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I've loved these ever since I could literally remember, and I haven't had them in forever, but now I'm starting miss them :(
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I try these when i was a child.... I miss them 😔
Me too, these were the food i ate almost everyday :c
they have the david shiled j
Me too i bet indians pove them a lot
Every Mexican here knows what they actually are
Yup!
…what
Chicharronnes boiii
Not Mexican but from Cali does that count? Lmao 😂 I know what those are.
Yep and they all came in one color and 1 shape and you can even add some Valentina hot sauce
THIS VIDEO IS ABOUT HIS CHILDHOOD SNACK, NOT THE WAR
What are you talking about
@@kingcobra8840so basically a lot of people are just saying "Free Palestine" because the star Fryum looks like the symbol on the Israeli flag
@@danieldankest yeah I know
@@kingcobra8840then what do you mean by "What are you talking about"
@@danieldankestTHATS THE FUCKING STAR OF DAVID. IF YOU CALL IT THE ISRAEL SYMBOL I WILL-
Video: 🥨🥟🍘🍩🍪🍿 Mfs in the comment section: 🇵🇸⚔️🇮🇱 Edit: I'm not acknowledging the likes.
True. :israel humor:
No one is talking about Israel and palestine its just you
@@tajuddinahmed3379 Go to "Newest" and you'll find a bunch of kids raging over a star with 6 points
@@tajuddinahmed3379New comment sections.
Cuz of a stupid shape
In Mexico we have something similar called chicharrones or duros. They’re made with potato flower and come in orange and white colors. Some are shaped like tubes, others like wheels, sticks, wafers, squares and sometimes even big slabs. The big slabs are used to make chimichangas or chicharrones preparados, which are basically a snack salad with hot sauce and cream on top of those slabs.
con Limon y valentina 🤤
My tia used to make them all the time for my siblings and I when we were kids. I always liked the slightly burnt ones that were left in the oil a little too long ☺️
En Culiacan les decimos VIEJAS
Ight bro shut up, no one cares
@@sgcmusic22si viejitas
The crunch hit me in my nostalgia
Yeah did it hit you in your nutstalgia?
@@BoObOo-md5vgit did to me
Crunching on a pentagram
@@malachilawrence3809 That's a Jewish star
@@Hypersphere867 😅
Fun fact: He does not mention the shape of the crispy rice poppers, anything political, the Star of David, Israel, or Palestine. It’s just a video about childhood food, not the Gaza war.
And it's just the Jewish symbol. It doesn't represent Israel.
The Jewish star isn't even a bad symbol! Jewish values are peace, love, faith in God, and treating people in the kindest way possible. They don't deserve this kind of hate
@@Nechama_Miriam they’re only getting all of the hate right now from defending themselves against a terrorist organization
@@allpremiermy family died to them how dare you say they are just defending themselves
@@gueir2011 i never said Israel was innocent, no country is innocent. (except for Iceland)🇮🇸 (I’m so sorry for your loss)
As a Indian I can confirm this was nostalgic
Same
i'm a saudi arabian and i see them every single minute when i go to my grandma's house 😭
@@bunzii. Gr8
@@bunzii. Same i haven't ate fryums in 4 years
@@PoisonousPotato69421 WAIT WHATT??? u should tell ur parents or buy them i think theyre cheap 😭😭
His childhood was better than 99% of people
That’s normal child good for most people your saying that cause YOU just didn’t had that good enough child good but most people did
@@SwetlessNoob bro i made a joke about how good those snacks look and how they aren't that well known to my knowledge
@@jinx8624 your joke sucks 🎉
@@jinx8624 ok
@@SwetlessNoob did you have a stroke while typing this?
CHILDHOOD MEMORY UNLOCKED.
Childhood memory unlocked. Snacks.
As a Latino my childhood was with something similar called "duritos"
@@user-be4zd7nc7d don't worry I wasn't going to and never will
@@user-be4zd7nc7d ok i wont :D
Every desi person can relate 😂
Ah, my favorite flavors: cilantro, drunken honeycomb, and star of David. Jokes aside, those look really good.
