We compared Taco Bell in the US and Australia
From exclusive items to portion sizes, we wanted to find all the differences between Taco Bell in Australia and the US. This is "Food Wars."
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00:00From exclusive items to portion sizes,
00:02we wanted to see all the differences
00:03between Taco Bell in the U.S. and Australia.
00:06This is Food Wars.
00:10At Taco Bell in Australia,
00:12you can order tacos in the units of one taco or two tacos,
00:18also known as the double taco supreme.
00:23Our tacos in the U.S. come in orders of one, three,
00:27or a 12-taco party pack.
00:29Here is our cheesy burrito.
00:31Okay, I got a beefy melt burrito,
00:33which kind of looks similar,
00:35and we're going to measure it now.
00:36It measures.
00:39Okay, so this is about six inches.
00:41And the girth.
00:43We're gonna have to get a little crafty
00:45to measure the girth.
00:47So now let's measure this little piece of paper
00:50to see what the girth is.
00:52The amount of times I've said that word.
00:54The girth is seven inches.
00:57So that's actually seven inches,
00:59which is the same as Australia.
01:00Very cool.
01:01Now let's see how much our burrito weighs.
01:05Here is our Crunchwrap Supreme.
01:09The length is six and a half inches.
01:14Six and one fourth, I would say.
01:16Australia is really beating us with these portion sizes.
01:20And what about the drinks?
01:21In Australia, they come in the following sizes,
01:24regular and large.
01:25In the U.S., Taco Bell drinks come in three sizes,
01:28small, medium, and large.
01:30Let's measure them.
01:38Here's everything that you can get at a Taco Bell
01:41in Australia that you can't find in the U.S.
01:43And here's everything you can get at Taco Bell in the U.S.
01:46that you won't be able to find in Australia.
01:48We're gonna break these down into categories
01:50and go through them all.
01:52Starting with the Australian burritos.
01:55We have a Jalapeno Crunch Burrito,
01:58a Chipotle Crunch Burrito,
02:00and a Boss Burrito.
02:03Now I'm really intrigued to try all these
02:04because I have never tried them before.
02:06So I'm gonna start off with the Jalapeno Crunch Burrito.
02:10Ooh, ooh, packed with jalapenos, I can see.
02:14So you got some rice, jalapenos, beef.
02:17Yep, you've got some sauce on it and tomato.
02:23That's really hot.
02:25I feel like I'm in a lot of pain right now,
02:27but the pain is good because it's actually
02:29a really delicious burrito.
02:30Here are our exclusive burritos.
02:32Let's start with the Cheesy Double Beef Burrito.
02:36I'm gonna take a bite of this.
02:39This is what it looks like on the inside.
02:42They didn't come this way.
02:43We sliced them in half.
02:47Everything that I would want in a Taco Bell taco,
02:49just in a burrito form.
02:51It's very good.
02:52So in this burrito, we have some rice.
02:54It looks like there's tomatoes
02:55and a healthy portion of the ground beef.
02:58There are something called fiesta strips in here,
03:01which I think are fried strips of tortilla
03:04that are dyed red.
03:05I see something red in here,
03:07but it looks totally like melted.
03:09So maybe like all of the moisture
03:11just kind of made them soft and not crunchy anymore,
03:14but it still tastes really good.
03:15Now we shall try the Chipotle Crunch Burrito.
03:19We've got some little tortilla chips.
03:23I presume just like an artificial cheese taste,
03:26bit of a smoky flavor to it.
03:28I like that.
03:29Next we have the Chicken Enchilada Burrito,
03:32which I've never had this before.
03:34This sounds yummy.
03:39I'm not a fan, not a fan of that one.
03:42It's really salty, like too salty.
03:44Now we're gonna move on to the Boss Burrito.
03:48Wonder why they call it the Boss.
03:50Maybe because it weighs about a kilogram.
03:52Oh, we've got some guacamole.
03:55It's okay.
03:56The toasted meat is a bit more predominant than this.
04:02It's a lot more gamey.
04:04And these are the Grilled Cheese Burritos.
04:07So we have ground beef, chicken, and steak.
04:10So this one isn't grilled and this one is grilled.
04:13Do you see that burnt cheese on the outside?
04:18It's a little too much for me.
04:20It's like such an overwhelming amount of cheese
04:22that I think it's like crossing the line.
