That shop indian guy needs more oronotion. He was very friendly and informative, paid attention to his customer and showed him around. That is great customer service. If i ever go to canada, im gona visit him. Great man
I slept in my truck, went to school full time, and worked a job for 3 years. Tough as it was, it paid off in the end. Money saved, I’m working my career, and I’m now expecting my second child in September with my wife in our home we own together. Keep going brother. It’s worth it.
15:09 First welcome to Canada my friend ! I care for you and your health, now I'm sure you've noticed your plywood above your diesel heater which is absorbing diesel. Please consider building a dual gas/diesel closed tanks. OR a closed plywood box on your back door for your diesel. We don't want to lose one of our newest kind people ! Stay safe x
i agree, foresty forest ( other youtuber that lives in his van) mounted the diesel tank on the outside of his back door, he's also in Canada and has to deal with the extreme cold.
@ That's exactly where I saw it ! I lived in a van but didn't have a diesel heater. During the winters I house sat for family and friends and kept warm and cozy.
Welcome to Canada! 🇨🇦 Please get yourself a warm winter coat, a toque and some warmer mitts ASAP, you don’t want to be unprotected and unprepared for the cold weather!
The Canadian politeness and warmness is absolutely real, it’s a true thing that I lived and enjoyed for eight years, love Canada and Canadians with all my heart.
Get winter gear!!! This weekend forecasts a 'polar vortex' meaning it's going to 'feel like' (windchill) of -25 and it's going to be that way from Sunday until Tuesday (check your weather app). Just looking out for you, from north of Sudbury. I love how you put in that animation, I sure don't know much about that culture (yet), so thank you. (You ARE teaching the culture) Up where I live the culture is starting to take hold. The closest I've been to eating their food is 'samosas' sold here in our frozen section of the grocery store. I do appreciate that you're bringing this info to us. Glad you're here for our new 'no tax' special, that ends February 15th (my birthday). Hahaha, 'my friend, am I close to mayonnaise' I loved that lol If you head up here, (there are small northern cities, don't worry) I'd be so happy to buy you coffee and snacks and let you charge whatever you need charged up-with my outdoor electrical plug.
Feels like a pretty adventurous way to live. Dude can just choose to live anywhere for a few days and leave. But also sounds tough, all the gadgets to set up just to live in your car. The guy from Toronto was so sweet offering a stranger coffee, so was the man with the free gloves
@@michaelax3025 I mean finding the right things to have internet in your car, not because I’m lazy 😂 I’m still only a teenager so I don’t know much about installing the tech for that. Cut me some slack much? 😅
Ya - that was a silly comment. If you decide to set up a vehicle for travel - sleep, water, food for a couple of days, and pick your weather. Lithium Batt is your friend as well as iOverlander app. Just have fun, a full tank of gas, oh, and a flashlight. @@jailhouserocker
Another amazing video travel log. This is a side I haven't seen in your other videos. You're doing a beautiful job. Thank you for bringing us along in discovering Canada.
My gosh, you're one of a kind...😊 Love your personnality, your kindness and you sense of adventure. I can't believe that instead of watching tv I'd rather watch your videos. Thanks for bringing us along...❤
Last 2 weeks ago i bought a Dodge Grand Caravan 2016 and till now i am working on the car to be prepared for full-time living... Brother you made me doin that! Thanks For that, it will be a Live Changer
As someone who lives in Toronto and is now moving away it’s so nice to watch someone exploring the city as a visitor with fresh eyes. Reminds me of myself when I first got here. 😊
Arslan, I recommend an Eddie Bauer goose down coat. They are pricey, but lightweight and extremely warm. They have outlet stores in Ontario. Also, a lot of body heat is lost when your head is uncovered out in the cold - get yourself a beanie as well. : )
Your curiosity and embracing of the cultural quilt that makes up Canada has me anxiously awaiting your videos! Thank you for the exploration and interaction with fellow Canadians! Great video, stay warm and have fun! Cheers
@debruneau01 me too. I've seen his videos in Montreal and now that his travelling even to more familiar places makes me more interested. He's choice of food though, I guess he's still young.
