachoronchezz759 honestly I've had a few pre packaged meals(like poha and daal and even western food) here in India itself, I totally get what you mean, but they taste HORRIBLE. They taste is unbearably bad.
Majority of Indian foods are vegetarian. If anything, the non-veg indian foods are due to foreign influences. Chicken tikka masala isn't even Indian, it just uses spices
I feel so lucky that I am living in India where I can buy and eat fresh food in affordable rate....and also we Indians have different variety of food.😊✨
You mean to tell me you never got the canned sweets during diwali or holi season which are put far away in cupboard and only opened when you're bored out of your mind?
@@arnavranka4510 well he said it right.. there's nothing called rasgulla its "roshogolla" which cane from "rosh" means "suger syrup" and "golla" means "round".. rasgulla is like a northern way to say it but wrong
@@Exploxs wait whaaat🤨 if it were me i'd eat indian food for breakfast lunch and dinner all the time😂 but totally understandable, i can see why you guys dont
@@QueenOfPenguin21 Yeah, people think this is what we have everyday. For morning we have dosa, idli, appam, putte etc ( yeah i know, weird names) for lunch, mostly rice with some ingrediants. And for dinner, i think most people have rice as well. In my house, me and my grandpa chapati for dinner , ( mostly) but my other family members eat rice
Haven’t been watching long but I finally noticed the bacon sticker on a lot of the appliances. It’s cute. The naan looked really yummy for a frozen piece of naan.
@@milkb4cereal916 they tend to use the sticker to cover up sensitive information like credit card details, and brand names on equipment like microwave ovens etc.
One thing I like about indian food videos, aside from the amazing content you give us, is all the information about indian food people give in the comments. Such a nice comment section of foods to try and ways to eat it.
A small recommendation: - warm the rasogolla before eating, warm rasogolla is spongy and tastes better (the authentic way) - Apply butter after heating naan, and avoid heating for a long time or it will become very hard while cooled down
those two things aren't available to most people. maybe restaurants we can manage, but how am I going to have a home cooked indian meal. Maybe if I befriend a lovely indian person, but you see what I mean. It's not really a comparison. Street food, I mean you'd have to be in the country for that.
@@dedpxl Totally trueeee... I'm just letting you guys know the vast difference! Cus I've eaten these packed Indian foods too.. You can try Indian restaurants. They have the flavour and spices filled 🔥
As an Indian, I love how you actually know what indian dishes are and you explored varieties of indian cuisine and it's not always "chicken biryani", "lamb biryani", "butter chicken & naan" whatsoever.
As a Indian my heart was in pain by this whole video💔. I can't imagine our very tasty food being like this especially that dosa and chutney☕.we eats it everyday in Kerala as breakfast it's literally very fluffy and soft but here it was ... Also about the chutney we have about 4 types of them but mainly used that white one I promise you that the real taste and consistency is not like this. As seeing this I feel like some other food items. I think you have to eat these from India at least once in your life😊 Now I feel like so lucky and blessed to be born here 😋 Also guys do you know why even we Indians doesn't have those much packed food.. it's because we Indians who knows it's real taste would never buy those food I know that packed food will be like this but I just want to tell that don't understimate our food and tradition by looking at these just try to eat them fresh at least once in your life 😊
Those who are trolling packed indian food. You dont even know how much it will be of help when you are travelling for longer period in train or during travel to foreign countries where indian food will be either costly or inaccesible. It will also help people who are staying in hostel and can not afford to cook due to studies or hostel rules and regulation.I would definately give these product thumbs up when it can be used to serve the people who can not cook due to disability or other circumstances!!
Rosogolla is one of my favorite comfort foods. A tip if you have it next time, don't chill it. Instead, heat it up. It softens up and feels like heaven on a cold day. P.s, seeing these frozen meals, it makes me grateful that we can have all these freshly cooked almost on a daily basis. Curry chawal (rice), samosa, tandoori chicken, dosa, rosogolla are stuff I cannot live without 😅
This packed food will never give you the real taste of our Indian Food...Indian food is something like full of spices and emotions.... 💙😌And everyday we freshly taste this emotion..❤️.if u want to taste the real magic of our Indian food then "Come to India" 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Just so you know, fresh rasgulla from shop are soft and spongy 🙂. We use the canned rasgulla (which you had) as gifts when we can't think of anything expensive to give ahahaha.
Normally when I have frozen naans, I pan fry it instead of air frying it, then eat it plain. Now I get why you don’t pan fry it, you are supposed to use it to dip. Guess I learn something new everyday from the internet :)
Your neighbors underneath you guys must be exceptionally well fed and grateful from the bounty of food that falls off your balcony from these videos lol. Everything looks delicious 🤤
@@kadlifal Yeah but it's a long process and they need to keep the food preserved for a long time and that's why packaging companies can't sell authentic homemade dosa. They have to use preservatives and stuff.
