Snack Wars: Chile vs. the US

TLDRWatch as John Favreau and Pedro Pascal compare snacks from Chile and the US in this hilarious video. From empanadas to dulce de leche, find out which country comes out on top!

Key insights

🥟Chilean empanadas are a delicious combination of meat, caramelized onions, and olives.

🍫The Reese's Peanut Butter Cup is the ultimate treat, loved by both John and Pedro.

🍔The Quarter Pounder with Cheese from McDonald's is a classic American burger, but Pedro prefers Chilean empanadas.

🍨John's favorite shake from Five Guys is the Strawberry Milkshake, while Pedro enjoys a banana shake from Chile.

🥪Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwiches hold a special place in John's heart, reminding him of his childhood.

Q&A

What is an empanada?

An empanada is a pastry filled with a savory meat mixture, onions, and olives, popular in Chilean cuisine.

Why do John and Pedro prefer Reese's Peanut Butter Cups?

Both John and Pedro love the combination of peanut butter and chocolate in Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.

Are empanadas better than Quarter Pounders?

It's a matter of personal preference. While John enjoys Chilean empanadas, Pedro prefers Quarter Pounders.

What is dulce de leche?

Dulce de leche is a sweet caramel-like sauce made by simmering condensed milk for several hours.

Why does John love Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwiches?

Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwiches remind John of his childhood and hold a nostalgic value for him.

Timestamped Summary

00:00John Favreau and Pedro Pascal compare snacks from Chile and the US.

02:54They taste Chilean empanadas filled with meat, onions, and olives.

05:59They try dulce de leche, a sweet caramel-like sauce popular in Chile.

07:41John and Pedro discuss their favorite snacks from the US and Chile.

07:59They compare McDonald's Quarter Pounder with Cheese and Chilean empanadas.

05:56John drinks a strawberry milkshake from Five Guys, while Pedro enjoys a banana shake from Chile.

06:59They taste Mars cookies and discuss the quality of snacks in Chile.

07:26They compare peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with avocado sandwiches from Chile.