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Davidsbeenhere so you have reached India again to show your immense love for Indian food. Well welcome to India and enjoy unlimited Indian tasty food 😂
Hi David, Good to see that you’re exploring all of India and experiencing different cultures and cuisines. Please visit Andhra Pradesh when you’re in India next time. Your videos are relaxing and refreshing to watch during this quarantine period!
Kiruthi Kumar he must say what he likes One must have the freedom to express his view He felt it’s disgusting thus he said it so that’s called honesty No need to be political correctness and lie
David, you really put yourself out there and make sure that you have true and authentic experiences with the real and true locals of the places that you visit. I love watching that authenticity through your videos. They are authentic and true! As always, thank you for sharing such rich culture with those of us who would have otherwise had hesitations in visiting such non-western and less-pampered locations. I appreciate you and I appreciate the content that you share with the world. Keep up the good work! Blessings from our family to yours.
Itsjust Arianne thank you so much my friend! I create all these videos for viewers like you who are open to new and different types of experiences. I don’t care to get pampered 🥂
Hi david , from tamilnadu the dish u ate is called *kali* made from ragi a grain , it is also made from other grains too , that and the tubers make up the staple for people who live in the kurinji region ( mountain and mountain based land ) in olden Times when tamilnadu and kerala were one people divided the landscapes into 5 types , kurinji , mullai , marudham , neithal, paalai - ( mountain , Forest, agriculture , sea and desert based lands respectively ) each had their own distinct cuisine and culture , and this is apart fron the various kingdoms and their cuisines , there are about 20 cuisines just in tamilnadu alone
I’m watching this sitting in my bedroom in London and it felt like I was right there with them on them there hills. Wish I was but it’s the next best thing, Great video, thanks for sharing
David's become my new favorite for real. The dude is authentic, candid and super respectful. Not like all the 'sanitized' or 'shock value' crud on the Travel channel. We need more folks like him and Mark Wiens in this world. Food really does bring people together. Great job brother!
mate the kind of material you produce, you should be given permanent seat in the Indian tourism board and how to up skill and add to the Indian tourism.Maybe a stint with Discovery Channel as well. Great videos mate!!!
Heloooo world, just watch this video to know that we Indians are well educated and civilized. Even the isolated people know how to speak English. Daughter is speaking in english in 11:25
@@bijusyedps6634 He/she never meant to say that only educated and civilized people can speak english. What he/she meant was that many people think that India is not so advanced and technological. Well, I can agree with that totally but the technology or whatever it is related to improvising techniques are growing here in India. No hate but English is a worldwide language. It is a decent and interesting and a wonderful language! Everyone these days should learn English. I love English. By the way, did you write your comment sarcastically? And I apologise if you've felt rude from my side.😔
You know David, raagi mudda(raagi) which you ate, is a millet grain. Raagi is dammn good for health and muscle growth it 8s very high in protein and fiber . It increases body stamina for body and muscle. Tribal food is very tasty with original flavours and really healthy.
Looks exactly like African food especially the ingredients. The ragi looks like African fufu, we also rap in leaves, often banana leaf. Feeling hungry, I love Indian food but never eaten this type of Indian food. It looks so familiar!
David....you are so true to yourself...I admire your simplicity an the way you adapt to other persons culture...that food looks so delicious...❤👍....from Guyana.
AMAZING VIDEO ! Those tribal folks migrated to Southern India well over 50,000 years ago ! That's right ! Very first wave of migration to India ! Their cousins can be found in Australia as well !!
@@user-rg3cc1jm5w you are right. Steaming of rice., baking of non veg/veg in banana leaf, uses of bamboo for cooking, uses of coconut etc. But we don't use too much of spices other than chili.
@@RockstarEaterI think the dosa of kerala is soft n that yogurt curry is north Indian dish n i think Gulab jamun is from West Bengal India . I m not a food expert all I know is that all the food shown in the vlog are from India. Enjoy the food.
@Chow King I concur with what you said, even I thought the same, until I went to Assam. My initial thoughts when I first arrived in Assam was damn, this looks like Kerala, the culture, the dressing is as similiar but what astounded me was the traditional method of cooking. The use of Bamboo and fish. On a side note, even though bamboo doesn't feature in majority of Kerala food, it still a main stay in tribal and village food culture.
