Asia's MOST ISOLATED Market!! Rare Mountain Hmong Food!! | TRIBAL VIETNAM EP6
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WHITE HMONG COUSCOUS
1. LUNG PHINH MARKET
🇻🇳MÈN MÉN (HMONG COUSCOUS): Grind the dry maize twice and filter through a wooded basket to avoid big lump. Add a bit of water in the corn powder and mix, then transfer it in a hollow tree trunk and steam it for 20 minutes. Take the corn powder and mix with a bit of water. Steam the second time to make sure the finished product is well cooked, fine, and dry.
🇻🇳TOFU CURD: Soak the soya bean in water for 6 hours. Toss them in the machine and grind twice. Pour the soya bean in a giant pan. Add water. Keep stirring the liquid until it boils. Add shredded cabbage. Keep it boiling on low heat. Add fermented soya bean juice to coagulate the soya bean curd.
🐖BOILED PORK TROTTER: Boil the trotter for two hours. Cut into thin slices. Season with seasoning powder, julienned lime leaves and ginger.
💸PRICE: Couscous - $10.000 VND / 0.40 USD | Tofu Curd - $10.000 VND / 0.40 USD | Pork Trotter - 300.000 VND / $13 USD p/kg
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2. MR. PHONG’S FAMILY HOME
ADDRESS: Pho Village, Bac Ha Township, Lao Cai Province
🐖SMOKED STUFF INTESTINE: Mix together grilled cardamom, boiled pig lungs, chives, boiled pork fat and pig blood.Wash the intestine thoroughly. Use a funnel to stuff ingredients in. Tie a knot when finished. Hang the sausage on a tree twig for 3 months. Boil the smoked sausage for 15 minutes when serving.
🐖SMOKED PORK BELLY: Grill the smoked pork belly for 3 minutes, wash it thoroughly with water. Cut into thin slices. Stir-fried with oil, corn wine, and julienned ginger.
🇻🇳CORN WINE: Boil and cool yellow corn, then sprinkled yeast. Incubate for 3 days then put in the timber and then put on the pan and cook in a bain-marie.
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Saif here from iraq 🇮🇶
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Maybe i am the only one from iraq need help i am the guy
Just had to say this reviewer is the best
1. They are very respective to tradition
2. They make videos entertaining taking steps further
3. They make videos entertaining again by putting humour!
Also really great editing and cinematography
I've seen two of their videos so far, and so far I've enjoyed them both!
@@MrZooganopolos I've been following this channel for 3 years now and you gotta check out his series from Africa, those were my favourites esp the ones he filmed in Madagascar and Nigeria. Opens your eyes to the beauty of the world 🤧
I like how he's not condescending and doesn't change his personality.
@@Jaemijx11 I'll have to. Is there any one in particular which you recommend?
Still cant believe this content is on UA-cam. Top notch quality.
What's wrong with UA-cam
@@GinaJonesStillettoQueen he means its cable TV quality, also this show deserves more money than youtube's not enough ad revenue
@@samschreiber1640 You totally nailed it!
Yeah it’s like a discovery channel video
The amount of effort is unbelievable
I am very glad to see that my Hmong people are finally on UA-cam. And, also seeing how the Hmong people from Vietnam people are doing. Just want to also added on by letting yall know that Hmong people from different countries, we lived different from each other due to a tragedy event that took place in the Hmong history. But, it's true what the older gentleman say...younger generation are running things differently, but we do tries our very best to keep our culture and tradition alive in today modern lifestyle. Well, hopefully yall don't mind me saying that. Have a wonderful day. 👏❤
This is interesting video. I thought Hmong people only lived in Laos and Thailand.
@@JohnDavis-uc1ic there is Hmong people all around the world, such as Australia, UK, and China to name a few.
@@T_P0811 I'm speaking of originally. The Hmong people I've come across say they're from Laos or Thailand. That's why I had the false idea. Same with Mien people I know....Laos/Thailand.
@@JohnDavis-uc1ic Originally, Hmong people are from China, and China has the highest population of Hmong people. After China, Vietnam has the next highest population of Hmong people. The reason why you are only meeting Hmong people who say they are from Laos or Thailand is because almost every Hmong person outside of Asia are descended or from Laos or Thailand due to the Laotian Civil War / Secret War. So the Hmong people you have come across are actually the minority subgroups of the overall Hmong population in the world.
