@@Kate-ns1od So what?! It was originally created in ITALY! Not in US! So, it's an original ITALIAN snack and not US. They just sell it in US and around the globe. Having it on shelves in your supermarkets doesn't mean it automatically is an original snack from your country!!!
@@bigmanz6708 I think it's way more spicy because I remember there was a WAR about what dorito is more spicy in israel and they made it more spicy than it was before for it.
Hershey’s milk chocolate is nasty. Their dark chocolate is pretty decent. And their “white chocolate” is the best. From Hershey’s. But it isn’t the best chocolate worldwide.
Honestly, I'm Israeli American, you need to redo this video. I live in Israel now (where my parents were born) and so many of these snacks aren't comparable to what you do in other videos. Usually, you get one snack that is somewhat similar to the other one it is compared to. Or, you get a first generation American with origins in the country you're comparing it to. You didn't. :/ Also the Israeli version of Lays is Tapuachips (like Walkers in the UK). We also have Doritos in Israel with Israeli flavors.
Growing up in a mostly Israeli community(but not being israeli) I've eaten all of these snacks. Honestly, I have to say that in general, I prefer the Israeli snacks.
@@katrinslavin It used to be better, but about 15-20 years ago they started getting really cheap and lowering quality. They also want to change the legal definition of chocolate so they can make cocoa powder candies and call it chocolate while selling the cocoa butter elsewhere. They even bough Ghirdelli's (sp?) and lowered the quality there. However some smaller companies are around with decent chocolate.
Carolyn Originally, Nutella® was a smart solution to a tricky problem: the shortage of cocoa supplies following World War Two. Pietro Ferrero, a pastry maker from Piedmont in Italy, ingeniously created a sweet paste made from hazelnuts, sugar and just a little of the rare cocoa.
We literally have ALL of the USA snacks in Israel. And not in like, in some little shop, like EVERYWHERE. The lays called tapuchips (תפוצ׳יפס) and that it. One big fat lie. Also, ben, Call me señorita.
dude. i’m an arab myself, from lebanon. our cuisine and all of the cuisines in the whole levant (lebanon, israel, palestine, syria, jordan & iraq) are the same. food has nothing to do with politics, lmao.
Hershey's: We need to make the greatest chocolate in the world employee 1: lets test new flavors employee 2: lets make it fun shapes Jared: "points at 200 kilo bag of sugar" Hershey's: Jared your a genius
@@jennym2671 My point is that she could still represent America in one of these videoes. Every american (except native americans) have lineage from different countries outside of the US, so if you couldn't include People With different backgrounds, this series couldn't be a thing.
Live in Israel for many years. This video was like watching American showing of sugar dots. Bisli and Bamba were Israel's first snacks. They are still around, but there are SO MANY new products on the market that well surpass these that you really can't get a true feel of Israeli snacks from this video.
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I swear to god yall, we have the best food I'm so proud of my ethnicity and even tho I don't live anywhere close Israel, I still enjoy all the food. Middle eastern food is>>>>>>
I love Bamba...I grabbed a bag because I was have a temper tantrum in fred meyers but my god after I ate one in the car..I've been hooked ever since..divineeee
@@ayman4307 "Pietro Ferrero, a pastry maker from Piedmont in Italy, ingeniously created a sweet paste made from hazelnuts, sugar and just a little of the rare cocoa. He shaped it into a loaf that could be sliced and served on bread and he named it 'Giandujot' after a famous local carnival character at the time. The delicious ‘Giandujot' paste was transformed into a new product that could be easily spread on bread; it was called SuperCrema (the precursor to Nutella®). Pietro Ferrero's son, Michele applied his innovative genius and, by trial and error, he improved the recipe and created the first-ever jar of a new hazelnut and cocoa cream which was, however, still without a name. So he put his creative hat on again and invented the perfect solution for the world's most famous spread: 'Nutella®."
I just look at all of the Israelis, Jewish people italians that are rightfully roasting the video, screaming snacks, and suddenly you just come with this lol
I respect Israelis - they live in one of the smallest countries in the world but were able to beat all their huge Arab neighbors at war. Totally amazing. Look it up
Are kidding me your talking about politics......NOW wow these Arabs really hate us and this is coming from a ten yr old ok I’m tired of this arguing between Jews and Arabs
@@eliza1826 1. Buzzfeed is not a Jewish channel 2. Jewish ppl/ Israeli ppl have nothing bad to say about Iranian ppl that is for the leaders and government. They are actually very proud of the Iranians standing up to their leaders in the past few years...
Actually, there's also Dorritoes in Israel, but probably not in so many flavors And while we don't really have Lay's, we have Tapuchips, which is basically the same thing, it even has the same logo as Lay's. We also have Nutella Go! When Bamba was invented, it actually WAS cheese flavored, but people didn't like it, so they changed it to peanut butter. Okay Hershey's, I actually never heard of them. We don't have this in Israel.