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  • @md-1
    @md-1 Рік тому +310

    0:24 Pitaya
    12:30 Egg of the Sun Mango
    22:17 Ceremonial Grade Matcha
    33:00 Fox Nuts 🤔😉
    48:10 Copper River King Salmon
    1:00:28 Nordic Wild Blueberries
    1:11:20 Royal Quinoa
    1:21:25 Dijon Mustard
    1:28:43 Manoomin Wild Rice
    1:43:32 Escamoles
    Bored, Friday night. 💚 Enjoy.

    • @mydear6788
      @mydear6788 Рік тому +4

      Thank you ☺

    • @WithScienceAsMySheperd
      @WithScienceAsMySheperd Рік тому +6

      @1:00:00 = blueberries (BLEUTS) are harvested in Canada (Quebec) in the Boreal Forest, where in year priors there were fires. This is how... The specialized rake is a common thing, and standard rakes could be used in the GLORY DAYS of Lac St-Jean Bleuets. (Je Veux Des Bleuuuuââââts as an apt raving fan's onomatopea for I want Blueberriiiiieeeeeeeessssss)

    • @JDAFri2
      @JDAFri2 Рік тому +6

      You're a good person. Thank you!

    • @md-1
      @md-1 Рік тому +4

      @@JDAFri2 Thank you. However, do not tell anyone. I have them all convinced I’m mean.😉💚

    • @jasminepetal3972
      @jasminepetal3972 Рік тому +2

      Thankyou!!

  • @mylesisthename
    @mylesisthename Рік тому +487

    Respect to all the farmers who help feed the world!

    • @notRODALI
      @notRODALI Рік тому +8

      They are predators in their business

    • @tylersays-
      @tylersays- Рік тому

      Please kickoff your boots before walking into my gas station

    • @DIRTYPLACCY
      @DIRTYPLACCY Рік тому +8

      ​@@notRODALI bruh

    • @kaidenbalajadia7247
      @kaidenbalajadia7247 Рік тому

      @@notRODALI 🌲 try r t r r r rrtîrrtrytr😮😮ÿr😮😮rtt😮ttttttt😮ttttt t😢 try tt😮tt tryrt😮t 😮rmbb

    • @kaidenbalajadia7247
      @kaidenbalajadia7247 Рік тому

      Eernr😊reeee 😊ee😊😊e😊e😊😊eeree😊😊

  • @traccbacc7612
    @traccbacc7612 Рік тому +202

    Japanese people are amazing. Mexican people are amazing. All people are amazing and our differences is what make us amazing and beautiful.

    • @tokesalotta1521
      @tokesalotta1521 Рік тому +4

      That's not what makes people amazing. Positive stereotypes of nationalities are no different than negative stereotypes

    • @kadyhogan97
      @kadyhogan97 Рік тому +28

      @@tokesalotta1521The OP was saying something positive, that is very clear in their comment, and your genuine reaction was to be as negative as possible. That says a lot about you.

    • @sutherlandbrook3205
      @sutherlandbrook3205 Рік тому

      @@tokesalotta1521….. acknowledging people are different while pointing out that everyone’s amazing … WOW what a TERRIBLE person eh? GTO of here!

    • @clarissastyles4610
      @clarissastyles4610 Рік тому +6

      I love our differences❤ I am part japanese-italian irish-american. Bless u

    • @alexanderhood8993
      @alexanderhood8993 Рік тому +9

      ​@tokesalotta1521 The person wasn't even using any sort of stereotypes he was just stating a general fact and you basically took offensive to ideas that everyone is special and amazing in their own way and calling it a positive stereotype when it's not even a stereotype.

  • @gilbertcortez6081
    @gilbertcortez6081 Рік тому +46

    I have been watching these expensive food documentaries and what I noticed is most of these farmers who actually do so much effort in the productions don't really get the payments that they should deserve. Most of them are villagers/indigenous people that struggles in their daily life and producing foods on their table.

    • @ManjondeereOne
      @ManjondeereOne 5 місяців тому

      good for "business" to exploit third world workers. this channel is funny

  • @franberghii2161
    @franberghii2161 Рік тому +23

    the one with mango farmer.. when i was kid we have fruit trees in our place. there is plenty of fruit below that we can easily reach, but i always climb to the highest branch to get the fruit. because it's bigger, sweeter and so much juicier than below. even when i was in elementary school i already thought as long the fruit get a lot sunlight, it will grow sweeter.

