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Why call it a "trust fall"? It should really be called a trust CATCH. That way, it might be more than "just another thing that only 'China' can do". Why can't even just ONE of us ever become a grown-up like them, the way they're born?
This was my favorite Kazakh episode! The camel farmer was amazing, so humble and chill. What he said about how life is precious and living as a lifestyle, not only a job was precious. Sonny and Bekruz humor always on point. I'm honestly interested in trying literally everything, camel looks like a great resource as a whole and very good option for halal food. And the soup in the end looks super cozy. Great video!
The camel farmer is an inspiration for any man. From the little bit of his personality were introduced to, his values seem great. Also props to sunny and crew for great content and showing men like this in a great light. Because of the best ever food review show I now have been exposed to some random camel farmer in central Asia that I find to be very inspiring all the way from North Carolina.
Can we stop and appreciate the way the guy translated from Kazakh to English. What a beautiful story and country, my dad was born in the Soviet and he lived in Kazakistan for many years selling shoes. He loved their food and culture, I wish i can visit one day, but i will definitely be taking your Guide Sunny, because this guy is so humble and just a great person to enjoy food and it comes with a free translator 🙏😁👍
The guy is not a guide. He works in Uzbekistan’s ministry of tourism. The guy was a co-host when sonny visited Uzbekistan, and audience really liked him, thus sonny asked him to be a co-host in a neighboring country of Kazakhstan.
You and Bekruz make such a good pairing. And these videos now are better than network shows by far. So professional and you have fulfilled your goal of becoming bigger than most network stars. Beautiful cinematic videos that are incredibly well produced, So thanks for doing what you do. The Sonny and Bekruz podcast sounds really good to me. He should get employed full time by you guys. God bless and lots of love from Norway.
16:25 "German farmers tried to get secrets of a camel industry and make Germany great again. We don't want this, bro" )) so hilarious ... btw great episode 👍as a Kazakh I haven't tried all those camel products, only fermented camel milk "Shubat" is a popular and most common drink. Personally, it's better than horse milk "Kymyz"/"Kumis"
I want to clarify something Bekruz speaking with Camel guy in uzbek and guy answers in kazakh language and they having conversation without an interpreter. Thats how close are language. Salam to uzbek brothers
im a Kazakh speaker but for me it's very challenging to understand Uzbek. I do not understand full meaning but just some words. but if try to learn Uzbek I bet it would be easy and fast
The country of Kazakhstan is considered one of the countries most affected by cancer because the former Soviet Union used to smoke nuclear waste in the territory of Kazakhstan. This is why the people of Kazakhstan resort to meat and camel milk because it reduces cancer cells
The languages are similar. For example, the word “no” in Uzbek is pronounced as “yuk, yok”, and in Kazakh as “zhok”, that is, Uzbek is softer, but it contains many Persian words.
@@helloworld-ti5zs says someone who never travelled, I actually met a lot of Europeans and Americans in Kazakhstan, even when you walk on the streets of Almaty or Astana you can meet a lot of tourists from different countries
I really like how this Kazakh and Uzbek folks talk in their native language and understand each other. As a Kazakh it's still challenging to understand Uzbek language to me. Great job Bekruz and thank you
@@siratshi455 well i understand uzbeks, tatars, bashkirs and other proto-turkic languages. Its a bit hard to understand turkish and azerbaijan languages, but if they speak really slowly i can understand like 40%. My wife can easy communicate with them. On top of that i found similarities of Turkic group of languages with some Indians languages(not hindus).
Such a beautiful video! Loved every single minute. Well done to the team! Also I’ll say it again, Sonny and Bekruz go together like peanut butter and jelly!
To be honest, I didn’t know about that restaurant, and that camel farm, even I am living in Almaty! Thank you for discovering and sharing with us! We appreciate that! Huge RAKHMET🫂👍✊🔥🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿
I wanna go back to Kazakhstan, as a student in Europe from Kazakhstan it is challenging for me see this foods and don’t have a opportunity to try it 😭 now it was one year how I’m in another country and I miss Kazakh food❤
Hakuna Matata, what a wonderful phrase. Hakuna Matata ain't no passing craze. It means no worries for the rest of your days. It's our problem free, philosophy, Hakuna Matata. Lol
I am from West part of Kazakhstan and in childhood my grands used to every autumn cut up a whole camel, salt it and store it in a large freezer. These meats would last us a whole year. Most of kazakhs in west part of Kazakhstan use to do like this. Nowadays we rarely cook camel, but we drink camels fermented milk almost every day
This was beautiful. Learning is so important & I certainly did that during this episode. You two work well together...symbiotic. Appreciations for what you do!
