You are soo wrong.. you should Google their offal dishes. Europeans eat it all. You will be stunned and mabe get even get a bit more nauseous. They eat tongue, ears, eyes and all.. Even blood.
Westerners in india go and eat from literally any street vendors where even no middle class indian would eat. For an example, i saw a western couple vlogger in india eat samosa from a vendor which looked re-fried almost dark brown in color and they start to complain. No indian would eat that at all because in first look we can say it's not good. Know where to eat like daily max and chris lewis does in india
Locals in most Indian cities tend to know the 'right' places for street food. One does not simply walk to a street food cart and begin gulping down these 'chaat' items... that way lies madness (and sickness!). Also, while there seem to be many non-veg street stalls around bigger cities (more so over the past few years), I think the vegetarian stalls have many more customers. In most North Indian weddings (at least the ones I've attended), a paani puri cart is a must in the buffet.
@@kartiksharma7674 you think i didn't know that ? don't be a smarty pants, Read my comment again you'll get what I was trynna say. Dude really explained his joke, 🤣🤣
@@anuzzz231 i was watching the video and didn't wanted to go back in the video to see the name so I said guest by the she isn't a regular of this channel is she ? I have seen her in couple of videos but i would still call anyone who comes in around one of the 20 videos
As a pure vegetarian, those last 2 dishes just killed the soul out of me! I was literally watching this vid while having my lunch and they started eating brain at last 🙃
Pani Puri is a digestion booster so maybe eating so many just turned it into a laxative 😂..we eat very heavy food so eating more of them doesn't do much to us, on the positive side ..acharas digestive system got flushed quite well if what she said is true 😂
Not every panipuri will cause you to stay in toilet, but still many parts in India should keep hygiene as a first part, it is totally based on the shop @CineDesi
It's not about cleanliness of water, but even water in different countries is well different. Whenever I'm in America, the first few days, I'm always I'll. The trick is just keep drinking the water, the stomach adjusts in a couple of days.
12:01 oh yeah i totally forgot if you don't wanna eat water panipuri/patashi you can also try dahi/chat patashi... I'm actually fan of sweet panipuri (some call it hajmola water) and dahi patashi❤❤❤
Bro our country is the largest exporter of meat in the world(including and especially beef. not trying to offend you, just stating the facts) it's okay to be sheltered from this part of culinary experiences but now that you know it shouldn't be a shock
@@death_parade No? IgE only causes allergies to make you aware that your body is working on fending them off. IgE from external sources would have no such effect.
Actually colostrum is not needed for healthy Adult individuals who follow a balanced diet,as by then our body has already started making enough amount of antibodies,it is mostly essential for new born mammals who have an undeveloped immune system. But due to modern dairy advancements cattle nowadays produce surplus amount of colostrum so even after feeding their babies a big amount is left which is sold commercially. So there is no need to feel bad about the cattle babies,but also it does not do a lot to an adult's immune system.
if an animal died for you to eat it, you better eat the whole thing brain, kidney, feet and all.. don't be wasteful with it and throw away any of the parts..
Being an Indian I only want to say after watching this video "Yukkkkkkkkkkk".. only panipuri, sevpuri, and pav bhaji is common in India. But other foods in this video are for people who wants to try crazy foods. I don't think 80% of Indians ever have tried those foods or want to try.
@@djhams2684 the green water looked so spicy and thick... Anyone could have stomach problems after eating this ..and most of the Indians also have loose motions after eating street foods randomly.. bcz of extra spices, and extra garlic and extra masalas in street foods. And if particularly the panipuri water have jaljira in it , and jaljhira helps in constipation too
The differences between Indian and Mexican food are way more than the similarities. Even though I totally understand why you would strike that resemblance between the two, Indian cuisine runs much deeper. Love the videos :)
We Indians also prefer to eat street food but in hygienic way don't go anywhere to eat street food in India I suggest you will talk to some local Indian and they will give you good address of good street food Love from India 🇮🇳❤❤❤
I don't know you , but East Nagaland is under developed, under appreciated and SOOOOOO BEAUTIFULL....if you're a naga bro you have a beautiful home bro.
Bheja fry and other weird non veg stuff is not a part of Indian hindu culture. It's mostly eaten by muslims here and so you find these places that serve such kinda food only in muslim majority areas.
You guys should have done reaction video on KOLKATA street food, which is best as well as rated best food and street food in INDIA, instead of Mumbai or any other place in INDIA!
