I'm from Vietnamese and now study abroad in Germany; I love your channel for years and I'm so glad about this video, it's really fun to see a foreigner taste Vietnamese food. I believe the snacks and sweet you have in the video were sent from northern Vietnam, and I'm from the South so we have a lot of other good stuff there too. Maybe next time when I go back to Vietnam I'd send you something more to try out :D Love from Vietnam/Germany ~
the original way to eat "bánh đậu xanh" is: separate it in 10 smaller cubes ( it's already has cut marks) , enjoy these little mung bean cubes with some tea
I lived in Vietnam for 5 months and it was no doubt the best time of my life so far. Country, cousine, people, the chaotic traffic... Hard to think of anything I did not love there. I think my favorite treat was Ice cream with green sticky rice flavor. I am german, so I had never even heard of green rice before, but the flavor was wonderful. I'll remember to check some of the food in this video out, I am pretty sure you can get a lot of it in Germany. Especially in the Dong Xuan centre in Berlin. Basically 3 huuuge warehouses with hundreds of vietnamese shops and restaurants inside. Great place to visit, it's always almost like being in Asia again :-D
morbvsclz oh i think i know that flavour, it's called hương cốm, which is immature rice that they add pandan for the wonderful smell and colour, so they call it green rice
that shredded pork stuff is awesome. it's basically like a pork jerky that seems like itd be really dry but when you put it in your mouth it moistens up and has a really strong flavor. i remember when I was a kid they sold this shredded beef jerky that came in what looked like a chewing tobacco can that was basically the same thing.
hầu hết những video kia là họ tự mua snack ở việt nam còn chị này được 1 người bạn việt nam gửi đồ sang nên có nhiều món việt nam truyền thống và nổi tiếng hơn
You can eat bánh Pía, bánh đậu xanh, bánh chả, lương khô, mứt dâu with a cup of tea, that is good. And with dried beef, you can tear it off and add some lime juice.
I love ruốc or chà bông. I hear most of the Vietnamese people around here refer to it chà bông rather than ruốc. I think it has to do with a dialect thing? In the South they call it chà bông and in the North they call it ruốc. Khô bò aka Vietnamese beef jerky is also really good. Should try mực khô. Which is dried shredded squid. It has a very strong fishy smell though and tends to linger for a long time. It's can also be heavily spiced or spicy. Sometimes I get out some sriracha as a dipping sauce. XD
Yeah I believe it's a dialect thing since my family is from Hanoi and growing up, my family has always referred to it as ruoc but I've heard family friends who grew up in the south call it chà bông
Hi Emmy, The brick looking biscuit thing you had, are usually parts of field rations. They say it keep you full for a long time if you eat it and then drink lots of water. Usually used when they're on a journey or mission of some sort.
Hello Vietnamese friends! I am visiting Vietnam in a few days and I'd like to know where I can get some of these to bring back home to my country! We will be staying at the GK Central Hotel in Ho Chi Minh. I would appreciate any help you can give me! :)
All Vietnamese people I've met so far are super nice, intelligent, and just decent people with integrity. LOVE YOUR FOOD as well. Wish I could have some of these!
That was a cool variety and you still can not hide how you feel about something you taste. We can tell pretty quickly by your reaction in your face as to how much you like it. Thanks Emmy that was fun as well as the ending.
I'm part vietnamese but have never really been to vietnam so this video is especially cool haha. It's nice to see some of my culture's snacks. Thanks Emmy!
If you get the chance you should really go back there. It's a really great experience to go back, especially if you have family that still lives there. The culture there is really interesting, there'll be BEAUTIFUL countrysides and mountains as well as VERY busy and crowded cities. It's helpful if you can speak and/or read Vietnamese as some Vietnamese merchants will try to rip you off as they can tell your a foreigner if you do not speak Vietnamese but overall great experience!
Are you going to make part two to taste the rest of packet? The one you say that looks like an energy bar is "lương khô" and is translated as "dry food". The dry strawberries cover with sugar are called in Vietnam as "mứt dâu" (strawberry jam). The Mung bean cake is really good and is better when eat with green tea (eat in traditional way).
