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Welcome to the Wonderful World of Fracking! The flammable water scene was in Northern PA, where what used be be some of the most beautiful pasture/farm country on the East Coast, has now been contaminated. I can't find the articles now, but I remember the owner of one of the adjacent NY casinos/race tracks, had an expensive horse/stallion farm in that area, and within a year of the fracking boom, all the horses mysteriously became ill. Don't use deductive logic there though, only coincidence theory. Anyhow, any and every toxic chemical waste on the planet was disposed of in the form of 'fracking fluid'...a toxic explosive sludge so dangerous that they made it illegal in NC for you to even know what was in it. That's where the high levels of uranium, etc, in the drinking water is coming from. They've contaminated the aquifers with the fracking fluid. I specifically remember most of California's aquifers 'mistakenly' being contaminated with the fracking fluid years back, so it could not be used for drinking, contributing to the water shortage, and the draining of Oregon's aquifers to the highly populated South....an irrigated desert. It reminds me of when I was in high school, ages ago, there was a program on PBS talking about how Water Would Be the New Gold....or Bush Sr buying up the land in Paraguay over the Guarani Aquifer. It's all done on purpose, folks. They want control of everything that you need to live, and if you want to live, you're going to have to buy it from them. When the Romans sacked Carthage, they sowed salt into the ground, so nothing would ever grow there again. Well, our gods/elites have improved upon the tactic. They've poisoned the wells with fracking fluid. They've poisoned the earth with aluminum salt chemtrails sprayed from the sky. And with the prion 'wasting diseases' that have been released via 'vaccines' to elk, deer, moose, etc, you won't be able to hunt for game without risking contracting the same. GMO crops, etc. “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain Genetics are blamed for everything people don't understand. It's the perfect scapegoat for poor life choices.
Hi Sony bro please I am from india daily watching your shows... Is there any job which will help me to travel with you ... If You have any i am great full... I am not expecting any salary... Just food and travel.... Thank-you
I am Tanzanian and my tribe is Chaga,seeing this master piece made my day.Am so proud of my country.God bless everyone watching this video.God bless you too Sonny and your team.
The producers are so good at finding people from a location who are excellent cultural ambassadors for their country, city, village, or tribe. Sonny has a knack for cross-cultural communication, but the individuals and families that host him at their tables are remarkable people.
As a Tanzanian from the Chagga tribe myself, I am incredibly grateful for your generosity and how respectful you are of everyone's culture. Keep doing what you do ;)
For some the life he lives is envious but for him the idea of a more modern/westernised life is the ideal. I understand that people want to improve their lives and those of their children. Education is paramount in giving future generations a choice of living their best lives but they must be so careful not to lose sight of how beautiful their lives already are, what they already have and what they possibly stand to lose. This is why we must be so careful about things like the belt and road initiative.
I love the gentleman who said "maybe it will be my paradise" when Sonny mentioned the snow. ;0; them was some wise words. We forget that to use we think our lives are boring. But there will be someone out there who lives totally different who would find it fascinating. That is honestly a very wholesome thought to have. ;0;
@@crazyantgaming8889 You must be from one of the big cities. Very few of them. Consider yourself lucky. I know what goes around in your country, everyone knows.
Sonny the food is no doubt outstanding, but the people are so warm ! It's just beautiful to see how warm and hospitable they are. Also, the gentleman, the host he speaks so well and explains with such ease. Absolutely brilliant episode. Much much love from India. ❤️
Just wanna say this is my favorite series on youtube and it absolutely makes my day when I get to watch these videos and feel like I'm exploring the world. Thank you Sonny and the team for giving us an opportunity to explore the world!
Sonny and his team are TRULY amazing! I love seeing humanity, coming together for understanding and compassion! NOT WAR! MUCH LOVE to every subscriber of this channel and the new to come!🙏😌❤️
What a refreshing take these Tanzanian videos are after the mess that was Egypt. Thadeus seems like a really cool guy, shame hes not in more episodes. Need some more videos with Calvin and Thuyen too.
I love when Sonny said this is Paradise and Thadeus said 'no'. Then Thadeus says if he was in Sonny's hometown maybe he would think it's paradise. It's all about perspective. Sonny is so positive and always appreciative of other cultures. This is why we all love this show.
Iam from the chagga tribe, I really appreciate your visit and really proud of our country. withoit forgetting my favourite dish “mtori” 😅 and the roasted goat “ndafu” a name derived from “wonderful”.
I’m in love with Tanzania & the humble polite beautiful Tanzanians that live in it. Can’t wait to visit the paradise of Africa. Thank you sonny for this African episode. It’s truly an eye opener.