12:30 The "no tax" deal is a one-off, 2-month hiatus across all of Canada, instituted by the federal government (spun as a holiday gift/break from mid-December to mid-February) on select items, including prepared foods from food establishments which normally are taxed (normal groceries aren't taxed any time of the year). There are, of course, political reasons associated with this gift/break, but I'm glad you were able to enjoy the benefits of it!
Come on Arslan! You need a real coat, gloves, hat & boots now that you're in Canada! You're going to freeze to death😭 Get to the retail shops ASAP and get warmer clothing! Enjoyed the video and I'm looking forward to touring more of Canada with you! The man said eat a small bite so Arslan eats the whole thing is two bites😂
Lord Ganesha is the remover of obstacles. He will clear your path as you travel through Canada . Thank you for sharing your journey 🙏 Canadians seem like such lovely people.
I can't believe you did the nose wax. OUCH!!! Glad to know it works but dang that had to hurt. Thanks for your video's. I really enjoy your travels and cooking in the car/suv.
The soft bun with the brown center looks like Mochi with red bean paste in the middle. The flour is a rice paste and really cool to see how the traditional process is when making mochi. Canada has many cultures (just like in the US,) I hope you stay safe and enjoy your stay!
Damn! Great video, you should upload more often!!! Amazing country! 🇨🇦 so much content to capture in Canada, so many passionate cultures, great place to be! I recommend going to every city in the gta on different days and leaving a vlog review on each city!!!
I live in Toronto and I love it, but I am from Nova Scotia on the East Coast and also lived in British Columbia on the west coast. Toronto is great for city life, but Nova Scotia (particularly Cape Breton) and British Columbia are beautiful places to visit, especially the nature and mountains in British Columbia - heaven!
I have been watching some of your videos now and I just subscribed! Your videos showed up on my UA-cam homepage and of course I clicked on the Toronto videos as this is my hometown, next time you visit again let me know and I will show you around! Chinese Bakery not supermarket, it is pork not beef, the round ball should be red paste filling. Nose waxing at the end, what a bonus!
21:59 That's a deep fried sesame bun and the filling is red bean paste. The reason it's so soft and stretchy is because the dough is made from sweetened glutinous rice flour.
It’s so cold in Vancouver BC Canada. I’m used of California weather,we got a little snow. Very beautiful to see the snow fall. Stay blessed. Safe travels.
Please understand that snow can come so fast and heavy you can get stuck on the road! If it gets like that get off immediatly to a hotel! Not even to the next exit or 10 more minutes, if its bad get off the road! Also, you need a window breaker! Please find one because if your car drifts off into snow bank it can stop you from opening the doors
omg. The last part had me in stitches lol You're a comedian, bro. "I can breathe so much better" Has one nostril plugged and tears are streaming out of the eyes.
I love how you’re getting perspective from the local people. I’ve really enjoyed watching this. The food looks great. I always thought the Native Canadians lived up North and on the outskirts because they were pushed there by the white settlers.
I traveled to Alaska and Northern Canada for four months last summer/fall…I have a list of the top reasons I love the Northern Rockies and British Columbia….1) The Alaska Highway ..One Road 2) My dog Kiana enjoyed all the dog parks that are in every town coming from NWT WhiteHorse 3) The US dollar goes farther in Canada 4) Wilderness , Raw and Wild and less population 5) Wildlife and Natural Rivers, and Lakes 6) The people are polite and friendly 7) Native tribes 8) The stories of perseverance and history of strong people both native and non native . These are a few of the top reasons I love rural Northern Canada..
Yeah but then you gotta worry about finding safe places to park at to rest (at night) and what to do when your home on wheels inevitably breaks down mid travel. There's pros and cons to both ways of life...
I enjoy your videos so much! It is a pleasure to watch you because of your positive nature. Thank you for sharing your curiosity with us. BTW, the Chinese buns are best served warmed by steaming, especially the deep fried ones. Better for digestion too. Take care and God bless you!
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉! The dough has a rubbery consistency due to the amount of gluten. Also, the paste inside of your tasty dessert bits is a sweetened bean paste. Asian people will use red bean and or black bean to make the paste.
You are a happy guy Ahe...The Canadian people use to say this back in the 70's .... say this word (ahe ) which is pronounced ( A ) I'm glad to see you're getting acclimated to your new world.
