@@destroyerz123 But he wasn’t biased though, I’m fairly sure he misspelled based, that’s the only logical explanation considering how bad the American breakfast actually is
Btw we Americans aren't eating this everyday lol, this is only for special occasions, we usually eat something like cereal or yogurt or a smoothie or toast, but whenever that special occasion comes this meal hits the spot
Yeah an actual average American breakfast from a restaurant is usually like 2 decent sized pancakes, hash browns or home fries if you're from places like Oklahoma, which are immensely superior to hash browns, then maybe like 4 small sausage links or 2 pieces of bacon and some version of 1 to 2 eggs with a side of toast or a biscuit, its enough food for having not eaten in about 12 hours
Moroccan breakfast would be. Green tea. Some nice authentic moroccan sweets like kaab el ghazal. Msemen with honey and cheese spread (i dont need the cheese spread) or nutella. Bighrir with honey and finally Sfinj with powdered sugar
@@user-kz9rz8ui1c lol damn. I live in America and I think he should’ve gave it a lower score just for how unhealthy and not necessary it is. If there’s one thing I hate and despise about my country it’s all the obese people. You can go to one place without seeing some fat ass waddling around. They are usually buying diet soda and fat burning pills expecting a miracle. Then they stop on the way home and get McDonald’s, gorge on enough food for 5 people, and then piss and moan about how “I literally diet and workout all the time, I can’t lose weight it’s not my fault. This one person on the Internet said obese people can’t lose weight because of our genetics” meanwhile there are people who lost 150+ pounds because they realized the simple, cold, hard truth which is eat less and move more fat cunt.
If you are like me and is not picky at all is that a good score. I havent tasted anything in my live that is worse then 3. Yet food that is higher then 7 is rare to come by
Probably because it lacks any amount of nutritional value whatsoever. You get a small amount of protein, a daily intake of sugar, and 1/2 of the fat you should eat in a day in the first meal. It’s wild. I’m from America and think this is a bad depiction of American breakfast. I know way more people eating omelette, smoothies or cereal than anything.
To be fair he factors in nutrition and it's caloric value. Our food might be good but holy fuck sometimes it's gross thinking about how unhealthy it is.
You probably already figured it out but just in case. he gives votes about break fast depending on how healty, nutritious and tasty a break fast is. USA break fast is very delicious, but not very healty or healty so its 5.5 (compare to a well cooked meat and vegetables meal)
@@xeviusUsagi I mean yeah it’s not healthy when you make it the unhealthy way, if you make less pancakes with more carbs select a different type of bacon that has more meat than fat, and or just use sausage, And add greens with your eggs more than green onion three bam, it’s healthier and still taste good like before wrestling tournaments that’s what we would try to eat was pancakes eggs and then some type of vegetable, it’s very high in carb which is really good for a morning start for a lot of active people, that’s why it became so popular in America back in the day because when people were logging mining going to these really big dangerous construction sites they needed carbs for the energy so they would be able to make it through the day, it used to be way more common factor throughout like the 30s-60s
"Traditional" US breakfasts were designed for people about to work on the farm/ranch all day, but most folks don't normally eat that. Maybe a yogurt, cereal, fruit or a breakfast sandwich
You don't need the large stack of pancakes, but an omelet with some good toppin's and home fries is what I'd like to call comfort food that nothing compares to.
Except for the fact that absolutely nobody would have enough time or money to make this every morning lol Whoops I forgor about people in Disney channel movies/shows
This is a farmhand breakfast, meant for eating after having already done several hours of farm chores. For most of us, it’s the occasional Sunday brunch that replaces breakfast and lunch.
It’s like in movies or shows where the kid is rushing off for school, only taking a piece of toast from the breakfast table while the parent had made a widespread breakfast buffet that nobody looks twice at 😂
Because when someone from that country is upset, they will let you know. Without fail. It is like cooking a pasta dish wrong in front of an italian, except it's an american.
He’s a white person himself, the reason he rates it adequate is because white people are used to eating food like this such as bacon, pancakes, sausages all that American stuff. If Asian people rate it, most would like it because they don’t regularly eat it
@@Puzzlers100 i guess you could say that but the population of the USA is 329.5 million and because in america you are legally aloud to purchase atleast a pistol at the age of 5 (as of 2019) ur depiction of 430 million is inacurate
@@Will____13007 Ahh yes, I remember my fifth birthday, going out with my father and purchasing my first Glock 18 machine pistol. Good times here in America.
