The Geography of Spices and Herbs

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  • Spices are one of the best part of eating. But just like fruits, every spice has a different story to be told. Today we're diving into the geography behind this miracle of nature and human ingenuity.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6 тис.

  • @bal5007
    @bal5007 5 років тому +5604

    >British colonization hundred years for spices
    >now fish and chips

    • @Arian545
      @Arian545 5 років тому +747

      @Anglo-Celtic Mega Nationalist Because you're Scottish

    • @debojeet1993
      @debojeet1993 5 років тому +336

      @Anglo-Celtic Mega Nationalist weak stomach perhaps?

    • @ahmedmaniyaruni4300
      @ahmedmaniyaruni4300 5 років тому +264

      @Anglo-Celtic Mega Nationalist according to the video your kind won't survive very long

    • @cheahlionel8925
      @cheahlionel8925 5 років тому +28

      @Anglo-Celtic Mega Nationalist Is it blasphemy to eat chips with a dip like mayo or curry?

    • @roflstomps324
      @roflstomps324 5 років тому +30

      @Anglo-Celtic Mega Nationalist A lot of people do. I rather the fish and chips. There is something clean about eating a dinner that is made of three things. Sometimes we want simple. Indian food, if eaten enough, tends to just run together. That and a lot of Indian folks don't really know a lot about moderation, especially the older folk. My wife's dad went from one of the best cooks in the town to he solely uses blazing hot red chili powder and salt - lots of salt.

  • @headcanon6408
    @headcanon6408 3 роки тому +5601

    Britain: I’m gonna colonize the whole world for spices
    Also Britain: I’m not gonna use any of the spices though

    • @mertdeniztatl5726
      @mertdeniztatl5726 3 роки тому +519

      Tea is technically spicy water.

    • @ParevArev7
      @ParevArev7 3 роки тому +595

      Never get high on your own supply

    • @claudiaweber4564
      @claudiaweber4564 3 роки тому +98

      Just making business with it,....

    • @Nate-ur2vc
      @Nate-ur2vc 3 роки тому +50

      HeadCanon we just wanted the money

    • @RhodianColossus
      @RhodianColossus 3 роки тому +115

      @SubversiveMemes lobsters are historically peasant food

  • @Kalivahcide
    @Kalivahcide 3 роки тому +1321

    It's amazing to think that people traveled thousands of miles for these spices, and yet most people have them all in their kitchen today.

    • @alanmartinez9225
      @alanmartinez9225 3 роки тому +9

      There's a big difference like gmo food and organic

    • @thinginground5179
      @thinginground5179 3 роки тому +112

      yes we take it for granted. We truly live like kings.

    • @MrSneakyCastro
      @MrSneakyCastro 3 роки тому +49

      More than that actually: we got to know our entire planet, just because we wanted access to those spices :D

    • @ahmedelakrab
      @ahmedelakrab 2 роки тому +17

      People are still traveling thousands of miles for them though!

    • @JJAB91
      @JJAB91 2 роки тому +5

      Thats capitalism for ya

  • @sangeethks2011
    @sangeethks2011 2 роки тому +301

    I am from Kerala, India. Many of these spices are growing at my backyard. Black Pepper, Coco, Nutmeg, Pepper etc.

    • @Climate_Facts
      @Climate_Facts 9 місяців тому +3

      ur lucky!!!

    • @harivardhan2500
      @harivardhan2500 7 місяців тому

      Same here

    • @SamratSingh-jh3vp
      @SamratSingh-jh3vp 7 місяців тому

      ​@@harivardhan2500same bro😂

    • @yeasirkhan5786
      @yeasirkhan5786 7 місяців тому

      Don’t invite the white people

    • @NBS-rk8bl
      @NBS-rk8bl 4 місяці тому

      Thats why most of Indian people like you smells like onions and spices...😂

  • @snehalsurve6090
    @snehalsurve6090 4 роки тому +3208

    As an Indian my kitchen is stocked with almost all spices u mentioned n more

    • @hanoianboy9562
      @hanoianboy9562 4 роки тому +234

      My mom’s boss is Indian, so she learned from him. When she went to India, she took tons of spices lol

    • @sasmalprasanjit2764
      @sasmalprasanjit2764 4 роки тому +151

      True, even my kitchen has more spices than shown in this video

    • @dusscode
      @dusscode 3 роки тому +48

      Indians don’t use paprika

    • @rishikagupta6061
      @rishikagupta6061 3 роки тому +134

      I mean if u don't have that spice dabba in ur kitchen are you even desi😅

    • @ItsMe-vn2gi
      @ItsMe-vn2gi 3 роки тому +47

      @@dusscode in some houses

  • @Ottovonostbahnhof
    @Ottovonostbahnhof 4 роки тому +2722

    India:spices exist
    British: gonna conquer this land
    China: tea exists
    British: yeah, there too

    • @ronin5878
      @ronin5878 4 роки тому +158

      British : it's free real estate

    • @Ottovonostbahnhof
      @Ottovonostbahnhof 4 роки тому +10

      tom marvolo riddle saxena OMG, you Indian patriots never end

    • @Ottovonostbahnhof
      @Ottovonostbahnhof 4 роки тому +12

      tom marvolo riddle saxena tea appear in chinese court was documented back to West Zhou era, 500BC, tea was widely popular in three kingdom era and even mentioned in some famous event. You lot are embarrassing your country, self-pity is not a solution.

    • @jenniferjuliana10
      @jenniferjuliana10 4 роки тому +34

      It was a Portuguese Queen that introduce tea to British.....

    • @siddeswarreddy1778
      @siddeswarreddy1778 4 роки тому +53

      @@Ottovonostbahnhof if not tea
      Then
      Cotton
      Most of spices
      Chess
      Steel
      India ahead of western

  • @ultrapwnd
    @ultrapwnd Рік тому +35

    Its a great privilege to be able to have the world's spices available to you by going on a short trip to the grocery store

  • @gangpardos3833
    @gangpardos3833 3 роки тому +290

    U can find vanillin compounds in wood. It's similar to how aging alcohols like whiskey, tequila, or rum in different regions like the Caribbean, Oaxaca Tennessee, and the Scottish highlands can infuse unflavored spirits with essences of wood char, oak, and even vanilla, without separate flavoring agents.

    • @karanaima
      @karanaima 2 роки тому +21

      Yes I was thinking that, american oak has vanillin and that's what gives vanilla flavor to bourbon for instance, there probably is more trees or other plants that have that very compound in them. So that would explain it better

    • @ghz24
      @ghz24 Рік тому +4

      ​@@karanaima It's in so many essential oils it's surprising to not find it present in any randomly selected essential oil.
      Almost every spice mentioned here has some in it.

    • @sephikong8323
      @sephikong8323 Рік тому +5

      This
      I am a (novice) bartender and during our formation they specifically told us about the process to make different alcohol and notably how the wood of the barrel can flavor the alcohol inside which can vary depending on the type of wood, but for Bourbon the makers specifically heat up the interior of the barrel to make Vanillin to give a vanilla flavor to the drink
      Honestly, I find the inner workings of alcohol making truly fascinating

    • @introtwerp
      @introtwerp 7 місяців тому

      That's why it was found in Israel?

