I Found India’s WEIRDEST Drink in Kochi, Kerala! 🇮🇳

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  • @josieliftsthings
    @josieliftsthings  Рік тому +58

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  • @stevemartin8406
    @stevemartin8406 Рік тому +497

    Kerala is the best place in India for tourists such a beautiful place

    • @zexer_ity
      @zexer_ity Рік тому +19

      Actually nothing is best in the whole country ...india has a looot of best places in their own way....East india manipur meghalaya all the 7 sisters....kashmir....up jharkhnd....Rajasthan ....tamil nadu kerela Karnataka....maharashtra telengana .......Gujarat madhya pradesh......i wasn't gonna write these many but i guess i have to stop .....since 😅 every state in india has it's own uniqueness 😊
      Edit;- i had to stop writing other states...😂

    • @nishchalpataliya8149
      @nishchalpataliya8149 Рік тому +2

      ​@@zexer_ity i agree

    • @preethaprince-nx5sb
      @preethaprince-nx5sb Рік тому +33

      @@zexer_ity nah bro Kerala is the best tourist spot in india

    • @zexer_ity
      @zexer_ity Рік тому +1

      @@preethaprince-nx5sb and if u may...pls tell us the Reasons why u think Kerela is THE BEST for tourism in whole India?!

    • @nordicsaint1
      @nordicsaint1 Рік тому +20

      @@zexer_ity The people.

  • @Revenge390
    @Revenge390 Рік тому +211

    Nice to see that everyone in Kerala speaks English ❤❤❤

    • @anupamraj3922
      @anupamraj3922 Рік тому +1

      Because they hate Hindi and have the worst politics there ...kerla and west Bengal literally hate more than half of India...I have been there and they have the worst politicians who brainwashed them for years now

    • @RamMohammadJosephKaur
      @RamMohammadJosephKaur Рік тому +25

      ​@@anupamraj3922 We dont hate hindi. We literally study it for 8 years since 3rd standard. But hindi is of no use to us , unless we are going to northern states to work. While on the other hand, one cannot prosper in the corporate world without knowing english. You people love hindi so much, do you send your own children to hindi medium school or engish medium school?

    • @Aerotyler23
      @Aerotyler23 Рік тому

      @@RamMohammadJosephKaur speak for yourself. the majority of south indians hate Hindi

    • @suhairomarqureshi7380
      @suhairomarqureshi7380 Рік тому +36

      Kerala people are 100% literate....

    • @Nazeer777
      @Nazeer777 Рік тому +25

      This is the real kerala story

  • @ScarBK997
    @ScarBK997 Рік тому +141

    South India is kind of like another world out there, it truly mesmerises ❤

  • @josethomas10
    @josethomas10 Рік тому +98

    4:13 Pazham-Pori, or Ethakka Appam or Ethakka Boli depending on which part of Kerala you are in... It is Plantain Banana dipped in batter, and deep fried (Usually in Coconut Oil)... This is unique to Kerala, and you won't find this anywhere else in India (unless you run into a restaurant owned by a Malayali)

    • @josieliftsthings
      @josieliftsthings  Рік тому +31

      Yeah we hadn’t seen that one either anywhere!! It was actually one of our favourites! The food in the south was awesome - especially we love the fried banana 😂😂😂

    • @mahimabijoy9882
      @mahimabijoy9882 Рік тому +2

      They all speak my language malayalam. My aunt went to fort kochi yesterday😅

    • @mahimabijoy9882
      @mahimabijoy9882 Рік тому +1

      That dress is called mund and it only for mens 😅❤

    • @Nairrrrrrr
      @Nairrrrrrr Рік тому +1

      ​@@mahimabijoy9882even women can wear it .

  • @celestial1729
    @celestial1729 Рік тому +236

    3:58 Divided by Nations united by BANAANA 😂❤️ the minions came to my mind when you and that guy started saying banana to each other😂 loved your energy and try to explore kerala to the maximum❤️ have a nice journey both of you. God bless😍

    • @celestial1729
      @celestial1729 Рік тому +7

      And cloth that they are wearing is a traditional wear called "MUND" we usualy wear it at home its actually feels good to wear.. Its a single peace of clothing its like wearing bath towel on our waist you can either let it go full length till your ankles or you can fold it in half like the guy was wearing..
      And the Donut looking thing is actually good when eaten hot with some coconut chutney( its the sause you got at the Dosa Joint)

    • @Sreejithss86
      @Sreejithss86 Рік тому +6

      Is it some kind of a minions show.. 😜🤭😅

    • @UniversityofUniverseOfficial
      @UniversityofUniverseOfficial Рік тому +7

      United by Jai Shree Ram 🚩

    • @GormenInglistechar
      @GormenInglistechar Рік тому +4

      ​@@UniversityofUniverseOfficial Teri maa ki

    • @UniversityofUniverseOfficial
      @UniversityofUniverseOfficial Рік тому +1

      @@GormenInglistechar fekof madrhod

  • @venkatachalambhaskaran6656
    @venkatachalambhaskaran6656 Рік тому +26

    Most of the southerners in India wear a dhoti or lungi (a coloured dhoti type wear). Due to the climatic conditions prevailing in these parts of South of India, it feels good. The types of breakfast, lunch and dinner items change from state to state. The languages also differ and are so beautiful.

