The chicken snack was definitely expensive compared to other things you've bought in Thailand, but for solid meat in a shelf-stable packet it still looks like pretty good value.
@@drizztdourden666 you’ve seen nothing. My Chinese friend brought a chicken feet (boneless) just like the one in the video. And the other time she brought a palm sized fish (with bone and everything). All packaged just like the video. All of them feel fresh and no funky smell weirdly enough and believe me when I say they’re delicious.
@@drizztdourden666 the fact that you come up here, say its disgusting and expect us to not blow up at you, but when we say caucasian food looks disgusting you go all defense mode? Yes, I know some caucasian food is good, but the way you disrespected Asia's culture, I had to say something. Weeaboo troll? I was born in China, raised there for a few years, last time I checked, aren't they meant to be white? Strange isn't it?
Sure but no way would I use the pack it comes with. Who knows what the chemical reaction is, and any gasses it may be spewing all over your food. I’d just add boiling water to the mofo and wait a few minutes. It looked good
Wowiee Honestly, I am always curious about the Korean, Japanese and Chinese convenience stores. They are so creative and the food packaging is so alluring! I bet the food tastes good too🎊 I love these videos. Hopefully, I can visit these countries in future!!
As I’m eating my bag of potato chips, I’m thinking the Monster Dragon Tea will make a great companion to the chips. Snacks and drinks over a fantastic view! What’s not to love?!
The instant hotpot looks great for things like camping or a picnic with a few friends/fam (that also enjoy this foods). Thanks for sharing another great video!
I wish this happens to me too..no matter how much tea or coffee i drink i always end up sleeping.. Which in turn results me in getting no studying done...😭
ok, that Chicken Drumstick Snack was Wild! Y'all find the Coolest, Cleverest (looking at you, Heat Pack!), most Interesting things to try! Also, I am so intrigued by Grass Jelly, Any Jelly actually, fascinates me
Actually heatpacks were invented in the 90s by the US army to replace the aspid stoves and flammable dry/gel glycol tablets in the MREs. It's nothing new, but having access to flameless hot-pots anywhere is a great idea!
@@katienovota8870 Nope, it's hard to explain. Its taste and scent are not that strong but it kind of refreshing. (The grass that was used to make jelly is from the same family with mint.)
These food are good for camping trip or for military MRE meal ready to eat. You’d want variety in certain situation, and of course they must be well preserved.
For the self heating pot, it is recommended that u put the layer with the food and and cover on as soon as possible (before the heating pad starts boiling) as it is very dangerous to fiddle with it once it starts boiling (which takes abt 10ish seconds) the preparation in this video could potentially cause others to follow and hurt themselves.
He only does that for the first one of each video. If you get your instructions from a youtube video instead of from the container, you prob shouldn’t be feeding yourself to begin with
We also have the tea variety of Monster energy in Germany.... But since there are a lot of artificial sweeteners in it, I am not fond of it but the bottles look so cool!
One of my local Chinese store used to sells some self heating noodles. It looks very good on the packaging, but I didn’t l buy it, due to it being like $14 USD. I actually went back the other day, but I can’t find it anywhere. My guess is that because of the price, nobody was buying it, so they just took them off the shelves.
I love your videos, always really interesting food and drink items. I wish I had the same variety here. Oh and now I always make a snack before watching. It is not possible to watch hungry!!!! Thanks so much for making the videos for us
After a long journey of transportation, they're still quite affordable it seems, not too expensive. PS. Your Chinese level is pretty awesome I guess, there's no way a google translate can be that good .
@@yukwahchu337 Theoretically yes, but in reality, as far as I know, majority of the Young generation's Chinese level suck, like 3rd grade of primary school
I absolutely love the vids but each time i’m blown away by the amount of plastic waste left. Asian food manufacturers never fail to surprise me with how manically they seek to wrap each ingredient in an individual package. The drumstick snack could do just fine with single vacuum packaging, but there’s an exterior one just for the aesthetics. Really leaves you with a bitter feeling :(
Lovely video I was looking forward to another snack video. However, I can't believe I just blew at the smoke from the matcha powder 😔I think it's time to put my phone down and go to bed.
Yup, and it located in the middle of Yaowarat. Not sure if it was already there since pre-Covid, but the first time I saw this store is probably a several months ago when I visited Yaowarat once in a while. (which I also quite surprised when I saw it)
We can't get hotpots like that in America, its a bummer, i tried to find them everywhere and nobody has them. Anyone know where i can order some of these?
