What we ate after a week of ZERO Asian food
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What's a dish YOU end up missing? 🥟
@jadagreenleaf8238
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been gone a lot this summer for camp and stuff, so I’ve been without good food for a long time, but every time I get back I literally have ramen for lunch like for 4 days straight 😂 I think it’s a problem but I love it so much it really is my comfort food
@WajihDiCaprio
Жыл бұрын
Chicken Karahi search it up and you’ll know
@thefitnessfoodfairy3389
Жыл бұрын
Definitely Asian food! 🤩👌🏻🍜🍱🍣
@candicewilson1892
Жыл бұрын
Indian food
@ehmha3641
Жыл бұрын
Papaya Salad...for some reason the (actually great) thai restaurant in my neighbourhood crossed it off the menu -.-' I luckily live in a neighborhood where I can get pretty much anything even the rare Georgian cuisine (country not the state) which is the best cuisine ever
as a Filipino. i can't live to a place without asian food. NOODLES, FRIED RICE, ADOBO IS GOLD!!.
@melissamayhaps8990
Жыл бұрын
I always have my mind blown by every kind of adobo. Filipino, but also Mexican adobo which is very popular, Puerto Rican adobo, and the -colonizers- Spanish adobo are all great. Lol
@myyou7335
Жыл бұрын
I think it's spice for me. Yung mama ko nagluluto dito, konti lang spices. May konting spices sya dito pero minsan di rin ginagamit. Yung pancit na walang paminta, nilalagyan ko nalang sa serving bowl ko. If paminta is not a good choice dapat may sili.
@weesebowski8651
Жыл бұрын
Balut?
@tamurayui3672
Жыл бұрын
@@weesebowski8651 Some Filipinos like balut, Some don't.
@alnoorkababdastherkhan8206
Жыл бұрын
@@melissamayhaps8990 colonizers ? And you mean South East Asian food
AS AN INDIAN I JUST CANT LIVE WITHOUT HAVING INDIAN FOOD FOR A WEEK.. CANT EVENT THINK ABOUT THAT
@mayatollhouse
Жыл бұрын
I’m black but i love Indian food so much i can’t wait to go someday and try everything literally everything I’ve never been disappointed lol
@dhanashri5661
Жыл бұрын
SAME 💖🇮🇳 Are you Indian ?
@Lilianjade
Жыл бұрын
@@mayatollhouse you’ll be in for quite a bit of disappointment. The racism and ignorance within India is crazy , towards their own minorities also and especially towards black people .
@yeehawyeonjun6707
Жыл бұрын
@@Lilianjade and how is that related to the comment..?! You are making it sound like the whole country is like that! There is racism favouritism and colourism definitely in some parts but the hospitality of the Indian people is something you will never forget in your life.
@Aki-gb8gm
Жыл бұрын
Lmao as a german i couldn't survive a week without bread (real bread) or potatos
i CANT live without my mom's cooking :')
@nourgharbieh2251
Жыл бұрын
Me too😢
@ThetreeinyourDMs
Жыл бұрын
Same
@AnarinaTV
Жыл бұрын
Same 😊😊
@ShanaLawson
Жыл бұрын
I wish I heard my kids say this 😩
As a Nigerian I cant go more than week without Nigerian food. I once had a camp where I away from home for 30 days and when I got back I stuffed my face with fufu, jollof rice, rice and stew, pepper soup, ugba, and puff puff all in one sitting.
@xarai.
8 ай бұрын
a month without jollof, kill me now
as an Italian, it's really difficult for me to go one week without Italian dishes. Same reason as why Asians find it difficult to abstain themselves from their cuisines. It's just part of our daily meals
@sararobinson4697
Жыл бұрын
Same! Love my Italian food.
@neno3123
Жыл бұрын
Americans be like: ...
@kdjoshi726
Жыл бұрын
Can totally get you as asian
@andromedamessier3176
Жыл бұрын
@@neno3123 you know that emoji is more of a s*xtual thing right? 🤔
@neno3123
Жыл бұрын
@@andromedamessier3176 It's not lol
As an Asian (Indian) I can’t go a day without rice...let alone a week
@graceenne7446
Жыл бұрын
Ppl think I'm crazy when I tell them my main side is rice😭😭& most of the time it's plain white rice but shoootttt I'll eat any rice
@bangstan5497
Жыл бұрын
@@graceenne7446 bro ppl r crazy...rice is an emotion
@graceenne7446
Жыл бұрын
@@bangstan5497 RIGHT RIGHT!!! Like it's a must!!!
