The Indian Food…that Indians Hate!!

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  • čas přidán 7. 03. 2023
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    1. AMRIT’S HOME
    ADDRESS: Sonapur
    🇮🇳DEXI PITHA: Grind the rice grains and mix with coconut well, then stream it on top of some water for 5-10 minutes until fully cooked.
    🇮🇳DAAL/LENTILS: Wash lentils, add some water to a pot, and boil the lentils well for 15 minutes. Add salt, turmeric, chili, and other spices. Cook it for 30 minutes.
    🇮🇳PURI: Make flour into dough, roll it, and deep fry it in oil.
    🇮🇳STICKY RICE: soak in water overnight and steam for 30 minutes.
    🇮🇳SUJI
    🇮🇳SILKWORM PUPAE FRY: Wash it, break the silkworm in half, and boil it for 10 minutes. Fry until dry in mustard oil.
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    2. PADMA’S FAMILY HOME
    🇮🇳INTESTINE FRY WITH BLOOD: To a pot, add mustard oil, onions, chili, ginger, and salt. Add the intestine mixed with the blood, then add salt, and turmeric powder and cook for 30 minutes.
    🇮🇳WATER BEETLE FRY: Fry the water beetles in mustard oil for 15 minutes and add salt to taste.
    🇮🇳GOAT IN BAMBOO: Season the goat with onions, chili, ginger and garlic paste, salt, cinnamon, cardamom, and Kasiduria leaves. Add water into the bamboo tube, then the goat meat and stuff into the tube. Close the tube with Naoria leaves.
    🇮🇳GOAT HEAD MASALA: Separate the tongue and ears along with the intestine. Season the head with onions, and mixed spices such as cinnamon, black pepper, cumin, and cardamom. Add fresh green chili and chili paste, Kasiduria leaf, and sawtooth. Boil the head for 1 hour.
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  • @BestEverFoodReviewShow
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  • @ALIAkbar-px8gx
    @ALIAkbar-px8gx Před rokem +506

    As an Indian this is the first time I see north east cuisines.. Never seen this even on Indian youtube channels.. Thank you sonny.. From kerala..❤

  • @rathindas9132
    @rathindas9132 Před rokem +2535

    As a Northeastern from Assam,This is a message to fellow other indian states outside of Northeast. Try to respect other cultures like we do to yours. India is a diverse country. So remember that. Dont spread hate alright. Educate yourself and respect other cultures

    • @bridiptabharali3433
      @bridiptabharali3433 Před rokem +70

      Bro even the some part of South eats insects have you seen them

    • @pankaj3746
      @pankaj3746 Před rokem +193

      I was ridiculed many times by non vegetarians for being a vegetarian and that includes an Indian Assame girl as well.
      I encountered multiple South Korean people who says indian food smells(when they don't really understand how bad their country's food Kimchi smells to non Korean people).
      So, its not like it happens with you and Indians are evil.
      It's a global phoneomenon, don't try to paint indian in bad light, and i hope you will travel the world enough so that you can stop blaming indians

    • @tivo3720
      @tivo3720 Před rokem +56

      U don't even know... About other Indians.... In south there is a special chatni made of ants ... In Bengal there is a dish made by snails .

    • @robertphillips9014
      @robertphillips9014 Před rokem +1

      😢😢😢😢

    • @SanjuVK512
      @SanjuVK512 Před rokem +10

      I would like to taste all these things, people from each region have their own eating habits. Let's respect them 😊

  • @jishnuk9232
    @jishnuk9232 Před rokem +128

    Thank you Sonny for not just choosing mainland India. I've been in Arunachal pradesh for a year and I know how difficult it is even to travel to these places we see in your videos. I don't think any other food vlogger other than Gordon Ramsay( chef) had gone through these places and experienced the life and food there. I miss my days in the North East. I love my Arunachal Ziro days and the people there. India is so diverse that the majority can't even think about the life and food of people there. Thank you sonny love you, literally the "best ever food review show"

    • @Anushka-nl2fh
      @Anushka-nl2fh Před měsícem

      sir but not all can tolerate taste or eat beef n pork n insects what rural northeast ppl eat so no food vlogers visit there

    • @michaelangelo2980
      @michaelangelo2980 Před měsícem

      What do u mean by mainland

  • @shabananazneen3343
    @shabananazneen3343 Před rokem +30

    Thank you for covering the Eastern Regions of India....I come from Bengal and i am facinated by the cultural diversity of Eastern India, the beautiful landscape and the amazing food!....I have been watching your show since covid days ....your doing an amazing job covering the amazing food culture of different countries....Stay Safe Sonny!!!

  • @thechinmoydeka
    @thechinmoydeka Před rokem +1942

    What you’ve covered here in Assam is unheard of!! Not even Indian food bloggers have covered such authentic dishes... Very thankful to you for this. Big up!! ❤

    • @Kjhgfd123
      @Kjhgfd123 Před rokem +51

      Don't refer to them as "indian food vloggers" they're more like "Delhi-mumbai-banglore-hyderbad-chennai food vloggers"

    • @wildpants9347
      @wildpants9347 Před rokem +28

      @@Kjhgfd123 So? arent those states part of India?

    • @insidebest7887
      @insidebest7887 Před rokem +15

      @@wildpants9347 They are part of India but they aren't the only part of India.. so ?

    • @Kjhgfd123
      @Kjhgfd123 Před rokem +14

      @@wildpants9347 India is not just a few cities my guy. Nagaland, Assam and North East is not seen as india by those living in other parts. Just sharing my personal experience.

    • @wildpants9347
      @wildpants9347 Před rokem +9

      ​@@Kjhgfd123 @insidebest Dude its their wish whether they want to stick to one place or move to other states. Some people dont have the balls like BEFR has. But you can't say they are not Indian food vloggers only because they stay in one place and cover foods there.

