Forbidden Rat Curry!! Nepal’s Musahar People!!
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1. FAMILY HOME
ADDRESS: Chitwan, Nepal
INTERVIEWEES: Shankar Chaudari + Kuri Tharuni
🇳🇵GHONGHI (SNAIL CURRY): Add mustard oil to a hot pan. Add snails and a mixture of fenugreek seeds, salt, turmeric powder, chili powder, cumin powder, ginger, and garlic. Add water and allow it to cook.
🇳🇵POKA (STICKY RICE BALL): Steam sticky rice then stuff it in the banana wrapper. Wrap and tie into a ball. Cook directly on the woodfire.
🇳🇵DRIED FISH: Mix Chhadi fish with turmeric powder and smoke above the fire for 1-2 hours. Mix well with sauce (ground green chili, garlic, salt, chili powder, and cumin seeds), chili, salt, cumin seed, and mustard oil.
🇳🇵PAREWAK SIWAR (ROASTED PIGEON IN MUD): Cover the pigeon with mud completely and grill the mud-covered pigeon. Remove mud and clean up meat. Serve with a mixture made from garlic, chili, ginger, turmeric, mustard oil, and cumin seeds.
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2. MUSAHAR’S HOME
ADDRESS: Badreni-7, Sauraha, Chitwan, Nepal
INTERVIEWEES: Birjan Musahar, Babita Musahar, Ganesh Majhi + Santa Majhi
🇳🇵PIG TESTICLES: Add mustard oil to a hot pan. Add onions and testicles, then fry until golden brown.
🇳🇵RAT CURRY: Torch and clean the rat. In a pan, add oil and onions, then rat meat, turmeric powder, garlic, ginger, a mixture of cumin seeds and coriander, chili paste, tomatoes, and water. Cook for 20 minutes.
🇳🇵PORK BBQ: Marinate pork with salt, ginger, a mixture of cumin seeds and coriander, garlic, chili paste, meat masala, and turmeric powder. Mix well and put meat on skewers, then grill on the woodfire.
🇳🇵PORK CURRY: Add salt, cumin paste, garlic, chili paste, meat masala/bay leaves, turmeric powder, green chilis, and tomatoes in a pot with the pork. Add water, then let cook for 20 minutes.
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@rajanvlog20
Жыл бұрын
Love from nepal
@christinejoymagday
Жыл бұрын
Rat curry, sounds delicious 😋😋😋
@aasishnechalee4121
Жыл бұрын
Pigeons are vegetarian bird
@suburunmushahary5822
Жыл бұрын
Come to Assam brother u will get a lot of foods and things to explore in here
@kiku1258
Жыл бұрын
You are My fev person from long time and still ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 💘 ❤️ 😍
This is not just a food review show…. also explains a lot about the country, people and culture…Hats off Sonny !!!
@sjnmhn
Жыл бұрын
Sonny goes to most underpriviledged people of my country, tries their food and teaches us that even white people are not castiest or racist!! Hands down!! no more discrimination on color, race, caste, gender etc in 21st century!!
@forgetfuldullahan5468
Жыл бұрын
It's the food network meets the History Channel!
@user-zx2et9lf8y
Жыл бұрын
Dude is really good
@marcusevonblade2804
Жыл бұрын
Thats what makes it best ever
@kiki29073
Жыл бұрын
Food is a major part of culture.
Even being a Nepali myself, I've only had a very few dishes shown in this video, the community was equally new. The whole video was truly out of the ordinary for me! Truly amazing! Thanks for this❤️
@-arya404
Жыл бұрын
Same to me , I never eaten any food that in the video . I am from Bihar and I know about mushar bcuz sometime my mom says ,you looking like mush har but I didn't know the meaning
@Rihan_jung_Xettriya
Жыл бұрын
@@-arya404 mushhar are the native people of Bihar later migrated towards Nepal...they are hard working people ...Due to the lack of education & awareness mostly mushahar people are suffering very much problem of poverty in Nepal...💖🥰🙏
@Adwrells
Жыл бұрын
@@-arya404 that mushahar bit was funny mine mom used to say that too 😁
@thecolorfulgecko2200
Жыл бұрын
@@-arya404 it’s not a good thing
@roshanibabu
Жыл бұрын
@@Rihan_jung_Xettriya That is right, Rihan. I had the opportunity to meet them during my qualitative research in 14 districts fo Bihar. Due to their lack of education, they and their families continued to be indentured laborers (bonded laborers) for generations. The landlords who belong to the dominant caste take advantage of their illiteracy and continue to exploit them. Luckily, a few IITians have formed a residential school for the Mushahar kids and they are now attending medical colleges and engineering schools.
