michi's accent getting stronger and stronger during the runtime is great, when the 'lah's kick in you know she's locked in
@DonPatrono3 ай бұрын
she went full South East Asian and I love that
@MrTubeStuck3 ай бұрын
as a South East Asian guy, Its so comforting to hear her go full South East Asia.
@scaleonkhan1833 ай бұрын
13:56
@livedandletdie3 ай бұрын
@@MrTubeStuck If she forgets how to speak English, and starts speaking Bahasa Indonesia, that's how you know she's gone full Asian.
@TheyCallMeDio3 ай бұрын
You can hear the Jaksel accent seep in sometimes lol
@Yuki2501-yh4ik3 ай бұрын
Have you guys noticed how Michi's chibi form fits so well with her personality? It's like if it's her true form, and the other one is the form she uses to blend in with the humans?
@sleepyslipper92083 ай бұрын
Chibi is her tomato form.
@BluePhoenixAlex3 ай бұрын
@@sleepyslipper9208real and true
@possiblee78283 ай бұрын
New Headcanon Unlocked
@EggplantHarmesan3 ай бұрын
One thing Niji did right was fuck it up so bad we went back to doki and her tomato @@sleepyslipper9208
@willycogley74533 ай бұрын
I can't even make a full comment because of the censorship
@uselessprotaganist74443 ай бұрын
I love that her accent keeps getting stronger and stronger as the video goes on lol
@useraccount3333 ай бұрын
She's sinking deeper and deeper into her native Indonesian!
@darkdude1996ify3 ай бұрын
Pestle and mortar
@Shiirow3 ай бұрын
Everyone has a dishwasher... they are called "children".
@chase89673 ай бұрын
Dang i used mine wrong then, only use them as a TV remote
@Niko__013 ай бұрын
Everyone has children? This is news to me...
@fuselit28603 ай бұрын
There is this place called an orphanage where people shops for children (in SEA accent)@@Niko__01
@user-zc2hz3yj2k3 ай бұрын
If you have to feed it, it's not free anymore does it?
@esmondgoh31123 ай бұрын
@@user-zc2hz3yj2kwho said anything about feeding them? /j
@Geoff694203 ай бұрын
Uncle Roger is indeed Michi's uncle. He is also Gordon Ramsay's uncle. He is Zentreya's uncle, he is Gunrun's uncle, he is Jack Black's uncle, he is Pope Francis' uncle, he is The Rock's uncle, he is Aoi Yuki's uncle, he is Lewis Hamilton's uncle. He is your uncle. He is my uncle. He is everyone's uncle. That's why his name is "Uncle Roger" and not "Roger."
@dave34293 ай бұрын
He is even your uncle’s uncle, somehow.
@legendkid823 ай бұрын
He is the real life Uncle Grandpa
@schaddenkorp69773 ай бұрын
He’s related to Uncle Ruckus, no relation.
@Eggs_Bennidict_Cucumber_BatchАй бұрын
American Dad flashbacks
@Shhh308Ай бұрын
Except, he disowned Jamie Oliver
@kelijahf3 ай бұрын
I feel like calling cauliflower "white greens" would be pretty accurate in a variety of ways.
@levmelone323 ай бұрын
i made your comment 200 likes
@Marveryn2 ай бұрын
would it not be more accurate to call it european greens?
@DonaAlfien2 ай бұрын
U don't get it do you @Marveryn
@darkamora51232 ай бұрын
@@Marveryntechnically no. Cauliflower is believed to have originated in Cyprus. And while Cyprus is politically European, NOW, it is is historically and geographically Asian. So it would also be Asian Greens. White Greens would be a better description for the sake of differentiating specific vegetables.
@Marveryn2 ай бұрын
@@darkamora5123 i stand corrected as i was not familiar with the birth place of cauliflower. which make sense. Be kind of calling noddles italian when it originated in china first but marco polo pbrought it to italy
@Scudboy173 ай бұрын
Michi is quickly becoming one of my favorite vtubers. Her commentary and stories are just so relatable and honest. She's just fun to watch.
@YUI-k2gАй бұрын
Same bro Same
@Mikoru-3 ай бұрын
The chibi avatar, the indo accent, the punchlines, "oh that's so bright.. so bright" 😂 honestly first time here and I'm loving everything lol so glad YT recommended this. Totally subscibing now.
