It's hard to understand how some people look at other people - cultures, races, traditions, cuisine etc., and feel superior, yet we all belong in this world. Each is important, valued and loved - no person or race is "better" than any other. Beautiful video Mark, thank you for sharing.
Can’t even begin to say how beautiful it is that you make the people of these quaint areas so comfortable and help them to love sharing their lifestyle with you and us. Please make sure they know the appreciation we have for them as well as you and your beautiful family. Am always glad I found your channel. Bless you all!!!
I especially like and appreciate your humbleness and distinct respect of languages that there's no cursing! Whether you've edited it out or there's none to be found. I highly respect your dignity and your overall enthusiasm for food, anything and everything that could ever be edible!!!
Such a joyful person *Mark* atleast you never diss at any communities and most importantly the too much respect you give to them and their food as well. Good Job *Mr Mark* be blessed mahn!
There are lots of traveler foodies but, from all of them you are my favorite. The reason is the fact that you have such great respect for every culture and person that you meet in your journeys. You humbleness is inspiring. Thank you for taking us with you :)
I love Mark’s face expressions when he tastes & describes the tenderness/taste of the pork! Very passionate with his work and respectful to humanity! Great food and content man!
Always so positive and respectful. These are signature characteristics of Mark. This is why I truly enjoy watching your videos. When my day is not going well I just watch a little bit of Mark and I feel so much better because of his positivity ( and of course the food is amazing)!!!
It's a lot of fun when everyone is together cooking, sharing laughs, personal knowledge and stories. Food in Asia is not about food alone, it's about sharing and happiness. This reminds me of my family in Vietnam.
Mark Weins continues to demonstrate the amazing cuisine heritage that exists still to this day in so many south East Asian countries. Dishes that explode with flavours that typically aren’t remotely ever explored here in the west. Good for you Mark for bringing these cultures to the forefront of visibility at least to those here in the west.
I'm from the north east state of called Mizoram, it's crazy how similar our food and clothes are. Thank you for showing us this incredible culture, I will definitely visit them as soon as Covid-19 is over!
I vote for this video to be placed in a special UNESCO heritage award section. This is another amazing and humbling example of the cultural diversity of the World, history and the true promotion of peace... Thanks Mark!
There are many resembles with my culture which is Mizo (northeast India), from their fireplace, village, cooking style etc.. can't help but feel our ancestors were related. @Mark Wiens , thank you for this fantastic content 👏💜
I belong from Noreast India from the state Tripura It's quite surprising to know that we have the exact same dish as our traditional delicacy which is actually a side dish named Wahan(pork) Mosdeng(pounded chillies).
Yes... it's just like wahan mosodeng... even the combo of sticky rice and soup... even the elephant foot yam is common in tripura, north east India made into bataima and cooked almost similarly... Dear mr. Mark weins... please look through Tripuri dishes mainly pork in you tube... you may appreciate the similarities
These shows, just SHOWS how big and diverse this planet is. Even though pork can be VERY palatable, I can only eat it less than 5 times a year. And Especially when its 90 degrees outside. When I sweat i can feel the stickiness Ooozing out of my pours.
Dear Mark,I've been watching many episodes of yours. One thing I am certain of, you are such a humble and loving person. Hope your son and wife all well. May God bless you. Love from Sri Lanka
I’m so addicted to these videos! I’m scared to fly so this is my way of traveling through you mark and learning about different cultures. Im also learning new meals I want to try and cook to the best of my ability lol. I can imagine they’re way healthier than our food in the US with so much added hormones, preservatives.
Am watching right now. I love how so many woman are working together on this one, but are not in each other’s way. They seem to all know what their contributing tasks are. Really cool! 😃
How does Mark remain so thin? He eats more than anyone I know. His eyes light up when he is eating. And he eats any and everything. He has the most beautiful personality and appreciates every single culture on the planet. Mark you are loved!
We really respect how Mark genuinely respect other people's culture. It's apparent from his face and the way he interacts with people hailing from different cultures and countries.
