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HappyTravels TV is for
✰ people who are learning English
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✰ people who love travelling and learning about cultures
✰ people who are learning English
✰ multicultural people
✰ people who love travelling and learning about cultures
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What is Armchair Travel? (Japanese snacks and ESL vocabulary lesson)
zhlédnutí 137Před 3 lety
In this video, I’m going to show you some Japanese snacks from a company called Bokksu. I’m also going to teach you some English vocabulary, and Japanese vocabulary. The words I’m going to teach you are: • armchair travel (idiom) • unique • hospitality (English) omotenashi (Japanese) • snack • souvenir (English), omiyage (Japanese) ☁︎☁︎☁︎☁︎☁︎ You can learn more about Bokksu here: www.bokksu.com...
A short message from Happy Travels TV
zhlédnutí 55Před 4 lety
I want to make more videos about travel and culture in the future, but right now I’m not sure how I want to do that. I want to think of a better way to talk about different cultures. What are your recommendations? ☁︎☁︎☁︎☁︎☁︎ My recommendations for learning about other cultures (written by people in those cultures): Indigenous Canadians Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese Book www.amazon.ca/Indian-...
Find Your Tribe (or Not?)
zhlédnutí 78Před 4 lety
Do you want to find your tribe (people with similar interests)? This video won’t tell you how to do that. ☁︎☁︎☁︎☁︎☁︎ Subscribe: czcams.com/channels/NNoko2iHXSSUiIWoXr0vEA.html Follow me on Twitter: happytravelstv?lang=en ☁︎☁︎☁︎☁︎☁︎ Original music: Find Your Tribe | HappyTravelsTV / Cheri Dueck ☁︎☁︎☁︎☁︎☁︎ Do you want to help translate my videos? Click here: goo.gl/GNLHwU If you’ve ne...
Aquariums | Lost and Found: HappyTravels in Japan
zhlédnutí 36Před 4 lety
Special Episode Lost & Found: HappyTravels in Japan I love going to aquariums in Japan. Even if you don’t speak Japanese, you can enjoy watching many different kinds of sea creatures. Here are websites of the aquariums where I took all the photos in this video. These are the links to the English sites (if available), but you can read many of these sites in Korean, Chinese, Thai, and of course J...
[Music Video] The Forks is a meeting place
zhlédnutí 27Před 4 lety
I made a song with sounds that I recorded at The Forks in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The sounds that I used are at the beginning of the video (waves, train, gopher, fountain, playground drums and pipes). If you want to visit The Forks, you can find more information here. www.theforks.com/ Follow me on Twitter: @HappyTravelsTV Do you want to help translate my videos? Click here: goo.gl/GNLHwU I...
Food in Japan | Lost and Found: HappyTravels in Japan
zhlédnutí 52Před 5 lety
#Japanesefood Food in Japan Special Episode Lost & Found: HappyTravels in Japan I love going to Japan because of the amazing food. Maybe you’ve heard of sushi and ramen, but there are so many other kinds of food. I’ll show you some of my favourites in this video. Twitter: @HappyTravelsTV Do you want to help translate my videos? Click here: goo.gl/GNLHwU If you’ve never translated a CZcams video...
Kagoshima | New and Old Trees
zhlédnutí 32Před 5 lety
Lost & Found: Happy Travels in Japan This episode: Kagoshima Prefecture - New and Old Trees More information about Kagoshima Prefecture: www.japan-guide.com/list/e1246.html More information about Yakushiama: www.japan-guide.com/e/e4650.html lost and found (noun) a place in a public building where things that people have lost are stored (dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/lost-and-found...
Oita | Cute Town, Fall Leaves, and a Devil
zhlédnutí 13Před 5 lety
Lost & Found: Happy Travels in Japan This episode: Oita Prefecture - Cute Town, Fall Leaves, and a Devil More information about Oita Prefecture: www.japan-guide.com/list/e1243.html lost and found (noun) a place in a public building where things that people have lost are stored (dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/lost-and-found ) A “lost and found” is a place where you go to find someth...