  • @___DannyBoyka
    @___DannyBoyka Před rokem +2265

    For the whole world watching it, the food culture varies a LOT every 100-200KM here in Assam itself. So people living in Guwahati might have never seen or eaten most of the foods shown here. Same is in other parts of NE. Hence, please don't generalise and comment on any NE person you see by saying, 'you eat bugs, cats etc na'. Food, culture, everything is different :)

    • @justvibin4697
      @justvibin4697 Před rokem +100

      It's not only in NE, it's a case for whole India, I live in Ghaziabad, NCR (Near Delhi) but my family is from Aligarh which is about a 120 Km from Ghaziabad, and the difference in food habits, language, culture is vast.

    • @mimis.5139
      @mimis.5139 Před rokem +57

      True I am from Guwahati never ate or saw these food

    • @karanrajkhowa5084
      @karanrajkhowa5084 Před rokem +37

      I mean it's a luxury, I would love to eat everything shown in the video.

    • @GhostXI9
      @GhostXI9 Před rokem +33

      Don't care what any culture says eating dogs and cats is disgusting. All of my family except me eats bugs as in this video but dogs and cats are a different story.

    • @mejsjalv
      @mejsjalv Před rokem +5

      Out of the 36 states and territories of India, 22 have more people than one of my two homelands. And 19 of them have more people than both of my homelands together.

  • @tempdummy1856
    @tempdummy1856 Před rokem +11

    Just love how you share your food experiences around the world with the people you meet. It's so true that it's not a food review show, it's one n only "BEST EVER FOOD REVIEW SHOW"

  • @macroni7479
    @macroni7479 Před rokem +12

    4:40 it's not only cute because of looks but also because it doesn't bite 😊
    One of the friendliest bugs with more than 10 legs

  • @phillipchien
    @phillipchien Před rokem +757

    As an American, I gain appreciation for other cultures food through this channel. Thank you Sonny for this incredible food experience

    • @frebelrichilmarak4646
      @frebelrichilmarak4646 Před rokem +1

      Very tasty food 😋

    • @haidaeyMage
      @haidaeyMage Před rokem +5

      You should try silkworm.. it's crunchy outside and soft inside.. It's the best snack you could ever have with beer or any beverages.. but be aware some people can have allergic reaction to this..

    • @mrpickles-hb6zx
      @mrpickles-hb6zx Před rokem

      Or they can eat normal, not nasty food with their beer

    • @phillipchien
      @phillipchien Před rokem +2

      Don't knock it till you've tried it

    • @mikewhocheeseharry5292
      @mikewhocheeseharry5292 Před rokem

      As an Assamese from Assam I like American ass.

  • @abinashkonwar8244
    @abinashkonwar8244 Před rokem +307

    So basically I am from Assam but living in Nagaland . I feel such pleasure to see my own ethnic dishes that were a part of my childhood and I am quite sure you are going to show the real delicacies of Nagaland that I am used to having now . Can't wait for your next episode . Bless you

    • @DannycageGhostrider
      @DannycageGhostrider Před rokem

      There is no ethnic dishes. All this cats, dogs and bugs are 🐂 shit

    • @ngouri_luojitho_metha
      @ngouri_luojitho_metha Před rokem +1

      Areh sir aap yaha pe?🤣🤣🤣🤣 nice seeing u lol

    • @Raut-warrior
      @Raut-warrior Před rokem

      How different is the culture of Nagaland from Assam?

    • @jagatdeuri3261
      @jagatdeuri3261 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Raut-warrior while the culture of assam is originated from the greater kachari- chutia tribes and ahoms. The naga culture is basically from the naga tribes. The language differs, food culture is preety much same but the cooking techniques are different with own twists.

  • @wigglyfruit4708
    @wigglyfruit4708 Před rokem +4

    This is cool! People sharing food culture without judgement is nice! It all looks delicious and it feels fun to see people eating what’s available and making a feast out of it.

  • @SoTastyOfficial
    @SoTastyOfficial Před rokem +157

    Wishing you a lot of health💖💖💖

  • @unsrc
    @unsrc Před rokem +561

    This is "Indian Food" too. To all the Mainland Indian friends. We exist too. It's not all about Daal Makhni, Butter Chicken, Dosa, Sambar etc only.
    For the exotic food lovers, now you know you don't have to travel BKK or some other South East Asian countries to try these foods. Do visit Northeast India. 🙂

    • @Jitendra24k
      @Jitendra24k Před rokem +64

      Actually the thing is people (uneducated) are not aware that we have other states too
      Like many people don't know about 7 sisters, dadar nagar haveli, lakshadweep, Andaman is also Indian territory
      Now through social media people are getting to know about these states too, soon 7 sisters will also be considered mainland india

    • @manunayak5536
      @manunayak5536 Před rokem +39

      @@Jitendra24k we in South India they too eat frog snails big rodents it's regional food never show cased

    • @sunisbeautiful8695
      @sunisbeautiful8695 Před rokem +26

      There is nothin called main land , each state of India is diff..n we do know north east exist

    • @basantprasadsgarden8365
      @basantprasadsgarden8365 Před rokem +17

      @@Jitendra24k In Bihar, Jharkhand and Chattishgrah , people also eat Ant chatni, Pork, etc,but, that might have been too shameful to be showcased by the People at the Center

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 Před rokem +7

      Let us just accept tahat we have variety and may be just chill and eat whatever you prefer , just don’t judge others for what they eat. It’s also geography that shapes the way we eat. Like we coastal people are very different wrt diet than others.

  • @rishalinkorea9053
    @rishalinkorea9053 Před rokem +577

    Thanks Sonny for covering this part of India. The "BEST' ever food review show in its true essence. Love from Sikkim

    • @zes7215
      @zes7215 Před rokem +1

      wrrr

    • @woodrow_chillson
      @woodrow_chillson Před rokem +7

      Yes, thank you. Most people think India is only unsanitary street food and reused gutter grease. We also eat bugs.

    • @-arya404
      @-arya404 Před rokem

      ​@@woodrow_chillson seriously 😳 ,I don't know this

    • @jin8684
      @jin8684 Před rokem +2

      @Woodrow Chillson well this whole bug village is still unsanitary though

    • @senyaloyalo896
      @senyaloyalo896 Před rokem +10

      @@jin8684 but it's cleaner than your city's tap water,food quality and river water or underground water are water not polluted waste water

  • @grannyappleseed
    @grannyappleseed Před rokem +6

    As a person from the west I would definitely not hesitate to try these dishes!
    Thank you for sharing this beautiful culture with us.