@President_Starscream3 ай бұрын
"White greens" just sounds funny, like red blues or yellow purples.
@MaxtronusPrime_3 ай бұрын
I too find white greens a amusing word president starscream
@r0landleaf3703 ай бұрын
As an ex-dinobot, I fully endorse this message.
@ChuJungyin3 ай бұрын
🥦
@CougheePls3 ай бұрын
Green whites
@gardares3 ай бұрын
Isn't that just radish? It is white (sorry red radish) and green.
@hull4bal003 ай бұрын
- Fancy indoor kitchen with modern cookwares only for cooking instant noodles. - Real kitchen at the back ( not necessarily outdoor) is where real food being made, even in rural areas we still use wood or charcoal instead of LPG.
@davidtogi58783 ай бұрын
True, fancy indoor kitchen or what we called dry kitchen is where we put expensive stuff like refrigerator, blender or any stuff that needs electricity and other kitchen utensils + cooking ingredients like rice and spices. This place is usually squeaky clean since the worst you can do here is cutting ingredients. Meanwhile the real kitchen or wet kitchen is where all the action happen. Gas stove, kerosene stove, briquette stove or on rural area firewood stove. It might not be outdoor but it def have so much ventilation or giant window/door to make sure all the smokes can go out. This place looks the most chaotic with oil stain and burn marks everywhere.
@siliconhawk3 ай бұрын
hell yeah brother especially all the walls are black because of all the wood burning. you know your family is COOKING when they put the wood in there
@arfbark39243 ай бұрын
So you guys just don't have animals or insects?
@davidtogi58783 ай бұрын
@@arfbark3924 we have lots of insects, but if your concern is whether they become nuisance well funny enough they didn't. The intense heat prob the reason.
@danielmick52363 ай бұрын
@@davidtogi5878and if you Chinese enough they're additional ingredients.
@zetsumeinaito3 ай бұрын
15:50 Even as a half Viet American, I get that. Fried rice is a pain to make, so you make a lot, and that's all you have for days.
@SpawnofHastur3 ай бұрын
If it makes Uncle Roger feel better he can think of the kimchi as angry sauerkraut.
@HrLBolle3 ай бұрын
luckily I'm a mild tempered Sauerkraut (US slang), meaning I don't get angry at comments like this
@ZodokiEsparda3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂ohh that Made me lose my "ruhiges kalte deutsche Gemüt" 😂😂😂 For the Americans that is best translated to a "ICE Cold professionelle bitch face"
@angrydragonslayer3 ай бұрын
@@HrLBolle sounds like seething imo
@HrLBolleАй бұрын
@@angrydragonslayer I'm not one for cooking as of yet, but from what I heard simmering Sauerkraut is not a favourable way of preparing the dish. also there are quite a number of things to ruffle me feathers, one in particular has to do with how people " not " pay attention to traffic matters because I work as a Truck Jockey
@angrydragonslayerАй бұрын
@@HrLBolle that's just a glorified warehouse worker tho🤔
@Arassar3 ай бұрын
"Gaslighting" comes from the movie "Gaslight," where a husband tries to drive his wife crazy so he can steal from her
@TheWhiteDragon33 ай бұрын
Where did you get that notion from? Are you lying to us or just plain crazy?
@sakuseihuoshen3 ай бұрын
@@TheWhiteDragon3Obviously, we're getting gaslit
@verdatum3 ай бұрын
It's worth watching too if you're into classic films. It's not Hitchcock, but it has a bit of the Hitchcock feel to it.
@bored_person3 ай бұрын
@@verdatum Which one?
@verdatum3 ай бұрын
@@bored_person Oh, I forgot, good question. I only ever saw the 1944 MGM remake. The 1940 version was found and restored more recently, but I hear it's also excellent. I understand it's free on KZbin. I might just watch it later today.
