Do Mexican Dads Like Indonesian Food?

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • In this episode, the papahs tried a few Indonesian dishes! Among them were Rissoles, Nasi Goreng, Chicken Satay, Gado Gado, Es Cendol, and more! Which Indonesian dish is your favorite?
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    Produced by Xavi Casanova
    Edited by Bernabe Rodriguez

Komentáře • 738

  • @crescentmoondriver4343
    @crescentmoondriver4343 Před měsícem +1416

    "That peanut sauce is good. That could go on anything."
    I got good news for you padre, it does go on everything!

    • @frostincubus4045
      @frostincubus4045 Před měsícem +58

      Gado gado, sate, pecal, etc.😂 (pls add more if I'm missing anything)

    • @Aocchi236
      @Aocchi236 Před měsícem +59

      ​@@frostincubus4045 Siomay & batagor too 😋

    • @kyokupie
      @kyokupie Před měsícem +45

      ​@@frostincubus4045 ketoprak, rujak 😂

    • @crescentmoondriver4343
      @crescentmoondriver4343 Před měsícem +36

      @@kyokupie karedok, tahu telor, konro bakar…

    • @AbiRizky
      @AbiRizky Před měsícem +50

      Exactly I laughed at that one and was like, "yea we do put that on everything don't we" lmao

  • @catbitmaster8216
    @catbitmaster8216 Před měsícem +1361

    Gado-gado is usually just the fried tofu with vegetables without rice, so it really is more like a salad. The style I am more used to usually comes with shrimp paste and peanuts as a dressing. Also, on jellies in the es chendol, I would just like to add that, in Southeast Asia, agar (derived from seaweed) is usually used in place of gelatin, and has a firmer texture when the jelly solidifies (and we have a jelly desert often just called agar agar that can be flavoured with fruits, coconut milk, etc.) with a firm texture and stronger structure than, say, jello, for example.

    • @koisose0
      @koisose0 Před měsícem +78

      yeah i also think the same thing, why do they add rice to gado2 lol

    • @catbitmaster8216
      @catbitmaster8216 Před měsícem +27

      @@koisose0 ya, I thought it was weird but maybe it was a regional thing, since Indonesia is so big, plus I am actually from Singapore. So, I guess I am not the only one who thought it was weird.

    • @frasuly
      @frasuly Před měsícem +17

      orang cirebon makan gado2 pake nasi

    • @indscooking1909
      @indscooking1909 Před měsícem +30

      In Jakarta it’s common eating gado gado with rice. We usually eat gado-gado either with rice or lontong (rice cake wrapped in banana leaf)

    • @LEX4N1
      @LEX4N1 Před měsícem +5

      Saya makan gado gado sering pake nasi kok

  • @VadascovinichRagen
    @VadascovinichRagen Před měsícem +418

    Love the different takes from each dad. The first one is very picky on texture, the second one compares each dish with similar Mexican ones, and the last dad just enjoys eating.

  • @rizkiai
    @rizkiai Před měsícem +398

    I like them all. Even though it's not their favorite food, they still eat and remain polite. greetings from Indonesia

  • @MonkeyDToriko
    @MonkeyDToriko Před měsícem +567

    Indonesian food do be bussin'. Would love to see the Dad's try Moroccan food next

    • @mindysuarez1699
      @mindysuarez1699 Před měsícem +7

      I❤Moroccan food can't get it in my town fayetteville nc 😢 but I do get recipes that are delicious.

    • @ABlockBeats
      @ABlockBeats Před měsícem

      You go from bussin to absolute trash. NOTHING FROM MAROC IS GOOD. Goes for people, food, whatever you think of. Such a failed society

  • @sidneyvandykeii3169
    @sidneyvandykeii3169 Před měsícem +1101

    Yes, Eggs on everything. Eggs are a good cheap way to get protein in many countries around the world. In the USA Eggs are a luxury nowadays. In the countryside of a poor country, eggs are the poor man's protein.
    If you don't have your own chickens in a poor country your neighbors do. Buy or trade for those eggs.

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Před měsícem +104

      Indonesians' most popular protein sources are eggs, fish, and tempeh. But in 2000s chicken meat gets more affordable as well here.