Your passion for food and culture is highly contagious. Loved Aunty. It just goes to show how the love of food and the love of people can break any perceived barriers and receive a wealth of invaluable experience. Love your channel @Mark Weins, love your humility and your healthy respect and love of people and their culture globally. As we say in Jamaica....Nuff love, nuff respect :-)
@@MarkWiens Jamaica loves you too Mark. You must visit again. There is so much more ackee n salt fish and scotch bonnet pepper waiting for you to consume :-) Blessings.
Mark I am so so proud of you for going through various parts of Thailand. It is promoting the country you are in and you are doing a fab job. Love it that you are not selling products like other UA-camrs
Mark, you single handed made this quarantine doable. Thanks to your videos I have learned how cook Thai food, authentic Thai food. Went to Thai town and brought the ingredients. AND that's why Los Angeles is great.
I just love the people you have the privilege to meet Aunty looks beautiful with her jewellery! You can see they are honoured to have yous in their home.
Assam,india people and thai people both are from yunnsn ,china TAI people,in india they part assimiliate with ahom people,manipur people are common in burma,i think you should visit 8 north east states bordering tibet,burma,yunnan,china all completely different looking like burmese,chinese,korean,tibet,thai looking people,food culture very similar to above people
That’s really beautiful how he connected with the older lady. They have no clue what each other is actually saying but yet they are having a beautiful conversation with each other just by gestures , signing kinda body language is what I’m trying to say. This shows no matter how far apart no matter what ends of the world that ur from human connection is a beautiful thing. They are having an entire conversation with our having to speak to each other. I love that. And u can get the purple yams in the state’s. We call them purple potatoes or purple yams. There really good I hear.
You don’t need much to be happy. Family & delicious simple food like this is what I call richness. The auntie seems so happy, her hands are full of wisdom & adorns herself with jewellery that is so colourful & brings out the happy endorphins in oneself 😀😀. I was in Chiang Mai a few years ago & went to the village where the women wear the golden circles around their necks. Their traditional clothing is so colourful, beautiful & enchanting. I love how they live, it might be hard for them & are tempted by the modern world, but really they should keep their culture alive & going. These people, same, it’s such a beautiful thing to grow your own vegetables & feed off what you grow or breed. Modern society is not all that great with all the stress we endure, please keep this culture & way of life. You are living the dream Mark, eating, travelling & getting money all at the same time. Bring more cultural village stories like this. 🤩👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Me too kinda smiling all through out the video. his Innocence and passion to learn the traditions of the indigents makes it more fun to watch the video.
It’s amazing how most tribes within certain races can welcome you and serve you food, make you feel at home even when there’s a language barrier. Love the aunty🙌🏿
Every time he eats we too have to eat something. He makes me salivate no matter what he eats. He is very lucky to be able to eat anything without any problems.
Traditional food, homemade, handmade, all natural, exactly my style. Just the food is so different than here in southern Thailand. That minced pork looks very very interesting :)
People in rural areas mostly villages are very humble and live a different life. It is good to see Mark visiting and exploring his culture.
I am truly humbled by his venture to traditional towns😊 I personally respect all cultures and foods💓
The flower is called sorell u can make juice with it
So true!
Nice that he brings attention to these people.
your way of honoring and comforting people is so graceful, humble and a joy to watch. thank you.
It's hard to understand how some people look at other people - cultures, races, traditions, cuisine etc., and feel superior, yet we all belong in this world.
Each is important, valued and loved - no person or race is "better" than any other. Beautiful video Mark, thank you for sharing.
Beautiful people and culture 😻.
because fact is some cultures are better than others. Cultures dont make us human. So cultures destroy our humanity and divide us.
I agree
Myson
I’mm
Can’t even begin to say how beautiful it is that you make the people of these quaint areas so comfortable and help them to love sharing their lifestyle with you and us. Please make sure they know the appreciation we have for them as well as you and your beautiful family. Am always glad I found your channel. Bless you all!!!
I struggle expressing my thoughts and feelings in English, but I must say you have spoken for me as well. Thank you so much. Mark is simply amazing
I love the respect you show to people and how appreciative you are of their culture. Aunty rocks!
I especially like and appreciate your humbleness and distinct respect of languages that there's no cursing! Whether you've edited it out or there's none to be found. I highly respect your dignity and your overall enthusiasm for food, anything and everything that could ever be edible!!!
