Why I Traveled 400 Miles To Eat These Raisins

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  • Опубліковано 6 тра 2024
  • Sean takes a trip to change his mind about a food that he doesn't love - raisins. Thank you to Nikiko Masumoto and the Masumoto Farm Family for working with us!
    0:00 Why raisins?
    0:57 The ride up
    1:51 Meeting Nikiko
    2:09 How many raisins are produced here?
    2:41 The vines
    3:37 Tasting raisins at stages of drying
    4:09 The raising storage
    5:05 Meeting Mas
    6:17 Raisin collection
    7:38 Sean's family history
    9:03 Tasting the finished product
    10:00 How I think about raisins now
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 193

  • @seanmiura6727
    @seanmiura6727 Рік тому +501

    Hey folks - thanks for watching! A bit of a different energy this time, I hope it chills you out. Thank you thank you to the Masumoto Farm for letting me spend the day!
    I'm still not 100% sold on raisins but I used the ones I brought home to make a batch of keshmesh polow and a bunch of scones and that may have have turned things around for me.
    Very curious how many people like raisins vs do not...

    • @maimai201
      @maimai201 Рік тому +10

      Thank you for sharing! This was a beautiful narrative and made me tear up a little, I just love the coincidences here and it's awesome that you were able to reconnect with the Masumoto family. I really do enjoy this energy for the video and probably why I like watching videos about food in the first place. It's the personal stories like these that make me really nostalgic :)
      I'm a raisin hater, but... I Respect it. I hope the scones were tasty!

    • @ndc216
      @ndc216 Рік тому +2

      This was a beautiful story! It made me cry at how special that was. Thank you for sharing.

    • @ropro9817
      @ropro9817 Рік тому +1

      I am also in the I-hate-raisins camp, but maybe that's because I've only tasted the mass produced, generic industrial raisins. 🤔 I learned a lot from this video! Would love to try raisins from the Masumoto farm. Mas and Nikiko are great! ❤ Awesome video, Sean!

    • @felicidade1899
      @felicidade1899 Рік тому +1

      Great video, I hoop that the rice with raisins recepie will soon come. It seemed really good! ✌️

    • @mcwine18
      @mcwine18 Рік тому

      I don’t but you’ve definitely have made me interested again

  • @wilsonarimah9709
    @wilsonarimah9709 Рік тому +441

    Can we all agree that Sean is basically Lo-fi music in human form.

  • @nick_mills
    @nick_mills Рік тому +236

    Now we need a video from Andrew “how I used 5lbs of raisins”

    • @Kathy_mb
      @Kathy_mb Рік тому +1

      😂😂 yess pls

    • @thatgirl9532
      @thatgirl9532 Рік тому +1

      That won’t be for a while Andrew is busy rn

    • @candeeduhx3
      @candeeduhx3 Рік тому +2

      @@thatgirl9532 What is Andrew busy with? I was surprised to just briefly see him in this video.

    • @anto7937
      @anto7937 Рік тому +6

      @@candeeduhx3 new season of worth it

    • @andrewr3362
      @andrewr3362 Рік тому

      @@anto7937 Yes!!!!!

  • @kwsx11
    @kwsx11 Рік тому +287

    There is a really beautiful message of intergenerational friendship and dedication in this video. Thanks for sharing this journey with us.

  • @mollysiever909
    @mollysiever909 Рік тому +233

    What a lovely story and film. ATE has quickly become one of my favorite channels for the artistry and consistency of your impressive content.

  • @JeenRsHeart
    @JeenRsHeart Рік тому +93

    It's so cool how you found out your grandparents were all friends with each other 🙂

  • @rhot2012
    @rhot2012 Рік тому +62

    Mas Masumoto is also an author of several books including "Epitaph for a Peach". His organic heirloom peaches have been featured in restaurants such as Chez Panisse and the French Laundry.

  • @TylerJMacDonald
    @TylerJMacDonald Рік тому +27

    not just info, personality-focused, or a spotlight, this is a damn good piece of creative non-fiction/video essay. more of these, yall should be proud!