👍👍👍 that’s amazing
that star if david flavor hits different
@@dicegivesheadlice what does it taste like?
@@ZaraLovesSKZ4LIFE It’s sweet, like yatagarasu eggs
@@Official_Neneko cool :D
"It's kind of a light crispy chip" *MAKES THE LOUDEST CRUNCH I'VE EVER HEARD*
I was thinking the same thing 😂
he said light crispy not kinda crispy chip
@@thetrapper2262 forgot the r/
Hhehehehehehehehehhehehrhrrhehhehehehhehehehehehehehhreeh
Becuz Its made out of rice
I used them uncooked in kindergarten for art 💀
Frfr
fr
Genius af
I eat them raw even now 💀💀💀😳
word i think a lot of us did!
Even tho I’ve never had them, I know EXACTLY what they taste like
What is it?
THEY MELT IN UR MOUTHHH THEY KINDA TASTE LIKE SHRIMPS BUT IM STILL A CHILD AND MY GRANDMA MAKES THEM FOR MEE >u
No you don't lol
SAME
It's not a politician video😭 it's a video about childhood snacks and food😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Ikr, these people make everything political🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
OH MY GOD imma tear up i loved these when i was a kid
Me too
I used to as well, the had salt and chilli powder on top, I remember buying a whole bag of ready-made fryums in my school canteen only for one single chip which got a little bit more chilli powder on top
Honestly these hit different
Me too
@@mithooladley that's my grandfathers wordss😭😭😢
omg these are actually my childhood memories when my family was too broke to buy lays or other brands of chips, my mom would bring these home and my dad pretend to trying steal it from me
That's just wholesome
@@xkoooooo fr
I just thought these were funny shapes you used to make a necklace😅😂
What a great memory to have ❤️
You were actually rich bc you had loving parents this is what matters❤
The palestine and Israel war ruined the kids generation 💀
true, it's stupid how people nowdays can ruin any generations, I feel like gen beta will be worster
@@bruhis145 “worster??” It’s just “Worse” 😭🤚
Them like spy from tf2 💀💀💀💀💀
For real, now all the comments sections are just "fRee pAlEsTinE"
Can y’all stop complaining on that star of David?
It has nothing to do with Israel and Palestine war
I Support palestine And yea,it has nothing to do with the war
david bfb
This is my entire childhood.. 😭😭😭😭
Same, ꇙꄲ ꇙꋬ꒯
Me who has never had them: I feel you bro
Mine is a little different
IKR
It's okay but we all went for it
ive never seen those before!!! i wanna try them now.
Get on it!
Same thing but
@@GoldenGully HOW DO WE GET IT?
@@totallycomet2773 facts
@@totallycomet2773 go to any indian or pakistani stores they may be available there
Imagine getting mad over a frickin food video💀
The Palestine supporters started ww3
Nostalgic😭
I’ve never seen these in particular before... but this instilled a sense of childlike joy in my brain
It's called papad it's pretty common here in India and maybe Pakistan too.
Yes I am an Indian too
I always eat those
Tastes bland, i always put in sugar to make it a sweet snack
@@Nigga-11 no- I mean yeah everyone has their own preference but it's supposed to be eaten salty, like the way it is. Just fry and eat it. It's like a snack, we normally have it with tea.
I’m mexican and i used to eat these all of the time! They were a pin wheel shape but i’m pretty sure we had others too. We put hot sauce and lime or even tajin! so good
Yummm
Yum 😋
What is it called? I want to try some. So hard to find on google.
It is also in India but you have to dry it and cook it or you can just buy it in circle sticks and if they are homemade it can be all shapes
@@beefjerks9335 They're called duros de harina! 😁
I hope their available in the US, your description on Fryms makes it sound so delicious
@@LightingMcQueen9 I don’t use Amazon do you know any alternatives?