    • @felixdom9693
      @felixdom9693 Před měsícem +8

      That not why I eat egg I just like to eat it not because seeking for protein or anything I just love the taste than anything lmfao

    • @BimBims
      @BimBims Před měsícem +2

      And cholesterol too 😂

    • @sidneyvandykeii3169
      @sidneyvandykeii3169 Před měsícem +13

      @BimBims Cholesterol? Are you still living in the 1970s.

    • @DopeThug
      @DopeThug Před měsícem

      ​@@BimBims cholesterol doesnt exist

  • @YusssoM
    @YusssoM Před měsícem +100

    That dad with the mustache got a great tongue! Lots of his analysis of the ingredients were correct just after tasting it the first time. I wish he tried Indonesian spicy dish since Mexico is known for their spicy stuff also. Something like fried chicken or fried catfish with sambal and fresh veggies AKA lalapan.

    • @DenUitvreter
      @DenUitvreter Před 14 dny +1

      He also picked up on the shrimp in nasi goreng. If that is because of the trassi, a fermented shrimp paste which is more like a general taste enhancer and amplifier, that's a really good spot. As the Indonesians in the Netherlands say 'no nasi without trassi'.

  • @Ranamon9132
    @Ranamon9132 Před měsícem +51

    I’m Malaysian so we are close to Indonesia. Very close. And boy let me tell you. They can cooooookkkkk. Best dish I ever had was a beef rendang made from a friend of my mom. Some of the best food I’ve had!

    • @annisaharisman3045
      @annisaharisman3045 Před měsícem +3

      as an Indonesian hotelier training in Malaysia for 3 months, I dare say Malaysian rendang is more suitable to my taste. the chef in the hotel where I trained know exactly how to make it. I love how he put very thin slices of lime leaves to the caramelized coconut milk, making it more fragrant.

    • @Ranamon9132
      @Ranamon9132 Před měsícem +4

      @@annisaharisman3045 oh don’t get me wrong. I love Malaysian rendang as well HAHA! I suppose I just love rendang in general! But the one she made was just perfect for me at that time. :) Malaysian and Indonesian food is just great to me. Strong flavors, nothing too fancy, just nice.

    • @allysonestes
      @allysonestes Před 19 dny

      lol indonesian rendang on top

  • @mutiarahadidsp
    @mutiarahadidsp Před měsícem +190

    5:57 “they love their eggs dont they?”
    laughing so hard while eating my egg stir-fried vegetables (im indonesian)

  • @kenkoneko0809
    @kenkoneko0809 Před měsícem +107

    i love their innocent reaction, feel like watching my dad. wholesome.

  • @KilanEatsandDrinks
    @KilanEatsandDrinks Před měsícem +207

    Yay, finally! I'm really happy to see their honest reaction! 👍 There are, in fact, eggs in that cake! 😁 I approve their choice of _bika ambon_ because it’s made with exotic spices like makrut lime leaves, turmeric, etc. and has a unique texture thanks to the addition of palm wine (if it's authentic). Combined with coconut milk, it makes the kind of savory desserts we prefer in Indonesia but might taste weird to foreigners.
    There are a wide variety of fried pastries in Indonesia, adapted from Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, French, and British culinary influences: panada, pastel, risoles, karipok, etc.
    I won't even complain about the lack of authenticity in all their dishes because they had to work with what they have there. There must be a reason why they serve _gado-gado_ and _sate_ with rice, probably to cater to their market or because they don't have the means to serve the proper condiments. All in all, I'm just glad our papahs can try our food! 🥳

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Před měsícem +7

      I mean if the non-authentic ones already tastes great to them, imagine the authentic ones 😋😋😋😋

    • @seabookarno1664
      @seabookarno1664 Před měsícem +10

      "sate with rice"
      I think usual sate with rice is common, not like Sate Padang which use lontong

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 Před měsícem +14

      gado-gado with rice... they are more indonesian than indonesians themself.

    • @fletarious
      @fletarious Před měsícem +5

      about the rice part actually apart of their habit on pair food with it.
      its not for flavor particularly but more like the feel of "its not complete without it", ofc only to the main course food that they had to pair with rice.

