American Reacts to British Foods That are Banned in the US
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- These banned foods are definitely the least of my concerns 😅. Maybe we should start banning the chemicals too💡🤓!!
Also can anyone explain haggis, I could just look up a video, but my subscribers are much smarter!🤫☺️
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Kinder eggs are NOT British, they are Italian. They are manufactured by the Italian company Ferrero since 1974.
I always thought they were German.
So did i .
That explains Kinder bueno 😅
You can get unpasturized milk in England quite easy. It's not heat treated(pasturizated). I have had it about 10 minutes after comming out of a cow.
We had to eat a lot of offal in times gone by because it was cheap and nutricious.
She has a slight Scouce accent and Haggis is Scottish and suprisingly good. So is black pudding. x
Some great words you've invented there. 😁
What were you doing inside a cow FFS??!!!!
*pasteurised* / *unpasteurised*
(_not_ pasturizated !!)
Reading your comment about wanting to ban all the chemicals, I agree. It reminded me of a joke from when I was a little lad. Even then we were aware of the chemicals used in food in the US. We joked that Americans were unfit for human consumption!
We do like curry in the UK there are a lot of Indian people living in the UK so you can always find a decent Indian restaurant somewhere, I love a good curry.
I _enjoy_ Indian curries but I _don't_ _like_ Chinese foods.
I used to like cranberry juice (and grapefruit juice) but I'm _not_ _allowed_ to have them anymore because I'm taking Warfarin to thin my blood and help prevent strokes...and cranberries and grapefruit stops the Warfarin from working properly. 😟😟
To anyone who is reading this comment that isn't subbed to this young ladies channel, please do so right now, let's give our noo yark cousin as much help as us Brits can 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
You're too kind! 💗
And when she gets a P.O. BOX we can bombard her with chocolate.
@@Kayla.burlin good people deserve kindness and you seem a good person, SOOO!!!
If you ever come to Scotland, you should try proper Haggis. It's far nicer than it sounds (Haggis is a savoury pudding containing sheep's pluck (heart, liver, and lungs), minced with chopped onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and cooked while traditionally encased in the animal's stomach though now an artificial casing is often used instead) You usually have it with mashed potatoes & turnip (swede). I'm really enjoying your videos & look forward to the next one :) Much love from Scotland
I love any type of roast so this actually sounds so yummy! 😋
I'm glad you enjoy my videos 😊!! I enjoy getting lovely comments like this. Can't wait to try Haggis!!😋
Kinder eggs didn't get changed in the UK. We just have both versions.
We feed our children the chocolate in Kinder eggs... Not the toys!!
The English lady in the video sounds like she has a gentle soft scouse ( Liverpool) accent, John Lennon had a harder scouse accent.
She has. It's sounds like she is from around a particular area of Liverpool say Allerton, Garston, Woolton may be? I know The Beatles were from the Allerton/Woolton area.
There's a whole lot more regular products banned in the US including eggs (and vice versus), chicken (and vice versus) both due to processes used being completely different.
Haggis looks bad when you read the ingredients but as something I like and having travelled in the US a number of times can say it's similar to meat loaf.
Original kinder eggs were given to my young niece and nephew from around 3. The yellow capsule inside that has a toy inside is quite large and would be difficult for a small child to swallow in my view.
Meatloaf is like a delicacy here🤤cheap, but so delicious! So by the sounds of it I'd like Haggis!! Also I've never seen the kinder eggs with the toys actually inside the chocolate. So idk how big they are, but I've heard you and plenty others say that the yellow egg inside wasn't small. I'm sure parents saw that and just complained that their child might choke on it, so it got banned🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Kinder eggs are still available in the world except the US, Haggis might sound unpleasant but even to an Englishman its actually delicious and is part of a Full Scottish breakfast. I know a lot of people who swear by Black Pudding but I've never been able to bring myself to eat it. Unpasteurised milk is basically straight from the cow, it's raw milk which I think is why French Brie is banned because its made from Unpasteurised milk. Can't comment on the Cheetos as I've never seen them on sale here.
You wait until you have a PO Box and see how much Cadbury and Galaxy chocolate you get. 🇬🇧
😅I can't bring myself to eat liver, but for you guys, I'd try it 😂. Haggis sounds good tho😋!