  • @ismiamalia6257
    @ismiamalia6257 5 років тому +1731

    I'm from the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. Growing up and listening to my teachers explaining our local history is amazing. It's mind blowing to think of our tiny in-the-middle-of-nowhere region's role in history. It's hard to believe how much anguish and suffering has been caused by the search for our spices, spices that grow nowhere else (cloves and nutmeg). I loved coming home from school and passing through roads where people bake these spices under the blistering sun, they're super fragrant. And of course are a wonderful addition to our cuisine 😊

    • @brucetrappleton6984
      @brucetrappleton6984 5 років тому +128

      Thank you for sharing that beautiful memories. I love when people talk about their own culture and I can learn from it.

    • @ismiamalia6257
      @ismiamalia6257 5 років тому +183

      @Gore M lol what made you think I was referring to this as an achievement? On the contrary, my ancestors got 350 years of marvelous European colonialism for growing these plants, so yeah ha ha achievement indeed. I was trying to convey how rare these plants were back then, that caused the Dutch and other europeans to seek them out. Why are you so butthurt my child?

    • @nedisahonkey
      @nedisahonkey 5 років тому +70

      Your english is incredible. Thanks for the great comment.

    • @wb8695
      @wb8695 5 років тому +75

      @Gore M Preservation IS an achievement, have you ever heard of any of the animals or plants that have gone extinct because of human greed or neglect? You need to shush your unspiced pie-hole and let people enjoy the video.

    • @m0nkeywrench
      @m0nkeywrench 5 років тому +40

      @Gore M Top quality bait

  • @Skud0rz
    @Skud0rz 5 років тому +2378

    "He who controls the spice controls the universe." - Frank Herbert

    • @Noname-fn4xi
      @Noname-fn4xi 5 років тому +102

      Crearly India and Indonesia do

    • @darkdagger2287
      @darkdagger2287 5 років тому +75

      @@Noname-fn4xi Didn't really worked out well for them when the Europeans arrived

    • @Noname-fn4xi
      @Noname-fn4xi 5 років тому +25

      @@darkdagger2287 My comment was sarcastic

    • @NaprostoRetardovany
      @NaprostoRetardovany 5 років тому +52

      @@darkdagger2287 well Europeans controlled the spice in India, so yeah :D
      it's not like Frements controlled spice on Arakis, it was controlled by Atreides

    • @mardanananak
      @mardanananak 5 років тому +54

      "The spice must flow!"

  • @susovanmishra7516
    @susovanmishra7516 3 роки тому +476

    Its true, even our toothpastes are spicy😂

    • @ujjwal0073
      @ujjwal0073 3 роки тому +56

      Lmao so true herbal toothpaste 😂😂

    • @Kenobi_SpaceJesus
      @Kenobi_SpaceJesus 2 роки тому +39

      bhai yaad mat dila bachpan mein mummy ne kaha Ayurvedic toothpaste hai isse use kar purre din bhar muh jal raha tha

    • @akashkumarsahu2649
      @akashkumarsahu2649 2 роки тому +2

      @@Kenobi_SpaceJesus 😂😂

    • @Kenobi_SpaceJesus
      @Kenobi_SpaceJesus 2 роки тому +3

      @@akashkumarsahu2649 Bhai yaha muh jal raha hai aur aap has rahe ho

    • @baggebilla
      @baggebilla 2 роки тому +2

      @@Kenobi_SpaceJesus dabur red diya tha na?

  • @jusme4142
    @jusme4142 2 роки тому +124

    There’s a big difference in “origin” and the hub of these spices, there’s so many variants of each and can grow in many places. You see it in those cultures that love spices.

    • @papamilfz1565
      @papamilfz1565 Рік тому +2

      Gimme an example bro

    • @hannahnguyen3454
      @hannahnguyen3454 Рік тому +16

      ​@@papamilfz1565like mint and cilantro. Asian mint has a better taste. Italy, American, or Mexico mint and cilantro has a bitter taste and smell stronger. I can eat Asian mint raw but can't eat others due to the texture and strong smell.

  • @agentK1896
    @agentK1896 4 роки тому +486

    There are so many other spices we use in India that's not as popular as the ones you mentioned. For e.g. Long pepper, asafoetida, black stone flower, Nigella seeds, cardamom, Ajwain, jakhiya, alkanet root, kokum, pomegranate seeds, dried kapok buds etc.. if you ever thought you were tired of eating Indian food, you had never had true Indian food. Unfortunately, restaurants don't serve that. You need to know some old granny from rural areas to experience these intricate tastes.

    • @chriswood4
      @chriswood4 11 місяців тому +17

      Roti with methi ❤

    • @simonschnedl
      @simonschnedl 8 місяців тому +1

      Nigella is edible!?

    • @agentK1896
      @agentK1896 8 місяців тому +5

      @@simonschnedl used as a spice. Please look up recipes for kalonji seeds in Indian cuisine.

    • @AndresSanchez-pp3ho
      @AndresSanchez-pp3ho 7 місяців тому

      She wipes her ass with the chicken then seasons my drink with a loogie 🤮

    • @LonDanDoc
      @LonDanDoc 4 місяці тому +11

      100% agreed. South and Southeast Asia have such a plethora of spices that the mediterranean could only dream of so I am very surprised by his video. Its the reason so many of us can be vegetarian all our lives so happily - most flavours come from spices not meat. its actually crazy how restricted the taste variety in europe and northwest europe is in comparison to even just one state in the indian subcontinent e.g. punjab let alone the rest.

  • @B121AN1
    @B121AN1 5 років тому +2429

    Dutch East India Company has joined the server.

    • @rahulsingh8769
      @rahulsingh8769 5 років тому +33

      No please god

    • @kyrios0307
      @kyrios0307 5 років тому +167

      Indonesia has left the server

    • @theawkwardcurrypot9556
      @theawkwardcurrypot9556 5 років тому +12

      Our Zamorin had the last laugh..
      #SouthIndian

    • @thesucker9632
      @thesucker9632 5 років тому +45

      British East India Company has joined the server.

    • @B121AN1
      @B121AN1 5 років тому +73

      Jan Pieterszoon Coen is now admin.
      British East India Company has been kicked out by Jan Pieterszoon Coen.

  • @artist3856
    @artist3856 3 роки тому +515

    "God created war so that Americans could learn geography" - Mark Twain

    • @aks9350
      @aks9350 3 роки тому +40

      Apparently they still can't find America on world map

    • @MrSneakyCastro
      @MrSneakyCastro 3 роки тому +2

      Hahahaaa Dude You Made My Day

    • @amansaxena5898
      @amansaxena5898 2 роки тому +16

      Wait, isn't America the whole earth?

    • @terrymiller111
      @terrymiller111 2 роки тому +7

      @@amansaxena5898 If certain people had it their way, my friend.

    • @christianfaux736
      @christianfaux736 2 роки тому +2

      @@aks9350 You've never met an American, and it shows.

  • @victorinosparkajen9405
    @victorinosparkajen9405 2 роки тому +9

    watching my favorite science nerds nerdgasm on UA-cam and then randomly toss in a pop culture reference makes me love them even more ❤That last spice was SOOO left field but when you mentioned it I couldn't help but break down and laugh because you had already validated it with the discussion ❤❤❤

  • @shivanshsingh8331
    @shivanshsingh8331 4 роки тому +2106

    India: Has spices
    Britain: Hippity Hoppity, you're my property

    • @tophat665
      @tophat665 4 роки тому +19

      Yes , you have spices, but do you have a flag, hmmm?

    • @shivanshsingh8331
      @shivanshsingh8331 4 роки тому +84

      @@tophat665 what kind of retarded question is that? Of course, we do.