We In India Usually Prefer to eat Freshly made Food because These frozen ones doesn't give the exact flavours and textures of the dish but yeah it can give a slight idea if that dish
We in America also like to eat freshly made food, organic food, healthy food and home cook meals because it does taste much better than frozen convenient food but sometimes, when life is too busy and you don’t have time to cook a full meal, having a frozen meal heated by the oven or microwave, some people don’t like microwave ovens, it still fills you up. Frozen dinners don’t taste as good, I agree in what you said though.
You can’t compare the freshness and convenience and less costly lifestyle of India to being abroad….Some people living abroad don’t have servants to cut vegetables or go to vegetable walla, or wash dishes, or clean table or serve etc etc..labor is cheap in India…abroad it is not..so we sometimes use these convenience meals. To be honest NRIs prepare our own food and hardly eat this unless we are desperate for our desi khana and no time or kitchen to prepare it
@@JMarieCAlove this is Indian food in Singapore no where is the USA mentioned here in this video…🙄 and what! The USA is NOT known for fresh food it’s known the world over for McDonald’s and it’s delicious albeit unhealthy fast food,.,all the fast food outlets around the world originated in the USA…unless you are from California you really don’t know fresh food in the USA
Stuck between watching this video rn or later because i know i am going to love it but if i watch it now i won't be having another part of this indian series soon Can you find a solution by creating more indian food videos😁 PS: we love your videos😄
Wish we have this much of convenience indian food in Malaysia. God know how much I miss indian food during the lock down. And as a Malaysian Chinese, it is quite hard to make it myself as well. These kind of products will definitely come in handy to get my craving satisfied😋
I love Indian food. So delicious and healthy 😋 butter naan,paneer curry,poori, wadai (sorry I don't know how to write the names 😅)I always bring frozen chapati and panner...my favourite. Indian people are so lucky ❤
my humour has sunk too low. I have been laughing for the last 2 minutes at the sight of that Fast Forwarded spinning dishes in the microwave. God help me 4:50
Fun fact: if you see the square with the green dot, it means the food is vegetarian friendly! Whenever I find Indian snacks I always search for the green dot symbol.
@@Jamilajahankhushbu they are both women. Go look at her personal Instagram it's been proven time and time again If you have been watching their videos for years.
एक भारतीय होने के नाते मैं यह आपके दावे के साथ बोल सकता हूं कि भारतीय व्यंजन को जो मजा ताजा खाने में है वह मजा और किसी भी प्रकार से खाने में नहीं है।🇮🇳❤️
2:19 --> I think it's because you chilled them. Over here in India, the softest ones are usually piping hot in temperature. Even when at home, I microwave them and it gets amazingly spongy like some beautiful cake or something
@@briskgaurav but some canned ones are soft and spongy better than the shops. And The amul rosogulla is actually hard. So I recommend to eat it by microwaving . As you can eat it hot.
This video came up as a YT recommendation. Excellent video. I have become a fan of frozen Indian food. A lot of options in the Indian grocery stores in the US. I buy a couple of boxes of dosas by Deep Foods, Haldirams sambar and a jar of tamarind sauce- yum!! Surprised they are mostly made in India. They look almost exactly like the picture on the box. The ingredients seem to be all natural too. Very impressed. My wife started eating them too.
as an indian who eats these foods freshly made on daily basis, i cant comprehend that we have them in 'convenience food' type. We dont see them often in India, meybe cz no one will buy it (lol). i cant even tell you how yummy these foods are, when freshly cooked.
@@sink257 Seriously 🙄 All you do is curse when someone speaks the truth. I've eaten these foods freshly made in home and it tastes wayyy much better than packaged food. I make them at home myself and I'm literally 19 years old and have been cooking for years. So, the person you're shutting up can probably cook it too. If you don't know anything about if they make their food our their mum makes it, then you yourself better shut the f*ck up.
I just love this presentation. Simple and effective but most importantly. I’m hungry. Driving shortly to my best friend’s house who is Indian. Time to feast.
Here in the states, I feel like packaged ( like tasty bite ) or frozen Indian food is some of the best premade foods you can get. Not just with taste but also the forms of the food like rice and dal really stand up to packaging better than a lot of other foods.
Bro, I highly suggest you to prepare freshly by yourself and eat these Indian foods. They're supposed to be eaten freshly , I'm just saying because you'll get a better taste
A suggestion to Indian meal lovers As far as my experience as an Indian the North Indian chats and thali and the South Indian meal and curry are the best foods one can expect from Indian food
Rasgulle ko kon microwave karta hai bhai? Don't microwave rosogullas it's gulab jamun that can be served hot and cold, rasgullas are always served cold!