  • @SanjanaKumari-sp6hi
    @SanjanaKumari-sp6hi Před rokem +80

    I am an Indian but I can't eat this ..i am pure vegitarian..from gujarat😅...but yeah it's a best example of unity in diversity ❤️🥰

    • @userx1782
      @userx1782 Před rokem +5

      West India is completely vegetarian I guess

    • @lookintoit4537
      @lookintoit4537 Před rokem +6

      @@userx1782 Rajputs eat meat. Many Marathis eat fish and meat. I guess some people in coastal parts of Gujrat eat fish too.

    • @JeansyJam
      @JeansyJam Před rokem

      ​@@userx1782 Maharashtrians eat non veg , I'm Gujarati and i eat non veg it's very common in Southern part of gujrat to eat non vegetarian food ! India is so so so diverse na !

    • @agnikai2377
      @agnikai2377 Před rokem +1

      @@userx1782 nope. Adivasi from Gujarat here. We love our non vegetarian dishes.

    • @dimpled7613
      @dimpled7613 Před 10 měsíci

      diversity but no unity would suit more

  • @maybelles2sun
    @maybelles2sun Před rokem +66

    That huge water bug is a rare delicacy used in the dipping sauce of a Vietnamese dish (bánh cuốn) - very aromatic and unique.
    I have only tried it once or twice when I was a kid.

    • @Jack-fm5og
      @Jack-fm5og Před rokem

      ​@@hitmeupBestEverFood_ReviewShow Are you stupid or something... Don't spam

    • @gritengoyary3998
      @gritengoyary3998 Před rokem +1

      We eat it, here too. We call it Gangema.

    • @fbi559
      @fbi559 Před 22 dny

      @@gritengoyary3998 Asian eat everything

  • @Tchotch_ke
    @Tchotch_ke Před rokem +159

    Your video is really informative. Now people all the world will know the diversity of our state. I'm sure there are people in Assam as well who are unaware about these culinary practices and through this video they'll know more about the culture. You've covered this ethnic part of Assam so beautifully with so much information. I hope other states don't generalize and feel disgusted and appreciate the various cultures we have in NE. Loved your work!

    • @Tchotch_ke
      @Tchotch_ke Před rokem

      Yes

    • @pallabdewri5433
      @pallabdewri5433 Před rokem

      Ya me too I never saw these dishes.

    • @jojo-dv3uy
      @jojo-dv3uy Před rokem +2

      that's not the case bruh.i think you are bengali that's why you are not aware.most of us heard about these foods ..but yes may be some of us don't eat these

    • @shibanikonwar2981
      @shibanikonwar2981 Před rokem +1

      Dude, Assamese here, and we eat it

    • @jagatdeuri3261
      @jagatdeuri3261 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@shibanikonwar2981cuz you are ahom. Ig the bahums, kalita, kaibarta etc people of upper Assam have a bit of knowledge about the ethnic diet but the general of lower assam don't even know that's this are consumed in assam. They thing only naga and arunachali etc eat this.

  • @sishirbindu5335
    @sishirbindu5335 Před rokem +1

    This guy deserves huge respect and round of Applause 🙌🙏👏for showing cultures of people from different countries..much love❤💝💖💜

  • @reakyboy
    @reakyboy Před 7 měsíci

    this is the BEST produced channel on CZcams. Also, one of the most interesting IMO. thanks for an EPIC journey everytime I watch!

  • @Curry-Sensei
    @Curry-Sensei Před rokem +189

    I'm a South Indian but I completely consider these cuisines as Indian as India is the most diverse country in the world in every aspect and it's not all vegitarian food. I'm happy that sunny is including more exotic north east dishes in this season. 😎🤟

    • @broom_shaped939
      @broom_shaped939 Před rokem +5

      India is the most diverse country in the world in every aspect? Maybe you should try to travel, my friend.

    • @ronjami6895
      @ronjami6895 Před rokem

      Nagaland and Nagas ain't Indian moron

    • @Curry-Sensei
      @Curry-Sensei Před rokem +1

      @@ronjami6895 Nagaland is a part of India mo'ron jami....

    • @Curry-Sensei
      @Curry-Sensei Před rokem +18

      @@broom_shaped939 tell me which country is more diverse than India in your opinion?!

    • @sunisbeautiful8695
      @sunisbeautiful8695 Před rokem +2

      We have vegetarian n non veg food both

  • @a1ternation
    @a1ternation Před rokem +74

    In northeast China where I was born, the brown silkworm pupae are widely popular as skewered BBQ items, heavily spiced with cumin and chilli powder, cooked on charcoal fire. Stir fried or pan fried pupae are also beloved dishes, made with chillies and spring onions or even just on their own. We would never eat it raw, and we always spit the shells out. It has a texture and taste similar to the yellowy roes in steamed crabs, with the seafood taste substituted by a woody and eggy taste.
    People who have a problem with eating insects certainly avoid them, but almost everyone I knew growing up absolutely loved it. I absolutely love it and actually really miss the taste of it, since I’ve never seen any here in Australia where I currently live. Watching this video and seeing that people also enjoy the silkworm pupae in, coincidentally also northeast parts of India, even make me homesick for a little.

    • @nuclearnadal7993
      @nuclearnadal7993 Před rokem +7

      Northeast india is a fine blend of both south and east/south east asian culture. Our food habits lean more towards the east.

    • @nuclearnadal7993
      @nuclearnadal7993 Před rokem +7

      Fermented soy beans, bamboo shoots, these are some of the delicacies you can only find in northeast india.

    • @hachiyaASMR
      @hachiyaASMR Před rokem

      @@nuclearnadal7993 ,
      Sticky rice

    • @Pihu523
      @Pihu523 Před rokem

      @@nuclearnadal7993 well, eating fermented soy beans and bamboo shoots are really common in Eastern India. Infact, I just ate soybeans.