@snowfallblues227
Жыл бұрын
Ikr same, i am indian too and i went on a vacation and couldnt eat rice FOR A MONTH. It was hell
@AnarinaTV
Жыл бұрын
Yes, rice is life (Filipino). 🥰🥰
My dad’s Jamaican and my moms Filipino and they made an adobo jerk chicken almost weekly. Can’t live without it so I make a couple days worth every week😅
@GhozyIA
Жыл бұрын
It seems like you hit the jackpot with those combo lol i can't imagine how good both of your parent food culture is
As a Bengali, I need to eat rice with any Bengali dish atleast once a week. When I don’t, I feel like I haven’t had any food lol.
@vriyena
Жыл бұрын
i just commented the same😭😂
@siamesecato9890
Жыл бұрын
Rice 4 life ✌️
@totallytanji
Жыл бұрын
@@siamesecato9890 for sure! I think all Asians have this innate need for rice 😂.
@aprisiarene697
Жыл бұрын
The doctor banned me from eating rice. 😭😭
@kdjoshi726
Жыл бұрын
Indian?
Well, I can’t live without bread.
@namlessfox4297
Жыл бұрын
same 🍞🥖
@jadagreenleaf8238
Жыл бұрын
Literally same 😂
@ss-mf4zd
Жыл бұрын
What's your favourite bread?
@namlessfox4297
Жыл бұрын
@@ss-mf4zd i like soft and fluffy bread but i cant decide
@jadagreenleaf8238
Жыл бұрын
@@ss-mf4zd depends on the day rn I’m craving sourdough 😁 also I absolutely love your pfp and your username ❤️
Homemade Mexican food. The restaurants I've tried all usually make the food unbelievably salty (additionally, the beans are super hard some times and the tamales are so dry that they crumble. The menudo is also something from the restaurants I don't like because I've grown so used to the taste of family recipes.)
@travellolo
Жыл бұрын
Try being in Asia.....nothing Mexican here.
@Mejiaelis
4 ай бұрын
Yes!!!
As a Pakistani, I could live without rice but I would never be able to survive a whole week without "roti." Nan and khamiri roti are delicious too.
@dipitickner1927
Жыл бұрын
Luke Darmant can't live without cheese paratha!
The way Doug looked at you and smiled; you are such an adorable couple. My husband and I usually miss Chinese/Asian food when we travel and haven’t eaten it in a while too.
I feel this so much! Asian food has become an absolute staple for me! Often super easy to cook, loaded with veggies, and so versatile with flavors.
Exact opposite! As a German Canadian I've had trips eating almost exclusively Asian or pacific flavors and got home to devour a plate ot Spatzle and shnitzel I love Asian food, especially Thai, but it's nice to get back to the home stuff
@alnoorkababdastherkhan8206
Жыл бұрын
Wdym by pacific flavors
@actpuzzled4441
Жыл бұрын
@@alnoorkababdastherkhan8206 Hawaiian or other Polynesian mostly
i grew up in a mexican household that made a lot of mexican food, but i can honestly not imagine only eating one kind of cuisine like this, like to the point where you are desperate for it after a week. i crave something different probably every day of the month! i can’t stand to eat the same type of food everyday, it’s so boring lol. i NEED to eat something different constantly or it’s unappetizing LMAO
Asian food is literally my life. It's the best thing on the planet and I'll give everything else up first
As a tried and true American I would never be able to give up ANY Asian food there’s something about it to where it’s always so flavorful and feels so healthy but when you go home you still take a really good nap. It’s my soul food.
Ultimate cravings are always Laotian and traditional thai cuisine! Oh man! My family is blended but damn I miss it!
The seasoning of Asian food is definitely the thing that I'm going to be looking for if I missed it for days. There's so much spice and flavor in each delicacy in our Southern Filipino household that my body instantly looks for it lol.
I love how you guys walked out holding each other🥰
For me , it’s a common Hispanic breakfast(it consists of scrambled eggs sometimes covered in chorizo or a sort of Hispanic tomato sauce. And some boiled beans. This can be paired with Hispanic cream,queso fresco or queso duro,avocado, a hand made tortilla and a nice cup of coffee/other. After that,if you’re not full, you can have some pan dulce of your choice.)😊
@travellolo
Жыл бұрын
I am in asia, no beans, tortillas, chillies or limes.
I cannot go a week without some good homemade greek food! I absolutely love spanakopita!
I think nothing beats the food from home. Like the food you grew up with can be the most delicious food even if you eat it everyday :)
As an Indian, Dal-rice is a must. Can't go without it for too long. Also it is one of the most fulfilling and healthy dishes.
Anything that's soup. My mouth feels dry if I go a week without it.
