Тёмный

Brit Reacts to AMERICAN STUDENTS eating BRITISH Snacks for the First Time! 

L3WG Reacts
Подписаться 229 тыс.
Просмотров 79 тыс.
50% 1

🎬Other Channel: / @l3wglive
Please subscribe, like and turn on notifications if you enjoyed the video!
American Highschoolers try British Snacks for the first time Reaction!
🎬Everything Channel: / @l3wgeverything
📺 Support me on Patreon: / l3wg
🕹️LIVE EVERYDAY on Twitch: / l3wg
✨Patreon: / l3wg
🎥More Channel: / @morel3wg
Become a channel member and have a channel badge next to your name!❤️💥
/ @l3wgreacts
Original Video: • American Highschoolers...
Socials:
twitch: / l3wg
twitter: / l3wg_
Insta: / l3wg_
Discord: / discord
Tiktok: / l3wgreacts
MASSIVE THANK YOU to my amazing patreons!!
Brian Clark, Scott Stern, Michael Mcdaniel, Justin Laughlin, Melanie Trigeda, John Farmer, Barbera Dozier, Austin Mulrine, Britni Alatorre, Jean Goolsby, Elizabeth Garcia, Virginia, Molly Davis, Debbie Hale, Raynoldo Saraficio, Frank Vick-Paten, JenLyn, Matt Rodgers, Christoph Himmelsbach, Mayhem Acres, Richard Crocker, Richard Barela, Charlotte Mollohan, Joanie H, Rachel B Royer, Brendan, Elitha Gant, Jeff Contreas, Brahh, Brandy Lewis, Marti, Dennis Koch, Damon Cyr, Anita Anderson, Monica Garcia, Kristina Dellinger, Com4, Change Box, Joseph C Boyce, Lora Moellenberndt, Kathryn, Chase Taylor, ygnubbs, Kelly Patterson, Jordan Geier, Chrissy Hanson, Ryan, Christina Steiff, Gerri, Steven Cryar, Kenneth Hammond, Ashley Graham, Pitviper, Mac Funchess, Elliot Kolmeister, Annette Anderson, Klycan, Bob Smith, Frank Schmitz, Angela Engele, Sheli Wynne, Cliff, Kristin Rose, Blossom, Vallary Groda, Nan Peebles, Verteciel, Pamela Trautmann, Clair Gorzynski, Barbara L

Опубликовано:

 

12 сен 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 1,8 тыс.   
@SherriLyle80s
@SherriLyle80s 3 месяца назад
Someone needs to send Lewis our chocolate like See's or Ghirardelli because Hershey's is like our cheap chocolate.
@annahall7651
@annahall7651 3 месяца назад
Omg, Sees salted dark chocolate caramels 🤤
@BTinSF
@BTinSF 3 месяца назад
Still no comparison with good British/Dutch/Swiss/Austrian chocolate, especially if that's what you've grown up with (and I live in San Francisco--Ghirardelli is everywhere).
@latnscorpio1
@latnscorpio1 3 месяца назад
Love See’s chocolate!!🙌🏽
@skyydancer67
@skyydancer67 3 месяца назад
​@BTinSF but have you had See's chocolate? That is super regional and I was glad to have tried it once.
@rosenabush4394
@rosenabush4394 3 месяца назад
Most American chocolates, including Ghirardelli, has too much paraffin in it. I prefer dark German chocolate.
@christined6321
@christined6321 3 месяца назад
The voice crack “they don’t like it?!” 😂😂😂😂. Lewis is so devastated.😩😭
@oltedders
@oltedders 3 месяца назад
Food we would feed to our pet rats, and Lewis is almost in tears because his favorite chow is being trashed.
@PrincessLorie
@PrincessLorie 3 месяца назад
I know, I feel so bad for him. The mom in me wanted to give him a hug and say, “It's OK, they don't know what they're talking about, they have no taste.”
@summeronio9751
@summeronio9751 2 минуты назад
​@@PrincessLorie Except we all know that would be a fucking lie
@phoenixcaladrius3538
@phoenixcaladrius3538 2 месяца назад
I feel you about the Americans not liking British food. But remember, we had to sit through the Brits not liking our Girl Scout Cookies - and that really hurt! Who in their right mind doesn't like Girl Scout Cookies - especially the Thin Mints?
@jadeh2699
@jadeh2699 19 дней назад
Not a fan of Girl Scout cookies. We buy them so the girls can make the needed funds, but the cookies get used for animal treats.
@jasmineh5841
@jasmineh5841 15 дней назад
Agreed i was absolutly devistated when they didnt like the thin mints
@sharnadixon-scott710
@sharnadixon-scott710 12 дней назад
I think it's because we have Viscounts they are nicer cheaper and available year round.
@TrueHelpTV
@TrueHelpTV Час назад
thin mints.. ehh... short bread.. oof
@heavin6586
@heavin6586 3 месяца назад
Picked onion and prawn cocktail?? We love you Lewis but.. " Whaaattt?" 😂
@aolsweetsew
@aolsweetsew 3 месяца назад
what exactly is prawn cocktail? Is it like our cocktail sauce, ketchup and horseradish?
@yia01
@yia01 3 месяца назад
@@aolsweetsew i guess the equavent would be shrimp flavor fries or chip
@TheSarahBackwards
@TheSarahBackwards 2 месяца назад
It sounds gross but they're actually so good! I'm American but my dad is from Cyprus and they have a lot of British foods there so the prawn cocktail chips are popular there. They do taste kind of like the cocktail sauce with a little bit of the shrimpy flavor, but not in a gross way😂 I don't even like shrimp but I like those chips
@laurie7689
@laurie7689 2 месяца назад
@@TheSarahBackwards I'm a US American and I don't like shrimp or cocktail sauce. I like crab cakes and fish with rice or cornbread/hushpuppies. Maybe I'd eat them if they were a corn chip with fish or crab flavor, but definitely not with shrimp flavor.
@littlegui4823
@littlegui4823 14 дней назад
Hersheys is very VERY cheap Chocolate!
@desktopkitty823
@desktopkitty823 2 месяца назад
I'm Korean, my college roommate is English. I make Korean food: japchae, yaki mandu, bulgogi, etc. She criticizes my food while she boils all her food, then drowns it in vinegar.
@HelpfulTed
@HelpfulTed Месяц назад
Yep, that checks out. British cuisine: boiled, soggy, wet and tasteless.
@JAHDUBProductions
@JAHDUBProductions 21 день назад
Korean food is way better. Good fish
@misshell
@misshell 20 дней назад
Korean food : top tier.
