Asian And American Girl React to 'Uncle Roger gets upset after watching the egg fried rice video'

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Published 2024-05-03
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All Comments (21)
  • @DanGolag
    Honestly, the Chinese girl was lowkey roasting them harder than Uncle Roger did. "I'm bad at cooking, but after watching this I've gained confidence" is brutal.
  • Uncle Roger is a Malaysian. In Malaysia we call Uncle or Auntie to our elders neither with or without blood relation, just show respect and treat close to each other just like family.
  • @Franky268
    As an asian, south east asian to be exact, jamie oliver breaks my heart. Cooking gado gado using peanut butter? Bruhh
  • @muzamark
    7:43 No, don't call that "Thai Style" Thai people painful enough already after seeing Jamie cooking Thai food๐Ÿ˜ญ
  • @gregrtodd
    The way that Sung-ji was able to effortlessly switch between perfect English and Mandarin (and presumably Korean) just blows my mind. That's a talent I wish I had.
  • @stolennimbus
    I watched the original Uncle Roger's video about the first fried rice lady. It was my first time watching Uncle roger. He's hilarious. If I remember correctly, the fried rice lady was on a BBC cooking show and she was following BBC's recipe to cook rice. That video was uploaded in July 2020 and it has 37 million views as of May 2024.
  • @janslavik5284
    Uncle Roger is famous, auntie Helen gonna be so proud
  • @jaynadiah5498
    Bear in mind what the american girl said 'americans dont really cook rice' same with most brits... the indian girl hersha is cooking to how bbc told her to do it... her 'dont be afraid' is aimed at mostly white brits who are scraed of cooking rice with no experience... its a very simplified way she is showing... there was a follow up video to that where uncle roger went to hershas house and the way she cooked it at home was much more traditional indian way of cooking
  • @emanymton713
    I have never seen anyone in America eat sushi with a forkโ€ฆ Iโ€™m not saying it doesnโ€™t happen. But itโ€™s not the normal.
  • @KrisFlicks
    as an american, the americans I know eat a lot of rice, and do rinse it prior to cooking, based on what kind of rice it is, if its bagged well probably wash it, if its like the uncle bens boxed rice then no we wont
  • @ezzywish417
    There are so many varieties of fried rice in Malaysia. There are more than 10 types of fried rice Related to ginger, there is Nasi Goreng Halia (Ginger Fried Rice) but not many people cook it.
  • Hats off to Nigel Ng to make most of it going viral. He is nearing 10 million subscribers mark. I have seen other people getting viral and being forgotten the year after. This guy used his momentum to find his audience and stayed on his track ever since.
  • @darebrained
    The JP girl should make her own channel. Her reactions are totally priceless.
  • @teepat5487
    In Louisiana we cook beaucoup rice, and I learned the finger method growing up. We buy a lot of rice cookers also.
  • @OceanLily
    We do basmati rice instead of white rice and we cook with broth instead of water so draining all the flavor of the broth would be a death sentence in my family๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ’€
  • @projektaquarius
    I learned how to cook rice from my dad who learned from his Cajun mother. We don't wash rice cuz we want it sticky. And our recipe is put your finger in the pot, fill rice to your first knuckle on your finger, fill water to the second knuckle on your finger.
  • @Nakhash
    I do agree with the MSG. Americans think it's bad for you. Not true. It can really enhance flavor in a dish. ๐Ÿคค
  • @AnotherWun
    I'm guessing a lot of people outside of America don't know this but all rice sold here is vitamin enriched, They pre-wash it then spray it down with vitamins to increase the nutritional value because it doesn't really have any. If you read the bag they will all say in capital letters DO NOT WASH somewhere on the bag. It was actually put into law in 1943 as the first War Food Order that it is against the law to sell unenriched rice here. I wash my rice anyway as do most other people I know but everyone just thinks it's starch they are washing off, its not. That's why rice here tends to have a different flavor or not cook right if you don't wash it.
  • @angelh1743
    I'm latin and even we know that's NOT how you make fried rice let alone white rice. 75% of our latin meals are served with white rice. Like a lot of other cultures we LOVE our rice and take pride in making it right.
  • @GrimK77
    What's "Uncle Roger" is missing, is the fact that in some countries and rice crops, you actually should not only wash rice, but use more water, cook, then drain... because of arsen in soil. It's a problem in some parts of India and SE Asia.