    • @tophat665
      @tophat665 4 роки тому +12

      @@shivanshsingh8331 a clever retarded question, apparently more clever than some people I could name. Google "Do you have a flag?" And watch the video with the bleached blonde fellow with drag queen makeup. I think you may find it amusing.

    • @ANKAMedien
      @ANKAMedien 4 роки тому +33

      @@shivanshsingh8331 its from a comedy skit, calm down

    • @ANKAMedien
      @ANKAMedien 4 роки тому +3

      "Do you have a flag?" by Eddie Izzard

  • @metajaji4249
    @metajaji4249 4 роки тому +674

    plants: develops poison inside their bodies so nobody gets close
    humans: yes

    • @Charok1
      @Charok1 3 роки тому +12

      that is caffeine

    • @user-uf4lf2bp8t
      @user-uf4lf2bp8t 3 роки тому +8

      @@Charok1 and THC

    • @zaraiwzara
      @zaraiwzara 3 роки тому +4

      @Stella Hohenheim calm down

    • @AnkitSinghAnarchoAtheist
      @AnkitSinghAnarchoAtheist 3 роки тому +8

      Yet these plant won evolutionarily.... We breed them in large quantities..

    • @zafrel
      @zafrel 3 роки тому +3

      @@AnkitSinghAnarchoAtheist its a win-win

  • @renijardim
    @renijardim 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you for all the amazing videos! Always learning so much here.
    The Geography of Flowers would be amazing!

  • @sanjithsaravanan8469
    @sanjithsaravanan8469 3 роки тому +20

    great video! maybe you can make a part 2 video of some other, less-known spices?
    like in southern tip of india we use a spice called "kalpaasi" literaly - stone algae. i think it's english name is stone flower. its a form of lichen that makes this undescribable umami taste, but is also super fragrant. authentic south indian curries use this spice in abundance, especially meat and chickpea curries. other unique spices of the south include kodumpuli, kanthari milagu, etc.
    there are many other spices used in the entirety of india very commonly like poppy seeds, asafoetida. in the north, they use dried forms of leaves and fruits as spice. like aamchur and anardana - dried mango and pomegranate - for tanginess, and kasuri methi - dried fenugreek leaves - for an amazing earth smell.
    also, you COMPLETELY FORGOT TAMARIND! another super common spice used to get a tangy taste in south indian curries. in the north they use lemons and aamchur, but in south they mostly use tamarind.
    of course you also forgot super common spices used all over the world like cardamom
    i'm sure there are so many other unique and uncommon spices all around the world that you can add into a seperate video.

  • @chrsuppe
    @chrsuppe 4 роки тому +2018

    Plants: Let's make ourselves spicy so that we won't get eaten.
    Humans: It's free real estate

  • @moretune9759
    @moretune9759 5 років тому +2479

    Plants: Develop defense mechanism
    Human: Eat plants anyway
    Plants: am I a joke to you

    • @user-oy2zg3bt6n
      @user-oy2zg3bt6n 5 років тому +80

      Humans: no you are testy and loveable to us

    • @Pyrohawk
      @Pyrohawk 5 років тому +120

      Humans: tear down entire forests to make toilet paper "yes"

    • @ewthmatth
      @ewthmatth 5 років тому +16

      Oh there are plenty of plants that can kill you :P

    • @Mic7cheesekase
      @Mic7cheesekase 5 років тому +11

      Human :what about I do it ANY WAY

    • @Drymedell
      @Drymedell 5 років тому +1

      bitch man they carries a weight

  • @mikelitoris8809
    @mikelitoris8809 3 роки тому +41

    I can't believe you forgot Sansanna Spice a highly addictive spice which is famously known for being found in the mines of Kessel, but can also be found on Ryloth and Naboo.

  • @KimiHayashi
    @KimiHayashi 2 роки тому +168

    British: we have hundreds upon hundreds if herbs and spices that people could use to make delicious meals!
    Also the Brits: Fish n Chips! Get your fish n chips! Beer battered with salt and pepper

    • @chubz1568
      @chubz1568 2 роки тому

      battered beer???????!!!!!!! wtf

    • @rainbowkitten8990
      @rainbowkitten8990 Рік тому +8

      @@chubz1568 Fish over here is sometimes battered with some beer included in the batter

    • @chubz1568
      @chubz1568 Рік тому

      @@rainbowkitten8990 I see i've gotta try that where about in thee UK is it from

    • @Kausik007
      @Kausik007 Рік тому +1

      🤣

    • @TristanBanks
      @TristanBanks Рік тому +1

      Pepper? Hahaha most chippies don't have that

  • @agustinvenegas5238
    @agustinvenegas5238 5 років тому +393

    *The spice must flow*

  • @balashibuyeeter2704
    @balashibuyeeter2704 3 роки тому +961

    atlas: *talks about spices*
    indians: *allow us to introduce ourselves*

  • @kelshakes
    @kelshakes 2 роки тому +322

    I can't tell you how hard I laughed at food in England is disgusting, but food in India is amazing😂😂😂

    • @user-gu9yq5sj7c
      @user-gu9yq5sj7c 11 місяців тому

      4:53 That's subjective. American food is similar to British food. Americans and British people like their foods and eat it the most. America and Britain are high in obesity. Some people like subtle favors like in British and Japanese food, and not too much overwhelming spices like in Indian food.

    • @EthanPerales.
      @EthanPerales. 9 місяців тому

      ​@@user-gu9yq5sj7cAmerican food is NOT similar to the UK, southerners would smack yo ass if you dare say that to they're face

    • @lucascoval828
      @lucascoval828 9 місяців тому +3

      India's kitchen conditions, on the other hand.......

    • @NBS-rk8bl
      @NBS-rk8bl 9 місяців тому

      I laugh at the indian people who destroys their food with spices...even when they roasting meat, they put much different spices...if thats the case...you can only taste spices, not meat.

    • @genericguy_
      @genericguy_ 8 місяців тому +12

      @@lucascoval828 Better than american school conditions??

  • @reggiesj4918
    @reggiesj4918 Рік тому +1

    Without a doubt, one of the most informative short video I've ever seen and learned quite a few things

  • @darius2640
    @darius2640 5 років тому +329

    so spice merchants just evolved to fridge salesmen

    • @cameron5091
      @cameron5091 5 років тому +14

      Yes, but actually no

    • @BasileusHorus
      @BasileusHorus 4 роки тому +5

      Spices are better, because you don't have to use electricity to make them work, just the Old Reliable Four Elements at any place.

    • @AnthonyDavis-fv6lv
      @AnthonyDavis-fv6lv 8 місяців тому

      You could also say they -well I won't say evolved- into pharmaceutical salespeople.

  • @darknativity42
    @darknativity42 5 років тому +857

    That Dune reference at the end though :)

    • @AtlasPro1
      @AtlasPro1  5 років тому +77

      I couldn’t resist :P

    • @landdreugh9955
      @landdreugh9955 5 років тому +32

      Bless the Maker and His water. Bless the coming and going of Him. May His passage cleanse the world. May He keep the world for His people

    • @shaneg9081
      @shaneg9081 5 років тому +6

      Gave me a good chuckle.

    • @bettys_dungeon_adventures9197
      @bettys_dungeon_adventures9197 5 років тому +3

      @@AtlasPro1 it was priceless

    • @thenekom
      @thenekom 5 років тому +23

      The spice must flow.