    • @nuclearnadal7993
      @nuclearnadal7993 Před rokem

      @@Pihu523 Where do you think i come from?

  • @Justmebeingme37
    @Justmebeingme37 Před rokem +5

    It's amazing how many comments about people making sure to say they don't eat that stuff. Obviously foods change over time and everyone eats differently but I really appreciate you showing what people can eat

  • @gagan7488
    @gagan7488 Před rokem +2

    I love the fact that I learn something new everytime I watch your videos! Keep up the good work mate!

  • @mangc_hing
    @mangc_hing Před rokem +58

    11:46 Hell yaa! it Indian food.
    Appreciate Sonny that you are showing Our Northeast Indian food culture in such an authentic way in this video, Next Time please come to Arunachal Pradesh too

    • @Jack-fm5og
      @Jack-fm5og Před rokem

      ​@@hitmeupBestEverFood_ReviewShow Are you stupid or something... Don't spam

  • @wessleysoobrayan6628
    @wessleysoobrayan6628 Před rokem +218

    As a South African Indian, I never knew this part of India existed. The people, the culture, the food, everything is so unique. Where I'm from, I've never had goat. Just mutton, beef and pork. Amazing video 🙏

    • @riichobamin7612
      @riichobamin7612 Před rokem +2

      Hold on, are you Hindu ? Because I had been taught that most of the Indians who went to South Africa were Hindus.
      Sorry if this too much. Please feel free to not answer.

    • @wessleysoobrayan6628
      @wessleysoobrayan6628 Před rokem +14

      @@riichobamin7612 lol nah bro I dont mind answering. So I think I'm probably 5th generation, but fairly mixed as well, European things. I was actually brought up Christian though. There are tons of Indians here. I think probably 6 or 7% out of a 60mil south african population

    • @riichobamin7612
      @riichobamin7612 Před rokem +1

      @@wessleysoobrayan6628 alright. Thanks a lot bro 👍🏻❤️

    • @djoharia6513
      @djoharia6513 Před rokem +2

      ​@@riichobamin7612 South Africa also has quite a large Indian Muslim population, there is also a large Islamic faith group population here in general, so not all South African Indians are Hindu, many are Hare Krishna and Muslim too.

    • @riichobamin7612
      @riichobamin7612 Před rokem

      @@djoharia6513 👍🏻

  • @LovePrettyNailsLady-Jay80
    @LovePrettyNailsLady-Jay80 Před měsícem

    Love the edit in this video. Everyone so apprehensive yet willing and quite enthusiastic about trying the foods/bugs. No negative feelings whatsoever.

  • @rajivrupe
    @rajivrupe Před rokem

    .as a tourist guide..she was seems so humble,❤,beautiful .that joy of sharing food with you.,. It was intersting to know different people and culture and food.

  • @wme_vjournal
    @wme_vjournal Před rokem +331

    Loved it..from Nagaland.
    Well, unlike mainland India, pork, fish, beef, mutton, chicken are not the only food on the menu in the northeast.
    Anyway,
    Food varies from place to place, culture to culture. So respect other's food choices.
    Thanks for covering north-east India 🇮🇳 🙏

    • @tarathetop
      @tarathetop Před rokem +2

      ♥ 🙏

    • @rohan8973
      @rohan8973 Před rokem +3

      Exactly. Long live North East brotherhood.✊

    • @indrastra_jain
      @indrastra_jain Před rokem +9

      @@rohan8973 long live indian brotherhood*

    • @rxvenger3579
      @rxvenger3579 Před rokem

      James from india??

    • @indrastra_jain
      @indrastra_jain Před rokem

      @@rxvenger3579 yeah these Neo hindu converted Christians keep their names foreign types , just to mix in , with the real Christians , but the truth is no Christian accept these converts , coz most of these are from the poorest of poor sections of India and are converted just by giving a bag of rice from missionaries 🤣

  • @jeffwilkirson9302
    @jeffwilkirson9302 Před rokem +1

    Yall did so good together!!! Love how at least she down to try everything.

    • @DiamondCake2
      @DiamondCake2 Před měsícem

      You just know she swallows… 😂

  • @sireorcry
    @sireorcry Před rokem +1

    Love this! I find it so interesting to see other culture's food. I don't find anything weird, after all, where I come from, we dig in the sand on the shore for little shellfish, which we eat raw with lemon juice and hot sauce. Has the texture and appearance of snot but tastes delicious! 😂

  • @desigirl__
    @desigirl__ Před rokem +107

    Pitha is pride of Assamese culture ♥️
    Looking at the village sceneries I am getting nostalgic about my own village. It's been long since I last visited my Village.

    • @hey-sf4zs
      @hey-sf4zs Před rokem +6

      same with bengali culture

    • @Jigeesh_Nair
      @Jigeesh_Nair Před rokem +7

      In Kerala we got a similar preparation of steamed rice flour and coconut , we call it 'Puttu' which is a popular breakfast delicacy

    • @Archer89201
      @Archer89201 Před rokem +5

      One good thing we in the bordering districts took from Assam here in Arunachal too , it is an integral part of festive occasions for us too

    • @desigirl__
      @desigirl__ Před rokem +8

      @@hey-sf4zs yes I know Bengali Odissa and Assamese culture have lot of common things 😁

    • @desigirl__
      @desigirl__ Před rokem +1

      @@Jigeesh_Nair Yes I have seen it but never got to try it

  • @gamigpegu6265
    @gamigpegu6265 Před rokem +177

    Assam is rich in its cultural heritage. Thank you for exploring our Assamese culture, yet more to be explored as there are many communities here.
    But please don't generalized these food cultures ,as it varies in a very boundless way. I'm too surprised by some of its eating habits. Here we have diversity at its peak. ❤️

  • @dominiclhouvum8231
    @dominiclhouvum8231 Před rokem +3

    Shes really eloquent and well spoken. Loved this video

  • @fickdich12345
    @fickdich12345 Před rokem +4

    they looks so healthy and the skin is so clear and has no trouble. I guess they must eat good food for their body..