Whenever sonny introduces us to a new co host the comments say "keep them on the show" i think thats the beauty of having new/returning co host seeing different ppl with different humor and different vibes & ofc different taste buds lol
They don’t need to but it’s cool that they do. Makes it more accessible for potential eastern block tourists and investors from Russia Ukraine Latvian Armenia etc
@@taha_t Maybe you don't know Kazakh bro. Many Kazakhs whose native language is Russian think that they can speak Kazakh well because they know a few words.
Thank you for showing Kazakhstan, Sonny! I had no idea we ate so much camel meat haha! Just a note that you were eating pelmeni, not manti. They’re slightly different from each other. Pelmeni has more slavic origins while manti is more central Asian.
Sonny, you should go to the Sakha Republic in Russia’s Siberia. It’s one of the coldest habitable place. It would be epic. I haven’t seen any one do it yet.
Yes, he should try some deer, I have seen a Russian blogger eating raw deer brain, except it was Kamchatka, but I m sure you can find this stuff somewhere in Sakha Republic
I can see camel being a very clean tasting meat. I mean they eat hay and succulents. And drink natural clean water. I bet its delicious!!! Its shows like this that make me wanna travel so much more!
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Yayyy Bekruz Awesome co-host :)
Why call it a "trust fall"? It should really be called a trust CATCH. That way, it might be more than "just another thing that only 'China' can do".
Why can't even just ONE of us ever become a grown-up like them, the way they're born?
sonny in saudi ?
The camel farmer guy was so chill. Really great episode: my favourite so far from the Kazakhstan series
Mine too
Sonny: **tells joke**
**Translator laughs**
**Translator translates joke**
**Camel farmer laughs**
Sonny: "Don't laugh at me" 😑
😂😂
Carmel laughs
Best side kick ever... his humor is excelent !
*Calvin is still my fav(master of sarcasm) and this dude comes a close 2nd followed by Thuyen Vo(the always cheerful girl)*
Lol he’s funny but Oro is the best sidekick with sunny 😂
Let's not forget about the guy from Jamaica. But he's one of my top co-hosts too. Lol
"I think they try to get the secrets of the camel industry and try to make Germany great again ... we don't want this bro" 😂
"haram incoming" lmao
This was my favorite Kazakh episode! The camel farmer was amazing, so humble and chill. What he said about how life is precious and living as a lifestyle, not only a job was precious. Sonny and Bekruz humor always on point. I'm honestly interested in trying literally everything, camel looks like a great resource as a whole and very good option for halal food. And the soup in the end looks super cozy. Great video!
"This soup wants me to invade somewhere." best line ever
Just like his ancestors lol.
@@TheSunkissedmein2000 yeah, he had that dna flashback to the times when nomads ate camels and had glorious battles
I was thinking okay I can't be the only one that was like hold up 🤨🤣
So in the end he has something german in him hehe
@@Vitriolguy buddy has no knowlege of his regions history.
The camel farmer is an inspiration for any man. From the little bit of his personality were introduced to, his values seem great. Also props to sunny and crew for great content and showing men like this in a great light. Because of the best ever food review show I now have been exposed to some random camel farmer in central Asia that I find to be very inspiring all the way from North Carolina.
What this man has done is absolutely amazing. Goddamn. Made me cry.
The way you tell stories is unmatched!
This is a great episode. Kazakhs are great peoples that are strong-willed and traditional.
of course, they are muslims
Can we stop and appreciate the way the guy translated from Kazakh to English. What a beautiful story and country, my dad was born in the Soviet and he lived in Kazakistan for many years selling shoes.
He loved their food and culture, I wish i can visit one day, but i will definitely be taking your Guide Sunny, because this guy is so humble and just a great person to enjoy food and it comes with a free translator 🙏😁👍
The guy is not a guide. He works in Uzbekistan’s ministry of tourism.
The guy was a co-host when sonny visited Uzbekistan, and audience really liked him, thus sonny asked him to be a co-host in a neighboring country of Kazakhstan.
