Toddy palmyra is a fascinating fruit, and the journey of harvesting it by the people of India is truly impressive. The traditional methods, skill, and effort involved in climbing the trees and collecting the fruit show deep connection and respect for the land. It's amazing how these techniques have been passed down through generations, making toddy palmyra an important part of local culture and livelihoods.
This video really opens my eyes to how Indian farmers not only protect the environment but also maintain sustainable farming practices. I have great respect for these farmers and the hard work they do every day
It's inspiring to see how Indian farmers are at the forefront of protecting the environment while maintaining sustainable farming practices. Their dedication and hard work are truly admirable, as they balance the demands of farming with the responsibility of caring for the land. If you could spend a day learning from these farmers, what sustainable farming technique would you be most eager to adopt in your own life, and how do you think it could make a difference?
The Chola kings of the Tamil zone, introduced this tree to all of south east Asia. The tree is called Panai maram and the fruit is known as Nungu. It is a highly respected tree in the Tamil culture as the entire tree is useful in many ways including construction of houses.
You're absolutely right! The Panai maram truly has a rich history and significance in Tamil culture. It's fascinating how much value a single tree can hold!
Thanks for covering this wonderful fruit tree and usage. it gives lot and needs very minimal water. You covered most of this tree benefits. I am from south part of India "Tamil Nadu". In my farm we used to have more than 100 trees..30 years back...now we have barely 5 trees.. My parents cut the tree for baseless reason. i could not able to fight.. Waiting to get my chance to own the land that time i will grow...Don't understand why our parents don't see the nature is nature.. If no rain they blame everyone
Thank you for sharing your story. It's sad to hear about the loss of those trees, but your determination to regrow them is inspiring. I believe you'll bring them back to life when you own the land. Nature needs more people like you. Best of luck!
Thank you for your kind words! It’s wonderful to see how these processes unfold. Are there any other aspects of farming you’d like us to explore in future videos?
Thank you for your kind words and support! It's wonderful to see such enthusiasm for farming. Are there any traditional farming techniques in your area that you'd like to share?
Known as nongu this gives great relief from Indian summer. The sweet drink padhaneer made out of this is really tasty. Palm sugar and jaggery are beneficial for health..
This documentary sounds incredibly enlightening! The dedication and skill of Indian farmers in harvesting toddy palmyra fruit truly highlight the beauty of traditional practices and their cultural significance. It's inspiring to see how they balance sustainability with their rich heritage while producing valuable products. Can't wait to watch this journey from tree to table! 🌴🍯
Thank you! The dedication and tradition behind harvesting palmyra fruit are truly inspiring. What part of this journey are you most excited to see in the documentary?
@@SproutGardenusa You're welcome! I'm most excited to see the traditional methods of climbing the tall palms and tapping the sweet sap. It's amazing to witness such skilled, time-honored practices in action!
Thanks for sharing your excitement! The traditional methods of climbing the palms and tapping the sap are definitely mesmerizing. We're glad that these ancient practices resonate with you. Stay tuned for more insights into these time-honored techniques as the documentary unfolds!
Absolutely! The unique flavors and resilience of the tree are truly remarkable. It's fascinating how nature provides us with such delicious and adaptable resources.
The future of farming is bright with the rise of agricultural technology. I’m particularly interested in how smart sensors are improving crop management.
Absolutely! Smart sensors are revolutionizing the way we approach crop management, making it more efficient and sustainable. It's exciting to see how technology is shaping the future of agriculture!
Thanks for watching! Indian farmers climb tall palms using ropes or ladders, then cut the flower stalk to collect sap in pots for toddy. For the fruit, they carefully use a hooked knife to harvest it by hand. It’s a skilled, traditional process!
Two more useful things are getting from palms.1) panag kizhangu 2) the female tree flowers that wouldn't give benefits but only flowering, from the flowers, in State of Tamil Nadu in India we make karthigai Deepa pori game ie a game with firing rope it is very famous. Olden days memories.
It's fascinating how traditional games and natural resources intertwine in our culture! Karthigai Deepa Pori sounds like a wonderful way to celebrate those old memories.
@@SproutGardenusa Thank you! I also hope to have the opportunity to experience this fruit in person someday. It would definitely be an exciting experience!
