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  • From calorie count to portion sizes, we wanted to find all the differences between Heinz products in the US and UK. This is Food Wars.
    00:00 Intro
    00:09 Portion Sizes
    02:16 Exclusives
    17:09 Ingredients
    19:30 Nutrition
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  • @Samouraii
    @Samouraii Před rokem +810

    Just imagine the parcel thief's face when he finds out the heavy box he has stolen just has a bottle of sauce in it 🤣

    • @boulevard14
      @boulevard14 Před rokem +21

      Sounds like a prize steal.

    • @PandaCologne
      @PandaCologne Před rokem +7

      Lol

    • @revengenerd1
      @revengenerd1 Před rokem +29

      I had a bulk order of vinegar stolen once, no idea what the thief would do with 25kg of the stuff.

    • @unclebob1478
      @unclebob1478 Před rokem +12

      @@revengenerd1 sell it on perhaps. That must cost a lot

    • @badjokecoke
      @badjokecoke Před rokem +12

      @@revengenerd1 make a life-sized science fair volcano 😶

  • @haleywagner3144
    @haleywagner3144 Před rokem +397

    "the existence of light mayo implies the existence of forbidden dark mayo.." I love this and I will always think of it now.

    • @Irisposting
      @Irisposting Před rokem +7

      The game Stardew Valley has void mayonnaise maybe it's like that

    • @bluenosegamer9175
      @bluenosegamer9175 Před rokem +3

      Dark mayo is just the oil you put in your car.

  • @ShoelessJP
    @ShoelessJP Před rokem +1400

    I really, really hope they're not running out of products shared by both countries. This series and this channel and it's hosts give me so much joy. Food Wars and its hosts are all amazing people and I love the series so much.

  • @Bobdibob
    @Bobdibob Před rokem +342

    I love how the American guy tried so many of the products and the British guy just calmly described them

    • @DanBlabbers
      @DanBlabbers Před rokem +3

      I can’t believe the American guy hated A1! I never use it on steak but I’ll put it in anything it’s got a strong flavor but that’s what I like.

    • @DanBlabbers
      @DanBlabbers Před rokem +2

      @@SummerTheSwiftie if the whole premise of the show is American vs British I don’t care what their names are.

    • @TheIceMurder2
      @TheIceMurder2 Před rokem

      Which is horrible. They're both meant to try it.

    • @Bobdibob
      @Bobdibob Před rokem +4

      @@TheIceMurder2 well in that case they should have some food to eat it with, condiments are made to be mixed with other flavours, not eaten alone.

    • @oxzce
      @oxzce Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@DanBlabbers you like strong flavours? try colmans english mustard lol

  • @bensmith1689
    @bensmith1689 Před rokem +629

    The largest ketchup Joe showed is a catering bottle, used to refill restaurant and cafe bottles etc. It is also available in the UK.

    • @LatitudeSky
      @LatitudeSky Před rokem +16

      My family is big on ketchup and we use that size at home. But never Heinz. We use Red Gold and fights break out if we try to use something else. Sams Club used to sell that size jug as a store brand but it was really just Red Gold. We used a LOT of that.

    • @WeAreThePeople1690
      @WeAreThePeople1690 Před rokem +5

      I get the 4.5kg 4 litre bottle here.

    • @fourdoorsmorehoes
      @fourdoorsmorehoes Před rokem

      they sell a 5.7kg biottle over here

    • @DangerTeenager
      @DangerTeenager Před rokem +3

      They actually sell a box of 4 of those bad boys in some Business Costcos. And it’s awesome.

    • @Cdroh
      @Cdroh Před rokem

      I’ve seen much bigger ones also big buckets of ketchup and mayo

  • @rubenmicu2918
    @rubenmicu2918 Před rokem +422

    Please never stop this series

  • @LoveHandle4890
    @LoveHandle4890 Před rokem +438

    They’re so devoted, they even get down to condiment’s.

  • @davidm1586
    @davidm1586 Před rokem +65

    Surprised Harry didn’t comment on Joe’s attempts at pronouncing Worcestershire!

    • @chakrabeatbox3469
      @chakrabeatbox3469 Před rokem

      Yeah,I just realised this

    • @BassBanj0
      @BassBanj0 Před rokem +1

      I mean Harry records his section first, then that footage is sent to Joe and he comments on that

    • @sarahbradbeer7982
      @sarahbradbeer7982 Před rokem +3

      @Crazy cori wuster-shuh (the u sound in 'wuster' to rhyme with the u in push) (shuh like in shut but without the t)

    • @Bean_guy2
      @Bean_guy2 Před 9 měsíci

      @@sarahbradbeer7982you can also pronounce it without the shuh

  • @haydnhughes1834
    @haydnhughes1834 Před rokem +68

    cant believe you didnt talk about the iconic Heinz sandwich spread for the uk 😩

    • @jolanda.c
      @jolanda.c Před rokem +3

      Don't you think that BigMac sauce tastes like sandwich spread?