@@tomvue148 Thank you for explaining that
THATS MY FAVORITE RICE DISH! 😍I'm so glad you're documenting my people, and not just naming Hmong people but each different accent of our people. Thank you Sonny! ❤ We don't have a home for people to know of the Hmong but this is the start to it. Your channel has the most exposure to the Hmong from what I've seen so far.
It's not really accurate but go off ig.
@@Onionoil467 It's not "Mong" but go off I guess. 🤷♀️
@@Onionoil467 Not to also "brag" that my parents and ancestors aren't just fully "Mong."
i don’t think you realise how much shit i’ve learnt through all these free content. like seriously speaking, i’ve learnt more on here then i have in school & it’s crazy that this isn’t on netflix. god i love befrs
Netflix is controlled content. You would see only a quarter of what they put on here.
UA-cam you get to be your own director for content that doesn't violate YT policy.
School is the starting place; life is the journey of 'life-long learning'
UA-cam is free.
Netflix is not worthy of this show. Eff ‘em.
@@krownofthorns i agree with you my man
“It’s not funny, that’s my Mom” 🤣🤣🤣
That had me rolling on the floor. 😂
🤣😂😅😁😕😐😑
I’m dead😂
😂😂
Your welcome I give you the 600 like
The girl in purple at 5:50 is literally me whenever someone is giving me directions and forgot what they said literally 2 seconds after they finished
He got the "tourist price" on that chicken and rice wine lol.
eh it’s like comparing handmade products with factory-made ones
Nope, it's normal price in Vietnam
$3/Kg chicken and $2.5 for liter of corn wine
Bro i dont care were your from $8 per chicken is a lot of money.
@@EdgarLopez-pv8co They sell $3/Kg so $7~8 the chicken is about 2.5kg, it's pretty cheap lol
In the US it probably cost over $20 for 2.5Kg
@@EdgarLopez-pv8co 😂 I’m sorry I’m not laughing at u just at the fact u think $8 is expensive in England for a chicken a live chicken it’s anything from £20-£180 sometimes more and for un alive chickens your looking at £8-£40 the cheaper it is the smaller it is your looking at a real small chicken like only feeds one and it’s usually that price if it’s close to out of date usually it’s about £14 for a medium chicken so yhhhh I consider your prices for chicken cheap as hell
My wife and I spent 4 nights in BacHa March 2020. People were afraid of foreigners because of COVID. Many hotels were closed and some restaurants would not serve us. The family at Kim Dat Hotel (right at the market) took us in and treated us like family. Madame Cham at the Hoang Yen Restaurant always greeted us with a smile. We took to eating all our meals there because we became tired of being discriminated at the others.
Most of the Hmong vendors were nice and treated us well. The majority of the problems came from the Vietnamese shop owners in town.
Still our time in BacHa was interesting and I would love to go back again.
Well thats how asian feels in amwrica
@@bounaimwanissa9708 racism is wrong but where is "amwrica?"
@@hoz49 lol.
@@bounaimwanissa9708 suffering is a human condition, we all will feel it unfortunately
@@bounaimwanissa9708 that’s why Asians go the the U.K. 😀
Theres a large hmong population in minnesota back in the US as well(which is where sonny is from). I hope our culture doesn't loose our clothing especially. Our clothing is so beautiful and colorful, plus it amazes and impresses all foreigners.
Here in Fresno CA as well. I love hmong traditional clothes.
Ikr but they so expensive and time consuming to make
it really is lovely
Nobody Cares
@@nobueno3514nobody cares about you
Hi Sonny,
I am a Hmong American woman. I am very happy to see you expanding your food diversity. I live watching these videos. I love hearing my language through your video. Thank you for sharing us to the world.
Sonny and Team, you don't know how much joy and happiness you have brought to so many hmong people around the world, with your videos about our people. The exposure that you have brought is a shiny beacon for many of us and as a Hmong person I would like to thank you and your team for the great and in depth videos you guys have produced. Thanks!!
Sonny: There’s not a good translation for this.
Everyone around the world: Cornmeal
Also Polenta.
(BR) Portuguese speakers: fubá
the fucks cornmeal ?