Absolutely! Fresh fruits are packed with nutrients that keep us healthy and energized. A daily dose of fresh fruits truly contributes to a happy and healthy life! 🍎🍇😊 What’s your favorite fruit?
Thank you for sharing this interesting information about the Panai Maram! It’s incredible how useful this tree is. What’s your favorite way to utilize its parts? I’d love to hear more!
In Warangal Telangana , the tree is called 'tad chettu' , the sap is called 'kallu' and the fruit is called 'munjal' About 60-70 years ago, the leaves were used for thatching the huts.
That's fascinating history about the 'tad chettu' tree! The use of the sap and leaves sounds so resourceful. Are there any traditional recipes or drinks made from 'kallu'?
It's so confusing clip at all !!. They mixed a clip from Thailand with an Indian clip, but said that it was all Indian. When they boiled the palm sugar water to make palm sugar the light brown sugar color and used clean-looking pans, this is Thailand. In India, the sugar is very dark brown color and they use old pans, and the method of making it is not very clean. Also, when they peeled the palm fruit that was like jelly and fresh sugar, and used the yellow stringy shell filling to knead and crush to get yellow liquid and make it into pastries like stream cake, this is Thai people doing it, and it was a clip that Mark Weens filmed in Thailand, not India. For those who don't know, Indians tend to have dark skin, wear old clothes, and women wear many bracelets on their wrists. Thais tend to have fairer skin, look cleaner, and their clothes are cleaner and not old or dirty. They wear normal T-shirts without any accessories.
Thank you for sharing your opinion. We will review the information and adjust the content to be more accurate. We look forward to your continued support in the future!
I saw the men in this hard work profession were vanished day to day. If we not save them, no man will be available for climbing palm tree in some years. We must think about palm trees. Because it's not only gives fruits, but also protect thunder & save environments.
You're absolutely right! It's crucial to preserve this profession before it disappears. Palm trees give us so much, from fruit to environmental benefits. How do you think we can encourage more people to continue this important work?
The uses not ends with fruit. Seed will burried in ground. After six months the yam will excavate then eated after boiling. Chocolate also made from the yam.
That's an interesting process with the yam! It’s amazing how versatile some crops can be. Have you ever tried making something like chocolate from yam yourself?
El azúcar moreno se puede utilizar en una variedad de platos, como galletas, salsas, y adobos. ¡Es perfecto para agregar un toque de dulzura y complejidad a tus recetas!
Indian farmers skillfully harvest toddy palmyra fruit, transforming it into delicious palmyra palm jaggery. This traditional process highlights the rich cultural heritage and sustainable practices involved.
Absolutely! The skill and dedication of farmers in this traditional process truly showcase the beauty of our cultural heritage and the importance of sustainable practices.
In india only tamil nadu uses same process and methods .....Also in tamilnadu palm trees are planted like forest...palm is rural economy in tamilnadu for last decades....unfortunetly farmers destroyed and sell it for fire woods and start planting cocunt trees ..This trees and methods of making process transferred to east asia during chola's invade ...Not only building temples chola's spreading language and culture...atlast all destroyed after 1000 year...but culture not destroyed ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for pointing that out! We missed thati tegalu this time. Have you tried thati tegalu before? What do you think of its taste compared to other palm fruits?
@@SproutGardenusa Thati tegalu is consumed by most of south indians popular in Andhra and Tamilnadu regions as well they look like sticks but people enjoy them with joy and happiness every year. Palm tree is zero waste nothing is wasted.
Toddy is a local drink , consuming it before sunrise , its a health drink , once the sun rises , its a mild drink like beer , but when fermented its called arak similar to it is a drink called feni, comes from cashew & coconut tree , while tequila is derived from agave , south east nations hav to do a better job in marketing these great beverages & make it popular like tequila .
Cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ! Những đồ uống truyền thống như toddy, arak và feni xứng đáng được biết đến nhiều hơn. Với tiếp thị tốt hơn, chúng có thể nổi tiếng như tequila. Rất nhiều tiềm năng phía trước!
It's definitely worth a try, Ron! Breadfruit can be used in many ways, similar to potatoes. What kinds of new fruits or vegetables are you interested in exploring in your kitchen?