@TheTickyTickyTicky3 ай бұрын
"That's not Sambal, that's Samthing" Peak linguistic moment
@thaqifkhirudin66103 ай бұрын
5:52 Uncle Roger (real name Nigel Ng) is from Malaysia
@NyaniKore3 ай бұрын
RAHHHHHHHH MALAYSIA MENTIONED 🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
@litziaa_yt3 ай бұрын
@@NyaniKore MAKA KAMI RAKYAT MALAYSIA 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🐅🐅🐅🐅
@NyaniKore3 ай бұрын
@@litziaa_yt BERIKRAR DAN BERJANJI 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾 🐅🐅🐅🐅
@cheese_productions3 ай бұрын
Im in Malaysia
@VortexThorneАй бұрын
Malaysian Chinese to be exact
@FlufLord3 ай бұрын
“you are so full of yourself” “YOU ARE SO FULL OF HATRED!” defending her crush like a champ 😂
@immortal_shrooms67573 ай бұрын
Michi fights with uncle roger at family dinner
@scaleonkhan1833 ай бұрын
30:55
@bigred2123 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 W counterargument
@dragb92843 ай бұрын
Michi got so excited in this
@TotemoGaijin3 ай бұрын
She can do this stuff without "getting the yellow dollar ya know?" now...lol. Who wouldn't be?
@prometheus18153 ай бұрын
For me here in Malaysia, we dont really have a wet kitchen, we pretty much do everything inside. However, if there is a special occasion like Aidilfitri, Aidiladha, a wedding, or other similar occasion where usually theres more people than usual, we would cook on the outside kitchen. Me and my brother is usually the cook for the Satay in Aidilfitri, and cooking beef curry or Red Chicken (Ayam masak merah) in a super big wok or pot is a normal thing on these outside kitchen. Somehow these outside kitchen curry is almost always better in terms of the taste imo.
@Despotic_Waffle3 ай бұрын
You're mostly right, but I think older style kampung houses (translation: village houses to non malaysians) sometimes have them. It's basically out of style for modern houses except for in rural areas or people who are nostalgic about cooking with their parents or grandparents back in the day and carry it on. Interesting to know such a tradition is still going on strong in Indo.
@benrasjid3 ай бұрын
Yeah we don't really do it anymore here in Indo either, especially in the city... Sometimes we just make a "temporary communal kitchen" with some wooden pole and tarp somewhere empty... Much simpler...
@leevi42143 ай бұрын
I think its depend, my home have 2 kitchen, indeed one inside one at the back with open window. But my other relative home only have one kitchen, some of my relative live in KL dont even have kitchen cuz they doesnt cook
@benrasjid3 ай бұрын
@@leevi4214 yeah it isn't that spacious in the city
@Leekdoesnothing3 ай бұрын
I lived in a house that used to have a wet kitchen. It was the first thing that we gotten rid off when we renovate lol. So much mosquitoes, i do not miss it. I think wet kitchens were fairly popular up until the last decade, at least here in Sarawak.
@AilinOGriobhtha3 ай бұрын
You can't use metal inside a non-stick pan but that specific pan has raised metal in the honeycomb shapes that means it doesn't touch the Teflon when you use metal utensils on it.
@BlackEpyon3 ай бұрын
Sounds like a PITA to clean properly.
@AilinOGriobhtha3 ай бұрын
@@BlackEpyon wouldn't trust it not to fuck with the non-stick anyway too tbh 🤷♂️
@BlackEpyon3 ай бұрын
@@AilinOGriobhtha The idea is that the coating can't get scratched if the utensil can't dig in.
@verdatum3 ай бұрын
It still literally feels weird to scrape across it; like using a rasp on your spatula.
@Zelmel3 ай бұрын
Yup, and it doesn't really work quite as well as "real" non-stick after a few uses because to get near that you'd have to season the exposed metal, which is basically impossible due to the smaller surface area and the nonstick (which you shouldn't get hot enough to season the exposed metal). More durable than traditional non-stick, less non-stick than traditional non-stick, more non-stick than stainless steel, and less durable than stainless steel.
@mileonaslionclaw25253 ай бұрын
In America, the MSG of word is “fuck” or “fucking hell” if you want use two words. I feel like the latter is the pinnacle of disappointment. XD
@Basically_Anybody3 ай бұрын
Broccoli: Euro greens White bread: Euro noodle Corn syrup & HF corn syrup: American MSG
@stannumowl3 ай бұрын
Sugary cake: American bread
@privatesectorsec3 ай бұрын
24:44 Donald Duck seeing Jamie Oliver’s horrific fried rice
@dv75333 ай бұрын
I love this video, Michi, Uncle Rodger and Indonesian food. I am the whitest of Dutchies, but I love making Indonesian food, especially for big parties, I start cooking a week in advance. I also like Michi's Indonesian accent, having people of Indonesian heritage close to me for my entire life it sounds so comfortable. They also helped me learn how to cook Indonesian food. It might just be the tastiest cuisine in the world, and most Ingredients are available here.