  • @RaymondUndap
    @RaymondUndap Před měsícem +117

    Did you guys know in Manado (one of the city in Indonesia) we do have Enpanadas which you guys mentioned several times in the video? we called it Panada.

    • @guest-eg3zx
      @guest-eg3zx Před měsícem +21

      The difference is empanada has beef and peas as its fillings and panada usually uses fish and rice noodle or laksa

    • @ynnos5555
      @ynnos5555 Před měsícem +8

      The Spanish & Portuguese being neighbors share some culinary stuff like Empanadas so it’s likely a Portuguese influence. In the Philippines & Latin America it’s called Empanadas. Panada is also sometimes used to described it informally in the Philippines. Depending on the region the fillings varies like beef, chicken, pork or veggies.

    • @45yk4
      @45yk4 Před měsícem +6

      Yes and Manado's panada has a very soft deep fried bread as the pastry and lots of spicy, herbed fish as the filling. So so good!

    • @KrainXPlayz
      @KrainXPlayz Před měsícem

      ​@@45yk4This whole time one of Panada's inside is fish?! I live in Manado and my whole family born/used to live in Manado, yet I never knew that.

  • @tiaravenesa
    @tiaravenesa Před měsícem +161

    peanuts are also protein that we use as a cheap alternative, this is why nut allergies aren't as common here as the US because we have peanuts everywhere
    Not saying peanuts are cheap nowadays, but that is how it was back in the day

    • @alifnaufal
      @alifnaufal Před měsícem +43

      I am quite speechless because I realized that nut allergies are so uncommon here that they're actually rare. I've never heard of or seen anyone with these allergies 😮

    • @rin7109
      @rin7109 Před měsícem +23

      ​@@alifnaufalkarena sudah terbiasa, di Indonesia kebanyakan alergi susu karena orang orang jarang minum susu. beberapa teman saya bilang sesudah minum susu perut suka mulas dan terkadang mencret

    • @minjiu__u
      @minjiu__u Před měsícem +8

      ​​​@@rin7109 saya kira ada alergi itu karena emang bawaan tubuhnya..? Apa karena jarang mengonsumsi bisa jadi alergi?

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@rin7109susunya basi kali

    • @shawn1320
      @shawn1320 Před měsícem +21

      ​@@rin7109lactose intolerant

  • @WordAte
    @WordAte Před měsícem +154

    I haven't watched yet. But the answer is yes. Indonesian food is fantastic. And Mexican Dads love fantastic food.

  • @thelmarogers721
    @thelmarogers721 Před měsícem +200

    I love all the guys especially the guy with the glasses

  • @surferwanderer
    @surferwanderer Před měsícem +11

    These gentlemen are very good reviewers!! And they complete each other, like one would pinpoint the ingredients, another would pinpoint the taste and texture, another would explain how it feels to eat it... kudos to the dads and the crew who casted and brought them together! Oh and as an indonesian, i think you made a great choice of indonesian food, not too common but also not too bizzare. Thank you, i enjoyed this ☺️🩷

  • @Roblox_Game_gg
    @Roblox_Game_gg Před měsícem +9

    As an Indonesian i was so proud about this vid tysm so much for trying our food

  • @kletingmerah3069
    @kletingmerah3069 Před měsícem +18

    The black tshirt dad is may fave! He describes all the dishes very clearly, he’s way better than food vloggers that can say only ‘delicious’ and ‘yummy’ 😂. He should create his food review channel 🎉

  • @raykrislianggi
    @raykrislianggi Před měsícem +20

    I love how they're all very welcoming and respectful towards different foods from a very different culture. Hats off.

  • @mikeoakeshart3823
    @mikeoakeshart3823 Před měsícem +28

    "This is doesn't look like a fried rice," cut to the other dad, "This definitely look like a fried rice."😂

  • @krissiregar8083
    @krissiregar8083 Před měsícem +17

    Gado-gado usually comes with more peanut butter and more vegetbles. It's like 70% veggies and 30% carbo.
    it's a healthy food, I think.
    Gado-gado in this presentation a little bit different that what we usally have here in Indonesia.
    And we love our food spicy, maybe just like you, guys
    Anyway, a nice vid.
    I do enjoy watch this.

