Garnt Hacked the Uber Eats Spice System
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When Thai people miss home, they want Thai food
When British people miss home, they want Indian food
Lol dark😂
XD levels.
To be fair, Tikka Masala was a British creation to introduce curry to English people XD
Meanwhile Joey (maybe): "God I miss chicken salt"
Lmao
ordering thai food
garnt : writes in thai
moments later
garnt : breaths fire, and is very happy
ขอเผ็ดๆครับ
Well we are nothing short of true dragons
This is fine. This is fine.
มันก็จริงอ่ะ ประเทศอื่นมันทำไมมันเผ็ดพอไม่ได้เลย
I'm an Australian expat living in Thailand and I have the opposite problem.. pretty much everytime I order food I say ไม่เผ็ดได้โปรดครับ (not spicy please), however 90% of the time the Thai interpretation of not spicy still burns my mouth. maybe I should write in English 🤔
LOL Garnt writing in thai got me. Store owner saw that SOS and basically went "I gotchu fam"
he thought "I don't want bad reviews written in Thai on my Google reviews" 🤣🤣
Garnt: "Thai food"
Connor: "Indian food"
Joey: "Chicken salt"
An Indian friend once cooked a "mild" curry for his birthday. I really liked it, really spicy and at my limit, but with a lassi it was very nice. And he just started pouring more spices onto his paltes...
Lassi with spicy food 😘
I hate spicy food but I should try to get used to it within 10 years
I've never had curry, but a mango lassi is a very solid drink. Super creamy and sweet.
@@Noirenoe Just increase it one level at a time once you get comfortable with your current level. Your spice nerves on your tongue and mouth get used to the repeated spice and react less over time.
It's mild for him. You're just weak.
Garnt: orders in Japanese
Chef: Ah a Japanese they must want mild
Garnt: orders in Thai
Chef: I see you're a man of Thai culture as well
I used to enjoy crippling heat, now I’m more about balance.
I'll take maximum spice as long as I'm able to. Since I heard that it can cause health problems for elderly people. I want to enjoy it while I still can lol
@@mastaw fair
yes, i too enjoy pain
As long as the spice doesn’t distract me from the actual flavors of the dish, then I’m good with it
You miss the chance to use the synergy meme
Mission failed we will get them next time
Speaking of spicy, am i the only type of person here who puts like 1-3 drops of spicyness and you say to yourself "This is not spicy enough. Let's drop 10 more spicyness" and few minutes later you regret everything lol
Everytime
Kinda depends, am I crying from the pain? Too spicy. Am I feeling the heat? Not enough. Am I sweating and in some amounts of pain? Perfect.
Pad krapow, my favourite! One time I went to a Thai restaurant, and the waitress asked how spicy would I like it? I said spicy. She asked, "Spicy, or whiteman spicy?" I laughed and said spicy. It was spicy, and I loved every tear and snot inducing bite.
Lmao white man spicy
*”No no, give me the REAL spice”*
My god, I would have laughed my ass off. 🤣🤣🤣 I probably would have said "Brown man spicy please. If I'm going to die I want to know I'm at least doing it right. 😸"
“เผ็ดไทย เผ็ดฝรั่ง” 5555555
I used to only be able to do two peppers on the restaurant spice scale, but now I'm up to three.
Woah relax, what's next? 4?!
@@mastaw HE WOULDN'T DARE
U r insane bro
Inspiringg
thats insane
3:25 as an indian I grined so hard
Me too bro me too
If don't cry after eating Maggi it's not good Maggi
@@Its_Dhruvik bro what, maggi's not spicy
@@rahulsmdusome I add lot namak and chilli in it
@@Its_Dhruvik that's the spirit
You can get paprika that's spicy. I bought the paprika that Gordon Ramsay uses and I was surprised that it actually tasted spicy, because I never thought paprika could be spicy.
Paprika's are part of the same family as peppers if i remember correctly.
@@wesleyvink7627 yeah
@@wesleyvink7627 Yes, chili/peperoni peppers are literally paprikas/peppers with a kick. Their spice comes from the capsaicin in the placenta, the septa and the very small amount in the seeds.
