In case anyone was wondering, as they didn’t explain in the video, Venice banned kebab shops to preserve the cities traditions and decorum; kebabs are not actually banned for consumption
I had to look this one up! I didn't realize that kebab shops are considered "fast food" restaurants (perhaps on the level of a McDonald's in the USA), and Italy considers these and other fast food sellers to be ruining the city's image and cultural heritage. So they've banned new fast food restaurants from opening, banned selling pizza by the slice, made laws that food shops must use primarily locally-sourced produce, and are trying to prevent tourists from eating fast food at historical sites and popular tour destinations.
@@brockmarie I mean its their city they can do what they want but honestly from a common sense perspective that just weird asf. I guess they are trying to keep their culture but on the other hand they could just be trying to keep inflated prices that tourists cannot avoid and thus wring more money out of them
"Ban the culprits, not the gum." Wise words indeed. 👏 To clear up the milk issue, one can go to a dairy and buy raw milk in the USA. But most milk, for mass production, is simply pasteurized (boiled) before being sold and consumed.Pregnant women are not advised to consume unpasteurized milk because of the possibility of bacteria.
I once had a doctor come to my school. He showed us a wheelbarrow full of sugar. It was said that all the added sugar in our milk for a school year was equal to the huge pile of sugar. I stopped drinking so much milk after seeing so much Un needed sweetness
"Doctor".... right like dr who or that guy that has a degree in language from whatever crack house online school faxed him a "diploma" also he shows up dressed as worf from star trek and the only language he knows besides English is klingon.
Comments Add a comment... James 3 weeks ago In case anyone was wondering, as they didn’t explain in the video, Venice banned kebab shops to preserve the cities traditions and decorum; kebabs are not actually banned for consumption 156 19 Kasturi Swami 3 weeks ago Mustafa is the wisest man. They are all simple people with genuine ideas. 64 3 Joy Kind 3 weeks ago (edited) "Ban the culprits, not the gum." Wise words indeed. 👏 To clear up the milk issue, one can go to a dairy and buy raw milk in the USA. But most milk, for mass production, is simply pasteurized (boiled) before being sold and consumed.Pregnant women are not advised to consume unpasteurized milk because of the possibility of bacteria. 41 3 Brian Waugaman 3 weeks ago I once had a doctor come to my school. He showed us a wheelbarrow full of sugar. It was said that all the added sugar in our milk for a school year was equal to the huge pile of sugar. I stopped drinking so much milk after seeing so much Un needed sweetness paul․ko 3 weeks ago pasteurizing ≠ boiling Mizan 2 weeks ago @Brian Waugaman Don't they serve unsweetened milk at schools in the US? mira veta 1 second ago "Doctor".... right like dr who or that guy that has a degree in language from whatever crack house online school faxed him a "diploma" also he shows up dressed as worf from star trek and the only language he knows besides English is klingon. mira veta 0 seconds ago But yeah milk does have alot of sugar and doesn't contribute to strong bones as much as they say. Sunlight gives vitamin d...it also gives you skin cancer. Long story short doctors are fucking stupid and your going to die alone afraid and miserable after a short shitty horrible life. Have fun. Drink some goddamn milk if you want it won't stop the bombs from falling and it won't make someone stab you in an ally after a tweaked out junkie wants your nesquick chocolatey goodness for his own.
I agree, only grass feed cows tasted good warm and raw to me as a child. Burmuda hay feed cows was ok but pungent smell to me. Unless you are around cattle for any length of time you can't really appreciate the difference.
Raw milk is also banned in Australia, Singapore and Canada. Its also illegal to sell in stores in Scotland (due to causing several deaths in the 1980's) and several European countries including Norway and Sweden ban its sale in stores, they only allow "barn door" sales with very strict controls. Its not only the USA that's aware of listeria...and even in countries where its common like France its acknowledged as being a major source of staphyloccocal food poisoning.
Well raw milk can transmit several germs like E.coli, listeria and even tuberculosis but I think that's due to bad living standards of animals. I already drunk raw milk from a local farm which gave me stomach aches while my dad had no problems at all. The traditional German raw mountain cheese at the other hand was very delicious and easy on the stomach so I asked the farm about the standards and they have strict controls for listeria and other germs.
I like that Mustafa said the smoke can hurt kids lungs. This must have been known since the first person started choking on smoke. We shouldn't breathe in smoke of any kind if we can avoid it.
Hay tanta gente en el mundo que jamás fumó, respiro humo, que no trabajaron en mina o cementeras y tienen EPO, así que depende más de la inmunidad de cada persona.