Hey Arslan, A tip: If you want a good meal try a India Restaurant and order A Roti Thali. Some restaurants can be vegetarian so you need to ask india restaurants if they are not. Chicken Roti with potatoes and vegetables made/cooked with a herb called Massala is the best!. So you take a piece of the Roti, then you grab with the piece of roti all the (pieces of chicken, vegetables) and eat. You can try both Thali's vegetarian or none they are both delicious. I can make it myself to but its hard work, so i only make it on special occasions. Or i go to a India restaurant.👍🏽😇
Welcome Arslan to Toronto, Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 I'm glad your enjoying your stay here. I love your videos. Really admire you. Love your mug.😅😂Thank you.😉🇨🇦
Being a nurse you should know the importance of nasal hair. The hair helps filter out viruses and other impurities from the air we breathe in. Why would you remove it, especially during the height of cold and flu season?? Why not simply clip the hair??
Also, plucking nasal hair actually has a risk of infection that can reach the brain and kill you. I’d recommend against it. A nose hair trimmer is probably safer.
@@DrewCosten Exactly! That area of the face (nose, eyes, nasal passages, sinuses) is what doctors refer to as a deadly triangle where infections can very easily access the brain. People are advised to not even squeeze pimples on the nose or close to the eyes. Best to leave the nose hairs alone. But if you feel you must trim them, use tiny scissors and just carefully snip off very little.
Hello, just in the midst of watching the yr video of Arslan in Gerrard St., Toronto. So happy he recieved a warm welcome! He is a great man with integrity🎉
Those sesame balls have black bean paste. These are my favorites. I think the thing after that was a mochi but I'm not sure what flavor. Maybe hazelnut. I am loving your Canadian adventures as you embrace all the wonderful cultures.❤
Welcome to Canada! I like how explore the city and even try the culture food hope you get to try some jamaican food soon😊 anyways I like your camper. You have thought about everything before you decided to hit the road good luck in your explore and enjoy looking forward more to your UA-cam channel.
Arslan! Thanks for letting us into your life and for going to the lengths you do for content. May you make true connections with people and continue to grow in your understanding of the world around you. Yaa know, the hairs we have in our nostrils are a protection against germs LOL. You may wanna keep those around in the name of not getting sick.
You definitely chose a chilly time to visit Canada!! If you want to go to farm with lots of animals, it is close to Hamilton called Triple C Farm. Can pet animals, great dopamine boost :D
Yes ...try thrift stores ! I got a fab duck down one @ Value village for 11$ !! They were stuffed with lots that still looked good ( VV @Victoria Park&Eglinton )
Arslan I am so surprised that you chose Canada. My friends describe it as 10 months of winter and 2 months of summer. But my goodness you meet some extremely friendly people there. I am guessing that the crime rate is very low and everyone is very relaxed. You are very brave .
Not true. We have 4 seasons. Winter lasts about 4 months. FALL is beautiful and spring is unpredictable. As for summer, we have extreme heat in June and July and often part of August.
I love that you are so creative when you cook. Don't remove your nose hairs; they are there to filter things out. You can clip them shorter if they really bother you. I hope you are going to get a coat. It is going to be really cold this coming week.
Arlan! As a nurse you should know that nose hairs catch germs and are part of our body’s natural defenses. Leave those babies alone! Also, I can’t even imagine how much that hurt.
After road trips in my Model Y camper, i feel the best way to do carlife/vanlife is to have a home, paid off, rented out, have savings, etc., but then go on adventures and travel for long periods of time. Eventually, you will want to go back to "homebase," so to speak. It's the best of both worlds. Just need to be smart about your finances to make it happen
welcome to Canada, you are not far from where iam, Hamilton. ive been watching you for a while now . and inspired me to do van life . I converted ford escape small suv. into an RV.I have bed, countertop, and sink. in it. I went east to start to peggys cove NS, right across Canada to the west now in BC vancouver island. it as far west as you can go in Canada. about 7000km drive. Now this is a must see place Canada best kept secret. its warm out here plus temps most of winter . people still surfing right now in Tofino. the scenery out here is amazing. and the Rocky mountains in Banff something on my bucket to see and finally got to. you will not be disappointed my friend. from Toronto it will take you about 6 days to drive here. I hope we cross path out there some day. stay safe my friend.