    • @SugaryStarzie
      @SugaryStarzie Před rokem

      @@jolanda.c idk, but I sure do love some Daddie's Sauce on my sandwich ever since I visited a friend in the UK

    • @belperite
      @belperite Před rokem +3

      I can't stand that stuff lol

    • @hollie_marie
      @hollie_marie Před rokem

      I love sandwich spread but I tried that and it was not good

    • @markoz673bajen8
      @markoz673bajen8 Před rokem

      That's more of Asia Heinz. Many of us Filipinos love sandwich spread especially light Mayo.

  • @TheBluePhenom
    @TheBluePhenom Před rokem +40

    As a native Pittsburgher, I appreciated this episode just a wee bit more than the others. Also, the factory tour is amazing if you ever get the chance to experience it

    • @ErdTirdMans
      @ErdTirdMans Před 8 měsíci

      How yinz doing over there? I gotta take a trip on the turnpike at some point

  • @WesonoIX
    @WesonoIX Před rokem +21

    This whole episode was literally a SAUCE TALK episode.

  • @SugaryStarzie
    @SugaryStarzie Před rokem +147

    Time for the biggest episode of *SAUCE TALK*

    • @westburnworld
      @westburnworld Před rokem +6

      It really should have sauce talk as the intro

    • @alicec1533
      @alicec1533 Před rokem

      Hi

    • @tenx8982
      @tenx8982 Před rokem

      there’s so much sauce talk that its not a sauce talk anymore

  • @morganjeffery5067
    @morganjeffery5067 Před rokem +46

    This episode was mindblowing. I had no idea that Heinz made both HP sauce and Daddies. Why do they need to make two identical brown sauces?!

    • @Marzi29
      @Marzi29 Před rokem +27

      They taste very different. My guess is that HP and/or Daddies were originally independent companies taken over by Heinz.

    • @taahiramcgee
      @taahiramcgee Před rokem +1

      Because money 🤑

  • @what_im_eatin_uk
    @what_im_eatin_uk Před rokem +14

    Not sure when this was filmed but I thought there would have been mention of the Heinz ready meals, Heinz beanz burgers or the new Heinz hash brown with beans inside available at iceland

    • @iamphoenix6310
      @iamphoenix6310 Před rokem +1

      He mentioned the burgers. Not sure the ready meals are worth a mention, are they any good? Cant say ive had any and the hash browns are apparently poor going off reviews off YT

  • @kushalarora3016
    @kushalarora3016 Před rokem +51

    Now I'm wondering what more can they squeeze out from usa vs uk
    And I'm here for it totally

  • @connor2912
    @connor2912 Před rokem +10

    11:05 Very funny that Harry brought up the difference in pronunciation between the countries and the editor labelled the wrong I that was missing from the USA "specialty" pronunciation lol

  • @dstamour625
    @dstamour625 Před rokem +33

    Never talk bad about sausage gravy. It’s amazing. Idk about the Heinz one but we make it at my house usually once a month.

    • @CameronEly
      @CameronEly Před rokem +9

      I was offended when he talked crap about sausage and gravy too.

    • @JoeAvella
      @JoeAvella Před rokem +2

      Once a month?! Please get your cholesterol checked.

    • @dstamour625
      @dstamour625 Před rokem +1

      @@JoeAvella I eat egg whites toast and all most days. I can splurge once a month. I don’t eat deserts Or fast food at all.

    • @Chestersgirl1981
      @Chestersgirl1981 Před rokem +4

      I’m coming back to the US for a work visit in a couple of months and I will be making a beeline for the biscuits and gravy! It’s amazing and a great way to start your day

    • @skipthechip8492
      @skipthechip8492 Před rokem +1

      I don't think I could ever get along with the british guy because of this

  • @richardvinsen2385
    @richardvinsen2385 Před rokem +19

    I used to live near a grocery store that carried products from the UK. I LOVED Heinz Potato Leek Soup.

    • @helvete983
      @helvete983 Před rokem

      That is so good!, Do you guys have big soup there?

    • @billguess4973
      @billguess4973 Před rokem

      World Market sells it.

    • @SoCalGuppy
      @SoCalGuppy Před rokem

      Amazon sells them, too.

    • @richardvinsen2385
      @richardvinsen2385 Před rokem

      @@billguess4973 Unfortunately, the closest World Market is a 50-60 mile round trip. Imagine Potato Leek Soup is a suitable substitute.

