I tried to cook some Tomato Beef Chow Mein when l was learning how to cook. It turned out like Spaghetti with beef . That's when l realized the Ancient Chinese innvented Spaghetti and Meatballs !!......🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Chinese people were and are really creative and clever people. No other food in the world can ever compare in varieties and delicious tastes with Chinese cuisines. This is the greatest civilizations in human history. Today, China excels in so many departments from cutting edge technology to stem cells. Long live humanity China.
0. I LOVE SIAM (Not: Thailand)! 1. 'Han' is an ethnicity. 2. 'Chinese' is a citizenship (Nationality). ➕ 1. 'Rus' is an ethnicity. 2. 'Russian' is a citizenship (Nationality). ➕ 1. 'Thai' is an ethnicity. 2. 'Thailander' is a citizenship (Nationality).
@@elmohead Yes...just as similar to any citizenship (Nationality)! Another example: 1. 'France' (French Republic) is a country. 2. 'Francer' (Citizen) is a citizenship. 3. 'French' (Ethnicity) is a bloodline by birth.
The Korean "cuisine" doesn't fare much better either to be honest. They eat everything from giant worms to fried dogs. The only cuisine in East Asia with a bit of integrity is Japanese cuisine.
The soldiers of Japan ate Indian POWs during 2nd WW. The cannibalistic character revealed their 'Sushi"eating past. You can watch it in - Cannibal Army - Japanese Soldiers Abused & Ate Indian POWs
Some cultures (Australia...) call papaya "pawpaw." Still absurd, as those are from tropical Latin America, but at least closer to the Pacific. Asimina species are not good candidates for long distance trade in ancient times, as they are too perishable, unless that trade and notoriety was based on the seeds (as pesticide and chemotherapy!?) but I am unaware of Native uses other than for food. Earlier generations probably didn't live long enough for cancer treatment to be a major concern, though perhaps the seeds were used for de-lousing.
I tried to cook some Tomato Beef Chow Mein when l was learning how to cook. It turned out like Spaghetti with beef . That's when l realized the Ancient Chinese innvented Spaghetti and Meatballs !!......🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Chinese people were and are really creative and clever people. No other food in the world can ever compare in varieties and delicious tastes with Chinese cuisines. This is the greatest civilizations in human history. Today, China excels in so many departments from cutting edge technology to stem cells. Long live humanity China.
Pizza, hamburger, hot dog, sausage, ice cream, crepe and burrito all originated in China.
@@Anonymous------lol those fast food you mentioned did not originate in china and thus are modern additions
@@mysterycharm03
Obviously you have never been to China and see its traditional street foods.
Bing chilling
@@Anonymous------the beef patty was german, pizza if you really stretch the definition is from ancient mesopotamia.
Love the graphics
Was super exciting to see it!
2:23 You need to have your caption fixed. It's Qijia culture (齊家文化), not Kegia. That "Qi" sounds like the "cheese" without the ending "s" sound.
Thank you for this video
Well that is a nice voice 😊
Is this AI made? I can understand using AI for the illustration, but please don't use AI for the script.
0. I LOVE SIAM (Not: Thailand)!
1. 'Han' is an ethnicity.
2. 'Chinese' is a citizenship (Nationality).
➕
1. 'Rus' is an ethnicity.
2. 'Russian' is a citizenship (Nationality).
➕
1. 'Thai' is an ethnicity.
2. 'Thailander' is a citizenship (Nationality).
Chinese is not just a nationality. It's also an identity
@@elmohead Yes...just as similar to any citizenship (Nationality)!
Another example:
1. 'France' (French Republic) is a country.
2. 'Francer' (Citizen) is a citizenship.
3. 'French' (Ethnicity) is a bloodline by birth.
@@akalaska458 not the same brother. Learn some history.
Seems it's a joke even in Asia that they'd eat anything.
The south east asian would literally eat anything.
The Korean "cuisine" doesn't fare much better either to be honest. They eat everything from giant worms to fried dogs. The only cuisine in East Asia with a bit of integrity is Japanese cuisine.
@@jonaspete
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The Hans still do.
@@jonaspeteTypical Chinese that deflects their cultural insecurities towards Southeast Asians. Not even Japanese do this, only Chinese and Koreans.
What did the ancient people in your Country eat ?
Human body ?
The soldiers of Japan ate Indian POWs during 2nd WW. The cannibalistic character revealed their 'Sushi"eating past. You can watch it in - Cannibal Army - Japanese Soldiers Abused & Ate Indian POWs
@@jacku8304
Japanese like meat with built-in curry taste. LOL 😅
Ok but where did the han dynasty get pawpaw seeds?
Russia east to western America route ,,, red Indian
@@BabluYadav-rm6tu that's wild. Circumventing the entire planet before planes. Paw paw is barely grown today in North America where it's native.
Some cultures (Australia...) call papaya "pawpaw." Still absurd, as those are from tropical Latin America, but at least closer to the Pacific. Asimina species are not good candidates for long distance trade in ancient times, as they are too perishable, unless that trade and notoriety was based on the seeds (as pesticide and chemotherapy!?) but I am unaware of Native uses other than for food. Earlier generations probably didn't live long enough for cancer treatment to be a major concern, though perhaps the seeds were used for de-lousing.
😅😊😊😊
What did the chinese eat?
Anything that moved
Chinese see animals that never seen before, lnstead of asking what's that, they'll first ask : ls that edible ?
Their next question is "What will be the best way to cook it?" 😅
Go wok or go hungry!
Every animal in China had been in a general habitat known as the WOK
Dogs.
Hot dogs? 😅
eating dog is the same banana as eating pigs. (both are intelligent animals) It has been banned already. Hope eating pork will be also banned.
It’s outlawed recently in Korea.
Bacon is too good to ban.