Vietnamese supermarket tour!!!

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Welcome to my second Vietnamese supermarket tour! In this video, I’ll show you some of my favorite products that make these supermarkets truly unique. From delicious snacks to everyday essentials, you’ll see why shopping here is an experience like no other!

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Hi, I'm Uyen Ninh but please just call me Uyen!
Originally from Vietnam, I now explore life in Germany, sharing my unique perspective through my videos on my way to be your favorite Ausländer! 😁

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i wish beauty standards were more talked about and resolved for women -hearing the disappointment in explaining those products is so universal. I love how you have stood up to it!!!! Beautiful inside and out Uyen😊🩵

floresmarie
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Please don't be afraid of the product price. Just ignored "000" (thousands) because we (Vietnamese) do that too.

ThienLv
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Your avocados are also a completely different breed of avocado. German supermarkets, and western ones carry Hass avocados by default, which are the smaller ones that turn an almost black green when ripe, which are also grown in vietnam. Half the issue with produce in western countries is that because it's shipped such far distances to get to a grocery store from larger farms, it is picked before it's ready and table ripened at home, robbing the(fruit especially) product of the ability to develop flavor. The avocados you showed off looked like Booth avocados.

LucMarcelle
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OMG life changes so fast I kind of forgot about the sugar thing. I'm not Vietnamese, I'm your neighbor a bit down south (Indonesia). I remember when I was a kid, the only way I consume sugar is through main meal dishes (as like seasoning), in milks (they contain a bit of sugar, right), or when I get sick, my mom would make me a cup of hot water, mixes in like 2-3 tsp of sugar, and soak digestive biscuits. And that'll be my meal before taking medicine. I think it's just because sick kids tend to not want to eat anything that's not SUPER yummy, so sugar water and biscuit it is.

TomatenUndZwiebelSuppe
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Thank you for the tour Uyen! It's funny how in most countries the cheap wine is on the lowest shelf 😂 in my language when we mean cheap wine we actually say "squat wine" (directly translated) since you have to squat down to get it

cmdrmke
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It makes sense to me that beers like Budweiser and Heineken would be popular in a hot place like Vietnam. They're light, refreshing, and not overwhelming. I wouldn't want to drink a stout beer or imperial IPA when it's 25+ degrees C and 100% humidity out there. I'm not fond of Bud or Heinie, but I also wouldn't be mad if someone offered me a cold one.

justmutantjed
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Oh now I understand why rock sugar is medicinal when you explained that!
I mean if you aren't drinking sweetened things sugar can be a boost of energy.

When I worked at the greenhouse, old people would often carry candies on them in case they got fatigued.

tashastarling
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In the Netherlands we also have shrimp crackers that we always get with our chinese food (which is partially Indonesian as well because of our past). But for some reason we thought: make them giant rectangles, that is way more appealing then chip size. It's so odd, but I personally loooove them. We do also sometimes do get chip size prawn crackers, especially when they're spicy.

Mysticalzelda
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I really enjoy these longer videos Uyen. The snacks look so delicious 😋

BerryBerry
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O:50 bamboo pillow, 👍 I saw them in movies and always wondered about them. When you said they are great in hot weather, I immediately ordered one from Amazon. I usually use a fluffy pillow and one filled with Dinkelspreu (chaff?) and they are nice, cosy and warm, much too warm in summer as I tend to sweat a lot. The bamboo pillow is quite hard. it took a bit to get used to it as I sleep laying on the side. So I had to find a position without any pressure on my ear. And I found the bamboo pillow really comfortable, my head has much more air around it so sweating is less a problem now. give it a try 👍 I hope you‘ll like it.

mamazockt
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This was so interesting and you explained it in a very charming way. Please keep on making videos like this one❤

neiderin
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as man in europe... i like cider.. i just like the flavor and i am not shy about it, also:D standing before budweiser and right beside it the true budweiser - the czech budvar

Poro
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Seeing the chip section made me miss this amazing Vietnamese Sandwich shop I was within walking distance of. I miss that place so much. Everyone was so nice and the kitchen always sounded like chaos. The owner had a little cross stitch on the wall that said something about how they aren't fighting in the back that's just how Vietnamese talk to each other 😆

thatnewchick
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Budweiser, the original, made in Czech Republic, the birthplace of Pilsner style beer, is great.
Budweiser, the american one made by Anheuser-Busch, is, as we Germans would call it "Plörrbräu"
Bud Light, is flavored water, essentially what you get if you water down a Kölsch.
Though I can't be mad at a fellow beer-enjoying nation.

JoacinoDaGona
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I'm half German half Italian live in honduras so I love your channel

patricianoll
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My Vietnamese grandma does the same with the pasta like how she mentioned. She boils the pasta and then makes a stir fry type ordeal with the pasta.

xwrtk
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Thank you so so much for making this video. It's very interesting to see the inside of a Vietnamese grocery store.❤❤

CarJul
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Fun fact: Oishi is a Philippine brand!😊 Hello from a neighbour east of you, the Philippines! 🇵🇭

LigayasJoys
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Everytime you post a video/short, i always go "YAYYY"

alviansyahsatriaperkasa
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this definitely helped cure some homesickness- not Viet but family was there/lived there for the last 11 years

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