At this point our dear host is a straight up cultural anthropologist. Good job, once fat and depressed white man from Minnesota. The cultures you and your team explore are amazing, and the work you and your team do is astounding every bit as much. This is pure gold.
don't mention minnesota dude. that's where derek chauvin, the most racist white police officer come from. and probably the most racist place in america. black dude like george floyd cannot even walk in peace with white demon such as minnesota police dept littering the streets.
my sociology teacher in high school still had relatives from inner baduy, sometimes these relatives visit him at school and they would've WALKED from inner baduy all the way to our school in jakarta... the memory of the sounds of kids playing basketball and then seeing 2 men with no shoes, white headwraps, carrying sacks on their backs, waiting for my teacher to come out of the building; is still embedded in my head
@@wingid jangan pernah bikin janji ngajak jalan2 mereka ya , karena mereka akan menagih janjimu dan kamu juga harus jalan kaki seperti mereka kemanapun mereka pergi wkwwkkwkwk
I like that the Filipinos are taught from a very young age that our ancestors are the Aeta, Malay and Indonesians. So, Indonesians are technically our brothers. But the Philippine Islands were not a part of Indonesia as far as I know. Indonesians are one of our (Filipinos) ancestors and they came in here through the Balangays (Wooden Boats). Barangay (Village) is based on the word Balangay. Please enlighten me if I'm mistaken.
@@Loid.Forger.SXF24 i only know that we are austronesians, thats why there is language similarities, the numbers in phillipino or ilocano lang similar to javanese...and think at one point majapahit empire expanded to philliphines. I saw a few maps of majapahit empire that included southern phillipines.
What Juli said: "It's enough here" That's a wonderful sentiment and its perfectly acceptable to know where your place is and needs to be since so many depend on you.
I remembered as a kid, my cousin stay at the baduy village for a night or two. It was a program from his school. They were experiencing living with the outer baduy. He said it was very interesting. That was the first time I heard about the Baduy people and how they lived.
@@ozvarifriliandi They are saying that the first time they heard of the Baduy people was from their cousin, who got to experience the Outer Baduy because of a program from his school.
Is this a joke?? In filipino - baduy is what we call someone who was stuck in the past, old fashioned, and well baduy.. Did we get our word for old fashioned from the tribe or you called the tribe baduy because they are old fashioned? The entemology is amazing
Im from Vietnam, been to Bali Indonesia few months ago, and i really like the way Indonesian living, very pure, traditional, honest, most importantly, so eco friendly. The food is just so so, not as vavious as Vietnamese ones, but it tastes not bad. I will go again and explore other islands. From Vietnam with love!
I hope you can visit the other region of Indonesia, Indonesian food is so diverse, from sabang to merauke (west to east), from talaut islands to rote island (north to south) the foods taste and style are so different. I will glad to know your opinion about our food than. Sorry for my bad english. With love from Indonesia 😊😊 From an Indonesian who ever life in 3 main Island and visited more than 20 provinces and still not dare to say that i know all about Indonesian food and culture.
I really love their honey. it's pure, raw honey, no added artificial or something. When I was in college at IPB, one or two baduy come and sell their honey. they only bring 2-4 bottles. because that was they only got from the harvest. Back then they sold the honey around 70k IDR($4) per bottle but now probably around 100k or more.
as Indonesian this video is really educational, since I think most Indonesian (or maybe just me :) ) don't even know about the custom of this tribe except about the no tech stuff. thanks a lot sonny and team
@@Kurama420 for your information, in inner baduy forbidden to take any kind picture and videos, you see all sonny's footage not one second even take it in inner baduy, its all take in outer baduy.
In English, Is there any difference of definition between Tribe and Ethnic group? Because in Indonesian, "suku bangsa" is commonly translated to Ethnic group, but in these videos using word Tribe.
This channel is more than a food show. For me it better than most travel channel, it so original, experience local culture and I actually learn something. No like other channels that the show off hype touristy Instagram spots.
Sonny, thank you for taking the time to explain the taste of every single dish you’ve ever eaten in any of your videos. I’ve seen many videos on stink beans, but this is THE first time that I’ve ever understood exactly what they might smell like and what they might taste like. Not to mention the squirrel, as well as all of the dishes that were shared in this video. Thank you for explaining the differences between the inner and outer Baduy tribes and showing us the culture and the beauty of Indonesia!
In English, Is there any difference of definition between Tribe and Ethnic group? Because in Indonesian, "suku bangsa" is commonly translated to Ethnic group, but in these videos using word Tribe.
@@bcoveplmene9791 The meaning can be overlapped, but in this case, the Baduy people would be called Sundanese if we are going to define their ethnicity.