@@annawells6688 I hate people smoking around me, since as a kid, I suffered horrible asthma and it was because my selfish dad smoked and the selfish adults around me. I don't really have asthma as an adult now, but that's because I don't go near anyone who smokes. I hate it when people smoke... They're so damn selfish.
As a grocery buyer in the industry for 32 yrs, I can tell you raw milk is not illegal in the united states. I purchased it for my company from numerous producers here in California. It does however come with warning stickers about bacteria and viral contamination possibilities.
the main reason grocery stores don't tend to carry it even if allowed is because of the time it is safe to drink is just a few days. so between transport and putting it on the shelf to removing it when it expires it doesn't make financial sense
Gum is banned in my house and car, with my grandkids..... I have found it in to many places that getting it off of was almost impossible. Love to you all.
@@viper7383 Pasteurization goes to 161 F. Raw milk brucella bacteria requires a temp of 149 for five to ten minutes. the pasteurization process which is 30 minutes kills that bacteria. UP and UHP which are more stronger pasteurization procedures do it in far less time.
I would agree but I truly prefer goat (kambing) to sheep (domba). Satay kambing with spicy chili peanut sauce. Yum!!! Sorry dear Mustafa, satay kambing is grilled over hot coals and the process is VERY smokey!! How wonderful to smell them grilling in tbe streets of Indonesia!! Wow, I miss those days. . .
Oh Yes! Chewing gum is banned in my country Singapore. Cause some inconsiderate people spitted on the floor or smeared it on walls / lift buttons after eating 😣😖
Reminds me of a news story where some sort of health board voted to legalize raw milk in their city and they all celebrated by drinking raw milk. Most of them ended up getting violently ill a few hours later.
All milk is pasteurized before consumption. Raw fruit juice also. There were some cases when not pasteurized natural drinks that contain bateria that threatened the life of those who consumed it. That's why it's banned
I've had raw milk fresh from cow on farm when younger. Cows teats are washed before milking to keep milk uncontaminated. But usually milk would be heated and then cooled to help it stay fresh and clean from bacteria for longer periods.
Raw isn't banned in the entire United States. Every state has different laws and regulations regarding it. It's banned in some states but not all. Where I live in New York it legal to sell if you go to the farm. It is illegal to transport for sale.
US bans raw milk because it contains dangerous bacteria like Listeria as well as other diseases. We don't drink powdered milk, but real cow's milk. It is pasteurized to kill the bacteria but keeps the rest of the nutrition intact. People around here can still drink raw milk in some places (like in California) on a small scale. You can also get it directly from your own animals or from a farmer.
Some US states don't ban raw milk, although the sale is somehow restricted. Some ban raw cheese though. Once, Canada proposed to ban raw cheese, and there was a HUGE outcry in Québec!!!
Singapore logic be like, Chewing Gum: Banned because people litter it everywhere even though it isn't harmful to their health Cigarettes: Not banned even though people litter it everywhere and is harmful to their health.
Coming from India, even now in villages and rural areas, its very common to drink raw milk straight from the cow. And i have never heard anyone getting sick from it.
@@user-yh4uj2sx9x lots of people die in India from diseases not common in the first world. just because you haven't heard doesn't mean it doesn't happen
I’ve had raw goats milk that I would drink straight from the tap when I was a kid. And I’ve only had raw cows milk once and it was incredible. Cost $8/gal though
You can get brucellosis from raw goat's or cow's milk. It causes many serious side effects such as abortion in pregnant women. My neighbour had a severe case of it and lost most of her hearing.
In america, we pasteurize the milk...process it to kill any germs, then put it in containers. I think there are farmers who raise cows and drink the milk raw still...but not the general public.
With regard to raw milk in the USA, it depends on your state. In our state you can buy it directly from the farm (including a farmer's truck off the farm) but not in a store or market.
Another interesting topic to debate on! Some things are just affected by our cultures and how we grow up. Something I can think of, that we as Germans eat, but that is banned in the USA is horse meat. I am not quite sure how Pakistan stands on this one, but it would be interesting to hear. But then there are some things across cultures that are just the same, like chewing gum being stuck to chairs. Moving chairs in school, I frequently had to wash my hands and once even my backpack, as the person before me had stuck their old chewing gum there. Mehboob's face as he heard that kebabs were banned in Venice was so funny! Ramadan Mubarak to all the cast and the crew! Greetings from Germany!
I grew up on raw milk in the USA. One can still get some, but in back channels. Now, it has to be pasteurized. Nothing really wrong with that. Our milk is till fresh and good.
It got banned for a reason. Its also illegal in Singapore, Australia and Canada and most European countries have pretty strict limits on who can sell and how.
