Central Asia Street Food!! Death by Meat in Uzbekistan!! (Full Documentary)
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how can you manage all these meals, intestinal fortitude of a god
@@coldbloocheese that’s what I’m saying
Cannot wait to visit Uzbekistan, it's been on my wishlist since 1999 🇺🇿
Sonny!! Can you make a series on Kurdistan?
Sunny, ur face looks penis red!!
I am just talking mess hoping you will read this next time you read comments on one of your videos. My wife and I love your work. Every night when we are laying together we check both of your channels to see if there is a new video. Thank you so much for everything you do. Please come to Ishikawa, Japan! Peace!
Behruz has by far been my favourite co-host of yours - a genuinely knowledgable, respectful, and charming man with a great sense of humour and love for his country. Hope to see him in your videos again soon!
Yes!
I was about to comment the same.
Right on! Great chemistry.
@@bonfire3283 Yeah that is so true, really enjoyed the duo!
Ye I also Loved Bekhruz❤❤❤
Behruz is such a perfect pair to Sonny. Their chemistry as hosts brings the show to a whole new level. i hope to watch him again sometime in the future.
agreeee. they really connect. and it is amazing to watch them
I know!!! Best pair ever! They're both warm, human ans have the 'it' factor.
100% agree!
i agree wholeheartedly. their chemistry made the viewing experience not just informative/enlightening, but entertaining as well.
Agree the dude gets American culture too, so he gets Sunny's puns and jokes.
He's def my favorite foreign food reviewer. He's really aware of his opinions and he isnt a picky eater. He enjoys it like a hobby more than a job. Great video!
This is not a food review channel. This is a cultural documentary that makes me appreciate our planet and I will support this channel till I'm an old woman. 🥰🥰🥰
Right
Well said
Well this is the full documentary version of footage sonny intentionally chunked off into shorter review videos. Both are awesome. The shorter ones sometimes go into more specific detail but its always super useful and comes with addresses in case you want to go there yourself.
Thank you!
Well said. Have you went dip netting yet fellow Alaskan?
I must say that Food from Uzbekistan looks delicious. I think we should make this food mainstream 100%. Sonny your show is amazing thank you!
Tbh every Muslims food looks delicious 😨😐
@@behind_the_camera.1 but not all of them tastes good
Bro if u would ever think to come to Uzbekistan u will be my guest i have big house u can stay there as much as u want for free. Just come to our country and have fun
@@МаксимОоцука
Which region? 😂
@BekzodOdamov-n7c Khorezm
Forget London. Forget Rome. Forget Paris. This video makes me want to visit Uzbekistan! If for no other reason, just for the food. And here I sit with my can of soup.
Come and be sure you’ll never be hungry here 🇺🇿😅🫶
Bro additionally take clothes for 4 seasons cuz you're gonna stay there because of prices are so cheap
I have been to all those three cities, and I will say this, they are nothing but expensive hype like McDonald's. Uzb is the real thing.
This Uzbek series is one of the favourites for me. Not just because of amezing food but the subtle comic sense between the hosts. Very well done series, thanks.
Dude all the meat in so many enticing forms ❤️
I intend to move there for three months to learn the language. What videos like these have taught me is to bring at least a big bottle of digestive enzymes. Uzbekistan has heavy rich yummy food.
@@alanguages Uzbekistan is a dictature
I'd totally love to go there one day
thanks from Uzbekistan, dude
I'm from Colombia and currently I am living in Turkey, I had the chance to try a lot of central asian food and specifically Uzbek food which i find amazing, Uzbek plov is one of the most amazing dishes I've ever tried in my life.
you have to try it in Uzbekistan cuz the flavour is totally different
I am African Canadian, currently in Central America. I am planning to come to Turkey. In fact I was checking the flights this week. I would love to connect with you when I get there.
I’m from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿and I’m so proud watching this video. Such a unique representation of our uzbek cuisine 👏🏻👏🏻
Great job to film-makers 🫶
This guy has shown all four or five major food and travel influencers around Uzbekistan
He is freaking awesome
His Uzbekistani personality comes out sometimes, but he also gladly knows how to be funny to Americans and Canadians
He's always funny and on point with his humor
The guide is such a humble and authentic dude.
