- [Announcer] All right, open your eyes.
- (Excited gasp)
(Upbeat music)
- [Announcer] So today's video,
you're going to be eating Italian food
that's not from Italy.
- Okay, how is that supposed to work?
- [Announcer] It's Italian food.
- From around the world?
- [Announcer] From around the world.
- I knew it,
- No you didn't
- I was about to say that.
- Ou, looks good.
- This looks like noodles with onions
with some lettuce and sausage.
(Chewing)
- This is good.
How did you already get your face dirty?
- I get my face dirty with everything.
- It kind of has like a sweet taste.
- Weird tomato sauce.
- [Announcer] That's because it's ketchup.
- So it's ketchup?
- [Announcer] It's ketchup.
- It's ketchup?
- [Announcer] Ketchup.
It's the most popular Japanese pasta dish.
- Cool.
- It's not like, normal to just be like,
oh, let's put ketchup in our pasta.
Yeah, that's a good idea,
let's put ketchup in our pasta.
- [Announcer] Open your eyes.
- [Both Kids] Salad?
(Crunching)
- It's not my cup of tea
but, it's kind of bitter.
- [Announcer] Have you ever
heard of a Caesar salad?
- Yeah, I actually like Caesar salads.
- [Announcer] This is the
original Caesar salad.
- Interesting.
- Thought it was like a person
or something, I don't know.
- [Announcer] It is a person.
Caesar, or maybe he was
Say-zar, he invented it
- In Mexico?
- [Announcer] Yes!
- It was?
- [Announcer] How did you know that?
- I don't know, I just guessed!
- Maybe we could make a taco out of it.
You take a leaf and you fold it with
all the croutons and stuff.
Salad taco.
(Crunching)
Delicious.
- You've never seen this as Italian food,
it's like more of like, a soup.
- Interesting.
- Is this a clam? Ou, a shrimp?
Let me get into this,
let me get into this.
(Slurping)
- It's tasty.
- The soup is bad.
- [Announcer] Why?
- It's spicy.
- You're such a liar.
- What?
- You said the soup was
spicy, it's just hot.
- That still means it's spicy.
- Now this is like a type of pasta I eat,
but just not the same noodles.
The noodles are a little different.
- [Announcer] You ever heard of gnocchi?
- [Both] Yes!.
- My mom makes that and
it's the best thing ever.
- Like I definitely prefer
pasta but I like it.
- [Announcer] People in
Argentina eat gnocchi together
on the 29th of every month.
Traditionally, money is placed
under the plate to attract prosperity.
- Thank you! So kind!
- Hm.
- (Claps) I'm rich!
- What do they do with the money?
- [Announcer] So, they leave
it by their dinner plate
for good luck, and then
it's left for the hostess
or the host to pay for the
gnocchi for the next month,
or they give it to somebody at the party
who needs it the most.
- I need it the most, I'm broke.
- [Announcer] Oh yeah? Why do you need it?
- Cause I'm broke.
- [Announcer] You're also 8.
- [Announcer] Open.
- Yum. Looks good.
- Dessert!
- (Excited gasp)
- I'm going to eat all the chocolate.
- Chocolate is my worst enemy.
Why are you attacking
my friends, chocolate.
- I wish I could just get
the vanilla and chocolate
one mixed up together because
I always avoid the strawberry.
It's kind of a waste.
- What's the best flavor?
- Chocolate.
- [Announcer] Do you know
what this ice cream is called?
- [Both] Vanilla, Strawberry, chocolate.
- Vrawcolate!
- Vrawcolate!
- [Announcer] It's called
Neapolitan ice cream,
because immigrants from
Naples Italy moved to America,
and made this ice cream popular.
- And you expected me to guess that?
- Ofcourse, Atlas, what were you thinking?
Everybody knows that.
- Mm, this is actually really good.
I'm gunna finish this ice cream and then,
you know, go home.
Ciao.