@@bloodraven2887 ground up corn.
I thought they were making grits at first, but then she sieved them. So just cornmeal, Im not sure how people have never heard of it
My dream has always been to work hard so that I can be able to travel,and not to fancy places but to these remote and isolated places in other countries 🙃 I'd love to experience the culture shock🥰
My Hmong people are the most welcoming people even though they are poor and not much fancy food to offer to you, but if you open your mind to new food our food are quite good 😊
@@magnoliamagnolia2655 aaaw that's lovely 🥰
Too many people in Western society cannot commend the humble lifestyles but only seek luxury.
@@wanglee21 yep that is true
@missmotso3101,I as well❤️.
I love seeing my Hmong people from other countries. Thank you for putting us on the map. Hmong Minnesota born and raised.
Is it true Hmong is not only in Vietnam but also China, Laos, Thailand etc? How come Hmong people are secluded in the hills and don't have a national state of their own?
@@monikaherath7505 i mean, i guess. im not the best at geography though. but idk why us hmong people dont have our own national state
Nobody Cares
I appreciate you making more videos of Hmong food and culture recently. We lack representation on media and this makes my heart so happy to see our people on screen. Keep them coming please!!!
Why is nobody talking about that Desert clip and the Water clip just after they had that Corn dish and Tofu dish bwahahahaha :’D
Ikr I’m dying🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
? what time in the video?
@@shane3363 7:30
Yes yes!!!! That was funny!!! I wonder too why they didn't talk about it. They skipped? Hahaha
sonny, i love your channel because you're more than just a food review show. you explore, expose, and show love to the different cultures around the world and you're such a friendly dude, i can't see why everyone gets along with you so easily. thank you sonny and everyone involved in this channel.
Its soo amazing that this dude who used to have a tv show that i watched everyday is still doing what he loved. Love your work my dude
He nailed it when he said, "nyob zoo." It's usually not easy for a non-native Hmong speaking person. I have a Russian brother in law and a Mexican brother in law, and both of them sound very foreign when they try to say it.
Sonny: “Maybe we blow this guy”
Andrew: 🧐
Sonny:....away
ba ha ha ha
😂
I died at that. :D
Hahaha 😅😅😅
😂
I could watch this for hours! Andrew is Sonny's new best sidekick! They are so funny.
P.S the interpreter is gorgeous!
they are like a cute ass couple
I have traveled to many Hmong villages and other tribes in remote parts of Laos. Some beautiful areas that are hidden up in the mountains. This location reminds me much of Laos.
What do Hmong people think of the majority Laotian people?
Dude this show is so addictive and I love that they're so respectful towards those people and their culture, if I was a critic this would be the show of the year hands down ......
Didn’t know Vietnam offer this world “treatening” treats! Cant wait to experience it
In America, we have little colorful chewy sweets in the shape of teddy bears to eat. And we also enjoy a meat in the shape of a weiner between a bun
@@chrisplaymusic Both of those foods are in a ton of different countries
Ah, I think the blood sausage was good! I'm from Estonia, Northern Europe and we also have the blood sausages as traditional food. When I was a child, it was my favourite! We make it the same way with cleaning the intestines, but we mix the blood with salt and barley. I absolutely love them and we mostly eat it for Christmas coupled with cranberry or lingonberry jam. Another weird Christmas dish we have is meat jelly that sounds and looks very strange for most westerners. For this we cook swine head and legs long tume with some herbs and vegetables and later on we scrape off the meat from the bones and mix the liquid with the meat and pour them into cups and let them cool off, they will come out solid and taste well with some mustard or vinegar.
Similar in croatia.
And germany :)
The northern Vietnam also have a dish similar to your meat jelly, which is called "thịt đông". This dish is mostly served in the traditional Tet holiday (Vietnamese new year holiday). I'm surprise that we have many common dishes. Cheers!
@@renotang4875 Yes, me too! People and countries so far away, but really similar dishes! Awsome! 😁
@@renotang4875 Omg! I looked it up and it looks almost identical to what I described! In Estonian language it is called "Sült".
I love your channel! I live in Fresno California and grew up with a lot of Hmong friends both white and green. I have eaten their food and take part in their ceremonies. Watching this series is awesome! Thank you!