That Bheja fry thing is soo disgusting guys, belief me that makes us no different from Chinese people . Seeing eating people brains , kidneys , meat & other organs of such beautiful creatures just make me question on humanity. That is nothing different from cannibalism broo
@@djhams2684 Aagye c log firse comment section me , bhai science kuch ni pdte na tum log mere khyl se.. Pdha karo accha hota hai wo bhi. Puri duniya ke baare me btate hai . Unhone hi research krke kha tha ki cow piss (gaumutr) bhaut pure hota hai 🙃. Aur jo humare purvaj pehle hi bta kr chle gaye the prr koi ni tum lage raho. Aur jitna meat wagera khate ho utna goo kyu ni kha lete uss se bhi toh nii mrte. Kha lo na 🙌
Bheja fry n other meats shown here are not at all "commonly" eaten in India. bheja fry is specific to mumbai n maharashtra muslim cuisine... i don't think it's eaten much in North. In North non veg means mostly chicken ... and little bit of mutton... but i guess at the end, being a vegetarian or vegan is much more better and healthier option.
JUST WATCHED ADHIPURUH Can Jaby come on camera? Your trailer reaction of Adhipurush… Read my comment on the trailer I wrote Human Cartoon, its exactly the same or more worse. , I wonder how you didn't notice? You are more knowlage technically reagrding movie making than me. Well Jaby and Acara you'll notice but didn't give your HONEST REVIEW, fearing back fire, because you know your majority audiences are Hindu. Well my comment is like they are insulting Lord Ram. They had done exactly the same. Jaby is very diplomatic.. BE HONEST BRO.
Acchara, west is in the habbit of behaving as people came from mars and all of us just filthy. If you look just 300 years ago India and china counted for 60% of world GDP. When britishers came we had 28% of world gdp and when they left we were just 2% of world GDP. Same is with food, for west every Indian dish is curry but which is 200 % wrong. Indians just dont eat much meat from breakfast to dinner. West need meat, meat and meat with different names and preparation. Now china already there and India coming world wiil see many more things about India
Achara this may surprise you........but your sister is wrong about mexican and indian food ingredients. She clearly doesnt know how to cook Indian food or Mexican food.
Nothing against the both of you, but its funny how an asian and a latina all grossed and talking about not eating organs😂😂😂 the two cultures love organs if you know what i mean and being an asian myself i love it too, i am sure you're parents and grandparents wouldn't think anything about it, just that ya'll been americanized or westernized and forgot your heritage,Sorry but its a fact.
an advice to foreigners ..... don't eat street food in street food festivals .... they are not always sanitary. because those are 2 days event and very busy so the street food vendors 80 percent of time don't take that much sanitary precautions..... always go for street food where the vendor opens their stands on the same spot everyday .....
THAILAND 🇹🇭 Once I had transit via Bangkok for 12 hours, they had stamp a temporary visa in case I wished to go outside or go to the hotel to take rest. I was very hungry, The food inside the airport is very expensive so I went out to search for some street food. I don't remember the street name, Believe they were selling all kind of animals, I didn't saw Chicken 🐔 or goat 🐐 but Rat 🐀, cockroaches , Scorpion 🦂, Insects even SNAKES 🐍 . I have seen people drinking snake soups 🍲 and eating 🍴 snake's meat. So if Thailand 🇹🇭 people go to Mumbai's Muhamad Ali Street can easily eat Brian's and Kidneys I guess.
Achara, u r just week to spicies go to thailand again n build ur spice tolerances. Hahahaha u didnt know that it was spicy with masala. U could have taken the sweet one rather then showing off to ur friends.
Achara- Whenever you do Indian food review at least keep Bhujia or some Indian snacks to eat so that your video partner can feel what u feel. Mostly they have never tried Indian food and look lost. Just a suggestion. Anyways I enjoy your reaction. 😊
I started vomiting after watching the brain dish as a vegetarian and Indian i have not seen anything like this before it's very uncomfortable and disheartening to see this every animal deserves better we didn't created them so why kill the ..we have no right on them we didn't gave birth to them
Well i saw a lot of people commenting about Carolina that she is uncomfortable or she do not like these kind of things, But it's been a while since i started seeing her on Jaby's channel and i think she has that expression as her default expression because her expression all the time is just 😐
The brain tastes or rather feels in terms of texture kinda similar to the visceral fat which comes with red meat (and not the one attached to the skin), and the kidney very much resemble button mushrooms both in terms of taste and texture.