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  • Harry: From calorie count to portion sizes,

  • we wanted to find out all the differences

  • between Nando's in the UK and the US.

  • This is "Food Wars."

  • OK, slight problem.

  • Nando's is in the US, but it's only in four places:

  • Maryland, Illinois, Virginia, and Washington, DC.

  • Now, I'm in LA, baby.

  • I'm on the wrong side of the Mississippi.

  • But luckily I have a colleague

  • who is a Nando's enthusiast in Chicago.

  • She frequented Nando's

  • when she was living in South Africa

  • and is perfect for taking the US reins

  • for this episode of "Food Wars."

  • Don't do "Food Wars" without eating breakfast,

  • I realize.

  • Yeah, I've made that mistake several times.

  • In the UK, Nando's chicken comes in three serving sizes:

  • a quarter of a chicken...

  • Medha: In the US,

  • Nando's standard chicken comes in just two sizes:

  • there's a half a chicken...

  • Harry: A whole chicken.

  • Medha: Or a fourth of a chicken.

  • You can get a whole chicken in the US,

  • but only as part of a platter.

  • And we're going to weigh the whole chicken

  • to see which country's chickens are bigger.

  • USA chicken, baby!

  • We can also get boneless thighs in the UK.

  • If you order these, they come in a portion of four.

  • Our thighs actually come as a portion of three.

  • So we got one, two, three.

  • Chicken, chicken wings

  • They're my favorite thing

  • And I love to sing

  • If you haven't already seen it,

  • look up "The Nando's Skank,"

  • which is a very pure distillation of British culture

  • in the late '00s.

  • It's Ed Sheeran and Example rapping,

  • rapping about Nando's in a car park.

  • I don't know why.

  • And then he's just flexing his black card,

  • which I'm fuming about,

  • 'cause, you know, Nando's black card,

  • they give them out to select individuals,

  • and it entitles you to free Nando's,

  • which I'm just so jealous of.

  • Also, bone to pick with that in general,

  • why do they always give the celebrities the free stuff?

  • Because they're the people who need it least.

  • They're already rich.

  • Sort a guy out, come on.

  • Cameraperson: But you are a celebrity now.

  • I'm not a celebrity.

  • Not yet.

  • Next up in the UK, we've got wings.

  • They come in four portions:

  • portion of three.

  • Medha: Our wings come as a serving of 12.

  • Harry: A portion of five.

  • Medha: Or a serving of 24. Harry: A portion of 10.

  • Or a portion of 15.

  • If chicken on the bone isn't for you,

  • Nando's also offers chicken

  • in the form of burgers, wraps, and pitas.

  • In the UK, you can get these as singles

  • or as doubles.

  • We can also get our chicken wrapped

  • or burgered.

  • However, in the US,

  • there's no option to add double chicken,

  • which sucks.

  • It's like a little burrito.

  • Holy....

  • Don't do "Food Wars" without eating breakfast.

  • I'm going to cry.

  • We're going to remove all the toppings

  • from the single chicken burger and weigh it

  • to see how it compares to the US version.

  • So, we're gonna take out the tomato and the lettuce,

  • just like Harry mentioned.

  • Which is good because tomato does not belong on burgers

  • and never should.

  • On the side of your chicken,

  • it's pretty common to get some chips at Nando's.

  • I'm excited for this episode,

  • because I can actually call them chips for once,

  • as that's what they're referred to on the US menu.

  • Suck it, Joe.

  • Medha: Suck it, Joe!

  • Joe: What did I do? [all laugh]

  • Why is everyone telling me to suck it?

  • [laughing]

  • He's not even hosting this episode.

  • I've just gotta send for him.

  • [beep]

  • Chips in the UK come in regular or large sizes.

  • The standard US sizes are regular and large.

  • However, if you get them as part of a platter,

  • you can get the bonus extra-large size.

  • Let's weigh the large fries to see whose is bigger.

  • Maybe I should have used the bowl.

  • Oh, no.

  • I'm still going to eat these.