Ragi is a staple food in karnataka from ages..we make sweets, rotis, dosas and what david just had what we calls ragi mudde in kannada...those ragi balls need to be swallowed and not chewed..else u cant eat it coz its too much like a thick sticky paste..and nothing happens when u swallow it..it is very good for your metabolism and health for sure..but its pleasant to see you enjoying..
Amazing david ❤️ please do come visit india again !!! Go to uttarakand . You will love it!!! Thanks for promoting our tribal food!! Lots of love from india
Kerala is also the hub of spice production including pepper. Since ancient times pepper is being exported to all over the world. Romans used pepper imported from Kerala. and that tradition probably going on in modern Italian food..
Great going David bhai, you are doing a good job & really appreciate for showing all the varieties of food from all over india, respect for you. GBU & Keep going.
I always wanted someone to see you guys taste this kali and kari kulambu (i.e)ragi and curry gravy.its super good.first vlogger to go to the interiors of india.good on you mate
Most of them indians feels embarrass, awkward to mingle with tribal community and they practice untouchability but everyone should learn from u how to treat every humans are equal....irrespective of caste, creed, colour or religion....thank u david.
Drishti dia6 i would love to have food from tribal people in this natural environment and enjoy their company rather than the dirty unhygienic street food. Not all street food vendors are dirty but there are also many. Better not to name the places.
David you are awesome. You just assimilated into the group. It was nice to see you enjoying the tribal food. Ragi Mudde is a staple food in Karnataka. It has to be swallowed along with the curry. It is a very healthy food. It was really so nice to see how comfortable the lady was with you. Awesome video. Looking forward for more videos. Enjoy your stay in India. Stay safe.
Oh my god...In Maharashtra we make ragi (how should i explain this)..umm...we call it *nagli* in marathi.. we make papad from that Dough..we call it *"nagli cha pit"* ... I love it soo much...it looks very similar to that ragi thing they made... I think it's same😋
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Davidsbeenhere so you have reached India again to show your immense love for Indian food. Well welcome to India and enjoy unlimited Indian tasty food 😂
Hi David, Good to see that you’re exploring all of India and experiencing different cultures and cuisines. Please visit Andhra Pradesh when you’re in India next time. Your videos are relaxing and refreshing to watch during this quarantine period!
Village food factor =) TH-cam
Hi David, Tapioca and cassava are same. In Kerala people call cassava as Tapioca
When recorded????
Awesome experience dude, that tapioca is looking straight 🔥🔥🔥
Hi Volpe I am your subscriber😍
Hey volpe where r u?????
So fire bro! You have to do this next time :)
Kiruthi Kumar so he’s supposed to do lie and say it’s good even though he doesn’t like it
Kiruthi Kumar he must say what he likes
One must have the freedom to express his view
He felt it’s disgusting thus he said it so that’s called honesty
No need to be political correctness and lie
WE SHOULD LEARN FROM THESE TRIBALS. FROM THE BEGINNING TILL THE END THEY HAD SMILE ON THEIR FACES. WHAT A GESTURE!
Me =)
Wow NOW THIS IS AN EXPERIENCE! Only in India!
Yaua
Hello sir how are you? Are you enjoying your lamb chops in Moksha hotel in Florida? You and your son are my new fav flood vlogger.
@Rene Eren thanks for the enlightenment 🙏
This is on a whole different level experience! Great video man :)
thanks dude! Yea this was the one i was the most excited about :)
In Odisha at our home we prepare and eat the same food. Its very very healthy. Love all my Kerala brothers and sisters from Odisha, India🇮🇳
Love from Kerala ❤️
David has so much respect for other cultures. It's awesome 👏🙏
Satnam Singh always!
Best part of the video is to see how they're trying their best to make him feel like family..
I am indian but still couldn't experience real india like you do, watching your videos is always a great experience. Thanks man🙏❤️🇮🇳
One of the best video after Meghalaya. I love to see serene, organic things. Very peaceful, simple, no chaos, no mess.
Wow. Most Indians wouldn't have had this kind of an experience!
David, you really put yourself out there and make sure that you have true and authentic experiences with the real and true locals of the places that you visit. I love watching that authenticity through your videos. They are authentic and true! As always, thank you for sharing such rich culture with those of us who would have otherwise had hesitations in visiting such non-western and less-pampered locations. I appreciate you and I appreciate the content that you share with the world. Keep up the good work! Blessings from our family to yours.
