How Five Of The Oldest Cooking Traditions Survived Centuries | Still Standing

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  • From super thin, layered phyllo dough in Greece, to a 1,000-year-old roasted rice cakes tradition in Japan, to a rare cashew liquor made only in India.
    We will take you on a tour of five of the world’s culinary gems - to see how their centuries-old traditions are Still Standing.
    00:00 Introduction
    00:45 Phyllo
    08:11 Soy Sauce
    15:48 Feni
    24:54 Mochi
    32:41 Mole
    41:24 Credits
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  • @detodosmoles
    @detodosmoles Před rokem +1650

    6:48 the way his voice cracks at 7:38 as he's expressing gratitude to his wife, son, tourists and tour operators...his humility touches my heart. Giorgos Hatziparaskos is a wonderful national treasure 🙏

    • @madeinamericawatchmedesi7251
      @madeinamericawatchmedesi7251 Před rokem +3

      your filming is beautiful. what camera are you using ?

    • @AllanRice
      @AllanRice Před rokem +55

      It was very touching when he was showing his gratitude, im a grown man of 44 and my eyes got a bit watery....if everybody had that sort of attitude the world would be a better place..

    • @mammothie
      @mammothie Před 6 měsíci

      the way his voice cracks? wtf do you mean bro

    • @mammothie
      @mammothie Před 6 měsíci

      @@madeinamericawatchmedesi7251 plus what are u talking about kid

    • @akajooe
      @akajooe Před 3 měsíci

      haha funny joke !

  • @Babette1986
    @Babette1986 Před rokem +934

    These people who keep these traditions alive should be given $$$ for their efforts. These experiences are unique to the area and should be protected at all costs.

    • @trudymccann3671
      @trudymccann3671 Před rokem +17

      Amen! Brandi, you are so Correct in this Declaration! These people are the perfect example of Character, dedication, integrity, and commitment! They are Heroes in their Own Right! They deserve a Medal, Money, and Eternal Gratitude!

    • @Mclovin96X
      @Mclovin96X Před rokem +7

      they are not doing this for money . not everything is about money

    • @hamster_in_a_wheel_8099
      @hamster_in_a_wheel_8099 Před rokem +37

      @@Mclovin96X Exactly. Its tradition, and culture that they are preserving, which has cost them as its not profitable. They should be paid, because they are preserving, and that is important. Paying them keeps them being able to DO these things, as they get edged out by more profitable and cheaper machinery. Its a art and it is important to keep. They dont do this for the money. Thats why they are still doing it. but that doesnt mean they dont deserve to get paid to preserve these things

    • @marcuslinton310
      @marcuslinton310 Před rokem +7

      @@hamster_in_a_wheel_8099 It's not always about more profitable and cheaper machinery. You can figure this guy couldn't possibly keep up with the demands of 100 hotels, simply not possible and I imagine that played a part in the hotels switching. As much as people like mom and pop stores, they simply cannot keep up with ever increasing population and demands for the dough. People don't have time and can't afford to drive from all over the country to his shop to get his products and he can't supply enough product to stock all the stores so the industry steps in to meet the demand. This isn't hard to figure out. This guy caters to a niche group of citizens and tourists in his immediate surrounding area and that's all he can support.

    • @hamster_in_a_wheel_8099
      @hamster_in_a_wheel_8099 Před rokem +5

      @@marcuslinton310 well, Yeah. Capitalism and the increasing demand for goods. You cant keep up with that without machinery. I dont see how this affects my assertion that traditional methods are being out competed because they are not the most effective and not able to keep up with that demand. Because thats just how it is.

  • @myjourneytotruth
    @myjourneytotruth Před rokem +1479

    The family of three from Greece are phenomenal, such talent & dedication to such a lost art. I hope this place sticks around for another 50years.

    • @EbikeAdventuresSD
      @EbikeAdventuresSD Před rokem +17

      Only 50

    • @myjourneytotruth
      @myjourneytotruth Před rokem +29

      @@EbikeAdventuresSD forever & beyond 😉

    • @tatianacomeau7244
      @tatianacomeau7244 Před rokem +5

      @@myjourneytotruth Yes abs beautiful

    • @indunilseneviratne3835
      @indunilseneviratne3835 Před rokem +10

      I wish to continue for more generations to generations. Behind this video, there is a big story.

    • @lyricvideo8677
      @lyricvideo8677 Před rokem +2

      9 90 ok with the first 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇 9 on my way of blessing 90in you can do den 9 on my

  • @Sanderly1820
    @Sanderly1820 Před rokem +830

    Ive actually been to the Cretan bakery, whilst on holiday, and it's the only reason I kept returning for a holiday, the pastry this guy makes is completely differant in taste and texture to mass-produced filo
    I've not been to crete since 2015 due to ill health. There's something really magical about the island I really do miss

    • @marymcintosh4406
      @marymcintosh4406 Před rokem +31

      I bet that the taste in texture is completely different. I love baklava. I eat it anytime I get a chance I had only had mass produced baklava before. I would love to try this I wish they had given information on how you can order some.

