10 Latin American React to 'Telling my Mexican Mom Her Salsa Isn't Spicy' (Ana Saia's TIKTOK!!)
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And We react to Ana Saia’s Tik Tok Video about Mexican Mom!
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For _Mexicans,_ the actual *_flavor_* of the salsa is far more important than the degree of spiciness itself. Furthermore, salsa is different from home to home and chef to chef. And in my experience, the best salsas are made by Mexican elders! Nothing beats the love and care of abuelitas (grandmothers) cooking a homemade meal and salsa.
Mexican cuisine = the best in the world! 🌯
I as a Mexican, say you’re right. Homemade salsa is the best. Especially made by the elderly or those older because they put so much love and hard work. Same for guacamole.
Texture and taste is key when making good salsa but I like spicy even more.
As a Mexican I agree.
Right like I never gave af about the spice unless it was too much lol as long as it don’t taste like straight up tomato I’m okay
The two Brazilian redheads representing redheads from all over Brazil I feel represented since I'm also a redhead 😂
They should put at least blond because they are all over the place not ginger, they are not common even in Europe but white people is very normal here.
@@jubernardi23 I agree, but in the state of São Paulo in Brazil there are a lot of redheads and I don't know if you know but in Brazil there are more redheads than blondes, so I feel represented :)
@@sofiaruschel Ohh really? Man, I got a thing for red heads, maybe it's time to book tickets to São Paulo lol, Brazil's my favorite football team too :D Ain't nothing like the 2002 World Cup Brazil team fr.
@@Shayman94 Come, we will welcome you with open arms ☺️😉 Really São Paulo is incredible !!!
what race is most present in brazil ?
I love the chilean girl. We are literally the Squidward of South America. Everyone is like "Yaaaay!" while Chile is like "-_-"
I spent several weeks in Mexico for work and every restaurant offered salsa. McDonalds offered salsa in little paper cups with the other condiments. Higher end restaurants would make the salsa fresh at your table. When I left, the project manager handed me a huge jar of salsa that his wife made the previous night.
The chilean all quiet hahahaha, it's like seeing myself around other people.
jjaajajaja hay mucha gente, no nos gusta.
“The best way to someone heart is through their stomach” also “don’t walk barefoot or you will get sick”
walking barefoot bad anywhere, inviting parasites lol
Yep
In college, I saw my younger sister walking on the kitchen tile barefoot and I told my sister, "Put on shoes or mom's gonna yell at you." And right on cue when I finished saying the word "you" my mom yells, "NO CAMINES SIN ZAPATOS. TE VAS ENFERMAR!!!!!"
My mom says that all the time
I once went to europe and didnt call my mom for a week..... i def got yelled at for an hour
My Jamaican mom would fight me when I get back and then hug me. 😂
This is The Most Amazing"Crossover"Ana Saia and World Friends together...
I’d love for Ana to come by, and talk with them; but I feel the mom would be worried about her.
"If you have the economy to live by yourself , you just do it" sounds so good , but nowadays is really hard , everything is really expensive
Yeah, that's a BIG "if."
Honestly, in my family--the Mexican side--the only ones of all the cousins who have left home are the three eldest ones, and they all have kids, and two of them are married. It's not a male vs female thing, I have male cousins who are doctors and lawyers, but who are also single, and still live at home. My little brother has a law degree, and he still lives with my dad and his mother.
Was not expecting to see a reaction video to her stuff. Love her Novela stuff.
Chile actually it’s a more reserved country in comparison of the other Latin countries. What Chile has is solidarity, they can seem reserved and somewhat off. They simply have an ethical code of respecting personal space. They are clearly not the stereotypical "Latinos", a Chilean will always help the other even if they seem withdrawn from other’s people problems.
No se perl chilenas que conozco no son nada "apagadas" jajaj
@@thiaresaenz1753 Hablo del país en conjunto, obviamente habrá diferencias y excepciones en cualquier cosa, además hago una comparación con los otros países "latino-americanos"
@@thiaresaenz1753los chilenos, por regla general, no somos apagados, pero cuando estamos en confianza, tantas personas hablando a la vez nos agobia a muchos. Me imagino en ese programa y la verdad no habría hablado prácticamente nada porque es imposible seguirles el ritmo...