Itsjust Arianne thank you so much my friend! I create all these videos for viewers like you who are open to new and different types of experiences. I don’t care to get pampered 🥂
I really like the style of cooking .
That's how we always clean chicken in Surinam with vingar ❤🇸🇷
=)
I love kerala food! Went to an awesome kerala restaurant and it was life changing 🙂
,m♥️
Hi david , from tamilnadu the dish u ate is called *kali* made from ragi a grain , it is also made from other grains too , that and the tubers make up the staple for people who live in the kurinji region ( mountain and mountain based land ) in olden Times when tamilnadu and kerala were one people divided the landscapes into 5 types , kurinji , mullai , marudham , neithal, paalai - ( mountain , Forest, agriculture , sea and desert based lands respectively ) each had their own distinct cuisine and culture , and this is apart fron the various kingdoms and their cuisines , there are about 20 cuisines just in tamilnadu alone
Gr8 info .....
This restaurant claims to be a kerala cuisine restaurant. Does it look authentic?
th-cam.com/video/22rh6nYyqOs/w-d-xo.html
Ancient Tamizhakam 🖤
@@RockstarEater luks authentic 2 me..
@@annakale Cool man. Thanka for the feedback. Sub to my page if you like to follow on more food videos this year!
The way that old lady in the plaid top smiles is so pure and cute.
Seems like there is no other country that is more welcoming, warm. And embracing than India. Love the simplicity and the peace
I’m watching this sitting in my bedroom in London and it felt like I was right there with them on them there hills.
Wish I was but it’s the next best thing,
Great video, thanks for sharing
David's become my new favorite for real. The dude is authentic, candid and super respectful. Not like all the 'sanitized' or 'shock value' crud on the Travel channel. We need more folks like him and Mark Wiens in this world. Food really does bring people together. Great job brother!
To the best of my knowledge, Tapioca and Cassava are one and the same thing. What is called Cassava in Africa is called Tapioca in Kerala.
Poola. Kappa, kolli and maracheeni
கெலங்கு....kelangu
@@sneakpeek2795 in Tamil it is called கப்பகெலங்கு...kappa kelangu
This is actually one of the best food you can have.
Dilip Patel I agree!
they made a proper ragi mudde . which we make in south Karnataka in every day
no big cars, no bug house, no big bank balance but still a precious smile on face.
David you’re outdoing yourself with these epic videos.. It’s incredible to see you grow like this 💓
mate the kind of material you produce, you should be given permanent seat in the Indian tourism board and how to up skill and add to the Indian tourism.Maybe a stint with Discovery Channel as well. Great videos mate!!!
Rohit Anand thanks my friend! Always try to produce my best with no cameraman, just me.
That's really awesome
Ragi is the authentic food of Karnataka. If you visit any villages in rural Karnataka they will teach you how to eat Ragi Mudde(ball).
You are absolutely right...👍
Ragi is basically finger millet, very healthy and nutritious 😊😊
David Brother hope you and your Family is safe and doing well. Your videos are always fantastic. India loves you. 😘😘
Never tasted but I must say no 5star hotel or restaurant can match this... This is original food...😍🇮🇳
Heloooo world, just watch this video to know that we Indians are well educated and civilized. Even the isolated people know how to speak English. Daughter is speaking in english in 11:25
Prasad Nalluri yes she is fluent in English. That’s why INDIA is extra special because almost no language barrier
Hello world, speaking in English is not the criteria for being educated and civilized. Thank u
@@bijusyedps6634 He/she never meant to say that only educated and civilized people can speak english. What he/she meant was that many people think that India is not so advanced and technological. Well, I can agree with that totally but the technology or whatever it is related to improvising techniques are growing here in India. No hate but English is a worldwide language. It is a decent and interesting and a wonderful language! Everyone these days should learn English. I love English. By the way, did you write your comment sarcastically? And I apologise if you've felt rude from my side.😔
Only in Kerala 😄, I think, not in the whole India. Besides I don't think knowing English is not the criteria for being neither educated nor civilized
@@Himalaya555 You're right :)
Too good David.... Waiting for more such wonderful videos.....❤️❤️❤️❤️
Kerala is doing best in fighting against corona...
