Kids Try Chinese Food from Around the World | Kids Try | HiHo Kids

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- Here, I need to teach you how to use chop sticks so then your not, oh. (Child Laughing) (Upbeat Music) - Hi guys, it's me Maddox, What are we doing today? - I'm eating food and I do not know what we're eating. (Woman Gasping) - Cause my mom did not tell me. - (Lady off screen) I'm gonna let the food talk for itself. Close your eyes. (Plate sliding on table) - Fortune cookie. (Crunching into fortune cookie) - Oh my gosh, I don't, I don't know how to read - Today you will try Chinese food from around the world. - I love Chinese! - So it's Chinese food not from China? - Like other countries version of Chinese food? - (Lady off screen) Yes. Fortune cookies, are they from China? - Yes - Fortune cookies are from China - (Lady off screen) Wrong. Do they have fortune cookies in China? - No, they don't actually. - If, uh, these aren't, uh, Chinese then how come I always get one after I eat Chinese food? - (Lady off screen) Because it's an American thing. (Plate sliding across table) - I don't really, um, recognize this. I'm half Chinese too, so it's. - Is there meat inside this? - (Lady off screen) Did you go vegetarian on us? - What? - Is this egg roll? And egg rolls like lots of food inside. And it's crunchy on the outside. (biting into the food) - It's good. It's hard to see if it tastes Chinese around here. I'm trying to learn about it. - (Biting into food) - MMM. - MMM, That's a good one. - (Lady off screen) This is called Lumpia - Lumpia - This is my lumpia, get away from my lumpia. - (Lady off screen) And what country does lumpia come from? - Philippines. - (Lady off screen) So it's believed to have derived from spring rolls. - Mhmm! Yeah I know. - Mom, Can we have this for my, for dinner for my birthday? - Philippines gets most of the credit. China part of the credit. - (Lady off screen) Oh wow, you guys ate the whole thing. - Yep - Well I didn't have anywhere to put it. That's why. (Laughter) (Plate sliding on table) - I mean it's, it's chicken, so yay. (Laughter) - To be honest with you, that's good. - It's really good except, super spicy. (Gasp) - (Lady off screen) This is a popular Indian style Chinese dish - Indian style, okay. (Plate sliding on table) - (excited sounds) French fries! - French fries? You rarely see French fries in China - I don't think rice and French fries go together. - I think they do. - I've never had rice with French fries, but it's good. - It tastes like McDonald's tried to mix teriyaki with it. - The French fries make me think American. - (Lady off screen) It's not American. It's from Peru - China? Peru, China? - Peru? They're doing very good at it I would have never thought this would taste good, but, Peru proved me wrong. (Food sliding across table) - Typical, yeah. - (Lady off screen) Typical what? - Definitely Chinese. I mean, got the eggs in there, Chinese love eggs. We got the noodles and yeah, this is very, very Chinese - I know I've had something that tastes like it, I just don't know what. - (Lady off screen) Those are spaghetti noodles. - Oh, that's what I've had it like. - From Spain? - (Lady off screen) This dish is from New Orleans. In America - So close. - Oh, that soup is bitter! - (Lady off screen) People in New Orleans drink this as a cure for hangovers. - Hangovers? - (Lady off screen) mmhmm - Do you know what a hangover is? - A Hangover is like kind of a sleepover But it's morning. (Plate sliding on table) - Is this an egg? - What is this? - (Lady off screen) This is mango pancake. - This is mango? - (Lady off screen) Mmhmm - Mango, my favorite. - Is this from France? - (Lady off screen) No, why do you think it's from France? - I don't know, it looks fancy. - There's not really a lot of mango's in China, so. I mean it's good, I wish it was in China but I just don't really recognize this to be honest. - (Lady off screen) This dish is very popular in Australia. - I can see why it's popular, it's really good. - (Lady off screen) It's Chinese-Australian. - It's Chaustralian food. - I have nothing against Australia except that pretty much everything there tries to kill you. (Laughter) - I was very messy. - (Lady off screen) Did you know there were so many variations of Chinese food? - Nope - Nope - Wait - Does that mean here is a variation? - (Lady off screen) Yes. - So what does real Chinese food taste like then? - (Lady off screen) Gotta go to China to find out. - We're going to China!
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Channel: HiHo Kids
Views: 3,598,608
Rating: 4.9102192 out of 5
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Length: 5min 42sec (342 seconds)
Published: Tue May 28 2019
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