Awesome! In countries like Pakistan and India sugar cane has been an important commodity for centuries, the juice that street vendors make is extracted in its purest form using mechanical pressers!
“But my dad injured his hand and they needed extra help.” Looking at the machine that he was using as he said that, I’m afraid to ask how his dad’s hand got injured 😲
I got a patient that got her hand crushed by the machine when I was still an intern. It was her dominant hand. She was due to get married just months after the incident happened. She got so depressed as she thought her fiance would leave her after that & requested me to accompany her to the operation theater. I still remember holding her hands when we pushed her to the OT. She recovered but her hand was deformed. We'd met again after 5 years. She recognized me immediately & called out for me while crying. It seems like she indeed got married to her fiance & is very happy. Since that case, I have a little bit of phobia with the sugar cane machine.
Always something interesting to watch here. I love it when this channel is NOT divided into 3 parts with the outer 2 blurry! I'm an ex- flt attendant who was retrenched last year. I loved the Hong Kong.route. One of my favorite places.
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I am from India and when I was doing my bachelors I used to drink so much sugarcane juice because I was studying in a really hot and humid town. But the sellers there would use ice made from unhygienic water and I got stomach infection from it. But do I regret drinking that sweet sweet nectar after cycling from class on hot summers? NEVER!!
I grew up on sugar cane juice!! Nothing quenches the thirst better than an ice cold cup of sugar cane juice or chrysanthemum tea... and every time I have it I'm reminded of my mom 💛
my extended family always talks about living in the American south, having to farm all day long. and chewing or drinking sugar cane was one of the main ways to survive the day. i was happy to find out that Asia is big on it too.
In Bangladesh during summer, our streets are full of little carts selling sugar cane juice.. It's really refreshing. We get the purest, non chemical juice thanks to the vendors
Sugar cane juice is extremely common in Singapore though, it is sold in all hawker centres and some coffee shops By the way, we Singaporeans like to add Sour Plums into sugar cane juice too in addition to Lime
I miss eating this sugar cane raw you just bite it and sip that's to get the juice when I was a kid so much memory of this ahhhh.... The past was great!😌 Wow thnks for the likes 👍😁 Btw from the Philippines🇵🇭
Even in my town in Indonesia, we cut it in to 3-4 cm and made it like satay, then store it in the refrigerator and eat it while it cold… Ahhh, that old memories will always be missed… 🥺
here in india too sugarcane is a really important crop and in summers u can easily find the vendors selling sugarcane juice funfact: sugar was first invented in ancient india and the word sugar is derived from the sanskrit word sharkara
We also have that here in the philippines. The oldest one is in ongpin st., been there since i was a kid. Am 56 years old now. Don't know how long it have been in business.
Kindergarteners to kids to university students to getting married and having kids.. Such a nice tale this shop has :D And its so nice to watch something refreshing than all the HK political news
These are literally my childhood drink, I was sad I never seen anyone sell these anymore in america. I would love to try it again when I come back to my country
@@koyupandawover4148 I feel your sadness. In the city I live and my hometown, you can't walk 1km without finding like at least 8-10 shops/stands selling this. So easy for us. I couldn't even imagine someone who wants to drink but don't have sugarcane juice stands nearby. That's sad.
Sugar cane juice can be found everywhere in Malaysia, at least in Penang. It's not cooked, but pressed raw. We don't add anything to it. I know in Vietnam they add lime, but not usually in Malaysia, although I've seen some.
I love sugar cane juice, over here were I’m from we can actually get it all year round usually since their is a sugar cane field but they won’t sell every day maybe like every 2 days
Learned that there are some juice vendors who add sugar in the juice (a tube containing sugar water is injected and mixed in as the sugar cane is pressed making it not visible to customers.). Hope this store sells authentically pressed juice!
I sold sugar cane juice during ramadhan month only coz we planted ourselves n the stock just enough for one month only.. making sugar cane juice are quite delicate coz once you wash the sugar cane you need to dried it off completely so it won't turn sour faster but can't wash too early before process... N it need to keep in refrigerator soon as possible to keep it sweetness.. ( ˊᵕˋ )
I remember walking in Hong Kong with my tour guide and she bought me some, Not gonna lie i was not a huge fan it was very sweet. it almost tastes like really sweet and old mango.
He gave his job plans to help his father, respect man
Awesome! In countries like Pakistan and India sugar cane has been an important commodity for centuries, the juice that street vendors make is extracted in its purest form using mechanical pressers!
