It makes me amazed how indian rich in culture and also the food. Thank you mark for featuring this kind of culture and art of food.Greetings from philippines🇵🇭
My humble request to Kerala people. .please preserve and keep safe this greenery ,this forest this,this is actual wealth of our nation but some people trying to remove all this forest under the name of development ...and this act will not only destroy this land and forest but it will also destroy the lot tribes who depend on our mother nature Lot of Love from Maharashtra ❤❤❤
We will conserve it but I have a humble request to all north people that please don't call us terrorists anymore. Going abroad and working is for feeding our families. As you all know how unemployment destroyed our economy and nation. We are also Indians. True Indians with secular and socialistic environment. We are not terrors. Jai hind
The most amazing thing to me, aside from the preparation techniques, is the fact that there is zero waste! Everything is natural, and there is no garbage to contribute to wastelands. Absolutely incredible! Thank you to them for sharing their heritage, and to you, Mark, for bringing these phenomena to the world!
It was always a part of ancient Hindu civilization n culture to live in harmony with nature, causing minimal or zero harm to animals was the norm in vedic Era.. Civilization was one with nature.. Beautiful way of life.. Recognizing divinity in each living aspect of life
@@RockstarEater that's awesome! I just subscribed to what I assume is your channel... Rockstar Eater! I'm excited to check out your content! Much Love! ❤ Amanda
Mark is so down to earth and I love the way he just blends into the people of different cultures where he goes . You are leaving a legacy behind you my friend .
Totally disagree with your comment. Most of the keralites watching this have exposed and tasted all these traditional dishes. If u are talking about NRI mallus then yes, 100% won't have seen this.
Yes it is true; Watch Marks Mexican Traditional cooking they also heat up the stones for cooking but no steam generation. You are absolutely right, first time tribal people use heated stones to generate steam. All other methods they use heated stones to cook. Oh Meen Polichath & Mathi chuttath also people heat up the stones and then use the steam to cook the food. Great! I understand all over Kerala people use this method for cooking. Excellent!
@Mansuba's Counseling User pls...that does not work I Kerala...we do not do open defecation in Kerala...you have misunderstood us. Pls remove this as it's insulting. I don't know what keralites have done to insult you.
Thank you Mark, I can now add Kerala India to the places I will dream of. I love you for taking us along with, and teaching us about this wonderful world we share.
എബിൻ ചേട്ടന് കേരളാ സർക്കാർ അംഗീകാരം കൊടുക്കണം, കേരളാ ഗവൺമെന്റ് കോടികൾ മുടക്കിയാൽ കിട്ടാത്ത ടൂറിസം പ്രമോഷനാണ് പുള്ളിക്കാരൻ മാർക്കിനെ കൊണ്ട് ചുളുവിൽ ചെയ്തെടുത്തത്
" If people do not wake up to responsible tourism, there’s really no hope for a sustainable world" ..Kerala leads the way in responsible tourism in India 👍👍👍
Most Disappointing thing is, Being a Keralite and I have never been to this place or this experience. Our State is beautiful and such beauty is watching through a foreigners eyes. Love you Mark.
I never heard of kerala until i ate at amd vlogged a kerala indian restaurant in LA recently. I liked it. Perhaps you can watch the episode on my channel and tell me how the food looks to you.
This is Indian's one state only, imagine We have 29 states all have different cultures diff cuisine diff language,, u will feel like travelling to a diff country when moving from one state to another.. That's the beauty of India
And this is just state of India though one of the best in terms of natural beauty and food. Hope food bloggers like Ebbin from every state come up and show the true diversity of India from the mirror of its food.
Thanks Mark and Ebbins. This was amazing I have seen fish being cooked in plantain leaf but this one was really cool. The leaf basket made out so deftly looked perfect. I have never seen anything like this. Thank you Kerala tribals . So much to learn from mother nature 's children. I appreciate their simple lifestyle.🙂
Such an ingenious method of cooking! Now I know the origin of famous Parsi dish Patra ni machi. Thanks for taking us to such a remote corner of India.love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
I have accidentally come across you in the comment section of all sorts of Indian content from reactions to food. What really stands out is your name in Devanagari script. You seem like an incredibly fascinating person. Btw I also love Japanese culture a lot. Lots of love from an Indian living in India.