  • @is.3846
    @is.3846 Рік тому +33

    So nice to feature Matsumoto family and their farm operation in raisin raising. Thoughtful narrative given by Sean.

  • @ropro9817
    @ropro9817 Рік тому +42

    I am also in the I-hate-raisins camp, but maybe that's because I've only tasted the mass produced, generic industrial raisins. 🤔 I learned a lot from this video! Would love to try raisins from the Masumoto farm. Mas and Nikiko are great! ❤

  • @KirkKiyosadaTome
    @KirkKiyosadaTome Рік тому +4

    Sorry for the belated viewing, but as a second generation Japanese-American (nisei), this really hit home for me. Like many immigrant Japanese men in California, my dad was (and still is) a gardener, so his relationship to the soil runs very deep. It's wonderful that you were able to connect with your grandparents via this journey. When we were younger, we had often gone cherry picking up a little Northeast of L.A. Wondering if this would be something you'd be interested in trying? Thanks for the great vid, Sean!

  • @ThingsWeSaidToday
    @ThingsWeSaidToday Рік тому +3

    I went to Palestine and could not BELIEVE the dried fruit I ate there- a friend in Bethlehem I was visiting put out a plate of raisins, dates and dried apricots, and it's as if I'd never had them before, they had such layers of fruitiness, ranging from light to darkly caramel. this episode made me miss my friend. thank you for making such a beautiful video!

  • @georgiac2993
    @georgiac2993 Рік тому +16

    I don't usually comment but I have to say, I loved this video! Incredibly chilled but so fascinating with the family connection just being the icing on the cake. Thank you for sharing this story with us :)

  • @pretzelsfan
    @pretzelsfan Рік тому +8

    i love his gentle soul

  • @edwardchen9619
    @edwardchen9619 Рік тому +32

    the dedication into this is immaculate. that's why this is my all time fav channel!

  • @senmetwo42
    @senmetwo42 Рік тому +2

    This is a series that's needs to survive. I want more of this

  • @HungerGames1forever
    @HungerGames1forever Рік тому +5

    I was actually named after (middle name) Nikiko Matsumoto! My mother fell in love with the name after reading Epitaph for a Peach which David dedicated to her. I’m hapa like her as well 😊🍑

  • @pranatakasih
    @pranatakasih Рік тому +8

    the story behind this video is simple but very beautiful. thanks sean for sharing this lovely story!

  • @nissanfreak22
    @nissanfreak22 Рік тому +18

    This is one of ATE’s best videos, good work!

  • @krasnyy_sharf
    @krasnyy_sharf Рік тому +5

    Had such a stressful week and this video soothed it all!
    The chill vibes are immaculate, and the way this video incorporates both the story of the produce and the lives of people 👏
    It's like a warm bowl of comfort food in front of old Sunday TV shows

  • @bedouuu
    @bedouuu Рік тому +3

    i love this video so much! i was born in a raisin-city in California and i have loved raisins all my life. my family puts raisins in rice, we love a sweet and savory moment. i recently got to try freshly sun-dried raisins for the first time from my father in law's farm in Palestine. they had that caramel taste you described and it was an incredible experience to enjoy and pick them off their stems.

    • @ThingsWeSaidToday
      @ThingsWeSaidToday Рік тому +1

      I literally just finished writing a comment about the dried fruit I had in palestine. it was amazing!!

  • @maenad1231
    @maenad1231 Рік тому +13

    I respect anyone with this much dedication to food

  • @banatalie
    @banatalie Рік тому +7

    i loved this video, sean! my family also has a farm 5 minutes away from the matsumoto farm. my dad went to the same high school as mas! my grandparents probably knew yours as well!

  • @robertkumaki4321
    @robertkumaki4321 Рік тому +2

    A rare and beautiful story of one of the few JA farm families to continue to work the land despite WWII. My family's farm was on the Central Coast.

  • @bitchee
    @bitchee Рік тому +3

    really one of the best vids the channel has done. Love the connection and also the Masumoto's, who are not only super passionate about what they do but seem like the loveliest people on the planet.