04:24But like burnt cheese always tastes good to me.
04:27So it's not like it tastes bad, it's just too much.
04:30We also have some burrito options
04:32that are technically exclusives,
04:34but they look very similar to some American options.
04:38So Australia has two burrito options,
04:41a Grilled Stuffed Burrito and a Beefy Cheesy Burrito.
04:45Nico, do these look similar to your Grilled Cheese Burrito
04:48and your Beefy Melt Burrito?
04:49Yes, we do have the Grilled Cheese Burrito,
04:52which we just talked about,
04:54but we don't have the Beefy Melt Burrito.
04:56Stuff just seems to disappear
04:57off the Taco Bell menu all the time.
05:00It's very odd.
05:01The main difference is ours comes with sour cream
05:04and fiesta strips.
05:05We have a decent amount of exclusive tacos here in the US.
05:08So we have the Spicy Potato Soft Taco.
05:12Apparently Taco Bell has a lot of vegetarian options,
05:15so I'm guessing that's what that is.
05:17I was like, who is ordering a potato taco?
05:20Vegetarians, duh.
05:21Let's see what this tastes like.
05:25The seasoning on the potatoes is really good.
05:27They're very flavorful.
05:29I don't mind this.
05:30Next, we have the Doritos Locos
05:32and the Doritos Locos Supreme,
05:34which is my personal favorite thing to order at Taco Bell,
05:37and I think it's Joe's too.
05:39It's just so good.
05:40Whoever had the idea to make a shell
05:43out of an inexisting delicious chip, genius.
05:46That is so smart.
05:48The Doritos Locos tacos get this special little sleeve
05:51that says Doritos Locos on it.
05:53The only difference between a regular taco
05:55and a Supreme version of a taco at Taco Bell
05:58is the addition of tomatoes and sour cream,
06:00which I prefer.
06:02I want it on the taco.
06:03Next, we have the Doritos Cheesy Gordita Crunch.
06:05This one has that special Doritos shell.
06:09Next, we have the Chalupa Supreme.
06:11And last but not least,
06:12we have the Black Bean Chalupa Supreme.
06:15I think presentation is, like,
06:16at the bottom of Taco Bell's list of priorities.
06:20The food usually tastes okay to just really, really good,
06:26but it looks like garbage most of the time.
06:29Don't get too hung up on what this all looks like.
06:31Also, if you're gonna get Taco Bell,
06:33just eat it immediately,
06:35because if you let it sit for too long,
06:37your tacos will actually disintegrate.
06:39We only have one exclusive specialty item,
06:42which is the Lava Crispy Chicken Taco.
06:46Inside, you can see there's some lettuce, crispy chicken.
06:51I believe that's being, like, deep-fried crispy chicken.
06:53Some cheese, shredded cheese, tomato.
06:58It's slightly mild, mildly spicy, but nothing unbearable.
07:03I think it's a nice chicken taco.
07:05So, on the Taco Bell website,
07:07there is a section of their menu labeled specialties,
07:10and some of them are only found in the US.
07:13The Mexican Pizza, which I've never had before.
07:16I don't think I've ever seen one before,
07:18and I have to say I'm very underwhelmed.
07:21They were dropped from the menu back in 2020
07:23in an effort to declutter the menu?
07:26This was met with a huge public outcry,
07:28and even Doja Cat got involved
07:30with asking Taco Bell to bring it back.
07:31After two years, the item returned
07:33to Taco Bell's permanent menu in September 2022.
07:36This looks like a Lunchables meal.
07:38It doesn't look like real food to me.
07:40It's actually a little unbelievable to me
07:42that people wanted this back so badly,
07:44but maybe it tastes better than it looks.
07:47Let's see.
07:48So, this is the regular Mexican pizza with ground beef,
07:51and this is the vegetarian version.
07:53So, no beef, no nothing.
07:59It doesn't taste awful, but it doesn't taste good.
08:03Not to me.
08:04I don't know what Mexican pizza sauce is either.
08:06They're just, like, adding the word Mexican
08:08in front of stuff a lot.
08:10I'm assuming that it just has the seasonings
08:13that you would find in, like, taco meat.
08:15I don't think I have to tell you
08:17that nothing that we've eaten today
08:19feels like authentic Mexican food.
08:22And also under the specialties menu
08:23is the black bean crunch wrap supreme.
08:26Our next exclusive item is a stacked hot chips.