    • @wheatish
      @wheatish Рік тому +2

      For the 100th time......mundu (white, formal), lungi (coloured, patterned, sleepwear/informal)

  • @comicalcrucifier7537
    @comicalcrucifier7537 Рік тому +40

    If you are in Kerala, it's not known for beaches but for places of natural beauty. So for example Munar-tea plantation-is a beautiful place to chill. Backwaters, must try the houseboats. If possible visit any village especially with coconut plantation, it's really beautiful. Again, if you are into that stuff. There are many hidden places as well, but you need local's help there.

    • @patnicks2960
      @patnicks2960 Рік тому +1

      So sad to c there's Kerala is no different than any other part of India. Same old rubbish all over the beach. On the other hand it's good it still reminds you are still in India.

    • @dimiberba2374
      @dimiberba2374 Рік тому +4

      Varkala beach ⛱️?

    • @comicalcrucifier7537
      @comicalcrucifier7537 Рік тому +3

      @@dimiberba2374 i said in the context of tourism. There are many beeches in Mumbai as well but as far it goes for me, it's not touristy. I was in Europe for more than a year. And where they are from Australia, they have deep blue waters and better beaches so it makes less sense. But if you feel they should try, let them know. I said it from my limited knowledge of Kerala from my visits with my parents almost alternative summer vacation. I am a mallu just an FYI but born and brought up in Mumbai. But again, if anyone says beeches, the name that comes out is goa. Although, there are real good beeches in Maharashtra as well, which are not that busy. But again in the context where they are from might be a little underwhelming.

  • @ziriacantonyadham
    @ziriacantonyadham Рік тому +14

    Kerala ♥️The people, If you from other countries they will care you, respect you, They don't tell you the fake Prices like other Indian states, if you ask help they don't dined, it's true, Love kerala and the people,

  • @divyavarun09
    @divyavarun09 Рік тому +58

    Hi Josie, it’s summer time, so it’s bit difficult. Even we couldn’t tolerate the heat wave when we visited Kerala in March. I could suggest you Munnar in Idukki district, Kerala which is a hill station and the temperature would be around 17- 23 degrees . So, you could escape the heat wave for some time 😊

    • @MohitKumar-rk7vt
      @MohitKumar-rk7vt Рік тому +1

      If you have more time to travel to India. Please also plan to visit Shimla and Manali (Himachal pradesh) Ladhak and Leh ( Himalaya). Truly Nature.

    • @liloistheendiahater
      @liloistheendiahater Рік тому

      in c hina its 40 degrees

    • @viva_la_revolution
      @viva_la_revolution Рік тому

      @@liloistheendiahater Ah kuninju irunnu oombu

  • @Search-adamseekerEx.muslim
    @Search-adamseekerEx.muslim Рік тому +30

    Kerela is God own country because of it's beautiful beaches, tea plantation,food,beautiful driving roots, backwaters , beautiful villages ans it's beautiful morning energy etc feels like God lives here.. You should try these things too love your vlog ❤

    • @Ringsofice
      @Ringsofice Рік тому +1

      Please don’t exaggerate 😂

  • @jimmyahuja07
    @jimmyahuja07 Рік тому +54

    You are going to love South India.
    Btw your dhanyawad and nahi chaiye are USP of your channel. Keep them coming.
    Your content is so genuine and funny most of the time.
    Thanks!

    • @josieliftsthings
      @josieliftsthings  Рік тому +16

      Thank you! Yes the south is amazing - cant use those phrases here though haha! I have been trying to learn a bit of the local dialects 😀

    • @Arjunkumar99999
      @Arjunkumar99999 Рік тому +4

      @@josieliftsthings you could continue to use them outside Tamil Nadu. Most of the people understand those phrases. Else, you could always use google translate to sound more like locals.

