Americans try AUSTRALIAN FOOD for the first time! (Vegemite, Tim Tams, more!)
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 27. 11. 2022
- Thanks for us Americans try Australian food!
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I donât think you realise this but because you like Vegemite it automatically will become an Aussie citizen, passport on its way !! đđ»đŠđș
Starbucks failed in Australia because the coffee was such bad quality and has ridiculous amounts of sugar. Theres still one or two spots but they dont even come close to Australian coffee.
I just love how Ryan is just opening up everything and with out even thinking what he opens just shoves it in his gob.đ
i have seen many Australian food reviews by Americans and this is the most wholesome one.
When you're spreading vegemite on toast or bread, we Aussies know and have like a little saying , "You Scrape on ,scrape off" like Mr.Miagi on Karate Kid đđŸđđ
This is the first time Iâve seen someone try vegemite correctly! Iâm so proud.
I loved the way he automatically started popping the cheeses on his fingers. The best way to eat them, says the Aussie.
If you are not born in Australia but eat Vegemite and like it, you are Australian.. if you are born in Australia but don't like Vegemite then you are not true blue Australian đ
You are literally the only American I have seen respecting our food you even ate Vegemite the right way respect bro
In the last 20ish years we've introduced the word "cookie" in to our vocab but cookies are usually exclusively large, round, soft and chewy where as biscuits are hard and crunchy/crumbly. The older generation will still call all of them biscuits
Single use plastic bags are pretty much written out in Australia.. most plastic bags or just plastic in general have to be at least 80% made from recyclable material, bags cost 15 cents per bag and are now the general bin liners for our nation
"How did the Australians find the technology for this?" Well Tyler, it was found under a Coolabah Tree down by the Billabong. I believe Matilda located it while waltzing..
the baby really will LOVE Vegemite if you give it to them growing up. We all grow up having munching on Vegemite on toast.
How did i not see this a year ago? This is the best box opening video Iâve seen. I was smiling all through this. I think it is so humble and wholesome that you do your videos from your babyâs nursery. And we met your wife, baby and brother!! Love it.
I laughed damn hard when he pulled out the Woolies bag and was so confused đ€Łđ€Ł
I would never have thought that watching some Americans eating Aussie food could be so entertainingâŠ. đđđ
Fru Chocs is such a South Australian thing. I used to live in Adelaide and drive past the factory. People in other states probably don't know what they are.
Fun fact Vegemite is made out of the yeast leftover from our major beer brewing distilleries!
I love Violet Crumble. It has really dry, fine, crumbly honeycomb. Another brand called Crunchie. Isn't as nice because it has like half dissolved, crystalised, sticky honeycomb inside.
Youve earned your Vegemite licence lol done well. Nothing beats lots of butter with amount of Vegemite of your choice. Vegemite with cheese. Even Vegemite with tomatoes salt and pepper, is gold đ