I didn't know raw milk ban here in U. S. But glad U. S. didn't ban gum. It is perfect for someone quit smoking and chewing gum helped. Unless they have no teeth, they have to try something else.
raw milk isn't illegal. the issue is non pasteurized milk goes bad in a few days and hence not fit for human consumption. dairies will offer raw milk for sale depending upon state with the understanding you either use it there on or shortly after. you basically have to live in the state or area where you can buy it.
Thanks, guy. I remembered visiting my Great Aunt on the farm in Texas got cow and they serve it as is or sterilize it first. My late grandma was raised on the farm and she told me how family was like on the farm. Not only milk from cow. They will drink I think it was either sheep milk or goat milk. Can't remembered which is which. But her most favorite was from the cow. Mine was too. Now I drink lactose milk because I was having problems drinking them. Anyway, thanks for quick response. 😉
Give cow beer only one can a day,let it roam in the pasture,and do this everyday your cow will be relaxed and if you choose to butcher it the meat will be super tender and more expensive cuts of meat
They are all correct. Mustafa sided with banning gum from little children- I can sense that some of them have had an experience with that! 🤣 yes, side with Singapore! I love this channel. I just want to visit these people in person!!!
As a Singaporean, I'll be lobbying for Mama Mustafa's clip supporting the chewing gum ban as the country's response to all foreign criticism on the topic.
Having lived on a dairy farm I have drank raw milk. They are right nothing tastes better. Cooking it is supposed to kill bacteria that may have been in or on the animal at the time of milking we had the top rating for milk production and our barn was very clean the milk produced went straight to be used for drinking. Even so there is always a chance that a small amount of bacteria can get into the milk. So they pasteurize it to make it safe. They also add more vitamins A and D to the milk these along with the natural calcium in milk help children's bones develop properly so they don't get rickets.
Scientists have found out that some diseases can go from cattle in the milk to humans one is tuberculosis but by heating it it kills the virus that causes tuberculosis. Another example is cow pox. This virus is the one that they used to fight small pox. When my grandfather had his children inoculated for small pox they ended up transferring it to his herd. The children's doctor found out and next thing my grandfather knew scientists came and asked for blood from the cows in order to make more vaccine. It didn't hurt the cows and they paid my grandfather for it.
It spoils too quickly to be suitable for the market or for mass transportation in huge tanks. Requiring pasteurization has cut down tremendously the amount of food poising from milk.
Make "old man " to stop just picking at the food AND TO JUST TAKE A BITE.....He is not doing Justice to the food. How can he give a judgment, when he really doesn't taste it properly ?????? Hello !!!!! Don't let him make a joke of the show ....he is NOW. STOP HIM.
Venice banned Kebab shops (not kebabs themselves) to preserve the "decorum and traditions" of the city. It was part of banning several other fast food shops.
I can agree on chewing gum in public places . It can be annoying how some people chew smacking their lips then they throw it on the ground.. but, kababs? No way should they be..
Yes the milk that you are presenting is illegal to sell in the United States. But if you own your own milk cow you are allowed to milk it and drink the milk without any processing........ I will admit not many people do that anymore. But I live in the country and you can get raw whole milk from some of the Dairy distributor is around here. If you know them that is.... Or someone that has their own milk cow..... But you're not allowed to buy it.....
I presume they are referring to non pasteurized milk here. I am uncertain what kind of milk they have there and whether or not it is consumed immediately. Even if it is consumed immediately it should be pasteurized. I don't think they have the means to container milk and deliver it on a timely basis. Some villagers don't have electric or refrigeration. If they drink milk right out of the animal maybe it is doable. I would like to see how they deliver milk to the people and they may like to see how most milk is delivered to the people in the US. Picked up, processed, put into containers, chilled and delivered to most every place in the US in a matter of days. Also, I understand that about 58 percent of the Pakistani population is lactose intolerant. If that's the case, then they should not be drinking milk at all or it is making them sick and they don't know it. It seems at first a fun subject but use of milk and how it is processed can be very significant to these folks.
When the actor Clint Eastwood from the western movies became mayor of a town in California named Carmelita or something like that LOL within one year he banned anyone eating ice cream on the street by that I mean we have sidewalks that go beside our streets that people are allowed to walk up and down without being in the road. It became illegal to eat ice cream because ice cream would melt and fall onto the sidewalk and make a mess. So Clint Eastwood made it illegal to eat ice cream on the sidewalk hahaha hahaha.......