  • @Teknobie
    @Teknobie Před rokem +223

    Assam people look so similar with Indonesian 🤗

    • @debasishrabha
      @debasishrabha Před rokem +48

      South East Asians and tribes from north east India are similar, their food habits and livelihood are same.

    • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
      @user-jt3dw6vv4x Před rokem +21

      You should have a look at the tribal people in other parts of India. Some of them have features that are more similar to Southeast Asians as well (and some of them speak Austroasiatic languages too). Actually, the first inhabitants of India (the Ancient Ancestral South Indian hunter-gatherers) are genetically closer to Southeast Asians and Australasians. That's why tribal Indian people are genetically closer to modern Southeast Asians than high caste North Indian people are.

    • @nickxjunior
      @nickxjunior Před rokem +4

      Yea

    • @insidebest7887
      @insidebest7887 Před rokem +13

      Yup Assam is kinda similar with indonesia, Thailand, Phillipines Vietnam... I mean the south East Asian countries

    • @misingcartooncomedy5237
      @misingcartooncomedy5237 Před rokem +3

      Yeah 🎉 come to Assam

  • @nyeeeessss7674
    @nyeeeessss7674 Před rokem +49

    What's so unique about this channel compared to other food vlog/reviews is the fact that not only the fact they put an enormous amount of effort to make such an engaging content, but the fact that this is straight well documented show. Showing all the history involved with, not only the food, but the people and places as well. Sunny and the rest of the team are awesome.

  • @rebel4466
    @rebel4466 Před rokem +21

    Padma is a real trooper. You could tell that she tried her best to like some of the food. Lots of men wouldn't have the proverbial Laddu to do this

  • @ishansaikia6401
    @ishansaikia6401 Před rokem

    Thanks for showcasing our Assamese traditional foodies in a beautiful manner.

  • @prayashbarua
    @prayashbarua Před rokem +438

    Thanks for showcasing our hidden culture to the world. This is just beautiful

    • @MandeepThukral
      @MandeepThukral Před rokem +30

      3:30 shown incorrect map

    • @PortnoiJ
      @PortnoiJ Před rokem +3

      And very delicious looking..

    • @astaa4474
      @astaa4474 Před rokem +2

      Yooo a barua

    • @RK-X
      @RK-X Před rokem +4

      What for?? For depicting INDIA MAP wrongly?? Check out at 3.30 ...

    • @Breathing_Clay
      @Breathing_Clay Před rokem +1

      @@RK-X Sir it's not wrong ! You know our movement and the multiple rounds of talks with the GOI. Nagaland's issue is not law and order issue it's POLITICAL ISSUE. The world knows it you should too. Peace ✌️

  • @udaynj
    @udaynj Před rokem +24

    Bugs are commonly eaten all over the world and are rich in protein and minerals. I ate some in Mexico and it was great. Its just a mental state of mind if you are not used to it. Great cuisine and people in the North East. I plan on visiting at the time of the next HornBill festival. The other guy who is opening up this region is Frenchy, a frenchman who is traveling by motorcycle extensively through the NE right now.

  • @ashitkotian2396
    @ashitkotian2396 Před rokem +1

    Love this series. I want to travel to North east in a long road trip in my bike and explore these cuisines.

  • @nawangtam3634
    @nawangtam3634 Před 9 měsíci

    I love the caption and never knew and heard of this being a part of northeast❤. Thanks a lot. I love the diversities. Count me as a New subscriber 🙂

  • @Emielio1
    @Emielio1 Před rokem +72

    I'm so glad he's in India! I absolutely love India! Would love to go there one day :) It's so diverse and unique and beautiful, and all of the different cuisines there are so amazingly interesting :)

    • @Jack-fm5og
      @Jack-fm5og Před rokem

      ​@hitmeupBestEverFood_ReviewShow Are you stupid or something... Don't spam

    • @deepakbisht4957
      @deepakbisht4957 Před rokem +5

      India is so diverse even being an Indian I can't say I know about each and every cuisine we have in different states and different cultures of India...

    • @dOVERanalyst
      @dOVERanalyst Před rokem +3

      ​​@@deepakbisht4957 Yeah we Odias in the EAST Coast of India in Odisha also have Bamboo mutton but our preparation is different from theirs.
      Dalma restaurant in Bhubaneswar sells it for ₹400

    • @dOVERanalyst
      @dOVERanalyst Před rokem +2

      So happy. Most welcome. Do come to India & Odisha.
      If you come in the season definitely try Oou Khatā in Odisha.
      Bamboo mutton
      Dalma, besara, mahura, santula,
      Desserts: Rasagolla (we invented it), CHHENAPODAW, Sandesh etc.
      Streetfood snacks: Alu chop, dahibara aloo dum guguni outside Times square Bhubaneswar or in Cuttack from the man named Raghu

    • @sarazkekule6201
      @sarazkekule6201 Před rokem +1

      Come to NE india will feed you grasshopper i have collected many

  • @paragphukan7663
    @paragphukan7663 Před rokem +53

    It's surreal to watch your culture represented so gracefully and the host was very good at elaborating the facts...I am Assamese and tried few of the unique food shown in this video...they taste pretty gud if cooked properly. Thank you Sonny ❤️

  • @shubmahajan
    @shubmahajan Před rokem

    Thanks for showing every part of Indian food culture to world .❤️

  • @rhishitapathak2706
    @rhishitapathak2706 Před rokem +1

    With each adventure you experience, Sonny, you reach new heights. We are learning so much from you. Kudos to you! Come to West Bengal sometime. Would love to host you. :)

  • @arigato544
    @arigato544 Před rokem +50

    Even Indian yt channels don't show this side of India....India is a really vast country with different ethnicities & their cultures..but we always have & will have unity in diversity.
    .thanks Sonny & team for showing us this side of India

    • @santhoshv3028
      @santhoshv3028 Před rokem +3

      Many shown , may be you never seen.

    • @thfkmnIII
      @thfkmnIII Před rokem

      It's because the rest of india's racist against the people in the northeast

    • @santhoshv3028
      @santhoshv3028 Před rokem

      @@thfkmnIII bro not only northeast indian goes through these things. South india is commented in north and north indian is commented in South. Racist attack is all over india against each other and not against single community. Solution is we all need to learn their culture and give respect to each other.

