How to harvest perennial cassava and preserve it for 365 days, homegrown food - Ep.165
How to harvest perennial cassava and preserve it for 365 days, homegrown food - Ep.165
Do you know? I have planted these trees cassavas for 3 years now, I just harvested them today. The cassava roots are very large. After harvesting, I process and preserve them by drying. Hopefully there will be no rain in the coming days, otherwise my cassava pile will be ruined
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Do you know? I have planted these trees cassavas for 3 years now, I just harvested them today. The cassava roots are very large. After harvesting, I process and preserve them by drying. Hopefully there will be no rain in the coming days, otherwise my cassava pile will be ruined.
@bujtorm
2 жыл бұрын
Let's hope it doesn't rain! But let's say it can not be avoided. Is it possible to build something like a drying shed with a slow fire and walls to keep the moisture out?
@petepeterson4540
2 жыл бұрын
how about I give you a hundred if you eat one half of one raw. tell them the down sides of eating it raw so nobody gets poisoned
@7daysfan932
2 жыл бұрын
How are you able to produce that many videos?
@mobiousenigma
2 жыл бұрын
its mostly starch ? casava.... starch converts to sugar which yeast loves to eat..... casava beer ? do they make it and if the laws there have changed i would say forget the cotton and grow hemp it has so many more uses and makes a better cloth , you have the facilities to grow and process it you could "rhett" it in the pond and skuctching it is a simple as putting a bunch of nails in the waterwheel axle to act as a comb.... hemp seed contains a healthy oil you can cook with and is also edible or usable as animal feed .. cotton pain in the butt plant hard to harvest and process
@kathycampbell8485
2 жыл бұрын
@@petepeterson4540 I looked up the poisonous side, it has a cyangenic glucose that has to be scraped, boiled and or dried. Not raw. Seriously, would you knowing and willingly ingest cyanide for $100!?! If the answer is yes, then you should seek medical help!
Sometimes before falling a sleep I like watching this beautiful scenery and you work on something interesting. I don't know why, but it's so relaxing. Kinda reminds me childhood summers at my grandmother in a farm.
@purenature3483
2 жыл бұрын
Samee, I watch him before I sleep too
@zhengineer158
2 жыл бұрын
Samee ❤️🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩❤️
@kelseygs1
2 жыл бұрын
@@zhengineer158 Cause he's quiet..best meditation and medication eva
Great video as always! I'm amazed at the work you put in. An old saying my Grandfather used to say. "There's 3 things a man never gets tired of watching..... Fire, running water, and someone else working"
Какой молодец!!! Восхищаюсь!!! Такие люди, как ты никогда не будут бедными.
@nguyenthanhtran556
Жыл бұрын
Знакомый язык! Приветик из Вьетнама! )))
I’ll never complain about having to wash and peel potatoes again. That was an epic harvest!
the amount of cassavas you harvested and grew was insane! Cant wait to see and learn from what you do next! Love your videos! it really helps people learn to enjoy nature and the outdoors more than just the big cities! You inspire me to really want to travel to different countries just to go explore!
@suwokowoko5172
2 жыл бұрын
Come to asia and feel the nature
@blackbway
2 жыл бұрын
He could probably make flour with them. That's what I would do
@suwokowoko5172
2 жыл бұрын
@@blackbway No, he didn't make flour. But, he dried the cassavas then he will cooked them as like as cooked rice
@blackbway
2 жыл бұрын
@@suwokowoko5172 I did not say he made flour, I said that he COULD use them to make flour, that's what I would do. If I had that much cassava anyway.
@lovefreebee
2 жыл бұрын
@@blackbway the only way with those small pieces no any other ways around...
視頻主完全靠自己一個人自己的雙手打造出自己的家園太厲害了佩服👍👍👍
its always so exciting watching your videos, so much fun to see how many big roots you'll pull up etc!!
You need to plant a small fish next to the cotton plants. I love the way you do everything from scratch, make the iron, then hammer, then nail, then sawmill... your the most skilful of all on KZread. I notice some of them follow your channel and then try to copy your skills in their survival videos. Very proud of you, I wish I was there to help.
