Tribal People Try Cowboy's Food For The First Time
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Villagers from remote Tribal people from different regions of Pakistan Try Cowboy Food For The First Time
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What's your opinion on Guns?
@shawnaellcey6970
2 жыл бұрын
They should be for protection only, but it is only a tool and the owner has the responsibility to use it correctly.
@ebashford5334
2 жыл бұрын
Useful in rural areas. They really only cause trouble in larger towns and cities.
@mokumboi19
2 жыл бұрын
Don't like them. There are occasions when they are necessary, but not nearly as often as some dumb person finds a dumb use for them.
@miraveta
2 жыл бұрын
For people wondering why we need such big guns in North america... look up what a bull moose is. Or a grizzly. Luckily we only have black bears where I live and they get the literal shit scared out of them by a common house cat. Those fucking rabbits though they tear up your garden and if the pellet gun doesn't keep them away you may need a 22. A slingshot works well too
@friartalk6060
2 жыл бұрын
Every competent adult free man has a right to be armed, but no mortal human has a right to take human life for any reason, so defense against humans should always be nonlethal, even if a gun is used.
"Everybody wants to try the kings food.. Great is the person who loves the poor mans food" I swear Mustafa is a freaking wizard.
@ANIME.HUB01
Жыл бұрын
There are a lot of people in our place like Mustafa, in cold nights while having some traditional food, few old age people and younger people sit together and makes this kind of conversation.
"Now give us horses and guns" Naseeba is a MOOD!
@Reactistan
2 жыл бұрын
😄
The greatest compliment Cowboy food can ever receive is Mustafa's approval.
@Reactistan
2 жыл бұрын
:D True
@heerubolly
2 жыл бұрын
Heheeeeee
@HereticalGamer
2 жыл бұрын
It's so strange to think I know this man's preference and have never been around him in my life 😆
@haid3r88
2 жыл бұрын
He's lowkey a real like Cowboy himself, he's a badass.
@cut_putashatsang9784
2 жыл бұрын
Yeehawww...
"Great is the person that loves poor men's food." ~Uncle Mustafa When I was a boy, my father would give us poor man's supper. It might be just a bowl of beans with buttered bread, or black eyed peas with cornbread, or spinach and eggs. But he had a way of making it seem wonderful, and special to eat "poor man's supper". I have not been able to convince my own children the same way my father did with me. 😢
@pablodelsegundo9502
2 жыл бұрын
Same- I come (on one side) from a long line of broke Mexicans and you learn to make the most of what's available. Lots of potatoes, beans, tortillas, beef tongue, tripe, organ meats, etc. And like with you, it was the men who did the best culinary magic.
@Reactistan
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Safia and I both have extremely humble beginnings. Potatoes and lentils were cheapest food at that time and our only meal. As a result we still love simple dishes and even simple way of living.
@telebubba5527
2 жыл бұрын
In the Netherlands "poor men's food" is still quite popular. It's basically mashed potatoes with a vegetable and some meat, often smoked sausage. And some gravy or could be stewed meat (cheap cut) instead of the sausage. Sometimes I like to make it more interesting by throwing in herbs or spices and give it an Indian, Mexican, French or Italian twist. It's always better when it's baked up the next day, especially when it develops a crust.
@Ben-rz9cf
2 жыл бұрын
Some of the best dishes from history come from poor families making something delicious with the ingredients they have. And then when the hard times are over they keep eating it because its yummy and it tastes like home 😁
@maxpower9499
2 жыл бұрын
@@pablodelsegundo9502 Nothing better than Mexican food, and enough variety that one could eat only Mexican food daily and not get bored. Plus most all of the good staple foods originated in South America or Mexico and spread through to North America and the world. Potatoes, Tomatoes, beans, corn, etc.
Host: Have you heard of cowboys? Mustafa: what kind of monster is that? 😂😂😂
@Reactistan
2 жыл бұрын
hahha
@timbuktu8069
Жыл бұрын
So, you've seen a John Wayne movie.
"For personal work, 15 hours a day is okay. But for others, it's too much" my man. Well said.
“Even a Strong Cowboy needs rest” I don’t know why this stood out for me, but I love it 🫡
Lol.. Mustafa’s 1st reaction to the hat…… this man is an international treasure.
It's so gratifying when Mustafa gives his stamp of approval. Love that guy.