@yves2016
@yves2016 12 дней назад
lol I. A Brit Nigerian so I love British food and Nigerian food but East Asian food is my favourite
@sharnadixon-scott710
@sharnadixon-scott710 12 дней назад
​@@HelpfulTedsounds.more like American
@JIMBEARRI
@JIMBEARRI 3 месяца назад
Hint to Brits : American say "cookie" because England wasn't the only nation to populate North America. The Dutch were in New York first. Cookie most likely comes from the Dutch word, "koekje", which is roughly translated as "little cake".
@jellyrolls2253
@jellyrolls2253 3 месяца назад
Interesting I didn't know that to be honest.
@gkennedy2998
@gkennedy2998 3 месяца назад
@@jellyrolls2253 New York City was originally called "New Amsterdam". Many Dutch names are used to name streets and neighborhoods.
@wildwesley9328
@wildwesley9328 3 месяца назад
I went to West Point and a lot of the surrounding areas still have Dutch names and influences, Peekskill, Fishkill, Stony kill… (kill is little stream in Dutch), Brinkerhoff, heck even most parts of the city have Dutch origins to their names.
@elkins4406
@elkins4406 3 месяца назад
@@wildwesley9328 Indeed! I grew up in that part of New York, and it wasn't until I was an adult that I learned that "kill" wasn't just yet another commonplace English synonym for brook/creek/stream/river. There weren't any 'kills' in Ohio. Blew my young mind.
@amamos191
@amamos191 3 месяца назад
I have a cook book that actually says cookie traslates to "little cake" so you are correct.
@OrojinMusic
@OrojinMusic 3 месяца назад
This is a great example of conditioned pallets. There are flavors you grow up with and get used to and then they are what tastes good to you. This is true for so many countries and their cuisine. You like what you like.
@meztlistormheart2636
@meztlistormheart2636 Месяц назад
This is always a fun discussion because I've fed more than a few Brits over the years. We definitely have different tastes. The US versions often have different ingredients or sometimes chemicals not allowed in Europe. While we don't notice in the States, these do change the flavour. I love certain foods from the UK and can't stand others. It makes life even more of an adventure, I'm opening up a plant based takeaway in the UK and it's quite a learning experience.
@brandonaston301
@brandonaston301 3 месяца назад
Fun fact Lays is first, Walkers is owned by Lays and they just changed the name to Walkers in the UK. Its Lays pretty much everywhere else.
@johns7283
@johns7283 3 месяца назад
Imagine this - they call ALL vacuums Hoovers, cuz Hoover was the first affordable mass produced vacuum that made it to UK
@AnnieDC304
@AnnieDC304 3 месяца назад
Yup. But it’s interesting how different populations favor different flavor profiles. I’m pretty sure we aren’t offered pickled onion or prawn cocktail flavors. It would be interesting if Lewis got his butt away from his desk and did some original contempt showing us what Lays/Walkers flavors they had on offer.
@_ice_berg
@_ice_berg 3 месяца назад
Walkers was a separate brand in the UK that was acquired by Lays. Walkers was an established name so instead of trying to bring in a new name to the UK, PepsiCo (who owns Frito Lay maker of Lays) kept the name Walkers in the UK with some of the Walkers original products like Monster Munch to keep the brand recognition.
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 3 месяца назад
@@johns7283 Americans used to call them all Hoovers, too! And used the word 'Hoover' as a verb, as well.
@britt1784
@britt1784 3 месяца назад
@@AnnieDC304it’s funny you say that, I’ve thought the same thing. He always says the UK doesn’t have this or that, but I watch a British travel channel and the UK had a lot of variety in food, scenery, landscapes, etc. He would honestly learn so much more about his own country if he would just leave the house 😓
@rhondapease8516
@rhondapease8516 2 месяца назад
I am from the USA and Hershey chocolate is okay. It's a cheaper chocolate. The chocolates that I like are Ghirardelli or Lindt Lindor. Then there are many local chocolate shops owned by families that make their homemade chocolate. Those are very good too.
@Boricua2k
@Boricua2k 3 месяца назад
"How can these kids not like pickled onion?!" is a wild statement 😂
@alosialee
@alosialee 16 дней назад
Hahaha right?! 😂😂
@chilldon26
@chilldon26 6 дней назад
Lmaoo. “I can’t believe they didn’t like the ear wax flavored crisps”
@Mtndude76
@Mtndude76 3 месяца назад
This is the reason we love this guy. His reactions are priceless. 😂 my wife keeps asking, "What are you laughing at?"😂
@jachyra4
@jachyra4 Месяц назад
"Hershey's is top tier." Whaaaaaat? From an American, I don't know anyone who thinks this. It's widely accepted that Hershey's is basic chocolate and everything else is better, but more expensive, so Hershey's is kind of the quick, cheap go-to for a chocolate fix. Top tier... who says that?
@CaraFay-bf8jk
@CaraFay-bf8jk 8 дней назад
American chocolate sucks! Buy German or Belgian chocolate at Aldi.
@GoTellJesusSaves
@GoTellJesusSaves 6 дней назад
Apparently some American teens think so? I disagree. Gonna have some real organic dark chocolate now :)
@veggiesarefruits
@veggiesarefruits 5 дней назад
Our chocolate sucks, I'm giving that one to the Brits. No one buys Hershey's chocolate to eat alone. It's a cheap substitute to use in recipes, for the most part. I didn't know those chocolate oranges were from the UK. They're bomb!
@judithhardin2783
@judithhardin2783 4 дня назад
I’m an American and Hershey’s is drowning in wax…cheap chocolate. But Rolos and KitKats are from the UK originally.
@yamicolmenero8199
@yamicolmenero8199 3 дня назад
As an American, I can honestly say, Hershey's chocolate sucks!! But somehow, my mom loves it! Bleh!!
@powerofanime1
@powerofanime1 3 месяца назад
"Maybe because we invented the language?" ...the funniest part is that American English has changed less since the first colonists arrived here, than British English has in the same amount of time.
@Dandee268
@Dandee268 3 месяца назад
I agree. For example. Bickering about us calling it soccer when they named it originally.
@EricaGamet
@EricaGamet 3 месяца назад
@@Dandee268 And still have a weekly show called "Soccer Saturday."
@karlkustrich9295
@karlkustrich9295 3 месяца назад
England might have invented the language but America perfected it
@bonniefields1320
@bonniefields1320 3 месяца назад
The orange chocolate we have here
@jellyrolls2253
@jellyrolls2253 3 месяца назад
​@@karlkustrich9295 they made it yet they couldn't keep it lol. I'm the one who made the original comment about it when the video got posted. Lil miss calculation of how english developed since the 17 hundreds.