    • @sumitverma5315
      @sumitverma5315 Рік тому +6

      Hey she just uploaded the video an hour ago....how can somebody comment on it 6 days before

    • @jimmyahuja07
      @jimmyahuja07 Рік тому +2

      Time Traveller meets the India Traveller !!! @sumit verma

    • @saurab_h
      @saurab_h Рік тому +3

      ​@@sumitverma5315 time travellrr spotted oh my god 😅

  • @Orukochikkaran
    @Orukochikkaran Рік тому +26

    It's great to see you enjoying the journey through my area, that kulukki shop is near my home. Great vibes and happy to see everyone is helping you out on your way in cochin. Great vlogs Josie!! Keep going. ❤

  • @Griffith_1802
    @Griffith_1802 Рік тому +187

    Your energy makes the vlog more amazing to watch 🤩🤩🤩

  • @johnjoju
    @johnjoju Рік тому +15

    Its my 4th time watching this video and i cannot get over the kulukki sarbath part 15:16 😂 thats freakin awesome when we found a new expression in you Josie and I found Michael also enjoying it.❣️❣️❣️

  • @rajpatel-vg4xe
    @rajpatel-vg4xe Рік тому +27

    The dress thing you were trying to figure out is generally called a lungi. In Kerala, the lungi, is also called kaili. Yes yes, Michael should totally rock one for the traditional dress up thingy.

    • @josieliftsthings
      @josieliftsthings  Рік тому +7

      They just look SO comfy, Michael is super jealous of the locals in this heat

    • @rajpatel-vg4xe
      @rajpatel-vg4xe Рік тому +1

      A lungi and an NBA jersey is definitely the look to rock IMO. Safe travels yll.

    • @RishabhBohra13
      @RishabhBohra13 Рік тому +5

      @@josieliftsthings people generally wear those to cool down the gems from such heatwaves 😂😂

    • @celestial1729
      @celestial1729 Рік тому

      ​@@RishabhBohra13 yeah we have to prottect them baby makers for the sake of our next generation

    • @honestyisbestpolicy414
      @honestyisbestpolicy414 Рік тому

      @@josieliftsthings ua-cam.com/video/69CEiHfS_mc/v-deo.html

  • @saveoursoul.s.
    @saveoursoul.s. Рік тому +4

    I'm from U.K now living in India and I suggest you to come over here in northeast side of India Nagaland..you will love it...

  • @anupamdas1811
    @anupamdas1811 Рік тому +7

    Awesome video! Kerala specialty felt very authentic!

  • @rishabhsingh1270
    @rishabhsingh1270 Рік тому +27

    You should also visit the village of Kerala as well, the way you did in indore i loved that video

  • @johnjoju
    @johnjoju Рік тому +27

    hello Josie, just hearing that the next video is of the backwaters, I'm so excited. I guess it would probably be from Alapuzha.
    There is soo much to explore in the south of India, especially Kerala.
    Please don't miss anything.
    lots of love from Kerala.😍

    • @josieliftsthings
      @josieliftsthings  Рік тому +11

      Oh nooo I’m so sorry, I meant the back waters is an option for you to do from Kerala, but we chose to go somewhere else (which is the next video!) we really did want to do the backwaters though so maybe we will have to come back one day! 😉 😂😂 Thank you!

    • @80sidd
      @80sidd Рік тому +1

      Backwaters and toddy missed in Kerala is a incomplete visit

    • @johnjoju
      @johnjoju Рік тому

      @@josieliftsthings what am i hearing😅 its a must and you missed it🤦 ohh god😊. Anyways always welcome to India especially dont forget to make a revisit to the Gods own country (Kerala)

  • @annmarysaji5019
    @annmarysaji5019 Рік тому +9

    The banana snack was called pazham pori
    The traditional wear that the people wore around their waist is called 'mundu'.....its wore by many people in other states in other different names like dhoti
    The fishing nets are called 'cheena vala'...
    The traditional dance of kerala is called kathakali....its found only in kerala
    You also eat everything especially dosa with you hands
    The drink that you love is called kuluki sarbath
    The onion stuff was called ulli vada
    Your welcome😊

  • @RitishMV
    @RitishMV Рік тому +18

    You should visit Ooty. Its a hill station in the south and its a great place to visit especially during summer.

    • @josieliftsthings
      @josieliftsthings  Рік тому +4

      Yeah what are they suggesting 😉 😂😂😂

    • @user-yt9yw6uf4m
      @user-yt9yw6uf4m Рік тому +1

      ​@@josieliftsthings Ooty has coffee plantations, botanical gardens and tasty homemade chocolates and you go in a toy train

    • @abhishekghosh4384
      @abhishekghosh4384 Рік тому

      ​@@josieliftsthings you can also try visiting Darjeeling, Shimla or Mussoorie if you're in the north right now.

  • @vinilreddy3044
    @vinilreddy3044 Рік тому +197

    Dosa supremacy 💥

  • @neenugeorge9876
    @neenugeorge9876 Рік тому +2

    4:10 :-- That's dress, it's called mundu or dothi. It's a casual wear for men.

