Mr. Morgan - please visit Calcutta and taste this sweet for once......all your checks will get checkmate...that's a promise....... by the way which part of the globe are you from sir.... please visit India once.....u will be enriched 👍
It's all about the taste.....put it into your mouth and let it melt away...... Pls.visit Calcutta (India)..... there's lot to see and know and get enriched.... not only the food but also the culture, art and unity in diversity ❤
SO Razgulya comes in 2 kinds : the crunchy fry kind and the soft boiled kind! both looks tasty ! this is probably my 1st view of Indian aweets! must try it ! thanks!
Is that "rock" a sack of concrete mix that they got wet until it solidified? I'll bet it stinks pretty bad from all the liquids it has soaked up over the years and fermented in there.
Their feet and how many hands, filthy bricks 😨😨😨 I'm sick just watching. I haven't seen any foods over there made with any health standards in mind then selling it with sweat and flies falling into their pots. Disgusting 🤢
Looked spongy n delicious those round Rasgulla balls love how u show a piece for both of them were they tasty... they only give u two give me a piece please!!! 😅😅just joking I appreciate the video ❤❤❤😘😘😘💞
I can't be the only one mortified at the state of that kitchen, right? It was like every new frame gave me something new to be horrified by. Food looked good though.
Actually if it’s made in a more hygiene condition, the desert is quite appealing and delicious. The light sugar syrup is boiled into the sour milk cheese ball, I would like to try some.
I can think of a lot of good reasons to wear shoes there, but no reasons to be barefoot. Why do they choose to not wear shoes? Is there a law against it or something?
@@alpha34098 So you are saying that they just don't have shoes at all? They have a job that pays money (even if it is very little), but even at 45 years old they have never found a way to buy shoes? I find that very unlikely.
A huge portion of people in south and southeast Asia live on less than $100/year. Even if some could afford shoes, which many cannot, they wouldn’t because it is culturally acceptable in many places. You should get out and experience the world…
@@lukaswallace3993 This is true, and things also cost very little there. How much money does it cost to smash a plastic soda bottle, and put a string through it to make flip flops? Zero. Are you trying to convince me that the men in the video do not own any shoes at all? Because I do not believe that.
I wish the haters go elsewhere with their stupid comments. Some of the restaurants you eat in are waaay more gross than what you’re watching. It’s no telling what happened to your plate before it was brought to your table. Ex. My brother worked at a pizza spot. He dropped a pizza dough on the floor. He picked it up to try to pick out dirt specks unsuccessfully. He made a pizza anyway. He coulda kept that story to himself.
While India is mostly a tropical climate, and it gets hotter than hell and 3×s as humid that's still no excuse not to be wearing shoes. At least canvas shoes. And yes they should be wearing surgical or plastic gloves while handling food. Also, the cooking area needs a thorough scrub down with bleach to clean and disinfect. An American Health Inspector would close these people down in a heartbeat. Oh, one other thing...how do they keep mice and rats out of their supplies and food?
I can not believe what i am watching! This is beyond dirty the floor the feet the bag of concrete that has soaked up years of food that is moldy! This is beyond disgusting!
That's not the best roshogolla, that's right, that's the correct name and not rasgulla. If its not from Kolkata. then you can't have India's best roshogolla