Anikets comments about them eating pani puri are so true. You poke the hole on one side with ur finger and dunk the puri in the pani Edit: thanks for so many likes!!!!
yes and its like a amazing thing to eat when ur feeling u want cruchyness but also after that softness its like u dunk it in the pani it becomes soggy but only if u keep long- but yeah its an amazing combo love it and would love to try again
@EKLAVYA PRATHABHA VARMA You will get independence i thought you were independent after snatching the opportunity from up ,bihar i hoped indian government had priotised north and east Indian after independence rather than south ones who atleast consider themselves as Indian rather than whiners who in every occasion rant about they are not being represented and wanting seperate nation and besides north Indian food is more popular and eaten by most indian idk what's so salty about that
Even I am a South Indian. Why are you speaking like that actually? I never wanted a separate state for South India, in fact we should remain together and that's what makes India as INDIA.
@@sohanjudge678 LoL no Bajji means Dipping sliced plantain/unripe Banana in batter fry and if im not mistaken and Pakora means dipping cauliflower in a different masala batter And fry
@@sohanjudge678 Bhaji means fried so it refers to anything fried however as a general term is used to describe a type of fried vegetable dish eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner. It can be spicy or plain. The word bhaji reflects the cooking style. Pakora is more specific. It's a crispy fried dumpling made from a batter of flour or chick pea flour or both, some spices, onion and sometimes potato, chicken or vegetables.
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Can you guys try each other’s Italian food orders? Zotti should be there too since he’s Italian, and I also think Ryan said he’s studied there so they would be good to have.
Yogurt and cereal is definitely a thing. Even Maccas sells a yogurt parfait with muesli on top. I’ve been wanting to try pani puri for ages but haven’t found anywhere that makes it here.
at some indian grocery stores they have pani puri kits for you to make it at home - the brand i know is haldiram’s but there’s probably other brands too
Aniket trying hard not to breakdown saying aw that's cute Meanwhile the aussies: literally finding it hard to create holes in the pani poori even with the spoons😂
Oh I so wish everyone gets a chance sometime to go to an actual panipuri seller, and have the pani puris as soon as they are assembled by the seller... An experience in itself!
I think I had the same expression as they did when I first tried pani puri. It's such an amazing flavour combination, and it's kinda fun putting it all together yourself. I also agree that it's really hard to find in Australia, and I'm very lucky that an Indian/Nepalese restaurant opened up not too far from me just prior to the pandemic, and yet has managed to survive. I think I might have to order some tonight!😋 I've never seen Pav Bhaji, though, and given it is spicy, I definitely need to try and find it to try it; love my spicy Indian snacks/food!
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thx guys. for someone who has been living outside of India for over 20 years, it really hit the spot. i loved that u didn't hate anything. its a matter of taste. u have a new subscriber
Well Biryani is indian though it's from Hyderabad but finds it's root in Persia what we eat today as Biryani comes from the kitchen nawabs of Hyderabad specify your Biryani name
I loveeee Pani Puri and yes I have recently tried it and it is also hard to find in my country Suriname (Latin-america) but this food brings so much flavor and happiness with it and thats why I love it so much
I’m screen shorting my little heart out because a few of these I’ve never had! I freaking love my job because I get to try cuisine from all over the globe!
Thank God you guys loved pani puri. I eat it every single week!! Now that you have entered the indian street food arena let's talk about what else you can try... 1) Potato bhaji 2) Franky 3) Sev puri/ ragada puri (type of chaat) 4) Aloo Tikki chaat 5) Manchurian balls 6) Chinese bhel 7) Dabeli 8) Momos 9) Street Style Indian Sandwhich 10) Bhel 11) Wada Pav with all the chutneys the dry and the liquid ones (Must try) I wish you could travel India and I would love to take you places in Mumbai to try all street food..its ❤.