@Leia_Fransesca_Eaves3 ай бұрын
Aku senang sekali anda menyukai makanan kita!! Salam dari indonesia 🥰
@syl54313 ай бұрын
Uncle Roger is Malaysian and the slang he used is mostly used by chinese malaysian
@feldfos3 ай бұрын
20 minutes in, and Michi's accent is completely unrecognisable 😂 I love watching people revert back into their native accent through exposure to it
@Speederzzz2 күн бұрын
The R comes back stronger every time she says it
@OperationHost3 ай бұрын
A cutting board on a cutting board👍
@Bloodstar-o73 ай бұрын
Eh. Sometimes you don't want to mess up a nice cutting board. I have a wooden cutting board but it's pretty much exclusively used for rolling out dough when baking. The only cutting is with a cookie cutter usually, or occasionally cutting dough in a log shape. For actually chopping vegetables or trimming meat I have seperate plastic cutting boards.
@OperationHost3 ай бұрын
@@Bloodstar-o7 why not place it beside the other cutting board then?;-;
@Bloodstar-o73 ай бұрын
@@OperationHost idk. does it matter though? He avoided adding scratches to the bottom cutting board.
@OperationHost3 ай бұрын
@@Bloodstar-o7 ok
@Erideah3 ай бұрын
Pretty sure he just took a small cutting board since he put it by the fire first and moved the grilled cheese to the counter on it. Looks a bit goofy but he basically cut down on extra steps, and potentially dishes
@orangejuche2 ай бұрын
If anyone was curious, apparently "chili jam" was invented in southern Texas in the USA, originally with Jalapeño peppers, as a way to preserve and use excess peppers.
@theprofessorkeen19113 ай бұрын
I learn something new everyday with Michi about Asian life.
@MixxiumАй бұрын
10:38, I swear that most people do this because they don't want to be forced to think more than required about something.
@ryoumakoushiro74473 ай бұрын
See here's the thing... My family only have one kitchen, but most people are amused by how my mother put her whole ingredient neatly and how her cooking always tastes good
@Bloodstar-o73 ай бұрын
Where you from? I'm guessing Michi it was an asian thing. I don't usually have issues with my cooking making the house smelly. Though onions and hot peppers can do that, so maybe those are things that I should cook outside more. But also, if your kitchen has proper ventilation it shouldn't be an issue. I think the problem is most kitchens just have a simple range hood, which may or may not be enough depending on what you cook. Some spices like cumin and curry and onions and hot peppers can really have strong smells.
@adityarahmanda3 ай бұрын
My family also has one, but my grandma house which quite big has two kitchen, the outside and inside. My grandma uses the outside kitchen only if there's special occasion.
@ryoumakoushiro74473 ай бұрын
@@Bloodstar-o7 Me? I'm from Indonesia. Palembang to be exact and yes, we have a proper ventilation. Also, there's this one time when my mom makes a sambal goreng (it's like chilli con carne, but it's rich in flavor), and we started sneezing despite the whole ventilation thingy still works, some spices in Indonesia are pretty much stronger, sooo yeah, a proper ventilation is a go (at least the sneezing is not as worse than without ventilation)
@ryoumakoushiro74473 ай бұрын
@@adityarahmanda Oh, damn... I bet that's for the family gathering meals
@adityarahmanda3 ай бұрын
@@ryoumakoushiro7447 yep, mostly for the annual hari raya
@TheLegendofQ3 ай бұрын
Michi needs to do more food reaction vids, please. I really loved this.
@thatonecomment6893Ай бұрын
Watching u try to say Mortal and pestle was honestly something, probably the first Indonesian(if i understood right) vtuber/streamer i like take a sub
@Ailurus-Fulgens18583 ай бұрын
Hello big fan from japan 🇯🇵, I like be cookie and I can confirm I have an outside kitchen idk why but cooking fried rice over a fire place with a wok just hits different, especially since I live in the mountains
@User69-f6o25 күн бұрын
So true about the dishwasher, my brain didn't even register what it was I thought that it's a mini-fridge.