@@diegookysan No I have not! I've been married to an American man for almost 17 years and in my eyes, there is NO one better! He's my soulmate! We met when we were 15 years old and have been inseparable ever since! 🖤🖤🖤
I LOVE stink beans! I ate so many of those when I visited Southeast Asia, they are perfect with ‘Sambal’, white rice and any sort of grilled/fried protein (tofu, chicken, beef, fish etc). They are fresh and crunchy eaten raw. They kinda taste like asparagus to me, my favorite vege. The problem with stink beans is they make your breath stink (really hard to brush off the stink, you need to also gargle with mouth wash), and your pee and poo will smell like literal hell.
This is why I love Sonny I don't even know there is Amish people live in South East Asia. I love this show so much it is so much informative as well as funny to.
Ever since I watched this channel years ago, I know that this is theTH-cam version's Nat Geo of Food and Culture. The level of the video presentation is outstanding! Good job Sonny and the team!
This Indonesia series is the best series you did so far, Sonny! Keep it up! This is an eyeopener! Thank you for this series!!! I am learning a lot!!!!!
What a coincidence, I just came back from the Inner Kanekes (Baduy is considered an exonym) last week. The food that you had was totally different with what we had as many of the ingredients for your food are forbidden to plant for those in the Inner villages. My host never mentioned about squirrels, but he did tell us about deers and boars. About your question on why can’t those on the Outer Kanekes just leave altogether and join the rest of the world, it might be more complicated than that. I asked the same question during my stay, and according to my host leaving their community would mean severing their ties with the people, which is why no one has ever done that (at least according to him). Two of his siblings decided to leave the Inner Kanekes to Outer Kanekes but they still visit each other. This would be impossible if they decided to abandon their community.
2nd this. Not only an exonym but an exonym from a far away tribes in the middle east (Bedoin/Badawi). Just like the Spanish named the whole muslim Mindanao with Moro from Moors.
@@wenderis yeah, which is sad because they’re so much more than just a shadow of some tribe halfway around the world. Although I don’t think they bother with these things themselves, but we should give them the respect they deserve.
@@kilanspeaks Liar, liar pants on fire. Wash your mouth out with soap & dunk your head in a bucket of ice water. If you actually came from a Dalam village you'd use the proper terms liar liar. Kanekes is a basic exonym for village don't you know anything liar liar? Stop pretending to be special liar liar because people who know reality and facts will always refer to you as a liar.
@@kevincupy as far as I know they do plant stink beans, dog fruit, eggplant, and papaya, but I think for their own consumption? I can’t remember for sure. As for cassava, if I’m not mistaken there’s a certain loophole but I don’t really get it tbh.
This was so fascinating. I have never seen or heard of this culture. I'm always amazed by how much there is to learn about other people and places. Thanks so much this was awesome!
that's in my country...coincidentally in my area that tribe...Sundanese...they really care about their culture and with their local wisdom...thank you for covering it
Another great piece from BEFRS, as someone who was born and raised in Jakarta, I've heard plenty of stories about the Suku Badui. These people live basically next door to the capital but we know almost nothing about them as they're very secluded and secretive, fun fact is some of the stories I received from those who traveled to the Badui Land were a bit mythical and transcendental which created a sort of eerie and spooky stigma about the tribe. It's refreshing to finally be able to see them in a more humane and somewhat normal way. Thanks Sonny for adding more stories about my country !
They're still sundanese not another tribe. For the most part they even considered as OG sunda people who still practice sundanese anchestor way of life. Other are people of Kampung Naga and Sunda Wiwitan/Buhun comunity.
A possible correction....that shot of the bag with the word "Sasa" was probably MSG. They flavor everything in Indonesia with it along with salt. Usually if you don't want MSG you say "tanpa sasa"....salt is "Garam"....otherwise I love that you're featuring Indonesia.... Commented on this before. I've been living in West Java for over 6 years now. Pete enak 👍🏼
Seriously Chris thank u for showing us different cultures through food and some of their beliefs. I'm glad I found ur channel because I might not ever see alot of these cultures..thank u
Just want to share that "Baduy" is a word used by Filipinos to describe people who "dress out of style". Not sure if it was a jargon borrowed from that tribe or what but yeah. Nice video! ❤️
In English, Is there any difference of definition between Tribe and Ethnic group? Because in Indonesian, "suku bangsa" is commonly translated to Ethnic group, but in these videos using word Tribe.
@@bcoveplmene9791 ethnic group share similar religious, linguistic and cultural identity but they can live in different places, whereas tribes comprise of a set of related families having similar tastes, ideology, religious and dialectic identity, most frequently living together in one place.