Miyazaki | Waterfalls
zhlédnutí 163Před 5 lety
Lost & Found: Happy Travels in Japan This episode: Miyazaki Prefecture - Waterfalls More information about Miyazaki Prefecture: www.japan-guide.com/list/e1245.html lost and found (noun) a place in a public building where things that people have lost are stored (dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/lost-and-found ) A “lost and found” is a place where you go to find something that you have...
A Castle and...Mars?
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Lost & Found: Happy Travels in Japan This episode: Kumamoto Prefecture - A Castle, and… Mars? More information about Kumamoto Prefecture: www.japan-guide.com/list/e1244.html lost and found (noun) a place in a public building where things that people have lost are stored (dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/lost-and-found ) A “lost and found” is a place where you go to find something tha...
Aichi | France, Nepal, and Turkey (Little World)
zhlédnutí 47Před 5 lety
Lost & Found: Happy Travels in Japan This episode: Aichi Prefecture - France, Nepal, and Turkey (Little World) More information about Aichi Prefecture: www.japan-guide.com/list/e1221.html More information about Little World: www.littleworld.jp/english/index.html lost and found (noun) a place in a public building where things that people have lost are stored (dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/...
Yayoi Kusama's Red Pumpkin on Naoshima
zhlédnutí 27Před 5 lety
Lost & Found: Happy Travels in Japan This episode: Kagawa Prefecture - A Red Pumpkin, and Ocean Views More information about Kagawa Prefecture: www.japan-guide.com/list/e1233.html More information about Naoshima: www.japan-guide.com/e/e5475.html lost and found (noun) a place in a public building where things that people have lost are stored (dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/lost-and-...
Nara | A Temple with Cherry Blossoms, and Deer
zhlédnutí 29Před 5 lety
Lost & Found: Happy Travels in Japan This episode: Nara Prefecture - A Temple with Cherry Blossoms, and Deer More information about Nara Prefecture: www.japan-guide.com/list/e1228.html lost and found (noun) a place in a public building where things that people have lost are stored (dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/lost-and-found ) A “lost and found” is a place where you go to find so...
Hyogo | A Castle, Beef, and Onsen
zhlédnutí 43Před 5 lety
Lost & Found: Happy Travels in Japan This episode: Hyogo Prefecture - A Castle, Beef, and Onsen More information about Hyogo Prefecture: www.japan-guide.com/list/e1230.html lost and found (noun) a place in a public building where things that people have lost are stored (dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/lost-and-found ) A “lost and found” is a place where you go to find something that...
Kanagawa | Big Buddha, Mount Fuji, and Ramen
zhlédnutí 26Před 5 lety
Kanagawa | Big Buddha, Mount Fuji, and Ramen
Saitama | Edo-Style Buildings and Boy’s Day
zhlédnutí 10Před 5 lety
Saitama | Edo-Style Buildings and Boy’s Day
Chiba | Beside the Sea, and Under the Sea
zhlédnutí 18Před 5 lety
Chiba | Beside the Sea, and Under the Sea
Ishikawa | Traditional Buildings, and Eating Gold
zhlédnutí 14Před 5 lety
Ishikawa | Traditional Buildings, and Eating Gold
Gifu | Traditional Houses in a Traditional Town
zhlédnutí 95Před 5 lety
Gifu | Traditional Houses in a Traditional Town
Miyajima (Hiroshima) | A Gate in the Water, and This Guy
zhlédnutí 21Před 5 lety
Miyajima (Hiroshima) | A Gate in the Water, and This Guy
Hiroshima | The Atomic Bomb Dome, Street Art, and Okonomiyaki
zhlédnutí 26Před 5 lety
Hiroshima | The Atomic Bomb Dome, Street Art, and Okonomiyaki
Kyoto | Bamboo, Stairs, and… Who’s This?
zhlédnutí 33Před 5 lety
Kyoto | Bamboo, Stairs, and… Who’s This?