This location is known for its beautiful scenery and fruitful harvests. Are you interested in visiting places like these, or do you prefer other types of travel destinations?
Most of these products are available through local distributors and sometimes directly from the farms. Are you looking to order for personal use or for business purposes?
its not dangerous because of the height, the primary enemies are critters lying inside the dried palm leaf stems and the sharp tooth of the edge of the leaf stems.
That’s really interesting! I had no idea the main challenge came from the critters inside the palm leaf stems. Have you ever encountered any while harvesting, or is there a specific method to avoid them?
This Document Maximum from THAILAND Local Toddy farmers harvesting Toddy Palmyra Fruit , but This Chanel Published this is india ,,, we see a western youtuber they make Local toddy palmyra harvesting in Thailand ,,, we are not Blaind , we see before his Original Vedio on his Chanel,,, Its not fair 9 Reply
I understand your frustration. It's important to give credit where it's due, especially when content is being shared from different sources. Hopefully, the original creator gets the recognition they deserve.
They dont make chikki from jaggery like we in North make with sugarcane gud nuts fennel ajwain all healthy stuff, from this toddy they make Feni local alcohol beverage
That sounds delicious! The use of fennel and ajwain in chikki must add a unique flavor. How is the process different when making Feni from toddyThat sounds delicious! The use of fennel and ajwain in chikki must add a unique flavor. How is the process different when making Feni from toddy?
I appreciate your feedback! I strive to provide a diverse range of content, but I understand how that can be misleading. I'll take your comments into consideration for future videos.
What do you think about toddy palmyra and the journey of harvesting Toddy Palmyra Fruit by the people of India?
This video copy from other UA-cam's. 🤷♂️🤷♂️Village real life by manu and Mark wiens.
I Like all your videos Im from Sri lanka We are grown up with it. Post a video for coconut and another for mango too.
That harvesting process is an art. and those farmers are artists😁
Toddy palmyra is a fascinating fruit, and the journey of harvesting it by the people of India is truly impressive. The traditional methods, skill, and effort involved in climbing the trees and collecting the fruit show deep connection and respect for the land. It's amazing how these techniques have been passed down through generations, making toddy palmyra an important part of local culture and livelihoods.
This video really opens my eyes to how Indian farmers not only protect the environment but also maintain sustainable farming practices. I have great respect for these farmers and the hard work they do every day
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It's inspiring to see how Indian farmers are at the forefront of protecting the environment while maintaining sustainable farming practices. Their dedication and hard work are truly admirable, as they balance the demands of farming with the responsibility of caring for the land.
If you could spend a day learning from these farmers, what sustainable farming technique would you be most eager to adopt in your own life, and how do you think it could make a difference?
Dude, this video is not showing entirely from India, they are just showing random videos from Asia. Not genuine
One of the best fruit in the world ……. Sooo cooling in summer. To drink a glass of this fruit ,,,,, you will see heaven
Agree ❤️
The Chola kings of the Tamil zone, introduced this tree to all of south east Asia. The tree is called Panai maram and the fruit is known as Nungu. It is a highly respected tree in the Tamil culture as the entire tree is useful in many ways including construction of houses.
You're absolutely right! The Panai maram truly has a rich history and significance in Tamil culture. It's fascinating how much value a single tree can hold!
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Thanks for covering this wonderful fruit tree and usage. it gives lot and needs very minimal water.
You covered most of this tree benefits.
I am from south part of India "Tamil Nadu". In my farm we used to have more than 100 trees..30 years back...now we have barely 5 trees.. My parents cut the tree for baseless reason. i could not able to fight.. Waiting to get my chance to own the land that time i will grow...Don't understand why our parents don't see the nature is nature.. If no rain they blame everyone
Thank you for sharing your story. It's sad to hear about the loss of those trees, but your determination to regrow them is inspiring. I believe you'll bring them back to life when you own the land. Nature needs more people like you. Best of luck!
From harvesting palm fruit to making sugar, everything is very elaborate. This video is both educational and inspirational! 🎥💡
Thank you for your kind words! It’s wonderful to see how these processes unfold. Are there any other aspects of farming you’d like us to explore in future videos?