  • @sasukefukuda4148
    @sasukefukuda4148 2 роки тому +12

    There's a tribe here in the Philippines whose members are obsessed with chili peppers. They won't eat a meal literally without it. Some even say they will fight to the death if someone steals their chili plant. 😂.
    I myself love spices, that's why I have a strong immunity. I even put rosemary into a bottle of gin to make it smell good.

    • @AS-jo8qh
      @AS-jo8qh Рік тому

      What did they eat before they were introduced to chili peppers from South America?

    • @sasukefukuda4148
      @sasukefukuda4148 Рік тому

      @@AS-jo8qh I have no available information with regard to your question.

  • @shahriartanvir977
    @shahriartanvir977 2 роки тому +42

    Imagine invading and killing a whole continent just because someone wanted to eat something spicy

    • @gf_real
      @gf_real 2 роки тому +3

      Worth the effort

    • @christianfaux736
      @christianfaux736 2 роки тому

      Well that never actually happened. Unless you REALLY twist and contort history.

    • @DroidVerse97
      @DroidVerse97 2 роки тому +3

      @@christianfaux736 didn't colonists use smallpox to kill entire countries in south america

    • @forickgrimaldus8301
      @forickgrimaldus8301 2 роки тому

      Well can you blame them when the food is bland, all jokes aside, Spice is a very profitable business because of food flavoring and preservation meaning who ever controls the Spice controls the universe.

    • @forickgrimaldus8301
      @forickgrimaldus8301 2 роки тому

      @@DroidVerse97 not really, people back then just didn't know how diseases work exactly and the Colonialists did try to use them as workers before importing Africans because they kept dying from diseases.
      So its very likely it was just accidental unlike what they did some other times where it was to depopulate.
      Though as with anything some probably did it intentionally.

  • @lukeland6741
    @lukeland6741 5 років тому +2203

    RealLifeLore: Britain's Food Is Disgusting
    Atlas Pro: Britain's Food Is Disgusting
    British: cri

    • @mkirklions
      @mkirklions 4 роки тому +85

      One time I had an English Breakfast. Not to go full Merika, but we are fat for a reason.

    • @rileysanderson3824
      @rileysanderson3824 4 роки тому +39

      yall gotta stop hating on britain
      british food is amazing
      i only eat my eggs in a basket

    • @petreeuk4439
      @petreeuk4439 4 роки тому +101

      Fattest nation in Europe (UK) replies to fattest nation in the world (USA) :how can you say this

    • @Lukiel666
      @Lukiel666 4 роки тому +35

      Had a friend who visited. Ordered a hamburger, figuring they couldn't screw that up. They battered and deep fried it.

    • @PseudomoniaProject
      @PseudomoniaProject 4 роки тому +10

      Lukiel666 was that in Scotland by any chance?

  • @AmuzonJungle
    @AmuzonJungle 4 роки тому +146

    I spent the entirety of the video trying NOT to think of Dune and it's spice trade, only for you to end the video on it. I can't tell you enough how happy that made me at the end. This video DEFINITELY deserves a like. Not just for the things I didn't know about spices, but the inclusion at the end.

  • @miss42310
    @miss42310 2 роки тому +54

    Always wondered why every south Asian and south east Asian countries had some sort of chilli in their food and now it makes sense

    • @Kushiyunko
      @Kushiyunko 2 роки тому +5

      I mean south asia did introduce Buddha and Hindu to southeast asia countries so it would make sense if they also spread spices and herbs and in the Malay archipelago (Indonesia) was a trading market point between India and China so that's why they got colonized by Portugal and Dutch bc of the spices (which basically at those centuries are like oil and gold in modern world)

    • @sriparameshwara3855
      @sriparameshwara3855 Рік тому +8

      @@Kushiyunko that's incorrect as we did have a role to spread things to the Chinese and Indians just as much as they had spread their influences to us.
      Please consider context and origins.
      Things like rice, aside from native southeast Asian-only spices, spread to both India and china.
      Rice is the biggest example of non-spice influence. Starting with the ancestors of modern southeast Asians today, and to the point that most of the world knows "china" as its origin. (No, Han Chinese were originally wheat consumers, not rice)
      Certain vegetables and herbs are only used by southeast Asians and therefore also spread to south India for example.
      Our banana leaves and coconut are an influence to southern India.

    • @Goofyderclown
      @Goofyderclown Рік тому +6

      @@sriparameshwara3855 yeah people don't realize just how influential the Mahajapahit kingdom was. It literally connected the sea trade routes between east asia and south asia.

    • @sriparameshwara3855
      @sriparameshwara3855 Рік тому +5

      @@Goofyderclown Srivijaya as well. Sadly the mainland countries are not in the midst of it like the islands

    • @arthurmorgan2887
      @arthurmorgan2887 Рік тому +6

      ​@@Kushiyunko trades had been done between the regions for millennia. Bananas? They are the gifts from South East Asia to the world, coconuts too. There are many things that SEA sent to the world and India/China reciprocate it by giving things to us too. So it's more like barter. This is how the world works. SEAsians back then just so happened to find the ideas of Hinduism and Buddhism interesting and profitable for trading since traders occasionally are much more loose to people with the same faith. (Then India proceeded to destroy that with the nonsense about "Those who ventured out of India are not going to reach nirvana whatnot" which essentially despising overseas trading and people, making Hinduism influences became weaker and weaker, which caused current day Indonesia and Malaysia became the way it is now, muslim-majority.)

  • @AlphaGeminorum1
    @AlphaGeminorum1 3 роки тому +1

    OMG. At the end when you mentioned melange. LOVED IT!!!

  • @gimmethehealth7058
    @gimmethehealth7058 5 років тому +663

    Plants: Makes parts of them taste and smell horrible
    Humans: Likes it specifically for its taste and smell
    Plants: *Surprised Pikachu Face*

    • @nevets2371
      @nevets2371 4 роки тому +22

      Gimme The Health well if you think about it, we did make their survival more successful because we liked it and started cultivating them, so it really was a win win.

    • @akatoshslayer7599
      @akatoshslayer7599 4 роки тому +4

      @@nevets2371 The most successful plants and animals on earth have dietary or ornamental uses for humans. I want to say only roughly 3% of nonhuman mammals are wild, and the majority of plants in most regions are non-native plants brought for farming or landscaping.

    • @nevets2371
      @nevets2371 4 роки тому +3

      Akatosh Slayer stupid dandy lions...

    • @user-ed9qu5im2y
      @user-ed9qu5im2y 4 роки тому +2

      But then we cultivate them to make them even more tasty :D

    • @zenebean
      @zenebean 4 роки тому +2

      Plants: you weren't supposed to do that!

  • @athmakur01
    @athmakur01 5 років тому +810

    So, British did all that for some spicy "Chicken Tikka Masala", 🤔🤔

    • @Jana_San_SS
      @Jana_San_SS 5 років тому +32

      And didn't even use them!

    • @Sharma-xw6ml
      @Sharma-xw6ml 4 роки тому

      Yaya

    • @baldieman64
      @baldieman64 4 роки тому +4

      Ironically "Chicken Tikka Masala" was invented in Britain using the very spices and tomatoes that the British and other European powers introduced to India.

    • @Sharma-xw6ml
      @Sharma-xw6ml 4 роки тому +47

      @@baldieman64 that's a common misconception the dish originated in ancient Punjab

    • @baldieman64
      @baldieman64 4 роки тому +3

      No, Murg Mutni (butter chicken) was the predecessor of CTM but it's not "ancient" because the ingredients didn't exist in India prior to the British and the Portuguese.

