That's very nice of you to go out and support the local markets❤ 5:50 The little baskets are for steamed salted short mackerel (Pla Too in Thai). It's a traditionally a staple food in Thailand, fried and served with Namprik Kapi (shrimp paste chilli dip), jasmine rice and boiled vegetable. It smells a bit funky to me personally but if you like fish, please try it😁 10:37 Custard Apple or Sugar Apple (Noi Naa in Thai) It's a sweet, creamy and yummy seasonal fruit. If you like mangosteen, you will enjoy it. Just break it with your hands and enjoy the white meat, but be careful of the seeds. Don't eat the green outer shell. Also, it's Gin Jay (vegetarian) Festival now, from Oct 2-11. Hope you guys have time to check out China Town coz it's a major event🍀
Definitely need to do that more 😃 Icic! Thank you for the heads up regarding the custard apple and the festival. We will try to make it! Appreciate it! 🥰❤️🫰🙏
Thai people shop at this kind of wet market for daily cooking. Especially for fresh vegetables and fruits, it's so much cheaper than in supermarkets. Ps. Try to ask for fish sauce with chillies (Nam-Pla pik) it will definitely improve the taste of everything.
7:32 it's called nam-ya-nang it squeezing from Bamboo grass(Tiliacora triandra), mostly used with ESAN food (northeast), like merchant said in video that namyanang used with bambo shoot to make soup with it (and it can change ingredients from bambo shoot to other ingredients like wild mushrooms or smth that ppl can find)
@@ChovyTravel Maybe some people drink it directly (I've seen it on Google, but never irl), but for my entire life, I've only seen people use it for cooking
hello I'm new to the channel and I'm totaling impress with your pronunciation of the Thai language. I'm Lao, lives in the U.S. and visit Thailand quite often.
Thanks for sharing your food adventures! Food looks good and so inexpensive! 10:40 sugar apple, very sweet, kinda like a soft pear with lots of seeds. But easy to eat because the seeds are very smooth and pebble like.
10:41 its called sweetsop where i’m from (Jamaica), you should give it a try next time you see it. You just open it and eat the white insides 😊 you discard the black seeds and the skin!
That fried rice, really recommend eating with the condiments provided so u can make it to ur own taste. It's usually always served like that maybe u missed something there. Love the videos. U guys are great!
You have to go to Huay kwang market at the night time. They have a lot of street food. I’m not sure it’s the same area or not cause they never been there. Only watch on TH-cam.😊
You could to came again on night this Hwai-Kwang has a huge night market. There’s a lot of thai and chinese street food at here. I love to see you both ❤
You should have added the chilli fish sauce to the chicken fried rice.... that fruit you guys wanted to try is a Custard apple/sugar apple (NOI NAR). Just break it with your hands and eat the fruit inside, spit the seed out tho. Hard ones are unripe so get the softer ones.
Don’t forget to check out Vegetarian ( Jay ) foods festival in many malls or China town from Oct 3-11 . At Seri Market ( in “ Paradise Park “ mall ) , there’re lots of super nice vegetarian foods stalls in this mall…….
Thanks! 😊 have you been to Vegetarian festival? What time does it start?? We want to see the dragon parade but not sure if they have the parade daily. Do you know?
The chicken feet soup thing is actually Bitter Melon Chicken Noodle, a popular type of chicken noodle soup. The taste is slightly sweet, soy sauce-y, and cinnamon-y-warm and comforting, yet somehow intense and flavorful because of all the spices and herbs. And don’t worry, the soup isn’t bitter at all! (But the bitter melon still is 😂) You can order it without the chicken feet. Definitely worth trying! There’s also a duck noodle soup that tastes pretty much the same and is equally delicious 🤤.
มาแล้วช่องโปรด ฉันชอบดูพวกคุณไปด้วยและกินข้าวไปด้วยพร้อมๆกัน โปรดเชคงาน Thailand international pet variety exhibition 2024 14th Today - 6 Oct 2024 at Meung Thong Tha Ni, 7-8 Building ฉันหวังว่าคุณจะชอบมัน ขอบคุณที่อุดหนุนสินค้าท้องถิ่น
This really reminds me of Klong Toei market. Is it near there? Maybe it’s an extension or ? Facial features of the vendors favor Burmese. Anyway I’ll be there in Dec vlogging and you guys are my fav couple. Maybe we can cross paths!