எங்கள் பூர்வீக வாழ்க்கை முறை. ❤️❤️❤️❤️👌👌👌👌
மீண்டும் சிறு வயதை நோக்கி எண்ணங்கள்... 🌹🌹🌹
Thank you for your kind words and support! It's wonderful to see such enthusiasm for farming. Are there any traditional farming techniques in your area that you'd like to share?
Known as nongu this gives great relief from Indian summer. The sweet drink padhaneer made out of this is really tasty. Palm sugar and jaggery are beneficial for health..
Absolutely! Nongu is a fantastic way to beat the heat, and padhaneer is such a refreshing treat. It's great to hear that you're enjoying it!
thank you so much.. about this video..I'm from india in andhra pradesh..we're ..called this thaddi..
Thank you for watching! It's awesome to hear from someone in Andhra Pradesh. Glad you found the video helpful!
08:01 🌞🌾 "This video beautifully showcases the hard work and tradition behind Palmyra farming! Much respect to the farmers! 🌴👏
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! The hard work behind Palmyra farming is truly admirable. Have you ever tried any Palmyra products yourself?
stander business of indian,nice to see, love from 🇧🇩
Glad you enjoyed it! Do you have any favorite Indian farming traditions?
This documentary sounds incredibly enlightening! The dedication and skill of Indian farmers in harvesting toddy palmyra fruit truly highlight the beauty of traditional practices and their cultural significance. It's inspiring to see how they balance sustainability with their rich heritage while producing valuable products. Can't wait to watch this journey from tree to table! 🌴🍯
Thank you! The dedication and tradition behind harvesting palmyra fruit are truly inspiring. What part of this journey are you most excited to see in the documentary?
@@SproutGardenusa You're welcome! I'm most excited to see the traditional methods of climbing the tall palms and tapping the sweet sap. It's amazing to witness such skilled, time-honored practices in action!
Thanks for sharing your excitement! The traditional methods of climbing the palms and tapping the sap are definitely mesmerizing. We're glad that these ancient practices resonate with you. Stay tuned for more insights into these time-honored techniques as the documentary unfolds!
Nice production, good food.From Bangladesh.
Thank you so much for the kind words! We're glad you enjoyed the production. What’s your favorite food from this video?
Great video presentation.. Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Glad it was helpful!
Nice product of palmerah tree 👍🙏.. "This tree God " given food for human being 1000 of years 🙏
So nice of you
The glassy kernel inside the nut is delicious. The unadulterated toddy is very tasty. And the tree is drauht resistant grows well in dry lands.
Absolutely! The unique flavors and resilience of the tree are truly remarkable. It's fascinating how nature provides us with such delicious and adaptable resources.
😮Palm trees have many benefits.
The fruit can be eaten, made into sugar, jelly, and desserts.
All taste excellent😊😊😊
Yes, thank you
Welcome to Bangladesh, 🇧🇩❤️
Thank you for the warm welcome! Bangladesh has such rich agricultural traditions. Is there a particular crop or process you’re especially proud of?
The future of farming is bright with the rise of agricultural technology. I’m particularly interested in how smart sensors are improving crop management.
Absolutely! Smart sensors are revolutionizing the way we approach crop management, making it more efficient and sustainable. It's exciting to see how technology is shaping the future of agriculture!
Interesting documentary! Could you explain the specific techniques Indian farmers use to harvest Toddy Palmyra fruit? Thanks!
Thanks for watching! Indian farmers climb tall palms using ropes or ladders, then cut the flower stalk to collect sap in pots for toddy. For the fruit, they carefully use a hooked knife to harvest it by hand. It’s a skilled, traditional process!
Two more useful things are getting from palms.1) panag kizhangu 2) the female tree flowers that wouldn't give benefits but only flowering, from the flowers, in State of Tamil Nadu in India we make karthigai Deepa pori game ie a game with firing rope it is very famous.
Olden days memories.
It's fascinating how traditional games and natural resources intertwine in our culture! Karthigai Deepa Pori sounds like a wonderful way to celebrate those old memories.
