People who can't stand the wild smell that a sheep or a goat has, try cooking with those with the onions. Onions get rid of the wild smell and the flavor, and now the lamb is just fatty tender juicy beef for you.
I could have been eating all these back home if it was not Covid 19. Because of Covid I can not travel to Mongolia and eat everything I like to eat. The one thing I really want to it and craving right now is the inner organs of lamb. Yammyyyyyy
I wouldn't recommend hot pot because it is not Mongolian original but Chinese one But i guess meat is lot more cheaper. I would say Mongolia without meat is not mongolia
@@garychoi6881 well i am mongolian and took mongolian history throughout middle and high school😧. And believe me... hot pot is not mongolian🤓. If hotpot was mongolian food and not expensive ,i would be so tired of it cuz i would have eaten it day or night and sorry for my poor english .
@@zulaau6769 Hot pot is obviously not what Mongolians ate during socialist times and the 1990's, which form the basis of actual Mongolian cuisine today. But it's commonly assumed that Mongols of the 13th century had a form of hot pot where soldiers would use their upturned helmets. Both Chinese and Western restaurants subscribe to this story. While there may not be enough evidence for this legend, why oppose it so vehemently? Aren't you glad that it's one more way to give Mongolian culture some exposure, regardless of whether it's fact or fiction?
@@garychoi6881 yes, i know what you are talking and i am glad you know this dish's history kind of started in Mongolia but we cannot deny hotpot is food that china developed into what is it today. After 1000 years or more like 15 years ago, hot pot became wide spread chinese cuisine that we like to eat in mongolian. And just for information, i am not nomadic extremist as i always have been city dweller that liked to study history and respect other culture
I’m Mongolian as well and even I know that hot pot originated in Mongolia. I don’t understand why you seem to be so against it lol. Food develops with time, so what if we can add more options to the soup (it doesn’t automatically make it another country’s dish). Fair enough that Chinese people like it and have different variations of it but that doesn’t make it any less Mongolian. Shul ugasaa l mongoliin undesnii hool shd, hot pot yaj uur bgain yiin
Wow The ulanbator city in MN
mongolian foods very delicious 👍
i hope to see battle trip episode on India someday.
People who can't stand the wild smell that a sheep or a goat has, try cooking with those with the onions. Onions get rid of the wild smell and the flavor, and now the lamb is just fatty tender juicy beef for you.
From the Bad Guy samples and the brief BBC Sherlock music, my mind was in a tizzy the whole time watching this
Wow. I am hungry now.
I could have been eating all these back home if it was not Covid 19. Because of Covid I can not travel to Mongolia and eat everything I like to eat. The one thing I really want to it and craving right now is the inner organs of lamb. Yammyyyyyy
I wouldn't recommend hot pot because it is not Mongolian original but Chinese one
But i guess meat is lot more cheaper. I would say Mongolia without meat is not mongolia
Another nomadic extremist. There are many ways in which hot pot CAN BE Mongolian.
@@garychoi6881 well i am mongolian and took mongolian history throughout middle and high school😧. And believe me... hot pot is not mongolian🤓. If hotpot was mongolian food and not expensive ,i would be so tired of it cuz i would have eaten it day or night and sorry for my poor english .
@@zulaau6769 Hot pot is obviously not what Mongolians ate during socialist times and the 1990's, which form the basis of actual Mongolian cuisine today. But it's commonly assumed that Mongols of the 13th century had a form of hot pot where soldiers would use their upturned helmets. Both Chinese and Western restaurants subscribe to this story. While there may not be enough evidence for this legend, why oppose it so vehemently? Aren't you glad that it's one more way to give Mongolian culture some exposure, regardless of whether it's fact or fiction?
@@garychoi6881 yes, i know what you are talking and i am glad you know this dish's history kind of started in Mongolia but we cannot deny hotpot is food that china developed into what is it today. After 1000 years or more like 15 years ago, hot pot became wide spread chinese cuisine that we like to eat in mongolian. And just for information, i am not nomadic extremist as i always have been city dweller that liked to study history and respect other culture
I’m Mongolian as well and even I know that hot pot originated in Mongolia. I don’t understand why you seem to be so against it lol. Food develops with time, so what if we can add more options to the soup (it doesn’t automatically make it another country’s dish). Fair enough that Chinese people like it and have different variations of it but that doesn’t make it any less Mongolian. Shul ugasaa l mongoliin undesnii hool shd, hot pot yaj uur bgain yiin
As a mongolian is kinda funny to see them walk around confused..😅😅
wow 🤩 ❤️
hahahah I loved it! Koreans like meat just like we do 🤣👍
I really regret to watch it before sleep 😭🤤
How about the khorkhog? It’s fit for a Khan!
몽골 양 이나 소 고기는 오스트레일리아 미국 고기 보터 더 맛있입니다. 냄새 도 없다. 웨라면 그 동물들이 자연에서 재일 좋은 풀을 먹어서 그래요.
I cant bilieve my fav shw is trying y coutries food
말고기는 좀 냉으로 먹어야 맛있습니다.....!
Ah! Soy holy! Why don't you try Mongolian Curds and its very sweet I-
jiwon 😘😘😘
Auui... Groom to be Kangnam 😏🙈
제 생각대로 한국은 고기를 몽골에서 수입해야 돼요.
😍😍😍♥️
that horse meat looks delish
kissnote21 sorry but it’s not horse meat it is beef and horse meat has a other name❤️
Ghét nhất ngồi trong nhà hàng Sang trọng. Hay ngồi trong nhà đội mũ 🎩 mà ăn cơm. Trời đè
Kbs ees hiisen bicleg bj ygd Iim jhon uzelttei bgan blo ahhhah
Hi Pd-nim. Can you invite Krystal and Amber to join battle trip please??
TWICE & IZONE bring me the happiness yeah! Good idea! Or better yet, Krystal and Jessica! 😯
kuushuur is basically cireng in indonesia
Dilla Aulia Winarno No it is Mongolian National Food😉❤️
saruul naranbold i know, i mean in indonesia we also have similar food with kuushur named cireng
@@dillaauliawinarno1729 that's cool
We the people of the world have some kind of similar dishes
Bruh mongols most sacred thing is a horse and you want to eat it?
Mongolians eat horse meat too.
Yes I know but when there were no cars a horse was more useful than being eaten and old horse meat is supposedly very tough
@@insectine9045 actually only Mongolian born kazakhs eat horse
69 years • 11 months oh come on Mongolians all of us do eat horse meat. well of course there are some exceptions, people have their own preferences.
@@bellatomoko7379 yes but Mongolians actually don't really kill the horses. We usually buy it from Kazakhs or slaughter house.
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