Crazy how the AI voice managed to pronounce every single name completely wrong 😂
@whattheflyingfuck...Ай бұрын
it is AS ... Artificial Stupidity
@SahnorАй бұрын
wtf is rogreta? took me waaay too long to get it.
@dagmarszemeitzkeАй бұрын
3:15 Gulasch has it origins in Hungary
@MagicChris86Ай бұрын
Every dish is pronounced wrong by the computer/AI voice in the original video and a lot of facts are not true/correct, as @derPappelgarten also mentioned. But it is also not too bad as an orientation.
@Roberternst72Ай бұрын
7:31 so, essentially, your vegetarian is more like vegan? Not sure about restaurants or street food, but almost all supermarkets have even their own company brands / product lines of vegan sausages, schnitzel, gyros, „like-chicken nuggets“ etc pp
@Sat-Man-AlphaАй бұрын
Every kind of wurst has vegetarian options . You will taste no difference…I call it „The Art of the Bratwurst“…. and it is an Art believe me…😂🎉
@derwolle4502Ай бұрын
Can't wait to try Rogue Rotter. Probably way better than Rote Grütze.
@SimoneReinert24 күн бұрын
😂
@strykerm1180Ай бұрын
I would have thought that Döner would be Top 5 if not Top 3
@ArmandoBellagioАй бұрын
It probably is in the Top Ten of most popular dishes in Germany. But I guess they didn't consider it traditionally German, so that's why it's not in there probably.
@ArmandoBellagioАй бұрын
No egg either? That actually counts as vegetarian here, even though it is a chicken-to-be. I guess the safest thing for you is to ask for vegan dishes then...
@christophkagermeier6417Ай бұрын
Milch Produkte sind für hinduisten in Ordnung .
@Markus-ht2weАй бұрын
Of course, there is also a wide selection of vegan sausages in German supermarkets.
@MagicChris86Ай бұрын
Yes, there is, but they don't really represent the culture of taste and aromas behind the sausage-hype in Germany, Czech and Poland, because it works a lot with the meat's fats.
@Markus-ht2weАй бұрын
@@MagicChris86 That's right.
@Sc4v3rАй бұрын
No egg is vegan, not vegetarien. Maybe it is different in India, but never heard that it is different in other countries. And the pronunciation of the German dishes is so incredibly bad in the video that no German would understand what is meant for most of the dishes.
@h1tm4n96Ай бұрын
So schlimm wars auch nicht War halt auf english 😄
@Hey.Joe.Ай бұрын
Unfortunately vegan meat-replacements often tastes very artifical, some of them even like foam or something from a lab. With reminds me of the parody-movie wth the legendary french comedian Louis de Funès in the movie "Brust oder Keule". 😉 If I want eat meatless on a specfic day, I prefer real vegetables, there a really tasty vegan dishes with Aubergines or Zucchini or whatever. So what is the point to eat plastic-taste-like sausages? Either real sausages/meat or just dishes with real vegetables or even both.
@NaanhanyrazzuАй бұрын
There are two important rules for vegan substitute products: 1. Don't buy from meat producers. Wiesenhof, Rügenwalder, etc., etc. They have an interest in vegan products tasting like crap. They are also often not vegan because they use their own vegan label, where chicken egg white, for example, is considered vegan. 2. If you buy cheap, it tastes cheap. This also applies to all other products. If you buy schnitzel for 50 cents, you're just getting cartilage and tendons. I've never had a vegan sausage that tastes like plastic. With most of them, I could only tell the difference if I ate it completely pure. In sauce, with mustard or other side dishes, it was no longer noticeable. Chicken nuggets and fish fingers are so good these days that even anti-vegans don't notice that they are substitute products.
@martinhuhn7813Ай бұрын
Well ... that was not the best source material, I would say. The pronounciation of the foods was often so wrong, that I had difficulties to figure out what they meant. It also was not particularly well researched. Though those are popular foods here, "Wiener Schnitzel" is from "Wien" (Vienna) - which is not a german city. Gulash originates in Hungary. "Currywurst" used to be the most popular (or most available streetfood) - when I was young. Now it has been Döner Kebap (invented in Germany) for a very, very long time. And perhaps it would have been worth mentioning, how regional the Brezel (prezel), which you will have a hard time to find in most places in the northern half of the country. It´s odd to find it listed in a video that generally did not focus on regional specialties. And just mentioning the "Bratwurst" as if that was one thing was not really wrong, but uninformative enough to sound odd. It´s a bit like a list of ten chinese deliciacies and listing "the dish with rice in it" as number 4.
@kokoloko8423Ай бұрын
These horrible AI videos should really be taken with a grain of salt to say the least.
@derPappelgartenАй бұрын
sry but this video is not so good the most facts are not correct at all and gulasch isnt a german dish its hungarian.
@Roberternst72Ай бұрын
It is however still very popular in Germany, and the recipes aren’t all exclusively Hungarian, e.g. Biergulasch
@derPappelgartenАй бұрын
@@Roberternst72 if its about popularity , döner would be number one street food not cw, sry
@NaanhanyrazzuАй бұрын
If we were to only see dishes in this video that originated 100% in Germany, there would be one dish: dust. The different national cuisines in Europe only differ in that some countries kept and adapted dishes that were lost in other countries; most of which had their origins in Mesoputamia and the surrounding area. Such as beer, bread, most stews and meat dishes.
@Roberternst72Ай бұрын
@@Naanhanyrazzu Come to think of it: Given the New World origin of potatoes, we'd be seriously screwed from beginning to end...
@anashiedler6926Ай бұрын
Actually this kind of gulasch is Austrian. Its ancestor is the Hungarian one, but it is different. The hungarian one is what we (and germans) call Gulaschsuppe. While the Austrian version (and therefore the german one) has about the consistency of indian curry.
@bjornhofer2647Ай бұрын
The Video you are reacting to is full of Bullsh+it and guessed facts, that are not true. 😡