Bell peppers have a very small or basically nonexistent concentration of capsaicin due to how they were bred.
@@stevensiegert don't forget that in dutch the meaning of paprika and pepper is switched compared to the rest of the world.....
Lmao apperently some ppl think sweet Hungarian paprika is spicy. My family is Romani and Hungarian American and I was raised to put Hungarian paprika in damn near everything, ESPECIALLY spaghetti. I've had guests tell me my cooking is spicy?? My brother brought his Morman friend once and he couldn't finish my spaghetti bc it was "too spicy"
Connor: Carolina Reaper is semi-comfortable
Garnt: I wrote in Thai for extra spice
Joey: Spice is not enjoyable
As a thai, DAMN his accent of padkrapao was so good. Wish he could home to bangkok too. Would love to meet him🥺
Same tho 🥺🥺
Me too haha
I mean he IS Thai.
Samee. Btw, he is full Thai-blooded and you can hear more of his Thai in his self-intruduction here: czcams.com/video/CBNfE9fPBHI/video.html
Maybe a visit but live here? Probably not with the current economy and politics of Thailand and all
It's endorphins & adrenaline being released by your brain which is why it's enjoyable. Once you hit a certain point you can tolerate the heat and your on essentially a high. Thusly why people enjoy spicy food & keep pushing for hotter & hotter.
Indians and Thai people would be giggling watching this
Yes i am
But wait isn’t gigguk Thai?
Authentic (or at least really good) Thai food in the USA experience: there is a world of difference between spicy level 4 and 5 (aka Mild, Medium, Hot, Very Hot, and Thai Hot). Do NOT order 5 (Thai Hot)! It tastes chemically hot and ruins the flavor for me. I really like spicy food (Korean, Indian, Thai, etc.), but going full-5 just tastes bad and it painful to eat, plus it gives you horrendous toilet troubles later.
I think that depends on the restaurant I've had some really artificial heat before and some that tasted like it was right at home on the same dish
@@brandonhowell5096 Probably, but I personally have never gone the full-5 without it tasting chemically bad. Except one time where the restaurant's version of 5 was more of a 3 and they just threw some Chinese hot oil on the food to make it spicier. Poseurs! Frauds!
Garnt: I want a real spicy food.
Food: Still mild.
Garnt in Thai: I said the real spicy food.
Food: Fire breathing spicy
Garnt: Perfection.
We Indians -
Adds carefully selected ingredients and flavours: meh...it's alryt.
Adds all the chilli powder there is: DELISH 👌
And some will still be like "Bhai thoda aur thika kardo"😂
@@manjunathp1070 EXAAACTLY! 🤣
The Bangladeshi lads in my local curry place aren't playing around with the spice :)
@@manjunathp1070 Exactly 😆😆
I can’t handle spicy shit at all, something not being spicy enough is such a foreign concept
The tolerance builds up after a while back then I probably would crap myself taking on Jin Ramen(instant Korean ramen) in mild, but fast forward a year or two later and I can down a bowl of it solo without water breaks
@@DEEZ_N4T it's funny because my parents are even worse. They'll complain about something being spicy when I can't even tell that it was supposed to be spicy. And again my tolerance is nonexistent. Like they literally think regular pepperonis on a pizza are "spicy". Where I'm from(Argentina) pretty much no one eats anything spicy, in fact it's looked down upon. There's a big stigma about it being something a poor person eats
@@tomasdelcampo2 damn that’s a stupid way of thinking. Do no spices grow in South America or something?
@@sambros2 im guessing u mean the last part. Well it's not stupid since it comes from poor people historically using spicy food as a way to kill bacteria, boost the immune system and as a pain reliever so they dont get sick and then became tradition. And theyre associated with being unhealthy/unpleasant if you're not used to them
@@tomasdelcampo2 Reminds me of my cousin saying that ketchup was spicy. Like are we eating the same thing? What type of ketchup are you having?
