Popcorn making Indian way

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  • making popcorn using sand and salt during the time of Lohri in India, and he sell each bag for Rs10

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  • @mallphin22
    @mallphin22 10 років тому +6

    I would love to try this. I have a culinary arts student that grew up there and he craves it all the time. Says it's super salty and so much better. Forget the hands. It's "they way" it's made. Great video.

    • @MaXiMux87
      @MaXiMux87 10 років тому

      the problem it's not the hands....I can live with that. The thing is...its cooked in sand, and it's defenitly surprising (for most people I can probably assume)
      Not saying I wouldn't try either ^^

    • @etranseda
      @etranseda 10 років тому +1

      You may try it.. It may be healthier.

  • @redDL89
    @redDL89 9 років тому +4

    At some fall festivals in North America, you can see vendors cooking/popping popcorns in black cauldrons over a wood fire. In our case we don't use sand (some use that for roasting chestnuts instead). The resulting popcorn tastes a lot more delicious than microwaved ones.

    • @krishnateja7728
      @krishnateja7728 9 років тому

      +redDL89 In India too - clay pots are also used here and yes, tastes better than microwaved ones :)

    • @MrBikram1976
      @MrBikram1976  4 роки тому

      Hi

  • @daianelasquite.4440
    @daianelasquite.4440 8 років тому

    astig!first time to see sandpopcorn ..alam ko lang popcorn and cooking oil.. :)

  • @strayblackcatsmeow
    @strayblackcatsmeow 10 років тому

    That is really cool. To those who balk at the sand mix, try reading the FDA acceptable foriegn matter in commercial food. Any sand ingested is healthier than GMO corn anyway. Thanks for posting.

  • @sumaniastha8609
    @sumaniastha8609 4 роки тому

    Very Smart guy💖👍💯🙏 and the packing too....just COOL😊

  • @abhishekraj7352
    @abhishekraj7352 11 років тому +9

    Hello ppl... YOU GUYS ARE CRAZY .. READ THE COMMENTS IT CLEARLY SAYS THAT IT IS BLACK SALT.. U PPL HAVE NOT HEARD ANY OF IT AND TALKING ABOUT INDIANS LIKE THAT... THAT SHOWS HOW CLEAN U R ..

    • @TC72280808
      @TC72280808 10 років тому

      it says sand and salt

    • @FreddieIsMyMoto
      @FreddieIsMyMoto 10 років тому

      I guess his hands and table were really sanitized too

  • @BillboardPenguin
    @BillboardPenguin 10 років тому +15

    Orville Redenbakshi?

  • @NatarajanGanesan
    @NatarajanGanesan 10 років тому +10

    Excellent method. Use the heat of the sand (no oil). Grains of sand settle down and all you have is popcorn. Use the heat of the container to seal the bag. Jus Cool!

  • @Biff0Baff
    @Biff0Baff 12 років тому

    فشار ...للمار ..ابو تسمم ي حبيبي.. ..صراحه واو.. قمة الانحطاط

  • @karimahabdul-hakim2290
    @karimahabdul-hakim2290 8 років тому +1

    Extremely Extraordinary and Wonderful

  • @JayAlderton-
    @JayAlderton- 13 років тому

    That looks like the most satisfying thing in the world!

  • @suryalintang1453
    @suryalintang1453 10 років тому +16

    cooking with sand is common way in some asia countries . of course the sand is clean because it has been washed before . if compared with different method that using oil or butter , I believe that sand popcorn is less of fat

    • @poonamabbi7448
      @poonamabbi7448 10 років тому +10

      and it is the same sand that is heated again & again, so it automatically gets sterilized. The western & wannabee western people are really emotionally so fragile that they are disturbed by everything, threatened by everything...may be a result of their own inhuman history of centuries & generations, that they are cotinuing even today.

    • @MembrainJ
      @MembrainJ 9 років тому +2

      Poonam Abbi
      LMFAO, thanks for the laugh. You keep thinking that.

    • @Goblinoid-o
      @Goblinoid-o 7 років тому

      Poonam Abbi or maybe I don’t want gritty ass sand in my fucking teeth

    • @Pro_Vs_Con
      @Pro_Vs_Con 6 років тому

      Less fat when cooked with sand?? No shit man?..

  • @rasamanjari
    @rasamanjari 10 років тому

    The amazing Indian hand seems to be highly suited for touching hot, hot surfaces without complaint. Wonder what fuel he is using? Wood or cow patties? Amazing that the sand does not get caught up in the pockets of the pop corn. Jai Hind.