In case anyone was wondering, as they didn’t explain in the video, Venice banned kebab shops to preserve the cities traditions and decorum; kebabs are not actually banned for consumption
Ok I wondered about that one
I came to the comments just for this explanation. Thanks
I had to look this one up! I didn't realize that kebab shops are considered "fast food" restaurants (perhaps on the level of a McDonald's in the USA), and Italy considers these and other fast food sellers to be ruining the city's image and cultural heritage. So they've banned new fast food restaurants from opening, banned selling pizza by the slice, made laws that food shops must use primarily locally-sourced produce, and are trying to prevent tourists from eating fast food at historical sites and popular tour destinations.
@@brockmarie I mean its their city they can do what they want but honestly from a common sense perspective that just weird asf. I guess they are trying to keep their culture but on the other hand they could just be trying to keep inflated prices that tourists cannot avoid and thus wring more money out of them
Yes to undercover kebab🍗
"Ban the culprits, not the gum." Wise words indeed. 👏 To clear up the milk issue, one can go to a dairy and buy raw milk in the USA. But most milk, for mass production, is simply pasteurized (boiled) before being sold and consumed.Pregnant women are not advised to consume unpasteurized milk because of the possibility of bacteria.
I once had a doctor come to my school. He showed us a wheelbarrow full of sugar. It was said that all the added sugar in our milk for a school year was equal to the huge pile of sugar. I stopped drinking so much milk after seeing so much Un needed sweetness
pasteurizing ≠ boiling
@@brianwaugaman55 Don't they serve unsweetened milk at schools in the US?
"Doctor".... right like dr who or that guy that has a degree in language from whatever crack house online school faxed him
a "diploma" also he shows up dressed as worf from star trek and the only language he knows besides English is klingon.
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James
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In case anyone was wondering, as they didn’t explain in the video, Venice banned kebab shops to preserve the cities traditions and decorum; kebabs are not actually banned for consumption
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Kasturi Swami
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Mustafa is the wisest man. They are all simple people with genuine ideas.
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Joy Kind
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"Ban the culprits, not the gum." Wise words indeed. 👏 To clear up the milk issue, one can go to a dairy and buy raw milk in the USA. But most milk, for mass production, is simply pasteurized (boiled) before being sold and consumed.Pregnant women are not advised to consume unpasteurized milk because of the possibility of bacteria.
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Brian Waugaman
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I once had a doctor come to my school. He showed us a wheelbarrow full of sugar. It was said that all the added sugar in our milk for a school year was equal to the huge pile of sugar. I stopped drinking so much milk after seeing so much Un needed sweetness
paul․ko
3 weeks ago
pasteurizing ≠ boiling
Mizan
2 weeks ago
@Brian Waugaman Don't they serve unsweetened milk at schools in the US?
mira veta
1 second ago
"Doctor".... right like dr who or that guy that has a degree in language from whatever crack house online school faxed him
a "diploma" also he shows up dressed as worf from star trek and the only language he knows besides English is klingon.
mira veta
0 seconds ago
But yeah milk does have alot of sugar and doesn't contribute to strong bones as much as they say. Sunlight gives vitamin d...it also gives you skin cancer. Long story short doctors are fucking stupid and your going to die alone afraid and miserable after a short shitty horrible life. Have fun. Drink some goddamn milk if you want it won't stop the bombs from falling and it won't make someone stab you in an ally after a tweaked out junkie wants your nesquick chocolatey goodness for his own.
As a kid growing up on a farm I hated raw milk. When the cow food changed the tastes changed. Clover hay made a horrific taste.
I agree, only grass feed cows tasted good warm and raw to me as a child. Burmuda hay feed cows was ok but pungent smell to me. Unless you are around cattle for any length of time you can't really appreciate the difference.
Raw milk is also banned in Australia, Singapore and Canada. Its also illegal to sell in stores in Scotland (due to causing several deaths in the 1980's) and several European countries including Norway and Sweden ban its sale in stores, they only allow "barn door" sales with very strict controls. Its not only the USA that's aware of listeria...and even in countries where its common like France its acknowledged as being a major source of staphyloccocal food poisoning.
Well raw milk can transmit several germs like E.coli, listeria and even tuberculosis but I think that's due to bad living standards of animals. I already drunk raw milk from a local farm which gave me stomach aches while my dad had no problems at all. The traditional German raw mountain cheese at the other hand was very delicious and easy on the stomach so I asked the farm about the standards and they have strict controls for listeria and other germs.
I grew up on a dairy farm and we drank our milk. It was like drinking ice cream. Tasted so good.
Canada doesn't ban raw cheese though.
@@alphabetsoup6681 Same here. It took me awhile to get used to that store milk I had to buy once I moved away from home.