You and Bekruz make such a good pairing. And these videos now are better than network shows by far. So professional and you have fulfilled your goal of becoming bigger than most network stars. Beautiful cinematic videos that are incredibly well produced, So thanks for doing what you do.
The Sonny and Bekruz podcast sounds really good to me. He should get employed full time by you guys.
God bless and lots of love from Norway.
Bekruz is my favorite guest so far
16:25 "German farmers tried to get secrets of a camel industry and make Germany great again. We don't want this, bro" )) so hilarious ... btw great episode 👍as a Kazakh I haven't tried all those camel products, only fermented camel milk "Shubat" is a popular and most common drink. Personally, it's better than horse milk "Kymyz"/"Kumis"
You put the quotation marks incorrectly, this is important because not all words belong to one person.
@@samalaimukhametova7290 Самал жаным ҚОЯ САЛШЫ )
You have single handedly changed the image of Kazakh Cuisine. Fantastic Work.
You two are so fun together! Both constantly trying to make eachother laugh.
Enjoyed every second video! You nailed it!
I want to clarify something Bekruz speaking with Camel guy in uzbek and guy answers in kazakh language and they having conversation without an interpreter. Thats how close are language. Salam to uzbek brothers
Just about to ask. Didn’t know Berkuz spoke Kazakh. Thanks for clarifying. Probably both could have converse in Russian.
Kazakh, Uzbek and Kyrgyz are pretty similar languages, as a Kyrgyz myself I can understand 80-90 % of either languages
@@adh6886Yes. They could speak Russian. Especially old one. Young generations could have problems.
From Kazakhstan.
im a Kazakh speaker but for me it's very challenging to understand Uzbek. I do not understand full meaning but just some words. but if try to learn Uzbek I bet it would be easy and fast
The country of Kazakhstan is considered one of the countries most affected by cancer because the former Soviet Union used to smoke nuclear waste in the territory of Kazakhstan. This is why the people of Kazakhstan resort to meat and camel milk because it reduces cancer cells
Amazing episode! Great questions, great filming, amazing editing. This shows belong in TV! Congrats Sunny! Cheers from Argentina. Fede
16:25 as a german i find that hilarious xD
Amazing, as a Kazakh, I have never tried camel meat, but my grandma agrees with you that it’s great
Беш готовила. Тяжеловат. С кониной вкуснее в разы, конечно.
"China's the biggest customer for everything... Except for democracy." SONNY YOU- HAHAHAHAH
is it that hilarious, if it is to u are lame af
Lol
Ironically, has 9 political parties to the usa's 2
What a great episode! Bekruz is an awesome cohost
@1:07 You two are so silly together and I love it!
At first glance the camel in the thumbnail looks like a peace of crispy fried chicken 😂😂
I thought I was going insane thank God I'm not alone 😆
Holy shit, me too coz i skipped lunch today😂
I thought the camel was fried.
Lmaooo me too!
😂😂😂
It's interesting how kazakh and uzbek understand each other each speaking in their own language.
In medieval times, the Kazakh and Uzbek were one people and then separated into different khanates
@@interestingtv_ok interesting! Thanks for sharing
It’s like Spanish and Italian or German and Dutch
@@SonyaUsmanova2020No.
The languages are similar. For example, the word “no” in Uzbek is pronounced as “yuk, yok”, and in Kazakh as “zhok”, that is, Uzbek is softer, but it contains many Persian words.
There are so many camel farms in Saudi Arabia but they haven't developed the variety.they should learn something from Kazakhstan
I've thoroughly enjoying this Kazakhstan series. What a wonderful country and culture.
Thank you a lot for representing Kazakhstan to the world, i see a lot of nice comments here. Thank you, and Welcome to Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
Americans usually travel only in USA and Canada. Never Europe or Asia.
They won't come to our country. 😂😂😂
@@helloworld-ti5zs says someone who never travelled, I actually met a lot of Europeans and Americans in Kazakhstan, even when you walk on the streets of Almaty or Astana you can meet a lot of tourists from different countries
I really like how this Kazakh and Uzbek folks talk in their native language and understand each other. As a Kazakh it's still challenging to understand Uzbek language to me. Great job Bekruz and thank you
разница всего лишь в произношении и в том , что в узбекском языке очень много персидских слов .