    • @joeljoy215
      @joeljoy215 Před rokem

      @@santhoshv3028 👍

  • @Markymark1993
    @Markymark1993 Před rokem +30

    I’m American Indian and I never knew this about India. Love that you’re giving this attention

  • @kittykandy6446
    @kittykandy6446 Před rokem +2

    It was very cute when the silk worm farmer gentleman was giggling while sonny and his co-host were eating the lil wormies haha

  • @TheAkdzyn
    @TheAkdzyn Před rokem

    Malawian here, the quisine is very similar to ours although the preparation is different. Some of the customs are also similar. Thanks for the insights.

  • @roronoazoro9535
    @roronoazoro9535 Před rokem +568

    So hyped for Nagaland series!🙌
    Thank you Sonny and team for showing the hidden part of India.

    • @kayooz949
      @kayooz949 Před rokem +18

      He made my dream came true been watching him since 2017🤪

    • @mysterious7215
      @mysterious7215 Před rokem +8

      @@kayooz949 same here I was always waiting for him to visit Assam along with all other northeastern sisters

    • @debarsheechakraborty219
      @debarsheechakraborty219 Před rokem +2

      Bro I wanna ask something if u are Naga...or anyone here...
      I don't have any problem what you eat...
      Becuz that's your culture and I respect that...
      But yeah you know it hurts when we hear dogs are killed becuz it's unusual...
      And yes in general I am a vegetarian so yeah you can understand me why I feel pain...And as every animals feel pain so I suggest everyone to move to vegetarian...Not leaving any specific animal...
      Okay leave it...
      But my question is as we know dog scream when they get little hurt...
      So when people kill them do they get hurt...I mean do people kill them in a long time or short kill?and how?
      Becuz I wanna know that...
      And yes pigs too...
      I am from Assam btw but yeah I wanted to know these questions...
      Edit- Hey...I can't write more...
      But yeah watch my below comments to understand what I wanted to say...
      Yeah those who got angry on me...You have 0 education...
      Thanks bye

    • @nanadulom2822
      @nanadulom2822 Před rokem +1

      Nagand Arunachal Pradesh sane

    • @Jack-fm5og
      @Jack-fm5og Před rokem

      ​@hitmeupBestEverFood_ReviewShow fuck your package

  • @naruto20254
    @naruto20254 Před rokem +22

    I'm just happy he is exploring the North-eastern part of India and showing the diversity of India! Love you Sunny!!!

  • @43yrsago
    @43yrsago Před rokem +1

    Red Ant eggs is so delicious, I tried it once only, around 20yrs ago and I want to try it again.

  • @gkranthi7204
    @gkranthi7204 Před rokem

    Wow. Usually, seeing videos like this, i must say I'm not at all into it. But i also want to say like seriously not for a moment i felt 'eeeeh' . The presentation of this video was super good, and the people were explaining it so good that made me watch it till end, while appreciating the culture in its own way. What i want to say is, this video n ppl made me appreciate there culture n food(even i may not try but just knowing each other's cultures is the 1st step to understand and helps bond well). More recognition to my brothers and sisters of eastern part of india. From telugu state. Peace😄

  • @raeesmohammed3072
    @raeesmohammed3072 Před rokem +64

    During 2018 I had visited most of the north eastern states by bi cycle with my other two friends, the food,hospitality & culture was amazing… we even tired so many exotic stuffs like worms and believe me those were amazing and one of the most tasty non veg I ever tried
    Much love from ❤ kerala

    • @v0id837
      @v0id837 Před rokem

      Bro it's haram

    • @raeesmohammed3072
      @raeesmohammed3072 Před rokem +13

      @@v0id837 ok you don’t eat then 😄

    • @v0id837
      @v0id837 Před rokem

      @@raeesmohammed3072 why r u eating these worms etc

    • @v0id837
      @v0id837 Před rokem

      @Evil Xavier mene kaha disrespect kara

    • @raeesmohammed3072
      @raeesmohammed3072 Před rokem +3

      @@v0id837 sorry man/women/trans… why should i listen you, you don’t have even identify

  • @Squashfin
    @Squashfin Před rokem +89

    Im from Northeast. However never knew about this cuisine of Assam. Thank you Sonny and team for exploring this side of India. Much Love from Shillong. " A Peace "

    • @luphenggougin5653
      @luphenggougin5653 Před rokem +1

      Yeah from Manipur here....but neva have experience it yet in. Assam....

  • @tanayjyotigogoi616
    @tanayjyotigogoi616 Před rokem

    Nice video . Some more topics that can be shown next time are hurum , kumol chawl (instant rice no cooking required) , buffalo milk curd made inside bamboo , snail , apung with silkworms , handoguri , kol posola , kosu with masor matha , pani tenga , hukoti , sai mod , till or hando gahori , lai gahori etc

  • @sayanideyroy1390
    @sayanideyroy1390 Před rokem

    Lots of love & respect for you Man... Love from India 😀❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🇮🇳

  • @Idontknowwhattosaybut
    @Idontknowwhattosaybut Před rokem +50

    Not from India but this has to be my favorite episode. Love it. Hope for more.

  • @harryspicemavela3915
    @harryspicemavela3915 Před rokem +21

    this is literally the best ever food review show.thru sonny i've learnt to respect and enjoy human diversities and their cultures.

