that one made me laugh i was thinking what is handkerchief bread and then it hit me that it was rumali roti i was like " THATS NOT HANDKERCHIEF BREAD "
Bengali, Malayalee, Goanese, Odissi, the entire Northeast, and then Coastal Mahrashtra, Andhra and possibly many other places…. Fish is a part of everyday life!
@@animezone737 lolz. Read above comment properly. She's requesting for food review, bc I don't get it why we Indians are so much obsessed with others approval. This disease is a problem. And that's why I said yeah unless ur food won't digest until they do a food review and you will be watching. I hope now you get it. Kid yeah I am 101 % bharatiya.
The fire paan is a variation of smoky clove paan which is taken in many parts of Eastern India. In this case after the paan cone is folded, one or two cloves are pinned onto the paan cone and the bud top part of the clove is set aflame.. The flame quickly dissipates giving out thick white intense smoky clove fumes. It is quickly put inside the mouth so that the smoky clove essence is mixed with that of the rest of the paan giving a unique flavour. The fire paan shown in the video has a whitish semi crystalline powder which is set on fire . It would be either peppermint crystals or camphor or a combination of both which would give intense minty flavour when chewed. The fire must be doused off so that enough smoke generates inside mouth or it will be chewing plain peppermint which has a strong bitter taste.
@@njmanimaran5385 bsdk paan cannot be made with gloves and that's the color of kattha the very same thing goes in paan. So stop being a overhygenic snowflake or don't eat paan, its not for kids like u.
His hands are coated with the marinade that acts as protection. When u move ur hands across fire fast the water layer on your hands protects you from burns
No offence to anyone; I'd say when it comes to fish or alike (no matter whether it's fresh water or sea ones) you should visit South India or west bengal ( including odisha).
Andrew needs to try all the Indian foods. from north to south and east to west. And in the US, most of it is easily available, may not be the authentic taste, but its close enough for someone who has never tried Indian food.
When you have been cooking for a decade or more you lose the sense of heat in your finger tips. And the wetting your hand throughout the process of cooking also helps.
@@laxmanndhotre seriously noodles Yahi hypocrisy hai bhai koi noodles icecream bna de to chii ho jati hai Pr exactly wahi chij yaha sahi ho jati hai Anyway that combination is disgusting in taste and texture also
I don't think fire paan it self can cause much damage in mouth as the fire dies when it gets stuffed in the mouth, but it might not be good esp if you have cavity on your teeth. The riskier part about fire paan is the hand that serves it. Yuk
I think Cine Desi channel has everything from trailer reaction, movie reaction, food vlog reaction, ott series reaction just why not music video reaction Please 😢
The same girl who is in video also has one more video in this series in which she invites Sonny to eat homemade food that's my fav8 video watch that one also it's really good.
Don't try this but it's basic science when your hand is soaked in oil at room temperature, the hot boiling oil doesn't hurt the skin as it takes some time to heat the colder layer of oil.
Not sure but i think before the pan masala thing came to market people use to eat betal leaf with tobacoo i mean they still do, all this chocolate and fire paan are latest addition to make it more gimmicky. And it is very subjective some may like and some don't coz the sweetness and flavours are very overpowering to handel.
I have seen people have Fire Paan and it always scares me. I love Paan and I have tried a few different flavors. I have even tried Paan flavored Ice cream(few of my friends don't like it, but I dig the flavor). But Paan literally on Fire just seems like one of those things I put under the bucket of "Never try it" 😂Falooda is pretty tasty. Before I got on a diet, my family used to go out for Lunch on every Sunday and after a meal, Falooda as a desert was must. The fact that I can't touch it without my calories skyrocketing hurts me XD.Another thing under the "Never Try it" bucket would be sticking my hand in hot oil.. Noo God. I have gotten a few nasty burns from a drop of oil that fell on my skin and it pretty much melted my skin. Thankfully it was only a drop. Still hurt like hell.
I used to think my mouth will be burned.😂😂 Finally tried it. You'll find no trace of fire, just the paan becomes mildly warm and you'll have a very vivid flavour of camphor.
Next time if same thing happens to u Andrew u can put ur hand immediately in chilli paste it will burn at beginning but it won't burn that much it's desi nuska m into my family catering business once I had my hand dip mistakenly in burning hot oil immediately my dad took my hand and put it into chilli paste and salt and it was fine so try it
The fire/ice paan is good prep for arranged marriage. Just a random stranger shoving his thing in your mouth abruptly, while everyone else is enjoying the spectacle!!
@@Kathakathan11 the spectacle is the marriage itself not the actual 'paan job'. Aur indian shaadi arranged, love, bride/groom kidnapping Jo bhi ho, khaana toh accha hi hota hain. Paan > Croissant 😎
These are not traditional Betel leave eating procedures. All these are modified. Traditional Paan (Betel leave) is good for digestion of food. But betel leaves should be free from all tabacco content. Paan must have little bit lime, senegal catechu or Acacia catech, feenel seed, cardamon , Rose Petal jam etc. These are good for health. Some time consumable natural camphore is also used. 😊😊😊😊😊😊
If u want me to compare Indian and thai food ,the food comes from the same culture that is dharmic and both are the same and a wide variety of food available