@@tournesolsss Sorry to hear that😔 I can’t complain about the danish, but it is hard to pay 38% or more of your income in tax to get so many free options as, schools , hospitals and so on when refugees get much as well than in other countries, they don’t give you a thank you for living on my money😢
As much as I loved having you here in the USA making videos I am even more excited to see all these videos back in 🇹🇭. Welcome back home to you and your family
Just imagine how healthy these people are. Eat all those greens everyday, fresh, with all their vitamins and minerals and you would never get sick. I wish I had a green thumb! I've always wanted to garden like my Dad, but I just don't have the ability to make anything grow. All of it looks amazing.
I have a lot growing in my garden in Hawai'i on Big Island! But this has inspired me to do more, put on my boots, strap my baby to my back (while gardening more than I do now! I love seeing the coconut and banana. You did it like a pro, Mark! Just duck! I know not everything can grow but this made me want to try and experiment more! Aloha and mahalo for your joy and excitement Every single time every single moment!
Hi Mark and Ying. 🙏😊. Loved this video. Nothing like homegrown greens and veg. I cultivate wild edibles in my yard as well as herbs and vegetables. Have 20 large chilli and peppadew bushes if not more. They've taken over half my garden one of my favourite breakfasts is just walking around my garden collecting wild and regular greens and having it with just garlic, chilli, lemon and a touch of oil to sauté. Best thing ever. Think I'll have amaranth greens, lambs Quarters and common mallow this morning. Would absolutely love some of those Thai veggies but doubt they would grow well in South Africa. Have a super day and be blessed 🙏
What an incredible video. The garden is breathtaking. She us truly blessed. I love how she was on the move excited to show you everything she lives off. 🙏🏼❤️
Awesome, awesome place on earth. Very nice and rich garden and vegetable farm. Thank you Mark for another beautiful video. It’s educational and i learned every time something new and different. Sending you & your beautiful family all the positive thoughts
Great share, I’m envious of her garden! I actually made Thai green curry tonight using the small Thai eggplants I purchased at the Korean market here in Maryland. Most had gone so seedy. I’d love to taste one as fresh as you had.
Hi mark A definite fresh harvest to table literally so fresh Thailand 🇹🇭 has just the beautiful amazing gardens just about anything herbs flowers wing beans eggplants 🍆 avocados 🥑 fruits so fresh looks amazingly delicious amazing content and share
this channel totally changed my perception of you. Don't get me wrong, i always enjoyed your videos. but the fact that you are promoting healthy and organic eating make me love you more.
@@lambchop58 You should try Thai wing bean salad called Yum Tua Poo. This dish have a lot of ingredient with a good smell that reduce earthy smell of wing bean and adding a flavour at the same time.
Mark you look so happy with nature you should buy your farm living nature is beautiful the sell of land and the plants and the rain too is a peaceful places to live I tell young by experience
I love these farm-to-table (or backyard-to-table!) videos. Seeing this makes me realize I can do much more with the garden space I have 🌶🌶🌶 Thanks Mark!
Cool! I remember making a comment on your video asking you to make another one identifying all the plants. Good job! Here's a list of the species names of (most of) the plants you ate: Gurmar is Gymnema sylvestre Chaya is the correct name for "Mexican Kale" or "MSG leaf" which is Cnidoscolus aconitifolius Winged beans are Psophocarpus tetragonolobus Hairy fruited eggplant is Solanum lasiocarpum and Pea eggplants are Solanum torvum and neither are eggplant which is Solanum melongena The choi with the flowers is one of the many brassicas that looks like that, there are hundreds. In case anyone wants to order seeds or something now you know what to Google!
Thanks, please tell everyone if they order seeds from another country to write those scientific names on the outside of the package. I once ordered seeds for Parkia speciosa which is stink beans, of course the person wrote stink beans on the package. It was opened by US customs who then wrote Parkia speciosa all over it and taped it shut with many layers of tape. You have to write the species for all plants but in the case of my stink beans I wonder if they opened it with gloves and a mask to see what it was. By the way if you Google stink beans it brings up a picture of you holding them as the official image.
Mark should do a video identifying all the plants like crime pays and botany doesn't but instead of calling every plant a curse word call it wonderful and amazing!!!