@@JustHighOnLife101 lol yeah its pretty fun here in america its definitely safe traveling here not having to worry about literally anyone pulling a gun out of their a** and shooting u
@@JBAXK you have eggs and either bacon or sausage which are both proteins pancakes definitely aren’t super healthy but they aren’t bad and a ton of people have a fruit with their breakfast which is also really good
Speaking for America, I can say this is not an average breakfast. This is like a big thing that does not happen very often, but we don’t usually eat on the weekdays for breakfast at least
If your eating this almost everyday. You are either obese or a body builder, the average America literally does not eat this on a daily or regular basis even.
It's got carbs from pancaked, fat from bacon and butter, and protein from bacon and eggs. Hashbrowns have all three The only thing lacking might be minerals and fiber.
A fried egg on some buttered toast is so good, just 2 slices with 2 eggs is all you really need for a full breakfast to get you gling for the day, qnd i think its pretty nutritious -the butter, but other than that
@@angelic_Death. people were mostly upset because the idiot was talking political views when making the breakfast and that's why they did it. He removed the political shit this time. I'm fine with the shit review just don't bring something like that into cooking. It's a bad practice
This would be good but with the thinner bacon from the first time. This is the kind of breakfast I grew up with but now I usually have oatmeal or a smoothie instead. I had to teach myself better eating habits.
@@ThatGu7 “Americans” eat just as much food as anyone else in any other country. American Food Corporations In partnership with the Pharmaceutical Corps profit off of making us Fat and unhealthy.
Nah US is right up there. Waffles instead of pancakes with maple syrup and butter. Cant go wrong. Bacon. Come on. Scrambled eggs are eggs. There you go. Hashbrowns are fried potatoes. Fried potatoes. Coffee and orange juice. Thats a top tier breakfast by any metric except calories.
Tbh I don’t know any Americans who eat this breakfast daily. (Unless they’re in a Disney movie). This breakfast is usually like special occasions, or Sundays.
Your pancakes weren’t in the shape of a gun, the bacon has to be oven cooked, and the eggs have to be made Gordon Ramsey style like you’re eating a pillow made out of spider silk.
Honestly no one really eats that kind of breakfast everyday. It’s just kind of a once in a while family thing. Like I had a waffle like a month ago, and before then it was probably Christmas time.
fr. its kinda crazy to call all american breakfasts *excessive* especially when youre eating enough food for like 3 people. no one is eating that, even people with money. on average, a person is goijng to mix and match and thats if they even eat breakfast. for some people breakfast is a cup of coffee, for some its a bowl of cereal.
maybe on a day i feel like cooking, ill eat 2-3 pieces of bacon and a biscuit. or maybe a waffle and some kielbasa. bro its okay to make a small portion💀
I feel like this meal would be good as something you eat in the afternoon while going out with friends, not something you eat first thing in the morning
I mean you’re actually supposed to start the day with a filling and large meal and eat less throughout the day. However no American could eat more than 3 of those pancakes with the bacon. 💀
So the idea behind this breakfast was you eat this and hopefully you won't be hungry cuz no one's going to give you a actual lunch break. 😅 American lunch is pathetic and most places don't give you longer than 30 minutes hopefully to eat it. Also this is more of a weekend breakfast. Nobody has time to cook all that. In the south we have something called first breakfast second breakfast I know it's a little hobbit like but first breakfast is usually a piece of toast or something while all that gets cooked for a giant family meal. That's where a lot of the nostalgia for American breakfast comes from.
@@rrnexx5221 Pancakes are actually a nice source of protein and calcium due to eggs being in it, and also milk (The only thing unhealthy about it, is the flour and sugar content). Eggs are also a great source of protein and have great potential for athletes, and let's not forget abou the hash browns which has health potential, it has high carbs which can be a good source for long lasting energy and the potatoes have a good fiber content. So if done correctly, US breakfast can have good health benefits. He says it's excessive, but he's the one who made a choice to make 9 stacks of pancakes, that was his choice lol. Nobody eats 9 stacks of pankcakes on average