@@eng_amr5519 that's Much less than a kg of rice too! More like about 300 - 400 grams! So much work! Probably WAY more calories burned farming and processing etc, the rice than what you'd ACTUALLY get back!!
@@mikemiller2538 That cut looks nothing at all like a chainsaw cut does, anyone who's ever used a chainsaw would know that as soon as they saw it. Most people here are probably already subscribed to PT or are more focused on farming so you're not really achieving anything by promoting it here. You'd have better luck on some of the pool making channels... I'm sure you already know the ones I mean.
I really enjoy this "step by step" demonstration. As I see it, ALL these steps are quite difficult to achieve for a single person out in the wild. You, dear Primitive Skills", really have some sick skills. Looking forward to all your upcomming videos. Stay safe.
Actually all these skill are basics or common knowledge in my village back in the days when I was child, all the older one could do this by themself, but then all the oldies gone and our generation left without knowledge of this and moves out to big city and all the ricefield already become a forrest again, just like me who went to high school and university far away even different island. By seeing this channel I gain all my childhood memeories again :'
@@RivandaBakhtiar , да, цивилизация штука подлая плохая, но комфортная и удобная. Очень много старых забытых технологий безвозвратно утеряно по всему миру
Man.. I started being into Primitive Tech since the beginning of ‘Primitive Technology’ a while back. Nothing ever came close to his professionalism and quality content. But you Sir .. From the early drainage tunnel to this.. The whole trip has been amazing!! You’ve been a blast to watch. There’s so much to the project but also the quality film making. I’m confident I can speak for most in saying this is exactly what the audience has wanted during this whole trend. A real journey! Sincere congratulations!! This channel deserves so much props. Bravo! :) Good luck with the future!
It’s probably weird getting a reply from a comment you made two years ago, but I agree with everything you said. Nothing except for this guy even comes close which is saying a lot for both of them. Man do you even remember typing this comment?
This is a wonderful reminder that we should truly value our meals everyday because of all the hard work it has to go through first especially during the primitive era.
well there was this guy that made a sandwich from scratch.. he grew the corn, made bread from it, etc.. took him half a year or something and cost like 1500 dollar to make that sandwich.. there is a video on youtube.. try to google for make sandwich from scratch or something..
I really admire your knowledge. You know how to do everything correctly. I can do some of them but not everything like you. These activities remind me of my childhood and I really miss my home town before the civil war (1975).
Some time ago I`ve seen one of your videos where you`ve been making some tools out of iron. Last week I realized that I can`t recall the method, so I looked it up again and watched it. By the end of the video a decision was made: I`ve decided to watch all your almost 350 videos! :D After 4 days I`m at this video, and first time in my life I saw how rice is being processed. I`ve learnt a lot from your content, can`t stop watching. Also I`m very pleased to see that the types of "this is just a copy of yaadee yaadee yaa" comments have died out. It took a year but got there. :) Truely the sign of respect that you deserve, Mr. Duong! :) I`m happy for you to see the positive changes in the comment section. Looking forward to see your whole 6 year journey. 💪😎👍
Excellent video! Thanks for showing us the remains of the big tree! It's great that you're using more of it for good use too!! Keep it up - you're doing a great job!! 😊😊😊
Sepaniang sejarah kamu adalah laki2 paling hebat, pintar,pekerja keras..ayo para wanita2 carilah lelaki yg seperti beliau ini.pantang menyerah dgn sglah situasi. 💪💪
I remember when I was a kid, we would go to my grandparents village and they pound rice every morning like this. I tried it once and got sore on my palm. Your video is bringing me back to all those times😚
I remember you said your grandfather was your main source for this traditional knowledge. Is he still alive? I'm really impressed by your content! Thank you.
I enjoy many of your videos. It reminds me of the skills passed down through family and neighbors many many years ago. Thank you for your efforts. Well done.
