Keith From Try Guys Eats His First Meal

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Today, Keith Habersberger is trying Nigerian food for the first time!

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I can't explain this, but Keith and Josh are similar personalities, different font

grownupstoryteller
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Being Nigerian, I really wish and hope our cuisine can be more recognised. Africa in general really isn't on the map in terms of a lot of cultural discussion which is really unfortunate because there's so many incredible similarities and differences with cultures from all over the world that people just never really pay attention to in regard to Africa especially. Videos like this make me genuinely happy to see.

olfelx
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As a Nigerian, I was skeptical of this episode. I should have known that Josh and team did their research. Jolof is the main thing I serve to get my friends into Nigerian Food.

youwalkedby
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Going back to a room, or a place and saying "I think I forgot something" then romantically kissing someone is such a baller move.

DismemberTheAlamo
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Josh is actually such a great interviewer and he does his research

mishaa
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oh grant o'brian, you cant fool me!

Baph
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That "should've used Heinz" pitch on a soap dipped french fry is a golden idea and Heinz was foolish to ignore it

mythical_pizza
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Ugh I always get misty eyed hearing about Henry’s birth. For those who don’t know, he was born about two MONTHS early. Having a baby in the NICU is hard enough, but in a completely different town in an unfamiliar hospital must have been hell.

liliyurch
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Keith's first kiss story was phenomenal! He's such a good performer and story teller...I really could listen to y'all chatting for days. :)

CasondraM
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Its nice to see someone openly talking about the confusion and mixed feelings of being a nicu parent. Its like months of your kid being in the world but without the new baby new parent feeling until you bring them home. Its daunting to say the least.

sarahjr
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As a Nigerian person it’s amazing to see Keith try all of the dishes I grew up on its amazing as globally our cuisine isn’t well known. I hope that more people try stuff like suya and jollof!!

andreaoshodi
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Eating more West African food was my 2024 new year's food resolution - so this makes me VERY happy. Such an underrated cuisine!

swit
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I'm Nigerian and I've never seen my culture shown the love it deserves there are a lot more than you guy's tried (my fave being afang soup) and yes crayfish powder is a big part but bitter and ugwu leaves are huge love ya work 👊👊🏾

SeafoamOtter
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Keith....make ice cubes from left over coffee.

susana.
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I did my senior thesis in college about Edgar Allan Poe's role in American literature and the creation of the detective story. I am the market, Keith! The market is me!

skuddleduck
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I legitimately said yesterday, "I wonder if josh will bring back the "First Meals" like he did with Stevie" and this morning I woke up to this!! I dig this show!

weem
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I am a NICU baby, born 3 months early, I was 2 pounds 5 ounces. I could fit in the palm of your hand. so the comments from Keith saying he was thrust into father hood, you weren't supposed to be here yet I'm not ready. I feel that, and have heard somewhat of a similar sentiment from my father about the night I was born. I pray everything goes well and that the baby grows up healthy. I don't comment much or expose myself online much but this one hit close to home. I was a part of the elgan study which has now moved its H.Q to north Carolina and partnered with something called the echo study. All I know is from a young age up until a few years ago at 18 they would give me a MRI and or pet scan to look at my brain, my body, and just see what about me made it so I have no birth defects, no learning disabilities, I was able to grow to be 5'11 today and I'm a big boy, over 200 pounds and have always been a big boy. They wondered what made me bigger and less likely to have problems and I believe I was just lucky. I was also put on Prednisone for a few years which I think they were also studying me for the day effects of that long term a use

camronahearn
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Keith is such a humble and engaging guest in this format, I absolutely love it! Stunningly relatable, too!

CasondraM
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"Let's use our clout and make it succeed, " hell yeah! This is absolutely the vibe.

spencereck
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LOVE how both of you respect other cultures by doing research and having an open palette on your respective channels. Loved this collab.

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