3 Country's People TRY Thali For the First Time With Their Hand!! (USA, Korea, China, India)

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2023
  • Today, we really ate Indian Thali in the Indian way!!!
    It's their FIRST TIME Tring Thali and also Eating WITH HAND!!!
    Comment on foods OR Contents You RECOMMEND!
    Indian Thali
    Basmati Rice, Naan, Raita, Chili Chicken, Dahl, Chicken Tikka Masala, PaPad
    What we'll try next time?
    PLEASE comment us.

Komentáře • 904

  • @globalcitizenn
    @globalcitizenn Před 9 měsíci +1495

    Papad is not a starter.. it’s a crunchy accompaniment. That’s why it’s spicy & salty coz it’s not meant to be eaten on its own. It’s usually eaten with rice & Sambar

    • @swati2899
      @swati2899 Před 9 měsíci +98

      Mostly restaurants serve papad as starter

    • @kajalp887
      @kajalp887 Před 9 měsíci +44

      Exactly, it is supposed to be a complementary

    • @atishtambe5898
      @atishtambe5898 Před 9 měsíci +2

      True!

    • @bondu2041
      @bondu2041 Před 9 měsíci +8

      ​@@swati2899because they want you to order again,they purpose fully serves as a starter so that you get bored waiting for food and eat it and then you order it again while eating😌

    • @Naskid17
      @Naskid17 Před 9 měsíci +8

      Is this girl teachin em "REALLY INDIAN" is the question lol

  • @deepalinayak6519
    @deepalinayak6519 Před 9 měsíci +1347

    Hats off to Yuki to make them understand so well to our Indian culture, cause its not easy to make them understand sometimes but she handle it amazingly well, love from India.

    • @globalcitizenn
      @globalcitizenn Před 9 měsíci +23

      She was not very well informed herself

    • @girdrache
      @girdrache Před 9 měsíci +20

      She said Palm leaf 🌴 instead of banana leaf 🍌 🍃. Palm leaf is used for writing ✍ not eating.

    • @deepalinayak6519
      @deepalinayak6519 Před 9 měsíci +16

      @@girdrache aree its okay sometimes tongue slip.

    • @saketh4217
      @saketh4217 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Bro she should represent her state not whole india cause am a hyderabadi. So I couldn't connect with her explanation of demostrating about the way of eating

    • @girdrache
      @girdrache Před 9 měsíci +8

      @@saketh4217 dude this just common general knowledge everyone know unless she is ABCD then okay.

  • @jemimatagi9645
    @jemimatagi9645 Před 9 měsíci +657

    🥉✋😆
    ...Northeast Indian food is ...so so... different as compared to mainland India .....i wish ... foreigners acknowledge them as well.
    Indian food varies according to it states .... (India is so diverse in people as well as their food)

    • @Aditya_believer777
      @Aditya_believer777 Před 9 měsíci +39

      Yeah I agree with you , I come from a tribal group of Jharkhand and we have so many similarities with the tribes of northeast even in food, and yes our food is very different than food from the northern side.

    • @Goldenbirdchirp
      @Goldenbirdchirp Před 9 měsíci +18

      Same with Northern Himalayan pahadis

    • @shantanusingh7600
      @shantanusingh7600 Před 9 měsíci +31

      Yes I agree with you but the world is dominated by western media and for them India is just Delhi and Taj Mahal.

    • @bleh22292
      @bleh22292 Před 9 měsíci

      Will you north easterners drop this "mainland India" term? Tf you mean by that lmao. This isnt China. If you wanna use terms like this you can very happily fucking leave lol

    • @kabirnegi6882
      @kabirnegi6882 Před 9 měsíci +10

      The use of bamboo with chicken was so good. Wish I could have it here in Mumbai

  • @nishapundir5704
    @nishapundir5704 Před 9 měsíci +110

    In my area people usually prefer eating rice during daytime and roti at night
    It's always hard for single indian to define how and what Indians eat coz there's a lot of diversity so it's kinda impossible but she did her best and I appreciate that

    • @dOVERanalyst
      @dOVERanalyst Před 7 měsíci +2

      Yet. She's a serious minority telling this is how India is. When representing us on a world forum we should also mention majority things common to all Indians.
      95% Indians eat rice in lunch time. DAY time.

    • @koyelhalder7308
      @koyelhalder7308 Před 6 měsíci +4

      In my household to we eat rice during Day and roti at night because rice help not get hungry really fast for strength but during night we are having roti because it's easy to digest

    • @AryanSingh-vw7ry
      @AryanSingh-vw7ry Před 5 měsíci

      Yea rice and roti In noon and only roti at night

  • @lovish.mittal
    @lovish.mittal Před 9 měsíci +330

    A slight correction - Paprika would be similar to Kashmiri Red Chilli which gives the curries that distict red color but not the spice, and Capsicum is just Bell Peppers.
    Also, I wouldn't say papad is a starter, more like an accompaniment with creamy / less spicy dishes like khichdi, or even pulao to add spice and crunch to them.
    I really hope some of the not so popular dishes are shown as well, we always only see naan, tikka masala, butter chicken / paneer, etc.

    • @unforgettxxle
      @unforgettxxle Před 9 měsíci +3

      Papad is like starter only even restaurants gives them complementary

    • @kdjoshi726
      @kdjoshi726 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Many restaurants give Masala Papad as a starter

    • @shilpihota6276
      @shilpihota6276 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Paprika powder is just dry red bell peppers... So no it wont be kashmiri chilli. Yukti is right here to say that in India it's called capsicum.