Mọi người ơi. 😁😁😄😍🥰 Chúng ta hãy là người xem YTB văn minh. 🤔 Bằng cách hãy dành 1s bấm vào quảng cáo cho mỗi video mà chúng ta xem nha. 😍 Đặc biệt là những Quảng Cáo như nhà tôi 3 đời làm Quảng Cáo ... Như vậy chúng ta sẽ giúp cho các ytb có thêm kinh phí và động lực làm ra nhiều video hay hơn nha. Cám ơn mọi người. 😘 Mọi người hãy chia sẻ điều này tới mọi người và trên các video khác nữa nha. ! Every body. 😁😁😄😍 Let's be the viewers of the civilized YTB. 🤔 By spending 1 second on an ad for each video we watch. 😍 Especially Ads like my family has been doing Ads for 3 years ... That way, we will give the ytb more money and motivation to make better videos. Thank you everyone. 😘 Everyone, please share this with everyone and on other videos too.!
Well, I am pretty sure this isn't the way big factory farms do it. This is primitive methodology. Civilization and technology have freed most of human kind from this kind of backbreaking labor. And, that is a wonderful thing. I have an even greater appreciation for those who took courses in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and helped us all rise above scratching the ground and depending solely on the gods for sustenance. But, I see great value in preserving ancient skills lest we ever have to fall back on them to survive as a species. These skills absolutely need to be preserved in our herd memory. Besides, they are fun to watch.
It's so relaxing watching your channel. Makes me wonder why do I need all this materialistic stuff? I would join you in a heartbeat in your world. Must be a stress free life 😂🤣😅😅🤣🤣😂
You did a good job! In Chinese characters rice means "米", and this letter can be separated 八十八 (88). Ancient people said sowing, harvesting and preparing rice needs 88 steps, it is so hard working. My grandmother used this kind of molar. She always said "Do not leave your rice. Just for a bowl of rice, farmers are suffering their job." It reminds my childhood. P.S. I am wondering about cooking rice with primitive tools. I think ceramic pots are not enough for rice (pilav), but congee.
Oh my God. When I saw the peeled rice grains, I screamed without knowing! Everyone in the area where rice is the main ingredient would have all reacted like me! Great!
I still remember seeing that giant mortar and pestle and that bamboo tray as a kid at my grandma’s house in the countryside. What a time. Until now, she refuses to cook rice with a rice cooker. She still cooks rice using firewood or charcoal.
@@cattleNhay : Haven't you been paying attention ?! He's like 50-100 yards from that river or large stream. You know .... the place he gets the gravel for his concrete .... Gets his fish .... .
Awesome job! I'm from Philippines, i just remembered my grandparents in our province having that thing you used to separate the rice grains from its stalks. I knew i have seen that thing before. What do you call that anyway.?
Wow..... There's so much in common you share with our people, from making those huge mortars and the bamboo made husking plates, we called them "prah" even the technique is similar to ours. I belong to the Khasi tribe in meghalaya, India
To my eyes you're the best in this field of videos, your videos are really detailed and well done, it must really be a full time job ! Your english is good if you need a logo or anything just ask :) keep up the great work
It looks like the hatchet head likes to turn when you strike. Would flattening the handle a bit help with the grip and reduce the hatchet's tendency to turn when striking, or is that more a result of blade geometry etc?
only prim tech I watch these day the og aussy fala is to slow keep it up mate good stuff 👌 sitting here wondering how you live out side the channel ? should show us a taste of your day to day life
you had three full rice baskets when you started. how many did you have when all the husks were gone? was it two? one? or did the amount not drop very much?
Really insightful. No bamboo or palm fronds where I live, but your technique in all aspects is usable. You should teach this to students at ??? $$$ per person, having them build a small village and see how it all comes out.
sung túc rồi! đồ sắt, có cơm, có cá, có rau rừng, săn về thì có thịt thú rừng nữa! mấy nữa nghiên cứu bắt gà rừng về chăn nuôi nữa đi! :) sau đó nghiên cứu chế tạo men lá rồi nấu rượu! sau đó lm một bữa cơm thịnh soạn có cơm có cá, có rau có thịt và cả rượu nữa thì tuyệt vời! :)
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet hahahahahahaha..... lm người rừng mà cũng nhu cầu lấy vk nữa à? oh mà cái đấy có khi hay! sau này thành gia đình nổi tiếng đấy! :v
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet cái chuyện vk con thì k nói nhưng chuyện lm thêm chăn nuôi gà rừng vs lợn rừng vs cả chế men nấu rượu thì ông bạn thử lm xem đi! đảm bảo sẽ rất nhiều ng thích thú cho mà xem!