Welcome to Canada and Toronto, my hometown! I'm truly enjoying your journey and find it fascinating. However, I want to let you know that the information about Toronto’s population being 90% South Asian is completely inaccurate (unless you were being sarcastic 😂). The population breakdown is approximately 50% white, 13% East Asian, 12.5% South Asian, and 8.5% Black. Thank you for sharing your journey with us! Take care and stay safe!😊
Yep...just over half of Toronto's population is a visible minority, and with East Asians and South Asians make up about the same percentage of the visible minority as @evyd222 says, South Asians aren't even 90% of the visible minority. But South Asians are well represented in Toronto and make up about 7% of Canada's population overall.
That shop indian guy needs more oronotion. He was very friendly and informative, paid attention to his customer and showed him around. That is great customer service. If i ever go to canada, im gona visit him. Great man
I slept in my truck, went to school full time, and worked a job for 3 years. Tough as it was, it paid off in the end. Money saved, I’m working my career, and I’m now expecting my second child in September with my wife in our home we own together. Keep going brother. It’s worth it.
Keep moving 👏
Depends on the truck. Depends on the weather.
Depends on your body size.
Depends on your mental health.
Anyways.
We over complicate so many things in life. When the mind is still so is your life. Stay safe and humble my friends! 😊
Congratulations! Very impressive.
Please, can you share how you did juggle work & studies & still be successful?
@@derekhayter4879Sometimes it just depends on your determination!
15:09 First welcome to Canada my friend ! I care for you and your health, now I'm sure you've noticed your plywood above your diesel heater which is absorbing diesel. Please consider building a dual gas/diesel closed tanks. OR a closed plywood box on your back door for your diesel. We don't want to lose one of our newest kind people ! Stay safe x
very good advise
Diesel fumes are definitely dangerous. The Olympian Wave 3 heater likely is a safer option. Love your videos and also want to see you stay healthy.
i agree, foresty forest ( other youtuber that lives in his van) mounted the diesel tank on the outside of his back door, he's also in Canada and has to deal with the extreme cold.
@ That's exactly where I saw it ! I lived in a van but didn't have a diesel heater. During the winters I house sat for family and friends and kept warm and cozy.
Welcome to Canada! 🇨🇦 Please get yourself a warm winter coat, a toque and some warmer mitts ASAP, you don’t want to be unprotected and unprepared for the cold weather!
Yes I agree he really needs warmer winter gear ❤
The Canadian politeness and warmness is absolutely real, it’s a true thing that I lived and enjoyed for eight years, love Canada and Canadians with all my heart.
I love how you get permission. Very respectful. He felt comfortable sharing his culture. You have a way with folks. I enjoy your content so much!
Arslan, you have got to be one of the friendliest tourists anywhere! You are adorable.
So true about Arslan, he's a great people person, so warm and friendly.
Get winter gear!!! This weekend forecasts a 'polar vortex' meaning it's going to 'feel like' (windchill) of -25 and it's going to be that way from Sunday until Tuesday (check your weather app). Just looking out for you, from north of Sudbury.
I love how you put in that animation, I sure don't know much about that culture (yet), so thank you. (You ARE teaching the culture) Up where I live the culture is starting to take hold. The closest I've been to eating their food is 'samosas' sold here in our frozen section of the grocery store. I do appreciate that you're bringing this info to us. Glad you're here for our new 'no tax' special, that ends February 15th (my birthday).
Hahaha, 'my friend, am I close to mayonnaise' I loved that lol
If you head up here, (there are small northern cities, don't worry) I'd be so happy to buy you coffee and snacks and let you charge whatever you need charged up-with my outdoor electrical plug.
Feels like a pretty adventurous way to live. Dude can just choose to live anywhere for a few days and leave. But also sounds tough, all the gadgets to set up just to live in your car.