Finally Sonny is in my home country 🇹🇿 . Content coverage is such great that I learned new stuff about this famous tribe. Hands down to Thadeus' support, he didn't disappoint! Thank you Sonny and keep doing what you do best!
I have tried the mtori and mbege. My wife is Chaga and majority of her family lives in Moshi on the slopes of Kilamanjaro. Cant wait to go back again. My wife loved the episode, awesome work Sonny! 👏
Out of curiosity, do they use Bananas or are they Plantains? I know they say Bananas in the video but I've seen some other TH-camrs call them both or mix the names.
@@iamtrash-kun3516 Bananas, not plantains are used. The plantain variety has a harder texture and is quite difficult to cook (in the traditional manner). In Tanzania, esp coastal areas, semi-ripe plantains, known as *"Mzuzu"* in Swahili, are prepared roasted or deep fried. Being semi-ripe makes them softer and sweeter.
I loved that man in the mountain, Thadeous, he was a very wise and humble man, generally I loved Tanzania, Thanks Sonny and the team behind, I learned a lot from African episodes, Love and respect from Iran
The guest today was wisest among of all. What he says when Sonny calls his home paradise, says a lot about his measured world view. The grass is always greener on the other side.
Hi Sonny I would just like to say that you are by far the best personality on TH-cam! I am in a very depressed stage in my life but watching your videos always brings a smile to my face. Thanks for giving me that it means more than you would ever know. Please keep the content coming, I wil always be watching. Have a good one mate. Alan
Wishing you better days with wonderful memories that can overcome your depression. Don't give up Alan . People love you and care for you. Sending a hug your way 🤗
I love Tanzania 🇹🇿 and their national anthem! Last episode, I was so moved on how they don’t use plastic near their shores anymore, and it inspired me to use a whole lot less plastic from now on. Love you Tanzania people❤️ from USA 🇺🇸.
Thank you so much sonny you and your team for the good work you are doing 🙏 I am a native of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania and my tribe is chaga this is the life we live here in the village and I am very happy to see people from different parts of the world enjoying our culture and learning from us. You are all welcome in our beloved country of Tanzania 🇹🇿
3:36 Very insightful comments from Thadeus. Visiting for one day in this village might be a good amusement but living like this might not be so easy. Very deep.
I'm a Chagga man from this tribe living in the Republic of China, I was very happy to see the food presentation of home. Thank you very much. The goat is called "Chagga cacke" and in local language it is called "Ndafu". You made me miss a home very much
What's it like being an African man living in China? Especially considering the post COVID racism the Chinese have against Africans (banning them from shopping malls and evicting them from buildings)
I'm a chagga man😂. If you said that in Senegal 🇸🇳, The Gambia 🇬🇲, Mali 🇲🇱, Mauritania 🇲🇷among the Wollofs tribes they will be rolling on the floor because Chaga means PROSTITUTE
This team does such an awesome job of finding amazing people every episode. As one who was brought up in South Africa, this has been my favorite series so far.
Really best food reviewer ..... It's not only about tge food .... it's about the culture, the mentality of the people, unique tradition, with a top notch quality from all over the world
Nice ohh my tribe daily life, was born rombo district near Kilimanjaro mountain , your prentent reality my chagga tribe , God bless more, i watching from Dodoma Tanzania
As a Chagga that’s living abroad at the moment…you best believe I almost cried when I saw Mbege (I miss it) and him eating Machalari…It’s literally my favorite dish from home. I watch your videos and I was definitely happy to see this particular video from you Sonny👍🏾🇹🇿
More than just the exploration of different food cultures, Sonny gives us an in-depth look into the lives of people we may never come across in our lifetimes, and he does so in a manner that is informative, personal and wrapped in humour. Each episode leaves one feeling like he/she has somewhat lived like the other, even if it's just for 20min. Chakula kitamu
I have never seen these cultures before. Thank you so much for bringing knowledge and hope to the world by showcasing people who are good and loving, when our big media constantly show us fear mistrust. You guys truly are the Best Ever Food Review Show! :D
This might be the best content on this platform. The production, camera work, editing and presentation is absolutely incredible. This is a group of people who really love people and food and its so obvious and enjoyable for the viewer. Sonny does an incredible job tasting food for anywhere and will go down as one of the great stars to emerge this era. Charming, honest with a touch of goofy makes him great to watch and his interactions are honest and respectful which sadly is hard to find on TH-cam sometimes. Congratulations on your success and please keep up the incredible work! Many Thanks
heart warming presentation. Sonny is so humble and that he is able to mingle and interact effectively with peoples he has been with making the food reviews relevant for us viewers to understand
I’m so happy to see when people are kind and can come together and eat a great meal together. Truly a wonderful video sonny thank you for letting us see it.