  • @burnistuck9499
    @burnistuck9499 Рік тому

    This was special in many ways. Thanks so much, Sean. You need to come back up for the stone fruit drive-throughs as well as the blossom baths next year. Scrumptious!

  • @rebecaoropeza168
    @rebecaoropeza168 Рік тому +4

    I love this video and thank you Sean for sharing this story. This was truly thought out, and I would love more videos like this please.

  • @ssun1218
    @ssun1218 Рік тому +4

    Great story to help me appreciate CA raisins, and the stories of this family and of your grandparents. I wish them all the best in the days to come. Thank you.

  • @BrandonSugiyama
    @BrandonSugiyama Рік тому +4

    So awesome to see Masumoto Farm getting the attention and love they deserve!

  • @jasonellis7856
    @jasonellis7856 Рік тому +2

    Took me on a trip down memory lane. Great video of the process a lot of people would have no idea about and take for granted.

  • @Darlock52
    @Darlock52 Рік тому +7

    Wow. This was beautifully produced. Great job!

  • @cameroncarley4127
    @cameroncarley4127 Рік тому +5

    This is such a beautiful video

  • @philipcasal
    @philipcasal Рік тому

    Amazing, love it. Thank you for taking us on that journey.

  • @thisrockifound5878
    @thisrockifound5878 Рік тому +2

    This is a really beautiful video. Thank you for sharing, Sean!

  • @mitsubishiii9403
    @mitsubishiii9403 Рік тому +1

    This was such a moving video. Thank you for sharing Sean 🫶

  • @tori4toast
    @tori4toast Рік тому +1

    this was so beautiful, thank you for sharing this story

  • @noblehudson10
    @noblehudson10 Рік тому +2

    this was an incredible journey. thank you. keep up the great work.

  • @hope.birdii
    @hope.birdii Рік тому +3

    this video was so wholesome and educational🥺❤️ i have been loving this channel, and really enjoyed the more relaxed vibe with this one (i still enjoy the upbeat ones too tho!) and the touching stories about the families. :)

  • @kmc5918
    @kmc5918 Рік тому

    Really beautiful video! Thank you Sean!

  • @sheilaramirez4488
    @sheilaramirez4488 Рік тому

    So beautiful. Love the archive reference on this one.

  • @bouchonaise124135
    @bouchonaise124135 Рік тому +1

    Lovely video mate. Really inspired by your research and follow-through. Really wanna go to a local raisin farm now

  • @landonbmcgee
    @landonbmcgee Рік тому +1

    This was just...so lovely. Thank you. ♥️

  • @kassikassikassi
    @kassikassikassi Рік тому

    Sean, this was a really special video. Thanks!

  • @myriahmaxwell6024
    @myriahmaxwell6024 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely loved watching this video 💜 Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @Matt-fl8uy
    @Matt-fl8uy Рік тому +1

    Really appreciate the artistry both of the farmers and of the story teller.
    Also, congratulations Nikiko!!!

  • @jesshaga6434
    @jesshaga6434 Рік тому

    That's so sweet. It's always nice and such a privilege to be able to walk through lands our grandparents and beyond also walked on!

  • @Olivia-pj9wy
    @Olivia-pj9wy Рік тому

    This was melancholic and sweet in the best way, thank you

  • @maychorian
    @maychorian Рік тому +1

    I really enjoyed this mini documentary. Thank you for making it.

  • @susangladstone357
    @susangladstone357 Рік тому +1

    Hey Sean - This was wonderful - loved going along for another visit to the Matsumoto Farm - and also to hear about your family history. It would be great to have recipes for the images you showed for using the raisins. Thanks!

  • @gisisaribestari1180
    @gisisaribestari1180 Рік тому

    This video is not only entertaining, but somehow... It feels deep. Makes me understand more about food before it comes to our table. Thank you for such a great entertainment 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @badclones
    @badclones Рік тому +3

    Love the video! And Sean, you’re such a good storyteller!

  • @diafacultativo
    @diafacultativo Рік тому +1

    what a beautiful journey. i loved it

  • @vevethatsme
    @vevethatsme Рік тому +2

    This was excellent. Small family farms are amazing.