The guy from Toronto was so sweet offering a stranger coffee, so was the man with the free gloves
And that's why you'll NEVER be adventurous, too much to set up
Wow
Lazy much lol
@@michaelax3025 I mean finding the right things to have internet in your car, not because I’m lazy 😂 I’m still only a teenager so I don’t know much about installing the tech for that. Cut me some slack much? 😅
Ya - that was a silly comment. If you decide to set up a vehicle for travel - sleep, water, food for a couple of days, and pick your weather. Lithium Batt is your friend as well as iOverlander app. Just have fun, a full tank of gas, oh, and a flashlight. @@jailhouserocker
@@jailhouserocker#1 rule on the internet is you have to be mean. Get with the program
It’s awesome that you always speak to local people and find out about their cultures and what’s important to them
Canadians are some of the nicest people. Keep sharing your journey. American's need to see it's not all we only see in the news.
One of my favorite parts of your videos is watching you prepare and eat your meals. So wholesome and entertaining. ❤
What nice people. Offering u coffee. Gave u free gloves. Wow.
Worried about him. What you are seeing is community compassion. America could learn from it and not threaten us.
@@shieh.4743 you mean USA. America is the whole continent. Latin American are very generous and nice towards strangers.
I was thinking the same thing and the Indian shopkeeper worried about him because he didn't have a warm coat and hat.
@dorisweems1510 hi doris. Yeah hey. Stay safe.🙂
Another amazing video travel log. This is a side I haven't seen in your other videos. You're doing a beautiful job. Thank you for bringing us along in discovering Canada.
The dough is Mochi made from rice flour or tapioca, and the sweet is a bean paste. Lovely video!!!!
It’s not rice flour or tapioca but it’s sticky rice flour.
My gosh, you're one of a kind...😊 Love your personnality, your kindness and you sense of adventure.
I can't believe that instead of watching tv I'd rather watch your videos.
Thanks for bringing us along...❤
Last 2 weeks ago i bought a Dodge Grand Caravan 2016
and till now i am working on the car to be prepared for full-time living...
Brother you made me doin that!
Thanks For that, it will be a Live Changer
As someone who lives in Toronto and is now moving away it’s so nice to watch someone exploring the city as a visitor with fresh eyes. Reminds me of myself when I first got here. 😊
if I may ask, why are you moving away?
@ you may ask! A lot of it is financial, amongst other reasons. Not to be self promoting but I have a video on my channel all about it. ❤️
@ I understand why a lot of folks are leaving Canada so I wish you luck on your new adventures elsewhere. 🙏🏽😎
@@earthlingsandy thank you so much! All well wishes are appreciated 🙏🏼
Best of luck on your new journey! :)
Arslan, I recommend an Eddie Bauer goose down coat. They are pricey, but lightweight and extremely warm. They have outlet stores in Ontario. Also, a lot of body heat is lost when your head is uncovered out in the cold - get yourself a beanie as well. : )
I like how you explore new cultures with no judgment.
I’m glad you’re showing videos again. Love Canada.
that Indian Puja shop is amazing with great customer service.
Your curiosity and embracing of the cultural quilt that makes up Canada has me anxiously awaiting your videos! Thank you for the exploration and interaction with fellow Canadians! Great video, stay warm and have fun! Cheers
@debruneau01 me too. I've seen his videos in Montreal and now that his travelling even to more familiar places makes me more interested.
He's choice of food though, I guess he's still young.
12:30 The "no tax" deal is a one-off, 2-month hiatus across all of Canada, instituted by the federal government (spun as a holiday gift/break from mid-December to mid-February) on select items, including prepared foods from food establishments which normally are taxed (normal groceries aren't taxed any time of the year). There are, of course, political reasons associated with this gift/break, but I'm glad you were able to enjoy the benefits of it!
Love your new format! Exploring new cities and talking with locals. Keep up the good work, brother.
Come on Arslan! You need a real coat, gloves, hat & boots now that you're in Canada! You're going to freeze to death😭 Get to the retail shops ASAP and get warmer clothing! Enjoyed the video and I'm looking forward to touring more of Canada with you! The man said eat a small bite so Arslan eats the whole thing is two bites😂
Lord Ganesha is the remover of obstacles. He will clear your path as you travel through Canada . Thank you for sharing your journey 🙏
Canadians seem like such lovely people.
I can't believe you did the nose wax. OUCH!!! Glad to know it works but dang that had to hurt. Thanks for your video's. I really enjoy your travels and cooking in the car/suv.
@maryzaletel4928 is something I've never done in my entire life. And I turn 55 this year.