@wigon
2 жыл бұрын
Have you seen the videos of where he lives in the mountains? Mustafa's knowledge of nature and his tribe's ability to survive in harsh mountainous regions is amazing! Likewise is his stamina is incredible. He moves across rocky hills like a young man even with a heavy backpack. It is a privilege to listen to his wisdom on food. When it comes to healthy eating and healthy living, he knows what he's talking about.
@kathytrainor9839
Жыл бұрын
He sucks. Doesn't even try to decently eat the food. He just wants to complain about everything.
@wigon
Жыл бұрын
@@kathytrainor9839 On the contrary we love him because he's not complaining, he's just telling us the honest truth about what he feels about food. He also doesn't eat much of the food because he is extremely careful about what he eats. For his age he is extremely physical fit and his mind is still very sharp. He still moves about easily like a young man with no stiffness. Whatever he normally eats, it's clearly the right types of food. That's why we should listen to him.
I think Mama was more open to the food when he learned about cowboys. They have a lot in common.
Wow! I grew up in Montana and this skillet was a staple breakfast- yes, at the buffalo cafe in whitefish Montana!!! Very delicious! Please note it can be ordered without sausage, having egg, green peppers and onion!
@denickite
2 жыл бұрын
Well, Whitefish is where my father-in-law built a cabin on Lion Mountain in 1982! He was born in Fort Benton, his parents homesteaded there. He never could get Montana out of his system. After he passed we stupidly sold the cabin. It is worth so much money now! Last summer we bought a small home close to Glacier in Hungary Horse. We also can not get enough of Montana. The area is booming and prices are crazy! But, for so many years we summered in Whitefish! It is also where I had my only experience with a bear. It was the very last time at the cabin we were prepping it for winter when I went behind the cabin and almost walked into the bear. Funny thing for years our 4 sons ran around outside. Never saw a bear! The. Flathead Valley is amazing! Should be spending almost the whole summer there!
@EC-dz4bq
2 жыл бұрын
I like it cooked with that red seasoning.
@mrrooster4876
Жыл бұрын
These skillets are staples across the entire US, not limited to people that drive cattle or their areas.
@jacobmccandles1767
Жыл бұрын
Hello Montucky! G-Funk native myself. Great Food at the Buffalo! Great Hunting and Fishing near Fort Benton! Headed for Tiber this weekend.
@jacobmccandles1767
Жыл бұрын
@@mrrooster4876 right you are. Puch a rough and tumble trade from a region, and ad the eponymous cookware to the name. In Minnesota they're a "Lumberjack Skillet". In North Dakota "Roughneck Skillet". In Nevada or West Virginia a "Miner's Skillet". In Florida, Washington, Oregon, a "Mariner Skillet". Across the southern prairie, a "Settler's" or "Wagonmaster's skillet".
My father lives on land that has many ranches surrounding it- not all are cattle ranches, many are sheep. Mufasa was right when he called them Shepards!
@baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134
2 жыл бұрын
They share similar lifestyles
@okaka5398
Жыл бұрын
Mufasa😂😂😂😂. Its Mus-ta-fa my man.
😆 It's very amusing me living in Austin, Texas where there are a lot of VERY southern people watching my favorite Pakistanis wear traditional clothing with a cowboy hat.
I love the quote about eating poor man's food. I love all of the "poor man's food" it reminds me of my childhood when my parents had to make cheap, filling meals for the family. Those were my happiest days. We were poor, but we did not know it. Our parents did struggle, as I did when I became a father. I learned this lesson well; keep your children's bellies full and keep faith. Dont let them know the full weight of your struggles for those struggles are temporary. Let them be full and happy, they will have struggles of their own soon enough.
Ismail has really turned into one of my favorites on this channel, his sense of humor is a bit more subdued than some of the others but he is funny and he seems so kind and warm-hearted. I bet he is the favorite uncle of all the kids in his family.
I would love to see them taste traditional South African food.. It's very interesting to see their reactions..
@Reactistan
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Nelene. We will definitely try.
I love all of these people, but Manzoor and Mehboob are my favorites. They are so funny together! BTW, I was surprised that Mama Mustafa tried the chili. I would have thought he would have refused because he couldn't identify the ingredients.
@ChristaFree
2 жыл бұрын
I refer to them as Abbott and Costello lol
@longwhitemane
2 жыл бұрын
@@ChristaFree OMG! Precisely! Good call. 😂🤣😂🤣
@jaimevenegas5582
2 жыл бұрын
Mama is a OG, man don't play lol
@longwhitemane
2 жыл бұрын
@@jaimevenegas5582 "Mama OG" I LOVE it! 🤣😂 Lawd he comin'!
