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  1. I suggest you guys. Do another weird history video. This time on what foods the pioneers ate. During the old west period.

  2. I'm not a vegan but I've had a few "impossible" meats and chickens. They were actually very good and didn't taste any different. People I know who also aren't vegan have said the same thing. Just FWIW.

  3. Me and my pops went to England back in 2016 (just London) and I really liked the full English breakfast but I can't stand the mushrooms and black pudding I barely like mushrooms mixed into foods let alone by themselves.

  4. Ate Skyline Chili as a kid (and Empress). Oyster crackers used to be an essential element, along with diced raw onions. Do they not do that anymore?

  5. Consider Insider is a NYC based company, I guess that's why these locations have a large American and metro area bias.

  6. Europe laughs at that catalog of cheap sugar and char stuff that could just as well be served in buckets. Haha, many American foods are of course actually really great (I even love and respect their fast food) but for anyone familiar with European culinary magnificence that's just not a list worthy of that title. Come on: compare that to European cheeses, hams, pastries, fine charcuteries, etc. etc…even things like mustards, sauces, seafoods. So much incredibly high-class cuisine with even just the raw materials developed over centuries. And the good taste doesn't just come from sugar, frying or being charred.

    Thinking of the title, how about foods like the French Ortolan which really often is a once-in-a-lifetime meal since it's illegal!

  7. impossible burgers are soy based and actually quite tasty for a plant-based meat, better than the beyond burgers. these are NOT lab-grown cell-based weirdness.
    and those colourful dough balls are japanese mochi, a sweetened rice dough made by pounding cooked sticky rice. it can be steamed or baked.
    also: die-hard new yorkers say you NEVER toast a fresh bagel, which of course is easy to find there. if not fresh, like a day-old, it's sorta acceptable to toast then.

  8. Impossible meat isn't grown in a lab lol. It's just a bunch of seed oils turned into a meat like substance. It's still gross.

  9. Wow. No food items from the US Southern states or below the Mason-Dixon Line. This is where America’s best food comes from.

  10. The cake shake is better than you think Daz. It isn't as heavy as you'd expect. It's just a really rich chocolate shake with bits of cake. Might remind you of bubble tea.

  11. I'm not surprised that Daz has a bit of a reaction to bagels and pretzels as there is a bit of a special trick with acidity that makes them both the way they are and he probably has a bit of a reaction in his gums to it the same way some people do with seafood in tomato based sauce (the acidity kicks up a notch and bugs some people).

  12. Fresh homemade New York bagels do not need to be toasted. All other bagels, yes because they are just not as good in texture or taste.

  13. To be honest, the video you reacted to is 💩 because it’s 95% LA and NYC locations. Its all marketing. Gotta find less mass produced vids and more smaller channel golden finds. It may take combining 10 videos but the results will be soooo much better

  14. Fresh bagels should never be toasted, Dave. They get toasted the next day or more when they start to go a little stale. It is a sin to toast a fresh bagel.

  15. Mando's plant based burgers looked so good I had the same reaction

  16. Office blokes try some of these. Should try Balut a filipino specialty. It's chicken or duck.

  17. I don’t think the lab grown meat is commercialized yet. Impossible meat is vegetable based.

  18. So only food from New York and LA, otherwise the places outside of those in America suck balls. Gotcha!

  19. 9:20, All 3 Blokes have No idea about what Mochi is. Well most Americans have no idea what Curry is, except for Harry Potter Movies and India Restaurants and the fact you Brits eat it. Once you conquer a country never be surprised if they bring back more things than spices.

  20. The only acceptable things to put in chili is crackers, corn chips (ie Frito pie), or cornbread. Spaghetti does not belong in chili. It's a traditional Texas dish, not frickin Italian.

  21. I feel Dave would do good in Texas😂 He likes their barbecue, their accent and personal space🤣

  22. I’m lucky enough to have no sweet tooth at all: anything sugary, chocolate, cream, cake, donut etc…doesn’t do anything for me. Sometimes the look of it even makes me feel sick

  23. Who wants to break it to them that Kronoughts are not a Thing in the Continent of the United States. However I'm sure there are municipalities who know of it. If it is as good as they say then I hope we all can taste it.

  24. Never heard of "bubble and squeak"; I had to look that up. BTW…all 3 of your 'substitutions' for the full English breakfast took something somewhat healthy off the plate and added more delicious unhealthiness. 😄

  25. KC Joes is a legend. KC is slated for some of the world cup in the future I believe, so check them out if you ever are thru! BTW for the chili lovers, try it the Nebraska way with a cinnamon roll paired with a bowl of chili (I thought most people normally served it that way, as they served that in school and a famous chain there called Runza but I guess it just a weird Nebraska thing more or less lol) or yes….. corn bread because Nebraska and Corn….. But it is delicious for sure! Even easy corn bread, made from a box mix, is a delicious addition to eat with your chili 🙂

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