Tokyo | Lost and Found: Happy Travels in Japan
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Tokyo | Lost and Found: Happy Travels in Japan
Do you guys in canada use any flavor enhancer ? Or MSG
Some people might use MSG, but people use table salt.
Hi all canadian friends. Coming from Malaysia. I want to know what canadians eat on daily basis ( only canadian food/recipe)
You can watch the video and look through the comments. A few Canadians have already commented about what they eat. We are very diverse!
Every neighborhood in Montreal has a better area then Osborne Village.
I am indian, I used to be cook. After watching many videos, I came to know there is huge difference in indian food and foreign food. In our indian food . Roti (bread) rice. And daal(curry) is main food we eat it every day. And for taste we uses very other foods. And I was assuming that same pattern in other countries food. But I came to know their's main dish is combination of main food mixe with tasty side food. Main food is 40 % like rice .Seagate. noodle. 60% meat eggs sausages veggies. In one dish. That's all. Different concepts of home made food. . I was confused. Now I am not. My mistake was serching different part in meal. In india 75% is roti rice curry. And only 25% is tasty food. We first eat roti(bread) with tasty food. After finishing roti and half amount of tasty food. We takes rice and curry. We accomplished it by remaning tasty food. 😊😊😊.
It’s so interesting how there are not only different flavours around the world, but also different concepts and ways of eating! Thanks for sharing your “lightbulb moment” (realization)!
Curry. 😂
I am Canadian and I eat PUPUSAS, that’s right 😅
There’s a lot of Canadian food Lobster sandwiches, chowders, different types of seafood and shellfish downers bologna, potato dishes, stews, hot sandwiches, fly pepperoni, boiled vegetables, poutine, fish and chips, sausages, molasses bread, pancakes, and maple syrup. Those are some familiar dishes, but the list goes on and on don’t forget our stews
It sounds like you’re from the Maritimes! The food on your list sound delicious, but very different from what’s available on the Prairies. I guess there are big differences between the food in the various regions of Canada.
I lived 10 yrs im Wpg & love seasonal changes now back to always hot Thailand!
Damn not only was this video informative... But I Just bought a couple of tickets to Canada 😂
Thanks! And have a great trip! 😊
Wtf do ya eat besides pouting loll 😂
I live on the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick. You will find scallops, lobster and baked beans consumed in my house.
Sounds delicious!! 😊
This is an under explored subject. I am an immigrant. When we first came to Canada, we tried to cook food from our home country using ingredients found back home. But that quickly proved too expensive. We adopted slowly. Replacing ingredients with cheaper local ingredients. Years later, our home cooked meals resemble food from the home country but it is different. We noticed this more when we have relatives visit us.
I think a lot of immigrants to Canada have a similar experience. Some people even invent complete new dishes because they change their home country’s dish so much.
The cheese and poutin reminds me of the food in the netherlands
Interesting! 😃
Please I need someone or company that can sponsor me to work abroad and pay later to the company or the person.Thank you
Unfortunately, I can’t help you, but I hope you find someone.
@@happytravelstv Thanks
It can really depend upon where you live in Canada. Since I live in Toronto, it is extremely easy to get any type of food. You can find ingredients in the local grocery stores or take out from restaurants. As a teacher, I can see the lunches that are brought to school. It is incredible the variety that the kids bring daily.
Thanks for sharing! 😊 We definitely have a wide of variety of food in Canada, especially in the bigger cities.