@@genichiroashina1 then as a bengoli I am willing to tell you that you should try atleast once in a life some hot rosogolla . Cause those are some heavenly things in the earth .
you guys think too highly of yourself someday you people will claim that UK belongs to south india🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 rasgulla is basically from oddissa or west bengal not from south india
@@vamsibezawada6398 ohh angrez ki aulad rosagulla is westbengli sweet stop claiming as of everything belongs to south india bitches and fuck ras has same meaning in hindi too does that mean it is north indian? Always trying to manipulate history have a shame bitches
@@vamsibezawada6398 and fucker gulla had same meaning as you mentioned above in hindi too don't be just limited to south india go learn the fucking history first damnit
The best way to have roshogolla is to have it when it is hot and not when it is frozen. Different people may have different opinions but when roshogolla is frozen it becomes hard and when it is hot it becomes soft. The best ones even melts in your mouth. Trust me on this... I am a Bengali and I am from the land of roshogollas which is Kolkata.
Being an Indian.. Looking at Indian packed food feel different...
We eat nearly everything fresh..
Lol
We even eat their food fresh 😂
@@abhinavagarwal7194 yaa
but still some times indian vendors destroy the originality of that food
And ruins food's flavour
@@abhinavagarwal7194 😂😂
@@Noone91875 I won't say destroy but I'll say we eat there food our way...
As an Indian seeing someone eat paratha using fork and spoon the phone almost fell off my hands 😂
The Non Indians always do this in Singapore 🤦♀️ I’ve seen it with my own eyes yet they get irritated by us if we can’t master chopsticks 🙄 even though they never eat our Indian food as intended with fingers..
Same dude xD
Why do y'all need to exaggerated everything!
Fell off my hands?!
Seriously..
I'm an Indian btw.
@@Aa-tq9xt it’s one person exaggerating (whose y’all when it’s one?) and maybe English isn’t his first language..be kind you weirdo..
@@Aa-tq9xt It's a figure of speech, shabdo pe matt ja bhavnao pe ja
Seeing the dosa and chutney being frozen and hard like that gave my south indian heart a mini stroke cuz freshly prepared dosas here are fluffy and the chutney is thick and creamy and they taste amazing when its fresh ( well can't rlly complain cuz duh its frozen food but :') ) hope u get to try the authentic freshly made dosas one day !
They might have had authentic dosas. Many Tamilians live in Singapore. Tamil is one of Singapore's official languages
I WAS LIKE , WHERE IS THE SAMBUR
@@angel-1900 yeah
Same😢 ....i can't imagine a ragi dosa or dosa being crispy.....
அட ஆமாங்க தேங்காய் சட்னி ஒரு மூணு மணி நேரம் தான் தாங்கும் அது கெடாம இப்புடி சாப்பிடுறதெல்லாம் அன் ஹெல்த்தி தான்
Just waiting for a frozen Indian mom to ask kesa tha khana 😌
As an Indian seeing them eat Parathas with fork and spoon had me in splits🤣😂. Eating with hands with kurma or salna is something out of the world ❤️.
But you do your toilet business with your eatinghand 🤢
@@yassine073t how idiotic. Like seriously yuck🤢. How will you guys know the value of eating with hands ( right hand some people left ) on a banana leaf 🤦🏻♀️.
@@yassine073t Have you heard of word 'Handwash' ?
@@Arya-mh7tx 😂🤣🤣🤣 They r just A bunch of crooks. Pls don't waste your valuable time in explaining these crooks 😂
@@renukaasivakumar7697 Exactly 😂
sometimes i feel comfortable when watching this types of video
Same
Don't worry. U r not the only one 😁
Always
Same.. Go to videos when I have nothing in particular to do...
Why
Rosogolla is not hard because you are eating it in frozen state... it is soft like cotton when it is hot..😊
Not the ones you get in cans...
Yes.. Correct.... But actually rosogolla in can is really hard. Rosogolla from mistir dokan is much better... 😂😂
@@artmaster7768 exactly bro...the mistir dokan roshogolla hits different...
Cant we microwave a couple of them before we eat ?? Would it spoil the texture/taste ?
@@malarm8038the canned ones only from haldiram are best but the one made by a Bengali cannot be compared to any one else
Homemade indian food is a next level goodness!!!
Hilariously enough, we don't have this much variety of pre-packaged meals in India itself. I guess because cheaper street food is more readily and easily available, companies don't even try too hard to market or create pre packaged meals. Whether Indian or any other cuisine. I really wish they did had more variety in terms of asian and western cuisines.
We do have but we don't use pre packaged food that much in India.
@@lokeshwaranvr yeah, why would anyone eat this when you can have the real thi ng heree
@@mcchilde2903 but we can't always have forgein foods everywhere except high end restaurants so it would be great if we get some convenient food but I doubt since these are really well preserved and in forgein these are pretty famous
Lol frozen food isn't healthy.. Home cooked meals are the best!! Mom's preparation is ❤
@@nachoronchezz759 honestly I've had a few pre packaged meals(like poha and daal and even western food) here in India itself, I totally get what you mean, but they taste HORRIBLE. They taste is unbearably bad.