@@Kayla.burlin liver is excellent especially lightly cooked veal liver. Kidney is also delicious as long as its not over cooked, blended with chopped steak and in a savoury meat pie its food of the gods. Good night bedtime 🇬🇧
This is a fun video! I like dried cranberries in like a mix with nuts etc lol I didn’t know that about black current. Interesting. The Grands love Kinder Eggs! Yessss The FDA really needs to ban these GMO and Chemical pesticides!! Organic is so expensive and we shouldn’t have to buy Organic! If should all be organic 😫
Agreed! Organic foods should be much cheaper 🤦🏽♀️
Fish and chips with curry sauce is a must if you ever visit the UK 🇬🇧
Trust me, that's gonna be one of the first things I'm trying 🤤🤤
Unpasteurized milk dosent have yucky stuff in it but it can be infected from a cow have Listeria or E coli in it but it's full of good stuff for your stomach and gut health same as the Yacult or live yoghurt.
Blackcurrants are available in the USA, but the growing of them has some restrictions. Also, unpasteurised milk is legally available in 43 American states via retail and farm-gate sales, private buying clubs, and herdshares. I think the sale is limited to ensure that the milk is safe as it only comes from high-quality suppliers.
I agree with you about hotdogs.
I mean fr, if Black pudding is banned, why not hot dogs??😂 We make no sense!🤦🏽♀️
I like a hotdog with mustard and ketchup but it's got to be English mustard for that bit of spice.
How was it possible to eat the toy which was inside a plastic container?
I had unpasteurized milk back in the 70's when there was some sort of strike going on.
Parents most likely weren't paying attention, and small children can't always read😅😬 poor kids! 😳
@@Kayla.burlin They would need to open the plastic container then put the toy in their mouths.
I do believe there are a lot more U.S. products banned in the U.K. and Europe. Strange viddy.
Hi Kayla , great video Black Pudding is awesome especially grilled or fried , no full English breakfast should be served without it even if the rest of the world thinks its disgusting lol 🤣🤣
We each have our own "weird" foods, that we love in our own way!😂 🇺🇸💗🇬🇧
@@Kayla.burlin Wait till you see Jellied Eels and Stargazy Pie lol , we really ramp up the game with those two lol , keep em coming 🤣😁
@@Carl-Hancox jellied Eels!? Sounds interesting 🧐😅
@@Kayla.burlin Jellied eels are an acquired taste lol , it tastes like you have burned them , even if you havent lol 🤣👍
Many of us Brits find it disgusting too. I triedvit when I was 8. 53 now and still remember the vile taste and texture.
The only time I have cranberry is on my turkey at Kidsmass. One small jar per year, that's it. Kinder Eggs are still going strong in the UK btw, don't know where this girl is getting her info from.
The doctor in the hospital I was in told me to drink cranberry juice every day for 6 weeks to help prevent bladder infection.
the milk unpasteurized, is sold in the UK, this is milk straight from the cow more or less untreated, it used to be called green top from the milk man, but you have to have a license to sell it, i used to work for a milk man many years ago for a few beer tokens when i was 16 ish, there is also a lovely creamy milk, which was gold top, came from one place only, gurnsey. dont really see that much now, milkmen deliverying to your door has become less of the last 30 years due to the supermarkets selling milk much cheaper
There's a farm down the road from me near Norwich that sells raw milk. Last week-end a dairy company came knocking on my door asking if I wanted milk delivered. I was very surprised because you rarely see milk floats these days.
Timber yard hun?!! Obviously you’re not a golfer 😂
If you watch some of the "proper human diet" vids on YT, unpasteurised is now sometimes sought after because the process removes stuff that can be good for humans?
Most Indian Restraunts in the UK Are owned by Bangladesh Imigrants!!
I think a lot of the time most things are banned because they are in competition with similar US product’s. This seams to be a trait of the US.
Cheers Again Aah Kid
The US considers blackcurrants an Invasive plant the fruit (Currents) have more vitamin C than lemons, limes, & Oranges the juice & drinks made from it is very good & beloved by young children & is sold under the name Ribena !!
I can't think of any reason that Cheetos would make you sick?????
Eating too much can cause the runs 💩 or vomiting in the worst cases. Eating too much spicy food can also cause ulcers in the stomach and throat😬
@@Kayla.burlin Well, I am 70 years of age and have been eating spicy food all my life without any issues, I suppose people are different.
Back current bushes were banned from America because it killed your pine trees, it doesn't happen now. It's delicious and nothing like cranberry.
Do you pick wild Blackberries over there, you must have them?
I've never picked blackberries, only strawberries. But I do love blackberries, we can get them at any grocery store!!!😋
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I hate cranberries too. They were originally eaten to reduce the richness of a meal so people who rarely eat well didn't get sick on feast days. Cranberry sauce exists to make food LESS GOOD. Why would anybody eat them?
For real!! 😭😂
Haggis is nice it just sounds offal.