I love spicy food but I'm not actually allowed to have it because it severely affects my stomach. My mouth handles the spice fine, it doesn't necessarily affect at all, but my stomach doesn't handle it anymore. Same thing for sour food.
i feel your pain, i actually had to stop eating spicy food just last year and now my meals are really sad without the enhanced flavor
Same thing
Same I’ve had to cut back on the spicy lately because my stomach hates it now
Idk if this will help anyone but I'm just going to share my experience.
I regularly eat spicy food and love it, this does happen to me sometimes, but what I've seen is if you have some food before eating your spicy food, that is if your stomach isn't empty it's completely fine.
@@swaroopajit Yeah, have some buffer. I learn it the hard way by breaking my fasting with spicy food. It wasn't a good idea.
Next time in trash taste: Grant achieves world peace, Connor returns to monke, Joey reestablishes communism
And i was hella proud i used a single habanero in my sauce the other day lmao. Yall spice lovers have throats of steel
You just have to continue to eat at that single spice level from then on. Eventually, your nerves get used to it and react less and you’ll realize it’s no longer really spicy for you. At that moment you should then increase the spice level by one again.
@@WellBattle6 Nah just brute force your way to the hottest you can barely handle and then the next time go to the level you can't shock the body into being able to eat it.
@@brandonhowell5096 That's going to be very painful. And also, why do you just want to increase your spice tolerance, enjoy the spice, if you don't enjoy it what's the point of it.
@@swaroopajit That's how I was growing up at 4 I was already eating fire house extra spicy hotwings ^^;
And then there's me who doesn't have throat of steel but continues to finish two plates despite feeling every second of pain. Why do I do this to myself?
Joey is basically Robin in Teen Titans Go. Single grain of salt and he starts gasping for air and milk
And then there's me, finding the spicy Italian at subway spicy.
I love to eat spicy food and I put chili in basically everything, but I once tried to cook carbonara with chili, and I realised not every food taste good with spice.
joeys slowly rising up the food masochist tier list
As a thai person that can't handle spice now I know to never add a thai comment
The enjoyment from the pain of spicy food is something only we, the people who prefer spicy, and masochists can comprehend.
Levels of spice:
less spice
spicy
really spicy
thailand kind of spice
Fear
Fucking spicy
Death by spicy
Thai spicy.
I'd love to see Giguk and Connor eat the spicest ramen
I cannot handle spicy food at all, even things that aren't spicy are spicy to me xD
But indian food? I LOVE IT, there's flavor unlike other kinds of spicy food. Really mess the restaurants i went to with my dad when i was a kid, sizzling chicken dish that was so delicious and also hellishly spicy that i was literally tearing up and had runny nose but still couldn't stop eating.
Nothing is like that nowadays, whatever is spicy is just spicy without any real flavor
7:03 yes Joey, appreciate the pain with us 😆
My dinner is usually egg curry and i love it super fkin spicy to the point tht mom needs to label the container containing egg curry so tht noone else uses it by accident and burns their taste buds off 🤣🤣🤣
They just got me into the world of spicy food and while I'm thankful.. I'm seriously afraid of what kinda purgatory- I mean, spice level they are used to eat....
Here in New Zealand we're notoriously bad at handling spice that if you order a hot curry at an Indian restaurant they will ask if you want "Kiwi hot, or Indian hot?" the former being basically what anyone who can handle spice is medium.
Love it!
At the end, Joey sounded like a 'bottom"...before I couldn't but now it's a pain I like
LOL
yeah i don't really get spice for the most part. Pain isn't something i look for when i want to enjoy a meal
I remember the first time I ate a Carolina reaper, it was so strange how immediate the effects of it were for other food. I could handle much spicier food basically immediately, unfortunately my spice tolerance has gone down since then, I might have to do it again lol .
im like a super spice person when i was a kid i used to eat peppers just for fun . i just like the spicy kick it has😂😂😂👍👍👍
I used to eat spicy to test my limit. Then i stopped eating spicy and after a while I started to eat spicy only if it enhances the flavour and it's so much better ngl.
