American Teens Try Asian Snacks For The First Time!
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
- We give American Teens a chance to try some of the best Asian snacks you can buy!
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White Rabbit Creamy Candy
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Taro Fish Snacks
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Chocolate Cashew Sticks
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Yan Yan Sticks
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Hello Panda
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Hi-Chew
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Filmed on 3/29/2024
#food #snacks #teens
Americans Teens Try Asian Snacks For The First Time!
0:00 Intro
0:23 Haw Flakes
2:27 Calbee Shrimp Chips
3:24 Shredded Dried Squid
4:55 White Rabbit Creamy Candy
6:33 Taro Fish Snacks
8:15 Popo Muruku Ikan
9:34 Chocolate Cashew Sticks
10:56 Yan Yan Sticks
12:31 Hello Panda
13:54 Hi-Chew
15:25 Favorites?
16:01 Outro - Розваги
I started to laugh when she was describing the squid snack as "a japanese snack..." then asked the teens it's country of origin 😂😂😂
She did that on the first one too….talking about Chinese medicine then asked the country of origin
Bruh... Intern was lazy to pick snacks and just stayed mostly in the Japanese section...
Right!
She might have thought Japan is whole asia.
I thought was Chinese is whole Asia @@johnny2044
This episode is more of “American Teens Try Chinese and Japanese Snacks” kind of thing
Whoever produced this needs to try harder, it’s not just Japan.
I’m Taiwanese American and grew up with all these snacks. I’m surprised there weren’t snacks from other Asian countries: South Korea, Mongolia, Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, Macau, etc.
Been watching react for awhile now… Much like with Lucas, it’s cool to see Sofia now as one of the older generations vs being the young cast member.
It’s so cool to see them try haw flakes because I grew up eating those! And yes, they are like fruit rollups cut into coin shapes. Fun fact: The popular street food called tanghulu from China is often traditionally made with hawthorne fruit, the same fruit in haw flakes.
how are you gonna ask them to ''guess'' the country of origin, when you give them the packaging, just look at the text on it
Why does she bother asking for the country of origin when she spills the answer moments before asking?!!👎🏼😤
More like, snacks from Japan.
Yes, but also the Japanese snacks they had are the non-imported ones. Those are the snacks that the companies started selling to the US market for decades, so it's an Asian snacks video, but also a cheap one where they just went to the Asian food aisle of the supermarket. The haw flakes and White Rabbit I know have also been a staple in that aisle, but the other snacks were likely specialty stores or imported so more expensive to acquire if not difficult to find in the US.
@@ReikaSensei they're still imported, those Japanese snacks were likely the ones imported from other Asian countries like Singapore or Thailand. Many Japanese snack companies like Meiji (that makes Hello Panda & Yan Yan), and Glico (that makes Pocky & Pretz) have factories in several different other Asian countries. Most of the Japanese snacks that you find in stores in the US were made and imported from these other Asian countries. So even if they were not imported directly from Japan, they're still imported from another country. Very few Japanese snack companies have factories in the US, so they don't make their products in the US, stores usually have to import them.
@@iamlinda100 The Hello Pandas and Hi-Chew are the US packaging so US factory, so they're not really all imported anymore. I live in Japan so I know what the Japanese packaging looks like and when I still lived in the US I had interviews at some of the companies that make these items. They are products of Japan, but more recently have switched to more localized US production probably for cost saving because there's import tariffs for imported food. When I was a kid, we'd get more of the straight imported stuff, but Meiji, Nippon Ham, Asahi, etc started changing things up in the last decade for US specific packaging and logos (particularly the switch to Calpico from Calpis for example). Hello Pandas themselves are also not sold in Japan at all, but the bag packaging also seems like a unique change for the US market.
FYI: Choki-Choki is from Indonesia by PT Mayora 🇮🇩
True. It's exported through Asian countries.
I'm Filipino/American and I ate white rabbits all growing up. You don't bite it, you suck on it.
A bit disappointed that they totally overlooked Korea.
Yeah. Milkies and Chocopies.
Terrifying bunny? - fetch the Holy Hand Grenade
you did them dirty for telling them to bite white rabbit candy
The production of this video was ridiculous. If you’re gonna do something to celebrate AAPI heritage… maybe you should try using other countries and not 5 snack from Japan? You are in LA, there is no excuse to not find Filipino, Indian, Malaysian, Thai, Cambodian snacks…. And on top of that, maybe try adding in the PI of the AAPI? a mess…
maybe they just got some of the more popular and well-known Asian snacks and alot of them happen to be japanese
@@iamlinda100 As someone who is Japanese I can say that there are other snacks that are way popular in Japan than some of the snacks shown here
@@chelseaclouds3659 in Japan yes, but they're in America, and maybe they just picked some of the more popular Japanese snacks in America.
white rabbit - 10/10 - the nostalgia!