Interestingly, Bekhruz and locals are talking in 2 different languages (Kazakh&Uzbek), but they understood each other without any translators
We are turkic, we can understand each other.
That's because we're neighbors and Uzbeks are closest to us nation historically. Trying the same with Turks won't work.
@@siratshi455 well i understand uzbeks, tatars, bashkirs and other proto-turkic languages. Its a bit hard to understand turkish and azerbaijan languages, but if they speak really slowly i can understand like 40%. My wife can easy communicate with them. On top of that i found similarities of Turkic group of languages with some Indians languages(not hindus).
Yeah, that's what i noticed as well. I haven't spoken to any uzbeks, so it would be fun to try.
Bek was speaking kazakh, he knows the language)
this is literally WILD!!! incredibly quality production as always 🔥🔥🔥
3:54 shot is unreal
Fun fact. 🐪 are also appreciated in Somali culture as well. Glad to see another country/culture have that appreciation.
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Yes mate,canjeero with camel testicles goes hard
What's canjeero ?
@@Aaroncadwell
@@fafalur7722 somali crepe
@@Aaroncadwell with what?
@@Aaroncadwell Hold up xD
Excellent episode - the owner that created all of this is amazing!
Seeing from 20k subs to 10million so proud in following this channel grow. More powers sonny
yeah. from a man jumping out from behind obscure objects in Korean fish market to this? man is going places fosho
Man such a great series!!!
Such a beautiful video! Loved every single minute. Well done to the team! Also I’ll say it again, Sonny and Bekruz go together like peanut butter and jelly!
Like the fourth episode about Kazakhstan. Keep on cooking king 🔥
This is got to be the best guess that Sonny has ever had on his show!! Both of them together had great on camera chemistry.
Bekruz was excellent in these episodes, love his energy
2:34 "haram incoming" that killed me🥴
🇰🇿 Kazakstan let's go champ ☝🏽💪🏼
Very great episode. That's a wholesome lifestyle and I appreciate you sharing it with the world.
0:35 idk why I was expecting, “from the cradle, to the ladle” instead of
From the cradle to the ring..
It never gets boring when these two men meet to discuss food. Love it
I never thought I'd say this but camel meat looks pretty good and I kinda want to try it.
"Those sneaky Bastards......"
you got my heart when you said this.
The quality of the vidoe, "Chef's kiss" love it, thank you.
I'm Kazakh and I wish to try all these delicacies. Sonny now that you've been to Kizilorda, you have to go to Aktau and try some of that fishbarmaq.
Bekruz Is gold. Totally hilarious!
One of the best video you’ve made by far!!! After watching u for a year this one is another hit!
Props to the editor for giving Sonny subtitles at 11:58 😂
I just woke up, and my vision is still blurry. I straight up thought the cammel in the thumbnail was battered and deep fried.
11:57 everyone got the assignment 🌚🌚🤣🤣🤣
The camel in the thumbnail looks like fried chicken 😂
Amazing show. Thank you for sharing sharing with us. Always watching from the Television.
Bekruz is right up there top level hosts with Sonny.
wow at the end it really moved me .. Brilliant as always Sonny and to your production ❤❤
Mashallah Brother Bekhruz's smile when you say or wine he replies "I do not know"
Much love !
To be honest, I didn’t know about that restaurant, and that camel farm, even I am living in Almaty! Thank you for discovering and sharing with us! We appreciate that! Huge RAKHMET🫂👍✊🔥🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿
From cradle to the gravy is crazy!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 pure genius.
หัวเราะเพื่อ
I love you sunny I love everything you do thank you for all the great content you put out all the time
I wanna go back to Kazakhstan, as a student in Europe from Kazakhstan it is challenging for me see this foods and don’t have a opportunity to try it 😭 now it was one year how I’m in another country and I miss Kazakh food❤
Өзбек мейрамханаларына бармайсыз ба
This series was better compared to the previous ones about Kazakhstan, only some commentators spoil it with chauvinism and stupid jokes
12:10 the guy actually said 'hakuna matata' we use that in Kenya. He must have been to Kenya or interacted with Kenyans.
