Emmy you are always so pleasant, even with something disgusting. Never is it "omg this is effing disgusting" it's always "it's quite pungent, a bit reminiscent of vomit, with woody seeds. (Takes another bite)"
You ain't lyin'! The other night I was having some anxiety and couldn't fall asleep, so I decided to binge a few Emmy videos. I slept like a happy baby after that.
I agree. It's a nightly ritual to You Tube after 11pm. Hubby goes to sleep and I watch videos. I'm a night person, and dontdo well in the am until at least 9 am.
So true... she's my new go to, right b4 bed; problem is I binge her and end up staying up much later then I expected to. Oh, well... I love her. Gotta stick to good things/people, not too much out there, nowadays. 😑
The thing that I love about you and your channel is that no matter how gross something is, you don't do these whole theatrical and over-dramatic reactions to things. Your knowledgeable calmness and inquisitiveness to new things is so refreshing in a sea of annoying YT click bait dramatics.
I've been watching her from the very beginning. She has always been full of wonder and delight no matter what she is doing. Other YTs could learn a lot from her. Leaving in the bloopers sends a clear message. She is genuine and embraces life with all of it's ups and downs. I look forward to many more years of entertainment and information from Emmy!!
Hey Emmy! thought you might find it interesting that the reason why your tongue felt so tingly/numb is because of a digestive enzyme present in the fruit called bromelain. This enzyme is actually somewhat flesh-eating, because it breaks down and consumes the proteins it comes into contact with ( in this case, your mouth's proteins! ) causing the tingly sensation. bromelain can be found in pineapple too! you bite the fruit, the fruit bites back!
kkh369 Korean pop music. Fairly popular over the internet, with ‘BTS’ being quite well known. And if you decide to search it up, I promise that the fans are not all insane.
"CHOW-DAH, today we will working on a very....special recipe." "OO OO! What's it called, Mung? Can I taste test it afterwards?" "No, Chowdah! We'll be making a dish that's so exquisitely excruciating amongst the world of chefs that only one person has been able to stomach the very creation of it. Today, we're going to be making...TROPICAL FONDUE!" "Tropical Fondue? But, Mung, people make fondue all the time-" "Oh, this isn't just any fondue, Chowdah... We're going to be working with the most putrid ingredient that has befallen on this cursed land: THE PUUUUUKE FRUUUUIIIIIT!!"
y'know in my town these fruits would get too ripe and fall off the trees and noone would ever bother to pick them up yet they would cost that much overseas😂 maybe i should sell some stinky fruits to foreigners
These grow in my country Belize. I Know someone with like 6 or 7 of these trees lined up in a row in front of their house. Idk how they even can stand it... I hate that smell🤢🤢😱
It's sounds just awful but Emmy eats it likes it's an apple and doesn't look disturbed at all 😂 imagine any other youtuber eating this fruit. "I ALMOST DIED FROM EATING CHEESE FRUIT!!!!" While Emmy's like "This is horribly pungent and totally digusting with vile seeds and taste like actual vomit" *takes three bites and continues to smile* I love Emmy 😂❤
Emmy is a brave supertaster, and appreciates lots of flavors and textures most Americans won't tolerate. I learned that Asian cultures appreciate a "slimy" food texture like natto or cooked okra. I really appreciate how she is great at describing the experience for those of us who'd never even bother, and I've picked up some ingredient and cooking tips from her.
Dima Mironovs Is that a bad thing that a person is entertained easily? The many people who say that must have sad lives judging those who have something called “a good sense of humor” or “joy.” The sarcasm wasn’t necessary.
Island Vibe Cooking oh my goodness yes, my grandmother took Noni juice when she was sick ( did absolutely nothing and she passed in less than three months) and it stunk like diesel fuel with diarrhea.
I love her! “It’s not a pleasant taste “ *proceeds to take two more bites* She is always so calm, I come to watch her mainly when I can’t sleep. She is calming to me.
I drank noni juice after my spinal cord injury and it helped me while I weaned off many medications and it's been 10 year's. Thanks I love Noni maybe we're supposed to use just the juice idk but it works.
My grandmother used to sell the juice because she said it had medicinal purposes and can actually cure cancer. I'm not sure if it's true or not, but it did help my brother with a very bad gastritis that he had.
I lived around noni for so many years and never never never had enough nerves to bite into one. You are so brave my dear. :) My aunt would put them in a jar like you did and set 'em on top of shelves and on top of her fridge. She'd make a hand full all the time and I believed it's what helped her live and enjoyed life to the fullest. When she passed at 106 drinking that stuff.
Hi, Emmy! Can I first start by saying just how delightfully adorable the intro song was? 😂😂😂👌🏼 Side note: We don't eat the seeds. We cut it much like how you'd cut corn with a knife or apple (around the hard center). We then slice the flesh thinly and soak it in salt and water, mainly to remove some of the pungent odour and bitterness. The elders take it raw as a side dish to be eaten with rice and other dishes. Fun fact: The Noni Tree leaves are eaten too and often used as a herbal remedy among the elders due to the wide belief of its diabetes-combating properties. We boil it with some salt for quite a long time to make sure we remove all the sap, slice them thinly and mix them with a bunch of things like coconut milk, fish (that's been boiled, de-boned and shredded), shrimps, chillies, lime, sugar, salt, onions and shallots. In Malaysia, this dish is called "Kerabu Pucuk Mengkudu". (Pucuk/poo-chook/= Shoots/Leaves, Mengkudu /mung-koo-doo/ = Noni, Kerabu /kur-ah-boo/ = Salad). You can also add the thinly sliced Noni fruit flesh into this dish too. It's perhaps best described as a South-east Asian Salad of sorts. 😊 Also, please do keep in mind that much like most traditional dishes, there are many variations of the dish.