  • @nurulfitrahislamiah5741
    @nurulfitrahislamiah5741 Před měsícem +23

    Fun fact we called it Panada in Sulawesi, maybe the word come from enpanada in spanish?

    • @jennkyube
      @jennkyube Před měsícem +3

      Panada and pastel are 2 different things. Pastel's fillings are carrots, potatoes, glass noodles and sometimes chicken. The dough is also thinner, almost like thick wonton skin. Panada's filling is spicy shredded fish (mostly tuna) and the dough is bready 🙂

    • @baphometh5531
      @baphometh5531 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@jennkyubeit is come from netherlands and we imrpove it with poorer ingredient

  • @diosundoro5019
    @diosundoro5019 Před měsícem +17

    I really wish to see Mexican Dads/Moms trying Avocado Juice. That would be interesting 😁

  • @youutaaa
    @youutaaa Před měsícem +5

    Love how respectful they are even when they don't like some of the menu. I love them!
    As an Indonesian myself, Mexican food fits very well into my palate, so I'm glad to hear that they like most of what they've tried here.
    Food truly unites people

  • @janicechandra2975
    @janicechandra2975 Před měsícem +3

    So cute! It’s so fun to see people’s reactions from eating food from my country! Everyone’s honest about what they think but they remain respectful and they tried everything 🥹

  • @gayrambo4529
    @gayrambo4529 Před měsícem +36

    Ahh, finally the food of my people! Give these dudes some lemper ayam and watch them freak out.

  • @kolorijo4498
    @kolorijo4498 Před měsícem +9

    Black shirt papa is always spot on. He knows food well

  • @orcinusorca6939
    @orcinusorca6939 Před měsícem +5

    These padre are so polite. Some of the foods maybe not fit into their preference but they still remain polite, say it's good ans such. Gracias! ☺

  • @rizalbakr_middle-east
    @rizalbakr_middle-east Před měsícem +105

    Nah I feel disappointed ☹️ not for the papa but for the food that they presented…it’s not like the real authentic one

    • @AlexanderDamarJeconia
      @AlexanderDamarJeconia Před měsícem

      Of course they didnt they onky did the popular ones its still authentic too

    • @heartsfordonuts
      @heartsfordonuts Před měsícem

      fr, we don't use runny egg on nasi goreng 😭

  • @hanifarham9458
    @hanifarham9458 Před měsícem +9

    Pempek is the general name of this food. I'd like to tell you a little bit of history of Pempek/Empek-empek. It came from South Sumatera and first introduced to public when South Sumatera's capital of province, Palembang, blessed with a lot of river fish, especially in Musi River. So, one day some Indonesian-Chinese merchant tried to make use of that fish so that it wouldn't go to waste. They took the fish meat and mixture it with flour and other ingredient, after that they make texture from it and then boil it.
    This food is categorized as an appetizer or snacks, depends on what kind of Pempek you served. The one that you served called Pempek Kapal Selam (translated as Pempek Submariner in English😂). Kapal Selam consists cucumber, shrimp's powder as condiment on top of it, and a larger pempek that filled with a whole boiled-egg. You can add yellow noodle (sometimes served with a little bit of rice noodle) if you like it, but their name will be changed as Rujak Mie/Rujak Pempek (Noodle Rujak/Pempek Rujak). Why it is called rujak? I'll never know for sure, in fact, that so-called rujak pempek is not even a rujak 🤣 (Rujak is a type of dessert/appetizer that consists of chopped fruit, typically tropical fruit like pineapple, watermelon, melon, cashew fruit, jicama, starfruit, etc and served with palm sugar sauce that sometimes can be mixed with chili).
    As for other kind of pempek, they typically have smaller size with so many kind of flavour and ingredients. I believe that anyone who enjoys fish stick or any processed fish food would also love Pempek as their comfort food when they are bored or else. So, come and visit Palembang if you would like to try a lot of Pempek variation 🤍

  • @azizafwan6084
    @azizafwan6084 Před měsícem +13

    I love the last person who discribe indonesian food, like a pro chef.. calm and cool

  • @RogueNationVideos
    @RogueNationVideos Před měsícem +151

    Where was the rendang?!