Such a joyful person *Mark* atleast you never diss at any communities and most importantly the too much respect you give to them and their food as well.
Good Job *Mr Mark* be blessed mahn!
Thank you Emmah!
@@MarkWiens your most welcome
You’re simply the best Mark. You move so seamlessly and respectfully with diverse communities without that ‘first-world’ imposition.
เย้ชอบๆ.มาถ่ายทำ.การปรุงอาหารที่.แม่ฮ่องสอน.ไทยแลนด์เชล้ญชมการปรุงอาหารได้เลย.ฝีมือเยี่ยม.เพราะไทยแลนด์เป็นครัวของโลก.ทรัพยากร.วัตถุดิบเรามีเยอะ.พวกผักปลา.ชนิดในน้ำมีปลา.ในนามีข้าวค่ะ
There are lots of traveler foodies but, from all of them you are my favorite. The reason is the fact that you have such great respect for every culture and person that you meet in your journeys. You humbleness is inspiring. Thank you for taking us with you :)
I like to eat THAILAND FOODS, ITS SO YUMMY AND ALMOST ALL FRESH AND ORGANIC, ITS SO APPETIZING
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I like u mam
I have to agree with this 💯
I love Mark’s face expressions when he tastes & describes the tenderness/taste of the pork! Very passionate with his work and respectful to humanity! Great food and content man!
Always so positive and respectful. These are signature characteristics of Mark. This is why I truly enjoy watching your videos. When my day is not going well I just watch a little bit of Mark and I feel so much better because of his positivity ( and of course the food is amazing)!!!
Hiii
Aunty is a real sweetheart. So much Love and Joy in her heart!
That’s what the world requires ❤️
Respect ma ma
@@ThydaCookingTV thank you 🙏
@@rachelandrews5889 🙏🏻
It's a lot of fun when everyone is together cooking, sharing laughs, personal knowledge and stories. Food in Asia is not about food alone, it's about sharing and happiness. This reminds me of my family in Vietnam.
Hii
I love how you let Micah go for it & you don't hinder him; nothing fazes that child because he is learning the natural way
It seems like Mark is always discovering new foods in Thailand! Amazing for such a small country!
Mark Weins continues to demonstrate the amazing cuisine heritage that exists still to this day in so many south East Asian countries. Dishes that explode with flavours that typically aren’t remotely ever explored here in the west. Good for you Mark for bringing these cultures to the forefront of visibility at least to those here in the west.
mark is so humble and kind, I always find myself smiling when watching his videos!
I know right.... His Innocence and sincerity makes the whole video fun to watch.
👍👍👍
I'm from the north east state of called Mizoram, it's crazy how similar our food and clothes are. Thank you for showing us this incredible culture, I will definitely visit them as soon as Covid-19 is over!
I was searching for this.
From Nagaland 🙏
I'm a Boro from Assam. I couldn't agree with you more.
But the girl/women from mizoram could not prepare this type of dish.. beco's they need/like ready made chinese food.
@@klarmylover7737 I am a girl from Mizoram and I know thousands of Mizo girls who prepare these kind of meals twice a day.
@@klarmylover7737 are you serious?
One of the best things that Mark does when sitting down to eat with people, or even just meeting people in general; is showing genuine respect!!
Yes 👏
Yup
I vote for this video to be placed in a special UNESCO heritage award section. This is another amazing and humbling example of the cultural diversity of the World, history and the true promotion of peace... Thanks Mark!
I loved the old woman, the simplicity and the friendliness of her.
Why r you didn't go to srilanka nice place
must have been a fun person when she was young
Yup'reminds me of my great grandparents. 😊
I love her lifestyle too
She's so precious
There are many resembles with my culture which is Mizo (northeast India), from their fireplace, village, cooking style etc.. can't help but feel our ancestors were related.
@Mark Wiens , thank you for this fantastic content 👏💜
Can relate to it as a Naga too :)
Same here (kuki) Darlong
I belong from Noreast India from the state Tripura
It's quite surprising to know that we have the exact same dish as our traditional delicacy which is actually a side dish named Wahan(pork) Mosdeng(pounded chillies).
The dish may be brought by Thai Ahom people, who ruled North East India for a long time.