@nenakring5495
@nenakring5495 9 дней назад
Having grown up around where Hershey chocolate came from, it should be known that Milton Hershey created the chocolate to be affordable to EVERYONE. He knew it wasn't top tier. He made it so that not only the rich could afford chocolate, but even the poor. That was his market and he nailed it!
@NSnicket
@NSnicket День назад
I honestly love Hersheys. I know it’s not top tier and there’s stuff like Cadbury but I still enjoy my Hersheys. I lived with Irish kids my freshman year of college and they loathed Hersheys more than I can possibly express.
@user-gu7kk5zk2b
@user-gu7kk5zk2b 20 часов назад
HERSHEYS CHOCOLATE IS TERRIBLE BECAUSE HE SOURED THE MILK SO HE COULD BUY IT IN GIANT QUANTITIES TO LOWER THE COST. AMERICANS ARE CONDITIONED TO THE SOUR FLAVOR WHICH TO EVERYONE ELSE TASTS LIKE VOMIT. FACT
@wu_v
@wu_v 3 месяца назад
Walmart sells Terrys Chocolate Oranges during the Christmas season and they are DELICIOUS!!!!!!!!!
@Proudtman
@Proudtman 3 месяца назад
Definitely an incredible treat! I actually do love them
@danseeloff867
@danseeloff867 3 месяца назад
Yeah I was surprised it was on the list, I buy these every year.
@AnnieDC304
@AnnieDC304 3 месяца назад
I didn’t know they were British. As a kid, we often had them at Christmas. I loved them.
@badooy85
@badooy85 3 месяца назад
We also buy chocolate oranges every year for christmas, although I've grown partial to the dark chocolate w/raspberry one myself. Everyone else here prefers the original chocolate orange. And yes, we always bang them on the table/counter to split the "slices" apart and break them off the core As for chocolate... i can't do milk chocolate at all... dark chocolate is way better than the cardboard tasting milk chocolate.
@Stacked3403
@Stacked3403 3 месяца назад
​@@badooy85yes the raspberry one is so good but I love the original also
@mbourque
@mbourque Месяц назад
We've had the orange chocolate for decades. I remember having them for holidays growing up 40 years ago.
@J_Fine1582
@J_Fine1582 3 дня назад
Me, too. My mother’s favorite.
@JoeJones78
@JoeJones78 3 месяца назад
From what I've heard, Hershey developed his formula and methods to purposely make chocolate cheaply because it was so expensive at the time. He wanted a cheap way to bring it to Americans. For me, personally, it's ok. It works when I want chocolate... But if I want "good" chocolate, I reach for something else lol
@TheSomewareMan
@TheSomewareMan 3 месяца назад
Yep. What gives Hershey's milk chocolate it's distinctive flavor is actually soured milk. It's really not good chocolate by the rest of the world's standards. If you're not used to eating it, chances are, you're not gonna like it
@hatchusaf
@hatchusaf 2 месяца назад
Also, it kept extremely well compared to other chocolates of the day. This allowed them to ship them to Europe with the GI’s so most Americans that had chocolate for the first time did so in the war and it was Hersheys, so it became the bar
@niles8102
@niles8102 2 месяца назад
I am starting to not like American milk chocolate after trying German and British chocolate. Ours is WAAAAAY to sweet for me now.
@SlpBeauty333
@SlpBeauty333 Месяц назад
Kinder Eggs are "illegal" here. They're actually milk chocolate for the rest of the world. IIRC they're made to supplement kid's milk supply. The other people saying they hate America chocolate? Uh, hmm. You loved them at the end of WWII. Now you've changed your mind? Okie dokie 👌. This other extra special dark 95% cacao stuff? Just eat bakers chocolate already. It's like people ordering a really big coffee with multiple shots of espresso. FFS just go have some nose candy already and stop messing around. I know it's ridiculous but hearing it so often just gets to me.
@aga3852
@aga3852 20 дней назад
Oh Hershey just hits that sweet spot a lot of them fancy chocos can't hit for me ngl XD Always interesting to see new products though
@jodyknapp5374
@jodyknapp5374 3 месяца назад
Fun fact, the Hershey Company supplies the chocolate for Reese’s peanut butter cups. I don’t know what Hershey bar you tried, but our peanut butter cups use Hershey’s chocolate. Hershey in fact has many different flavors out there, also it’s not an expensive chocolate so I it may not compare to your favorite chocolate in England. Ghirardelli chocolate sells for a bit more and might be more comparable to your orange chocolate.
@sharnadixon-scott710
@sharnadixon-scott710 12 дней назад
Np our equivalent price wise in the UK to herseys would be aero cadburys or lindt. Our cheaper chocolate is cheaper than herseys and tastes better
@yamicolmenero8199
@yamicolmenero8199 3 дня назад
Ghirardelli chocolate is much better than Terry's. I've had both and can honestly say that. But that doesn't take away from the Terry's chocolate orange!! When I see it I buy it in bulk! LoL Love that combo!
@donaldinnewmexico
@donaldinnewmexico 3 месяца назад
Lewis, This is why we had a revolution.
@isagacha1015
@isagacha1015 3 месяца назад
lol
@anneo3754
@anneo3754 3 месяца назад
I do like Hershey's chocolate. But my favorite is Ghirardelli. I've found in my limited experience with European chocolate the texture and cocoa levels are not what I'm used to. I enjoy scones with clotted cream. Don't confuse scones with biscuits or you're going to be disappointed. Our biscuits are awesome! Especially split with a good sausage gravy smothering them! Or butter and jam or honey! Also cookies here are going to be what you call a biscuit 😂 Confused yet? I rather enjoyed my English breakfast. Except for the tomatoes. Mashed peas? The beans on toast is a surprisingly good combination 😊 When trying snacks from other places I notice there are LOTS of different snacks all at once. Unless it's a party I generally only have one or two choices. 😊 The chocolate oranges have been in the US since at least the early 60's. We'd get one for Christmas and I always had my Dad eat mine 😂
@Reillyspringstexasredirt
@Reillyspringstexasredirt 3 месяца назад
Everyone likes the food they’re used to eating. We have been eating Hershey chocolate for generations
@veronica978
@veronica978 3 месяца назад
But Hershey chocolate is gross even as an American
@cathyl3892
@cathyl3892 3 месяца назад
Hershey chocolate is not the same as it used to be. It is very waxy now.
