FYI those yellow coloured chickens were, for lack of a better description, "pensioned off chickens". They were retired (the guy said "fired" from their jobs of laying eggs. Once they couldn't produce eggs anymore, they were slaugtered and sold off as meat. They were coloured yellow, possibly with tumeric to indicate that fact. It is necessary to do that because their meat tend to be tougher since they lived a long life unlike other chickens that were specifically bred for meat. Some people preferred these type of chicken because they tend to be cheaper and second, their meat don't easily come apart due to extended cooking for dishes like rendang.
This is so interesting! We had no idea about this and we don’t have this in the UK! It’s great to learn this sort of thing and why we love to travel 😆🙏🏻
@@enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951No, if so then the non pensioned chicken will also appear yellow. The truth is merchants don't have the time the burn off the feathers. These chickens are all plucked by machines. Burning are only done by individual households who slaugther and clean their own chickens.
The intention behind displaying the cow head is partly to prove that their stock are fresh beef, as compared to frozen beef. Some people also purchase the head for tongue/brain for cooking.
It’s a great place! We love to see the real life of what happens int he places that we visit, rather than just the really touristy places. Thanks for watching 😆🙏🏻
The snakefruit you’re looking for is known as Salak locally, and February is a low season for it, you may still find it but a bit harder due to stock scarcity
The yellow chicken or a "pensioned" chicken aka ayam pencen was being torched or smoked.. it's suitable for rendang and curry because the flesh/texture is quite tough as it is an old chicken.. different from regular ones.. There are wet markets nearby in KL like Pasar Pudu and Pasar Keramat.. Pasar Chow Kit is known as Little Jakarta..most of the sellers there are Indonesians and Bangladeshi.. enjoy your shopping in our wet markets 👍🇲🇾
do let me know if you need any clarifications while you are in malaysia. i will be glad to help you if you need more clarifications or popular spots in my Country. Do check out the longest night market in KL. @@bevetravels
6:37, Eel can be a delicacy if prepared properly, and the Japanese love grilled eel. Sadly, people in the UK often associate it with the hideous "Jellied eel", cockney did not do the eel justice. Yuks!! Hahaha!!
@@azimkoitulah dahla suka hina kutuk malaysia lepastu berbondong2 datang merempat keje sini.. bila balik sana bawak balik macam2 dari malaysia tiru segala bisnes n cara org malaysia.. duit simpan hasil keje di malaysia boleh buat kayangan di sana.. tu pun tak sedar diri lagi..
@@squidwardfourthwifesama saja dengan warga Malasia merempat di Singapura cari kerja tak sedar diri negara miskin buka kedai di Singapura ramai warga Malasia merempat di Singapura sebab dollar tak sedar diri macam Bangla di Singapura 😅😅😅😅
WET MARKET VERY FRESH MARKET IN AMERICA ALWAYS FROZEN FOOD FOR SAFETY.BUT IN THE SOUTH ASIA I AM FILIPINO WTCHING IN LOS ANGELES U.S.A WET FRESH MARKET IS GOOD MALAYSIA.
i saw a vid a brit saying a british never knew what/how mango taste is,bcoz 1st its expensive,2nd its imported ,hence why nobody try it out in the UK..seeing u guys getting it,kinda relieved me actually..glad u able to taste mango in SEA region..also,there's a yellow dragon fruit type,another kind..seeing u guys travelling SEA region,how it changed your food palate vs before being in here i wonder?..
We love mango over here! And yes we really appreciate the freshness of the food over here! Getting produce from markets and street vendors is so much better than eating from supermarkets we find! We can also handle more spicy food now then we could before 😆
@@bevetravelscan handle more spicy food now then we could before...thats the most whitest answer i could read ever..hahaha,but ya,congrats for the level up..cheers to u mate,good day & happy vloging..
