The thing is, food in the restaurant should taste good because it was cook and must have been prepared nicely. On the other hand, you wouldn't eat a stick or leaf in the wild because it probably won't taste that good. But if it taste ok or good it anyboduy would say it os delicious. P.S not because it is a branch or a leaf it wont taste good. Almost all of the things you ate comes from a leaf or so.
One of the many reasons why Gordon is successful is because he knows when to listen and learn, you can see how excited he gets when he’s learning from somebody in making full Eye contact with them.
She doesn't know what it's called, calls it a 'machete' He doesn't know what it's called, accepts it's a 'machete' looks very much like the Gurkha knife I used to have, and foolishly sold.
Human would climb the tree even if there were no berries xD Most likely they climbed the tree, then was like "oo look berries". And that's how they found out.
When Maori were foraging for food, they learned to watch what the birds were eating. The birds themselves were sweet from their meat having eaten the varieties of berries available. Nature teaches, only if you are willing to watch & learn.
Matt allen it is, I’m from NZ myself and I don’t see everyone with machetes unless you are doing what Gordon and Monique are doing in the clips, cutting up all the branches etc
D’angelo Brown well off you’re not going to see everyone with one since they’re not just something you swing around like “hey look at my fancy machete” nor is it just something you randomly tell people you have.
I want to climb that tree and sat on it and just looked out into the distance. The sound of the trees blowing is just amazing so calming. I would have sat there for hours
i like gordon when he's outside the kitchen and struggling in the woods to cook (in a good way i say).. no cursing, learned the history and taught us to cook in a traditional way.. nice video!
I was hoping he was going to eat some berries that were disgusting then start cussing that the tree about how disgusting they are. "Oh good god what is this? You don't belong in this forest!"
I loved the part where Monique and Gordon were cooking goat the traditional Maori way, burying it. Its actually similar to how Beggar's Chicken is made in China.
I think we can be chill about foreigners doing that, after all they're not used to the language. We may want to be less chill about it in our own country though. By less chill I mean encouraging one another to try to use proper pronunciation more, supporting one another. There's still so much stigma surrounding Maori/Maori culture and by extension Te Reo Maori, it discourages people from trying I think. Baby steps.
I don't hold it against him he's from another Country and has likely never pronounced or heard any maori words. I get more fcking annoyed with Kiwis who have lived in New Zealand for most of their lives yet they still can't say Maori words and place names
Ikr XD I would have wanted to meet him! XD I'm a huge fan but I would have wanted him to say "WHERES THE SAUCE YOU F*CKING DONUT" to me well I record it, to carry around when i'm down :)
It's cool how he travels around the world to find different cooking techniques and ingredients he has never used before The true Grandmaster of the kitchen
So as a chef you either have people to get you all the ingredients at late night / super early in the morning for the diner service (too late for the lunch) or you spend your week getting them yourself and you are only open at week-ends .
Water from a birch tree, Staghorn Sumac seeds and husk, Honey....Sweet citrus lemonade ....Add crushed wild blue berries Blue Lemonade ." Simple, Rustic, full of flavor Yeah? " - Gordon Ramsey Me - Native Canadian
FUN FACT - 2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia" Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia" on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had fooled multiple New Zealand media outlets and tv shows and even Wikipedia.
Ramsay: "i've never ever ventured into that Marri cuisine..." Girl: glances sideways. lol Ramsay's unaware that "marri" is a derogatory pronunciation of "Maori".
@@SemajResarf pretty sure it is. I'm not Maori and i left NZ at 15, but i remember primary school teachers would be careful to pronounce it "marh-ry" but even that is a bit off. My Maori nieghbours would pronounce it somehting like "Maow-di" with a strong roll of the "r". Kids being mean would say "mari" in the school yard.
*eats bush asparagus*
Gordon: “that’s delicious”
Bush: “thank you chef”
lmao😂😂😂😂😂
Hahahahahaha
Gordon: screams
💀
You'd thought he'd scream : " IT'S RAAWW!"
It isn't showed, but at the beginning Ramsay ran out of the ocean, he made it from the US by swimming
Really strong
The Daily Cats he's well nourished
Yup I live in NZ and can confirm he arrived by float
This made me cackle. 😂😂
Common misconception.
He walked. Across the bottom.
Gordon eats food in restaurant: "Disgusting!"
Gordon chewing sticks and leafs in forest: :Oh, thats delicious!"
Apollyon the reason is other restaurants sell not fresh meat and veggies.
