Love this channel ( Tasting History ), interesting and unexpected one about the Ninja diet back in the day about Japan xD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9-rCHqPLj4 .
It's cool to see some different food from Japan I've never seen before.
I think with a lot of the non-European countries and outside of the US people have a tendency to sorta have a very white-washed view of food in more '' exotic '' countries.
When people think of India they think of the most conventional food for foreigners like curry, if they actually went to India tho they'd realize it's not like that at all lol ( especially the street food ) their cuisine is much wider than spicy chicken.
It's the same with Japan, Japan has a ton of food that is fairly common there that most foreigners would find nasty.

Whether it's good or bad examples I like seeing food you don't see often and get a deeper and more realistic view of their food.
In Europe and America food is so much of a melting pot I think people are both overly critical of it ( especially with Europe, srsly ppl are so ignorant even about their own cuisine lol. Lots of stuff they love that is native to their country and they don't even realize it ), and also have an overly glamorized view of it in other countries.

There's another channel I rly like revolving around this too called '' best ever food review '', he travels around the world outside of Europe and the US and actually gets a more legit experience with their food.
He kinda needs to be polite and respectful so he kinda just '' loves '' everything lol, but I like that you get a more realistic and less glamorized view of what people actually eat.
I feel like everytime I watch his videos I see and learn something new.