@@RanyaKowaifi3865wish she t e m food
@@RanyaKowaifi3865i saw them in walmart in tampa
@@ERthe2ndthx man, I’ll go to my local Walmart some time soon.
@@RanyaKowaifi3865 no problem man, we are simple beings with complicated minds
THE CRUNCH HITS THE NOSTALGIA JACKPOT
It's funny how many different places all over the world have similar foods- Mexico/mexican American households have the same ones, but typically you'd put on some tajin, chamoy, and butter if you're extra. I always loved mine with cinnamon and sugar.
typically for Mexicans it’s factored salsa and lime, great snack
@@jhonathanduran523 Oh I gotcha, my Mexican family always had ours with tajin and sometimes lime, usually chamoy. Families and regions always gotta put their twists on it 😂
@@katrabbit yeah my dads side likes to add tajin as well, but to each their own 😂
Chicharrones..?
@@lovelylia481 those are fried pork rinds! Also good with Chile and limon
My mom also cooks these chips for me in ramdan!! It used to be soo much crunchy
u mean ramadan?
@@michikaaowAllah swt is the most merciful and most forgiving may Allah swt guide to Islam and forgive all you sins make you go jannat al firadus highest rank of heaven and you family and friends as well may Allah swt guide them both and you aswell Ameen❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Allah swt is the most merciful and most forgiving may Allah swt guide to Islam and forgive all you sins make you go jannat al firadus highest rank of heaven and you family and friends as well may Allah swt guide them both and you aswell Ameen❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
but did you throw the Israeli chip shape?
@@OliverYT_FPEIt's actually not the israel symbol, Its the star of david, But yeah its kinda confusing if you dont know it so dont blame yourself.
Woah woah i wanted snacks, not war💀
Wars are useless.
It's not a bad symbol!! It represents peace, love, faith in God, and treating other people in the kindest way possible. Sure, it's on Israel's flag but it's not what it represents
Oh its one of these "free palestine" spammers
end war, just SOTP
@@Nechama_Miriam is the shape of the star of David I think Is not about peace girl.
Sour patch kids were da bomb 💣
This brings back so many memories. We would gather in families on New Year's Eve and make food together and this was always there. I love how nostalgic this is
In mexico they come in these little wagon wheel shapes and are called duros they're basically fried wheat wheels
Yes and they still sell them even in California
I dont really remember what theyre called but in pakistan theyre eaten a lot Ive lived in london all my life and here we get coloured ones, flat ones, shaped ones like theres a million versions
@Passionate he said they were made of rice, so, I'd imagine they would taste different just because they aren't made of the same ingredients. But the way they fry looks similar to duros.
Yeah and some are sticks or squares
Omg yes
Scrolling til I find these comments about the war everyone is talking about
What war ?
Just go to the most recent comment you'll find it everywhere
@@souptikchakraborty2004israel hamas war
That was exactly what I was doing and found this comment
I don’t think the Germans in 1960s would like one of the logos 💀
Stop talking about a country that used to be a t*rrorist
Germany 🇩🇪🤜 N*zi
Wrong decade
1940s*
😂
As a Mexican, in my country there’s a snack called chicharrines and it’s basically the same thing 😊
I'm Mexican too and I love chicharrones
That's crispy pork skin isn't it
@@unknownlifeform5376 nope, theres Chicharrón that is the fried pork skin, but the chicharrines are made of paste
@@unknownlifeform5376technically yes Chicharron is fried pork skin but there’s chicharron de harina which is flour dough wheel shaped fried snacks like these
@@0v3rt0pp13 yeah there's 2 types of chicharrones, the fried wheat and the fried pork skin
As a Mexican this reminds me of "Chicharrones de Harina" sometimes called "duritos" for slang and they are very similar ( aside from the ingredients they're not so healthy ) id get them in Wheel shapes tho .