The dish may be brought by Thai Ahom people, who ruled North East India for a long time.
@@muzeebhussain5707 Thai never ruled NE India. They are all Independent Princely State
Yes... it's just like wahan mosodeng... even the combo of sticky rice and soup... even the elephant foot yam is common in tripura, north east India made into bataima and cooked almost similarly...
Dear mr. Mark weins... please look through Tripuri dishes mainly pork in you tube... you may appreciate the similarities
Yeah
I love this experience!!! Auntie eats her rice so clean!!! What a blessing! Gratitude for you showing the people this amazing moment!!!! Namaste
She can understand you bcs she know as well you didn’t speak any negativity , that’s instinct
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These shows, just SHOWS how big and diverse this planet is. Even though pork can be VERY palatable, I can only eat it less than 5 times a year. And Especially when its 90 degrees outside. When I sweat i can feel the stickiness Ooozing out of my pours.
Dear Mark,I've been watching many episodes of yours. One thing I am certain of, you are such a humble and loving person. Hope your son and wife all well. May God bless you.
Love from Sri Lanka
It's like history melting in your mouth... Love it Mark! More of this please..
Thank you!
โอ.ขอบคุณมารค์ที่พาพวกเราได้เห็นการฝีมือการทำเครื่องประดับของชุนชนบ้านป่าบ้านชาวดอย.และชนบท.ของไทยแลนด์
I’m so addicted to these videos! I’m scared to fly so this is my way of traveling through you mark and learning about different cultures. Im also learning new meals I want to try and cook to the best of my ability lol. I can imagine they’re way healthier than our food in the US with so much added hormones, preservatives.
Hi
The way you describe food is the way Steve Irwin described animals. Respect brother
Two of them are amazing
Mark really respects the culture of every tribe....He never even mixed the pork with rice directly just keeping in mind the tradition..👍
Wow, out of this world video, so natural and awesome traditional way of cooking ! 😍😍😍. I am in love with this village !
This is what I call: travelling without coming out of my bed!!! 😎 Great video as always! ❤️
Mark's big friendly smile is a large part of the enjoyment factor in his videos.
He has a good smile
Yeah
he show so much love to all cultures and their food very respectful and entertaining.honestly i couldn't do this job.but its fun to watch
He’s always so happy about the process of arriving, the preparation, learning the culture and then finally eating. Pretty cool
Yea he’s so cool
Really really cool bro. He's so SINCERE and passionate.😊
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ขอบคุณมารค์ที่ทำวีดีโอนี้ขอให้คุณไปถ่านทำใหัทั่วไทยนะค็.ไปภาคไต้.และภาคอีสานด้วยค่ะ
Mark is possibly the most positive and kind person on UA-cam.
This was amazing to say the least. Thank You Mark, Ying and Micah for sharing some of the most special parts of the world with us! MAD LOVE!
Hii
Am watching right now. I love how so many woman are working together on this one, but are not in each other’s way. They seem to all know what their contributing tasks are. Really cool! 😃
Hii
The red fruit added to the purple yam is called sorrel here in Trinidad and Tobago. We make a tasty drink with it with added spices
😉🇹🇹
Yeah we’ve got it in Gambia as well
Sorrel fav Trini Christmas drink..the red fruit 💕💕💕
It's amazing cos the way they pack rice and cooked meat is just similar with us..I belong to India,Meghalaya and I'm from garo tribe
You are so simple couple and family. It's our pleasure to all the unique vlogs you bring out for us. Loved to watch this episode.
I just love it when you visit these villages!! So interesting and insightful.
I come here to give a like cause i know it will help mark get more viewership and i do this because of how kind and positive he is
Hi Robert If you have time please visit my channel thanks
Thank you very much Robert!
Same👍.
How does Mark remain so thin? He eats more than anyone I know. His eyes light up when he is eating. And he eats any and everything. He has the most beautiful personality and appreciates every single culture on the planet. Mark you are loved!
I have traveled the world and never left my house. All I have to do is watch Mark. There is only one problem! I gain weight watching him....lol
He works out regularly lol he has videos on it of him at home and his routine.
Always a happy and positive Mark. nice with a new video. Thanks..