  • @santacrab7645
    @santacrab7645 9 років тому +1

    Hmmmm dusty popcorns! My favorites!

    • @hellyeah66613
      @hellyeah66613 5 років тому +1

      Dont forget the molten plastic aftertaste

  • @darmy2k
    @darmy2k 11 років тому

    good video...

  • @SaphyraMetalwing
    @SaphyraMetalwing 8 років тому

    That is really cool. Dont knock it till you've tried. I bet it's good, I would love to try some.

    • @FrogMellow
      @FrogMellow 8 років тому

      youd love to try some popcorn cooked in sand and then handled by some dirty guys hands?

  • @joolycoma
    @joolycoma 12 років тому

    wonderful والله اشتهيت اكله يميييي فريش خالص شكله

  • @MultiMimi786
    @MultiMimi786 12 років тому

    wow awesome :) India is very good country :)

  • @myame123
    @myame123 12 років тому

    Waaaaaaw
    Very clever 
    And healthy too
    تراه بالملح والرمل ياجماعة
    بس لو انه مستخدم شي يتسكر
    حرام نصه بالارض

  • @Batalat95
    @Batalat95 12 років тому

    ههههههههههههههههههههه اهم شي التغليف الحراري
    طريقة سهلة وسريعة وتوفير للجهد والطاقة

  • @roku3216
    @roku3216 7 років тому

    Seal the bag on the hot cooker? I love it!

  • @HabibTheHeeb
    @HabibTheHeeb 4 роки тому

    Is that sand mixed with the popcorns?

  • @buffaloitukerbo
    @buffaloitukerbo 9 років тому +2

    In Indonesia...you can find some sand-baked peanuts too, which called "kacang sihobuk"

    • @brucebonkowski3037
      @brucebonkowski3037 4 роки тому

      I never heard it Is it a special sand and what type of popcorn marinesniper1958@gmail.com

  • @mikecorbeil
    @mikecorbeil 13 років тому

    Looks like the most satisfying thing in the world, to you, but do you know how much woks cost in Quebec, Canada? Consider at least $50, not counting the roughly 15% sales tax(es). The good thing about this, I think, is that while a wok is used in the video, it can surely be replaced with a cooking pot or stock pot, and possibly some other stove-top cookware. I wouldn't use sand, for a number of reasons, but the first one is that I don't know what the real purpose or benefit is of using it.

  • @noviy_polsovatel
    @noviy_polsovatel 11 років тому

    The best method I've ever saw...

  • @SuperGunnGunn
    @SuperGunnGunn 13 років тому +1

    Yes, thank you. I was pretty certain that this was the original way it was made. I just wasn't 100% sure.

  • @Sheila6325
    @Sheila6325 10 років тому +1

    Wonderful! Thank you!

  • @V122990
    @V122990 12 років тому

    مستوى النضافة عالي جداً
    فيديو مع التحية للمطاعم العربية

  • @mikecorbeil
    @mikecorbeil 13 років тому

    I wouldn't worry about the sand with the sifting that's done. Oil isn't used, so the sand granules won't stick and will be shaken loose .... I'm confident that the popcorn made in this video is amply clean. Plus, even if a little sand remains and it isn't toxically contaminated, then it surely won't be harmful.
    I saw a couple children eat sand when I was young and thought they were weird, but later read that this normally is safe and due to lack of minerals in a person's diet.

  • @mikecorbeil
    @mikecorbeil 13 років тому

    Normally safe depends on whether the sand is clean, containing no toxic elements; and with the amount of poisoning of the environment we have from human society, I don't think all sand is equal. But for pure/natural sand, there isn't a health problem with ingesting it, not based on what I've read anyway. With my grandfather's garden, we pulled up carrots, wiped off excess dirt and then ate the rest. There was always some dirt left, for we only removed excessive amounts.

  • @etranseda
    @etranseda 10 років тому +1

    We make chips.. From sand to.. Indonesian.. Traditional cooking. Now it is rarely found .

  • @sergiomagana627
    @sergiomagana627 8 років тому +2

    wow! awesome! beautiful people with a beautiful culture!

  • @aidangowan6894
    @aidangowan6894 10 років тому +2

    Good old India I miss the popcorn so much

  • @EricHonaker
    @EricHonaker 13 років тому

    So he's basically using the salt to distribute the heat around the kernels, instead of oil?
    I have used a wok to make popcorn before - it's pretty convenient.

  • @EmilyCalvert1
    @EmilyCalvert1 12 років тому

    Is the sand a substitute for oil

  • @redshiftexperiment
    @redshiftexperiment 12 років тому +1

    this is my favourite thing! Eating sand with my popcorn!! oh yummy! please can I have some more?