Connor should do a stream of him eating the true SPICY Thai food.
one of my favorite parts of trash taste
Idk how it happened but my ancestry is so deeply rooted in China (but I’m born in Australia) but I have like, literally zero spice tolerance- an example is that I can barely tolerate a medium amount of pepper in foods. All my Asian friends love spicy but I can’t eat any- once a chilli touched my lip and I was in pain for the next 20 min or so and I needed an ice cube shdjddhj I also have close to zero pain tolerance, I guess I just don’t go outside or something-
If it doesn't slightly bite back I don't think its spicy enough. Especially if you have something to quench the heat
3 at Coco Ichibanya isn’t at all spicy but you can eat it comfortably and not get indigestion while walking around.
I can eat really spicy (the Chinese type of spicy tho), but how far I’ll go on a specific occasion completely depends on if I’m doing something after.
I love spicy food if its well cooked and if the spice is actually a nice blend of stuff and not just blind chilli/paprika
I want to be one of those people that can eat crazy spicy food. Instead I eat the spicy chicken wings from a tackout box and have to take a shower to get the sauce to stop burning my lips
I love spice and although my tongue can handle it, these days my digestive REALLY hates it so I’ve had to lay off for a while now
Yeah its always you enjoy it and then a day later your bowels remind you of the grave mistake you've made
That's why you shouldn't eat spice consistently. And you should eat "cooling" foods to take the load of your digestive system.
Indian grandmothers warn us. At least in my part of India.
@@Octanis0 Nah they aren't just talking about bowels. If you abuse your stomach at one point just one mouthful of spicy food will cause insane acid reflux.
Basically your chest burns and sometimes your tummy burns very badly.
Bowel moments is nothing compared to burns
5:02 As an Indian, I'll just say that if you're really in for a good spicy food (Well, a fast food actually) try Siliguri momos (Found in the state of Siliguri typically). They are awesome
Pad Krapao is 1 of the best dish for Thai people to eat when they get homesick imo. I'm Thai and Pad Krapao is almost everywhere in Thai. I grew up eating it and some places make it super spicy.
you guys make me drool at the middle of night
I rewatched Aki's Domino's Pizza video series. How can Joey eat tsundere pizza while he can't eat level 4 Coco ichibanya? I think tsundere pizza should be at least level 4 or 5.
I'm South Asian but I'm a mix of Pakistani and Bengali, so I grew up not really eating spicy food because my family couldn't really take spice but slowly I've been trying different foods and cooking myself I've managed to bring my spice taking ability up
A good spicy meal needs to be planned around. Not just the consumption, but you need to schedule a half-hour+ slot for what comes after. So if it's not spicy, it's just an hour of disappointment.
I can barely handle spice but I really want to eat more 'cause it feels more exciting when there’s a bit more depth to the flavour
The longer you live in a place where spicy food is normal, the more you can tolerate and taste the spice
As someone from Laos. Pad thai and Padkrapao are amazing and it must be spicy. Like what Garnt said.
Man want that kirei mapo tofu level spice
Garnt using his whole brain here
hearing this just got me hungry.
The only time I ever really have spicy food is when I go for an indian curry. I used to be a complete bitch and always order a korma or a pasanda, but I've been working my way up and now I can quite easily manage a madras. I want to try a vindaloo but I'm worried it will be a bit too much. I don't want to order something I won't be able to finish, that would be a waste of money AND food.
Im indian and my brother doesn't like spicy food and so we be eating daal and other vegetables and chicken and it has like no spice and I do not enjoy the food I used to.
Garnt: "Oui Oui"
Trash Taste spicy food scaling is basically 2 gods and a mortal
To be honest, i kinda like spicy too but i cant eat a whole 🌶 , i tried it before then some tears suddenly flow out of my eyes
I got dejavu from this conversation, they have had this exact same convo beforw
Spicy food for me is like injuries for metal bat in One Punch Man. The more i have the stronger i am.
I feel really lucky that spicy food does nothing to my intestines but I wish I had an even higher spice tolerance lol. My upper limit is still Korean fire noodles.
Fire Noodles are about as hot as I get before I start hating it.
actually considering to give this a try
Whenever I order spicy food on delivery apps, I am always sure to include WHITE hand thumbs up when I ask for "medium spicy" so they know who's asking LOL
**sweating in I don't find lv10 coco curry/most supposedly-spicy thai or indian food spicy at all**
thai beef salad thai spicy, forehead sweating cant stop eating untill you are done
As a mexican who... eat chiles like a mexican. I totally understand the feeling.