I pretty much love those flavors... Well I have never tasted poop but if it tastes anything like it smells it could very well ruin the party. I'd still try it though... The fruit not the poop.
@@mansing Yes, and the smelly part is just like onions and garlic, not vomit. I never had a durian before, but I'm sure onion-y custard is a lot better than cheesy vomit(I have tasted a noni).
In capitalism, things that are so common that no one cares about it in one place is expensive somewhere else. Enter trade. Win-win for all. It is what us humans have been doing for thousands of years.
Emmy: It smells very pungent, it reminds me a little bit of fish sauce, it’s sometimes called the vomit fruit. Emmy: let’s give our noni a taste! Itadakimasu. Only you, Emmy. You are a unique personality.
My late grandma used to boil the ripe ones to make a juice, apparently as a remedy for high blood pressure. It actually works! And the young leaves of the tree is eaten raw with rice and sambal.
When you try your best not to describe the smell as vomit; “a but like dill pickle has that vinegary tang...a bit like a pungent cheese... and... a bit like excrement” 😂
I wish I had known that you wanted to taste this fruit. I live on St John in the US Virgin Islands and this stuff grows wild here. It is never eaten by anyone so they rot on the ground all the time. We have wild donkeys and iguanas that eat almost anything plant related but neither of them will touch the noni fruit. If you decide you want more of them to possibly torture people with, let me know and I will happily send you as much as you want for the cost of shipping. I almost choked when I heard how much you had to pay for them.
we have tons of Noni trees here in Puerto Rico :) , we use it for medicinal purposes, for example, blood pressure and heart treatments... also, for soap!
Back when i used to live in Dominican Republic there was a big tree of nonis and they were actually really big compared to this but this just gave me such an emotional throwback to my childhood
omg listen idk how fast that fruit will ferment but PLEASE remember to burp the jar occasionally. esp. if it's not a fermentation grade jar. depending on how much gas it produces, the jar could crack
I love that when she's smelling something disgusting her expression doesn't really change and she's practically shoving the thing up her nose to get a good wiff XD
Why would anyone in the past look at that, smell that and think "it probably tastes really good." I've come to the conclusion that our ancestors were all high at least 23 hours of the day. It looks like a big, swollen Caterpillar, probably poisonous from its ghostly colour. Just.... no.... Please keep us updated on all of this. Maybe you can try baking with it too!
@@DramaisFunny I'm mostly talking about the first person to do any of that. It's all good after you find out it's not poisonous and totally edible, but before.... that person had to be ballsy
Shadé Palmer maybe they were just really hungry. She said it was eaten during hard times. And ppl still serve it today so it’s prob an acquired thing. Like how pretty much only Americans eat peanut butter. Or jackfruit 🤷🏼♀️
There is actually a quite established method in which herbalists and foragers of old tested new plants and herbs- for edibility as well as medicine. It involves applying on patches of skin, diluting with water, holding it in the mouth without ingesting etc. If our ancestors were not so precautionary we would not have made it very far.
@@sassora Again, I'm talking about the very first person to do all of these things. Not people who have obviously had methods to figure them out. The first person to drink milk probably didnt think to test if it was ok. The first person to taste cheese or yogurt most definitely was a bit screwed in the head, especially since those foods take a bit actually be made. I'm not just talking about this food, but all foods in general from the first inkling of humans. You can't tell me cavemen had a fool proof way of testing every plant that the gatherers picked up.
Emmy, you are something!!! I can't believe you could eat noni with such a straight face. I drink the juice but couldn't eat it at all. At least when you drink it, it can go down fast and be washed down quickly with something else to remove the taste.
Growing up there was a Noni tree in our yard in Hawaii. It had such a bad smell, and I remember the smell when the fruits would fall on the ground and rot that smell still haunts me to this day lol. But I've never eaten the fruit we mostly used it for medicinal purposes.
I drink it as fermented juice.. 😁 yes I drink a chaser after taking a shot of Noni Juice.. Or just add a shot to a fruity smoothie.. Edit.. Out of respect to the elders.. I drink it..
Abbarane Arts this fruit is known to have numbing effects. also, an allergic reaction cannot occur if she has not had a prior interaction with the fruit.
Noni trees seem to be pretty abundant in Hawaii. As the fruit ripens on the tree, it gets pretty funky (probably moreso than letting them ripen on the counter). Standing downwind of a tree full of ripe Noni is pretty awful.
MVP goes to Emmy for trying these things and giving honest opinions and thoughts on the taste etc. I don’t personally think I could stomach this but I adore you. Thank-you.
you must of missed the noni juice faze of the health community i beleive it was always a scam and never claimed to do anything since fruit and juice isnt curing anything.
I feel so at ease when I watch Emmy I'm so relaxed right now and after watching her I just feel like everything in this world is going to be OKAY no one else can do that for me Thanks Emmy Love you And God bless
My oldest daughters name is Noni so its halarious watching this and reading the comments. I had her when I was 19 and never heard of the fruit when I named her. But since then we have bought so many Noni products including snapple with NONI juice. When she went to Hawaii a few years ago they just loved her everywhere she went. She got tons of free stuff everywhere she went there all because she is Noni. Im so glad i found this Im gonna share this with her she will get a huge kicjk out if it. Thankfully she smells loverly nothing like vomit or rotten cheese...lol😂 I just love and adore my Noni!!!❤
Now picture this Emmy, my sister and I got some of that fruit one day but we were going out shopping. We left the fruit in her car (in 90 degree weather) and went to the mall for several hours. Can you imagine the smell?! Her car reeked for more than a week!
We had this in front of my grandma's house when I was a kid. My grandma would boil them and use them as herbal medicine(not sure what for). I hated when I would step in the fallen fruits. It was like stepping in dog poop.