    • @TruthAlwaysWins
      @TruthAlwaysWins Před měsícem

      ​@@shilpihota6276
      Capsicum & Chilli is different 🙄 we have different types of chilli powders in India (according to different regions), paprika is sweeter to taste because it's a MIX of spices.
      Like Peri peri is a Mix!

    • @etasetamix.
      @etasetamix. Před 27 dny

      ​@@TruthAlwaysWinsNope, paprika is dried bell pepper which in India we don't use.

  • @SwathinPreman
    @SwathinPreman Před 9 měsíci +151

    It is nice to see our culture being shown and appreciated by others😊However, as a South Indian I can say that we do not use palm leaves, we use banana leaves to eat food on special occasions.😄Also, we have few etiquette while eating with hand. We always keep our nails short and clean so that we do not ingest dirt and we wash our hands before eating food. I would also like to say that I may lick my fingers when at home in private but never in public 😄I understand it is the easiest way to clean our fingers but traditionally we use the thumb to remove food from our fingers and use index finger to remove food from the thumb and put it back in our plate and eat it. 😀I now feel old explaining these stuff, I was mostly taught these etiquette in primary school in moral science subject😂 but I say kids these days don't remember their etiquette and probably need a refresher🤭

    • @anilchopra4751
      @anilchopra4751 Před 9 měsíci

      ZABARDUST BRO. FROM JALANDHAR CITY-144008.

    • @divinebeing5720
      @divinebeing5720 Před 8 měsíci +1

      You explained it so well.

    • @Kaybye555
      @Kaybye555 Před 8 měsíci

      Banana tree is a type of palm, so not technically wrong there

    • @SwathinPreman
      @SwathinPreman Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@Kaybye555 I do not think a Banana plant is considered a type of palm tree or even a tree for that matter. However, Coconut trees are considered a type of palm tree though they are very different.😀

    • @dOVERanalyst
      @dOVERanalyst Před 7 měsíci +1

      Ikr. Palm leaves was shocking to me as an EAST Indian. In Odisha. We also use banana leaves

  • @_ABHISHEK_CHOUGALA_
    @_ABHISHEK_CHOUGALA_ Před 9 měsíci +89

    It's true when mom feeds with hand... always taste better ❤

  • @sayanbiswas757
    @sayanbiswas757 Před 9 měsíci +89

    Honestly She explained it really well [not all of them but most of them] hat's off to her 10:39 also depends state to state , here roti is mostly consumed at morning and night, and day time is rice time

    • @kaushaljoshi7472
      @kaushaljoshi7472 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Exactly

    • @JuneKafaltiya
      @JuneKafaltiya Před 8 měsíci

      Same

    • @only_treats_no_tricks
      @only_treats_no_tricks Před 5 měsíci +1

      As a Bengali I agree with so much. These days most of us eat rice usually one time in a day, mostly at lunch.

    • @yashika_rawat__
      @yashika_rawat__ Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@only_treats_no_tricksya true I m uttrakhandi so we need a one time in a day bcz without rice we not sleep well 😂😂 but rajsthani they do not like eat rice I don't know why.

    • @only_treats_no_tricks
      @only_treats_no_tricks Před 4 měsíci

      @@yashika_rawat__ absolutely agree with you about the sleeping part. Technically rice makes your body cooler too. During summer it's a must for us but during winter we don't eat rice at dinner.

  • @pviveknair
    @pviveknair Před 9 měsíci +54

    Even though Papad or Pappadum is served as a started in Indian restaurants in the West, it is actually a palette clenser. So, when you are moving from one flavor to another and dont want to mix & confuse, take some bites of papad & it will neutralize the palette completely, making it ready for the new taste. That is the reason, Pappadums in South India are bit more alkaline & salty.

    • @anilchopra4751
      @anilchopra4751 Před 9 měsíci

      PAPAD IS A BURNED, DEAD, JUNC FOOD ITEM !

  • @AJAYSINGH-zz4bv
    @AJAYSINGH-zz4bv Před 9 měsíci +50

    I have read somewhere that ' A person in abroad is an ambassador of his native country. ' Yukta you have proved it and you are fulfilling your responsibility very well. Because foreigners think eating with hands is somewhat dirty but you described very that it related to Chakras and digestion. Very well explained.

    • @razee7869
      @razee7869 Před 9 měsíci +3

      But she was kind of wrong about many things....but I assume she grew up in a fairly rich household from her description.

    • @anilchopra4751
      @anilchopra4751 Před 9 měsíci

      ZABARDUST BRO.

    • @yuktatyagiofficial
      @yuktatyagiofficial Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@razee7869 it’s lovely when people just assume your whole background and your parents hard work goes into dust. I love it 🥰

    • @razee7869
      @razee7869 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@yuktatyagiofficial ?there is nothing wrong with being from a rich household though. Why i said that is because the experience of someone from rich household is fairly different from the majority of Indians. I said that when u mentioned thali is like 500-1000rs and also hearing papad being a starter was first for me because we always had it as complementary for rice dishes here in South atleast. Also the banana leaf part , capsicum etc. So I assumed u were raised in a upper class house that's why u made some mistakes.
      But now that I saw your other comment i understand u explained everything well and the video was very much edited from hours of shooting. And ya i understand your pov...you must have been excited to shoot this video and seeing many comments must have put you down. Since our country is filled with billion+ people there will always be such problems....u can see when u see any videos like these , there's always comments saying otherwise 😅. So don't get down by these comments. At the end of the day there are many many people who enjoy watching you in all these videos and representing india.

    • @yuktatyagiofficial
      @yuktatyagiofficial Před 8 měsíci +1

      @razee7869 I know there's nothing wrong but people usually use it as a hate comment....and the thali I said that it's expensive if you go to a high end restaurant.

