Hi guys I'm back! So today I'm going to show you breakfast in China part two,
Stay tuned!
Good morning guys! So last week I was trying to film a breakfast in China
And while I was trying to finish filming and everything I suddenly and
accidentally drop my camera and broke the lens that came with. It's
suffice to say that it's difficult to film while winter like this especially filming
outside. Anyway, this week I'm happy to be back because I used my saving to actually
bought a new lens and I will later use my Patreon account to actually gather those
money that people support and donate to actually replace this lens that I'm
currently using. Anyway enough jibber-jabber! Today I'm going to mark it
and show you bits of pieces of what is actually people eating in the morning
and a great variety of selection. I have to note that breakfast in China have
varies differently from the North to the South and meanwhile I can only show you
what's in the North part of China, I can't really speak for the Southern part
of China. So I'm trying my best to cover
everything. I'll see you again a bit later! Bye!
Alright guys, so I have just arrived at the market. I just figured out that it's
not so busy as probably other market would be. I actually went here
yesterday to actually just research a little bit before actually filming and I
found out today, just now, that one of the sellers or a few others of them they're
not really opened yet. Probably because it's winter, or they'll start late, I don't
know. But I'll try my best to actually buy here and there, and
everything and so we can actually taste a little bit all together and let you
know what it is and how does it taste!
Hello! So I actually got the exclusive access to shoot a little bit
a progress and process of how they make the bread. And they're so excited that they
actually film me back because they're excited that I'm Muslim as well
because they are, and I'm from Indonesia which the idea of foreigner is
fascinating for them. So let me show you!
"This one is the boss. Is it right?"
"Hello! You say hello!"
"Hello!"
"You say it too.."
"Hello"
"Alright!"
So yeah, they are pretty excited. They keep recording me. See?
"Are you done?"
"Are you done?"
"One more time!"
"Are you done?"
"Done!"
"Alright, alright!"
"Bye bye!"
"Boss, I want one of these."
"Which one do you want?"
"Which one do you want?"
"Small, I want the small one."
"Small one?"
"Yes, the small one."
"This one is big. I don't want the big one."
"Yes, that one can do."
"3 yuan"
"Do you have Wechat?"
"I have."
"Where are you from?"
"Indonesia"
"India, huh?"
"No, no. Not India, Indonesia."
"Oh Indonesia!"
"Right!"
"Do you know Indonesia?"
"I know, I know."
"You know?? How cool!"
"Oh, you speak Chinese very well!"
"I can only speak a little. 3 yuan, was it?"
"Uh how much was it?"
"3 yuan"
Hey guys so I have arrived at a tea bar. I'm thinking of filming and testing
a bunch of different foods, different snacks that I actually bought at the
market as well as a soy milk. I was thinking of actually filming at a park
but then it's so freaking cold! I kid you not! it's minus 1 degrees today.
All of these snacks mostly cost me around from one yuan to three yuan.
Alright the first one is a soy milk. It's called "dou jiang".
This is what it looks like. If you can see basically it's just soy milk.
It cost me two yuan. So it's basically a soy milk without
adding too much sugar, which is all right. If you are not used to with soy milk
probably the taste will be a bit too weird.
That was my first. Alright guys the second one that I'm going to try it is
called "you tiao" which means a basically dip fried
twisted dough stick. It's so oily! Let me try to get a bite.
So you're basically eating dough. It's slightly chewy and crispy
usually they are paired like this, slightly twisted and so it's a deep fried.
that's why it's called "you". "you" means oil in Chinese and this one cost me 2 yuan.
Okay the third food that we're going to taste, which is a very famous one, is
called "baozi" which means a steamed bun filled with variety of different things.
And filling usually one that is very popular and a lot of people that
actually eat is "baozi" that is filled with pork. However due to my restriction,
I can't eat pork so I opted for something else. Let's see oh it's
basically can you see that?
It's slightly spicy, but it is actually good and this one only cost me one yuan.
The next one this is basically a bread. It is actually a bread as you can see it's
slightly sweet. This one cost me two yuan. To be quite honest, all of these are quite
less nutritious if you know what I mean. Because it's basically all deep fried dough
bread and something that is lack of protein. This one I don't know if you
can see exactly it looks like pizza and with some stuff on top of it it actually
to me this is Chinese pizza. Let me try
this is one of my favorite snacks. So with this type of thing
you can tell or you can ask whether you want to have 3 yuan or 5 yuan.
And then they will measure.
"This one."
"Can I have 3 yuan?"
"Yes, you can!"
How many grams will you get.
But this tastes you can see it's chilly here and there so it's basically covered with
chili sauce and I think to sesame seed, and some onions. That's why it's savory.
Let's get to the next one. I think this one it's like a sweet fried
oh look at that! So it's filled with a bit of black sesame I think it's going to be
sweet! It is actually sweet. I think there's some kind of sugar in it, melted sugar.
but then again it's all very oily this one is very famous in China it's called
"roujiamo" it's like Chinese sandwich basically it's it cost me three one
actually the accident is that usually they fill up with pork and so I figured
that it was pork so I asked the lady not to actually fill them with pork it's
just with vegetable
you see we have carrots here several others even green pepper
this one is savory and I think and most part of China you will easily find this
the next one is the bread I had the privilege to actually record the whole
process of making it you see the bread is it's so moist it's so fluffy oh my
goodness let me try
it doesn't taste anything strong some kind of seasoning for sure it's really
nice this one cost me only 1 yuan. The last one I think this one this could be
the I would say the most wholesome food because it's potato
basically a real food you see, sweet potato. This one cost me three yuan. The seller had to
measure of how much of this one and I was asking for a small one and it only
cost me three yuan. Let me try
all of this next that I tried are mostly carbs however if you're looking for
snacks this could be really a great one there are plenty of other Chinese
breakfast that I haven't covered yet and even I could not cover there because I
haven't found any here and so I've apologized for that and there's this one
breakfast that is so famous in all over China it's called "jianbing". It's like crepes
and a made of rice flour and filled with eggs sausage as well as crackers and it
tastes so good and this morning I was about to film but the seller that I
usually bought they're not selling so I'll try to put the extra video about
that at the end of this video if that's all everything that I would like to
record and thank you so much for actually watching for your support I'm
actually very happy to be able to film again and hopefully you like this lens
better and I'll get to see you again in my next video! Bye bye!
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