What's up?
Hello
Thanks
Nothing I was just checking the numbers
And how are you?
Fine
Listen you don't have hide your feelings infront of me okay? You can tell me how you feel
I know that it's a hard time for you
and I want you to know that you did the right thing. It was very good
Yes, right?
Yes
What I did was right
It's that I couldn't permit that Sharon
hurts Miguel, Mónica, Luna and my grandpa
I knew the truth and I had to do that so I went and said it
You were very brave. I don't know someone else who would have done that so
congratulations and
I'm very proud of you
Thanks, thanks
You're welcome
It costed me a lot because after everything Sharon did
I still love her. I love her so much Simón
and I don't want her to live with so much anger inside her
I helped her. Well I wanted to help her to change but
of course she didn't listen to me so I don't know
Even though I did the right thing I have the feeling
that I lost her and that I'm alone
No
Don't say you were alone because you aren't
I'm here
and
Such a cute couple. I'm sorry did we interrupt something?
What do you want?
You're in such a bad mood. Don't you congrat us?
Congrat you for what?
Benicio and Benicio and I are in the pre-selection of the pair casting
Do you already have the results of the casting?
Yes of course they took the best ones. I'm so sorry for you
Congrats guys
Yes good luck for the next phase
Look is for losers. We reached that because we are very good skaters
Let them be Emilia. We have to celebrate that
Did you see their face when we wished them good luck?
I love your smile
Thanks. I also like that I'm more relaxed
Listen, if you accept it I invite you
To what?
You know what? Go for your skates and we'll skate a little bit, you and me
What do you think about that? We'll eat a tasty ice cream
[Ámbar] Oh please [Simón] with chocolate
because I know that's your favorite one
[Ámbar] bitter one [Simón] You see?
Yes
And we'll do that without a plan, without pressure of anyone. Just you and me alone
I'd love to. Do you accept?
I accept
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Tasty Street Food in Taiwan - Duration: 7:55.
You can eat really well in Taiwan without ever darkening a doorway.
In fact, some of the best food is out in the streets.
Street food is everywhere in Taiwan and it's delicious and affordable so you can try lots of it.
There's nothing better than strolling along, like a moveable menu,
and letting your eyes and nose do the choosing for you.
It's more than likely you'll spot a food or two you don't recognize,
which is great because it's a chance to try something new.
Marc and I have eaten very well in Taiwan and made lots of other videos about foods,
drinks,
and desserts.
Holy Kapowgabonza.
So check out the rest of our Taiwan series for more.
Let's start with a very traditional and typical Taiwanese dish:
braised pork on rice.
It's filling and flavourful and we ate a large, which came with fried shallots,
for only 40 Taiwan Dollars, which is around $1.70 CAD.
Ooh it kind of reminds me of something my parents used to make when I was a kid.
Really?
It has just like a really nice almost… I don't want to say gravy-like sauce but kinda.
We ate this meal on the sidewalk and shared a table with another man.
If you're eating on a plastic stool, chances are you're going to eat well.
Like these noodles we got for 60 Taiwan dollars or $2.50 CAD.
Super, super peanut-y.
We got 10 very satisfying dumplings for 50 Taiwan dollars or $2 CAD
and this dinner was the day we did a rainy road trip to Taroko Gorge
right before we had peanut butter ice mochi for dessert.
I'll link those videos below as well.
We also visited the night market in Hualien,
which included trying a 'Taiwan hamburger' for the first time.
You choose what sort of meat, filling, and sauce you want and they make it to order.
We got braised pork, black pepper sauce, honey mustard, cucumbers, onions, and noodles
and it all comes in a steamed bun for 65 Taiwan dollars or about $2.75 CAD.
When we walked by a stand selling banana pancakes at the Hualien night market, we could not resist.
Obviously this isn't necessarily Taiwanese,
however, it is one of my favourite street foods in the entire world
and eating them outside a train station in Thailand is one of my top food travel memories.
It's a thin pancake fried on a grill with sweet bananas
and this one was just 50 Taiwan dollars or $2 CAD.
You can get different toppings on it like honey, chocolate, and peanut butter,
but the best is condensed milk.
If you ever get the chance to try this, do it and please have some for me too.
And speaking of top food travel memories, I think I made a new one in Taiwan.
As usual, it was very unexpected.
It was on the beautiful little island of Xiao Liuqiu
where we had an amazing time driving our scooter around
and swimming with sea turtles.
I'll think that video too.
One night we had rushed to a lookout point to watch the sunset
and had some food I will never forget.
I just started eating this and I was like
we need to put this in a video because it's insanely good.
I don't really know how to describe it except it's like a deep fried burrito full of cheese and meat
and this one has corn.