Mark. I want to thank you. After I identified these plants I decided to order some of them, because I noticed a few of your subscribers asked where to find them and noticed that a few were pretty rare only sold by a few people on the internet. So I ordered some of them and one of the people sent me seeds to another plant for free, it was seeds for solanum pimpinellifolium which is apparently a wild ancestor of tomatoes, tomatillos, and Peruvian ground cherries that some people including the Etsy seller in Florida think is native to the Florida everglades but scientists think originated in Peru. I didn't ask for these seeds, she just randomly sent them to me as a free sample with a hand written letter saying what they were. I am amazed, I collect plants in the solanaceae family so this random seed present is like exactly what my best friend would buy me if she knew, but she didn't know, because the person that did this sent me one one of the plants I Identified on this list that's name doesn't start with Solanum, and had no idea I had typed this list. I look forward to growing this plant and eating it's berry, which I wouldn't have known existed if I didn't order a plant you ate in a video.
Hi again Mark, I just wanted to let you know that Gymnema sylvestre is apparently a really controversial plant because it has some kind of chemical in it that makes sweet food not taste as good to your brain and can lower some people's blood sugar too much, there are scientific articles debating whether a few bites of it will help diabetics or be dangerous to them, I was absolutely astonished what kind of stuff came up when I researched this plant... there are even scientific studies of compounds it contains on the NIH's website. I've had issues with stevia causing me to have a blood sugar crash (I am pre-diabetic) and here you are eating plates of the stuff with a hundred times more stevia than I could eat with another plant that could cause that without any negative side effects not even starting to sweat like you do when you eat certain foods. That's just so interesting that I have to try it myself, I ordered seeds for this Gymnema sylvestre plant and they came with a warning label saying they were not for human consumption and only for growing as an ornamental (I guess they read the same stuff I did...) and my boyfriend bought some Stevia seeds at a gardening store in California. Sometime in a few months I will make whatever they cooked for you, and take a bite and see if it tastes good or severely affects my blood sugar.
Wow What a beautiful garden she has and the fact that she doesn’t have to go anywhere to get her food is amazing. Mark I want to wish you a Happy Belated Birthday! I hope that you did something fun and relaxing. Thank you for all that you do and for being such an inspiration to so many. God Bless You and your family! ❤️🙏🏽
Mark you are making me hungry seeing all the good veggies and herbs I wish I am there to enjoy picking them myself Thank you Mark have fun friend! สวัสดีค่ะ
That is a total dream of mine to be that self sufficient on a mini farm with all my animals that I rescue. Live by the land will ensure you and your family will live on forever very healthy.
Your vlogs are so much fun to watch especially when you eat green veggies..I bestow you my blessing..be happy..give us more of all your vlogs.. #WithLoveFromMizoramIndia ❤️
There was a man that we used to go buy vegetables from his garden especially his sweet corn. My grandma loved to go buy veggies from him. He died several years ago and to this day I have not found corn that was as sweet and juicy has his.
❤wonderful video Mark. I am going through your informative row of “food “ specials and have made a list of recipes to try out! You obviously pour that passion into your work 🫶 I need to plan that 2nd trip to Thailand 😊
This is absolutely F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C!!! Makes me want to take my trip to Thailand even more. Do they speak English? All these lovely places you show us, I’d love to try. Just curious if I’ll need a translator to come along. 🙂
In Thailand you won’t need a translator. The Thai people are very patient and welcoming and you will find that you can communicate using broken English and maybe a phrase book. Great video Mark!
Thank you very much. Like Ben mentioned English maybe or maybe not, but you can communicate just fine. Usually the farther you get from touristy areas you go, the less English.
I love wing bean, just tried to grow here in Tennessee USA. But in the Philippines my grandmother like putting coconut milk with pork and some spicy chili.. ohhh😅 I love this new channel .. I hope you do more like this from different too..
There should be a food forest everywhere. Nobody should be starving in this abundance universe.
Ashe ✨
I envy the climate and the garden🤩🪴👩🏽🌾everything looks amazing, Thai people are so blessed to have all that growing in their backyard💚🌞🌿
Thank you for watching Michelle, Thailand is truly blessed with fertile soil and climate where such natural diversity is possible!
A lot of this stuff will grow anywhere and may only need to be protected from frost in the winter.
Thai people are lucky except we have horrible government 😭
@@tournesolsss Sorry to hear that😔
I can’t complain about the danish, but it is hard to pay 38% or more of your income in tax to get so many free options as, schools , hospitals and so on when refugees get much as well than in other countries, they don’t give you a thank you for living on my money😢
@@MichelleDiana so let’s we exchange the government but not the country ☺️
Yeah, Thailand is a country of Gold as people call them because they have a lot of fruit, vegetables and wonderful people. 😻💐
Whoah!! Her yard is like an amusement park! So lovely her garden is!!😍
Agreed. This was great.