It does! Plus the Chile, lime, and sometime powdered cheese with raw pickled skin (querritos) 🤤
I’m gonna be honest, I never really liked them, it was just the texture
❤❤❤
It does
I love Mexico 🇲🇽
that looks delicious,never tried it but it looks similar to duros
POV: you are trying to find a comment about isreal or Palestine
My guy, you know There's a difference between jews and Zionists, right?
@@FaketriangleFake0001 I think hes talking about the immense amount of comments about people saying to "stop talking about the war" but he can find a comment About it.
I’m looking for it, but I can’t find it
Umbrella chocolate. It's a chocolate on a stick that shaped like an umbrella handle and wrapped with colorful foil so the whole chocolate looks like a closed umbrella. I love chocolate but when I was little I bought umbrella chocolate mainly for the aesthetic, it's so cute!
Oh yees I remember it, they are very cute but the chocolate is 3rd class lmao
They were sooo good and always hit the spot! Its a shame the price went up :(
Frrr
Me Too Bro it great it is still in indonesia until this day
I remember buying a lot of those among many other chocolates in a grocery store when my family was in Portugal, the kid behind us in line started crying because his mom refused to buy him a chocolate umbrella and we were buying 50$ worth of chocolate, poor kid 😭😭
When I used to be a kid, I ate sweet cottage cheese candies back in Russia. I remember that every morning my grandma would wake up, and give me a little piece of it, and I had the happiest look on my face. And then once for my birthday, I asked for a whole cottage cheese candy, not just a tiny piece. And when finally it was my birthday, first of all, I gobbled up the candy, and that was officially, one of the happiest moments of my life!
I hear you, man.
When I was little I ate Coxinha. Its kind of like a dumpling, but it has some chicken inside. Theyre pretty good. I recommend.
How these are called? Syrki?
I am not from Pakistan but I remember having these almond cookies they were so good 😊
It’s Star of David, not Israel.
Thank you.
And what's the symbol on Isreal's flag?
@@DotyFuzz sign of Jews, just like Pakistan who put their main religion sign on it
@@DotyFuzz Star of David.
@@Indecisive4734 exactly
Never even seen this before but it looks like something I would binge on just like flavorless airpopped popcorn
It looks the same as colourful popcorn
actually this is a snack i used to have as a kid, these are small shaped things that come in all colors and shapes u can even get a simple one with no flavor (i preferred the simple one), before frying these are hard things almost similar to pasta, after frying these are crunchy and very soft puffed up snack.
I've only heard of them being called far far before, they're an Indian snack. If you put a little salt on, the taste and texture is a lot like pom bears (if you even have them where you live).
they are like puffy chips with no taste
It’s kinda flavorless, crunchy, and yummy! I used to have this all the time!
We had the Mexican version of these, they'd be in the shape of wheels usually. Mom and auntie used to make them in bulk for sleepovers with my cousins and we'd eat from a giant bowl with salsa and lime on it.
Comments here before the war: 😊 Mfs during the war all because they saw the star of David: 💀
old days were better No Free Palestine Comments No Slava Ukraini Comments Although there was war
@@DarjeelingTheBritishI don't have any problems with the Russia and Ukraine war, BUT THE OTHER MAKE ME WANNA DISAPPEAR
@@DarjeelingTheBritish Yeah :(
@@DarjeelingTheBritishpro-Ukrainians speak on the topic and not as pro-Palestinians where they say "free Palestine" under this video
@@Gidochromehonestly I don't hate Ukraine i only hate the government and support the good people
I love the stars of David
This isn’t a damn political and war video and so at least shut up about it
And it’s not political it’s religion
@@Liv_obx333 but does it involve with this video?
Ya you clearly don’t get the joke LOOK AT THE SHAPES
Apparently the Star of David was originally a Muslim symbol called the Seal of Solomon. In fact, it even used to be on Morocco's flag until they changed it
when my grandma was still alive, we had butter bread and sugar sandwiches. simple, but i loved it
sorry for your loss
We have those right now and my mum just made some
I have them at home
Say what you want but butter bread hits so hard. Especially if the butter is cold
@@________John__________ thats fine but wtf is a sugar sandwich?
