Native Dish: Bukharian Jewish Bakhsh Rice - NYC Immigrant Cuisine: Manashe Khaimov
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- A few weeks before the 9/11 attacks in New York, a 14-year-old Manashe Khaimov and his family emigrated from Samarkand, Uzbekistan to Rego Park, Queens, joining other Bukharian Jewish families in the area seeking prosperity, religious freedom and educational opportunities. Over time, while enjoying the freedom and diversity of New York City, Manashe grew stronger ties to his identity and traditions, eventually becoming an educator and an organizer within his community.
Today, Manashe, 31, leads the Jewish Silk Road Tours, introducing New Yorkers to a taste of his community and culture--including food, culture, music and religious sites--and in this episode, also offers a taste of his family's ancient recipe for Bakhsh, a parsley-infused rice dish using Uzbek pilaf, green tea, shoulder beef, salt and pepper, all boiled in a traditional cotton sack.
Jewish Silk Road Tours: / jewishsilkroadtours
Special thanks to:
Manashe Khaimov - www.askbobo.org
The Khaimov Family
Bukharian Jewish Community Center - / 114075315286455
Dr. Aaron Aaronov, Bukharian Jewish Museum - www.bukh...
Rokhat Kosher Bakery
Max Shuppert, Editor
Stephanie Lui
Footage courtesy of:
Mamoru Kida - / mamorukida
External footage and stills copyright of their respective owners.
Segment: ©2018 NYC media
I'm a muslim from Uzbekistan, originally from Qarshqidaryo and I also grew up in NY! It's so cool to see people like them, I should drop by the area and see for myself!!
I’m so happy you made this video and create awareness to our community our people our tradition our traditional food like Plov/Osh, Bachsh,
Very well done
I will be forwarding this video to explain people about Bucharian culture
Honestly Buharian food is the best
It is fascinating that Jews all over the world have something the appearance of the respective country while maintaining the Jewish appearance.
Next time I'm in NYC I'll make sure to drop by!
Incredible video
Great job ! Keep doing what you are doing 👍
J’adore tellement intéressant de connaître les coutumes des juifs de pays lointains.😊
Wow so awesome i am going to new york, definitely going to visit them and eat baksh for sure :) B'ezrat HASHEM asap :)
Bukharian Jews r not Uzbek Jews
They r known as Judeo Tajiks
And used to speak Tajik
Persian Jews* who speaks a dialect of Persian.
Super Shalom iz Uzbegistan
The foods are so delicious
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B''H, Thank you.
You screwed it at the end by saying "priyatnogo appetita", which is Russian saying not Bukhari Tajik.
Sorry, we didn't realize this at the time of filming. We assumed that the greeting was a Bukhari Tajik phrase. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.
I had a little Uzbek jew i am 51% jewish the rest is spanish , irish , greek etc
So you are Jew you should marry Jews
Yes Uzbek eat rice! As most Asians eat rice...🇺🇿
There is no surprise that Uzbek Jews eat rice as well! ✡️🇺🇿
Uzbek Jews? 🙂
These people in the video really look like as Uzbeks. 🙂 lol
Isaac Nunes,
You should try Uzbek number one traditional food the "Uzbek pilaf".. Especially Tashkent version. The Yummiest one.😎
They are not Uzbek Jews. They call himself Bukharian Jews
@@farrukh8827Bukharan Jews speaks Persian, looks Middle Eastern unlike Uzbeks who looks Asians. It was just Soviets handing bukhara to Uzbekistan. That’s all. And it’s not that those Jews had any good time with you guys.
Can you tell me what material is the bag made of?
I believe it’s cotton
The material is made out of LINEN 😊
@@lorochkalorochka thank you
dear central asian peoples :)))))
:)
Those clothes dont belong to the jewsh. Clothes belong to the Uzbeka
Damn he really looks like an uzbek.
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