    • @FarmBo
      @FarmBo 3 місяці тому

      Great

  • @faribamirshahi9333
    @faribamirshahi9333 Рік тому +49

    Great information and huge thanks to the farmers, please convey our thanks to them from now on every time my family uses these products we think about them and their hard work and appreciate everything they do. 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏💙💙💙🥰🥰🥰

  • @Tracy-xe9zu
    @Tracy-xe9zu Рік тому +7

    Those Mexican dragonfruits are so colorful and pretty!

  • @christineseton7687
    @christineseton7687 Рік тому +47

    I found Matcha about a year ago! I see why these things are so expensive so much heart goes into the production, it should be rewarded!

  • @SizzleStreets
    @SizzleStreets Місяць тому

    Ceremonial grade matcha sounds so fascinating! The attention to detail in its production makes me appreciate my tea even more. 🍵❤

  • @bryandelahoz6063
    @bryandelahoz6063 Рік тому +25

    Here, in Venezuela, we sometimes get floors carpeted with mangoes. It's hard to understand how they can get to be so expensive elsewhere.

  • @Pkjackal13
    @Pkjackal13 Рік тому +3

    Never had anything better than pitayas or mangos straight from the source in mexico. Only had them once in my life but it was no exaggeration that i finished a 5gallon bucket worth of pitayas in one sitting. Ive already forgotten how they taste but the memory of me and my family taking down 2 full buckets will stay with me forever.

    • @praxedislopez9082
      @praxedislopez9082 10 місяців тому +1

      I had no idea of how foreigners loved pitaya, for me it’s very common to eat it

  • @Kelly-mi1yz
    @Kelly-mi1yz Рік тому +5

    When I lived in Arizona these grew everywhere so I would wear thick rubber gloves and go and collect them and make syrup from it. Put it around the rim of a margarita or in lemonade!!! Sooo good!

  • @nikkiewhite476
    @nikkiewhite476 Рік тому +23

    The high salmon catch limits in Alaska have robbed the native people of the Yukon and BC of subsistence fishing. The people have voluntarily stopped taking salmon the past 6 years because there is not enough being let up the rivers. Alaska refuses to negotiate with the Canadian government. All wild salmon fisheries should be shut down for 5 years minimum to allow the different salmon types to recover.

    • @ndnaf3705
      @ndnaf3705 7 місяців тому +2

      I agree. It would definitely help in the long run. Important part of the eco system.

  • @jefegarcia921
    @jefegarcia921 Рік тому +13

    My grandparents grew these on there farm in Mexico 🇲🇽 They were beautiful to even look at. Because of the colors and brightness of the beautiful fruit. So much work. I see why my father is 1 of 12 😂

    • @Duckingitout
      @Duckingitout Рік тому +8

      My father told me about the pitaya in his own recollections of his youth in Mexico. It sounded so wondrous and flavorful and this documentary does a great job of showing and having the locals talk about it. I think I'll plan to make a trip to Jalisco some day during the picking season to get some and try.

  • @lih1352
    @lih1352 Рік тому +20

    Pitayas are BOMB. As a little girl I remember going to the hills to cut pitayas. Not to be confused by tunas which I’m not fond of. I didn’t eat them for over a decade because I never traveled to Mexico during pitaya season but I was shocked to find them here in Santa Ana at a Northgate Mexican grocery store! $7-$11 a pound and honestly they don’t taste the same as in Mexico because the best ones are the ones the sun ripens and open up on naturally, the opened part is crispy, sweet and soooo delicious!!

    • @killer414
      @killer414 Рік тому

      womans is allowed to express opinion?

    • @marumaus
      @marumaus Рік тому

      @@killer414 idiots is allowed to use internet women not womans 🙂

    • @lih1352
      @lih1352 Рік тому +2

      @@killer414 huh?

  • @daviddevlogger
    @daviddevlogger Рік тому +9

    Life is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets. So love the people who treat you right, forget about the ones who don’t. And believe that everything happens for a reason. If you get a chance, take it. If it changes your life, let it. Nobody said it would be easy, just that it would be worth it

  • @christineseton7687
    @christineseton7687 Рік тому +60

    I had no idea so much went into growing mangoes. I will give them more respect next time I buy one, they are very good!

