Americans Try Southern Soul Food For The First Time!
Americans Try Southern Soul Food For The First Time!
Los Angeles residents try Southern Soul food for the first time! What dishes should we include in the next video? Comment below!
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I like try not to eat and trying southern food and other countries
Soul food is just Southern food
I know he did not call collard greens salad stew 😂😂😂😂😂
People wonder why we fat! Shidd our food in the south be good! Everything cooked from scratch
Lmaoo they really ate chitlins Lmaoo when they say race has no colors Much Respect
Because there are no Americans in the South. Come on.
It's food people, these comments they are giving is ridiculous. You hasn't had fried fish before. I can't believe this! Let me get off this page, never to return…
You hv to be kidding me!!! Is this real????
You mean to tell me in my white household we be eating soul food every week??? We had black eyed peas and cornbread two days ago, grits for breakfast this morning and chicken fried steak for dinner tonight.
Growing up in MS as a kid, I put sugar and butter in grits all the time. These days, if I ever do eat grits, which isn't much, I go with cheddar cheese, black pepper, and maybe some spring onions on top.
How she screamed YES for that cornbread 😂😂😂😂😂
The lady with the hair picked up that lemon and squeezed it over the catfish asap!!! She not new to this 😂
White folks bring pumpkin pie. Black folks bring sweet potato pie!!😂😂
Black folks don't add sugar NO!!
We DON'T put sugar in our GRITS! Thank you!! Duh!!😁
People always say "sugar" in grits. It's more than just sugar. Growing up, my mom would make me grits with sugar, butter, a little evaporated milk, and a little vanilla. It was DELICIOUS.
True southerners do NOT put sugar in grits! That’s something northerners do.
I live in Alabama. I was born and raised here. The food is sooo good. I've never eaten shrimp and grits though.
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This is my favorite video of all the React channels videos. I've watched it 23 times! I love how they embrace the history behind the food.
Never having Soul-food as an American is Crazy-work😭
Who is " cooking" this"food" that is " bought" out to these "people" to try"!!!
The sugar vs. no sugar on grits debate is like the pineapple vs. no pineapple on pizza debate…
this was so tone deaf and weird for me. when doing a black traditional food, maybe have ONE black person there to represent smh
😅 no thanks..
Yes put sugar in your grits
i think a lot of the comments forget the the south is all the way from parts of Arizona all the way up a little past virgina, into kentuky on the eastern side and then across up into parts Missouri and slashes down into Arizona again…..
food is prepared differently throughout the entire south and the places that adapted to it. Not everyone dishes are the same, which is what makes food fun and exciting to see how everyone makes it.
I make the best southern collard greens
As a country ass black man from Texas-Louisiana, I couldn't finish this video because alot of these recipes are whitewashed. There are no shrimp in our grits. Greens are not meant to be healthy lol. Whipped cream does not go on sweet potato pie.
Mac & cheese recipe by Sweetie Pies. Kale with smoked turkey. Potato salad (yellow not white).
You can keep the chitlins 🤮🤮🤢🤢🤢
You should do keep eating liv and Maddie because they have discussed food on there I would love to see it
OK, I have to admit that I am a black woman who does not know the difference in between sweet potato pie and pumpkin pie if I had a blind taste test. I like them both.
Hopping John, Skip and Jenny, white shit. Is there one black person out there who ever heard of hopping John and skipping Ginny?