@EonofAeon3 ай бұрын
Loved the video! The reactions and natural seeping in of your own accent and lingo was adorably on point lol Tho I do sort of wish we couldve seen the full reactions to each of the Uncle Roger videos; wouldve loved to see your reactions to the end of the dishes or their various multiple twists/turns!
@genericsidecharacter89153 ай бұрын
I was gonna roast Michi’s egg take, but I’m Hmong and I don’t like egg rolls. So I guess we all have that one food that is universally liked and part of our culture that we just don’t like for no reason
@hu_fyk3 ай бұрын
around 15:30 ,as SEA bro here the only time i got fried rice as side dish is when we do family gather at restaurant with rich uncle/aunt and the kids cant many things and they ordered fried rice as side dish normally when my family cook fried rice. they make alot like i can eat for 4 days. super relatable😂😂
@Ikxi3 ай бұрын
loved it edited reactions are better than the ones with dead air, where the streamer js just silent
@GamingGuysNow3 ай бұрын
10:25 yes. But if we did call it white greens. Some may think of cauliflower.
@I-am-soihau3 ай бұрын
30:51 STOOOP I THOUGHT I WAS JUST AGING FAST BC MY COUSIN ASKED ME WHY I HAD WRINKLES IN MIDDLE SCHOOL OR SUMM 😭😭😭
@stonywings5888Ай бұрын
Chili jam is actually really good. I make it homemade, where it also has orange juice in it. I pretty much just use it on bread with salami and/or cheese though
@tiagotiagot3 ай бұрын
22:50 Dishewashers are great, they use a lot less water than washing by hand. Don't use regular manual dishwashing soap or deterget with them though (yeah, the foam flood is a real threat with regular detergents and stuff), there are pods (or powders, liquids) made for dishwashers, they usually go in a little box in the door that holds there during the pre-wash and then let it drop and mix with the water for thorough cleaning. TBH, I would be living with paper plates and plastic utensils and cups if I didn't had a dishwasher; I don't have the mental health to stand on the sink scrubbing old food for hours....
@jaysuscrass91193 ай бұрын
you want to know how to avoid scrubbing for hours, people without a dishwasher? huge tip, changed my outlook on the chores of life just do this... scrape the shit off your plates immediately...a quick, thorough, lazy clean is all you need now washing dishes is 20-30 seconds every day instead of a whole ass film length chunk of my week, I got low energy for tasks like this and this is the best way. Foods are so damn easy to clean when it's fresh and having an empty sink 24/7 is so much better for the mental health than ignoring a full one, it's been so worth the change of habit, trust me.
@tiagotiagot3 ай бұрын
@@jaysuscrass9119 Even if you have the energy, putting the dishes on the dishwasher still saves water, so in the end the conclusion still is dishwasher is the best alternative.
@jaysuscrass91193 ай бұрын
@@tiagotiagot end of 1st sentence
@GDIGhostStalker3 ай бұрын
My Chinese immigrant parents never hooked up our dishwasher to water, since they had two perfectly good dishwashers (me and my brother) in the house. They just used it for spare plate storage. Even after they renovated the house after my grandparents passed, including the kitchen, and installed a new dishwasher for whatever reason, it was never hooked up to water. Now at 36, I still have never used a dishwasher. When I went to a rich friend’s house on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in high school, another Asian classmate there noticed the dishwasher in the kitchen and asked him why his kitchen had 2 washing machines. Dishwashers are just not a thing that people use in many immigrant Asian families.
@CheztaAhmad3 ай бұрын
use plastic plates. light and hard to break. very easy to wash. even if you have like 15 of those in need of cleaning, it will only take like 10 minutes. what makes dishwashing long is if there are variety of items you need to clean. Glass cups, ceramics, plastics, alot of variety results in their necessary order of washing and some items can have complex shape that's not convenient to wash.
@jasonguenther8005Ай бұрын
When I was growing up we had two kitchens as well. One inside, and one outside. The one inside was just called the kitchen, and the one outside was called the summer kitchen. I'm Canadian btw. The summer kitchen had a roof and half walls but was open to the elements.
@Aroseinbloom7773 ай бұрын
The kitchen thing is accurate... as long as you have enough money to get- (SG prices are hell on earth rn)
@haliim3693 ай бұрын
Uncle Roger : Haiyaa Michi, why you don't eat beef? Why? Why!?