Mark is very kind u can see it in his face, his smile and the way he talks to people. I enjoy watching your travels, life in the jungle is just priceless
Thank you Mark for doing this series on Kerala!!! The respect and detail you took to display the real truths of the place was wonderful. The challenge and difficulty to get to some of these places are very much appreciated. This made me flashback to my visits as a kid seeing how my grandparents lived. A life simple yet sophisticated. Family, Food and community. We see your love and sacrifice for what you do. All the best!
Mark wiens Kerala tour is the best show ever in utube history.very interesting.very informative n very delicious.keep up the good work and dedication Mark.great going
I'm an Indian, but a South African Indian and it amazes me to see people of the same ethnicity cooking their staple food so very differently than us. I guess on each continent the traditional and local cuisines differ but the same humbleness in the personalities and characters applies. I've only ever known of South and North Indian dishes because we have restaurants here that caters these dishes from India but yet again their method of cooking is different. Mark, I love watching your videos from around the world and learnt about quite a few new, creative and imaginative dishes that I explained to my 71yr old mum and even she was impressed so I played a few of your videos for her. Remain humble and down to earth always. Love and regards to ying and mica 🤗
A big thank you for collaborating with Ebbin, he has been a wonderful host and led you to places most vloggers would have dared not ventured. This is a wonderful series !
Hello Mark I have been following your channel for more than 2 years . I'm so happy that you have visited my state Kerala. This video shows how we can Co exist with nature without harming them . Wonderful videos by the way.God bless.
That food is healthy for us to be eating today. Very healthful for having great health. Now we UNDERSTAND why they are so healthy and not in Doctor's Office. Thanks for sharing.
2:05 No, Cassava is not native to Kerala or India ,it was an imported crop from Brazil but due to the favorable climate and soil (Doesn't have to do special irrigation or fertilization or even pest control ) it's a big hit in Kerala .
You're the best Mark! Always wake up to your amazing sunday videos. India is so beautiful l! Hoping to visit some day 🙂 god bless you and your family man!
Hey Mark you Just hv scratched a surface of India's rich cultural heritage ...just change the state you will hv to start again .....we hv more,, if you can hunt it😎👍👍👍✌🏻🇮🇳
This is my incredible India.. India is a vast country.. Unity in diversity if you want to explore it years will be less to do that.. Trust me mark even if you inhale the aroma when it was cooking it could make your lungs purification other than anything else.. Thousand and thousands of years India gone through many invaders still India stands rock solid because of it's spirituality and these golden traditions... God bless everyone
you are a very special person for being able to experience and meet indigenous peoples and their customs !! Thank you for what you do in sharing this its so important !!
It's only because of content like this I don't miss the old-school travel documentaries from back in the day. Thank you for carrying on the true tradition of bringing the world to those who can only dream of seeing the rest of it.
i have watched yr every single video. i loved to watch yr videos. i really liked yr kerala series. keep travelling and keep eating. all the very best for yr travel
I praise and thank God, our One, Loving, Merciful Creator of us all. I am so happy to see non-polluting ways to cook. God Really Gave us a lot, and I got to see this while sitting in my home outside Philadelphia. The beauty of what God Created is so pleasing to my eyes. Then I think of times in cities I spent, and the waste from people. I want to appreciate what God Has Given us more, and not pollute. I also take this chance to type to all my fellow humans: do not bomb ever, never set land mines, and don't shoot or terrorize others. I ask God humbly to Bless you.
Wood burning is a form of pollution and has a litany of negative health effects. Just because a cooking method is ancient doesn’t make it without downsides.
@@swifteye1 loads of BS! we have been cooking with wood fire from centuries and people lived longer and healthier lives compared to cooking today using the dirty fossil fuels. People are suffering more with all the stupid diseases ever like cancer and diabetes. I advise you to throw all your school text books in the trash and start living a natural life. Plus wood ash is used as a utensil cleaner and also fertilizer for the plants.
