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Halwa is carrot and may also contain some semolina
ОтветитьWith hygiene issue, my appetite will NEVER push me to eat these indian food. NO WAY!
ОтветитьSome of the foods look sort of good but no one wears gloves. It all looks very unsanitary. I would be nervous to eat any of it for that reason
ОтветитьThe background music worst
ОтветитьHave you paid these people for view's, or just lined your own pocket,
ОтветитьStop saying wowww to everyhing bro
It really annoys
Who would want to eat street food in India are you really serious….Its a dirty hell hole ….no gloves?….you will get poisoned….
ОтветитьFor people who think the Indian street food is dirty and unhygienic please go and check in your burger kings and McDonalds 😂
Ответитьi guess i would be pooing fire many days after eating most of that.
Ответитьwhat about the famous indian streetfood food hygiene good??? 😅 any comments bruh?😅
ОтветитьMost of India street food made by man. And Southeast Asia street food made by man and woman etc....
Ответитьbro i got diarrhea just by watching this. can't imagine what you went through lol
ОтветитьLegit question.. did you have delhi belly? All looked so delicious
ОтветитьLol - your tour guide didn’t warn you NOT to take the ENTIRE piece of pickled mango with just ONE bite of parantha ….Lol
You’re supposed to just take the smallest amount. That should’ve last you for the whole parantha. Live and learn right?!
Omigod I would never been able to eat something cooked in cow dung! You’re brave…Lol
ОтветитьEeeek… the halwa gave me diabetes just looking at it!
My mom makes it at home and it’s not that sweet or oily from ghee… I always find Indian sweets TOO sweet… I wish they didn’t kill it with so much sugar and oil/ghee.
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ОтветитьCHINEES FOOD INDIAN FOOD ,VIETNAMESE FOOD.WHISHE ONE YOU LIKE THE MOST
Ответитьabsolute heathens.
ОтветитьLOVED YOUR VIDEO FROM SRI LANKA. ❤
ОтветитьI think it might be carrot halwa, not semolina halwa. It is one of the finest deserts in India. 😊
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ОтветитьCome and check Pakistani meal also, almost slightly different. We'll come dude.
ОтветитьWell at least the guy didn't say Curry
ОтветитьThat “red sauce” is food colouring lol
ОтветитьYou're a brave man, Luke, eating things that my Puritan New England palate would never essay . . .
ОтветитьThis guys food channel is by far the best, he’s a great presenter
Ответитьall dishes are delicuse which one u taste really i like all of dish nice jjourney.
ОтветитьOh ma’am 😁
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ОтветитьIf you are not Indian you can die if you eat street food in India. Youe immune system is not build for that.
ОтветитьHow on Earth do you not have Delhi belly??? I am quite impressed. I would be a basket case. Greetings from Vancouver, BC
Ответитьsuch amazing and delicious foods indians are the best in street foods ever
ОтветитьLuke, I am noticing that Indian cuisines (and street-foods especially) as seen in documentaries like this are mostly very unhealthy: far too much sugar, ultra-processed flour, added fat/oils, almost everything deep-fried, etc. Do you have recommendations for genuine vegan and health-conscious cuisines?
ОтветитьYou're still alive?
ОтветитьDisgusting food 🤮🤮🤮
ОтветитьHow can you eat that dirty sh*t?! 🤢 🤮
ОтветитьYou mean 35 NORTH Indian Street foods. There is a ton more you have missed. Mumbai (the food capital), the famous Haleem and biryani of Hyderabad, Dosas and other amazing dishes of the south and and and.. the video will.become 5-6 hours long to cover the whole of this great nation
ОтветитьHi Sweetheart, I quite love you...
ОтветитьHindistan'da yemek yemeye cesaret edemem🙄🙄🤐🤐
ОтветитьTry eating khaman and dhokla in gujrat
ОтветитьWe all are happy that you enjoyed the food in India! 😊 Your trip to India has covered good amount of Northern part of India and of course small part of East and West India. I hope you'll enjoy rest of the East, West and South India during your next visit because you're missing many best food items that other parts of the country has to offer...
ОтветитьThe bread cooked in smoldering cow dung probably tempts aversion from some people because of the associations we have regarding other types of poop, namely our own human poops, which can actually be very dangerous for us. Cow dung is, in the first place, very different in its composition - basically plant/grass fiber and maybe gastric/digestive juices to some extent. People in some countries actually EAT those gastric juices and bile from animals like a cow. Come to think of it, most cheeses people enjoy contain calf bile, or at least an enzyme there-from (rennet). Using the cow dung as fuel/coals to cook the bread, even if traces of ash end up in the final food, is far less of a contact or encounter with internal animal essences than either of the practices mentioned above are. Anyone who can eat the flesh/carcass of a deceased cow, has little (if any) reason to cringe at the notion of eating a little bit of dung ash.
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ОтветитьNt good 4 health .....Stay safe Bro
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