@@killerbeast56 imagine Gordon in Forest during Winter, then. :D All frozen sticks and leafs.
The thing is, food in the restaurant should taste good because it was cook and must have been prepared nicely. On the other hand, you wouldn't eat a stick or leaf in the wild because it probably won't taste that good. But if it taste ok or good it anyboduy would say it os delicious. P.S not because it is a branch or a leaf it wont taste good. Almost all of the things you ate comes from a leaf or so.
Quality ingredients
He’s scared to complain to that woman
A moment's recognition for the Warehouse backpack that made it to UA-cam 👏👏👏
???
@@TeamLegacyFTW gotta be a kiwi to understand ;)
👏👏👏👏👏
Oi aint that from hallenstines?
@@kiwi-kt2bo glad to hear that😷
Gordon Ramsey and nature is the duo we never knew we needed
Shame he's Ramsay in this dimension tho
Mr Madazza in the dimension of typos he's Ramsey lol
@@palemoonlight96 checked your facts
He's training to meet Bear Grylls
Stop. I'm having Steve Irwin flashbacks. Don't play with my heart, Bear Grylls already made a mess in my soul once. Don't hurt me again.
Bear Grylls better be starting cooking cause this guy finna steal his job.
finna is a stupid word.
Bear Grylls' job is being a tv host. All his tv shows and specials he has a survivalist go with him and tell him what to do
Only when GR prefers eating bugs to real food!
@@LastbutNotFirst so is your face but yet here you are
Every New Zealander knows that nobody ever calls kumara sweet potatoes 😂😂
Fact
*kumala
Kumara
Kim Il-sung Kumara mate *KUMARA
I moved to Australia to be with my nan and went asking around for kumara without realising it’s called sweet potato here 😅
He might be harsh but I love his art. He is amazing.
and you read to much social media.
Learn some grammar, kid
ButteredFire cool, you just told someone to fix their grammar.You’re so cool bro 🙄
gordon : “but to monique it’s a all you can eat buffet” he’s making us new zealanders sound like tarzan 😂
meanwhile all the boys down at countdown having a feast
@@henrygreaves8983 paknsave is better aye
Lol
@@itschelseywithay agreed
@@itschelseywithay hard
Gordon Ramsay cooking in New Zealand on National geographic, *what a dream*.
One of the many reasons why Gordon is successful is because he knows when to listen and learn, you can see how excited he gets when he’s learning from somebody in making full Eye contact with them.
Gordon can't dare to yell at that girl with *machete* 😂
Boi,thats a kukri xD
It’s a Khukri... lel
She doesn't know what it's called, calls it a 'machete'
He doesn't know what it's called, accepts it's a 'machete'
looks very much like the Gurkha knife I used to have, and foolishly sold.
Tushar Rajput also she’s a good chef.
Tushar Rajput WHERES THE LAMB SAUCE
Please tell me I'm not the only New Zealander watching this...💚🖤
HASTINGS HAWKES BAY IS IN THE HOUSE
Chur, Havelock north Hawkes bay is in the house
@@jonahtamaaiocooper420 I used to live in Havelock North too
you are not dont worry
I like how every time he says Maori he pronounces it differently.
Matthew Wong and every time it's incorrect.
@@officialWWM and no one corrects him weird? init
Raider animator to be fair, it can be tricky for non locals, lol.
"Melry" xD
@@raideranimator6091 "init"
All the way to the top? Impressive! And glad those berries are worth the effort. Nice one.
Thank god New Zealand is finally given the recognition it needs. Such an underrated country! I would know, I’m a New Zealander (Kiwi).
I’m a Kiwi too, and I get a sense of pride every time our country gets mentioned for something good 😂
New Zealand is actually quite overrated in my opinion
@@Joshstuart606 Agreed. And im a new zealander
@@Joshstuart606 how so?
I know im always amazed how underrated EVERYTHING about NZ is
Wish to visit one day..
Girl: here try this
Gordon: hmmmm
Girl: *raises machete* isnt it delicious
Gordon: yes ofc very delicious
Makes you wonder who the first person was that decided to climb to the top of that tree to pick those little berries! lol
A hungry person
Human would climb the tree even if there were no berries xD
Most likely they climbed the tree, then was like "oo look berries". And that's how they found out.
When Maori were foraging for food, they learned to watch what the birds were eating. The birds themselves were sweet from their meat having eaten the varieties of berries available. Nature teaches, only if you are willing to watch & learn.