Jellies bouncing in matcha powder...
How have I lived without this before?
OMG. I loved it!
There is one with mango and condensed milk... Same brand. AMAZING
Yes, more convenience store vids! One of my personal favs, alongside fast food and markets!
Mine too love the snacks vids
YES!!! We love convenience store videos too!!
The chicken snack was definitely expensive compared to other things you've bought in Thailand, but for solid meat in a shelf-stable packet it still looks like pretty good value.
@@drizztdourden666 you’ve seen nothing. My Chinese friend brought a chicken feet (boneless) just like the one in the video. And the other time she brought a palm sized fish (with bone and everything). All packaged just like the video. All of them feel fresh and no funky smell weirdly enough and believe me when I say they’re delicious.
@@drizztdourden666 depends how hungry you are
@@drizztdourden666 with a username like yours and a mindset like that, I’d be surprised if you don’t go straight to hell afterwards.
@@drizztdourden666 and caucasian people food looks disgusting but do we say that?
@@drizztdourden666 the fact that you come up here, say its disgusting and expect us to not blow up at you, but when we say caucasian food looks disgusting you go all defense mode? Yes, I know some caucasian food is good, but the way you disrespected Asia's culture, I had to say something. Weeaboo troll? I was born in China, raised there for a few years, last time I checked, aren't they meant to be white? Strange isn't it?
That self heating meal pot looked really good!
So many ingredients in it.
Right And then i saw it packed to the top as it should phew
Ikr
Sure but no way would I use the pack it comes with. Who knows what the chemical reaction is, and any gasses it may be spewing all over your food.
I’d just add boiling water to the mofo and wait a few minutes. It looked good
@@Wyatt19961212 it releases small amounts of carbon monoxide. Found out the hard way when my alarm was blaring
@@Wyatt19961212 its only calcium monoxide
Wowiee
Honestly, I am always curious about the Korean, Japanese and Chinese convenience stores. They are so creative and the food packaging is so alluring! I bet the food tastes good too🎊 I love these videos. Hopefully, I can visit these countries in future!!
Tumhara naam kya hai Basanti??
When I went to S Korea the stores are vastly stocked with everything...
I love the convenience stores that you've visited. They all have such different items to try. Be well DancingBacons!
Love these videos!! That milk tea with oat looks so yummy 🤤🤤🤤
I liked the chocolate milk tea...that looked really good 😄
I gotta give respect to the chicken leg in an envelope, solid camping nom that.
How about a vacuum packed steak in a cooler. Sounds nominally more nom
@@chaytonhurlow840 I grant you this..... yes
As I’m eating my bag of potato chips, I’m thinking the Monster Dragon Tea will make a great companion to the chips. Snacks and drinks over a fantastic view! What’s not to love?!
Being fat
The instant hotpot looks great for things like camping or a picnic with a few friends/fam (that also enjoy this foods). Thanks for sharing another great video!
It’s instant noodles
I bet you stayed up the whole night after drinking three cups of tea to edit this video 😂
@@giornogiovanna5235 why does it matter????????
@@giornogiovanna5235 “in the end, it dosent even matter!”
god is good god is great 🤗
I wish this happens to me too..no matter how much tea or coffee i drink i always end up sleeping.. Which in turn results me in getting no studying done...😭
LOL rip
"Fawn disorderly bump" is an interesting translation
I enjoyed watching a time lapse of those cranes working in the cityscape while waiting for your hot pot. 😁
Love that dragon illustration on the Monster drink. Super cool!
Also, eating ice pop packet brains. . .
Do you actually finish all the items? impressive! this is still my favorite channel :) I always get excited to see a new post
I enjoy watching videos of the instant food being cooked by adding water. It looks fun and Mr Bacon likes to cook at the seaside.
it’s a ms
Honestly love your videos they have been helping me fight my ED to watch these well I TRY to eat they help me stay calm to be able to eat thank you💜
I thought ED = erectile dysfunction 😂
"1 return of the gods 2 point exactly 3 base salary increase 4 sit back and enjoy"
I'll be up all night trying to decipher what this means
These types of videos are satisfying and i love watching them in bed ,in my coziest of cozy blankets!🥰
The noodles is what I want from Chinese convenience stores, they're really cool.