  • @martinbruhn5274
    @martinbruhn5274 11 місяців тому +2

    Vanillin is a derivative of lignin, which is the main component of paper and wood. To put it simply, if you just let paper age, it is going to accumulate vanillin, as it slightly decomposes. A bronze age container being covered in vanillin is more likely than not the result of some really old papers stored inside of it. Olive oil containing vanillin is more likely than not the result of some really old wood for the wooden barrels the oil was stored in.

  • @MrSneakyCastro
    @MrSneakyCastro 3 роки тому

    This video opened my eyes to new things, thanks Atlas Pro !

  • @comichacker
    @comichacker 5 років тому +1272

    As an Indian, I really feel for the people who live and die without eating indian food.

    • @AKNSW
      @AKNSW 5 років тому +92

      As a Sri lankan i feel like your "hot and spicy food" is not hot enough, but i love butter chicken and so many other indian dishes.

    • @Joe-Mamasixtyninefourtwenty
      @Joe-Mamasixtyninefourtwenty 5 років тому +52

      I dont like diarhea soo..😂 jk it is pretty good (indian food) not the other thing

    • @ss2629
      @ss2629 5 років тому +52

      720p60fps Its basically same as Kerala food. Here in Toronto, Sri Lankans market their restaurant as ‘Kerala Cuisine’.

    • @LifeOdysseyMotivation
      @LifeOdysseyMotivation 5 років тому +35

      *I ate Indian foods already like chicken curry, masala, biryani, spicy chapatti. It's just ok for me. But I prefer foods from Thailand, Cambodia, Arabian foods, mediterannean foods especially greek, Japanese, and Chinese. The next foods I want to explore are Vietnamese, Malaysian, and Indonesian.*

    • @84updown
      @84updown 5 років тому +56

      @@LifeOdysseyMotivation why tf are you typing in bold like we cant see what you comment?

  • @lk29692
    @lk29692 5 років тому +1368

    Mint: Haha I taste terrible so bugs and animals dont eat me
    Humans: woW U taste amaZing
    Mint: am I joke to you?

    • @Tarik360
      @Tarik360 5 років тому +80

      Mint: exCuSE mE whAt ThE fUCK?

    • @baonkang5990
      @baonkang5990 5 років тому +54

      But we also cultivate them so as a species they are protected.
      Its kinda like offering your first born to a violent and blood thirsty god.

    • @baonkang5990
      @baonkang5990 5 років тому +1

      @Ungregistered User you do know that you can post comments without replying to someone else.

    • @baonkang5990
      @baonkang5990 5 років тому +3

      @Ungregistered User
      Ur comment had almost nothing to do with mine.
      If u want to spam large blocks of text .
      That's fine
      But don't throw a hissy fit when someone calls you out on your attention seeking.

    • @baonkang5990
      @baonkang5990 5 років тому +1

      @Ungregistered User let me guess
      you were so desperate for someone to notice you
      That you didn't even bother to reading my comment before replying.

  • @stayout9
    @stayout9 9 місяців тому +2

    I love how the video about spices has the Salsa piano behind it 😅😅😅

  • @MrTAMAKIE
    @MrTAMAKIE 3 роки тому +83

    As indonesian, i can’t live without spices 🤣

    • @user-is1mu8fo9j
      @user-is1mu8fo9j 2 роки тому +5

      Another Indonesian kan? Salam dari Indonesia 🇮🇩 :D

    • @kyrios0307
      @kyrios0307 2 роки тому +8

      Imagine our country being colonized for 300+ years just because of pepper and nutmeg, things that are dirt cheap today.

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik 2 роки тому +6

      @@kyrios0307 idk man, nutmeg and cloves are still quite expensive today, at least in western markets.

    • @user-lh2yf9ch4k
      @user-lh2yf9ch4k 2 роки тому

      @Everything Of Indian Cinema. Asia means ? Are you including every asian countries like Russia, Turkey, Korea, India, Japan or just south east Asia ?

  • @babyramses5066
    @babyramses5066 3 роки тому +783

    UK: Invades India for spices, leaves addicted to curry takeaways
    India: congratulations you played yourself

    • @morrisstudio8372
      @morrisstudio8372 3 роки тому +6

      I don't get it

    • @babyramses5066
      @babyramses5066 3 роки тому +123

      @@morrisstudio8372 just a silly joke about 1600's Britain justfied invading India to turn it into a massive spice colony but it was actually India who ended up winning because 2020's Britain is colonized by Indian restaurants

    • @rabbiconduit4835
      @rabbiconduit4835 3 роки тому +43

      @@babyramses5066 not really a bad thing tbh, Indian food is baller

    • @babyramses5066
      @babyramses5066 3 роки тому +4

      @@rabbiconduit4835 never said it was ;)

    • @teedub9295
      @teedub9295 3 роки тому +45

      And the National Dish in England is now, Tekka Masala. From India. I'm hungry. Here in Texas our national dish is BBQ with a side of Tex-Mex, Chili (No Beans) and I have a family from India that moved in next door. I grow veges and she trades me for Samosa Chaat. I win.

  • @Apoorv293
    @Apoorv293 4 роки тому +265

    We won't even tell you what we have in Himalayas! That's the sequel - herbs, which you missed out on.

    • @EmpressAshe
      @EmpressAshe 4 роки тому +19

      We also have herbs in Trinidad, which is an island in the Caribbean
      We have Many herbs & spices as well

    • @aviram6811
      @aviram6811 4 роки тому +36

      @@Apoorv293 because these are the places where you can easily find people of indian heritage.

    • @Arkaworldd
      @Arkaworldd 4 роки тому +6

      @@Apoorv293 because she is indian

    • @brandonreckin4452
      @brandonreckin4452 4 роки тому +27

      @@Apoorv293 Almost half of Trinidads population is of Indian origin man

    • @Apoorv293
      @Apoorv293 4 роки тому +20

      @@brandonreckin4452 that sounds sweet for a trip, mate!

  • @snaik9141
    @snaik9141 3 роки тому +15

    Cooking fish in different parts of the world
    Goa, India- Tumeric, Ginger Garlic paste, Chilly, Aamtaan
    Britain- Nah just fry it

    • @rainbowkitten8990
      @rainbowkitten8990 2 роки тому

      Nope. I live in the UK and we don't fry our fish. We marinate it with garlic and ginger, other spices as well. We don't just fry everything.

    • @SCComega
      @SCComega 2 роки тому

      @@rainbowkitten8990 yeah, that's america. Don't give the british credit that we americans rightfully deserve.
      Also you will never convince me there is a better way to have catfish than beer batter fried, lightly sprinkled with lemon juice, then dipped in a spiced sauce mix after.

    • @tasnim569
      @tasnim569 Рік тому

      @@SCComega nahh spicy fish is better (source, a bengali)

    • @largeymargey5651
      @largeymargey5651 Місяць тому

      ​@@tasnim569your source is fully meaningless as all of this is completly subjective

  • @theboulder4914
    @theboulder4914 Рік тому +4

    I thought Saffron was from Iran, Iraq, and India.

  • @Reddyreddy-uv3yt
    @Reddyreddy-uv3yt 3 роки тому +632

    India is the largest exporter of spices, almost 65-75% spices that the world using comes from India.