Los Bolivianos somos más reservados y conservadores😅 lo digo porque también visité Chile
@@alexss3661 De conservadores no hablé
As a brazilian i can relate with almost everything said on the video except about the spiceness. Here, we don't like spicy food. We do have some states which like it but our spiceness and latin america spiciness in general is completely different, if they taste our spiciness they will think that there's no spicy at all
spiciness I think it's mostly just Mexico
Eu não sei comparado a outra parte da america latina, mas eu vi um coreano provando aquelas garravas com pimenta calabresa que tem na maioria dos restaurantes aqui (no Nordeste pelo menos), e parecia que ele tava bebendo água, eu sei que não é uma pimenta forte mas o máximo de picante que eu aguento 🤡
lmao that's most of latin america, only mexicans actually eat spicy shit
I am Baiana, so we LOVE our food spicy! Though it's not like a family recipe thing. My grandma likes to make her own salsa tho, but I feel like it's more about the fact that she plants them and then puts them into a nice bottle that makes her proud of it. There's no special recipe or anything.
Sim sou baiana e aqui minha família NÃO COME SEM PIMENTA. E é forte porque aqui se colhe ou compra elas pra fazer o molho do nosso jeito. Minha avó mesmo come a comida boiando na pimenta praticamente kkkk
Anytime I leave the house I tell everyone I love them. One of the things I learned as a child is that tomorrow is not promised and I want them to know how I feel right now. Also, that was my families motto. Never leave without saying I love you.
I went to Mexico and OH MY GOD THEIR FOOD IS AMAZING 😍❤❤
Ok, the rice situation. Most of the time, idk if it's their experience in Korea but it depends on what you're eating. In Indonesia, Philippines, and some Asian countries, the rice is MEANT to be plain because it is an accompaniment to the dish. It was a culture shock in America that some people eat rice with butter...nothing else. Only difference is if the rice is made as a dish...then it's flavored, seasoned, etc.
I am Chinese but I have eaten a lot of Korean food and know some Koreans. You are 100% correct. Unless we're eating fried rice or some other rice-based dish, the rice is supposed to accompany many other dishes because we eat family style. Korean food is very flavorful. You need something plain to balance it. It's like how Indian people have naan bread or basmati rice to accompany their flavorful dishes. That said, I do think in other ways East Asian cuisine can sometimes be plainer. For instance, East Asian desserts are usually lighter in flavor and less sweet, even compared to other Asian cuisines, but for sure compared to Latin American desserts like dulce de leche or tres leches or flan.
Mexican husband laughed. Mission accomplished.
So basically Latin American moms and Indian moms are the same from what I hear lmao. Man, ya'll would feel right at home here XD.
I find funny how they translate "ni madres!" as "no way" That's more watered down than a salsa with only two chiles. 😂😂😂
yeah as some other commenters have said earlier, in Korea/other Asian countries in east/south east Asia, rice is meant to be eaten with something else as the other dishes you eat it with are usually plenty salty or flavorful. It's not seasoned unless it's the main dish in order to balance out everything.
Nothing beats my abuelitas’ tamales and her pig cookies (not actually made with pig obviously just in the shape of a pig but they are delicious and we call them pig cookies because they are pig cookies) Or my abuelas’ zucchini bread. I don’t know about any of my tias’ just because it’s been a long while but if any of them do make really good salsa, I would love to try it
Hey, this is nice unexpected mashup of two good channels!
Spice? What is that? As a brazilian, I only ever heard of salt, pepper, onions and garlic!
Not spicy, def, but where I live we also use a bunch of other spices: coriander, anatto, vinegar, green Bell pepper and a whole lotta Cilantro. 😂
Next should be "Germanic Language speakers (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrolia, Liechtenstein, Flemish Belgian and others) react to In Germany we don't say by Liam Carps. I and ithers would be having a blast ( Stoßlüften for instance).
Sou do Brasil😅🇧🇷
The Chilean girl "Mi trabajo aquí está hecho..." (i'm sure is the editing), although chileans are a little more reserved than other latins)
Dónde está las Mexicanas en el grupo de chamacos?