    • @blackeneddove
      @blackeneddove Před rokem +6

      @@marymcintosh4406 oh yes! That is a wonderful idea. If there is a way to order, I definitely would.

    • @Sanderly1820
      @Sanderly1820 Před rokem +22

      @blackeneddove it's so crisp but so delicate, but to ve honest it's the cretan honey, there's nothing out there that beats this, your taste buds explode with wild Greek thyme and oregano sweet citus notes and it's like drinking a 40yr single malt. Dam I miss Crete.

    • @treasurelynsimpson1811
      @treasurelynsimpson1811 Před rokem +8

      Food nowadays tastes less better than it did in olden days, I am over sixty.

    • @shaheedaismail5993
      @shaheedaismail5993 Před rokem +1

      ,....? At
      I'll

  • @ankithajoseph7951
    @ankithajoseph7951 Před rokem +226

    I'm a South Indian (Malayali). At my home in Kerala, my mom has a grinding stone same as metate. It is called an "Arakallu" which literally means grinding stone. I remember my mom teaching me how to grind masalas in it. It was interesting to know about Evangelina's story. interesting traditions.

    • @see2saw
      @see2saw Před rokem +10

      True..chammanthi made in arakallu cannot match any chammandi ground in mixer..👌

    • @LadyLier17
      @LadyLier17 Před rokem +10

      Is amazing an so beautiful the ways our cultures (I am Mexican) can connect with thousands of kilometers and years away.

    • @fixed5043
      @fixed5043 Před rokem +1

      👍🏾

    • @rossilydevassykutty9996
      @rossilydevassykutty9996 Před 7 měsíci +2

      My mom just made a chammanthi for dinner with the Arakallu today.

    • @galigali12
      @galigali12 Před měsícem

      I am a Mexican and my husband is Indian and our cultures have more similarities than I imagined. It's very interesting

  • @muntenated
    @muntenated Před rokem +220

    Even though I don't speak or understand Japanese language I could listen to Naomi for hours. Her voice is music.

    • @khiludshammo3750
      @khiludshammo3750 Před rokem +10

      This is the comment I was looking for her voice ie beautiful and so is she

    • @Ashaliyeva
      @Ashaliyeva Před rokem +2

      Agreed!! ❤

    • @liddlealice431
      @liddlealice431 Před rokem +6

      She has the kind mother/grandmother voice from an anime!

    • @N13J
      @N13J Před 7 měsíci +3

      There’s a reason why voice acting, especially voice actresses from Japan have one of the biggest fandom on the internet.

  • @anesarivera1174
    @anesarivera1174 Před rokem +136

    Phyllo dough making hard and laborious but it is not a dying tradition. It’s flourishing in the region, aside from Greece a lot of the other surrounding countries still make it by hand. Housewife’s and small shops still make it all by hand on a daily basis. Even here in the US a lot of us who immigrated still know how to make it by hand. Personally I only do it every once in a while because making the dish takes hours, but only minutes to eat and store bought phyllo is just not the same

    • @panajotov
      @panajotov Před rokem +10

      Absolutely agree. Throughout the region, there are even different techniques of dough stretching. It is a tradition passed in families. Many restaurants and taverns are proud of presenting their own handmade phyllo. There's nothing wrong with store-bought, but you can tell the difference in delicacy of the texture and taste. It is a real treat.

  • @kaptainkaos1202
    @kaptainkaos1202 Před rokem +325

    I love the idea of revering the ancestors. My family has our family reunion across the lane from the cemetery where many of my family are buried. We have family there going back to the 1700’s. When we’ve finished eating it’s tradition to walk over to visit with our family members who have passed on. They get told of happenings since the past year, introduced to new family and tell stories about them. To me it’s so comforting knowing around me are my ancestors. So close yet so far away.

  • @skandal6703
    @skandal6703 Před rokem +102

    I went to the Imamiya shrine years ago when i visited Japan, the owner lady was incredibly nice and with the help of a translate app taught us about the shrine and how to properly eat mochi, her smile never left her face and made us feel so welcome.

    • @madtabby66
      @madtabby66 Před rokem +3

      How to properly eat mochi? I'm Japanese. You eat it.

    • @fixed5043
      @fixed5043 Před rokem +1

      @@madtabby66 it's dough bro, it's literally dough.