This makes me want to get on a plane and fly to Thailand
I am so glad you’re doing videos on plant based food. Healthy and nutritious food for us viewers. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for your support Vickie!
Absolutely love this episode! You are so very blessed to be able to experience this. What kind people 🙏
As much as I loved having you here in the USA making videos I am even more excited to see all these videos back in 🇹🇭.
Welcome back home to you and your family
Really appreciate it Deana!
USA - the home of GMO and plastic food. I don't blame him for going to thailand and making his living there.
Amazing! Garden & Fresh Veggies, healthy food every day.
Just imagine how healthy these people are. Eat all those greens everyday, fresh, with all their vitamins and minerals and you would never get sick. I wish I had a green thumb! I've always wanted to garden like my Dad, but I just don't have the ability to make anything grow. All of it looks amazing.
Ultimate dream to have an oasis of an organic garden like that 🥦🥬🥒🌶🫑🌽🥕🥥🍆
I have a lot growing in my garden in Hawai'i on Big Island! But this has inspired me to do more, put on my boots, strap my baby to my back (while gardening more than I do now! I love seeing the coconut and banana. You did it like a pro, Mark! Just duck! I know not everything can grow but this made me want to try and experiment more! Aloha and mahalo for your joy and excitement Every single time every single moment!
I miss home seeing your video and all fresh food and fresh air 💚💚💚💚💚
I can smell the fresh aroma of all the plants and trees 💚😊
My favorite videos of Mark’s is ones set in Thailand. And the ones where he cooks food for us.
Lots of love from darjeeling india🇮🇳 🙏❤
Man i got rejuvenated just by watching this luscious edible greenery, lots of💚💚
Awesome, thanks Sam!
Hello Mark Wiens from Germany. Thank you for your new video from Chiang Mai Thailand. 🇩🇪🇹🇭
Hi Mark and Ying. 🙏😊. Loved this video. Nothing like homegrown greens and veg. I cultivate wild edibles in my yard as well as herbs and vegetables. Have 20 large chilli and peppadew bushes if not more. They've taken over half my garden one of my favourite breakfasts is just walking around my garden collecting wild and regular greens and having it with just garlic, chilli, lemon and a touch of oil to sauté. Best thing ever. Think I'll have amaranth greens, lambs Quarters and common mallow this morning. Would absolutely love some of those Thai veggies but doubt they would grow well in South Africa. Have a super day and be blessed 🙏
12:50I could hear a crunch, it looked delicious, I thought raw vegetables would have no taste, but it turned out to be sweet. Incredibly sweet.
I love this nature!! I would live that lifestyle in a heartbeat!!
I can only.imagine the taste of the freshest vegetables and herbs...
What an incredible video. The garden is breathtaking. She us truly blessed. I love how she was on the move excited to show you everything she lives off. 🙏🏼❤️
Awesome, awesome place on earth.
Very nice and rich garden and vegetable farm.
Thank you Mark for another beautiful video.
It’s educational and i learned every time something new and different.
Sending you & your beautiful family all the positive thoughts
Thank you so much Oana!
Great share, I’m envious of her garden! I actually made Thai green curry tonight using the small Thai eggplants I purchased at the Korean market here in Maryland. Most had gone so seedy. I’d love to taste one as fresh as you had.
Hi mark
A definite fresh harvest to table literally so fresh Thailand 🇹🇭 has just the beautiful amazing gardens just about anything herbs flowers wing beans eggplants 🍆 avocados 🥑 fruits so fresh looks amazingly delicious amazing content and share
Just watching you eating fresh vegetables I feel healthy already
this channel totally changed my perception of you. Don't get me wrong, i always enjoyed your videos. but the fact that you are promoting healthy and organic eating make me love you more.
His reaction is the best
those wing beans are so large. also, the variety is really incredible.
Also, the fact that she asked Mark if he can eat spicy XD
Best winged beans I've tasted!
@@BigOnSpiceMarkWiens I love wing beans, but never eat it raw. To earthy for my taste..lol
@@lambchop58 You should try Thai wing bean salad called Yum Tua Poo. This dish have a lot of ingredient with a good smell that reduce earthy smell of wing bean and adding a flavour at the same time.
Mark you look so happy with nature you should buy your farm living nature is beautiful the sell of land and the plants and the rain too is a peaceful places to live I tell young by experience
Thank you very much Martha!
I love this video so much only because of the natural food and source. I wish If I had a such farm!
I love these farm-to-table (or backyard-to-table!) videos. Seeing this makes me realize I can do much more with the garden space I have 🌶🌶🌶 Thanks Mark!
wow! watching amazing veggies garden makes me sooo wanted and hungry, another great video !!!
