Cambodian Palm Sugar - A Sweet Tradition
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Discover the tradition of palm sugar in Cambodia and how it provides a livelihood for many. See how juice is collected from the flowers of palm sugar trees and boiled to make this unique sweetener. Chhout, Deaf Cambodian, shares her family business with Joel. (captioned)
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Thank You so much for showing 😁☺️👌
She is very intelligent👍
Great thank you. It was very interesting to see.😊👍
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She is a smart girl ...
Very interesting about their life to make the sugar plus their time with patience 🤟
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amen, maybe visit Cambodia one day
Wow , her father can climb tallest tree . He pick up then go downstairs. Amazing. He use it . Joel so funny , sneaky get eat . Ha Ha . She been hard work. Sugar honey ? . Have a wonderful day ! .
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Привет 🎉молодец хорошо 🤝👏🙏💯
I enjoy watching your videos. I'm especially interested in the videos on deaf schools. What type of sign language do you use when visiting schools for the deaf worldwide? Is it ASL or international sign language? My dream is to visit those schools like you so I would like to know which sign language I should acquire.
You can use international, local, ASL, etc. It's very important to immerse their languages. Just go flow.
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Palm sugar tastes same as sugar canes?
taste sweet same but different flavor
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