Here's the sauce, around 2:45 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-14CXPL54V78.html This video is no longer available because it was part of west Taiwan channel
@@Salty010 bruh i didn't put water in my rice the first time when my parents asked me to help make some rice while they were busy. my parents came home to some fucking dry ass rice LMAO
Man, lefting a food is seriously hurt, it can break the chef's heart. It's not to good to lie, kid. Be like Aniki, tell them what's on your mind in the most subtle way possible.
I agree with you there on the leaving without finishing part. I'm no parent but I think her mother saying it was delicious is a good thing. You can see or hear how she was overjoyed to hear her mom say that. Ignorance is bliss as they say. But then all the joy she gained gets crushed by her brother. Which is funny cause I do it to my sis all the time
idk why but I don' t think cooking rice is ez. it is weird. it's different for every type of rice, every ricecooker and also the way you like your rice. The thing is rules like fill the water until it reaches your first joint on the finger is pretty vague and only works for some
@@Duck-re3tm While the first joint rule in my experience is almost certainly able to properly cook rice. It might because of their rice cooker with lots of buttons. Our has only one and just purely depends on the amount of water. Dunno how their rice cookers work though
For anyone who wants to try this as well, after you pour the rice, which, for a family of four is usually 2-3 cups, pour water to the point that the distance between the surface of the water and the surface of rice is approximately one finger joint (the distance between the tip of your finger and the first joint)
@@darkbrother7619 I second this, this is such a skill to master, one time I saw how my bigsis did it, she literally only poured water then plopped it on the stove
Aqua's mom tasting the curry rice like: "it was.... delicious honey. Yaaaaay(!)" Aqua's older bro tasting the curry rice like: "And the biggest suprise is that the fookin rice *is fookin RRRRAAAAWWWWWW!"* Siblings do be that savage. 🤣😅
There's two types of cooks in this world: 1. Can successfully cook other food but is terrified of rice 2. "Rice? Rice takes 10 minutes dude, leave it to me!"
Ya know, I feel this right here. I tried making rice myself (no rice cooker, just stove top) and by some blasted miracle/grandfuckup I turned a solid into a liquid. My rice turned into soup....... Idk what I did wrong.
This is why you can't be afraid to give constructive criticism. My sister has me try any new dishes because people just respond "it's good" to her. I tried to explain what I think the pros and cons are of the dish and what I would do to fix the cons.
Kumiko lol, guess she accepted that the RingFit incident happened I mean it's much better to tell the real truth then telling the half truth, maybe the curry was delicious, but not the rice Also how did Aqua mess up the rice? Is she secretly not an asian? xD
Dawwwww, well points for effort, at least. I'd probably eat half of it. Thanks for translating these pictorial clips, by the way. I wish more translators would take them on. They're super adorable.
Aquafam: “I can’t eat this. Your rice is too hard.” Me: Who cares? This isn’t a restaurant. Either eat up or don’t eat. That’s how my family’s always done it.