El arroz asiatico siempre se come con algo, es como la tortillas. Nada come solamente tortilla. Siempre se le agrega algo.
My papi Das like this. My mom is American... Empanadas, milanesa con lemon o chimichurri❤️... I'm American, Argentinian y Puerto Rican. So also arroz con abituelas and I always have sazón!
I'm from sud italy and my mom Is Just like that
My daughter sent me this video 🤣🤣🤣🤣. I am a Mexican American mom.
Its weird what you say. All Mexicans moms are from America 😂
My dad neds to know where I am he worries a lot, he calls me at least once a day too, to make sure I made it in to work safely My mom too... did I mention that I am a teacher and over 30! 😂
We need more like this! Este video me hizo reir porque mi mama es similar. Didn't think ones fingerprint wouldve changed
I have a mexican and german mom but sadly I got the irish food tolerance from my father, the hottest I can handle is taco bell mild sauce and on top of that autism made me a picky eater, I feel bad bc so much good stuff she could make but I sometimes cant eat so we stick to the same few things everyone likes, however now that I live with my brother hes making me try and expand what I eat which is honestly really good. Mama and I are gonna make tacos like we used to together in a few days though so good things are coming :)), also I would like to clarify im not so white I think salt and pepper are top tier seasonings, I like other things too, brain isnt working so well right now but I promise I can handle more than salt and pepper
in Argentina many people would consider pepper as spicy… I think that says it all.
So pepper is not spicy? 😂😂😂😂
CHIMICHURRI es un aderezo sin picante en México y eso de 25 chiles pues sólo que haga para vender es mentira si solo lo hacen para una familia cada receta tienen sus chiles específicos no las combinaciones al azar. El único que tiene más de 50 ingredientes es el mole .
In Argentina chimichurri is as spicy as it gets. People here consider pepper spicy lol
Stereotypes from México, like never would be like there here.....
Where is "here"?
@@julianasilva6946 almost every fkn country in latin america because spicy food has nothing to do with latin america
@jamesongogoleczko5932 true. I'm from Brazil and spicy food is not a thing here. You can get pepper to put on your individual plate if you'd like. I think the only exception is Bahia's cuisine, because of the African influence on that state 🤔
@@jamesongogoleczko5932i know that you hate Anasaia because she is sorta of American peasant that think us alll latinos are the same..
@@jamesongogoleczko5932damn, no wonder I prefer Jamaican over other South American cuisine
As a Puerto Rican, I learned we don't like spicy food. We do love garlicky and salty food. My family can't handle spicy food, but I can.
Too much white European blood mixed in. At least that’s what I think. I’m also Puerto Rican.
Suggestion: The channel can make reactions to brazilian memes, because we are experts in this. Note: The brazilian girl looks like actress Molly Ringwald, from the movie Pretty in Pink.
my mom doesn't eat much salsa anymore and it's my dad that sometimes puts in a lot of chile instead of just a pinch. Sometimes the natural chile (jalapeno, serrano, etc.) I prefer cooked in foods like chorizo or grilled to bite into while eating plates of food.
once we turned 18 we had a choice, either we stay with our parents and start paying rent to them, or move out and pay rent on our own! I've done both, but was ready to move out as soon as I turned 18!
Whenever I was invited to hangout somewhere with my friends there would have to be a list of things I would have to ask them before asking my parents if i could go because I knew they would ask me about all the details, and the list goes, what time, place, who's going, the gender of said people, when is it over and if there would be a parent of guardian present ( they dont ask me that last bit anymore since im an adult now but they still ask me the rest) and if there's more boys than girls going theres always atleast a 98% chance that i aint going cuz my mexican parents gotta know where i am/going to be
Since they mentioned crime, it would be interesting to see a video comparing feminism in Latin America and feminism in Europe or Asia.
It's same in the "conservative" cult and may be stricter or more patriarchal in more cultist or "conservative" nations (code for white supremacist ideologies and agenda...which hate women draconian patriarchal ideologies and other white supremacist characteristics..the word "feminism" is use as a negative and redefined or destroyed by the rightwing cult)
I love this channel
"My aunt is so Latina, she had to get her fingerprints re-registered due to all the heat damage from cooking 100% by hand!" 😂
Hey can you tell the ginger hair Saiana to talk about her 2 divorciadas?