@carson5196
2 жыл бұрын
Mustafa has tried a few of these foods and liked them. So he has become more amenable to try more. Not just reject them out of hand because they aren't "pure" enough. Wonder if he tried to make any that had liked and then shared those with his family/community if it uses ingredients that would be normal and available for him. Just those where the recipe instructions and presentation are somewhat different but the food ingredients are known. Meboob and Mansour have apparently done so. Maybe some of the others as well.
They need to see this video on how the person who cooks for the cowboys when they are far out on a ranch: "Cowboy Cooking: Chuck Wagon and Ranch Camp Set-up" on the Cowboy Kent Rollins channel.
@dustdevl1043
2 жыл бұрын
They would think he was crazy when he went to dancing around!
@3-2bravo49
Жыл бұрын
@@dustdevl1043 lol true true
"For personal work 15 hours is ok, but for other's it's too much." That is exactly my attitude. I have coworkers who call me lazy, because I don't volunteer for overtime and don't want to do work seven days a week, 12+ hours a day. I don't want to work those hours to make someone else rich. I make what I need to live the life I want without it. But I've spent 14/15 hours a day working on my own property, helping a family member, helping a neighbor, etc. etc. And those "personal" working hours, leave me feeling happy and fulfilled at the end of them. Whereas just putting in 8 hours as the factory I work in, leaves me feel miserable by the time I get home.
@LordPrometheous
2 жыл бұрын
your coworkers are mindless sheep and when it's too late in life, they'll realize that working long hours only gets more work thrown at you since you don't mind the abuse, especially if it's making the company rich and making the employees dead tires with no home life.
@wigon
2 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@JuneBaby01
Жыл бұрын
Don't I remember...back in 2001 I worked at a Mfg plt blending Oil for making margerine...in my first 4 years I was on 13 hour shifts almost every day from 11pm to 12pm the next day, and the only shift I only worked 8 hours was when we shutdown early on Sat. mornings to clean the machines and mixers on the Fri. night/Sat. morning shift, but many times we would only close down on Sundays... and often when we were closed on Sunday it meant I would have to go in on that next Monday at 3am to get the Hot oil ready for them to begin at 7am, all because the first shift Mixer didn't want to come in before 7am so they made me do it instead, because of less seniority. So I would have to go in on what was supposed to still be my weekend, but instead of letting me leave when the first shift mixer came in most times I would have to stay and cover for any first shift worker who didn't come to work that morning, up until 11am, then only have 12 hours off... I admit most times my job wasn't very difficult, as I could go hours and only have to move from my chair a few times per shift, but It was just having to be there all the time. I was well paid after making all those hours, pulling in money hand over foot, but life ain't just about making money, and as I explained to people "I don't live to work, I work to live"... well I was earning such large checks that I started laying out of work, and ended up losing that job on points, and I didn't even gaf, cause I didn't have much of a life working like that!!!
@jimmywhitlow2012
Жыл бұрын
My Dad always told me, son, work to live, don't live to work.
..This episode was both yummy and fun lookin', not to mention how cute everyone looked-especially the ladies!!! 🐄
@aaleyahsanez2552
2 жыл бұрын
Yes my thought exactly
@txrick4879
2 жыл бұрын
Yes they look like a Clint Eastwood spaghetti western .
Naseeba with the sound effects! 😄 "Tribal People try beatboxing"
@yondermileslimpey3892
Жыл бұрын
I think naseeba would have a blast doing that. She is so funny and sweet
Mama and manzoor are the best . When mama said great are the men who love poor mans food 👌🏾🎊
I'm a cowboy and I approve of this message... LoL! ✌️❤️🙏
Mustafa may like to hear one of my father's sayings. If anyone ever complained that the meat was tough, he'd say: "Tougher where there isn't any ".
You should have them watch cowboy Kent Rollins cook on the range for the cowboys. I think Mustafa would really appreciate him. He is on youtube. They might get a better idea of what cowboy cooking is.
@Reactistan
2 жыл бұрын
That's actually a very good suggestion. We are just looking it up. It's awesome. Thank you! :)
@sunniertimer598
2 жыл бұрын
@@Reactistan Your welcome.:)
Naseeba really rocks that hat! She looks great in it.
Watching you guys makes me smile. I love the comments and reactions to everything. Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your lives in this way. Peace be onto you all.
Those hats are more like South American Gaucho hats not North American cowboy. They have a felt or cloth hat. South American and Mexican Cowboys wear the leather hats.