It makes me amazed how indian rich in culture and also the food. Thank you mark for featuring this kind of culture and art of food.Greetings from philippines🇵🇭
*India. Not Indian
Thank you aathey really appreciated you’re value comment
Welcome, Love from kerala
India is rich in culture
Greeting from Indonesia 🇮🇩🙏♥️
Thank u dear ,but we Indian should learn from u guys how to protect hindu culture lot of respect
@@akhl9842 its not about religion that's their personal matter...It's about traditions...Culture.....They are preserving it
@@anuhyarajani3927 andi ezheechu po mayire
anuhya rajani don’t bring the religion into the dining
We don’t do that here
@@sreekeshmohanan9728 😁
Being a malayali, I've never seen such interesting way of cooking from my state.. thanks mark weins and ebbin chettan for bringing it out...
Athe korangamma
Very true .....it's really inspiring to know the hidden culture of our own state ..... Thank you Mark Wiens ..
Tricks of the tribes, good stuff
@@thedoootoo5237 Coming from you,whose name is warlord gaming Bangladesh,that comment makes no sense
@@thanzilnihmath8554 😂burn🔥
My humble request to Kerala people. .please preserve and keep safe this greenery ,this forest this,this is actual wealth of our nation but some people trying to remove all this forest under the name of development ...and this act will not only destroy this land and forest but it will also destroy the lot tribes who depend on our mother nature
Lot of Love from Maharashtra ❤❤❤
All Arabic Saudi Dubai money Spoiling Culture, Forest, and Peace in god's own country. Thanks and that's the Truth.
Its in the hands of corporates
@@VishuencApp ua from Kerala? ?
We will conserve it but I have a humble request to all north people that please don't call us terrorists anymore.
Going abroad and working is for feeding our families. As you all know how unemployment destroyed our economy and nation.
We are also Indians. True Indians with secular and socialistic environment. We are not terrors.
Jai hind
@@shafaaaaaz Sorry but we love your kind information. People are Not same as you. God bless you.
Mr. Ebbin so kind and polite. Excelent vídeo. Hugs from Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇨🇨 Kerala is stunning!!
Welcome, love from kerala.
@@A.V.VINOD. in which month we should prefer to visit Kerala
Techy ripple why are you planning to go to Kerala when there is a virus spreading!!!
@@techyripple9647 mostly, October to December is great time to visit.
I love you from Kerala...
The most amazing thing to me, aside from the preparation techniques, is the fact that there is zero waste! Everything is natural, and there is no garbage to contribute to wastelands. Absolutely incredible! Thank you to them for sharing their heritage, and to you, Mark, for bringing these phenomena to the world!
Amanda Sparkle Yes. That's a nice observation
Well said. We should all learn to adopt such life styles...if not all but some aspects of it...they are such a treasure to the world.
He has the best job in the world. Inspired me to want to do it as well, starting from in Los Angeles as the best local guide!
It was always a part of ancient Hindu civilization n culture to live in harmony with nature, causing minimal or zero harm to animals was the norm in vedic Era.. Civilization was one with nature.. Beautiful way of life.. Recognizing divinity in each living aspect of life
@@RockstarEater that's awesome! I just subscribed to what I assume is your channel... Rockstar Eater! I'm excited to check out your content! Much Love! ❤ Amanda
No one explored kerala like u did... Lots of ♥️ from Kerala 🇮🇳 🙌
Organic food, real life, awesome experience. Another superb video from Mark Wiens.
എബിൻ ചേട്ടോ.....
Food N Travel by Ebbin Jose ebbin Chetta you are blessed to host him ...
Ponmudi vannalleeee😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Pwolichh
Ettan ❤️
I am from Jamaica and i appreciate these natural ways of life in India
N I deadly love Jamaica country..One Love
Mark is so down to earth and I love the way he just blends into the people of different cultures where he goes . You are leaving a legacy behind you my friend .