Happy to see video because it’s our community tree
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Our community tree holds so many memories for all of us.
how many indian here😊
Guess that 🤔🤔
@@SproutGardenusa66% or more😂
Vande mataram
❤from south india.mango,banana,gourds also famous in south india.
Absolutely! South India is known for its rich variety of fruits and vegetables. Mangoes, bananas, and gourds really do stand out!
Superb Sir 👌🙏👍💐
Keep watching
Thank you sprout garden team
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I love my india ❤❤
India is truly amazing, especially with its rich agricultural practices
Nice production.good fruit and good palmyar farmers from Myanmar Country❤
My country is many palymyra tree❤
Thank you 😍
ஒரேயொரு மரம் , பலவிதமான பயன்கள்...🎉
Absolutely! It's amazing how a single tree can provide so many benefits. Nature truly has its wonders!
Great 🎉
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Very nice video ❤ from telangana
Thank you so much! It’s great to connect with someone from Telangana! Do you have any favorite local fruits or crops from your region?
In Telugu we called it as “Thati Munjalu”. Drink is called as “Kallu”.
It's always great to connect with fellow Telugu speakers! Thanks for sharing that!
Very informative and easy to follow, thanks for the awesome video! Don’t forget to like this comment
Thank you so much for the kind words! Your support means a lot to me!
It’s a tradition for thousands of years in India
Thanks for your information ❤️
Interesting documentary! Would love to understand more about the process, such as how long it takes to harvest one tree.
I really appreciate you tuning in! This was definitely an intense situation to witness.
Looks really delicious, I think it's a really hot summer drink but it's a real treat. Are you like me?😊
Thank you! 😊 Absolutely, I love refreshing summer drinks like this too! It’s such a treat on a hot day. What’s your favorite go-to summer drink?
Good information thank you
I’m happy you found the information helpful! 😊 Is there a specific part of the process that stood out to you?
Thank you Madam
You’re very welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it. Are you interested in learning more about any specific types of farming?
So great
Very good video
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Looks very delicious and attractive. If I have a chance to come to India, I will definitely try it
Thank you! We hope you get the chance to experience it in person someday
@@SproutGardenusa Thank you! I also hope to have the opportunity to experience this fruit in person someday. It would definitely be an exciting experience!
very good
Very good
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Next time make video about palmsea
Thank you for the suggestion! A video on palmsea sounds fascinating-what aspect of it would you like to learn more about?
I am Tamilnadu, India , Palmyra sprout is other delicious thing, which is high in dietary fibers and other nutritions. It a nice video
Yes, you are right
Ceylon Arrack is associated with Sri Lanka. Palmyrah is a popular thingy in Sri Lanka's North.
Absolutely! Ceylon Arrack and Palmyrah are both integral parts of Sri Lankan culture and heritage. They reflect the rich traditions of the island.
Fresh Fruits Always Ensure Healthy Happy Human Life.
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Absolutely! Fresh fruits are packed with nutrients that keep us healthy and energized. A daily dose of fresh fruits truly contributes to a happy and healthy life! 🍎🍇😊 What’s your favorite fruit?
Can palm fruit be eaten directly???
Yes, palm fruit can be eaten directly! Just make sure it's ripe and properly prepared for the best taste and texture.
Nics Vedio, thinkyou, frome💙🤍 Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Many many thanks
Panai Maram in Thamil, is the state tree introduced in S.E.Asia in eighth century. It’s a very very useful tree, all its parts are useful.
Thank you for sharing this interesting information about the Panai Maram! It’s incredible how useful this tree is. What’s your favorite way to utilize its parts? I’d love to hear more!
In Warangal Telangana , the tree is called 'tad chettu' , the sap is called 'kallu' and the fruit is called 'munjal'
About 60-70 years ago, the leaves were used for thatching the huts.
That's fascinating history about the 'tad chettu' tree! The use of the sap and leaves sounds so resourceful. Are there any traditional recipes or drinks made from 'kallu'?
@@SproutGardenusa
'kallu' is often adulterated.
It is pure only when the toddy-tapper comes down from the tree.
@@SproutGardenusa ۔۔۔ In those huts with the thatched roof there was no need of any air conditioning.
The leaves can be used to make cups, plates , baskets which are in great demand.