  • @quiet7632
    @quiet7632 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Our Desi (Indian) behen (sister) doing us proud in multiple languages. For a few things she was a little bit off, but got the main point of it all across to people from 3 countries, and did it with style and class. Kya baath.

  • @Goldenbirdchirp
    @Goldenbirdchirp Před 9 měsíci +22

    So, the simple reason Indians 🇮🇳 eat with hands is BECAUSE OF PRACTICALITY. You will never see Italians eating pizza with a knife and fork or Mexicans eating tortilla with a spoon. For north Indians, our STAPLE FOOD is chapati, you have to tear it with hands and then fold things inside it. You smush veggies/meat inside it. Folding action can't be done without using hands. This is one of the most simple reasons. Once you have used your hands for it and there's already food in your hands...might as well eat rice with hands too. That's how we see it. Its kind of the same with South Indian food like dosa.

  • @yuktatyagiofficial
    @yuktatyagiofficial Před 9 měsíci +168

    Thank you for having me as always ❤
    The way I sometimes don’t even wanna appear on these shows cause at the end of the day whatever explanation is given is not good for India’s population. The only mistake I acknowledge I’ve made in this video is the confusion with the banana leaf and palm leaf. Other than that the optic nerves 😂😂😂 sorry, i wasnt having it that day. I meant nerve endings. Try being multilingual and then thinking for all you haters out there.
    Secondly all of you out there saying papad is complementary, does your mom serve you papad at home with lunch or dinner ? Or have we now normalized eating papad as a starter because it’s light on the stomach
    Next people saying it’s weird to have dal with naan or it’s weird to have this with that clearly do not realize India is diverse and that we all come from different families and different backgrounds meaning our eating practices will be different too.
    Honestly by the day I am getting sick of y’all in the comments cause please come here and do it instead of me if you think you can mention every state, every culture, every religion better. I could honestly care less. Like genuinely come and do it. I am really emotionally exhausted.
    This video was shot for around 2 to 2 and a half hours. A lot of what I said didn’t make it to the video. I have mentioned we eat daal with rice, I have mentioned that yogurt can be consumed with chicken at most, I have mentioned so many things for that day that we filmed for 6 hours. I have mentioned how the cheapest thaali is around 30 inr and the price can increase anyhow based on whether it’s a 5 star restaurant or not. no matter what I do, no matter what I film, no matter what I say, it’s never enough.
    I am sick of Indians being against Indians. There’s no right way of doing things in a culturally diverse country of 1.5 billion people. I genuinely don’t think I will appear for a long time because I am upset, sick and emotionally affected by all of you in the comments. It’s easy to type it out but obviously since none of you know how it is behind the scenes you will keep running your mouths cause that’s what you all know to do.
    I love how we celebrate diversity but the moment it’s showcased or explained everybody has a problem and want their way to be correct. I’m ashamed of all of youq

    • @rahulvinalnarayan9743
      @rahulvinalnarayan9743 Před 9 měsíci +36

      Honestly Yukta you have always showcased the Indian culture with such grace. Much respect from Australia

    • @COOLSABYA2
      @COOLSABYA2 Před 9 měsíci +9

      You are awesome. Just want to point out that paprika is chilli powder, not capsicum. Capsicum are called Bell Pepper in the US.

    • @yuktatyagiofficial
      @yuktatyagiofficial Před 9 měsíci +16

      @@COOLSABYA2 haha yeah I got confused about that too 🥹, livin in a foreign country and speaking multiple languages kinda disorients you and your vocabulary 😫😫💗

    • @COOLSABYA2
      @COOLSABYA2 Před 9 měsíci +10

      @@yuktatyagiofficial No worries, I absolutely understand ! ❤

    • @yuktatyagiofficial
      @yuktatyagiofficial Před 9 měsíci +9

      @@COOLSABYA2 thank you

  • @yogib803
    @yogib803 Před 9 měsíci +22

    1. Eating with hand is better way to eat.
    2. Sensing the food in 3 ways seeing, smelling, touching. 3 is better than 2.
    3. In this show itself I seen many used to smell food before eat to better know the food, same goes for touch with hand.

    • @KalafinaBTS
      @KalafinaBTS Před 9 měsíci

      There's also being able to have control over the amount of food, cuz using hands allows you to have better control on the amount compared to a spoon. Plus, the temperature, you won't accidentally burn your tongue if you use your hands, since you'll feel how hot it is before you get it anywhere close to your mouth.

  • @prithamandal2738
    @prithamandal2738 Před 8 měsíci +24

    Im from Bengal part of india and we eat rice at lunch and roti at dinner lmao so its exactly opposite. Also here fish curries are made more often than meat curries and yes of course daal and vegetable curry is a daily staple. So in every day at lunch / dinner its usually rice/roti with some dish of daal and a vegetable curry and once a week all that with a fish curry. Different variations of curries using different vegetables and spices of course. Most of the families here (in bengal) don't eat non vegetarian food everyone so like 4-5 days a week vegetarian and 2-3 days any fish/meat /eggs. Of course some families eat fish curries every day but most families have more vegetarian based diets.

    • @ind3996
      @ind3996 Před 8 měsíci

      Similarly in Bihar we eat rice during lunch and roti in dinner.

    • @indrajitgupta3280
      @indrajitgupta3280 Před 7 měsíci

      For those of us old enough to remember, roti really started in the very bad days of the middle and late 60s, when we depended on imported wheat, due to the tremendous food shortages; for my generation, PL480 is engraved in our hearts and minds. It was then that Bengalis were forced to eat rotis, those being typical of food habits further up the Ganges Valley. Luchi and Dal Puri were always part of the cuisine, but obviously as special treats (OK, luchi mangsho being a staple for celebrating something).
      The fish in our cuisine kept us safely grounded in rice; imagine fish with roti! Yuck.