Currently in hospital using the last of my data to watch this! Missing the fact that I always watch your vids now with my near one year old girl (who I haven’t seen for w few days being unwell 😢)... can’t wait to show her this one! She always smiles when she sees you and I say, “yay! It’s Emmy!” Hehe
She’s not lying, it literally tastes like that after taste you get after throwing up. I tried the juice and would not wish that upon anyone lol, never again.
I feel like such a baby after watching video's of Emmy eating something discusting. I don't ever wanna put something in my mouth that doesn't taste nice, and she does it time and time again, and doesn't even rinse with mouthwater or something to get rid of the horrible taste. I'm very impressed Emmy, you're a pleasant person to look at and hear talking 😉
I’m from Colombia and you can find Noni here too! Very popular amongst adults and olds because of its “antioxidants”. I remember my father had a plant in his backyard and he used to make blackberry juice and mix it with the noni and then store it in the fridge and drink a glass of it every morning. They made us (my and my sister) drink it too. Truly an unpleasant fruit.
Emmy, since you like to venture on fruity journeys, I suggest you consider to taste Pomarrosa (Rose-apple).The fruit has a unique shape since it can be perceived as a pear combined with an apple. Pomarrosas are deep, vibrant red on the outside and pink-white on the inside. But the most interesting part is that, for some people, the fruit smells and tastes just like rose water. They are cultivated in Puerto Rico, just like noni, starfruit, among other intriguing yet tasty fruits. Greetings from Puerto Rico. 🙏🏻🌊🌴
*Takes a bite* Emmy: hmmm tastes fetid, vinegary and unpleasant *calmly takes another bite* Emmy: yes. Can confirm. Its odoriferous nature carries through in the flavors. Stronger near the end. Not unlike vinegar mixed with blue cheese. Maybe a little salt.... *takes a third bite* Emmy: mmmmm mmmhmmm mmhmmm yup definitely tastes vomitiferous Omg Emmy I love your calm demeanor. So humorous yet soothing
I love how Emmy can describe food such that you can actually feel like you have an idea what it would taste like. That said, I’m kind of thinking that I don’t need to try this food. Thanks, Emmy!
I actually use noni in some of my products and I found the best way to use it is to dehydrated. I pulse the ripe fruit in a blender remove the seeds and put it into a dehydrator for about 12-14 hrs the bad smell actually goes away and then I grind it down. I then can put it into lotions or food and it no longer smells or tastes bad. Noni is used by many cultures for pain, swelling and a plethora of different ailments.
I love how polite you are even if you don’t like it. So open minded to different foods.
Emmy you are always so pleasant, even with something disgusting. Never is it "omg this is effing disgusting" it's always "it's quite pungent, a bit reminiscent of vomit, with woody seeds. (Takes another bite)"
But she doesnt swallow licorice :D
She is very brave and polite.
Lmao
yeah she is the politest and most well mannered youtuber ever.. i lover for that lol
Fructus Dea as u type it that way it made me sick...
She’s so calming to watch at night
You ain't lyin'! The other night I was having some anxiety and couldn't fall asleep, so I decided to binge a few Emmy videos. I slept like a happy baby after that.
Yes. 😌☺️ if I have a stress headache or the beginning of a migraine, Emmy at a low volume can do wonders.
I agree. It's a nightly ritual to You Tube after 11pm. Hubby goes to sleep and I watch videos. I'm a night person, and dontdo well in the am until at least 9 am.
So true... she's my new go to, right b4 bed; problem is I binge her and end up staying up much later then I expected to. Oh, well... I love her. Gotta stick to good things/people, not too much out there, nowadays. 😑
I watch her at night xD
The thing that I love about you and your channel is that no matter how gross something is, you don't do these whole theatrical and over-dramatic reactions to things. Your knowledgeable calmness and inquisitiveness to new things is so refreshing in a sea of annoying YT click bait dramatics.
Love this comment and totally agree
Agreed, she's refreshing and engaging:)
I love the way she talks, she should be a food critic on those culinary shows
I've been watching her from the very beginning. She has always been full of wonder and delight no matter what she is doing. Other YTs could learn a lot from her.
Leaving in the bloopers sends a clear message. She is genuine and embraces life with all of it's ups and downs.
I look forward to many more years of entertainment and information from Emmy!!
The polite way she said ‘a bit fetid’ was just perfect 😂
Hey Emmy! thought you might find it interesting that the reason why your tongue felt so tingly/numb is because of a digestive enzyme present in the fruit called bromelain. This enzyme is actually somewhat flesh-eating, because it breaks down and consumes the proteins it comes into contact with ( in this case, your mouth's proteins! ) causing the tingly sensation. bromelain can be found in pineapple too! you bite the fruit, the fruit bites back!
omg that's so cool, I wonder if it can actually have a long-lasting effect on you if you eat too much
Isnt Bromelain also in papaya too? That is cool!
If I eat an abundance of pineapple it does make my mouth hurt
@@josetellez1803 also kiwi :D
bromelain is a med you take here when you get your (wisdom) teeth pulled and it helps with the pain but also the swelling!
Poreus, translucent skin? Putrid smell and taste? 80% hard seeds? Numbing effect? Everything about this fruit says "do not eat me" 😭 Emmy is a champ.
It sounded as if she was talking about the Scottish.
BoLoYu ummm ok
Lol! Mother Nature’s way of saying “Do not eat”
and it SWEATS
Girl you are 100 percent correct!! Yucky! Lol
Do you even have a gag reflex? Are you super human?
Stevie Marsh Oh my god. 😂 Kpop everywhere.
@@Michellok786 but she has one tho..................sorry I'll stop
@Stevie Marsh exactly what i was gonna say lol
kkh369 Korean pop music. Fairly popular over the internet, with ‘BTS’ being quite well known. And if you decide to search it up, I promise that the fans are not all insane.
kkh369 Also, the song mentioned was ‘Superhuman’ by NCT 127.