My dentist is actually Nepalese. She is so friendly and will talk about her town sometimes when I'm there. She has a really calm demeanor so its great to listen to stories about Nepal while she's working on my teeth. It lowers anxiety!
@benp1201
Жыл бұрын
No one cares about your dentist
@ChairmanMeow1
Жыл бұрын
@@shahidsiraj1679 Shame on you dude. Racist. She is a wonderful dentist. Kind, caring, and great at her job.
@rohandalvi6476
Жыл бұрын
@@ChairmanMeow1 Do I know you?
@melanieowens356
9 ай бұрын
Awesome 👏🏽
@JustMichael51083
7 ай бұрын
Did you date her?😂
Sonny is showing the world not just the food but the untold stories that needs to be heard.. you are getting bigger and bigger
not many travelers are interested in exploring minor community of Nepal , and you did so well with it ... the seriousness and kindness at your face when you talked about lower caste proves how genuine you are as a person . im so glad i randomly clicked your video once and discovered you , thank you for visiting nepal sonny .... i wish i could meet you someday .
@youtubegk4105
Жыл бұрын
pariyar 😀😀from south👍
@eshwarkumar2834
Жыл бұрын
periyar? the guy who married his own daughter?
@cgs223
Жыл бұрын
The caste system isn't in Hinduism. Varna is a working system and was never meant to split the people. The word caste itself is a Portuguese word, meaning the caste system is not Hinduism but infact a side affect of colonization.
@vegitasama7633
Жыл бұрын
@@cgs223 caste word might portugese but cast as a whole or as a system have been their since ancient times it doesnt concern any religion
@cgs223
Жыл бұрын
@@vegitasama7633 again, he stated the “Hindu caste system” but he really means Mesopotamia system
I love the way he tries to merge himself into a different community without judging them, he makes them feel hospitable at thr own place. I love this guy.
I am from India. I would like to appreciate your effort to bring the true side of the countries to us.. KZreadrs these days are in search of sensation but you are one of few who bring true colors of culture & diversity. As you mentioned mushahr: who eat rats, even people out here don't know about such things exist in our society. Great work.. much appreciated.🙏🙏
Nepal has to be the most diversed country in the world considering how small in size it is. Every village has its own unique dish. Highly recommend visiting.
The uncle when he said " three to four times a night hits me hard" Also ,spicy s gone after the sip. Omg this uncle is so wholesome .Love your channel hope it grows beyond imagination soon.
@rocaez8739
Жыл бұрын
He's real deal dude 🤣
@retrospecative2454
Жыл бұрын
His channel is massive already
@greatplainsman3662
Жыл бұрын
Needs me a Nepa girl!
@rocaez8739
Жыл бұрын
@@greatplainsman3662 go to US and Europe or Japan and Australia. Ull find many thr according to ur choice
@kingsmen9636
Жыл бұрын
@@retrospecative2454 when I say this i mean a billion
It is not just the food, it is the sharing of different cultures, that is the best thing about this show. Kudos! 👏
Never feel ashamed of the food you eat or your culture. That's what makes us unique in this world.
@mishekahn1525
10 ай бұрын
@@hamid4567 why
@akhasshativeritsol1950
10 ай бұрын
Agreed, it's all just protein at the end of the day! ... Unless you eat cats, in which case you are a monster.
@sami-cyhmi
9 ай бұрын
@@hamid4567like what?