Very interesting culture! Pretty cool they've learned they can totally substitute potatoes with bananas! Besides the wild yams. I'd like to go live with them for a year
Wow wow wow! Every episode you do just makes me so eager to do this myself. This food looks amazing. Got to say how GORGEOUS the children are in this village. Keep up your amazing work and life!!!
Wow! this is nice, I just love how you are traveling around the world and showing us how awesome and incredible people live! especially in Africa!!! Good work!
I just found this channel less then 2 weeks ago and I can tell you if you like a mixture of amazing cultural food and wild adventures , this is the place !! Keep it up gang !
Now I just visited Tanzania 🇹🇿 by just watching your video. Looks thier foods are delicious and exciting to taste. Watching from Philippines 🇵🇭 here. Let me know how many Filipinos watching now? 👇
Ooh Sonny,im a chaga born and raised in Kilimanjaro this video brings so many good memories of homeland,i have to say the you have captured it sooo well,Mtori,ndafu,mbege,kisusio,Kitalalo,Machalarii !!! soo amaizing justice done to wachagga tribe well presented
Every time Sonny and His Crew goes at somewhere, he takes that place to us even we're just watching. I love how he shares their culture he was very humble
the tribal videos always get me. I love this stuff. Youre always so wholesome and respectful of a new culture, and because of it theyre nothing but welcoming to you, and it really restores my faith in humanity in a time i really need it. Keep being you and doing what you do. Your actions impact people in ways you probably dont fully comprehend. your happiness is contagious
This is so freaking dope to see people living off the land, growing their own food not to mention how beautiful the land looks. I wanna go there to die in peace 😂
I am Jamaican and the whole time I was amazed at the similarities to rural Jamaican life. Just really how the environment looks very tropical, and then my dude says "yeah man" so much fun as always seeing how different cultures live around the world.
I am Tanzanian, and I have always been fascinated by curinary videos from Jamaica. Seems you can take an us out of Africa, but you can't take the Africanism out of us.
I am also Jamaican and I see that our culture is rich as we have taken the best from each that has settled in Jamaica. I now live in Germany and have connected with people from different parts of the world, this has me cooking up a storm and learning more and different languages.
@@celianeher7637 well northern TANZANIA where chagga and chugga people live have adapted typical Jamaican lifestyle and that gangster reggae style even their language use and music typically reflect Jamaica reborn in Tanzania I think black culture is the most powerful of all as it's very spiritually connecting
I'm from Kenya and I have enjoyed watching the Tanzania series (our neighbors who don't like us so much lol). I've learnt more about them than I previously knew. Note to self - next time I'm in Moshi, I'm definitely not ordering chicken and chips.
Tanzanian are very friendly and loving people we don’t hate our neighbor lkn nyie wakenya 😅😅ase i don’t know why lkn ni hamtupendi wa Tz anyways karibu Tanzania
Though I live in Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, but seeing you go deep in the country and living with the tribes and experiencing their culture is actually very awesome, thanks for giving us this experience BEFRS team.
We love You Africa🥰 from your Jamaican daughter. I can see the foods are still in practice in Jamaica, especially with the Maroons in JA they held on tightly. Even though modern days have its influences. You still see my God I loveeeeeee loveeeeee
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Welcome to the Wonderful World of Fracking! The flammable water scene was in Northern PA, where what used be be some of the most beautiful pasture/farm country on the East Coast, has now been contaminated.
I can't find the articles now, but I remember the owner of one of the adjacent NY casinos/race tracks, had an expensive horse/stallion farm in that area, and within a year of the fracking boom, all the horses mysteriously became ill. Don't use deductive logic there though, only coincidence theory. Anyhow, any and every toxic chemical waste on the planet was disposed of in the form of 'fracking fluid'...a toxic explosive sludge so dangerous that they made it illegal in NC for you to even know what was in it.
That's where the high levels of uranium, etc, in the drinking water is coming from. They've contaminated the aquifers with the fracking fluid. I specifically remember most of California's aquifers 'mistakenly' being contaminated with the fracking fluid years back, so it could not be used for drinking, contributing to the water shortage, and the draining of Oregon's aquifers to the highly populated South....an irrigated desert.
It reminds me of when I was in high school, ages ago, there was a program on PBS talking about how Water Would Be the New Gold....or Bush Sr buying up the land in Paraguay over the Guarani Aquifer. It's all done on purpose, folks. They want control of everything that you need to live, and if you want to live, you're going to have to buy it from them.
