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Emmy Eats China -- tasting Chinese sweets 

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Sampling a bit of China, including some Mid-Autumn Festival treats, dried fruits, and oolong tea cookies on this episode of Emmy Eats China on Emmymade in Japan. A big 'thank you' to S & W for sending me this taste of China. 🇨🇳 :) New videos every Thursday & Saturday!
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preserved chayote - fo sha kua
pinapple cake
Piggie in a basket cookie - chu long ping
Lotus seed Mooncake - yu bing
mystery dried fruit
Oolong tea cookies
butterfly cookies
fried bits cookie
preserved orange peel - chan pei
Red bean mooncake - ywet bing
mystery cookie
pecan? almond cookie
sesame cookie
abalone-shaped cookie - bao yu su
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@thtNICOLE
@thtNICOLE 10 лет назад
Why are so many people complaning about why is she a chinese and that she has her username with made in japan in it. She grewup in america, spoke japanese and lived in japan for quite an amount of time and she never said that she lived in china or was born in china. Not all chinese are born or raised in china -_-" and when she say "Emmy eats china" it means that she is eating sweets and snacks ALL THE WAY FROM CHINA. Understood? Ok
@OceansBlue2012
@OceansBlue2012 5 лет назад
Thank you.....well said....I LOVE watching Emmymade.......
@Wotdermatter
@Wotdermatter 4 года назад
Should you listen carefully, Emmy admits to being born and raised in the USA of parents from Burma but who are Chinese. She does not speak Chinese. She and her husband went to Japan and lived there for two years if my memory serves me correctly. During that time she had a son and that encouraged her and her husband to move back to the country of her birth. Listen and you will hear her admit she only started to speak Japanese when in Japan. The concept she adopted "emmymadeinjapan" originated while she was in Japan and her first videos were made there. 'nuf sed.
@jackiemullinix1881
@jackiemullinix1881 4 месяца назад
I don’t think people understand her videos. She tries food all over the world. And America.
@lucas5665
@lucas5665 10 лет назад
I'm sure some of you are shocked at the revelation of her heritage but somehow we will pick up the pieces and continue on with our lives.
@colebuck-stewart7474
@colebuck-stewart7474 9 лет назад
Guys she is Chinese But she named herself emmymadeinjapan because she lived in Japan for some years.
@Smil3Lik3UMeanIt
@Smil3Lik3UMeanIt 10 лет назад
I've been watching your videos for about 2 hours now. You're absolutely delightful to watch! your voice is so soothing and calm, and your reactions are so genuine! You are incredibly knowledgeable and you have a way with words and I think that's why I find your videos addictive! Keep being yourself! Love from a new subscriber!
@emmymade
@emmymade 10 лет назад
Thank you :) and welcome to Emmymade in Japan.
@arishakumar4068
@arishakumar4068 9 лет назад
I totally agree with you!!
@emmymade
@emmymade 10 лет назад
I never said I was. :) My created my channel when I lived in Japan, so naturally everything I made was "made in Japan" hence the name.
@EternalNightShade
@EternalNightShade 9 лет назад
I'm glad you made this video. My little sister is Chinese American herself. My family adopted her, and while this country is her home now, we encourage her to experience parts of her roots and to maintain some connection to her heritage. I think she'd really love to try some of these treats, I'll have to try looking them up.
@MrVidau
@MrVidau 10 лет назад
It's not my first time watching your videos, but I've just noticed how sweet, delicate and soothing your voice is. I think I could listen to you talk about sweets to my sleep. I hope that doesn't sound creepy. ^_^
@MandaPanda97
@MandaPanda97 10 лет назад
She has to be my favorite RU-vidr on here, she always describes something to where you can understand a little bit more about.
@Bluuplanet
@Bluuplanet 5 лет назад
Have you watched the one's she's done with her brother? They're clearly both very sweet people. She says here she comes from a non-traditional household. I would like to know more about that.
@gen24100
@gen24100 9 лет назад
Me and my uncle use to eat the butterfly cookies together before he passed. Love memories like that.