    • @richardvinsen2385
      @richardvinsen2385 Před rokem

      @@SoCalGuppy I try to avoid Amazon whenever possible.

  • @alicec1533
    @alicec1533 Před rokem +16

    My Mum and me used to call HP sauce 'hairy plumber' sauce. Always great with a cooked breakfast, or in a bacon sandwich.

  • @solaccursio
    @solaccursio Před rokem +11

    Here in Italy I saw black pepper and lemon mayo for the first time last year... and I never got back to the regular one. It's SOOOOOO good! (P.S. the balsamic vinegar comes from Modena, but it's pronounced MOH-day-na, not mo-DEE-na). Heinz57 does not exist here, so when I'm in the USA I buy at least 3 of them because I adore it!

  • @syddaani
    @syddaani Před rokem +9

    Piccalilli is an "old person's condiment" 😭. Here in Bermuda, locals of all ages love piccalilli! But we call it "chow chow" here and mostly use it during the holidays to put on our ham.

    • @loriefutrell8264
      @loriefutrell8264 Před rokem +3

      that's so cool! I live in the southern United States and we eat a condiment called chow chow too: similar to piccalilli but more vinegary,I think. people put it on just about anything down here.

    • @Jake_5693
      @Jake_5693 Před rokem +4

      Loads of people under 50 eat it, he’s wrong haha

  • @BM74
    @BM74 Před rokem +43

    Heinz baked beans! Yes! Thanks for showing that, in Canada we have so many varieties of beans from Heinz. I recommend the maple flavour and the brown sugar bacon flavour of beans. We just don't eat it for breakfast, it's more of a weekend lunch thing. I still recommend you get a new season going with someone from Canada, but great video none the less.

    • @kevinprzy4539
      @kevinprzy4539 Před 3 měsíci

      Heinz beans is considered bland in the US, Bush Beans is considered King

  • @sarahd2993
    @sarahd2993 Před rokem +19

    Didn't see sandwich spread or toast toppers in the UK range. Curry toast toppers was what my parents would make for us as a snack. Was so happy when they where bringing them back year's ago but then found out that they were not doing the curry one. Really wanted to relive my youth coming home from jujitsu class and watch quantum leap, spitting image or red dwarf with my slice of toast with curry topper before bed time haha.

  • @thehappytanker1
    @thehappytanker1 Před rokem +12

    Heinz Worcestershire sauce tastes nothing like Worcestershire sauce!
    It tastes more like something you would find in a Chinese takeaway.

  • @NAcHO-wx5vg
    @NAcHO-wx5vg Před rokem +10

    The white gravy is commonly used in biscuits and gravy recipes (American biscuits not the cookie biscuits)

  • @AviationAndFSX
    @AviationAndFSX Před rokem +14

    The fact that the host’s perfectly represent their own country’s norms is what makes this series so awesome!!

  • @blablu2
    @blablu2 Před rokem +10

    Please never stop making uk vs usa food wars, these are literally the best videos ever

  • @chrissybhoy6798
    @chrissybhoy6798 Před rokem +7

    The Uk also has a 5L catering jug of ketchup aswell.

  • @akosiwerlo
    @akosiwerlo Před rokem +7

    Harry's voice is always so comforting

  • @ulysses2162
    @ulysses2162 Před rokem +5

    Heinz used to sell a sauce called Firecracker sauce in the UK. Recently, it has disappeared from the shelves, which is a shame, as I really liked it.

  • @sct27271
    @sct27271 Před rokem +86

    Good for England for keeping the classic glass bottle for ketchup. I miss being infuriated by the time the ketchup comes out.
    Adorable as always, Harry!!

    • @manthony777
      @manthony777 Před rokem +4

      Oh yuck 🤮

    • @terynb4407
      @terynb4407 Před rokem +4

      In America there are glass bottles but I only see it at like certain restaurants

    • @GalaxyFur
      @GalaxyFur Před rokem +4

      @@terynb4407 Glass bottles are popular at American diner's.

    • @brownjatt21
      @brownjatt21 Před rokem

      @@GalaxyFur gotta stick the damn butter knife in there to get the ketchup rolling down lol

  • @xnonsuchx
    @xnonsuchx Před rokem +22

    Thanks for the HFCS detail. Many think it’s banned in other countries when it’s actually just more expensive or has import quotas. Their “Simply Heinz” ketchup that has no HFCS oddly has higher calories and tastes sweeter, so I prefer the normal ketchup. Also, some think New Coke in the 80’s was actually just a trick to make people not notice they switched from cane sugar to HFCS in Coke Classic.