Those literally grow EVERYWHERE where I live we usually just throw them at each other
Oh dear god...
😂
Lol thats funny
Can you please tell us where are you from?
fr! im from the caribbean/central ameica and they're all over the place. they dont smell and the juice isnt bad honestly
This literally looks like the alien fruits you'd see in Chowder.
💀💀💀💀
"CHOW-DAH, today we will working on a very....special recipe."
"OO OO! What's it called, Mung? Can I taste test it afterwards?"
"No, Chowdah! We'll be making a dish that's so exquisitely excruciating amongst the world of chefs that only one person has been able to stomach the very creation of it. Today, we're going to be making...TROPICAL FONDUE!"
"Tropical Fondue? But, Mung, people make fondue all the time-"
"Oh, this isn't just any fondue, Chowdah... We're going to be working with the most putrid ingredient that has befallen on this cursed land: THE PUUUUUKE FRUUUUIIIIIT!!"
Or the one piece fruits
Omg 😂😂🤣🤣🤣😭
I was just thinking this
y'know in my town these fruits would get too ripe and fall off the trees and noone would ever bother to pick them up yet they would cost that much overseas😂 maybe i should sell some stinky fruits to foreigners
“No one would bother to pick them up” 🤣😂
You West Indian? I was saying the same thing! These things are nasty
Same tin in Jamaica
These grow in my country Belize. I Know someone with like 6 or 7 of these trees lined up in a row in front of their house. Idk how they even can stand it... I hate that smell🤢🤢😱
Same in Colombia
My grandma has these growing in her farm. Doood these are TERRIBLE I stepped on one once and I died
Lol
Granny, I stepped in tree poop
I feel you bro
It's gross. I could have gotten a concusion. The feeling on your shoos is disgusting. And then there are the WASPS!
So there is You Tube after death? I am not sure if that means your in heaven or hell.
Her: *eats it without an issue*
Coyote peterson: *literally vomits into a bucket*
Got the spirit of a coyote but the stomach of a sensitive cat
@Scott Peltier his stomach is actually pretty strong. He took stings from many insects like a champ. But a noni, is too powerful
Pepe Froglington all it took was the noni to have him puke hey he’s dominated the most painful bugs ever...strange
@Scott Peltier it really is strange
She’s probably not a super taster lol
Yes that’s a real term
It's sounds just awful but Emmy eats it likes it's an apple and doesn't look disturbed at all 😂 imagine any other youtuber eating this fruit. "I ALMOST DIED FROM EATING CHEESE FRUIT!!!!" While Emmy's like "This is horribly pungent and totally digusting with vile seeds and taste like actual vomit" *takes three bites and continues to smile* I love Emmy 😂❤
❤️❤️❤️
One word. Exaggeration.
And click bait
I'm sure its bad...but at the same time tolarable.
I literally LOL'd at your comment!
Emmy is a brave supertaster, and appreciates lots of flavors and textures most Americans won't tolerate. I learned that Asian cultures appreciate a "slimy" food texture like natto or cooked okra.
I really appreciate how she is great at describing the experience for those of us who'd never even bother, and I've picked up some ingredient and cooking tips from her.
Toaster Strudel - Why don't you try it and see how much of an exaggeration it is? We'll await your report.
It’s a zombie pine cone. Nature has ways of telling you not to eat it.
Actually it has alot of healing properties. We use it in Jamaica with cayenne pepper and lime to make health tonics and it great for a cold
@@yvadducasse6998 Righttttttttt
@Oscar Coello Then why don’t you peer review it ?
@@CrystalRose1111 because he said he would like to see some not make some :)
@@yvadducasse6998 correct. CURES Cancer. That's why complete healing is only for the brave.
You're a real trooper for trying this 😂 Mad respect ♡♡
omg i was scrolling down and i found ur comment , i love you
you are so kawai
Agreed, it took me a month just to click on this episode. Those things look like pimply larvae 🤢
She is a trooper. I would be curious how she would react from smelling bacteria/ mildew. Maybe she wouldn't react at all.
"tastes like vomit" takes another bite "again the flavor is not very good" gotta love it
Thank you for putting my thoughts into words so well.
My science teacher called it ass fruit lol.
Grandma Tempo this random comment, out of nowhere, made me almost piss myself at 3am lmao
@@animeweeb3228 its that funny? I wish i was entertained that easily
Miscopy 777 wtf
Dima Mironovs Is that a bad thing that a person is entertained easily? The many people who say that must have sad lives judging those who have something called “a good sense of humor” or “joy.” The sarcasm wasn’t necessary.
Dima Mironovs you must live a very boring life my friend
This fruit is the nastiest fruit i have ever tasted in my entire life. Please don't not try this.
Island Vibe Cooking oh my goodness yes, my grandmother took Noni juice when she was sick ( did absolutely nothing and she passed in less than three months) and it stunk like diesel fuel with diarrhea.
My dad grew these on his farm. Omg the stink. I couldn't stand it. Horrible tasting and smelling. I don't know how Emmy swallowed that.
I'll definitely never try it.
Ever.
Ah fuck it
*Tries "it"*
Agree
So, they are like Durian Fruit in a way?
Being a hairy macho he-man, I really enjoy being called a "Beautiful Lovely". I really enjoy your videos. (cat box cake is my fav)
🙌🙌🙌
To a great number of people your very hairy macho-ness is beautiful and lovely, Emmy just says it more.
I love this comment 🌻
And I question your manlyness when you said fav.
any time I don’t feel so great about myself, I watch some of Emmy’s videos because it’s never NOT nice to be called a beautiful lovely!