Dayum! you do love India a lot ♥️
Me too! I have the best Indian kerala food in LA video on my channel.
🙏
Wow, I am hungry...... That looks too good.......... That treat is next level....... Speacial Thanks to my tribel people from Kerala.
Ragi muddhe is a very acquired taste. I did not like it at all as a kid, but love it now. Great video. Thanks
ചുടക്കുന്നതിനെന്താ പറയ.... ചേച്ചി പൊളിച്ചു....
നമ്മട നാട്ടിൽ ഇങ്ങനത്തൊരു ഭക്ഷണം ഞാൻ ഇതു വരെ കണ്ടിട്ടില്ല
great hospitality ,awesome food.
You know David, raagi mudda(raagi) which you ate, is a millet grain. Raagi is dammn good for health and muscle growth it 8s very high in protein and fiber . It increases body stamina for body and muscle. Tribal food is very tasty with original flavours and really healthy.
Cassava is US English and Tapioca is British English.
Mudde in India Karnataka
Kappa in Malayalam.
You are amazing David
Not even Indians have explore like you are
Looks exactly like African food especially the ingredients. The ragi looks like African fufu, we also rap in leaves, often banana leaf. Feeling hungry, I love Indian food but never eaten this type of Indian food. It looks so familiar!
Hey David!! Keep rocking and digging indian roots 🌱
David....you are so true to yourself...I admire your simplicity an the way you adapt to other persons culture...that food looks so delicious...❤👍....from Guyana.
AMAZING VIDEO ! Those tribal folks migrated to Southern India well over 50,000 years ago ! That's right ! Very first wave of migration to India ! Their cousins can be found in Australia as well !!
ragi java + pure ghee + sugar is super it is an one of the indian food
Forest
Tribal weather
Tribal foods
Awesome experience
Except for the raggi, all the other cooking process is similar to our dishes of assam. Happy vishu(bihu) from assam.
As somebody who had lived in Assam, you won't believe the similarities between Assam and Kerala in terms of food and ecosystem. Happy Bihu.
Does this Indian food in Los Angeles look authentic? It's kerala cuisine.
th-cam.com/video/22rh6nYyqOs/w-d-xo.html
@@user-rg3cc1jm5w you are right. Steaming of rice., baking of non veg/veg in banana leaf, uses of bamboo for cooking, uses of coconut etc. But we don't use too much of spices other than chili.
@@RockstarEaterI think the dosa of kerala is soft n that yogurt curry is north Indian dish n i think Gulab jamun is from West Bengal India . I m not a food expert all I know is that all the food shown in the vlog are from India. Enjoy the food.
@Chow King I concur with what you said, even I thought the same, until I went to Assam. My initial thoughts when I first arrived in Assam was damn, this looks like Kerala, the culture, the dressing is as similiar but what astounded me was the traditional method of cooking. The use of Bamboo and fish. On a side note, even though bamboo doesn't feature in majority of Kerala food, it still a main stay in tribal and village food culture.
David have a nice day 😊
That is healthy and delicious food and prepared hygienically.
The food is very well prepared 😋❤️
Greetings from Suriname 🇸🇷
Wow, we should cook like that. No oli. Super healthy, nice video
You lived a great indian life brother....love you❤️
Ragi = Finger Millet
Jeera = Cummin Seeds
That old lady was saying garlic powder for turmeric powder
Ragi is a staple food in karnataka from ages..we make sweets, rotis, dosas and what david just had what we calls ragi mudde in kannada...those ragi balls need to be swallowed and not chewed..else u cant eat it coz its too much like a thick sticky paste..and nothing happens when u swallow it..it is very good for your metabolism and health for sure..but its pleasant to see you enjoying..
Cooking with the best, eating with the legends. Badasss mate
Ragi is fev food in Karnataka.. We called it as 'Ragimudde' daily using with different curry..
Amazing david ❤️ please do come visit india again !!! Go to uttarakand . You will love it!!! Thanks for promoting our tribal food!! Lots of love from india
Have been waiting for weeks for this.
this memories you will cherish forever
Very natural food, cannot be fresher than this!