Brian Tran I am visiting Vietnam in a few days and I'd like to know where I can get some of these to bring back home to my country! We will be staying at the GK Central Hotel in Ho Chi Minh. I would appreciate any help you can give me! :)
Oh Emmy I wish with all my might that one day someone will be able to send you a nice selection of Taiwanese treats! I won't be going back in a while and I have no access to the treats I have in mind, but there are an array of snacks that are more common in Taiwan than in China (like convenience store snacks) that I'd love to see you try!. Many traditional sweets that don't have a long shelf life will overlap with China, but there are snacks like crunchy curly pea snacks, cheese flavored lays that tastes nothing like any other cheese flavored chip I've had anywhere else, and very specifically Taiwanese instant noodles! (Though once customs took it out of a box my mom mailed to me cuz there was beef in it, but it's cooked beef! It was unfair. Those instant noodles are amazing.)
I stumbled across your videos by accident but I'm so glad I did. They have been a much needed distraction. (: I'm definitely going to have to try some of the foods (:
The first cake is basically a moon cake imo. I love that stuff. I like freezing it and cutting it in small pieces to eat as dessert. It's really rich and sweet though, so I try not to eat that much! I love the shredded pork on rice porridge. I used to also put them on toast with cream cheese when I was a kid too. Mung bean cakes are super nostalgic to me, too. So many yummy snacks. Mmmmmmm !!😋
I was wait for you to eat vietnamese food or snacks because I want to see you eat my country. I left vietnam when I was 3 years old and now im 11 years old. I found your channel when I was in 4 grade. I also miss my country, some years I go to my country. I happpyyyyy to seeeee yoouuu make this video. I think this is my favorite video! :)
Ok Im from vietnam and im so glad that u are eating the foos I eat very day I thank u for not making jokes and laughing at it I been watching u for years from the beginning
A question: how do you manage to always remember what other thing youve eaten reminds you of the thing youre eating at that moment? Do you know what o mean? :) haha i love your videos emmi!
Im vietnamese and now im 11 i live there when i was born and come to u.s when i was 4 and i love those snack and use to try them before ps. I love to see u eat other state food/snack
you arent that bad at the vietnamese i could understand what you were saying, youre better than most also im glad you like our sweets! :) Btw Bánh Đậu Xanh and the dried beef (forgot its name) are my two favorites
I was wait for a very long time to watch you eat vietnamese food because I want to see you eat my country. I left vietnam when I was 3 years old and now im 11 years old. I watch found your channel when I was in 4 grade. Im sooooooooooo happppppyyyyyyy!
You're very charming and I enjoy watching all your videos! Got me to go out and try some treats at our Asian stores that I wouldn't have been brave enough to try.
Hello, Vietnamese friends, Thanks for all the love.
Im from Vietnam!
I'm from Vietnamese and now study abroad in Germany; I love your channel for years and I'm so glad about this video, it's really fun to see a foreigner taste Vietnamese food. I believe the snacks and sweet you have in the video were sent from northern Vietnam, and I'm from the South so we have a lot of other good stuff there too. Maybe next time when I go back to Vietnam I'd send you something more to try out :D
Love from Vietnam/Germany ~
:3 OMG! I love ittttt
I'm Vietnamese and the last candies r actually made of real strawberries
I'm Vietnam
👍 If you are Vietnamese!!!!!
Xi chai from Vietnam!
even tho I just posted a reply from a comment from 6 years ago
I am from VN
the original way to eat "bánh đậu xanh" is: separate it in 10 smaller cubes ( it's already has cut marks) , enjoy these little mung bean cubes with some tea
Lương Khô was the food for Vietnamese solders during Vietnam war where the condition was very bad. It provides a lot of energy.
Vietnam food and snack are so delicious. I crazy love "Bánh Pía", but i don't like eat durian....^^
I lived in Vietnam for 5 months and it was no doubt the best time of my life so far. Country, cousine, people, the chaotic traffic... Hard to think of anything I did not love there. I think my favorite treat was Ice cream with green sticky rice flavor. I am german, so I had never even heard of green rice before, but the flavor was wonderful.