@yieldm232
@yieldm232 9 лет назад
i thought you were Japanese all along Emmy!! haha anyway it's a wonderful surprise that you're Chinese as well. ^_^
@Moremadhviii
@Moremadhviii 8 лет назад
I love how beautifully she describes the flavours.. ( which makes me hungry while watching her 😝 )
@vickyjiang3081
@vickyjiang3081 9 лет назад
The mystery fruit is a dried olive known as ga lang
@tak4e4
@tak4e4 10 лет назад
Strangely enough, I never assumed you were Japanese. I never really even thought about it.
@bolo1940
@bolo1940 9 лет назад
Hi, Emmy, the cookie you had its called Ji Zai Bing(baby chicken cookie) in Chinese, but it actually has no chicken inside but a bit of pork and different spices, it's originally from Canton :)
@tomdoh345
@tomdoh345 10 лет назад
The mystery cookies are called Kai Chai Paeng in Cantonese. This means little chicken biscuits. They are usually made with pork oil or small pork fat globs ( hence Emmy saying they had a taste of cha siu bao to them ). I have been told that the modern Kai Chai Paeng lack the tastiness of the one of people's Hong Kong youthful experiences and some bakers even substitute the pork fat out. All versions of these cookies I have had are "duck beat may hoh" (exceptionally delicious) as the say in Cantonese and hard to resist only eating one or two.
@tomdoh345
@tomdoh345 10 лет назад
I mean "duck beat hoh may" or "duck beat hoh sik". May Hoh could be a person but "hoh may" always means delicious.
@joey-no4gy
@joey-no4gy 9 лет назад
tomdoh345 you can say duck beat mei hou as well. The two words mei hou / hou mei can be interchangable.. chinese is weird that way hahaha - an american born in HK.
@morganweber2582
@morganweber2582 8 лет назад
I love that you always eat animal-shaped things head first-- to put them out of their misery. :D
@chiaw3nable
@chiaw3nable 10 лет назад
hi emmy, the cookie you mentioned earlier it is called ''kai zai pieng" in chinese dialect known as cantonese, while in english it shall be called as chicken cookie perhaps? okay, the cookie is made from mixing dough of pork lard and also some kind of bean curd paste "南乳" or "nam yu", there the savoury flavour comes from. hopefully i may help a little bit here... p/s: if i am not wrong the fans is an ex-hongkie who migrated to canada, because what i heard from your pronounciation isnt chinese while is another dialect of chinese which is cantonese as i mentioned earlier... fans from Malaysia with love, chiawen
@daniassis7210
@daniassis7210 9 лет назад
The moon cake is beautiful!
@AGenericAccount
@AGenericAccount 7 лет назад
Finally another Chinese person who can only speak English, I'm not the only one yay!!
@yea8746
@yea8746 5 лет назад
Heres one
@emmymade
@emmymade 10 лет назад
I know, right? People are so thoughtful & generous. :) The cheese version sounds to die for.
@FreeUSAmerican
@FreeUSAmerican 9 лет назад
i am chinese, but born and raised in the west part of china. so those snacks you've showed in the clip i haven't never tried before. i googled some of those snacks, such as 鸡仔饼, which is your loved most, and all kinds of 酥..., and i found that each snack had a beautiful stories about how they had been created and how to cook.. these stories are so fascinating and remarkable...
@RobertHeslop
@RobertHeslop 10 лет назад
I live in Taiwan now for the next year and if you can find it then I suggest (it's kinda like a rice cake/pineapple cake style) and they're really sweet. Also my random fact is that "tomato ketchup" actually comes from a different sauce in Hong Kong which was called cai-sup and it was changed in the USA to make "Ketchup" which comes from Cantonese! ^~^
@sallewellyn0
@sallewellyn0 10 лет назад
Thanks for the info! that's neat!