Awww… THANK YOU SO MUCH!! It’s about 20 min drive and 40 min public transportation away, so not close by. That sounds good 👍 if you see us around, definitely say hi! (Hopefully we’ll cross paths 😊)
I know there are some comments about custard apple but since I also used to live in CA, the same as you. In Asian market you may saw this fruits it calls "Cherimoya". The appearance may a bit different only its skin but texture the same, FYI. Love watching your video❤
10:35 That's are custard apples. If it hard at the stall, need to wait a few day until soften. It's in season now. To eat, just peel the green peel and eat the white sweet flesh inside then spit the seed out.
5:52 they are for mackarels 10:44 Custard Apple (น้อยหน่า-Noi Nah) taking out scale-like peel then you eat the fresh or deseed and pop the flesh in the freezer enjoythem like ice-cream
we usually eat cashew nuts with salt, so we just put salt into the bag then shake before we eat :D and I think if the pork isn't cooked all the way, you can ask them for the new one. when i encountered a situation like this I got a new one every time (but some vendor might not, i guess, idk)
Yup, got it. I ate it with salt! 😋 also typically we would ask the vendor to cook them more but since they were kinda closing up… we just took it home and microwaved it 😄
You should try Samyan Market (ตลาดสามย่าน) one of the best local market The dark green juice is fresh squeezed from a kind of leave. We called Yar Nang (ย่านาง). It’s for soup based and put a lot of veggies to boil them with this fresh juice. Thai Northeast dish, it is also my favorite dish too. Not easy to find in the restaurant, you have to cook at home or some northeast Thai restaurant.
Nam-Ya-Nang is also a kind of herbal juice as well. Lots of fruit juice stalls selling this , it’s good for health especially for improving immune system…….
Gilding Luang Por Wat Raikhing Festival until October 12, 2024. Most well-known to thais, once a year Festival. Take BTS(silom) to Krung Thon Buri station Exit 3 and ride an air conditioning Bus # 84 (blue or orange) to the end of line.
Please never forget that there are millions and millions of Thais who have to live with a minimum wage of 330 TB for a working day, even with their families. ask them if Thailand is cheap... they tell you something completely different...
Understood and we haven’t forgotten. We’re just mentioning it from our perspective in comparison to what we’re used to. There’s definitely no ill intentions behind it.
Where are all of the flies at? When I bbq in my backyard here in the US, I am swarmed with flies when I bring out the raw meat. I didn't see any in this vid. AI generated?? 😂
Sometimes I wonder why locals shop at supermarkets for produce when the markets are so cheap but I guess having everything in place is a factor. I love shopping in the markets. You can see things you haven't before.
As a Thai. It's the AC for me and nothing else, even though things in the wet market is cheaper and fresher even because they sourced locally, but it's hot, it's wet, it's humid, it's smells (especially in the meat section) and it stains.
In fresh markets like this, you can ask the vendors what ingredients they use for the Thai dishes you want to make. They will recommend and choose for you, whether it's curry paste, vegetables, or meat. Just ask them. As for restaurants, you can tell the vendors what you don't want to add or what you want to add in particular, such as noodles without bean sprouts, animal organs, and adding extra meatballs.
That's very nice of you to go out and support the local markets❤
5:50 The little baskets are for steamed salted short mackerel (Pla Too in Thai). It's a traditionally a staple food in Thailand, fried and served with Namprik Kapi (shrimp paste chilli dip), jasmine rice and boiled vegetable. It smells a bit funky to me personally but if you like fish, please try it😁
10:37 Custard Apple or Sugar Apple (Noi Naa in Thai) It's a sweet, creamy and yummy seasonal fruit. If you like mangosteen, you will enjoy it. Just break it with your hands and enjoy the white meat, but be careful of the seeds. Don't eat the green outer shell.
Also, it's Gin Jay (vegetarian) Festival now, from Oct 2-11. Hope you guys have time to check out China Town coz it's a major event🍀
Definitely need to do that more 😃
Icic! Thank you for the heads up regarding the custard apple and the festival. We will try to make it! Appreciate it! 🥰❤️🫰🙏
If you want to try NOI NAA please make sure that they’re soft and ripe and you can just peel the skin and give it a full bite!
Okay, next time we see it, we will try to get soft riped ones ☺️ sounds delicious 🤤
Are those the "lovers-mackerel"? My wife calls them that because they seem to come allways in pairs. 😅
How cute!!! ☺️
You guys seems to enjoy Thailand everyday. Wishing you enjoy staying here everyday. Keep exploring us and have a wonderful time every time.
We do have a great time 😃
Thank you so very much! Appreciate the love and support! 🥰🫰❤️🙏
Thai people shop at this kind of wet market for daily cooking. Especially for fresh vegetables and fruits, it's so much cheaper than in supermarkets.
