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One thing I love about him is that he is giving respect to each and every one he is meeting. Appreciating all types of cuisines . Great . I am really happy to see this.
What amazes me is how humble the Indian people are. God bless their hearts, the humility and down to earth spirits 😇 thanks for the video! All that food looks delicious 😋
Rubbish, in the Uk the majority of Punjabis are doctors/lawyers/huge business owners and have a disproportionate amount of their people in the uk times rich list/who are millionaires/billionaires
I am Punjabi and my family is from Punjab India , You pretty much tried all my favorite foods from India , I also loved how you respected the culture , great video and nice turban :)
As a Punjabi, my family doesn’t cook with so much oil, so we seldom eat any Indian food outside… it’s just filled with too much oil. But there’s nothing like Chole Bhatura…. It hits my soul every time. 😊
Brother punjab is different from india rightnow its occupied by india and fighting for freedom u will get clean and fresh food over here not like other parts of india
I'm ready to become vegeterian if I'm offered these awsome meals everyday especially the sweets. I'm impressed how indians are so proud of their cousine and tended to explain to Trevor how every dish was made and showed him around
Hanna Nice we Indians have been vegetarian for thousands of years non-veg was actually introduced in our country by Muslim invasions till date we r 30% vegetarian
India is definitely one of the most unique country on Earth 29 state, each state with its own language, cuisine, tradition, and culture, it's like a mini Europe, India is in the modern world, but still carrying thousands of years of tradition to this day super crowded in all cities, but people still manage to live by daily not just India, many countries in Asia that have been thriving for thousands of years have the same situation it's amazing this world is beautiful so let's all eat each other's cuisine, travel and see each other's cultures, and enjoy the world before we die and stop fighting over little things and stop judging other people learn to have fun
4 years alredy im out of my india...this guy make me cry i really miss indian food....god bless u bro .sorry bit i need skip half video i cant watch now all ..its make me more hungry nd cry
Very delicious and yummy food from the world famous religious city of Amritsar. Brother, you reminded me of my childhood when we would go to Amritsar to visit our maternal grandparents with our mom & dad. 🙏🤤🙏
i really like how he respects and appreciates cultures, how he is so kind and friendly with the locals and takes his time to learn the basic language. keep it up!
Be ready to get trolled man Logan and Jake Paul are the worst. They're embarrassing as tourists and part of the reason why people have a bad perception of American tourists.
It’s really nice that you take the time to learn the basic language and try to interact with the locals using their language. The ghajar halwa isn’t semolina it’s made major ingredient is carrot the semolina is purely for binding purposes ;)
I kinda feel bad for him. Nobody properly responds when he says "Kaise ho bhaiya". He is trying so hard to engage but it's like one-way trafic. Although I understand most of these people don't speak proper english but still. I smile and a friendly gesture would be feasible :)
Excellent video. The video is shot so well. The focus on the food texture, your explanation, and your interaction with the people. All so good. Excellent.
Jonny Hardy He uploaded this vedio today. Although, i don't know particularly on which day he visited those streets (I read the entire description) it would be better if you would contact him through Instagram, "Finger crossed" I wish He is still in Punjab to meet his Punjabi fans😆😃
The thing about India is that, once you dare to approach people and treat them with respect, they will be more than willing to help and share their stuffs. Like the mango papad selling vendor, he didnt even charge him and was eagerly showing him all his papad varieties :)
exactly...hahaha...I like india's curry compare to other types of curry from other country...I miss the day when I was in the middle east...I miss the foooooooood.
Indian food is so vast and complex. I appreciated hearing the names and ingredients and spices as can be intimidating & not sure what dishes one would enjoy. As an American have just had tandoori & Dal which is my favorite ❤ but like to learn more. Now I am addicted to snack mixes with crunchy chickpea noodles spicy soybeans & things like that!
@@iknowvator3828 They're making an effort. They probably know more languages than the people that are small minded enough to laugh at them for trying to speak in English.
Honestly who hates on effort. People hating usually can't speak English either. If I went to Spain and spoke broken Spanish I'd be heart broken if they told me to f* off.
Curry! Just the dish I need right now! 🍲 Wonderful food as always but I'm really surprised by indian food, it is really fresh and looks insanely tasty. Greetings Trevor and thank you so much!
Love Trevor’s enthusiasm learning some of the language everywhere he goes! Glad he tried Indian street food out, and I know for sure I’m never going there for the street food -the guys in this video touched everything he ate with their hands. As an South African born Indian, that’s just a no-no. Much prefer the Malaysia videos and street food from there.
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I read it somewhere that A couple from America lost their luggage and everything in India and they spent their time in Gurudwara. Someone told them that if you need any help in India. Spot a man with beard and turban ask him for help
@@geopolitics_globallookout never forget that whatever they does.. U cant take out kindness and bravism... Infact there us a big role of them in freedom of India.. since the religion established....du u get that... Keep in mind... By the way im Southindian n ur from North. So u should be knowing mire than me...
@@sanket9887 I know everything man and I can challenge anyone noone respect them more than me but we cant ignore what they become nowdays what they r doing nowdays and I dont believe any north south we r brother we r indian We had some bad experience of punjab thats y I am saying this my best friend is sikh
Wow! Thats the word that describes this. Indian people just really have a higher food standard than the rest of the world. The world needs more of this. I mean, i've made murgh makhani a few times but thats just MY take on it, in the Netherlands, it CANNOT compare or even be close to the flavor that dish will have when I visit India (I have to go there once in my life AT LEAST!); the culture is rich, the food is out of this world and the history that lives there is so interesting. Then also, Indian people just know how to really make vegetarian dishes. They are the masters of the veggies :) Look at all those dishes! Great video, awesome country!