Those beans are called stinky beans. It's eaten raw or cooked with prawns and sambal. They make great toxicants. That is why the pee stinks when we consume them. You can tell someone had that when you use the toilet after them. 😅
8:26😂 Theres a new market building already built just behind d current market..u could see d orange roof as u went out frm d current market in ur video
Tourists don't usually go to this place because this place is a fresh wet market to find fresh stuffs but you guys do the other ways to blend with the Malaysian people 😂..nice
You will experience Ramadhan bazaar. Most popular ones are: 1. Kampong Baru 2. Taman Tun Dr Ismail or TTDI 3. Shah Alam Stadium Not in any particular order😊
if there is a chance you can come to perak state in conjunction with the year of visiting perak state 2024.. i can take you both to go fishing for lobster and kelah fish around the perak river of course it will be very exciting for you both to ride a boat along the perak river and see the beauty and taste the durian fruit and the various types of fruits of the silver state must be very fun and exciting
Wow this sounds Amazing! We would love to visit Perak one day! We can let you know if we visit that way, this sounds really nice! Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏻😆
At the risk of getting myself into trouble (from personal experience, mind you): as a general rule, the friendly vendors (some a tad overfriendly) are Malaysians, and the nonchalant (or brusque) ones are foreign workers.
Hey! Thanks for watching. We had both before we came away however have been travelling full time for over a year and visiting all countries across south east Asia so we got them to be safe. I’m not sure they are both mandatory for Malaysia only 😆 we are from the UK
@bevetravels no doubt a supermarket is cleaner, with AC, smell a bit better but a big percentage of asians go to wet markets, of course the urban folks visit supermarkets too to get other products not found in wet markets like cheese, milk.
8:38 - We call it "Petai". Petai has good for health if eaten at the appropriate rate. It is often used in Malay cuisine such as "sambal" ( the main ingredient is chili or pepper ) and others according to local culture in the states in Malaysia.
After eating red dragon fruit don't freak out if you see your pee turned red. It's not blood just the pigment of the dragon fruit that your kidneys failed to filter out.😊
The Best Things most Malaysian Local People understand and speak basic English without running away.. Good Jobs Malaysian.
That’s why we love this country!🫶🇲🇾 everybody here is so friendly ever time we visit 😆
I just yes no yes no
1st time I watch, European tourist visited KL wet market!
Excellent!! 👍🏽👍🏽!
Soon or later, U will familiarize with all of our 2F..
(Food & Fruit).
It’s a great way to meet people and see new things! That’s what we love 🫶
FYI those yellow coloured chickens were, for lack of a better description, "pensioned off chickens". They were retired (the guy said "fired" from their jobs of laying eggs. Once they couldn't produce eggs anymore, they were slaugtered and sold off as meat. They were coloured yellow, possibly with tumeric to indicate that fact. It is necessary to do that because their meat tend to be tougher since they lived a long life unlike other chickens that were specifically bred for meat. Some people preferred these type of chicken because they tend to be cheaper and second, their meat don't easily come apart due to extended cooking for dishes like rendang.
This is so interesting! We had no idea about this and we don’t have this in the UK! It’s great to learn this sort of thing and why we love to travel 😆🙏🏻
The yellow colour appears once the chicken torched by fire... To clean it from a tiny feather perhaps 😂😂😂
@@enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951No, if so then the non pensioned chicken will also appear yellow. The truth is merchants don't have the time the burn off the feathers. These chickens are all plucked by machines. Burning are only done by individual households who slaugther and clean their own chickens.
@@ExTYT I slaughtered a pension chicken myself n it's not yellow... ;)
@@enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951My advice to you is, read my original comment carefully.
The intention behind displaying the cow head is partly to prove that their stock are fresh beef, as compared to frozen beef. Some people also purchase the head for tongue/brain for cooking.
Ahhhh we didn’t know that. Thanks for letting us know. It’s very interesting to us. We don’t have anything like that in the UK 😆
@@bevetravels😂😂😂
Yeahhh we don't really consume dry age meat as well. We knew it's a huge thing in the west for a steak...
Glad to watch you guys exploring the Chow Kit wet market in KL.