He gives this "let's have a beer and tell me your life story" vibe.
These videos do more for a country that the entire government and international propaganda office together.
I agree... I have added so many new places to my bucket list because of Sonny and his crew...
no he´s not, he´s a Secret Service stooge!
"International propaganda office"
What drugs are you currently taking?
@@robertpaulson8790 I've been there, I know. Besides, the guy is in EVERY video from Uzbekistan, and he behaves like a fed. I bet a front tooth he is a govt stooge
@Paolo Rossi If you youtube search Uzbekistan you'll find that the top video with 10m views is a guy checking out the local street food. Behruz Hamzaev is wearing a suit in that video. That's not to say he's a secret service stooge but he is definitely (and it says so in this video) an agent of the government. His job is as a strategy adviser to the country's tourism chairman. He apparently has organized about 50 different influencers' visits to Uzbek. I also don't see any reason to disparage him for doing his job though by calling him a stooge.
Salaam be ozbakestan Azerbaijan IRAN. Hi to our brothers and sisters in Uzbekistan from IRAN.we have totally common roots and traditions.love you
Salom qardoshlar
Vaaleykum assalam gardashim. 🇺🇿👋
@@bbbbbb6438 salaam baraadar💚
👍👍👍☝️✊️🫵🤲🫵
Putting in my vote for Behruz as co-host of the year in the Besty Awards.
Just love this guy. Funny, smart, his joy in Uzbek life and culture makes everything shine. Behruz, 🤜🤛looking forward to more.
and he's humble. doesn't try too hard.
hes unconfident though, he keeps saying "in a good way though bro" even tho sonny only meant his comments in a good way
Sonny, I applaud your open mindedness and the respect you show your hosts and their traditions. Behruz is by far the best guide you’ve had on your show, bar none. He’s knowledgeable yet humble and articulate, the chemistry between you two was comedic and highly informative at the same time. Consider keeping him as a regular on your channel. Wonderful work, thank you.
I am from Azerbaijan and I feel like I watch a program about Azerbaijan. How similar everything is. It is amazing. Long live Uzbekistan.
I'm from Turkey and watching this video made me realise where our meat eating traditions come from. Everything looks similar, familiar at least. From kebabs to the dolma, this had been a wild ride.
Et bizni birlashtirar. 😂
@@1212-m6b aynen kardeş 😁😁
@@1212-m6b lmao
DOLMA DEĞİL SARMA SARMAAAA
Sizler 11 ci yuzyillikda buradan gitkaninizdan sonra bazı adetleri saklab kalabilansiz burada kendinizi eski asl odatlarinizi görüyorsunuz kardeşler
I've got to say that this is now my favorite series of yours, Sonny (and those are big words since I'm mexican and I was so happy when you came to my country and so proud that you showed the authenticity of my culture). Yet, it warmth my heart so much seeing entire communities gathering around something so precious as food.
Uzbek people seem so joyful and proud of their traditions, I don't know if they realize how clever are all their ways of preparing and preserving food, I mean, not a single part of the animals they slaughter is wasted.
Love the amazing work, it's seriously my favorite YT content
The quality of food in Central Asia is so much higher than North America aswell, my cousin made milk lungs before, it's actually good
That lung milk looks absolutely revolting on the front end, but I'm sure I would eat a LOT of it. But that sausage looks absolutely divine: a perfect blend of meat, fat, and seasoning. I love how they render an entire sheep into a pile of sausage. They don't worry about cuts of meat; they're just "nope, its all going in." Freaking amazing.
This had to be the best episode. You and the other guy, you can tell hit it off with the jokes and what not and the way you captured the overall picture of their culture. Not to mention the ending with the love and sharing, just amazing
The funny unmentioned part is it's the Islamic part.
im from kazakhstan. and ive been to Uzbekistan couple of times, i love Uzbek cuisine so much, one of the most delicious foods ever is here in Uzbekistan
This is my favorite episode so far. Behruz is also the best food guide/co-host there's ever been! More power to Sonny!