08:30Now, stay with me here, okay?
08:32In Australia, chips are what you guys call fries,
08:35unless we're talking about tortilla chips,
08:37which are also called chips.
08:40Nachos are not considered chips.
08:42It's just straightforward, right?
08:44Hot chip is basically a fry, so it's a hot chip.
08:51Our stacked hot chips are chips,
08:53but loaded with nacho toppings,
08:55including a protein, salsa, guac, sour cream,
08:59and a cheese sauce.
09:01So, the fries are one of those things
09:02that disappears and reappears
09:04on the Taco Bell menu all the time.
09:06Today, they were unavailable,
09:07but maybe we'll find them again someday.
09:09Now, we're onto the sides that you can find
09:11only in the US, I believe.
09:13We have black beans, black beans and rice,
09:16cheesy Fiesta potatoes, and pintos and cheese,
09:20which I'm not gonna say this looks bad,
09:22but I know you're thinking it.
09:24For sides in Australia, we only have two options,
09:27seasoned hot chips and seasoned tortilla chips.
09:33Our tortilla chips have a Mexican seasoning.
09:35I managed to figure out what it was.
09:37It's now time for sauce talk.
09:40Sauce talk.
09:42So, here we have the traditional Taco Bell sauce packets.
09:45We have mild, hot, fire, and Diablo.
09:51They always give you so many sauces at Taco Bell.
09:54They're pretty good, though.
09:55I actually feel like there's not much flavor difference
09:58between them, but the heat level definitely changes.
10:01Hot is the best one.
10:03Because these, it's like, Diablo especially,
10:05sometimes it just makes food inedible to me.
10:08Next, we have chipotle sauce, avocado ranch.
10:13I believe this is the spicy ranch.
10:15It's got a lot of colors in it.
10:19Stop shaking it.
10:20No!
10:22And I believe this is the red sauce, the enchilada sauce.
10:26I've never had any of these that come
10:28in the black containers, but I've gone through plenty
10:31of Taco Bell hot sauce packets, a lot.
10:34Our Australian sauce options are a chipotle mayo,
10:38a zesty ranch, and a fiesta salsa.
10:42I'm gonna try them all and see what the goal is.
10:49Chipotle mayo is nice.
10:50Now the zesty ranch.
10:52Are you zesty?
10:55I would definitely say the zesty ranch
10:58has a citrusy flavor to it.
11:00The fiesta salsa looks like the party's all done.
11:06There was no spice to the salsa.
11:08We have a couple of dessert options
11:10you won't find in the US.
11:11We have churros and a chocodilla,
11:15which I presume is just a,
11:18it's a chocolate-filled style quesadilla.
11:22Let's give this a try.
11:25It almost verges on the dark chocolate side,
11:28which I'm not the biggest fan of dark chocolate.
11:32Let's have a look at these churros.
11:36Look at all the sugar that is on this.
11:40This is the closest to a really good churro
11:43that I've had since I was in Disneyland.
11:47Moving on to sweets, all we had available
11:49at our Taco Bell were the Cinnabon Delights,
11:53which are kind of like little donut holes
11:55filled with a cream cheese frosting.
11:58They're very delicious.
12:00If you can believe it,
12:01our Taco Bell did not have the cinnamon twists,
12:04but they are available at other locations.
12:06I don't know why they didn't have them at ours,
12:08but there's still a thing on the menu.
12:10We just couldn't get them.
12:12I've had the cinnamon twist before.
12:13They have like a good cinnamon sugar coating on them,
12:17but the actual twist itself does not taste that good.
12:21Yeah, these taste way better than the cinnamon twists.
12:24Get these.
12:25These are the exclusive drinks that Australia has.
12:27We have a Pepsi Max, a Solo, Sun Kiss,
12:317-Up, Phoenix Lemon Lemon Bitters,
12:34a Phoenix Traditional Lemonade,
12:36a Phoenix Ginger Beer, Lipton Peach Iced Tea,
12:40and an Ice Break Iced Coffee that was unavailable.
12:43A Solo is basically like a lemon,
12:47like a lemonade with a little bit of lemon.
12:49A Solo is basically like a lemonade.
12:51Lemon Lime Bitters is an Australian classic
12:54that's been around for hundreds of years,
12:56and that has like a lemon flavor to it.
13:00Got a bit of flavor as well from the Angostura Bitters.