@VeritasA4G
@VeritasA4G 2 месяца назад
Agreed! i used to be obsessed with Hersheys as a kid now i cant stand it. ​@@cathyl3892
@JAHDUBProductions
@JAHDUBProductions 21 день назад
I don't eat it much but the town of Hershey is cool. Smells like chocolate and Hersheypark is kinda cool still
@DravenGal
@DravenGal 16 дней назад
​@@cathyl3892Yeah, about the only thing Hershey's is good for is s'mores, because, being waxy, it doesn't melt too much. I used to like Hershey's Kisses but haven't had any in ages.😊
@CoralAndGold
@CoralAndGold 2 месяца назад
I like British food. Born and raised in midwestern America, never been to Europe, but I love British food. Beans on toast, pasties, it’s all delicious. We have a British pastie shop in my town and they have British snacks. Love it.
@shibboleth5768
@shibboleth5768 3 месяца назад
Can we just all agree that chocolate is good regardless of country? I love Hersheys and I love Cadbury. Maybe Cadbury has better "chocolate" but Hershey gave us Reeses peanut butter cups so I think we are MORE than even. 😄
@DravenGal
@DravenGal 16 дней назад
Fair. But my favorite candy bar in the world is Canadian!
@susandame8947
@susandame8947 4 дня назад
Every single year, without fail …. My kids ( now adults) gets that chocolate orange for Christmas 🎄 in their stockings 🥰
@gruanger
@gruanger 3 месяца назад
Also, the problem with talking about Chocolate in America is you can get any type of chocolate, so I think Hersheys is nasty gross wax, but you can get chocolate from anywhere and may not know it is actually another country's chocolate.
@DanielMWJ
@DanielMWJ 3 месяца назад
It's the butyric acid. It was needed to prevent milk from spoiling before modern refrigeration. Hershey's kept using it because Americans were used to it.
@BTinSF
@BTinSF 3 месяца назад
Yeah but kids don't buy the good stuff usually--they buy things like M&Ms and Hershey's kisses and candy bars with chocolate and other stuff and none of it uses "the good stuff" so they may never have tasted the European chocolates on the shelf alongside what they are buying.
@MauveRose
@MauveRose 3 месяца назад
@@BTinSF I've tried plenty of European chocolates. Some of them are utterly disgusting because of too much sugar or cocoa butter or a combination of the above. And a lot of the "European" chocolates on the shelves are made under license by either Hershey or Nestle in the US.
@dead-claudia
@dead-claudia 3 месяца назад
yeah i have a heavy preference for brands not made by hershey's bc of that additive. i didn't know it was a specific additive (or its history) until recently, but i did notice a major taste difference. my favorite is lindt 100% dark (yes, i'm one of those who can't get it dark enough lol)
@BTinSF
@BTinSF 3 месяца назад
@@MauveRose Congratulations on trying many European chocolates but I don't think your opinion is widely shared among global adults. And it really doesn't matter who owns the companies--it's about the quality of the ingredients and how they are made and, as a result, how they taste.
@BaughbeSauce
@BaughbeSauce 2 месяца назад
OMG. THOSE CHOCOLATE ORANGES!!!! My grandma used to have those at her house at christmas time when i was a kid and i LOVED THEM. had no idea what they were called and havent had them in at least 20 years. Love those!
@andrewdodd4424
@andrewdodd4424 3 месяца назад
To be fair American teens are squeamish about most any strange foods, mostly used to sugary and buttery salty foods. And these are only like 6 individuals which cannot represent the vast regional differences in food tastes. And US snack makers have studied adolescent food preferences and done extensive test sample studies to craft foods just for that demographic.
@EliF-ge5bu
@EliF-ge5bu 2 месяца назад
Careful about speaking on behalf of a very diverse country!
@Morna777
@Morna777 Месяц назад
Exactly their pallets haven't really developed yet either.
@JAHDUBProductions
@JAHDUBProductions 21 день назад
And regional tastes as well. I'm from the east coast where you have options and good snacks. When I got to the southwest, the candy and cakes and things where nasty. They like chili peppers in candy and the cake was colored bread. The food was good though. But not the snacks.
@Vigorous_Potato
@Vigorous_Potato 21 день назад
@@Morna777 we have one of the widest food palettes in the world What are you talking about? lol Y’all’s food palette is like 1/8 the size of ours For instance most of our country loves spicy food while y’all don’t even understand how to use spice Even at their age they’ve probably had a wider palette of food than you your entire life lol
@sharnadixon-scott710
@sharnadixon-scott710 12 дней назад
​Yes the UK does have an amazing array of food and we do love to use spice but America does have almost as much ​@@Vigorous_Potato
@chriss.8582
@chriss.8582 2 месяца назад
We've had Terry's chocolate oranges in the US for literally decades now. Entire generations of Americans know and love them already.
@chrishebert5672
@chrishebert5672 3 месяца назад
Here in Texas, H.E.B. sells Terry's chocolate oranges year-round. They're my favorite! If you read the instructions on the box, it says to smack it on a table to break apart the slices before you open it. I can eat a whole orange in a sitting.
@Pace2Bass
@Pace2Bass 3 месяца назад
Thanks for letting us know, Chris! I'm from the Houston area with many H.E.B locations and I'm excited to try them for my first time! 😊
@chrishebert5672
@chrishebert5672 3 месяца назад
@@Pace2Bass I go to the HEB in Meyerland Plaza. Last time I got them, they were on the very bottom shelf near the middle of the candy aisle. Very small display area.
@TrueHelpTV
@TrueHelpTV Час назад
I feel obligated as an American to state that pickles+onion+vinegar on that type of texture sounds delicious. *Then again, my love for vinegar flavors i think came from everyone else not liking them growing up ensuring I had a snack to myself.
@jellyrolls2253
@jellyrolls2253 3 месяца назад
FUNFACT: American English is closer to actual English from the past, British English was created through actors and upper class and passed on to differentiate themselves from the colonies.
@jellyrolls2253
@jellyrolls2253 3 месяца назад
(The information I'm putting here is from sources) 1. American English is actually older · 2. British English is more like French · 3. American spelling was invented as a form of protest Scholars can trace the history of dialects, and there are similarities between English as spoken in parts of the American Southeast and English as spoken in England during the early colonial era some Americans speak English with an accent more akin to Shakespeare's than to modern-day Brits.
@buttergz2562
@buttergz2562 3 месяца назад
Wild that I saw a tiktok explaining this today.
@LiteralCrimeRave
@LiteralCrimeRave 3 месяца назад
It's heavily regionally dependent.