I'll remember to check some of the food in this video out, I am pretty sure you can get a lot of it in Germany. Especially in the Dong Xuan centre in Berlin. Basically 3 huuuge warehouses with hundreds of vietnamese shops and restaurants inside. Great place to visit, it's always almost like being in Asia again :-D
Now you got me interested in green hazelnuts and I will have to spend the rest of my days frantically searching for them ;)
I cried when I had to leave veitnam
Why did you have to leave? Studying? Work? Or political reasons?
In the north, green rice's traditional snack for season
morbvsclz oh i think i know that flavour, it's called hương cốm, which is immature rice that they add pandan for the wonderful smell and colour, so they call it green rice
that shredded pork stuff is awesome. it's basically like a pork jerky that seems like itd be really dry but when you put it in your mouth it moistens up and has a really strong flavor. i remember when I was a kid they sold this shredded beef jerky that came in what looked like a chewing tobacco can that was basically the same thing.
xem video của nhiều người ,thấy chị này là ăn chuẩn đồ Việt nhất nè .mấy video kia ,họ mua đồ tào lao ở Việt Nam (có cả đồ của nước ngoài ).
Coi xong ms biết nhìu món chưa từng ăn qua lun
hầu hết những video kia là họ tự mua snack ở việt nam còn chị này được 1 người bạn việt nam gửi đồ sang nên có nhiều món việt nam truyền thống và nổi tiếng hơn
xi chao
You can eat bánh Pía, bánh đậu xanh, bánh chả, lương khô, mứt dâu with a cup of tea, that is good. And with dried beef, you can tear it off and add some lime juice.
I'm vietnamese! Yay
Me tooo
Me three!
Me Four!!!! Yayyyyy!!!
Me 5!!! 😛
me 6!
I'm Vietnamese and there's really good food from Vietnam
I love ruốc or chà bông. I hear most of the Vietnamese people around here refer to it chà bông rather than ruốc. I think it has to do with a dialect thing? In the South they call it chà bông and in the North they call it ruốc.
Khô bò aka Vietnamese beef jerky is also really good. Should try mực khô. Which is dried shredded squid. It has a very strong fishy smell though and tends to linger for a long time. It's can also be heavily spiced or spicy. Sometimes I get out some sriracha as a dipping sauce. XD
Yeah I believe it's a dialect thing since my family is from Hanoi and growing up, my family has always referred to it as ruoc but I've heard family friends who grew up in the south call it chà bông
Hi Emmy,
The brick looking biscuit thing you had, are usually parts of field rations. They say it keep you full for a long time if you eat it and then drink lots of water. Usually used when they're on a journey or mission of some sort.
Hello Vietnamese friends! I am visiting Vietnam in a few days and I'd like to know where I can get some of these to bring back home to my country! We will be staying at the GK Central Hotel in Ho Chi Minh. I would appreciate any help you can give me! :)
TheNikkiPi hey you can get some of these in some grocery shop beside the road or in some supper market like Big C...
Hope you have fun! :)
Dai nam
You have a soft and pleasant voice.
All Vietnamese people I've met so far are super nice, intelligent, and just decent people with integrity. LOVE YOUR FOOD as well. Wish I could have some of these!
That was a cool variety and you still can not hide how you feel about something you taste. We can tell pretty quickly by your reaction in your face as to how much you like it. Thanks Emmy that was fun as well as the ending.
about time you make one from Vietnam! :)
I'm part vietnamese but have never really been to vietnam so this video is especially cool haha. It's nice to see some of my culture's snacks. Thanks Emmy!
If you get the chance you should really go back there. It's a really great experience to go back, especially if you have family that still lives there. The culture there is really interesting, there'll be BEAUTIFUL countrysides and mountains as well as VERY busy and crowded cities. It's helpful if you can speak and/or read Vietnamese as some Vietnamese merchants will try to rip you off as they can tell your a foreigner if you do not speak Vietnamese but overall great experience!
Yay! I've been waiting for this one! I was almost considering hopping on a plane to Vietnam just to find you some snacks ;D
Yes !! I'm been waiting for this !!