@vbinkk1385
@vbinkk1385 3 года назад
People don't realize it, proper English is a dying here, but the word In English is actually catsup! Ketchup is a coined term from when it began being commercialized. It's exact origin is unknown to me, but that's something most Americans don't even know & it's a pity! Anyways, the word catsup is very close to it's Cantonese origin! Which explains a lot, where as ketchup makes no sense haha
@yieldm232
@yieldm232 9 лет назад
As a Chinese myself I think Emmy made in Japan sounds way better than "Emmy made in China."
@windstorm1000
@windstorm1000 9 лет назад
she calls her show that as the show was made in japan--or started there.
@zerzerx8759
@zerzerx8759 9 лет назад
they way you speak chinese is just so adorable !
@aniyalee7627
@aniyalee7627 10 лет назад
I think you are very inspiration you make me want to get these items because of your amazing voice and knowledge. I have watched all of your videos and I think you have came a long way over the years and I wish and hope for the best for you. Bye love you Emmy
@JayH2003
@JayH2003 10 лет назад
For all you guys saying her name says she's Japanese that's not true. She probably meant that she was showing stuff made in japan because at the time she made this channel she might have been doing stuff in japan only. ( and it's catchy ) XD
@VonDenHottentotten
@VonDenHottentotten 10 лет назад
Nah, I bet her parents were in Japan about 9 months before she was born. :D
@pandoraglitter2996
@pandoraglitter2996 10 лет назад
Her name says emmymadeinjapan because she used to live in Japan when she started her channel
@JayH2003
@JayH2003 10 лет назад
>;3 yes i know. i found out like a few videos ago but thank you for informing me (:
@thegreatbobinski6819
@thegreatbobinski6819 9 лет назад
***** silly goose ^_^
@windstorm1000
@windstorm1000 9 лет назад
what difference does it make--enjoy the show and stop nit picking---maybe its just a whimsical title for her show--though she did study there for 2 yrs and maybe started it there.
@marcuspjf1995
@marcuspjf1995 8 лет назад
The biscuit at 11:00 , packaging literally translate into little chicken biscuit
@edb8077
@edb8077 10 лет назад
You're doing it so professional... probably the most professionally on youtube. LIKE IT
@windstorm1000
@windstorm1000 9 лет назад
Emmy , you are a treasure and one of the best things of RU-vid.
@jessicawu9999
@jessicawu9999 9 лет назад
Wow this whole time I thought you were Japanese!
@emma_lee
@emma_lee 7 лет назад
I know, I did too!!
@kjkcomics
@kjkcomics 10 лет назад
I wonder if she serves snacks at her household, and there's bite marks out of a few of the snacks XD That would be funny. Though I doubt that wold happen. In any case, I wonder if emmy would do Alaskan snacks? I know that it's apart of the USA, but we have quite a bit of odd snacks when concerned with the sweet side. Such as Aqutaq, or what a lot of people out of state would call "baked Alaska". Though the Aqutaq tastes a bit different.
@jasmineseiger9551
@jasmineseiger9551 6 лет назад
I work with a Chinese family and they are like my second family so I really loved this video! Because of their broken english, I almost never know what ingredients are in the random snacks and foods they share with me. I have always wondered what the center of the moon cake was! Also that dried fruit reminded me of the time I was given a dried, salted olive without warning. I'll never forget the surprise that washed over me as I thought I was eating a sweet fruit and it turned out to be an olive....
@emmymade
@emmymade 10 лет назад
I used to live in Japan & I learned some when I lived there.
@bolo1940
@bolo1940 9 лет назад
Hi, Emmy, the yellow little fruit you were eating it's Chinese dried flavored olive :)
@niclai3779
@niclai3779 10 лет назад
HUSBAND??? DAMMIT!!
@nerurockz
@nerurockz 10 лет назад
Ikr :(
@timr2650
@timr2650 10 лет назад
I'm so glad I found your channel. I subscribed the other day and I've been watching and liking vids. You are so pleasant and make this a fun experience. I love trying things from around the world. I never knew watching someone else enjoy different things could be so fun. I want to try so many of these things now.