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Před rokem +1

      They always miss another important factor of HFCS... while there are debates about whether or not its worse for your health than cane sugar, one established fact is that it raises your appetite levels. McDonalds caught on to this, and started injecting their burger buns with HFCS. Apparently a few years ago they claim they stopped this practice.

    • @kawaiilotus
      @kawaiilotus Před rokem +1

      as someone from the uk i find your ketchup far too sweet and not vinegary enough so i can only imagine, also i love your conspiracy, it was probably a part of it!

  • @dasdough
    @dasdough Před rokem +87

    Joe is easily the funniest American I've ever heard, better than some "professional comedians". You've restored my faith in American humour

    • @lucinae8510
      @lucinae8510 Před rokem +10

      I've always felt Americans can't be considered "professional comedians" unless they wrote or starred in a SNL skit, which I never got the appeal of. Now I know that it's overrated and not required for true American comedy!

    • @blueberry_dino4675
      @blueberry_dino4675 Před rokem +6

      No I find him really annoying

    • @dasdough
      @dasdough Před rokem +1

      @@blueberry_dino4675 fair enough

    • @pollenkkh5752
      @pollenkkh5752 Před rokem +5

      Wow ...that's the definition of comedy in America! How dissapointing

    • @dasdough
      @dasdough Před rokem

      @@pollenkkh5752 well from what I've heard

  • @KeLLStaRoxx
    @KeLLStaRoxx Před rokem +149

    I love these :) you should also do an Aussie food wars

    • @westburnworld
      @westburnworld Před rokem +11

      For example US vs Australia Burger King vs Hungry Jacks

    • @stephensonmatthew7
      @stephensonmatthew7 Před rokem +6

      Food Wars US vs. China would be epic.

    • @EzDyt
      @EzDyt Před rokem +6

      As an Australian, I can confirm that our food is different enough in size, ingredients, and exclusives to make videos like that
      I would enjoy it

    • @tmarritt
      @tmarritt Před rokem

      The marmite vegimite wars are to dangerous to touch

    • @brain-_
      @brain-_ Před rokem +1

      @@stephensonmatthew7 ik they aren’t the same but there is a Japan vs us food wars

  • @yugioht42
    @yugioht42 Před rokem +18

    Vinegar is defined by it’s acidity. Most have around 7% acid which is good for most food applications. Lower is for different foods and purposes. Higher is for pickling or cleaning. And yeah the biggest ketchup is for commercial use. I literally went through gallons doing sauces for restaurants. There a size even bigger than that, it’s a 1.5 gallon metal can of ketchup exclusively sold from restaurant suppliers. Even a 2 gallon bucket of ketchup for restaurants. Unfortunately you have to be in the restaurant business to actually get them.

    • @luciep.4949
      @luciep.4949 Před rokem

      Most vinegars in Europe are 4-6% and you can pickle with them. And even that you dilute for pickling otherwise it would be too sour. That is even good enough for cleaning - works like a charm for removing limescale for example. Can I ask what vinegar is stronger than 7%? We would just call that acid so curious..

  • @mothturtle7897
    @mothturtle7897 Před rokem +2

    The key to pronouncing Worcestershire sauce is to completely ignore how it's spelled.
    It's only 3 syllables - wooster-sheer or wooster-shuh.

    • @marclegarreta3359
      @marclegarreta3359 Před rokem

      Love this! ❤

    • @TheTwoFingeredBulldog
      @TheTwoFingeredBulldog Před rokem +1

      @@marclegarreta3359 I'm from Worcestershire, its pronounced "wuster" and the "shire" is pronounced "shuh" depending where you come from in Britain.

  • @PoppyFlux
    @PoppyFlux Před rokem +4

    It's been years since I've seen the Heinz 57 logo. It used to be synonymous with Heinz many years ago in the UK and was heavily advertised. Guess they moved it across the pond 😁
    Loved watching this, and some of the UK ones shown I haven't seen before so I'll be keeping an eye out for them :)

  • @marioperezjimenez531
    @marioperezjimenez531 Před rokem +3

    Nobody is asking the real question. What is the song that Harry passionately sings at the end?

  • @SoCalGuppy
    @SoCalGuppy Před rokem +1

    I cannot get enough of these Food Wars videos!! There are times when I am laughing so hard, I'm crying. Oh, how I smh and talk at the TV! 😆 😆 . Keep going!!

  • @westburnworld
    @westburnworld Před rokem +5

    In New Zealand we have Watties as well as Heinz and Heinz owns Watties so that the brand loyalty doesn't go to waste

  • @susi-emily
    @susi-emily Před rokem +21

    It's pronouced Wooster. Like "Jeeves and Wooster". And it's LEE (not LEE-A) and Perrins. Love this series. Heinz Salad Cream is great of a corned beef sandwich, or with a pork pie, or a cold pork sausage.