I love her! “It’s not a pleasant taste “ *proceeds to take two more bites*
She is always so calm, I come to watch her mainly when I can’t sleep. She is calming to me.
I used to have a big noni tree on my backyard. You won't even imagine how this fruit smells when its rotten in large quantities 😩
ʜᴀɴɴɪᴀ ѕт like horse manure ?
ʜᴀɴɴɪᴀ ѕт mi Grandma have a tree and the smell was 🤢
"No way. I'm not raking the yard!"
What kind of animals would eat them???
I don't have to 😝
Girl you paid 87$ for fish sauce vomit spoiled cheese fruit? Damn lol
@Katie Rae ^Less in the thousands lol
Dude she’s loaded?? Also lives in New England. I’m guessing Boston. Everyone is loaded in Boston.
Nostalgic Millennial she might be able to claim thr money back when she does her taxes, because it is for work.
Lol!!!
Katie Rae I don’t know about millions
I drank noni juice after my spinal cord injury and it helped me while I weaned off many medications and it's been 10 year's. Thanks I love Noni maybe we're supposed to use just the juice idk but it works.
Interesting comment, wonder if it has other medicinal properties in it
I don't think I ever cared for the juice but I know they made these little Fruit Chews with Noni that I liked.
Are you chinese?
good fr high blood pressure n diabetic
My grandmother used to sell the juice because she said it had medicinal purposes and can actually cure cancer. I'm not sure if it's true or not, but it did help my brother with a very bad gastritis that he had.
I lived around noni for so many years and never never never had enough nerves to bite into one. You are so brave my dear. :) My aunt would put them in a jar like you did and set 'em on top of shelves and on top of her fridge. She'd make a hand full all the time and I believed it's what helped her live and enjoyed life to the fullest. When she passed at 106 drinking that stuff.
Hi, Emmy! Can I first start by saying just how delightfully adorable the intro song was? 😂😂😂👌🏼
Side note: We don't eat the seeds. We cut it much like how you'd cut corn with a knife or apple (around the hard center). We then slice the flesh thinly and soak it in salt and water, mainly to remove some of the pungent odour and bitterness. The elders take it raw as a side dish to be eaten with rice and other dishes.
Fun fact: The Noni Tree leaves are eaten too and often used as a herbal remedy among the elders due to the wide belief of its diabetes-combating properties. We boil it with some salt for quite a long time to make sure we remove all the sap, slice them thinly and mix them with a bunch of things like coconut milk, fish (that's been boiled, de-boned and shredded), shrimps, chillies, lime, sugar, salt, onions and shallots. In Malaysia, this dish is called "Kerabu Pucuk Mengkudu". (Pucuk/poo-chook/= Shoots/Leaves, Mengkudu /mung-koo-doo/ = Noni, Kerabu /kur-ah-boo/ = Salad). You can also add the thinly sliced Noni fruit flesh into this dish too. It's perhaps best described as a South-east Asian Salad of sorts. 😊 Also, please do keep in mind that much like most traditional dishes, there are many variations of the dish.
Awesome dude, I love seeing all these cool facts lol
GREAT INFO 👍 ... YHANK YOU 🌼
This is amazing!
I love reading facts like these in the comments section. New things to learn always!
Smells like poop, lindberger cheese, rotten fish and dill pickles.
Sound delicious let's eat it!
mmmmmmmm yum
Gawd.
I pretty much love those flavors... Well I have never tasted poop but if it tastes anything like it smells it could very well ruin the party. I'd still try it though... The fruit not the poop.
If it looks good, eat it!
Preggers?
Can we just appreciate how calm and collected Emmy is while tasting this fruit without overreacting like most you tubers do.
When you said your mouth felt tingly and kind of numb, I was concerned you were having an allergic reaction.
*Durian* : I am the most *smelliest* fruit.
*Noni* : Hold my beer.
🤣🤣🤣
You win the internet!! lol Shut it down! This comment is the pinnacle! lol
I am the m o s t s m e l l i e s t
At least durian is actually fragrant and DELICIOUS, not dead like this noni 🤣
@@mansing Yes, and the smelly part is just like onions and garlic, not vomit. I never had a durian before, but I'm sure onion-y custard is a lot better than cheesy vomit(I have tasted a noni).
Insane that a small box is $87. I’m from Hawaii and would see these fruits littered across the ground falling from trees.
supply and demand, who the heck wants to buy these things other than emmy lol
In capitalism, things that are so common that no one cares about it in one place is expensive somewhere else. Enter trade. Win-win for all. It is what us humans have been doing for thousands of years.
Pick them up, sell them
@@Crosshill
I don't think you understand how supply and demand works.
@@sayckeone i dont think you do, either, then, wanna talk about it?
Emmy: it smells REALLY bad
Also Emmy: *shoves it up nostril to smell it*
It’s literally the most disgusting thing ever ... in Barbados 🇧🇧 we call them “Dog Dumplings” ewwwwww 🤢🤢🤢🥴
@@ashbash4971 hahahaha Aa that's a hilarious name. 🤣🤣
@@ashbash4971 I know in Grenada we have thoose too and when alot of them are rotten, they can stink up a whole neighborhood
Also Emmy: eats it
Emmy: It smells very pungent, it reminds me a little bit of fish sauce, it’s sometimes called the vomit fruit.
Emmy: let’s give our noni a taste! Itadakimasu.
Only you, Emmy. You are a unique personality.
My late grandma used to boil the ripe ones to make a juice, apparently as a remedy for high blood pressure. It actually works! And the young leaves of the tree is eaten raw with rice and sambal.
Does it still smelll in juice form?