Watching DancingBacons convenience store videos is the equivalent of spa time💆♀💆♀😊
Горшочек понравился больше всего , там много вкусностей ,хороший набор . Видимо сытный - Васхитительно ! 👏👍
ok, that Chicken Drumstick Snack was Wild! Y'all find the Coolest, Cleverest (looking at you, Heat Pack!), most Interesting things to try!
Also, I am so intrigued by Grass Jelly, Any Jelly actually, fascinates me
Actually heatpacks were invented in the 90s by the US army to replace the aspid stoves and flammable dry/gel glycol tablets in the MREs.
It's nothing new, but having access to flameless hot-pots anywhere is a great idea!
Does grass jelly taste like grass?
@@katienovota8870 Nope, it's hard to explain. Its taste and scent are not that strong but it kind of refreshing. (The grass that was used to make jelly is from the same family with mint.)
@@fatkart7641 The US army invented the Flameless ration heater in the 90's. Heat packs were invented in 1911, by a Canadian named Earl Richardson.
@@katienovota8870 its so good especially you guys mix it with condensed milk💗
These food are good for camping trip or for military MRE meal ready to eat. You’d want variety in certain situation, and of course they must be well preserved.
I really liked the look of the beef hotpot!
Miss the smile. Smile always cheer us up.
Love your videos. Thanks for sharing!!!!
We love watching these types of videos. May God bless this channel for spreading positivity and calm vibes.
the jelly and matcha made me laugh so hard i cried. thank you.
For the self heating pot, it is recommended that u put the layer with the food and and cover on as soon as possible (before the heating pad starts boiling) as it is very dangerous to fiddle with it once it starts boiling (which takes abt 10ish seconds) the preparation in this video could potentially cause others to follow and hurt themselves.
He only does that for the first one of each video. If you get your instructions from a youtube video instead of from the container, you prob shouldn’t be feeding yourself to begin with
@@Xl_Fenrir_lXcold
That view was beautiful 😍
I love Chinese snacks. Fantastic video!
I've been waiting for one of these videos for a while! Watching it while sitting in class 🤫🤭❤
3 bucks a piece for precooked chicken quarters is pretty decent, wish more convenience stores had stuff like this.
Cool snacks! The hotpot looked yummy! 😋
Everything looks good - better than what we find at American convenience stores and much better prices.
We also have the tea variety of Monster energy in Germany.... But since there are a lot of artificial sweeteners in it, I am not fond of it but the bottles look so cool!
Wait, we do? I've never seen it before, where are they sold at?
Love your channel. I also love those city views. They are gorgeous.
That Monster looks awesome
Lmao the fake grass placement 😂 you're always prepared
Omg I didn't realize we can find almost every Asia stuff in Bkk Lol so jealous here 😭
Thx for video ❤️
dem noodles was probaly the best thing u got. look so yummyyyyyyy
6:21 - Step 1: Return of the gods, Step 2: Point Exactly, Step 3: Base Salary Increase. 🤣🤣 The Underpants Gnomes would love this.
I want to try the bubble milk tea with oats and grass jelly! YUMMM!
Cheers for this trip! Really had fun traveling with you! Nice! Thanks!
Aw man I wish we could get the ready to eat chicken quarter thing here! I'd buy those by the case and stock the truck
You have very bright and beautiful things in China.
Morning dancing dancing bacons..i am happy watching your videos 🇮🇩
Thanks for another awesome video🤩🤩
Wow chicken in a bad ready to eat, so cool
hotpot's self heater after add water,not need to wait ,just put the food bowl immediately , can avoid the scald
Wish I could try these delicacies with you. ☺️
Ready to watch while eating
get up before the dawn to eat a lot of yummy snacks 🤔 yeah, that's great start of the new day! 🤩
I have to say... those are some pretty pricey snacks surprisingly. thanks for the vid!
One of my local Chinese store used to sells some self heating noodles. It looks very good on the packaging, but I didn’t l buy it, due to it being like $14 USD. I actually went back the other day, but I can’t find it anywhere. My guess is that because of the price, nobody was buying it, so they just took them off the shelves.
The self-heating noodles sold in supermarkets in China are all 2-5 US dollars
@@starfucks5327
I know, I been to china, which is why it pisses me off when it cost over $10 per pack/cup here.