@rickdas975
7 ай бұрын
@casper it's there decisions what to eat or not🤦
@willsalpha8300
20 күн бұрын
@@vicreate1676 you know nothing. Keep quiet and learn
Sonny is not a typical KZread food taster he goes the extra mile to explore the real culture and very intelligently discusses the social injustice structures or discriminations. Real legend hats off to you bro 🔥🔥
I love how made them feel comfortable and made sure to tell them he doesn’t think it’s strange. That would mean a lot to me. Sonny’s so sweet.
I love how subtle the social commentary is and how easily you normalised their way of food.. my respect grew leaps !!
Nepal is an absolutely chill place for people as cool as you. Massive respect for not even flinching once. So unbiased and objective. Hope you had a great off the camera experience as well. Hope you keep returning ❤❤
What I find most interesting about this episode is how uncomfortable the guide is about eating these foods. It's a good juxtaposition showing us how most "modern" people would react to being offered such food. Then there's Sonny who comes in enthusiastically curious about how the food is acquired, prepared and served where he relishes the taste of the food no matter how bland or bizarre it is. It really shows Sonny's commitment to his craft and the underbelly of the show showcasing the people, their culture and lifestyle in their unique part of the world. Sonny has become the best at his craft.
@aunish6748
Жыл бұрын
You act like you'd eat rat meat 😂
@SeemsLogical
Жыл бұрын
@@aunish6748 If it was served to me it would be rude to refuse. Eating rat would probably taste better than most of us imagined it would taste. At least the rat was cooked and thoroughly seasoned. I would think if the "hang up" is that eating rat would make you sick since it is such a filthy animal, Sonny has eaten far riskier food in the past and been fine. What's so risky about eating it after it's been cooked? Sonny even said in this episode "If your options were to eat meat only once a week or eat rat, I can see why people chose to eat rats. It's free, why not make use of it?" In some parts of the world that's the mindset you gotta have to survive.
@Rin_Chawngthu
Жыл бұрын
Rat found in forests are clean cause they eat bamboo and other plants, rats found in cities are dirty and should not be eaten. Even the forest rats are differentiated based on their belly colour whether they can be eaten or not. That's what one of the farmers in our place said
@sungzuk7
Жыл бұрын
@@SeemsLogical I will deny it. It's your right to refuse. It's not disrespect but if you don't like it you can't accept it.
@tryphineshumba1181
Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't eat the rat either tbh
he never judges other peoples food. he is not only making food content but he is spreading awareness about important things as well. that is why it is the best ever food review show(^^)
Love how I'm learning about my own country from Sonny 😂
@prabeshshrestha205
Жыл бұрын
Aaya ma ni chakit xu
@avinasnpt6145
Жыл бұрын
same pinch bros
@gamerbro8163
Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 same here
@muhbakhtiare4149
Жыл бұрын
bro😅🤣🤣
@deep152deep
Жыл бұрын
There is nothing like learning...u have to experience yourself 🙂
I love your series and your story, as someone who hasn't traveled much from the Midwest its inspiring and relatable, especially when you discussed watching Anthony Bourdain nonstop and feeling inspired haha. Your open approach to different cuisine and culture is extremely watchable, entertaining, even informative, It's always great to see another video from you, and I'm glad things took off for you. This show competes with the very best and shines. Much love, keep doing you.
This show in particular not only show the food) various types of food of each region but it also takes a trip down the memory lane into history and also sends us a social message to the society by showcasing about some of the most pressing issues of the society.
As a Nepali I'm again tearing up... thanks for covering our country 🇳🇵 ❤️
@yomuthabyotch
Жыл бұрын
yes but now show genuine solidarity by eating rat curry.
@JIRENGAMNG
Жыл бұрын
Tearing up wow
@romanambrose5182
Жыл бұрын
Tearing up? Seriously, get a life
@Ajor777
Жыл бұрын
Say no to Caste system
@lincolncrawfish9958
Жыл бұрын
See how many likes you get Vs negative comments. How's nice that people can feel your sentimental
Before dying i want to visit this country Nepal what a lovely place what a lovely people 🇧🇷🇳🇵🙏
@prabeshshrestha205
Жыл бұрын
Always welcome to be here 😊
@rajeshsinghtv77643
Жыл бұрын
Always welcome to here love from Nepal
@pembasherpa1976
Жыл бұрын
I'll guide you ☺
@Sonamgya
Жыл бұрын
From Brazil bring Neymar sign jersey okay brother
@abhimarapachey
Жыл бұрын
@@Emptinesscreation i need to back in 564bc then.