When he said "Uzbakistan the land of thick eyebrows." 😂
I love this man and his food documentaries and Uzbek food looks fire af!
That was hilarious land of thick eyebrows funny is it gets
Yes 😅
I love Behruz, dudes an awesome co-host and embodies the hospitality and fun of the Uzbek people.
Love seeing him and his own naïve and child-like approach to some the more bizarre foods in his culture, really pairs well with Sonny's brave and adventurous attitude towards the same dishes.
You are sooo fake! The Behtuz dude is a Secret Service agent making sure they don´t shoot anything of the country´s life and don´t interact with the common people!
@@genekalutsky8813 You might wanna add a few layers to your tin foil hat bud. Also, they are interacting with common people throughout this entire documentary, are you dense?
I love this show.. Sonny just has the best attitude, and manages to be funny but always respectful.. I think showing people different cultures and making it more approachable and showing that people are basically the same everywhere you go.
I love Uzbeks,they are very hardworking and modest people with good sense of humor and self-irony. Love their attitude and their food.
I loved watching his face on the milk lungs. He was so convinced he wouldn’t like it.
I’ve been to Uzbekistan and the people are incredibly warm, generous and kind I recommend anyone to go for a visit just don’t get involved in politics but that’s the same everywhere ❤
I was working in Uzbekistan way back 2013~17 for a power plant project. The culture & people are amazing especially the food are fantastic…. Missing those days…..
who else still watches the full documentaries even though you’ve already seen each episode? 🙋🏾♀️
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I jus said to myself, "I already seen...OHH!" Lmao, didn't pay attention that is da WHOLE Uzbekistan Doc! Shout out to Sonny!
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Over and over again like that song Nelly did what that guy
I sure do
I really enjoy the local people that you find as guides. You always find the people with such fantastic personalities, and wonderful sense of humor.
How is this better than a movie! For some reason, I can't finish a movie these days. But this ... All the way through and start another one no problem! Love these! Y'all making gold here!
The guide is a cool dude and very real.
I think he’s the funniest guide out of all the places!!!
I’ve watched a good number of Sonny’s videos now. What is striking me more and more is that “poor food” or food of necessity really doesn’t change across the world. I’m from Scotland and our Haggis is obviously a well known offal dish that freaks people out! But what isn’t so well known is that mutton and particularly mutton neck is a long standing tradition. We are about as far removed from Uzbekistan as you can get but I still recognise some similarities!
_very interesting._
Вам нужно приехать к нам в Узбекистан и попробовать тандыр мясо. Это вообще космос. Такого нигде не пробовали
I love how humble Behruz is, this is one amazing show! Y'all need a mainstream TV show!
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A 1 hour 23 minutes video, yet every minute is worth it, absolutely high-quality content, preparation and production. Well done and thanks
This is maybe my favorite full episode… the food is so interesting and Behruz? (hope I got his name right) is funny and I love their chemistry. Really great stuff 👏
I love the guide in this one. He is super charismatic, with a great sense of humour & his English is fantastic. This episode was a lot of fun.
Chef, i am a 66yrs old MALAY MUSLIM lady from MALAYSIA🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾.......i really enjoy watching this video,& watching u & u'r fren eating those delicious UZBEKISTAN food.....so yummyyyyyy💘💘💘,i really wish i could afford to visit UZBEKISTAN & HER NEIGHBOUR'R COUNTRIES........
Me too. My sister got to go to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Russia back when it was still the USSR.
its so cheap to go to lol like one of the cheapest places
I have been watching tons of your videos in the past days. Loved every single one of them especially this one and the Sri Lanka video keep the good work up :) greetings
"This meat was not sanctioned"
Nooooo 😂 You always pick the best co-hosts Sonny hahahaha
18j7 u
I laughed so hard of that “dark joke” that I woke my kids and wife up at midnight…. Yes, midnight, my free time to watch Sony’s channel 🤣
what does that mean?