Connor :"endorphins from the pain"
M's Gangs :"yeah... Ma boi" 😂
Something like that happen at my job (hotel) were my boss keep asking the chef to make the spicy wings actually spicy to the point he will bother him everyday ... Well he make them soo hot that my boss had to go to the doctor
It's painful when you eat it, and it's still painful when you poop it out... 🤣🤣
I'm the same as Connor, I love spice that causes me to be in pain and grew up in an almost no spice house (sriracha was spicy to my family). I'm also extremely white too
As an Indian, I completely agree with Garnt and Connor. Indian dishes don't taste well with less spice. Spice is a requirement.
Was eating pasta with haberno sauce since I could solid food. Heat in food is so good
I’ve had coco curry 2x but I couldn’t do better than level 5-6...
tbh as an Indian .... Indian Food not that spicy
I am not a fan of spicy food because I can't stomach the chilli levels but salute to you spicy lovers.
Yo I just got the best idea you do special we're you guys could do Yu-Gi-Oh tournament
Acquired taste, for spice.
If anyone in the comment section goes to a Thai restaurant and wants spicy cuisines just say เอาเผ็ดๆ (ao-ped-ped).
So where would panang curry or green curry be on this japanese spice scale? Those are about my limit for enjoyable spiciness. Last time I was in Thailand and ordered a panang curry I was sitting there thinking "my mouth feels like it's on fire, but it's ok."
overflow
I stopped asking for Hot/Spicy because they simple don't get it. Ask for Nuclear/Atomic they'll hook you up
I'm not Thai but I love spice food so I might try this lol
big brain move 👏🏼
For me pepper is spicy, If I had actual spice with my hyper sensitive senses I would probably just die. Looking at the reflection of the sun can get me a migraine sometimes and I can taste individual ingredients. To me spice would be Bio-Warfare.
On another note I can eat freezing food or food straight out of the oven so it is just the taste which affects me.
4:07 "Spice for the sake of spice, not as a flavor enhancer." Some places dump on insanely hot chili stuff to make chemically hot trash.
DEATH BY CURRY: Mikey Chen (from Strictly Dumpling) almost died from insanely spicy curry in a challenge in 2018. He ate the SPICIEST CURRY in the world made with not just ghost peppers but with deadly Carolina Reaper chilies (special phaal curry at Brick Lane #2 in New Jersey). The aftermath was him monster-vomiting caustic lava, being struck down and paralyzed in the parking lot on the way to his car, recovering enough to crawl in his car and then lying in bed for the next few days curled up in the fetal position in genuine agony. Don't do this!
Video: The SPICIEST Curry in The WORLD Challenge! Carolina Reapers!! czcams.com/video/IUX0FH8mERQ/video.html
Follow-up video of how our hero, Mikey Chen, describes how he went projectile vomiting and enduring blinding stomach pain and terror sweats for 30 minutes while crawling in tortured delirium on the floor by his car in the spice sadist restaurant parking lot. Ruined him where he had to take five days off work until he no longer was convinced that he was going to die from this wildly destructive Carolina Reaper curry.
Video 2: Trying INSTANT SPICY HOTPOT & MOST PAINFUL Video I Ever Filmed! (STORY TIME) czcams.com/video/fFUUrcEAla8/video.html
'...insanely spicy curry in a challenge in 2018' Yeah so he went and dug out blood from his own nose and was surprised when he started bleeding? Other news at 8.
As a southeast asian. I'm hungry right now
My takeaway (hah) from this is simple: If you want the really authentic experience with another country's food, order it in that country's language.
F$&K!!! Now i want Drunkards Noodles!
ima try this :)
Every time Garnt talks about Thai food, I legit write down the food mentions so I can try it out at my local Thai place. Pad Kee Mao was legit and now I have to try Pad Kra Pao
Where's Garnt's tee from?
The coco ichibanya spice scale it back