Medieval Bhutanese VILLAGE FOOD & Tour + Bhutanese Puris | Wangdue, Bhutan

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    My epic third day in Bhutan continued that afternoon in the Wangdue District, about a 30-minute drive south of the city of Punakha. I’d be exploring a 17th-century village first, and then head to a second village to experience local life and have some amazing food! Come along with me as I try some medieval Bhutanese village food, including Bhutanese puris, in Wangdue, Bhutan!
    Tsheten (my guide from MyBhutan) and I started in the village of Rinchengang, one of the oldest villages in Bhutan! Here, the houses are all clustered together. You can see traditional stonemasonry and multigenerational households. There were cows and stray dogs wandering around everywhere. It was like taking a trip back in time!
    I loved the architecture. Then, I got to see some of the mud-bricks that they use to build the houses. A lot of the older houses have stone foundations and mud-bricks on the top. The newer houses also have wood in them.
    There’s only one main path that connects the 20-or-so houses in Rinchengang. It reminded me of an Ottoman village I once visited in Turkey.
    We reached the bottom of the town and got back in the car with Nidup to cross the river to the second village. Along the way, we saw Wangdue Phodrang Dzong fortress, which burned down in 2012. We followed a narrow, winding road on the side of the mountain, which got very rocky and bumpy.
    In the second village, the houses are much farther apart from one another. We visited one with lots of space and small, low couches.
    We had some milk tea with sugar, flattened corn, flattened rice, and roasted rice powder. The tea was basically like chai. The flattened corn was the best.
    Then, we went to see some locals making puris, and along the way, we played a little archery. Then, we arrived at the house where they were making Bhutanese puris called maku, which are made from rice like Indian puris. They take a small amount of dough, press it into a small disc shape, and deep-fry it so it puffs up into a hollow, crispy ball.
    It tasted like popcorn and was crispy, airy, and not too oily! I wanted to try some with some ema dashti! We bought a bag of them for 200 Nu/$2.65 USD.
    After Tsheten had to run away from a bull protecting its calf, we entered another house by climbing a super steep staircase to the second level. There, we had some maku with red chili salsa with onion and tomato called ezay. We enjoyed it with some strong ara!
    I broke the maku in half and scooped up some of the ezay. It was extremely spicy, but so amazing! I couldn’t get enough of it! Then, it was time to make some ema dashti! I cut a few chilies before the cook took over.
    Fresh cow cheese and processed cheese went into this ema dashti. We enjoyed it with red rice, kewa dashti (chili, cheese, and potatoes), ema dashti, spinach soup, fried beef with chilies, and ezay (chili salsa). We ate everything traditional-style, on the floor with no tables.
    I started with the spinach soup, which was creamy and full of spinach. It was a nice, small portion and so yummy!
    The ema dashti was nice and spicy, while the kewa dashti was super creamy. The beef looked amazing and was so spicy, juicy, and full of flavor! The chili salsa was so refreshing. The numbing Szechwan peppers were outstanding. Every meal in Bhutan got better and better! The tender beef with the peppers and chilies and cheese was unreal!
    This afternoon and evening was one of my favorite experiences in Bhutan so far!
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  • @Davidsbeenhere
    @Davidsbeenhere  4 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Thank you for watching my Bhutanese Village Food video! If you're new to my channel please SUBSCRIBE

  • @chimiRixin
    @chimiRixin 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Feel homesick now. Thank you for visiting my country.

  • @ThanhMaiOFFICIAL
    @ThanhMaiOFFICIAL 4 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    This is one of the best parts of traveling: learning about new cultures and connecting with people on a human level! It’s been terrific to watch the Bhutan series so far. Looking forward to the next episode 🙌💯⛰🇧🇹

  • @Bhutanesegirldrukpa2023
    @Bhutanesegirldrukpa2023 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Wow these my home we’re I stay missing 😭🇧🇹🇧🇹🇧🇹lots of love n blessing 🙏🙏🙏

  • @BeyondYourDoorstep
    @BeyondYourDoorstep 4 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Those roads 🙈 Loving following along with this series, Bhutan seems like a pretty unique country. Would love to visit some day!

  • @aamirriaz82
    @aamirriaz82 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    The hosts are the coolest friendliest guys, amazing persons as they are always smiling. Loving it.

  • @jaijai6923
    @jaijai6923 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    That chilli salsa with the pani puri looks like the bomb. Can't wait for more videos from Bhutan !

  • @nischalsammsan249
    @nischalsammsan249 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I love the way u say Pani Puri it's lovely😄❤️

  • @vladislavsachkov489
    @vladislavsachkov489 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you David for an amazing video, Bhutan is my dream destination, I’ll be there one day!

  • @user-xz4eq2ci6h
    @user-xz4eq2ci6h 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love your new Bhutan series

  • @ongpee3301
    @ongpee3301 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    New subscriber from Bhutan.Thank you for visiting our country.Looks like you enjoyed experiencing our culture going to different places.Feels very good to see my home from different country.Miss my home.

  • @chuki3566
    @chuki3566 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Haha I love that you really enjoy our Bhutanese food can see it how you enjoy eating them . 👌🍻

  • @factcorn2581
    @factcorn2581 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Wow Bhutan seems very beautiful country..

  • @tashiwangchuk785
    @tashiwangchuk785 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I enjoy seeing David enjoying his food.

  • @resonance139
    @resonance139 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great vlog David 👍👍👍

  • @AzoresWhatElse
    @AzoresWhatElse 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Keep up the good work and stay safe.

  • @kinleydem2438
    @kinleydem2438 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    You can enjoy more varieties of food and the rice ball as the guide mentioned, there is more bigger and softer in variety. It’s good to see u enjoyed your stay thank you 😊

  • @mamaruthsvlog8019
    @mamaruthsvlog8019 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The vlog was beautiful, it seems to be so peaceful out there.

  • @gurudorji3123
    @gurudorji3123 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful country and beautiful people.

  • @apratimbordoloi4056
    @apratimbordoloi4056 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is the most peaceful guide you have ever been with.