  • @abuamrokhaiyat4201
    @abuamrokhaiyat4201 12 років тому

    الاستنتاج النهائي
    1. ما اعتقد هذا تراب.
    2. من طريقة طبخه والكمية المطبوخة باين ان الفشار جيد.
    The final conclosion:
    1. I don't think this is sand.
    2. From the way he cook and the quantity cooked it looks like the pop corn is not bad.

  • @Iamtheeleon18
    @Iamtheeleon18 11 років тому

    This is pretty interesting.

  • @sadeem5ckfu
    @sadeem5ckfu 12 років тому

    هههههههههههههههـ يَ حليلهم ،، حسيت بطعم ترآب خخخخخخخ ><
    ازين شئ التغليف ،، فكر مافي معلوم خطيرين ههههههههههههههههههههه

  • @MaiSuperAngel
    @MaiSuperAngel 10 років тому +15

    wouldnt the sand get into the popcorn?

    • @melomelo0214
      @melomelo0214 10 років тому

      It's salt not sand. Enjoy :-)

    • @uspjehzvijezda4757
      @uspjehzvijezda4757 10 років тому +8

      melomelo0214 This is sand!

    • @MaXiMux87
      @MaXiMux87 10 років тому +5

      really guys...???
      This is sand AND salt....just read the description... pancake rises the real question but I gess most of the sand just gets filtered by the top part of that "wok"...?
      Some would be defenitly packed tho

    • @danm4502
      @danm4502 10 років тому +2

      I think maybe it is incorrect English and they mean it is ash? Lol sandy popcorn doesn't sound great for your teeth lol

    • @nkauvmeaern10121989
      @nkauvmeaern10121989 10 років тому

      It is salt not sand

  • @MariBFlores
    @MariBFlores 8 років тому +1

    The bag sealing :)

  • @Reddylion
    @Reddylion 10 років тому

    thumbed up for popcorn.

  • @jochamari
    @jochamari 12 років тому

    uhmm i love the flavor of the sand.i hope its clean

  • @ritaraju4998
    @ritaraju4998 6 років тому

    mouth watering the street food is the bomb!

  • @michaelpederson8030
    @michaelpederson8030 8 років тому

    is that sand

  • @naderooooo
    @naderooooo 12 років тому

    نعم ابداع بصراحه واحلا لايك
    بنسبه لي اعتقد انه اللذ مع اني ما جربته بس جربت (الجمريه) خبزه يصنعها البدو تحت التراب والجمر طعمها جدا روووعه لذيذ
    لأصحاب العقول المتخلفه (تراك مخلوق من تراب وترجع لتراب)
    اهم شي الدحله نظيفه 

  • @Nykki72
    @Nykki72 8 років тому +15

    It's not sea salt, it is actually sand. Very popular way of frying in some countries. There are lots of videos of sand cooking. The sand does not stick to the food

    • @leled5128
      @leled5128 8 років тому +4

      It may not stick BUT popped corn is full of little crevices that the sand would stay inside of. say goodby to your teeth if you eat grit.

    • @hamza.r286
      @hamza.r286 4 роки тому +1

      Who said u its sand it is not sand it is black salt

    • @dayansiddiqui4426
      @dayansiddiqui4426 Рік тому

      I live in Pakistan and get this every other day and I can tell you its not sand. Its salt and the salt does stick abit which flavour the corn. I'm sure they use sand elsewhere in the world but not in south asia

    • @Nykki72
      @Nykki72 Рік тому

      @@dayansiddiqui4426 Yes, some countries use salt to fry, but some do use sand. It’s very easy to look up one video of “sand cooking” and you see not only the difference, but them adding the sand.

  • @poge9230
    @poge9230 8 років тому +1

    the popcorn is like,
    "ATTACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

  • @alsedrek
    @alsedrek 11 років тому

    مكتوب بالوصف رمل وملح
    لزوم نجربها
    فكرته خطيرة بالتغليف هع هع هع

  • @lovelycarter3531
    @lovelycarter3531 8 років тому

    did they put dirt in it at the beginning

  • @khfahad
    @khfahad 12 років тому

    الصراحة فنان ..... بس يبيله شوية نظافة

  • @kfoolable
    @kfoolable 13 років тому

    are they're hands clean??

  • @gagaFROMjng
    @gagaFROMjng 12 років тому

    ماشاءالله علييهم بس والله تووفيير

  • @MaioMaio415
    @MaioMaio415 10 років тому

    sick popcorn-making skills!