When the Romans sacked Carthage, they sowed salt into the ground, so nothing would ever grow there again. Well, our gods/elites have improved upon the tactic. They've poisoned the wells with fracking fluid.
They've poisoned the earth with aluminum salt chemtrails sprayed from the sky. And with the prion 'wasting diseases' that have been released via 'vaccines' to elk, deer, moose, etc, you won't be able to hunt for game without risking contracting the same. GMO crops, etc.
“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
Genetics are blamed for everything people don't understand. It's the perfect scapegoat for poor life choices.
Hi Sony bro please I am from india daily watching your shows... Is there any job which will help me to travel with you ... If You have any i am great full... I am not expecting any salary... Just food and travel.... Thank-you
Proving to* her. Grammar is important. Cheers.
Nice!
Never trie raw blood again you may get animal diseases from uncooked meat and blood
I am Tanzanian and my tribe is Chaga,seeing this master piece made my day.Am so proud of my country.God bless everyone watching this video.God bless you too Sonny and your team.
Hello my fellow Chagga.
I am Chaga too
Am also chaga
@@kristinagerald8225 Hello
God dont bless those who eat non veg
The producers are so good at finding people from a location who are excellent cultural ambassadors for their country, city, village, or tribe. Sonny has a knack for cross-cultural communication, but the individuals and families that host him at their tables are remarkable people.
Except in Egypt unfortunately but hard to blame them…. Seems a bit harder to find a good ambassador there
@@NoEphingIdea hahahaha. I came to say this.
I love this comment so much, I agree.
Anyone knows the title of the song .... Mark 18:56?
@@Gravvvyyy Why because Egyptians don't look African
As a Tanzanian from the Chagga tribe myself, I am incredibly grateful for your generosity and how respectful you are of everyone's culture.
Keep doing what you do ;)
You have a cool name, someone with no name!!!
@@joebroadbeef332 he could've just said nameless instead of all those wordy words
Sonny and his team are out here doing reviews no one else would dare to do, it really shows his dedication and hard work.
You obviously don't watch Herald Balder?
He is a one man team travelling to places people don't.
I was thinking the same thing
Honestly I would enjoy doing this
Yessir 😊👍🦾💯
Absolutely keep doin wat u doin sonny 💪🏾
This guy is so humble, lovely family he has. Good luck to his dreams coming true
and his family too, i mean they all seemed so happy and healthy and dunno, watching this made me happy too
He's a proud man.
Yeah him and his family were humble and welcoming.
BASED
For some the life he lives is envious but for him the idea of a more modern/westernised life is the ideal.
I understand that people want to improve their lives and those of their children.
Education is paramount in giving future generations a choice of living their best lives but they must be so careful not to lose sight of how beautiful their lives already are, what they already have and what they possibly stand to lose.
This is why we must be so careful about things like the belt and road initiative.
I love the gentleman who said "maybe it will be my paradise" when Sonny mentioned the snow. ;0; them was some wise words. We forget that to use we think our lives are boring. But there will be someone out there who lives totally different who would find it fascinating.
That is honestly a very wholesome thought to have. ;0;
I love seeing episodes from Africa, always something special to learn about their many cultures..
We need more African episodes
I can show you some liveleak videos from Africa. It's worse out there even over Mexican Cartels.
@@rikumajumder1558 im from africa and your waffling
@@crazyantgaming8889 You must be from one of the big cities. Very few of them. Consider yourself lucky. I know what goes around in your country, everyone knows.
@@rikumajumder1558 I was talking about the food culture, i have no knowledge about how it is living in Africa and that's not the point of my comment.
I am incredibly happy knowing Sonny came to my country of Tanzania 🇹🇿, your content is pleasing! Love watching
Jamaa kaingia uchagani kabisa
@@anastaziuscyriacus5415 😂😂 kapewa vitu vya maana! Tuna mkaribisha tena
Ila kaleta siasa eti Kilimanjaro hakukuwa na barabara
Jamaa angepewa mbege ya kutosha..ingependeza zaidi
@@anastaziuscyriacus5415 Ndani Ndani
Sonny the food is no doubt outstanding, but the people are so warm ! It's just beautiful to see how warm and hospitable they are. Also, the gentleman, the host he speaks so well and explains with such ease. Absolutely brilliant episode. Much much love from India. ❤️
Just wanna say this is my favorite series on youtube and it absolutely makes my day when I get to watch these videos and feel like I'm exploring the world. Thank you Sonny and the team for giving us an opportunity to explore the world!