U can get raw milk and cheese easy in .uk. lots in our cheese shop lije brie or online
I had raw milk in cereal in a little mountain village in Honduras and was sick for two weeks.
I like that Mustafa said the smoke can hurt kids lungs. This must have been known since the first person started choking on smoke. We shouldn't breathe in smoke of any kind if we can avoid it.
Hay tanta gente en el mundo que jamás fumó, respiro humo, que no trabajaron en mina o cementeras y tienen EPO, así que depende más de la inmunidad de cada persona.
What about the problem of second and third hand smoke from cigarettes?
@@rmramirezc menso. ;)
@@annawells6688 try to avoid it. i really only smoke if my cannabutter is sold out.
@@annawells6688 I hate people smoking around me, since as a kid, I suffered horrible asthma and it was because my selfish dad smoked and the selfish adults around me. I don't really have asthma as an adult now, but that's because I don't go near anyone who smokes. I hate it when people smoke... They're so damn selfish.
Unpasteurised milk is banned in USA and Canada, yet growth hormone is allowed for cattle in both countries 👀
Cant use growth hormone for Canadian milk
@@leswhynin913 it's legal in beef cattle in Canada.
read before you post. it is not banned
@@H20. for beef production yes, but not for dairy
you aren't going to get diarrhea from growth hormones
"kids tend to throw fun when guests arrive" 😂 lol Mustafa what sort of kids you hanging with?
the naughty ones!
As a grocery buyer in the industry for 32 yrs, I can tell you raw milk is not illegal in the united states. I purchased it for my company from numerous producers here in California. It does however come with warning stickers about bacteria and viral contamination possibilities.
From what I read, it's only illegal to sell across state lines. So I guess it's fine to buy/sell raw milk locally.
@@brockmarie depends upon the state. some states allow retail outlets, others its got to be a dairy etc.
the main reason grocery stores don't tend to carry it even if allowed is because of the time it is safe to drink is just a few days. so between transport and putting it on the shelf to removing it when it expires it doesn't make financial sense
@@brockmarie ah yes, raw milk smuggling is a huge issue in this country
Yeah... basic research isn't exactly this channel's strongpoint...
Moral of the story don t cook kebabs in homes becuz kebabs smoke can damage your lungs
Tell that to New York
@@Calilou52 lol
Gum is banned in my house and car, with my grandkids..... I have found it in to many places that getting it off of was almost impossible. Love to you all.
I love how they each have a coffee cup with their picture on it!
Raw Milk is very common in Pakistan but we don’t consume it raw, we boil it at home at 100 C before consuming it.
which doesn't kill the bacteria and tapeworm eggs
@@toomanyaccounts according to the WHO, bacteria rapidly die at 149F, and mayo clinic notes that tapeworm eggs die at 145F
@@viper7383 Pasteurization goes to 161 F. Raw milk brucella bacteria requires a temp of 149 for five to ten minutes. the pasteurization process which is 30 minutes kills that bacteria. UP and UHP which are more stronger pasteurization procedures do it in far less time.
You have other option to ultra pasturized packaged milk, there is no in between
@toomsnyaccounts They said "celcius" not fahrenheit
Those people have actually tried more things that I have.
Same. I’ve never heard of half the stuff they eat
“I stand with the Singaporean” Thank You Mustafa!
Mustafa is the wisest man. They are all simple people with genuine ideas.
not really. pakistan gov't is moving to ban the sale of raw milk due to the enormous health problems raw milk is causing in Pakistan.
@@PROVOCATEURSK "Sky daddy" tells me you know nothing about Islam. No point in ignorant talk.
You call it wise?? Lol
Mustafa's right- mutton IS superior to chicken, at least in kebab form.
I would agree but I truly prefer goat (kambing) to sheep (domba). Satay kambing with spicy chili peanut sauce. Yum!!! Sorry dear Mustafa, satay kambing is grilled over hot coals and the process is VERY smokey!! How wonderful to smell them grilling in tbe streets of Indonesia!! Wow, I miss those days. . .
3:57 I have a strong feeling ..that this has happened with Mustafa Mama before😂😂😂😂
Do these folks know that raw milk has been banned in Pakistan as well?
5:19 Economists scratching their heads as the Singaporean economy experiences massive unprecedented growth.
Oh Yes! Chewing gum is banned in my country Singapore. Cause some inconsiderate people spitted on the floor or smeared it on walls / lift buttons after eating 😣😖
I once sat on the chewing gum :(((((
@@irafayvcmp3134 oh dear.. it created a mess I guess
ewwww! seriously lift buttons and walls? just ewww!