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Nice
Man all that for one kilo rice 😯😶
@@eng_amr5519 that's Much less than a kg of rice too! More like about 300 - 400 grams! So much work! Probably WAY more calories burned farming and processing etc, the rice than what you'd ACTUALLY get back!!
@@mikemiller2538 That cut looks nothing at all like a chainsaw cut does, anyone who's ever used a chainsaw would know that as soon as they saw it. Most people here are probably already subscribed to PT or are more focused on farming so you're not really achieving anything by promoting it here. You'd have better luck on some of the pool making channels... I'm sure you already know the ones I mean.
@@lucasriley874 exactly! Those two just don't let up do they?!
I really enjoy this "step by step" demonstration. As I see it, ALL these steps are quite difficult to achieve for a single person out in the wild.
You, dear Primitive Skills", really have some sick skills. Looking forward to all your upcomming videos. Stay safe.
Actually all these skill are basics or common knowledge in my village back in the days when I was child, all the older one could do this by themself, but then all the oldies gone and our generation left without knowledge of this and moves out to big city and all the ricefield already become a forrest again, just like me who went to high school and university far away even different island.
By seeing this channel I gain all my childhood memeories again :'
@@RivandaBakhtiar , да, цивилизация штука подлая плохая, но комфортная и удобная. Очень много старых забытых технологий безвозвратно утеряно по всему миру
Если и наступит конец света, то только потому что люди разучились выживать. Разучись из ничего сделать "кое-что"
Man.. I started being into Primitive Tech since the beginning of ‘Primitive Technology’ a while back. Nothing ever came close to his professionalism and quality content. But you Sir .. From the early drainage tunnel to this.. The whole trip has been amazing!! You’ve been a blast to watch. There’s so much to the project but also the quality film making. I’m confident I can speak for most in saying this is exactly what the audience has wanted during this whole trend. A real journey! Sincere congratulations!! This channel deserves so much props. Bravo! :) Good luck with the future!
It’s probably weird getting a reply from a comment you made two years ago, but I agree with everything you said. Nothing except for this guy even comes close which is saying a lot for both of them. Man do you even remember typing this comment?
@@Smoke--- I sure do :) Appreciate we see eye to eye on it
This is a wonderful reminder that we should truly value our meals everyday because of all the hard work it has to go through first especially during the primitive era.
well there was this guy that made a sandwich from scratch.. he grew the corn, made bread from it, etc.. took him half a year or something and cost like 1500 dollar to make that sandwich.. there is a video on youtube.. try to google for make sandwich from scratch or something..
@@Dunkelelf3 its a video series from how to make everything! He's great and i enjoy his content, really puts some stuff into perspective
More then just meals but everything we have
Eating rice as I watch this, and feeling very thankful.
Another 100,000 calories spent processing the rice. I sure hope this is going to turn into magical elven lambas bread.
i wanna see how you cook the rice and eat it ^^
usually is cooked in boiled water and steamed afterwards.
I wonder how he'll do it...
Using bamboo i guess
Blurgamer 17 he will be using a bamboo as a vessel.
Yup.... Using bamboo....
You are young talented guys, keep it up, I didn't think you required wife, you do A to Z 🤣🤣
This is the best prim tech channel that isn't primitive technology.
I really admire your knowledge. You know how to do everything correctly. I can do some of them but not everything like you. These activities remind me of my childhood and I really miss my home town before the civil war (1975).
Honestly ? One of the four best primitiv channel on youtube.
Some time ago I`ve seen one of your videos where you`ve been making some tools out of iron. Last week I realized that I can`t recall the method, so I looked it up again and watched it. By the end of the video a decision was made: I`ve decided to watch all your almost 350 videos! :D After 4 days I`m at this video, and first time in my life I saw how rice is being processed. I`ve learnt a lot from your content, can`t stop watching.