PSA to anyone planning to plant cassava for themselves! Please Please PLEASE remember to do your research - Cassava in its unprocessed form can be highly toxic, being high in cyanide deposits. Please make sure that any cassava you obtain fresh has been processed enough to be safe for human or animal consumption. The processing to make it into tapioca flour is usually sufficient (you see him start the process here), however caution is advised for first homegrown attempts. The wikipedia page on cassava has a number of concerning incidents in its report, so please be careful for your own sake.
@nguyenthanhtran556
Жыл бұрын
As far as I know, cassava turns to be toxic after incorrecet preservation?!
Your work ethic is incredible🙏
You are doing a great job!👏thank you for sharing God bless you. 🙏💞🥰👍..🇺🇲
I know yuca/cassava very well after yrs working with indigenous and mestizo farmers in the deepest of the Amazon forests (where the plant comes from). Just some comments: 1) Why do you *harvest* the entire crop at the same time? (btw, your skill at improving soil texture is exemplary as I have never seen anybody in the Amazon harvest the tubers like you are able to do). 2) You need to learn how to make *fariña de yuca.* It's made of grated and dried pulp to a course grainy consistency. It's easily stored and extensively used in soups, salads, and as a thickener to all sorts of meals. Delicious. 3) If you don't like fariña maybe try to make yuca 'beer', ie *masato.* This is a typical indigenous drink and made of fermented pulp where the traditional 'starter' is enzymes from human salvia. Since that isn't too hygienic ppl now often use sweet potato and sugar. Highly recommended as a nutritional breakfast booster before hard labor, but be aware, you can get drunk where you might have to face the jungle spirits, and the hangover is legendary (hahaha, I know). 4) Or if you have access to (palm?) oil you can make a slicer, slice the yuca in thin flakes and fry it just like potato *chips* (or French fries if you prefer). Point is: plant and harvest continually in smaller quantity as I'm sure the environment you're in allows for year round growth.
Good morning! Always a good day when I get to watch your videos! 😁
You are my favourite survival youtuber! Keep up the grind!
@naddakeeps9964
2 жыл бұрын
Is this really survival anymore. dude's living good.
@Curt_D
2 жыл бұрын
@@naddakeeps9964 true lmao
@kriztov265
2 жыл бұрын
@@naddakeeps9964 It really is just a natural progression. Its interesting to watch the development. In a survival situation at what point would you continue to live at the first steps over being able to comfortably progress ? Your spot on though he has elevated his standard and as a result his survival chances ie living good :)
@JustOneAsbesto
2 жыл бұрын
Tuber. I get it.
@tomikamedley7484
2 жыл бұрын
I agree, I like Wargeh as well!!
I'm Brazilian, always though cassava was a Brazil only thing, interesting to see it has been introduced in Asia. The natives here have been eating cassava for millenia. Did you know you can make flour with it? You might want to try it out. With the flour you can make a lot of things.
@mamaming8447
2 жыл бұрын
Not only Asia but also the Caribbean and Africa all know about the flour.
@StuffandThings_
2 жыл бұрын
Crops from the Americas have been feeding the world for centuries now. Those indigenous farmers made some damn good varieties!
@kaitlynlsari681
2 жыл бұрын
Cassava is south American!? I always thought it was a Polynesian plant, it's in just about every Pacific island group I can think of! Wow that's really interesting.
@paysontom1
2 жыл бұрын
Also called Manioc and Yucca
@jennaguzman7269
2 жыл бұрын
He makes flour u should see the machine he made that make it for him.thats insane 😂.If the world goes to shit i wouldnt mind being his neighbor and learn from him right....😊
Always love your videos. One of my favorite channels on youtube!
what an excellent harvest. Awesome job.
What an amazing harvest! What a crazy haul! Love the content!
So happy watching you updating almost every day 😍
Hi primitive skills! Thanks for being so great!
Awesome video. Was super cool seeing the process to making cassava. Thank you for all the hard work you do!
have a nice day too
bom dia meu amigo você está de parabéns pelo seu trabalho maravilhoso eu gostei 👍
Браво!!! Супер!!! Класс!!! Молодец!!!
Молодец 👍✌️🔥 мне понравилось.
Parabens deu bastante trabalho👍
Спасибо за видео...Как всегда интересно и познавательно..ты мастер на все руки))))
I swear, if next episode is "how to make taiwanese bubble tea," I'm quitting my job and moving to the jungle.