@massmama3953
@massmama3953 3 месяца назад
Especially us and n New England
@massmama3953
@massmama3953 3 месяца назад
We have the chocolate orange and flying saucers here in the US
@user-gu7kk5zk2b
@user-gu7kk5zk2b 20 часов назад
"Bread in Church" is rice paper which is used in the food industry like to wrap nougat so it doesn't stick to the wrapper. Just dissolves in the mouth and doesn't add flavour
@ajwinberg
@ajwinberg 3 месяца назад
Listen, , Listen, Listen! I don't understand why the Terry's chocolate orange is in those video. We have them in America, usually around Christmas. But they have existed since I was a teen in the 1990s. Seriously, I don't know how these kids have never had one of these. It's mind boggling.
@csailer2353
@csailer2353 3 месяца назад
They’ve existed a very long time. My mom used to get them at Christmas when she was a kid growing up in the 50s
@Axphyl
@Axphyl 2 месяца назад
I’m 29 and I’ve never heard of them. Now that I know they exist, I’d like to try them when they hit the store shelves this holiday season.
@jasonjude1235
@jasonjude1235 2 месяца назад
Never tried that, I might have seen it on the shelf before. Now if I do see it I will probably try it.
@laurie7689
@laurie7689 2 месяца назад
I never liked them, myself. I don't like chocolate and citrus flavors together. Yeah, they're here in the USA. It's not like I've never tried one. I don't judge a food or flavor until I've tasted it, sometimes more than once.
@IzzySalami
@IzzySalami 2 месяца назад
I’m 32 and I’ve never seen these in any store I’ve been to. Maybe, it’s limited to certain areas or certain individual stores themselves ask for them.
@phillyphan1225
@phillyphan1225 16 дней назад
We get two orange chocolates every Christmas Eve, but it’s the dark chocolate, and everyone wants to break it-we all take a piece for “luck”…not sure when this started but we do it every Christmas Eve.
@gailadams9294
@gailadams9294 3 месяца назад
It’s partly just a function of where you grew up and are used too.
@humansymphony
@humansymphony 2 месяца назад
All the commercials for chocolate oranges when I was growing up they always showed them smashing them. lol. As if smashing them was the best part of the whole experience. 🤣
@Shirl67
@Shirl67 3 месяца назад
My kids love the chocolate orange. They would be very upset if they didn't get one every year in their stocking. It's become a Christmas tradition.
@jennifervachon4235
@jennifervachon4235 4 дня назад
I've been watching the history of food in America, and the history of Hershey's is really cool. Hersey built an entire town to support his factory. He didn't lay off any workers during the great depression, and when he created his chocolate, he wanted to use the milk from local dairy farmers. His use of fresh milk vs. dry milk is what led to the sourness that Hershey's chocolate is known for. While I don't think anything special about Hershey's chocolate, the innovation and positivity he led his company and built his town (Hershey, Pennsylvania) was really cool to learn about.
@kellyblanchard5765
@kellyblanchard5765 3 дня назад
And per his will, all the proceeds fund a boy's trade school in Hershey PA.
@Mtheory9
@Mtheory9 3 месяца назад
The US has those chocolate oranges. I have gotten one for Christmas every year for 30 years. We have good chocolate in the US not just crappy hersheys
@meomy29
@meomy29 2 месяца назад
Loved it when BBCA used to have the tagline "We speak English". Don't know why they used it only a short time. So funny.
@user-sk1fw3wu7h
@user-sk1fw3wu7h 3 месяца назад
Im in the USA and The flying saucers are from my childhood and i was born in the 50s. They were penny candy. The Terrys Chocolate Orange has been a Christmas Staple in my homes for decades.
@RogCBrand
@RogCBrand 3 месяца назад
They look similar, but their flying saucers are hollow and made of rice paper- kind of tasteless and dissolves in your mouth. Inside is a "sherbet" powder, which is sweet and fizzy on the tongue. (though, maybe if you are someplace like the East Coast, maybe you got them imported from the U.K.?)
@user-sk1fw3wu7h
@user-sk1fw3wu7h 3 месяца назад
@@RogCBrand Oh ours had little candy beads in them I loved those though.
@RogCBrand
@RogCBrand 3 месяца назад
@@user-sk1fw3wu7h I was wondering, because here in the Northwest, we have different stuff than other areas- like Idaho Spud candy bars, etc. I was born in 1966, so maybe the one you had, with the candy beads, was gone by my time, or maybe it was just in your area? But I seem to remember UFO shaped candies that were like SweeTarts or Smarties- that sweet-sour compressed sugar powder thing, so I thought maybe that was what you were thinking of. So many of the old candies are gone or hard to find!
@sharnadixon-scott710
@sharnadixon-scott710 12 дней назад
​@@RogCBrandyou are thinking of satellite wafers you can still get them
@RogCBrand
@RogCBrand 12 дней назад
@@sharnadixon-scott710 The ones I remember were solid. I've looked online to find them, but it seems like they are long gone. Maybe it was a small company that made them and when it closed they just disappeared.
@adndragon9156
@adndragon9156 2 месяца назад
The orange chocolate stuff is sold around Christmas and it’s popular with Americans.
@I8uup
@I8uup 3 месяца назад
Yes we do get the orange chocolate balls during Christmas here in America lol
@sharonjames1255
@sharonjames1255 15 часов назад
Chocolate is what you get use to just like everything else. The best chocolate I ever had was when a friend brought me some from Switzerland when she visited her family. That was to die for! But I love Hershey's Chocolate, Reese's chocolate peanut butter candy, Chocolate covered peanuts, chocolate covered raisins, and a few more Chocolate candies and cookies.
@MxPotato84
@MxPotato84 3 месяца назад
America has Terry’s chocolate orange during the Christmas season. I get it every year when Xmas shopping.
@user-wv2yl7ek7r
@user-wv2yl7ek7r 3 дня назад
I buy Terri’s chocolate oranges every year for my husband for Christmas. They are delicious.
@robinsmith2815
@robinsmith2815 3 месяца назад
Final out the door on his statement "We invented the language" is "Good because you sure didn't invent good tasting food. Nobody has to talk but everybody has to eat'. 🤺
@teresabutler3013
@teresabutler3013 2 дня назад
I LOVE Terry’s orange, I get them every year for Christmas!
@ScottieRC
@ScottieRC 3 месяца назад
My friend in England got me to try several snacks when I was there that he was SO sure I would love!! I thought most of it was garbage. He couldn’t believe I genuinely didn’t like some of it. Blew his mind.
@dreamweaver1603
@dreamweaver1603 2 месяца назад
That's because we are used to the highly addictive high fructose corn syrup and they probably have real sugar and maybe don't salt it as much. Their snacks may actually be better for us.