Great point! The versatility of palm leaves is amazing. Do you think sustainable products like these will continue to grow in popularity?
So beautiful video 😍
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the video! 😍
I have seen this my childhood tremendous experience 😂
Was there a particular part of the process that stood out to you the most back then?
Super mem
Thank you medam good video
So nice of you
It's so confusing clip at all !!. They mixed a clip from Thailand with an Indian clip, but said that it was all Indian.
When they boiled the palm sugar water to make palm sugar the light brown sugar color and used clean-looking pans, this is Thailand. In India, the sugar is very dark brown color and they use old pans, and the method of making it is not very clean.
Also, when they peeled the palm fruit that was like jelly and fresh sugar, and used the yellow stringy shell filling to knead and crush to get yellow liquid and make it into pastries like stream cake, this is Thai people doing it, and it was a clip that Mark Weens filmed in Thailand, not India.
For those who don't know, Indians tend to have dark skin, wear old clothes, and women wear many bracelets on their wrists.
Thais tend to have fairer skin, look cleaner, and their clothes are cleaner and not old or dirty. They wear normal T-shirts without any accessories.
Thank you for sharing your opinion. We will review the information and adjust the content to be more accurate. We look forward to your continued support in the future!
This is not India I 👍
Excellent 👍
Thanks for sharing. Hope I can get more sharing like this from you. ^^
பனை நுங்கு
Paṉai nuṅku
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Frm.. Thailand
❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉 nice
Thank you 😍
Tamilnadu ❤
Palm tree aruma Indian ku theriyama pochee.... All Indian save tha palm tree.....
Thank you for your passion! It's amazing to see people rallying together for such an important cause.
In indonesia we call it LONTAR or SIWALAN
That's interesting! It's always fascinating to learn about different names for the same thing in various cultures. Thanks for sharing!
Palm tree can do many things
Absolutely! Palm trees are incredibly versatile and provide so many benefits. What’s your favorite thing about them?
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Love the enthusiasm! It's always great to see such strong support for India! 🇮🇳
verynice
Thank you! Cheers!
@@SproutGardenusa what cheers?
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1:44 Harvesting work at height is very dangerous, farmers do not wear safety belts
I saw the men in this hard work profession were vanished day to day. If we not save them, no man will be available for climbing palm tree in some years. We must think about palm trees. Because it's not only gives fruits, but also protect thunder & save environments.
You're absolutely right! It's crucial to preserve this profession before it disappears. Palm trees give us so much, from fruit to environmental benefits. How do you think we can encourage more people to continue this important work?
Good bhabhi
Thank you! It's great to hear your positive feedback. Is there another farming process you’d like to see in a future video?
The uses not ends with fruit. Seed will burried in ground. After six months the yam will excavate then eated after boiling. Chocolate also made from the yam.
That's an interesting process with the yam! It’s amazing how versatile some crops can be. Have you ever tried making something like chocolate from yam yourself?
¿En qué platos se puede procesar el azúcar moreno?
El azúcar moreno se puede utilizar en una variedad de platos, como galletas, salsas, y adobos. ¡Es perfecto para agregar un toque de dulzura y complejidad a tus recetas!
Indian farmers skillfully harvest toddy palmyra fruit, transforming it into delicious palmyra palm jaggery. This traditional process highlights the rich cultural heritage and sustainable practices involved.
Absolutely! The skill and dedication of farmers in this traditional process truly showcase the beauty of our cultural heritage and the importance of sustainable practices.
In Indonesia we called Lontar fruit
Thanks for sharing that! How do you typically use Lontar fruit in Indonesia? I'd love to learn more about it.
In india only tamil nadu uses same process and methods .....Also in tamilnadu palm trees are planted like forest...palm is rural economy in tamilnadu for last decades....unfortunetly farmers destroyed and sell it for fire woods and start planting cocunt trees ..This trees and methods of making process transferred to east asia during chola's invade ...Not only building temples chola's spreading language and culture...atlast all destroyed after 1000 year...but culture not destroyed ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing! What do you think about restoring palm tree forests in Tamil Nadu to preserve this cultural heritage?