@@rosiekk2751 I don't remember because it's been a long time
Nur Zahra oh ok
Very wholesome comment section 😊
Mantap
When you try your best not to describe the smell as vomit; “a but like dill pickle has that vinegary tang...a bit like a pungent cheese... and... a bit like excrement” 😂
Glory, I wish I was smart enough to use those words 😂
😂😂😂
A classy way to say it smells like vomit and shit😂😂
Lol it does have a pickley taste
My lorddttt! It looks like like larvae or a botfly 🤢🤢 no thank you.
Thats how i feel
That's what I think too.
The worst part is that she says it oozes as it ripens... everything about this fruit is terrifying.
What kind of larvae have this size !!!!
@@mtraa.942 hercules beetles
Respect for her saying “it taste like I just vomited” in the most mature way possible
Yaaaaaas the fruity fruits song is back!!!!😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️
El Señor Xan noooooooooo hahahaha we did not need to know that
@El Señor Xan What a charming little troll, aren't you such a sweet little cutie?
@El Señor Xan: Bitch, you extra. Stop.
I said the same thing! I got so happy!!
@El Señor Xan wow, it doesn't take much for you, huh? 😐
Something called a cheesy vomit puke fruit: *Exists*
Emmy: i want to put that into my mouth.
These comments made me choke-
@kkh369 Who hurt you?
@kkh369 i think your Projecting uncle bob diddling you out on someone who was making a joke Stifling Old Twat... Piss Off
Harambe Keemstar This is not the time nor place for these type of jokes in my opinion.
I hate this comment section cause everyone’s fukkin weird
I wish I had known that you wanted to taste this fruit. I live on St John in the US Virgin Islands and this stuff grows wild here. It is never eaten by anyone so they rot on the ground all the time. We have wild donkeys and iguanas that eat almost anything plant related but neither of them will touch the noni fruit. If you decide you want more of them to possibly torture people with, let me know and I will happily send you as much as you want for the cost of shipping. I almost choked when I heard how much you had to pay for them.
I feel you. I lived in St. Kitts (West Indies) for 3 years and I had a couple of these plants in my backyard. my dogs wouldn't even touch them! haha
At risk of smelling horrifically offensive to people, it might be a good repellant to other animals? So long as it's not close to you?
Can't you ferment it to make beer/wine?
I'll wait to see how Emmy likes her fermented juice.
They grow here in Trinidad too! I have a tree, my dog won’t even venture close by
Girl, you are hard core. The minute you said a faint smell of excrement, I would have been like "nope."
Hay Emmy I've been watching you for a while with my now three year old son and now every time he eats or drinks anything he imitates you!
Love your videos your quite interesting woman to watch.
💕💕💕
That's so funny 😂
That sounds adorable 😁- I can imagine a little chubby face going “Mmmm hmmm mmhmmm” imitating Emmy.
You should post a video of your son imitating Emmy.
I love how you don’t over react like everyone else........
we have tons of Noni trees here in Puerto Rico :) , we use it for medicinal purposes, for example, blood pressure and heart treatments... also, for soap!
What does it do for blood pressure?
I have lived in PR all my life and never seen this. What are they called in PR?
There you go ! It's widely used in Hawaii for many different ailments 💯
@@PoopinRainbows it does lower it , but supplementing this after it's been aged , only the juice is taken . A sensible diet will definitely help 💯
Noni juice is something my dad loves and I drink at times as well. Very potent
Back when i used to live in Dominican Republic there was a big tree of nonis and they were actually really big compared to this but this just gave me such an emotional throwback to my childhood
omg listen idk how fast that fruit will ferment but PLEASE remember to burp the jar occasionally. esp. if it's not a fermentation grade jar. depending on how much gas it produces, the jar could crack
I love that when she's smelling something disgusting her expression doesn't really change and she's practically shoving the thing up her nose to get a good wiff XD
The ripe Noni looks very much like a chubby grub 🙊
Kalyn C I was thinking the same thing!
Reminds me of Timon and Pumba
Ps. Your dog is adorable. Is it a purebred schnauzer?
Or a bot fly larva 🤢
I thought it was a caterpillar that was gigantic.
kaidanariko Thank you! She is an old girl now, but she is purebred 🙂
Kalyn C dawwwww. We have an all black purebred too. She’ll be two on December 29th :)
Emmy you're so lovely hahah "it does taste like vomit... not very pleasant"😂😂😂
"This is disgusting" Sniff Sniff "Wow how gross" sniff sniff "smells like excrement" sniff sniff. Youre hilarious
I know this meme.....
I love her channel so much
"The flavour is not very good"
*takes another bite*
(typing this before i hit Play) I seriously hope she eats this with 0 effort so we can rub it Coyote Peterson's face, this fruit MURDERED him!
Mark Miles Yeah whoever Coyote is, he has just been slaughtered by a petite well spoken very kind Chinese woman.
Now I’m going to go find his video, thank you!!!!
Right!? He threw up so fast! 😂
@@codename9824 uh... Japanese woman?
@@codename9824 japanese*
Noni: Exists
Everyone’s trypophobia: 😳
It didn't bother me until you said it. Now I can only imagine botflies in the pores 🤢
Even so, the video must go on 😂
If *you* don't like it, there's no need for me to even try.
"omae wa mou shindeiru"
NONI??
Hahahaha
thinlizzy90 shes japanese and that sentence is actually meaning "youve been dead" :(
Oh my God how to unhear???
I was thinking about that lol
Best comment
It smells like shit cheese and pickles
Me: mmhhhmmm love that 🙃
Seconds please!
okay, lick my foot 🙃
😂😂
Bruh here in Philippines we just step on that fruit in the ground. We actually thought it was poisonous LMAO
Lol of course
Me and my cousins would throw it at eachother to see if it will burst on us
Lmao. The reality 😂😂
I laughed so much at this
Yeah I thought this is also poisonous
My mouth is going numb, my face is paralysed. Not my favorite
Yea, with a cute smile on her face :D
Lolol right! Like maybe you’re having a reaction! 🤣🤣
I will now go in shock but stay tuned
I remember my first time doing coke too
Why would anyone in the past look at that, smell that and think "it probably tastes really good."