You could probably find it cheaper online
Ich bin immer wieder erstaunt über die vielfältigen Lebensmittel in Ihrem Land 😍 die Auswahl ist beeindruckend ❤
I know nothing about Chinese writing.. But am questioning the translation of "fawn disorderly bump".
Other wise, huge fan, Mr.Bacons
There is no Mister.
Thank you for sharing this with us ❤️
The bubble tea with oats and grass jelly……that was interesting 🤔
I love your videos, always really interesting food and drink items. I wish I had the same variety here. Oh and now I always make a snack before watching. It is not possible to watch hungry!!!! Thanks so much for making the videos for us
I want that monster dragon tea! Haven't seen it in the states.
After a long journey of transportation, they're still quite affordable it seems, not too expensive.
PS. Your Chinese level is pretty awesome I guess, there's no way a google translate can be that good .
They’re from Singapore and are ethically Chinese so they know the language
@@yukwahchu337 Theoretically yes, but in reality, as far as I know, majority of the Young generation's Chinese level suck, like 3rd grade of primary school
I absolutely love the vids but each time i’m blown away by the amount of plastic waste left. Asian food manufacturers never fail to surprise me with how manically they seek to wrap each ingredient in an individual package. The drumstick snack could do just fine with single vacuum packaging, but there’s an exterior one just for the aesthetics. Really leaves you with a bitter feeling :(
Plastic waste is your concern lady? I'm sure you do more harmful things than plastic does to the world. Humans are the leading cause of everything.
@@BLOXKAFELLARECORDS Ye for example Plastic ?
They look so tempting, I want to try it once
Awesome Video
"Do nothing and just want to be a koi"
Same girl, same
Monster dragon 🐉 🍵 tea. That's something noteworthy. I'd save the can.
Love your channel!!
Lovely video I was looking forward to another snack video. However, I can't believe I just blew at the smoke from the matcha powder 😔I think it's time to put my phone down and go to bed.
3:58 had me like😮
Huh, I live in thailand and don't even know we have that kind of store here. You're very good at finding all these places.
Yup, and it located in the middle of Yaowarat. Not sure if it was already there since pre-Covid, but the first time I saw this store is probably a several months ago when I visited Yaowarat once in a while. (which I also quite surprised when I saw it)
I see, I haven’t been to yaowarat for about 4-5 years now. Thanks for info.
that hot pot meal is sooo cool
Love ur vids!
the chicken actually looked really good. Maybe not the jelly part but I myself personally like a more dry meat chicken, especially if it's spicy.
如果下次还有机会尝试中国零食的话 推荐尝试一下辣条还有魔芋干 这些零食在中国非常受欢迎 ❤🥓~~
Yay more videos of DancingBacons. Love your videos.❤
Yay new video 💕
Great video, though just thinking about the sugar in some of these snacks is running me down! 😉 Thanks, DancingBacons.
I Like your videos,thank you!Please consider to keep your typed dialogue on for a little bit longer for the slow readers OK?
Guten Appetit mit Chemie,Farbstoffen und Aromen....😋
We can't get hotpots like that in America, its a bummer, i tried to find them everywhere and nobody has them. Anyone know where i can order some of these?
Go find a Chinese supermarket. Like T&T.
Wow...glad you're still in Thailand.💕💕
Love the view, love the channel 🐖
Did you get a better camera? It's nice with better framerate :3
the piece of Grass under the Hotpot made me laugh
That dragon tea sounds good
I tried my first hotpot... It was delicious...spicy with a lot of vegetables and octopus 🤤🤤
Well, I’m sure you know the noodles in the video are instant noodles, not hot pot.
what an interesting and relaxing youtube channel
So much packaging!
I tried that brand of self-heating hot pot and it was really good! Killed my stomach but it was worth it lol
What talent...... she gone!
Love your videos and Thailand is amazing! and that hotel is nice!! Right at T21 :)
Wow the view from that room 🥰 is that a hotel or their actual apartment ? Usually we only see their high rise back yard view
Great vid
😋😋😋😋yummy chicken and drinks that hydrate me
Looks yummy :D
Wow it's almost as if you freeze something that's a liquid it will turn into a solid? WOW! +500 social credit points for u!
Good old Fawn Disorderly Bump
thank u for sharing Mr. Bacon, these are really enjoyable to watch and it feels like we're brought along on the journey