What I love about Indian food is the amount of vegetarian friendly variants! As vegetarian this makes me happy :D
wtf bro Your Channel Is so old
@@ROGUEXENOX yeah damnn
Yeah, there's a tonne of veg recipes here in India.
Majority of Indian foods are vegetarian. If anything, the non-veg indian foods are due to foreign influences. Chicken tikka masala isn't even Indian, it just uses spices
@@Vajrapani108 true
You know the product is good when u see Haldiram's or Amul or MTR on the package 💯
He wouldn’t know
No
Anything packed has no guarantee
@@user-lehsun-le-garib Charan Sparsh Pranam Bhagwaan ji 🙏
Who r they?
and MOM too ❤️
I feel so lucky that I am living in India where I can buy and eat fresh food in affordable rate....and also we Indians have different variety of food.😊✨
Our all food items are just incredible it's just that the packed ones can never provide the same taste or the real flavours indeed ❤️
Agreed 100%
Agreed 102
You are right.When it comes to food, the fresher the better.
True
Yes not real like Indian food
As an Indian I have never tried this type frozen packed food literally ever in my life
i tried it once and its far from the original taste
Here's to hoping you never have to try these abominations.
You mean to tell me you never got the canned sweets during diwali or holi season which are put far away in cupboard and only opened when you're bored out of your mind?
@@foxygaming6110 I remember the poha
True curse
Thinking about the dosa makes me Really scared lol
Though i would say Rosogalla are the best packed things out there tbh
If you try them freshly cooked you’ll definitely love them more.
He likes eating 😁😁😁😁. He don't know about Cooking 😂😂🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪
@@aartibais9263 its a girl UA-camr go to school kid
@@aartibais9263 😂
@@sangitamenghani137 is she showing her face? Stop crying kid
@@wtfexza ok 😭
As an indian. I feel the need to write a comment like all my fellow India residents. here you go.
"as an indian"
2:25 Canned Rasagullas are very hard and dry. The normal ones are so spongy, airy and soft that you can't imagine.
They are not meant to dissolve in the cans very quickly
@@thirukumar9009 IKR
Spell correctly first. It's *Roshogolla* not rasagulla or rasgulla or something. As a bengali I am offended. 😤
@@generalpratim1236 Roshogola is in Bengali accent only. So is Arnob, Saurob, Deb etc
@@arnavranka4510 well he said it right.. there's nothing called rasgulla its "roshogolla" which cane from "rosh" means "suger syrup" and "golla" means "round".. rasgulla is like a northern way to say it but wrong
I'm a Malaysian. But i swear to god Indian food are just sooo good. Its so full of flavor and all. I wanna eat them everyday😫
😄😄
thank you from india
we actually dont eat these everyday.. these are like pizza for us, we have it only like once a month
@@Exploxs wait whaaat🤨 if it were me i'd eat indian food for breakfast lunch and dinner all the time😂 but totally understandable, i can see why you guys dont
@@QueenOfPenguin21 Yeah, people think this is what we have everyday. For morning we have dosa, idli, appam, putte etc ( yeah i know, weird names) for lunch, mostly rice with some ingrediants. And for dinner, i think most people have rice as well. In my house, me and my grandpa chapati for dinner , ( mostly) but my other family members eat rice
Dosa ka papadh bna dala bhaiya ji ne
lol because it's ragi
As an indian this video gave me heart ache💔 when you unpacked those dosas....
@@lcb45 no? the fuck it's not.
there wasn't enough poop spread on it for their liking
@@lcb45American food is mid anyways
Haven’t been watching long but I finally noticed the bacon sticker on a lot of the appliances. It’s cute. The naan looked really yummy for a frozen piece of naan.
Yeah I honestly love the bacon stickers... so cool and brand awareness! love it! *Happy New Years! Love from a small UA-camr!* ♥
It's just a sticker? I thought it was their merch
@@milkb4cereal916 honestly that was my first thought. But that same sticker they use for the noodle bowls when cooking
@@milkb4cereal916 they tend to use the sticker to cover up sensitive information like credit card details, and brand names on equipment like microwave ovens etc.
@@FoodAsiaOfficial 00
As good as this looks, Indian convenience food tastes pretty bad compared to fresh Indian food.
BTW love the banana leaf looking plate
That's the case with almost all the packaged food
Banana leaf plate was the best part!
@@Gaeforhae I guess that's true
I think you are right. The frozen oils and butter will give you gas all day..haha *Happy New Years! Love from a small UA-camr!* ♥
yea. no convenience food can match the freshly made food in taste or healthiness. and this applies to all foods around the world
I didn't even know these kinds of packed food is also available 😳
😁😁🤣
Yeah me to 😅
😂😂😂😂
@Black Organization HQ well since their popular, they can have it.
Yeah I am quite surprised too I mean it was fine till noodles but THEN THEY HAVE FRIKIN SAMOSA AND PARATHAS TOO🤣🤣
One thing I like about indian food videos, aside from the amazing content you give us, is all the information about indian food people give in the comments.