Also I`m very pleased to see that the types of "this is just a copy of yaadee yaadee yaa" comments have died out. It took a year but got there. :) Truely the sign of respect that you deserve, Mr. Duong! :) I`m happy for you to see the positive changes in the comment section.
Looking forward to see your whole 6 year journey. 💪😎👍
Out of all the primitive tech/skills channels I enjoy your the most
thanks
Excellent video! Thanks for showing us the remains of the big tree! It's great that you're using more of it for good use too!! Keep it up - you're doing a great job!! 😊😊😊
Sepaniang sejarah kamu adalah laki2 paling hebat, pintar,pekerja keras..ayo para wanita2 carilah lelaki yg seperti beliau ini.pantang menyerah dgn sglah situasi. 💪💪
I remember when I was a kid, we would go to my grandparents village and they pound rice every morning like this. I tried it once and got sore on my palm. Your video is bringing me back to all those times😚
Nice when is dinner? I book flight now ok.
КАКАЯ СИЛА ВОЛИ У ПАРНЯ !!!!!!!!! БРАВО !!! ТРУЖЕНИК !!!!!!!
I love waking up and being able to see one of his videos. That’s the rice I know and love.
You the real men,,good job bro
Encore une magnifique vidéo, merci
Let the waste material from the rice blow over the pond to make fish food ;-)
But it wouldn't because they won't eat that!
@@Jacob_Crowthorne they would ^^
@@Jacob_Crowthorne you didn't know in asia basic fish bait is rice ash as main ingredient
More like chicken feed if you have any
Amazing video! The best Primitive Tech channel on TH-cam!
Looks delicious! Watching this made me so hungry!
I remember you said your grandfather was your main source for this traditional knowledge. Is he still alive? I'm really impressed by your content! Thank you.
Sorry, my grandfather was gone
I enjoy many of your videos. It reminds me of the skills passed down through family and neighbors many many years ago. Thank you for your efforts. Well done.
All Natural Vegans: Heavy sweating, drooling over this super organic hand made rice!!
The dust can be used as food for the fishes right?
right, I will process it into bran
Caio Kawasaki - Great comment , THX
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet Really? That's terrific. Will you also eat the bran?
Found this. www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-852/rice-bran
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet do you make your living from TH-cam or do you have a job /career.
Then you need to make a pot to cook the rice. Good job bro. Greeting from Malaysia!
Mọi người ơi. 😁😁😄😍🥰
Chúng ta hãy là người xem YTB văn minh. 🤔
Bằng cách hãy dành 1s bấm vào quảng cáo cho mỗi video mà chúng ta xem nha. 😍
Đặc biệt là những Quảng Cáo như nhà tôi 3 đời làm Quảng Cáo ...
Như vậy chúng ta sẽ giúp cho các ytb có thêm kinh phí và động lực làm ra nhiều video hay hơn nha. Cám ơn mọi người. 😘
Mọi người hãy chia sẻ điều này tới mọi người và trên các video khác nữa nha. !
Every body. 😁😁😄😍 Let's be the viewers of the civilized YTB. 🤔 By spending 1 second on an ad for each video we watch. 😍 Especially Ads like my family has been doing Ads for 3 years ... That way, we will give the ytb more money and motivation to make better videos. Thank you everyone. 😘 Everyone, please share this with everyone and on other videos too.!
I have newly found appreciation for those who process my rice before I get it! Wow! I absolutely love your videos and your dedication!
thanks
Well, I am pretty sure this isn't the way big factory farms do it. This is primitive methodology. Civilization and technology have freed most of human kind from this kind of backbreaking labor. And, that is a wonderful thing. I have an even greater appreciation for those who took courses in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and helped us all rise above scratching the ground and depending solely on the gods for sustenance. But, I see great value in preserving ancient skills lest we ever have to fall back on them to survive as a species. These skills absolutely need to be preserved in our herd memory. Besides, they are fun to watch.
this makes me appreciate the 50lb for 15 dollar bag of rice at costcos!
goodjob bro next fish and rice
bro it reminds of me of the dish my grandmother would cook when ever I return to hkg to see family.