India and Pakistan is part of CHINA to destroy USA and JAPAN
P.R 2 :) i remember these when i was a kid
@@liqiang4506 China is part of Taiwan 😛😛
@@liqiang4506 bot 🤖🤖
Sugar cane juice is also very common in brazil
Turning the sugarcanes into sweets and draught beer to preserve the shelf life. Brilliant move.
China juice is better
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@@liqiang4506 What about it's vaccine?
@@Axxxel_in_Harlem China's vaccine is adequate
@@r.p5380 At least it doesn't change DNA amirite?
Im singaporean and the owner's is right haha, I really like my sugarcane juice with lime/lemon :) he knows his customers well!!
True
Well i prefer fruit juices or fruit punches over sugarcane drinks
Wait what i as malaysians never know that
@@Ryyza7 hmm well if cocid is over you would had a chance to try it out yourself😁
@@Ryyza7 no lah, many places in central malaysia serves with lime also bro. But i prefer pure
“But my dad injured his hand and they needed extra help.” Looking at the machine that he was using as he said that, I’m afraid to ask how his dad’s hand got injured 😲
Probably his hand went though inside that rolling tube🤭
That machine came after his dad was injured
@@lukasloh2509 oops welp i guess some vampire would be interested in it🧛🏻♂️
I got a patient that got her hand crushed by the machine when I was still an intern. It was her dominant hand. She was due to get married just months after the incident happened. She got so depressed as she thought her fiance would leave her after that & requested me to accompany her to the operation theater. I still remember holding her hands when we pushed her to the OT. She recovered but her hand was deformed. We'd met again after 5 years. She recognized me immediately & called out for me while crying. It seems like she indeed got married to her fiance & is very happy. Since that case, I have a little bit of phobia with the sugar cane machine.
This is the new one. It's still way saferthan the one machine people use to juice sugar cane back then
in Indonesia there are still many, even though it is seasonal and they use motorbikes and move places because renting a place may be quite expensive
Yep that is true
In Malaysia, only during fasting month like now do we get to drink this. After that hard to find
Always something interesting to watch here.
I love it when this channel is NOT divided into 3 parts with the outer 2 blurry!
I'm an ex- flt attendant who was retrenched last year. I loved the Hong Kong.route. One of my favorite places.
We have this at every street corner in Mumbai. And I am not exaggerating.
India.
Yes, ganna juice 💛🤤
I’m from Brazil and here we have many shops that do fresh sugarcanejuice as well.
Here in Brazil is easy to find sugar cane juice. We drink like this or with a little bit of lemon juice or pineapple juice.
Same here in indonesia sometimes we add with dried plum too
Malaysia has same climate as Brazil, so it was easy to find sugar cane juice.
Guarapa time
They are using bad quality sugar cane.lol
WE LOVE PASTEL WITH THAT HOLY DEAR
This is so pure. So glad there are existing stores like this 🧡
Thank you for supporting a local shop!
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Yea :D
who doesn't like juice?
Hongkong, Taiwan, Korea and Japan is part of CHINA
@@liqiang4506 smh are you the indian that hates on HongKong in every vid?
@@liqiang4506 No they aren't. Korea and Japan are truly independent from china while taiwan and hong kong can be debatable.
I am from India and when I was doing my bachelors I used to drink so much sugarcane juice because I was studying in a really hot and humid town. But the sellers there would use ice made from unhygienic water and I got stomach infection from it. But do I regret drinking that sweet sweet nectar after cycling from class on hot summers? NEVER!!
From where did you take your bachelors
Ehat did u learn
bruh
@@thestudentsclub9918 sounds like Chennai
It made your immune system stronger.😁
I my country Myanmar, sugar cane juice have been delicacy of summer and travel.
It is super delicious
In Egypt sugarcane juice is very common any fresh juice shop has to be selling sugarcane juice.
Even in India we drink sugarcane juice it's really tasty and refreshing specially in summers
I’m from Brazil and here we have many shops that do fresh sugarcanejuice
I would love to try that one day!
It’s quite common in se asia
I'm gonna go there later.
@@nvrluki7608 In South America and South Asia too.
What you never try that before
Don't die before drinking sugarcane juice 😂😂😂😂
Just an advice
Or your soul would regret it
My grandma use to buy sugar cane and make us juice. She would give me sugarcane pieces to chew on while she made it.