Everyone in NZ has a machete in the garage mate. Kiwi’s number 1 gardening tool lol
I mean, we do have a machete in our Garage, so in our case at least, you are right :P
Most are all rusted and have duct tape around the handle though lol
Matt allen it is, I’m from NZ myself and I don’t see everyone with machetes unless you are doing what Gordon and Monique are doing in the clips, cutting up all the branches etc
Bloodieboi if it works, it works
D’angelo Brown well off you’re not going to see everyone with one since they’re not just something you swing around like “hey look at my fancy machete” nor is it just something you randomly tell people you have.
I want to climb that tree and sat on it and just looked out into the distance. The sound of the trees blowing is just amazing so calming. I would have sat there for hours
Beautiful to see Gordon discovering the wonders of New Zealand and the native people
Gordon : where is the touch of olive oil?
"But for machete monique" he has the best nicknames
We hope to see you back here in New Zealand again very soon thank you for coming.
Che ! I’m from NZ n this was awesome to watch
i like gordon when he's outside the kitchen and struggling in the woods to cook (in a good way i say).. no cursing, learned the history and taught us to cook in a traditional way.. nice video!
I was hoping he was going to eat some berries that were disgusting then start cussing that the tree about how disgusting they are.
"Oh good god what is this? You don't belong in this forest!"
I loved the part where Monique and Gordon were cooking goat the traditional Maori way, burying it.
Its actually similar to how Beggar's Chicken is made in China.
Is it just me or does Gordon Ramsey never age?
Smooth Crew true, he's always looked about 70 yrs old.
I mean not that it's a bad thing but he's balding, going grey and has gained a decent amount of weight so he's definitely aging XD
@@nzzenith I don't think he looks that old i've always thought he looked like he's 50 years old
Another great video from this series!
When Gordon said "Delicious"
you should believe thougj
3:35
"That's what she said" - Micheal Scott
3:35
2:51 We're living in a simulation confirmed.
Hehe I saw that!
@@praveengodara3913 what is it
@@abdulrahmann.9024 just sun coming through the trees at a weird angle and the cameraman caught it when he was moving
This is an amazing show.
this reminds me of when i was a kid, i used to climb our cherry tree and sit up there eating cherries enjoying the view for hours
Gordon: That is deep in there Monique
Machete Monique: I know, its a good workout
NZ is one of the most beautiful places iv ever visited in definitely planning on going back there after this pandemic is over
What a brilliant man.
I live in NZ and a friend of my friends brother’s rode in a helicopter with Gordon when he came to visit-
I'm surprised you didn't come across Pikopiko. One of my nans who was my school teacher used to bring preserved jars of it to school.
Gordon needs to do Native food hunting in Australia
Benjamin Cain yum all dem kangaroos and um sand
That is gordon ramsey at its best.. rich not being rich.. but being true to his passion. One of my idol!
Tarzan: I am the best climber in the world
Gordon: Hold my spatula
She looks like she thoroughly enjoyed watching him climb up and would have laughed if he fell down.
Gordon Ramsay is the real-life version of Toriko. What a legend!
This man is everywhere in the planet.....i just love him😎😘
"That wind!" - created by the chopper used by the film crew. :P
Haha ... I think they may have used a drone 🙂
Proud to be from New Zealand.
That's one awesome profile pic you have there!
Lol
My sisters always calls me the next Gordon Ramsey because I’m really picky and mean but nice
Gordon’s actually a really nice man
He just cares a lot about the food he makes
this is season 1 ep2. In the end, Gordon said that "She remind me of myself". really like this episode
Camera people 10 yards ahead and Gordon is back hacking through black vines lol
Ramsay actually seems like a nice guy when he is not yelling 😂
Love ya Gordon, but my inner Kiwi is screaming at your pronouncing of Māori words
I think we can be chill about foreigners doing that, after all they're not used to the language. We may want to be less chill about it in our own country though. By less chill I mean encouraging one another to try to use proper pronunciation more, supporting one another. There's still so much stigma surrounding Maori/Maori culture and by extension Te Reo Maori, it discourages people from trying I think. Baby steps.
Eve Pinder can’t expect him to crack it it’s a whole new world to him
I don't hold it against him he's from another Country and has likely never pronounced or heard any maori words. I get more fcking annoyed with Kiwis who have lived in New Zealand for most of their lives yet they still can't say Maori words and place names
Eve Pinder oh shut up 🙄 he ain’t from NZ sook
Thank you Gordon for coming to New Zealand. Shame I couldn’t meet you :3
Kiora Aoteroa❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
*Kia ora Aotearoa
Major props to Monique. She was so impressive in The Final Table!