  • I don't care if they touch all these gross....

  • Where is it?

  • OK.

  • I'm getting too good at emptying brick chips

  • from containers.

  • So, our scale is just about adequate for this one,

  • and a portion of large fries in the UK

  • I said fries. Why did I say fries?

  • I'm being conditioned to saying fries.

  • That's right, buddy!

  • I heard you say fries!

  • This show is getting to me.

  • [beep]

  • A portion of large chips in the UK comes to about 498 grams.

  • Medha: 150 grams.

  • What about the biggest thing on each country's menu?

  • Well, in the UK, it's this: the family platter.

  • It comes with two whole chickens,

  • five large sides,

  • and will cost you 43 pounds and 70 pence.

  • The biggest US item is the jumbo platter.

  • It includes two whole chickens

  • with two extra-large sides

  • for $52.99.

  • Let's take a look at some of the nutritional standouts

  • from the Nando's menu.

  • If you were to get a standard meal,

  • it might look something like this:

  • half a chicken, a portion of peri-salted chips,

  • and a portion of Macho peas.

  • In the UK, this will come to a total of 1,228 calories,

  • which honestly isn't too bad.

  • There's also nothing really alarming on that.

  • The only notable thing is that it contains

  • 186.4% of your daily protein intake.

  • Over here it comes out to 1,124 calories,

  • which is actually a little less than the UK's version.

  • Our chicken and chips are actually a little less calorific

  • than the UK's, but for some reason,

  • our Macho peas are more calorific.

  • What's the sitch?

  • Already I can tell there's a bunch of spices

  • and seasoning on the peas.

  • I'm thinking butter is involved.

  • Ugh, I hate peas.

  • That is not what I was expecting.

  • It does have a kick to it.

  • Based on the ingredients,

  • there's not really anything alarming

  • that we see in the US version either.

  • There's just a lot of sodium in it,

  • which is kind of expected because of all the spices

  • and the seasoning that goes into it.

  • One thing to watch out for

  • is the basting flavor of your chicken.

  • Somehow, if you get your chicken as extra hot in the US,

  • it adds 4,611 milligrams of sodium.

  • That's double your daily allowance,

  • just for the baste.

  • Joe: That's so much sodium.

  • Medha: That's insane.

  • What about the most calorific thing on the UK menu?

  • Well, it might not surprise you to learn

  • that it's actually a whole chicken.

  • Extra hot is also the least healthy baste in the UK,

  • with an extra-hot whole chicken coming in

  • at 1,299 calories.

  • However, a whole chicken actually isn't

  • the most calorific thing on the menu in the US.

  • This is the Nandoca's Choice burger,

  • which is a butterflied chicken breast

  • and coleslaw in between garlic-bread buns.

  • Dude, a burger with garlic bread for a bun?

  • That sounds so good.

  • That is a genius idea. Send me that.

  • One of these comes at 1,003 calories.

  • It looks like the main culprit here

  • is the garlic-bread buns.

  • On the US menu,

  • the garlic bread is the most calorific regular side,

  • and it's the highest-cholesterol side as well.

  • Kinda wanna try it.

  • It's not what you would expect.

  • It's not like US garlic bread.

  • That's a little strange,

  • as the UK's most calorific side

  • is actually the peri-salted chips.

  • These come in at 519 calories,

  • whereas the garlic bread is only 362.

  • What are you guys doing to your garlic bread?

  • I think we're just making our garlic bread tastier.

  • It feels like you're trying to attack me, Harry.

  • Trying to attack the US.

  • We don't like that.

  • While the garlic bread may be high in cholesterol,

  • it pales in comparison to one item in that area,

  • which is the chicken livers.

  • One serving of these

  • contain 978 milligrams of cholesterol,

  • comfortably the highest thing on the menu.

  • More than triple your daily recommended amount.

  • UK Nando's don't disclose cholesterol content,

  • but they do disclose fat content.

  • The fattiest thing on the menu is, once again,

  • the whole chicken.