Those fryums look so good I really want to try one
@@owo2561k
@@owo2561 k
@OwO k
@OwO dw I wont
@OwO I got u my man
Hershey's words for Candy when I used to eat
people, the Judaism symbol is not the only thing that he put there! Stop arguing about wars and actually enjoy childhood while we are still on this planet!
“it comes in all shapes and sizes-“ colors: “ *Am i a joke to you..* “
Hater just say what's you childhood snack
@@DEFPETUM9711 ?
@@DEFPETUM9711 ? bro what
It comes in the shape of ✡️
@@DEFPETUM9711 hes not hating what do you mean?
Ahh man i used to eat those all the time what Nostalgia
These snacks > French fries
@@mridk6418 lie.
@@xoxolove7 bruhhhh
@@mridk6418 what
@@xoxolove7 bruhhhhhhh
The crunch at the end was so satisfying 😃
That is the mexican version of a churro oh duro ! We add some salsa on top and enjoy😋😋 aww the nostalgia! Stay blessed and Happy new year my friend 💓🙏🏻🥮🥮
"I dint even know what they're made from when I was a little but I still don't know what they made from even I was an adult"-GoldenBully
Golden bully LMAOOOOO💀💀💀
lGOLDEN BULLY LMAOOOOOOOOO 💀💀💀💀
@@1il0vecats BRO HOW DID WE SAY THE SAME THING I DIDNT EVEN COPY YOURS
GoldenBully 💀💀
The country of cringe is booming right now😂😂😂😂
In Mexico, I ate these microwavable pinwheels that were like crispy cracker popcorn and the most fun was trying to get the perfect one by messing with the time and power of the microwave.
Wow that sounds yummy
Or chicharon
@@Danny-wg5zv I don't think that was it...
Churros?
@@idke400 Definitely not. That would've been tasty tho
Omg i remember those im 30 now. My mum use to make this and sprinkle some sugar on top. My kids get excited whenever they see them in the draws. The reactions are so cute when it poofs up😂
Childhood Throwback: You used to break a small part of the Fryums to make a weird shape when it hits the oil.
@@user-be4zd7nc7d don't worry, we won't 😊
As an Indian-American I remember this these were really good. As a kid these were like crack to me.
Jesse we need to make these
Agreed
yess
My one was homemade Oreos we just crushed oreos then made the bigger we took the cream out and spread it 😂😂😂
Why do you have to say "as an indian american"
You know when I was a kid I actually tried those those were really good
That one for me would be root beer flavoured gummies. I haven’t been able to find them anywhere. Probably discontinued. Like those fruit flavoured snacks you pick up at your local grocery store for your kids to have at school for lunch. I also miss those Crush candy canes I remember having as a small kid. You know, the soft drink called Crush. Not a fan of carbonated beverages or pop rocks unlike my brother which is why he always gets the Terry’s which crackles in your mouth like pop rocks for Christmas but I do enjoy the feeling of fizzy candy though if that makes sense.
Cheese and breadsticks. I just had one today and I haven’t had one since kindergarten. The nostalgia hit harder than my mom with a belt.
Quacker oats that have A condens milk I USE to eat
Gorilla.
good rhymes
@@Dont_click_this_profile__ok
@@eren-yeager-rest-in-peacerhyme?😭😭
"Tell me a snack you used to eat when your were little but not as much anymore" For me M&Ms were my absolute CHILDHOOD snack! the extremely chocolatey, sweet taste was new to me at the time and i'd get them after every therapy session. Nowadays, i rarely eat them (I prefer Skittles, not gonna lie) But when i do, it brings back some good memories.