Nice to see you stiil up north its awesome video, Happy Carnival in Malta 🥳🥳🥳🥳
🌴🌱🌳🍃My dream homestead 🌳🌴🌲🌿
Cool! I remember making a comment on your video asking you to make another one identifying all the plants. Good job! Here's a list of the species names of (most of) the plants you ate:
Gurmar is Gymnema sylvestre
Chaya is the correct name for "Mexican Kale" or "MSG leaf" which is Cnidoscolus aconitifolius
Winged beans are Psophocarpus tetragonolobus
Hairy fruited eggplant is Solanum lasiocarpum
and Pea eggplants are Solanum torvum
and neither are eggplant which is Solanum melongena
The choi with the flowers is one of the many brassicas that looks like that, there are hundreds.
In case anyone wants to order seeds or something now you know what to Google!
Amazing, thanks for writing this out, this is knowledge!
Thanks, please tell everyone if they order seeds from another country to write those scientific names on the outside of the package. I once ordered seeds for Parkia speciosa which is stink beans, of course the person wrote stink beans on the package. It was opened by US customs who then wrote Parkia speciosa all over it and taped it shut with many layers of tape. You have to write the species for all plants but in the case of my stink beans I wonder if they opened it with gloves and a mask to see what it was. By the way if you Google stink beans it brings up a picture of you holding them as the official image.
Mark should do a video identifying all the plants like crime pays and botany doesn't but instead of calling every plant a curse word call it wonderful and amazing!!!
Mark. I want to thank you. After I identified these plants I decided to order some of them, because I noticed a few of your subscribers asked where to find them and noticed that a few were pretty rare only sold by a few people on the internet. So I ordered some of them and one of the people sent me seeds to another plant for free, it was seeds for solanum pimpinellifolium which is apparently a wild ancestor of tomatoes, tomatillos, and Peruvian ground cherries that some people including the Etsy seller in Florida think is native to the Florida everglades but scientists think originated in Peru. I didn't ask for these seeds, she just randomly sent them to me as a free sample with a hand written letter saying what they were. I am amazed, I collect plants in the solanaceae family so this random seed present is like exactly what my best friend would buy me if she knew, but she didn't know, because the person that did this sent me one one of the plants I Identified on this list that's name doesn't start with Solanum, and had no idea I had typed this list. I look forward to growing this plant and eating it's berry, which I wouldn't have known existed if I didn't order a plant you ate in a video.
Hi again Mark, I just wanted to let you know that Gymnema sylvestre is apparently a really controversial plant because it has some kind of chemical in it that makes sweet food not taste as good to your brain and can lower some people's blood sugar too much, there are scientific articles debating whether a few bites of it will help diabetics or be dangerous to them, I was absolutely astonished what kind of stuff came up when I researched this plant... there are even scientific studies of compounds it contains on the NIH's website. I've had issues with stevia causing me to have a blood sugar crash (I am pre-diabetic) and here you are eating plates of the stuff with a hundred times more stevia than I could eat with another plant that could cause that without any negative side effects not even starting to sweat like you do when you eat certain foods. That's just so interesting that I have to try it myself, I ordered seeds for this Gymnema sylvestre plant and they came with a warning label saying they were not for human consumption and only for growing as an ornamental (I guess they read the same stuff I did...) and my boyfriend bought some Stevia seeds at a gardening store in California. Sometime in a few months I will make whatever they cooked for you, and take a bite and see if it tastes good or severely affects my blood sugar.
amazing people, amazing food. wish I could visit there
Wow What a beautiful garden she has and the fact that she doesn’t have to go anywhere to get her food is amazing. Mark I want to wish you a Happy Belated Birthday! I hope that you did something fun and relaxing. Thank you for all that you do and for being such an inspiration to so many. God Bless You and your family! ❤️🙏🏽
Another great video mark!
Nice content. Foods look delicious. Thank you for your sharing
Uncle is having a fan moment (clicking pics of you while your munching away).
I love this channel!! Incredible 🤩🥰🤘🏻
Besides the ground, where ever they are pumping their water is also very beneficial...
oh jaaa , genau meines,viel gelernt.und noch mehr Lust😁;)); Super Danke!!
enjoy this channel more than main channel now. it has a more feel of your original. so comfortable and a homely narrative.
J'adore la vidéo, c'est tellement beau ! Merci Mark pour ce partage et de nous faire rêver.
Ty for such an incredible video
Lærerikt og innsiktfull som alltid, Mark, må du og din familie bare oppleve lykke og få det beste livet kan by på.
The garden looks Beautiful!