Very impressed great job
thanks
ติดตามดูทุกคลิบเลยชอบๆ👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I really liked how you hollowed out the log! If hollowed further, or just hollowed smaller logs this would be great for storage !!
Thanks to remind us who we are and what we should be thankful for
It's so relaxing watching your channel. Makes me wonder why do I need all this materialistic stuff? I would join you in a heartbeat in your world. Must be a stress free life 😂🤣😅😅🤣🤣😂
I want to know, how long did it take you to buck off that round?
Love the echo. This is useful on so many levels, good job.
The beat primitive channel! So real
This is the only Primitive Technology inspired channel that actually creates stuff of tangible value. Others dont.
thanks bro
You should try and do a water powered hammer like primitive technology did, to hammer your rice automatically
Water powered drop hammer could be useful indeed.
Piss off franscois
You should first attempt that yourself before telling people what to do.
Sorry all you pussies,I'll write could instead of should next time lmao
that will make his job a lot more easier
You did a good job! In Chinese characters rice means "米", and this letter can be separated 八十八 (88). Ancient people said sowing, harvesting and preparing rice needs 88 steps, it is so hard working. My grandmother used this kind of molar. She always said "Do not leave your rice. Just for a bowl of rice, farmers are suffering their job." It reminds my childhood.
P.S. I am wondering about cooking rice with primitive tools. I think ceramic pots are not enough for rice (pilav), but congee.
suddenly remembered my childhood life... so nostalgic... 😎
ฉันอยากรู้วิธีทำครกโดยใช้พลังงานนำ้ทำแทนคน ขอบคุณมาก
vidio so good
Oh my God. When I saw the peeled rice grains, I screamed without knowing! Everyone in the area where rice is the main ingredient would have all reacted like me! Great!
i like your videos bigly.
I want to see you make a steamer and a pot for cooking the rice it looks delicious
Je sais qu'à la cuisson, ce riz sera très parfumé ! Bon appétit ! Travail bien réussi ! Merci beaucoup !
I love your Video I Watch Daily your Video
I still remember seeing that giant mortar and pestle and that bamboo tray as a kid at my grandma’s house in the countryside. What a time. Until now, she refuses to cook rice with a rice cooker. She still cooks rice using firewood or charcoal.
Have you rhought of making a dugout canoe from the big log? Would be an interesting project.
it will took weeks of choping, burning, patching, etc to make decent floating canoe. But yes, it can be done.
Making a canao out of smaller trees or bamboos would be far more efficient
Massive amount of work and time when it wouldn't be any use to him!!
canoe up in the hills..yeah, everybody needs one there.
@@cattleNhay : Haven't you been paying attention ?! He's like 50-100 yards from that river or large stream. You know .... the place he gets the gravel for his concrete .... Gets his fish .... .
מדהים!
Awesome job! I'm from Philippines, i just remembered my grandparents in our province having that thing you used to separate the rice grains from its stalks. I knew i have seen that thing before. What do you call that anyway.?
Wow..... There's so much in common you share with our people, from making those huge mortars and the bamboo made husking plates, we called them "prah" even the technique is similar to ours. I belong to the Khasi tribe in meghalaya, India
I love how the start of every one of these videos I’m always like “how is that gonna help” and the at the end I’m always like “oh that’s how” lol
😀 я давно жду видео, где будет приготовление риса чтобы его кушать. Ждём видео как его приготовить 👍
Your video content reminds me of life in my hometown. Amazing
Always great videos. It makes me appreciate the hard work you put in and how easy we have it now.
That's my passion
To my eyes you're the best in this field of videos, your videos are really detailed and well done, it must really be a full time job ! Your english is good if you need a logo or anything just ask :) keep up the great work
Once again, your attention to basic details is superb. Such informative information presented in a lovely calm way.
thanks u
สุดยอดคับคูบา💓
It looks like the hatchet head likes to turn when you strike. Would flattening the handle a bit help with the grip and reduce the hatchet's tendency to turn when striking, or is that more a result of blade geometry etc?