    • @ExsMore
      @ExsMore Před měsícem +16

      Out of stock, sorry

    • @cheaire
      @cheaire Před měsícem +28

      honestly tho, they have everything but the national dish lol

    • @eksen7221
      @eksen7221 Před měsícem +6

      Rendang is overrated

    • @DrthmN
      @DrthmN Před měsícem +26

      ​@@eksen7221said a guy who never tried an authentic rendang lmao

    • @NotForcee_
      @NotForcee_ Před měsícem +2

      @@eksen7221 No.

  • @TederbyKazuhiko
    @TederbyKazuhiko Před měsícem +7

    It's interesting how Mexicans react to Indonesian food, but also a little disappointing that rendang isn't included here. Still, it's an interesting video.

  • @danand4918
    @danand4918 Před měsícem +7

    Arturo should have his own food channel 😀 as Indo the way he describe the food is very professional

  • @mencobasukses97
    @mencobasukses97 Před měsícem +4

    9:06 "This one definitely goes with coffe" -Straight up how we eat it around in Indonesia

  • @lenziany
    @lenziany Před měsícem +8

    Quite nice food choise to be introduced 😂
    Just love to hear what others think about food from other countries ❤

  • @JLT_A
    @JLT_A Před měsícem +1

    As a indonesian we really like spreading our culture everywhere, when a tourist comes around we always greet them. Thank you for trying our food!

  • @LEMAO-hm3hg
    @LEMAO-hm3hg Před měsícem +4

    thats one uncle havin a hard time biting sate, thats alone is not a good sign they make a proper sate, a good sate is very tender and easy to eat

  • @gerrywowiling1454
    @gerrywowiling1454 Před měsícem +9

    some area in Indonesia, Pastel also called Panada

  • @shanablaze7517
    @shanablaze7517 Před měsícem +3

    As Indonesian, it's my first time seeing green bika ambon cake. I remember one time eating yellow bika ambon cake.
    The green color on indonesian dessert or cake most of time comes from pandan leaf.

  • @faisals3380
    @faisals3380 Před měsícem +3

    Im from Indonesia, especially the city of Makassar, in our city pastel is also called panada 😄

    • @faisals3380
      @faisals3380 Před měsícem

      Bika ambon also contains egg 😂

  • @devirachman5442
    @devirachman5442 Před měsícem +4

    All my favorite foods!! I haven't had some of those in over 20 years🥹 Good stuff. The second and the last dad aren't picky eaters. That's great!

  • @anthea_eaa
    @anthea_eaa Před měsícem +1

    I love that you add more variety of foods which is rarer to be chosen such as Pempek, Es Cendol, Bubur Ayam, and Bika Ambon. This is refreshing, and I like it!

  • @dwiadishuduri2803
    @dwiadishuduri2803 Před měsícem +3

    funfact, they mentioned empanada several times and yes we also have panada from sulawesi region (correct me if im wrong) its similar to pastel but panada uses bread dough as the base and pastel uses pastry dough. this food is brought to indonesia by spanish colonist (eastern side of indonesia were colonized by portuguese and spaniards back then.)

  • @heIlno7708
    @heIlno7708 Před měsícem +2

    Wow you guys have so many food, btw the dads so amazing very respectful. Nice content

  • @armagadon6505
    @armagadon6505 Před měsícem +2

    All of you guys have to try alpukat kocok (shaken avocado). In your country avocado usually for savory food but in Indonesia we usually juiced it and add some chocolate

  • @garinramadhan6572
    @garinramadhan6572 Před měsícem +2

    es cendol is a great summer drink, because its not too sweet, its made using palm sugar and coconut milk, along with the green jellies made from rice flour flavoured with pandan, hence the green colour (then it is strained using a form of metal strainer and then cut, that is why its shaped like an elongated droplet)
    premium versions with additional topping like jack fruits, beans, or even durians also exist

  • @ramandikaproject
    @ramandikaproject Před měsícem +1

    Some info about Pastel and Panada (Empanada):
    Indonesia also have the "Empanada" which we call Panada. Pastel and Panada have the same shape. The difference are in the ingredients
    Pastel: The wrap is more like thin crispy pastries, and it has vegetables fillings inside.
    Panada: The wrap is more like thick soft bread, and it has meat fillings inside (chicken, beef, or fish).