Sonny and his team are TRULY amazing! I love seeing humanity, coming together for understanding and compassion! NOT WAR! MUCH LOVE to every subscriber of this channel and the new to come!🙏😌❤️
What a refreshing take these Tanzanian videos are after the mess that was Egypt. Thadeus seems like a really cool guy, shame hes not in more episodes. Need some more videos with Calvin and Thuyen too.
I love when Sonny said this is Paradise and Thadeus said 'no'. Then Thadeus says if he was in Sonny's hometown maybe he would think it's paradise.
It's all about perspective. Sonny is so positive and always appreciative of other cultures. This is why we all love this show.
What mess
From Ethiopia, i really appreciate how humble the community/tribe is! And i loved the types of foods too.
karibu sana Tanzania
Iam from the chagga tribe, I really appreciate your visit and really proud of our country. withoit forgetting my favourite dish “mtori” 😅 and the roasted goat “ndafu” a name derived from “wonderful”.
Africa has the most polite and humble people proud to be African....
Welp, that excluded Egyptians from being Africans.
not Egyptians
Egyptians are lovely. Sonny was unlucky.
I have experienced the very opposite there actually.But their socialization structure is much healthier.
As you should ❤️
I can definitely see how this region's heritage and lifestyle has influenced the Caribbean, especially Jamaica... I really enjoyed this episode. ❤
Awesome
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🇯🇲🇯🇲
Big ups, I think of my family who lives in St. Lucia in the country region
I’m in love with Tanzania & the humble polite beautiful Tanzanians that live in it. Can’t wait to visit the paradise of Africa. Thank you sonny for this African episode. It’s truly an eye opener.
Thank you very much. Welcome to Tanzania, you will enjoy it
The host is absolutely so kind. Loved the Hospitality they showed to our Sonny and Team ! ❤️
I regret not travelling more years ago. Tanzania looks like an amazing country. Another awesome video.
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Never too late sir
I personally am not a chagga but this is the food i live for being a Tanzanian 😄😄
@@azizngassa595Tz Giiiirl,me too,bila nyama choma havieleweki yani
I would def get murdered if I traveled abroad like this!
Am so so happy for watching you walking on my home country Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
Im so thankful for this video 🇹🇿🙏🏾 my wife is from Tanzania and is from Chaga tribe and we enjoyed all asante sana rafiki
What an extremely nice and humble person. He had such a kind and wholesome energy
Finally Sonny is in my home country 🇹🇿 . Content coverage is such great that I learned new stuff about this famous tribe.
Hands down to Thadeus' support, he didn't disappoint!
Thank you Sonny and keep doing what you do best!
kwenu wapi ndugu? mimi kwetu Iringa, nainjoi sana kipindi cha Sonny
Dar
Ndugu yako hapa Iringa .
@@mk-ye4gr Kihesa
jamaa namkubali, hii ni episode yake ya pili akiwa TZ
Loving our neighbor’s cuisines. Much
Love ❤️ from 🇰🇪.
I have tried the mtori and mbege. My wife is Chaga and majority of her family lives in Moshi on the slopes of Kilamanjaro. Cant wait to go back again. My wife loved the episode, awesome work Sonny! 👏
Welcome back bro
go and test dengerua beer
Out of curiosity, do they use Bananas or are they Plantains? I know they say Bananas in the video but I've seen some other TH-camrs call them both or mix the names.
As you can see those are flying cucumbers 🥒 from the sahara my friend
@@iamtrash-kun3516 Bananas, not plantains are used. The plantain variety has a harder texture and is quite difficult to cook (in the traditional manner). In Tanzania, esp coastal areas, semi-ripe plantains, known as *"Mzuzu"* in Swahili, are prepared roasted or deep fried. Being semi-ripe makes them softer and sweeter.
I loved that man in the mountain, Thadeous, he was a very wise and humble man, generally I loved Tanzania, Thanks Sonny and the team behind, I learned a lot from African episodes, Love and respect from Iran
The guest today was wisest among of all. What he says when Sonny calls his home paradise, says a lot about his measured world view. The grass is always greener on the other side.
I got the pleasure of going to Tanzania years ago and they were some of the most humble and most beautiful people I have ever met.
Again an amazing video showing food cultures we would've otherwise never even gotten a glance into. Great work!
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hi
Go there?
Chagga is the best tribel in Tanzania..thanks for sharing my culture🤗
Am from Kilimanjaro 🇹🇿, that’s my tribe 😍🔥 born and raised Chagga
Cool!
Wow! Would love to visit
Shimboni shisha
Hi Sonny
I would just like to say that you are by far the best personality on TH-cam! I am in a very depressed stage in my life but watching your videos always brings a smile to my face. Thanks for giving me that it means more than you would ever know. Please keep the content coming, I wil always be watching.