@astranix01982 ай бұрын
May be she's Hindu
@shiftystheory78622 ай бұрын
10:27 It might sound weird but Asia is also a continent not just a race in English. So saying something is Asian usually just means its from that region. Big region yeah. Also Broccoli is from the eastern mediterranean. So that's what you would call it a Mediterranean green if you wanted to get real specific.
@PRWPanda3 ай бұрын
11:20 honestly, I've tried Kimchi in grilled cheese and it works really well
@MASViper3 ай бұрын
Michi, there is a dishwasher in your family house. You're the dishwasher
@kirbyfanprime3 ай бұрын
Talking about scents you wake up to that make your eyes water, I had a roommate from India in college who was constantly cooking when he was in the apartment because he would have his other Indian classmates over for dinner and study. So, when my pasty asthmatic Italian self would open the door, it would be this explosion of smell that would always make me gag and rush to my room for some level of safety. And, yes, I did try the food to be nice, but I just couldn't handle it. The thing about the two kitchens does make me reflect on just how awful all the cooking surfaces and pots would be when they'd finish. That and the smoke are both things you'd care less about if you cooked outside.
@verdatum3 ай бұрын
I'd never really gotten a major feel of Michi's personality yet (With the exception of her commenting on Onigiri's woodworking skills). With this video, I really really like her now. She's wonderful.
@galaxielion6194Ай бұрын
10:18 Generally fruits and vegetables change based on the terrain they are grown. For example, potatoes are vastly different from region to region. Saying Asian Greens, is the same as saying Caribbean Greens, or Mediterranean Greens. It’s simply identifying the region. Eastern or Oriental greens would be more correct, but sounds even worse.
@galaxielion6194Ай бұрын
Also, some names are hard to pronounce, so people may just avoid saying them.
@GentleGiantJoe3 ай бұрын
Michi's mom sounds adorable, exactly like moms to be like. "imagine if you got with this person?" hoping their kid lands it with a talented rich person.
@GianPatrickCRubio3 ай бұрын
The reason why you notice things is because we are asian. Once we are born as an asian we already know what to do is that u wake up and cook your own lunch and iron your own clothes and get ready to go out of your house then you go to school and then when you finish school you go to college and you go get a job you but you have three options that is to be a doctor, a lawyer, and a failure(basically other jobs) and then get rich and get a family teach your children about how to be like you back then and then they repeat the cycle Hope this is relatable to other asians like me
@tildessmoo3 ай бұрын
Chili jam is exactly what it sounds like: jam made from chili. It kind of makes sense, since chilis are technically berries. I'm not sure what most people use it for, though; I've only ever used it to dip jalapeno poppers and for this one weird thing my family does (I mean, I like it, but I've never heard of anyone else doing it), where we basically stir fry cannelloni beans with black pepper and a little jam. I usually use peach jam for that, but I've done chili jam a couple times, and it comes out pretty good.
@Rheinguard3 ай бұрын
Boys, I have fallen. I LOVE her accent!
@Kochiha3 ай бұрын
Ah, that's no problem liking sunny-side up, it's like saying I'm fake Chicagoan for liking KETCHUP. Sometimes we like what we like!
@verdatum3 ай бұрын
y'all have the weirdest damn hot-dogs. I think their no ketchup rule is because it literally couldn't fit. That beef sandwich is tasty though.
@MoonTruffles3 ай бұрын
Even as an SEA living in the US, my family hardly ever uses the dishwasher 😂 Unless it's a holiday with a ton of dishes we're too lazy to wash, we just stick hand-washed dishes in there to dry
@0senBlade3 ай бұрын
African American we don't even use our own dishwasher the closest thing we come to using it for is as a drying rack.
@WalnutShitai3 ай бұрын
thhe inside kitchen for guest made me spill my tea. so true
@aussiewheelz253828 күн бұрын
I think they call it asian greens because in our supermarkets it is sometimes marketed/labelled that way. Reynold was a fan favourite over here (Australia). His desserts were INSANE.
@TheInfernapeKingTV3 ай бұрын
As a Filipino, I agree we do not have dish washer in the Philippines only rich ppl have those machines. We wash our dishes by hand, and have them air dry in a drying rack.