Such a nice comment section of foods to try and ways to eat it.
You are welcome, Love from India
As a South Indian seeing That dosa 😢
Indeed the freshly prepared dosa have separate fan base .
I am from mp but if someone give me money to eat that dosa, then I will through it on his face
Well as a South Indian myself, I love dosa but that dosa did not look that good, for obvious reasons lol.
@@malllxuz6889 State
😅😅
A small recommendation:
- warm the rasogolla before eating, warm rasogolla is spongy and tastes better (the authentic way)
- Apply butter after heating naan, and avoid heating for a long time or it will become very hard while cooled down
Nah I prefer chilled rasgulla and it seems he does too.
Yes actually the black rasgulla/gulab jamun i prefer hot but white one I prefer cold.
I Prefer All
Setai, chilled rosogolla keu khay? Gorom ba room temperature khete hy at least
no i eat chilled rasgullas
Actually the home cooked and street Indian foods are way more tastier than convenience foods🥺
True of literally all cuisine.
those two things aren't available to most people. maybe restaurants we can manage, but how am I going to have a home cooked indian meal. Maybe if I befriend a lovely indian person, but you see what I mean. It's not really a comparison. Street food, I mean you'd have to be in the country for that.
@@dedpxl Totally trueeee... I'm just letting you guys know the vast difference! Cus I've eaten these packed Indian foods too.. You can try Indian restaurants. They have the flavour and spices filled 🔥
Actually the air we breathe in our natural environment is much better than that of the oxygen canisters in hospitals.
@@greenmenace8796 Of course the homecooked versions are a lot better, that’s the POINT lol as it is with every other food
As an Indian, I love how you actually know what indian dishes are and you explored varieties of indian cuisine and it's not always "chicken biryani", "lamb biryani", "butter chicken & naan" whatsoever.
I've always love Indian food since im a child, covinience or fresh meal is still tasted so delicious
As a Indian my heart was in pain by this whole video💔. I can't imagine our very tasty food being like this especially that dosa and chutney☕.we eats it everyday in Kerala as breakfast it's literally very fluffy and soft but here it was ...
Also about the chutney we have about 4 types of them but mainly used that white one
I promise you that the real taste and consistency is not like this. As seeing this I feel like some other food items. I think you have to eat these from India at least once in your life😊
Now I feel like so lucky and blessed to be born here 😋
Also guys do you know why even we Indians doesn't have those much packed food.. it's because we Indians who knows it's real taste would never buy those food
I know that packed food will be like this but I just want to tell that don't understimate our food and tradition by looking at these just try to eat them fresh at least once in your life 😊
Yess exactly 💯
freshly made dosa is bliss, along with coconut chutney
@@tia4108 mixing sambar and chutney with a ghee roast
🤌
@@geethadevibhavani9104 perfection,magnifique
Thats how ready to eat food works. You're on the wrong video, just scroll past and move on than leaving these stupid comments.
Funny how I'm an Indian myself but haven't ate like 7 of these food items yet. Indeed, India is full of diversity. ✨
that is really bad to hear because i have eaten all of the items and many more
@@bhoomikasharma3238 it's cus most of them are popular particularly in North India , not South. So as a South Indian, I have no choice 🤷🤧
@@Aiswarya_Biju I'm an east Indian...and I also haven't tried most of them😵🤣
@@Aiswarya_Biju Wtf u saying, he's in Singapore and trust me I'm from North and I haven't saw those stuff either or we might be living under a rock
U a cow 😐
Those who are trolling packed indian food. You dont even know how much it will be of help when you are travelling for longer period in train or during travel to foreign countries where indian food will be either costly or inaccesible. It will also help people who are staying in hostel and can not afford to cook due to studies or hostel rules and regulation.I would definately give these product thumbs up when it can be used to serve the people who can not cook due to disability or other circumstances!!
Bro the vendors can be there
Oh my this looks amazing! I love Indian food. 😍
Hmm Indian food dishes are very tasty😋
@@jitenkardam1465 xd
@@jitenkardam1465 🙄
@@silviasubs u thinking is Wrong my friend.
I m just kidding..
By the way. Indian R known for their welcome Nature 🙏🏾🙏🏾.
@@silviasubs he's joking
Rosogolla is one of my favorite comfort foods. A tip if you have it next time, don't chill it. Instead, heat it up. It softens up and feels like heaven on a cold day.
P.s, seeing these frozen meals, it makes me grateful that we can have all these freshly cooked almost on a daily basis. Curry chawal (rice), samosa, tandoori chicken, dosa, rosogolla are stuff I cannot live without 😅
are you indian ?
@@heavyemotions7860 yeah
And eat the Rasgulla in one bite. Let the sugar syrup burst in your mouth 😋
@@arijitdas3891 good for you. Personally, I like the savory foods more.
@@arijitdas3891 ok jesus we get it
This looks like some top-quality convenience food for sure!