@Justin-ol6vk
@Justin-ol6vk 8 лет назад
I love the subtle eye twitch at 6:30. To me, that makes your reactions that much more personable and relate-able... going along well with "I don't know what I'm eating" :D
@thihal123
@thihal123 8 лет назад
That yellow thing is an olive
@RCMpianist
@RCMpianist 10 лет назад
The yellow fruit is olive
@Jessicathelamb
@Jessicathelamb 10 лет назад
yes, it is. and most time a little bit hard to bite for kids. XD. I love it when I was kid.
@PumpkinPails
@PumpkinPails 10 лет назад
It's an olive? I thought it was a Chinese date or jujube.
@takemetoyonk
@takemetoyonk 10 лет назад
I was so anxious XP thank you
@WACRE44
@WACRE44 4 года назад
I love all these taste vlogs you do, your doing a beautiful job. Thanks
@emmymade
@emmymade 10 лет назад
My husband and I always say it because we're thankful for our food. You say words them because you mean them. It's like saying 'please' or 'thank you' and not being English; it's ok. :)
@PaggosBlitz
@PaggosBlitz 8 лет назад
"emmymadeinjapan" oh i don't understand why people think I'm japanese uh, wut? haha.
@twntyonebilots
@twntyonebilots 8 лет назад
when she started this channel she lived in Japan. I think she hasnt gotten around to change it.
@annieyu72
@annieyu72 8 лет назад
But her channel is called "emmyMADEinjapan" so it kinda is misleading? She even has a Japanese manner
@ThePrettyPoint
@ThePrettyPoint 8 лет назад
+Annie Yu I'm late on this but in a video (I cont remember which) she explains it. It was originally supposed to be a channel for crafts and things of that sort that she made while in Japan. Not that she herself was made there. Though I do agree it is rather misleading.
@davidwaters6044
@davidwaters6044 7 лет назад
She made the channel while she lived in Japan
@ThePattymom8
@ThePattymom8 5 лет назад
All Asians look alike? Really?
@floreschmidt9080
@floreschmidt9080 10 лет назад
Hey Emmy, yeah the butterfly cookie is a french one (or more generally a european one cause we find it in Germany and in Spain too), called "biscuit Palmier", it's an old fashioned treat, very easy to make and sooo delicious ! I ate a lot of those cookies when I was a child :3
@anyatorres6254
@anyatorres6254 10 лет назад
We also have these cookies in Russia :)
@NatalieFurlan
@NatalieFurlan 10 лет назад
Here in Brazil the palmier it's popular too
@nitrohite
@nitrohite 10 лет назад
All those treats looked so delicious!! Great video as always, Emmy :)
@emmymade
@emmymade 10 лет назад
Scrolling over your avatar you have this quote as your channel description: "Appreciation is a wonderful thing: It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well. : Voltaire." Good words to remember. :)
@shinakoyuki81
@shinakoyuki81 10 лет назад
i thought you are full japanese...feel confused now
@Zyphera
@Zyphera 9 лет назад
It's a good thing there aren't as much sugar in traditional Chinese sweets. Sugar is the worst thing to have happened to our health.
@Coolharryo2
@Coolharryo2 9 лет назад
It's natural to seek sweetness. The Apple of Wisdom was sought out because there was a seeked profit after eating it.
@martinvano4310
@martinvano4310 9 лет назад
that's right
@wilhelmu
@wilhelmu 9 лет назад
Zyphera That's not how you spell caffeine. Confound the caffeine!
@CatherineJanetStoryTeller
@CatherineJanetStoryTeller 9 лет назад
Not really. Sugars are carbohydrates which we need. Too much can be deadly and too little can also be deadly. It's just how much you take in. Carbs can be find everywhere even in simple vegetables and fruits like potatoes and bread! Lol isn't that ironic ?
@d.carrul2784
@d.carrul2784 9 лет назад
Zyphera Besides crack and ebola
@hiroroyoungsei7003
@hiroroyoungsei7003 8 лет назад
Your subscriber really put some heart into it! Man I wish I got all those snack! Those are all traditional pastry coming from some good brands!!!