One of my stress reliever watching and downloading all your videos for me to watch if i dont have a internet 😅 thank you sonny for being a tour guide in different countries ,I feel like I've been there and tasted the food there.. Really the best ever food review show 😊❤️
I love your videos because I can find even the simplest new item or technique to add to my own cooking. This week, I'm making Poha (flattened rice) with peas and potato. So excited!
Nepal offers a rich tapestry of experiences that are different from both India and China, making it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking adventure, spirituality, or cultural immersion.
@kingnole4237
Жыл бұрын
Nepal is part of India culturally,Hindu- Hindu brothers...Jai Pashupatinath
@KiranSharma-md1wh
Жыл бұрын
@@kingnole4237 how can a old country be part of a new country?? Hmmm! Are you guys part of pakistan? I think so!
@kingnole4237
Жыл бұрын
@@KiranSharma-md1wh wherever Hindus reside India comes automatically
@joelshrestha4672
Жыл бұрын
@@kingnole4237 lado
@fenimorefillmore5322
Жыл бұрын
@@kingnole4237 Nepal is older than India never conquered always free young and wild as a nation ☺️🇳🇵
I really love this episode in Nepal series, even translator/co host is authentic. Happy for you Sonny.
@skitzcunt4213
Жыл бұрын
he didnt eat the rat... booo
@Yesteayum
Жыл бұрын
@@skitzcunt4213 and what's wrong about that? He was there as a guide/translator and he did his job.
@basantapandeyy
Жыл бұрын
@@skitzcunt4213😂😂
Best content on utube. Its amazing what different cultures eat. Cant wait for more
With Sonny, I travel the world from the comfort of my basement! Exploring amazing Cuisine and tribes that I would never discover by myself throughout my life! SONNY you're channel is amazing! Keep up the good work!
You definitely portrayed social stratification based on caste which still prevails in our country, while still covering the most unique foods that our Terai people had to offer. I'm glad that you covered it, as I was waiting for this series since you appeared on joe rogan's podcast. Will be waiting for Yak's dishes in the next episode.
@moktan289
Жыл бұрын
Yep 😂🤣
@deathdrone6988
Жыл бұрын
Cant wait for the crazy honey!
@ayushthapa6914
Жыл бұрын
@@deathdrone6988 yeah, that too but many channels have already covered that and I have watched people puking and getting knocked out live with my own eyes. That's why it's gonna be same as other channels, but it will definitely be more entertaining with MR. Bandana guy as a host.🤣🤣🤣
@sjnmhn
Жыл бұрын
Sonny goes to most underpriviledged people of my country, tries their food and teaches us that even white people are not castiest or racist!! Hands down!! no more discrimination on color, race, caste, gender etc in 21st century!!
@user-yj3ee2bj3i
Жыл бұрын
I love yak. I had it in a Nepalese restaurant in nyc
What I love about Sonny is that his not scared to try new dishes. Respect💯
You definitely should also travel Himalayan region it's the most beautiful part of Nepal..Thank you for showing our country.
Truly.... Touched With Ur Video.... Not Just Exploring About Different Types Of Food, But Also Exploring The Caste Inequalities Too In Ur Video.... Truly... Inspirational....Thank U So Much Sonny.... 💜
Mostly KZreadr and vloggers visit Kathmandu and return back but you are showing real Nepal through visiting different regions and showing different cuisine culture and tradition. ❤️
Being a Nepali & grown up in Terai Region I even don’t know much more about Terai and their culture.. Thanks buddy for educating me 🙏🙏🙏
You are a great guy Sonny. Thank you for always showcasing different cultures with positivity. We need more of you in the world. Cheers.