    • @danielbaronne753
      @danielbaronne753 Рік тому +24

      Mango grow by itself. No need of anything as long as it is growing in good soil. This is just a way to make it seem more complicated that it is. Mango grows everywhere in my country, and it is some of the tastiest in the world. They required zero care.

    • @danielbaronne753
      @danielbaronne753 Рік тому +14

      @@redfo3009 Once again, it is just marketing. The best tasting mangoes is said to come from Haiti, where they mostly grow wild. Pretty sure if you did not know, you would not be able to tell the difference between a regular mango and this japanese mango in term of taste.

    • @Koxified
      @Koxified Рік тому +2

      @@danielbaronne753 Have tried this mango and generic mango which is grown across asia. it was quite hard to move back to the ordinary mangos due to the cost but it was a great experience. Hence, would recommend you try it before putting it down.

    • @danielbaronne753
      @danielbaronne753 Рік тому +8

      @@Koxified I have. I live in a tropical country were mangoes are everywhere. Those Japanese mangoes does not taste any better than the regular mango we have

    • @Koxified
      @Koxified Рік тому +3

      @@danielbaronne753 I mean thats precisely what im saying, without even trying said mango are you putting it down. I personally have tried them and found them leaps and bounds above other mangos which i have tried in Asia and i live in Asia.

  • @pencilears
    @pencilears 9 місяців тому +1

    a thai navy veteran is harvesting bilberries in Finland! what a world we live in!

    • @glory2cybertron
      @glory2cybertron 8 місяців тому

      native people would require adequate housing and salary to do this job, and the companies aren't having it. This year Thai workers aren't coming. The companies aren't hiring domestic workers either because they are used to low wage workers.

  • @jess-09-00
    @jess-09-00 Рік тому +78

    Growing & harvesting those Miyazaki mangoes & ceremonial matcha reflect the Japanese strife for perfection as shown by their precision & attention to minute details. Those other growers & harvesters deserve fairer pay for their yields as their crops would cost 5 to 10 times in the outside trade. Meanwhile, some fanatics & consumers of expensive foods are entirely unaware of the sweat & blood poured into the labor of raising and harvesting these produce.

    • @DeaDiabola
      @DeaDiabola Рік тому +2

      Right - and the have an awesome culture around giving really nice fruit to your loved ones and colleagues :) It is considered a really kind gesture.

    • @barbaraaspengen9810
      @barbaraaspengen9810 3 місяці тому +1

      These people work so hard and long I will never complain about my work in the USA

  • @nepalama3339
    @nepalama3339 Рік тому +5

    We survive because of farmers. Respect.

  • @wewenang5167
    @wewenang5167 Рік тому +7

    taste of dragon fruits and pitaya depends on the weather, we can grow it here in my country but it taste pretty bland because we are tropical country with a lot of rain. To have a sweet one we need a lot of heat.

  • @roxyjuanes
    @roxyjuanes Рік тому +8

    Pitayas are grown all over Mexico, not just Guadalajara… like the video said, desert. They all taste different and quality is not by region

  • @melaniabladeofmiquella
    @melaniabladeofmiquella Рік тому +16

    Your videos are INCREDIBLY interesting thank you for documenting this stuff

  • @FrenchdToastify
    @FrenchdToastify Рік тому +32

    Holy shit, I had no idea the pitaya was so expensive outside of Mexico

    • @mkbwarrior
      @mkbwarrior Рік тому +1

      $22 for 5. So like $4.50 per fruit? Not really that expensive

    • @lotus_flower2001
      @lotus_flower2001 Рік тому +2

      ​@@mkbwarrior that's not acceptable as anything but an occasional treat.

  • @sararichardson737
    @sararichardson737 Рік тому +4

    Wonderful documentary. Credit to all involved. Great narrator too.