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Před měsícem +16

    Love your content guys! You're the Best ❤❤❤❤

  • @masbay_present_entertainment
    @masbay_present_entertainment Před měsícem +4

    Muchas gracias tio, I appreciate everything in this video, love from Indonesia 🇮🇩

  • @nurhikmahhidayah7642
    @nurhikmahhidayah7642 Před měsícem +3

    My parents always bring me bubur ayam when I was sick, so yeah that comfort food comment really spot on

  • @abwilliam6290
    @abwilliam6290 Před měsícem +1

    Wow, they even got bika ambon! whoever did the research nailed it on the head, there's lots of culinary varieties from different regions. If you guys ever decide to do something like this again I suggest cuisines from eastern Indonesia, papeda from Papua, betutu chicken or babi guling from bali, rica/tinorangsak/woku pork or tuna from Manado, or the various soups (coto, sop saudara etc) from Makassar.

  • @pandhuvandhita6192
    @pandhuvandhita6192 Před měsícem +1

    I like how different cultures associates ingredients differently, for example how the dads associates peanut sauce with peanut butter because that's how it was commonly consumed as a dessert-adjacent food, while in indonesia peanuts and peanut sauce specifically are more often associated to savory dishes. Another cases similar to this in indonesia is how breads are seen almost always in the same regard as cake, or cheese is a primarily dessert or snack ingredients.

  • @riversong7577
    @riversong7577 Před měsícem +2

    The porridge is one of indonesian most popular breakfast menu. We have hundreds of different cultures in indonesia, but we all love bubur ayam 😁

  • @prhang
    @prhang Před měsícem +1

    I just loved how the padres appreciate our food, just because the taste might not suit their preferences but they were open to try it! kudos!!

  • @Atom85825
    @Atom85825 Před měsícem +1

    he was on point saying the peanut sauce goes well with anything bc we do put them on many other things

  • @soobasoob
    @soobasoob Před měsícem +15

    Why put rice on everything? 😩 In satay we eat that normally with lontong (compressed rice cake, well it is still rice) but for gado-gado only contains vegetables, tempe, tofu, boiled egg, peanut sauce dressing, and sprinkle it with krupuk

    • @seabookarno1664
      @seabookarno1664 Před měsícem +2

      Sate can be enjoyed with nasi or lontong according to each our preference, except Sate Padang the lontong is a must. Also I think they don't serve the gado2 with lontong because they don't have it and you can see the peanut sauce was too smooth they need to improve.

  • @ikanberapi2189
    @ikanberapi2189 Před měsícem +2

    I think mexican would love Sumatran foods, coz it got more spice

  • @lambeefbiryani08
    @lambeefbiryani08 Před měsícem +3

    Actually pastel is Portuguese food.. Because in the past Portuguese Colonized Indonesia,, so we got pastel that food from Portuguese influence.. That's why it's same like empanada

    • @pakngah3715
      @pakngah3715 Před měsícem

      I would say the pastel of Indonesia, karipap (a type of curry puffs) or epok-epok (coin purses pastries) of Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Brunei have their origins in the empanada from Spanish colonial Philippines , Indian samosa and Portuguese pastel.

  • @churchill9535
    @churchill9535 Před měsícem +1

    the mexican speaking dad really sounded like he own a 4 star Mexican authentic restaurant

  • @hwangmeda
    @hwangmeda Před měsícem +1

    shout out to the crew for picking the right food! love the variety :)

  • @abelsumanas
    @abelsumanas Před měsícem +2

    In Manado there's one snack that's closer to the original panada and is exactly called that; kue panada, fried bread stuffed with spicy shredded fish.

