Why India Drinks So Much Chai | REACTION!!
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Starbucks' Chai Tea Latte. WTF does it even mean? Tea Tea Milk? Oh America.
@souravmohite4443
Жыл бұрын
Americans💀
@kavenseth
Жыл бұрын
WTF does Alloo ki Sabzi or Baigan ki Sabzi etc mean ? Alloo/Baigan is a vegetable itself so its Potato's Vegetable ? Oh North Indians ! .. Ahh may be its just an non official, routine conversational terms for ease of understanding and got popular by the passage of time, like "Chai Tea" in American 🤔🤔.. (Be Curious, Not Judgmental)
@alinachrist8416
Жыл бұрын
@@kavenseth Sabzi is a broad term here. It is almost like what western people call 'curry'. A more apt comparison would be 'red colour' which doesn't make sense in English at all. Even 'jeans pants', but I have only heard it on net.
@MinisterOfAffairs
Жыл бұрын
@@kavenseth Self righteous hypocrite on the loose I see. Judgmental? Hahaha. Who is judging whom here? Also, your assumption that everyone should know whatever this "Aloo ki Sabzi" is, reeks of uncouth arrogance. Get a life.
@arunimaaa
Жыл бұрын
@@kavenseth =_= Sabzi means a mixture of many veggies. Saying just Aloo or Baingan, you will not know the kind of preparation. Makes sense??
I am from Assam, where tea was first discovered in India in 1823. My state alone produces 55% of India's total tea and 18% of global tea production, so tea is everything for us!
@sudiptaadhikary2044
Жыл бұрын
Tea wasn't discovered. It was brought by the British to India
@STARK50
Жыл бұрын
@@sudiptaadhikary2044 Robert Bruce in 1823 discovered tea plants growing wild in upper Brahmaputra Valley. A tea garden was started by the Government in 1833 in erstwhile Lakhimpur district.
@benlyngdoh7551
Жыл бұрын
@@sudiptaadhikary2044 Check out history of tea in india
@sudiptaadhikary2044
Жыл бұрын
@@STARK50 Tea was being consumed by the Chinese thousands of years before that so I don't understand how you can claim it was discovered elsewhere. Wild tea might be growing anywhere in the world. It was the Chinese who started consuming it on a mass scale and the British who spread it. Undoubtedly today Indian tea is the finest in the world but no way can we claim it was discovered here.
@lavie7358
Жыл бұрын
@@sudiptaadhikary2044 Chinese tea plants look slightly different then Indian one's, not to mention that tribes consumed those plants as well.
Tea is just a national food for civil engineers, could be 70% population's Brunch as well.
@sheebaradhakrishnangr
Жыл бұрын
1.8 billion? Such a video without research or diligence
@sheebaradhakrishnangr
Жыл бұрын
Forests and rich and varied ecosystems are destroyed to be converted into monotonous tea plantations in northeast India and western ghats. Very important point missed.
@farukhsheikh5790
Жыл бұрын
@@sheebaradhakrishnangr it's a joke.
Please please, checkout more of Nirmal Pillai, especially the one about South Indians according to Bollywood, trust me it's pure gold.
@neetuu01
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this info. I was looking for the link to the original video
He missed a very important point, which is the marketing of loose tea powder, which was a byproduct of tea leaf processing. So while the finer crop was exported, the leftovers were made into a powder which was made available to the Indian market. It was essentially the waste product of the tea processing. And because the taste of this powder was not that great, it was essential to add milk and sugar to make it palatable.
South Indians according to Bollywood by Nirnal Pillai. 😅😅😅
Rick making tea for his wife , is another proof why tea is a love language. ❤
I have been drinking chai since I was 6 years old. Literally speaking now I can't spend a day without chai. It should be the first thing that I consume in the morning. Not to forget the evening tea as well. 😂😂😂😂 One day without chai there would be a severe headache and I would be able to do any sort of work.
@sakthisakthivel6260
2 ай бұрын
I am drinking it from 5
Nirmal is great he’s very funny and good edited video
@itsmeajin2207
Жыл бұрын
@@rupalroy4966 so?
A colleague and I used to have conversations at work about running a side business by opening a chai +biscuits stall outside our office. 😂
The editor playing "Hum Ko Mann Ki Shakti Dena" 😂
@swatisaini6447
Жыл бұрын
I noticed too😂😂😂😂
I didn’t see the full notification so thought it said “Why India drinks so much…” 😂
@VishnuVarthan-ZappyLad
Жыл бұрын
Yep, I just started typing about how Arjun Reddy spoiled these day kids😢😂
@PokhrajRoy.
Жыл бұрын
@@VishnuVarthan-ZappyLad Haha no
We do. In my family we have big 'Big' Mugs full of Tea. We make tea twice a day and store them in thermos to drink all day long 😅
Ohh ma God...he is too funny and his creativity level is unbelievable ❤😂😅
Want to know a fun fact? Tea is part of the agriculture of Bangladesh. I love Chai, especially when it's cold out these days. I love warm drinks.
Watching this while sipping my tea 🤭
Someone is back to good content!!
0:45 Yes Rick cuz everyone in India ONLY has chai from a stall, no one ever makes it at home right!? 🙄 14:45 yes, it did keep YOU engaged, you didn't even look at your phone ONCE!! 😛
Is it just me or there's a odd similarity between the content posted by jaby koay and osr?
@nepoliyanyt964
Жыл бұрын
Ya..kinda annoying
@rohithpadikkal7082
Жыл бұрын
You think?