  • @theotv5522
    @theotv5522 8 місяців тому +1

    17:09 “This mango I just ate is worth more than your life cameraman :)”

  • @vaethusx
    @vaethusx Рік тому +5

    8:48 who knew Pablo Escobar out here slinging Pitayas now

  • @Alex-zc8ds
    @Alex-zc8ds Рік тому +4

    i never knew that was a rice. it was considered weeds in our place and this is growing abundant in swamps , it was cut down to give way for planting white rice

  • @b.t.734
    @b.t.734 Рік тому +61

    Why is it so expensive is one of the best series youve brought out❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @auntiedookdook
    @auntiedookdook Рік тому +12

    For the pitayas, would it make sense to keep the pricklies on them after picking in order to transport them and to keep them from ripening too fast? Once transported and right before selling to customers at a stand or right before it is being used in a restaurant then use that time to removing the prickly outer spikes. Also, can they be put in the fridge or a cooler to help the pitayas lasting longer and keeping freshness?

    • @patrickharrison4763
      @patrickharrison4763 Рік тому +7

      Space. Leaving the spikes on means less room, less product.

    • @ingridakerblom7577
      @ingridakerblom7577 Рік тому +6

      Often the moisture & sometimes the cold in a fridge, will be bad for products. There are many foods that you shouldn't have in their, like onions, chocolate etc

  • @AnotherWittyUsername.
    @AnotherWittyUsername. Рік тому +25

    We picked and froze 8 gallons of wild berries last summer, except in western Canada we call them "Huckleberries". We intended to make jelly from them this winter, but we were just so busy.

    • @ashleelarsen7765
      @ashleelarsen7765 Рік тому

      Great story - mangos are a passion of mine - my standards are so mf high
      This should be an option on air BnB
      It like heaven
      Omg can people get married here?!?

    • @famlit9943
      @famlit9943 Рік тому

      this reads like a duolingo sentence

    • @Mr.Helper.
      @Mr.Helper. Рік тому +1

      I’m coming over to get the berries

    • @toolguyslayer1
      @toolguyslayer1 Рік тому

      so is it safe to say huckleberry hound is Canadian also Dudley Do-Right? he does have the Habsburg chin

    • @toolguyslayer1
      @toolguyslayer1 Рік тому

      @@ashleelarsen7765 ? call my God we got to watch out for 😂😆

  • @comedyentertainmentchannel5621

    Actually you can also find the Fruit Pitaya in the mountains of Northern Africa it is frown their also coz ive eaten the fruit there many times

  • @Angryoldman50
    @Angryoldman50 Рік тому +3

    The King Salmon.. the joy of the Fisher ! Awesome humanity.

  • @Gwallacec2
    @Gwallacec2 Рік тому +33

    You should add time stamps to the video with each category listed.

    • @demitasse22
      @demitasse22 Рік тому

      They usually do

    • @irinanedelcu2568
      @irinanedelcu2568 Рік тому

      Klpp

    • @rachel705
      @rachel705 Рік тому +4

      They used to, but I bet it messed with their watchtimes or something silly like that so they stopped doing it. I wish they’d use the chapters feature again or something

    • @chickenfeet9304
      @chickenfeet9304 Рік тому

      Agree

  • @lindsayhackett1481
    @lindsayhackett1481 8 місяців тому +2

    I enjoyed every second of that. Thank you. Now I appreciate the price and supply of food such as quinoa so much more.

  • @jimmyt5241
    @jimmyt5241 Рік тому +1

    I’m gonna try some of these again , I bet they’re so fresh just picked , seems they would be very good for your brain too being a prickly type of food , I can see why he would pick them at night without the sun and bright sky and heat . Thx to this farmer hope he’s doing well for himself .

  • @TheCornDavis
    @TheCornDavis Рік тому +18

    I went on a rant about that mango and societal constructs and then went to the matcha part and saw the radio above the matcha and i said “oh i swear if they say the matcha tastes better if you play classical music imma flip a table!” But then i realized it just for the workers to listen to music while they work 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @pumpthewater419
      @pumpthewater419 Рік тому

      Like drama do we?

    • @GrimlyYours
      @GrimlyYours Рік тому +2

      The mango video is easily a deception of marketing. There are islands where these fruits grow freely (I come from one such island), uncultivated, and while I very much respect the people who labor to bring these fruits to our convenience, those auction prices are ludicrous. Societal pressure for "gifts" is a scam. You are paying for the intangible and ephemeral: an experience, a feeling. Something you can get for _free_ -- or, at least, a fraction of the price. But it's not my money, so 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @TheCornDavis
      @TheCornDavis Рік тому

      @@pumpthewater419 idk what that has anything to do with what i said but okay 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @TheCornDavis
      @TheCornDavis Рік тому

      @@GrimlyYours for real!