@@muhammadainurrofiq3546 the meat is smaller because its from a country that is sanctioned. From my understanding, when you get sanctioned by one of the largest trade nations in the world (US), a lot of goods and economy get restricted in your country. Is it a relatively dark joke? Absolutely, but it's not offensive or mean. I thought it was pretty clever 😂
@@muhammadainurrofiq3546 and of course, it doesnt not mean that the meat is ACTUALLY smaller because its from a country with sanctions. Just a tongue in cheek joke.
Behruz is the real MVP of this series 🔥💯
Thanks
I LOVED every moment of this show. The host is so much fun to follow and reveals that every man shares a slightly outrageous sense of humor. A great lesson to learn.
Behruz is a great co-host, funny and super sympathetic
When he yells dude change your position 😂😂😂
En yakın zamanda Özbekistan'a gitmek gerek. Tüm yemekler çok güzel görünüyor. Selam olsun gardaşlara..
Salam Turkiyeye! Antalyalikmisin?
Машллох.😂😂
Gel kadeşim janimiz sene qurban ölsun😊
I loved this episode so much. Your team is amazing for pulling this together, and Becruz is such a wonderful cultural ambassador
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34:59 -"that's a business card brother" had me rolling. Bekruz is the best.
He’s so funny!!
I repeatedly watched that part 3 times. Wahahaha…
This is absolutely one your best episodes. And Behruz(sp) is such a funny and great co-host. Thanks for getting rid of the Western media stereotypes. Now I really want to visit.
Your culinary friend in these last few episodes has been a fantastic guide through Uzbekistan. What a beautiful and interesting country and as a big ole carnivore the food looks delicious.
And some times not.
I am really happy to see this video as being Uzbek
Thank you very much guys for making Uzbek culture accessible to the world
I myself haven't tasted most of these delicious foods yet but after this I really want to taste them
Great & adventerous video. All the best for you guys. Thanks!
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It feels like the foods are designed to give you energy and keep you warm during the cold Uzbek weather.
@@musti12312 pretty sure most food tries to give you energy.
@@Khunark yeah but some foods are better at it than others, such as being better suited for building up things like fat stores for later as opposed to meeting more immediate energy demands
Sonny,you have a way with people and you have a way with your words.I never get bored with your show.
This Hosting duo is the like one of the best on UA-cam. The synergy is great. Certainly the best as far as food and culture goes.
Everytime i watch sonny's vlog it feels like traveling to another country too. Knowing their culture and cuisine amazed me... 🥰🥰 i just love this show. 🤩🤩🤩❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Uzbekistan has absolutely cheap prices. Uzbeks are the kindest people in the world. Believe me. A clean and hospitable country.
Central Asia is very kind and beautiful.
I work alongside a dude from Uzbekistan and his vibe perfectly matches the people in this video, nothing but good impressions from Uzbek culture
What an ambassador for his country. Totally brilliant co-host. Right up there with the best from Cuba and Vietnam👏👏🙏 sausages, lamb, lamb neck...all looked brilliant. Rice and meat wonderful. Very weird...I am a Scot and love tongue. My African wife won’t touch it but loves cow’s foot but won’t eat pig’s trotter🤦🏻♂️
I so enjoyed this video. The food the preparation the humor the comradary.. the tradition, beautiful culture I'm a new subscriber. This is the best culinary travel blog I'm sure. Much 💞 from Texas
Taken?
This may be my most-loved travel-and-eating experience yet! Oh, wait...I always feel that jubilation! Your exuberance and jollity are bubbling up in my spirit. Who is that Uzbek fellow whose sense of humour matches and bounces off yours so well??
Thank you all so much!
I will watch this again for so many reasons!
Uzbekistan's been my top 3 list of countries i would visit. The foods looks amazing i could eat all of them haha. Not only that but the people looks super friendly and humble. Great work Sonny and team 👍👍
Me too
I went there with my family and it was one of my favorite destination, highly recommend!
Sonny, you have never been better! - the entire show is hilarious, thoughtful and really educational. You nailed this one!
Washing the dough out like that, just separates the Gluten strands and the Starch. The starch washes into the milk, thus thickening it. You can buy it in a box…a thickening agent, commonly referred to as “Wheaten Cornflour”.