I want to feel the nature of India from korea🇰🇷🇰🇷
Welcome to india
9645881850 you are welcome madam
And I want to visit Korea and meet Hyun Bin, Ji Chang Wook, Lee Min Ho, Lee Jong Suk etc...
All of my drama boyfriends 🤣
I want to come korea in winter cherry blossom 💕🌸
5분가족먹방 5 minute family meal come on visit here we will look after you
I bet 99.9 % of Keralites haven't seen or experienced this. Thanks for an awesome upload.
Bro it is same like meen polichath widly known in whole kerala... Cooking with stone is also known mathi chuttath varey thinunda namaloodaa.
Totally disagree with your comment. Most of the keralites watching this have exposed and tasted all these traditional dishes. If u are talking about NRI mallus then yes, 100% won't have seen this.
Yes it is true; Watch Marks Mexican Traditional cooking they also heat up the stones for cooking but no steam generation. You are absolutely right, first time tribal people use heated stones to generate steam. All other methods they use heated stones to cook. Oh Meen Polichath & Mathi chuttath also people heat up the stones and then use the steam to cook the food. Great! I understand all over Kerala people use this method for cooking. Excellent!
yeah I didn't know until I see this
100%
Really want to go to India one day and experience all the various cultures and regions within India. Indian culture is so rich and diverse!
Yes, I want to go too! India looks amazing!
You people are always welcome. Do visit Kerala,India.
@@jangsab9001 The food looks amazing too! Man, I'm laying in bed craving some indian food right now 😥
@@kiran_mohan. Thank you! I make fishing and cooking videos and I think one of my next videos will be a catch and cook Indian curry style!
@@mul.official 👍
Even keralites are seeing this for first time. Thanks for bringing this to outside.
Even Keralites? Tribes are also part of Kerala.. These people are also Keralites..!! 🙄
Iam from Andhra Pradesh I don't know why I love Kerela so much because their love is the main reason😍😍😍
This Kerala series has been awesome. Proud to be a malayali & Indian
Your food smells like the bottom of my sock
First indian then malayali
🇺🇸👍☮️
@@kangnaafirst malayalee then indian
Being a malayali.. proud moment to see the tradition through a foreigner like u who respect the art of food.
I’ll must try to cook leafy wraps fish with chili 🌶 n salt . I all time love this traditional food. Love this blog from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Amazing I do enjoy this cooking
@Mansuba's Counseling User pls...that does not work I Kerala...we do not do open defecation in Kerala...you have misunderstood us. Pls remove this as it's insulting. I don't know what keralites have done to insult you.
Often times, I can find it in my city as well: ua-cam.com/video/22rh6nYyqOs/v-deo.html
Pics pics from
Thank you Mark, I can now add Kerala India to the places I will dream of. I love you for taking us along with, and teaching us about this wonderful world we share.
Welcome!!
hearty welcome to kerala
ശരി തള്ളേ
Namaste ji.. It's mean in India hello.. If you discover more india come to my Instagram.. amit_varanasi_tourguide..
Welcome 😍
എബിൻ ചേട്ടന് കേരളാ സർക്കാർ അംഗീകാരം കൊടുക്കണം, കേരളാ ഗവൺമെന്റ് കോടികൾ മുടക്കിയാൽ കിട്ടാത്ത ടൂറിസം പ്രമോഷനാണ് പുള്ളിക്കാരൻ മാർക്കിനെ കൊണ്ട് ചുളുവിൽ ചെയ്തെടുത്തത്
Exactly.
yesss
സത്യം എത്ര കിടിലൻ ആയി ചെയ്തു
പരമാർത്ഥം..
True Brother. Most below comments say, people want to come to see Kerala, India.
Omg I want to go there!!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!!!!
Beverly Theresa Hamm if u want any help you can contact me I’m really proud to help you 😊 ahofficial19@gmail.com thank you
Always welcome to god own country... Kerala... 🙏🏻
Love from Kerala
" If people do not wake up to responsible tourism, there’s really no hope for a sustainable world" ..Kerala leads the way in responsible tourism in India 👍👍👍
your cooking videos are amazing anukriti
@@spider123839 thanks dear.. lots of love 😘
Anukirthi ♥️
@@AnukritiCookingRecipes iam a keralite.. but still lot to improve .