Toronto has a great restaurant scene. Come to think of it, so does Vancouver, (maybe better than Toronto's), and to some extent, so does Québec, and maybe even Montréal (although Montréal has focused on more 'niche dishes,' like bagels, & pizza). Food-wise, mostly only two cultures have made Canada what it is today: Chinese, and to a lesser extent, French. Outside of these, the third greatest positive influence on the Canadian food scene are the indigenous cultures and the many ancient local ingredients. So if you aren't going to eat "Duck Confit" or "Pâté de Foie Gras" in Québec City, or "Fried Lobster in XO Sauce" in Toronto, you'll be feasting on "Grilled Moose Steaks" in upper Saskatchewan, or "Stewed Seaweed-Berries with Salted Giant Cod" up on the coast of Labrador. Truly, Canada had a unique and underrated World-Class Culinary Scene that has yet to be discovered and explored by the more influential palettes on the planet. I just wonder which of the great (non-US) food cities will be the first to open an authentic "Canadian Restaurant," Paris, Amsterdam, Dubai, Tokyo, Sydney, Singapore, Geneva, Shanghai, Berlin, etc. My money is on Tokyo or Amsterdam. Tokyo because they are taken-in by fads there, and Amsterdam because it was the first city in Europe to open an authentic Mexican Restaurant, and because it has easier access to Canadian Ingredients. Either way, I'll be there on opening day, cash in-hand, with my mouth open and my tongue hanging out.
Thanks for sharing your perspective! 😊
As a Canadian I eat only food that tastes good,never junk food.😂
Hawaiian pizza was invented in Chatham Ontario Canada
Thanks for sharing that! 👍
Really informative, thank you very much 😀😀 My daughter is soon moving to Canada and it is so good to know information like this 👍👍👍👍
I’m glad this video was helpful! Best of luck to your daughter! 😊
My adopted dad is mexican but im.adopted so im.not sure if that counts
If you feel like you fit into more than one culture, I’d say that counts! 😀
@@happytravelstv definately grew up around mexican culture my older sisters had pinatas(my spelling sucks) my adopted mom would make tamales and homemade torillas one of my older sisters and my adopted mom had lots of friends who were mexican many of my classmates were from columbia or puerto rico but there was always a racist devide between my white family and my adopted dads side of the family. I feel more drawn to mexico i just never knew where i fit in. And mexican music was a big thing during gatherings i didnt appriciate it as much as i do now.
Interesting! I think many multicultural people can fit in to more than one culture- in other words, know the social rules - but they might only feel like they belong (can be themselves) in one of those cultures. Or it might depend on each situation
I get that Canadians eat a lot of international cuisines, like Pho, Thai, Indian etc.. Thing is, that is not Canadian food. Does Canada have a version of U.S. southern Soul Food? Which was created on U.S. soil by African Americans, with input & ingredients from Native Americans? What were your grand parents eating in the 40's & 50's, before all of the immigrants from developing countries arrived? Surely there must be some foods/ dishes that were/ are uniquely Canadian? Also, what about Indigenous/ native Canadian food?
Thanks for your comment! I don't think Canada has any versions of southern Soul Food, although every immigrant and settler always tries to replicate the food of their homeland using what is available to them. Many Canadians of my parents' and grandparents' generation ate some version of the "old style" meal that I mention in my video at around 1:35. They would've also eaten the food from their homelands in Europe. Indigenous people in Canada lost much of their culture, including their food culture, because of the residential schools, but I think that the Indigenous people in the area of Canada where I live (Manitoba) ate a lot of buffalo / bison in the pre-European-contact times. You can still find bison meat in some stores in Manitoba. There are some other uniquely Canadian foods, but many of them are versions of foods from other countries. You can read about a few of them here: fuelforthesole.com/canadian-food-famous-best-meals-dishes/.
@@happytravelstv Thanks for the feedback. I looked at the link and found it very informative. That is actually what I was looking for. It did list some traditional Canadian foods, as well as food from other parts of the world, which has been adopted into Canadian cuisine, with a local twist. In regards to Indigenous food where I live (U.S.). It is the same scenarios here, we also had residential schools, which served to wipe out Native American culture, languages and cuisine to a great extent. From what I hear most Native cuisine has disappeared. Even on reserves the majority of Indigenous people eat the same foods that other Americans eat. Which is what they find in grocery stores. Not much still exists in the way of authentic Native cuisine in the U.S. That said, Natives throughout the Americas have had a tremendous impact on food around the entire world. Indigenous people in the Americas hybridized and developed most of the staple food crops that the entire world eats. Namely beans, corn, potatoes, and squash. Just imagine there there were no beans or potatoes in Europe, Asia or Africa prior the 1400's, until early European settlers brought these Native American crops back to Europe and subsequently the rest of the world. Hard to imagine Ireland without potatoes or India without bean dishes. Thanks again!
