Rating Breakfast Around The World: Worst To Best (KWOOWK Compilation)

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Published 2022-05-25

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  • The fact that the man insulted a whole country by giving their traditional breakfast 2.5 so he did it again just to rate it 1.5 stars is legendary.
  • I like the fact that he rated dishes not only by their taste, but also by "how good is it for a breakfast?"
  • @nashgas1285
    It's a tradition to come back to this video and watch him absolutely cook the Netherlands.
  • @BahaariTV
    I enjoyed this video so much I didn't even realize it was 20 minutes long! The effort you put into every single video is just amazing. I was waiting for Iran but it never came :)))) Please do the Iranian's breakfast not just because it's my home country. but because we have many variants and I'm curious on which one you're gonna choose
  • @Unknown28980
    As an Egyptian when I saw the bread I was gonna say that’s not how it’s supposed to look, but when I learned you made it yourself I was very impressed, and it’s most probably the closet you can get in a home kitchen
  • If you want to try the typical Italian breakfast is: espresso or cappuccino with a cornetto (stuffed croissants), a cigarette (optional) all covered in anger and frustration. I give a solid 8.5/10
  • @Iris-kc8mq
    Try sweden: option one: knäckebröd with butter, if you are in a fancy mood you put cheese ham or "kaviar" ( sugarsalted and smoked cod roe in a tube) on it, maybe with even egg slices. Option two: oatmeal porridge, preferably thick like a pudding and a bit salty, warm but served in a deep dish with cold milk so it gets cold, topped with jam or applesauce, option 3: Fil ( kinda like liquid sour cream but without cream) with corn flakes or muesli. Rinse down with half a litre of black Coffee, and off you go in the dark to your job or school. It will be dark when you get home too, but if lucky you see daylight at your lunch break or from a window. Its amazing we dont self delete ourselves more often.
  • @stfu4302
    Can we actually take the time to appreciate the fact that he actually put effort into pronouncing the names of the dishes? edit: if yall have some kind of pent-up frustrations go take them somewhere else lmao i was just pointing out that he tried to pronounce them correctly. keyword tried, i never said he did pronounce them right i was just saying that most content creators put 0 effort in pronouncing dishes' names and just say it in their country's accent that's all.
  • Massive respect to this man for living in the Netherlands and rating the Dutch breakfast 1.5/10 ☠️
  • @musangaichi
    Russia here. Agreed on syrniki, when prepared properly, they’re amazing! Use cranberry, lingonberry or raspberry varenie (a more runny jam) for less sweet but more sour taste. We also have kasha, sort of boiled grains (?), sometimes with milk like oats, and buckwheat that goes great for the beginning of the day. In freezing winter hot oats with fresh berries, some rye bread with southern white cheese and coffee or cocoa will make your morning better and brighter!
  • The UK full English looked good - but it's actually heavier than stated. It usually has fried black pudding in it (blood sausage), and the bread is fried in beef dripping rather than toast. It's a hearty breakfast for those with a long manual day of work ahead, those that fancy a treat, and those with a hangover that can also handle it. Great video, was really good to see
  • Although I'm from the Netherlands, I find his review painfully funny and true because compared to most countries our food does kinda suck🥲
  • @liorvidan