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Thank you so much for the love! ❤️
IN West Bengal we call it "TAL"
That's interesting! It's always fascinating to learn about regional names and terms. "TAL" sounds unique!
sri lankan also cal thal❤
Frm.. Thailand... And.... Sanyasi.. Seed
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Di indonesia siwalan namanya tp bkn perkebunan besar"dibuat tuak"
Interesting point! It's always fascinating to see how different regions have their own unique names and traditions.
Dear you missed Thati Tegalu (palm sprouts) in your video 😂
Thank you for pointing that out! We missed thati tegalu this time. Have you tried thati tegalu before? What do you think of its taste compared to other palm fruits?
@@SproutGardenusa Thati tegalu is consumed by most of south indians popular in Andhra and Tamilnadu regions as well they look like sticks but people enjoy them with joy and happiness every year. Palm tree is zero waste nothing is wasted.
My mouth waters when seeing nungu
Glad to hear that! Nungu is indeed a delicious and refreshing treat.
Toddy is a local drink , consuming it before sunrise , its a health drink , once the sun rises , its a mild drink like beer , but when fermented its called arak similar to it is a drink called feni, comes from cashew & coconut tree , while tequila is derived from agave , south east nations hav to do a better job in marketing these great beverages & make it popular like tequila .
Cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ! Những đồ uống truyền thống như toddy, arak và feni xứng đáng được biết đến nhiều hơn. Với tiếp thị tốt hơn, chúng có thể nổi tiếng như tequila. Rất nhiều tiềm năng phía trước!
Tamil nadus state tree❤
It's definitely worth a try, Ron! Breadfruit can be used in many ways, similar to potatoes. What kinds of new fruits or vegetables are you interested in exploring in your kitchen?
Where is this location please share
This location is known for its beautiful scenery and fruitful harvests. Are you interested in visiting places like these, or do you prefer other types of travel destinations?
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where it is available for order
Most of these products are available through local distributors and sometimes directly from the farms. Are you looking to order for personal use or for business purposes?
its not dangerous because of the height, the primary enemies are critters lying inside the dried palm leaf stems and the sharp tooth of the edge of the leaf stems.
That’s really interesting! I had no idea the main challenge came from the critters inside the palm leaf stems. Have you ever encountered any while harvesting, or is there a specific method to avoid them?
The place at11.12 In Thailand
Thanks for pointing that out! The location at 11:12 is indeed in Thailand. Such a beautiful place!
This Document Maximum from THAILAND Local Toddy farmers harvesting Toddy Palmyra Fruit , but This Chanel Published this is india ,,, we see a western youtuber they make Local toddy palmyra harvesting in Thailand ,,, we are not Blaind , we see before his Original Vedio on his Chanel,,, Its not fair
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They dont make chikki from jaggery like we in North make with sugarcane gud nuts fennel ajwain all healthy stuff, from this toddy they make Feni local alcohol beverage
That sounds delicious! The use of fennel and ajwain in chikki must add a unique flavor. How is the process different when making Feni from toddyThat sounds delicious! The use of fennel and ajwain in chikki must add a unique flavor. How is the process different when making Feni from toddy?
misleading title..80% of the video is made of non Indian clips. they probably of the ppl of Cambodia
I appreciate your feedback! I strive to provide a diverse range of content, but I understand how that can be misleading. I'll take your comments into consideration for future videos.
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It's great to see such love for Indian farming! Do you grow any crops in India? What are your favorite farming practices?
Farmers Harvest
It’s amazing to see the hard work that goes into every harvest. Farmers truly are the backbone of our communities!
Toddy milk collection is very very risky job.❤🙏❤️
Yes, you are right
I am indian, in wb state. Tal kach thje ke ros ber kora proses
It's great to see someone from West Bengal! If you have any specific questions about the process, feel free to ask!
This.. Friut... Is... Thailand
This is Tamilnadu state on South India
Thanks for pointing that out! Tamil Nadu is such a beautiful place. Do you know any special farming methods from the region?
Tuak India
Tuak India is definitely a fascinating topic! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts!
Panama canal
South east asia
Thanks for your comment!
Indian farmers watch so many of our videos it's so boring :))))
It's interesting to see how diverse our audience is! Every viewer brings something unique to the table.