Ps. Try to ask for fish sauce with chillies (Nam-Pla pik) it will definitely improve the taste of everything.
Thank you so much for the tip! 🥰🫰❤️🙏
7:32 it's called nam-ya-nang it squeezing from Bamboo grass(Tiliacora triandra), mostly used with ESAN food (northeast),
like merchant said in video that namyanang used with bambo shoot to make soup with it (and it can change ingredients from bambo shoot to other ingredients like wild mushrooms or smth that ppl can find)
Ahh Icic! Do people just drink it by itself?
@@ChovyTravel lots of people drink Nam-Ya-Nang as a kind of herbal juice to reduce the heat & help protection immune system……….
@@ChovyTravel Maybe some people drink it directly (I've seen it on Google, but never irl), but for my entire life, I've only seen people use it for cooking
Interesting! Maybe we should drink it 🤔
Icic! Thanks for the heads up!
hello I'm new to the channel and I'm totaling impress with your pronunciation of the Thai language. I'm Lao, lives in the U.S. and visit Thailand quite often.
Hello! Welcome! Thank you so very much! 🥰🫰❤️🙏 Very Nice!
Just me enjoying these vids more than Netflix.
Awesome! 🥰❤️🫰🙏
Thanks for sharing your food adventures! Food looks good and so inexpensive! 10:40 sugar apple, very sweet, kinda like a soft pear with lots of seeds. But easy to eat because the seeds are very smooth and pebble like.
Absolutely our pleasure! Thank you so very much! Now, we really have to try it 😅.
10:49 fruit is custard apple! They taste a bit like soursop but sweeter
Definitely will have to try it sometime. Thanks for letting us know 🥰🫰❤️🙏
10:41 its called sweetsop where i’m from (Jamaica), you should give it a try next time you see it. You just open it and eat the white insides 😊 you discard the black seeds and the skin!
Interesting! Will definitely have to try it now for sure! Thank you for the heads up 😃
Very lovely Korean couple, น่ารักมากครับ
Thank you so very much! 🥰🫰❤️🙏
That fried rice, really recommend eating with the condiments provided so u can make it to ur own taste. It's usually always served like that maybe u missed something there. Love the videos. U guys are great!
Thank you so very much! Appreciate the love! 🥰🫰❤️🙏
You have to go to Huay kwang market at the night time. They have a lot of street food. I’m not sure it’s the same area or not cause they never been there. Only watch on TH-cam.😊
Icic! 😅 Thanks for the heads up! 🥰❤️🫰🙏
You could to came again on night this Hwai-Kwang has a huge night market. There’s a lot of thai and chinese street food at here. I love to see you both ❤
Oh really!? Interesting! Thanks for the heads up! 🥰🫰❤️🙏
You should have added the chilli fish sauce to the chicken fried rice.... that fruit you guys wanted to try is a Custard apple/sugar apple (NOI NAR). Just break it with your hands and eat the fruit inside, spit the seed out tho. Hard ones are unripe so get the softer ones.
We’re definitely going to have to try it 😃. Will have to look at how to pick the perfect one before trying it 😁
Wow that’s a lot of food too eat but it looks delicious and you enjoyed it
😅 Very delicious! 🤤
Don’t forget to check out Vegetarian ( Jay ) foods festival in many malls or China town from Oct 3-11 . At Seri Market ( in “ Paradise Park “ mall ) , there’re lots of super nice vegetarian foods stalls in this mall…….
Wow! Thank you for the heads up! 🥰❤️🫰🙏
This month start with Jay festival all around Thailand, a lot of delicious veggie food you can found.
Thank you so much for the heads up! Didn’t even know what that was until your comment 🥰🫰❤️🙏
Love the video and happy that you guys enjoy living it Thailand.
Looking forward to seeing you guys experiencing Thai vegetarian festival 😊
Thanks! 😊 have you been to Vegetarian festival? What time does it start?? We want to see the dragon parade but not sure if they have the parade daily. Do you know?
Great vlog ❤ as always, Love it ,Thank you .... ❤ from 🇿🇦 ❤😀
Glad you enjoyed it! 🩵🩵🩵
Nice market. Yeah, definitely felt like a wet market. Hope you didn't get sick from eating that kao ka moo. 😮
Lol yeah, thank goodness we didn’t get sick. 😅 We cooked the moo ping when we came home. Thank goodness for microwaves lol 😝
The chicken feet soup thing is actually Bitter Melon Chicken Noodle, a popular type of chicken noodle soup. The taste is slightly sweet, soy sauce-y, and cinnamon-y-warm and comforting, yet somehow intense and flavorful because of all the spices and herbs. And don’t worry, the soup isn’t bitter at all! (But the bitter melon still is 😂) You can order it without the chicken feet. Definitely worth trying! There’s also a duck noodle soup that tastes pretty much the same and is equally delicious 🤤.