We might have different cultures but we all come from the same place. Love you all brothers and sisters. ❤
Love u 💗
💕💕💕💕Love you too..
💞
bagad billi lol
Welcome to kerala😃💗
Most Disappointing thing is, Being a Keralite and I have never been to this place or this experience. Our State is beautiful and such beauty is watching through a foreigners eyes. Love you Mark.
I never heard of kerala until i ate at amd vlogged a kerala indian restaurant in LA recently. I liked it. Perhaps you can watch the episode on my channel and tell me how the food looks to you.
@@RockstarEater sure brother
you cant,not everyone gets permission to enter.
I LOVE KERALA BUT I HATE THE PEOPLE THERE WHO CONVERT THEIR RELIGION FOR MONEY. TIME IS COMING FOR HINDUISM TO REGAIN ITS LOST GLORY.
You are not allowed to enter there, need to get special permission from Forest Department or other concerned departments.
I LOVE the Kerala series looovee the culture!! It makes me miss the village 🤩 when corona is over please visit 🇹🇿 Tanzania
OK we are waiting to welcome all of you
This is Indian's one state only, imagine We have 29 states all have different cultures diff cuisine diff language,, u will feel like travelling to a diff country when moving from one state to another.. That's the beauty of India
And this is just state of India though one of the best in terms of natural beauty and food. Hope food bloggers like Ebbin from every state come up and show the true diversity of India from the mirror of its food.
Who loved this kerala series....
Top 10 i didnt
I have never seen India like this what an excellent presentation, I am now inspired to travel to Kerala to make some videos for my channel too thanks
Welcome to Kerala.. but before have a research on food destinations of Kerala
@@M.A.Basith121 thanks for the advise, subscribe to my channel so you get to know when I make videos in India thanks
Dude, count me in the travels as well. Haha. Foodie from LA!
@Anil Narayanan thanks for subscribing to the channel I really appreciate the support, are you from Kerala?
Welcome to Kerala..
I have thoroughly enjoyed the Kerala series! The people , the food and the culture......Thanks Mark for your travels and enthusiasm for life 😊
Welcome to kerala 🌄🌱🌊⛈️
I vlogged a kerala restaurant recently in Los Angeles called Mayura. It looks fairly similar. It was great.
@@latondalingard1290 who
Tnx💕
@@latondalingard1290 because it's a color of hard working people.
Thanks Mark and Ebbins. This was amazing I have seen fish being cooked in plantain leaf but this one was really cool. The leaf basket made out so deftly looked perfect. I have never seen anything like this. Thank you Kerala tribals . So much to learn from mother nature 's children. I appreciate their simple lifestyle.🙂
Such an ingenious method of cooking! Now I know the origin of famous Parsi dish Patra ni machi. Thanks for taking us to such a remote corner of India.love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
12:55 The way they made that oven of leaves was fascinating! You get to see some amazing things in villages!
I have accidentally come across you in the comment section of all sorts of Indian content from reactions to food. What really stands out is your name in Devanagari script. You seem like an incredibly fascinating person. Btw I also love Japanese culture a lot. Lots of love from an Indian living in India.
Who else like mark's kerala series.
🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍 sooper
Everyone :D
Inspired me to do kerala too!!!
ua-cam.com/video/22rh6nYyqOs/v-deo.html
Remarkable genius
Brilliant
Mark thanks for highlighting some of the most intricate cultures of Kerala.
Mark is very kind u can see it in his face, his smile and the way he talks to people. I enjoy watching your travels, life in the jungle is just priceless
Thanks Ebbin and Mark for showing us this beautiful place and their culture
That jump with pepper on hands_ yes,you are enjoying each and every moments in kerala.proud of my Kerala.
That bamboo knife should get an innovation award 🥇. It is that good
More than 1000 thousand year old .