I've come to the conclusion that our ancestors were all high at least 23 hours of the day. It looks like a big, swollen Caterpillar, probably poisonous from its ghostly colour. Just.... no....
Please keep us updated on all of this. Maybe you can try baking with it too!
I mean if it doesn't kill you eat it. I assume it's the same reason people drank cows milk or the fermented fruit juice 😂
@@DramaisFunny I'm mostly talking about the first person to do any of that. It's all good after you find out it's not poisonous and totally edible, but before.... that person had to be ballsy
Shadé Palmer maybe they were just really hungry. She said it was eaten during hard times. And ppl still serve it today so it’s prob an acquired thing. Like how pretty much only Americans eat peanut butter. Or jackfruit 🤷🏼♀️
There is actually a quite established method in which herbalists and foragers of old tested new plants and herbs- for edibility as well as medicine. It involves applying on patches of skin, diluting with water, holding it in the mouth without ingesting etc. If our ancestors were not so precautionary we would not have made it very far.
@@sassora Again, I'm talking about the very first person to do all of these things. Not people who have obviously had methods to figure them out. The first person to drink milk probably didnt think to test if it was ok. The first person to taste cheese or yogurt most definitely was a bit screwed in the head, especially since those foods take a bit actually be made. I'm not just talking about this food, but all foods in general from the first inkling of humans. You can't tell me cavemen had a fool proof way of testing every plant that the gatherers picked up.
i know you make these vids and try these things so we don't have to, but watching you do it always just makes me want to do it more!! :D
Moxie Beast ok man
Hh hmm
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Emmy, you are something!!! I can't believe you could eat noni with such a straight face. I drink the juice but couldn't eat it at all. At least when you drink it, it can go down fast and be washed down quickly with something else to remove the taste.
Growing up there was a Noni tree in our yard in Hawaii. It had such a bad smell, and I remember the smell when the fruits would fall on the ground and rot that smell still haunts me to this day lol. But I've never eaten the fruit we mostly used it for medicinal purposes.
It looks like a giant larva 🤢🤮
juany Ibarra the ones that bear grylls eats 🤢
🤣🤣
juany Ibarra I THOUGHT THE SAME!!
I thought it was
LOL same thought!
I drink it as fermented juice.. 😁 yes I drink a chaser after taking a shot of Noni Juice.. Or just add a shot to a fruity smoothie..
Edit.. Out of respect to the elders.. I drink it..
How is drinking something that tast bad respecting the elders? I'm lost
It has good health benefits :)
@@thedisabledmermaid its more of respecting tradition.
Ruann Eats my dad always took a tablespoon of noni juice a day. He'd always try to get me to take it but I couldnt stand the smell of it!
@@DollyThreads I understand the smell part.. Im still not use to the taste.
I giggled when she said "Let's give our Noni a taste" hehehe
This is going to sound so bad, but I want to see Emmy gag, just so we know that she's human haha.
She's done that several times with salmiak!
Damn...what a comment. Lol
Numbing? Tingling? Are you 100% sure you aren’t at least mildly allergic? That’s what happens when I eat bananas or drink milk.
I have the same allergy with milk. People act like im lying when I tell them. I knew other people experienced this. Thanks!
Abbarane Arts this fruit is known to have numbing effects. also, an allergic reaction cannot occur if she has not had a prior interaction with the fruit.
Bianca Phelps oh ok! Thank you!
@@danninikki306 THIS HAPPENS TO ME WITH EGGS! AND NOBODY BELIEVES ME!!!
Happens to me with kiwi fruit.
I... I don't think I like fruits that can be described as "oozing" or "weeping." Also ones that look like giant beetle grubs.
That's just what it looks like. A fat caterpillar or a huge maggot.
Her voice is sooo soothing and pleasant
Noni trees seem to be pretty abundant in Hawaii. As the fruit ripens on the tree, it gets pretty funky (probably moreso than letting them ripen on the counter). Standing downwind of a tree full of ripe Noni is pretty awful.
Tastes like bile from after u vomit. Takes another bite xD
MVP goes to Emmy for trying these things and giving honest opinions and thoughts on the taste etc. I don’t personally think I could stomach this but I adore you. Thank-you.
I love how you laugh at your own cheesy jokes :D
"I eat fruits that are fruity!" XD
Noni is the most unpopular fruit in the whole universe.
you must of missed the noni juice faze of the health community i beleive it was always a scam and never claimed to do anything since fruit and juice isnt curing anything.
Grapefruit was happy when Noni came around :)
Durian. Hands down. I use durian candy to prank friends.
John D. Bell but i like durian 🥺
John D. Bell Nah. Durian is popular in Asia. Its not even that bad it tastes like fruity custard.
A real live snozzcumber!!!
I feel so at ease when I watch Emmy I'm so relaxed right now and after watching her I just feel like everything in this world is going to be OKAY no one else can do that for me Thanks Emmy Love you And God bless
My oldest daughters name is Noni so its halarious watching this and reading the comments. I had her when I was 19 and never heard of the fruit when I named her. But since then we have bought so many Noni products including snapple with NONI juice. When she went to Hawaii a few years ago they just loved her everywhere she went. She got tons of free stuff everywhere she went there all because she is Noni. Im so glad i found this Im gonna share this with her she will get a huge kicjk out if it. Thankfully she smells loverly nothing like vomit or rotten cheese...lol😂 I just love and adore my Noni!!!❤
Now picture this Emmy, my sister and I got some of that fruit one day but we were going out shopping. We left the fruit in her car (in 90 degree weather) and went to the mall for several hours. Can you imagine the smell?! Her car reeked for more than a week!