Have a good one mate.
Alan
Me too. I feel depressed every day but watching his videos takes me away from the troubles in the world. I totally understand.
@@OceanboyKaito Take care of yourself. Hope you feel better soon. Peace, from Boston.
Wishing you better days with wonderful memories that can overcome your depression. Don't give up Alan . People love you and care for you. Sending a hug your way 🤗
There's a beginning, middle, and end to all things. You're in the middle, but one day you will get to the end of what you're going through.
NATURE is green. How i love the greenery!!!
Sonny embracing and respecting every culture and food is awesome
I love Tanzania 🇹🇿 and their national anthem! Last episode, I was so moved on how they don’t use plastic near their shores anymore, and it inspired me to use a whole lot less plastic from now on. Love you Tanzania people❤️ from USA 🇺🇸.
I love USA too🇺🇸
Tunakupenda pia (We love you too) 🇹🇿
Thank you very much and welcome to Tanzania
Not only near the shores, the plastic ban is country wide!
@@maxxwellwalt wow that’s awesome, I think the world needs to follow that.
Tanzania 🇹🇿,my country 😍
Thank you so much sonny you and your team for the good work you are doing 🙏
I am a native of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania and my tribe is chaga
this is the life we live here in the village and I am very happy to see people from different parts of the world enjoying our culture and learning from us.
You are all welcome in our beloved country of Tanzania 🇹🇿
If you are from the Caribbean or grew up there…you see clearly where our cuisine comes from and our roots
Carribean food way better 😭
I felt the same ! That banana stew with beef.... and the lemon added to the goat cooking.... Yup! Haiti, Jamaica... Can relate!
@@matthewremache667 of course better in your opinion because he add our own twist and seasonings on it….just don’t forget the originators though
@@matthewremache667 not even close
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This is my favorite episode from your African tour - as good as your Vietnamese episodes!! Chaga tribe - what a lovely bunch of people!!!
3:36 Very insightful comments from Thadeus. Visiting for one day in this village might be a good amusement but living like this might not be so easy. Very deep.
I'm a Chagga man from this tribe living in the Republic of China, I was very happy to see the food presentation of home. Thank you very much. The goat is called "Chagga cacke" and in local language it is called "Ndafu".
You made me miss a home very much
What's it like being an African man living in China? Especially considering the post COVID racism the Chinese have against Africans (banning them from shopping malls and evicting them from buildings)
How you are able to TH-cam
@@modernmogli5155 u worried about the wrong things lol
@@modernmogli5155 republic of China is Taiwan dummy
I'm a chagga man😂. If you said that in Senegal 🇸🇳, The Gambia 🇬🇲, Mali 🇲🇱, Mauritania 🇲🇷among the Wollofs tribes they will be rolling on the floor because Chaga means PROSTITUTE
This team does such an awesome job of finding amazing people every episode. As one who was brought up in South Africa, this has been my favorite series so far.
Really best food reviewer ..... It's not only about tge food .... it's about the culture, the mentality of the people, unique tradition, with a top notch quality from all over the world
This is my favorite Sonny video ever. I love their charisma together. The village is truly paradise.
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He is always so respectful of these cultures. Love it!
I have been watching this channel for soo long i had no idea if will visit my village.I AM PROUD.We CHAGGA people are humble and blessed.
Your videos bring me so much happiness! Definitely my favorite TH-camr of all time!
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True!
Nice ohh my tribe daily life, was born rombo district near Kilimanjaro mountain , your prentent reality my chagga tribe , God bless more, i watching from Dodoma Tanzania
As a Chagga that’s living abroad at the moment…you best believe I almost cried when I saw Mbege (I miss it) and him eating Machalari…It’s literally my favorite dish from home. I watch your videos and I was definitely happy to see this particular video from you Sonny👍🏾🇹🇿
Khalid
You can't cook because all my African food i need is here in United States so I miss nothing sometimes I only miss the organic of everything
Beba boksi rudi home Mzee!! Utazeekea nchi za watu wakati una kile kihamba Babu alikuachia pale Mndenyi asee!!!😂😂
Im a Chagga in Germany too i miss Machalari ,Rembwe ,Ng'ande,Ngararimo and Vikwa
Nice
What I love about this video was, how the green filed is maintain throughout the village was so amazing to see .
I enjoyed learning about these beautiful people . Thank you for this!
I avsolutley LOVE tanzania, i spent over 6 months there travelling there. The area near kilimanjaro is absolutley breathtaking.