  • @io92zack2
    @io92zack2 Рік тому +27

    Since you asked where else to travel in India. I would highly recommend you visit the beautiful states of Northeast India. The culture, lifestyle and demographics there differs so much from the rest of the country.

    • @capalot7179
      @capalot7179 Рік тому

      nuam a ti don mi 🤣

    • @io92zack2
      @io92zack2 Рік тому

      @@muzix1575 I'm glad you enjoyed your time here. Thank you for visiting.

    • @PAPA_DJ
      @PAPA_DJ Рік тому

      Yeah Manipur is peace😂😂😂

  • @user-yt9yw6uf4m
    @user-yt9yw6uf4m Рік тому +8

    The pineapple juice in Kerala is too goodI hope you tried..there are also different types of bananas..the tiny yellow ones are the sweetest.. that's a banana fry (pazham pozhi) ...There are lot of beautiful beaches in Kerala like Varkala, Cherai, Kovalam...Did you try the Kochi metro?

  • @adipolimacha
    @adipolimacha Рік тому +2

    The traditional cloth the men wear is called ‘Mundu’ or ‘Kaili’ depending on the occasion.
    ‘Mundu’ is more of a formal version traditional cloth. Generally a white or off white shade with a straight line border on the end.
    ‘Kaili’ is more of an unofficial daily informal wear. They can be of different designs or different colours.
    Hope that helps :)

  • @kartikanair
    @kartikanair Рік тому +64

    The banana fritters that you tried is called pazham pori in Malayalam its hard to pronounce for a non malayali 😅 Do take banana chips for munching while on trip its very famousl in kerala and its really addictive ☺️

  • @josethomas10
    @josethomas10 Рік тому +5

    4:08 It is called a "lungi"... It is a traditional equivalent of Pajamas in Kerala (and some other parts of India), but is also worn outside by people who engage in physical labor (like farming, construction, gardening etc). The formal version (White/Off-White with a border) of it is called "Mundu" in Kerala, and Dhothi in some other parts

    • @josieliftsthings
      @josieliftsthings  Рік тому +6

      Thank you!!! It must be so breezy to wear one - I wish I could 😂😂

    • @abhishekghosh4384
      @abhishekghosh4384 Рік тому +2

      ​@@josieliftsthings lol, it's air conditioning on the go. 😅😂

  • @sureshkumar-rs8ct
    @sureshkumar-rs8ct Рік тому +4

    What they are wearing is called Lungi , it's worn in Tamil Nadu and in Kerala as we live near the equator it will be comfortable to wear one in the hot temperature . (Lungi doesn't have any button)4:03

  • @rahulr1305
    @rahulr1305 Рік тому +5

    So the banana fry you had is more akin to a plantain fritter...we just never made that distinction in the Malayalam language so both plantains and bananas are called banana. That said, I've had plantain here in Canada and let me tell you, compared to the kerala plantain, these plantains taste like potatoes. The kerala plantains are so much sweeter. Also, I'm surprised that you've only encountered the "onion doughnut" in Kerala so far because that's actually a very popular snack. While it looks like a doughnut its actually a wada, which is closer to a pakora. Its best eaten fresh when its insides are fluffy and outsides are crispy along with some coconut chutney or sambhar

  • @AussieAngeS
    @AussieAngeS Рік тому +4

    I love your videos. I’d love to go to India one day, looks like a great experience. I’m also from Australia, Melbourne in fact.

    • @Jayantan846
      @Jayantan846 Рік тому

      Not one day !!!!!!
      If u have money tomorrow u can come😊😊😊!!!!!.

    • @PAPA.PARDESI
      @PAPA.PARDESI Рік тому

      its fukking cloudy here in melb😂😂crikey !!!

    • @Himanshu.1254
      @Himanshu.1254 Рік тому

      Do try to visit munnar

  • @beenajacob3527
    @beenajacob3527 Рік тому +2

    This undumpory is made with the small kerala yellow bananas and wheat flour sugar and cummin seeds mixed together, adding a pinch of salt and baking sida,then made into balls and fried in oil. This is usually made when the bananas turn over ripe at home. It is also called 'bonda'.

  • @fayizulhaq2752
    @fayizulhaq2752 Рік тому +3

    Hey josie...hello there...now that you're in kerala...dnt waste time and run to the mountains....heaven is out there...and the weather ull love too...much love 😊✌️

  • @sciencetainment1324
    @sciencetainment1324 Рік тому

    4:10
    That dress is called a lungi(casual version the ones you saw) and mundu/dhothi (is the formal version)
    Basically they are garments which you tie around your waist and you can even fold and tuck them upwards making you more comfortable when you are in motion

  • @farhinahmed7335
    @farhinahmed7335 Рік тому +11

    Your videos are so entertaining Josie! Your energy & your laugh makes them so fun to watch! 😂❤ Please try to visit North East India sometime. You are gonna love it here! 😊

  • @rajukotipoyina2375
    @rajukotipoyina2375 Рік тому

    Enjoy, your videos, you are naturally lively and enthusiastic. You are helping Indian tourism. From retired Indian living in US. Need more Videos from you.

