You missed out our traditional Chettinadu Tamil meals. Awesome taste.No comparison. Try Chettinadu non veg. Enjoy tamil food and visit Tamilnadu. Great patriotic, beautiful, creative land Tamilnadu> the land from where Therkkan kalari originated- Tamilnadu
You missed out our traditional Chettinadu Tamil meals. Awesome taste.No comparison. Try Chettinadu non veg. Enjoy tamil food and visit Tamilnadu. Great patriotic, beautiful, creative land Tamilnadu> the land from where Therkkan kalari originated- Tamilnadu
@Kalyani 7485 Therkkan kalari was found by sage Agastya was a Tamilian. not a Malayali. kalari belongs to tamil people. sage Agastya was founder of kalari. All important kalari varma manuscripts are in Tamil language only. we have all those manuscripts. waht you telling a bullshit. Kerala kalari academy itself accepted therkkan kalari is a tamil form this the answer from quora Tamil’s have 3 other Martial Arts namely, Silambam (Battlefield art, weapon based), Malyutham (knockdown wrestling), Adi Murai (Combat Science) In Trivandrum and Kollam areas of Kerala, Adi Murai of Tamils is known as Thekkan Kalaripayattu. As per the Kerala Kalaripayattu Association, all the Tamil’s fighting arts of Silambam, Malyutham and Adimurai are taught together in the name of Thekkan Kalaripayattu.
@Kalyani 7485 It is absolute non sense what you are talking about . Northen kalari is you are talking about. Southern or therkan kalari is from tamil nadu. You are changing the truth or facts. We have therkan kalari art form in tamil manuscripts. Therkan kalari was found by sage agastya. vadakkan kalari was found by parasurama. You kerala people are mixing up both these things and you are taking tamilians property. We have plenty of intellectual property rights like therkkan kalari, silambam, varma theraphy, siddha medicine. You open up your eyes. Kerala Kalaripayattu association itself agreed tamil form. Truth remains always truth. This is the answer in quora: There is as such NOTHING called Tamil style of Kalaripayattu. Tamil’s have 3 other Martial Arts namely, Silambam (Battlefield art, weapon based), Malyutham (knockdown wrestling), Adi Murai (Combat Science) In Trivandrum and Kollam areas of Kerala, Adi Murai of Tamils is known as Thekkan Kalaripayattu. As per the Kerala Kalaripayattu Association, all the Tamil’s fighting arts of Silambam, Malyutham and Adimurai are taught together in the name of Thekkan Kalaripayattu www.quora.com/What-is-the-Tamil-style-of-kalaripayattu
It's funny, Jeevan Singh would not be at all unusual a name amongst Punjabi's. In fact, Jeevan (meaning life/existence) is derived from Sanskrit - correct me if I'm wrong, but the Tamil equivalent is Valkai; however, I'm not sure if it would be used as a name in south India/Sri Lanka. Anyway, nice video. I had the pleasure of trying some Tamilian food at Tamil Fest, but it was mostly street food. I'd love to try out more South Indian cuisine once this pandemic is over - especially food from Kerala! I hear they specialize in sea food, thanks to the diversity of their environment. Cheers
@@praneshg3123 i think you don't know anything and nothing about malayalam. Our real malayalam is our great poet "ezhuthachan". So please don't fight.be happy
@nivin nivin No it's not because he meant dark skin but most Tamil girls have that distinct look. The girl in the video too has that distinct Tamil look. Btw her Dark skin is just fabulous and very silk smooth.
Yes, of course! But not too often. We eat it as Pilau/Pilaf, with many curries, in kheer (rice pudding), or when we need a light meal due to some illness. I love rice, just wish we made it more often haha; but older generations definitely prefer roti over rice, if only given the choice of one or the other.
In Indonesia we don't have that large population of Indian but we have a quite large population of Arabs and Chinese. So we're more familiar with Chinese and Arabic culture compared to Indian one. Cool videos btw
Kerala Rice is different from white rice.
Malayalees arum ille ivide??
undee
Undallo
Aiyooo late aaii...... Und machane
Kerala have brown rice
Undeee
In sadhya from kerala is vegetarian and so delicious love u kerala.
Try some thinfg new
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നിയൊക്കെ like കിട്ടാൻ വേണ്ടി
എന്ദു വേണേലും ചെയ്യും
Thanku 😊😊
@@icunde6086 endha ingane 😕
@@icunde6086
😕😕hello I'm itself from kerala OK.. Njan nte naadine kurch nallathaane paranjirikkunndh
தமிழ் ❤️
You missed out our traditional Chettinadu Tamil meals. Awesome taste.No comparison. Try Chettinadu non veg. Enjoy tamil food and visit Tamilnadu. Great patriotic, beautiful, creative land Tamilnadu> the land from where Therkkan kalari originated- Tamilnadu
Kerala 😍😍😍🤗
வாழ்க தமிழ் வாழ்க தமிழர் வாழ்க தமிழ் கடவுள் முருகன் 🙏
How beutiful our India.