    • @ericktellez7632
      @ericktellez7632 3 роки тому +65

      Thats cool but India still imports some specific types of condiments, Vanilla, Habanero and Jalapeños as well as tomatoes are native to Mexico and had to be introduced to India after the Columbian exchange. Some of the most famous Indian dishes uses condiments and spicies from Mexico and south america.

    • @ankurjain7125
      @ankurjain7125 3 роки тому +90

      @@ericktellez7632other than condiment Nobody uses jalapeno and other stuff you have mentioned in day to day lives it is mainly for junk food. And india produce a large amount of condiments too of greater quality but is often costly and exported and cheap ones are imported to supply market demand.

    • @ameybirulkar7503
      @ameybirulkar7503 3 роки тому +33

      @@ericktellez7632 You are talking about origin but he's talking about present day trade.

    • @edmundooliver7584
      @edmundooliver7584 3 роки тому +37

      @@ankurjain7125 yes, no body uses chocolate, vanilla, or tomato and chilli

    • @Dudenier
      @Dudenier 3 роки тому +5

      If sugar is considered a spice like in the video then your information is incorrect.

  • @huntervoskanian3224
    @huntervoskanian3224 4 роки тому +70

    Nice Dune reference at the end there.

    • @KaiserXionTV
      @KaiserXionTV 4 роки тому +3

      Glad someone else recognized this. You must be an Atraides.

  • @stevesmith4901
    @stevesmith4901 Рік тому

    The reference to the Dune spice Melange was hilarious! Loved it!

  • @-topic9506
    @-topic9506 2 роки тому +1

    man, this is the first food video of yours where I've actually tried most things mentioned

  • @vanzetti1927
    @vanzetti1927 3 роки тому +107

    I was so distracted that I was unprepared for the Dune Reference. Well played, sir.

    • @asheru9254
      @asheru9254 2 роки тому

      What's the name of cartoon in your profile?

    • @vanzetti1927
      @vanzetti1927 2 роки тому +2

      @@asheru9254 Snidely Whiplash from Rocky and Bullwinkle

    • @mosalah8551
      @mosalah8551 2 роки тому

      I've been expected since the start of this video

    • @dgp4201
      @dgp4201 2 роки тому +2

      Made me laugh out loud!

  • @michaleandmore5111
    @michaleandmore5111 4 роки тому +69

    Humans eats spicy food
    Spices trying to kill bacteria : am i a joke to you

  • @jasonbates2687
    @jasonbates2687 Рік тому +3

    Half the things mentioned aren't even spices, they are herbs

  • @Realatmx
    @Realatmx 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for posting you did lot of hard work to make this informative video😊

  • @spellonyou7987
    @spellonyou7987 4 роки тому +130

    And countries where these herbs and spices come from famous for their outstanding cuisines.

  • @BWEEOOP
    @BWEEOOP 4 роки тому +67

    Columbus:
    "The spice must flow."

  • @ferrywijaya2557
    @ferrywijaya2557 9 місяців тому +1

    Most people thought silk road was the most valuable trade route. Wrong. The most valuable one is spice road, which was effectively blocked after the fall of Constantinople and set the age of exploration. My country Indonesia had been invaded and made VOC the wealthiest company in the world beating other spice companies.

  • @smoothbeak
    @smoothbeak Рік тому

    This is a really amazing video, to the point where I'm going to keep it open in my tabs and look at it frequently haha

  • @ironlad6385
    @ironlad6385 5 років тому +136

    Sending Spice from India😘
    (spice=love😉)

  • @lasingresergaming6785
    @lasingresergaming6785 5 років тому +369

    India n Mexico is d king of spices
    *GameOver* now go to sleep

    • @aqilbshk2467
      @aqilbshk2467 5 років тому +19

      true. plus there's also a lot of cultural similarities between these 2 countries as well. :)

    • @shukracharya_
      @shukracharya_ 5 років тому +15

      @@aqilbshk2467 cultural? 😂😂😂

    • @MP-ei4kd
      @MP-ei4kd 5 років тому +13

      @@aqilbshk2467 if you talk in a traditional sense, yeah they have similarities, but I'd say we have more similarities with the people from the Levant, since we got a lot of immigrant Christian middle easterners. Indians eat spicy food because Vasco de Gama introduced chillies to India from Mexico, where they are originally from.

    • @srikanthxxxxx
      @srikanthxxxxx 5 років тому +14

      @@aqilbshk2467 brown people rule

    • @slurpee9247
      @slurpee9247 5 років тому +13

      @@aqilbshk2467 Catholic spanish speaking country vs hindu/muslim and multilingual country, not a lot of cultural similarities to me.

  • @felipepereira214
    @felipepereira214 3 роки тому

    The ending was the best part kkkk Great video!

  • @erniegutierrez1942
    @erniegutierrez1942 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for this documentary....much info. watching again and again...😊

  • @aaronmarks9366
    @aaronmarks9366 5 років тому +40

    I was expecting to hear way more about chili peppers. They're actually widespread in tropical America, not just the Cayenne pepper from French Guiana. They were eaten by the Mayans and Aztecs for instance.

  • @songwala786
    @songwala786 4 роки тому +523

    *India is a king of Spices 🌿*

  • @TJSaw
    @TJSaw Рік тому

    Great content! Loved the video. Liked and subscribed!

  • @redleader2935
    @redleader2935 2 роки тому

    love the video, learned alot! youve earnt my Sub.
    btw nice Dune call out hhahahha

  • @HarshRajAlwaysfree
    @HarshRajAlwaysfree 5 років тому +1806

    "The food in UK is disgusting"

    • @VanaeCavae
      @VanaeCavae 5 років тому +503

      The "disgusting" food in the UK caused the British to conquer India.

    • @cratoss.4772
      @cratoss.4772 5 років тому +123

      That's like saying water is wet......oh wait,fuck.

    • @AerisReyha
      @AerisReyha 5 років тому +192

      @@Junokaii if you grown up with tastier food, anything bland is disgusting... 🤣

    • @VanaeCavae
      @VanaeCavae 5 років тому +96

      @@Junokaii you got bad taste in food. I bet that you think that the Brits have nice looking teeth as well.

    • @chocolateorange
      @chocolateorange 5 років тому +85

      Gotta side with junokaii here. British food isn't the best but it's not exotic or an acquired taste. Clearly you've never had fish and chips form the local chippy.

  • @casimiriii5941
    @casimiriii5941 5 років тому +22

    @2:33 actually in a lot of cases refriɡeration was more than possible. In areas with seasons you fiɡure its ɡoinɡ to be around 55° or less for half the year (half of if not most of sprinɡ and fall as well as all of winter)
    They could also diɡ subterranian storaɡe wholes. Here even in the summer the temp stays even.
    Finally there's all sorts of ways to preserve meats such as smokinɡ, which they would litteraly stick the meat in a chimney to coat it with smoke, salt which is a mineral not a seasoninɡ, honey, or even coatinɡ the meat in fat like we do still to this very day with sausaɡe.

    • @casimiriii5941
      @casimiriii5941 5 років тому +1

      TheLaughingMan0603 salt is a mineral not a spice, but don't take my word for it, do some research of your own or remain iɡnorant, I ɡives a damn, ɡuy.

