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I like that young man. He's genuinely knows what is the typical taste (of a Pinoy palate). He's a good food critic than all of you. Include him next time food vlog reactions.
When TRAIN law was passed all sugar sweetened drinks was affected. The main reason of TRAIN LAW is to fight obesity and higher revenue. So big companies followed the government and reduced sugar on their drinks. That's why some companies changed their cap to yellow.
Sarsi and root beer is like my childhood drink and till now i would love to drink it- sarsi just taste strong and unusual for many but if you have the exotic liking for such thing then it'll be a win for the person like me
Please bring Haeum next time, even though he's just a kid he knows how to appreciate the food. I hope you try to cook Filipino dishes. It's really good you guys better try it...
So Koreans don't like their food to be salty but love their drinks to be so sweet like c2 is still bland for you guys but when I drink c2 I always think how much sugar they put on it lol
Not all of us. My mom dislikes salty food but the rest of us like it (depending on what it is ofc); and my parents hate sugary drinks and I'm not a huge fan of it, but my siblings like it. Everything depends on the person. But majority of the time it's because food in Korea isn't that salty.
@@christina9111 oh my bad I'm not stereotyping or something it's just from all the Koreans trying Filipino food I watch like from the battle trip from KBS they always say our food are salty, now I'm really curious how Korean food taste
@@kazuma6976 Yes I can tell you're not stereotyping, you're reflecting from a common pattern you've seen. It's true that most people in Korea don't prefer salty food. As for how Korean food taste like, the food is usually savory or spicy. Foods are usually given flavor with soy sauce, chili powder (and other stuff added ofc), soybean paste, etc.
@@christina9111 but for me our food is savory but I do think our soy sauce is pretty salty compared to others and this is just fyi there are a lot of spicy foods here we just usually put it to exotic foods to get rid of the smell like "paklay" it's a combination of innards. I'm just sharing cause I really support the friendship between South Korea and Philippines. And also you're our number 1 tourist so yeah
It is because Filipinos eat ulam with rice so the rice makes the ulam less salty. While Koreans they eat ulam separately. Even fried chickens they eat it as snacks.
I love how Haeum described the drinks. Hahaha. Sounds like a professional critique. And ofc, the Piattos muckbang of Jacob. Cheese was also my favorite before but now, it's already Sour & Cream 😁
It’s fun to see the reactions of your cousins specially Jacob. it really shows how he like the piatos by licking his finger to savor the cheese favor 😂😂😂
Every Filipino family probably had their Royal drinks whenever they are sick or having fever during their childhood. Aside from it boosts the apetite of the sick our mom also believe that it has healing properties. 😂
Haeum is so cute and I love how he describes each taste, very informative ^^. Though I feel bad when I think he wants to eat Piattos more haha. I hope he got to eat Piattos with different flavors ^^ You can also try the Nacho Pizza, Roast Beef, and Sour Cream & Onion flavor
Young Mr. Kim is very smart, polite and very kind with his answers. I'm surprised that he likes Sarsi, when I was younger I hate it, we have another brand before called A&W. But when I grew older, I love it compared to the usual soda. This video is so much fun!!
I am a Filipino and when we were young our parents usually gave us Royal True Orange when we have colds or fever. Maybe because there is Vitamins in it or just to bribe us to get well soon. Batang 80's can relate to this.
I know everyone have different in taste ... I appreciate that .. You're awesome no filter ... Everyone have different opinion.. God bless you and good job .. 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Hahahha i reallt like this video!! On your next taste test video, please also include Haeum. He's eloquent for his age. I like how he gave his review. Very smart and cute kid 😊😊
hi kristy i'm your new subscriber here. i like how you content filipino culture, food etc on your own family. you're like the new sandara park for this generation. in this video i like the small one beside piattos king he/she know how to taste like in sarsi that's right sarsi is like a combination of toothpaste and cola. hope that little cho will show again in your video.
I wanted to say you should let them try the Chuckie as frozen (Not like a popsicle but soft ice consistency) however it might be too cold in Korea right now for that type of snack. My school canteen used to do that with "Moo", was a great hot day snack!
Hey ate I think you should let them try Dutch mill its a famous drink too and many kids love buying it it has many flavors like orange strawberries and more and its kinda taste sweet you should try it!
very late haha but ate christy, kaano-ano niyo po ba si haeum? ang cute, very articulate at such a young age. isama niyo naman ulit siya in your future vlogs.