I absolutely love Hyderabadi food (India) I crave for it when I am away even for few days 😢
I am a Hispanic American! I went on a 2 month and a half trip to a rural city in Uganda & all I was craving was my Hispanic food & spicy salsas. I wanted every Hispanic dish I could think of when I returned. Safe to say I gained a lot of weight upon my return
As someone who is German (Bavarian) to be exact, I wouldn’t be able to eat just German food for long XD There are so many dishes from different European and Asian foods that I love and wouldn’t be able to live without. But there is one type of food Germany got all of the other countries beat: ✨bread✨ (and bread rolls but mostly bread) We have over 300 recipes for just bread and that’s not even counting bread rolls… it’s just the taste of home that I‘d miss after a while
Everything looks so delicious 😋 😍.
as an american i feel the exact same way! after a while i'm just like f it gimme some burgers and ribs!!😂
All of your comments about Leavenworth have honestly been so heartbreaking. As a local, I wish you would have had a better food experience here. Next time reach out to your fans in smaller towns before visiting, we can definitely help you.
@dipitickner1927
Жыл бұрын
@@wonwon3251 That's very harsh, judgemental much?
Dumplingssss. Always craving them and could eat them any time, any day.
Why is Jeanelle so pretty & why is Doug so cute. Like seeing y’all enjoy food & smiling brings happiness to me. ☺️
The way doug smiled at you, goals!!!!
I like food but not that much I can’t go a week without my favorite dishes.
Rice...I can't go a week without eating rice😳😅
@koili7205
Жыл бұрын
I can't even go a day without it, how can I survive a week?
@mr.phoenix8012
Жыл бұрын
Majority of Asians can go without rice.
I’m a huge fan of my middle eastern cultural food, but i feel like i could go a while without it cuz everything else is just as good if done right
I can't go a week without some kind of chicken lol. I love chicken. Fried, baked, chicken and rice, chicken in pasta, chicken fajitas, all the chicken! 🍗
the world: *runs out of asian food* Me: aight peace
Asian food hands down is my go to right now. Soup dumplings and chili oil are life.
ASIAN FOOD! RICE! I can't spend a week without at least rice! I like western cuisine, but this Asian stomach of mine would crave for Asian food so hard after days without it. This is so relatable!!
Yeah Asian food!!! I was on a cruise for a week and I really missed Asian food and the cruise was really boring. I will always love and crave Asian food which is what is part of my culture and what I grew up with.
Hi, aside from being a vlogger, what else do you do for a living? I'm really enjoying watching your videos 😊
honestly my mom‘s cooking. that‘s the cuisine i cannot live without. it brings in every culture in spice, herb, texture, and ingredient and it‘s the best food i‘ve ever had. so that me and my sister can move out one day she‘s making us each a recipe book so we can have her cooking every day
I love Asian food I couldn't live without it or chicken and I'm black but Asian has always been my favorite
I need to go with you guys. Y'ALL KNOW HOW TO EAT!!!
Woo🤤🤤 I want those dumplings 😅.
This is totally relatable! Gotta have Asian food 🤤
Goddd that looks so good!
as a californian who grew in a small town with limited options, i always wanted to try foods that were unavailable in my area, but couldn’t. Having traveled though I am grateful to have grown up somewhere with such good mexican food
I can't go over a week without eating Mexican food. I grew up eating it and it's such a major part of my palate that almost anything else I cook becomes southwest influenced in some way. I know in my family we can't go more than a couple months without making Colorado style chili verde, or, green chili in English. Growing up we would make a huge pot of chili verde and eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner because you can eat it with eggs and a tortilla, you can make a smothered burrito, you can even make what my dad calls a Mexican hamburger which is just a hamburger in a tortilla smothered in chili verde. Mexican food is so universal and you can make something quick like a quesadilla or nachos or you can spend days making menudo, or like I am now just a couple hours making pinto beans and rice for beans and rice burritos the rest of this week! That's why I love Mexican food, it's accessible and if you're latino and can't make your own kind of chili, are you even latino?
Everything is Chinese Wontons in Chili Oil, BroadBean Noodles, XiaoLongBao, GreenBean StirFry Fried Rice. Even Tofu Dessert actually because it’s called “DoFu Nao” or DouHua “In Tianjin cuisine, Northern-style savoury "tofu brain" is a common breakfast item known as laodoufu (old tofu). Sweet Douhua is topped with syrup sweet-scented osmanthus. The salty one is topped with mustard tuber, seaweed, spring onion, etc. In Hubei, people call spicy Douhua "silk tofu."
everything looks so good
hi jeanelle i love your videos
They're so cute together 🥺
I’d have definitely been ready for noodles and dumplings too! Asian food is seriously one of the best cuisines!
I feel you , when I went to Italy , I was craving rice soo badly
Not asian myself but I crave asian food too.... living on the west coast of Canada means a strong Asian influence on food.
Brats off the grill is something I enjoy every week.
Asian foods are comforting
Not really a specific cuisine but as a British person I can't go a week without bread. You hear so many Americans talking about carb free diets and no siree could not be me.
My good ol' grandma german cuisine LOL 😂
As a finnish person im ready to give up on finnish food to eat anything else. Our food is bland, no spices so little salt and pepper its sad. Meat, potato, water, salt, pepper, macaroni and veggies. At some point there was fish but now its so expensive only few selected lucky ones can afford to eat it regularly.