@woodstream6137
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe from another era but Do they water the animals with them as stated? Hard to tell what these were made from but I did see vent holes
My dad moved from Germany to America when he was 10 years old once he was older he learned to ride fence like a real cowboy and he worked on the range with the cows. So you are eating meals very much like he would have tried for the first time. He learned a great deal from his cowboy days.
Manzoor and Mehboob are funny. They could star in a comedy movie. Is Mehboob married? I think he is very handsome.🥰
@Reactistan
2 жыл бұрын
They would be awesome in a movie. And yes Mehboob is married.
@joemachine4714
2 жыл бұрын
I'd definitely watch "Manzoor & Mehboob's Excellent Adventure"
@appletree6898
Жыл бұрын
What about Manzoor? He looks like a real, handsome cowboy in that hat!
This is my favorite episode! Their appreciation of the hats and the food were delightful and fun. Everyone's personality really came out.
Such kind, wise, and sweet people. I wish I knew more about their culture!
I'm surprised they didn't call the skillet "aloo bhurji"!
Simple meals are sometimes the best. Being low income we didn't have a lot of fancy foods. We learned to make delicious meals with what we had. I sometimes think my simple meals are better and tastier than most I've eaten going out. I just made a stir fry from leftovers. I heated up left over bite size chicken pieces i had fried the night before with salt and garlic powder. I used butter and added the couscous and leftover snap pea and veggies stirfry mix. Added a little salt. I didn't use soy sauce because I was worried couscous would soak up flavor and would ruin the taste. As I thought. Simple was better. I could taste the butter and the garlic powder on the chicken and it blended well into the couscous. The meal tasted amazing.
I love the older gentleman I can see such a gentle and wise soul, I wish we had teachers and leaders like him where I live mashAllah
Mansour wore that hat really well 🤠.
Love your vids, watch them all the time. Keep them up
this channel makes my heart smile. thank you for the happiness. i love these people.
The items seem dry but this seems authentic due to availability of water in the field in the mid 1800’s.
@trueempress7174
2 жыл бұрын
Very dry indeed.
What a great collection of characters....they are such a joy to watch. Sending prayers and good wishes to you all.
Hi reactistan team I was watching the video manzoor cook for mama and I have suddenly got a notification I went so happy to see new video 😀 ❤️ can you please do villege and home tour of mehboob House
@muhammedzahid4347
2 жыл бұрын
They have that on their other channel.
@utsavipali5572
2 жыл бұрын
@@muhammedzahid4347 can you post link of that video
She said "are you gonna give us a horse and guns too"... hilarious!
Really enjoy these episodes
"What's your opinion on guns?" Ismaeel: "Bad" Mustafa: "I kill wolves"
Such loveable and amusing people. Thanks for this video 🥰✌🏻🇬🇧
Mustafa said Shepheard's have put too much spice in the chilli. 😁He was obviously thinking of Shepherd's pie.
💜💜💜 everyone is so kind as usual!
I loved this video everyone looked so nice in their hats. These videos make my day I declare 😆 🤗 💜
I agree with Mustafa. Keep guns against both 4 and 2 legged wolves!!
2:06 now those are some wise words.
These cowboy hats looks SO good and stylish on You all. Of course Mustafa immediatly saw, that it would be a great help in the mountains. Wear Your hats with pride, they only get better, the more You wear them.
Potatoes are from Ireland. In the United States of America, Idaho is one of the biggest providers in America! Potatoes are very healthy and very easy to prepare, cook and serve! Enjoy.
Such a great episode!! So i enjoyed hearing the Hostess/DJ? ask the questions. Awesome 🙏🏼💜
Sees a picture of bull riding and goes, “We can’t even control a goat!” LOL!! Love that guy, he’s very funny
I was waiting for baked beans, the most cowboy food there is. I really enjoy your videos.
@Lassisvulgaris
2 жыл бұрын
Me too....
I absolutely love watching this channel
This was great- wish they had seen the cowboy kitchens and how they would travel across the land feeding these hard workers. All in all fantastic video!
Loved the addition of the hats and telling them about the food, culture and history! would love to see more of that, or seeing them react to rodeo rides or ranchers doing their work
The guys settle right into the swagger and attitude out of the movies!
I love anything made with potatoes!
So glad you are finally respecting Mama's beliefs by cooking Halal food prepared by someone he trusts so he can actually eat it.
@dustdevl1043
2 жыл бұрын
Do you mean the microscopic speck that he gingerly picks off and couldn't possibly get a taste of?
