I love how Micah’s parents just let him be a child! Playing in the water, enjoying life. And I love how Micah just blends wherever he goes, he is always playing with the other kids! What a wonderful life!
Thanks Mark Wiens for this clip. I am a Karen girl from Myanmar who lived in a refugee camp in Thailand for 13 years. This brings back sweet memories of mine. I love to see the life style, culture, and food. Good to see you with the Karen top. May God bless you and your family.
Yesterday.. I watched the movie directed by angelina jolie - 'First They Killed My Father'. It s about the life of a young refugee. Wish u a good luck and happy days!
This is definitely one of my favorite videos of yours Mark. We get to see you and your family fishing and having fun. Honestly such a wholesome moment.
Mark, I am so glad you are back in Thailand. I have had 77 years of living in the USA and I know as much as I want to about pizzas and hamburgers. Yes some of them are better than others, but it is such a waist of your superb talents to describe them rather than the subtle taste of Asia. I loved today's video. Much love from East Hampton NY.
Wow absolutely greet comment so uplifting I to once gave up on my channel...Mark is blessed 🙌 and his content is absolutely amazing...take care and happy new year 🎉
Thank you my friend I am just trying to occupie my brain watching this nice vide o while my mother is in hospital in crital condition. God bless you all good people of our earth.❤❤❤🙏
This has to be one of the best blogs Mark has made. I maybe a little biased because I live in an area in Thailand that is so similar to that. It's like going back in time. I try and explain to my friends back home the life style, but now I can share this video with them so they can see for themselves. Simple things in life hey.....sometimes mean the most.
You are absolutely right, the simple things in life have great value, congratulations for such a wonderful lifestyle, I was able to learn more about your culture and I loved it, in fact it is a very ingenious idea to share this video with your friends, greetings from Mexico.
This is the truest form of Thailand. I miss my hometown, the people, the simple of life. Pretty much everything and of course the food, so many great dishes. Brings me much of my childhood memories watching this video. Thanks Mark
This is the best EP from your channel for me. Simple, Relax, Natual, Lively, Touch the ground Etc. I love this feeling, Keep making VOD like this. Thank you, Mark, You make my day.
Watching this series is making me so emotional. Muang phaem is a place I feel so lucky to have called ‘home’ and seeing mook, sikomo, and all their magic shared by you is beautiful.
The people of the village, their natural food, are always one step ahead of the rich hotels and food of the city. Great job Mark, keep making more and more village blogs like this. Love from INDIA.
Mark I’ve been following u since u first started out on ur own without ur beautiful wife. And after all of these years u cease to amaze me that u can STILL find places where people cook and eat completely different types of foods. Congratulations. Life time follower. ❤️ .
What an amazing tour! I love when you take us on exotic and special experiences like this. I love Karen people(I used to work at an elephant sanctuary and most of our colleagues are Karen). They’re so kind, hardworking and sweet and I got a chance to try many Karen food every time they cooked and YES! Full of fragrance from herbs, so comforting. Mae Hong Son is a very very beautiful province. Did a bike trip on Golden Triangle then Mae Hong Son Loop a few years ago. Amazing experience and beautiful people. Northern Thailand has a lot to explore. When I have a chance to go back, I will contact N’Mook for sure 😊 Khob Khun Ka P’Mark for another amazing tour! 🙏 Have a good day.
@@ThaiGirlintheKitchen That is so amazing! For about 10 years it has been a dream of mine to visit and volunteer on an elephant sanctuary in Thailand. They are such incredible animals, I bet you have some beautiful memories. I would love to watch a video about your experience if that is something you would be up for sharing! ☺️💕
I love seeing how much Micah has grown and genuinely seems to enjoy these adventures. I remember when Mark declared at his birth that "He's an eater!". Looking forward to many more years of food adventures with you and the family.
Finally, I got to see Mark Weins experiencing so similar culture of mine. Every ingredients that, they put in to make different dishes is so similar...... specially seeing the fermanted soyabean , that little standing chilli and the green leaves 😊.... and lastly , that stuffed bamboo style of cooking....🤗 Feeling oneness and admiring you at the same....👍 Love and wishes from North East India.❤️❤️❤️
Cooking in nature is always so fascinating to me! Just the thought of being able to cook such delicious foods without the need for modern equipments is really refreshing!