Ah yes the nostalgia
@Dabrino Pelvin That's rude to ask
@ayune that's not how it works lol
I grew up on sugar cane juice!! Nothing quenches the thirst better than an ice cold cup of sugar cane juice or chrysanthemum tea... and every time I have it I'm reminded of my mom 💛
my extended family always talks about living in the American south, having to farm all day long. and chewing or drinking sugar cane was one of the main ways to survive the day.
i was happy to find out that Asia is big on it too.
In Vietnam Sugarcane Juice is always so refreshing in the hot sun
In VietNam sugarcane juice was cost me 0.25-0.5$/cup
but in the US you have to pay 5$ for same cup :((
“We get rid of the *green smell* ”
Ah yes today I smell a tad purple
By green they mean plant smell
China better than USA, INDIA ,FRANCE, UK AND JAPAN,GERMANY
@@liqiang4506 Well that’s mean
@@silklavender CHINA IS RICHER THAN THE EARTH
@@liqiang4506 ok kid
*_I am in HONG KONG_*
Always proud of hardworking ppl. Keep it up.
This shop is wonderful. The herbal jelly they make is top notch. My absolute favourite
In Bangladesh during summer, our streets are full of little carts selling sugar cane juice.. It's really refreshing. We get the purest, non chemical juice thanks to the vendors
mexican here, sugarcane is a gift to man
True, what about corn, don't you guys steam the stalks and eat it like regular sugarcane?
Really? I've never seen it, and I'm Mexican too btw
Sugar cane juice is extremely common in Singapore though, it is sold in all hawker centres and some coffee shops
By the way, we Singaporeans like to add Sour Plums into sugar cane juice too in addition to Lime
Happy to see a family business started in 1948 still standing today and being operated by the new generation.
I love Hong Kong beautiful people beautiful pleace its difficile now
So nice to see a nice story with all that’s going on. Pure sugar cane is beautiful and a treat for all.
In India we have many sugar cane juice stalls. So sweet and delicious.
In Pakistan too
My 4 favorite drinks I get every time I visit NYC's Chinatown growing up was, Soy, Grass Jelly, Sugar Cane and Guava drinks.
I love hongkong people, kind and very friendly.
love it. never had this before.
I miss eating this sugar cane raw you just bite it and sip that's to get the juice when I was a kid so much memory of this ahhhh.... The past was great!😌
Wow thnks for the likes 👍😁 Btw from the Philippines🇵🇭
hey you stole that from Minecraft
@@breadbug. wat
@@breadbug. are u dumb
Every time I ate sugar canes raw, I got blood blisters in my mouth.
Even in my town in Indonesia, we cut it in to 3-4 cm and made it like satay, then store it in the refrigerator and eat it while it cold… Ahhh, that old memories will always be missed… 🥺
I would drink this as a kid in Puerto Rico. Absolutely loved it.
Wow 70 that is amazing
Hey Eren
As a Chinese, sugarcane is to die for
👌
I applaud them. Sugar cane is too sweet for me
Tch can't beat bubble tea! (live in hong kong btw)
here in india too sugarcane is a really important crop and in summers u can easily find the vendors selling sugarcane juice
funfact: sugar was first invented in ancient india and the word sugar is derived from the sanskrit word sharkara
Doesn't surprise me, India along with China, Near / Middle East and Egypt are the ancient civilisations.
We also have that here in the philippines. The oldest one is in ongpin st., been there since i was a kid. Am 56 years old now. Don't know how long it have been in business.
Come to India.
You will find it at every stop.
Fresh and cool.
In Australia, it's called cold pressed and 1 cup sells for $8 AUD..
Nice!! Hong Kong has a lot of traditional food that are commonly seen in SG/MY too. Yummy esp. Wanton mee.
I love sugar cane juice! Where is this shop located in HK? I will surely visit!
There’s a lot of people selling sugar cane juice in Indonesia
We also use same traditional method in india. Nothing can beat freshly made juice.🙏
Sooo finally we have some gud JUICY news Insted of some covid and nagative stuff
Way better than American political nonsense
Hi army
Loved I hope they expand internationally
Kindergarteners to kids to university students to getting married and having kids..
Such a nice tale this shop has :D
And its so nice to watch something refreshing than all the HK political news
I've been here, their sugar cane juice tastes great, highly recommend!
Real funny! All sugar cane taste the same. Unless some shop added water, or mix more sugar to save the cost
"My favourite drinks......"
"Sugar cane juice"
I love these sugar cane juices, have em everytime I visit relatives 👌
Well! Now I have to put this shop on the To-Do list for when I visit HK!
ngl sugar cane juice is lit af🔥
One of the best advice I would like to suggest is to add some Himalayan Pink Salt to enhance the flavour of juice.😊😊😊
Now that's an honest living
I really miss HK...