It’s a great place! We love to see the real life of what happens int he places that we visit, rather than just the really touristy places. Thanks for watching 😆🙏🏻
@@bevetravels 😀
Love this couple, 😁😁 hopefully you enjoy in Malaysia 👍👍
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching 🫶😆
Yes, stomach is tripe. And the largest jackfruits I've seen here in Malaysia are almost 2.5x larger than the ones you found @ the market.
Oh wow they must be huge! Thanks for watching our video, we really hope you enjoyed it 😆🙏🏻
Smoke the Eel and call it Unagi... as i the Japanese seafood and immediately x10 the price...
TROPICAL COUNTRY MALAYSIA MORE MANGO AND PEOPLE VERY FRIENDLY.MALAYSIA
That’s why we love it here 😆🇲🇾
Welcome to KL Mlysia..TQ for visiting..
We love it here!🙏🏻🇲🇾 thanks for watching our video 😆
The snakefruit you’re looking for is known as Salak locally, and February is a low season for it, you may still find it but a bit harder due to stock scarcity
Ahhh thanks for sharing! We will have to look harder next time 😆😆
Anything that out of the season will be extra expensive...
wow ~ Kuala Lumpur wet market
It was a great experience to see 😆
Nice video, good vibes and you guys didn’t seem to be sweating 😂
Thank you 😆 haha we have been in’s Asia for a long time now so we are used to the heat these days 😆
your video is amazing, i learn some new expressions that you spoke. interesting
Thank you so much! We are glad you enjoyed it. We really like our time here in Malaysia 🇲🇾 😆
the guy who sold u the mangoes, there were those mini yellow mango looking fruit, those are delicious.
We will have to try these next time! Thank you for watching 🙏🏻😆
Awesome. I have not come across European spending a morning at the wet market. Visiting a local wet market will make you both knowledgeable persons
It was a great experience for us. That’s what travelling is all about 🙏🏻😆
Yellow chicken is a old chicken best to make "rendang" chicken
Ahhh I didn’t know that! Thanks for sharing. Rendang is one of my absolute favourites!!😆🫶
Happy to see you enjoy your day in the wet market.❤
thanks for coming my country....happy ending..
Thank you for watching! We love it here 😆
Enjoy watching you guys! Great video(:
Thanks Suay! Thanks for watching 😆🙏🏻
The yellow chicken or a "pensioned" chicken aka ayam pencen was being torched or smoked.. it's suitable for rendang and curry because the flesh/texture is quite tough as it is an old chicken.. different from regular ones..
There are wet markets nearby in KL like Pasar Pudu and Pasar Keramat..
Pasar Chow Kit is known as Little Jakarta..most of the sellers there are Indonesians and Bangladeshi.. enjoy your shopping in our wet markets 👍🇲🇾
Wow this is really interesting for us! Thank you for sharing this. That’s why we love to travel because you learn so much from the people!🙏🏻😆
this market also call as little indonesia ( KL area a lot foreign worker )
I didn’t know that. Thanks for sharing 😆
Interesting stuff! Nice one, proud of you guys 🇬🇧💪🏼
Thank you so much! 🫶😆
Like the way how you interacted with people & vibrant energetic energy.
Thank you so much! We love travelling to me new people 😆
I think Snake skin fruit is seasonal fruit just like durian. Not the whole time you will find it. Oh, btw we call it 'buah Salak'
Ahh! I didn’t know that. We will have a looks for some next time 😆
Wow in malaysia you can eat snake fruit and Dragon fruit. And also we have cat's eye fruit😅
@@sempoi7399 buah mata kucing
Jom... Jalan². Di pasar pagi... 🤩 🤩
We had a great time there!😆
Welcome to malaysia guy ❤❤❤❤nice to meat you❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much! We love your country 🇲🇾🙏🏻
You must try explore 'Pasar Borong Selayang'the big wet market in K. L
Very far near batu caves
@@karatn agree.
Not for tourist lah..