  • @watcharapong4389
    @watcharapong4389 11 років тому

    That clean?

  • @Velabianca
    @Velabianca 12 років тому

    On the bottom: sand or cinder?

  • @mikecorbeil
    @mikecorbeil 13 років тому

    Do you know of any Web sites explaining how First Nations Peoples of the Americas made popcorn by only "mixing it into hot sand", by any chance? I'ld really like to read up on that method. While I might not and probably couldn't use it, we can nevertheless use it as a base or basis for trying to figure out how we can pop corn kernels with whatever cookware or means we have.
    Corn comes from the Americas, as you say, as well as WHFoods. com and Wikipedia. The indigenous are experts.

  • @3rd-Wave_Rebel
    @3rd-Wave_Rebel 9 місяців тому

    All they now need is a sofa and a tv to munch some popcorn under a roof!😂

  • @farklotinc3359
    @farklotinc3359 9 років тому

    that is not sand its brown salt and just to clarify things this guy is creative :D

  • @juliantuzio
    @juliantuzio 8 років тому +1

    Which type of sand is used?

    • @dilipjog1234
      @dilipjog1234 6 років тому

      It is not river sand it is mainly the sand from sea beach from Chennai, this sand is used for roasting and not stick to popcorn

  • @yaqoot75
    @yaqoot75 12 років тому

    ياعالم الذره يافلطح الانقليزي
    يقولك في التعليمات
    popcorn using sand and salt
    يعني بوبكورن يستخدم معاه الرمل والملح

  • @girrrrrrr2
    @girrrrrrr2 12 років тому

    Super fine sand.

  • @collinreisdorf
    @collinreisdorf 12 років тому

    probably helps transfer the heat like oil does, but freeer than oil.

  • @themyrohy
    @themyrohy 8 років тому

    Best ever 😉

  • @jongorrono8018
    @jongorrono8018 7 років тому +2

    It's kala namak... a 'black' rock-salt...."Himalayan black salt", sulemani namak, bit lobon, kala noon, or pada loon..... some people call it 'sand', it looks like sand, but it is not silicon dioxide, it's fucking salt.

  • @beetoo0oo
    @beetoo0oo 12 років тому

    خلوا عنكم والله انه فنان ..

  • @kvocalist
    @kvocalist 12 років тому

    I was all for it until I saw his hands. good method doe

  • @ihatetheparty6340
    @ihatetheparty6340 9 років тому

    How about POPPED LENTILS? I heard that the Aztecs loved that stuff.

  • @alexanderlindquist5623
    @alexanderlindquist5623 9 років тому +3

    change sand and have oil in when you do it next time or butter

    • @farkhead6659
      @farkhead6659 9 років тому +9

      are you going to send him oil and butter?

    •  9 років тому +1

      +Alexander Lindquist
      It works better his way fool.
      The sand is reused every time.
      The kernels that haven't popped stay sunk in the sand while the popped ones rise to the top and stop cooking.
      It has no fat and doesn't require the (ab)use of a cow.

    • @malachiking193
      @malachiking193 9 років тому +1

      +FARK HEAD lool I wonder too if she's going to send him the salt n oil.....he's doing it the organic way and these ppl maybe doing this a long time and it does nothing to them..I don't see a problem with him using the sand..different strokes for different folks...

    • @rileyxelman5241
      @rileyxelman5241 8 років тому

      +mercy jade Guys, its not sand. Its a type of sea salt.

    • @ashleymadness15
      @ashleymadness15 8 років тому +2

      nope.. we don't need your oil and butter: we don't want your calories

  • @a.s3728
    @a.s3728 9 років тому +1

    I like this

  • @زوزوسوجو
    @زوزوسوجو 12 років тому

    هدا ملح مو تراب لمن يتحمص الملح بيسير زي كيدا لونو .. حتى انا في البيت عندنا بنعمل بالملح الزيت خطر

  • @gadoosh1231
    @gadoosh1231 12 років тому

    الفشارسمعت انو صحي وافضل من الشبسات
    لكن غيرت رأي لما شوفت هذا الفيديو!

  • @mikecorbeil
    @mikecorbeil 13 років тому

    Who mixes corn with sand? If you paid attention to what the video shows, the sand is only used for the popping process, and then a sifter is used to eliminate the sand. So the right question to ask is in the scientific sense and which is about what's beneficial in using sand for popping corn in a wok or pot? Sand has natural properties that might actually be useful for popping corn kernels and possibly other foods, such as rice or amaranth, fe. Sand has minerals, so maybe it adds minerals.