Or he has watched lion king and knows the phrase
Most probably just seen the Lion King. Although lots of wheat come to Mombasa from Kazakhstan through Iran. Some of our businesmen can be seen there
Hakuna Matata, what a wonderful phrase. Hakuna Matata ain't no passing craze. It means no worries for the rest of your days. It's our problem free, philosophy, Hakuna Matata. Lol
Everyone in the world knows it from the Disney cartoon Lion King
@@joejoey7272 so you claim everyone in the world knows, stop generalising for the whole world rather just say I know.
Great video. Loved the subject matter and your guest.
I am from West part of Kazakhstan and in childhood my grands used to every autumn cut up a whole camel, salt it and store it in a large freezer. These meats would last us a whole year. Most of kazakhs in west part of Kazakhstan use to do like this.
Nowadays we rarely cook camel, but we drink camels fermented milk almost every day
I am from the North and my family does the same every winter except it’s horse, not camel.
@@prostoname5338 екі қазақ отырып, бір-біріне ағылшынша жазып отыр, ирония
18:00 great advice and wisdom from a great business man
Much love for Kazakhstan and cebtral Asia overall. From Pakistan
Bekruz is awesome! He brings really good vibes
This episode was so interesting. Learned something new. Thanks!
I remember a time when this channel only had 200k subscribers. Have come long ways since then
Best part of my morning when I get off of work and a BEFRS video pops up!!!
This episode is lovely and mouth watering🎉❤
Maan this due is awesome. and I like how the guy is matching vibe and energy of sonny.
10:00 Sonny really hoping to try it 😂
You guys have so much chemistry together, maybe you should do show together?
Very cool show by the way!
This was beautiful. Learning is so important & I certainly did that during this episode. You two work well together...symbiotic. Appreciations for what you do!
Wow, never knew camel farming is such a big industry in Kazakhstan
Bekcruz is a great translator 👏🏾 ❤
Great video you should have more of these central Asian episodes
That Buisness owner is a great man. You can tell
Whenever sonny introduces us to a new co host the comments say "keep them on the show" i think thats the beauty of having new/returning co host seeing different ppl with different humor and different vibes & ofc different taste buds lol
One man helping his whole country beautiful
Am here from kenya, again sonny, welcome to kenya
I was born in Kazakhstan, and now I am hungry while watching it
How amazing that Bekruz can communicate with a Kazakh while speaking Uzbek. It sums up very well that no one in Central Asia needs to speak Russian.
He can speak kazakh, and was speaking with guy on kazakh :)
They don’t need to but it’s cool that they do. Makes it more accessible for potential eastern block tourists and investors from Russia Ukraine Latvian Armenia etc
shut up westerner
I am kazakh and I don't understand even a bit of uzbek
@@taha_t Maybe you don't know Kazakh bro. Many Kazakhs whose native language is Russian think that they can speak Kazakh well because they know a few words.
Thank you for showing Kazakhstan, Sonny! I had no idea we ate so much camel meat haha! Just a note that you were eating pelmeni, not manti. They’re slightly different from each other. Pelmeni has more slavic origins while manti is more central Asian.
“Pelmeni” is a borrowing from the Perm languages: Komi, Udm. pelnyan "bread ear": pel "ear" + nyan "bread"
aw man... the kicking after they killed it killed me. :(
halal is like religion, stupid and primitive. So many ways to end life quicker than listening to fairytale.
@@TiPeteuxbro knows nothing about
That’s life
Amount of Dad joke is off the roof 😂😂
One of the best videos you ever made brother. What an experience
Sonny, you should go to the Sakha Republic in Russia’s Siberia. It’s one of the coldest habitable place. It would be epic. I haven’t seen any one do it yet.
Yes, he should try some deer, I have seen a Russian blogger eating raw deer brain, except it was Kamchatka, but I m sure you can find this stuff somewhere in Sakha Republic
It is dangerous to travel to Russia; he could be killed there. especially a foreigner. Russians don't like the West
More collab with Bekruz please!
I can see camel being a very clean tasting meat. I mean they eat hay and succulents. And drink natural clean water. I bet its delicious!!! Its shows like this that make me wanna travel so much more!
8:25 that laugh !!
Best Food channel, for sure. I love Sonny's style. - Michael from California
Watching your channel is like an excursion into a world of hilarious adventures and incredible jokes. Continue to delight us with your wit and creativity!📹🦣🌻
That AI clip of the floating wheelchair/gurney made me seriously bust a gut lol
Wish this series was longer !!!
4:09 minus credit score😂
Taulon