    • @unknowndescent5880
      @unknowndescent5880 Před měsícem +2

      @@madtabby66 I think ppl misunderstand when we say/ask "how to properly eat" something. For example I come from a country that uses bare hands to eat food like rice. Japan uses chopsticks. I like to learn how ppl usually eat their country's food and replicate when visiting.

  • @giovannicaba8202
    @giovannicaba8202 Před rokem +57

    Yorio and his workshop story is so beautiful to see this family working together

  • @flavs9548
    @flavs9548 Před rokem +216

    I am so spending triple the money on that soy sauce, knowing the work and passion that goes into the production. I think it's worth it.

    • @DedeJasindra
      @DedeJasindra Před rokem +11

      i think u will be able to notice the difference
      my relative produce a traditional alcohol drink, compared to industrial one, it's has its distinct taste

    • @ivorybow
      @ivorybow Před rokem +8

      As am I. I was thinking that no matter how much it costs, I will taste it. I was thinking of Japanese sticky rice, alone, with the soy sauce.

    • @seankingwell3692
      @seankingwell3692 Před rokem +7

      industrializing things just means scaling it up for super rich people to steal your business from you! How could turning out more doe a day matter when everyone is unemployed from the machines doing all the work? We have to have mechanics and engineers to make a pie now adays cause the machines do all the work, no engineers to make sure the rest of the infrastructure is in working order either to busy "making the food" for us in factories. Nice to see traditions survive insanity :)

    • @ArtypNk
      @ArtypNk Před rokem +9

      You really can taste it. The best way I can describe it is this: you know how when, lets say a factory somewhere makes "instant rice", right? Well, lets say they make several varieties, and it's like "Instant rice: Chicken flavour" or "Instant rice: beef flavour". And you eat it, and it's never good, but you never question the "taste" thing. Does it really taste like chicken, or does it taste like shit, but tries to make you think of chicken? Would you mistake a real roasted chicken with whatever powder they season the rice with? This is kind of like that. Real product vs rushed product made to taste like the real thing via chemicals.

    • @rubiks6
      @rubiks6 Před rokem +4

      What is the soy sauce brand name I am looking for on Amazon?

  • @warwarneverchanges4937
    @warwarneverchanges4937 Před rokem +283

    The life long dedication of the baker is admirable

    • @sentosaco
      @sentosaco Před rokem +8

      he has become his own museum, it will always be his way of life

    • @PRESIDENT_RAY
      @PRESIDENT_RAY Před 9 měsíci

      222 CLAIMED AND RECOGNIZED BY THE FIRST US IMMIGRANT PRESIDENT, PRESIDENT RAY!!!

  • @DLlama
    @DLlama Před rokem +176

    I always find it amazing to see human bodies shift, bend, and change shape due to the same task that body preforms time and time again over so many years. The Greek phello maker is an amazing example❤

  • @darrenandrade3606
    @darrenandrade3606 Před rokem +321

    My granny's was the last generation in my family making Feni in Goa. I'd go pick up cashew fruits from the trees in our village and roast the nuts and whack them with rocks to crack them open back when I was 5. Had no idea all this went into making Feni itself o_o

    • @josephgarvey5302
      @josephgarvey5302 Před rokem +2

      Redy go

    • @gritskennedy5007
      @gritskennedy5007 Před rokem

      How wonderful yoi didnt learn? What a shame seems like a cultiral sacred thing skill taught by anxestors passed down by more ancestors.

    • @rasadams9034
      @rasadams9034 Před rokem +1

      You what?! You whack em with rocks to crack em open ? You should be on show old school.

    • @darrenandrade3606
      @darrenandrade3606 Před rokem +9

      @@rasadams9034 it's a rock meant to be used for just that. Looked like a proper circular skipping stone. You should use a grindstone sometime, much better than a mixer grinder

    • @darrenandrade3606
      @darrenandrade3606 Před rokem +4

      @@gritskennedy5007 unfortunately we didn't. My parents moved to the city for their career and I've been born and brought up in the city. These things happened when we'd go visit granny or 'Mai' as bro and me called her during our summer vacations. Theres a cook book updated and handed down over generations though!

  • @outwest100az
    @outwest100az Před rokem +39

    this was a pure treat. My grandma passed on some Romanian dishes to me when I used to visit her after I moved out of my parents house. I still have her pencil written instructions in a little metal box she gave me. That was over 50 years ago Thanks

    • @suzipam1234
      @suzipam1234 Před rokem +2

      Can you share some? :)

    • @LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts
      @LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts Před 3 měsíci

      Oh yes please! Even make a super-basic recording of them and put them up here on CZcams! Just show us the paper while you read them,that would be enough! You wouldn't need to cook them, unless you wanted to in which case that would be fantastic 😍

  • @madzr3093
    @madzr3093 Před rokem +15

    7:20 The man has dedicated his life to his work! Even as he talks to the camera overwhelmed with emotions, you can see his right hand still operating the machinery -- MUSCLE MEMORY! Wow ❤

  • @misplacedcajun2325
    @misplacedcajun2325 Před rokem +36

    The lady that does most of the speaking (in Japanese, or course) in the video about mochi is absolutely lovely. Her little voice and her desire to stay traditional are two traits that I love of the Japanese ladies. This video, for some reason, made me feel so peaceful. Thank you.