    • @got7forever210
      @got7forever210 Před 3 měsíci

      Most of the south indians eat rice at lunch and other like roti or any other foods like dosa, idli etc. at night

  • @Doomsday_-ct5kj
    @Doomsday_-ct5kj Před 9 měsíci +104

    Yukti didi..as a Bengali from Eastern India, we usually use banana leaves and not palm leaves. I don't think we can eat on palm leaves lol. In Bengal we also add Yoghurt to chicken and mutton. The taste is just exquisite and so much better

    • @sirishaponnala3048
      @sirishaponnala3048 Před 9 měsíci +3

      😂😂yeah... I wanted to comment about the Palm leave thing

    • @aniruddhasajja9561
      @aniruddhasajja9561 Před 9 měsíci +2

      north indian she is i guess

    • @kdjoshi726
      @kdjoshi726 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@aniruddhasajja9561I thought she's from Mumbai?

    • @EagleOverTheSea
      @EagleOverTheSea Před 9 měsíci +3

      ​@@kdjoshi726She is Marathi but from Delhi.

    • @TechnicalGamingHarsh12
      @TechnicalGamingHarsh12 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Palm leaves are used in Bihar, in wedding or in bhoj when someone passes away. Instead of using plastic or paper plate we use palm leaves

  • @karthikmysari6526
    @karthikmysari6526 Před 3 měsíci +8

    People in the south eat on a banana leaf, not palm leaf.

  • @CuriousityPod
    @CuriousityPod Před 9 měsíci +47

    Learning about new cultures that’s an awesome mindset . Congrats ladies u rock.🤟🤟

  • @betweencephapirin
    @betweencephapirin Před 9 měsíci +18

    all of the dishes are from punjabi cuisine but popularly attached to indian cuisine abroad . and every state leave that every city has a different cuisine or flavour palate and dishes . I hope some day they too come to the lime light like this .

    • @lifestyleboss3829
      @lifestyleboss3829 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Yes you are right in uttar Pradesh we have different thali and it's like mostly not spicy except sabzi

    • @divineflu34567
      @divineflu34567 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Because in early Times when globalisation happened Punjabis went first around the globe so their food was seen as food from India

  • @anamikabiswas7617
    @anamikabiswas7617 Před 8 měsíci +11

    Indian food is so diverse in nature,every state has its uniqueness in food ,taste and culture. I love my India,it's land of diversity.

  • @trina3781
    @trina3781 Před 9 měsíci +7

    This is how you should explain your native dishes..She neither explained a little nor a lot...loved that❤

  • @rudranarayanmahalik2431
    @rudranarayanmahalik2431 Před 9 měsíci +7

    In North Eastern, Eastern and Southern parts of India, usually we don't eat roti. We eat rice in both lunch and dinner . People who are diabetic, they usually consume roti....And food is way cheaper in the Eastern part of India .

  • @reenasuthar2579
    @reenasuthar2579 Před 9 měsíci +14

    In Indian cuisine, it is considered important to never leave food on one's thali. The culture values not wasting food and encourages the consumption of leftovers by modifying them into new dishes.

    • @Naskid17
      @Naskid17 Před 9 měsíci

      The caveat to that tradition is that most of us are overweight these days 🤷‍♂😅

  • @blueshoes5145
    @blueshoes5145 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I love how they are all very respectful of the food and the way of eating. After, she showed them, they got straight to business.
    It’s a lovely video.

  • @Studytime2977
    @Studytime2977 Před 9 měsíci +8

    Her explanation is so good. I am happy that she told them about roti that many don't know in foreign countries!!!! We survive due to rotizzz and die due to Naans( if eaten regularly). Thanks!!!!

  • @VICKY_AEKER
    @VICKY_AEKER Před 9 měsíci +11

    Earlier I thought that eating with my hands was awkward, but then one day I ate with my hands and I liked it.

    • @anilchopra4751
      @anilchopra4751 Před 9 měsíci

      SPOON SE KHANA SAFE HAI.....NAKHOON KE ANDAR BACTIRIA, VIRUS REHTE HAIN !!!

  • @sume151
    @sume151 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Excellent job by Yukta to showcase Indian culture as well as the science behind it. 👏🏼

  • @Crystal_Sky_
    @Crystal_Sky_ Před 9 měsíci +21

    I appreciate how Yuki explanied Indian food and culture SO WELL.
    Really proud of her.

  • @boxofchocolates2134
    @boxofchocolates2134 Před 9 měsíci +5

    I liked the way you explained Indian food customs to these women. 👍

  • @mrkb3476
    @mrkb3476 Před 9 měsíci +22

    Two Corrections, as she said usually indians have rice at night it is a wrong statement coz India doesn't mean only North India. North East Indians eat Rice on every single meal it is an only option for north easterns, though we have roti here but its not the first choice. Roti arrived to this part of the country only after independence, and not on palm leaf, it's on banana leaf or banana stem.

    • @abhijeettiria
      @abhijeettiria Před 7 měsíci +2

      Well she said several things wrong, like curd and meat, palm leaves instead of banana leaves, papad always as starter and lot more ... She mostly have semi North Indian perspect.

    • @Sathish_12
      @Sathish_12 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Same in south India , roti maximum like once a week other wise its rice based dishes daily

    • @TruthAlwaysWins
      @TruthAlwaysWins Před měsícem

      In North India too, we eat rice/Roti for Lunch, Maybe that's in her family.