Really!? Interesting! Thank you for the heads up 🥰❤️🫰🙏
มาแล้วช่องโปรด ฉันชอบดูพวกคุณไปด้วยและกินข้าวไปด้วยพร้อมๆกัน โปรดเชคงาน Thailand international pet variety exhibition 2024 14th
Today - 6 Oct 2024 at Meung Thong Tha Ni, 7-8 Building
ฉันหวังว่าคุณจะชอบมัน
ขอบคุณที่อุดหนุนสินค้าท้องถิ่น
Thank you so very much! 🥰❤️🫰🙏
Initially, we were going to but it might be a bit too far for Bruno to travel 😕
That's fruit called noina or apple custard...very tasty...you should try...
Will get some next time we see it! ❤️❤️
You guys are eating like Thai people now. ESAN sausages with chilly… Awesome !!
Lol 😁 Yes, we love them!!
@@ChovyTravel chilly, fresh ginger and cabbage in one bite, perfect combination!!
Thank for your video. I Thais 100% never think to go to local morning market, any way your video invites me to buy something there soon.
Aww… ☺️ thanks! We’re glad we were able to inspire you
Lovely have a good day both 🙏🏻💕🇹🇭🐘🫶🏻💯🥊
Thank you so very much! You too! 🥰🫰❤️🙏
I'm waiting for you to explore outside of Bangkok.
With a lot of rain in Chiang Mai, we are holding off for now. Hopefully in near future! 😉
This really reminds me of Klong Toei market. Is it near there? Maybe it’s an extension or ? Facial features of the vendors favor Burmese.
Anyway I’ll be there in Dec vlogging and you guys are my fav couple. Maybe we can cross paths!
Awww… THANK YOU SO MUCH!! It’s about 20 min drive and 40 min public transportation away, so not close by.
That sounds good 👍 if you see us around, definitely say hi! (Hopefully we’ll cross paths 😊)
I know there are some comments about custard apple but since I also used to live in CA, the same as you. In Asian market you may saw this fruits it calls "Cherimoya". The appearance may a bit different only its skin but texture the same, FYI.
Love watching your video❤
Ooohhh I see. Thanks so much for the support!! We appreciate you 🥰❤️
10:35 That's are custard apples. If it hard at the stall, need to wait a few day until soften. It's in season now. To eat, just peel the green peel and eat the white sweet flesh inside then spit the seed out.
Never had it before 🤔 Interesting! Sounds good 😅
@10:35 those are sugar apples. SUPER SWEET AND DELICIOUS!
Noi Nah (in thai)
Eat it when it's ripe and soft. Use a spoon to scoop out the creamy meat and spit out the big seed.
Got it! Gotta try it next time we see them ☺️
Oohhh okay. 👍 Sounds yummy!!
Huai Khwang , This is the market near my home since childhood. As a child, I walked past this market on my way to school every day.
I miss that area.
It definitely felt very local. Do you live far away now?
@@ChovyTravel Yes, I moved out to my new home about 20years ago.
I see. We’re glad to be able to share the market with you 🥰
5:52 they are for mackarels
10:44 Custard Apple (น้อยหน่า-Noi Nah) taking out scale-like peel then you eat the fresh or deseed and pop the flesh in the freezer enjoythem like ice-cream
Ahh Icic! Thank you for letting us know!
Going to have to try them one of these days. OoO that’s a good idea 😁
we usually eat cashew nuts with salt, so we just put salt into the bag then shake before we eat :D
and I think if the pork isn't cooked all the way, you can ask them for the new one. when i encountered a situation like this I got a new one every time (but some vendor might not, i guess, idk)
Yup, got it. I ate it with salt! 😋 also typically we would ask the vendor to cook them more but since they were kinda closing up… we just took it home and microwaved it 😄
You should try Samyan Market (ตลาดสามย่าน) one of the best local market
The dark green juice is fresh squeezed from a kind of leave. We called Yar Nang (ย่านาง). It’s for soup based and put a lot of veggies to boil them with this fresh juice. Thai Northeast dish, it is also my favorite dish too. Not easy to find in the restaurant, you have to cook at home or some northeast Thai restaurant.