I tried exposing my kids in California as best I can Even though it is not as rustic or basic the kids love fishing and cooking it with the local fern and solomons seal we pick in the California mountains
What an amazing life you have Mark!!you travel off the beaten track to small villages and you get to taste fresh natural foods! The villagers are always so welcoming and glad to share share their food with you!
I've recently moved to rural Vermont. Very rural. Lots of snow, an hour from any town, all you can see are goats and grass for miles. I love to watch your shows while I eat my gas station Doritos and it feels a little exotic. Thansk for saving my soul, Mark!
@@mykiamoto7145 I got a job out here so we could escape the violence of Philadelphia. We're in the process of buying a house closer to the major city here which will be a lot less isolating. It's a very beautiful state tho, seriously breath taking. I still miss traveling though, pandemic life is pretty limiting these days.
Oh Mark, what a beautiful trip. I love it when you go to the villages and eat the foods that the villagers make. Thank you for taking this old lady on a beautiful trip, even tho I'm in my house.
Well, Mark, that's the first time I am excited to see anything on UA-cam named "Karen". What a beautiful video, love the nature, people and your positivity. Lovely to see more of Ying and wee Micah, too.
Micah playing around, the cookings, the seasonings, bamboo cooks, all reminds me of the old golden time. Everything similar to my country in Indonesia.
Hi Mark! Thank you so much for doing this video, it was amazing. I think learn about other cultures is very important because it help us to know how special and unique is each region. I haven't travel many, but is awesome that people like you shows us diferents parts of the world. I didn't know about karen people but in this video I could see a little part of his culture and I really like it. It was very interesting about how they can go fishing and cooking their dish using the nature of his environment, which shows that using only nature we can create a great food with an awesome experience culinary.
I love the Thai people , so humble and welcoming, nothing is too much trouble, and their cooking is just so special, amazing place, love to you and the family Mark
I just loved nature. I loved the way you guys get your food fresh everyday and the kids are just having so much fun. Thank you again for another awesome video.
Mark Wiens is an amazing food taste traveler 😍 thanks for exploring part of our Karen village community, its so good to see this part of the world were Karen culture is nearly heard of or known to the world ❤️❤️❤️
What an amazing tour of the mountain valley! Such an amazing childhood for Micah😊 Thank you for a great video. Stay safe and blessed Mark and your beautiful family!
I'm from North East India and I can see from your video that Karen tribe's living style, culture and tradition is somewhat similar to us and interestingly we are also called "Koren" Tribe and please visit India too🤗
I would give anything to leave at a place like that .... away from the hustle and bustle of the cities and it's impure air... it'll be such a blessing Sending you guys so much love and light 😊😊
Mark thank you so much for the videos from the Karen area there in Thailand. Totally amazing! A typical American would look around and say I’m going to starve not seeing all of the nature’s bounty around them! They are blessed with so many herbs and natural seasonings. I make a Louisiana catfish (stew) Courtbouillion. I don’t use the heads and I thought those ladies would think that would be wasteful😂😂😂 I wish more people knew how to forage and eat locally, it’s a dying art in many places. Again thank you for these videos and look forward to more of this series and location.
Nostalgic. I grew up in rural and i experienced all of the fun ( A lot of hardwork actually) things at our paddy field. Land clearing and harvesting seasons are my favorite. Thank u Mark for sharing this!
Hi Mark and family It’s So good to see you I am a big fan from Toronto .I am Thai from Khonkean 41 years in Canada but visit Thailand every year.. You got the best personality that’s why you are so successful.Congratulations.please be as sweet as humble as you are always. We all love you.
I remember the days in Nagaland, India. The process of cooking small fresh water fish in bamboo is almost the same except here they use galangal and lemon grass. My mouth was watering while watching the video.