The best food channel to date! I love the history storytelling and how educational this food channel is. You guys are covering places, traditions, and so many different communities that I have not yet seen covered. Keep it up guys!
Can never get enough of their reaction to alcohol and the locals laughing at them haha
I can sympathize with Sonny on this one. I married into the Hmong culture, their rice wine is no joke, goes down like water and burns like gasoline it can creep up and punch you in the face without warning.
@@Michael-du2fv 😂 That must have sucked. Hopefully she wasn’t the only daughter or you would have been fked. And if she’s green Hmong, you best dig your own grave. Drinking wise, green Hmong is no joke compared to white Hmong. I’m white Hmong and I had a green Hmong home girl, she can out drink me which is insane and I only drink straight up 151 with no chaser.
Andrew's voice is so attractive 🤭
Thank u..Sonny and team for making us visually exploring Vietnam during Lockdown
R u from Vietnam
@@vinodjaniyani158 R u from Nam* she likes to b asked
Andrew himself is attractive.😉
i’ve been subscribed for such a long time. seeing my own people on your show is so heartwarming. thank you!!!
I just can't wait for the pandemic to end and go back to Vietnam because of this series! Great job to you both! 👏👏👏
This pandemic isn't over and not going to be over this is just the beginning, watch
4:10 I loved that reaction!
Lol she’s like huh WTF? Hell no.
Sonny I just want to thank you for all the amazing videos! You’ve been a huge inspiration to mine and my wife’s travels! Amazing work!!
Thanks Sunny for being our window to these tribes! Great show as always!
Glad to see my Hmong people on a show like this…..it is really appreciated to see that our culture is being recognized!
I'm white hmong and like how I our people are being brought to light through our foods. Much respect. Keep doing what you do.
No should be eating this ,
@@ladiday8479 please have a shred of respect for people different from you. Sure, it may be very exotic to you and you don’t understand it, however, something we all agree on is that we all want to be respected. I’m sure you lived long enough to realize that there are many kind of people with different cultures, food, and perspective. You can say your opinion without being disrespectful in doing so.
@@anonymousssc9634 i never sayed nothing wrong The Bible says it so if u have anything to say go tell it to him father God, once again he touch nothing unclean cause it causes diseases, so i did not this respect no one so stop lieing me, I stand by the word of lord Jesus so go on a lie i stand by it,, who ever you get your mind straight i didn't sayed nothing wrong ✌
@@ladiday8479 I never said you said anything wrong. Your opinions have no right or wrong answer. I’m just saying be respectful in saying your opinion. You literally said, “No one should be eating this.” As if everyone must follow what you believe in. Don’t just pop out and say something disrespectful to ones culture and proceed to force YOUR beliefs. Like I said, it should obvious that there are people who are different from you.
@@anonymousssc9634 thank u and I will be careful how I choose my words 😌
The fashion there is AMAZING, so beautiful
As always I have learned about a different culture and its complexity. Thank you Sonny and your team.
As a Hmong person in the US, I love watching all of your Hmong videos! I would also suggest for you to go explore the Hmong people in Laos, Thailand, Myanmar and China too!!
Hmong people are the largest minority group that do not have a country of their own so they're all over the world.
Not going to lie, this series makes me want to visit the rurals of vietnam
Relax
Thank you for not lying
@@matthias7569 I'm not going to lie. I thought the same thing lmao 😆
they are friendly. But I can't stop thinking about the methods they use to slaughter dogs, pigs. Blood everywhere.
Thanks for taking us through the culture, food and people. 😁 Loved it! ❤️
This might be my favorite episode..Cultural, Love food and loves you and what you do...Thank you for your time..
Man I love these videos!!! To see different cultures is amazing.
One of the best videos showcasing Hmong culture. Tysm sonny and andrew!!!
When Sonny said “Nyob Zoo” awsome
There is one thing you guys do better than anyone : You draw all of our attention into what you do and we live the moments with you.
Well except the taste of the food.😂😂
These uploads are so frequent I love the dedication sonny has for this channel
not enough for a capital S
Good to see more and more about the hmong culture. Thanks for the exposure
I really appreciate seeing my Hmong neighbors in all their backgrounds.
More hmong visit!! Love! Love!! My family is Hmong Lao so it’s nice to hear these people speak hmong with a slight accent.