I always see Baduy Tribe selling forest honey near train station, baduy tribe is not far from big city, is only 100km from capital city, is only 2 hour using commuter train... there is fact: when High Chief from inner Baduy got invited by president, he walking for 3 day to presidental palace in jakarta...
Omg i love english. Thanks to this channel so i can understands more about our cultural heritage since in indonesia there are few only people that discovering cultural things as good as this was
Watching this video make me feel so old… remember visited baduy in 2004, inner and outer baduy. We can go to inner baduy but no electronic devices was allowed to use, no phone no camera.
I visit this village and met with a young guy named Ako. (not sure if I spell his name correctly ). A very interesting place to visit. Will visit again in the future.
Dear Sonny, When you will grow older, you will cherish whatever you have seen, felt and shared with us. You are perhaps the wealthiest person on earth who have seen the world so closely via food. Thank you very much for Bringing such amazing stuff for us. Keep doing and I wish you all the health and strength. Love from India - A PEACE :)
One of the most beautiful things in life is the way we have to regularly stop whatever we are doing and devote our attention to eating. . Indonesian 🇮🇩 ❤️
sometimes i encountered inner baduy people in Jakarta, selling their forest products (mainly bottled honey). they travelled in small groups (3 or 4 men), and they stay true to their rules: always wear their white headscarf, no footwear, and no transportation. to imagine wandering hundreds of kilometers on foot just to sell some bottles of honey... i am awed also their physical fitness is like an athlete's. i remember reading an article about a hiking enthusiast went to the baduy village. on the outskirts he met a man and they walked together toward the village. when the terrain was going up, the visitor tried his best to keep pace with the villager, who just walked leisurely without breaking a sweat.
@@enivr0 Jestem Indonezyjczykiem i pracuję w Polsce. Mieszkam w małym miasteczku Grudziądz... w grudniu wrócę do Indonezji. jeśli chcesz pojechać do Indonezji z chęcią zabiorę Cię do BADUY
@@flyingdutchman5872 Kurdę, świetna akcja. Mam znajomych w Indonezji i gdyby nie oni to bym nie wiedział, że całkiem niedawno wyjebał tam wulkan. Pewnego dnia z miłą chęcią. :D Pozdrawiam.
Sonny is one of the best! Love how you guys share the culture of such an isolated place. Very interesting to learn their traditions. My skin still crawling from those honeycombs though. I just can't help it. I dislike such patterns. 😅
Indonesia dan aku bangga,karna banyak suku suku adat dan keunikan di setiapnya dari sambang sampai marauke. Terima kasih datang kemari mengenalkan negara zambrud khastulistiwa.
If you thinking a bit about it, it is kinda strange banten not that far from mega jakarta and there are baduy people with all their strictness toward modernity.
You should do a video with America's Amish. I know the community that lives in my area does sweets and deserts super well! They make and sell them all the time and it's incredible how good it all tastes.
Welcome to Indonesia, I am originally from the Javanese tribe,the paradise of the world with its many tribes and cultures 🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
Best Ever Food Review Show is the new Nat Geo.. fight me! Just kidding. So amazing how they make the video so interesting even the sounds and video cuts is superb. Someday, I wish can make that kind of video😀 Props to Sonny and the Editors! Another fantastic video.
The minister of tourism sandiaga uno is in daduy, he just posted on his instagram... he is promoting baduy tourism... the homestay actually looks modern with western toilet and shower. I hope this is good for baduy ppl's economy but also tourist still respect their culture and boundaries... 🙏 salam bhinneka tunggal ika 🇮🇩❤
omg the chickens in the baskets!🥺🥰 The one on the left looked like it just wanted to go back to sleep. Honestly, I feel about the same rn lil' buddy! 🤣
I find it so funny that Sonny eats all the things he eats and he doesn’t like cucumber!!!! I find cucumber to be delicious. So fresh and hydrating. What’s not to like? He eats stuff all the time that is a thousand times more gross than cucumber. Funny. ❤️💜💚
keep up the great service to humanity. your videos truly serves humans to learn and see each other's culture! thank you. I m a Canadian was born in Jaffna SriLanka... was lived in Ontario... moved to Alberta recently. love your videos. Never went back to Jaffna in 30 years. but i felt it from your videos. felt emotional to see the nallur temple... the town i was born and lived for 11 years. thank you. i appreciate your great service to all of us around the world.
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Man, you need a pay raise, i doubt they pay you enough to hold honeycomb with bee's!
First
tourists want to see temples, exotic and unique culture, NOT mosques, hijabs, sharia culture or narrow minded/hotheaded people.