This packed food will never give you the real taste of our Indian Food...Indian food is something like full of spices and emotions.... 💙😌And everyday we freshly taste this emotion..❤️.if u want to taste the real magic of our Indian food then "Come to India" 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Just so you know, fresh rasgulla from shop are soft and spongy 🙂. We use the canned rasgulla (which you had) as gifts when we can't think of anything expensive to give ahahaha.
Lol
i thought there was an eyelash on my screen.. when i wiped it, i realized it is ur picture.. lol..
Right . These are for gifts and I don't like them at all . Fresh sweets are different from packed ones
Even the canned ones are soft and spongey
@@shreenikarajput6429 then you're getting your cans from wrong place 🙃
It would taste amazing if you heat up those Roshogollas in microwave for 10-20sec. Heaven 😍❤️
True that!
This channel opens my eyes(and stomach) to foods I never seen before.
This makes my heart melt .... please come to India i will serve you fresh food...they taste so good when they are fresh..eat good food have good life
Those Dosas made me realize how im taking my my freshly made 30 cents dosas in India for granted.
Normally when I have frozen naans, I pan fry it instead of air frying it, then eat it plain. Now I get why you don’t pan fry it, you are supposed to use it to dip. Guess I learn something new everyday from the internet :)
microwave it with a bowl of water beside it to prevent it form drying frying it makes it reather hard
I literally just saw one of your comments in a genshin vid XD
Don't worry kokomi now you learned it🤣
@@sohamghosh4767 who
U can pan fry it too with a bit of butter... That'll make it soft and more delicious
Your neighbors underneath you guys must be exceptionally well fed and grateful from the bounty of food that falls off your balcony from these videos lol. Everything looks delicious 🤤
Her neighbors under are animals?
@@aditisk99 most probably. Lmao 😂😂😂
Wtf
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I love the serene nature background💜 Your place looks very peaceful💜
I wish Taiwan had frozen Indian foods too. These look amazing
Are they not even available online?
@@whatskpopping7093 Try to make them at home tbh :C
Dosa is not that hard its just rice flour Tbh [ the Makin of the dosa is the Real problem tho]
@@kadlifal Yeah but it's a long process and they need to keep the food preserved for a long time and that's why packaging companies can't sell authentic homemade dosa. They have to use preservatives and stuff.
@@whatskpopping7093 ikr lol
have a good day tho
@@kadlifal Yeah! You too✨ :)
We In India Usually Prefer to eat Freshly made Food because These frozen ones doesn't give the exact flavours and textures of the dish but yeah it can give a slight idea if that dish
yeah so true
We in America also like to eat freshly made food, organic food, healthy food and home cook meals because it does taste much better than frozen convenient food but sometimes, when life is too busy and you don’t have time to cook a full meal, having a frozen meal heated by the oven or microwave, some people don’t like microwave ovens, it still fills you up. Frozen dinners don’t taste as good, I agree in what you said though.
You can’t compare the freshness and convenience and less costly lifestyle of India to being abroad….Some people living abroad don’t have servants to cut vegetables or go to vegetable walla, or wash dishes, or clean table or serve etc etc..labor is cheap in India…abroad it is not..so we sometimes use these convenience meals. To be honest NRIs prepare our own food and hardly eat this unless we are desperate for our desi khana and no time or kitchen to prepare it
@@JMarieCAlove this is Indian food in Singapore no where is the USA mentioned here in this video…🙄 and what! The USA is NOT known for fresh food it’s known the world over for McDonald’s and it’s delicious albeit unhealthy fast food,.,all the fast food outlets around the world originated in the USA…unless you are from California you really don’t know fresh food in the USA
@@JMarieCAlove which america you live again? That's not sound america at all
Every single item in this episode looked wonderful! I would want to try all of them!
With no preservative and harmful plastic😀
That's not true they taste awful
Please just go to an good Indian diner. Don't buy these as they won't taste anything like freshly made Indian food.
Mera bhaarath mahaan...either food or our tradition and great ancient culture...being a Telugu woman iam proudly saying this 👍👍
Stuck between watching this video rn or later because i know i am going to love it but if i watch it now i won't be having another part of this indian series soon
Can you find a solution by creating more indian food videos😁
PS: we love your videos😄
army found!
Nice BUTTERING 🤭💜
Heyy Wait You ARMY??🤗
Me Too...🙃
BORAHAE💜
@@ap_playzythere 😁💜
Borahae
i live in australia and im indian, we get same packaged foods. but freshly cooked meals just hit different.:) they be still tasty tho-
Yep
Wish we have this much of convenience indian food in Malaysia. God know how much I miss indian food during the lock down. And as a Malaysian Chinese, it is quite hard to make it myself as well. These kind of products will definitely come in handy to get my craving satisfied😋
I love Indian food. So delicious and healthy 😋 butter naan,paneer curry,poori, wadai (sorry I don't know how to write the names 😅)I always bring frozen chapati and panner...my favourite. Indian people are so lucky ❤
😁
@2:08 that's what she said.