Lovely contents as always ❤
Thank you so much! We’re really glad that you liked it 🫶😆
HEY GLAD U ENJOY VISITING MALAYSIA ,IM UR NEW SUBSCRIBER ❤🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much! We love Malaysia 🙏🏻🇲🇾😆
Awesome video 😁
Thank you for watching! We’re really glad you enjoyed 😆
I think it's smoked chicken (the yellow chicken)
That’s right! We managed to ask one of the friendly people working there 😆
kebanyak orang Malaysia boleh berbahasa english, salute bro jual sayur tu
Hahaha! It makes it very easy for us 😆 we try to learn little bits of Malaysian too!😆🙏🏻
Hope you can stay on until the fasting month(another 10days),because it is really happening,especially in the evening.
We are staying until 16th but then we think we might come back about a week after. We are not sure yet but it would be a different experience for us 😆
that candle nut or locally called buah keras, the second packet the white seed you were pointing at the spice packets
Ahhh thank you so much! That’s really helpful for us. We hope you liked the video 😆
do let me know if you need any clarifications while you are in malaysia. i will be glad to help you if you need more clarifications or popular spots in my Country. Do check out the longest night market in KL.
@@bevetravels
Good job guys...
Thank you🫶 glad you enjoyed our video 🙏🏻😆
Dragon fruit nice to make juice drink.
It’s the best 😋
Stay in Malaysia will super cheap, even in KL if you know where wet market and how to cook..
One of the reasons we love Malaysia 😆🫶🇲🇾
6:37, Eel can be a delicacy if prepared properly, and the Japanese love grilled eel. Sadly, people in the UK often associate it with the hideous "Jellied eel", cockney did not do the eel justice. Yuks!! Hahaha!!
We haven’t ever tried eel! We are back in KL next week so we will give this a go! This sounds amazing 😊
Welcome to Chow kit mini Jakarta in Malaysia Because the business is all from Indonesia at the Chow kit market 🇮🇩❤😊😊😊😊
We love Malaysia and we love indonesia so it’s good for us 😆 thank you for watching!
Bukam semua Indonesia...mana bole indon buka bisnes...pekerja saja indon
@@azimkoitulah dahla suka hina kutuk malaysia lepastu berbondong2 datang merempat keje sini.. bila balik sana bawak balik macam2 dari malaysia tiru segala bisnes n cara org malaysia.. duit simpan hasil keje di malaysia boleh buat kayangan di sana.. tu pun tak sedar diri lagi..
@@azimkomalon oh malon negara kau itu sudah di jajah pendatang 😅😅😅😅 memang di Chow kit banyak warga Indonesia
@@squidwardfourthwifesama saja dengan warga Malasia merempat di Singapura cari kerja tak sedar diri negara miskin buka kedai di Singapura ramai warga Malasia merempat di Singapura sebab dollar tak sedar diri macam Bangla di Singapura 😅😅😅😅
WET MARKET VERY FRESH MARKET IN AMERICA ALWAYS FROZEN FOOD FOR SAFETY.BUT IN THE SOUTH ASIA I AM FILIPINO WTCHING IN LOS ANGELES U.S.A WET FRESH MARKET IS GOOD MALAYSIA.
These are the best places to get the freshest foods!😆🙏🏻
please come visit Perak State I will prepare very delicious chicken rendang and pitcher lemang and bamboo lemang for Eid al-Fitr coming soon
aduuu sandal baru beli tu masuk pasar basah 😂
Haha this was not a good decision for us! 😂😂 luckily we managed to keep them fairly dry..😆
Actually the yellow chicken eat corn or natural food at field, while white chicken eat Chicken formula food
Ahhh we didn’t know that! Thanks for sharing, we hope you enjoyed the video 😆
i saw a vid a brit saying a british never knew what/how mango taste is,bcoz 1st its expensive,2nd its imported ,hence why nobody try it out in the UK..seeing u guys getting it,kinda relieved me actually..glad u able to taste mango in SEA region..also,there's a yellow dragon fruit type,another kind..seeing u guys travelling SEA region,how it changed your food palate vs before being in here i wonder?..