  • @lordvoldemort188
    @lordvoldemort188 Před rokem +3

    Even as a Indian citizen I never heard this food culture in India. Thx man for sharing this ❤

  • @COOPERSCICHILDS
    @COOPERSCICHILDS Před rokem

    Awesome video great footage excellent work 👍🏿 👏🏾 😀

  • @WhyRYouGayy
    @WhyRYouGayy Před rokem +66

    Dear Sonny❤️
    I hope you're enjoying your Northeast tour! As you're traveling through Assam, I highly recommend trying out the local cuisine, especially the delicious Bodo cuisine. The Bodo people have a unique culture and their food is an important part of it.
    The Bodo cuisine is known for its use of herbs and spices, and dishes like Pork/Chicken cooked with grounded rice (Onla), Pork and it's intestine's cooked in its blood, local rice wine, Pork cooked with Narzi leaf are some of the must-tries. The food is not only delicious but also reflects the local way of life and traditions.
    So, don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in the flavorful Bodo cuisine during your trip to Assam. I'm sure you won't regret it!
    Best regards,
    Your big fan from Bodoland, Assam❤️

  • @duatakawlni7056
    @duatakawlni7056 Před rokem +9

    those brass utensils, we went to guwahati and stayed a night at my teacher's home, they served us dinner with brass utensils which i later realized it was a sign of courtesy they showed towards their honoured guests... I am really thankful to have experienced that

  • @5ht718
    @5ht718 Před rokem

    Wow that’s really tasty food. Thanks for covering this.

  • @xeroxolly
    @xeroxolly Před rokem

    I keep an open mind when it comes to learning about other cultures and cuisines.
    This is very interesting.

  • @MegaClutch22
    @MegaClutch22 Před rokem +48

    One of the reason why I am a fan and a supporter of your content is the fact that you continue to be real and accepting to diversity Sonny. Thank you so much for your continued effort to open others to culture and community, rather than just sensationalizing what other cultures practice as the norm as weird or crazy. I appreciate you and your diverse team to give such thoughtful content.

  • @opopomed364
    @opopomed364 Před rokem +5

    Those from this region who have been watching your videos from the very beginning will understand how thrilling this is to have you come up all the way to North East and also to appear on your channel. The excitement is on another level. 🙌
    Eagerly waiting for each and every episode from this tour.🤩

  • @apinata8873
    @apinata8873 Před 8 měsíci

    As a northeastern i remember my first time trying some things that usually Northindians or even NE people won't eat, my reaction before trying was obviously scared and excited and it was weird but after trying them they were good that's why i have learn to respect other about eating things which i won't choose to eat.

  • @aparupasaikia4952
    @aparupasaikia4952 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this ....
    Proud to see our Assamese cuisine ♥️
    Lots of love🥺

  • @toxicbangbang
    @toxicbangbang Před rokem +13

    I love to hear that young folks are passionate about preserving their culture. ❤️

  • @ElCatcho
    @ElCatcho Před rokem +11

    12:01 Was it meant to sound like a rap? 😂

  • @CreativitySimplicity
    @CreativitySimplicity Před rokem +3

    Despite being an Assamese I haven't eaten any of those foods. But Thanks for showing our rich cuisine to the rest of the world and Assamese city dwellers like me.

  • @srikanthungata6764
    @srikanthungata6764 Před rokem

    Wow.....we Indians have such unique food.....I'm not aware about this until this movement. Please do more shows like this and make me aware of my incredible Indian food.

  • @ScoutSarge
    @ScoutSarge Před rokem +7

    I love learning more about other places, especially through travel and cuisine. You learn so much about a people through what and how they eat. And since I know I can't get to all the fantastic places I want to go, I can travel vicariously through this channel, and I love it. Your trips to Korea reconnected me with some of my favorite foods from one of my favorite places and I can't thank you enough for that. (Now, since I will be raising meat goats in the very near future, I need to find these recipes!) Peace!

  • @MrCR0WLY
    @MrCR0WLY Před rokem +72

    Just love the way how Sonny adapts every food no matter were he goes around the world ❤️

    • @yazzmagtalas
      @yazzmagtalas Před rokem +2

      And whether he likes it or not, he's still being respectful about it which i like about him and his show.

  • @acryingfrog
    @acryingfrog Před měsícem

    i remember nanachi freaking out and reg eating something moving at the silk worm scene lol

  • @arhamnazida7940
    @arhamnazida7940 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This girl is so down to earth yet classy.

  • @tylociraptor8131
    @tylociraptor8131 Před rokem +11

    This channel reminds me so much of Anthony Bourdain in how you show respect and wonder to foods that would make many westerners turn tail and run (myself included). It's amazing to learn so much about really unknown cultures through food and just... talking with them and learning about their ways of life. Beautful.

  • @vijaylamba6179
    @vijaylamba6179 Před rokem +163

    Hello from an Indian living in USA. I loved the food in North East India. My brother was Chief Justice there and that gave me an opportunity to look at North Eastern culture…loved it

  • @ayungzaraki9738
    @ayungzaraki9738 Před rokem

    Thank you for the exploration of diversity of North east India cuisine.

  • @SakshiKumari-gh3tk
    @SakshiKumari-gh3tk Před rokem

    beautiful stuff man.

  • @carnageeats5828
    @carnageeats5828 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for making a documentary video on the Northeast states of India especially Assam. I had been waiting a long time for you to visit and explore the beauty of Northeast India. I would like you to try the BODO tribal local cusines and booze and enjoy our traditional foods as right now you are in Assam. You will find a wide range of variety of different foods which the Assamese people do not know and have never eaten. I can guarantee you that you will greatly enjoy and not regret. I hope you will be doing so...
    ONE OF YOUR OLDEST FAN

  • @ahintofchristianity87
    @ahintofchristianity87 Před rokem +3

    Loved the eager and intelligent co host with the real yet amazing culture that is still well preserved.

  • @daishinanami4289
    @daishinanami4289 Před rokem +2

    As a citizen of Assam , I can confirm, this video is wholesome ❤️

  • @MEDUSA-dr6by
    @MEDUSA-dr6by Před rokem

    Absolutely love the video and your guide/partner is absolutely adorable she's so cute ❤❤❤

  • @ayushmansinha4731
    @ayushmansinha4731 Před rokem +86

    Being a north eastern indian , i can say that we northeasterns we mostly share the foods and culture from the south east asia ( we look the same too )
    so when other people of india judges us for our foods , its like they are judging to a different region and different set of people , but very thankful to sonny , you took the initiative showed the real truth of north east india ❤ welcome to heavens of nature and greenery ❤

    • @Jack-fm5og
      @Jack-fm5og Před rokem

      ​@hitmeupBestEverFood_ReviewShow Are you stupid or something... Don't spam

    • @hachiyaASMR
      @hachiyaASMR Před rokem +7

      Thats why north east india is now considered as gateway to ASEAN nation.