  • One of these contains 54.4 grams of fat,

  • which is around 69% of your daily allowance.

  • [whispering] Nice. Nice.

  • Medha: [whispering] I wanna try that too.

  • Harry: Nice.

  • Nice.

  • Nice.

  • OK.

  • Unfortunately, Nando's doesn't disclose

  • the full ingredients list in the UK.

  • Same here. All we get are allergens,

  • and the allergen list

  • doesn't contain anything too alarming.

  • We reached out to Nando's

  • for more information about the ingredients.

  • They told us that all their chicken meets

  • or exceeds USDA quality standards and is never frozen.

  • They also grow their own African bird's eye chilies

  • on farms across South Africa

  • for an authentic peri-peri spice.

  • One piece of information you can get

  • from the UK's FAQ page

  • is that the plant-based Great Imitator wrap

  • might not actually be as plant-based as it seems.

  • The baste and the tortilla wrap used both contain shellac.

  • Now, shellac is also sometimes called confectioner's glaze,

  • and it's a natural polymer

  • that's used to give things a waxy finish

  • and to trap in moisture,

  • but where does shellac actually come from?

  • Well, it's actually secreted by female lac beetles

  • onto trees in India and Thailand.

  • This means it's technically an animal product,

  • and although it can be gathered without harming the beetles,

  • this is hard to achieve in practice.

  • Not nice.

  • It's worth pointing out one other FAQ from the UK page,

  • which is that the UK Nando's have explicitly committed

  • to never using chlorinated chicken from America.

  • Chlorinated chicken's been in the headlines a lot recently

  • because it's kind of become the face

  • of differing food standards between the UK and the US.

  • It refers to the process of giving slaughtered chickens

  • a chemical wash before they're packaged

  • and sent to consumers.

  • What do you guys have against our chlorinated chicken?

  • JK. Joking. You're gonna see.

  • There's so many things against our chlorinated chicken.

  • This is done to kill harmful bacteria like salmonella.

  • Even the European Union admits

  • that it's unlikely to pose any health risk to consumers.

  • But campaigners say that it also allows farmers

  • to cover up lower production standards

  • throughout the chicken-rearing process.

  • The good news is that it's estimated

  • only 10% of US chicken

  • actually gets treated with chlorine.

  • So it's not a guarantee that Nando's chicken in the US

  • will have been through the process,

  • but it's an interesting example

  • of the different food standards in the UK and the US.

  • Chicken tastes pretty good over here, so,

  • it is what it is.

  • Here is everything you will only find

  • on the menu at a UK Nando's.

  • And here's everything you can only find

  • on the menu at a US Nando's.

  • Let's start with some chicken options.

  • Here we got the Sunset Burger, which is currently,

  • I believe, exclusive to delivery platforms.

  • This is a soft roll.

  • And then it also contains chicken thighs,

  • cheddar cheese, red pepper chutney, mayo, and lettuce.

  • Next up, we've got Chicken Wing Roulette.

  • Now, what this is,

  • is 10 chicken wings of varying spice levels.

  • The idea, I guess, is that you order

  • a plate of these for yourself and your friends,

  • you all pick one or two,

  • and the loser gets blasted with some extra-hot sauce.

  • Now, obviously we have to try this ourselves.

  • So myself and our cameraperson, Laura,

  • are going to give this a go and see who loses.

  • Laura: Are we doing this now?

  • Harry: I think we are. Laura: All right.

  • OK that one looks...

  • yeah, you're going dangerous, aren't you?

  • Harry: I'm going for, like, a menacingly red one.

  • Laura: Yes, you are. I'm going for

  • the less menacing-looking one.

  • Harry: Well, hopefully it's a red herring

  • and I've done this to deceive you.

  • Harry: Cheers. Laura: Cheers.

  • Laura: Absolutely fine.

  • Harry: It was OK? Laura: Yeah.

  • It is spicy. It's not, like, blowing my head off.

  • I feel like mine's maybe hot?