  • @dhayaneshvelusamy2621
    @dhayaneshvelusamy2621 Рік тому +1

    I am so happy to have had a chance in reviving one of those ponds in Coimbatore.

  • @ko_anzvlog
    @ko_anzvlog Рік тому

    Nice sharing enjoy

  • @lessakematierati
    @lessakematierati Рік тому +9

    Hats off to the guy who ate 60 pitayas.

  • @jasminepetal3972
    @jasminepetal3972 Рік тому +2

    Thats the definition of insanity tho, when the mango farmer said its in his nature to do what doesn't work u til it does, idk if that's good or not but hes won 3 years in a row so thats really good

  • @mihai-live
    @mihai-live Рік тому

    Narrator's voice is so warm. Thank you, my ears thanks you!

  • @Agapy8888
    @Agapy8888 Рік тому +7

    Wow. First time I see these pears.
    Love to eat prickly pears in season. Coming from the northeastern US we depend on the goodness of Mexico

    • @YochevedDesigns
      @YochevedDesigns Рік тому +1

      I live in Israel. Here, prickly pears are considered a weed! They grow EVERYWHERE. I can't see why we couldn't start cultivating pitayas here as well.

    • @Agapy8888
      @Agapy8888 Рік тому

      @@YochevedDesigns You have the growing conditions. Do you eat the prickly pears in the fall.

  • @bilingualblondie4347
    @bilingualblondie4347 Рік тому +2

    This is interesting, valuable & important Information about the planting, harvesting & processing of high quality Matcha. I really appreciated the comparisons of the scale of the quality as well as things to look for. Bright vibrant green matcha is the BEST, the lighter the green the lower the 😮quality. Ceremonial matcha is the one I will look for from now on. TY

  • @gunlinebees.3831
    @gunlinebees.3831 Рік тому

    Absolutely Beautiful Sunset! Thanks for sharing and God bless DC.

  • @ostromcruz
    @ostromcruz Рік тому +1

    This man is living the American Dream. Started from nothing. Much respect

    • @crownshydruid
      @crownshydruid Рік тому +1

      that is the lamest thing i’ve ever heard lmao

    • @ostromcruz
      @ostromcruz Рік тому

      @@crownshydruid 😂😂🤗 Hater

  • @JI-YOOASMR
    @JI-YOOASMR Рік тому +7

    New ASMR Girl is supporting to you 🎉🎉🎉
    Thanks all farmers who help people for foods. If you don’t cultivate the plant, we can’t eat. I really respectful all farmers 🙏🙏🙏

  • @high_concept
    @high_concept 4 місяці тому

    The farmers are amazing and so respectful!

  • @Jems_Poodles
    @Jems_Poodles Рік тому +9

    That Pitaya fruit looks so yummy 😋

    • @animegrl207
      @animegrl207 Рік тому +1

      oh it is .. but once its distribute to the us .. they are very tasteless .. you have to be in mexico or grow your own to actually taste their actual flavor which is very sweet

  • @GodzHarleyGirlStudio
    @GodzHarleyGirlStudio Рік тому +7

    Now this is what we want, not food comparisons with fast food.
    The tea guy and salmon guys passion is so great! I feel for the poorer people who have to harvest with no choice.
    Heavenly Father, please bless the people who are going without and provide them with what they and their family’s truly need. Thank you for being able to bring their needs to you. In Yoyr Son Jesus Christ’s Holy and Precious Name we pray, amen.

  • @Lennon-i3i
    @Lennon-i3i 11 місяців тому +1

    Siri became confused when we reused to follow her directions.

  • @super95bleifrei13
    @super95bleifrei13 Рік тому +7

    nowadays everything is expensive...

  • @processarea91
    @processarea91 17 днів тому +1

    It’s incredible how diverse and unique these high-end foods are Each one has such a rich story and cultural significance behind its price Which one of these would you want to try the most

  • @quendrixmartinez8797
    @quendrixmartinez8797 Рік тому +7

    I rlly like how y’all don’t dub the Spanish speakers so my parents can watch with me too👍👍

  • @valkyrie1066
    @valkyrie1066 Рік тому +5

    WOW. I've seen them in farmers markets here near San Diego. Seeing that it has to be picked and processed by hand to remove the thorns I understand why it is more expensive. Now I want to taste them. I've loved most new fruits and vegetables I've tried here! Thanks for the head's up! It spoils quickly? Is jam made from it, or could it be canned/jarred at home? Just curious!