These people repel techology, except lamps at 0:49 and 2:26
Come by me in Trinidad and Tobago sonny
At this point our dear host is a straight up cultural anthropologist. Good job, once fat and depressed white man from Minnesota. The cultures you and your team explore are amazing, and the work you and your team do is astounding every bit as much. This is pure gold.
Sonny and his team are the best of the best of the best! I'm always amazed at what they come up with and appreciate it so much.
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don't mention minnesota dude. that's where derek chauvin, the most racist white police officer come from. and probably the most racist place in america. black dude like george floyd cannot even walk in peace with white demon such as minnesota police dept littering the streets.
my sociology teacher in high school still had relatives from inner baduy, sometimes these relatives visit him at school and they would've WALKED from inner baduy all the way to our school in jakarta... the memory of the sounds of kids playing basketball and then seeing 2 men with no shoes, white headwraps, carrying sacks on their backs, waiting for my teacher to come out of the building; is still embedded in my head
They walk to Jakarta? at least 160 km.
@@wingid jangan pernah bikin janji ngajak jalan2 mereka ya , karena mereka akan menagih janjimu dan kamu juga harus jalan kaki seperti mereka kemanapun mereka pergi wkwwkkwkwk
Kakaknya sekolah di Jagakarsa bukan Kak?
@@wingid Before Banten become a new province, they walk to Gedung Sate Bandung every year, to present a gift for Governour of West Java.
@@Hamgara MasyaAllah
Mereka menjaga kelestarian hutan indonesia. Semoga mereka selalu diberikan kekuatan dan kesehatan. Terimakasih sudah membuat video ini👍
I like Indonesians. I see great similarities in our culture especially as a Filipino and an Ilocano.
south east asians got a lotta similiarities even in language
java : asu
acehnese : ase
philiphine : aso
lmao
the philiphine in the past was part of indonesia like malaysia and singapore.. so there are similarities
Same anchestor...
I like that the Filipinos are taught from a very young age that our ancestors are the Aeta, Malay and Indonesians. So, Indonesians are technically our brothers. But the Philippine Islands were not a part of Indonesia as far as I know. Indonesians are one of our (Filipinos) ancestors and they came in here through the Balangays (Wooden Boats). Barangay (Village) is based on the word Balangay. Please enlighten me if I'm mistaken.
@@Loid.Forger.SXF24 i only know that we are austronesians, thats why there is language similarities, the numbers in phillipino or ilocano lang similar to javanese...and think at one point majapahit empire expanded to philliphines. I saw a few maps of majapahit empire that included southern phillipines.
The editing, the Music, the Sense of humor is why many people love this channel...
Man you speak facts
true… very entertaining 👍
Sony know how to make a jokes 🤣
Yeah Sony carried the whole team
im vegan and can't stop watching this awesome show....distgustingly amazing to me..... Great show... surpasses Buzzer Foods with Andrew Zimmern
What Juli said: "It's enough here" That's a wonderful sentiment and its perfectly acceptable to know where your place is and needs to be since so many depend on you.
I remembered as a kid, my cousin stay at the baduy village for a night or two. It was a program from his school. They were experiencing living with the outer baduy. He said it was very interesting. That was the first time I heard about the Baduy people and how they lived.
Cool
Same with me, early 2000s already visit there
Hope inner Baduy still keep their tradition.
?? You first sentence is telling about baduy from your cousin yet you telling it is the first time you heard bout them 😶
@@ozvarifriliandi They are saying that the first time they heard of the Baduy people was from their cousin, who got to experience the Outer Baduy because of a program from his school.
Is this a joke?? In filipino - baduy is what we call someone who was stuck in the past, old fashioned, and well baduy..
Did we get our word for old fashioned from the tribe or you called the tribe baduy because they are old fashioned? The entemology is amazing
Really like the translator , very polite and fluent.. More of her and Indonesian food review ..
02:28 ngiring raos
03:00 bule ngadahar lalaban
03:30 bule ngadahar peuteuy/pete 😂
04:44 jawara baduy jero
11:30 bule ngadahar pais nyiruan
12:04 bule ngadahar daging bu'ut
Htr Nuhun list scenes na bro..
Im from Vietnam, been to Bali Indonesia few months ago, and i really like the way Indonesian living, very pure, traditional, honest, most importantly, so eco friendly. The food is just so so, not as vavious as Vietnamese ones, but it tastes not bad. I will go again and explore other islands. From Vietnam with love!
you should try other island, totally diffrent food and culture
indonesia is combination of 80 Kingdoms and Sultanate
@@joMan1060 i surely will, and also try this Baduy, cause i'm a fan of rustic simple things. Tks bro.