  • But if that's extra hot,

  • then I'm, like, very underwhelmed.

  • Slight anticlimax.

  • I think Laura maybe just got, like, a medium

  • or a plain one, because she was not fazed at all.

  • I think maybe I got hot?

  • If that was extra hot,

  • I'm very disappointed. All I'll say.

  • Little cocky there, buddy.

  • So, I got myself a bottle

  • of the Nando's Peri-Peri XX hot sauce,

  • and I too want to try the spiciest level that they offer.

  • OK. Whoop, that might've been too much.

  • That's extra hot, huh?

  • No, not very strong.

  • I like the flavor a lot on it, butwait.

  • Hm, definitely manageable.

  • Yeah. I mean, like, I love the flavor of all this stuff.

  • It's just not that hot.

  • [sneezes]

  • Now, for those of you who think I got off lightly

  • and actually want to see me in pain,

  • you're in luck, because in the UK

  • we have an exclusive spice level

  • that goes above extra hot.

  • Here we have three chicken wings coated in Vusa XX sauce,

  • which is one level above extra hot

  • on the Nando's Peri-ometer.

  • These already look hotter

  • than anything that was in the roulette box.

  • There's lots of chili flakes on them that are visible,

  • and it's just that kind of, like, alarming red color

  • that if you see a snake that color,

  • you're supposed to run away from.

  • Cameraperson: Don't you just run away from snakes in general?

  • Some snakes are friendly. [laughs]

  • Grass snakes. Grass snakes are cool.

  • And, of course, because I hate myself,

  • I'm going to try one of these.

  • They didn't give us gloves,

  • like they did in the Wingstop episode,

  • which I guess is a good sign?

  • I'm not great with spice, so let's see how this goes.

  • Hm.

  • Bit of a slow burn.

  • Really slow burn.

  • Not really getting much from this, I'll be honest.

  • Maybe if I just rub my eyes.

  • I'm not really getting it.

  • That's disappointing.

  • I, like I say, I'm not good with spice.

  • But I'm handling that with ease.

  • Nando's, come on.

  • It would have made for better content

  • if you made me cry, guys, so.

  • It's about the same as what I got from there.

  • Y'all tried your really hot wings, right?

  • Well, I just wanted a taste of the hot sauce

  • that they provided us with here.

  • If I can get it open at any point in my life.

  • Hulk.

  • Nando's peri-peri sauce, hot. Gluten-free.

  • [coughs]

  • Excuse me.

  • [coughs]

  • Committing su–[laughs and coughs]

  • Cameraperson: Was it that hot?

  • No.

  • That's for the camera.

  • Cameraperson: What?!

  • [laughing]

  • I should get an Oscar.

  • [crowd cheers]

  • It was a little hot.

  • Cameraperson: OK.

  • But it wasn't, like, too hot, like I'm dying.

  • Cameraperson: It's kinda spicy,

  • but this already has...

  • I did that to trick you.

  • Do you see how I became a double agent?

  • Cameraperson: Wow.

  • I actually did have a reaction.

  • Cameraperson: It's good though.

  • It's really sweet.

  • It just hits you in the throat.

  • It's like...[whacks throat]

  • Now, at the other end of the heat scale from Vusa,

  • we have one more exclusive baste,

  • which is the Peri-Tamer.

  • This is described as mild and sweet,

  • and it's just for people who don't really like spice.

  • And then finally we have something

  • that isn't technically chicken,

  • but more of a chicken replacement.

  • This is the Great Imitator wrap.

  • It contains imitation chicken made from pea protein.

  • So, we have some exclusive chicken items of our own, Harry.

  • We can get these chicken thigh skewers,

  • which come with red pepper and onions,

  • and they look salivating.

  • We can also get these chicken livers,

  • which you won't currently find on the UK menu

  • due to the pandemic.

  • The Thigh and Mighty sandwich.

  • Then we can get a chicken Caesar in the form of a wrap

  • or a pita bread.

  • Also got a lot of salad bowls,

  • and that you won't find in the UK.

