Welcome to TriFate Lifestyle! Your favorite biscuit boi cousins are documenting their travels around the world. So many different cities, countries, cultures, and foods are out there to discover! So join us on our journey to see what kind of crazy stuff we can get into and what amazing places we can see!!
You should visit the North-Eastern states of India if you visit again. Specially Meghalaya and Nagaland. Very little known outside India and you get to see a whole new culture. You will see influence of South east Asia as well in these states
yo thats the place where i got my dior shoes(the plaza indonesia mall). remember the statues vividly. when i was there, there was like an lion dance thing and the drums were literally pulling my eardrums out
Kind suggestion..... improve your Mike sound quality and say bit slowly and clearly so that everyone can understand it properly especially for those viewers who is not from your Country.
I think this Indian guy would have guided them properly and much better. The guy on the right ate by mixing every curry, without tasting the proper flavor of each gravy.
Can you compare travelling in India vs China? According to Canadian media, China is an authoritarian closed society that is dirty and polluted. There is not as much negativity regarding India. You just went to both places so please tell us your perspectives.
yellow plus red makes orange.... so red chilli plus turmeric makes oragne curry when mixed with coconut and mango... blitz... and voila you get the mango curry.
hahah yeah, there are a few versions of the beef fry. You can have a few different styles of it. Also, don't worry, keep trying new things, you will find what you like and don't.
Did you check out the most expensive temple in the world in Kerala, Jattayu? Oldest churches, mosques, and synagogues. Also, you neeeeeeeeeds to do a houseboat trip in Kerala (few days, with a private chef and bed/bath). you also must try the pandi curry in coorg Foods you must try in Kerala: 1 meat(beef/lamb) and parotta 2 meat or fish cutlets (like a British influence im guessing) 3 shrimp & meat pickle 4 appam and chicken curry/stew 5 idiyappam and egg curry or with Chicken Stew 6 Thattukada Chicken Fry 7 mussles or Oyster stir fry 8 Kerala prawn curry and pithari 9 Mutton Paya Masala 10 potichori 11 Baby Chicken Fry with Lime Juice (@Kethel’s Chicken ) 12 duck curry and kal-appam 13 toddy shop foods 14 squid ring fry 15 Beef fry and parotta 16 Kerala Fish Curry & rice 17 kottu roti/parata (if done right, its like a pasta dish) 18 Kerala Erachi Varutharacha Curry (lamb curry) 19 El Sadhya 20 Thelassary birani or Malbari biryani at paragon 21 Bananna Fitters 22 Masala puri (fried bread and potato curry) 23 Semiya payasam 24 Halwa (thinck gelatenous jelly with cashews, orange or black in color) 25 Chatti Pathri 26 Errissery (pumpkin or squash) 27 chicken perattu 28 erachi pidi 29 chakka Varatti
I believe Kerala in general is friendly and few rude or squeeze maximum out of you. But it's everywhere in the world with the percentage changing. I believe nobody told you to go back to your country.😅😅
You guys visited Kerala during the hottest month of the year during the hottest summer in decades. You guys should visit Kerala in Winter. It's a a prototypical tropical paradise. The best parts of Kerala are the villages, not the cities. You have barely scratched the surface of Kerala.
Why should we bother about the western people's reactions. They have their own yard stick measure. We are comfortable what we have and what we are doing.
Guys, I was a RU-vid lurker until I saw your channels, and have become a subscriber and fan. The Kerala and China series were real eye openers. I feel like you try to be even-handed and have an open mind even though as Americans we have some stereotypes ingrained growing up. Great content - the zoo in Guangzhou and Duck custody battle were EPIC! I lived in St. Paul MN for 7 years so I can appreciate your Minnesota roots! Live in Atlanta now. -Brad
You didn't ask, but feel like telling, hehe. I've only been once to Kerala, spent 2 days 1 night in Allepey cruising the backwater on the traditional Keralan boathouse. My 3 days 2 nights in the 5 star Leela Resort, facing the windy from the Arabian Sea, was also mesmerizing.
It's Rajasthan in your bucket list in the future. That particular state has lots of forts and palaces, UNESCO world heritage sites. It also has some of the most affordable Rajasthan heritage hotels.
If not because of your vlog, I wouldn't know about Kerala and the beauty, hospitality and friendly people of India..Filipino here watching in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Im a Keralite and I lived in Makati for an year. Our hospitality and friendliness is not better than Filipino standard. Philippines wins hands down 🙌 Salamat!
6:27 You never know where they are from unless you speak to them. They could be locals or North Indians. Just so you know, most labor workers speak Hindi. It is possible that they could be North Indians. The majority of laborers, daily wage workers, and hotel servers come from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, which are northern states. They are certainly the backbone of our states.
7:48 epic response Tyler😍 Kerala's national food is Beef🍖🍖 we love beef in fact Today I had delicious Beef Peralan. Beef is not a food its an emotion for most people in Kerala 😍😍😍😍
I also like Beef. But this overrated love towards Beef in Kerala and it was projected as the "National dish" to make it a political issue after BJP came to power in 2014. Hindus outside Kerala don't like beef, so some people always rub it in against Hindus there. That's the real reason. Before that Porotta was paired with Chicken Fry the most. Even today, Porotta with Chicken Fry is the most consumed dish in Kerala. Meanwhile Pork is hard to get in Kerala and there was even violent attacks happened in Kerala in the name of Pork, like the school attack in Erumeli. Pork is very rare in North Kerala. Pork is the second most consumed meat in the world after Chicken. And Kerala's own main dishes were always sea foods.
Thank you for joining us on this journey! As we mentioned in the video we have been to India before so if you haven't watched that yet you can go check out the vlogs in this playlist here: ru-vid.com/group/PLx-3yxa5HS0w-LbAOXYos1UYkBYT6076y
Most temples in Kerala tend to be open only during morning and evening and close in between... Regarding whether non-hindus are allowed to enter, in temples that don't allow, they usually have a sign at the gate that says so...