@@anon21qwerty17 Yess! Till the government have to ban it
If tourist eat chewing gum there, will they get fined / arrested?
When we had milk goats we did a low pasteurization to protect ourselves from getting sick.
I sell RAW goat milk in companies store for $ 10.99 a quart in San Diego!
Reminds me of a news story where some sort of health board voted to legalize raw milk in their city and they all celebrated by drinking raw milk. Most of them ended up getting violently ill a few hours later.
lol I love it
When, where, who?
There was an episode of the British show Chef! Where Chef was driving all over trying to get illegal unpasteurized cheese.
Mama is older and wiser and gets it
i *always* give a like to your videos. They're as fascinating and wonderful as the participants are.
All milk is pasteurized before consumption. Raw fruit juice also. There were some cases when not pasteurized natural drinks that contain bateria that threatened the life of those who consumed it. That's why it's banned
Wrong.
We pasteurized milk not because we think it contains germs but because it does contain germs you can drink raw milk but you can't sell it.
Glad to see the ladies again- the colors of their dress and bracelets are beautiful.
You can still buy raw milk in the US.
I've had raw milk fresh from cow on farm when younger. Cows teats are washed before milking to keep milk uncontaminated. But usually milk would be heated and then cooled to help it stay fresh and clean from bacteria for longer periods.
i am Italian and live not far from Venice and i swear I never heard of this kebab situation I am 😲 shocked
Raw isn't banned in the entire United States. Every state has different laws and regulations regarding it. It's banned in some states but not all. Where I live in New York it legal to sell if you go to the farm. It is illegal to transport for sale.
Oooh! This is gonna be fun.
I feel like Muftafa is full of knowledge. We need to give this guy his own show. Also if Allah wills i will have a chat with him some day
US bans raw milk because it contains dangerous bacteria like Listeria as well as other diseases. We don't drink powdered milk, but real cow's milk. It is pasteurized to kill the bacteria but keeps the rest of the nutrition intact. People around here can still drink raw milk in some places (like in California) on a small scale. You can also get it directly from your own animals or from a farmer.
its not banned just restricted to direct sales from certain places that tell you to use it fast.
Some US states don't ban raw milk, although the sale is somehow restricted. Some ban raw cheese though.
Once, Canada proposed to ban raw cheese, and there was a HUGE outcry in Québec!!!
Singapore logic be like,
Chewing Gum: Banned because people litter it everywhere even though it isn't harmful to their health
Cigarettes: Not banned even though people litter it everywhere and is harmful to their health.
My father showed me how you can eat hardened sap from Spruce trees. We always called it Spruce gum.
The rose dial on Mustafa's watch 👌
Raw milk is just banned from being sold. You can still get raw milk in the US all you have todo is goto a friends farm or have your own cow.
no depending upon state you can buy it from different sources. you cannot take it across state lines to sell.
I don't think they really understand the raw milk thing, they seem to be referring to UHT milk as the only other kind available
Coming from India, even now in villages and rural areas, its very common to drink raw milk straight from the cow. And i have never heard anyone getting sick from it.
@@user-yh4uj2sx9x lots of people die in India from diseases not common in the first world. just because you haven't heard doesn't mean it doesn't happen
@@toomanyaccounts yes Iam aware of that but I am still not how bringing that up pertains to the ongoing discussion.
@@user-yh4uj2sx9x i know, i'm saying they don't understand how their raw milk is different from pasteurized milk
If you have a cow you can drink and use raw milk. You just can't sell it without heat pasturizing it.
Mustafa supports the chewing gum ban. Hahahahhaha
🙈@2:21 we've been told packaged milk gives gas😂
Only god knows if I ran a red light 🚦
That mug is so cuteeeeeeeeeeeeeee, with their silhouette on it😍😍
Love your channel from Malaysia 👍🏽
Thank you so much 😊
LOVE THE ELDER........he spoke wisdom
I’ve had raw goats milk that I would drink straight from the tap when I was a kid. And I’ve only had raw cows milk once and it was incredible. Cost $8/gal though
When my dad was a a kid one of hs friends drank raw milk and got an infection that ended up affecting mobility in one side of his body.
You can get brucellosis from raw goat's or cow's milk. It causes many serious side effects such as abortion in pregnant women. My neighbour had a severe case of it and lost most of her hearing.
We also grew up on raw goats milk only kind my grandaddy could take.
I would love for them to try durian.
Yes that would be amazing
In america, we pasteurize the milk...process it to kill any germs, then put it in containers. I think there are farmers who raise cows and drink the milk raw still...but not the general public.