Reminds me of the bamboo samurai swords. I always thought those were mythical... but having seen this knife, I’d readily agree.
I bet you are a westerner....white?
Who likes his Kerala series ❕
Love it
I LOVE KERALA SOUTH INDIAN FOOD LOVE FROM PAKISTAN.
Welcome to kerala india ❤
Welcome 💐
Bomb & terrorist from Pakistan not love....
We love Pakistan
Pakisthani Bhai keliye hindusthani bhai ka... salam
Thousands of tribes, hundreds of culture..! Come to India & enjoy...🤗Thanks Mark for this beautiful video!🙏🙏
🙏 I'm from Ghana and I'd like to visit India one day
Great culture 😘
Love from Guyana 🇬🇾
Welcome, love from kerala
Being in India , worked in Kerala for 4 months never saw Tribal food I'm Kerala , you showed it . 👍👌
This place is 40km away from Thiruvananthapuram district .
You can't. Need special permission from forest department to go there, so many procedures as well.
14:25 pouring water through that bamboo to the hot stone. It never seen anywhere in the world.
Exactly!!
Yes indeed
Indonesians, philipinos and Vietnamese people also does something similar. Anyway only Asians does this.
Yes this is different. Otherwise I have seen even Assam too uses bamboo for cooking
"There are alot of Tigers in this area" with a smiley face lol. This man really has a lot of courage.. respect!!
Thank you Mark for doing this series on Kerala!!! The respect and detail you took to display the real truths of the place was wonderful. The challenge and difficulty to get to some of these places are very much appreciated. This made me flashback to my visits as a kid seeing how my grandparents lived. A life simple yet sophisticated. Family, Food and community. We see your love and sacrifice for what you do. All the best!
Greetings from Northeast India
Greetings and peace to the land of the 7 sisters.
Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
ഈ നാടിന്റെ യഥാർത്ഥ മക്കൾക്കു ഒരവസരം കൊടുത്തതിനു ഹൃദയം നിറഞ്ഞ നന്ദി 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
This is the best video Mark Wiens has ever ever produced. Congratulations Kerala.
I'm from Kerala but I've never seen these places. Thank you for sharing.
Mark wiens Kerala tour is the best show ever in utube history.very interesting.very informative n very delicious.keep up the good work and dedication Mark.great going
Outstanding sir love from Pakistan
💖🤝💖
THE NATIVE LAND OF PEPPER "KERALA" ❤❤❤
Mark you are amazing. Hope you had a wonderful experience in Kerala.Love from Kerala💖💖
കേരളത്തിൽ എത്രയോ UA-camrs ഉണ്ട്...!!!! അവസാനം MARK WEINS തന്നേ വേണ്ടി വന്നു ഇതൊക്കേ ഞങ്ങളേ കാണിക്കാൻ.....!!!!!
# Sujith bhakthan
He is behind marketing corporates and corporate products
Sujith vanam 🤣
Avan oru vanaam aanu
marketing vanam
അറെ ഭായ് 😄😂
Mark deserves a bigger platform. And bigger and greater promotion. He is so underrated.
This Kerela series is so touching.
Nobel peace prize for just is spirit and vibes..so positive
Greeting from Cambodia 🇰🇭
U looks awesome
Love and respect from India to the people of Cambodia❤️🇮🇳🇰🇭
Thank you all my friends
@@ThydaCookingTV i lov u darling😆😅
Hi darling
dude stay in Kerela for a month... This place looks amazing...
Yes.. I agree .. lots of cooking techniques coming out here
@@mathewgeorge5921 ah lie, really! how yuh know?
Kerala in America, Thoughts?
ua-cam.com/video/22rh6nYyqOs/v-deo.html
@@ancestormoon7 check his Instagram
"Pepper.... my favourite food ".Mark Weins....😲😲😲
He's confessing...
Beautiful India! ♥️ Watching from Chandigarh 🙌
Congratulations bro. This is really great experience. I was really bored to see the foods of big cities. This is amazing
നിങ്ങളിൽ എത്രപേർ കേരളത്തിൽ നിന്നാണ് 🌴
Kannada?
