Indonesian Mums Try Other Indonesian Mums’ Nasi Goreng

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The Indonesian mums are BACK! But this time trying each others Nasi Goreng...did they pick the right winner?

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Make sure the mums or dads you use don’t have allergies or intolerances. It feels a bit unfair to judge a dish you can’t really eat.

deendrew
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Every Indonesian Nasi Goreng I have ever had has had an egg.

evanjacob
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I'm not Indonesian, but i live in Indonesia. How is it possible that my Indonesian language skills and knowledge of nasi goreng and rendang exceeds theirs? These imposters, and yes I am using that word, don't know how to pronounce the names of very commonly consumed dishes and don't have basic understanding of food presentation. Of course a sunny-side egg comes with the nasi goreng. it's called nasi goreng matasapi.

alanjyu
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I like the blind taste test so people taste their own food as well.

pashishi
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never heard peanut butter is an ingredient for nasi goreng here in Indonesia tho…..

raya
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In Indonesia, you put the nasi goreng into a bowl to mold it and turn the bowl upside down into a plate. You put the fried egg on top. You have cucumbers and tomatoes on the side. It usually has a red colour because there's a chilli or tomato sauce. You need chicken and veggies like napa cabbage and maybe kangkong or water spinach. I'm not impressed.

alanjyu
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Oh great. These “Indonesian mums” again. Including Jenny, the one who called palm sugar “gula melaka” and used shrimp paste in her rendang. 😑 Surprise, surprise, in this video she calls sweet soy sauce “kicap manis” just like a Malaysian/Singaporean would 🙄

Are you trying to tell me that you couldn’t find a single Indonesian lady in the whole UK and had to resort to using a woman who cooks Malaysian dishes and passes them off as Indonesian? I don’t think she even used _kecap manis_ in her _nasi goreng_ and that ingredient is what makes Indonesian nasi goreng “nasi goreng” 😭 She even says “bagus” about a dish, that is such an ang moh thing to do because they think “bagus” can be used for food as well, like “good” in English.

KilanEatsandDrinks
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no chance we can have the Nigerian guys and the Indian guys back for one last hurrah? I just need the humour back.

siriussemajo
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Why do persons take part knowing they have dietary restrictions? They can't judge the dish fairly if they can't taste all parts of it. Nice video though 👍

Ashahlayyy
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I'm not sure they're Indonesian 😂

TheAngelino
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Most nasi goreng has eggs. If they're Indonesian, that's not how they pronounce Nasi Goreng

ilmarivai
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They can't even say nasi goreng properly except for the Malaysian mom.

shahesfelazi
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How is that lady allergic to seafood but still able to eat the rice that was cooked with seafood?

Vagabonding_i_guess
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2:32 "kicap manis to make it a bit more salty" first of all, it's kecap/ketjap manis, not kicap. second of all, "salty"? kecap manis is hella sweet, it's literally in the name! manis means sweet in Indonesian.

way
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I like Shafali, I think she was very fair and humble.

LivingInTheShade
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0:45 you don't know personally anybody serve it with an egg???? Everyone in Indonesia eat it with an egg (unless you have allergy ofc)

ajengg.anindita
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nasi goreng definitely comes with an egg. not always, but to say you've never had it with eggs is a bit crazy.

dixonyamada
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Im not sure they are indonesian. Their indonesian vocabulary is more like our neighbour than my fellow indonesian do 🤔

poocaa
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As a British Born Indonesia I am baffled to why my mum and aunties were not invited on this

indrasantoso
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These are Indonesian-passing Malaysians😂😂

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