@duongtieuta223
2 жыл бұрын
Lol you gave him the idea. He can make that pretty easily.
Не, ну меня радует такой подход. Это значит, что в следующем году он не оставит нас без видосов.
Saudades querido 😚
You can also make cassava starch from raw cassava...& make pudding with coconut...🤩😋😋lots of love& regards from KERALA, INDIA 🇮🇳🙏
Boiled cassava with meat is very good!! (famous swamped cow, or pork, chicken) Take a look. Here in Brazil, the manioc foliage is different. There are several recipes to make. Congratulations, success!
Greetings from Bulgaria
Хороший урожай👍
Вы молодец!!! Пусть сбудутся все Ваши мечты!!!
Wow! I've never seen so much harvested at once. Good job. Take care and God bless.
Love your videos very relaxing 😀
Muito trabalho ,ótimos resultados, uma boa casa ,pesqueiro plantações animais muito bem tem que fazer uma lareira dentro da sua casa é colocar um forró de bambú estou vendo que colheu muita mandioca não vai faltar raiz pra comer farinha e polvilho. Além daquele pirão de peixe ou caldo de peixe feito com farinha.trabalhou muito resultado não seria diferente e o melhor sozinho e com muita coerência e destreza 👏👏estou esperando fazer a blusa de algodão🙋🤗🇧🇷
MMMmmm love tapioca. It purifies the soil that it grows in.
My shirts do that too! 💪
Good video as always. You deserve a vacation.
Hello how are u? Such an amazing place to live so quiet and peaceful i know u really enjoy the simple life there which is so natural beauty of nature's keep the good work watching from Phils i admire your talent and sooo creative 😘😘😘
Привет. Спасибо за видео.
Yes I see you.... Doing it big bro nice.
Trời oi, cách lọt vô khoái mi làm bác nhớ lại thời giải phóng SG phải đi mua đất ở Hơn ai hết để sống, buồn nhieu
Hello, nice to see you.
Best film-maker 2022
Nice harvest.
I love primitive skills! I started watching when you made the mask when covid first broke out. Your videos are so peaceful and simple. I play your videos while I meditate. Where / how did you initially learn and developed all your amazing skills? Did you go to school to learn all your skills or did you grow up learning them or what? Keep up the great stuff !!!!! Sincerely, Hero
Good job 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Be safe
Very much inspired by your works,keep it up and best of luck for your future,I am also planning to move away from urban and go away to jungle,just wait for same 30/40 years,every rich persons will rush to farmhouse or out of cities etc, for unforseen things like climate change will bring untold/unseen problems,so dear friends I personally believe we will one day have to leave the comfort zone in search of permitive living,best of luck.
Goodjob bro..keep it up
On my country, Indonesia, the dried cassavas we called it "gaplek". Its can be the substitution of rice. On the other region its be the main foods with some various of cooking ways
@glendaguerrero310
2 жыл бұрын
in the phil we eat cassava as a snack just boilit with coconut cream and sugar it is very deliciousand also we have plenty of recipe regarding cassava.in the province cassava is their subtitute for rice.just boil it presto they have lunch already
@suwokowoko5172
2 жыл бұрын
@@glendaguerrero310 In Indonesia, there are several areas that make cassava as a snack and some make it their main food
Brasil Gosto muito de seus vídeo Você é o melhor dos melhores Grande abraço.
Yay, Now you can store long wood on the crossbeams and keep it dry!
The veggie chopping was so suspenseful, if I tried to do that I'd have lost a thumb for sure.
@Papi_Mango
2 жыл бұрын
Why is he throwing it in the fish pond?
@Rog_Sterling
2 жыл бұрын
@@Papi_Mango feed the fish?
muito bom, parabéns
halo juga ..Bogor hadir
Ты выбрал очень хорошее место, вода все смотрится.
thanks for the new video 🙂
Cassava are not poison,it's very nice 😒 cooked it until it soft an add the coconut 😋 cream in it 😋 plus I love watching your small firms
Looks like it's time for a nice kitchen and table
Bạn nên làm nhiều video liên quan đến nuôi động vật để làm cho kênh nhiều màu sắc hơn: thuần hóa nuôi gà, nuôi lợn, gà vịt .
very good
Muito bom 🇧🇷
selamat malam weooo weri2 good singkong nja banyak sekali aku salut dengan anda jang penuh inpirasi semoga sukses selalu amin hongkong hadir 👍👍👍👍👍
hello from New Zealand love watching your videos your amazing would love to come for a visit or even move their away from this life lots of hard work
Good... Perfect....