    • @KlausKlauskinski
      @KlausKlauskinski Před rokem +4

      i got opposite thoughts. i imagine her to be a toough business lady. she was very hard on the advertisement. only with ten years of experience you can do that, we don't do it for the money blablabla. 5 bucks for rice cake and a cup of tea... i don't think she is so lovely. i can imagine she tells everybody that those cakes can heal anything to sell more...

    • @misplacedcajun2325
      @misplacedcajun2325 Před rokem

      @@KlausKlauskinski That would be another way to look at it. As a jaded old retiree - I tend to get a little sentimental in this world. Thanks for the comment.

    • @fan8281xx
      @fan8281xx Před rokem +4

      @@KlausKlauskinski 5 dollars in Japan is not so much. Not being greedy doesn't mean wreckless

    • @galeparker1067
      @galeparker1067 Před rokem +1

      @@fan8281xx Would be $10 in Canada..... 🤔 Where "everybody" is so rich.... 🙄🤣🤣🤣🤣 👃✌️🥰🇨🇦

    • @galeparker1067
      @galeparker1067 Před rokem +1

      @@KlausKlauskinski maybe so, I am so naive......

  • @oliveryt7168
    @oliveryt7168 Před rokem +28

    That Greek family... what they're doing is amazing.

  • @laikristine2153
    @laikristine2153 Před rokem +35

    I have so much respect to everyone keeping centuries old traditions alive. It's thanks to them we have the chance to learn and watch how our ancestors use to make things when technology didn't exist.

  • @priscadiaz89
    @priscadiaz89 Před rokem +15

    I am so glad that my state of Oaxaca Mexico was included on this documentary,Evangelina represented us in an outstanding manner, she is an amazing person and she is doing a terrific job on preserving our traditional cousine 👏👏👏

  • @Luboman411
    @Luboman411 Před rokem +89

    Lovely, lovely, lovely. These ancient traditions must be kept alive as much as possible. The variety and dedication and ingenuity is wonderful to see! Everything handcrafted seems to have hundreds of years of work and love put into it. I'm especially impressed with that 1,000 year old mochi business in Japan.

  • @KC_312
    @KC_312 Před rokem +25

    In my house we still have my late grandmother's metate but we rarely use it, except for dishes that specifically require it. My mum has always told me how her own grandmother used to employ the metate for hand-making tortillas, but more and more industrial processes are making it more and more obsolete in the kitchen because of its sheer size, as it is not as practical as a molcajete. Still its a beautiful piece of family history, and I love to use it even if I end up sore all over.

  • @Shannon_Moore
    @Shannon_Moore Před rokem +20

    I hope that great deserving man that makes the dough gets to tour the Netherlands asap. He is a rare gem❤🙏

  • @amberrollins306
    @amberrollins306 Před rokem +29

    These traditions are beyond ageless. I have always appreciated seeing how things are done, but this is a whole other level. Thank you for sharing.

  • @garabaggi408
    @garabaggi408 Před rokem +40

    The respect for these master craftsmen and their family's commitment is a source of pride few will ever experience... lovely and hart warming... thank you!

  • @7anay
    @7anay Před rokem +13

    Really happy to see Gaonkar's Feni in this video. As a fellow Goan I feel great to know that this tradition received an audience through you guys.

  • @user-iq2no3lk2i
    @user-iq2no3lk2i Před 7 měsíci +5

    The Imamiya shrine lady's story made me tear up. The commitment and hard work it takes from these women to run a 25-generations service. There is something devine in a matrilinear bond, knowing that your antie, your mother, your great-grandmother... all made the same dough and all provided this flavour memory of the shrine like a priest, and you are doing the same. Beautiful.

  • @BairMendoza
    @BairMendoza Před rokem +22

    I love the phyllo dough maker !!! He says it keeps him alive!!! ❤

    • @oliveryt7168
      @oliveryt7168 Před rokem +1

      In Germany we say "Wer rastet, der rostet".. that translates to: "Who rests - rusts."
      There is a similar English proverb: "A rolling stone gathers no moss."