Oml same but....IM STILL A CHILD
Peanut m&m are the beest
My grandma still makes me this 🥰
I've always tries to eat them raw as a kid 😂
Chicharones or something is the closest thing to those that I’ve had pretty good with lime/lemon juice
they are made from pork skin not rice
@@ahaansgoodstuff i think the ones he’s talking about are made from dough not pork
We have 2 types of chicharrones, made from pork skin and made from flour. Flour ones are BOMB with lime and some chile. Love getting them from the street vendors! They sell them in bags, or getting those bbn potato chips. I bet these taste similiar to that, and look so much prettier
@@myrmidoni87 I came to Mexico about 2 years ago and my aunt fries all types of these "chicharrón" and sells them in Guadalajara.
Yea there bussin
Fryums remind me of duritos or chicharrónes. Those were my childhood snack in Mexico, they still are my favorite! Though only occasionally. They are delicious with limon and Chile.
Ikr they are still so good!
These are vegan tho
I'm in hall
Àaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh
Same I’m Mexican and I can totally relate
In Mauritius there is a snack similar to this called Sipek, it is made out of shrimp and it shaped like lays but its thick and different colours (Pink,white,green,blue,yellow) and occasionally eat it at parties, playing board games/cards and after school/work commonly.
You were right! I used to eat these!❤
I used to eat them with rice and sambar. Brings back literally so many memories.
Sambar ❤ur South Indian right
Yeah it's so good with sambhar
hits hard with sambar man
me too!
Chips with sambar a bit weird but south indian people eat it so ok
We called them “chicharrón” when I was a kid. Some were made salty, others sugary, spicy, etc.
The pinwheel chicharrones were the SHIT as a kid. Would always get them when the elotero would stop by our street
@@CVerse for reaaaal; we had an ice cream truck that came through. I hardly ever got ice cream from it. They had all the snacks
Chicharrón is fried pork skin though. This is generally made from wheat, starch and some spices.
@@rintinrina …I know chicharrón is fried pork skin, but that is the name used for these snacks on the street where I lived.
@Sirena still a chicharron, a word can have multiple meanings fam
So nostalgic ❤
That crunch was personal-😂
Mexican’s have there own version of this and they are so good I would make them with my grandma all the time.
Called duritos
@@joshuasmith1210 I rarely see people calling them duritos like myself 😮it confuses me when people call them chicharrones since I only associated pork rinds.
Duritos🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@MaryKousuke my family calls those chicharrones but it’s probably because there Salvadorian
With salsa valentina
I remembered my neighbors throwing some parties occasionally, and they were Indian and loved to cook. When I was a young age me and my parents would go and they had these. I remember the flavors and all the food they cooked was amazing, and this small treat is still embedded in my memories, and it always brings back nostalgia
These things are made of potato and a palm called sago. Sago is only harvestable before the fruit ripens, or else the entire palm exhausts its starch reserves, dies and hollows out (it is semelparous)
@@everettduncan7543the Indian ones are made of rice flour.
I laughed jew sign and cooking make rember someone
@@kinezikinezi1730yea lol jew sign looks like israel
people who see star of david then: oh cool people who see star of david now: FREE PALESTINE🇵🇸🇵🇸
Seriously? Putting political shit here? The Star of David is a symbol of the Jewish community, it is on the Israeli flag because Israel is the Jewish state.
as a Palestinian myself, even I’m getting super annoyed.
Fr like what is saying free palestine when you see a Jewish star gonna do? Cancel Israel? Also it's a literal snack, people need to take their political shit somewhere else
Info I guess: Far-far (also fryum or bobby) is an Indian snack food composed primarily of potato starch and tinted sago. They may also contain tapioca and wheat flour. Far-far puff up instantly when deep fried, and they are either eaten as a snack or served like a papadum to accompany a meal.
This reminds me of chicharrón! It’s a little pin wheel shape that puffs up when you fry it! You usually add a hot sauce or chamoy
@Zydrique Darb Arnaldo Cool!
Same
Yess!