  • @SaveenaKannanchath
    @SaveenaKannanchath Před 9 měsíci +12

    I think she got confused between Palm Leaves and Banana Leaves. We in South India use Banana and Vistaraku leaves (Patravali / Bauhinia varigata) for eating food and Palm Leaves to weave baskets, thatch roofs, inscribe manuscripts etc.. eating on palm leaves, unless woven, might be a little difficult.

    • @indrajitgupta3280
      @indrajitgupta3280 Před 7 měsíci

      Perhaps the habit of occasionally eating on Shaal leaves may have caused some confusion.
      Not a big deal, we don't have to pick on her.

    • @SaveenaKannanchath
      @SaveenaKannanchath Před 7 měsíci

      @@indrajitgupta3280, be assured, no one is picking on Yuki! She’s adorable and also human so it’s absolutely okay to err. I hope you realise that many people( like yourself) read comments so clarifying something is adding to someone’s knowledge bank. Now, tone is something you assign to text while reading it and I wouldn’t be wrong in saying that’s a perception problem not an expression problem.

  • @Aish-dm4np
    @Aish-dm4np Před 9 měsíci +1

    The most perfect explanation of Indian food done by her on the internet....lots of love❤❤❤❤

  • @nikhilsaisharma
    @nikhilsaisharma Před 9 měsíci +14

    8:07 Another pointer about naan - its difficult compared to roti for making in small batches but becomes much easier and faster to prepare in bigger batches. So you may find some Indian restaurant that have a lot of customers avoid having tava roti in their menu and keep naan.
    It becomes more economical in time as well as cost.
    Also the common tandoors used in restaurants (the metal barrel) has a huge startup time and cool down time.

  • @SusanchiVishnoi
    @SusanchiVishnoi Před 8 měsíci +5

    Amazing explanation of Indian thali food...I am impressed really....💙💙🇮🇳🇮🇳💙💙

  • @LilacPeony3088
    @LilacPeony3088 Před 9 měsíci +16

    You explain so beautifully Yuki, I know in state wises it's different concept but it's really good explanation. I am from Kolkata, we eat pappad at the end with so many chutney specially plastic chutney made with papaya, date, raisins etc which is translucent , sometimes with tomato chutney. Then we eat sweets or payesh which is made of rice, milk and raisins. And I don't know clearly know of other sates but our food started with at household where started with bitter foods like gourd smash or fried/leafy vegetables /neem with potato fried ... then main course with some light soup types like lentos(with cucumber or papaya ...) or fish curry or prawn curry... then in weekends or end of the week meat (chicken or mutton , I eat only chicken) ; then the foods or deserts which I told first.🥰🥰
    You can share with your household foods style . Love you all. ❤❤❤❤

    • @indrajitgupta3280
      @indrajitgupta3280 Před 7 měsíci

      Wrote my comment before I saw this very complete round-up. Thanks.
      Shukto, dalna, fish, mutton, chutney with papor, payesh or mishti doi and sweet is the typical full line-up, with cuts and additions according to the hostess' decisions.

  • @rach0612
    @rach0612 Před 9 měsíci +17

    Actually we do not pick up chicken curry with hand and put on rice if it's in a bowl....we use spoon to place it in the plate and then mix it with rice and eat....why did she put her hand in the bowl to pic up the curry 😂😂😂

    • @tyshadonyxs2008
      @tyshadonyxs2008 Před 9 měsíci +5

      We do do that. Ecen in cities and rural sides. Maybe not where you are from

    • @rach0612
      @rach0612 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@tyshadonyxs2008 chicken piece is ok ...but curry...dont we scoop curry with a spoon to place it over the rice or just pour curry on rice ....Yeah maybe , coz India is a huge country...we don't do the way she did ...u might do...that's cool.....

    • @tyshadonyxs2008
      @tyshadonyxs2008 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@rach0612 where we are from we either overturn the entire small bowl of dal on rice and mix with hand, or scoop the dal with hand to mix however much we want. In case of sabji, we just scoop with hand. We also use spoons if we don't want too much of a mess

    • @KalafinaBTS
      @KalafinaBTS Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​​@@tyshadonyxs2008Those are mostly dry sabji, no? You pick up dry side dishes with your hands, but wet ones (like curry, etc) you tilt your bowl or use a spoon, i don't think hands are used for the wet side dishes unless you're picking out a piece from the curry?
      Edit: oh nvm, you do that with dal, interesting

    • @tyshadonyxs2008
      @tyshadonyxs2008 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@KalafinaBTS spoons were never used enough with our older generations which lived together and had too many children per couple. Spoons were usually in this case not used much I guess as I have always seen the elders use hands for every single thing. They will also wash hands in the dish itself at the end while sitting down. Nowadays though u see more cutlery being used everywhere. Not forks though

  • @bonan.t.6053
    @bonan.t.6053 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Makes me wanna go get a roti or naan and eat with chicken. 😋

  • @kg22kg
    @kg22kg Před 9 měsíci +3

    ₹500 is very expensive for a thali. Generally the cheapest thalis you will get will around ₹100-200 max with unlimited rice

  • @jasneetkaur6782
    @jasneetkaur6782 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Nice food! Yum yum!!
    My mouth is waterin gnow
    Yukti you rock everywhere!🎉🎉🎉

  • @Veli_ladkinahihu
    @Veli_ladkinahihu Před 8 měsíci +1

    This video is so good 😀😀
    I really watch many videies like this idk why 😂😂
    But this video is perfect
    Perfectly explanation of culture,😍 eating with hands, food, side dishes 😊

  • @Ziggy-ki6tz
    @Ziggy-ki6tz Před 9 měsíci +9

    How is everyone so beautiful and gorgeous. this is one of my favorite series now. the 6 Asians try each others food thingy

  • @sushmitajha2624
    @sushmitajha2624 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Yoghurt is very much compatible with every kind of meat. Infact it is used for marination in both chicken and mutton in various Indian dishes. Biryani, curry i guess every or almost every form and raita is a welcome whether it is vegetable raita or boondi raita or mint raita. And even for fish- it is said we can have yoghurt after fish but never milk. I am not sure about sea food though.