We really respect how Mark genuinely respect other people's culture. It's apparent from his face and the way he interacts with people hailing from different cultures and countries.
Love how humble you are Mark! Loved this episode , Auntie is such a sweet woman
Hiii
Hello Mark. It is so good to see you back. Many thanks for bringing this masterpiece once again. Hope you well
I can hear Micah’s laughter! Beautiful!
Your passion for food and culture is highly contagious. Loved Aunty. It just goes to show how the love of food and the love of people can break any perceived barriers and receive a wealth of invaluable experience. Love your channel @Mark Weins, love your humility and your healthy respect and love of people and their culture globally. As we say in Jamaica....Nuff love, nuff respect :-)
Thank you very much Elaine, really appreciate your incredible support. Love Jamaica!!
@@MarkWiens Jamaica loves you too Mark. You must visit again. There is so much more ackee n salt fish and scotch bonnet pepper waiting for you to consume :-) Blessings.
Hii
I'm so touched by auntie. she is amazing. such simple life, rich with tradition and so down-to-earth. thanks
Mark I am so so proud of you for going through various parts of Thailand. It is promoting the country you are in and you are doing a fab job. Love it that you are not selling products like other UA-camrs
This village is gem....Thanks mark for exploring such unique culture and cuisine....
Great enthusiasm. Like the way you try to speak the lingo wherever you go and show appreciation.
love it when mark visit the rural villages. they are so down to earth. we as people could learn something. thank you mark, keep up the good work
Mark, you single handed made this quarantine doable. Thanks to your videos I have learned how cook Thai food, authentic Thai food. Went to Thai town and brought the ingredients. AND that's why Los Angeles is great.
Thank you very much Becky, hope you're doing well and keeping safe. Awesome that you got Thai ingredients!
This was just a beautiful video. I so enjoyed Auntie. You could feel her spirit through the entire video. Such a loving culture and people.
Love your vibe Mark 💖 you are so open to new things, culture, and traditions. You're very nice and respectful 🙂
I just love the people you have the privilege to meet Aunty looks beautiful with her jewellery! You can see they are honoured to have yous in their home.
We call that red flowers "Mwkhrwi" in our Kokborok Language from Tripura (India)
Thanks for sharing, very cool!
Assam,india people and thai people both are from yunnsn ,china TAI people,in india they part assimiliate with ahom people,manipur people are common in burma,i think you should visit 8 north east states bordering tibet,burma,yunnan,china all completely different looking like burmese,chinese,korean,tibet,thai looking people,food culture very similar to above people
In Meghalaya Garo hills (India) it's called tajong
In Manipur it's called "Sougri"
Hi. From Boroland. We call it mwita.
I really appreciate this video. The information about the culture is very refreshing. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Hii
Beautiful, love how he helps to preserve culture by bringing attention to them. Thank you
Mark appreciates what he eats ,genuinely. No fuss ,no pretence! You mouth waters when he eats& want to join him too! Happy Go Lucky person,really!
Love the village cooking and authentic food! Would love to eat this with the tasty sounds!
Mark wins is an amazing human down to earth personality. He's a great husband and good father. Very family oriented man 👨👩👦🌎💜
You never disappoint Mark! Thanks for helping us "eat" all over Thailand and the world!
This is great watching the villagers recreate knowledge of cooking with the different plants.
The way Mark Elaborate everything that is Incredibly Aswome 👍 .alway love to watch ⌚ 🙏🙏 mark and when Mark says O wow 😳😳
I just love your enthusiasm mate. Keep up the good work and keep sharing such amazing experiences
Thank you watching from jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Wow I love food prepared with all simplicity that brings out all the flavors in each ingredient.
Who loves watching mark?
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That’s really beautiful how he connected with the older lady. They have no clue what each other is actually saying but yet they are having a beautiful conversation with each other just by gestures , signing kinda body language is what I’m trying to say. This shows no matter how far apart no matter what ends of the world that ur from human connection is a beautiful thing. They are having an entire conversation with our having to speak to each other. I love that. And u can get the purple yams in the state’s. We call them purple potatoes or purple yams. There really good I hear.
When I was very young, I had the living like this.
Yes ..i like watching you traveling local village and local food ...its better to watch organic😊
The food looks simple, natural, organic, and very tasty!