Oh yeah?! We’ll check it out. Thanks for the recommendation! 👍👍
That green water made from leaf call Ya-Nang, it’s ingredient for cooking not juice for drink.
Ooohhhhhh I see. Thanks for letting us know!! 👍👍
Nam-Ya-Nang is also a kind of herbal juice as well. Lots of fruit juice stalls selling this , it’s good for health especially for improving immune system…….
@@macccs1 นั่นน้ำใบบัวบกรึป่าว น้ำใบย่านางยังไม่เคยเห็นใครขายให้ดื่มเลยน่ะ
@@Newbie191 มีครับ หลายที่ๆ ตลาดเสรีมาร์เก็ต ในห้างพาราไดซ์ ปาร์ค ผมซื้อกินบ่อยครับ……..
Gilding Luang Por Wat Raikhing Festival until October 12, 2024. Most well-known to thais, once a year Festival.
Take BTS(silom) to Krung Thon Buri station Exit 3 and ride an air conditioning Bus # 84 (blue or orange) to the end of line.
Thank you for the recommendation 🥰🫰❤️🙏
Goto Chiangmai..
We will 😅. When’s the best time to go?
When you add some fish sauce and chilly in ur food, You’re Thai 💯
😅
12:44 haha!
Lol 😆 she likes her food spicy 🌶️
That's Thai lifestyle
Awesome!! 😊👍
น้อยหน่า = Annona squamosa they are sweet and have seeds / I love them 🥰
Wow so many people recommended us trying it!! We will try it next time we see it 😉
@@ChovyTravel it will be abit hard to eat, i mean it will be messy 😉
Someone suggested it eating it with a spoon. Maybe we’ll try that 😆
@@ChovyTravel I'm sure, You'll figure it out when you open the fruit. 🥰
ถ้าซื้อของในตลาดจะถูกกว่าในซุปเปอร์มาร์เก็ตแต่คุณต้องตื่นเช้าๆแม่ค้าค้าเขาไปจ่ายตลาดกันตี4-5😅🎉
It’s definitely cheaper!!! But waking up that early is so so hard 5555
Please never forget that there are millions and millions of Thais who have to live with a minimum wage of 330 TB for a working day, even with their families.
ask them if Thailand is cheap...
they tell you something completely different...
Understood and we haven’t forgotten. We’re just mentioning it from our perspective in comparison to what we’re used to. There’s definitely no ill intentions behind it.
ดูไม่สะอาด แต่สะอาด😅😊
Lol it’s true. Clean for a wet market!
you guys must look so peculiar to the locals, eating by the roadside and talking into a camera. 😀
Yeah maybe 🤔 we always get the look 👀 when we go out to film hehe 😜
It is so unusual to ask Thai people sa bai dee mai. That's lao greeting. In Thailand only say Sawasdee krub.
Really? Language schools are teaching that as a greeting 🤔😅
14:30 ร้านนี้เป็นร้านของคนมุสลิม อย่าถามหาหมูนะคะ
I see 👌
6:45 Is it 140 Baht per kg?
Not kilo. For the bag. Think it was like 200g!
Where are all of the flies at? When I bbq in my backyard here in the US, I am swarmed with flies when I bring out the raw meat. I didn't see any in this vid. AI generated?? 😂
Exactly! We were curious about that too! I’m assuming because it was early in the morning? 😅
🙋🤗☺️👩❤️👨👍
🥰🫰❤️🙏
Thais eat cashew nuts with salt as a snack.
Icic! Typically, I’m used to it already being salted so I was confused at first but totally makes sense.
@@ChovyTravel sometimes we use it in cooking hence unsalted.
Oh really? Nice!! 👍
Too local for me lol
😃
Sometimes I wonder why locals shop at supermarkets for produce when the markets are so cheap but I guess having everything in place is a factor. I love shopping in the markets. You can see things you haven't before.
True true. It’s definitely the convenience! Plus, for large supermarkets, you can also have them delivered via app 😜👍
As a Thai. It's the AC for me and nothing else, even though things in the wet market is cheaper and fresher even because they sourced locally, but it's hot, it's wet, it's humid, it's smells (especially in the meat section) and it stains.
You make a lot of valid points
In fresh markets like this, you can ask the vendors what ingredients they use for the Thai dishes you want to make. They will recommend and choose for you, whether it's curry paste, vegetables, or meat. Just ask them. As for restaurants, you can tell the vendors what you don't want to add or what you want to add in particular, such as noodles without bean sprouts, animal organs, and adding extra meatballs.
Thanks for the tip!! We love how helpful Thai people are!! 🤗