  • @fattyjuicybacon2806
    @fattyjuicybacon2806 Рік тому +2

    *I sure hope I am not the only one assigned this video for history class. Anybody? Nope? Alright...*

  • @Narsuitus
    @Narsuitus 25 днів тому

    Thanks for a great video.
    I include the following herbs and/or spices in my 2-quart home-made ice cream recipe.
    1 Tbs vanilla extract
    1/2 tsp vanilla paste
    1/2 tsp nutmeg
    1/4 tsp cinnamon
    1/4 tsp allspice
    1/4 tsp ground ginger
    1/4 tsp cardamom
    1/4 tsp coriander
    1/4 tsp ground coffee (wet)
    1/4 tsp clove
    1/4 tsp saffron
    1 tsp cocoa powder

  • @maldito_sudaka
    @maldito_sudaka 5 років тому +37

    as a history student, THANK YOU for explaining spices

  • @mrs.g.9816
    @mrs.g.9816 3 роки тому +22

    Can't live without spices! I love Indian, Eastern Mediterranean, Hungarian and Mexican cuisine.

    • @Toomuchbullshitt
      @Toomuchbullshitt Рік тому +3

      Never tried Hungarian cuisine. Do they use spices over there as well?

    • @videosammelsurium2494
      @videosammelsurium2494 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Toomuchbullshitta looooot of paprika. the hungarian paprika powder is the best. none quite like ours. i live in gernany, but when we visit our family back there, we always brings lots, cause you can not find it anywhere else

  • @animeroxperiod123
    @animeroxperiod123 Рік тому +1

    The video is awesome and thank you for the information I work at an Indian Restaurant and like to learn more about spices now. Though u might have corrected already in the video (but I'm not sure) chillies are a fruit with capsaicin so they are not spices, but does a similar thing for killing bacteria, disuading bugs and both awesome. Lol

  • @jsmrt6875
    @jsmrt6875 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video!
    Did you ever consider the correlation between stomach flora and spices?
    A way to inhibit and maintain the bacteria we coexistence with maybe!.

  • @darint07
    @darint07 4 роки тому +78

    DUDE!!!!! Killed it with the Melange bit. I laughed so hard. Came out of nowhere. Great Video very informative.

    • @jmperez1997
      @jmperez1997 3 роки тому +3

      Dune. Desert planet... Gotta reread those now. Saw the movie as a youngster, still haul out the old meme once in a while...
      They tried and failed?
      They tried and died.

    • @Karlandra
      @Karlandra 3 роки тому +2

      @@jmperez1997 It is by will alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the juice of Sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stains, the stains become a warning. It is by will alone I set my mind in motion.

  • @SG003
    @SG003 5 років тому +10

    So much history!😮
    Saffron is mentioned in ancient texts of India. So if it really originated in Mediterranean then trade between Europe and India is happening for thousand of years

    • @swedishmetalbear
      @swedishmetalbear 5 років тому +1

      Correct!
      And there is proof of this in Asian and European genetics (we may look different from each other but there was a lot of cross exchange and intermixing between our cultures).
      The farming cultures and Indo-Europeans that spread westward to Europe from India in the neolithic era also brought spices with them and cultivated them in Europe. And thousand years later even the vikings traded for spices.

    • @FantasticExplorers
      @FantasticExplorers 5 років тому

      Yep!

    • @Likhith_J
      @Likhith_J 5 років тому +1

      Not only saffron, even Indigo grows in India....
      We grow pepper, Elachi, Beetle leaf, Arecanut in our plantation..

  • @spicemazing8792
    @spicemazing8792 2 роки тому +1

    I have learnt some new stuff today...Insightful

  • @joe-cg2hv
    @joe-cg2hv 2 роки тому +13

    SEA foods are really on another level when it comes to spices. They dont just put spices to make super hot foods that will give you frequent visit to toilet. The varieties of the spices used are amazing. Im not into spicy foods but Indonesian cuisine is my fav.

    • @subliminalfalllenangel2108
      @subliminalfalllenangel2108 Рік тому +1

      Despite living in the country with dozens types of spiceS, Vietnam(also in SEA), I still have to buy imported spices from Europe, India and other countries to increase the diversity of the tastes. It's probably because my foods consists of a lot of legumes and SEA spices alone aren't enough to make the dishes tasty, whereas a typical Vietnamese dish is animal based(with mainly pork and eggs). While other people use mainly simple spices like peppers, onions, garlic, sauces like fish sauce and soy sauce, I use other spices like gingers, tumerrics, paprika, cumins, basils, thymes, rosemery, oregano, sage, nutritional yeast, sesame, etc etc. I am talking about home cooked foods, not culinary masterpieces served in restaurants. So don't underestimate Mediterrenean spices or Indian spices. With proper combination, your meal might consist of spices from all over the world if desired. SEA spices are only a small part of these spices.

  • @randomvids10ful
    @randomvids10ful 5 років тому +70

    Nutmeg was literally only found in one of the island in the Maluku island, Banda island, an island so small you can’t even see it on the map.
    Also it’s interesting how fast Asian cuisine adopted chili peppers which could only have been brought to the continent by Europeans.

    • @conni70
      @conni70 5 років тому +19

      specifically the Portuguese...they were responsible for introducing the chili pepper to Indian and South east Asian cuisine...

    • @Albinojackrussel
      @Albinojackrussel 5 років тому +19

      I'm really surprised how widely paprika has been adopted (basically everyone uses it) given how new on the scene it is.
      Not a spice, but same with tomatos. So much of both Italian and Indian cooking is based around tomato's but they're an American import too

    • @jrc6193
      @jrc6193 5 років тому +4

      I bet it spread quickly probably because it was like black peppers but on steroids. Well, as far as heat goes.

    • @sanjaysingh-bn2fu
      @sanjaysingh-bn2fu 5 років тому +1

      Chilli can be grown in many type type of climates
      But other spices need particularly tropical climate and most spices r expensive

    • @snow2076
      @snow2076 5 років тому +1

      and british actually traded it with manhattan

  • @marshallemmet1366
    @marshallemmet1366 4 роки тому +281

    Brit food: Salty
    Indian Food: S p i c e y
    Chinese food: Textur-ey?

    • @ranald73
      @ranald73 4 роки тому +53

      Nah
      Brit food: Salty
      Indian Food: S p i c e y
      Chinese food: oily

    • @Zulfa1065
      @Zulfa1065 4 роки тому +21

      Many chinese food is so spicy.

    • @noran5717
      @noran5717 4 роки тому +43

      chinese and indian food are so good

    • @Iamtheliquor
      @Iamtheliquor 4 роки тому +6

      British food salty? Such as??

    • @Zulfa1065
      @Zulfa1065 4 роки тому +53

      @@Iamtheliquor salt

  • @ferulebezel
    @ferulebezel 3 роки тому +3

    The presence of a compound we harvest from one species being found in the ancient world doesn't mean that there was trade between where the plant was from and where it was found. It is more likely that they got the compound from some other plant.

  • @giancarlosp7
    @giancarlosp7 2 роки тому

    Very informative video. Fully enjoyed it. Thanks 😃

  • @Bacopa68
    @Bacopa68 5 років тому +30

    Thanks for mentioning sassafras at the end. I was going to mention it if you had not. I had no idea sassafras varieties grew so far north in North America. While sassafras roots are the source of the flavor of root beer, the "file" powder used in French influenced cuisines from Alabama to Texas is made from leaves. And if your gumbo does not have file, it's not real.
    Many of the active ingredients in the spices you mentioned are phenols, basically a benzene ring with a hydrocarbon chain and an alcohol group. Some of these chemicals can alter nerve signaling that tracks temperature perception. Capsaicin provokes a high temperature response, and our bodies flood the affected areas that have been "damaged" to heal the nonexistent damage. But the response itself causes damage.
    Menthol and thymol are similar phenol compounds, but they make us feel cooler rather than hotter. They also calm the digestive tract and dull the sensation that you are too full. That's why some North African cultures load you up with mint tea and meats flavored with thyme so you can truly "enjoy" their hospitality.