    • @anilchopra4751
      @anilchopra4751 Před 9 měsíci

      AAP TO PANDIT, BRAHMIN HAI, MEAT MACHHLI CHICKEN KI BATAIN KAYO KAR RAHI HAI ??? YE SUB KHA BHI RAHI HONGI ?

    • @anilchopra4751
      @anilchopra4751 Před 9 měsíci

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    • @anilchopra4751
      @anilchopra4751 Před 9 měsíci

      @@sushmitajha2624 DHARTI KI 84 LAKH YONIA RAW ( KACHCHA ) LIVE FOOD HI TO KHA RAHI HAIN. KOIE BHI AAG PAR PAKA KAR NAHI KHATA HAI.

    • @anilchopra4751
      @anilchopra4751 Před 9 měsíci

      @@sushmitajha2624 AAP TO MAITHILI HAIN...SITA MATA JI NE LIFE TIME SIRAF FRUITS HI KHAYE THE !!! 14 SAAL KE VANVAAS ME SABHI NE RAW LIVE FOOD HI KHAYA THA!!!

    • @anilchopra4751
      @anilchopra4751 Před 9 měsíci

      @@sushmitajha2624 BALI PRATHA HAR DRISHTI SE ANUCHIT, AMANVIYA, KAROOR, BHAYANAK PRATHA HAI. NIRDOSH JEEVO KI GARDAN KAAT KAR DEVTA KO KHUSH NAHI KIYA JA SAKTA HAI !!!

  • @SH0124_
    @SH0124_ Před 5 měsíci

    Just discovered this channel! Love the diversity so much! Very educational and entertaining!

  • @sara.cbc92
    @sara.cbc92 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I like the personality of this Korean and Chinese guests. Pls invite them more often.

  • @bhumisharma987
    @bhumisharma987 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Just a correction it’s just a personal preference if people like to break their breads/naans with one hand or two. I think people normally use two hands instead of one especially for thick breads like naan.

  • @prettysavage8230
    @prettysavage8230 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Y'all should try the Indian street foods too!!

  • @yoongisgoyangi3684
    @yoongisgoyangi3684 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I really loved how educated Yuki is about her roots.. but it is to be noted that India is still a vast country with different mindset.. hence, different preferences about how to eat papad, or when to eat rice, etc.
    Lastly, curd with chicken is okay, but not with red meat and fish especially (it will cause acidity).

  • @Sayurih
    @Sayurih Před 8 měsíci +1

    Yuki's hairstyle,makeup and outfit is on point.Kudos to her stylist and makeup artist.

  • @jagatdeuri3261
    @jagatdeuri3261 Před 9 měsíci +13

    So as northeast Indian here. Eating roti is like a once in a month event for us we are mostly three time rice a day person and also those north indian curries are not meant for rice they are way too sweet.
    Our northeast indian are mostly white rice or sticky rice people and our food culture is similar to Burma or Thailand or Bangladesh.
    Edit: we also have black, red, brown and many different rice with beautiful aroma.

    • @deepakbisht1066
      @deepakbisht1066 Před 9 měsíci

      Abe chutiye yha baat india ki hai na ki northeast ki😡😡😡😡

    • @Goldenbirdchirp
      @Goldenbirdchirp Před 9 měsíci +5

      We Northern Himalayans (Himachal, uttrakhand etc) used to eat a lot of himalyan red rice which is kind of disappearing now because it's expensive and not readily available compared to white rice. We use less spices in our traditional dishes and use things like sesame, perilla frutescens seeds etc. Our food culture is similar to Nepal,Tibet and Bhutan.

    • @kabirnegi6882
      @kabirnegi6882 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Even South Indians eat mostly rice

    • @ellorapachaua7822
      @ellorapachaua7822 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@aalu5638so you mean to say is north defines the entire India 😂😂bro grow up she said Indians eat roti not every Indians eat roti most Indians prefer rice exept the North Indians

  • @sungod2581
    @sungod2581 Před 4 měsíci +3

    U switch with ur hands because people now a days be fancy n papad is nor a starter,paprika is not capsicum, capsicum is bell peppers n paprika is a spice

  • @leaderofmass
    @leaderofmass Před 9 měsíci +1

    Yuki is making them understand in well mannered way and details

  • @archanashukla5387
    @archanashukla5387 Před 2 měsíci

    Lovely guys. Really loved it

  • @kaufier
    @kaufier Před 9 měsíci +3

    In Tamil Nadu, rice is a daily afternoon thing. No rice = no lunch feels. + we avoid eating rice at night (idk for what reason, but yeah)

    • @aruu001
      @aruu001 Před 8 měsíci

      It's not abt South, in north too people eat a lot of rice except very few areas

    • @chithambararajanr219
      @chithambararajanr219 Před 8 měsíci

      Idly, dosa, paniaram all made up of rice which tamilians use to have at night and morning. In that way we tamilians eat in all times of the day

  • @anandvijayakumar4097
    @anandvijayakumar4097 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Indian food is not about NAAN and Butter chicken it is mainly on the northern part of India. Don't say all Indians eat rotti and naan. south Indian food is completely different from north also north east food. So pls don't address it like the main food in India

  • @SBCan24
    @SBCan24 Před 6 měsíci

    Fantastic video. Nice description and superb reactions!