Sounds like my type of vlog food! :)
Love the cooking 😋 process,.look really yummy yummy y
India is indeed an incredible country.you ll find more vegetarian food here than in any other continent on earth.
This makes me remember grandpa's kitchen.❤️
Unfortunately he is no more.
Yes Rip grandpaa famous dilouge of grandpaa Mixwell ❤
Loved the content 😊
David'sbeenhere got it going on.
Ever seen mine? =)
Great video
Kerala is also the hub of spice production including pepper. Since ancient times pepper is being exported to all over the world. Romans used pepper imported from Kerala. and that tradition probably going on in modern Italian food..
Great going David bhai, you are doing a good job & really appreciate for showing all the varieties of food from all over india, respect for you. GBU & Keep going.
I loved them so much.Really humble and kind person😀
These tribal can speak and understand english better than most of the Indians.. This is kerala my bro
First time I saw an american accept the tribal food and all of our indian food..best of luck bro...ur videos are mind blowing..and mouth watering..
You are brand india,thanks allot.
Awesome my bro. Glad you like the food.
Finally you tasted ragi ball.... that's awesome David 😍😍😍😍
RAAGI MUDDE (RAAGI BALLS) EXTREMLY GOOD FOR HEALTH
I always wanted someone to see you guys taste this kali and kari kulambu (i.e)ragi and curry gravy.its super good.first vlogger to go to the interiors of india.good on you mate
Most of them indians feels embarrass, awkward to mingle with tribal community and they practice untouchability but everyone should learn from u how to treat every humans are equal....irrespective of caste, creed, colour or religion....thank u david.
Drishti dia6 i would love to have food from tribal people in this natural environment and enjoy their company rather than the dirty unhygienic street food. Not all street food vendors are dirty but there are also many. Better not to name the places.
Not most. Only pervets like you think this. You're like those guys who think most of women want to be raped.
Wow everything looks amazing love your videos always stay safe brother
I know, right?
Ever seen this kerala feature? th-cam.com/video/22rh6nYyqOs/w-d-xo.html
The dishes look amazing 🤞
How does this kerala restaurant look?
th-cam.com/video/22rh6nYyqOs/w-d-xo.html
In karnataka it is Ragi Mudday with chicken or mutton
Aynippo nammenth venam... Onn poyeraa..... Karyayt parayan bannini..... Time avatt kanich thera
Healthiest food in the world ... Am drooling
David you are awesome. You just assimilated into the group. It was nice to see you enjoying the tribal food. Ragi Mudde is a staple food in Karnataka. It has to be swallowed along with the curry. It is a very healthy food. It was really so nice to see how comfortable the lady was with you. Awesome video. Looking forward for more videos. Enjoy your stay in India. Stay safe.
David you look so enjoying the food.👍👍👍
David life is nothing but this life is like heaven everyone is missing
My India
Litterally no oil . That's wow😍😍.
I never seen anywhere ever like any tv...incredible food ..we want more jungle food..plz more upld..from kolkata India
Dhanyavad Sir .SAP hamare tribal areas me aye.or Anubhav Liya.
Tapioca is actually a product made from Cassava. But 99% keralites think that tapioca is the English name of kappa(cassava).
Yes tapioca pearls r so common in a filipino drink
WONDERFUL VIDEO
That is karnataka famous food Ragi mudde ..You will fall in love with Ragi mudde
David been everywhere😄,food luks awesome bro,keep going 🤗
David: How do you know it's done?
She: YES
He should have spoken in their language so that she understands.
Kerala is best
Ragi mudde(Ragi.ball) is the traditional. Food in.Kannadigas,& Karnataka.
I like u because u r so down to earth
Thank you Mr David Hoffman
Super cool👍hats off to u man👍keep going
Oh my god...In Maharashtra we make ragi (how should i explain this)..umm...we call it *nagli* in marathi.. we make papad from that Dough..we call it *"nagli cha pit"* ... I love it soo much...it looks very similar to that ragi thing they made... I think it's same😋
Bro this food 1000 years traveling with indians .and it' is good prescription for hard worker s ,wight lifters in India
You are a legend brother, thankyou for your exploring indian food,🕺🕺🕺
Kerala food is so bomb! I went to a place in LA, and it was eye opening.
This is unique dude
Look so yummy and healthy food.i never saw and eat this type food.mr.david ur lucky to have it.