    • @Magpie_Media
      @Magpie_Media Před rokem +5

      Just to be pedantic, Surely the pronunciation of something depends on where you're from. Wooster doesn't sit right with me. Myself, And most people where I live, Would pronounce it WUSTAH, rather than Wooster. (Also, with a slightly short tongue, and a chitter chatter mouth mover, separating the Lee and the A in And can be very difficult when saying "Lee and Perrins".)
      As the video said when the guy was trying to say Worcestershire, "Close enough".

    • @joeshanks971
      @joeshanks971 Před rokem +2

      @@Magpie_Media from the north and it’s “wustasha sorce”

    • @thegrinderman1090
      @thegrinderman1090 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Magpie_Media True. Although where I'm from, 'wooster' and 'wustah' would be pronounced identically.

  • @LatitudeSky
    @LatitudeSky Před rokem +6

    HP Sauce and A-1 were originally from other companies that Heinz bought. Both of those sauces are much older than the 70s or 80s. Heinz canned soups and other canned foods are available in the US. Just unusual.

    • @michaelsheal7025
      @michaelsheal7025 Před rokem

      Heinz canned foods and soups are less known in the use thanks to Campbell's being more successful but is better known in some International Markets like the UK because of Heinz expanded internationally before Campbell did but we are talking about a pre WW1peroid in time with this

    • @michaelsheal7025
      @michaelsheal7025 Před rokem

      The US not the use

    • @jasonwallace4142
      @jasonwallace4142 Před rokem +1

      A1 sauce is British lol

    • @jamescooley5744
      @jamescooley5744 Před rokem

      A-1 originally came from the UK..it was imported, and later made by the US liquor company Heublein ...through a bunch of ownership changes it wound up with Heinz.

  • @Ozviewer976
    @Ozviewer976 Před rokem +2

    Ah Hienz products, number 1 condiment of the USA very satisfied video. I remember the time they use to have EZ squirts color ketchup. It was a fun way to eat food with a little color.

  • @jaredclark6359
    @jaredclark6359 Před rokem +3

    Heinz makes several product sold typically to restaurants but can be bought online but not labeled as such. Would be interesting if you were to investigate these types of products.

  • @justina4309
    @justina4309 Před rokem +3

    You are able to get the standard glass bottles in the US around the Pittsburgh area, along with mini glass travel bottles! Plus Ketchili is delish.

  • @krisrowan
    @krisrowan Před rokem +4

    I miss my British Heinz products. Really liked salad creme and the soups. HP sauce was meh.

  • @deendrew36
    @deendrew36 Před rokem +7

    I am in Canada, and funnily enough, we have almost all the American things and a good amount of the UK items. Of those “combo” sauces, we have all those and we also have “Wasabioli”. 😁

    • @Rach227204
      @Rach227204 Před rokem +1

      wasabioli sounds amazing! My two face flavour combos

  • @mariannepoirier2552
    @mariannepoirier2552 Před rokem +1

    Chemistry student here. The 5% on the vinegar bottle is the amount per 100mL of acetic acid present in the solution, in this case, you have 5g of pure acetic acid per 100mL of vinegar.
    Funny to me how the 6% is considered extra-strength, the concentrations are really not too different, at respectively 0,9M and 1M, when concentrated acetic acid is around 17M.
    Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.

  • @aznablechar294
    @aznablechar294 Před rokem +10

    what? a whole episode of sauce talk? I'm in

  • @annwethenorth
    @annwethenorth Před rokem +3

    We have the salad cream in Canada, beans and soups. Fun to watch cheers

  • @whatbroicanhave50character35

    Yes the gravy is white. You make a roux with sausage grease, some butter and some flour. Cook it till its browned nicely. Now instead of broth, you add milk. Cook until its thickened up a bit, add salt and pepper and add back in the crumbled breakfast sausage you got the grease from. Serve over warm biscuits (American, it's just a basic biscuit made with flour, shortening, milk, baking powder and salt). It's way more filling than it looks too.

    • @jenniedarling3710
      @jenniedarling3710 Před rokem

      That sounds more like a white sauce rather than a gravy.

    • @whatbroicanhave50character35
      @whatbroicanhave50character35 Před rokem

      @@jenniedarling3710 Pretty much, only made with sausage and the grease from the sausage in addition to the butter.
      Edit: Oh and a *_lot_* more black pepper than you'd normally find in a white sauce

    • @kevinprzy4539
      @kevinprzy4539 Před 3 měsíci

      sauce is thinner, white gravy is thicker than typical brown "gravy"@@jenniedarling3710

  • @lynniev
    @lynniev Před rokem +1

    Harry singing the jingle at the end! Chef's kiss!