  • @jtcrichton
    @jtcrichton Рік тому

    This is so good. Thank you for sharing~

  • @ASG-hr5on
    @ASG-hr5on Рік тому

    I know this is a very small thing, but I loved that you showed the name of all the dogs.

  • @naoyanickogura7869
    @naoyanickogura7869 Рік тому +4

    Such amazing story telling. Those scones! Hope to visit masumoto farm one day!

  • @Nollie_Fullcab
    @Nollie_Fullcab Рік тому

    Far and away the best content yet from sean. I feel like he's been taking notes from andrew. Very thoughtful and well spoken throughout. As informative and emotional as it was enjoyable. Thank you

  • @tayloris1inamillion
    @tayloris1inamillion Рік тому

    This was such a sweet video! Thanks for sharing Sean 😭

  • @ricecakeaddict
    @ricecakeaddict Рік тому

    This is one of my favorites video that ATE has done so far. You can really feel the thought and passion that went into this.
    Thank you for sharing this journey with us, Sean! And thank you to the Masumoto farm for sharing your beautiful story with us!

  • @philoctetes_wordsworth
    @philoctetes_wordsworth Рік тому

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Really nice. This was time well spent. Thank you.🤗🤗🤗Also, I am glad you got to have this experience.👍🏻💯🤗🤗🤗💐💐💐🫶🏻💋

  • @Michelle-pk8jl
    @Michelle-pk8jl Рік тому +1

    Loooved this-hope it becomes a series 😍

  • @tancredicogne7126
    @tancredicogne7126 Рік тому

    Thank you for this beautiful video! Hope to see more of the same kind

  • @wen98107
    @wen98107 Рік тому

    As a sansei loved hearing this story and your personal connection

  • @cynthiabyas1344
    @cynthiabyas1344 Рік тому

    Yonsei fourth generation to touch this soil! Amazing, considering Japanese ‘relocation’ in USA during WW2! Love. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @MrsRoper2015
    @MrsRoper2015 Рік тому +2

    I love this episode. Such a good story

  • @Feadzy
    @Feadzy Рік тому

    I really enjoyed watching this, thank you :)

  • @ImRefat
    @ImRefat Рік тому +2

    This channel is quite honestly too good for UA-cam. Great video

  • @itsbellebellebitchcosmetics

    Thank you for featuring farmers, farm workers do the most to provide for our food yet experience the most workplace abuse and exploited wages. There has been such a strong history of labor organizing for farmworkers in California, it’s so important to recognize where our food comes from and how the people who do the labor for it get treated so they have their human rights.

  • @emilhofstetter8975
    @emilhofstetter8975 Рік тому +1

    I believe the german heave-ho would be "Hau ruck!" This is a fantastic video by the way! :D

  • @annaklassen8876
    @annaklassen8876 Рік тому +2

    You Andrew and Inca should do a video fetchering Raisins. Very interesting video

  • @littlepagew
    @littlepagew Рік тому

    Looks like such an amazing place and story. Thanks for sharing. I wish I lived close enough to do their Blossom Bathing event in spring. Sigh...

  • @brendanhoffmann8402
    @brendanhoffmann8402 Рік тому +1

    In Australia we call raisins 'sultanas'... Best use of raisins is in chutney for sure!

  • @muffintop701
    @muffintop701 Рік тому

    Halcyon farms in Arroyo Grande, California is perfect for this channel. Worth a visit.

  • @butterflybush
    @butterflybush Рік тому

    wow what a joy i loved this video

  • @gfair2
    @gfair2 Рік тому

    Oh, and there's a couple things to experiment with raisins. Of course firstly, they are essential in rice pudding. And second, if you simmer or sautee them, they plump up again, they will absorb a bit of moisture and re-hydrate and get plumper. Sautee some raisins in butter and sprinkle a few over top some vanilla ice cream. Can do the same with prunes, stewed prunes are divine.

  • @IBWhisk
    @IBWhisk Рік тому

    Really loved this video

  • @norsemaiden1108
    @norsemaiden1108 Рік тому

    Simply beautiful.