@laurie7689
@laurie7689 2 месяца назад
@@dreamweaver1603 Or it could be their flavor combinations. I would never eat shrimp flavored chips or pickle and onion flavored chips. I don't like shrimp at all and I don't eat pickles, except on burgers. I don't like vinegary foods. I also don't like chocolate and citrus together, although I love chocolate with berry flavors, such as strawberry and raspberry. I also love chocolate and cherry together, just nothing citrus with chocolate.
@thomashernandez7596
@thomashernandez7596 2 месяца назад
The flying saucer comparison to church bread is call communion wafers...
@misslora3896
@misslora3896 3 месяца назад
The chocolate oranges have been sold in the U.S. during the Holidays for a pretty long time. It had to have been around 25 years ago when my mom 1st introduced me to them, because my daughters were still young children at the time and they're now 36 and 30. They immediately became an annual Holiday treat that we bought every year. I imagine the reason they're only available during the Holidays here has to do with them being imported. I don't mind, it keeps them as something special.
@dead-claudia
@dead-claudia 3 месяца назад
i wouldn't be surprised tho tarriffs going into the us are also considerably lower than into europe. running a quick check on an online import duty calculator suggests it may be free to import (6% normally otherwise).
@exile0025
@exile0025 14 дней назад
the reason the uk is obsessed with pickles is cause its the most flavor you ever get
@theendlessoyster8648
@theendlessoyster8648 3 месяца назад
The Reese’s Peanut Butter cups,in fact, IS Hersey’s chocolate. 😊
@yvonnezolna1453
@yvonnezolna1453 9 дней назад
Reese started his own company after LEAVING Hersey in the 1920s. It was only in the 1960s that the two companies merged together.
@Ash.Crow.Goddess
@Ash.Crow.Goddess 12 дней назад
I love the way you lean in, and get real close to your screen when they're eating... you're so invested in them liking the snacks. It's great! 😂
@JohnLennon99791
@JohnLennon99791 3 месяца назад
We have Terry's orange in the U.S.
@themourningstar338
@themourningstar338 3 месяца назад
Yeah, they've been in the U.S. for a long time. They used to only be available around the Christmas holidays back in the 80's, and my mom was getting them for our stockings every year back then. In the 90's they became available year round. I love chocolate oranges and end up getting one probably every 2-3 months.
@elkins4406
@elkins4406 3 месяца назад
@@themourningstar338 I got one in my stocking every Christmas morning as a kid, and that was in the '60s and '70s, so they've been sold in the US -- at least at Christmas time -- for a looooooooong time.
@themourningstar338
@themourningstar338 3 месяца назад
@@elkins4406 That makes sense as to why my mom was so fond of them, she grew up in the 50's and 60's. I didn't know how long they'd been around before I was born. Production post WW2 started back up in 1954, but I couldn't find when exactly they started selling them in the U.S. as a Christmas item... probably soon after that.
@DarkWillUser
@DarkWillUser 2 месяца назад
From Google: "Although they have different names in different regions, there is little distinction between Lays and Walkers as they are essentially the same product made by the same company. Both brands offer similar flavors such as salt & vinegar, BBQ, etc. The ingredients used to make both brands are almost identical."
@sharnadixon-scott710
@sharnadixon-scott710 12 дней назад
Walkers was a different company last bought them out flavours are different and walkers are a little crisper
@daricetaylor737
@daricetaylor737 3 месяца назад
We get those orange chocolate balls around the Holidays here in the USA and I personally look forward to seeing them in the supermarkets and will buy one when they are here.
@yves2016
@yves2016 12 дней назад
A Brit here. I Escher forced me to try them, I discovered I loved em
@daricetaylor737
@daricetaylor737 12 дней назад
@@yves2016 Nothing better than dark chocolate and orange!! My mother makes this amazing candy at Christmas that are orange jellied dipped in dark chocolate. I will eat those till I am sick to my stomach!
@TexasRose50
@TexasRose50 3 месяца назад
Lewis, keep this in mind…..not everyone likes the same things. I personally don’t like any kind of flavored chips. I can eat flavored chips if that’s all I’m offered. But if I’m buying, they are going to be just plain potato chips. And I also prefer dark chocolate over milk chocolate. Milk chocolate gives me heartburn. But I do love chocolate and orange together!! With that being said, you haven’t tasted anything like the sweets I make from scratch! Because I use top quality ingredients. And they are cheaper to make than the store bought items. Like I said, don’t be offended when a few people don’t like your(British)food or snacks. People are just use to what they grow up eating. Have a great day!
@BobSmithintuit
@BobSmithintuit 3 месяца назад
The chocolate orange reminds me of Christmas 🎄.
@anime9stars
@anime9stars 3 месяца назад
Agreed. We have the chocolate orange available around Christmas time in Utah.
@daywalkerdaveclark2694
@daywalkerdaveclark2694 2 месяца назад
Only times I've seen them
@luchts4547
@luchts4547 2 месяца назад
It seems that's the only time American retailers import them
@MadDogTM
@MadDogTM 2 месяца назад
thats when i first got one years back. they're tasty but also fun to break apart and have a cool design
@melaniemitchell9419
@melaniemitchell9419 Месяц назад
​@@anime9stars Minnesota too
@akoni024
@akoni024 4 дня назад
12:36 thanks for this video. As a child of the 90s i remember these chocolate oranges. And i loved em
@tinainfanti
@tinainfanti 3 месяца назад
We have flying saucers. I remember them in the early 60's .
@tairaharthwing9530
@tairaharthwing9530 9 дней назад
Terry's Chocolate Orange usually appears in US Walmart around Christmas, it's one of my favorite chocolates. If it wasn't so hot and wouldn't melt in the mail I'd order a few.
@hannah3250
@hannah3250 3 месяца назад
My husband is English, I love the chocolates, I’ve tried all the chips shown here, and really wanted to like them but I failed. I love fish and chips and Sunday roast dinners! 😊❤️🙌
@bananaehgs4477
@bananaehgs4477 18 дней назад
Terry oranges are my favorite Christmas candy. We (at least in my family in Az) love it so much
@SarahBroad-kw7fj
@SarahBroad-kw7fj 3 месяца назад
Most people don’t like strong vinegar things here in the USA but I love vinegar and salt chips even the stronger flavored ones
@kikibigbangfan3540
@kikibigbangfan3540 3 месяца назад
If you live in or near the South...or have family and friends, that can get to a Publix Grocery store. The Publix store brand Salt and Vinegar are stroooong in vinegar. You would love them.❤😊
@Timbothruster-fh3cw
@Timbothruster-fh3cw 3 месяца назад
Same!👍💯
@kittykatz4001
@kittykatz4001 3 месяца назад
My sister love vinegar potato chips.