@IceAokiji3032 ай бұрын
Ah, sounds like _haiya/fuiyoh_ and _anjing/anjay_ are the equivalents to our Finnish _no niin / nonniin._ I don't know what I'll do with this knowledge, but I certainly now have it.
@ArkAngelHFB3 ай бұрын
"Don't put your faith when you don't need to put your faith" is some deep wisdom bubbling up.
@tiagotiagot3 ай бұрын
11:20 Mix whatever taste good for you, food has no borders. I love me some eggs scrambled with butter and wasabi for example.
@CaptainW_rCrimes3 ай бұрын
“Back into the sun so the world can cry” 😂
@ConnorSinclairCavin3 ай бұрын
I LOVE your accent as you get excited, you sound musical with how it plays with the sound trills and stuff you do haha
@vedhatheboss88033 ай бұрын
People have probably already commented this, but in malaysia, where I'm from, chicken rendang is a regular thing
@Hey_Flayonic3 ай бұрын
18:31 Not the "halo mas" cat calling lmaooooo.
@nurikhsanfikriawan96623 ай бұрын
The double standard is when "Halo mas" considered normal, but "Halo dek" is always frowned upon...
@Neiru_323 ай бұрын
@nurikhsanfikriawan9662 well maybe because dek mean she/he is younger, and yup maybe not young like a "kid" but still halo mas/teh/mbak/kak sound better
@nurikhsanfikriawan96623 ай бұрын
The question is, what's wrong with calling someone younger with "dek"? I know that it's wrong in context of catcalling an underaged person. But what's wrong with 25 y.o. man/woman calling a 20 y.o. man/woman with "dek"? Why it's so frowned upon?
@zeroyuki923 ай бұрын
@@nurikhsanfikriawan9662 Only very special people get offended by calling kak/mbak/mas/dek, most people on street will be fine with you use whatever seems appropriate
@yspy_18013 ай бұрын
Whenever there were leftovers from that big ass pot, I knew that it was gonna be our launch and dinner meals for the next 4 to 6 days
@cardboard6933 ай бұрын
i love when she refers to a mortar and pestle as 'mixing mixing'
@voiceactorchimera31713 ай бұрын
This is my favorite moments. Now I'm gonna follow Michi!
@apgamer40533 ай бұрын
7:12 na the only one that works here is "that tastes very british" XD
@dasmajii90863 ай бұрын
watching this while eating fried rice and egg is bliss
@rebeltheharem70283 ай бұрын
@22:35 She's right. You can tell how rich a family is by the state of their kitchen.
@DeadDrunk13 ай бұрын
The rendang he using is just the rempah.
@shadowtheimpure3 ай бұрын
Chili jam is a combination of sweet and spicy, it's like fruit jam except using chilis as the fruit. It's terrible for fried rice, but I love using it with a charcuterie board with cheese and meat.
@leoyamauchi59923 ай бұрын
In other words, chili jam is more of a western/european thing that is more akin to being a sauce or condiment to use. TERRIBLE of any actual Asian cooking (unless you’re doing some sort of sweet and spicy food, and even then there’s probably better options)
@shadowtheimpure3 ай бұрын
@@leoyamauchi5992 Yep. Use it for what it's good for.
@KateGamerzYt_933 ай бұрын
I saw this video and was interested,8:47 minutes into this and was was subscribing
@thebearded4427Ай бұрын
Advice from someone who loves to cook: Don't make it too complicated. Take a recipe and make it as it's written the first couple of times. Then do a different recipe and learn how it tastes. Keep going and you will start putting new spices into old dishes. Learn how diffrent spices taste and how they develop through cooking. The best advice I can give is make smaller batches when you're making something new. It could be fantastic with a certain spice or completely terrible, but atleast you're the only one living through that one meal that didn't turn out amazing. Cooking is experience and you need to learn how things taste through different cooking methods to enrich your life. Once you do you'll never go hungry again
19:20 Y'all have no idea "last name Poernomo" is indo mom's kryptonite. They got WEAK
@verdatum3 ай бұрын
Can you explain? Does it have significance? I have an Indian uncle who married into my white-bread midwestern family. My aunt used her married last name in public in front of another rare Indian woman, who said "? Oh, you must be very wealthy!"....Yes. Yes she is.