  • @jambaxie
    @jambaxie Рік тому +1

    I loved this video it was so sweet!!
    I’m not a fan of raisins either but ngl these ones look good

  • @Prettygirlcn5
    @Prettygirlcn5 Рік тому

    So sweet! 🥰💜

  • @honybonitoni
    @honybonitoni Рік тому

    such a lovely video. super cool! i wish you would so more such videos

  • @TundeEszlari
    @TundeEszlari Рік тому

    You are a very good videographer, the content turned out great, keep it up. ;)

  • @jenniferlynn3537
    @jenniferlynn3537 Рік тому

    Beautiful video! Very, very enjoyable profile - and you have a wonderful cadence to your voice 😊

  • @emmadeeeee
    @emmadeeeee Рік тому

    really well done this one

  • @johnclark1146
    @johnclark1146 Рік тому

    Was born and raised in central Ca and my Grandpa grew Thompson seedless grapes for raisins and did the same process with light brown looking sheets of paper. After they were dried he drove them to Fresno to be boxed up and sent to retailers. I’m 76 so I was a little taken back that the process is still the same.

  • @charlie6923
    @charlie6923 Рік тому +2

    This was so wholesome :)

  • @tarabates7088
    @tarabates7088 Рік тому

    As a Central Valley girl, thanks for this beautiful video. Also, try grapes / raisins from Afghanistan. They will open your mind about what a raisin can be.

  • @johndogbe1428
    @johndogbe1428 Рік тому

    this was beautiful

  • @danel1922
    @danel1922 Рік тому +4

    german equivalent to "hoo sha" or what eh said, might be HAU RUCK, phentically "hau" like "how" and ruck like in rucksack

  • @willaw0nka
    @willaw0nka Рік тому

    I love this video!!

  • @romeroamsrome
    @romeroamsrome Рік тому +1

    amazing video

  • @amarsingh122
    @amarsingh122 Рік тому

    beautiful video sean!!!!!! do some raisin recipe videos!

  • @NakNak241
    @NakNak241 Рік тому

    That was a lovely story. It made me smile seeing your connection to your bachan’s and jichan’s story. ❤

  • @alvinwu6598
    @alvinwu6598 Рік тому +11

    Sean's pretty cool

  • @gfair2
    @gfair2 Рік тому

    So one thing I think people still don't appreciate or realize nearly as much is - those raising on the farm are absolutely covered in natural yeast. That's why when Sean you're talking about the second stage grape around 4:00 the wine-like note is the yeast probably at peak influence, and of course these yeasts likely do produce some alcohol as a byproduct of their fermentation. If you crushed up those grapes, juiced them, added them to a bread mix, you would get leavened bread from the natural yeast alone, that's how potent natural yeast is, and how involved it is in creating and altering the flavour profile of grapes. Eventually as most of the moisture leaves the grapes you get less yeast because it does need some moisture to thrive on, but it still coats the skin. I wonder if that's why you didn't taste anything on the driest grape though - the yeast doesn't taste like anything when it's gone dormant on a desiccated grape.

  • @queenbeemo42
    @queenbeemo42 Рік тому

    I actually love raisins even the mass produced ones so these look delicious! They are a delicious ingredient to add to your dishes.

  • @johnnylchalk2370
    @johnnylchalk2370 Рік тому

    This is cool. I had no idea

  • @lalalafal
    @lalalafal Рік тому +3

    I usually dont like raisins but its probably because I haven't had these ones. I think it would be fun to make a rum and raisin dessert

  • @erickfrago7224
    @erickfrago7224 Рік тому +1

    I just love your presence. And you are now waaaay more comfortable in front of the camera, with the smiles and wink. Oh dear, the other commenter was right : you're a lo-fi sound in human form.
    Edit : As a Filipino, I love raisins since it is present in our staples, both in sweet and savory dishes.

  • @jeskobendmann5166
    @jeskobendmann5166 Рік тому +3

    FYI: The german equivalent of "Heeve ho!" is "Hau ruck!". Which would be pronounced in english something like "How rook!".

  • @sveme5450
    @sveme5450 Рік тому +1

    the german equivalent is "hau ruck" (how-rook) and it seems to work just as well