  • @haam2222ify
    @haam2222ify 11 років тому

    حلوه الطريقه ليه مانجربها بالملح بدال الزيت

  • @madampolo
    @madampolo 9 років тому

    I saw a woman get some popcorn that spilled onto the brick ledge. She threw it in with the other popcorn. I'm sure it had dirt on it. It was interesting to watch. I don't know if it was sand or salt. I'd say probably salt.

  • @enthusiasticasian6189
    @enthusiasticasian6189 8 років тому +2

    I LOVE THE INDIAN WAY OF FINDING A ROUTE FOR EVERYTHING!

  • @GroupKakiPancingPantai
    @GroupKakiPancingPantai 12 років тому +1

    i love the sealing technique

  • @rachelgarcia3493
    @rachelgarcia3493 9 років тому

    Is that dirt or sand? Looks like dirt to me.

    • @maneesh77
      @maneesh77 9 років тому

      rachel johnson Sand mixed with rock salt

  • @Soomy4172
    @Soomy4172 12 років тому

    وااااي احس طعمه خطييييير

  • @25happysingh
    @25happysingh 12 років тому

    bro its not sand. its black salt if u ever heard. this is the traditional way of making popcorns. when there are no microwaves etc. this is more healtheir than today,s artificial ways of makin popcorns..

  • @mikecorbeil
    @mikecorbeil 13 років тому

    You thought this was the original way, with using sand? I couldn't have guessed about the use of sand for any cooking, except for the making of cookware.
    I also wonder why salt is needed. This is the second or third video about making popcorn and which says to include salt. The first video, v=NZIr7oPniaU, is Indian and uses salt, sifting out afterwards. But I wonder why salt is necessary; let alone sand, which leaves me with a larger ? mark.

  • @S____
    @S____ 12 років тому

    بوب كورن بالتراب يمكن يطلع احسن من الزبده او التوفي

  • @jenjasm92
    @jenjasm92 12 років тому

    To make it extra crunchy. :D

  • @lALPRINCEl
    @lALPRINCEl 12 років тому

    اتوقع هذا ملح بس مع الحراره اتحمس ويمكن شويه بهارات تعرف الهنود يحبوا البهارات .. مين معاي?

  • @jerinkphilip
    @jerinkphilip 11 років тому

    superbbbbbbbbbbb

  • @walaaabdullz873
    @walaaabdullz873 11 років тому

    من جد الحاجه ام الاختراع الحمدالله ع نعمه

  • @llo0oshh
    @llo0oshh 12 років тому

    ماحوووب گبدی غیر الصاجه الی مسوی فیها الفوشار وع الله یدیم النعمه «« تصییح

  • @cupfcoffee
    @cupfcoffee 11 років тому

    اللي يجي و يهوش وش جوك انت دايم نفسيه كذا ولا بس تمثل انك رجال عصبي و قوي

  • @AL7ERAAAN
    @AL7ERAAAN 12 років тому

    عجبني اللي قال فوتوشوب ليتك ما قلتها

  • @fnoshe1989
    @fnoshe1989 12 років тому +2

    0:25
    NOKIA
    looooool

  • @TheShehabi
    @TheShehabi 12 років тому

    فنانين يالهنود ..

  • @vinodsinha7828
    @vinodsinha7828 9 років тому

    This is very tasty with black salt

  • @susydelao9625
    @susydelao9625 8 років тому

    I wish I jade popcorn right now

  • @RobMacKendrick
    @RobMacKendrick 13 років тому

    And for the record, the First Nations people of the Americas (you know, the people who actually invented popcorn, which was a feat of agronomical genius) also popped it by mixing it into hot sand. No metal implements, remember? You can always count on UA-cam to bring out the knuckleheads.

  • @samurai1833
    @samurai1833 11 років тому

    Respect the hustle

  • @AbduKi
    @AbduKi 6 років тому

    This is one of the methods to pop the kernels of the corncob.

  • @hs200085
    @hs200085 12 років тому

    PoP corn with sand flavour seems crunchy

  • @jasonking2943
    @jasonking2943 7 років тому

    So the Indians that have a hotel and convince store have a red dot. What color are the popcorn makers?

  • @san0roshet
    @san0roshet 12 років тому

    المطبوخ فيه البوب كورن اسمه (see salt ) واللي يشك في المعلومه يبحث ويتأكد.

  • @howardjohnson2138
    @howardjohnson2138 9 років тому

    I think I'll pass. I don't like sand in my food, but I appreciate the offer.

    • @howardjohnson2138
      @howardjohnson2138 9 років тому

      Ok, but it looks to me as if there would be sand Thanks