Great video highlighting food and culture. Good Job, Sonny
While other vloggers/travellers do it the traditional way, you visiting and letting people know about the hidden side of Nepal to others as well as even Nepalese people makes your videos standout. Keep doing what you do, and we love your videos. Show us more about Nepal, and yes have a lovely stay here!
Loving this Nepal series, I filmed a Nepalese restaurant and have to say it was some of the best food I've tried. Amazing people aswell. Keep up the awesome work. 👍😁
@sjnmhn
Жыл бұрын
Sonny goes to most underpriviledged people of my country, tries their food and teaches us that even white people are not castiest or racist!! Hands down!! no more discrimination on color, race, caste, gender etc in 21st century!!
@liam_marley_eat
Жыл бұрын
@@sjnmhn I agree 👍 the world is a better place for people like sonny. Food is the real love of any country bringing people together regardless of anything else. ☺️
I'm very glad that u are in Nepal. Hope u will explore different parts along with their special food , culture and celebrations . Very very thanks for showing local Nepalese people and their food at global level and hope u have a great time here in Nepal.
Great video, man! Appreciate you Sunny for showing me something about my culture I didn't even know existed!!
Thank you for all of the hard work you put into these videos. What did we do to deserve you dude!
He can adapt in every country he visit, I love this guy.
Best ever food review show - for a reason. There's no other like Sonny. It's been years and every episode feels like the first one. Carry on ❤️
Love the way you continiously approching the translator guy to try the rat meat so that you can show the musahar community people there is no discrimination on the culture , caste and the food their tradition has to offer. Keep doing great work sir. Much love🎉
@it.is.mario.
Жыл бұрын
If a foreigner comes to South Asia what caste do they belong to?
Really great video. Me being from Nepal and still not knowing anything about the tharu community was really shameful. Thank you so much for the information about food and culture. This is really the best ever food review show. And you are really the best guy to host it. Just ready to eat anything.
This content had me wide eyed, thanks!
People being disgusted by looking at them eating rats and pigeons, let me just tell you a bit of history. Lower caste exist in hindu culture whether it be india , nepal, even in south india and north India these people were eventually forced due to caste being a reason for not letting them do agriculture, raise cattle they had to survive and the only thing left was scavenging which was basically rats and common birds like pigeons, and even today the caste system prevails dont know why! Though the food culture is slowly diminishing however few things are still there.
@adrianaslund8605
9 күн бұрын
Rats and pigeons seem pretty normal.
We are proud to be tharu , thanks you for elaborate our culture in the history of Nepal this is first time i see some one who explored Tharu culture ask them For Bagiya as well
@everestsportsworld8193
Жыл бұрын
But musa 😂😂😂 yar musa nakhau tyo ta. Xaddim hau bro 😂 Tara I loved to test once
@bijaychhetri7618
Жыл бұрын
sab muji khana napako dhotiharu ho
@RjArjun_officially
Жыл бұрын
@@bijaychhetri7618 dhoti na bhanum na Khana na paka haina bro Rojgari ani Absor na payer , they arey living their life in their way. brother Nepali nai ho but cast lower ho bhandai ma Dhoti vana mildaina. ni Main dhoti ta tyo ho jasle Andolan ko name ma khula chori garyooo Nepal ko mutu ma rahey ko Kathmandu bata Lotess mall bata tyo sab dhoti haru ho, 🙏
@masterjack96
Жыл бұрын
i know you guys are the best people. you people are sojho i have tasted your foods. Chatani haru nai daami huncha Tharuko plus ghungi ni babal lagcha. Kasam malai thakali vanda ni Tharu khana mann parcha. I know you guys are not Dhoti stuffs, you guys are more Nepali and whiter than most Bahuns and chetris 🤣
Nepal is a small country yet so diverse in food culture tradition and topography because of its geo location between two world gaints India and china as a tourist by visiting Nepal you will get the experience of visiting both china and India.
what a gorgerous video, Being a Nepali, I never ever have seen and heard this part of food. Thank you for bringing it up. This is the reason why the show is NAMED as Best Ever Food Review Show.
Great video! You made things look so simple.