This is Malaysia 😶
@@notsam_rohan not this is india
I think the middle one girl is Punjabi as well as Tamil as well as malyali wow ❤️❤️❤️
Yum Yum.. I found Punjabi, Rajasthani n South Indian dishes are mouthwatering
You missed out our traditional Chettinadu Tamil meals. Awesome taste.No comparison. Try Chettinadu non veg. Enjoy tamil food and visit Tamilnadu. Great patriotic, beautiful, creative land Tamilnadu> the land from where Therkkan kalari originated- Tamilnadu
@Kalyani 7485 Therkkan kalari was found by sage Agastya was a Tamilian. not a Malayali. kalari belongs to tamil people. sage Agastya was founder of kalari. All important kalari varma manuscripts are in Tamil language only. we have all those manuscripts. waht you telling a bullshit. Kerala kalari academy itself accepted therkkan kalari is a tamil form
this the answer from quora
Tamil’s have 3 other Martial Arts namely, Silambam (Battlefield art, weapon based), Malyutham (knockdown wrestling), Adi Murai (Combat Science)
In Trivandrum and Kollam areas of Kerala, Adi Murai of Tamils is known as Thekkan Kalaripayattu.
As per the Kerala Kalaripayattu Association, all the Tamil’s fighting arts of Silambam, Malyutham and Adimurai are taught together in the name of Thekkan Kalaripayattu.
@Kalyani 7485 see my below proof from kerala tourism and kanyakumari toursm
@Kalyani 7485 It is absolute non sense what you are talking about . Northen kalari is you are talking about. Southern or therkan kalari is from tamil nadu. You are changing the truth or facts. We have therkan kalari art form in tamil manuscripts. Therkan kalari was found by sage agastya. vadakkan kalari was found by parasurama. You kerala people are mixing up both these things and you are taking tamilians property. We have plenty of intellectual property rights like therkkan kalari, silambam, varma theraphy, siddha medicine. You open up your eyes. Kerala Kalaripayattu association itself agreed tamil form. Truth remains always truth.
This is the answer in quora:
There is as such NOTHING called Tamil style of Kalaripayattu.
Tamil’s have 3 other Martial Arts namely, Silambam (Battlefield art, weapon based), Malyutham (knockdown wrestling), Adi Murai (Combat Science)
In Trivandrum and Kollam areas of Kerala, Adi Murai of Tamils is known as Thekkan Kalaripayattu.
As per the Kerala Kalaripayattu Association, all the Tamil’s fighting arts of Silambam, Malyutham and Adimurai are taught together in the name of Thekkan Kalaripayattu
www.quora.com/What-is-the-Tamil-style-of-kalaripayattu
It's funny, Jeevan Singh would not be at all unusual a name amongst Punjabi's. In fact, Jeevan (meaning life/existence) is derived from Sanskrit - correct me if I'm wrong, but the Tamil equivalent is Valkai; however, I'm not sure if it would be used as a name in south India/Sri Lanka.
Anyway, nice video. I had the pleasure of trying some Tamilian food at Tamil Fest, but it was mostly street food. I'd love to try out more South Indian cuisine once this pandemic is over - especially food from Kerala! I hear they specialize in sea food, thanks to the diversity of their environment. Cheers
I love south India food +Punjabi food
Super... Happy Vishu
Very proud to be an indian...
The video is fine but this girl name Gurmit, she is great. Made me to watch the whole video !
Why people think Punjabi eat only chicken man 🤣
I would eat all of that, looks delicious 😍
We all are United in one name INDIA 🇮🇳
Vadiya hai ji
Romba pramadham
Adipoli
Kerala food is incomplete without beef fry
It's a frickin Sadhya dude.it's veg
porotta and beef fry
Beeeef fry!!!!!
Sadhya moone pls don't do that, only veg items ❤❤
love the video! But chamanthi is like Sambhar? why😭
So nice!😁
MALAYALI PWOLE ADDA, KERALA 🌴🐘🦾⚔🇮🇳🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴
Loved watching the tamil and malayali speak
Both Mallu n Punjabi explained very well.
Bro don't call mallu just like malayali
@nivin nivin u r wrong malayalam is a Tamil word .. Malai + aalum = Malayalam because chera Tamil king ruled kerala .. Then only malayalam came
@@praneshg3123 no man no malayalam is malayalam tamil is tamil ok
@@asifmohammed8376 malayalam isn't malayalam... ok
@@praneshg3123 i think you don't know anything and nothing about malayalam. Our real malayalam is our great poet "ezhuthachan". So please don't fight.be happy
There was no saag and makki di roti and you consider this Punjabi food?
It's really hard to switch accent
Wow super 👌👌👌👌👌
girl looks tamil... is she mixed?
You didn't watch the video did you!?
Hybrid breed...
@nivin nivin why are jealous of it
@nivin nivin 💯🔥😂
@nivin nivin No it's not because he meant dark skin but most Tamil girls have that distinct look. The girl in the video too has that distinct Tamil look. Btw her Dark skin is just fabulous and very silk smooth.
Now malayalis all time favorite is porotta and beaf 😁
Plz Telugu meal also
This is India
Punjabi really eat rice?
Yes, of course! But not too often.
We eat it as Pilau/Pilaf, with many curries, in kheer (rice pudding), or when we need a light meal due to some illness.
I love rice, just wish we made it more often haha; but older generations definitely prefer roti over rice, if only given the choice of one or the other.
Yes it's like you always eat we also eat it all Punjabi love rice man ❤️🙏
Kerala🌴🌴🥰
Where's the beef fry yoooo....
தமிழ்
Nice
In Indonesia we don't have that large population of Indian but we have a quite large population of Arabs and Chinese. So we're more familiar with Chinese and Arabic culture compared to Indian one. Cool videos btw
Love uuuuuuuuuuuu Kerala and malayalam
while eating you shldnot talk :D
Tamilan
Bale bale !!!!!!!! hoi hoi hoi hoi !!!!🤣🤣🤣
Malaysia and Singapore both countries Indian recipes are totally influenced by Malay and Chinese flavour. Nothing authentic.