The soft bun with the brown center looks like Mochi with red bean paste in the middle. The flour is a rice paste and really cool to see how the traditional process is when making mochi. Canada has many cultures (just like in the US,) I hope you stay safe and enjoy your stay!
You're living in your car. You don't have to chase the Canadian Dream, you're already living it.
Love the profile pic!
The USA is known for their vehicle homelessness lol he imported it
you mean being homeless in arctic weather?
Very interesting video on Canada, I hope you plan on doing more. I realized I like many people we don't know a lot about Canada!
The sesame balls are great reheated in the air fryer on low. It becomes light and crispy on the outside. Yummy! I enjoyed this video. Thanks Arslan 😊
Damn! Great video, you should upload more often!!! Amazing country! 🇨🇦 so much content to capture in Canada, so many passionate cultures, great place to be! I recommend going to every city in the gta on different days and leaving a vlog review on each city!!!
And all the towns aswell! A lot to experience 🙂
We’ve missed you! You have such a great setup, Arslan! The drone shots in your latest videos are amazing! Thank you for sharing Canada with us. ❤
I live in Toronto and I love it, but I am from Nova Scotia on the East Coast and also lived in British Columbia on the west coast. Toronto is great for city life, but Nova Scotia (particularly Cape Breton) and British Columbia are beautiful places to visit, especially the nature and mountains in British Columbia - heaven!
Arslan, that ball pastry is a glutenous rice ball. It is usually filled w/ mung bean or red bean paste.
You need to head to the mountains! Banff, Lake Louise, you will not be disappointed!
Welcome back arslan! I’m so happy you’re back giving us great content videos 😊
I have been watching some of your videos now and I just subscribed! Your videos showed up on my UA-cam homepage and of course I clicked on the Toronto videos as this is my hometown, next time you visit again let me know and I will show you around!
Chinese Bakery not supermarket, it is pork not beef, the round ball should be red paste filling. Nose waxing at the end, what a bonus!
21:59 That's a deep fried sesame bun and the filling is red bean paste. The reason it's so soft and stretchy is because the dough is made from sweetened glutinous rice flour.
Amazing video, Canada is so beautiful.. thankyou for taking us along with you ❤
It’s so cold in Vancouver BC Canada. I’m used of California weather,we got a little snow. Very beautiful to see the snow fall. Stay blessed. Safe travels.
I think you've made a good choice of layout for the car! It seems quite spacious!
Please understand that snow can come so fast and heavy you can get stuck on the road! If it gets like that get off immediatly to a hotel! Not even to the next exit or 10 more minutes, if its bad get off the road! Also, you need a window breaker! Please find one because if your car drifts off into snow bank it can stop you from opening the doors
Canadians are so nice. I really want to visit. You're such a gracious guest as well.
omg. The last part had me in stitches lol
You're a comedian, bro.
"I can breathe so much better"
Has one nostril plugged and tears are streaming out of the eyes.
I was dying!!! PLOT TWIST!!!😂😂😂😂 def wasn't expecting that😂😂😂
definitely the funniest part of the video. Arslan is great !
Watching your video under a warm blanket
Hats off to you Arslan!! Great job finding parking in TO east end!!
Big Cold Front coming ‼️🥶. Stay toasty and Stock up on snacks 🤣🫡🇨🇦
I love how you’re getting perspective from the local people. I’ve really enjoyed watching this. The food looks great. I always thought the Native Canadians lived up North and on the outskirts because they were pushed there by the white settlers.
I traveled to Alaska and Northern Canada for four months last summer/fall…I have a list of the top reasons I love the Northern Rockies and British Columbia….1) The Alaska Highway ..One Road 2) My dog Kiana enjoyed all the dog parks that are in every town coming from NWT WhiteHorse 3) The US dollar goes farther in Canada 4) Wilderness , Raw and Wild and less population 5) Wildlife and Natural Rivers, and Lakes 6) The people are polite and friendly 7) Native tribes 8) The stories of perseverance and history of strong people both native and non native .
These are a few of the top reasons I love rural Northern Canada..
Awesome video, lovely people and the lovely gentleman who gave you the gloves. Omg the nose waxing, hilarious ❤
lowkey living in a car sounds nice cuz you dont have to worry about rent
It feels like you're never home
you reckon? lol
Yeah but then you gotta worry about finding safe places to park at to rest (at night) and what to do when your home on wheels inevitably breaks down mid travel. There's pros and cons to both ways of life...