  • @sumithmv8090
    @sumithmv8090 Рік тому +4

    Have seen so many vlogs by so far in India and my homestate Kerala.. But your energy dear, next level... By the way u were right about the Undanpori, its banana battered ball.. Its bit hard to bite but its feels good with a good chai.. Explore more and live ur life happily.. Loads of love ❤️❤️

  • @allwynbabujoseph9934
    @allwynbabujoseph9934 Рік тому +1

    The scarf like dress you saw them wearing is called 'Mundu'.
    The mundu (Malayalam: muṇṭŭ; pronounced [muɳɖɯ̽]) is a garment worn around the waist in the Indian states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, the Lakshadweep archipelago, and the Indian Ocean island nation of Maldives. It is closely related to sarongs like dhotis and lungis. It is normally woven in cotton and coloured white or cream. The colour is dependent on whether the cotton is bleached or unbleached. A khadaṟ muṇṭŭ is made using handlooms. When unbleached, the mundu is called nēriyatu. In modern times, two types of mundu are prevalent-the single and the double. A single mundu is wrapped only once around the waist, while the double one is folded in half before wearing. A mundu is usually starched before use.

  • @sup793
    @sup793 Рік тому +37

    Kerala is the birthplace of martial arts. it is where the mother of all martial arts kalaripayattu was born. It's gaining in popularity because it uniquely combines defence techniques, dance, yoga and healing systems. various places in Kerala martial art is performed on stage you should see it's excellent. lots of people still think that martial art was invented in China. actually an Indian monk named Bodhidharma who brought Buddhism to China practiced kalaripayattu and he taught some of it's practice to his disciples in china.

    • @KattappaMahishmathi
      @KattappaMahishmathi Рік тому +1

      Promote it bro. 👍🏼

    • @ChatGpt-pe5rq
      @ChatGpt-pe5rq Рік тому

      Popularity my ass... A 16 year old healthy boy can beat up ur kalari master

    • @farouqomaro598
      @farouqomaro598 Рік тому

      True. Kalaripayat is the mother of Kung Fu, Karate, Taekwondo & Silat. It all began when Buddhism spread eastward

  • @MrBencyjbabu
    @MrBencyjbabu Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @aadithreman2795
    @aadithreman2795 Рік тому +3

    Never miss munnar,forest and hil stations of kerala.. The best in india❤❤

  • @shivangkapadia930
    @shivangkapadia930 Рік тому

    Hi! I love it when you greet everyone with your wonderful voice and word hi! It's so beautiful. God bless you dear😊

  • @James_Strickland5835
    @James_Strickland5835 Рік тому +4

    Hi josie I still enjoying your videos in India ❤ love from the Philippines 🇵🇭❤️

    • @josieliftsthings
      @josieliftsthings  Рік тому +2

      Aw thank you so much James for still watching from the philippines!!! That makes me so happy!! Don’t worry.. we will be back 😉 ☺️🙏🏻🇵🇭

  • @INDIANHOMEGARAGE
    @INDIANHOMEGARAGE Рік тому +1

    Welcome to INDIA🇮🇳❤

  • @wpc456cpw
    @wpc456cpw Рік тому +3

    Personally I loved the inclusion of the history of the fishing nets. I didn’t know India and China were the first to trade. That’s really interesting!

  • @prasanthg.narasimha-shenoi5773

    the dress the mail people wore is the traditional Kaily (mundu) . You can see the variants of kaily in the south india

  • @denojustine9285
    @denojustine9285 Рік тому +5

    That's my city .....one thing I miss after I came to UK is the food in kochi....glad that you liked boost kulukki 😅

  • @nidheeshathooly2925
    @nidheeshathooly2925 Рік тому +2

    Going to kerala next month from Brisbane..can’t wait 😊

    • @arjunraj823
      @arjunraj823 Рік тому +1

      Expect more litter in every nook and corner.

  • @RYZZENN07
    @RYZZENN07 Рік тому +2

    You guys have to go to ladakh and Himachal Pradesh, j&k , north east .the vibe is totally different ❤️❤️

  • @atulsadanand
    @atulsadanand Рік тому

    2 versions of the traditional go to wear- the casual one with lot of prints is called lungi. The white/ cream/ off- white one with strips of gold, ping, green on one side is called Mundu (Dhoti in other parts of Southern India).