More than just the exploration of different food cultures, Sonny gives us an in-depth look into the lives of people we may never come across in our lifetimes, and he does so in a manner that is informative, personal and wrapped in humour. Each episode leaves one feeling like he/she has somewhat lived like the other, even if it's just for 20min. Chakula kitamu
I have never seen these cultures before. Thank you so much for bringing knowledge and hope to the world by showcasing people who are good and loving, when our big media constantly show us fear mistrust.
You guys truly are the Best Ever Food Review Show! :D
This might be the best content on this platform. The production, camera work, editing and presentation is absolutely incredible. This is a group of people who really love people and food and its so obvious and enjoyable for the viewer. Sonny does an incredible job tasting food for anywhere and will go down as one of the great stars to emerge this era. Charming, honest with a touch of goofy makes him great to watch and his interactions are honest and respectful which sadly is hard to find on TH-cam sometimes. Congratulations on your success and please keep up the incredible work!
Many Thanks
Thank you sonny for showcasing our culture 💙🇹🇿
What a stunning place with such stunning friendly people.
Food looks great and what more could you want when theres banana beer.
Greetings from the UK
It's quite clear that apart from the flavours, Sonny really enjoyed his stay in Tanzania.
Let’s take a moment to appreciate Sonny and his hard work.., especially during times like these. Bravo Sir 👍
What’s he doing that’s hard
Blessed Love Family ❣️Thank you Sonny for making Americans seem less awkward ❤️💛💚
Tanzania is so beautiful. One of my favorite countries for exploring along with Kenya and Zimbabwe
100 percent !!!! My top 3 too
Welcome to kenya
Man that guy was super dope, warm and welcoming, I could feel it through the screen 🥰. Blessings to him and his family and love from 🇰🇳 to 🇹🇿 🙏🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Being a Tanzanian and seeing how rich it is in its tradition makes me soo proud.
heart warming presentation. Sonny is so humble and that he is able to mingle and interact effectively with peoples he has been with making the food reviews relevant for us viewers to understand
Sonny, I am grateful and jealous that you are sampling the world and sharing it with us. Keep it up bud, you are cool and entertaining.
Always giving us great content. Indeed the best ever food review show.
Indeed 🎩
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Cant agree more
You must not watch many food review shows.
Almost felt like I was in my homeland Kisii-Kenya we also make a lot of meals with bananas even for breakfast
I love this channel so much
Naki bono
@@collinsoluoch5520 mbuya mono naki?
What a great and beautiful culture. I'm sure it isn't the easiest life, but everyone looked so healthy and happy.
I’m so happy to see when people are kind and can come together and eat a great meal together. Truly a wonderful video sonny thank you for letting us see it.
Very interesting culture! Pretty cool they've learned they can totally substitute potatoes with bananas! Besides the wild yams. I'd like to go live with them for a year
Wow wow wow! Every episode you do just makes me so eager to do this myself. This food looks amazing. Got to say how GORGEOUS the children are in this village. Keep up your amazing work and life!!!
Chagas are well respected in Tanzania for their demeanor and intelligence. It’s great to learn more about these good people.
and they love money (not in a bad way)
@@taekookie9331 manake hapo kwanza ncheke
@@editorfrank7471 kwani ni uwongo wachaga ndio wana penda pesa
Wow! this is nice, I just love how you are traveling around the world and showing us how awesome and incredible people live! especially in Africa!!! Good work!
I loooved the guy!!! So kind so humble and loved everything about this video ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I just found this channel less then 2 weeks ago and I can tell you if you like a mixture of amazing cultural food and wild adventures , this is the place !!
Keep it up gang !
It’s so good to have you back doing what you love (going) where you love to go!
I’m soo happy to see sonny visiting my Tribe!!!! CHAGA baby!!!!
Now I just visited Tanzania 🇹🇿 by just watching your video. Looks thier foods are delicious and exciting to taste. Watching from Philippines 🇵🇭 here. Let me know how many Filipinos watching now?
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I’m Filipino 👋
From Tz I love Filipinos people's
You have not Seen it all,, Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿 is absolutely blessed
Greetings from barbados 🇧🇧.
Thank you, Thaddeus and family.
Thank you sonny and crew.
So similar to my village lifestyle from central Kenya 🇰🇪 region.. exquisite review i must admit
Yeah they are very similar u can notice even note apprentice mindset
@@Afrikan254 well put. For a moment i felt at home once more from the screen
wale wa around mount Kenya..we can all relate
Jomo Kenyatta wrote in his book that he believes the Ethaga clan come from the Chagga people.