I hope you can visit the other region of Indonesia, Indonesian food is so diverse, from sabang to merauke (west to east), from talaut islands to rote island (north to south) the foods taste and style are so different. I will glad to know your opinion about our food than. Sorry for my bad english. With love from Indonesia 😊😊
From an Indonesian who ever life in 3 main Island and visited more than 20 provinces and still not dare to say that i know all about Indonesian food and culture.
@@MsAandoank i will go explore more islands of indonesia. Your country is very unique and worth traveling. Cheers
@@Meonhem try come to borneo /Kalimantan my friend many traditional people like Baduy in here
even as an indonesian i never know such detailed information about the baduy culture, amazing job Sonny and friends! so brave
I really love their honey. it's pure, raw honey, no added artificial or something. When I was in college at IPB, one or two baduy come and sell their honey. they only bring 2-4 bottles. because that was they only got from the harvest. Back then they sold the honey around 70k IDR($4) per bottle but now probably around 100k or more.
Salam 1 alumni. 🙏
Madu hutan Asli 150k skrg msk kota 200-250k
Yeah, badui's honey is the best! But it is hard to find
as Indonesian this video is really educational, since I think most Indonesian (or maybe just me :) ) don't even know about the custom of this tribe except about the no tech stuff. thanks a lot sonny and team
Repel technology except lamps at 0:49, weight scale, MSG powder, etc.
@@Kurama420 yep, news to me aswell. probably that was the difference with inner and outer circle
@@Kurama420 sonny said it in the video, inner circle is where the tribe truly refuse outside influence
@@Kurama420 for your information, in inner baduy forbidden to take any kind picture and videos, you see all sonny's footage not one second even take it in inner baduy, its all take in outer baduy.
In English,
Is there any difference of definition between Tribe and Ethnic group?
Because in Indonesian, "suku bangsa" is commonly translated to Ethnic group, but in these videos using word Tribe.
This channel is more than a food show. For me it better than most travel channel, it so original, experience local culture and I actually learn something. No like other channels that the show off hype touristy Instagram spots.
wow... indonesia is soo enigmatic and beautiful ❤️... loots of love from india.. take care bros.. 🙏😊
Sonny, thank you for taking the time to explain the taste of every single dish you’ve ever eaten in any of your videos. I’ve seen many videos on stink beans, but this is THE first time that I’ve ever understood exactly what they might smell like and what they might taste like. Not to mention the squirrel, as well as all of the dishes that were shared in this video. Thank you for explaining the differences between the inner and outer Baduy tribes and showing us the culture and the beauty of Indonesia!
In English,
Is there any difference of definition between Tribe and Ethnic group?
Because in Indonesian, "suku bangsa" is commonly translated to Ethnic group, but in these videos using word Tribe.
Well the closest i can say about the taste of pete is like a very strong asparagus.
If you going date with someone and you eat stink bean before that’s not gonna work 100% ‘m expert.
@@nyomanraiartaguna5030 😂😂😂
@@bcoveplmene9791 The meaning can be overlapped, but in this case, the Baduy people would be called Sundanese if we are going to define their ethnicity.
I really LOVE this Indonesia series!!! I want to visit there and try all of the food! Thank you for another AMAZING episode, Sonny! 🖤🖤🖤
Have you ever thought about having a husband from Indonesia? I am Indonesian ❤
@@diegookysan No I have not! I've been married to an American man for almost 17 years and in my eyes, there is NO one better! He's my soulmate! We met when we were 15 years old and have been inseparable ever since! 🖤🖤🖤
@@sarahboothe1731 May you always be happy with your husband..until death do you part..God bless 😊
@@diegookysan dasar badut 🤡
@@diegookysan lmao fail
I LOVE stink beans! I ate so many of those when I visited Southeast Asia, they are perfect with ‘Sambal’, white rice and any sort of grilled/fried protein (tofu, chicken, beef, fish etc). They are fresh and crunchy eaten raw. They kinda taste like asparagus to me, my favorite vege. The problem with stink beans is they make your breath stink (really hard to brush off the stink, you need to also gargle with mouth wash), and your pee and poo will smell like literal hell.
Drinking coffee is the key!
Eat some mint candy after eat Stinky beans
Coffee or mint will make the smell disapear
Eat vitamin B complex
Asia say (petai)..hehehe
This is why I love Sonny I don't even know there is Amish people live in South East Asia. I love this show so much it is so much informative as well as funny to.
Ever since I watched this channel years ago, I know that this is theTH-cam version's Nat Geo of Food and Culture. The level of the video presentation is outstanding! Good job Sonny and the team!
Sonny went hard with bees with no protection. That had to bee nerve racking. Was fun to watch. Great video
Haha
Indonesia is very interesting, I think the Indonesians are the closest cousins of the Filipinos. ❤️❤️💐💐
closer than we think... i think 😉
As javanese i think so too
This Indonesia series is the best series you did so far, Sonny! Keep it up! This is an eyeopener! Thank you for this series!!! I am learning a lot!!!!!