  • @darshanm9617
    @darshanm9617 Рік тому +4

    South India is very different from north and no doubt ull love it.
    Come visit bangalore,ur doing a great job Loving ur content❤
    Keep it coming 😊

  • @Subhasish2830
    @Subhasish2830 Рік тому +12

    Please do visit the Northern part of india....you can visit any thing in India.... Like Mountains, hot desert, cold desert, island, every thing.....lot's of love from India🇮🇳.... Love to watching your energetic videos...... The dialogue which I love the most is "yeh bahut mahanga hai" 😂😂😂😂

    • @anupama7033
      @anupama7033 Рік тому

      But north full of uneducated and unhygienic people.

  • @nivan231
    @nivan231 Рік тому

    The orange color cucumber is called lemon cucumber I think.. it's used in sambar and few other curries.

  • @dionpeter9108
    @dionpeter9108 Рік тому +3

    You definitely need to try kerala porotta and beef fry!

  • @Lalita..239
    @Lalita..239 Рік тому +1

    Ur vlogs are very nice and good. Keep doing this.i pray to God that u achieve a great love with your subscriber.stay blessed happy and healthy.❤❤❤

  • @rajeshnvijo-dj7dk
    @rajeshnvijo-dj7dk Рік тому +3

    Stay in Kochi for a year to really get to feel it's beauty

  • @nivan231
    @nivan231 Рік тому

    And that donut type thing (which isn't a donut) u had is made of of black lentil.. and in Kerala they add onion, hilli, jeera, etc to it.. and it goes best with coconut chutney which u didnt try with it.. that donut type thing is called Vada.. and a round dar brown thing (don't know whether u found it there or not) which is crunchy from outside and soft inside and is bit sweet is called bonda. It has some batter inside which even has banana and that sweetness comes from banana.

  • @mohammedsultan8554
    @mohammedsultan8554 Рік тому +3

    Amazing video!! Try and visit a local resident to see how they cook their fish with coconut. Plus you will find it amazing that each one of them have their own lil pond where they do fish farming. The dress which the men were wearing is called " lungi" it's a traditional Kerala outfit which men wear and the onion thing which you ate is called onion Vada

    • @wheatish
      @wheatish Рік тому

      Lungi? Did you call a 'mundu' lungi?

  • @ArO_MaL
    @ArO_MaL Рік тому +2

    4:13 it's called a "Dhothi" or "Mundu"

  • @Kalki0025
    @Kalki0025 Рік тому +6

    If you're in India, you must visit Ladakh and Andaman and Nicobar Islands

    • @josieliftsthings
      @josieliftsthings  Рік тому +6

      There is SO much to visit in this country - anything we miss this time around we can have a good exucse to come back and see :)

  • @bekindfellowhuman
    @bekindfellowhuman Рік тому +1

    7:40 i'm from fort kochi and even i don't like the beach there loool i absolutely dislike going there, there are a lot of other nice, quiet and neat beaches in other places near fort kochi though which is cool
    also the santa cruz church is my basilica omg haha, cool to see a video where my hometown is shown xD

    • @josieliftsthings
      @josieliftsthings  Рік тому

      Hahaha good I’m not the only one! 😉😂 It’s it cool seeing the things you know as so normal, new to someone else! When people vlog in my home I find it so interesting 😂☺️

    • @bekindfellowhuman
      @bekindfellowhuman Рік тому

      @@josieliftsthings right !? it's a mixed emotion when you see your own hometown from a traveller's perspective haha xD i'm actually planning to do my higher studies in australia so i might as well come across your hometown who knows! xD
      your videos are absolutely amazing btw, and even better that you engage with your audience idk how you do it !! idk if you'll read all this but it gives me such happiness to see a smile on your face while exploring, makes me wanna go out and live life a little too, and you've definitely inspired me to do so :) thanks for showing us how beautiful our earth is 🫶🏼

  • @rekhachoudhary8963
    @rekhachoudhary8963 Рік тому +3

    Kerala is wonderful 👍😊

  • @MrAnanthaP
    @MrAnanthaP Рік тому

    Around minute 4:07, it is a hitched up "lungi" (or longyi in East asia). What they are wearing "down there".

  • @christinalaw7006
    @christinalaw7006 Рік тому +4

    The VPN Plan sounds like a great idea, thanks for the recommendation. Food looks inviting and the man making the drinks certainly has had some practice! Thanks for sharing!

  • @playstoredeveloper-ir8cu
    @playstoredeveloper-ir8cu Рік тому +4

    Love your video and if you are still in kerala you should definitely try the malabar chicken biriyani from Hotel paragon they have other kerala cusines as well.

    • @playstoredeveloper-ir8cu
      @playstoredeveloper-ir8cu Рік тому

      You should also try porotta and chicken fry but do try it fresh and hot from good hotels, when its cold it not that good.