    0:00 Intro🎥 0:19 Netherlands🇳🇱 Buttered toast with dark "hagelslags" (chocolates sprinkles). 2⃣.5⃣/1⃣0⃣🍫🧈🍞 0:39 Netherlands (improved)🇳🇱 Well buttered white bread with tons of milk "hagelslags" (chocolate sprinkles). 1⃣.5⃣/1⃣0⃣🍫🧈🍞 1:35 The US🇺🇸 Pancakes topped with butter and maple syrup, bacon, fried eggs and orange juice. 3⃣/1⃣0⃣🍊🍳🥓🥞 2:22 France🇫🇷 Tartine with butter and jam, pastries (pain au chololat, pain aux raisins and croissant), blueberries and coffee. 4⃣/1⃣0⃣☕🫐🥐🍓🧈🥖 3:02 Russia🇷🇺 Syrniki (cheese patties) with sour cream and jam. 6⃣.5⃣/1⃣0⃣🫐🧀 3:28 Brazil🇧🇷 Pão de queijo (cheese buns). 6⃣.5⃣/1⃣0⃣🫓🧀 4:28 Colombia🇨🇴 Changua (milk based soup with poached eggs and "calado" slices). 7⃣/1⃣0⃣🥖🥚🥛 5:19 Germany🇩🇪 Buttered brötchen topped with cold cuts, cheeses and vegetables, brezel and soft boiled egg. 7⃣/1⃣0⃣🥚🥨🥒🍅🧀🥩🧈🍞 6:15 Switzerland🇨🇭 Birchermüesli (milk or cream soaked oats) with grated apple, apple juice and cinnamon added, topped with yogurt, berries and toasted almonds. 8⃣/1⃣0⃣🫐🍎🥛🌾 6:52 Philippines🇵🇭 Tapsilog (rice with tapa and fried egg) 8⃣/1⃣0⃣🍳🥩🍚 7:40 The UK🇬🇧 Sausages, beans, seared cherry tomatoes, mushrooms and back bacons, fried eggs and toast slices. 8⃣/1⃣0⃣🍞🍳🥓🍅🌭 8:35 Costa Rica🇨🇷 Gallo pinto (rice and beans dish) topped with fried egg. 8⃣.1⃣/1⃣0⃣🍳🍚 9:34 India🇮🇳 Aloo masala dosa (thin pancakes filled with spiced potatoes) 8⃣.5⃣/1⃣0⃣🥔🫓 10:31 Turkey🇹🇷 Menemen (tomatoes dish served with bread). 9⃣/1⃣0⃣🥖🍅 11:03 Egypt🇪🇬 Ful medames (fava beans stew served with aish baladi, an Egyptian bread) 9⃣/1⃣0⃣🍞🍲 12:02 China🇨🇳 Pi dan ji si zhou congee (rice porridge with chicken and century egg) topped with chicken and green onion and served with Chinese pickles. 9⃣/1⃣0⃣🥒🍗🥚🍚 13:02 Greece🇬🇷 Strapatsada (eggs scrambled with tomatoes topped on toasted bread) 9⃣/1⃣0⃣🍞🍅🥚 13:31 Romania🇷🇴 Bread, vegetables, cold cuts, cheeses, zacusca (roasted vegetables spread) and boiled egg. 9⃣/1⃣0⃣🥚🧀🥩🧅🥒🫑🍅🍞 14:30 Lebanon🇱🇧 Manakish (flatbread topped with za'atar or cheese) with vegetables. 9⃣/1⃣0⃣🥒🍅🧀🫓 15:28 Japan🇯🇵 Bowl of rice with natto (fermented soybeans), miso soup (dashi stock mixed with softened miso paste) with tofu and tamagoyaki (Japanese omelette) served with thin Japanese pickles slices. 9⃣/1⃣0⃣🥒🥚🍚 16:27 Mexico (A)🇲🇽 Huevos rancheros (fried corn tortillas topped with salsa, beans and fried egg). 9⃣.5⃣/1⃣0⃣🍳🍅🌽🫓 17:05 Mexico (B)🇲🇽 Chilaquiles (corn tortilla chips with salsa) topped with fried eggs, avocado, cheese and sour cream. 1⃣0⃣/1⃣0⃣🥑🍳🍅🌽 18:05 North Africa+Middle East🌍 Shakshouka (poached eggs in tomatoes sauce) served with bread. 1⃣0⃣/1⃣0⃣🍞🥚🍅 18:53 South Korea🇰🇷 Bowl of rice topped with gochujang (red chili paste) sauce, seared mushrooms, zucchini and spinach, carrot salad, bean sprouts, cooked beef and fried egg. 1⃣0⃣/1⃣0⃣🍳🥩🥕🥬🌶🍚 19:41 Japan (improved)🇯🇵 Bowl of rice with natto (fermented soybeans), miso soup (dashi stock mixed with softened miso paste) with tofu, baked salmon with lemons and tamagoyaki (Japanese omelette) served with thin Japanese pickles slices. 1⃣0⃣/1⃣0⃣🥒🥚🍋🐟🍚 20:20
  • @monah5532
    Loved this video! How about a traditional breakfast eaten in the Normandy region of France and in Quebec? Buckwheat flour pancakes (galettes de sarrasin). The Quebecois version is nutrious, low in fat and quick (I make them when I go wilderness camping). You can either make a savoury topping by adding an egg and cheese on top and then folding sides into a square and cooking until egg is done and cheese melted, (carnivores will also add some ham) or rolling up and pouring on a little maple syrup and topping with whatever berries are in season (strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, . I get my buckwheat flour from a mill that has been producing it non-stop since 1762.
  • @cr528
    Excellent! Fun to watch & wanna try some of them ...
  • @yaogwai
    I like how all the people from the Netherlands tried to convince him that opening the box of chocolate sprinkles a certain would in any way influence the taste of plain, sad buttered bread and chocolate sprinkles
  • @debbiegreen6706
    It’s so satisfying seeing all of these together. Poor Netherlands, although I would not want the for breakfast. Loved seeing your highly rated dishes, all so much more satisfying than a bowl of cereal. Loved this compilation xx
  • Awesome! You did very well very fair rating too. You must try the Irish breakfast and I admired your Masala Dosa 😃. I'm still to make a nice shaped dosa 👏 👏 it was a very informative video. Thank you for sharing
  • @hinam9684
    As an Indian with parents from both the North and South, we have quite a lot of different breakfasts and you definitely should try ones other than masala dosa.