13:03So it's just a perfect combination.
13:06And what we have discovered was this was created
13:09to soothe seasickness.
13:10Plus we also have some alcoholic options
13:12available at some locations,
13:14including Frozen Margarita, Corona, and Localized Beers.
13:18However, they have not been made available yet in our state.
13:22And here are all of the exclusive drinks in the US.
13:24So we have Pepsi Zero Sugar,
13:27Cherry Pepsi, Mountain Dew Zero Sugar.
13:30We have Baja Blast, which I'm so shocked
13:34that they don't have in Australia.
13:35It's so quintessentially Taco Bell.
13:38Baja Blasts, they go hand in hand.
13:40Then we have Starry.
13:42This is G2, which is some kind of Gatorade.
13:45Strawberry Lemonade, Brisk Mango Fiesta.
13:49And then we have Brisk Dragon Paradise,
13:51which I don't know what that means.
13:53I was guessing dragon fruit.
13:55So Starry used to be, I believe, Sierra Mist.
13:58I don't remember what Sierra Mist tastes like.
14:00Like lemon-lime.
14:02It's just a lemon-lime fizzy drink, a soda,
14:06a lemon-lime soda.
14:09Yeah, it tastes exactly like Sprite.
14:11I do want to try G2.
14:14Don't know what that is.
14:16It has less than half the carbs of original Gatorade.
14:20This tastes like a Pixie Stick.
14:23That's so bizarre.
14:25The blue Pixie Stick is exactly what this tastes like.
14:28It's basically like a diet version of Gatorade.
14:32Okay, I really want to try this Brisk Mango Fiesta.
14:39That was actually really good.
14:40It's a little too sweet for me,
14:41but the mango flavor is really tasty.
14:43And then we have the Brisk Dragon Paradise,
14:47which has blackberry, raspberry, and dragon fruit in it.
14:53Oh no.
14:55That tastes like I'm drinking hand soap.
14:58That is not good.
14:59This tastes like fabric softener.
15:01I don't know what it is.
15:03It tastes like fizzy fabric softener.
15:05So Taco Bell in the US
15:07actually has a pretty extensive breakfast menu.
15:10I've never had it before.
15:11I've never woken up and just craved Taco Bell breakfast,
15:15but let's start by talking
15:16about all of the breakfast burritos.
15:18So here we have the Cheesy Toasted Breakfast Burritos.
15:21There's a bacon, sausage, and potato,
15:24which sounds very interesting to me.
15:26All right, let's see what the potato one tastes like.
15:32It's not bad.
15:33I think that I mostly like this,
15:35but I'm not really feeling the cheese sauce.
15:38It's a really overwhelming flavor,
15:40but the potatoes are really, really yummy.
15:42And on this side,
15:43we have the Grande Toasted Breakfast Burritos.
15:46We assume that these are the grande ones
15:47because they are significantly larger than the other ones.
15:51So we have steak, sausage, and bacon.
15:54I kind of, hmm, hmm.
15:57Let's go bacon.
15:58Let's go bacon.
15:59Let's see what it tastes like.
16:04Dry.
16:05It's so dry.
16:07Tastes good.
16:08Like, the flavor's good,
16:09because I mostly taste bacon.
16:11So the Cheesy Toasted Burritos
16:13don't have potato in all of them.
16:15There is a potato option that does have potatoes in it,
16:19but all of them do not contain potatoes,
16:21whereas the Grande Toasted Breakfast Burritos
16:24all have potatoes in them.
16:25Moving on to the quesadillas,
16:27we have a sausage, bacon, and a steak option.
16:31I want to try the sausage.
16:33They're a little cold,
16:34so they're not very melty anymore,
16:36but here's what this looks like.
16:39They do come pre-cut sometimes.
16:41Cheese pull.
16:43Well, nope.
16:46It's not happening.
16:48Okay, let's try the sausage quesadilla.
16:51I don't mind that.
16:53I don't know if it's something in their cheese
16:55or just what is going on today.
16:57It tastes like a little bit off.
16:59I can't put my finger on it.
17:01And I like Taco Bell tacos.
17:03I've had their cheese before.
17:04I know what it tastes like.
17:06We also have three options for breakfast Crunchwraps.
17:09There is the California, the bacon, and the sausage.
17:13In all of the breakfast Crunchwraps,
17:15you'll find egg, cheese,
17:16and a full hash brown in the center.
