Sohla El-Waylly traces the fascinating history of French toast all the way back to the Roman Empire, in this episode of Ancient Recipes with Sohla.
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god i love sohla and like… as a history nerd… say leas
SOHLAAAAAAA ❤️❤️❤️
Im here for a fine dining taste test from Apicius. Sounds right up Sohla's alley!
My favorite part of this series is the chewing music and watching sohla awkwardly trying to chew faster
I am furious that the history can make this and ancient aliens.
I AM SO HAPPY THIS IS BACK! I was so worried it wouldn’t be renewed for another season but it’s great to see new episodes 🤩🤩🤩
I love to see Sohla argue French fries aren't French based on the same logic that got them called French fries in the first place: they're called French fries in America because WWI soldiers ate them in the French speaking parts of Belgium/during a time when military higher ups were expected to speak French.
The type of fries popular in NL are Belgian style frites, and most of the touristy spots in Belgium outside Brussels… Speak Dutch.
Belgians are generally very proud of inventing the French Fry! Part of Belgium speaks Flemish, which is a variation on Dutch. (The other part
Walloon regionspeaks a variation on French.) Dutch is spoken in the Netherlands. Flemish-speaking Belgians do not consider themselves Dutch. However, to an English-speaker, their language might sound Dutch & their Belgian neighbor's language could certainly sound French. …Maybe a Walloon Belgian introduced English-speakers to French Fries then?This show is a favorite! I love Sohla + history + food!!
Welcome back!!!! I am so glad and very grateful you are back!! Hurray!!
thank you for the history. that duck looks amazing.
We really need a separate channel for Ancient Recipes, I only want to watch this so I don't sub cuz I don't need the other videos to clog up my sub page, and I didn't even know about this new season, sigh…
I've been binge watching these ancient recipes for a week.
Glad to catch up finally!
Sorry to burt you egg bubble. But No, his pronunciation doesn't sound perfect😂😂😂😂😅
In my childhood in Latvia we did dip stale white bread in milk and fried it for breakfast.
What was that ancient recipe book called I tried spelling it but was unsuccessful
@15:25 French fries? It's right in the name! 🙂 Reminds of that John Cusack movie, "Better off Dead" where the mom cooks a "french" meal of french fries, french dressing, and french bread.
you look so beautiful Sohla!
I'm disappointed that I can't subscribe to Ancient recipes without getting my feed flooded with Ancient Aliens.
History Channel can't fly Sohla out to Japan to take this class? 😉 This looked so fun, and even the ones made on camera had a certain charm.
Love this show. Nerdy history and food combined togther
😅😅😅… hilarious..
Ew sohla 🤢
Good to see you Sohla! This is amazing!
So many things we have were invented in Belgium but commonly believed to be from another country that it's an ongoing joke that Belgium never gets recognised for anything.
This is a wonderful video! The archeology/history of food is something I have not seen before and I am amazed! How delightful that Sohla actually prepared the recipes so we may follow and experiment! ⭐🌟⭐🌟⭐
Im not roman so stick it
Unnecessarily long video only able to watch it at double speed
Where are the aliens?!
You aren't wrong. Belgium was the Netherlands before 1861.
I love this show❤❤❤
This series has been my current obsession, and I will talk to anyone and everyone about. I love her content; Mixing cooking and history, my two fave things!
I love your videos.
I always loved history growing up in school and now.
Wouldn't it be Gaulish toast?