💀what the-
He is boy
That's what he said
Your eyes
What do you mean by that
my humour has sunk too low. I have been laughing for the last 2 minutes at the sight of that Fast Forwarded spinning dishes in the microwave. God help me 4:50
Fun fact: if you see the square with the green dot, it means the food is vegetarian friendly! Whenever I find Indian snacks I always search for the green dot symbol.
2:44 here sound of birds ❤️ and you eating all this... Have a great time 😓😓🤤🤤
As a South Indian,looking at the dosa made me cry 🥲
Same...
Even tho I'm not from south, I felt like crying too honestly. What the hell was that?! Lol
Indian food is always good and delicious 😋 love from India 🇮🇳
Health and hygienic
Home made food
Absolutely correct 😊
Nice one
😊 🙏
These convenience store friends are best and most useful during a zombie apocalypse or any other outbreak.😁
that rassogulla was really quite hard as in India if you will buy them fresh from a sweet shop then it will be so soft that it will melt in your mouth
Indian food is chef's kiss!
I love how his plate for the Dosa was like a Banana leaf. Traditional plate in India and Bangladesh 😂 😂
She's a woman.
@@rundattmedia2106 how do you know?
@@JamilajahankhushbuI've seen her personal Instagram. Also there are videos on here of them together talking. Check out "fire noodle challenge" video
@@rundattmedia2106 I think that's someone else...look at both of their hands. they look different. But still, I am not sure.
@@Jamilajahankhushbu they are both women. Go look at her personal Instagram it's been proven time and time again If you have been watching their videos for years.
I love how he/she is eating outside and enjoying the weather ☁️☁️
एक भारतीय होने के नाते मैं यह आपके दावे के साथ बोल सकता हूं कि भारतीय व्यंजन को जो मजा ताजा खाने में है वह मजा और किसी भी प्रकार से खाने में नहीं है।🇮🇳❤️
That tandoori roast chicken looked so good! Pretty presentable for microwaved chicken.
real tandoori chicken is supposed to be dry chicken not like curry type and like dancing bacons said it is supposed to be charred
@@Aum.R I think it wasn't even indian, had indian spices that's all
@@Aum.R wrong
0:31 I really thought that the coconut chutney fell out the window and was never been able to seen ever again but he saved it
As an Indian i never had these packaged food shown in the video 😜
The fact he has his own timer… man that’s when you know this channel is cool
2:19 --> I think it's because you chilled them. Over here in India, the softest ones are usually piping hot in temperature. Even when at home, I microwave them and it gets amazingly spongy like some beautiful cake or something
Bro...canned rasgullas are generally hard.....i Knew it bcaz i Tried it :)
@@briskgaurav but some canned ones are soft and spongy better than the shops. And The amul rosogulla is actually hard. So I recommend to eat it by microwaving . As you can eat it hot.
@@SudhangshuChakraborty332 haldiram rasgulla is
This video came up as a YT recommendation. Excellent video. I have become a fan of frozen Indian food. A lot of options in the Indian grocery stores in the US. I buy a couple of boxes of dosas by Deep Foods, Haldirams sambar and a jar of tamarind sauce- yum!! Surprised they are mostly made in India. They look almost exactly like the picture on the box. The ingredients seem to be all natural too. Very impressed. My wife started eating them too.
But loaded with hydrogenated vegitable oil and sometimes cotton seed oil.
@@anona1443 Hydrogenated fat : Ghee
but we usually have the Milk ghee Rather than Vanaspati ghee
but yeah ghee at all is bad tbh
but i Suggest learning to make fresh
Indian Food is best when fresh
I mean the same goes for Italian and literally anything asian tbh :_
Eat Indian food fresh, it's way better!
@@kadlifal I agree, but my "cooking" skills are not that great - lol!
All of that looks so yummy.
as an indian who eats these foods freshly made on daily basis, i cant comprehend that we have them in 'convenience food' type. We dont see them often in India, meybe cz no one will buy it (lol). i cant even tell you how yummy these foods are, when freshly cooked.
As an Indian who has tasted all these at home - hot and fresh, all I can think of after watching this...
😢😭💔
Me.
And who is making these for you? Your mum? Make it yourself or stfu
@@sink257 cmon you don't even know how old is he or she
@@sink257 Seriously 🙄
All you do is curse when someone speaks the truth.
I've eaten these foods freshly made in home and it tastes wayyy much better than packaged food. I make them at home myself and I'm literally 19 years old and have been cooking for years. So, the person you're shutting up can probably cook it too.
If you don't know anything about if they make their food our their mum makes it, then you yourself better shut the f*ck up.
I really hope street food comes back… eventually… Great video!
As an Indian food vlogger I’m proud of people when they try Indian foods 😂🥰👌🏻🙏🏻💕
As an Indian Bengali, watching frozen rasgolla gave me mini heart attack
Same
bro, that is common in india
@@akshat.jaiswal well, here in Bengal, we mostly prefer our rasgullas to be warm and soft instead of cold and hard.