    • @getgudmedia7934
      @getgudmedia7934 5 років тому +4

      Wow I learned something from a UA-cam comment. Kudos

    • @pipe2devnull
      @pipe2devnull 5 років тому +1

      I pick root beer root whenever I am hiking in Ontario Canada. It's all over. Didn't know it was called sassifras.

    • @doubledutchclutch
      @doubledutchclutch 11 місяців тому +1

      @@pipe2devnull I think they used to call root beer sassafras in old timey Westerns of American cinema; at least that's what I always think of when I hear the word. That or sarsaparilla.

  • @The_Daily_Tomato
    @The_Daily_Tomato 5 років тому +199

    Indian food is something i rank as my favorite food type. Nothing competes with it in my opinion but as a cook i must criticize your harsh attitudes towards English cooking.
    English food is divine given you do it right. Anyone complaining about English food being bad is either just saying it as a popular joke or has never tasted genuine English meal.
    P.S. Not English so i'm not bias.

    • @roshanbrahman7688
      @roshanbrahman7688 5 років тому +13

      TheIcelandicPrincess according to Hindu culture it is wrong to say bad words for any food

    • @JaKingScomez
      @JaKingScomez 5 років тому +4

      I will never eat dirty Indian food. Plus Europeans have by far better deserts, drinks, and cheeses

    • @vsingh3493
      @vsingh3493 5 років тому +73

      @@JaKingScomez even indians dont eat dirty indian food. do they sell dirty food in your city ?

    • @marygonsalves2323
      @marygonsalves2323 5 років тому +45

      @@JaKingScomez Ask your ancestors, they killed, slaved and died for this food. And look at you.

    • @varaknus9103
      @varaknus9103 5 років тому +3

      It's great food really. I don't like spices much though I'm from India but I'm still hooked to it and can't do without and switch to something like English cuisine that is wholesome but bland.

  • @eleamykkanen5217
    @eleamykkanen5217 Рік тому

    I love how you mentioned The spice! Also great video!

  • @ercanpeker
    @ercanpeker 2 роки тому

    one of the most informative videos on the UA-cam, thanks.

  • @idraote
    @idraote 4 роки тому +15

    I like this branch of history. Having a cocrete focus when speaking about history and geography works greatly as a memory enhancer.

  • @DBT1007
    @DBT1007 5 років тому +116

    India, Indonesia, Central America, Middle East and Africa (Mediterranean).

    • @scattr7592
      @scattr7592 5 років тому +8

      The video didnt mention Central America (Guatemala - Panama) but it did mention Mexico which is North America

    • @blamethelag4992
      @blamethelag4992 5 років тому

      Technically you can count Mexico as part of Central America, but that's not really where Mexico lies,@@scattr7592.

    • @scattr7592
      @scattr7592 5 років тому +4

      @@blamethelag4992 Technically and geographically you cant, but culturally sure.

    • @StopFear
      @StopFear 5 років тому

      @joelabo Sorry, but while you may want Sri Lanka mentioned, it is really a tiny country that wouldn't be worth mentioning in context of this video.

    • @minhnguyen5888
      @minhnguyen5888 5 років тому +1

      @@StopFear The video did mention Srilanka, as well as South East Asia and China

  • @vseslavkazakov356
    @vseslavkazakov356 6 місяців тому

    There are some very underrated temperate spices out there. Some of my favorites are Tarragon, California Laurel, Pine needles(seriously), and currant leaves. Australia also has some really cool spices like eucalyptus(careful, toxic in large doses), lemon-scented eucalyptus(careful, toxic in large doses), seaspray myrtle, honey-scented myrtle, and orange spice myrtle.

    • @adamknight5089
      @adamknight5089 4 місяці тому

      Man, even Australia's spices want to kill you!

  • @ghoshchampoo
    @ghoshchampoo 2 роки тому

    Very informative and dune twist is phenomenal.

  • @vivianabronsten5736
    @vivianabronsten5736 5 років тому +74

    you should have talked more about chilli peppers. I think they play a far more important role than vanilla in Americas and their spread was interesting

    • @conni70
      @conni70 5 років тому +6

      the Portuguese were responsible for the introduction of the chili pepper into Asian cuisine..

    • @vivianabronsten5736
      @vivianabronsten5736 5 років тому +8

      ​@@conni70 yeah, like I said , interesting :).

    • @alexcontreras6103
      @alexcontreras6103 5 років тому +9

      I agree 100% he mentions Cayenne and Paprika as two different species but they come from the same plant Capsicum annuum
      which also Bell peppers, Jalapenos, Serranos etc come from and grows in North and South America most cultivated type. But the really spicy stuff come from Capsicum chinense which was used in the yucatan this hot pepper is used alot in carribean, african and indian while Capsicum frutescens which is more from central and south america is used in a lot of Chinese, Thai. He should mention also Tomatos come from Mexico which is heavily used as a spice when concentrated

    • @damienthonk1506
      @damienthonk1506 2 роки тому

      Chili peppers aren't herbs or spices

    • @blackkennedy3966
      @blackkennedy3966 Рік тому

      @@damienthonk1506 are you dumb? Chill peppers are spices we use them to spice food…

  • @roshanchachane142
    @roshanchachane142 5 років тому +21

    Shout out to all the spice growing nations, we make the world a better place.

  • @JuzefaWingedCat
    @JuzefaWingedCat 4 місяці тому

    All the time, during the video the back of my brain was like "Spice must flow" 😂 then you mentioned Arrakis and I almost choked on my tea

  • @Peanutjoepap24
    @Peanutjoepap24 3 роки тому +1

    The final Spice made me finally commit and subscribe. It must flow, it just must.

  • @pilwix
    @pilwix 5 років тому +115

    Hopefully this channel gets air under its wings because the vids are high energy. The decision to sub was pretty quick for me.

    • @digdougx
      @digdougx 5 років тому +4

      Spread the word and post his content to other places. I just did r/videos.

    • @johnsondoeboy2772
      @johnsondoeboy2772 5 років тому

      Same here!

    • @thehobbit1654
      @thehobbit1654 5 років тому

      Same

    • @HipposHateWater
      @HipposHateWater 5 років тому

      Original sub-1 million followers [@68K subscribers] bois~

  • @gotgames304
    @gotgames304 4 роки тому +17

    You unintentionally sent me down a rabbit hole, to figure out where I heard "spice melange" before (south park) & now I'm bout to order the first book in the dune series. Thanks

    • @dipeshsomvanshi4383
      @dipeshsomvanshi4383 3 роки тому

      Did you enjoy it?

    • @gotgames304
      @gotgames304 3 роки тому

      @@dipeshsomvanshi4383 yes I did & I gotta get my hands on some of that spice!

  • @AwokenEntertainment
    @AwokenEntertainment 2 місяці тому

    It's incredible tracing the history of ingredients we use to flavor our food daily

  • @kc4276
    @kc4276 Рік тому

    Kind of off topic, but the first time I met a South American person (who was part native), I felt the need to say ‘thank you for taking one for the team’.
    I’m Indian, if that helps provide context.