  • @GoddessFreyaa
    @GoddessFreyaa Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'm 100% agree.l, eating from my mom hand became a simple meal more tasty 😋

  • @shantanusingh7600
    @shantanusingh7600 Před 9 měsíci +3

    How do you guys eat Pizza , burger , french fries and prawns?

  • @hsdiem0
    @hsdiem0 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Five fingers represents five elements of nature (air, water, fire etc) n only one hand is used to eat not both. Its an art comes with practice not both its messy.the back of your fingers should be clean not how korean girl is dipping, now that also comes with practice.

  • @justaninfiredperson
    @justaninfiredperson Před 6 měsíci

    I really love seeing Yuki in Indian culture videos. She explains I so well.

  • @OneminuteEntertainment
    @OneminuteEntertainment Před 9 měsíci +3

    We eat with hand to show respect to food godess(anna-purna devi)
    If you are not touching your food it means you are disrespectful to her.

    • @rangachariv8992
      @rangachariv8992 Před 9 měsíci

      Most convincing reason for eating with the hand not hands!

  • @romeldias
    @romeldias Před 9 měsíci +3

    what street thali costs 500 bucks!?!? bloody hell..hahahaha there are thalis on the streets in Mumbai that cost 70 bucks! And papad too is usually for texture and digestion...esp in arid areas of the country...weve just taken it on across the country cos its so amazing lol!

  • @raj-hf4wb
    @raj-hf4wb Před 9 měsíci +1

    indian girl just look ravishingly beautiful the way she has done her makeup and her skin tone....

  • @sonali1152
    @sonali1152 Před 9 měsíci

    She explained it so well hats off to yukta❤❤

  • @flores7190
    @flores7190 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Sorry but the Indian came up with reasoning which are not accurate no body says eat rice at night and you do have yoghurt in meats in some northern dishes. Not everyone eat yoghurt with rice in India it’s not something general people do maybe in the south

    • @99999573
      @99999573 Před 9 měsíci

      in eastern part we do eat rice at night …even in south people eat rice more than roti..yes we also have yoghurt with rice but some people don't do as they have there reasoning and yukti saying that that's not incorrect, we do eat rice with yoghurt maybe ur region doesn't but india is vast and mostly all have there own preference. so u cant say she is wrong she have her own reasoning.

    • @flores7190
      @flores7190 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@99999573 she’s wrong because that doesn’t apply to northern people because no body says eat rice at night that’s the worst thing you can do to your body is to have carbs allot of Indians are educated and health conscious and it’s really depends on people rather than a generalize statement

    • @99999573
      @99999573 Před 9 měsíci

      @@flores7190 so u saying uneducated people are not health conscious, or taking rice at night make u unhealthy, dude that complete north mentality. we eat rice and we are healthy too. u dnt wanna have dnt have no one forcing. but, dnt behave like undeucated.

    • @yuunaari
      @yuunaari Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@flores7190​Let me add some statment, let's set India cultures aside, but other Asian countries eat rice for every meal and they're healthy too..... and back to the video context again, we all know India are very big and diverse in terms of culture right, so I think the one in the video telling what she usually had but wasn't a normal norm in the other part of India means she discredit or didn't represent India at all..... It's such a ridiculous statement imo

    • @flores7190
      @flores7190 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ⁠@@yuunaari she literally said Indians eat rice at night …. She said my my mom say eat rice at night. Rotis eaten during the day which is probably what happens in her house you can’t say that for people from the north because people from the north mostly eat breads Roti and you can’t generalize it she’s coming up with her own theory that only happens in her house . You can literally go back and watch I said what I said you can d ride all you want for someone you don’t even know -10:01\21:00 btw.

  • @aahana.kulkarni
    @aahana.kulkarni Před 9 měsíci +5

    I don't think people usually pick curry with hand, it's very inconvenient, we usually eat rice at the end and just empty up the curry bowl in the rice and then just mix it with your finger tips that way your fingers stay clean then just make mini rice mountains according to the size you want to put in your mouth. Also no one stresses so much on eating with hand, it's not mandatory.

  • @AIKO17739
    @AIKO17739 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The beautiful indian girl !! 😍😍😍 She is the star ! She is beautiful and well dressed! 💫💫 why do others look so dull next to her! We no longer see the 3 white ones which melt because of the color of the wall! 😂 love u from France 💙🤍❤️

  • @sumedh_deole1111
    @sumedh_deole1111 Před 6 měsíci

    Glad everyone enjoyed the dishes! I would like to see them try even more indian food, waiting for part 2.😂

  • @binusudheer562
    @binusudheer562 Před 9 měsíci +3

    They are not able to eat well because the Indian girl here is always so talkative. plus some of the things that you have described here may not match according to south Indian context eg: eating just pappad

    • @binusudheer562
      @binusudheer562 Před 9 měsíci

      You didn't ask them to try eating all the things (except dal, others with naan)

    • @screwedidiot937
      @screwedidiot937 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Papad as a starter? We eat papad as a side / Mix it with rice
      Chilli chicken alone?? she should have tried it with naan / rice
      Daal with naan??? Daal goes well with rice 😭
      Who takes curry like that !!!