Fun fact: Some children play pretend communion using Haw Flakes as the eucharist wafer.
I love all those japanese snacks and white rabbit, but I'm surprised they did not get Pocky too, that's probably the most famous Asian snack on the market! But maybe Pocky is just too famous many people know Pocky already.
UNDER A MIN.
They're trying to chew on a hard candy hehehehe.
IKR. I never keep chewing it after I tried to bite it once when I was 8.
How is your title Asian snacks but focused mainly on Japan and Chinese snacks?
Exactly
I wish there were more countries in here. Maybe next time!
Asia is not only China and Japan you know! 😂
It’s the nonchalant producer 😅😅
Where's the pacific islander snacks?
Props to sofia knows that choki-choki is indonesian snack. Wish reactors do eat some indonesian street food, like arbanat... either in this channel or in pvf channel. Also indonesia is a part of asia, southeast asia especially... jalan-jalan skuy 🔥🔥🤘🏼🤘🏼
Asian snacks??? Looks more like “American Teens Try Japanese Snacks”. lol
They got Thai and China
@@Ray-qh9cm Yes, but the majority was from Japan.
so true, i was like wtf ?? is it Asia only in Japan???
@@shengxiong4704 maybe because most of the popular Asian snacks are from japan
The white rabbit candy, while you unwrap it from the packaged wrapper, you do eat the waxy paper with it
Choki choki from Indonesia is my favorite
hi-chew >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> starburst
We have all this snack in our country...This are our Childhood Snack. That Rabbit hard candy, yall eat it the wrong way..just put on your mouth and let your saliva melt that candy..don't bite it if you don't want to lost your Teeth..🤣 Great video. keep up the good work, guys. 👍
No Korean snacks!? How dare... Honey butter chips?
Seriously, there are so many other Asian countries they could’ve covered. 😅
No Korean snacks!? They have the BEST snacks!
Yay pls do more of these videos! It's interesting to see them try something new that they dont usually eat
@9:37 Don't know if that's really from Indonesia or not but that "โชกี้ โชกี้" on the package is Thai.
Choki choki is made by Mayora group, a food company from Indonesia
Grew up with most of these snacks. Got them at the local asian market
I loved it, there snacks I grew up with but you should just call it 🇯🇵 snacks.
Hello Panda sounds like a cousin or something of Hello Kitty's.
EDIT: And it comes from Japan. So it makes entirely too much sense.
I said China, as Panda Bears are endemic to China, so was confused that it was Japan😅
@@leighowen4345 That's a fair point.
Yan Yan sticks are my childhood and I still eat them today.
As a Trini 🇹🇹, I loved haw flakes growing up.
Asian snacks are life 🤍🔥🔥🔥
90's kids eating haw flakes: The body of Christ, Amen... ...😂😂
White rabbit candy: the white paper wrapper itself is edible as it melts when you chew it..
There are a lot of good snacks in asia...snacks in asia should be chips, cookies, breads/cakes...it's like the producers in this show lack research on picking the snacks...
They could have picked a better snacks...like real snacks...
Like Korea, singapore, bangladesh, taiwan, hongkong, philippines, bhutan...at least they can represent each countries best snacks...
13:15 my friend got me some small packs of the chocolate ones and I love them!
Ah, I LOVE hello panda, i just had some not that long ago, you the chocolate ones, ah so good, i actually had them ALOT when i was a kid, and also the Yan Yan’s remind me of the Nutella sticks when you dip in chocolate loves thoses two.
The producer does understand that there are other countries in Asia besides Japan and China, right?
Given Americans lack of knowledge anything outside of the US (and barely any knowledge of Canada or Mexico), I’m not really surprised.
Lololo
Oh those White Bunny "milk" candies are soooo good! We always get those and the green tea flavor when we visit our local Asian grocer.
I love White Rabbit as a kid. The version we have has like a paper-like inner wrapper that you can eat.
Like how Samantha said, I would bite the other side of the hello panda and push the chocolate out with my finger. haha! Yes, i'm weird. LOL!
I love the idea but it would been better if you got snacks from other ASIAN countries too.
proud of choki-choki
I so loooooove shrimp chips!
