Filmed Jan 2013 in Delhi, India.
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Tasty falooda👍💯😋 good video👍😍💖
The soundtrack is Good Morning, Mumbai by Ilya Kaplan & Stan Fomin
@mark weins. I suggest and invite you to visit Hyderabad,india.
Mark Wiens, If you really want to taste some really delicious food, you will have to go to Lahore, Pakistan. Hope to see your Episode in Pakistan Soon
In this video you are looking so young
Why are u so lean.. How
I saw this dessert on another video and thought: "Oh Mark would like this this!" Lo and behold here's a video of you trying it. LOL
I expected the trademark 'Wiens Head Tilt' after he had the first scoop. 🙂
Markweins plz come again to India😍and also in Hyderabad
To be more precise, U can say Faluda is a milk shake using cardamom,vermicelli(not noodles), cashew and pistachios.There are many varieties actually(Some using fruits also)
Rabri Falooda, indian femouse dish
Hi Mark, we have one of the most famous city in India called Hyderabad which is rich in traditional and cultural heritage and you can find enough categories of food to taste. I invite you to Hyderabad. I hope you will like Hyderabad.
Falooda is usually served cold
i have never been to this particular shop as I am from Mumbai, but falooda here is usually a layer of vermicelli, a layer of sabja (soaked basil seeds), layer of jelly, glass full of roohafza flavoured milk, loads of dry fruits and huge scoop of dry fruit Ice cream
it is one of Indian delicacies, i don't like it though
Mark… I really appreciate that you brought out the indian food in a whole new light; as it is painted bad in hollywood movies…
You gotta try Persian Faloodeh Mark, if will blow your mind.
Is it only me who feels slightly disappointed when Mark doesn't bend his head to the side when he tastes something new?