@desertstorm2156
Жыл бұрын
Whatever Jaby uploads, OSR will be ready to follow !!! 🤦
@kavyachawla3789
Жыл бұрын
Their audiences are the same so they request similar vids 😭😭
Just like American drink beer everyday 😂😂
Indians love chai this is your answer 😂😂😂😅
His South Indians according to Bollywood video essay is a must watch 😂😂😂❤
Me who is watching this while drinking chai 😂
I drink neither tea nor coffe 😂.
It's true that I can't do anything without that tea in the morning
why didnt you add his channel in description?
Cha with Pazham pori...heaven🤌🏼🤌🏼😍
Im a coffee person...
Guys watch Varathan, Fafa's movie.
0:57 I'm actually watching this video with having a mug of chai in my hand and its my 3rd time ...the night chai😂
Tea is not a favourite drink for all part of India. In Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh the favourite drink is Coffee. The black tea is favourite in Kerala, Srilanka some places of Tamil Nadu and North Eastern states. Tamil people migrated to Cyelon and Malaysia by British ruler. Also Tamils, Gujarat and Bihar peoples migrated to Mauritius, Reunion, South Africa caribean islands and Asian Pacific Islands of British colonies.
South indians acording to Bollywood chek that out
a chai lover here 🙋
Tea is the No.1 energy drink in India
I m probably the only indian who hates chai and loves coffee, but i have to face so much societal judgement and peer pressure for my choices..However,i would still not drink chai..Hopefully ,one day ppl like me would be accepted in this chai addicted nation and nirmal makes a video on the same..
@farukhsheikh5790
Жыл бұрын
Oh, how absolutely groundbreaking! You, the brave and rebellious soul, have dared to defy the sacred elixir of chai and chosen the path of coffee. How could you possibly endure the unbearable burden of societal judgment and peer pressure for your audacious preference? It must be truly agonizing to navigate a world that revolves around chai while you sip on your exotic, non-conformist coffee. One can only hope that one day, the nation will rise above its chai addiction and embrace your exceptional taste in beverages. And yes, let's all eagerly await the KZread video from Nirmal, the savior of chai dissenters, as he sheds light on the injustice you face. Stay strong in your crusade against chai tyranny!
@farukhsheikh5790
Жыл бұрын
Congratulations, brave adventurer, on reaching a new level in the grand game of life! Your unique journey has granted you remarkable skills, prestigious titles, and awe-inspiring achievements. Let the world witness your growth and triumphs! Skills Gained: Coffee Connoisseur: Your love for coffee has granted you extensive knowledge and expertise in the art of coffee brewing and tasting. You can identify various coffee blends, brewing methods, and flavor profiles with remarkable accuracy. Independent Palate: You have developed a refined and discerning palate, allowing you to appreciate the intricate nuances and flavors of different coffee varieties. Your ability to distinguish subtle differences in aroma, acidity, and body is unmatched. Resilience of Choice: Your unwavering determination to stick to your personal preferences in the face of societal judgment and peer pressure has strengthened your resolve. You are now more resistant to external influences and can confidently stand up for your choices. Titles Gained: Rebel Roaster: This title recognizes your rebellious spirit and refusal to conform to societal norms. Your unwavering love for coffee sets you apart as a true maverick in a chai addicted nation. Taste Trailblazer: As a trailblazer in the realm of beverage choices, you have inspired others to explore and embrace their own preferences. Your courage in breaking away from societal expectations is commendable. Achievements Unlocked: Lone Coffee Drinker: By defying the societal norms surrounding chai consumption, you have unlocked the achievement of being a lone coffee drinker. This signifies your resilience and determination to stay true to yourself despite facing societal pressure. Cultural Paradigm Shifter: Your unwavering belief in acceptance and openness towards diverse preferences has led to the unlocking of this achievement. Your hope for a more inclusive society, where individuals like you are accepted, is a step towards reshaping cultural norms. The Chai Rebellion: By expressing your desire for acceptance and hoping for a renowned personality like Nirmal to address this issue, you have initiated a movement. The Chai Rebellion achievement represents your courage to challenge societal norms and advocate for change. Keep pushing boundaries, Maverick, and continue to pave the way for acceptance and understanding. Your unique choices make you a force to be reckoned with in this vast world.
@krg98
Жыл бұрын
Don't worry you are not as special as you think😂
@angiangaline9600
Жыл бұрын
In Tamil Nadu, coffee still hasn't lost it's place fully. Still many of us love coffee over tea and that too filter coffee.
Hey bro why don't give original link of video...I mean that much credit you must give to him for his content
@rayven7892
8 ай бұрын
Og video from nirmal pillai channel
Chai is love ❤️
More Nirmal videos👍
Korbin and Rick, watch Por thozhil movie, one of the best investigation thrillers in recent times. You will love it.
Nirmal ☕️
❤
Love this one 👌👌😅😁🤣
Is your wife Indian ?
Copying Jaby Koay now, are we? 🤣
@vrishtisahukar6055
Жыл бұрын
God stop IT!!!!?
@TheTrailerReactionChannel
Жыл бұрын
Yes that seems to the pattern lately😂
@Nishanth_mementomori
Жыл бұрын
It's true they're literally copying jaby's upload schedule for a while now
@Raider4967
Жыл бұрын
@@Nishanth_mementomori no one got a copyright both are reacting to someone's content, that's part of the reactions
@Raider4967
Жыл бұрын
@@TheTrailerReactionChannel no one got a copyright both are reacting to someone's content, that's part of the reactions
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I think you guys should learn Tamil
I thought Americans saying Chai Tea was horrible. But you know whats worse? CHAI TEA LATTE🙄🙄🙄🙄
Watching this while drinking evening tea. It's good video but I think he uses too much side jokes and pun which is irritating and unnecessary and makes you loose track of main story.
Cut down on the overreacting
You earned money by making a video on bollywood stereotyping South Indians. Now u r making fun of Malayalees by stereotyping them as tea sellers.