  • @eugeneminton2613
    @eugeneminton2613 Před rokem +6

    traditional ways always have a human element, an emotional one that you cannot deny. it will sound weird... but watching the video made me cry... not out of sadness. but out of pride and acknowledgement of the dedication and lives spent keeping traditions alive.. i may be an american but in allot of ways i miss the traditional ways.. no bigger scurge than modernization really. the separation of people into what they've mostly become today... well, lets say i sometimes dred what may come.. but as long as the secrets and means are kept of the traditional way... then they are never lost. i will also say that out of all the clips in the video the mole made me remember my mom. i can't say i've ever really mourned her loss... i think i've been putting it off until i can finally follow through with her last wishes... ty for all the hard work and dedication into keeping the old ways alive. peace.

  • @moos5221
    @moos5221 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Mad respect to the old baker man, it's really hard work to make that dough, amazing what he is capable of in his old age.

  • @angelawimberly22
    @angelawimberly22 Před rokem +78

    My grandmother used to make quilts I just found this out 5 years ago. I asked my mom did any of her siblings have a quilt from my grandmother? She said no. I asked her did she know how to make the quilts? She said no. I was disgusted. Smh as many Summers as I spent at her house if I knew she made quilts I would have asked her to show us. Now that's a whole legacy lost.

    • @lorraineadkins3743
      @lorraineadkins3743 Před rokem +21

      If you would like to learn to quilt. I would start with Missouri star quilt company and Jordan fabrics on CZcams. From there you can go every direction in quilting. Law of attraction, if you start, something of your grandmother’s will come to you. Enjoy 😊

    • @angelawimberly22
      @angelawimberly22 Před rokem +8

      @@lorraineadkins3743Thanks Lorraine 🙏🙏💙💙

    • @kaptainkaos1202
      @kaptainkaos1202 Před rokem +5

      My grandmother made so many blankets. There were many finely crafted but most were just warm blankets. With only a fireplace in the kitchen and a wood stove in the parlor it got COLD! I remember being a little kid with so many blankets piled on me I couldn’t roll over. I still have a few from my childhood.

    • @madtabby66
      @madtabby66 Před rokem +1

      There are quilting clubs everywhere

  • @shirin_dnz2930
    @shirin_dnz2930 Před rokem +6

    I mean , the cuteness of the Greek family ,specially the father , killed meeeee!🥰😍
    Hope their businesses could grow again as they do such a nice job ❤❤

  • @trudymccann3671
    @trudymccann3671 Před rokem +39

    Thank you, loved all the traditions! Oaxaca, I have been there three times, beautiful people, great food, and incredible History! Gracias

  • @kangihionko
    @kangihionko Před rokem +6

    Mygod my tears are flowing without my permission. I am really amazed by these people keeping their traditions going.

  • @dr.poojagowda120
    @dr.poojagowda120 Před rokem +23

    I’m happy to see my state goa and it’s age old tradition of making feni. Some of my family members also make feni and follow this same technique 😇

    • @godslayer1415
      @godslayer1415 Před rokem +3

      I lost a day there - thanks to feni... But I am a lightweight. Great food and not the smell of Delhi.

  • @lisasargent2841
    @lisasargent2841 Před rokem +27

    I LOVED every aspect of this program. So interesting & lovely how each one of these families is working very hard to keep their ancestors tradition alive & continuing on.

  • @brianmgrim
    @brianmgrim Před rokem +58

    Amazing documentary. People seeing more value in traditions than trends.

  • @user-zj8mq9dl6y
    @user-zj8mq9dl6y Před rokem +13

    the woman running the mochi place has the sweetest voice in the world

  • @moos5221
    @moos5221 Před 4 měsíci +3

    19:22 "When we use our feet, the smell is fresh." Funniest thing I heard someone say who uses his feet to prepare food.

  • @webtoons3677
    @webtoons3677 Před rokem +46

    Handmade food is always made with love
    Can't compare with process food

    • @idonargesy8197
      @idonargesy8197 Před rokem +3

      tastes almost the same not worth the trouble to be honest

    • @lethalslaughterband5498
      @lethalslaughterband5498 Před rokem +3

      @@idonargesy8197if you want to support the hard work and appreciate the time and dedication it’s great. But it is almost always more expensive can’t use it as a normal person at least regularly

    • @mortemincarnatam2836
      @mortemincarnatam2836 Před rokem +1

      @@idonargesy8197 and let be real here no one is going to drink that feni liquor if they saw how it made.

  • @KarleneE
    @KarleneE Před rokem +34

    These amazing traditional makers are the salt of the earth people and they all have my respect.

  • @butterflybush8981
    @butterflybush8981 Před rokem +15

    1) Since traditional times - In South India - the Mexican metate is still in use fr grinding the different varieties of chutneys!
    2) It is called "ammikal".
    3) Many varieties of heavy "stoneware" vessels are used regularly fr cooking gravies/ stews/ boiling rice etc. Even the Mortar & pestle also come in stoneware.
    4) The large stone "Attukal" is used fr manually grinding heavy duty Idli & Dosa batter.
    5) "Appakaral" is used fr deep frying small balls of fermented batter in 5/7/9 pre designed stone pits.
    6) All the above jobs are done manually!