@emmymade
@emmymade 10 лет назад
Thank you - a voice of reason.
@andriafisher7119
@andriafisher7119 9 лет назад
She may be Chinese, but maybe she was conceived in Japan...
@benpayne2836
@benpayne2836 6 лет назад
Andria Fisher she lived there a while when she started the channel. She has never lived in China though. And I think her parents lived in Burma.
@krizziaagripa6996
@krizziaagripa6996 6 лет назад
Soja So She is not a "wannabe Japanese" her channel name would like to imply that she "made *things* in Japan" and not imply that she was conceived in Japan.
@FloridaSkaters
@FloridaSkaters 9 лет назад
Can I hire you to read comic books to me at night
@austinle8572
@austinle8572 8 лет назад
+FloridaSkarers LOL 😂😂😂😂
@samminicole1771
@samminicole1771 10 лет назад
I love you videos, you are amazing. I have been watching them since day one! (:
@seanetic1
@seanetic1 10 лет назад
You have such a great channel Emmy. Love it!
@shmoolicious
@shmoolicious 9 лет назад
Not Japanese?!?! Mind blown :-)
@richardliu9377
@richardliu9377 9 лет назад
IM CHINESE !!!
@Pumagami
@Pumagami 9 лет назад
***** It is somewhat limited, but it's actually not very serious. You unfortunately can not watch RU-vid in China. There's still a wide variety of websites you can go on, and they have their own version of RU-vid called Youku.
@orkunkara6334
@orkunkara6334 9 лет назад
GOD BLESS EAST TURKISTAN FREEDOM TO EAST TURKISTAN
@WAWA-qz9kg
@WAWA-qz9kg 9 лет назад
+Macdom The internet in china is limited, you cant go on RU-vid, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Google
@Devilface214
@Devilface214 9 лет назад
Olivia Angela Not Instagram or Twitter XD You can use FB, Google and RU-vid with an installation of this one program (don't know what its called, but I know it works).
@AmyDuan
@AmyDuan 9 лет назад
Dried mandrin peels! We have those here in malaysia too. We love to blend-dry them n sprinkle on sliced guavas. It tastes wonderful!
@Flastew
@Flastew 10 лет назад
wow great personal info Emmy (Chinese cool). love how when you like something you take that second bite and have that great response. and always love your endings, so cool.
@nightswondergirl
@nightswondergirl 10 лет назад
isn't chayote a spanish squash..?
@beatrizyanez2993
@beatrizyanez2993 10 лет назад
Yeah it like light green
@shinakoyuki81
@shinakoyuki81 10 лет назад
what? i thought you speak Japanese too? so you are actually chinese who grew up in usa but lived in japan before for a long period of time? 0.0
@harshitapatel4288
@harshitapatel4288 10 лет назад
you are so lucky to try all of these treats from all over the world!!!!!:D
@sg68403
@sg68403 10 лет назад
That packet that you've asked, its read as Ji Zai Bing. It contains alot of spice like Five Spice. Sometimes it may contain soy sauce and molasses too. The sugar caramelises in the cookie and really complements the spices and savoury side of the cookie.
@ZacharyTatom
@ZacharyTatom 10 лет назад
"I never claimed to be Japanese" [gives side eye to username "emmy made in japan"]
@VonDenHottentotten
@VonDenHottentotten 10 лет назад
Maybe Emmy was... you know, made in Japan! :D
@mickeyjameson5017
@mickeyjameson5017 10 лет назад
it's Emmymade in Japan" because in her old videos she was in Japan.
@ZacharyTatom
@ZacharyTatom 10 лет назад
It was just a joke, guys
@user-zp8wr8gm4c
@user-zp8wr8gm4c 8 лет назад
I thought you are Japanese Emmy
@icecream7980
@icecream7980 8 лет назад
She grew up in Japan but isn't Japanese.