What a coincidence, I just came back from the Inner Kanekes (Baduy is considered an exonym) last week. The food that you had was totally different with what we had as many of the ingredients for your food are forbidden to plant for those in the Inner villages. My host never mentioned about squirrels, but he did tell us about deers and boars.
About your question on why can’t those on the Outer Kanekes just leave altogether and join the rest of the world, it might be more complicated than that. I asked the same question during my stay, and according to my host leaving their community would mean severing their ties with the people, which is why no one has ever done that (at least according to him). Two of his siblings decided to leave the Inner Kanekes to Outer Kanekes but they still visit each other. This would be impossible if they decided to abandon their community.
2nd this. Not only an exonym but an exonym from a far away tribes in the middle east (Bedoin/Badawi). Just like the Spanish named the whole muslim Mindanao with Moro from Moors.
@@wenderis yeah, which is sad because they’re so much more than just a shadow of some tribe halfway around the world. Although I don’t think they bother with these things themselves, but we should give them the respect they deserve.
I think, even like pete, jengkol, eggplant, cassava and papaya aren't allowed to plant there?
@@kilanspeaks Liar, liar pants on fire. Wash your mouth out with soap & dunk your head in a bucket of ice water. If you actually came from a Dalam village you'd use the proper terms liar liar. Kanekes is a basic exonym for village don't you know anything liar liar? Stop pretending to be special liar liar because people who know reality and facts will always refer to you as a liar.
@@kevincupy as far as I know they do plant stink beans, dog fruit, eggplant, and papaya, but I think for their own consumption? I can’t remember for sure. As for cassava, if I’m not mistaken there’s a certain loophole but I don’t really get it tbh.
This was so fascinating. I have never seen or heard of this culture. I'm always amazed by how much there is to learn about other people and places. Thanks so much this was awesome!
that's in my country...coincidentally in my area that tribe...Sundanese...they really care about their culture and with their local wisdom...thank you for covering it
The most diverse country💞🇮🇩
Since I went back to work I'm missing out on my favorite channel on TH-cam!!!!! I'm going to binge watch tonight!!!!
Terima Kasih. hopefully the world will know more about the diversity of our beloved Indonesian language, ethnicity and culture
alhamdulillah kampung Baduy mendunia ygy , seneng liatnya.
Another great piece from BEFRS, as someone who was born and raised in Jakarta, I've heard plenty of stories about the Suku Badui. These people live basically next door to the capital but we know almost nothing about them as they're very secluded and secretive, fun fact is some of the stories I received from those who traveled to the Badui Land were a bit mythical and transcendental which created a sort of eerie and spooky stigma about the tribe. It's refreshing to finally be able to see them in a more humane and somewhat normal way.
Thanks Sonny for adding more stories about my country !
They're still sundanese not another tribe. For the most part they even considered as OG sunda people who still practice sundanese anchestor way of life. Other are people of Kampung Naga and Sunda Wiwitan/Buhun comunity.
😊
A possible correction....that shot of the bag with the word "Sasa" was probably MSG. They flavor everything in Indonesia with it along with salt. Usually if you don't want MSG you say "tanpa sasa"....salt is "Garam"....otherwise I love that you're featuring Indonesia.... Commented on this before. I've been living in West Java for over 6 years now. Pete enak 👍🏼
Seriously Chris thank u for showing us different cultures through food and some of their beliefs. I'm glad I found ur channel because I might not ever see alot of these cultures..thank u
this is Indonesia, a lot of culture, we are proud of all of this 🇮🇩
Thank you for sharing the culture and history of the Baduy Tribe!! Seems like honeycomb is universal haha
yeah, islam just ruined the old ancient indonesian traditions
Just want to share that "Baduy" is a word used by Filipinos to describe people who "dress out of style". Not sure if it was a jargon borrowed from that tribe or what but yeah. Nice video! ❤️
In English,
Is there any difference of definition between Tribe and Ethnic group?
Because in Indonesian, "suku bangsa" is commonly translated to Ethnic group, but in these videos using word Tribe.
@@bcoveplmene9791 ethnic group share similar religious, linguistic and cultural identity but they can live in different places, whereas tribes comprise of a set of related families having similar tastes, ideology, religious and dialectic identity, most frequently living together in one place.
@@SHAQUILLE.OATMEAL26
So, if some people of a Tribe is going outside,
Then that Tribe is being an Ethnic?
Wow this channel is really raising it's content up. Sonny doing videos that you won't find on other channels.
thank you for covering the cultures of indonesia sunny, keep up the great work
Best show I’ve seen yet. Very respectful to the culture while being entertaining as well. Love you, love your show.