We love mango over here! And yes we really appreciate the freshness of the food over here! Getting produce from markets and street vendors is so much better than eating from supermarkets we find! We can also handle more spicy food now then we could before 😆
@@bevetravelscan handle more spicy food now then we could before...thats the most whitest answer i could read ever..hahaha,but ya,congrats for the level up..cheers to u mate,good day & happy vloging..
Those beans are called stinky beans. It's eaten raw or cooked with prawns and sambal. They make great toxicants. That is why the pee stinks when we consume them. You can tell someone had that when you use the toilet after them. 😅
Haha this is really interesting! We never knew this! Maybe we should try some 🫣😆
8:26😂
Theres a new market building already built just behind d current market..u could see d orange roof as u went out frm d current market in ur video
We didn’t notice the guy slip until this comment!😂😆 and we can see it now! Thank you for watching 🙏🏻😆
@@bevetravels haha i cant help seeing ppl fall..im so bad🤣
great video
Thank you so much 🫶
Tourists don't usually go to this place because this place is a fresh wet market to find fresh stuffs but you guys do the other ways to blend with the Malaysian people 😂..nice
It’s the best part of travelling. Meeting local people. Malaysian people are so friendly too! That’s why we love it here 😆😍
are you to from England.. Welcome ..England yes ❤❤❤
Yes we are from England 😆 thank you so much for watching! 🙏🏻
@@bevetravels you are Welcome. have are nice day and enjoy . we all respik England 🇬🇧
England🇬🇧 London🇬🇧 British💂 yes👍👍
have fun
Thank you 🙏🏻😆
You are so creative👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much! We're so glad you enjoyed it 😊
Interesting videos you guys going to the wet market. But honestly in the market there's too many foreign worker that were hired to work there.
Thanks for watching! We had a really cool experience there, it’s very different for us 😆
You will experience Ramadhan bazaar. Most popular ones are:
1. Kampong Baru
2. Taman Tun Dr Ismail or TTDI
3. Shah Alam Stadium
Not in any particular order😊
8:26. The guy behind you almost did a stunt act😆
Haha I thought that too!😂😆
Welcome to Malaysia
Thank you! We love this country 🙏🏻🇲🇾
if there is a chance you can come to perak state in conjunction with the year of visiting perak state 2024.. i can take you both to go fishing for lobster and kelah fish around the perak river of course it will be very exciting for you both to ride a boat along the perak river and see the beauty and taste the durian fruit and the various types of fruits of the silver state must be very fun and exciting
Wow this sounds Amazing! We would love to visit Perak one day! We can let you know if we visit that way, this sounds really nice! Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏻😆
At the risk of getting myself into trouble (from personal experience, mind you):
as a general rule, the friendly vendors (some a tad overfriendly) are Malaysians, and the nonchalant (or brusque) ones are foreign workers.
Thank you for sharing! It’s great meeting people when we travel! It’s what we love most 😆
Hello, have you got or need any vaccines before arriving to Malaysia? such as Rabies or Typhoid
Hey! Thanks for watching. We had both before we came away however have been travelling full time for over a year and visiting all countries across south east Asia so we got them to be safe. I’m not sure they are both mandatory for Malaysia only 😆 we are from the UK
6:54 , saya tu
Haha that’s great! We are all famous now 😆🫣😉
Demolished and moved next door with proper drainage and ventilation.
You passed at least 3 snakefruit (salak) vendors throughout the video.
Ahh good spot! Sad we didn’t see them! It’s our favourite 😆
correct me if I am wrong, Malaysia have lots of country flag compared to other South East Asia countries or Asian countries?
I think the country has 14 lines, one for each state and then each state also has a flag 😆
wait until u got invited to eat with Malaysian family😂we are friendly ofc❤
We would love that! Malaysian people are the friendliest we have come across in our travels 🙏🏻🫶
Hello mam watching from Dhaka Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Hey! Thanks so much for watching 😆🙏🏻
0:12 - Good morning = Selamat Pagi
This is great to know. Terimah kasih!