So much easy to completely skip the dough…just thicken with the starch? If you picked that stuff left in the bowl, it’d be stringy, rubbery, and smell like protein (which in fact, is what gluten is).
And yes, I know what I’m talking about. Artisan Baker for 30+ years.
In saying this, I love this bloody channel! Sonny, you’re a legend, mate.
Come to Tassie, I’ll cook something weird for you. Maybe even a very rare “Tasmanian Dropbear Pie”.
Rob, Tasmania, Australia
I was born in Uzbekistan and moved to western Europe 30 years ago as a kid with my parents. I see so many new variations of samsa now, also fish was not as popular there back in times. So much new dishes seems to be available there these days. Great video.
Ну так в СССР экономили, поэтому особо не развивалась кухня
I'm obsessed with your shows specifically because I don't think I could be brave enough to try many of these dishes but I'm glad you do so I can find out what they're like. In other words, I like to live vicariously through you.. so thanks man! 😋🥘❤
Love the food. ❤ really beautiful. Greetings from Vanuatu 🇻🇺
Thank you so very much for sharing your experience. My nephew's fiance is from Uzbekistan and I have absolute zero knowledge of anything about her beautiful country's culture other than politics. There's no better way to "break the ice" than with food, in my opinion. Now I'll know something to talk to her about that will make her feel comfortable. Again, thank you!
Where are you from? I am from Uzbekistan.
@@mmx3583 Texas, USA
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no one does food reviews better than Sonny and the BEFRS team. . . keep the content rolling. . . polar region videos are what I look forward to... AAAA PEACE!!!!! LOL
Amen!
aagreee hahaha
Mark Weins bro
@@savapantic8735 no way he delivers content like sonny. . .he is good but sonny is the best
@@edumaniac3603 There is a reason why Mark has 9M subscribers and Sonny got 1M.
I love this documentary the most out of all of yoyr documentaries. Really makes me want to explore the world. This is amazing! Thank you sonny
Behruz is NEEDED in every episode 😭🔥😮💨
Behruz and Sonny go together like Milk and Oreos. Idk how to explain it but their energy just matches
If I have a enough money to visit this country, man I am going to try all the food you ate here. Their culture seems wonderful and their cuisine is mouth watery.
Behruz was a wonderful guide, great episode!
One of th best antropolical documentaries. I can't thank enough BEFRF team making this happen!!!
Бехруз ака рахмат
You were incredible! Your understanding of American culture was amazing too. Have you spent time in the U.S.?
Dude, this was so freaking amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your culture and cuisine!
Behruz can you please tell me where in Uzbekistan I can try somsa with horse meat?
We have tandır in Turkey too(Not with lamb sausage but just meat). It is difficult to make,takes way too long(Sometimes they cook it overnight) but amazingly tender and juicy as well as expensive. We also have pastırma it is liked a lot in Turkey but damn expensive. Those hairy things called pişmaniye in Turkish,it is a common sweet too. It came from Persia as "Peşmek" which derived from "peşmin" which means "wool".
To everyone who sees this comment, keep pushing in life and never give up. Can't wait to see you successful one day and May God bless you!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you☺️
Likewise 🙏🏽
@Don't Read My Profile Photo ok
More like "never gonna give you up never gonna let you down never gonna run around and desert you
Right back at you ☺️🎉
Absolutely likeable guy. Great ambassador for Uzbekistan, if the goal is to create interest in the country/region for those of us from the United States.
I specifically loved that he admitted he had not tried the milk lung. He kept it genuine. One might look down on that, if he is supposed to be an ambassador for his country and culture, but that is like expecting someone from the United States to have tried every single food here. It would take the better part of a lifetime to just get through the main regional flavors and dishes. It made him feel real and not like some "paid actor" who just speaks praise because they want tourism dollars.
So glad I found this channel. Just like it says on the tin.....Best Ever Food Review Show. Behruz is fantastic as a host. He could make a bundle of money starting a business that takes tourists around the different cultural areas to sample it's food.
This is a beautiful trip and experience! Really enjoyed everything about it, I even started looking for Uzbek restaurants near me😊
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They made gluten with the milk lung recipe. When you wash wheat dough, it separates into wheat starch and gluten. The gluten is in leftover dough and wheat starch is dissolved in the milk.