@@manojjoshi6982 ಹೌದು ಕನ್ನಡ
Mark Weins still watching from Kenya 🇰🇪 we love you 😍😍😍
I am from India and i like Bey T
This Kerala series is just amazing...🧡🧡🧡🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
I'm an Indian, but a South African Indian and it amazes me to see people of the same ethnicity cooking their staple food so very differently than us. I guess on each continent the traditional and local cuisines differ but the same humbleness in the personalities and characters applies. I've only ever known of South and North Indian dishes because we have restaurants here that caters these dishes from India but yet again their method of cooking is different. Mark, I love watching your videos from around the world and learnt about quite a few new, creative and imaginative dishes that I explained to my 71yr old mum and even she was impressed so I played a few of your videos for her. Remain humble and down to earth always. Love and regards to ying and mica 🤗
Ponmudi ♥️ trivandrum💪 nedumangad😇 INDIA🇮🇳
Can anyone spot Mark's Cameraman in Lungi..#ThugliFe..Art of getting totally into culture!!!
A big thank you for collaborating with Ebbin, he has been a wonderful host and led you to places most vloggers would have dared not ventured. This is a wonderful series !
What adventures in kerala cuisine without Porotta and Beef Fry Man ????
Wow... It's my district....
According to Hindu Mythology, these mountains are sage Agasthya s abode
MYTHOLOGY... NOT IN GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY... So your story is a fiction man.
For us it is itihaasa. So not mere mythology. Mythology and itihaasa are not the same
Not mytholigy
24:40 mark drinks water , and the same reaction woow, The water tastes so watery. 😂
Leaf Basket steamer. That's how a community comes together to survive. Inspiring!
Hello Mark I have been following your channel for more than 2 years . I'm so happy that you have visited my state Kerala. This video shows how we can Co exist with nature without harming them . Wonderful videos by the way.God bless.
As a malayali, Proud of you being in Kerala.
I love the green "wild" pepper. It is also nice in Dahl. :-)
Enjoy beautiful Kerala.
Jai Hind / ಜೈ ಹಿಂದ್
@Friedrich Jürgen where you from? Are you an odd out of others made by your dad?
@Friedrich Jürgen true bro!😂
@Friedrich Jürgen no bangladesh has changed..we struggle a lot..we are too much hard working bro...Bangladesh evergreen and beautifull🙏🙌🙋👦🙋💃💃👌💃😋💚💚💚😋
@Friedrich Jürgen why are you trying to start a fight brother?
Jai hind
That food is healthy for us to be eating today. Very healthful for having great health. Now we UNDERSTAND why they are so healthy and not in Doctor's Office. Thanks for sharing.
Finally , first time I get to see cassava root being pulled from the ground, and amazing cooking techniques!!!!
Its our dear kappa or maracheeni
2:05 No, Cassava is not native to Kerala or India ,it was an imported crop from Brazil but due to the favorable climate and soil (Doesn't have to do special irrigation or fertilization or even pest control ) it's a big hit in Kerala .
It's also grown in the Caribbean
@@carlalayne3942 Portuguese brought it to India from those part of the world.
@lolo lolan Yes, That was when Tapioca came to Kerala.
Arun Thomas They brought it from Brazil
@@jestoshin7903 Yes, it is true they brought from brazil.
You have taken Kerala cooking to another level- Excellent 😀
You're the best Mark! Always wake up to your amazing sunday videos. India is so beautiful l! Hoping to visit some day 🙂 god bless you and your family man!
Not north only south ....... North is dirty
@@youngvoice2196 thanks for the tip.
@@bagadbilli7560 I don't mind dirty. I'd like to experience real India.
Man!! I didn't knew about this culture and tribal!! Kudos Mark for letting us know about our Land😁❤
Thank you for such traditional and ethnic cooking videos.. really amazing
Hey Mark you Just hv scratched a surface of India's rich cultural heritage ...just change the state you will hv to start again .....we hv more,, if you can hunt it😎👍👍👍✌🏻🇮🇳
He is a sensation. He inspired me to vlog, and even tried a kerala restaurant in LA recently.
because India is a collection of different countries within it.