Im a bit weird when it comes to spiciness. I am really picky with spicy food and I rarely like it. But when it comes to desserts like candy and chips... There is no such thing as too spicy. I'm Mexican lol.
Brazilians dont identify with spice food, just some few specific traditional dishes are spice.
As an Asian Mom, my kids don't get to move out until they are married.
You can see it all over her face, that she was lying about the second batch not being spicy!
La colombina, la argentina y la brasileña son las más divertidas
do these people live and work in south korea? the production quality and look is very k-popish
This channel is based in Korea, and everyone they have had on the channel are international students or live there permanently.
I once made an exgf mad at me when I lied about her salsa being not spicy, wich made her even more mad at me.
I remember watching this series from the original account, and every time she said the salsa wasn’t spicy I was like “GIRL NOOOOO!” My Latina side was shaking in fear for her 😅
25 chiles a fact? Are you making chiltepin salsa? It will depend on the type of salsa you're making, if you're making like 1lt of chile colorado for some enchiladas you'll use like 10-12, and depending on the size of the Chile and the amount your making is what you'll use, for example if I'm making like 1/2lt of pico de gallo I'll use like 4-5 serranos, if I'm making 1/2 Lt of habanero sauce I'll use like 10-15, so, again, it depends on the quantity, the type of salsa your making and the pepper size, so there's not like a specific amount that fits all. Regarding the mom situation, it depends on every household, yes usually latin moms are more expressive, but that doesn't mean they know how to communicate, for example in my house it was completely unusual to talk about our lives, my mom never met any of my friends ever, I'm actually confident that she doesn't even know what I like or dislike, I talk to her like once a month or even more than that, we do live in the same city 5mins away and still I rarely go to her house 😂 for me is unusual to get in contact with her and I'm Mexican living in Mexico 😂
Now lets do a video on Anglosphere moms!
both are stupid because spicy food has nothing to do with most of latin america.. most latin american food outside of mexico is bland
only the dude is south american or they all are ?? why do they all look espagnole ??
Can you put the the full name of the countries under the flags? Not everyone knows all flags
carolbalds 🇧🇷❤️
it's not just the females, but the oldest period couldn't get away with the things our younger siblings getting away with at that age. 😡😡😡
In the red pepper sauce you put 5 to 7 chili peppers and mix it with peanut flour, grated beetroot, tomato sauce and grated carrots and blend in a blender, man you have a delicious sauce that you eat with mixed, hamburger, hotdog, corndog, barbecue and grilled and roasted meat, salad and pasta are great. It's the perfect Neo-Latin pepper sauce 28 peppers in an exaggerated sauce can cause gastritis, diarrhea, heartburn, even pancreatitis for those who are allergic to pepper 🌶️🫑. I already knew the other channel, I liked the video, it was very fun and funny and true about Latin culture. Love 💕😘 it💖🌹cool 😎🆒 thnx in imo.
La participante Scarlett de Colombia se parece a Kathryn Hahn de la serie de marvel WandaVision, es como si fuera la actriz de joven, o su hija. WOW
I moved out at 32 because I got married. My sister moved out without getting married and my mom had a fit for like two weeks. All my friends were the same, living at home till marriage and no one thought it was weird. And yes, sleepovers were not allowed when I was a kid.
Carolbalds is show!!
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Brazil mentioned 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
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I was older before I got true spicy going out on my own. I want my sinuses to drain lol but since I am White even when I ask for extra spicy they give me mild, very few places have had true spice in America my favorite place was a lil old Indonesian lady owned place and it took me a month before she would really spice it up (no that too hot) lol I want tears uncontrollably coming out lol The endorphin rush too on top of taste
Missing julia
My mom got mad when I told her her rice was salty. And the salsa wasn’t spicy so she tried to make more salsa and then she was like I guess the chiles were not in season.
Panamá 🇵🇦 PA NA MA… PANAMÁ ❤😁
As a Mexican it's difficult finding spicy food. I will always order spicy and its almost never spicy onc in s while i will get a kick. Very frustrating!!!