With regard to raw milk in the USA, it depends on your state. In our state you can buy it directly from the farm (including a farmer's truck off the farm) but not in a store or market.
You can buy raw milk in some stores in the USA
I’m in California USA and raw milk is not banned
Another interesting topic to debate on! Some things are just affected by our cultures and how we grow up. Something I can think of, that we as Germans eat, but that is banned in the USA is horse meat. I am not quite sure how Pakistan stands on this one, but it would be interesting to hear. But then there are some things across cultures that are just the same, like chewing gum being stuck to chairs. Moving chairs in school, I frequently had to wash my hands and once even my backpack, as the person before me had stuck their old chewing gum there. Mehboob's face as he heard that kebabs were banned in Venice was so funny! Ramadan Mubarak to all the cast and the crew! Greetings from Germany!
For cow farmers in TN fresh milk straight from the cow the chill in fridge is the best. I don't know in the USA raw milk is banned
I would be curious as to try raw cow's milk if I had the chance. I have had cheese made with raw milk and I thought it was pretty good.
I never understood why people say torenge instead of todenge
I was raised on raw milk. My Mom used to make butter from the cream. It was delicious!
Yup, Raw milk is really delicious.
I sold 4 sticks of RAW butter in my company store for $15.99!
I grew up on raw milk in the USA. One can still get some, but in back channels. Now, it has to be pasteurized. Nothing really wrong with that. Our milk is till fresh and good.
It got banned for a reason. Its also illegal in Singapore, Australia and Canada and most European countries have pretty strict limits on who can sell and how.
Let me tell you one thing. The best ice cream I’ve ever had was made with raw cow’s milk. Flavor was out of this world. Called farm milk ice cream
I didn't know raw milk ban here in U. S.
But glad U. S. didn't ban gum. It is perfect for someone quit smoking and chewing gum helped. Unless they have no teeth, they have to try something else.
"Banned" is misleading. It's illegal to sell it, but you can still get it legally, at least in some states. IDK about Canada, though.
raw milk isn't illegal. the issue is non pasteurized milk goes bad in a few days and hence not fit for human consumption. dairies will offer raw milk for sale depending upon state with the understanding you either use it there on or shortly after. you basically have to live in the state or area where you can buy it.
Thanks, guy. I remembered visiting my Great Aunt on the farm in Texas got cow and they serve it as is or sterilize it first. My late grandma was raised on the farm and she told me how family was like on the farm. Not only milk from cow. They will drink I think it was either sheep milk or goat milk. Can't remembered which is which. But her most favorite was from the cow. Mine was too. Now I drink lactose milk because I was having problems drinking them. Anyway, thanks for quick response. 😉
And BTW, I really like raw milk when I was a kid. Just now I can't drink them anymore. I drink lactose milk from store.
My grandfather didn't have teeth and loved chewing several sticks of gum at a time. He said it felt good to his gums.
Raw milk is also illegal in Australia but milk with added vitamins etc is freely available !
What's wrong with vitamins?
@@Seek1878 Did I say there was anything wrong with Vitamins ?
You can drink raw milk in the United States you just can't sell it directly to consumers .
actually most states allow the sale. most not from retail stores.
Give cow beer only one can a day,let it roam in the pasture,and do this everyday your cow will be relaxed and if you choose to butcher it the meat will be super tender and more expensive cuts of meat
I'm sending this video to congress so that we can get raw milk again. Thanks Reactistan!
damn you need to read before you post and do a basic search online. raw milk is legal in the US. it just cannot be sold across state lines.
They are all correct. Mustafa sided with banning gum from little children- I can sense that some of them have had an experience with that! 🤣 yes, side with Singapore! I love this channel. I just want to visit these people in person!!!
Singapore should ban slavery, slavery is rampant in Singapore, shit hole.
Yep, people without licenses do tend to be the most conscientious drivers lol
Video: talks about three different countries in three different continents.
Thumbnail: *BaNneD uSa FoOd*
As a Singaporean, I'll be lobbying for Mama Mustafa's clip supporting the chewing gum ban as the country's response to all foreign criticism on the topic.
I like this episode, they spitting facts.
Having lived on a dairy farm I have drank raw milk. They are right nothing tastes better. Cooking it is supposed to kill bacteria that may have been in or on the animal at the time of milking we had the top rating for milk production and our barn was very clean the milk produced went straight to be used for drinking. Even so there is always a chance that a small amount of bacteria can get into the milk. So they pasteurize it to make it safe. They also add more vitamins A and D to the milk these along with the natural calcium in milk help children's bones develop properly so they don't get rickets.