  • There's a peri-peri chicken tender bowl,

  • an ancient grains bowl,

  • a chicken Caesar salad,

  • a tomato and Halloumi salad,

  • and chicken and avocado and pepper roasted bowl,

  • and a cauliflower, butternut, and Halloumi salad.

  • It's just, like, a lot of salad.

  • That's not my cup of tea.

  • This is my cup of tea.

  • We have two exclusive appetizers in the UK.

  • Firstly, we have Halloumi sticks with a chili jam dip,

  • and then we have some sweet potato wedges,

  • which are served with a garlic Perinaise.

  • I do not like sweet potato.

  • I wish people would stop serving it on menus.

  • It is always worse than chips and always costs more.

  • So, we only get the one exclusive appetizer:

  • the garlic sticks.

  • On the side of your meal in the UK,

  • we have a few exclusive sides,

  • such as corn on the cob,

  • some long-stem broccoli,

  • spicy rice, and finally we have some coleslaw.

  • Our exclusive sides are a Caesar side salad,

  • Portuguese rice, winter roasted veggies,

  • butternut squash, and corn, and braised brussels sprouts.

  • Now, in addition to the Vusa sauce,

  • we also have garlic Perinaise, as I mentioned,

  • which comes with the sweet potato wedges,

  • and we have this one, which is a peri barbecue sauce.

  • The only exclusive sauce we have

  • is a coconut lemon peri-peri sauce.

  • It would take a while to go through

  • all of the exclusive drinks,

  • so we're just going to show you some highlights,

  • such as this.

  • This is a Gingerella, which is an organic ginger ale.

  • Nix & Kix sparkling cucumber-mint drink

  • with a hint of cayenne.

  • And, of course, we have this one,

  • which is a Royal Flush kombucha.

  • Now, I personally like kombucha.

  • I know it's a little bit divisive, but it's pretty good.

  • We can also get alcohol from a UK Nando's.

  • We've got some lager, some pilsner, an IPA,

  • and a white wine.

  • La Croix, and Bundaberg ginger beer,

  • this Honest iced tea,

  • as well as a Mexican Coke,

  • which, throw me the bottle opener!

  • We also got alcohol too.

  • We got beer and wine.

  • We can get rose sangria and spiked lemonade.

  • Nice.

  • And our only exclusive dessert option

  • is this Barely Baked brownie.

  • Let's finish out with the desserts.

  • In the UK, you can close out your meal

  • with a slice of Choc-A-Lot cake, which is really good.

  • It's very moist.

  • With a slice of white chocolate and raspberry cheesecake,

  • and finally a gooey caramel cheesecake.

  • I thought I'd have a crack at explaining

  • the whole "cheeky Nando's" phenomenon

  • to our viewers from across the pond.

  • If you were on the internet, like, five or 10 years ago,

  • you've probably seen this phrase.

  • It just kind of refers to this time

  • where cheeky Nando's with the lads

  • was just the go-to activity.

  • It was like, mostly teenage boys would go into town

  • for a day out, wander around the shops,

  • end up in Nando's, have a meal,

  • and then usually Instagram or Snapchat it

  • with the caption "cheeky Nando's with the lads"

  • with this emoji.

  • I'm going to make that my next Instagram caption.

  • Cheeky Nando's with the lads.

  • Clancy's my lad.

  • Come here, Clancy.

  • [laughs]

  • Cheeky Nando's with the lads!

  • ["The Nando's Skank" plays]

  • Medha: Harry, you gotta bust a move more.

  • ["The Nando's Skank" plays]

  • Chicken

  • Joe: Yeah, no thanks on that, guys. Uh, no, thanks.

  • And I love to sing

  • That's quite enough of that.

  • [laughs]

  • Chicken wings

  • They're my favorite thing

  • And I love to sing

  • All right! Another "Food Wars" episode

  • where I did almost nothing.

  • I could get used to this.

  • [groans]

Harry: From calorie count to portion sizes,

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