Sonny thank you for continuing to provide genuine insight into the cultures of many different communities around the world. Not only do you present their culture with respect and understanding, you also capture the beauty of the land they live in. 👌
A lot of mustard oil use in Nepal I've noticed. Also that couple that shared their breakfast with Sonny really be getting it in huh? 3 or 4 rounds is impressive. And the way he was feeding his queen breakfast, that's love!
@tryphineshumba1181
Жыл бұрын
I like how affectionate they are at their ages.
@nabingurung2010
Жыл бұрын
It's because we produce mustard while sunflower and other oils are mostly imported .
@binkssake6909
Жыл бұрын
Mustard, soybean and sunflower most used oil in Nepal
@pranitasangroula4998
Жыл бұрын
cause meat and vegetables cooked on mustard oil taste better
@muslimcel4581
Жыл бұрын
Mustard oil use is also common in eastern india
I love how you interact with people of levels of life. Truly amazing. Please come to South Africa again😊❤❤
Awesome episode, thanks Sonny!
The first time i came across this channel was when it had around a million subs, and i used to laugh at the channel's name jokes, it had good videos and was fun to watch on the side, but after all this time i am fully convinced that Best Ever Food Review Show TOTALLY deserves that name! i look forward to every video and pause anything i'm doing to fully invest in what i'm watching, is been so educational, many many many things that i never got to see on other media, not only about food but about the cultures, good sides, bad sides, amazing co-hosts, incredible people, an amazing crew and editing team, AND SUNNY THE BEST HOST I HAVE EVER SEEN! funny, adorable, so respectful, Thank you for all the effort that is put into this videos! you guys are all amazing ♥
I admire your open mindedness, Sonny. You're such a respectful guest, while still remaining your silly self the whole time. Love this show!
@harveysigua2059
Жыл бұрын
Hollywood movies
@j0rd0
Жыл бұрын
@@harveysigua2059 go on
very cool and interesting view of a culture not many get to see or learn about. i love sonny's openness and honesty, especiallly when he said not many nepalis will accept food from one of his hosts and his translator very pointedly did not partake. fair of the editors to leave that in.
your vids is really good,. to learn in every nation/tribe/ communities food
even being nepali i myself nvr knew so many things abt own country..u r exploring the hidden culture traditions of our country n reaching out to large grp to knw abt it...hats off..such a dwn to earth n open minded person
@mixeverything2351
Жыл бұрын
Woow
Just love how you bring culture, history, social life together with food !
Hats off to you Sonny for respecting cultures and attaching dignity to their customs .
Truly amazing, your episodes are just perfect❤
I had never seen videos of rural nepal and their way of life (only kathmandu and few other tourist destinations). This video is really special. Thanks sonny and team!!
I dont usually comment but had to say - the quality of questions you ask (and the tact with which you ask) is amazing! Pretty sure the Nepal series will get you to 10 million. Love and respect from a Nepali
Love this! Keep up the good work
Respect to Sonny for all his activities n he ate everything what they offered n he respect each n every person's he met including the food ✨
Awesome content as always!! Love learning more about different cultures through cuisine but also from first hand accounts of what life is like
sonny is too humble, open-minded and humble to others culture and their living styles. huge respect for u man
Love Nepal, all the misteries, history, people and culture the country offers to the world
I am from the tarai region. I had always heard about musahar but never seen finally I got the chance to see these people just because of him. thank you.
Hats off to this man, Really love how you really committed to eat such unique and for many people very unusual food, the transparency is spot, keep it up man.
from the USA. thank you for showing all parts of the culture from food to the mentality! your show is amazing.
Its so lovely sharing the cultural foods with the whole world get to know well the cultures❤️ but i almost cried seeing the little pigeons being prepared to get eaten they were so cute 😂😂😂
Thank you all for the look into their food and so much more.