Scientists have found out that some diseases can go from cattle in the milk to humans one is tuberculosis but by heating it it kills the virus that causes tuberculosis. Another example is cow pox. This virus is the one that they used to fight small pox. When my grandfather had his children inoculated for small pox they ended up transferring it to his herd. The children's doctor found out and next thing my grandfather knew scientists came and asked for blood from the cows in order to make more vaccine. It didn't hurt the cows and they paid my grandfather for it.
Why raw milk, Is it because some people can't digest lactose ?
It spoils too quickly to be suitable for the market or for mass transportation in huge tanks. Requiring pasteurization has cut down tremendously the amount of food poising from milk.
Bacteria contamination. People die from drinking raw milk, especial young children. Pasteurization saves lives.
Raw milk contains pathogens.
It contains bacteria like E Coli and Listeria which can be deadly.
Make "old man " to stop just picking at the food AND TO JUST TAKE A BITE.....He is not doing Justice to the food. How can he give a judgment, when he really doesn't taste it properly ?????? Hello !!!!! Don't let him make a joke of the show ....he is NOW. STOP HIM.
Why would you ban kebabs? Everybody (vegetarians not included of course) loves kebabs.
food purists in venice
Venice banned Kebab shops (not kebabs themselves) to preserve the "decorum and traditions" of the city. It was part of banning several other fast food shops.
Mushroom, boiling onion, & sweet potato kebab - yum!
I can agree on chewing gum in public places . It can be annoying how some people chew smacking their lips then they throw it on the ground.. but, kababs? No way should they be..
Yes the milk that you are presenting is illegal to sell in the United States. But if you own your own milk cow you are allowed to milk it and drink the milk without any processing........ I will admit not many people do that anymore. But I live in the country and you can get raw whole milk from some of the Dairy distributor is around here. If you know them that is.... Or someone that has their own milk cow..... But you're not allowed to buy it.....
I presume they are referring to non pasteurized milk here. I am uncertain what kind of milk they have there and whether or not it is consumed immediately. Even if it is consumed immediately it should be pasteurized. I don't think they have the means to container milk and deliver it on a timely basis. Some villagers don't have electric or refrigeration. If they drink milk right out of the animal maybe it is doable. I would like to see how they deliver milk to the people and they may like to see how most milk is delivered to the people in the US. Picked up, processed, put into containers, chilled and delivered to most every place in the US in a matter of days. Also, I understand that about 58 percent of the Pakistani population is lactose intolerant. If that's the case, then they should not be drinking milk at all or it is making them sick and they don't know it. It seems at first a fun subject but use of milk and how it is processed can be very significant to these folks.
For those Americans who may be interested, John Stossel takes a look at illegal foods. Just check UA-cam for "Classic Stossel: Illegal Food." 😎
I was halfway expecting haggis to make an appearance.
In Canada our milk is practically water😕
Wait what? Raw Milk is legal here.. Atleast in South Carolina
Varies by state. And even states that allow it tend to regulate it heavily.
Chewing gum is banned in my house also!
They think tribal rural folk are not as smart as city slickers. Jokes on you
Pure torture might be the durian fruit banned in Singapore and Malaysia because it smells so bad
Have you ever broken the law, Mustafa? "Allah protects me". But that wasn't the question, was it? ;-)
Hahaha
The older gentleman don't like anything unless it's Pakistani
I grew up drinking raw milk and nearing my 82 year
Cleanest hearted people.
do some reading. Pakistan has the worst quality milk and its milk is a huge reason why tapeworm infections are common in the country
i think they must have developed the their digestion accordingly
as they too have cattle.
Heroin. That escalated quickly.
I grew up on milk from our neighbors dairy farm….
Mama Mustafa just radiates pure anarchy lmao
What!? No Kinder Surprise Eggs? (Banned in USA) 😂
wheat four is illegal in
Mama eont eat it its mixed food. Lol. Im teasing. Lets watch.
haha
When the actor Clint Eastwood from the western movies became mayor of a town in California named Carmelita or something like that LOL within one year he banned anyone eating ice cream on the street by that I mean we have sidewalks that go beside our streets that people are allowed to walk up and down without being in the road. It became illegal to eat ice cream because ice cream would melt and fall onto the sidewalk and make a mess. So Clint Eastwood made it illegal to eat ice cream on the sidewalk hahaha hahaha.......
02:10 More like Filtred / Prepared.
Some day they should try the GOD of all foods, bacon, real bacon. It’s worth it.
They're muslim, they can't lol
Raw milk carries whatever is in and on the udder and it is how tuberculosis jumped to humans, hence pasteurization.
I wonder if Mama knows how popular he is in the US?