This one is chicken there's also a bacon one.
Look at the packaging, how cute this is.
It's so salty.
Picture a deep fried burrito with cheese and your pick of chicken, bacon, tuna, or beef.
I need a franchise of this where I live.
You missed the first bite but I was like…
'cause it's so, so good.
I'm going to find out the name of this place and link it because if you come here
you need to have this in your hand like this.
I did find out the name of the place: it's called Little Tadpole
and you have to order by 10am
or they will literally be sold out for the rest of the day.
They're 60 to 70 Taiwan dollars, less than $3 CAD.
However, the best value we found for street food in Taiwan
starts at less than half that price.
It's roti.
It all starts by spraying the grill with oil and then adding whatever filling you want in the roti.
I got egg with cheese and Marc got Taiwanese basil and egg.
When it's cooked, it gets folded up and served super, super hot in a takeaway bag.
Xie Xie.
Bye bye.
Bye bye. -Bye bye.
Ooh it's hot!
It's very hot.
Oh my god, I can barely hold it it's so hot.
Let's try this.
Mmm oh that is really good.
The roti is just perfect.
So squidgy, the texture.
Mmm love squidgy.
Smacking my lips.
He's like muhaha.
When the sun goes down in Taiwan the night market is just waking up,
and this is where you want to be.
The smells, smoke, and steam in the air
coupled with the sights and sounds of food being prepared
is a full on sensory experience that culminates of course with you TASTING some of that food.
Our favourite night market in Taipei is Raohe
and the best thing we tasted there were pork, leek, and cabbage dumplings
with your choice of spicy or sweet sauce.
Even the container they came in was cute.
They were so good we went back to get more.
And when it only costs 50 Taiwan dollars or $2 CAD for 10 dumplings,
how could you not get seconds?
Whoa!
All those flavours together and this sauce, it's almost like a Teriyaki sauce,
are blowing my mind.
That might be one of the best dumplings I've ever had.
Strong words.
We also got to try something at Raohe that we had been on the look out for:
a unique fruit called a bell apple.
One look at its shape tells you where that name comes from.
We were surprised at the high cost, relatively speaking of course, of a bell apple –
just one was 100 Taiwan dollars or just over $4 CAD.
The taste wasn't at all what we expect from apples at home in Canada.
The bell apple was less crunchy, more spongey in texture and not very sweet.
We both enjoyed it, though, and if you spot one, I definitely recommend giving it a try.
It's like if a pumpkin and an apple had a baby.
That's how it tastes.
There were other highlights walking through Raohe night market too.
Like coffin sandwiches.
Not the cheeriest of names for what is more or less a bread bowl.
These bitter gourds are a very common vegetable in Taiwan.
They're used in stir fries, salads, soups, or even juice.
These are a traditional snack of skewered strawberries and cherry tomatoes coated in sugar.
You can also find grilled snails,
King oyster mushrooms,
and different meats and organs.
One of my other favourites is a traditional Taiwanese dessert
which is normally stuffed with red bean and other fillings.
The skin is made of sweet potato powder and I just love the chewy texture.
There's lots more to see at the night market and many, many more street foods to try in Taiwan.
This video is just a taste - pun very much intended, by the way.
I'll link our other Taiwan videos below so check the description box for more
on what to eat,
where to go,
and what to do in Taiwan.
No matter what you get up to while visiting, though,
you can fill your stomach with unique flavours and textures you'll dream of long after.
I hope you enjoyed this video.
Remember to give it a like if you did
and subscribe for more travel and food adventures.
Thanks for watching!
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You know my name, age and where I live in. Right?
I want to be your friend now.
Do you want to be my friend?
Do you have facebook?
What about Instagram?
I have Line, too.
You don't have one? What about WeChat?
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Tasty Street Food in Taiwan - Duration: 7:55.
You can eat really well in Taiwan without ever darkening a doorway.
In fact, some of the best food is out in the streets.
Street food is everywhere in Taiwan and it's delicious and affordable so you can try lots of it.
There's nothing better than strolling along, like a moveable menu,
and letting your eyes and nose do the choosing for you.
It's more than likely you'll spot a food or two you don't recognize,
which is great because it's a chance to try something new.
Marc and I have eaten very well in Taiwan and made lots of other videos about foods,
drinks,
and desserts.
Holy Kapowgabonza.
So check out the rest of our Taiwan series for more.
Let's start with a very traditional and typical Taiwanese dish:
braised pork on rice.
It's filling and flavourful and we ate a large, which came with fried shallots,
for only 40 Taiwan Dollars, which is around $1.70 CAD.
Ooh it kind of reminds me of something my parents used to make when I was a kid.
Really?
It has just like a really nice almost… I don't want to say gravy-like sauce but kinda.