@@raecortes93they are probably constantly fixing stuff
I enjoy your videos so much! It is a pleasure to watch you because of your positive nature. Thank you for sharing your curiosity with us. BTW, the Chinese buns are best served warmed by steaming, especially the deep fried ones. Better for digestion too. Take care and God bless you!
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉!
The dough has a rubbery consistency due to the amount of gluten. Also, the paste inside of your tasty dessert bits is a sweetened bean paste. Asian people will use red bean and or black bean to make the paste.
You are a happy guy Ahe...The Canadian people use to say this back in the 70's ....
say this word (ahe ) which is pronounced ( A )
I'm glad to see you're getting acclimated to your new world.
What nice people you met. Congrats on your move.
Nice to see you sooner than 1 month apart .. the nose hair removal was epic 😂
The thumnail sums up what living in Canada is like perfectly. Great job!
Hey Arslan, A tip: If you want a good meal try a India Restaurant and order A
Roti Thali. Some restaurants can be vegetarian so you need to ask india restaurants if they are not. Chicken Roti with potatoes and vegetables made/cooked with a herb called Massala is the best!. So you take a piece of the Roti, then you grab with the piece of roti all the (pieces of chicken, vegetables) and eat. You can try both Thali's vegetarian or none they are both delicious. I can make it myself to but its hard work, so i only make it on special occasions. Or i go to a India restaurant.👍🏽😇
I was also thinking a dosa would be nice to order.
He got paan which is one thing I don't like. Bhel puri would have been a nice snack.
Welcome Arslan to Toronto, Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 I'm glad your enjoying your stay here. I love your videos. Really admire you. Love your mug.😅😂Thank you.😉🇨🇦
I glad that you are having a good time up in Canada 🇨🇦 and the people are nice. Take good care brother. Greetings from California👋🏼
One of my favourite bakeries in Toronto!
Toronto is definitely the place I would move to if I were to leave the US. Have been there five times and love it.
Nice work my friend. Welcome to Canada.! I'll be seeing you on the road.
Being a nurse you should know the importance of nasal hair. The hair helps filter out viruses and other impurities from the air we breathe in. Why would you remove it, especially during the height of cold and flu season?? Why not simply clip the hair??
I thought the exact same thing😮😮😮
Also, plucking nasal hair actually has a risk of infection that can reach the brain and kill you. I’d recommend against it. A nose hair trimmer is probably safer.
@@DrewCosten Exactly! That area of the face (nose, eyes, nasal passages, sinuses) is what doctors refer to as a deadly triangle where infections can very easily access the brain. People are advised to not even squeeze pimples on the nose or close to the eyes. Best to leave the nose hairs alone. But if you feel you must trim them, use tiny scissors and just carefully snip off very little.
I enjoy learning about Canada
Hello, just in the midst of watching the yr video of Arslan in Gerrard St., Toronto. So happy he recieved a warm welcome! He is a great man with integrity🎉
Cool cup! Its smiling now. 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Hi Arslan. Lovely to see u again. 🙂
please keep warm my dear friend, from this Sunday to next week Thursday is gonna be very COLD, I heard we are getting - 20 C +.
You inspire me. Thank you.
Thanks for taking us in your journey!!! Love it...❤
I love watching your videos! 💗💗
Great that your meeting such friendly, kind people. Very rare now adays!! Boy, you have a great appetite!!😂😂 keep safe!! ❤xx
I know I kept laughing at the enormous bites of things he was taking!!! lol! 😂🥰❤️🙏🏻🍁🇨🇦
Those sesame balls have black bean paste. These are my favorites. I think the thing after that was a mochi but I'm not sure what flavor. Maybe hazelnut. I am loving your Canadian adventures as you embrace all the wonderful cultures.❤
Welcome to Canada! I like how explore the city and even try the culture food hope you get to try some jamaican food soon😊 anyways I like your camper. You have thought about everything before you decided to hit the road good luck in your explore and enjoy looking forward more to your UA-cam channel.
Arslan!
Thanks for letting us into your life and for going to the lengths you do for content.