No valoramos las cosas hasta que vemos el esfuerzo que cuesta hasta una simple cosecha de arroz 👏👏👏
Really your all videos awesomeness
長粒種の米も臼で脱穀と精米をするんですね。稲作の原初の流れを見ているようで素晴らしい。
Awesome skills 😊
Amazing as always. Love your videos. :)
Sou do Brasil, adoro seu trabalho!!
Very good! We now know the adventure of the rice
Lâu rồi không gặp.... 😂😂😂chúc anh thành công nhé...
Respect farmers..salute
Vc é o bichão, irmão! Parabéns e obrigado pelos seus ensinamentos.
chala bagundi 👍👍👍
only prim tech I watch these day the og aussy fala is to slow keep it up mate good stuff 👌 sitting here wondering how you live out side the channel ? should show us a taste of your day to day life
I wondered why you didn't do something like this for the larger trough. Nice to see that you're really quite good at this sort of thing.
Surely I will do, but not now
I've got only one word for ya' - WoW
I'm so happy to see this!
This reminds me of my childhood days
Muito legal, assisto todos os seus vídeos,aprendi muita coisa com você, você e muito inteligente
you had three full rice baskets when you started. how many did you have when all the husks were gone? was it two? one? or did the amount not drop very much?
What was the mud you put inside the log and then burned before you added the rice? You are very talented and patient ! 😊
amazing job 👏🏻
All that hard work from seed to table will make that rice taste like the best thing you have ever eaten, lol.
So much hard work for almost nursing
Pro thật sự quá giỏi👏👏👏❤️
haha,được khen vui lắm
Good job 👍😉 Nice echo in your area, Sounds good 👍
This place is very quiet, I love this place
healthy organic rice
Really insightful. No bamboo or palm fronds where I live, but your technique in all aspects is usable. You should teach this to students at ??? $$$ per person, having them build a small village and see how it all comes out.
MUY BUENO! VERY GOOD!
I can relate this video so much, because of my childhood
Awesome as usual, thanks for sharing bro. 👍👍
That will be the most delicious rice u have ever eaten. Because you worked hard for it.
cool, I'll do a lot of food from it!
very good LIKE!!!
its good and nice taste ...
Wow!! Very cool
Seeing that makes me appreciate white rice more
Liked the echo as well..
sung túc rồi! đồ sắt, có cơm, có cá, có rau rừng, săn về thì có thịt thú rừng nữa! mấy nữa nghiên cứu bắt gà rừng về chăn nuôi nữa đi! :) sau đó nghiên cứu chế tạo men lá rồi nấu rượu! sau đó lm một bữa cơm thịnh soạn có cơm có cá, có rau có thịt và cả rượu nữa thì tuyệt vời! :)
haha, bác viết thiếu phần qtrong rồi, e còn phải cưới vk về ở cùng nữa chứ.hjz
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet hahahahahahaha..... lm người rừng mà cũng nhu cầu lấy vk nữa à? oh mà cái đấy có khi hay! sau này thành gia đình nổi tiếng đấy! :v
@@ngocducsin3685 bác chỉ đc cái nói chuẩn, ước gì mình đc như anh ấy
Kaka^^@ngocduc Sin, @Thang Nuyen: cảm ơn 2 bác ạ... đấy là ý kiến fan đề xuất thôi, nhưng không biết có nên làm không nữa....!
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet cái chuyện vk con thì k nói nhưng chuyện lm thêm chăn nuôi gà rừng vs lợn rừng vs cả chế men nấu rượu thì ông bạn thử lm xem đi! đảm bảo sẽ rất nhiều ng thích thú cho mà xem!
great work! that looks neat
For storing, should one separate the husks and then store, or is it ok to store it whole and only separate when it needed?
wow, nice result
Superb work bro. I used to do like this in my village long ago. Great work keep it up. Will be waiting for the next video.