Nice video
Thank you! We’re glad you enjoyed 😆🙏🏻
Snake fruit = Buah Salak ( sa - lak )
This is great to know. Thank you 😆
Where did the chicken get fired from? KFC? 🤣
Hahaha yessss I love it 😂😂😂😂
The dragon fruit is not indigenous to Malaysia. It is originally from South West USA and Northern Mexico. It is a cactus known as pitaya.
Ahhh that’s very interesting. Thank you for sharing 😆
@@bevetravels Malaysians, however think that they are from Vietnam because they were originally imported commercially from there.
It's year of dragon.. u guys are eating them...😊😅😅
Haha they taste good!😆😆
8:26 what happened to him? Is he ok? 😅
Haha I have no idea!😂 I think so 🤣🤣
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Thank you for watching! 🫶
what is snakefruit???
It’s so good! It’s a small fruit from SEA. It’s fairly small and the outside is the texture of a snakes skin. It’s delicious 😋
Welcome to Malaysia🤝🫰
Thank you so much! We love this country!🫶🇲🇾
Cool-tchair 😂
Thank you 🤣🤣
you guys should try nasi lemak wanjo..one of the most famous restaurant to eat and it's affordable
Ohhhh we love Nasi lemak! We tried our first one the other day so we will definitely try this! Thank you 🙏🏻😆
The yellow ones, those are the chicken that didn't do good at their job ....they got fired 🤣
Hahaha 🤣🤣
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Thanks for watching!😆🙏🏻
good job
Thank you for watching 😆
Imagine vegan or vegetarian see that cow's head in the uk market😂😂😂😂
They would get quite a surprise I’m sure 😆😂
where is the place 😁 auntie
This is in KL. The name is Chow Kit 😆 thank you for watching 🫶
Yes, it is called tribe. But there's big intestine and small intestine.
We have never tried it but maybe we will have to next time 😆
@@bevetravels Some satay seller have tribe in their menu. If you go to Nasi Padang restaurant, they'll probably have it also.
Guys if you buy from supermarkets it is not really "fresh"
Getting it from a market like this is much better! The fruit we got was much better than a supermarket from the UK 😆
@bevetravels no doubt a supermarket is cleaner, with AC, smell a bit better but a big percentage of asians go to wet markets, of course the urban folks visit supermarkets too to get other products not found in wet markets like cheese, milk.
Hello there are homeless people in Kuala Lumpur?
Hello, thanks for watching. There are homeless people in all capital cities, KL is no different! Thanks for watching the video 😆
@@bevetravels Your answer comes from positive energy and soul keep on moving ✍🏻❤️
I just hope wet market doesn't feel wet tho 😅
Haha it wasn’t so bad 😉😆 thanks for watching!
8:38 - We call it "Petai".
Petai has good for health if eaten at the appropriate rate.
It is often used in Malay cuisine such as "sambal" ( the main ingredient is chili or pepper ) and others according to local culture in the states in Malaysia.
Ahh this is really interesting! Thank you so much for sharing 🙏🏻
i wonder how snake fruit looks like.... is it asian ?
Yeah it’s Asian. I think it comes from Indonesia. It has scaly texture on the skin and is dark red 😆
After eating red dragon fruit don't freak out if you see your pee turned red. It's not blood just the pigment of the dragon fruit that your kidneys failed to filter out.😊
Haha, this is really interesting! Thank you for sharing 😆🙏🏻
Pasar borong selayang is the largest wet market in KL. Not Chow Kit
Wholesale market
From the head we get Brain, Tongue, Cheeks and other random bits...
I think in the UK the cow face is also known as Mock Turtle...
Ahhh, I didn’t know this! Thank you for sharing!😆🙏🏻
no need to pick...all is same(dragon fruit)
We know for next time 😆🙏🏻 thank you for watching 🙏🏻
Only in asia like this
That’s why we love it!🫶
Not much diff than the fish markets in England
Haha the same!🤪
Dragon fruit = diarrhea for me
Haha oh no!😂😂😂
Happy to see you enjoy your day in the wet market.❤
Thank you for watching 😆 it was a really good experience for us 😆