Now compare her reaction to Coyote Peterson's...She's tough woman indeed😁
Lisa B I don’t know how they do It I feel sick lookin at the shi
mani pro I watched coyotes reaction and I was cringing,felt so bad for him. This woman’s a champ!!!!!!
We had this in front of my grandma's house when I was a kid. My grandma would boil them and use them as herbal medicine(not sure what for). I hated when I would step in the fallen fruits. It was like stepping in dog poop.
An aunt of mine also used to do that, I still don't know what it was used for
That sounds exactly like my grandmother. My mom said that my grandmother would make it often for them to drink as a cleanser.
@@daneos90 so that's what it was
“It’s pretty unpleasant” *sniffs again
Beacuse science.
Currently in hospital using the last of my data to watch this! Missing the fact that I always watch your vids now with my near one year old girl (who I haven’t seen for w few days being unwell 😢)... can’t wait to show her this one! She always smiles when she sees you and I say, “yay! It’s Emmy!” Hehe
Get well soon. 💪
Im sorry i hope you/her feel better
Feel better and avoid the nonni!
I hope you feel better 🙏
GOD Bless and Get well soon!
"it has a bile flavor that's left in your mouth"
Takes another bite
Tim King oh god I didn’t get to that part of the video yet but seeing it described as tasting like bile 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢
She’s not lying, it literally tastes like that after taste you get after throwing up. I tried the juice and would not wish that upon anyone lol, never again.
hahahaha ikr
Need to study for vocabulary section of SAT? Watch Emmy!!!
“odoriferous”
“exude” lol
I feel like such a baby after watching video's of Emmy eating something discusting. I don't ever wanna put something in my mouth that doesn't taste nice, and she does it time and time again, and doesn't even rinse with mouthwater or something to get rid of the horrible taste. I'm very impressed Emmy, you're a pleasant person to look at and hear talking 😉
I’m from Colombia and you can find Noni here too! Very popular amongst adults and olds because of its “antioxidants”. I remember my father had a plant in his backyard and he used to make blackberry juice and mix it with the noni and then store it in the fridge and drink a glass of it every morning. They made us (my and my sister) drink it too. Truly an unpleasant fruit.
Emmy, you have the strongest stomach on earth. If I cut this thing open I'd be gagging.
I love how you remain so pleasant even when things are a bit "vomitous" 😝😝😝😝 😄😄😄😄
Emmy, since you like to venture on fruity journeys, I suggest you consider to taste Pomarrosa (Rose-apple).The fruit has a unique shape since it can be perceived as a pear combined with an apple. Pomarrosas are deep, vibrant red on the outside and pink-white on the inside. But the most interesting part is that, for some people, the fruit smells and tastes just like rose water. They are cultivated in Puerto Rico, just like noni, starfruit, among other intriguing yet tasty fruits.
Greetings from Puerto Rico. 🙏🏻🌊🌴
In Jamaica we just call those apples
Given "Weird Fruit Explorer's" reaction to Noni I was expecting a bit more of a reaction. As always though, your eloquence is astounding.
Please consider upvote my other comment in the comment section asking for a collab for exposure. The collab with Weird Explorer must happen!
I always thought noni was gonna be like pear T.T
After 2 decades I got the truth
Virtual villagers lied to me
Smells like excrement cheese vomit, tastes like it too, woody seeds. I don't know, I don't feel sold on it.
Christopher Metcalf you forgot that it sweats like a dead maggot under the sun!hope it helps you take decision on it 😁😂
If it also caused violent gastrointestinal distress I might give it a try.
*Takes a bite*
Emmy: hmmm tastes fetid, vinegary and unpleasant
*calmly takes another bite*
Emmy: yes. Can confirm. Its odoriferous nature carries through in the flavors. Stronger near the end. Not unlike vinegar mixed with blue cheese. Maybe a little salt....
*takes a third bite*
Emmy: mmmmm mmmhmmm mmhmmm yup definitely tastes vomitiferous
Omg Emmy I love your calm demeanor. So humorous yet soothing
DAMN GURL!!!!! Thx you for reviewing this interesting fruit.... You took one for the team☆☆☆☆☆☆
🙌
I'v only discovered your channel last night and I swear at this point I'v watched around thirty videos lol
Stephen when I discovered her channel I didn’t the same thing. Been about a month for me.
So true! Emmys videos are like potato chips, you just can’t have one. Well, you just cant watch one! 😂
Welcome! We've all been there, even us old-timers from back in the days when she still lived in Japan before the boys were born.
Its super nutritious. My grandma and aunt always make a smoothie out of this. We grew up drinking this.
Does that taste good? How do you prepare that?
Thanks
@@oscargantes3423 it doesn't.
You're a tough cookie
I love how Emmy can describe food such that you can actually feel like you have an idea what it would taste like. That said, I’m kind of thinking that I don’t need to try this food. Thanks, Emmy!
I love the way you explain the taste...It makes it so vivid...I can start feeling the taste 😳
When you take a shot of the juice make sure you have a bathroom handy. Noni is a good body cleanser...
$80 US wow we throw them in the bin here ! lol !
lol!
Damn make a business lmao. That's one hell of a profit margin.
I have tons of then in my back yard...... i have never eaten one.
@@Chev2k3 I also thought they weren't edible xD
I actually use noni in some of my products and I found the best way to use it is to dehydrated. I pulse the ripe fruit in a blender remove the seeds and put it into a dehydrator for about 12-14 hrs the bad smell actually goes away and then I grind it down. I then can put it into lotions or food and it no longer smells or tastes bad. Noni is used by many cultures for pain, swelling and a plethora of different ailments.