Wow! Such an impressive video, Mark! Food coming straight from the earth… doesn’t get any fresher or healthier. What a nice way to make memories with your friends and your family.. so cool! Thank you
Sending love to you and your family Mark, thank you for trying our traditional food. It’s as authentic as it could get and you look great in that K’nyaw shirt❤️
i would love to see this place during the wet season. reminds me of my childhood days by the river. and look at Micah having so much fun ❤❤❤ Hats off to Mook who is doing so much for her village. And as usual Mark gives respect to every culture 👍🏽👍🏽
finally, we get to see the oranges grown in the mountains of northern thailand for the first time! i really like to eat the thai oranges which are fragant, juicy and sweet. most of the time, i buy the ones imported from Chiang Mai.
This is such a delicious natural meal. I'm from Barbados and we have hog plums. We use banana leaves for a few dishes. Culture is so beautiful! Finding the similarities in each other is amazing! I wish that I could partake in this meal. Looks wholesome!
Remind me of my youth, I used to live in the countryside and did a lot of fishing similar to this... thank you so much for the Tour, I will visit this village when I go to Thailand.
This video (just like all Mark's food experiences) makes me very happy. Once the travelling restrictions are relaxed, Thailand is the beautiful country I will be heading next for a truly amazing culinary experience...
Someone just asked me if I even know what ‘Karen’ is and laughed. Well, my dude or my gal, my ancestors came from the mountains of Burma in Karen state. Yes, there is a state named after my people. And I’m 75% Karen.
So nice to see children in their elements. Remembered my childhood in nature so carefree and joyful. Unlike present times where the gadgets have taken control of our life especially those of our kids. Great vlog Mark. Loved the simplicity of rural people and prestine nature
Yes I agree kids today are like glued to TV tablets 24 hrs it seems very unhealthy lifestyle . I would like to go back in time when it was Normal and not to fustaristic like this Age .
Thank you for showing these lovely people and show us how they forage, gather their food and cook and eat them. Ahhhhhhhhh. Your show makesme salivate.
Thank you for another great video. I love how you *never* judge anything but rather take everything with gratitude and genuine excitement! Perhaps that’s why you don’t gain any weight even after consuming so much food! HAHAHA
Thanks Mark for introducing us to a special part of the world. While I was watching this I couldn’t help but notice the similarities in cooking style and some of the ingredients (fermented soybean, fiddlehead ferns, cooking in bamboo) with North-eastern India (Nagaland, Assam, Manipur etc)…you should visit us sometime…
Mark, this part look so amazing. Karen people who are now in other countries definitely missing this life style, especially I myself. Eating fish from a fresh river and wild veggies picked. That cold soup is one of my to go favorite soup. I can taste the sour, sweet, bitter, spicy, and the smell of bean paste coming together. My mouth is watering 🤤 By the way the red Karen shirt looks good on you. As expected, when you said more video of Karen food is coming up I can totally see you with a Karen shirt.😊. We might not able to go to Thailand and eat these traditional foods right now. Somehow, it feels like you are taking us with you. Again, Thank you for sharing this awesome content with us
39 seconds into the video, and I already know that this will be absolutely amazing. Thanks a lot for sharing Mark and Ying. And yes, sometimes I am really jealous of you guys ;-).
I wonder what Mark doesnt love eating,he even enjoys a plain glass of water offered with love.he should be the world culinary ambassador.Love you Mark.
You are such an amazing person. U put on every video with so much dedication and sincerity. You put in your 100% effort. Watching your video only makes my day jolly just by seeing your cheerful face. It feels so serene and wonderful to watch your videos. Thanks for making a difference in my life. May God give you and your family all that you ever wish for forever.
Thai cuisine ranks number 2 for me, Indian number 1! It’s great to see something different though aside from your regular Thai restaurant dishes. Thankfully I live been living in Asia for 5 or 6 years now so I’m always able to try loads of new cool things. Can’t wait to go back to Thailand just to eat! Greta video as always
🥰Thai food is similar to the cuisines eaten in Northeast India, Indian food is extremely diverse as you already know I guess, Just clarifying as alot of people just consider the Northern Cuisines to be the only Indian cuisines.
Due to my studies I have to study somewhere far from home,my village. But due to your videos I can always have that village taste. Thankyou Mark. ❤️ Everytime.
