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German Husband Tries Southern & SOUL FOOD in the USA! *Best First Time Reaction*
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We visit 3 different local restaurants to try REAL Southern Food here in the USA! This is Phil's first time trying many of these dishes and we wanted to check out some of these local places. In this video, we are in Greenville, South Carolina making our way from the downtown area to some of the surrounding towns. What is your favorite southern dish? #SouthernFood #SoulFood #SouthernUSA

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Timestamps:
00:00 - Coming Up
00:15 - South Carolina
00:52 - Brunch Restaurant #1
05:40 - Phil's Impressions of Greenville
06:49 - Soul Food Restaurant #2
14:24 - Epic Southern BBQ Restaurant #3
23:49 - Tay the Owner of Bobby's BBQ
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Views : 436,192
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Date of upload: May 5, 2023 ^^


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@DeanaandPhil

11 months ago

What is your favorite Southern Dish?? :_hungryd::_droolphil: If you enjoyed this video you may enjoy: BBQ in South Carolina! (https://youtu.be/aOrNMcp1Yg4) or "Charleston FOOD TOUR" (https://youtu.be/iE7clEnAz8U )

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@susanfarley1332

11 months ago

50 years ago when i visited germany i noticed there were no fried chicken places but i saw a lot of places selling roast whole chickens. We were staying with a german faminly and asked them if they had ever had fried chicken. No. So we offered to make some for them. They seemed very interested in how we made it and when they tried it they really liked it. They were so nice to have us stay in their home and it was nice that we could do something in return. The mom of the family was an amazing cook and her food was the greatest.

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@samuelhodges8208

11 months ago

Southerners know how to cook and how to eat the tastiest food. Glad y'all enjoyed our cuisine!

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@rogeredwards3563

11 months ago

My mom (RIP) used to cook almost everything in bacon grease. What I would do for her fried pork chops and collard greens right now. Even something simple like Mac & cheese would always get a dollop of bacon grease mixed in. SO good. Excuse me while I go grab my defibrillator... 😀

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@GetMeAReubenSandwich

11 months ago

For real. The look on Phil's face when he bites into and tastes the beef rib. "I have been to the mountain!"

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@thecartoonrobot

11 months ago

YES YES YES! As a Texas native, it is my firm belief that you should always try the barbecue without sauce first. Sauce is great, and I love it, but the pure taste of barbecue, if done well, doesn't require it, and you might miss some of the subtlety and nuance if you just immediately drown it in sauce. I'm so glad you guys enjoyed that stuff! Southern food is beyond reproach.

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@j.a.gilbertanimalart3978

11 months ago

I love watching people from other parts of the world try the best American cuisine (especially from the South) and see their mind blown reactions! Now I want to host some foreign travelers and show them some Southern Hospitality! Ha ha ha!

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@clovishound5756

10 months ago

I grew up eating my grandmother's southern food. Cornbread, fried okra, collard greens, grits, it was all so good. I never understood how collards could smell so bad when cooking, and taste so good when done. Gramps was a farmer, and grandma always had wonderful fresh vegetables. I miss sitting at her table, and now have her old iced tea pitcher sitting on my shelf at home.

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@Poisso3

11 months ago

As a Louisiana native living here in Germany, I am so happy to see Phil trying these foods I grew up loving. You do need to take him to Louisiana to try not only the Cajun and Creole foods on south Louisiana, but also the soul foods of north Louisiana.

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@jasonlebeau1288

11 months ago

This is how I describe biscuits to Europeans: It's as if a scone saw a croissant and said "I will do better!" It may look like a scone on the outside but inside is much softer, fluffier, butterier, flakier.. just better in every way and suitable for both savory and sweet things. Americans can have biscuits as part of almost any meal and it will work wonderfully!

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@knivesgunfights526

11 months ago

The wonderful thing about Soul Food is that you don't have to be from the South to love it. The other thing is that awesome Soul Food is found in every Southern State.

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@paulaswann6990

11 months ago

Your husband is such a pleasant gentleman. Y'all are a beautiful couple. As a Southern I enjoyed his reactions.

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@jjames6990

11 months ago

Two types of videos that bring me joy:  The people that give out money/help the homeless And people discovering southern food/bbq Thank you for bringing me some joy today. EXPLORE MORE

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@daniellebr1

7 months ago

I love seeing how much people enjoy our food. Food is love here in the South!

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@scottbaron121

10 months ago

Living in the deep south for 20 years, my reaction to "soul food" was very much the same as Phil's. It made me feel like I grew up in an abusive home because we were never exposed to it. LOL!

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@cdpgeorge

11 months ago

Using two hands to eat a fried pork chop. You were actually using proper food etiquette at this point. No joke, love it.

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@pinkhope84

11 months ago

I miss sweet tea and pimento cheese 😭

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@DeanasDetours

11 months ago

This is some of the best food we've had in a while! Ughh I've missed fried okra and corn bread! 🤤😍🍽

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@LarryHatch

11 months ago

Okra is the unripe fruit of a Hibiscus family species derived from some African species. It's uniquely shaped fruit appears in Pharonic temples in Eygpt. It's a vegetable that handles very hot climates so it is popular in Africa, India, and the southern US.

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@b.c.6316

11 months ago

Having lived in Germany and Georgia, I really loved how much Phil enjoyed down-home Southern food! Gotta get him some biscuits and gravy and grits next! Awesome video, y'all!

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