I can't live without Italian, Mexican or Asian. As someone who grew up in Hawaii where there is a very heavy Asian cultural presence its definitely apart of my daily diet
I think a food I would hate to not be able to eat for a long time is any type of cooked vegetable. My mom makes this special bacon, garlic, and kale dish and it’s so delicious. She also makes another vegetable and bean dish I’m always craving. I’m not Asian but I usually annoy people by always wanting some type of Asian food when I’m out because it’s so delish 🤤
i’m latines specifically salvadoran but I don’t think I can go without ANY cuisine I love all foods way too much
I can’t live without Asian dishes as well haha
Meet Fresh! ❤ I am so glad you love Taiwanese desserts too 😊
Honestly, I’m Cuban-Chinese, but I can’t live without my pan con lechón, pan con bistec, sesame noodles, or hot and sour soup. It’s a necessity.
I'm the same, australian but i love asian cuisine!
I haven’t gone without some type of Asian food since I was a kid. I got introduced to Chinese style American fast food in high school and never looked back. Now I try to make dishes myself that are less Americanized. Idk how y’all did it. 😩
I'm Jamaican but I love Asian food. Without it for a while I get sad.
ironically, for me it's German food. I like Asian food and other cuisines in general, but German food is what I grew up with. Some time ago I didn't really eat German food for a little while, but more Asian or Italian recipes I wanted to try out. As good as they turned out, I started to crave some nice German staples like some hearty green bean soup.
Honestly, as a Brazilian, i eat such different dishes on a day to day basis especially if I'm going to a restaurant. But the thing i cannot pass more than a week without is probably my homemade Kare Raisu or other japanese homestyle cooking dishes, even just the sticky rice
Yeah I absolutely loooooove Asian food!
As an American from the Midwest, a good meat and potatoes dish like a potroast always hits the spot!
I love ur videos so much and it makes me so hungry 😋💖
I don’t blame you. Looks so good!
I'm middle Eastern so I can't live without the middle Eastern cuisine, especially the Levantine cuisine (I'm from the Levant region).
I feel this so hard. I’m Filipino Mexican, but my mom is the pinay one and always cooks Filipino food and fresh rice. Sometimes when I eat too much at my boyfriend’s house, I start getting cravings for rice, sinigang, fritada, mechado, silog of all sorts… Asian food is a way of life, I can’t imagine not eating rice or noodles weekly 😭
As a korean, *kimchi*. I eat kimchi almost every day, and the ones your mothe makes are always the best. When in the fridge, its fresh, and i love the slightly sour ones, but with a good crunch.
He is a lucky man!!! He gets to eat fantastic food and he has a amazing person in his life!!!
sicilian food, i miss it sm. america just doesn’t have traditional sicilian food, specifically catanese food 😫. i miss my islands food.
You guys should eat at TBD @ 301 in Florida if your in the area it’s a mix of Filipino and Asian food❤️❤️❤️
Asian food for me too! But I think I would be ok with living somewhere that had no Asian food, only because after the first time moving away from my childhood home I ended up in a city that didn't have a lot of Asian food options. So I taught myself how to make a lot of the dishes I liked.
Bread (whole wheat and white). I absolutely love rice but if I eat it for more than a few days consecutively, I crave for whole wheat roti.
Indian for sure. Being Indian I grew up only eating Kashmiri food since my parents are Kashmiri. Now I live away from them and cook dishes from almost every cuisine but if I don't eat Indian food for more than 3 days I crave it. Especially, I crave simple things like daal (lentils) with rice. Its comforting.
I’m currently unemployed and staying at home but i am so craving asian food where i live at 😭😭 when I start working again it’s definitely going to be one of my first places to visit
I literally can not think of living without daal chawal I just love it so much ❤️
i'm white but i was lucky enough to have a mom who found it important to introduce my sister and i to all types of cuisine as we grew up. she would always learn the proper way to make food for us and now i can't go a week without genuine asain or mexican food, it's so delicious
I must have rice and kimchi every week..or even just kimchi. If I go without, I end up craving it. Try spaghetti and kimchi. So good. 😋
as a Brazilian, I cannot love without eating arroz e feijão (rice and beans)
As an Easter European, I can't exchange sour cream for anything else... also potatoes
I can't live without Mexican Food!
wow another life changing video
Bbibim naengmyun!! Oml i remember when my family and I used to sit around the table, passing around more and more cold broth for us to eat~
Rice and Dal I can't live without them
TACOS!!! I’m Mexican and I know it’s a bit cliche 😅 But tacos are my second favorite food they’re awesome! 😋😋
I live near a vietnamese restaurant and cant help but crave their pho or one of their Banh mi sandwiches 🤤 I get them atleast once a week or if I've had a hard day