Man, you really do have the greatest job in the world! You travel all around the world and try Cuisine from everywhere. The Good The Bad and The Ugly. What a dream job. If I sound a little jealous, it's because I am; .You have way more self-discipline than I do. If I was in your position in that place, I would eat myself into a coma. When I came out of it I would dive back in again.
I have to say it another way of my love for the show. I truly enjoy the cultural sharing on this show. It takes me around the world without leaving home. I live in a very culturally diversified area and I literally go looking for the food after watching the show. 🙏🏾❤️
This is me also but the difference is that I try making it myself. So as a decent foodie I love trying new foods as I love creativity of all sorts.
This is me also but the difference is that I try making it myself. So as a decent foodie I love trying new foods as I love creativity of all sorts.
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I really love Bekruz. Hoping for 3rd uzbekistan series.
I gotta admit it..this is probably the most wholesome Muslim country to visit by foreigners... And that last drink.. I wish i could try..all the nannys were working so hard ❤
The guide and him act like best buddies, i would love to see more this, it brings such a warmness to the videos.
Loved this one! I learned so much just taking the time to sit back and watch you and Behruz experience this culture. Behruz was a good addition. Very humble. Thank you so much for sharing...
Masha Allah. I'm Indonesian and really I say this is the best ever food I've seen
I love seeing all the food but also appreciate all the education about other cultures Sonny provides!
I've left comments out the frame LoL 😂but I just love their episodes together... 😂 I can't tell you how many times I've seen this episode ❤❤
Reading the comment and getting everyones point of view is as educational. Amazing how ppl from different parts of the world come together and appreciating other cultures. It is MINDBLOWING. Ppl forget what UA-cam has done for many ppl around the world.
that's an epic episode I haven't seen it before even on Netflix, the title of the channel tells itself, Sonny you are the man, Behruz was a great co-host
Behruz is super cool dude. It is impossible not to love Behruz.
You should do more videos with Behruz.
Loved this series so much. Watching the full documentary even though in watched each individual episode already. Amazing food, great co-host, and such an interesting country/people. Great job by all!
I love this Food Tour. It makes Uzbekistan a good place to go if only to try all that unusual food. Thanks for the food review. Very original too!
Man this is the best explained video about Our Uzbek Cusine and history you’ve covered all in detail and clearly ❤🎉
Man, I am so enticed to travel to Central Asia and Uzbekistan will probably on the top 5 venues! Thanks again Sonny for this awesome ride!
This twos are example of two best friends. Throwing mildly insults and jokes towards each other xD. Very enjoyable video by the way, Made me hungry and ate twice while watching this vid. Excellent documentary of food and culture.
The fact that Sonny treats every meal with respect and doesn’t refuse to try no matter how freaky the meals sound 😅 deserves hats off 👏🏻
Did anyone else noticed how Sonny's "Tag" changes from "Freedom Ambassador" to "Bazaar Expert" when they enter a Bazaar?
I love this guys.
Sonny is just an exceptional guy , everything here is just phenomenal, the food preparation process is just so good .
not once have i ever imagined traveling to central asia, but damn do these food look good... big kudos to behruz
Absolutely amazing episode as there's simply not a lot of Uzbek content! The creative way in which they cook sheep & all their parts... simply astounding. That wheat gravy for Nowruz is probably like a thick umami soup. & the local guide gets your humour. & their versions of rice & dumplings/ samosas are super unique. LOL. Truly a masterpiece.
Sonny, OMG! Thank you so much for this vicarious experience of Uzbek's food culture. Wow, I wanna travel to there and have it also first-hand. Very impressive!
What OMG
If you are planning to come to Uzbekistan you can contact me
I AM FROM THIS COUNTRY. BUT I HAVEN'T SEEN THIS DISH BEFORE. THERE ARE MANY VARIETIES OF UZBEKI DISHES AND IT'S DEFINITELY DELICIOUS❤️❤️❤️
Sonny's humour is one of the many reasons I love this channel !!!