Indonesia is the most beautiful country in the world
Suku Baduy sungguh menakjubkan, alamyapun masih terjaga dengan rapih, alam segar sungguh luar biasa
I always see Baduy Tribe selling forest honey near train station, baduy tribe is not far from big city, is only 100km from capital city, is only 2 hour using commuter train...
there is fact: when High Chief from inner Baduy got invited by president, he walking for 3 day to presidental palace in jakarta...
Omg i love english. Thanks to this channel so i can understands more about our cultural heritage since in indonesia there are few only people that discovering cultural things as good as this was
It's so nice to be able to experience Indonesian tribal culture through videos^^😃
Terima kasih😘 Sudah berkunjung di Negara saya INDONESIA❤💚💜💙💛
Indonesian culture is so beautiful ❤️
Thank you 😊
Just like you are ☺️☺️
Paradise is Indonesia! Thanks for sharing the beauty of my country to the world!
I am proud to be Indonesian people ❤️🇲🇨
Watching this video make me feel so old… remember visited baduy in 2004, inner and outer baduy. We can go to inner baduy but no electronic devices was allowed to use, no phone no camera.
Amazing content, not only about food but about culture
Thank you for coming to Indonesia and introducing Beduy culture
🇮🇩 The Beautiful of my neighbor country ❤ from 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Indonesia foods is look so good!
I visit this village and met with a young guy named Ako. (not sure if I spell his name correctly ). A very interesting place to visit. Will visit again in the future.
yes he is baduy, that right name
The humour, the humbleness.. hats off for you Sonny and team. Wish I have more than 4 thumbs up to give it to you 😁👍👍🦶🦶
I find these vid fascinating as it’s not just food but these cultures that are discovered as well. Keep up the great work gang
In era of flexing and social network, I guess they are one of happiest people in the world right now.
Cheers and thanks from Indonesia 🙏🙏
Thank you for sharing! Amazing video.
Dear Sonny, When you will grow older, you will cherish whatever you have seen, felt and shared with us. You are perhaps the wealthiest person on earth who have seen the world so closely via food. Thank you very much for Bringing such amazing stuff for us. Keep doing and I wish you all the health and strength. Love from India - A PEACE :)
Been watching this channel for 3 years now sonny's the best food reviewer
@Nikolai Ninja Cucumbers, DUH! 🤣🤣😭
Great video. I watch not for the food but for the culture and the people.
One of the most beautiful things in life is the way we have to regularly stop whatever we are doing and devote our attention to eating.
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Indonesian 🇮🇩 ❤️
So unique culture, nice to see @Best Ever Food Review Show, show casing the food and culture with love and respect❤️
Man keep all of these great shows coming. I love you and your team.
OMG! Thank you so much for Indonesia series🇮🇩. #UniqueIndonesia.
sometimes i encountered inner baduy people in Jakarta, selling their forest products (mainly bottled honey). they travelled in small groups (3 or 4 men), and they stay true to their rules: always wear their white headscarf, no footwear, and no transportation.
to imagine wandering hundreds of kilometers on foot just to sell some bottles of honey... i am awed
also their physical fitness is like an athlete's. i remember reading an article about a hiking enthusiast went to the baduy village. on the outskirts he met a man and they walked together toward the village. when the terrain was going up, the visitor tried his best to keep pace with the villager, who just walked leisurely without breaking a sweat.
Indonezja jest cudownym krajem wypełnionym wieloma tajemnicami, które też mówią o cudzie najpiękniejszym, o właśnie społeczeństwie Indonezji. :3 :)
The only problem is islam, I wish they were still buddhists that would make it giant bali.
Tysm ❤ ur so kind to us ❤☺️
@@natashaavaleryn5198
@@enivr0
Jestem Indonezyjczykiem i pracuję w Polsce. Mieszkam w małym miasteczku Grudziądz... w grudniu wrócę do Indonezji. jeśli chcesz pojechać do Indonezji z chęcią zabiorę Cię do BADUY
@@flyingdutchman5872 Kurdę, świetna akcja. Mam znajomych w Indonezji i gdyby nie oni to bym nie wiedział, że całkiem niedawno wyjebał tam wulkan.
Pewnego dnia z miłą chęcią. :D
Pozdrawiam.