  • @DustyJones1997BGCL
    @DustyJones1997BGCL Před rokem +5

    I never knew that there are different kinds of Heinz products absolutely insane especially in the UK got a lot more than US also I'm not a Ketchup person but all those other sauces are definitely give a try, this video was made at night time but I'm commented here in the morning. Harry you're absolutely amazing Joe great on productions.

    • @GalaxyFur
      @GalaxyFur Před rokem

      Actualy Kraft/Heinz sells more products over all in the U.S. market.

  • @Captain_Bottles
    @Captain_Bottles Před rokem +9

    Okay but I genuinely mix ketchup and mayo because it tastes like seafood sauce you’d have with prawns and that makes me so happy

    • @hyprinc.2233
      @hyprinc.2233 Před rokem +1

      I know it sounds weird but I do that with ranch and ketchup for corndogs it's so good

    • @Captain_Bottles
      @Captain_Bottles Před rokem +1

      @@hyprinc.2233 Honestly that’s so fair we shake hands in making concoctions my dude

    • @Ava-wm6cv
      @Ava-wm6cv Před 10 měsíci

      Add a dash of vinegar or lemon juice. You can also add a dash of cayenne.

  • @witheredsugar
    @witheredsugar Před rokem +1

    The fact that in NY this was posted at 1:00 A.M. Love these vids!!!

  • @jason-uk
    @jason-uk Před rokem +2

    You two guys rock the original and best 👌

  • @michaelbcohen
    @michaelbcohen Před rokem +6

    In apple cider vinegar "the mother" refers to all the sediment at the bottom, meaning unfiltered, and usually a stronger flavor. Much much better for cooking meats. And also they have great affordable BBQ sauce, too bad you didnt have the KC one, its great on burgers.
    But also while we have some bean products in the US that the UK might not have (like the classical Vegetarian Beans or chilli, etc) and those alleged exclusive British bean product, .are in the USA like the "rich tomato sauce" "Barbeque" are in the US. So they messed up on the beans by leaving out ones we have the brits don't, and listing british ones that are available in the US and not solely british.
    But lots of missing exclusive products like I don't think the UK has the "Dips & Crunch" line of products as well as the whole "Heinz 57 collection" series of products like the "Culinary Crunch" Sauces or infused sauces

  • @alixbehan1985
    @alixbehan1985 Před rokem +9

    Aw you didn't mention Heinz sandwich spread... My childhood was made up with this spread on sandwiches 😂 and remember Heinz bean and sausage is a tin
    .. Yum 😍😂😋

    • @helenswan705
      @helenswan705 Před rokem

      and I remember Heinz beans and VEGGIE sausage in a tin - sadly not available for years now.

  • @FORGOTTENMINDFREAK23
    @FORGOTTENMINDFREAK23 Před rokem +1

    We used to have the caramelised onion mayo here in Australia, unfortunately can't get it here anymore.
    I used to make a sauce out of it. I added pureed garlic (if you mince it while frozen it will puree), paprika, lime juice, all to taste. Was delicious.

  • @Nokenify
    @Nokenify Před rokem +1

    Love these.

  • @andrewwinslow9315
    @andrewwinslow9315 Před rokem +4

    Sauce Talk is now a full episode. Not complaining

  • @KristenElizabeth4
    @KristenElizabeth4 Před rokem +3

    The largest US ketchup is for a restaurant to send an employee to grab from the store (like Walmart) in an emergency if they’re out. Recently I saw people from Cheddars grabbing over 10 jars of pickles in the early evening from Walmart

    • @GalaxyFur
      @GalaxyFur Před rokem

      My grandfather would do this in a pinch with his restaurant. Restraunts have their own dedicated suppliers that cater specifically to restaurants. However, if you run out of an ingredient, you can't always wait until your next shipment if it's a key ingredient that is an absolute must-have. But they usually do this if it's a must-have. Because your suppliers are far cheaper than any grocery store. No restaurant will make a habit of this. (Unless they don't like being profitable. LOL!)

  • @timwillett7802
    @timwillett7802 Před rokem

    Favourite episode for a while. Bravo 👏 UK vs US food wars is original and best.

  • @awesomeadamfrom2099
    @awesomeadamfrom2099 Před rokem +2

    Awesome job joe

  • @JamesLawner
    @JamesLawner Před rokem +6

    One UK exclusive that wasn’t featured was a Korean-style BBQ sauce, and it was delicious, but at first I was indifferent to it, but later on I practically put it on everything I ate. Also, the Kansas City BBQ sauce was good, but too much added sugar.