I appreciate your videos.. they are one of the best I have ever seen on youtube! I love your patience and thoroughness... Good luck :-)
Well done 👍
amazing as always!!!
Hola, Dan? Qué bueno que ya cosechaste la yuca! Oye, creo que estaría genial si pudieras crear un horno para hornear con hornillas para cocinar. Cómo va la cría de peces? Sabes? Pienso que estaría súper bien además criar cerdos y gallinas salvajes, para que tengas más comida a la mano. Qué te parece la idea? Con la próxima cosecha de algodón podrás sacar algunas prendas 🙋🏻♀️
Поработал как всегда на славу! Интересно на сколько тебе хватит этих запасов? И почему ты не оставил на семена? Как будешь выращивать следующий урожай? Ты ведёшь очень интересный образ жизни, занимаешься тем что по душе и это твоя работа.
@user-or8yo3zz6d
2 жыл бұрын
семян полный лес, запасов хватит не на долго, постоянно нужно искать еду, занимается он этим потому что не такой как все
@user-or8yo3zz6d
2 жыл бұрын
спросил бы лучше что за приблудУ он ест и какая она на вкус, тебе бы лайкнуло 7 гномов и автор бы увидел твой коммент
diferente do jeito que fazem aqui no norte do brazil.
Está buena esa cosecha de yuca👍
keep up the great work
腕の筋肉💪が、ハンパない。ケガしないようにね✌️
You should show how to make soap. You have all the ingredients. Soak the wood ash to get potassium hydroxide and use the pig fat/lard. Very necessary primitive skill!
I want to ask.... Is really be worth it to create a rise farmland besides the lake? Is any other type of farm you can make? How about to create a fenced area-farm!!! Love your videos ❤
yummy casava my tommy
Sungguh luarbiasa dg kesabarannya , sukses selalu ya 🙏🙏🙏
How I wish I had a piece of land to work on. It's too boring living in the busy city. Can only see all kinds of transports moving and the people seems like never sleep unlike your place can live peacefully and can sleep soundly. Breathing fresh air everyday. Good day to you.
Muy lindo tu video .sos un genio con todas las cosas que ases ..te saludo desde Argentina
Nice looking cassava!
Could you build a smoke house out of bamboo, to dry your food supplies? Maybe use your kiln heat somehow? Just a thought.
Отличный ролик молодец
Felicidades que tengas un excelente día muchos saludos
it will be great if you build some oven or kitchen stove😁
bueno dia k bello lugar es ay
Tinggal di pedesaan yang penting kita selalu bahagia.
Gesegnete Ostern Euch Allen!
Amigo saludos desde Venezuela.😊☺
In Brazil we calle this root as "Mandioca", "Macaxeira" or even "Aipin" depends of the region of the country!
@DeathAngel135
2 жыл бұрын
Wait, I never realized mandioca and aipin are the same thing
@fernandoamaral4424
2 жыл бұрын
@@DeathAngel135 Yes, are the same think!
@suwokowoko5172
2 жыл бұрын
In Indonesia we called it, "ubi", "singkong", " ketela", "pohong", " budin", "sampek", "boled" and "kaspe" A lot of names for a same root depends of the regions in my country
@TheSUale
2 жыл бұрын
In Fiji, we call it “tavioka.” One of our staple foods.
@Davi_Cyrax
2 жыл бұрын
@@DeathAngel135 you're not wrong, in fact exist some diferences between Aipin and Mandioca roots especies, but people used to name as the same thing (again depends of the region)
It would be interesting if he could build a baking oven of sorts.
INDONESIA HADIR SELALU
I thought the palm leaves hanging down gave the house some rustic charm.
What does cassava taste like. Wow,that's alot of cassava. Good crop. Nana Chris ( Arizona)
收成不错👍
Jolie ! Félicitation :)