  • @Sueprises
    @Sueprises Před rokem +7

    Thank you for this celebration of cuisine history and community - very nice to see how each of these traditions are carried on by the children - I hope all of these processes last for eternity - bless them all and thank you so much for uncovering these hidden gems

  • @sambutters2063
    @sambutters2063 Před rokem +5

    stunning! Thank you for giving these traaditions a voice. We can't loose them

  • @messageboardusamessageboar1477

    What beautiful legacies! Thank you, everyone, for continuing your trade and for sharing!!!

  • @dottypitchell208
    @dottypitchell208 Před rokem +45

    Can't get any better than this! I hope they can continue their traditions.

  • @parisabanks1333
    @parisabanks1333 Před rokem +23

    I have so much admiration and respect for the old ways of doing things.

    • @free2radke777
      @free2radke777 Před rokem +4

      It feels very human. Makes me sad more people cannot live this way and it's still hard for people to maintain a life like this.

    • @elainegoolsby9902
      @elainegoolsby9902 Před rokem +3

      Yes, today people want instant gratification. An industrially made food cannot even compete with these wonderful, traditional made foods. God bless these wonderful people! Long may tradition live!🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @faafafineartist
    @faafafineartist Před rokem +16

    THEY need their own CZcams channel to share the techniques and recipes for generations to come. Their consistent viewer ship, subscribers, etc will sustain their business, especially when this beautiful man and wife decide to go. Their legacy will live on.

  • @shipra0817
    @shipra0817 Před rokem +113

    So proud seeing Goa (india)my hometown oldest traditional method of making cashew feni.. which my grand father is still following …😊

    • @littlepeepstube3052
      @littlepeepstube3052 Před rokem +16

      But aren't his shoes so dirty?

    • @shipra0817
      @shipra0817 Před rokem +3

      @LittlePeepsTube not really.. it's the cashew fruit itself which is stuck on shoes while smashing out juice..

    • @AnkhiJatt-rr2dn
      @AnkhiJatt-rr2dn Před rokem +25

      He wore the showes out on dirt and then stand up in dirt then steps in to smash. Thats freaking disgusting

    • @namelessrice
      @namelessrice Před rokem +20

      @@AnkhiJatt-rr2dn He's also sweating into it the whole time, and that whole "tub" isnt sanitary but if you're looking for sanitary you're definitely in the wrong place of the world

    • @RadenWA
      @RadenWA Před rokem +18

      @@namelessrice the distilling process makes it pure, there’s a reason alcohol was the safest thing to drink back in times when we didn’t have the concept of sanitation.

  • @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284

    I wish they'd list the businesses so we could find and buy their products.

  • @rajiasultana6775
    @rajiasultana6775 Před rokem +10

    I am feeling hungry to eat Evangelina's unique dishes...God! So wonderfully she makes the dishes.

  • @joanadakun
    @joanadakun Před rokem +128

    Is it possible to show behind the scenes of how you get these stories and how you film. Also about the members of the team? The challenges you experience? Btw your work is amazing.

    • @all.in.noplanB
      @all.in.noplanB Před rokem +2

      Same same!!! It would be really helpful as I want to do the se

  • @fianorian
    @fianorian Před rokem +10

    I don't watch 'cookery' programs...but this...this was fascinating watching.

  • @zoeyblancaflor4435
    @zoeyblancaflor4435 Před rokem +5

    I love and have very high respect to old people because of their wisdom through learning and experiences so as with their arts and crafts. I really miss my grandparents and i love them.

  • @lorestorm5092
    @lorestorm5092 Před rokem +6

    The Greek baking family in the first part of this video, are simply amazing and prove that the almighty dollar doesn't reign here - just enough to make a living and keep doing what they enjoy and sharing it with tourists. I'm from New Zealand and if I were physically able to, well more importantly had the money, would love to visit this bakery and watch true masters at work. However, I am grateful to be able to watch this video, thank you. And thanks to all the other artisans. 😄

    • @cbryce9243
      @cbryce9243 Před rokem +1

      The whole video was very satisfying for sure.

  • @Extrememdp
    @Extrememdp Před rokem +2

    People who are humbled with the appreciation of true food and tradition. That's love!

  • @garyvee6023
    @garyvee6023 Před rokem +3

    This is one of the most fasinating video's I have watched for many many years..., thank you. 🥰

  • @lj6079
    @lj6079 Před rokem +7

    Kudos to these people for keeping the tradition going 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @navyboymommygramma
    @navyboymommygramma Před rokem +1

    Thank you to anyone and everyone keeping the old ways alive and well.