    • @tokotadh5743
      @tokotadh5743 Před rokem +8

      @@Azokyjuf902 ykw, we dont give a f

    • @hidum5779
      @hidum5779 Před rokem

      you are wrong. There are tribal groups in central India as well who eat ants
      czcams.com/video/NCYvHwmnlk8/video.html
      Take a look here and around 18-19 minutes mark they are eating ant chutney.
      This is another example from south India
      czcams.com/video/_PNIsrJmEW0/video.html
      In my personal assessment I've seen tribals all over the world eating insects and ants but as the urbanization has happened and tribalism has vanished (sadly) the people have left this behind. I'm personally neither against nor with this culture of eating bugs. Why not against it because I don't want this diversity to disappear. But why I'm not with them completely is because we know how covid started. I do understand though, tribal groups do these things out of necessity and they too follow certain rules and regulations while consuming these things. Just like they follow rules while hunting and all. But obviously eating everything that moves shouldn't be done.

    • @amalkrishna6451
      @amalkrishna6451 Před rokem +2

      I'm South Indian and i love north eastern states. Just not happy about eating dogs and cats. But it's your culture and i respect it

  • @kimareska4836
    @kimareska4836 Před rokem +66

    Your co-host seems eager to eat everything and I love her spirit 😉 also your hair transplant looks great Sonny, congrats!

    • @anthonyriche552
      @anthonyriche552 Před rokem +9

      She was awesome, wasn't she? Wonderful spirit!

    • @padmarrabha
      @padmarrabha Před rokem +7

      Hey thanks and ya ofcourse! untill this day I had just listened to my mom's childhood village stories, her fishing day-outs & adventures. THIS was a perfect day to finally try these foods.

    • @anthonyriche552
      @anthonyriche552 Před rokem +4

      @@padmarrabha That's so awesome Padma. It made the segment that much more special that it was your first time finally trying them. Thank you for sharing and many blessings to you and your family!

    • @kimareska4836
      @kimareska4836 Před rokem +3

      @@padmarrabha oh hello there 😁 you really are full of curiosity and I applaud you to that, it makes the show so much fun! Good luck for you girl 🍒

    • @kimareska4836
      @kimareska4836 Před rokem +1

      @@anthonyriche552 indeed she is! 😁

  • @mainakbarman4304
    @mainakbarman4304 Před rokem +9

    I am a Rajbangshi from West Bengal, India and I have utmost respect for the culture of the North-east India.

    • @arpanmandal7244
      @arpanmandal7244 Před rokem

      In Assam rajbanshi are muslim

    • @pinklatrin9268
      @pinklatrin9268 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@arpanmandal7244tur baaperor mur tuh jaa

    • @arpanmandal7244
      @arpanmandal7244 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@pinklatrin9268 Bangladeshi opposition leader khalada Jia also muslim rajbanshi.

    • @suvo-mg9tf
      @suvo-mg9tf Před 10 měsíci

      Tom ra asob khau 🤢🤮👎

  • @jondis
    @jondis Před rokem

    Beautiful people , great cinematography

  • @o0...957
    @o0...957 Před rokem +26

    When you return to Assam again, you should try out Bodo cuisine too. I would recommend 'Ondla'. I am sure others would recommend their choice of dishes too.

    • @lysia7743
      @lysia7743 Před rokem

      I am from Assam but I never knew abt Ondla. I will definutely try it ..

    • @o0...957
      @o0...957 Před rokem

      @@lysia7743 I hope you would like it. There are many different Ondla recipe, but the main thing is boiling the main ingredient in water and adding Khar, then using rice flour to make it thick and creamy. It can be vegetarian or non-vegetarian too. The main ingredient can range from any one of lai, bamboo shoots, banana stem, papaya leaves, tomato, chicken, etc. One can also add pork, fish or silkworm, etc in addition to the main ingredient.

    • @rAndOmPie1857
      @rAndOmPie1857 Před rokem

      My mom is Bodo and she cooks ondla a lot, she usually adds small fishes (usually caught in river). Are snail dishes specifically from Bodo cuisine?

    • @o0...957
      @o0...957 Před rokem

      @@rAndOmPie1857 Well it is a part of Bodo diet. My mother ocassionlly cooks snails with Sobai(mati dali)

    • @arpanmandal7244
      @arpanmandal7244 Před rokem

      ​@@rAndOmPie1857 your dad come from which community?

  • @Jonak_
    @Jonak_ Před rokem +7

    Thanks sonny for showing people around the whole world how beautiful my own assamese culture's cuisine really is. And you should definitely try other food items around assam i know you will absolutely like them very much, some may seem very bizzare like the silkworms "muga leta/ polu", red ants cocoons "amloi tup", but they are very nutritious for our health and also tastes great. Thank you so much again and do visit assam in the new future.
    😄👍keep up the good work.

  • @spacitron4818
    @spacitron4818 Před rokem

    Ngl, this channel os one of the best things on youtube. I wish I could travel to these places with you.

  • @aurorastarfire433
    @aurorastarfire433 Před 4 měsíci

    Ok some that stuff looks good i love sweet rice n coconut treats

  • @oxhurtu6766
    @oxhurtu6766 Před rokem +8

    this man never disappoints!!!also you should try haah kumura(duck cooked with gourd), kosu(taro) and til gahori(pork cooked with black sesame) and rice beer(every tribe has their own twist)

  • @sudiptod30
    @sudiptod30 Před rokem +3

    Thank you Sonny for this, for visiting north-east and showing what more constitutes Indian food apart from what the world knows as Indian, is awesome. Even North and West Indian food bloggers wouldn't care to visit north-east and show what their own countrymen eat.
    More power to you!

  • @manivannan985
    @manivannan985 Před rokem +1

    The Assamese host lady s smart , humble and accomodative

  • @01_abhijeet49
    @01_abhijeet49 Před 8 měsíci

    As a guy from delhi, I might not eat a live pupa. But, I may try some cooked one if offered at someone's house