    • @ItomachaiMoroyoqui
      @ItomachaiMoroyoqui Рік тому +2

      Usually you can make juice by passing it trough a food processor, if you add sugar to the juice and pass it trough a CO2 syphon you can make soda out of it. And also I know a chain of stores on Mexico sells Pithaya flavored ice cream. About the jam, I don't know, it can be but I-ve never seen it

    • @charleyu5506
      @charleyu5506 Рік тому

      be careful as there are different kinds, there are other varieties that are sold here in the US that look very similar

  • @craigix
    @craigix 9 місяців тому

    UA-cam autoplay brought me here (from synthwave!), I've no idea why, but clearly it brings a lot of people here looking at the views!

  • @allenamores292
    @allenamores292 2 місяці тому

    The way how the narrator say "Taiyo no Tamago" is so cute. Hahaha

  • @user-dt6eh4zg6m
    @user-dt6eh4zg6m 9 місяців тому +1

    After being heartbroken by Dexter, Hannah went to farm bilberries.

  • @tagsby81
    @tagsby81 Рік тому +7

    I'd love to see you doing something like a 5£/3 days allowed to forage (wild and urban). Foraging doesn't provide a ton of nutrition but allows you to be a lot more creative, and the extended period allows you to buy a bit more in bulk

    • @dimitri674
      @dimitri674 Рік тому +8

      think you commented on the wrong video buddy

    • @mithush6221
      @mithush6221 Рік тому +1

      That's so weird I just watched the atomic shrimp video

    • @tagsby81
      @tagsby81 Рік тому +2

      @@dimitri674 hahaha, you're right. Insane I got likes on this, must be bots. I didn't even watch this video, I think YT is broken

    • @PaddyBoyBKLYN
      @PaddyBoyBKLYN Рік тому +5

      ​@@tagsby81 sometimes the video ends, and another begins while youre commenting, and the comment gets posted to the next video without you noticing.
      Its a fairly new glitch, since a recent update.
      It happened to me, but i only realized due to not finding my comment when waiting for a response, and found it on the comment section of the next video that began.

  • @thefeatheredfrontiersman8135
    @thefeatheredfrontiersman8135 3 місяці тому

    Pay your respects to your local farmers, wherever you are in this world. Without them we can't eat, drink, smoke, go to the hospital or dentist, or build houses/ buildings.
    They are one of our key indicators that we evolved as a species. That we got so good at problem solving and working with our hands.

  • @VNSSAWBSTR
    @VNSSAWBSTR 7 місяців тому

    My Doctors have been clear that I only use steroid for 2 weeks. I haven't always kept track of how long of a break I take. But I know that the steroids need to "leave" my body so to speak.
    Mine flares up in the winter, we get no sun for months where I live. Usually by the end of the summer my psoriasis is mostly gone. I get vitiligo where I get plaque. So its always visible whether my skin is irritated or not.
    I have been plant based for 13 years. I would get sick from eating meat a lot. Eventually I had enough and quit completely.
    Good news my Doctor finally agreed to refer me to a dermatologist and I have hopes that next fall my psoriasis won't flare as much. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Agapy8888
    @Agapy8888 Рік тому +3

    I don’t think I will eat escamoles. Just the cactus pears.

  • @sophiawilliams5935
    @sophiawilliams5935 Рік тому +1

    Wonder full video I never know all these things exist I've been educated and wish to see more interested doctumentry in the future.

  • @ALL_AR0UND
    @ALL_AR0UND Рік тому +3

    Just imagine Jumping into Muddy Marshy land just to get 350 Indian = around 4/5 dollar.

  • @diozza_tolteka2836
    @diozza_tolteka2836 11 місяців тому +1

    The most tasty fruit ever is the red pitaya.

  • @heatherfisher9959
    @heatherfisher9959 Рік тому +1

    I don't understand a thing you said but the beaver saw an Uber and got a ride!😂

  • @lightdreamer_
    @lightdreamer_ Рік тому +2

    I think that's the type we got in the center and north of my province. Really small berries with a deep color. They're super common around roads and in wooden areas and they tase a thousand times sweeter than the commercially available stuff

  • @AhNee
    @AhNee 10 місяців тому

    You can do that with other water lily seeds, including the pond lily, AKA cow lily, a very plain, common yellow lily in the Pacific Northwest.