  • @c-bass710
    @c-bass710 Před 7 měsíci

    Imagine having such a loving and devoted relationship to your gods and ancestors! Naomi and her family/workers must be absolutely blessed!

  • @gotyoureyes1281
    @gotyoureyes1281 Před rokem +5

    The pure passion these people express is really really admirable and heart warming.
    I hope these craft will stay and and not replaced by industrial mediocrity!

  • @healinggrounds19
    @healinggrounds19 Před rokem +14

    I ordered some of that soy sauce last Christmas. It is AMAZING!

    • @kalmendra93
      @kalmendra93 Před rokem

      Can you give me the name of the soy sauce please?

  • @gregoriphilips4426
    @gregoriphilips4426 Před rokem

    Thanks to all your Effort ,Thank you from the bottomof the heart,full of knoledge

  • @rosea9737
    @rosea9737 Před rokem +3

    Evangelina making her Metate walk and combinging those amazing ingredients makes my mind imagine my nose is smelling that fragrant sauce!!

  • @rayachan1794
    @rayachan1794 Před rokem +8

    Omg to me they’re amazing thank you for sharing this video 😮😊 it’s so awesome God blessed them n keep them ❤😇🙏🏼

  • @jc2delaga
    @jc2delaga Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much for sharing the labor of love of so many cultures. Beautiful people n I can see the spirit of Mother Earth in all of us as ONE. THANK YOU 🧡

  • @peridotlyoness831
    @peridotlyoness831 Před rokem +3

    What an awesome video! Love the passion and dedication that these people have for preserving their traditions

  • @collinsomondi6010
    @collinsomondi6010 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for this documentary!

  • @johnnyflech5910
    @johnnyflech5910 Před rokem +9

    The first family is doing beautiful work, it’s always amazing seeing traditions kept alive

  • @chrisdaldy-rowe4978
    @chrisdaldy-rowe4978 Před rokem +11

    When all the electronic stuff fails....as it will...these ppl will be back in business & things will be right in the world again.Great video.

    • @xdranzer0004
      @xdranzer0004 Před rokem

      Yeah right….. technology will prevail at the expense of these traditional businesses. Unfortunately that’s how it will be.

  • @needmoreramsay
    @needmoreramsay Před rokem +1

    Easily one of my favorite channels. Incredible documentaries, great narration, interesting stories, people and cultures. Thank you BUSINESS INSIDER !! Keep up the fantastic productions !

  • @FilbieTron
    @FilbieTron Před 4 měsíci

    These stories are so inspirational. Thanks for making this series

  • @eddy8828
    @eddy8828 Před rokem +4

    Enjoyed the program so much. Thank you

  • @BONA7902
    @BONA7902 Před rokem +5

    THIS FAMILY IS VERY INSPIRATIONAL AND CUTE. LOVE THEM GB

  • @zahraaa59676
    @zahraaa59676 Před rokem

    I feel tears in my eyes hearing about these stories. I feel connected to these people. I hope them all the good in life.

  • @faafafineartist
    @faafafineartist Před rokem +7

    I love this. MORE please. 🙏🏼

  • @HJSDGCE
    @HJSDGCE Před rokem +4

    One thing I like about the soy sauce maker is that even though they make it using traditional methods, the use modern tools to ensure quality, consistency and cleanliness, and allows them to make it easier and more. It's not completely traditional but somewhere in between.

  • @riderofapocalypse8327
    @riderofapocalypse8327 Před rokem +3

    What blessing that must be after 2010 so father mother and son can work together

  • @yolandar.1104
    @yolandar.1104 Před rokem +2

    Such Skill.And Passion. May God Bless Them All And Help Them Prosper And Teach Future Generations Their Craft.

  • @damariceakinyi6845
    @damariceakinyi6845 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The rural feni manufacturers in India are inspiring with their ingenuity when they use local knowledge to create a distillery 👍🏾

  • @stephenho5272
    @stephenho5272 Před rokem +3

    "Traditional cuisine is this. It's art. It's love." ♥

  • @martinemjt
    @martinemjt Před rokem +6

    much respect to those that choose to preserve the past and push it to the future!

  • @michelefisher5171
    @michelefisher5171 Před rokem +1

    Remarkable sir! I have no doubt your shop will begin to thrive as will your passion as people will no longer be willing to eat processed foods! Thank you for sharing! ❤

  • @BartMolkenboer
    @BartMolkenboer Před rokem +2

    Love how all the people are so dedicated to work amazingly hard and set on the traditions. Things like this motivate me so hard to grind day in and day out ♥

  • @hothkinstroy8602
    @hothkinstroy8602 Před rokem +10

    20:00. The "ant hill" is actually a termite hill. Ants aren't known to commonly dig in clay, and the shape of the hill resembles that of termites. That mound alone looks like the termites inside are part of the genus Macrotermes, which are fungus growing termites.