17:19This is the California Crunchwrap.
17:23So the California Crunchwrap has guacamole in it,
17:26which makes it California-themed.
17:29It tastes really good.
17:31Whatever they did to it tastes really yummy.
17:33There's little bits of chopped up bacon in here.
17:35I didn't really get any,
17:36so I don't think it's just evenly dispersed,
17:39but this is a really good flavor.
17:40I actually would order this.
17:42I'm also gonna try the bacon one
17:44because there's jalapeno sauce in the bacon
17:46and the sausage, I believe.
17:48Yeah.
17:52That jalapeno sauce does not taste good to me.
17:55It's like a shot of cumin into the mouth.
17:57It's insane.
17:58This would be so good if it didn't have that sauce.
18:01We also have a very, very greasy little hash brown.
18:07This is soaked.
18:08It's soaked through the paper.
18:11So here's what half of a hash brown looks like at Taco Bell.
18:15Oh, this is so greasy.
18:17I'm gonna be sick.
18:22Tastes like a pre-made hash brown.
18:23Not bad, not great.
18:28The Australian Crunchwrap Supreme Combo
18:31comes in at $14.95,
18:33so that's around $9.80 US dollars.
18:36In this, you'll get a Crunchwrap,
18:38regular fries, and a regular drink.
18:41A Crunchwrap Supreme Combo comes out to $8.29
18:45or $12.87 Australian.
18:48For that, you get a Crunchwrap,
18:49a Crunch taco, and a large drink.
18:52That's a 32% decrease in price in the US.
18:55The biggest single menu item on Australian Taco Bell menu
18:58is the Boss Burrito Box.
19:01For $23.95 or $15.70 USD,
19:07you get a Boss Burrito, a Crunchy taco,
19:10regular chips, churros, and a regular drink.
19:14We also have box options.
19:16Our biggest is currently
19:18the Deluxe Build Your Own Craving Box,
19:20where we get a choice of a specialty item
19:21like a Cheesy Gordita Crunch
19:23or a Grilled Steak Cheese Burrito,
19:25two classic items, a side, and a drink.
19:28All of that comes out to $9.49 or $14.73 Australian.
19:33If you were to get a similar order in Australia,
19:36it would come out to $24.80 or $15.78 US dollars.
19:41I do find that the prices are more expensive in Australia.
19:45I would say that Taco Bell is definitely
19:47on the cheaper end of the spectrum
19:48when it comes to fast food in the US.
19:51I feel like the prices haven't changed astronomically
19:54from when I was younger,
19:56whereas other fast food places here,
19:58the prices have jumped a lot.
20:00So thanks, Taco Bell, for staying relatively cheap.
20:06I have never eaten at Taco Bell before.
20:10I know, shock, horror.
20:13But Taco Bell isn't as popular in Australia
20:16as I know it to be over in the States.
20:18There's not many Taco Bells around.
20:20Taco Bell, I think, is starting
20:23to build some more franchises here,
20:26but it's not that popular.
20:28We have some really great Mexican food in Australia,
20:31like Mexican fast food chains here already.
20:33In 2018, Taco Bell shared an explosive growth plan
20:37to open several franchises in Australia.
20:40They failed to capture the Australian market in 1980
20:42and again in 2005.
20:44This expansion plan was for 50 stores,
20:47but to date, they've only opened 40.
20:48I don't think Taco Bell is a true representation
20:50of the Mexican cuisine.
20:52I think it is a Western interpretation
20:56of maybe their palate and what they would like.
20:59Taco Bell's not authentic Mexican food.
21:02I don't feel like I have to say that.
21:03They've kind of created this brand image
21:07that feels a little stereotypical.
21:09Do you guys remember those Chihuahua Taco Bell commercials?
21:13Like, yeah, that little dog was cute, but come on.
21:15The commercials are really, they're cringe.
21:18I don't know how else to say it.
21:20They're kind of embarrassing now.
21:22I think in the U.S., Taco Bell
21:24has a really strong cult following.
21:27The people who love Taco Bell love Taco Bell.
21:31They have their go-to order.
21:32They definitely get Baja Blast.
21:34So as much as I don't think
21:37it's everyone's favorite fast food here,
21:39it definitely has a decent amount of people
21:42who absolutely love it.
21:43For me, it's one of those things
21:45that I only get after drinking.