I can relate....especially the guy choping the muramba
has to be one of the best food review channels in the world. its amazing work done by Sonny and his team.
Welcome to Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿 thank you for showing us chagga tribe.
These people are so friendly, humble and intelligent. They just warm my heart!
Thank you, welcome to Tanzania
Ooh Sonny,im a chaga born and raised in Kilimanjaro this video brings so many good memories of homeland,i have to say the you have captured it sooo well,Mtori,ndafu,mbege,kisusio,Kitalalo,Machalarii !!! soo amaizing justice done to wachagga tribe well presented
Awesome.the Ladies are amazing beautiful too
Umeolewa?
@@ogola7263 Hhahaha :) Kaka hutaki mchezo umeshoot straight,ndio tayari nimeolewa.
These people are living their best life. Beautiful to see. Thanks for another great video, Sonny and Team.
The guide has such a humble demeanour, such a humble guy!
Every time Sonny and His Crew goes at somewhere, he takes that place to us even we're just watching.
I love how he shares their culture he was very humble
the tribal videos always get me. I love this stuff. Youre always so wholesome and respectful of a new culture, and because of it theyre nothing but welcoming to you, and it really restores my faith in humanity in a time i really need it. Keep being you and doing what you do. Your actions impact people in ways you probably dont fully comprehend. your happiness is contagious
This is so freaking dope to see people living off the land, growing their own food not to mention how beautiful the land looks. I wanna go there to die in peace 😂
That's my country.. I've been living in Northern Tz
@@jovinekyolike2657 you’re a very blessed person
You are so welcome
@@Lenzie90 TANZANIA is a crazy country trust me
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If you are LGBTQ or broke don't ever get there I mean:
Usithubutu 💀⚠️
Well you just pretty much described most country in the world and not just Tanzania mate.
I had great school friends from Tanzania, very chill and fun to be around guys. Tadios is such a dude.
*Superb!! 👍 👍 You don't realize the fact how you make everyone's days better and brighter!*
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I am Jamaican and the whole time I was amazed at the similarities to rural Jamaican life. Just really how the environment looks very tropical, and then my dude says "yeah man" so much fun as always seeing how different cultures live around the world.
I am Tanzanian, and I have always been fascinated by curinary videos from Jamaica. Seems you can take an us out of Africa, but you can't take the Africanism out of us.
@violette maze fun fact many Chagga people are known for loving the Jamaican culture from hair to their music.
I am also Jamaican and I see that our culture is rich as we have taken the best from each that has settled in Jamaica. I now live in Germany and have connected with people from different parts of the world, this has me cooking up a storm and learning more and different languages.
@@celianeher7637 well northern TANZANIA where chagga and chugga people live have adapted typical Jamaican lifestyle and that gangster reggae style even their language use and music typically reflect Jamaica reborn in Tanzania
I think black culture is the most powerful of all as it's very spiritually connecting
@@georgeambroseshayo5120 I sure hope to one day
As a Tanzanian and a proud Chagga from Sanya Juu Kilimanjaro, Thank you for bringing our beautiful culture out here.. aaPEACE✌
I rarely drink alcohol, but I'd try that banana bear in a heartbeat. Seems just the type I'd like.
It's super sweet I've tried it
It will get you drunk and same time healthy😂😂😂😂
It's natural and delicious
It's addictively sweet but such a healthy wine drink
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This is super special for me. I was born and raised in Tanzania, oh home sweet home.
I'm from Kenya and I have enjoyed watching the Tanzania series (our neighbors who don't like us so much lol). I've learnt more about them than I previously knew. Note to self - next time I'm in Moshi, I'm definitely not ordering chicken and chips.
Martin nyinyi ndio hamtupendi karibu 😉
Karibu sana ila ninyi ndio hamtupendi jamani sisi tunawapenda sana
Tanzanian are very friendly and loving people we don’t hate our neighbor lkn nyie wakenya 😅😅ase i don’t know why lkn ni hamtupendi wa Tz anyways karibu Tanzania
Though I live in Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, but seeing you go deep in the country and living with the tribes and experiencing their culture is actually very awesome, thanks for giving us this experience BEFRS team.
Sonny and the team always showcasing how wholesome culture is,, Everyday I try to embrace how humble living can be so fulfilling
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We love You Africa🥰 from your Jamaican daughter. I can see the foods are still in practice in Jamaica, especially with the Maroons in JA they held on tightly. Even though modern days have its influences. You still see my God I loveeeeeee loveeeeee
You are such a lively and honest traveler . Your charity is a boon to the locals . Love you Sonny
This is my imagined Nirvana...but near a bay so I could harvest coconuts as well. What a beautiful place to live.