We ate this meal on the sidewalk and shared a table with another man.
If you're eating on a plastic stool, chances are you're going to eat well.
Like these noodles we got for 60 Taiwan dollars or $2.50 CAD.
Super, super peanut-y.
We got 10 very satisfying dumplings for 50 Taiwan dollars or $2 CAD
and this dinner was the day we did a rainy road trip to Taroko Gorge
right before we had peanut butter ice mochi for dessert.
I'll link those videos below as well.
We also visited the night market in Hualien,
which included trying a 'Taiwan hamburger' for the first time.
You choose what sort of meat, filling, and sauce you want and they make it to order.
We got braised pork, black pepper sauce, honey mustard, cucumbers, onions, and noodles
and it all comes in a steamed bun for 65 Taiwan dollars or about $2.75 CAD.
When we walked by a stand selling banana pancakes at the Hualien night market, we could not resist.
Obviously this isn't necessarily Taiwanese,
however, it is one of my favourite street foods in the entire world
and eating them outside a train station in Thailand is one of my top food travel memories.
It's a thin pancake fried on a grill with sweet bananas
and this one was just 50 Taiwan dollars or $2 CAD.
You can get different toppings on it like honey, chocolate, and peanut butter,
but the best is condensed milk.
If you ever get the chance to try this, do it and please have some for me too.
And speaking of top food travel memories, I think I made a new one in Taiwan.
As usual, it was very unexpected.
It was on the beautiful little island of Xiao Liuqiu
where we had an amazing time driving our scooter around
and swimming with sea turtles.
I'll think that video too.
One night we had rushed to a lookout point to watch the sunset
and had some food I will never forget.
I just started eating this and I was like
we need to put this in a video because it's insanely good.
I don't really know how to describe it except it's like a deep fried burrito full of cheese and meat
and this one has corn.
This one is chicken there's also a bacon one.
Look at the packaging, how cute this is.
It's so salty.
Picture a deep fried burrito with cheese and your pick of chicken, bacon, tuna, or beef.
I need a franchise of this where I live.
You missed the first bite but I was like…
'cause it's so, so good.
I'm going to find out the name of this place and link it because if you come here
you need to have this in your hand like this.
I did find out the name of the place: it's called Little Tadpole
and you have to order by 10am
or they will literally be sold out for the rest of the day.
They're 60 to 70 Taiwan dollars, less than $3 CAD.
However, the best value we found for street food in Taiwan
starts at less than half that price.
It's roti.
It all starts by spraying the grill with oil and then adding whatever filling you want in the roti.
I got egg with cheese and Marc got Taiwanese basil and egg.
When it's cooked, it gets folded up and served super, super hot in a takeaway bag.
Xie Xie.
Bye bye.
Bye bye. -Bye bye.
Ooh it's hot!
It's very hot.
Oh my god, I can barely hold it it's so hot.
Let's try this.
Mmm oh that is really good.
The roti is just perfect.
So squidgy, the texture.
Mmm love squidgy.
Smacking my lips.
He's like muhaha.
When the sun goes down in Taiwan the night market is just waking up,
and this is where you want to be.
The smells, smoke, and steam in the air
coupled with the sights and sounds of food being prepared
is a full on sensory experience that culminates of course with you TASTING some of that food.
Our favourite night market in Taipei is Raohe
and the best thing we tasted there were pork, leek, and cabbage dumplings
with your choice of spicy or sweet sauce.
Even the container they came in was cute.
They were so good we went back to get more.
And when it only costs 50 Taiwan dollars or $2 CAD for 10 dumplings,
how could you not get seconds?
Whoa!
All those flavours together and this sauce, it's almost like a Teriyaki sauce,
are blowing my mind.
That might be one of the best dumplings I've ever had.
Strong words.
We also got to try something at Raohe that we had been on the look out for:
a unique fruit called a bell apple.
One look at its shape tells you where that name comes from.
We were surprised at the high cost, relatively speaking of course, of a bell apple –
just one was 100 Taiwan dollars or just over $4 CAD.
The taste wasn't at all what we expect from apples at home in Canada.
The bell apple was less crunchy, more spongey in texture and not very sweet.
We both enjoyed it, though, and if you spot one, I definitely recommend giving it a try.
It's like if a pumpkin and an apple had a baby.
That's how it tastes.
There were other highlights walking through Raohe night market too.
Like coffin sandwiches.
Not the cheeriest of names for what is more or less a bread bowl.
These bitter gourds are a very common vegetable in Taiwan.
They're used in stir fries, salads, soups, or even juice.
These are a traditional snack of skewered strawberries and cherry tomatoes coated in sugar.
