Thanks for having me on your foodie vlog in Bangkok! 🙏 And hey, next time, let's hope we tackle the spicy Thai raw seafood without feeling like we're breathing fire! 🔥😄
Some people eat raw shrimp in the Philippines. But I never did it because my stomach couldn't handle it. I tried fresh clam before, and that was the last time because I had food poisoning after. Though it was great experience.
A tip for those of you wanting to try the dancing shrimp; do it next to a River or lake, where they take it right out of the water and throw it into your bowl.
Us. in my country , We call it jumping salad ( shrimp) , freshly caught, pour in sauce ( either vinegar or strong alcohol mixed with minced hot chili , onion , pepper , garlic , calamansi peels . Eat small amount of it , or else ... 😊
Awesome! The fun part about the neua dip 'beef raw' and the raw larb that you tried; they almost certainly come as a version with fresh blood. It really is quite common in BKK, as a good portion of the inhabitants are from the Isan region. Definitely worth a go, and I'm sure your viewership would love to see you try! Great vid. Thanks.
I loved dancing shrimps from my first encounter with it back in 1999 and still enjoy it to this day. I used to eat raw beef and pork regularly and drink pigs blood every Friday evening. But one day I copped a serious infestation, and that ended raw beef and pork for me. But prawns and crabs are still on the menu
I had the live shrimp thing on my first visit to Pattaya, Thailand. I was with an Agogo bar Dancer from Bangkok and it had been a heavy night. We were on the beach and she ordered it for my breakfast. I was like WTF. Welcome to Thailand. I was looking for bacon and eggs. Amazing Thailand. Nowhere better.
I finally stopped being lazy, and subscribed to this channel. I should have the first time after I saw you on BEFRS, you do the long form content style I enjoy so much.
Isaan isn't a province, Andrew. It is a region. Raw laab is very prevalent up here in the North where I live. As is raw offal, which tends to be dipped in bile.
- I love this. I'd love to go there but I cannot afford it. Hey, I have mixed food videos on my page too but if you ever do a contest to go to Vietnam or whereever, I'd love to go && be on your show! 😊
I typically only try weird foods if I see the locals eat it. Given your friend didn't eat the raw beef products... I'm not sure I would try it. I've had raw beef in Taiwan and Paris, but they were in sit-down restaurants, and very rare cooked steak at home (it was essentially raw in the middle, and near the bone). As for the tripe... that looks like it needs to be cleaned more. When they sell raw tripe in the US, American, Asian, or Hispanic markets... the tripe is cleaned to the point it looks almost opaque... vs what looked like lightly rinsed innards. Glad you survived!
Hey Andy, On this one I gotta say No Thank You. Of course starvation would easily change my mind but that's not for me, especially the organ 🫀🫁 meat. Clams and Oysters I don't have a problem with as long as there's lemon and cocktail sauce. However, I thank you for eating it 🤢. Seeya next time ✝️
On the 24th this month we will be publishing a video on similar foods to the beef but in a different preparation. Definitely an acquired taste but something I find fascinating.
@@edward2448 Thanks. I have been turning down this kind of thing until recently, but having a few brands that resonate with me and are willing to support the show would be ideal.
Crab and shrimp is one of the better ones eaten marinated. Raw beef or organs is probably one of the ones that I would be cautious of. I definitely miss Bangkok! Keep posting amazing videos :)
Thanks for having me on your foodie vlog in Bangkok! 🙏 And hey, next time, let's hope we tackle the spicy Thai raw seafood without feeling like we're breathing fire! 🔥😄
I have raised, butchered, and eaten many beef cattle, but I have never seen beef that was pink like that. VEAL is that color, true veal.
Your content and editing skills is next level man, keep up the good work.
Some people eat raw shrimp in the Philippines. But I never did it because my stomach couldn't handle it. I tried fresh clam before, and that was the last time because I had food poisoning after. Though it was great experience.
Another Banger!!!! LOVE your videos!!!
Love the co-host!! Love the energy!!! Great episode!!!!!!
Wow, that was wild! I've tried some crazy foods myself, but raw beef takes some guts.
Wait for this coming Sunday. Makes that dish look like child's play.
I am Lao/Thai American and I approve this video. Thank you for showing the beauty of our culture. Keep up the great videos!
A tip for those of you wanting to try the dancing shrimp; do it next to a River or lake, where they take it right out of the water and throw it into your bowl.
Us. in my country , We call it jumping salad ( shrimp) , freshly caught, pour in sauce ( either vinegar or strong alcohol mixed with minced hot chili , onion , pepper , garlic , calamansi peels . Eat small amount of it , or else ... 😊
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@@margaritasun7908 sounds great
@@margaritasun7908 sounds good!
@j2ll1 Thailand 🇹🇭
Everything looks so good.