  • @thethirdinsight
    @thethirdinsight Рік тому

    North east and extreme northern states of uttrakhand and himachal. The wettest place in the world is there cherrapunji & mawsynram. Also u must visit the double decker natural bridge & world's biggest floating park.

  • @arjunraj823
    @arjunraj823 Рік тому +5

    Banana fritters are the flagship tea time snacks of Kerala.😂 Also banana chips.

  • @Jigerblack
    @Jigerblack Рік тому

    16:43 boost kulukki
    BOOST Powder Chocolate (prepared with 250 ml of milk)
    Skim Milk Powder, Sugar, Cocoa, Oligofructose, Corn Maltodextrin, Inulin, Lactose, Soy Lecithin, Carrageenan. Vitamins (Vitamin A Palmitate, Ascorbic Acid, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Niacinamide), Mineral (Ferric Orthophosphate

  • @harishgowda4real
    @harishgowda4real Рік тому +4

    She actually drinks more chai than the Indians 😹

  • @KS96737
    @KS96737 Рік тому

    4:10 The thing they wearing is called 'kaili' it's other form is ' mundu' both are traditional wears of men in southern India .. 'mundu' is more like a civilized one which they choose to wear in special occasions like marriage, festivals and all ..whereas 'kaili' is like they choose to wear at home as well as in outdoor works like farming ,fishing etc

  • @Emmanuel129
    @Emmanuel129 Рік тому +8

    That banana fry is called 'Parampuri' in Kerala. It tastes best when served hot with a tea 🤩

  • @mw.abhinavshivanblm1002
    @mw.abhinavshivanblm1002 Рік тому

    Fort kochi beach is full of waste n stuffs (water plant remains)but there r many clean beaches in kochi itself

  • @ravindraprasadtiwari1060
    @ravindraprasadtiwari1060 Рік тому +6

    Yes it's very difficult to adjust to hot and humid condition in south India. How you are going about the blog makes interesting to watch.. Food culture of India is so rich and diverse. Every State has it's uniqueness. Yes you rightly said. We have not taken good care of our beaches. Since ancient times. India used sea shores for trading than recreation. We are trying to change it. Will take some time to reach some level. Wish you have a very happy and wonderful stay in India. STAY BLESSED ALWAYS. 🙏💐🇮🇳

    • @josieliftsthings
      @josieliftsthings  Рік тому +3

      Thank you so much for the nice comment!! I’m very happy you took the constructive criticism of the beach so well, thank you! It’s still a beautiful place to travel around. I think it’s hard when I think australia has some of the most amazing beaches haha! Thanks for watching! ☺️☺️😄😄

    • @ravindraprasadtiwari1060
      @ravindraprasadtiwari1060 Рік тому

      @@josieliftsthings I appreciate your reply. However, it's open secret Australia is having one of the best beaches in the world. You didn't say anything wrong. Keep doing constructive criticism. It will help us to address the issue and improve. With lots of love to both of you. STAY BLESSED ALWAYS 🙏🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️

  • @sameekshamarikar5160
    @sameekshamarikar5160 Рік тому

    Hey Josie,
    That ‘scarf’ you mentioned is a traditional wear known as ‘mund’ in Kerala and generally called a ‘dhoti/lungi’

  • @ukuk5764
    @ukuk5764 Рік тому +15

    We are educated people in kerala.. We love and respect our guests❤

    • @josieliftsthings
      @josieliftsthings  Рік тому +10

      Definitely found that to be true! I loved Kerala!

    • @viliv17
      @viliv17 Рік тому +2

      Educated people is nothing to be highlighted, and educated people never boast that they are educated. There are better places across the world, which are beautyful than Kerala, and more well behaved and educated, your hospitality is just a basic thing every tourist from abroad expects, there is nothing to boast off if you can read English, if you mean when you say you are educated

    • @abhijithdev344
      @abhijithdev344 Рік тому +1

      To be frank, 'how to behave' is something which is learned when you are very young.. and kerala have done really good in that area for a long time.. thoughts?

  • @tomasYEG
    @tomasYEG Рік тому

    Kerala is a great place to start for anyone planning to backpack in India.

  • @shijasponnani6778
    @shijasponnani6778 Рік тому +1

    In north india most of the shop keepers charges way higher price from foreigners..but that’s not the case in kerala..honesty 🎉

    • @josieliftsthings
      @josieliftsthings  Рік тому +1

      I will definitely say we had a LOT less overcharging in the south compared to the north. It was very nice to travel there ☺️☺️

  • @sheero_thegsd8717
    @sheero_thegsd8717 Рік тому

    You have so much positive energy 👌🏻👌🏻

  • @wanderlustbeliever
    @wanderlustbeliever Рік тому

    4:00 people wearing is called kaili...and and same white coloured ones ia called Munnd❤ traditional wear

  • @BelwinBenny
    @BelwinBenny Рік тому

    4:10 The traditional dress they wearing called "mundu" or "lungi". Its a dress worn in the southern part of India.