21:47I'm never in the mood for it is the thing.
21:50It kind of just happens.
21:51Taco Bills is a fast food Mexican restaurant in Australia
21:55that sued Taco Bell, claiming the brand was too similar
21:59and wanted to block it from operating in Victoria.
22:01I have never heard of Taco Bills in my life.
22:04I didn't even know that was a thing.
22:07I feel like that would be the wish version of Taco Bell.
22:12I've never heard of it.
22:13Maybe it only operates in Victoria.
22:15If anyone's watching this and has eaten at Taco Bills,
22:18is it any good?
22:19Taco Bell might be late to the party in Australia,
22:23which has several established Mexican restaurant chains
22:25to compete with.
22:26The most popular chain is Zambrero with 229 locations.
22:31Other chains like Guzman and Gomez and Mad Mex
22:33are also well-established.
22:35Also, I have to add in Guzman and Gomez
22:38is really, really good.
22:41That would be, in my opinion,
22:43one of the best fast food Mexican restaurants
22:45that we have here.
22:46But also, what is Zambrero?
22:48I know that it's apparently meant to be the most popular,
22:50but I don't even know what a Zambrero is.
22:55Unfortunately, because Taco Bell is pretty new in Australia,
22:59they say that they haven't gathered enough information
23:02to accurately represent the nutritional info of their food.
23:06In the U.S., a Taco Bell Crunchy Taco has 170 calories.
23:10A Crunchwrap Supreme contains 540 calories.
23:14Currently, there is no publicly available
23:16ingredient information for Taco Bell in Australia.
23:19All we have is an allergens list.
23:21Australia, if you thought that was gonna spare you
23:23from getting roasted, think again.
23:25The Australia allergens list refers to shredded cheese
23:28as cheese angel hair.
23:31What's up with that?
23:33Why are you calling it that?
23:34Also, according to our allergens list,
23:36several items, including our seasoned ground beef,
23:39our nacho cheese sauce, our zesty,
23:42our nacho cheese sauce, our zesty ranch sauce,
23:45and many more may contain shellfish.
23:47The website says that this is because they aren't
23:50manufactured or produced in the vicinity of this allergen.
23:54But we still found the idea of fishy beef funny.
23:57So is there anything that you should be on the lookout for
24:00with Taco Bell's ingredients in the U.S.?
24:02One thing to note from the Taco Bell menu
24:04is the use of yellow-fibe food coloring
24:06in the Doritos Locos Taco shell
24:08and also in the Mountain Dew Baja Blast.
24:10It's not gonna stop me from ordering either of those
24:12if I'm being so honest.
24:14Lucky for us, neither the Dorito Taco Locos
24:16nor the Baja Blast are available at our restaurants.
24:20In the UK, yellow-fibe is on the list of six food colors
24:23which, when added to foods,
24:24must contain the following warning.
24:26May have an adverse effect on the acti...
24:28May have an...
24:29May have an adverse effect.
24:31This is what's happening to me in real time right now.
24:34In the UK, yellow-fibe is on the list
24:36of six food colorings which, when added to foods,
24:38must contain the following warning.
24:40May have an adverse effect on activity
24:42and attention in children.
24:44A 2015 study also found
24:46that it had a significant genotoxic effect
24:48and that prolonged exposure could cause cancer.
24:51Can we get some dancing rats on the screen, please?
24:54âȘâȘ
24:56The FDA also says that it may cause itching
24:58and hives in some people.
25:00I have a story to tell you right now.
25:02This is a real thing on the Taco Bell website
25:05under the Mango Fiesta drink page.
25:08It says,
25:22The Secret Basement Club is where the real party is at
25:24for those who are in the know.
25:26Allegedly, last year was so crazy
25:28that the people who run the Mango Fiesta
25:30found a bunch of party stragglers
25:32stuck in a homemade nest in the branches
25:34almost two months after the party.
25:37What is going on?
25:39Wait, like they were...
25:41No one knows how they got there,
25:43but they developed a whole diet and economy
25:45based on mango fruit and leaves
25:48living off brisk Mango Fiesta.
25:51They were bumming Wi-Fi off the people at the base,
25:54at the base of the tree,
25:56and selling artisan tree bark dinnerware sets online.
25:59Seriously, that fiesta is bananas,
26:02or I guess mangoes.
26:04And scene.