May you make true connections with people and continue to grow in your understanding of the world around you.
Yaa know, the hairs we have in our nostrils are a protection against germs LOL. You may wanna keep those around in the name of not getting sick.
You definitely chose a chilly time to visit Canada!! If you want to go to farm with lots of animals, it is close to Hamilton called Triple C Farm. Can pet animals, great dopamine boost :D
Please get a winter coat! 💯
Yes a winter coat is a must.
Yes ...try thrift stores ! I got a fab duck down one @ Value village for 11$ !! They were stuffed with lots that still looked good ( VV @Victoria Park&Eglinton )
Arslan I am so surprised that you chose Canada. My friends describe it as 10 months of winter and 2 months of summer. But my goodness you meet some extremely friendly people there. I am guessing that the crime rate is very low and everyone is very relaxed. You are very brave .
Not true. We have 4 seasons. Winter lasts about 4 months. FALL is beautiful and spring is unpredictable. As for summer, we have extreme heat in June and July and often part of August.
Thanks from Sweden, Arslan! This one was one of your best videos
I love that you are so creative when you cook. Don't remove your nose hairs; they are there to filter things out. You can clip them shorter if they really bother you. I hope you are going to get a coat. It is going to be really cold this coming week.
Arlan! As a nurse you should know that nose hairs catch germs and are part of our body’s natural defenses. Leave those babies alone! Also, I can’t even imagine how much that hurt.
I am absolutely loving everyone of your videos! So educational and so interesting. Thank you for the work you do to share with us!
Very informative video. I have families in Toronto. Love your videos 😊.
Welcome to Canada! 🇨🇦
I love that Indian shop owner explained about his religious culture. That was so kind of him. I loved how you did the animation with it as well. 🤲🏻
After road trips in my Model Y camper, i feel the best way to do carlife/vanlife is to have a home, paid off, rented out, have savings, etc., but then go on adventures and travel for long periods of time. Eventually, you will want to go back to "homebase," so to speak. It's the best of both worlds. Just need to be smart about your finances to make it happen
My wife and I will have been married for 20 years in June. We are celebrating by visiting Toronto. 😎
welcome to Canada, you are not far from where iam, Hamilton. ive been watching you for a while now . and inspired me to do van life . I converted ford escape small suv. into an RV.I have bed, countertop, and sink. in it. I went east to start to peggys cove NS, right across Canada to the west now in BC vancouver island. it as far west as you can go in Canada. about 7000km drive. Now this is a must see place Canada best kept secret. its warm out here plus temps most of winter . people still surfing right now in Tofino. the scenery out here is amazing. and the Rocky mountains in Banff something on my bucket to see and finally got to. you will not be disappointed my friend. from Toronto it will take you about 6 days to drive here. I hope we cross path out there some day. stay safe my friend.
Thanks!
Bruce with a $20 Canadian, wish I had that currency before buying honey in Churchill - haha. Thx ❤️
I love how you're informing yourself.
Pastry: Rice dough with red bean filling.
I just watched the whole video without skipping
I think that was sweet bean paste in that bun you were eating and the dough is glutinous rice flour!
Love your videos 😀 Educational, adventurous and great laughs too!
Most interesting and fun to watch. Thanks for sharing your traveling adventures with us. Stay warm. 👍😍
Welcome to Canada and Toronto, my hometown! I'm truly enjoying your journey and find it fascinating. However, I want to let you know that the information about Toronto’s population being 90% South Asian is completely inaccurate (unless you were being sarcastic 😂). The population breakdown is approximately 50% white, 13% East Asian, 12.5% South Asian, and 8.5% Black. Thank you for sharing your journey with us! Take care and stay safe!😊
Yep...just over half of Toronto's population is a visible minority, and with East Asians and South Asians make up about the same percentage of the visible minority as @evyd222 says, South Asians aren't even 90% of the visible minority. But South Asians are well represented in Toronto and make up about 7% of Canada's population overall.
👌yes thanks for clarifying ! I'm also 🇨🇦& I was wondering that didn't sound accurate
I think he said 19%
I think he said 19% not 90% 😂😂😂😂
@@leannekenyoung It must be the NJ accent that makes it sound like he said 90%! 🤣🤣🤣
congrats on the 300 thousand subs !!