This dude is blessing to Vietnam and it's culture.
Sharing these kind of experiences to the world being so open minded foreigner is really awesome ❤️
Blessing??? Lmfao
Lit episode !!! Lotta good vibes ❤️❤️🔥🔥
You do your videos so naturally. Showing us everything while explaining. Sometimes it feels like a documentary/ movie. I just love your videos too much. You are a true inspiration for my new UA-cam channel. I want to one day do such videos 🙏 and have your confidence/ great content. Feels like i’ve been to Asia with you after this ❤️. I love you man! And Omg! Their shisha’s are so cool 😊😆.
I really love you and your team's videos! It's so interesting, funny, and educational. Keep up the good work! :))
Hmong people LOVE YOU SONNY!!! ❤️
The Hmong people are so colorful and beautiful. Thanks Sonny and crew for showing us this awesome place.😊
this should be on Netflix. omg so quality content. thanks Sony and your team
I'm enjoying this series about the Hmong tribes. Great job on the writing and directing and editing! I feel like you and your team are getting your groove back.
This channel is such a joy to the world, getting an insight into other cultures and people through the people, what they eat, what they drink, traditions is such a treat and I am very thankful they create such great and informative content on such a regular basis, as a libertarian I am sick of hearing about governments around the world and basing a people based on there governing body, seeing those people living in the world they live has improved my experience of humanity and each video continues to expand on this improvement.
This is great. Thanks for sharing. 💯💯💯
Entertaining and informative at the same time. Good job Sonny and team
9:20 ... blowing him probably fits into the "too much" category lol
😂
@@rodaxel7165 no kidding its about 2 or 3 in every video now.. Putting it out their on the regular!
@SoliDeoGloria 07 hahaha you have to pay attention, she has been seen :-)
@SoliDeoGloria 07 That made me laugh. You know those countries she might be a boy or 12.
Depends on how long you blow him for.
One of the awesome channel I like to watch..
Local vlogger from Bacolod City Philippines here..
Big shout out here.
I'm not going to lie... I have been binging the hell out of this channel lately. Thank you for everything that you do.
Amazing cultures that we would never have known. Thank you Sonny and Andrew
Its asian tradition if u drink beverage, it needs to come with eating meat.. To balance both of the taste so they said xD
Nah, it's just an excuse to drink. Lol when eating meat
I wonder when my Indian countrymen realise eating meat is as asian as their veg dishes
Wine and Cheese. : )
Just say it's your country, not asian.
@@thedreamer1683 sjw crap on an innocent comment.
So nobody's gonna talk about how beautiful of vietnam is? Amazing place 😍
Edit: love from 🇦🇪🇵🇭
Thank you for making these videos about Hmong people! Love watching your videos and the funny reactions!
I’m usually excited when my friends ask me to go on a food journey but i feel like if sonny is the one inviting me, i’d be stressed during the whole trip 😂
Yyaasss, visiting the Hmong culture. My family is Hmong white. Glad to see us in this show.
I like Andrew as a sidekick and a plus, his Viet is impressive! His inputs and commentary are genuine and entertaining.
I love how you’re featuring Hmong people in your channel. I’m a new subscriber from MN like you and I love to see Hmong people in Vietnam. 🤗
back in the day, my mom would make sausage and hang them in the basement. it would always gross me out until one day i tried it. It was probably one of my favorite thing to eat growing up. super nostalgic.
Just wanted to add right around 8:39 that when asked the amount of time they've been working there the translator says 20 yrs when the hmong lady said 1 year.
Hahaha thats right😂😂i didnt even catch that part😂😂
What language was that, may I ask?
@@notachanel2298 hmong.
@@MrCMELS Thanks
This brother did his research with comprehension. Close but he can get closer. Love how you try to understand the differences of culture and life styles on earth.
This is awesome to see hmong culture and food! ❤️
The corn powder looks a lot like the corn couscouz we have here in Brazil, it must be just as good :)
In Asia, Sonny is known as the Gentle Giant.
Andrew is taller than him😂
I think you mean the Big Friendly Giant 😁
Really? Who call him that name?
You mean he's known as the invasive whiteboy
@@adventure_onthedaily9851 all giants are big...lol
Fantastic editing 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Sonny I am amaze with your level of respect for the each culture you meet along your filming adventures. Thank you for this wonderful filming about my culture. You are a true and natural anthropologist!
we must petition netflix to give sunny a serries....