@k1llsh0t_87
@k1llsh0t_87 3 месяца назад
I enjoy salt and vinegar chips but can't stand like anything else vinegar related
@jryan9547
@jryan9547 3 месяца назад
I like salt and vinegar chips but totally understand why someone wouldn’t. Def not for everyone
@Fluffi_Bunni
@Fluffi_Bunni 22 часа назад
Terry's Chocolate Orange you can buy in the states, usually around Christmas.
@thisaintnothang
@thisaintnothang 3 месяца назад
We get chocolate oranges in New England around Christmas time. Same brand even. There is actually good chocolate in the US, but they mostly regional or local chocolatiers. Most decent-sized cities have a chocolatier or two. But American taste in chocolate is different - we are used to it being a little less sweet - and the best chocolates are usually dark ones. There are a lot of single-source chocolatiers too, who go all over the world and find cocoa growers to buy from. You just have to find places and local brands like that.
@Tsunamidragon17
@Tsunamidragon17 2 дня назад
I will have to say one of the best "snacks" I had when I was in the UK was after going to a Chinese restaurant there for the first time and having their prawn crisps or whatever they were called with our meal, I had to go find them in the grocery store and get me some more bags to eat. I was obsessed.
@AdamNisbett
@AdamNisbett 3 месяца назад
Brought some of my family to the UK for the first time at the end of May and the dark chocolate “digestives” were described by them as “this is everything to me!” They were by far the favorite snack of the trip of what our group tried. Thankfully I was already aware of the popularity of digestives in the UK as that name doesn’t appeal to a USA mindset whatsoever.
@debbsc5176
@debbsc5176 3 месяца назад
Exactly! The name "digestives" sounds weird, but they are actually delicious!
@redram6080
@redram6080 3 месяца назад
Digestives are delicious but the name sounds disgusting
@TheSomewareMan
@TheSomewareMan 3 месяца назад
Yeah, when you call something brown a "digestive biscuit"... I don't care what kind of English you're speaking, that can't sound appetizing in any way
@lilliannabeaverstock3074
@lilliannabeaverstock3074 8 часов назад
In Canada Terry’s chocolate orange, I grew up with them. It’s part of every Christmas. you pretty much can always find these at the store…
@bluflaam777
@bluflaam777 3 месяца назад
I love vinegar, dill, pickles etc. I'd probably like Monster Munch. I love terry's orange chocolate. I don't like Hershy's, but I do like other US chocolate.
@DanielMWJ
@DanielMWJ 3 месяца назад
It's the butyric acid. A pre-refrigeration souring agent to prevent milk from spoiling that they keep using.
@dead-claudia
@dead-claudia 3 месяца назад
@@DanielMWJhershey's basically got stuck using it bc too many people got used to the taste and developed a preference for it.
@darkling-studios
@darkling-studios Месяц назад
I think the vinegar chips are so popular is because fermentation and vinegar were used for food preservation in england and its what everyone became accustomed too... As in the americas we had enough salt and pork for salt to be the preservation method of choice
@IAmLucipurr
@IAmLucipurr 3 месяца назад
I will say I LOVE the chocolate oranges. I used to see them more often during my childhood, but now you can only find them around the holidays like Christmas or in a special candy store that specializes in international candies.
@2Askew84
@2Askew84 14 дней назад
Terry’s chocolate oranges are actually sold here in the US as well. It is my favorite chocolate treat and one thing I like to do with it is put it in hot chocolate.
@nateaurand1601
@nateaurand1601 3 месяца назад
I've had the chocolate orange before. Had no idea it was from the UK. It's a very good treat
@ashphoenix406
@ashphoenix406 12 дней назад
I literally grew up on chocolate oranges every Christmas in my stocking. Terry's are sold every Christmas in many different stores and we even get more selection now with dark, white, toffee and I think I even saw a raspberry one once. I thought it was weird that it was on this video since it's as common as Cadbury eggs here in America.
@AC-ni4gt
@AC-ni4gt 3 месяца назад
Lewis, they're talking about Communion bread. I only know of Communion because I've heard of the word.
@chelseadavis7990
@chelseadavis7990 3 месяца назад
I think the chocolate debate is just people like the chocolate they were raised on so nothing can compete. Other chocolate is good but Hershey’s is still my favorite.
@ScribbleScrabbless
@ScribbleScrabbless 3 месяца назад
We had the chocolate orange 🍊 during Christmas time in New York ❤
@americaforever2798
@americaforever2798 3 месяца назад
We get them in Alabama too, probably the whole east cost with coverage like that.
@johns7283
@johns7283 3 месяца назад
Actually you can buy them year round at World Market
@cloudsn
@cloudsn 3 месяца назад
We have chocolate oranges over on the west coast, ever since I was little. I love them so much.
@calistodorren
@calistodorren 17 дней назад
American here, Chocolate oranges are a stocking-stuffer when we do Christmas in my family; they're amazing, top 5 for me...😊
@elkins4406
@elkins4406 3 месяца назад
We're just not used to seafood-flavored crisps, that's all. I like prawn cocktail flavor fine, but it does smell like seafood. Young people tend to be pickier eaters than older people, so you can see how an unexpected seafood smell might put them off. I'm surprised none of the kids had seen a chocolate orange before. We used to get one of those in our stockings every year for Christmas. I think they were made by Cadbury's, actually! Hershey's sucks. That kid just has terrible taste.
@dead-claudia
@dead-claudia 3 месяца назад
seafood flavor has a very niche audience in america i see it sometimes but not often
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 3 месяца назад
The chocolate oranges I bought for my daughter were Terry's. 🤷🏼‍♀️
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 3 месяца назад
But we have Crab Chips! At least in the Eastern part of the country. I'd imagine they're similar?
@Toasty_Mr.Marsh_
@Toasty_Mr.Marsh_ 3 месяца назад
I live in orange county CA and we have a huge Asian population and seafood flavored snacks are pretty common
@dmpvip
@dmpvip 3 месяца назад
I don't know about that. I'm from Maryland and we put Old Bay on EVERYTHING! Old Bay chips or crab chips, are very popular here.
@Hollow__Art
@Hollow__Art 3 дня назад
My family has a Christmas tradition of putting a terry’s chocolate orange in our stockings and they’re always awesome but, like all chocolate for me, it gets very overwhelming very quickly
@Proudtman
@Proudtman 3 месяца назад
It depends on what flavors you grew up on as to what you're tastes might be! I'm one of the few that are willing to try new foods
@kjeracarroll450
@kjeracarroll450 2 месяца назад
Dude get different kids 😂 I almost fell out of my chair with the whole “maybe because we invented the language”. Savage and beautiful! The chocolate orange is the best! So are battenberg cakes! And now I want some walkers!!!