I like Canadian food czcams.com/video/_bSI6XDakoQ/video.html
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We eat everything and that’s the beauty of Canada.
Thank you for your comment! 😊
Canada is a country founded on multiculturalism, most the food we eat comes from around the globe and its combined depending on where you go.
Thanks for your comment! 😊
We eat sea fruit
Thanks for your comment, Luc! Where are you from?
Imma be real with you people my Canadian diet consists of maple syrup and a tiny bit of french food. Water, never heard of it I will only drink maple syrup and purely maple syrup no other liquids
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@@Accordgaming-io9lh Ik where u live and Ik what your diet is Mohammad from yt 0 sub haver
I am personally offended and I know who you are we are in discord rn and your not Canadian you a fake Canadian you American
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Thank you so much for dedicating yourself to presenting the best for your followers. continue in this humility that you will reach your dreams that are stored in your heart. May God always continue to bless you 🙌 I'm watching your videos here in Brazil 👍
Thank you for your sweet and kind words! ❤️ 🇧🇷
Im from iran How is gravy made?would you Guide me.
Actually, I’ve never made gravy. But I found this recipe www.inspiredtaste.net/36231/easy-gravy-recipe/
I'm watching because I was curious
Thanks for watching! 😊
Food with salt and black pepper fish Canadian food does not exist
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I Love our Food an North American all nations this is a Good List of our basic foods but we also eat same as our American Friends and Neighbors along with English French an Scottish Cuisine our Founding Countries .
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Good morning like 👍❤️ my friend l like 👍
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Most Indians think Europeans and North Americans eat bread and jam only 😄
Oh, that’s funny! 😆
Obrigado meu amigo boa noite
De nada! 😊
#1 Tim Hortons
We love our Timmies! 😆
I went to canadian house fordinner and they made 3 pots of mash potato and roast beef, gravy.
That sounds very Canadian! 😊
Today is Sunday and I am having the very traditional Canadian Sunday lunch/dinner today: roast beef with Yorkshire pudding, roasted potatoes, with vegetables (peas, carrots and cabbage). Yes, this meal is originally from the UK, but so many of us in English Canada have had this on Sunday it's as much ours as it is theirs. :)
Thanks for your comment! I’ve had this meal for Christmas dinner.
We are Canadian ,we cook a lot of internationally inspired foods, as authentic as we can make it without trying too hard, we have done Greek, Mexican, Asian ( different regions), French, Italian . Takeout is often vietnamese or japanese, special dinners at home would be prime rib or steak. Baked salmon and salad is frequent meal as is chicken and dumplings or any american comfort food like meatloaf, hamburgers etc. Growing up my diet was much less varied: meat, potatoes and veggies which I think is typical of european immigrant families.
Thanks for your comment! 😊
I am curious how common is eating horse in Canada 🇨🇦 do a lot of people eat it?
It’s not very common. I’ve never seen it in a store or on a menu in a restaurant.
@@happytravelstv have you ever had it?
I have tried it, but not in Canada.😊 I had horse sashimi when I was in Japan. I mention it in my "Food in Japan" video. czcams.com/video/hjK3jXBkh80/video.html
Thanks for sharing this ♥️♥️
Thanks for watching! 😊
I love Canadian food.
What’s your favourite dish?
Thank u for this wonderful video
Glad you liked it! 😊
Nanaimo bars!
Yes, nanaimo bars are Canadian! 🇨🇦
Very interesting your channel
Thank you so much! 😊
Im a Canadian!!! I love Poutine!
Thanks for your comment! 😊 Poutine is so yummy!