All is very relatable for Arabs lol
Perú 💕🇵🇪💕
Canada 🇨🇦. The mom 👩 is wrong 😖. I, an American man, traveled to and from Canada 🇨🇦 more than any other nation. Most of the people with Spanish 🇪🇸 family 👪 names are from The Philippines 🇵🇭, a nation which has no snow ❄. Yet, Filipinos live well in cold 🥶 Canada 🇨🇦. See Darren Espanto of Calgary and Andree Bonifacio of Vancouver. Speaking of which, Vancouver, the Canadian city which I frequent the most, is less cold than Toronto or other major cities in that nation.
At 12:38 I don't think she said "va mia chica", but rather "buy me a ticket"
জীবনে গাঞ্জা খেয়ে যতটা ফিল করি। তার চেয়ে বেশি ফিল করি এসব ভিডিও দেখে। তাই গাঞ্জা খাওয়া বাদ দিয়া দিছি। এখন নিয়মিত ভিডিও দেখি। 😬😬😬
As a Asian American, we don’t put anything on our rice; because it has its own natural flavor!! You don’t need to add more flavor, because the other dishes compliment it. Now if you’re using the dishes that you need to flavor it like in Latin cuisine, then fine I understand that; but it’s still not needed for many dishes. Especially Asian ones, there are only a few that make sense to add more flavor to it; such as biryani for example.
I can see all the trauma in there eye’s having a Mexican mom. I can relate 😅
G- Even though they may hit you, they still love you, M- that’s so fun mmhhh…
**Grammar is Latinas Nice video!
Noooooooo 😢 where's Dafne?! 😒
Most Brazilians do not consider themselves Latinos
Because they are dumb. Portuguese is a Latin language and Brazil is located in Latin America. Brazilians are Latinos but not Hispanics.
They are Latinos...!
Portuguese just like Spanish, Italian, French and Romanian are all Latin languages!!!
@@carlosdcardona5676 We are not
@@lucassantiago7431 agree we are not,just like haitians ain't latinos even tho they speak french
Ahora traigan a las mamas lol
So, I always thought that in other LA countries things were similar regarding overprotecting girls due to machismo and stuff... but the world out there can be dangerous for guys, let alone girls. Unfortunately, LA has a very serious issues with femicide. I mean, I'm not entirely sure because I'm from Brazil, but seeing now that overprotecting girls seems to be also a thing in other LA countries, now I'm more confident in saying that's the reason why.
Zero to do with protecting and all to do with draconian patriarchal ideologies plus image..smh!
I start to understand more when a older man, a neighbord, said in the news about the crime and how many students girls where robbed when they were going back home from the university and how that was so horrible 'cause "at least the men we can endure a punch on the face". Then I realize that is why the good families choice to protect more the girls, is annoying but the true is that the world is dangerous.
If you are brasilian, you are latinamerican too... Do you speak portuguese?
Que vídeo chato de hoje, por isso não vejo TikTok é muito popular, não é inteligente, sobre mãe latina (estereotipada) prefiro o vídeo do youtube Mexican vs American do Juampa Zurita e do Brent Rivera.
I dont know what you guys have hate towards. pakstan not even in a single video is pakstan...??? I dont know who is handler of this channel but creepy one 😢
Are you stupid or something, this is latina's countries. Since when Pakistan located in South america?
I don't think they hate him, they probably haven't found any Pakistani.
white ppl
Most Latin Americans don't eat spicy food... wtf is this video, god I have Yankees
How many Yankees do you have? Are you some kind of kidnapper or something?
Why the trolling towards the "yankees" I agree that not all latin America uses hot or spicy ingredients...and yes it's become a TREND worldwide..however culto beta why the hate towards "yankees"..this video has zero to do with the "yankees" bobo
Where are the Yankees lol? This company is based in Korea.
You undoubtedly meant to say “hate” Which is funny because this is a *Korean channel* Seems ppl on the South American continent aren’t very good at geography 😅 Seems they can’t come up with their own insults either considering the British coined the term “Yankees” You historically have no reason to use that word. They even explicitly say “since coming HERE to Korea” 😅
Yeah, that’s why they specifically chose a MEXICAN TikToker. 🙄