Trying 3 Self Cooking Asian Meals that heats up with plain water 1. Self Cooking Spicy Chicken Mayo Bowl 2. Self Cooking Oden Hotpot 3. Self Cooking Spicy Ramen
It may sound disgusting, but mayonnaise actually makes good fried rice surprisingly. It’s just to make the rice a bit more richer flavor while cooking. I would recommend Kewpie for those that are curious on trying to cook fried rice if they are planning to add mayonnaise
Wow, this kind of food always amazed me. And the last one was so complete, so interesting and it has such an affordable price. Thank you for the video!
enjoy eating calcium hydroxide (the same stuff that is in cement) because that's what happens when you steam food in an uncovered container with calcium hydroxide heaters
@@Burger_pantsyou do realize that the toxic chemicals are inside the bag, heating the bag up? the water may be getting some chemicals but it’s only there to bring heat
let's be honest, it's not really safe to cook with calcium hydroxide and also in a plastic container (if I'm not wrong) but trying it once or twice and doing it only when you are camping or have some emergency wouldn't be that bad
that spicy ramen would be perfect to pack for long car trips for when you want a hot meal but don't want to go to a restaurant. i wish we had things like that here in the US
Wish we could get food like that in UK. Thank you for your great videos love the humour and your partner has a lovely face and she can show so well how goings taste 😊❤
The noodles on #3 look really good. Most of the dry Ramen packs we get in US are totally flavorless and mushy. Never seen these soft partly cooked noodles. Love to try them
I will happily travel 49 miles out of my way to get to my Asian Grocery store 😋💖🙈 My lady gotz everything , hotpots to dumplings , fresh seafood to homemade tofu 🥰🥰🥰 I'm trying to remember the name of my favorite one that had spicy tripe in it
You can accomplish this same meal in the United States for less than 2/3 the cost. You just need to know how to do it. Ramon, egg , meat and cook In microwave oven 😋. Add anything you wish on your budget.
Asian folks have the right idea, making meals like this that are both affordable and tasty as opposed to one or the other. I wouldn't feel bad having a pantry full of meals like these, myself.
cooking food in toxic chemical gas without any container to keep said TOXIC GAS from absorbing into your food? yes asians are really good at poisoning their consumers and ignoring health and safety rules that most of the western world abides by Ever wonder why our government doesn't give our troops MREs that have open containers? or why the packaging says "DO NOT EAT, DO NOT GET ON SKIN OR IN EYES"?
I love all the details of your Self Cooking Meals, Vending Machines and especially, Buffets! DancingBacons, you inspired me to make my own Hawaii based food and fun channel! (You consistently post great info and prices and not many channels do that!) I only have 700 subs, so I'm trying to work harder and harder to earn those subscribers. But the process is enjoyable and my only regret at the moment is I wish I had more time to make more videos. (Still work a 40 hr week and got littles to look afterwards) I saved and just bought a new Insta360 so I can make better quality videos! Aloha from Hawaii!
I highly doubt he cares about expired food when he is ingesting toxic chemicals (you don't steam food in calcium hydroxide gas, that rice and noodle dish was full of toxic chemicals
@@Burger_pants I should well imagine its no more toxic than using simple slaked lime in food products across the globe. Those "self-heating" pouches are used in more than "gimmicky" self heating foods from the stores, theyre used in MRE's by many countries too. So do those soldiers eating their meals heated with them drop dead after use? No. No more "dangerous" than eating processed foods with additives.
imagine going camping and saying hold up i gotta cook my rice. everyone's face would be priceless. i love the heating bag. i think it's a better invention than AI.
My school canteen sell self cook foods too I never tried it tho cuz i dont have time to wait for it to be cooked and the canteen usually close after school
In those self cooking pots I have noticed that they are all spicy is that a preference or are they just all spicy, as they just opened a H-mart in my neighborhood and they are likely to have them there.