This one is called vathal an Indian side dish
@Zydrique Darb Arnaldo it originated i n spain not the philipines
This is a snack I found and will continue making, rice paper chips! It's so easy the satisfaction to watch them puffing up mwah
The wiener for a hot dog I don't I didn't eat a hot dog I just eat a wiener
All Indians disappointed with your explanation of papads 🤦♂️
"Hows the food bro " "THATS FIREEE "
Damn I've never heard of those before but they look so good
My childhood snack was Chicken Dinosaurs, and I’d still buy them today because those nuggets were just GOOD.
IKR
Dino nuggets taste a lot better than normal idk why
theres something about the dinosaur nuggets that where better then the other ones
Ik but like the more u get older the more u don’t like them sadly :(
@@-sarah-4 THATS WHAT IM SAYING BROO
Oh, my culture has one of the snacks. In Mexico, we have wheat snacks that you can fry the same way, they’re called “duritos”. You put some hot sauce or Chamoy sauce, little bit of lemon and some cheese, now that’s a snack, at least to me.
That end crunch was personal- But this looks really good
U don’t know how addicting these are until u try them
yes they are sooo good!
are they like chips or sweet
Yup
An entire bowl of these can go in a minute lol
Oyes was my favourite ❤️
also mine brother keep growing brother 👍🏻
Yes same with me (are you Indian🇮🇳, if yes then me tooo)
@@shraddhasingh7140 no Pakistani 🇵🇰
Fun flips? They were OG
@@AshishRaiprofile yesss fun flips especially that blue onr
When i was 4-5 yrs old in India, my mom always used to make these and I loved them. This gives me so much nostalgia❤.
YOOO THATS MY CHILDHOOD if I remember correctly I used to BEG MY MOM CONTINUOUSLY to buy these she would fry a mountain of them and I ate them all
W
We used to have these when I was younger, but it wasn’t a wide variety of shapes like the ones you displayed, they were colorful circles that appeared as plastic but when you put them inside the hot pan they would turn into a colorful chip. It had a shrimp on the packet, so growing up I always assumed it was shrimp chips but now I have no clue what it’s made of.
Probably rice or something.
I think it's made up of rice
I’ve never seen these in my life but they look fucking delicious and idk why
Indeed they are Try once you'll not regret With Chaat masala
In iraq the kilo of this chips costs one dollar
?tackie😊
Maybe it’s because of the bright colors, like why I like it.
THEYRE VERY DELICIOUS
omg specially when the oils get on ur hand its so good
Ever since I had i loved them, the colour made it even better for me
literally never had these and i’m craving them
Same
Same, except for some reason they feel oddly familiar…
I remember my parents cooking this for me, this just gives me nostalgia ❤
Yeah🤓
@@IzaraAishah607 Ayo wtf that's personal you don't 😂😂the guy 😂😂😂ok bye
They cook jews for you?
@@larva_underscore-5678 Me as survival craft animal
@@Zukunft_ oh wait i didnt notice xd
This guy uploads faster that i got 1k notifications the next hourq
In Pakistan every children has tasted these we adored them and I did too these were my child hood !
In Malaysia, we have something similar called "keropok ikan". It is made out of fish and it will puff up in seconds in hot oil. We use "acar" which is basically a sweet, sour and spicy fermented salad to add on top of the keropok.
@@chiyutea3422 in Malaysia* not on Malay
@@ClownedAlive i dont get it. The comment is not even edited 😸
@@Yuki0779 he deleted the comment :/
@@ClownedAlive oh ok
@@ClownedAlive oh
Those Fryums remind me of chicharrónes which are kinda the same thing only that we put Valentina on them most of the time for the spicy flavor 😋
Ah yes,ah man of culture
@@DWN17-NeedleMan Hell yea
Aren't they exactly the same these are just shape different
@@HoppingSnake290 yeah
@@HoppingSnake290 no, chicharrones are made of pork skin and these aren’t. The textures similar, but taste is slightly different
Oh This is my Childhood snack I still have them they're so crunchy and yummy