Yknow what I love about this the most? The community building. The young, the elderly and the working adults participate in the harvest festival and competition annually. Especially when we are in a society of urbanisation, and generally the younger moves to cities, and only a smaller minority moves back to smaller towns and villages. There's something extra to look forward to every year aside from the regular festivals, and brings people together.
Am 4 minutes into the video and i haven't finished it yet but i couldn't resist the temptation to comment on how high quality the the content is , the editing , information, so much loads of wonderful knowledge ..it feels like am watching national geographic for free on youtube
My hometown is in Aichi Prefecture, which is next to Gifu Prefecture. When I was a child, we often used fireworks smoke to drive away bees, captured the remaining hive, and brought it home. My father would eat it as a snack with his sake. Stir-fried with butter, it tastes amazing.
*dramatic snaccing* Light Yagami: "I will take a potato chip... and eat it!" Japanese Murder Hornet Farmers: "We will farm murder hornets... and eat them!"
Andrew: thank you for another brilliant video. You are helping us to visually feast on exotic foods of Asia. Keep up the good work and wishing you a happy and healthy New Year!
Thanks for the upload. I was born and left Laos at six. I’ve been to Thailand, Japan and through China. I wouldn’t mind eating insect larvae as my parents have told me how good they are. After seeing a lot of videos on TH-cam, I would concur it also.
mmm.. goheimochi with that walnut miso paste caramelized on top is so good... but i don't think i want to eat suzumebachi... i've had bee larvae(hachinoko) in Nagano before and it's really not my thing, i'll stick to candied crickets(inago tsukudani) from Tokyo instead.
The Japanese People always thinks of the weirdest and most unique things, I can't imagine they have figured out that these bugs can be eaten, in my area these Hornets are quite dangerous and its usually being exterminated maybe I should learn how to export these bugs to Japan and make a profit out of it instead of killing and exterminating them 😅
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Yknow what I love about this the most? The community building. The young, the elderly and the working adults participate in the harvest festival and competition annually. Especially when we are in a society of urbanisation, and generally the younger moves to cities, and only a smaller minority moves back to smaller towns and villages. There's something extra to look forward to every year aside from the regular festivals, and brings people together.
Thank you to Sunny for showing me Andrew .... Andrew is the real underground shit I want to watch
Sunny does it all bro. But I get you. Since he showed me Andrew I had to subscribe as well.❤
no shame in liking both? i say old mate is Aussieish.... but Xpat i still respect him
Am 4 minutes into the video and i haven't finished it yet but i couldn't resist the temptation to comment on how high quality the the content is , the editing , information, so much loads of wonderful knowledge ..it feels like am watching national geographic for free on youtube
yes. the exact samething just happed to me.
You’re a huge inspiration bro. Top tier content. Idk if you have a background in journalism, but if not, you’re a damn natural. Kudos big dawg 👊🏻
My hometown is in Aichi Prefecture, which is next to Gifu Prefecture. When I was a child, we often used fireworks smoke to drive away bees, captured the remaining hive, and brought it home. My father would eat it as a snack with his sake. Stir-fried with butter, it tastes amazing.
Andrew's content is getting better and better!! Never seen or heard about these dishes and traditions
I don't know why, but the cut to the guy doing a handstand on the tower of chairs yelling "LETS GO!" absolutely slayed me lmaoo!
*dramatic snaccing*
Light Yagami: "I will take a potato chip... and eat it!"
Japanese Murder Hornet Farmers: "We will farm murder hornets... and eat them!"
I watch these from start to finish every time, thanks for the interesting videos ❤
Andrew: thank you for another brilliant video. You are helping us to visually feast on exotic foods of Asia. Keep up the good work and wishing you a happy and healthy New Year!
These just keep getting better and better!
This was great Andrew. Thank you!
Another great story from Andrew.... cheers!
Great video and very Interesting and informative these video are good to watch
Happy New Year!
HI Andrew, what great content, just dropped in to say I think a ton of us would love an episode of fun bloopers maybe as a 2024 round up?
great video andrew ure quality of content just continues to improve very interesting topic I have never heard of thanks for documenting it
You should have millions of subs. Fantastic video, a really unique look at something very cool indeed.
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Thanks for the upload. I was born and left Laos at six. I’ve been to Thailand, Japan and through China. I wouldn’t mind eating insect larvae as my parents have told me how good they are. After seeing a lot of videos on TH-cam, I would concur it also.
Andrew , good to see You ....
Another banger from andrew!!!
The larva is actually quite delicious but don't eat the hornet
In Vietnam, people raise the hornet to harvest for delicious food.
Andrew she looks like an elf in the Lord of the rings movie, she is an exotic looking woman.
Great video ❤
Editing in these are insane
Great Video!
mmm.. goheimochi with that walnut miso paste caramelized on top is so good... but i don't think i want to eat suzumebachi... i've had bee larvae(hachinoko) in Nagano before and it's really not my thing, i'll stick to candied crickets(inago tsukudani) from Tokyo instead.
Sik video man, keep it up
Wow 400 yen is pricey. Looks good though
Must be an aussie thing, Andrew sounds and talks like Alex volkonaski lol
Maybe cause they’re both Australian 😅
Soooo, they eat Wasps ????🦘🦘🦘
Hey Andrew those hornets are Whiteface!
There sting is intense 😳.
Bizarre hobby!
JO JO IN VT☃️💞🇺🇲
in german please.............or suaheli..........
delicious
Next in line to China.
Hey Andy, No Thank You 🤢 but still interesting to see. Seeya Next Time ✝️🐢
Anybody else notice his translators are always woman who look exactly the same in every video?
Interesting report. Awful background music.
The Japanese People always thinks of the weirdest and most unique things, I can't imagine they have figured out that these bugs can be eaten, in my area these Hornets are quite dangerous and its usually being exterminated maybe I should learn how to export these bugs to Japan and make a profit out of it instead of killing and exterminating them 😅
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