This man is a legend 🙏
Wow dude, u obviously have strong guts! Great episode, Bowie is so cool. Cheers 👍🇦🇺
Awesome! The fun part about the neua dip 'beef raw' and the raw larb that you tried; they almost certainly come as a version with fresh blood. It really is quite common in BKK, as a good portion of the inhabitants are from the Isan region. Definitely worth a go, and I'm sure your viewership would love to see you try! Great vid. Thanks.
Looks great, your filming is spectacular 👍
- The dancing shrimp I've always wanted to try ! 😋 🦐
Thai street food rocks!
keep up the great work andrew! great topics and interesting videos!
Raw thai food is my favorite..I can’t find any in the USA
I loved dancing shrimps from my first encounter with it back in 1999 and still enjoy it to this day.
I used to eat raw beef and pork regularly and drink pigs blood every Friday evening. But one day I copped a serious infestation, and that ended raw beef and pork for me. But prawns and crabs are still on the menu
I really want to try sushi and raw oyster.
I had the live shrimp thing on my first visit to Pattaya, Thailand. I was with an Agogo bar Dancer from Bangkok and it had been a heavy night. We were on the beach and she ordered it for my breakfast. I was like WTF. Welcome to Thailand. I was looking for bacon and eggs.
Amazing Thailand. Nowhere better.
Greetings from Redondo Beach CA 🇺🇸Nice market tour. Cheers 🥂
6:03 so wanna try this next time I am in Thailand. I have been so many times, I hardly see it.
Does the spice help kill bacteria?
RAW FOOD IS MY FAVOURITE!! grew up eating sushi when i was like 7 and its been my favourite since.
Your takes on Thai food is inspiring… do more.
Hey Andrew,your guest is a whip ,she will go far🎉.
Great video today!
Sorry I had to pass on the Rats🫢.
JO JO IN VT 🇺🇲💞
I finally stopped being lazy, and subscribed to this channel. I should have the first time after I saw you on BEFRS, you do the long form content style I enjoy so much.
My stomach wouldn't be able to handle this level of spiciness
Isaan isn't a province, Andrew. It is a region.
Raw laab is very prevalent up here in the North where I live. As is raw offal, which tends to be dipped in bile.
I just came back from shooting in Laos. Sounds very similar to what I tried there. Very much looking forward to visiting Isaan one day.
@Andrew_Fraser there are a lot of similarities between Laotian, Lanna(northern Thai), and Isaan.
Your boss trying all the different foods! I take my hat off to you mate
I think they call this Ceviche in parts of America.
- I love this. I'd love to go there but I cannot afford it. Hey, I have mixed food videos on my page too but if you ever do a contest to go to Vietnam or whereever, I'd love to go && be on your show! 😊
Yummy save me some host🎉
More videos in thailand please :)
Think love show
I typically only try weird foods if I see the locals eat it. Given your friend didn't eat the raw beef products... I'm not sure I would try it. I've had raw beef in Taiwan and Paris, but they were in sit-down restaurants, and very rare cooked steak at home (it was essentially raw in the middle, and near the bone). As for the tripe... that looks like it needs to be cleaned more. When they sell raw tripe in the US, American, Asian, or Hispanic markets... the tripe is cleaned to the point it looks almost opaque... vs what looked like lightly rinsed innards. Glad you survived!
Not really raw if it has been marinated with citrus.
7:47 my kinda food, yummy.
Did those shrimp go right through ya ?
It’s funny how little chili they use in Vietnam compared to Thai food. I was highly disappointed since I love spicy and Thai food is my favorite.
Later that night Andrew had food poisoning and sat on the toilet for hours.
I hope you like thai food 😂
The Chinese eat anything from the ocean,probably even sand😂
Those are not prawns those are "Grass shrimp 🦐"
is no one gonna ask if he got to taste Bowie too
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Andrew has a strong stomach 😮
At least say that an advert is starting. OMG.
How to lose 10 pounds a week 🐷🐙🦀🦆🐌💦
Hey Andy, On this one I gotta say No Thank You. Of course starvation would easily change my mind but that's not for me, especially the organ 🫀🫁 meat. Clams and Oysters I don't have a problem with as long as there's lemon and cocktail sauce. However, I thank you for eating it 🤢. Seeya next time ✝️
On the 24th this month we will be publishing a video on similar foods to the beef but in a different preparation. Definitely an acquired taste but something I find fascinating.
@@Andrew_Fraser I'm finding your whole channel fascinating.✝️
@@Andrew_Fraser P. S. Congratulations on the Rosetta Stone sponsorship 👍
@@edward2448 Thanks. I have been turning down this kind of thing until recently, but having a few brands that resonate with me and are willing to support the show would be ideal.
get that hair fixed.
Crab and shrimp is one of the better ones eaten marinated. Raw beef or organs is probably one of the ones that I would be cautious of. I definitely miss Bangkok! Keep posting amazing videos :)
So did u get a Haircut in the village in Laos?😂