No..they will ruin it🥲
I would say start a petition but I agree with above. Netflix turn something great and make it poop lol
Nuh theyre fine where they are.
@@hat880 yeah, i remembered how angry i was watching their episode about Vietnamese cuisine. Bad in every aspect.
@Peter Martins I’m confused. Didn’t they all have phones? And confessed that they want to maintain their culture? If they wanted to leave they can but this is something they seem to care about a great deal
i’m hmong!! it’s so coool to see other hmong people! 💚
These channel deserves more than 10 million subscribers , everything in this channel is very interesting and enjoying to watch , somehow very informative. Good job Sonny and co hosts , keep up the good work , im one of the million fans from Philippines😘
This is a wonderful series, I love it and the people!
I hope I get to meet you and your team when I come to Vietnam one day after covid
9:56 she said, "white guy is going to get drunk"
I love the chefs laugh so genuine ❤️🇦🇺
Their laughter is filled with innocence and openness.
That yellow staple is called “mov khuam.” Pronounced in English as “maw qua.”
I heard from my parents about it but never seen it. They said it takes all day to prepare it
@@sarahrecod3147 Yeah, it can be an all afternoon process but in most traditional Hmong families, the women do most of the prepping. Also, it's not something you make on a daily because of the work that goes into it. It's usually made during the Hmong New Year festivities or to commemorate a celebration (like a wedding). Aside from chickens, most men prep the animal by butchering and cleaning it.
Why isn't it written phonetically like the latter ? Why a v instead of w?
@@JohnDavis-uc1ic I don't really know the literal history behind the Hmong literature other to say that it was adapted from white missionaries whom visited ages ago to teach the gospel of Christ. Therefore, they use the alphabet characters unlike other nationalities you've may come across. However, there are certain ending letters/vowels in the Hmong language that will alter the word.
For example in the White Hmong dialect: mov = food/rice. if you change the "v" to a "b" now; mob = sick/hurt and is pronounced "maw" but with the tone pitch slightly higher at the end. Easier to hear the difference in person than on text.
@@JohnDavis-uc1ic it's because the V denotes the tone of the word. There are technically 8 (B, M, J, V, -, S, G, D), but mainly 7 tones used to each word and each time has a different meaning or no meaning to it.
'nyob zoo!'
YAY HMONG PEOPLE ^^
thank you for sharing our culture and lifestyle with the world.
Sharing/nvading similar but different...
@@shanesmith9820 uh what? I'm sorry I didn't get that 🤔 you mean (invading)? invading what? who's invading? I'm soo confused bruh.
Love seeing you show my Hmong culture on here.
I enjoy these Hmong episodes so much! Love it 🥰
Sonny...bro...u brought alcohol as a gift to a guy that owns his own Brewery, Thats like gifting Johnny sins a fleshlight.
Not exactly.. Food and alcohol are consumable and shareable. Especially in rural areas like that, more alcohol is never a bad thing, I'm sure.
That anology with the fleshlight is just bad..
@@jaynguyen1573 omg...sry Mr. Proper, it was more of a joke than anything , I'm very aware of their customs and gift exchanging. There always has to be somebody that takes a joke and tries to ruin it. If it hurts your poor little snowflake heart I take it all back.
@@ttdd937 I mean, it obviously looks like it hurt your feelings.. So I'll take back my previous comment about your analogy being bad. Feel better soon!
@@jaynguyen1573 nobody ever likes the "well actually" guy during jokes so his reaction is understandable.
@@abilawaandamari8366 not really. Blowing up and calling someone a snowflake after a gentle correction and casual exchange of information usually shows how much of a snowflake u are. The only one freaking out here was Tt dd. Its embarassing, Karen behaviour lol
So colorful the people's clothes, and faces are beautiful! The interpreter is so beauiful💝
Great Tour for us!!
I learn a lot from different culture..
One of my fav adds are the bloopers , love it and staff safe befrs
We in Indonesia eat corn rice too, but we usualy use white corn, eat it with salad with coconut shreded dressing and crackers
Mau berantem lo
“Maybe we blow this guy.........away” i died😂😂😂😂