Im bangladeshi/bengali and dude that triggered me too💀
I'm an Indian , I never knew these Existed 😂
Ah so happy to see food I've actually tried 😂 hope you get to try the fresh versions some day!
Wow the Amul products you tried are made in my city Vadodara :)
She ate the samosa in the most satisfying way! I mean she mostly eats Indian food the best way a foreigner could😭
I really feel so happy that you literally ate it the right and mostly recommended way💜
Kookie with tae* Not Tea😁😊
@@Nivejitha_.28 I know but I did that on purpose
I really like your presentation 👌 actually these are really tastes good when freshly cooked 🍚🥄
Army 💜
no shit sherlock
I just love this presentation. Simple and effective but most importantly. I’m hungry.
Driving shortly to my best friend’s house who is Indian. Time to feast.
The best way of eating Indian food is with bare hands and not with spoons or other....Proud to be Indian
I'm brazilian, never tried indian food before cause unfortunately it's not that common here, but everything looks delicious!
Here in the states, I feel like packaged ( like tasty bite ) or frozen Indian food is some of the best premade foods you can get. Not just with taste but also the forms of the food like rice and dal really stand up to packaging better than a lot of other foods.
I didn't know there was a country called 'The States'
@@SUB2GFC it's called a colloquial
It only means that you have not tried fresh Indian food bro.
@@SUB2GFC c'mon....you know he's referring to US
Bro, I highly suggest you to prepare freshly by yourself and eat these Indian foods. They're supposed to be eaten freshly , I'm just saying because you'll get a better taste
Indian meals are the best meals in the world 🇮🇳❤️
I am really suprised you tried saggu biyyam or sugandha smthg cause its really cool seeing people try some of the less famous south indian dishes
1:14 please throw away this monstrosity. It's a crime to eat something like this being called dosa. Jeher kha lo but ye mat khao. 😂
mujhe pehele laga ki uska dosa jal gaya💀💀
Bhai ye Kitna Kala dosa h sala🌚🌚
😂
abe r@ndi ke pille ragi dosa hai wo dosa nahi
As an Indian i m thankful towards you for making this video..
great efforts 👍❤
Why thankful?
6:38 sprinkle little water on rice, rice is a soft being.
We indians love fresh food because this is good for health ❤️
But the guy in video is showing pre cooked package food tho 😴
A suggestion to Indian meal lovers
As far as my experience as an Indian the North Indian chats and thali and the South Indian meal and curry are the best foods one can expect from Indian food
Excellent every indian food
But gonna look a like boiled potato, eating rice too much
nahi assamese food is top tier
You should try Haldiram's rasgulla and gulab jamun they're actually soft and spongy and tastes really good 😊
But they don't taste like real
Dude it was frozen
i think he tried haldiram!
I love the fact that I taught myself to cook living outside India
if you're eating store-bought rosogolla you can try microwaving is, it makes it soft and fluffy
Rasgulle ko kon microwave karta hai bhai? Don't microwave rosogullas it's gulab jamun that can be served hot and cold, rasgullas are always served cold!
@@genichiroashina1 ya 😂 but he want to say rasgulla became more tasty and fresh after microwaving it .. then cool it down for eating
@@genichiroashina1 then as a bengoli I am willing to tell you that you should try atleast once in a life some hot rosogolla . Cause those are some heavenly things in the earth .
@@genichiroashina1 It's roshogolla. Not gulle bulle
@@genichiroashina1 as a bengali I can confirm rosogollas are also eaten hot
Yaayyyy!!! It's amazing how in 10 minutes you teach us about different foods and cultures in serene settings! Thank you
I'm very very happy to see Indian foods...
Ragi Dosa
Rasagulla...
These mainly from telugu states traditional foods 😋😋😋
you guys think too highly of yourself someday you people will claim that UK belongs to south india🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 rasgulla is basically from oddissa or west bengal not from south india
@@Opal30 nikal...Rey ♥️day...
Jaare..jaakar aalo khao
@@Opal30 rasagulla is mainly from telugu states...
Rasa means liquid
Gulla means a boll structure in telugu mean ...
@@vamsibezawada6398 ohh angrez ki aulad rosagulla is westbengli sweet stop claiming as of everything belongs to south india bitches and fuck ras has same meaning in hindi too does that mean it is north indian? Always trying to manipulate history have a shame bitches
@@vamsibezawada6398 and fucker gulla had same meaning as you mentioned above in hindi too don't be just limited to south india go learn the fucking history first damnit
The best way to have roshogolla is to have it when it is hot and not when it is frozen. Different people may have different opinions but when roshogolla is frozen it becomes hard and when it is hot it becomes soft. The best ones even melts in your mouth. Trust me on this... I am a Bengali and I am from the land of roshogollas which is Kolkata.
Thanks For Trying Indian Foods ❣️