I’m Karen so thank you for making Karen videos because the Karen people are in dangered by the Burmese, the Karen state is kaw thoo lei, we are running low on Karen people.
"Beautiful people are not good always , but good peoples are always beautiful "
What?
@@JCY_1806 nothing 🙄
Beauty is outside good is on the inside, but when your a good person it makes you a beautiful person
Amen
Indeed
I love how Micah’s parents just let him be a child! Playing in the water, enjoying life. And I love how Micah just blends wherever he goes, he is always playing with the other kids! What a wonderful life!
I wish every kid were able to experience that but sadly because of the Burmese army they are force to flee for their lives instead .
Was that Micah beating the water with a giant stick? Kids are the same the world over.
Micah has the best teaching ever, experiences!
Thanks Mark Wiens for this clip. I am a Karen girl from Myanmar who lived in a refugee camp in Thailand for 13 years. This brings back sweet memories of mine. I love to see the life style, culture, and food. Good to see you with the Karen top. May God bless you and your family.
Omg 🧐
Wish u all the best.
Me too. I was gunna say that.
Yesterday.. I watched the movie directed by angelina jolie - 'First They Killed My Father'. It s about the life of a young refugee.
Wish u a good luck and happy days!
💞
This is definitely one of my favorite videos of yours Mark. We get to see you and your family fishing and having fun. Honestly such a wholesome moment.
Mark, I am so glad you are back in Thailand. I have had 77 years of living in the USA and I know as much as I want to about pizzas and hamburgers. Yes some of them are better than others, but it is such a waist of your superb talents to describe them rather than the subtle taste of Asia. I loved today's video. Much love from East Hampton NY.
To everyone who sees this comment, keep pushing in life and never give Up. Can't wait to see you successful one day and May God Bless You! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Wow absolutely greet comment so uplifting I to once gave up on my channel...Mark is blessed 🙌 and his content is absolutely amazing...take care and happy new year 🎉
Beautiful words, that will transform to reality, 😊
May Yah, (our Father) Bless u as well.
Thank you my friend I am just trying to occupie my brain watching this nice vide o while my mother is in hospital in crital condition.
God bless you all good people of our earth.❤❤❤🙏
Thank you and bless you too
This has to be one of the best blogs Mark has made. I maybe a little biased because I live in an area in Thailand that is so similar to that. It's like going back in time. I try and explain to my friends back home the life style, but now I can share this video with them so they can see for themselves. Simple things in life hey.....sometimes mean the most.
Nice 🙂
agreed,u said what i could not in words
👍🙏😊
You are absolutely right, the simple things in life have great value, congratulations for such a wonderful lifestyle, I was able to learn more about your culture and I loved it, in fact it is a very ingenious idea to share this video with your friends, greetings from Mexico.
He just made a mistake that Karen are ethnic from Myanmar.
So is their food and culture.
You can claim as Thailand's if you wish.
This is the truest form of Thailand. I miss my hometown, the people, the simple of life. Pretty much everything and of course the food, so many great dishes. Brings me much of my childhood memories watching this video. Thanks Mark
Karen are Thailand people?
They may be in Thailand physically but Karen are from Myanmar and so is their food.
I can sit around and watch Mark Wiens from Sunrise to Sunset. Simplicity, Humility, Love, Diversity and just plain and pure Joy. God bless you.
Mark is such a positive VIBE. MARK IS AN ACTUAL VIBE
This is the best EP from your channel for me.
Simple, Relax, Natual, Lively, Touch the ground Etc.
I love this feeling, Keep making VOD like this.
Thank you, Mark, You make my day.
Yes more Karen content from Mark !! You look great wearing the Karen traditional red top.
Watching this series is making me so emotional. Muang phaem is a place I feel so lucky to have called ‘home’ and seeing mook, sikomo, and all their magic shared by you is beautiful.
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The people of the village, their natural food, are always one step ahead of the rich hotels and food of the city. Great job Mark, keep making more and more village blogs like this.
Love from INDIA.