@illustriouschin
2 жыл бұрын
@@dustdevl1043 Think about it a little harder.
@Shtriga_34
2 жыл бұрын
Most of them are muslims. They've been serving them halal food since the beginning. It would be hard to find haram food in pakistan tbh.
@illustriouschin
2 жыл бұрын
@@Shtriga_34 The people that make the food are Hindu and possibly female.
@AsimS92
2 жыл бұрын
It's Pakistan, food has been halal the whole time
hi folks! now that the krewe has tasted cowboy cooking, i suggest that they watch Mr. Kent Rollins, who is a cowboy cook with the standard chuck wagon, as he cooks for real cowboys, working out on the open range. he uses a real chuck wagon, just like the old cowboy way.
The group you’ve gathered is so good. Everyone brings their personality to the show
There are still some cowboys here in Texas that work with cattle .
They are really having fun trying the Cowboy food. I enjoyed watching this episode.
Enjoyed watching folks eating cowboy food. Greetings from a cowboy in Texas!
We've all had different versions of a skillet hash and they are all delicious 😋
This was fun. It's a good idea to offer them also information (photos and videos) together with food
awesome as usual
I still cowboy on my ranch today. Need to try Venison chili and hickory smoked Venison ribs
Oum glad They are sp open minded and honest
I wish they could see a Kent Rollins video where he deonstrates cooking on a fire using the cast iron pans. He is very kind and a good teacher.
I hope you all get to try Mexican ceviches someday !?
If anyone would like to learn to cook these and other cowboy favorites search Cowboy Kent Rollins here on KZread. He has recipes for so many favorites. He has been a traveling cook for decades. He goes to different ranches and cooks for all the workers while they herd and work. Get a cast iron skillet ready!!
"I Wanna Be a Cowboy,And You Can Be My Cowgirl!"-Boys Don't Cry,"Cowboy".
Naseeba became Cowgirl now 😛
@Reactistan
2 жыл бұрын
Indeed :D
4:59 Mehboob just wants an excuse to hug Manzoor!
Good wholesome food, what's not to like. It should serve to remember that food in the U.S. used to be good until big Agra took over.
Love them!!
Is it just me or does her voice sound a bit sick or tired? They must be working so hard for these videos, take it easy Reactistan team and take rest
@adambutt3738
2 жыл бұрын
i think its not same host
@sarahishrat5823
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your concern alhumdulilah better now keep supporting us and we'll try to bring more amazing content to you
I would love to see everyone try different types of flatbread from around the world.
mehboob looked an actor in a clint eastwood cowbooy movie!!
Awesome!! ^^ Love y'all folk.
5:45 "there is no spice or salt in this" Subtitles "spices are well balanced"
They all made good cowboys. It looked like they had fun.
Great video! Very interesting to see their reactions and opinions. Just for the record, I have never seen a depiction of a leather hat in the old west even though it's somewhat popularized because of the main character Arthur in Red Dead 2. In the old west, the Boss of the Plains hat was the first real "cowboy hat" to become popularized and it was made of felted wool.
I enjoy this channel. ❤️❤️
COWBOY FOOD WITHOUT COWBOY STEAK (chuck wagon cut) !?! You’re all fired !!!
Ohhhh, I haven't laughed this hard in awhile. And Mama Mustafa's reaction the hat was excellent. Yes, Mama. It will definitely help you with the sun, and rain as well!
Wonderful video. I still can't figure who's mug I want. Everyone is great.
Straight outta Texas! God bless Texas! The land that I love! 🇺🇸
I guarantee mama as fired at least a flintlock, a British 303 Enfield, and a Ak-47 at bare minimum. Man would've fit right in with the cowboys of legend ❤️
Finally! Your theme tune matches the food theme!😁
Mama is smart and likes simple food. He will outlive us.
If any of you ever make it to Texas- I will personally take all of you horseback riding, teach you how to work cattle and make the best food you ever ate. Plus- cowboy coffee! I’d be so excited to meet y’all :) 🤠
So hungry now, hash is always a favorite
Blessings From Texas🤠
Howdy from rural West Texas
2:10 In a story I once read, the hero, after saving a princess from an assassination plot orchestrated by her own family and helping her escape to a nearby country, was invited by that country's king to a royal feast. He wanted to be polite so he accepted the king's invitation, and he ate some food. But after the feast was over, he took his leave, and found a cafe in the poor part of the city. He went inside, and said, "I don't know how people can fill up on that high-class food; the cheap stuff is way better," and he ordered a large meal made up of the food that the poor people there ate.