Amazing fresh vegestables from the garden awesome
I am Asian but I can never eat as much pepper as you Mark! Your grwat
You made those taste so delicious!
Certified Gold!!!!
Mark you are making me hungry seeing all the good veggies and herbs
I wish I am there to enjoy picking them myself
Thank you Mark have fun friend!
สวัสดีค่ะ
What an amazing garden!
Hey Mark. Enjoy. The garden is awesome 😊. ,🐞👍💪
You do a lot of good😍
I have see your videos on facebook.Today is my first time watching you on youtube and subscribed to your channel.Hmong Alaska ขอบคุณครับ
My favorite is passion fruit add spicy pepper flakes and a dab of fish sauce. I'm drooling right now.
That is a total dream of mine to be that self sufficient on a mini farm with all my animals that I rescue. Live by the land will ensure you and your family will live on forever very healthy.
Looks so healthy 🤤🤤👍👍
Watching in Alaska!!
Wow you can speak thai it's awesome
I dream to live in this kind of invironment😍
I love to eat vegetables a lot😊😍
Great videos😍
Very yummy fresh Vegetables n leaves made very tasty food👍
¡¡¡ QUE BELLEZA,COMER TODO, TODO NATURAL !!! 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Dear Sir..you’re very lucky man 👨..on earth…keep the healthy food videos more .. hopefully someday I will join you …
I miss my hometown
Your vlogs are so much fun to watch especially when you eat green veggies..I bestow you my blessing..be happy..give us more of all your vlogs..
#WithLoveFromMizoramIndia ❤️
Wow Chiangrai is a good province to visit
I love that part of the northern
If I could have accces to that much variety of vegetables, I think I could be 90% vegetarian without getting bored. North Thailand is amazing!
Good food always, really enjoyable everytime I see you eating farm food.❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome, awesome place on earth !!!!
I always love mark specialy the way he eat....
There was a man that we used to go buy vegetables from his garden especially his sweet corn. My grandma loved to go buy veggies from him. He died several years ago and to this day I have not found corn that was as sweet and juicy has his.
that is amazing!!!
He is a very nice foreigner who can eat all kinds of Thai food.
Hi Mark everything looks so fresh an awesome....nice herbs u take care an stay safe.
😋😋
Such a lovely guide with amazing footages 😍😍Totally enjoyed this virtual tour through your lens 😍 Looking forward to new videos from you in future ❤
Amazing content. So refreshing
OMG. So yummy...it is. I love Thai cooking.
Very nice place! 👍
I wish i have this type of garden.
I love love loveeee the farm series, everything looks so fresh, juicy, clean, colorful and healthy!
That looks so yummy I really want to try that!! But I love the video
I am from Berlin Germany
I Live 7 y. Oreddy in chiang mai
The food is so good
❤wonderful video Mark. I am going through your informative row of “food “ specials and have made a list of recipes to try out! You obviously pour that passion into your work 🫶 I need to plan that 2nd trip to Thailand 😊
HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY MARK!!! ✌🏾💯💪🏽 WISH YOU MANY MANY MORE!!
You are soo lucky. And I love you pronounce Thai well.👍
Beautiful garden
Watching you eating those fresh green healthy foods makes me hungry in middle of the night..
Wishing to travel and Experience thai community..
I would have asked her to make me a big jar of that Galangal garlic dipping powder before leaving. Meal looked awesome, all came from their land.
Beautiful house and beautiful farm. 👍🤩😊🎉
I want to live in her garden
Pak chin da is called Gurmar meaning sugar killer (gur sugar mar killer) (Gymnema Sylvester) is best for diabetes!
This is absolutely F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C!!! Makes me want to take my trip to Thailand even more. Do they speak English? All these lovely places you show us, I’d love to try. Just curious if I’ll need a translator to come along. 🙂
In Thailand you won’t need a translator. The Thai people are very patient and welcoming and you will find that you can communicate using broken English and maybe a phrase book. Great video Mark!
@@mussen1876 thank you and I appreciate your help! 😊
Thank you very much. Like Ben mentioned English maybe or maybe not, but you can communicate just fine. Usually the farther you get from touristy areas you go, the less English.
Hello mark I’m thai live in Canada ❤️ you video I’m watching you daily”s
Amazing healthy and delicious !! Thanks Mark Wiens
Yes more big on spice !
I love wing bean, just tried to grow here in Tennessee USA. But in the Philippines my grandmother like putting coconut milk with pork and some spicy chili.. ohhh😅 I love this new channel .. I hope you do more like this from different too..
I loke your this video cause i love vegetable and fruiet