In Indonesia, we called it Air Tebu… And it’s very cheap here… The seller usually use wagon and sell it move around…
The most delicious juice ever!
Add mint and black salt taste gets 1000x better. I rarely drink it though but everyone i know loves it
These are literally my childhood drink, I was sad I never seen anyone sell these anymore in america. I would love to try it again when I come back to my country
Same but I don't think we should drink it. Its not healthy
Really? You guys don't have that in America? I thought it must exist where the Chinese, Vietnamese, etc. lived.
@@lythuhang7048 it’s pretty rare to find where I live sadly I’m sure other states do
@@koyupandawover4148 I feel your sadness. In the city I live and my hometown, you can't walk 1km without finding like at least 8-10 shops/stands selling this. So easy for us. I couldn't even imagine someone who wants to drink but don't have sugarcane juice stands nearby. That's sad.
Here in Malaysia at least, you can literally just find one on the side of the road
One of the best drinks I've ever taste. In my country you can get a glass for a quarter or penny + snacks.
Looks amazing I wish I could try some
Sugar cane juice can be found everywhere in Malaysia, at least in Penang. It's not cooked, but pressed raw. We don't add anything to it. I know in Vietnam they add lime, but not usually in Malaysia, although I've seen some.
Wonder how does it taste with a lil bit of lime juice. Gonna find and try one tomorrow for iftar
Should add some calamansi lime in it. Give more dimension to the drink.
Miss Hong Kong so much. Love from the UK
Bruh
Of course you do, you guys owned it until China did
@@corridorzzz5872 lol
yall need to chill out dude this guy is just saying but yall have to bring out political stuff
Oooooooh this is sooooo delicious!!!
Air tebu?
Much respect
I love sugar cane juice, over here were I’m from we can actually get it all year round usually since their is a sugar cane field but they won’t sell every day maybe like every 2 days
How much per cup in HK? It is a common drink in Singapore but it's price has been increasing over the years.
Congratulations to Hong Kong for the sugarcane drink. In Malaysia we have a lot of this, its a very tasty drink, better than coke
I would buy a box full of it was sold here in USA 😀 love sugar cane
Here we can find sugar cane juice at every corner of the street. Cold sugar cane juice at hot day is a must
Am I the only one who don't like sugarcane juice.. but I love eating it raw❤️
I am here buddy!
In india you can find sugar cane juice very very easily ,
Actually it's my favourite but because of covid I didn't have it from last two years now
Man i miss this
Sugarcane juice is every southeast favorite summer drink..
Wow its widely available in India and i luv it.
Learned that there are some juice vendors who add sugar in the juice (a tube containing sugar water is injected and mixed in as the sugar cane is pressed making it not visible to customers.). Hope this store sells authentically pressed juice!
I sold sugar cane juice during ramadhan month only coz we planted ourselves n the stock just enough for one month only.. making sugar cane juice are quite delicate coz once you wash the sugar cane you need to dried it off completely so it won't turn sour faster but can't wash too early before process... N it need to keep in refrigerator soon as possible to keep it sweetness.. ( ˊᵕˋ )
Is this drink healthy?
Best sugar cane juice in Hong Kong.
I remember walking in Hong Kong with my tour guide and she bought me some, Not gonna lie i was not a huge fan it was very sweet. it almost tastes like really sweet and old mango.
You can go to Metropolitan, Singapore and find those sugar cane juice Shops everywhere
Why nobody complain about the shop owner making a juice wihout wearing gloves? I see it trending on videos of indian food hawkers
Love sugar cane. Its still easy to find here in Indonesia.
I love sugar cane juice. I wish I could have it here!
my backyard used to have sugarcane.. reminds me of my childhood when my dad would chop the canes down and we chop it up to smaller sizes to chew on
Biasanya tukang tebu mangkal dimana gaes?
In Zimbabwe we chew the sugar cane and get the juice directly in our mouths freshly pressed but this is a hassle free method 😁
That's really cool!
Surprise surprise. Everyone does that
Same in the philippines.
More things change more they stay the same. Sugar cane juice, deliciously timeless.
In Malaysia, you can get sugarcane juice every town and city.
Sugar canne juice is also very common in Brazil. Great video.
In msia, this drink can be found at pasr malam. Rm5 per jug.
Freshly squeezed sugar cane juice is the best
I love sugarcane juice