Brits try soda bread
A St. Patrick’s Day video showing Brits trying Irish soda bread for the first time has been circulating as a light cross‑cultural food piece — the clip frames soda bread as a simple, shareable tradition. It’s a reminder that comfort‑food content around holidays still drives engagement and curiosity. (youtube.com)
The clip was uploaded to the Mr H and Friends YouTube channel on March 17, 2026, which the video page shows as the publish date and lists the channel at about 131,000 subscribers. (youtube.com) The description names the on-screen family as David, Nakita and Elana and mentions baby Alissa, with the description specifically noting that “Elana gives her honest rating.” (youtube.com) The video’s description spells out the recipe ingredients—flour, buttermilk, baking soda and butter—and calls out serving the loaf warm with Kerrygold butter. (youtube.com) Mr H and Friends listed the upload as a premiere with scheduled times (10:15pm UK; equivalent U.S. times are shown in the description), and the channel says it posts new videos every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 10:15pm UK. (youtube.com) The YouTube description also promotes an official merch store and a Patreon for exclusive content, and short clips from the same family appear on the Mr H and Friends TikTok account, indicating cross‑platform promotion. (youtube.com) The soda‑bread clip follows Mr H and Friends’ established “Brits try” taste‑test format—other recent uploads on the channel include reaction and “try” videos such as “Brits Try [American Snacks, Candy & Soda]” that previously drew tens of thousands of views. (youtube.com)