"I am wondering who introduce the MSG to their cuisine."
👍😋🌶🍽☕
Uncle Roger lol
Much better not to use msg
Their msg is from plant natural and most likely ? not the commercialized chemical?
You don’t need much to be happy. Family & delicious simple food like this is what I call richness. The auntie seems so happy, her hands are full of wisdom & adorns herself with jewellery that is so colourful & brings out the happy endorphins in oneself 😀😀. I was in Chiang Mai a few years ago & went to the village where the women wear the golden circles around their necks. Their traditional clothing is so colourful, beautiful & enchanting. I love how they live, it might be hard for them & are tempted by the modern world, but really they should keep their culture alive & going. These people, same, it’s such a beautiful thing to grow your own vegetables & feed off what you grow or breed. Modern society is not all that great with all the stress we endure, please keep this culture & way of life. You are living the dream Mark, eating, travelling & getting money all at the same time. Bring more cultural village stories like this. 🤩👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Best aunty with the best food to eat there. That's perfect
Such a beautiful way to communicate without words over food. Love it!
Mark must be so excited seeing that lots of chilies 😆
Eating with your hands sometimes makes you eat more food. What a beautiful experience that you shared with the local tribe. Food looks delicious!
Wow..20 kilos of meat salad, I'm from Indonesia and very excited 🔥
Who could resist Ying when she smiles?! Think she is amazing wife and mum, always working!
Who else gets super excited to see Mark eat? I can’t help but to smile when I watch his videos!
Me too kinda smiling all through out the video. his Innocence and passion to learn the traditions of the indigents makes it more fun to watch the video.
Hii
i'm loving how you are showcasing traditional cultures...
Aunty has become famous worldwide. And she has learnt the new english word : Oh Wow
Yeah ohh wow
It’s amazing how most tribes within certain races can welcome you and serve you food, make you feel at home even when there’s a language barrier. Love the aunty🙌🏿
Oh wow. It looks delicious 😋 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a wonderful day everyone 🌻
I like how every dish being prepared before our eyes are 💯% fresh and natural ingredients. Good job Mark 👍👍.
The question that my mom always asks every time we watch Mark together, "How come he isn't getting fat even though he eats a lot?"
Different Metabolism
@@FixDylann Yeah, I need his metabolism so I don't have to worry about calories 🤣🤣🤣
@@yoscar you only live once eat what you want lmao
Well I got same metabolism as mark but sadly I don't have access to all those amazing mouth watering meals
@@FixDylann that what I do till now 🤣🤣🤣
The Unseen LAWA PEOPLE FOOD!! Thanks for sharing it with us, as always we enjoyed watching, hope your all keeping well & having a nice day 👍🤩
I'm glad I seen the notification 😂😂 watching something else but I here watching 😂✋
I feel your joy in that experience. 💕 Thanks so much for sharing. I watch this video multiple times. Number one fan 👍
Your videos are such amazing & interesting that there's no need to have Netflix!! 😍👌😋
@Smokey McBongwater you blind?
@Smokey McBongwater so what!? Maybe it's not his mother language. You can't expect everyone to speak and write perfect English.
@Smokey McBongwater aah shut up :D
@Smokey McBongwater so sabe falar inglês seu merda
@Smokey McBongwater Technically the better you know English, the easier it would be to piece together even the most incorrectly written sentences.
Makes my mouth water. Very beautiful landscapes as well 😍.
Every time he eats we too have to eat something. He makes me salivate no matter what he eats. He is very lucky to be able to eat anything without any problems.
I'm eating right now. 😂
The people out there is so good and kind, nice...Sharing is good.
From starting still now he hasn't changed great work mark weins 👍
Oh my god! It's a new world. It's mysterious 🥺 I am a person who specializes in Korean food. I'm learning a lot from your videos.
Traditional food, homemade, handmade, all natural, exactly my style. Just the food is so different than here in southern Thailand. That minced pork looks very very interesting :)
Hey Ying, good to hear from you, Yes, totally different from southern Thailand, food and the culture!
These people look so tribal and seperated from mainland Thailand. Love to know more their culture and traditions. Food preparation look so amazing.