I am also a Karen villager but I was a refugee
Mark I’ve been following u since u first started out on ur own without ur beautiful wife. And after all of these years u cease to amaze me that u can STILL find places where people cook and eat completely different types of foods. Congratulations. Life time follower. ❤️ .
What an amazing tour! I love when you take us on exotic and special experiences like this.
I love Karen people(I used to work at an elephant sanctuary and most of our colleagues are Karen).
They’re so kind, hardworking and sweet and I got a chance to try many Karen food every time they cooked and YES! Full of fragrance from herbs, so comforting.
Mae Hong Son is a very very beautiful province. Did a bike trip on Golden Triangle then Mae Hong Son Loop a few years ago.
Amazing experience and beautiful people. Northern Thailand has a lot to explore.
When I have a chance to go back, I will contact N’Mook for sure 😊
Khob Khun Ka P’Mark for another amazing tour! 🙏
Have a good day.
What's your UA-cam channel about?
@@FlamingBasketballClub Hi there! I’m sharing Thai&Asian recipes 😊
Sa wat dee ka, from one Thai woman to another! I used to lived in Chonburi Province as a child. Love, from Memphis, Tennessee.
@@ThaiGirlintheKitchen That is so amazing! For about 10 years it has been a dream of mine to visit and volunteer on an elephant sanctuary in Thailand. They are such incredible animals, I bet you have some beautiful memories. I would love to watch a video about your experience if that is something you would be up for sharing! ☺️💕
Lots of love from kojak country lifestyle
I love seeing how much Micah has grown and genuinely seems to enjoy these adventures. I remember when Mark declared at his birth that "He's an eater!". Looking forward to many more years of food adventures with you and the family.
kids are awesome
the naturalness of the fishing is great. Mica seems to be having fun
Finally, I got to see Mark Weins experiencing so similar culture of mine.
Every ingredients that, they put in to make different dishes is so similar...... specially seeing the fermanted soyabean , that little standing chilli and the green leaves 😊.... and lastly , that stuffed bamboo style of cooking....🤗
Feeling oneness and admiring you at the same....👍
Love and wishes from North East India.❤️❤️❤️
Your just a blessing, you never say anything bad about any culture food , your incredible, god bless
Cooking in nature is always so fascinating to me! Just the thought of being able to cook such delicious foods without the need for modern equipments is really refreshing!
TRUE!!!
I tried exposing my kids in California as best I can
Even though it is not as rustic or basic the kids love fishing and cooking it with the local fern and solomons seal we pick in the California mountains
This is what I love to Thailand.... Food, Sceneries actually everything about this country ❤️
These are Karen people from Myanmar.
Which means their food is not Thailand food?
Karen people are from Kayin State, Myanmar....Not Thailand....I'm also Karen People...Which means that their foods are not Thai food!
What an amazing life you have Mark!!you travel off the beaten track to small villages and you get to taste fresh natural foods! The villagers are always so welcoming and glad to share share their food with you!
สวัสดีค่ะ ..ปลาเยอะมากๆค่ะ..มีธารน้ำไหล ..ไสเย็น..เห็นตัวปลา....มากมาย...แม่ฮ่องสอน..มีแหล่งธรรมชาติ..ที่่สวยงามมาก มาก..อากาศฯ..ดีมาก...น่าพักผ่อน .น่าท่องเที่ยว..มากค่ะ..
I've recently moved to rural Vermont. Very rural. Lots of snow, an hour from any town, all you can see are goats and grass for miles. I love to watch your shows while I eat my gas station Doritos and it feels a little exotic. Thansk for saving my soul, Mark!
damn thats a sad life
@@almusaafir9 its only temporary, thank goodness! Lol
@@liddlemountain7245 thank godness for that
What are you doing out there if you don't mind me asking? And where are you going next?
@@mykiamoto7145 I got a job out here so we could escape the violence of Philadelphia. We're in the process of buying a house closer to the major city here which will be a lot less isolating. It's a very beautiful state tho, seriously breath taking. I still miss traveling though, pandemic life is pretty limiting these days.
Oh Mark, what a beautiful trip.
I love it when you go to the villages and eat the foods that the villagers make. Thank you for taking this old lady on a beautiful trip, even tho I'm in my house.