I'm Vietnamese and I've waited so long for this!
The meat is eaten with rice it's Ruoc and its dried beef I think. It's very good! Pronounced R-oo-uh-k
I'm Vietnamese and I came to watch us how you react to our foods and deserts. I am glad that you like them.
Are you going to make part two to taste the rest of packet? The one you say that looks like an energy bar is "lương khô" and is translated as "dry food". The dry strawberries cover with sugar are called in Vietnam as "mứt dâu" (strawberry jam). The Mung bean cake is really good and is better when eat with green tea (eat in traditional way).
vietnamese foods are easy to get whereever u are cause Vietnamese people are almost everywhere!!! :D
Agreed
Lol
OMG EMMY I am from Vietnam!!!! I will go to Vietnam this December and I'll remember to buy you more Vietnamese treats!
sen her some dried jackfruit chips!!
YEA I will those are my favorites!
Brian Tran I am visiting Vietnam in a few days and I'd like to know where I can get some of these to bring back home to my country! We will be staying at the GK Central Hotel in Ho Chi Minh. I would appreciate any help you can give me! :)
I love how you do hilarious things at the very end if your videos; I love you!!!!!
I'm Vietnamese, but adopted and its great to see what snacks are from my country! :)
Banh Dau Xanh is really great with green, and squeeze a bit of lime or lemon juice on Thit Bo Kho
I was waiting for you to try vietnam!!! Yay!!!
YAY!!!! I've been waiting for this!!! My homeland :P
Oh Emmy I wish with all my might that one day someone will be able to send you a nice selection of Taiwanese treats! I won't be going back in a while and I have no access to the treats I have in mind, but there are an array of snacks that are more common in Taiwan than in China (like convenience store snacks) that I'd love to see you try!. Many traditional sweets that don't have a long shelf life will overlap with China, but there are snacks like crunchy curly pea snacks, cheese flavored lays that tastes nothing like any other cheese flavored chip I've had anywhere else, and very specifically Taiwanese instant noodles! (Though once customs took it out of a box my mom mailed to me cuz there was beef in it, but it's cooked beef! It was unfair. Those instant noodles are amazing.)
Loved your video Emmy! Subbed!
I stumbled across your videos by accident but I'm so glad I did. They have been a much needed distraction. (: I'm definitely going to have to try some of the foods (:
Always informative! Ty Emmy :)
Also I honestly don't like the smell of Durian sp* everyone keeps saying it smells like juicy fruit gum...I'm sorry to me it doesn't lol
I am so jealous of all the cool food you get to try!
The first cake is basically a moon cake imo. I love that stuff. I like freezing it and cutting it in small pieces to eat as dessert. It's really rich and sweet though, so I try not to eat that much! I love the shredded pork on rice porridge. I used to also put them on toast with cream cheese when I was a kid too. Mung bean cakes are super nostalgic to me, too. So many yummy snacks. Mmmmmmm !!😋
YASSS ! I've been waiting for a Vietnamese one in forever ! I'm Vietnamese ,
It's so cool to hear to pronounce Vietnamese in something like pinyin/Japanese.
So many durian cakes... so many :)
Love seeing Emmy eat my childhood snacks awesome,
YES FINALLY!! I been waiting
Yay! Am Vietnamese, and i love how you love our treats
I was wait for you to eat vietnamese food or snacks because I want to see you eat my country. I left vietnam when I was 3 years old and now im 11 years old. I found your channel when I was in 4 grade. I also miss my country, some years I go to my country. I happpyyyyy to seeeee yoouuu make this video. I think this is my favorite video! :)
hello im a vietnamise!! and my name is Vicky😊
here is a vietnamise word
chao emmy
which means hi emmy😄
I've been waiting for this video forever
I am Vietnamese too glad you like our foof
Ok Im from vietnam and im so glad that u are eating the foos I eat very day I thank u for not making jokes and laughing at it I been watching u for years from the beginning
Those were some of my most favourites when I went to visit my fam!
