Today I hit the streets to give Chinese people my favorite American sugary sweet cereals. Didn't expect these reactions!!! Let me know what you think of the first English video on my channel! Subscribe and follow me on IG at @xiaomanyc!
In fact they've got official Chinese names in China. Nestle and Kellogg's dominate breakfast cereals market in China from early 2000s, I grew up eating lots of them. The point is that breakfast cereals are indeed very novel to my parents' generation. In smaller towns and rural areas they're not even sold in stores. In cities we arguably have too numerous choices of breakfast (I live in Guangdong so dim sum there you go). My parents bought me (and my sister years later) cereals probably because nobody wanted to cook proper breakfast for us on school days😂 the bad thing is I got addicted to sugrary cereals for many years.
Sweet food was one of the first things I noticed when I came to the US from Malaysia lol - I wasn't used to cake frosting that tasted like sugar for example. Even some types of Chinese food in the US felt extra sweet.
Through my RU-vid channel, I have been collecting videos on useful topics. The dangers of sugar is one Playlist category. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JpKJABZpPMI.html
Neffy Avese I haven’t tried it before. But, when I am in China ( I’m in America rn) my aunt gives me a boiled egg and warm milk for breakfast. She forces me to drink all the milk (which I literally never want to) and I always lose weight when I’m in China. Probably because I always eat healthy stuff. But my aunt and grandma spoils me with snacks. Especially my aunt. Lol sorry for writing a whole paragraph. 😂
Herta Schneider Oof.My aunt said that it was healthy. So now I can just tell her that it’s unhealthy. She may just keep me eating that though. But I don’t really mind it anymore bc I’m used to eating it. But yeah, thanks for telling me about that!
@@travelwell6049 It doesn't mean anything in this sentence. "Solo" is just the name of a company that makes red plastic cups. Over time, the term "red solo cup" has come to mean any red plastic cup (which are very common in America), even if they don't come from the Solo company. "Solo" is also a word that means "alone" or "by yourself". If I say "I'm going solo to the party", that means I'm not bringing a date (usually), or I'm not bringing anyone (including friends). A guitar _solo_ is a part of a song that features the guitarist by himself, etc. But in this context, Solo is just the name of a company, and "Red Solo Cup" is just a phrase we use to describe red plastic cups in general.
This should show you how America uses sugar to kill us off and maintain population control in a discreet way. Do you know what fuels cancer cells?? SUGAR!!!!!
Being a white new yorker. This is incredible to me. I never knew chinese or Asian people were so eccentric and outgoing. They have so much life. And it sounds ignorant. I just live very upstate. In a very low cultured community unfortunately. I love seeing and learning new cultures. Amazing channel
They always seemed very rude to me when I had to take the train in nyc. But one thing I missed out living there was all the cultures I could have communicated with. If i ever come back ill make sure to communicate more
@@Peraliq chinese are usually shy. xiaoma could speak chinese which is a rare thing and thats why people love to talk to him. Everyone feels comfortable talking in their native language.
I don't know about other regions, my family is from Yunnan and they have something called puffed rice milk tea. Very similar to cereal. We put puffed rice, nuts, dried fruits and shredded Rushan (Yunnan dried Cheese) in it, then pour the warm milk in. It's basically cereal.
If I was Asian and a white man inexplicably speaking my language offered me food I was unfamiliar with and said "There are some cool things inside" I would be more than skeptical lol 3:35
Ben Shapiro’s kid is doing well these days. Edit: just wanna add some underrated comments to the main post from others below. “Flavors don’t care about your feelings.” “He’s Jewish too.” Another Edit: Ben Shapiro is a respectable man. Facts don’t care about your feelings 🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻
In 1987 I was in Korea staying with some Korean friends and wanted a bowl of cereal one morning. So, I walked to the store and found a Korean snack that was essentially the same thing as Sugar Smacks. I found some milk with a picture of a goat on the container. When I got back to the apartment I poured myself a bowl and poured the milk over it. My Korean friends were watching as if it was the first time they had ever seen someone eat a bowl of cereal. In fact, it was the first time. And, it was also the first time I had goats milk.
Not sure how I started watched your videos but now I can’t stop 😂 I started learning Mandarin in 7th grade and eventually stopped practicing. You’re super inspiring and entertaining to watch. The authentic reactions are the greatest!
Xiao wow such a great video. So many kind, thoughtful, interactions and conversations. Wonderful people, all of you! Same video with some shredded wheat, granola, raisin bran, Cheerios... Too much sugar! Gotta listen to the people 😁
LOL! LOVE THIS! I really like how you can bridge the gap between our cultures. You show that we are more alike than we know. Awesome channel. Kids' cereals are too sweet to an adult. To a kid, there's no such thing as too much sugar. 😖😂
Your videos are so fun and entertaining. 👍👍. I’ve been binge watching the past couple of days, 5-6 videos at a time. What’s a way to starting learning the language without having to spend lots of time in another country? Thanks again 🙏 👍
Omg, they're super brave and open to something clearly new! What a cool video! I'll say it a thousand times: NO government is worth us being apart from each other. We are all humans together on this terrestrial ball, just trying to make it count before our time's up!
I been to china 8 times, longest I stayed was 3 months. One thing I always bring is American Cereal. They eat dinner food for every meal there, it gets old. Cereal is an American treasure.
I stumbled across your channel and it's addicting! I'm not sure what your American name is but your Chinese friend cracks me up. Well, so do you actually! And you're like a unofficial Ambassador between the two Nations. I hope I was PC in how I worded this as I do not want to upset anyone. The Chinese people who recognize you from your channel sure like you and that's awesome! Keep up the great relation building things that you're doing!
We usually had hot oats for breakfast..mix in bread, sugar, butter and milk, very filling. Rare occasions we had box cereal it was Raisin Bran, Wheaties(good for fish bait too) or corn flakes
lol when I was young my mom ate cereal with coffee too lolol. It was usually because my sister couldn't finish, then my mom just pours some coffee in her bowl and eats it. lmao she uses the milk from the cereal to whiten the coffee
They have a cinnamon and sugar mixture in the spice aisle. I bought it and sprinkle it on my Cinnamon Toast Crunch Bc it’s literally the same thing as what they put on CTC and it makes it taste even better !
My favorite cereal growing up was cinnamon toast crunch and the cinnamon frosted flakes. Glad they brought back the original flavor for cinnamon toast crunch
I love what you’re doing man! Keep it up. Also try Frosted Flakes with a scoop of cheez whiz and coffee that already has milk and sugar and pour it in.