Hello Jane
Well, Mark, that's the first time I am excited to see anything on UA-cam named "Karen".
What a beautiful video, love the nature, people and your positivity. Lovely to see more of Ying and wee Micah, too.
Micah playing around, the cookings, the seasonings, bamboo cooks, all reminds me of the old golden time. Everything similar to my country in Indonesia.
Hi Mark!
Thank you so much for doing this video, it was amazing. I think learn about other cultures is very important because it help us to know how special and unique is each region. I haven't travel many, but is awesome that people like you shows us diferents parts of the world. I didn't know about karen people but in this video I could see a little part of his culture and I really like it. It was very interesting about how they can go fishing and cooking their dish using the nature of his environment, which shows that using only nature we can create a great food with an awesome experience culinary.
I love the Thai people , so humble and welcoming, nothing is too much trouble, and their cooking is just so special, amazing place, love to you and the family Mark
Thank you.
They are people from Myanmar.
Claiming Karen food as Thailand's??
That is next level.
@@kyawswehan They are Citizens of Thailand .
@@lekn5345 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_people
I just loved nature. I loved the way you guys get your food fresh everyday and the kids are just having so much fun. Thank you again for another awesome video.
All these food videos from Mark Weins are quality, its amazing how he captures everything in the finest detail..👏
Mark Wiens is an amazing food taste traveler 😍 thanks for exploring part of our Karen village community, its so good to see this part of the world were Karen culture is nearly heard of or known to the world ❤️❤️❤️
The food looks so healthy and delicious, prepared with love. Feel better just watching your video
What an amazing tour of the mountain valley! Such an amazing childhood for Micah😊 Thank you for a great video. Stay safe and blessed Mark and your beautiful family!
I'm from North East India and I can see from your video that Karen tribe's living style, culture and tradition is somewhat similar to us and interestingly we are also called "Koren" Tribe and please visit India too🤗
Karen tribe are a ethnic minority from Burma but there are descendants of Karen refugees settled in Thailand too
Sound very interesting! Do you have video about their life and culture?
@@pinkymoon5039 well these people are Karen Thai their ancestor are from thailand they are not karen Refugee from burma
@@Thaifoodforyou very similar to Karen place.. U should visit once😍
This is the 3rd comment from NE India. I’m guessing real cultural continuity between this region, N Burma and NW Thailand
Having spent a lot of time in exactly this area, this is such an amazing place, the people are so kind and welcoming and the food is epic!
So you're basically a Karen now
I would give anything to leave at a place like that .... away from the hustle and bustle of the cities and it's impure air... it'll be such a blessing
Sending you guys so much love and light 😊😊
Thank you for representing our Karen traditional food. May God bless you all.
Mark thank you so much for the videos from the Karen area there in Thailand. Totally amazing! A typical American would look around and say I’m going to starve not seeing all of the nature’s bounty around them! They are blessed with so many herbs and natural seasonings. I make a Louisiana catfish (stew) Courtbouillion. I don’t use the heads and I thought those ladies would think that would be wasteful😂😂😂 I wish more people knew how to forage and eat locally, it’s a dying art in many places. Again thank you for these videos and look forward to more of this series and location.
Nostalgic. I grew up in rural and i experienced all of the fun ( A lot of hardwork actually) things at our paddy field. Land clearing and harvesting seasons are my favorite. Thank u Mark for sharing this!
Hi Mark and family It’s So good to see you I am a big fan from Toronto .I am Thai from Khonkean 41 years in Canada but visit Thailand every year.. You got the best personality that’s why you are so successful.Congratulations.please be as sweet as humble as you are always. We all love you.
I remember the days in Nagaland, India. The process of cooking small fresh water fish in bamboo is almost the same except here they use galangal and lemon grass. My mouth was watering while watching the video.
Really touching to see how these people just let their children just dig in and be a part of the meal.
Wow! Such an impressive video, Mark!