@gablison
@gablison 7 лет назад
She's said in past videos that she grew up in the States then years later moved to Japan to live for a while, so she didn't grow up in Japan. :)
@sg68403
@sg68403 10 лет назад
From singapore here, the dried orange peel is my favourite dried peel! omg its so good, my grandma always offer them to me since I was younger! Yummy.
@alisonsett4465
@alisonsett4465 9 лет назад
Mmm moon cakes! I am British Chinese and I grew up eating a lot of moon cakes as my birthday is not long before the moon festival, they now do a more modern version of a moon cake, where the outside pastry is ice cream, if you can find it, you need to try it!
@keibae23
@keibae23 9 лет назад
if you're Chinese how come you called yourself emmymadeinjapan????
@kyleewallace6161
@kyleewallace6161 7 лет назад
Keila Rodas Reyes I think it's because she was living in Japan when she created her channel, or something along those lines. Don't quote me on it.
@keibae23
@keibae23 7 лет назад
Kylee Wallace Oh i see lol
@Budcalledkind
@Budcalledkind 7 лет назад
I wish I never saw this video! I feel so USED!!
@terrandroid
@terrandroid 7 лет назад
Budcalledkind you just want to be used
@Sibernethy
@Sibernethy 7 лет назад
Kylee is right, Emmy confirmed in a video that she named this channel while she was living in Japan, and it's before she began tasting countries.
@onesiesisters5458
@onesiesisters5458 10 лет назад
If you're Chinese, why is your user name EmmyMadeInJAPAN?
@Irenerz
@Irenerz 10 лет назад
The chinese bakery that I usually frequent, sells those little pig pastries as well, but the inside has a lotus root filling, or red bean paste sometimes. They're so yummy!
@jbeargrr
@jbeargrr 7 лет назад
I love Chinese pastries. When I lived on the west coast, both San Francisco and Seattle, (not at the same time) I found Chinese bakeries and splurged on these things when I could. I also love Mexican pastries. I like that they're not overly sweet. I enjoy the unfamiliar flavors, too, some more than others. Now and then I'd find something I recognized, like orange, pineapple, or coconut. I developed a taste for lotus bean paste and whatever some of the other pastes are, I still don't know. I love tahini so much I learned to make my own.
@farahesmail9326
@farahesmail9326 7 лет назад
Emmy confuses me she says that she's not Japanese yet her RU-vid name has madeinjapan in it.she can read Japanese but not Chinese yet she says she's Chinese
@SnowdropWood
@SnowdropWood 7 лет назад
She lived in Japan for a while and started out making RU-vid videos whilst there, hence 'made in Japan'. I don't know if she studied Japanese but I assume she had to learn some for daily life whilst there.
@farahesmail9326
@farahesmail9326 7 лет назад
Bee oh thank you for your reply that really does make sense now
@noirfire
@noirfire 9 лет назад
I have to say, that the first thing i do when i go somewhere is to eat traditional food, and specially deserts, I love it that you brought it all into your home! :D
@iona407
@iona407 10 лет назад
i love watching your videos and your new end skits!! you are naturally funny- you dont have to try - the first ones you did were the funniest!
@KlutzyPanda
@KlutzyPanda 10 лет назад
Emmymadeinchina has a nice ring to it. XD Plus, I always see products say "made in China" on them (literally everywhere) so I think people would recognize it. And also, I eat those exact same lotus seed mooncakes!! My mom would cut them into quarters because one was too much to eat at a time. Oh, and I also eat those butterfly, almond, and fried bits cookies often, I love them.
@chococookies7292
@chococookies7292 7 лет назад
the BBQ pork cookie is suuuuch a treat, Ive had them b4!!! I loved this episode. Youre very naturally charming and a great communicator btw :-)
@ninaskye28
@ninaskye28 10 лет назад
U discernible things so well I can taste it! Lol thank u for this video Emma
@emmymade
@emmymade 10 лет назад
Ooo! Thanks, I never would've guessed.
@emmymade
@emmymade 10 лет назад
Yay!