You guys need to try Vodka Golgappas ASAP. Add Vodka to the mint water and have it like a regular Golgappa. Trust me it's worth the hype. You gotta try this fusion🤩
I used to be a primary school teacher and had this one Indian mother who would bring in snacks for the 1/2 teachers and it was all so good, but I was OBSESSED with her onion bhaji
Yeah onion bhaji is actually pnion pakora(it's called pakori, if it's small & pakora if it's big). Anything when coated with gram flour is pakora/pakori. Aalu(potato) pakori, pyaaz(onion) pakori/pyaaz(onion) pakora (depending on the size) bread pakora (bread stuffed with mashed potato)
Uhhh, excuse me??? I eat yogurt (vanilla yogurt) with cereal!!!! So much better than milk!❤️. I would love to try Indian food, not to much of it around Kansas City Missouri USA
Do Indonesian Snacks! There's heaps of places in Sydney you can try and go! I'm more than happy to show you guys. Seriously, Indonesia is Australia's biggest neighbour and they don't know what we eat! It is as flavourful as India's minus the strong spices. Our spices coats the mouth rather than attacks the senses
South indian food rajasthani food punjabi food these are must try After them try Delhi street food Mumbai street food Tribal indian food There is sooo much too eat it's just a few categories I mentioned
Change the name to *NORTH INDIAN* food, for I'm appalled by the lack of representation of South Indian and North East Indian food. Mumbai 👏 doesn't 👏 represent 👏 all 👏 of 👏 India Aniket, you should have done better.
@@hritikraghuwanshi9328 please don't think, leave the thinking to people with some grey matter in their head. Anything that doesn't belong to the 6 states, 3 union territories of South India and The 7 sister states of North East are North India. Or in lingustic term, any state whose predominant language is based indo Aryan belongs to North.
@@user-rg3cc1jm5w how does it matter still all are Indian foodn because of these type of people the! Don't create any difference and space between eachother. What if they didn't find it over there!! Still there are many States that being untouched but they are not like and arrogant person like u.
@@srijansrivastava592 arrogant? If anybody is arrogant that you, Srivastav. Font you think carrying your Brahmincal surname is arrogant ? Ofcourse you don't! You proudly carry the the symbol of Brahmincal Patriarchy, a name which is synonymous with oppression yet you have the gall to call me arrogant, if you want to address me, remove your surname and then address me, you Racist POS.
Best food test ever. Everyone liked everything, and oof, I really want some Pav Bhaji now. A large bowl with three pieces of bread, and some of that amazing creamy Indian yoghurt on the side, so I don't burst into flames. Yum!!
I would suggest Murukku/Chikki, Mixture (Bombay/Madras version), Bhakarwadi of course, Rasa malai, Rasagula, Badhusha (sweet), bhel puri, peanut cake/groundnut barfi(sweet). There are 1000s of other awesome ones, but these are mainstream popular ones.
Find it so funny when an Indian origin girl/guy proudly say "i don't know anything about our culture". No other ethnicity will say that, ever, except Indians. 🤣🤣🤣
@EKLAVYA PRATHABHA VARMA I'm not really sure what you're trying to get at here? Maybe if you saw it from the outside perspective instead of a narrow-minded view. You will notice that mostly Indian cuisine is represented by the North. I know it's hard for you to believe this. In most countries when they try Indian food, it's butter chicken, chicken tikka masala, tandoori chicken, naan, dahl makhani, Punjabi samosa, Gulab Jamun. They rarely get to venture out to try other things due to this perception of what Indian cuisine is. I'm sure you can see a distinction between the major regions described?? I think it helps in clearing out misconceptions about what is Indian cuisine. In the south, you can find, at least due to differences between colonial powers, their effect on the cuisine, climate conditions and regional practices. Simply highlighting the differences should not cause a divide amongst the north and south, but stating one better than the other, will.
Yogurt literally tastes neutral/sour and its packed with prebiotics. It goes great with most things that'll pair well with milk, except its better and more filling than milk.
Try Chole Batura, paneer butter masala, chicken curry (the many types), fish cutlet, porotta and beef/lamb fry or chili beef /lamb, Gobi Manchurian, vada, chicken 65, chicken lollipop, kulcha, mixture or mix (many many types), achappam, appam and curry, tandoori chicken, masala dosa , Puri and Sabji(potato mix), lamb/beef fry south Indian, rogan Josh, pickles(very spicy, many types), Indian desserts(kulfi, Barfi, payasam(vermicelli cashews and raisins or other fruit) to, milk cake, galub Jamun (fresh as possible, outer layer should be a bit crisp), jalebi, laddus(many types))