  • @teguhf.2084
    @teguhf.2084 Před měsícem +2

    Fyi: that's not peanut butter but peanut sauce (different ingredients)

  • @senjaabbasi5684
    @senjaabbasi5684 Před 26 dny

    I love that they are all willing to try and to say positive things about the food even when they don't particularly enjoy it

  • @InsertCurseWord
    @InsertCurseWord Před měsícem +1

    Men who knows their flavors tasting food of flavor.
    I feel happy.

  • @zainial-khotim4186
    @zainial-khotim4186 Před měsícem +1

    I like the way they describes the food

  • @raihanmuhammad2819
    @raihanmuhammad2819 Před měsícem +1

    yeah good IDEA tapatio on the bubur ayam. I might try that for myself. sounds good!!!!

  • @heatheryoun156
    @heatheryoun156 Před měsícem +1

    weve seen everything BUT Cambodian food. yall already know since yall based in SoCal. Go to long beach please and ty, love papas reacts

  • @redbuIIracing33
    @redbuIIracing33 Před měsícem +1

    Talking about empanada. We have similar cuisine called Panada, the outer skin is bread instead of thin layer of skin. I wonder if it was inspired by Empanada. (edit : definitely European influenced)

  • @dionnovyanto4388
    @dionnovyanto4388 Před měsícem +1

    That white shirt dad(Tiberio) really have a good taste bud. How did he get that shrimp flavor? Maybe not a lot people know. But most fried rice in Indonesia usually use shrimp paste and onion as the base. Usually the shrimp paste only a half spoon for 100gram of rice, with onion, salt, tomato sauce/chilly sauce/sweet soy sauce in the mix, the shrimp taste basically almost gone.

  • @alvianpribadi6097
    @alvianpribadi6097 Před měsícem +2

    Cendol- from Kediri Kingdom in Java year 1200's

  • @calvinchandra5573
    @calvinchandra5573 Před měsícem +2

    Culinary-wise, I knew Mexicans and Indonesians would get along

  • @auliamaulinarachman3117
    @auliamaulinarachman3117 Před měsícem +2

    Thankyou for trying indonesia food papahs❤️

  • @jadehom8067
    @jadehom8067 Před měsícem +9

    Great review Papahs 👍❤😊🤗😘

  • @shandya
    @shandya Před měsícem +1

    You should've include avocado juice or iced avocado coffee. Now THAT would be a challenge for them hahaha

  • @binggjoo
    @binggjoo Před měsícem +3

    Woww.... quite speechless bcs sir... all of you can describe the food pretty well

  • @haryowijoyo5979
    @haryowijoyo5979 Před měsícem

    My sister in-law is mexican. Their family just fits right in indonesian cuisine scenery everytime they came to visit us.

  • @firstofall21
    @firstofall21 Před měsícem +1

    Glad you all enjoyed most of them

  • @kimmo225
    @kimmo225 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you sir for presenting our Indonesian foods, have a good day

  • @mcchonky5709
    @mcchonky5709 Před měsícem +4

    Indonesian also loves Mexican cuisine

  • @emiriarizkiayu3535
    @emiriarizkiayu3535 Před měsícem +1

    Que bueno, siempre me encantan ver tus videos especialmente sobre Indonesia, amo a mi pais y mi mexico lindo, my hijo nacio en mexico city. Extraño mucho empanadas de camaron y pescado frito que siempre compré en Tianguis en Polanco. Viva Mexico

  • @AuGTN01
    @AuGTN01 Před 7 dny

    Im surprised you didn't have any Rendang on set (it is more of a particular region's dish, but the whole country would agree if its one of our most signature dish)

  • @arthasoeratin1916
    @arthasoeratin1916 Před měsícem +1

    For Indonesian, here are some notes:
    - For the sauce you talk for Chicken Sate or Sate Ayam, it's not peanut butter, it's a peanut sauce made with a mixture of peanut and sweet ketchup. That sate has varieties like Sate Sapi, Sate Kambing, etc.
    - For Pempek, there should be pempek sauce that is better to have a taste separately. It's kind of spicy, but it's worth it. What you taste is Pempek Kapal Selam.