    • @aruu001
      @aruu001 Před 8 měsíci

      Bro realx I eat papad both ways , with food by mixing it nd like that too

  • @justgamersx2022
    @justgamersx2022 Před 3 měsíci +3

    The Indian women is over dramatic bruh she's over exaggerating simple stuff she's over exaggerating everything

    • @AIKO17739
      @AIKO17739 Před 3 měsíci

      She is a real Queen ! 😍😍😍

  • @kavyapatel5921
    @kavyapatel5921 Před 7 měsíci +1

    My respect increase for yuki she explained about left handed too and said that doesn't mean their left hand isn't clean.
    I am Indian and it's opposite to me like what you do with right I do with left and vice versa. But some people interrupt me and say don't eat with left hand. How I explain to them it's not dirty!😩

  • @Harry_2003
    @Harry_2003 Před 8 měsíci

    I am very much satisfied with her explanation...you really did a good job 😀💖😚

  • @AyushSharma-fz6uo
    @AyushSharma-fz6uo Před 2 měsíci

    I love that they eat in a traditional way 🥹😍❤️🙏

  • @goverdhanjoshi6
    @goverdhanjoshi6 Před 8 dny

    Yuki you are doing a good job. Hats off to you 😁

  • @siyajha8921
    @siyajha8921 Před 3 měsíci

    She explains every part really well❤❤

  • @jayeshpanchal1319
    @jayeshpanchal1319 Před 9 měsíci +2

    In India culture eating time is generally was breakfast at 8 , lunch at 11, snack at 3 , dinner before 7 nomore eating after sunset,if you feel hungry than having a glass of milk before bed at 10 pm , getting up early before sunrise this was a routine for health life, home cook food

  • @blackpinkdumplings
    @blackpinkdumplings Před 9 měsíci +2

    seriously as a indian we feel eating with hands is most comfortable way there must be connection between food and us els we will feel empty

  • @srinivasmanohar970
    @srinivasmanohar970 Před 9 měsíci

    Wow.. Yummy food and happy your friends liked the taste❤

  • @indrajitgupta3280
    @indrajitgupta3280 Před 7 měsíci +2

    In a word, brilliant and well-balanced presentation, and not to worry about us picky people who insist on pointing out every tiny variation that keeps us different from others.

  • @PETERDCUNHA-zl4hb
    @PETERDCUNHA-zl4hb Před 8 měsíci

    All ladies look cute, the way you learned to eat with your hands ❤

  • @rehanask6399
    @rehanask6399 Před 8 měsíci

    Love this Indian food reaction ❤ try more Indian dishes

  • @Davidexolover
    @Davidexolover Před 8 měsíci

    She explained it so well

  • @Amit_Pasi
    @Amit_Pasi Před 6 měsíci

    That Indian girl is so good in explaining About Indian Food. She is great

  • @annrose2348
    @annrose2348 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This Indian girl is perfect Indian representation

  • @explorer2360
    @explorer2360 Před 2 měsíci

    She is beautiful in her own way❤

  • @niteshraghav2323
    @niteshraghav2323 Před měsícem

    Very well Explanation

  • @ishitadasgupta9048
    @ishitadasgupta9048 Před 9 měsíci

    I eat papad with Rice and dal too..adds a nice crunch to it.

  • @ruchikasoni3232
    @ruchikasoni3232 Před 9 měsíci

    amazing video. loved it

  • @dOVERanalyst
    @dOVERanalyst Před 7 měsíci +1

    Rice Thali in LUNCH (Day time) is staple
    From a rice based country we've slowly moved to roti in the NIGHT.
    NOT vice versa. Labour intensive jobs do eat rice twice. But middle class? No. Very rare.
    Only if there's biriyani it's possible to feed someone rice at night.

  • @brishtisadhu3189
    @brishtisadhu3189 Před 8 měsíci

    She explained so nicely

  • @DaisiesInVenus
    @DaisiesInVenus Před 6 měsíci

    This food is making my mouth water. It looks so good🤤

  • @vikrant738
    @vikrant738 Před 8 měsíci

    Proud of You

  • @Nwk843
    @Nwk843 Před 6 měsíci

    This food seems healthy love it ❤
    I would eat this beautiful and healthy food everywhere in my life, too. Once a person learns the meaning and practice of preparing this type of healthy food, they incorporate it into their daily lives, making it more beautiful and healthy.

  • @rahulvinalnarayan9743
    @rahulvinalnarayan9743 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Huge respect for Yukta

  • @kettch777
    @kettch777 Před 8 měsíci

    Ethiopian food is similar. Most food is served with a sour flatbread called injera which is used to scoop food in place of utensils. The meal is usually a small array of different kinds of food, most with the consistency of thick stew, served on another communal large piece of injera. (It's delicious, by the way, and I highly recommend it. Lots of curry, tomato, and other bold flavors.)

  • @yashwardhantubid2581
    @yashwardhantubid2581 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Mission accomplished 😎😂🔥

  • @Ajitabhshorts
    @Ajitabhshorts Před 7 měsíci

    omg how beautiful you explain everythings🙂

  • @PlexOfficial
    @PlexOfficial Před 9 měsíci

    Yuki presentation + foreign relations = ❤

  • @sudhanshuranjan4044
    @sudhanshuranjan4044 Před 4 měsíci

    One of best food reviews i ever seen😅

  • @Lian_kun
    @Lian_kun Před 9 měsíci +1

    The reason hands are used is because hands help you understand the temperature of food and you don't end up burning your tongue. The fingers also help you feel the things, food is an experience for different senses so touch also helps you enjoy the food more just like smelling and looking at it. Another scientific benefit of using hands is we've a lotta probiotic bacteria on our hand, good bacteria that is which helps you have a good gut health. Hands also help you to not take huge portions tho nowadays people still find ways to but originally it limited people's portions that they eat in one go so that helped towards a healthy lifestyle. Obviously you wash your hands properly before having food so ain't exactly unbothered as people think it is.

  • @lilybaby2859
    @lilybaby2859 Před 3 měsíci

    i love yuki,s skin its so glowy , she looks so beautiful☺☺