  • @kamalamgovindaraj
    @kamalamgovindaraj Рік тому +1

    I love Mexico ; I am Indian by birth !!!

  • @Reallyct
    @Reallyct 8 місяців тому

    The people working the lotus seeds, their skin is beautiful 😍

  • @Test86868
    @Test86868 9 місяців тому

    I think after watching this video, I can become an agricultural expert!

  • @Hero-rf6yu
    @Hero-rf6yu Рік тому +1

    one your best videos bro love it

  • @barbaraaspengen9810
    @barbaraaspengen9810 3 місяці тому +1

    This is so awesome and is really important to keep doing this 😊❤

  • @chickenfeet9304
    @chickenfeet9304 Рік тому

    Insider Business I just subscribed. Thanks for this video.

  • @BeeUndercover
    @BeeUndercover Рік тому

    I love all the content of my new favorite channel 🙂

  • @ricardoislasruiz3186
    @ricardoislasruiz3186 Рік тому +22

    It is not true that pitayas are only found in Jalisco, in the desert of Sonora we have a very old tradition of going outside the cities to recollect those fruits every season. It is consider one of the treasures of the desert. It is simply delicious.

    • @toasty6570
      @toasty6570 Рік тому +4

      We eat cactus fruit in the Mediterranean too but the cactus is flat shaped here not ridged like these ones

    • @ras4756
      @ras4756 Рік тому +8

      They said in Mexico and parts of the US. They never said just in Jalisco.

  • @simplycm
    @simplycm Рік тому +2

    Growing & harvesting those Miyazaki mangoes & ceremonial matcha reflect the Japanese strife for perfection as shown by their precision & attention to minute details.

  • @peacevalleyforagers
    @peacevalleyforagers Рік тому +2

    Last year we were in Huckleberry heaven harvesting about 30 - 40 lbs per day and same with the Blueberry. I've never seen so many wild berry in abundance. Also, let's not forget about the high antioxidant levels of Chaga. That there is some good medicine too!

    • @WithScienceAsMySheperd
      @WithScienceAsMySheperd Рік тому

      Huckle Berries? Like Mr. Finn??? I know that @1:00:00 = blueberries (BLEUTS) are harvested in Canada (Quebec) in the Boreal Forest, where in year priors there were fires. This is how... The specialized rake is a common thing, and standard rakes could be used in the GLORY DAYS of Lac St-Jean Bleuets. (Je Veux Des Bleuuuuââââts as an apt raving fan's onomatopea for I want Blueberriiiiieeeeeeeessssss)

    • @peacevalleyforagers
      @peacevalleyforagers Рік тому +1

      @@WithScienceAsMySheperd yes huckleberries. We use rackets to tap the bushes and the berries fall in to our totes. The bushes are massive. Can't wait to go out harvesting them again

    • @WithScienceAsMySheperd
      @WithScienceAsMySheperd Рік тому

      @@peacevalleyforagers great :D those are fun to share as well, great lil fruits that represent part of local traditions

    • @WithScienceAsMySheperd
      @WithScienceAsMySheperd Рік тому

      @@peacevalleyforagers I think they are what is called Myrtilles those huckleberries, sometimes the exteriors look like bleuets/blueberries.

  • @maryamzakariya47
    @maryamzakariya47 5 місяців тому

    i was in elementary school i already thought as long the fruit get a lot sunlight, it will grow sweeter.

  • @milesman1984
    @milesman1984 Рік тому

    @109.00 we call them Huckleberrys in N Idaho and ive heard stories of bears that come running a huge distance away when they see you racking bushes lol Ill be hand picking a couple gallons for the freezer this fourth of July. And i have felt healthier after eating them in the past, lets hope i feel beter again.

  • @WithScienceAsMySheperd
    @WithScienceAsMySheperd Рік тому +1

    @1:00:00 = blueberries (BLEUTS) are harvested in Canada (Quebec) in the Boreal Forest, where in year priors there were fires. This is how... The specialized rake is a common thing, and standard rakes could be used in the GLORY DAYS of Lac St-Jean Bleuets. (Je Veux Des Bleuuuuââââts as an apt raving fan's onomatopea for I want Blueberriiiiieeeeeeeessssss)

  • @georgebogdan3
    @georgebogdan3 Рік тому

    This individually is an ART!