  • @maalfayyadh
    @maalfayyadh Před měsícem +2

    Providing the rissoles with birds eye chilli pepper would be more lore accurate 🤤🤤

  • @raptor6ify
    @raptor6ify Před měsícem

    Reminds me when i was in utah, my hispanic neighbors love my wife's cooking such as soto ayam, nasi goreng risol, gado2, even rawon

  • @ChronosGA
    @ChronosGA Před měsícem +2

    for better experience you should've serve gado-gado with rice cake instead of rice, and put more cuko on those pempek.

  • @stephen.d.s0000
    @stephen.d.s0000 Před měsícem

    They have different opinions but all of them complete the details on each food 💯
    And yea, i love the darkened edge on food as well 😁

  • @rizkydms
    @rizkydms Před 26 dny

    many farmers here in Indonesia, they raise a chicken. we also have our own chicken variety called java chicken, so famous all around the world. so ya, thats why every food have egg & a chicken to it.

  • @enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951

    Hi... Would love to see all the dads having a Malaysian food.
    1. Nasi lemak
    2. Curry mee / laksa
    3. Roti canai
    4. Char Kuew Tiow
    5. Glutinous rice with mango / durian or,
    6. Chicken Satey
    7. Any Malaysian sweet desserts

  • @UPIL.INDONESIA
    @UPIL.INDONESIA Před měsícem +1

    I knew right away Mexicans must be loving Indonesian food. Both countries in the tropical area, chili and spices are similar.

  • @tssnmm
    @tssnmm Před měsícem

    These dads are wholesome. They understand that different cultures make their food differently. One of the comments where he said the fried rice is dry.. he is right. Indonesian fried rice is meant to be dry. Not like paella which is wet.

  • @vnnwrywn
    @vnnwrywn Před měsícem

    6:58 When my uncle got back from the states and brought me a bottle of tapatio, I always ate my chicken porridge with it.

  • @meidinasofyan797
    @meidinasofyan797 Před měsícem +1

    Man.. try rendang, tongseng, perkedel and many more. Indo food is endless and pact of flavor 👍✨ so proud to be indo

  • @Kaas_Frijoles
    @Kaas_Frijoles Před měsícem +6

    Nasi is the national dish of Indonesia and comes in a couple of different varieties.
    Nasi goreng ayam (with chicken)
    Nasi goreng kambing (with goat meat)
    Nasi goreng domba (with mutton)
    Nasi goreng sapi (with beef)
    Nasi goreng babi (with pork)
    Nasi goreng babat gongso (with tripe)
    Nasi goreng dendeng lemak (with fatty thin beef jerky)
    Nasi goreng usus (with intestine)
    Nasi goreng ati ampela (with chicken liver and gizzard)
    Nasi goreng pete/petai (with green stinky bean)

  • @zeroyuki92
    @zeroyuki92 Před měsícem

    Since we have a lot of eggs and chicken dishes here, maybe you can get a part two with beef dishes. Yes, rendang -- but also stuffs like soto, se'i sapi, grilled ribs stuffs.

  • @linguistick1820
    @linguistick1820 Před 8 dny

    other nice cuisines still rarely reviewed :
    1. Lumpia
    2. Rawon
    3. Soto (there are many variants of them)
    4. Opor ayam
    5. Bebek goreng madura
    6. Mie ayam
    7. Siomay
    8. Mie goreng jawa
    9. Otak-otak ikan tengiri
    10. Nasi bakar
    11. Gudeg
    12. Nasi liwet
    13. Bakso

  • @Averyvinshelgh
    @Averyvinshelgh Před měsícem

    There is a snack to which called panada. It come from sulawesi, Indonesia. The dough will be same as a bread but the inside is filled with fish.❤

  • @za-xo3sc
    @za-xo3sc Před měsícem

    if they were given more of our dishes with more spices, surely they'd love it!

  • @irsadimuhammad5901
    @irsadimuhammad5901 Před měsícem +2

    I disappointed that you guys didn't bring martabak, rendang, and martabak asin. Because that would be suit better with Mexican taste and those are the best Indonesian foods.

  • @_UTAMI_
    @_UTAMI_ Před měsícem +3

    BEST INDONESIAN FOOD VERY YUMMY 😋❤