You can also find grilled snails,
King oyster mushrooms,
and different meats and organs.
One of my other favourites is a traditional Taiwanese dessert
which is normally stuffed with red bean and other fillings.
The skin is made of sweet potato powder and I just love the chewy texture.
There's lots more to see at the night market and many, many more street foods to try in Taiwan.
This video is just a taste - pun very much intended, by the way.
I'll link our other Taiwan videos below so check the description box for more
on what to eat,
where to go,
and what to do in Taiwan.
No matter what you get up to while visiting, though,
you can fill your stomach with unique flavours and textures you'll dream of long after.
I hope you enjoyed this video.
Remember to give it a like if you did
and subscribe for more travel and food adventures.
Thanks for watching!
-------------------------------------------
Kerala Floods 2018 Funny Video - What The Flood?! - Duration: 5:08.
"#Kerala is the state where cow was slaughtered publicly
Where "Cow" was?
COWS Da!
Plural!
We're not having one...many cowsu!
"...had I been PM no relief would have granted
from centre..."
Well, for that you need to start selling tea and...
...pretend like you have a degree.
"...let the bastard CM..."
So he spelt 'bastard' as b-a-s-t-r-d because he doesnt know whether its an 'a'
or an 'e'.
This is what happens. Education, kids!
Stay in school.
"...let the bastard CM handle the situation."
And he did!
Our CM did handle the situation.
"When it floods in Bihar yearly, you don't say anything"
We haven't been flooded in 100 years apparently and we question the government as to what
they're doing If you're getting flooded every year, shouldn't
you ask them what they're doing for you?
KJ Alphonse says...
"Don't need food or clothes, need handymen like electricians and plumbers"
Sir, I've already contacted Johnny Sins.
He's on the way.
He can play any role
Sanjay Sahni says...
"Let them die!"
"We should not care for them, after all they think themselves different and unique
from India" "Let them die!"
Ashwini Kumar, you do know that India is a country that prides itself on diversity
and uniqueness, right?
It's not our fault we're so swag!
[Swag intensifies]
@Suresh 7-7-8-2-0-7-7-6
which is probably the number of times he jerks off
"High rates of divorce by womensu..."
Women, apostrophe - 's'
- "...are in Kerala in India it is also cause
for floods in Kerala" This guy doesn't know how to use an apostrophe
It is such a castatrophe, I mean, cat..o.. strophe.. apo...?
"Kerala and whole Islamic state suffered
cause of Islam" "They not believe in live TOGATHER"
"But Hinduism is believe" "We in Gujarat we suffered almost every
year but we never BAG" "We still survive"
This shows that you must stay in school for English
Especially English!
Mohandas says...
"There is some ulterior motive behind everyone talking only about the flooding"
So Mohandas, there is a conspiracy and to hide that, they flooded a whole state?
[Conspiracy intensifies]
So this next person has a very unfortunate name
with regards to the fact that she's actually insulting Malayalis
It's like if a South Indian is insulting North Indians
and his first name was BC So MYRA Gaikwad says...
"Dear Mallus..."
Actually it's more like DEAR MALLUS!
"I request North Indians not to donate a single penny to these beef eaters"
Don't give penny, give rupees no?
"My friends in Kerala tell me they are getting boxes with biscuits"
"slogan on the box is 'Jesus Loves You'" says Madhav
Madhav, I'm pretty sure you don't have friends.
Especially friends in Kerala ok, I don't see what's wrong with that
It's a very nice message no?
'Jesus Loves You'?
Ashok Hooli says...
Dhruva Bhai" comma "we have been to Kerala" fullstop.
Kerala 'k' is not capital "they" - 't' is not capital
"...are refusing to take money" fullstop.
"95% Keralarites are rich" fullstop.
"they" - 't' is not capital "...are ready to pay double for plumber,
Carpenter..."
'C' capital for some reason "...painter, electrician" fullstop.
"they" - 't' is not capital "...don't need stuff or money" fullstop.
"this" - 't' is not capital "...is the reality"
"95% Keralites are rich" ? I think you are confused
This is Kerala, not Wakanda.
So I know you guys have a lot of issues with us
But it's okay, we still like you guys
In case there's any trouble
Please don't hesitate to call us We will definitely be there for you.
You know what?
Don't even ask us.
All you have to do is beam a light into the sky which has 'BEEF'
written on top of it And we'll find you and we'll help you
For all the help that we have received
Thank you! You guys are wonderful!
Thank you so much!
Thank you!
Thank you!
All of you!
All the haters, all the lovers You're all invited to eat sadhya with us
It's veg!
No Beef!
Between us or on the plate
So with that I'd like to conclude by saying...
Happy Onam!
Happy Onam everybody!
Happy Onam everybody!
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