@marjie62
@marjie62 3 месяца назад
Hershey is the lowest form of chocolate here in the US. There are many other types of chocolate.
@Timbothruster-fh3cw
@Timbothruster-fh3cw 3 месяца назад
💯👍
@TheSomewareMan
@TheSomewareMan 3 месяца назад
It may be the lowest form of chocolate in existence... But I still eats it!!!😭
@imakeajiffypuff4525
@imakeajiffypuff4525 16 дней назад
American stores sell the Terry's Chocolate Oranges during the Christmas holidays. They are really nice.
@k9raven960
@k9raven960 3 месяца назад
Chocolate Oranges are sold in the U.S., especially around Easter and Halloween.
@trentgay3437
@trentgay3437 3 месяца назад
Christmas is when I see them
@emsparamedic5183
@emsparamedic5183 3 месяца назад
Those Flying Saucers are what we had as kids in the 60's & 70's in the US, but they had tiny beads of candy on the inside, not what they showed here. And yes, we did pretend it was Communion host...lol.
@annecox944
@annecox944 3 месяца назад
The best American chocolate is from Ghirardelli and Dove.
@kathycarter2406
@kathycarter2406 3 месяца назад
Belgian chocolate is the best by far!
@annecox944
@annecox944 3 месяца назад
@@kathycarter2406 I absolutely love Belgian chocolate!
@danielle5253
@danielle5253 День назад
We have Terry's Chocolate Orange here in US. I buy them at Wal-Mart or Target every holiday season.
@brandonaston301
@brandonaston301 3 месяца назад
We have Chocolate Oranges. They are available in stores around Christmas time. I like them because they taste like orange rather then chocolate which I don’t like.
@smegypsiren
@smegypsiren 3 месяца назад
Do they really? I feel like the only American female that doesn't like chocolate at all. I'll definitely have to try the chocolate orange then
@Noneyun
@Noneyun 3 месяца назад
Isn't it only bitter dark chocolate though? 😢
@larrydingethal8406
@larrydingethal8406 3 месяца назад
@@Noneyun No - there are multple types dark and milk in the orange flavor and I've only seen milk in the raspberry flavor. I like the dark because I don't like things that are overly sweet. My local Jewel Osco carries them year round so I don't have to wait for the holidays here.
@misslora3896
@misslora3896 3 месяца назад
Yeah, they've been around during the holidays here for a long time. It had to have been about 25 years ago when my mom 1st introduced me to them, because my daughters were still young children at the time and they're 36 and 30 now.
@jacktringoli3299
@jacktringoli3299 3 месяца назад
If you like oranges but don't like chocolate then why are you eating chocolate orange why not just eat an orange lol
@ottoevans7214
@ottoevans7214 День назад
Those chocolate oranges come to our stores every Christmas. I love them.
@peggykunkel9180
@peggykunkel9180 3 месяца назад
Hershey's is so popular because it is cheaper. They also are good about giving to the community. We were lucky growing up to actually have chocolate made in a store by people from Germany. It was the best chocolate I've ever had but when the owners retired the store closed down. We only got chocolate from there for the holidays because it was much more expensive.
@phxjaguar5207
@phxjaguar5207 3 месяца назад
With my family, we would get those chocolate oranges in our stockings each Christmas. So they at least have been available here part of the year
@johns7283
@johns7283 3 месяца назад
England may have started the language, but like almost everything else America PERFECTED AND IMPROVED it 😮😮😮
@kikibigbangfan3540
@kikibigbangfan3540 3 месяца назад
Actually Germans started the English language...from Latin roots.
@redram6080
@redram6080 3 месяца назад
​@@kikibigbangfan3540 plus the US changed it less than Brits did
@user-sk1fw3wu7h
@user-sk1fw3wu7h 3 месяца назад
We butchered it you mean.
@kikibigbangfan3540
@kikibigbangfan3540 3 месяца назад
@@user-sk1fw3wu7h American English is actually less changed than British English, ours is closer to the original version.
@sophiefilo16
@sophiefilo16 3 месяца назад
The French have more claim to the English language than Brits do. Modern English is also heavily influenced by American English in ways that not even Brits realize...
@elaniarkady7351
@elaniarkady7351 2 месяца назад
We love the chocolate orange! They come out for holidays. I think we can get chocolate from many countries and not know its not American. Its just good.
@user-MssMiE
@user-MssMiE 3 месяца назад
I am 3:30 minutes in and its the fact he cant believe kids in America do not like pickeld onion crisps..😮 those two things sound horrible.. its sounds like a bad date... But i digrees and finsish the video...😅
@EvoLeil
@EvoLeil 2 месяца назад
When it comes to things tasting good what most don't understand is that most of what we like it is determined by genetics and also by acquired taste.
@TheMrDufrain
@TheMrDufrain 3 месяца назад
Most hersheys is milk chocolate even though they make dark chocolate. The British chocolate doesn't look like milk chocolate ,that's probably why the British think it tastes weird.
@DanielMWJ
@DanielMWJ 3 месяца назад
Nah. It's the chemical they use to sour the milk. It was needed before modern refrigeration, and Hershey's kept it because people were used to it. Ah, butyric acid.
@killrade4434
@killrade4434 3 месяца назад
Hershey actually has an addictive that British associate with vomit. A similar situation is toothpaste; American toothpaste is mint flavor but some parts of Europe their toothpaste is sassafras and wintergreen so they associate root beer with toothpaste.
@dead-claudia
@dead-claudia 3 месяца назад
@@killrade4434kinda like licorice here in the us - everyone's taste for it fell off after cough syrup companies, in an effort to get sick kids to drink cough syrup, added licorice to it. nowadays, it's artificial cherry flavor that's most common (there's others like orange that are also common), so people complain about cherry pop and such tasting like cough syrup.
@killrade4434
@killrade4434 3 месяца назад
@@dead-claudia yep. The new flavor is bubble gum. My kids hate bubble gum flavor things including gum and I think its becouse of that.
@silky0439
@silky0439 4 дня назад
Hersheys is our cheap chocolate, but it tastes amazing when you taste it freshly made. It goes stale quickly because the cocoa beans aren’t as rich as Ghirardelli’s or See’s.
Далее
Мужа или парня
00:42
Просмотров 14 тыс.
BRIT TRIES AMERICAN SNACKS FOR THE FIRST TIME!
29:26
Просмотров 512 тыс.
BRIT REACTS TO 10 BEST MUSCLE CARS OF ALL TIME
14:20
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.
Brits React to BRITISH vs AMERICAN Homes
18:10
Просмотров 60 тыс.