That's why it's a best food review show. There is no partition no separation. All are equal ❤❤❤
It is amazing to see these episodes were Sonny explores different types of food and culture, simple day to day recipes and ingredients. Thanks for this
Sonny u just present things in its true form. Superb
Side I just want to thank you for taking me on an adventure by watching your content super amazing I salute you brother👌💯💯
Sonny, I applaud you! You are so open minded when it comes to eating other cultures’ cuisine. I certainly could not stomach most of the exotic foods you eat. 🇨🇦
Congrats dude, you are really the Best Ever Food Review Show Ever!!!!
I'm from Bihar, India and I don't belong to Mushar community but still my grandparents used to consume rats too much as they were poor and hadn't so much to eat. But they focused on children's education and today we are out of poverty and no need to consume such things. ❤😅
@aryanhassan4659
8 ай бұрын
Maybe you were musahar....you still are musaharr
@shashikant3150
3 ай бұрын
Much better than being k2a@@aryanhassan4659
Omg I am so fond of you for trying food and not putting people down for eating what they eat ❤
Thank you again for your hard work Sonny and crew for showing us so much of the world and all these wonderful people.
Wow Sonny if there is an award for being a good person you should get it, wherever you go you always appreciate the food the locals prepare and you treat them with the greatest of respect. Well done and thank you to you and your whole team🖖🖖🖖🖖
To all the people saying rats are unhygienic to eat, that is true only in urban areas where rats feed on human sewage and waste. In rural areas, rats feed on leftover field crops or roots, and are far less likely to carry parasites. No different from eating pigs or goats, which will feed on the same stuff.
Thank u for sharing the different parts of our country
I'm always so impressed when people, who are living in what we'd consider poverty here in the North American bubble, are willing to share their food and home with Will. I'm flabbergasted when they break out the big ticket items and delicacies on his account. Expending precious meat from their own farms and stables. Even if he's compensating them in some way, it is still an amazing show of generosity and grace. I'm grateful, since I greatly enjoy seeing different kinds of food and preparation methods from all over the world.
Thank you so much, Sonny, and your entire team for presenting the diversity of our country in terms of culture and their respective cuisine. Finally, the world gets to know about Nepalese cuisine, which is very unique and carries it own identity, respectively. Loved it❤️ #Yourregularviewer 🇳🇵
What I like about him is no waste of time straight to the point... Keep up brother
Appreciate the way you eat local food without any hesitation and bring out such culinary treasures to the world. In India different states have a variety of delicacies, like if you go to Kerala you will be introduced to Pork, Rabbit, Duck, etc. In Assam you can find pigeons, silk worms. Nagaland is famous for Dog meat.. So each state has a variety of delicacies which cannot be found in the other. Such diversity can be seen only here and hence the statement "In India you cannot find unusual creatures/meat" is not entirely true.
Many food vloggers came and went from Nepal but this side of Nepal was still invisible to many..Good Work Sir..
Wow! Your story telling and film making techniques really add the cherry on the top of these amazing cultures, people and food. Thank you for the great content.
Thank you for this amazing video ❤
So so thankful to you for being so respectful and understanding towards the culture and the whole caste conversation. This is why being worldly and learning about new cultures is so important. It makes you a better more understanding person. Loved it when you acknowledged the guilt associated to eating rats and making her feel better.❤
The way he respects every single person.... that's something commendable....it doesn't matter what they eat we all are Neplease!! .. loved it.... buddy 🤘
Omg Sonny! Thank you for representing these two communities. The Tharus are tribal people of Southern Nepal so they are not a part of the caste system, although discriminated. Some even have connections to the Newar community that you vlogged about. The Musahar community is the oppressed caste community from the Madhesi (Southern Nepal community) people. The exist cross border in India also. They exist throughout many states in north India. I'm so happy you represented them in this format showing their food culture. I'm from the northern Nepali community we aren't as exposed to the Madhesi Dalit community but this was eye opening. I really hope things change in the future and they get their due respect.
@rrsr2189
Жыл бұрын
Ok
Sonny you are amazing .. literally definition of awesome human being 🙏
great content, great people, great country, great food. thankyou for showing this side of my country. although the cast system has some part that effects our society, our government is actively trying to remove this. and none of the people i know discriminates anyone on this basis. iv got many friends from this community and they r one of the best people i know.