Thank you for being you, missed you when you came to Calicut .
His not really him he makes orgasm face for anything even if he ate cow poo he will make that face just to get views lol but his a amazing guy anyway
B list I smell a hater
Where did you find the time machine??
@@sighfly2928 haterz will hate
4 days ago,,?????
Mark is the best youtuber ever!!
Thank you so much for sharing Mark, what an incredible experience this must have been.
I love you Mark Wien's... watching with lots of love all the way from 🇰🇪 be blessed
This is my incredible India.. India is a vast country.. Unity in diversity if you want to explore it years will be less to do that.. Trust me mark even if you inhale the aroma when it was cooking it could make your lungs purification other than anything else.. Thousand and thousands of years India gone through many invaders still India stands rock solid because of it's spirituality and these golden traditions... God bless everyone
Jai hind😍
Mark won't be able to even imagine leaving Kerala after all this food hunt 😁
True
The tamarind is unripe
That’s why it’s white on the inside
Ripe tamarind is brown and stticky and some are actually so sweet
Yes, but kids used to eat unripe tamarind using salt as a dip
Raw tamarind + salt is a combination in kerala when girls get pregnant they will ask for it.
Yes yellow and gree one delicious too grows in England 🌽🥒
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you are a very special person for being able to experience and meet indigenous peoples and their customs !! Thank you for what you do in sharing this its so important !!
It's only because of content like this I don't miss the old-school travel documentaries from back in the day. Thank you for carrying on the true tradition of bringing the world to those who can only dream of seeing the rest of it.
Thank you for sharing Mark! Blessings from Puerto Rico!
Mark wiens: Good morning
Time zones:Am I a joke to you
Gaming on glasses 😂😂
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Sunday afternoon with Mark. No better medicine against depression.
Bamboo is using like a knife. Amazing
Hi Mark, I love your Blog not only for food tour but also you captured the cultural of the places.
നമ്മൾ പേരക്ക കടിച്ചു തിന്നുന്ന പോലയ പുള്ളിപച്ച കുരുമുളക് കടിച്ചു പറിച്ചു തിന്നുന്നത്. ഇത് എന്ത് മനുഷ്യൻ😂😂😂
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സത്യം... കണ്ടിട്ട് കണ്ണ് തള്ളിപ്പോയി
sathyam
അത് വിളയാത്ത കുരുമുളകാണ്
@Mansuba's Counseling User eneech pode
i have watched yr every single video. i loved to watch yr videos. i really liked yr kerala series. keep travelling and keep eating. all the very best for yr travel
ഈ വീഡിയോ കാണുന്ന മലയാളികൾ ഉണ്ടോ 🌷👌😍
എന്ത് ചോദ്യമാണ് മച്ചാനെ
Njanunde....love my kerala
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I praise and thank God, our One, Loving, Merciful Creator of us all. I am so happy to see non-polluting ways to cook. God Really Gave us a lot, and I got to see this while sitting in my home outside Philadelphia. The beauty of what God Created is so pleasing to my eyes. Then I think of times in cities I spent, and the waste from people. I want to appreciate what God Has Given us more, and not pollute. I also take this chance to type to all my fellow humans: do not bomb ever, never set land mines, and don't shoot or terrorize others. I ask God humbly to Bless you.
@Jocelyn Poesnecker Such warm and encouraging words🙏🤗. Thank you from Illinois, US
Wood burning is a form of pollution and has a litany of negative health effects. Just because a cooking method is ancient doesn’t make it without downsides.
@@swifteye1 loads of BS! we have been cooking with wood fire from centuries and people lived longer and healthier lives compared to cooking today using the dirty fossil fuels. People are suffering more with all the stupid diseases ever like cancer and diabetes. I advise you to throw all your school text books in the trash and start living a natural life. Plus wood ash is used as a utensil cleaner and also fertilizer for the plants.
Mark -
Takes a bite...."Wooouuuuooo"