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Ya know… it’s shi like this that makes me understand why people hate Americans so much. It’s fine to showcase other cultures food but dammmnnn at least show factual information. That’s not kimchi, those desserts aren’t Greek. Idk what else is wrong because I don’t know all the cultures but imma assume that it’s all just wildly inaccurate 😅
ОтветитьYum😋
ОтветитьGreece. Terrorists stop taking credit for everything. 😂
ОтветитьNot greece
Ответитьpoor kimchi.
Asian fried rice, the way they cook look sooo stupid.
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ОтветитьWho wrote the script? I paused the video after hearing "Baklava is a desert from Greece" and also Galata Boregi is obviously a pastry originated in Istanbul, Galata. How does this channel expect its viewers to continue watching a content that is not true? Very disappointing.
Ответитьbro that's called fried rice lol
ОтветитьSweetly delicious
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Ответить밥그릇에 젓가락 꼽는건 뒈진사람 기릴때나 하는 짓이다 양놈새끼들아......ㅠㅠ
ОтветитьI do love these shows. I think this one is many years old and cut down time wise from the original video. The narrator was perfect for these shows. One thing I have noticed about watching these videos on this channel, Discovery UK & others if you go to a video that has been out for 3+ years it is full of - obnoxious people making really silly comments. Hating this or that about the video. Thank you for these shows. PJ
ОтветитьEVEN THOSE ALL DESSERT'S NAMES TURKİSH! NOT GREEK!
EVEN THEIR CAN NOT MAKE GOOD 😫
galactoboureko is greek. baklava is turkish.
ОтветитьThe Greeks' problem of owning everything. baklava is turk dessert.
Ответитьthis is not kataifi it is Konafa, Kataifi is something else entirely it is stable in Ramadan pastry in egypt
ОтветитьFood worker??? That’s a new one.
ОтветитьAm I the only one wondering about them placing the chopsticks up like that? Isn't that a huge cultural no-no? I've heard it repeatedly that chopsticks should never be stood up that way since it's reminiscent of incense sticks.
ОтветитьDéjà vu
ОтветитьBAKLAVA. IS. NOT. A. DESSERT. FROM. GREECE. UGH
Even the word "burma" comes from the Turkish word "burmak" which means twisting in English like the chef does in the video.
It's from Turkiye, not greek! Just accept it god damnit!
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ОтветитьThis delicious food is not only in Greece, I'm from Bulgaria and we have this and I think originally coming from Turkey
ОтветитьThat's not Kimchi..
ОтветитьYeah, watching this before breakfast probably wasn't a good idea - my stomach is rumbling and my mouth is watering.
ОтветитьI am watching this show from childhood ❤
ОтветитьI love your videos, can I get a comment heart?❤
ОтветитьDelicious
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