@notusneo3 ай бұрын
@@verdatumIndonesian doesnt have a norm/tradition to use last name or family name except for certain tribes like the Batak, and for Javanese people who has last name/family names mean youre from established family aka rich. Well im not Javanese but thats my understanding so far
@verdatum3 ай бұрын
@@notusneo Iiiinteresting. Thank you!
@MrSpaceCrash3 ай бұрын
In English the MSG of all words is "Fuck"
@doctorsnakeeater19973 ай бұрын
Nasi goreng with rendang is absolutely amazing. I miss eating at the warungs back in Cikini. Just buying rendang and nasi goreng from two different places.
@kjracz153 ай бұрын
In my dialect, haiya's equivalent would be "pastilan". 😂
@CrimsonLadyVT3 ай бұрын
In Philippines we also have two kitchens. 😂 Even my aunt who has the biggest house in our family, she still prefers to cook in the outdoor kitchen at the back of the house. 😂 In PH we call it Dirty Kitchen. Cuz usually that's where you bring the wet market items you bought like fishes and meat and everything else cuz then you won't ever worry of your indoor of the house smelling like fish and being dirty. Hence the dirty kitchen is where you do the dirty part of cooking and preparing of ingredients
@Exion_Sculpture3 ай бұрын
AMO como poco a poco el acento va saliendo a la luz por estar escuchando al tio roger, que maravilla
@notYisan3 ай бұрын
Michi should cook fried rice and ask uncle rogers to roast her.
@kinamiya13 ай бұрын
15:33 thats actually true cuz my grandma used to make a shit ton of it cuz you can just multiply it exponentially with less ingredients
@yenahh69543 ай бұрын
We also have "wet kitchen" but we don't use it because every 5seconds you're outside, there's atleast one mosquito biting your legs 💀
@Th4ata3 ай бұрын
that smile thing made my day :), always thought they kinda ugly
@hyurinyajani71503 ай бұрын
I'm indo and this is the first time i hear two kitchen thing :v but when we're about to party we cook some food outside because the kitchen is full :v
@khandykiller40543 ай бұрын
Same Egg fried rice is neither a side dish nor a main dish. It's the ONLY dish for a long time.
@Starvaze3 ай бұрын
I'm from Australia. Our "hiya" is this aussie term "Fair dinkum" its a slur type. Its like a exaggerated way of saying Oh for frick sake. Eg Exited: Fair dinkum! 😯 Botherd: fair dinkum...😒 Anoyed: Fair dinkum...😫
@lilocinno3 ай бұрын
My family have a dishwasher... It's called "Me", I AM the dishwasher
@Jonesman643 ай бұрын
well now i gotta call my broccoli my white greens.
@ilikesnow7074Ай бұрын
The Hexclad pans have the nonstick in divit hexes. The metal will keep most things riding above the teflon.
@Knightblade4903 ай бұрын
I really started to related when the Knee up on chair moment happened.
@saltychocolate28432 ай бұрын
Theres mutton rendang as well. Both are good so if you cant take beef i recommend using that c:
@shinoyagami21443 ай бұрын
Yeah, fried rice can be food for days (depends on how many people and hunger levels) bc even the "main dish" (idk it's ULAM in Filipino) so it's a complete dish. But in PH, you will usually have extra ulam like meats or fish (or leftover ulam from the day/s before) sadly there's also a lot of families that are poor that they have to work extra hard to bring food to the table 😢
@migaelz3 ай бұрын
I'm so shocked about the whole dishwasher thing. I've lived for 15 years without a dishwasher. My brother hated doing the dishes so much, that once he got a job, among the first investments he made, was a dishwasher for our parents. I've never washed dishes by hand a single time since then. Essentially, a dishwasher is a great place to store dirty dishes. Saves you a good 15~30 minutes every day. And dishes are much cleaner afterwards. Seriously, get one. They are NOT that expensive.
@BalloCrew3 ай бұрын
Time to chop up some caucasian greens for my ceasar salad!
@Lukiel6663 күн бұрын
I am Canadian. I have Chinese room mates. So I learned some Chinese foods, like san bei ji, three cup chicken. And bought from the Asian store things like doubanjiang and star anise. I go through a LOT of garlic and ginger. Grow peppers, green onions and some herbs in my garden. Fresh ingredients are the best. Uncle Roger, doubanjiang comes in a jar. Need it for real Taiwanese beef noodle. And I have large stone mortar and pestle and no food processor. Bamboo cutting board.