A question: how do you manage to always remember what other thing youve eaten reminds you of the thing youre eating at that moment? Do you know what o mean? :) haha i love your videos emmi!
Emmy*
I always wonder that as well. Especially the names :p
Leonie Binder I don't know...I just do. :)
emmymadeinjapan emmy its the third time you ve answered me!!! IM SO HAPPY ILY ❤XX YOU ARE GORGEOUS
+emmymadeinjapan I typed in your video because I'm Vietnamese.My name is not Tobias Harris I'm seven years old.My name is Cali.I live in the U.S.A
The shredded pork is usually eaten with congee and it's very delicious! At least that's how I eat it!
Seeing u guys talking and loving Vietnamese food is so cute
Im vietnamese and now im 11 i live there when i was born and come to u.s when i was 4 and i love those snack and use to try them before ps. I love to see u eat other state food/snack
yesss ive been waiting for this
you arent that bad at the vietnamese i could understand what you were saying, youre better than most also im glad you like our sweets! :) Btw Bánh Đậu Xanh and the dried beef (forgot its name) are my two favorites
I'm from Vietnam and I like these snacks, too.
Thanks for tasting our food!
Thank you so much for trying our snacks I'm Vietnamese
I was wait for a very long time to watch you eat vietnamese food because I want to see you eat my country. I left vietnam when I was 3 years old and now im 11 years old. I watch found your channel when I was in 4 grade. Im sooooooooooo happppppyyyyyyy!
Hi Emmy I love your popin cookin art stuff you did!
im vietnamese, my mom makes vietnamese food all the time! its so good
Star anise, Cloves, Cinnamon, Szechuan pepper, and Fennel seeds are the five spice blend :-) Another great video :-)
Finally!! Now youv'e done Swedish and Vietnamese! !
OMG I've been waiting for this video for soooo long love it!im vietnamese!
My younger sister is from Vietnam! I'm from China! :)
I like how you rate the snacks professionally, most american snack tasters base their ratings solely on how closely it resembles a jolly rancher
It's nice to see some familiar Vietnamese snacks.
OMG, you're making me hungry! 😋
FINALLY YOU DID THIS VIDEO!
Yay finally I've been waiting for Vietnam
I'm Vietnamese and I really like eating the second one you were tasting
I’m Vietnamese!I was so excited to see your reactions to the Vietnamese treats!and btw I’m extremely late!
Yay! You finally did a Viet one
you're descriptions of things make it so easy for me to understand so I'm not so damn curious all the time....
Fun fact: Lotus is also the name of a Christina Aguilera album.
The mung bean cake is delicious!
You're very charming and I enjoy watching all your videos! Got me to go out and try some treats at our Asian stores that I wouldn't have been brave enough to try.
Your voice is so soothing
Thanking you for trying my country snacks :)
I watch a lot of your videos but I thought that vietnam would never come. SO HAPPY
Another yummy video :))
I totally agree with you!!
I am vietnamese and im glad you like our food:)
Look up Bufala Shampoo it's made from lotus flower
I love your videos!!!
I'm eating lotus seed and drinking green tea while watching this :D yummy!!!
Finally! Isn't vietnam amazing? You should try coconut sugar strips?
omg finally ive been waiting for this since 2012! im vietnamese:)
Emmy retweeted me ! best moment ever ! :)))
i am from vietnam to! chi dep lam!
Your judging of food is so professional to me lol 👌
everthing in vietnam is crunchy or chewy :3 like it a lot... I'm really happy soon to be there!
I love eating dried beef I always go with my cuz and her friends to get some
Vietnamese Respect❤✊ Love you Emmy!!
Thank you Emmy for trying Vietnamese foods and snacks I am Vietnamese
The dried beef looks delicious
ohhhh watching this video at midnight makes me feel soooo hungry T.T
i only knew a few of those snacks but i felt proud when i could read all of the titles in vietnamese considering that i was born & raised in tx ☺️☺️☺️
I'm viet also! woot :DD was waiting for a vid like this
Thanks for making it
I liked all the crunchy sounding food lol, made me want to try Vietnamese food.
your hair is adorable !!!