  • @lyricogram
    @lyricogram Рік тому

    18:08 That snack is "UNDAMPORI" (sweet wheat bonda)

  • @truth6142
    @truth6142 Рік тому +2

    Damn I can see your videos all day, you seem like pure gold hearted. Welcome to India ❤

  • @VN-ux2ep
    @VN-ux2ep Рік тому

    A couple of things a Keralite would never do is - drink lime and milk tea together as it upsets your stomach. lemon will cause the milk to split inside your stomach. Second, never drink or eat high sugar drink before drinking tea, as the tea would feel like yuck!!!

  • @amolmayekar3436
    @amolmayekar3436 Рік тому

    Visit Konkan Region in Western India. Places such as Ratnagiri, Ganpatipule, Sindhudurg, Raigad,... lots of beautiful beaches, forts, temples etc

  • @akshayrajeevrajeev-jm7qq
    @akshayrajeevrajeev-jm7qq Рік тому

    The banana fry is locally called pazhamporii in kerala
    And athe brown round snack you show at last is called the bonda or undamporiii

  • @josethomas10
    @josethomas10 Рік тому

    18:07 Undanpori (translates to fried ball). It is almost like a fried banana bread, it terms of ingredients.

    • @josieliftsthings
      @josieliftsthings  Рік тому

      Ohhh so I was sort of getting it right hahah thank you!!

  • @DimeshSuhanda
    @DimeshSuhanda Рік тому

    Hey Josie,
    Love your videos, you have a fantastic energy that get's spread with your beautiful smile. If you love adventure like bike rides and mountains, will recommend you to visit Leh Ladakh. You will have a great experience and great content for your video.
    We as your followers will love to see you on bikes with mother nature.
    Hope you fall in love with INDIA.
    Lots of love from all of us.
    Njoy 🤘

  • @abhijithdev344
    @abhijithdev344 Рік тому

    Good to see you enjoy the time in kerala and your visit timing was perfect..
    And, yes.. it is humid...😊

  • @sahilshinde692
    @sahilshinde692 Рік тому

    15:21 Her reaction Holy Moly ❤❤

  • @animeking4607
    @animeking4607 Рік тому

    9:20 its actually 12rs in some shops becuase the price went up recently becuase milk price increased

  • @truthteller2991
    @truthteller2991 Рік тому

    So you asked where you should go next...well most of India is having summer season . Hillstations like Shimla etc have good weather but so much rush and it will also be expensive.
    I would say go to Arunachal Pradesh. Book a homestay for 15-20 days and roam around in a bike or taxi. You can also go to Meghalaya.
    Watch Frenchy vlog for Arunachal. Nomadic Indian vlog -watch Meghalaya . Both have shot some amazing scenes. "MOST CRAZY PLACE of MEGHALAYA, Wari Chora |Ep#25" has an unbelivable shot of Meghalaya.
    After that you can book to Anadman and you can enjoy monsoon by that time.

  • @SanoobSidiq
    @SanoobSidiq Рік тому

    Wishes from kochi.
    Good presentation and vibe
    Much appreciated both of you

  • @MusafirZain
    @MusafirZain Рік тому

    18:07 UndamPori ( Wheat Bonda / Banana Cake )

  • @ronnypsunny2265
    @ronnypsunny2265 Рік тому

    Your presentation is so mind blowing....

  • @hareeshph23
    @hareeshph23 Рік тому

    U can also try traditional items like idli sambar....appam with egg roast...dosa with cocconut chammanti...or even pazhamkanji for breakfast...banana fry is our sncks time thing yaar with tea...u can even look for filter coffee ....🙂🙂🙂...appam with mutton stew thats my favourite ...along with idiyappam and veg curry....

  • @hareeshph23
    @hareeshph23 Рік тому

    Oh no....its too late to comment ...i just look in that date u update this video thats a few mnths before ...i spend whole of my childhood in fort kochi so i know all those places ...so thankful that u guys explore our beautiful country....🙂🙂🙂

  • @shwetharajeev8156
    @shwetharajeev8156 Рік тому

    13:30 it's cucumber >.< it's a different variety that is cooked and put in curries.

  • @silentkiller56790
    @silentkiller56790 Рік тому

    18:29 u can see these kinds wall paintings everywhere in Indore

  • @Kerala_Karma_YT
    @Kerala_Karma_YT Рік тому +1

    Next time you have to visit Gavi (Pathanamthitta, Kerala) Pathanamthitta district The Heavenly Beauty of Gavi in Kerala.🤗🩶