* Gordon eating a real gourmet, carefully put together dish * : "WHERE'S THE LAMB SAUCE!"
* Gordon is presented with a stick * : "Delicious!"
“The forest that’s papatuanuku” 🤦🏽♂️ what kind of Maori are you lady 😂
Lol ikr
I'd daw diluted
monique competed on netflixs' final table and she was amazing!!
All we cook in New Zealand is boil up.
Says you peasant...
Beautiful showcase of Aotearoa 💜 Lots of love Gordon
2:00 that belly is telling me that Ramsey doesn’t exactly hike for food often 😂😂😂
Love how they potray Nz as everyone does this
When exactly was Gordon in New Zealand?! 😀
Ikr XD
I would have wanted to meet him! XD
I'm a huge fan but I would have wanted him to say "WHERES THE SAUCE YOU F*CKING DONUT" to me well I record it, to carry around when i'm down :)
It's cool how he travels around the world to find different cooking techniques and ingredients he has never used before The true Grandmaster of the kitchen
Omg, I’m getting anxiety from watching Gordon hacking with machetes & climbing wavey trees .. I wouldn’t want him to get hurt 🤦🏻♀️
So as a chef you either have people to get you all the ingredients at late night / super early in the morning for the diner service (too late for the lunch) or you spend your week getting them yourself and you are only open at week-ends .
Could someone please tell me where I could find the full episode please?
Jimmy Conway yes
Disney Plus.
I love recognizing some of the Mauri language, Tangueroa and such
take care Gordon , stay safe buddy
He's searching for the LAAAAMMBBBBB SAUUUCEEEEEE
I LOVE THIS SHOW
Remember that Ramsay is over 50
2:52 am I the only one seeing the colours of the bush change?
Camera Quality: Fixed
no.1 chef in the world!!master of the masters!!you're amazing mr.Gordon Ramsay..i learned a lot from you.Godbless and more power!
The Only Contestant that can always makes Gordon say 100% "Delicious".
- Mother Nature.
It looks like Java/black plum.
Gordon is in nz welcome we love u 💕
Proud moment to be apart of NZ
Who let Gordon out of the kitchen? Come on, you guys. You know he doesn’t belong in the wild! He’s too powerful...
would've watched this on tv if i had one lol . chur Chef hoped you enjoyed your trip here to Aotearoa (N.Z.) did you try our Hangi ?
Water from a birch tree, Staghorn Sumac seeds and husk, Honey....Sweet citrus lemonade ....Add crushed wild blue berries Blue Lemonade ." Simple, Rustic, full of flavor Yeah? " - Gordon Ramsey
Me - Native Canadian
As she says Newzealand one thing comes in my mind is the calm face of Kane Williamson.
Is he going to scream at nature too? 😂😂😂
probably if nature provide him microwaved/frozen food ingredients
Wow! I love NZ all of this in our backyard
FUN FACT - 2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia"
Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia" on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had fooled multiple New Zealand media outlets and tv shows and even Wikipedia.
Wow the chemistry between these two
Ramsay: "i've never ever ventured into that Marri cuisine..."
Girl: glances sideways. lol
Ramsay's unaware that "marri" is a derogatory pronunciation of "Maori".
Lol no its not.
@@SemajResarf pretty sure it is. I'm not Maori and i left NZ at 15, but i remember primary school teachers would be careful to pronounce it "marh-ry" but even that is a bit off. My Maori nieghbours would pronounce it somehting like "Maow-di" with a strong roll of the "r". Kids being mean would say "mari" in the school yard.
killj it isn’t, as a māori person I can assure you lol it’s just bad pronunciation
No it's not at all
@@killj Well im Maori and can confirm that "Mari" isn't a derogatory word its a mispronounciation
I have the show recorded I really need to watch it.
We have a vine that taste better then the cooking he has tried from many many places think about that
Omg I never new one of the best chefs new New Zealand exists
this time, he accepted raw food
Never thought I'd see Gordon tangled up in supplejack in the middle of the bush but hey, guess he's more kiwi than I thought.
So proud to be Kiwi, especially after watching this awesome video
Looks like heaven
3:36 that's what Gordon was really thinking about...
Sup from Nz :)
It’s making me mad how he pronounces “Maori”