Terimakasih for this channel broadcasting our culture..greetings from indonesia
Omg the pate(based on the subtitle)/stinkbeans is my favorite. We call it "petai" here in Malaysia and eating it with sambal is such a bomb
It is Pete, read as "peute"
@@bcoveplmene9791 ahhh i see
also indonesia we call it petai/pete/peteuy is the perfect ingredient for make nasi goreng petai
@@ikhwanzainal1239 Pete Melayu wkwkwkwk
with sambal it's a good and satisfying bomb 🤤🤤
Indonesia always got spotlight of this channel...bravooo
Sonny is one of the best! Love how you guys share the culture of such an isolated place. Very interesting to learn their traditions. My skin still crawling from those honeycombs though. I just can't help it. I dislike such patterns. 😅
I'm sundanese people 🇮🇩 proud to be baduy people because they are able to maintain Sundanese culture in this modern era""
Ari baduy sundana kasar te sih mang?
@@khaidarbahar8539kasar, soalnya Sunda banten
mereka secara bahasa berbeda dari sunda.
I've been waiting for your Indonesia videos!! Finally... ❤️❤️
"Pale, white, german tree"
Ohhhh Sonny you never fail to make me laugh 😂😂😂🙏
Indonesia is so diverse
Maaan I love this Channel . This is really informative and entertaining.. All love from South Africa🇿🇦
finally sundanese culture!! hatur nuhun 😊🙏
Indonesia dan aku bangga,karna banyak suku suku adat dan keunikan di setiapnya dari sambang sampai marauke.
Terima kasih datang kemari mengenalkan negara zambrud khastulistiwa.
If you thinking a bit about it, it is kinda strange banten not that far from mega jakarta and there are baduy people with all their strictness toward modernity.
You should do a video with America's Amish. I know the community that lives in my area does sweets and deserts super well! They make and sell them all the time and it's incredible how good it all tastes.
Try to explore Mentawai tribe. You'll find another different of Indonesia in western of Indonesia ‼️😊
Welcome to Indonesia, I am originally from the Javanese tribe,the paradise of the world with its many tribes and cultures 🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
This really is the best ever food review show. Been subbed for a couple years now and I can confidently say no other food show comes close
Best Ever Food Review Show is the new Nat Geo.. fight me! Just kidding. So amazing how they make the video so interesting even the sounds and video cuts is superb. Someday, I wish can make that kind of video😀 Props to Sonny and the Editors! Another fantastic video.
The minister of tourism sandiaga uno is in daduy, he just posted on his instagram... he is promoting baduy tourism... the homestay actually looks modern with western toilet and shower. I hope this is good for baduy ppl's economy but also tourist still respect their culture and boundaries... 🙏 salam bhinneka tunggal ika 🇮🇩❤
Can we all appreciate the fact that Sonny never disappointed us with his content 👍🤗👏
Chanel yang sangat luar biasa sangat menambah wawasan
Suku yang tidak terpengaruh budaya luar
Suku yang masih menjunjung budaya
Ini lah indonesia
So GOOD Sunny I bloody love these videos🙌 absolutely awesome!
I am form north east india.... We r so resembles with their life style and the food they eat.... Guess we r origin from there.... Meghalaya....
omg the chickens in the baskets!🥺🥰 The one on the left looked like it just wanted to go back to sleep. Honestly, I feel about the same rn lil' buddy! 🤣
lmao
and look like one
Happy birthday Sarah🤭, greetings from Indonesia
Thank you 🙏
I find it so funny that Sonny eats all the things he eats and he doesn’t like cucumber!!!! I find cucumber to be delicious. So fresh and hydrating. What’s not to like? He eats stuff all the time that is a thousand times more gross than cucumber. Funny.
❤️💜💚
First time to see baduy footage...as an Indonesian...
Always entertaining and informative. Thanks for the content
keep up the great service to humanity. your videos truly serves humans to learn and see each other's culture! thank you. I m a Canadian was born in Jaffna SriLanka... was lived in Ontario... moved to Alberta recently. love your videos. Never went back to Jaffna in 30 years. but i felt it from your videos. felt emotional to see the nallur temple... the town i was born and lived for 11 years. thank you. i appreciate your great service to all of us around the world.
0:03 damn sandy got roasted
Eat, journey, and culture. Oh i luv this channel..thanks sonny and tacha 😍#indonesiakaya
In Filipino languages BADUY means OLD FASHION in the sense of being WEIRD... So it fits the description for baduy tribe in Indonesia...
Goes to show the relationship between Indonesian and Filipino. I notice a lot of words are similar too, like Selamat, anak, sakit, etc.
This is actually where the Filipino word Baduy came from.
Not too much different to us
Filipinos has Indonesian blood , according to history
this by far the most austronesian tribe in java island while most java have hindu buddhist culture....
Selamat datang kembali ke Indonesia
Even though those chickens in the leaf baskets were going to be offed and become a meal. They looked very happy
Terimakasih sudah berkunjung ke Baduy semoga mengesankan.