@charleneoh1568
@charleneoh1568 10 лет назад
lol the ending!!! Love your vids~ :D
@diornguyen6702
@diornguyen6702 10 лет назад
Hi Emmy! I'm Chinese & I really like moon cakes & I'm very happy that you are also Chinese. I hope those were good cause I have never tried the others before & I wish I could try them. Anyways Have a good day!
@TakeKareMusic
@TakeKareMusic 10 лет назад
lol Love your reaction to the yellow fruit "Ahh! WOAH. Interesting.."
@bluBlaq33
@bluBlaq33 10 лет назад
so many of the stuffy your eating from china looks so yummy!
@eduardoponte5134
@eduardoponte5134 8 лет назад
i've been watching your videos like about an hour ago... and you got a new follower...!!! I'm from Honduras, and its gonna be so much fun sent you a package full of sweets and snacks from here!
@takemetoyonk
@takemetoyonk 10 лет назад
I have to say this: I love how you edit your videos!!
@Natashakiable18
@Natashakiable18 10 лет назад
The butterfly cookies are soooo good! Haha. Your videos always make me so hungry!
@Kayleesue9999
@Kayleesue9999 10 лет назад
You know you are really open with anything you will taste anything even if it's a tiny bite it's so cool that you will try anything
@TheHarlequinade
@TheHarlequinade 10 лет назад
I really loved this video! So many of the countries that you eat have really similar snacks overall, but this was so different!
@mintymomo
@mintymomo 10 лет назад
Ahhh the ending was so cute!!!
@bizoumorte
@bizoumorte 10 лет назад
The 'butterfly' cookie you ate in this video is called (in french) a 'palmier'. While in culinary school I made them. Its puff pastry that is shaped and cut in a specific manner. When placed in the oven the pastry puffs up and it looks like a butterfly or elephant ear. The same pastry for palmiers is also used for the french desert millefeuille..
@bgishy
@bgishy 10 лет назад
Totally LOVE your cloths Emmy! The shirt in this video is georgous on you!!!
@toufupowa
@toufupowa 10 лет назад
My aunt used to make me those piggies every year. I always looked forward to them.
@emmymade
@emmymade 10 лет назад
Exactly. Thanks you. :)
@diabeticdoode
@diabeticdoode 10 лет назад
I got your back! Watching these always make me hungry, but this episode did especially so. agh!
@ashlynsworld6651
@ashlynsworld6651 10 лет назад
you are AWESOME!!! i enjoy that you are like, one of the only reviewers that chew with their mouths closed because it bothers me if people dont. idk why though
@jsbersil
@jsbersil 10 лет назад
the moon cake is so beautiful
@emmymade
@emmymade 10 лет назад
Yay! Me too, they're so much fun. :)
@magic_potatoes
@magic_potatoes 8 лет назад
I love your videos! you're absolutely adorable.
@deanaceja2404
@deanaceja2404 7 лет назад
I did not expect the similarities to Mexican foods. Everyone has chahyotes(?) where my parents are from. Puerquitos(the pig-shaped bread) are also common, and taste just like Emmy described.
@lka1004
@lka1004 9 лет назад
Lol, love the end.
@GFINHK
@GFINHK 7 лет назад
Butterfly (wu deep) cookies = (French) Palmiers. 'Fried bits cookie' is 'ma tsai' made from flour, egg, oil, sugar, deep fried & combined with syrup to hold it together. Chan pei is good for when you have lots of phlegm or a cough. Supposed to be soothing for the throat. Mystery cookie is a 'kai tsai ('little chick') beng. The chewy bits are pork fat & that taste is fermented bean curd, the red type. Next one is indeed almond cookie, traditional recipes use pork fat to make it more fragrant.
@katelyntruong
@katelyntruong 10 лет назад
The yellow seed thing that you ate, my mom always buys it and I always eat the whole bag of it. I love them!! Btw, I'm Vietnamese but i love those yellow seeds
@kaylahua4575
@kaylahua4575 10 лет назад
I love the duck egg especially when you eat it with rice porage!
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