    • @SOBNo1
      @SOBNo1 Před rokem +1

      I've had a wood-smoked BBQ too

    • @marley354
      @marley354 Před rokem +1

      Theirs loads he missed out

  • @keystonepredictions
    @keystonepredictions Před rokem +12

    I didn't even know the UK had Heinz products. Anyway, great video like always! :)

    • @pusheen9444
      @pusheen9444 Před rokem +12

      Heinz is HUGEEEE here in the uk, every household owns something of heinz, they have a very large section in supermarkets (despite our small shops). Hell they even have the royal seal of approval stamped on the products. we’re obsessed!

    • @keystonepredictions
      @keystonepredictions Před rokem +2

      @@pusheen9444 Ahh Okay! I knew Heinz was made her in the US, but cool to know! :)

    • @Kaspleen
      @Kaspleen Před rokem +1

      The advert used to be beans means Heinz

    • @gemmadoherty4386
      @gemmadoherty4386 Před rokem +1

      Where I live in England, we have the biggest heinz factory in the world :)

    • @80sGamerLady
      @80sGamerLady Před rokem +3

      @@gemmadoherty4386 crazy! We have a Heinz here in Pennsylvania. Heinz company originated in the USA so it's weird seeing it all over the place but that's the same with Coca Cola and other products now days.

  • @dipeshmazumder1247
    @dipeshmazumder1247 Před rokem +2

    This video can be reconstructed with India as well... We have a hell lot of variety of Heinz product in here.

  • @davidprescott7463
    @davidprescott7463 Před rokem +1

    Great video, except you made one huge mistake about HP Sauce. It hasn’t been made in the U.K. since 2007. Heinz bought the company in a controversial deal that started in 2005 and was finally approved by regulators in 2007. Once they got approval in 2007, they announced the closure of the factory the next month and production was switched to a factory in the Netherlands, where it is still made to this day. The landmark HP factory in Birmingham was demolished a few months later, which was very sad for Birmingham and the West Midlands area in general.

  • @nickinacage6812
    @nickinacage6812 Před rokem +3

    I like how there’s so many vegan options in the UK with heinz

  • @jyotichhetry4425
    @jyotichhetry4425 Před rokem +14

    Waiting for the Indian and USA food wars...
    Its just a next level of fun watching Joe and Nikhil's way of describing the thing in a fun way😂❤

  • @lorenzojojoba2832
    @lorenzojojoba2832 Před rokem

    3:18 - I'm certain that Heinz did do a Dark Mayo for Halloween 2022 at least (unsure about other years) . It was called 'Black Mayo' and was a series of Garlic Mayonnaise products.

  • @rooharris9009
    @rooharris9009 Před rokem +2

    In the uk there’s also a mango/chilli type mayo sauce which has a similar flavour to mango chutney and comes in a little bottle similar to the burger sauce

  • @helvete983
    @helvete983 Před rokem +3

    Thought you guys should have included those little ketchup packets you get at all fast food places. We always have a ton of them in the fridge because my wife is a skinflint and always grabs a handful of condiments when we eat out.

  • @HEXORCIZT
    @HEXORCIZT Před rokem +5

    Harry dishing out Heinz Beef Ravioli propaganda is what I'm living for 😍

    • @deanosaur808
      @deanosaur808 Před rokem

      £2 for one can now! And it contains very little beef 😝
      Less than a year ago I could buy 5 cans for £3 😱

  • @chakrabeatbox3469
    @chakrabeatbox3469 Před rokem

    2:05 Fax man. It's really interesting to see such a twist

  • @FaithfulPuppy
    @FaithfulPuppy Před rokem +1

    The big one in the US is for food service. The gas station I used to work at has one for customers to put on their hot dogs and cheeseburgers

  • @NickBLeaveIt
    @NickBLeaveIt Před rokem +3

    Someone needs to serve both Joe and Harry some Red Eye Gravy with toast.

  • @TheCursedCat1927
    @TheCursedCat1927 Před rokem +3

    I'm kinda surprised that UK doesn't have the Mango/Curry Sauce.
    It's great and I honestly thought that UK was its primary seller.

  • @jonathanniblock7799
    @jonathanniblock7799 Před rokem

    Interesting upload time for this one!

  • @jackdubz4247
    @jackdubz4247 Před rokem +2

    Heinz Salad Cream in mashed potatoes is the bomb!

  • @esceddy
    @esceddy Před rokem +7

    You guys should do pop tarts next

  • @christianoliver3572
    @christianoliver3572 Před rokem +7

    I love the British Heinz baked beans.
    My wife buys a case for me each year either for Christmas or my birthday.
    We can get them here on Amazon.

