After watching this video, I can conclude that Myanmar's cuisine is richer and more varied than street food in Jakarta (the capital city of Indonesia) where I live. I did notice that some of the menus were the same as ours but there were more varieties of food that were not available in our town.
As rightly pointed out, all your videos are indeed the best. It gives us an insight to the life and people of Yangon. It would prove really informative, specially for students, who intends to do a project on City Life and its People of Yangon. You have beautifully covered different aspects of life and food in the city of Yangon. Thank you Prasun Sir.
That is not "flour". That is called in Myanmar "Thanaka", a paste made from ground bark.The wood of several trees are used to produce thanaka cream. These trees grow abundantly in central Myanmar. It is a distinctive feature of the culture of Myanmar, seen commonly applied to the face and sometimes the arms of women and girls. This is a natural cosmetics for skin. Apart from cosmetic beauty, thanaka also gives a cooling sensation and provides protection from sunburn. It helps to remove acne and promote smooth skin. It is also an anti-fungal.The active ingredients of thanaka are coumarin and marmesin.
Nem de graça comeria essa "comida de rua"..! Pode ser um cartão postal do lugar , mas carece de cuidados higiênicos tanto no preparo quanto a manipulação dos ingredientes , muitos deles perecíveis. Um verdadeiro passa-porte para uma infecção intestinal.
OMG really beautiful sharing have a beautiful day and fantastic weekend stay safe and blessed always,
Thank you.
@@PrasunBarua, it's my pleasure you're always welcome
Wow... I had no idea Mayanmar is so vibrant. And to think we're neighbours, that too just kilometres from the border
Super delicious street food I like dat is d same hir in d philippines
Iam an Indian born in Burma moulmein, in 1963, now I want to see the place how it is pl can you cover the moulmein?
An excellent episode Sir 👏
Thank you.
Love local food from Yangon, I think it was clean and very delicious. Thanks dear Prasun for best update I like every your videos.👍👍
Very nice
After watching this video, I can conclude that Myanmar's cuisine is richer and more varied than street food in Jakarta (the capital city of Indonesia) where I live. I did notice that some of the menus were the same as ours but there were more varieties of food that were not available in our town.
As rightly pointed out, all your videos are indeed the best. It gives us an insight to the life and people of Yangon. It would prove really informative, specially for students, who intends to do a project on City Life and its People of Yangon. You have beautifully covered different aspects of life and food in the city of Yangon. Thank you Prasun Sir.
Hi, how are you! I'm Brazilian and I watch your videos! There's no way you can put Portuguese subtitles in the videos, please…
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Why vendor have flour in the face?just asking.
That is not "flour". That is called in Myanmar "Thanaka", a paste made from ground bark.The wood of several trees are used to produce thanaka cream. These trees grow abundantly in central Myanmar. It is a distinctive feature of the culture of Myanmar, seen commonly applied to the face and sometimes the arms of women and girls. This is a natural cosmetics for skin. Apart from cosmetic beauty, thanaka also gives a cooling sensation and provides protection from sunburn. It helps to remove acne and promote smooth skin. It is also an anti-fungal.The active ingredients of thanaka are coumarin and marmesin.
No have glove for catch the food leh
No gloves.
Nem de graça comeria essa "comida de rua"..! Pode ser um cartão postal do lugar , mas carece de cuidados higiênicos tanto no preparo quanto a manipulação dos ingredientes , muitos deles perecíveis. Um verdadeiro passa-porte para uma infecção intestinal.