  • @jameswong6590
    @jameswong6590 Рік тому +16

    Insider Business, you should do a episode on Malaysian durians especially the musang king.

    • @CuteSealYHM
      @CuteSealYHM Рік тому +2

      They did

    • @jameswong6590
      @jameswong6590 Рік тому

      @@CuteSealYHM oh really? Let me search for it. Thanks

    • @CuteSealYHM
      @CuteSealYHM Рік тому +1

      @@jameswong6590 it's not in the so expensive series thought it's a true cost video

    • @marizambinabdullah6503
      @marizambinabdullah6503 Рік тому

      Indo-China & Indonesia's durian species are much better in taste.Our Musang King are nothing relative to price- tag.

  • @TheKeyWestFoodDude
    @TheKeyWestFoodDude Рік тому +1

    Thank you! Saved me!!!

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus Рік тому +1

    I now want this Mexican Dragon Pitaya fruit.
    God bless, Revelation 21:4

  • @BillyWu
    @BillyWu Рік тому

    Another great video. Will definitely give it a try

  • @TheSmokey1523
    @TheSmokey1523 Рік тому

    Omg I bought an egg of the sun mango for twenty usd in Hong Kong more than 12 years ago, it looked so gorgeous and plump but the taste was a bit of a let down. It was sweet and smooth but it didn’t have a enough sour mango taste and smell for me. My favorite are the champagne mangos from the ataulfa mangos from the Phillipines, they have perfect smooth flesh and tiny thin seed both sweet and sour. They aren’t that expensive but not cheap either.

  • @arshvlog-ew8lq
    @arshvlog-ew8lq Рік тому +7

    Very informative videos

  • @baldevilgenius
    @baldevilgenius Рік тому +3

    I like how Pablo Escobar gave up dealing drugs and is now growing cactae.

  • @Jojina_H
    @Jojina_H Рік тому

    This was a super awesome documentary 🥰

  • @vyte1001
    @vyte1001 11 місяців тому

    come over to Lithuania for the wild blueberries, we pick them up when we’re going to the lakes:) i didn’t even know it’s a big deal, not sure why nobody does a big business from that here, usually the older ladies are picking them and selling in the markets

  • @MadMadSanClash
    @MadMadSanClash 7 днів тому

    چقدرزیبا‌وجالب‌بود...ممنون‌ازشما👍👍👍👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️✋️✌️⚘️🥰🥰🥰

  • @larrywarden7011
    @larrywarden7011 Рік тому +3

    Love this program!!!

  • @atotalstranger3523
    @atotalstranger3523 6 місяців тому

    33:43 I eat these all the time I had no idea they where water lily seeds 😂

  • @angelwhite376
    @angelwhite376 Рік тому +1

    Heather berries are the nicest tasting berries. Very hard to pick but the taste is supreme..

    • @WithScienceAsMySheperd
      @WithScienceAsMySheperd Рік тому

      @1:00:00 = blueberries (BLEUTS) are harvested in Canada (Quebec) in the Boreal Forest, where in year priors there were fires. This is how... The specialized rake is a common thing, and standard rakes could be used in the GLORY DAYS of Lac St-Jean Bleuets. (Je Veux Des Bleuuuuââââts as an apt raving fan's onomatopea for I want Blueberriiiiieeeeeeeessssss)

  • @seiadias7547
    @seiadias7547 Рік тому

    😮 stunning, thank you so much 👏

  • @shark_in_a_chair4238
    @shark_in_a_chair4238 Рік тому +2

    heartbreaking to see the poor people doing all that work and being that skilled and not getting the pay they should get

  • @TinhNguyenDota2
    @TinhNguyenDota2 Рік тому +2

    Something is very special about the samon clip ❤.

  • @hofile6765
    @hofile6765 Рік тому +1

    great now i want to time skip to summer so i can go berry picking

  • @EnglishLearnersHere
    @EnglishLearnersHere Рік тому +5

    Learned a lot from this awesome video! Now, I understand why the foods featured here are expensive! 😍 And I'm especially fascinated with how the rice chief harvests Manoomin and then thanks every plant he harvests!