  • @ShawnBAGem
    @ShawnBAGem Před rokem +2

    This was a great watch... Such hard work and passion....

  • @thebestisalwaysyettocome
    @thebestisalwaysyettocome Před měsícem

    WOW! Lovely, lovely , lovely and more lovely😍.. I am deeply touched and amazed by the spender of their tradition , it is great to still keeping it going from the generation to generation.
    I totally agree, they must preserve and conserve the value of their ancestors. All my respect to all of you wonderful people from Japan, Mexico, Greece, India and more. Keep growing and may your traditions live and last forever😊🙏❤

  • @dibari22
    @dibari22 Před rokem +9

    You watch other videos where they talk about ancient tech and the mysteries surrounding how things were done in ancient times (pyramids, stone cutting, easter island, etc) and you wonder how that knowledge just vanished and became "lost" to the modern world. Then I'll see a video like this and realize it's actually pretty easy. We're potentially 60 years away from nobody knowing how to make phyllo dough or soy sauce or whatever it may be by hand. As corporate & government entities take over farming globally, we're losing an immense depth of knowledge by removing generational farmers around the world. As we saw when Russian communists forced out the Cossacks in the past, food production plummeted without their knowledge.

  • @Nirian_vigora
    @Nirian_vigora Před rokem +17

    I love phyllo man, i wish i could live doing something i loved 💚

  • @ThomasPerezGhost
    @ThomasPerezGhost Před rokem +1

    It's incredible to have such a sense of purpose to your life. I'm envious.

  • @robertshrewsbury5067
    @robertshrewsbury5067 Před rokem

    This was very well done and my thanks to the people, the Tradition Carriers, who explained why they do it.

  • @Sgod100
    @Sgod100 Před rokem +8

    The soy sauce is $43 on Amazon but I added it to my cart anyway. Looking forward to tasting it!

    • @jayforeman5299
      @jayforeman5299 Před rokem +2

      It's the real deal, I'm sure it'll be worth it.

    • @wowzer_z0
      @wowzer_z0 Před rokem

      @@jayforeman5299 it's just soy sauce

  • @FLomasterZ
    @FLomasterZ Před rokem +27

    Why it is so admirable episodes only about food making processes? I mean i can see clearly not about how food is making or anything else about food, but about how people are standing and how society is developing. Great job at filming. Thanks a lot.

    • @wybuchowyukomendant
      @wybuchowyukomendant Před rokem +2

      What do you mean? Majority of the videos in this series are about something else, not just cooking.

    • @FLomasterZ
      @FLomasterZ Před rokem +2

      @@wybuchowyukomendant My bad, i just want to ask why do i see that their skillful and well-made movies are only about food.

    • @donnakawana
      @donnakawana Před rokem +1

      @@FLomasterZ how often do you see the videos that they make about the things that they bring to you would you know about this if you saw if you didn't see it here of course you wouldn't what a odd question

  • @olololoasdasd
    @olololoasdasd Před rokem

    I really grateful for every story in this video, I want to go to every corner of the world and see and taste all traditional recipes.

  • @thenetspawn
    @thenetspawn Před rokem +1

    Naomi was simply delightful. Her dedication in honouring her ancestors and her faith is very touching.

  • @MissBrittneyofCourse
    @MissBrittneyofCourse Před rokem +12

    The mochi lady is so cute and I love her voice. And I'm definitely hunting down this soy sauce.

    • @drago44dd
      @drago44dd Před rokem

      Love her accent

    • @madtabby66
      @madtabby66 Před rokem

      I've discovered how to make it myself. Takes a year, and I'm using a crock rather than giant vats, but we'll see how it goes.

  • @jondoe2990
    @jondoe2990 Před rokem +6

    Mad respect to the old man making the doe

  • @jacobol.6356
    @jacobol.6356 Před rokem

    Such an amazing report. The world is just a beautiful mix of cookings!

  • @yusufsadaoui8296
    @yusufsadaoui8296 Před rokem

    Hands down One of the best food documentaries that i've ever watched

  • @SurjeetKumar-cl7xj
    @SurjeetKumar-cl7xj Před rokem +4

    I'm from Delhi and I just love Feni. First time I tasted feni, I bought it from a local bar in Goa. The taste, aroma and the kick was just amazing. Pity it's either not available in Delhi or the ones available are watered down making it unpalatable.

    • @cbryce9243
      @cbryce9243 Před rokem

      I'd love to try it and I don't even drink! It sounds delish!