Food coming straight from the earth… doesn’t get any fresher or healthier. What a nice way to make memories with your friends and your family.. so cool! Thank you
Love the wild nature of it all and the community eating with indigenous ways of cooking and wonderful storytelling ❤️
You are not showing just food but also a great nature around you I love to see both things together
看到他们保护着被保护的鱼类,捕食着他们可以食用的鱼类。猛然感觉大自然的神奇和人类的人文人为力量。真是一片和谐共处👍🏻
Thank you for everything you do, brother. You make the world a better place.
Beautiful place, amazing homemade food and the best of people are what this world has to offer.
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Mark, what an awesome upload. Loved how you guys all chipped in to help out the locals. ❤❤❤
U r doing a very good work by showing world other nations food and the thing they eat
Sending love to you and your family Mark, thank you for trying our traditional food. It’s as authentic as it could get and you look great in that K’nyaw shirt❤️
I love how beautiful that place looks. Everything is so natural.
I was expecting that this Karen food part two would come, so I prepared my dishes and ate them while watching it :)
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🤣😂😁
Next time i will prepared too.
Everytime iam hungry watching this
Good idea haha! *Happy New Years! Love from a small UA-camr!* ♥
i would love to see this place during the wet season. reminds me of my childhood days by the river. and look at Micah having so much fun ❤❤❤ Hats off to Mook who is doing so much for her village. And as usual Mark gives respect to every culture 👍🏽👍🏽
finally, we get to see the oranges grown in the mountains of northern thailand for the first time! i really like to eat the thai oranges which are fragant, juicy and sweet. most of the time, i buy the ones imported from Chiang Mai.
I’m Karen and I’m so happy that you went and visited one of the places that we live in. Thanks for the awesome video!
What a beautiful life your son has. I love your family
Hello Linda
This is such a delicious natural meal. I'm from Barbados and we have hog plums. We use banana leaves for a few dishes. Culture is so beautiful! Finding the similarities in each other is amazing! I wish that I could partake in this meal. Looks wholesome!
This is tribal/mountain comfort food for the souls. Hmong, Karen, Thai, and Lao, all share similar food/cuisine.
Imagine living in that mountain valley 😍
💯
Right
Looks desolate and impoverished though lol
Just did that
@@jamesharris40001 yeah stay wherever you are
Remind me of my youth, I used to live in the countryside and did a lot of fishing similar to this... thank you so much for the Tour, I will visit this village when I go to Thailand.
Micca is such a big boy now!!! We literally have been watching him since he was a baby!! He'll carry on this legacy when the time comes I know!
This is very similar villages in Manipur northeast 🇮🇳…every bit is similar…thank you Mark for the great videos ..keep exploring…
This video (just like all Mark's food experiences) makes me very happy. Once the travelling restrictions are relaxed, Thailand is the beautiful country I will be heading next for a truly amazing culinary experience...
An incredible trip! Totally enjoyed it 100%! 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Mark is very humble person
He show his humbleness all over world 👌👌
Amazing food preparation,... thanks for sharing this video.Keep safe and bless
I’m a Karen and I’ve never been to a village that deep in the jungle.
Someone just asked me if I even know what ‘Karen’ is and laughed. Well, my dude or my gal, my ancestors came from the mountains of Burma in Karen state. Yes, there is a state named after my people. And I’m 75% Karen.
So nice to see children in their elements. Remembered my childhood in nature so carefree and joyful. Unlike present times where the gadgets have taken control of our life especially those of our kids. Great vlog Mark. Loved the simplicity of rural people and prestine nature
Yes I agree kids today are like glued to
TV tablets 24 hrs it seems very unhealthy lifestyle .
I would like to go back in time when
it was Normal and not to fustaristic
like this Age .
@@juanareyes7119 I wonder why...? You can not do anything outside anymore without evil people getting involved.
I’m crying 😢 I miss home so much. I am from that city and I miss everything there. Thank you Mark for making the video so I can see where I from.
Thank you for showing these lovely people and show us how they forage, gather their food and cook and eat them. Ahhhhhhhhh. Your show makesme salivate.
From my point of view, the way this culture prepares food is very interesting. I like the way they use the resources of nature.
Mark goes to Chiang Mai Karen village for more unseen food. we love to see more Karen traditional culture and lifestyle.