Ironically, the smell is similar to how our town’s old “fish meal” factory smelled while in operation 😅 it’s a nostalgic thing tbh
Haw Flakes here in the Philippines during the 90's are so popular here😁We called them, "hostia" because of same shape as the holy bread gave during sunday mass😁and we pretend we're in church as kids😁
You bring Indonesian snack to them to try but with Thai Label!😅
Moreover, If you want a spicy Taro, you need to buy its red or blue-red packet.
Hi Chews are basically Mambas. So good
They covered all the asian countries on this one video. Amazing😂😂😂😂
Shoutout to that Santa Cruz shirt, Ryker! 🤙
I love white rabbit, it just brings back nostalgia~😊😊
As a Malaysian i've tried all the snacks. Specially the White Rabbit candy, Haw Flack and the Maruku (white package with pic of Baby) and the Choki-Choki (Chocolate Stick) 👍😋🥰
Hi Chews are a better version of Starbursts
Hello Panda has a version that's Koala but that ones from Lotte (South Korea)
So asian means japan...
well they had 2 snacks from China and a few from south east asia...
There are many more Asian countries than shown. Would have been better to pick one snack from each country. Instead of most of them being from Japan. I understand that the Japanese snacks are easiest to find in the US, but that's also why it's more interesting to choose different snacks. Yan Yan, Hi-Chew, and Hello Panda can be found in many common supermarket chains.
All of these snacks are my childhood snacks back in the 90s. I still buy them after having my own kids and they enjoy it too. My eldest son love Haw flake candy as I did when I was younger. I still buy Choki Choki because who doesn't love chocolate? 😅
Yan Yan chocolate is my favourite and I will always buy it every time. Now my kids love them too and I have to buy more in case they ate mine. 😅
Always love Ryker!!
what the hell was the point of aaking them the country of origin if u give them the packaging telling them the country of origin. also "asian" candy u would think there would be a better representation than just china and japan.
Vs makes it sound like a war 😂😂
Most of them were Japanese snacks
Haw flakes, white rabbit, popo muruku fish are very popular in malaysia n popo muruku fish is my fav snack of all time. Btw, my dad whose working a japanese company, his co-worker friend give him hello panda snack n my dad bought it home n i ate it is soo sweet n creamy
That was very fun and yummy to watch
Teen vs Hungarian snacks *.*
They are soooooo gooooood 😍😍
Some of these are in korean stores too
I love yan yan and hello panda while shrimp chips, squid, and creamy candy are my mid favorite
i have a chocolate yan yan right next to me atm that im planning on eating in a minute 😄
seeing haw flakes had me SHOOK. now i want some so bad
notice how most of these are japanese snacks? honestly i wish there were more snacks from different asia countries in this video tbh
Uncle Roger approves of the teens giving the Haw flakes a good rating. The shredded squid or what we call Ika here in Hawaii is good as pupu (snack) with beer.
Santa Cruz, CA represents...
U guys need to do another juice Wrld reaction
Try our Q-tella and kacang garuda for next snack
Ugh no Pocky? 😂 but seriously need more than mostly Japan. So many countries to choose from with bomb snacks.
Ryker really enjoys bland foods 😂
The way they ripped some of the packets open disturbed me
i have not seen creamy candy for a long time, I ate that before in my childhood
Never heard of dried squid before. I'm rather curious now. I do like calamari, so I think I'd like dried squid.
I love shrimp chips!!!
Teens vs japanese snacks
i see choki choki from Indonesia with thai language, its must be exported version choki choki 😗
yeah, even northern malaysia, choki2 are thailand repacking, even tho its say product of indonesia
Haw Flakes are amazing, but the ones that are layered with haw fruit leather are better!
Did they remove the rice paper from eh White Rabbits? Classic Shanghainese candy.
White Rabbit and Chocolate YanYan are my childhood dia... I mean memory.
Teens Try Japanese snacks should be the title. Get this producer out of here. She doesn’t even try. It is so frustrating.
yes, guess Asia only in Japan 😂
yan yan sticks and the pandas are my fav
same 🥰😋
I love haw flakes when I was young..
Hi-Chew is ok, but Puccho FTW! 🎉
I’ve had the pandas before and they’re good.
Your Hello Panda packaging is kinda different with our version....
Never had those Haw Flakes but they look similar to Neccos
There’s no range in the products! Asia is a big continent and there are many other Asian countries than south east Asia.
I haven't eaten hello panda in a minute.
In trinidad 🇹🇹 we call the first one chinese sausage