    • @andrewmurray9350
      @andrewmurray9350 Před rokem +1

      Heinz US do a Vegetarian Beans which is fairly close (but no cigar) to the UK version. Many US supermarkets sell the UK version in the international aisle. But they cost about three times what you would pay in the UK.

    • @christianoliver3572
      @christianoliver3572 Před rokem

      @@andrewmurray9350 It's funny though that I can buy Walkers shortbread and PG Tips tea here at HEB in Texas and they are about the same price or cheaper than in London.
      Always thought that was weird and sometimes I'm sure it had to do with the exchange rate or the fact we lived in Knightsbridge.
      Another one that was often cheaper in Texas was the chocolate oranges that you'd get in your Christmas stocking every year.
      I forget who made them but they tasted like a combination of chocolate and a Bayer chewable children's aspirin.

    • @kevinprzy4539
      @kevinprzy4539 Před 3 měsíci

      idk about that, I pay $1.50 for a can of UK Heinz Beans (which aren't as good imo which makes sense considering Heinz is from the US) @@andrewmurray9350

  • @magicman1921
    @magicman1921 Před rokem

    They used to do a Heinz Spicy BBQ sauce that was called 'Sweet & Tangy' but they discontinued it for some reason, I , miss it a lot as it was amazing. I now have to use other brands for a spicy bbq sauce like Stokes or own brand stuff from Tesco, Asda or Morrisons.

  • @nissan_gtr_fan4592
    @nissan_gtr_fan4592 Před rokem

    Cool vid Great work

  • @dezraq
    @dezraq Před rokem +3

    The most overwhelming feeling in the world is picking out a BBQ sauce in an American grocery store.

  • @antoniobarry
    @antoniobarry Před rokem +4

    Thank you fellas genuinely love your show

  • @christam949
    @christam949 Před rokem +2

    i was expecting this to be a full sauce talk ep until i remembered the uk loves its beans.

  • @julietannOsfan1972
    @julietannOsfan1972 Před rokem

    I love Heinz salad cream & couldn’t live without it.
    I use it on loads of things.
    If I moved to the US I’d either have to have it imported or buy it from Amazon, even if it was expensive.

  • @gayleralan
    @gayleralan Před rokem +6

    I'm not vegan but the vegan mayo is actually nice

    • @RichardBarclay
      @RichardBarclay Před rokem

      That's because it's nutritionally worse for you.

  • @dallasa5991
    @dallasa5991 Před rokem +3

    People hate on ketchup and mayo together but don’t realize that is the mixture of your favorite “secret sauces” on every fast food burger

  • @roberthindle5146
    @roberthindle5146 Před rokem +2

    A1 Sauce is odd. It feels American but actually hails from the UK.

  • @betrousaltaweel
    @betrousaltaweel Před rokem

    That Dark mayo comment at 3:17 was interesting considering how Heinz now has black mayo as a limited edition Halloween item.

  • @VelvetTeacake
    @VelvetTeacake Před rokem +3

    Imagine the thief when they opened that heavy box only to see a giant bottle of ketchup and some mustard. 🤣

    • @johnpeace971
      @johnpeace971 Před rokem +1

      Special mustard, tho. Score!

    • @deanosaur808
      @deanosaur808 Před rokem

      Imagine their shock when they see how much they cost now 😂

  • @what_im_eatin_uk
    @what_im_eatin_uk Před rokem +5

    Heinz did have mayochup in the UK it was rebranded Saucey Sauce earlier in the year. Same product different name

  • @striderwhiston9897
    @striderwhiston9897 Před rokem +2

    That big heinz one is available in the UK too, i've seen them when I've worked as a waiter in some pubs.

    • @GalaxyFur
      @GalaxyFur Před rokem

      In the UK i think it's only sold at the restaurant level. In the U.S. it's sold at everyday grocery stores.

  • @iiBus
    @iiBus Před rokem +1

    15:43 as someone who lives in the UK, I cannot agree more.

  • @halfshadowzero5776
    @halfshadowzero5776 Před rokem +3

    Do Cadbury food wars
    The UK exclusives will definitely be way bigger

  • @EmilyCheetham
    @EmilyCheetham Před rokem +3

    Thought Heinz ketchup also came in sachets & tiny portion size jars (you can buy online) in uk. At posh hotels Iv had the tiny jars.

  • @emmacarlson5849
    @emmacarlson5849 Před rokem +1

    BTW, MOTHER is like the part of the vinegar that ferments and sort of gives it that tangy vinegary flavor

  • @cheddarfodder
    @cheddarfodder Před rokem

    Why is this so captivating!?