Thank you for another great video. I love how you *never* judge anything but rather take everything with gratitude and genuine excitement! Perhaps that’s why you don’t gain any weight even after consuming so much food! HAHAHA
Thanks Mark for introducing us to a special part of the world. While I was watching this I couldn’t help but notice the similarities in cooking style and some of the ingredients (fermented soybean, fiddlehead ferns, cooking in bamboo) with North-eastern India (Nagaland, Assam, Manipur etc)…you should visit us sometime…
Thank you so much Mark, for showing us another aide of thaialnd. It’s gorgeous
For some reason I just love whenever this guy smiles
Mark, this part look so amazing. Karen people who are now in other countries definitely missing this life style, especially I myself. Eating fish from a fresh river and wild veggies picked. That cold soup is one of my to go favorite soup. I can taste the sour, sweet, bitter, spicy, and the smell of bean paste coming together. My mouth is watering 🤤 By the way the red Karen shirt looks good on you. As expected, when you said more video of Karen food is coming up I can totally see you with a Karen shirt.😊. We might not able to go to Thailand and eat these traditional foods right now. Somehow, it feels like you are taking us with you. Again, Thank you for sharing this awesome content with us
Definitely miss this
Mark, you got to come to NE India- its so similar to this thai cuisine. Its totally different from rest of india
Cuz we are not indian
This is not Thai cuisine it’s Karen people cuisine
@@ehdoh9182 ok Karen cuisine 👍
@@Esther-if9nb yeah! That's what I thought. It's so similar.
@@letminlalkipgen3136 👎
I really love your content, feels like I'm also travelling the world..Kudos Mark and stay safe. Hello from the Philippines!
Tysm for another awesome video Mark and Team! Joyful and peaceful blessings to all! 🤟🏽🙏🥳🍀💖
I m karen
I have never been to eat karen food .u r special one
39 seconds into the video, and I already know that this will be absolutely amazing. Thanks a lot for sharing Mark and Ying. And yes, sometimes I am really jealous of you guys ;-).
Thanks Mark for putting Karen people and food on the map :))
Hey Harry
Beautiful culture, beautiful people, and delicious food!
I wonder what Mark doesnt love eating,he even enjoys a plain glass of water offered with love.he should be the world culinary ambassador.Love you Mark.
Thats life no stress no sadness no pressure .I love it especially fishing and swimming inthat river.Then cooking how nice.
From Philippines
You are such an amazing person. U put on every video with so much dedication and sincerity. You put in your 100% effort. Watching your video only makes my day jolly just by seeing your cheerful face. It feels so serene and wonderful to watch your videos. Thanks for making a difference in my life. May God give you and your family all that you ever wish for forever.
I love Thai Green Curry! in Thai foods.
Thai cuisine ranks number 2 for me, Indian number 1! It’s great to see something different though aside from your regular Thai restaurant dishes. Thankfully I live been living in Asia for 5 or 6 years now so I’m always able to try loads of new cool things. Can’t wait to go back to Thailand just to eat! Greta video as always
🥰Thai food is similar to the cuisines eaten in Northeast India, Indian food is extremely diverse as you already know I guess, Just clarifying as alot of people just consider the Northern Cuisines to be the only Indian cuisines.
So, Beautiful to see, You are so great sir, you mingles with the tribal people & Enjoys,even your Wife & son,I love your family ❤️
Due to my studies I have to study somewhere far from home,my village. But due to your videos I can always have that village taste. Thankyou Mark. ❤️ Everytime.
*WoW ♡ 💕 Literally, your smile makes the food look more delicious!!*
Muchos saludos mi hermano espero algun dia poder viajar a esos pueblos
I’m Karen so thank you for making Karen videos because the Karen people are in dangered by the Burmese, the Karen state is kaw thoo lei, we are running low on Karen people.
Running out because of migration?
Missed Karen mountain food 😋အဝံၣ်ရၣ်
This video is a work of art 👌👌 beautiful nature
I love it. So much herbs in the food that makes it aromatic. The shallot lemongrass etc.....chile pepper..
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First view,first comments, best places of Thailand🤗❤️😘😘