Thanks for watching our India series! Thats the last episode make sure to watch to the end! Next up INDONESIA! Subscribe now and follow us here : instagram.com/chopsticktravel & facebook.com/chopsticktravel
Hi Luke , please don't call it COW DUNG BAATI it sounds as it is made by cow dung 🙂👍,it's made from wheat flour and made on fire produce by the fuel source made by cow dung . Regards , take care
@@indiaviralshorts1 nigga its seriously disturbing with indian pschyological point of view seriously, and this guy is saying bati is made with cowdung in it he doesn't know that a thin layer is formed around bathi.
If you want to help humans, start from your own country...the world will be a beautifull place if everybody take care of their own motherland.. There are poor homeless jobless people everywhere in the world. Including US .it is best to start charity from surroundings.."charity begins at home"
vivek mishra India live on charities from around the world, just check lots of your charity organizations begging for money & help from others, you sounds to be from a very rich country
@Kim Jong-un Dude Indians are religious people not all of them are but most of them. Not everyone is eating this. It's someone's belief. Just like a vegetarian doesn't call you a killer; you should also have an open mind and keep spreading love. Even if you don't like India please at least visit once in your lifetime it's worth it. You're always welcome. I'll not comment after this.
Another great one! Though I will say I do appreciate the honesty you both have if something is not to your liking. Everyone's taste buds are different & you approach it respectfully. Safe travels!
One of the most beautiful intros ever!!!!! Believe me, I am a senior film editor....I was surprised....I was like....wooooot is this was staged....guess yes...but reaaaaaally graphically hits you like a paparazzi flash Light !!!!!! the guy was almost an persistence of vision....well done guys...well done!!!! Sarah M. From Morocco.
I have to say the Indian series was absolutely brilliant but Varansanai excuse spelling was my favorite 👍💕 Between the Mongolia and India was the most interesting and beautiful and the way you made the videos was great 👍👏👏👏❤️ Keep up the great work love from 🇮🇪☘️😘
Ignorance! I blame the Indians as well for allowing it. Sad. They see a non Indian, and I think they think they are honoured to serve them. Like what. Come to Durban, South Africa, it will b a different experience. Come through! We will show u the evolution. We also speak perfect English, firs language, so u don’t have to dull it down when u speak! I’d love to see that! Imagine, Indian vendors and restaurant owners having a proper conversation as opposed to nodding and smiling.
@@PrativaGovender Why are you looking down on Our culture? *Athiti Devo Bhav* (Guest is God) is what Indian Culture follows. It's a proud feeling when you serve food to your Guest, we aren't feeling inferior. We just want them to have a memorable experience. Japanese bow down a lot while speaking, everyone calls them polite but if Indians nods and wobbles while speaking, it becomes a problem for everyone. Every culture is different. Your South African culture is beautiful and our Indian culture is beautiful as well. English isn't our first language. We have many languages of our own. For God Sake, stop putting down other cultures and take your Superiority complex somewhere else.
@@ranchhoddas7353 I have every right to express that. You are welcome to your opinion. I do not have a superiority complex, I have seen too much injustice in my life ,so I speak from my experience, my vantage point.
Great tour. I always get this sentimental feeling when you announce its your last food taste and you're wrapping up the tour for a particular country. Its as if I am leaving too. I often think of the people you would have interacted with, the places you would have visited and will be leaving behind.. and life will go on...
I've said it before. I'll say it again. You guys just make the best videos. We have quite a diverse food culture in Australia and Canadians are well liked. That sounds like a couple of good reasons to come and make a series here :) Stay safe and thanks again for such enjoyable and entertaining videos.
Thanks for visiting our holy city and the best part is you explored every taste and world famous cultural heritage..This is the one of the best travel blog of Varanasi.. 😊👍And sorry for any kind of inconvenience during your journey to varanasi ...🇮🇳❤️Loads of love.. 🙏
But they did eat dung, it's burned and then the food is tossed in the ashes. If you watch it they say "the cow dung is what gives the dish its flavour"
@@no_mnom you can eat the whole cow, sheep, pig including their intestines, liver where the digestive fluids are formed and criticizing the dung which is nothing else then a decompsed dried grass used as fuel. 😂😂😂 Double standards😂😂 Btw not asking you to eat that its totally up to u😁
The toast with Malai & sugar... BLESS YOU FOR BRINGING IT BACK... Haven't even heard it in 40 years, let alone eat it... Was my FAV FOOD when I was growing up. The malai was fro the milk of the cows from my dad's friend's personal cows. He had 2 cows to nourish his family. The family moved out, & the empty nesters did not want to part with their cows & had milk to spare. That is where we got the milk daily. The Malai was THICK & DELICIOUS
yeah it does sound funny , but thing is the way baati is eaten is we mash it up and put in in dal, scoop up and eat it so what he did was pretty accurate just the other way around...
You can't cook a bati on charcoal It won't cook it evenly The dried cow dunk distributes the heat evenly fyi - The dried cow dunk is not shit anymore its mostly the fibers....
Ohh I am in love with your filming... You depecited every thing so beautifully... We have business of Saare and glad how you show these...and Laxmi chai wala wow 😊😊😊☕☕
Yes i am still watching your videos. Nothing like a dung cooked meal, haha. That toast and chai looks great, tasty. Very interesting sari production, thank you Luke and Sabrina
When a cow eats what it is supposed to eat (unlike corn in the US), the cow dung essentially is undigested plant material which when dried up is almost like a fire made of twigs and dried leaves,
Best about this channel is that they are honest. Unlike those fake reviewers who start making the hmmmm sound as soon as they put something in their mouth. I know they are afraid of the backlash but giving shitty opinion helps no one... Keep it up guys. There is still much that India has to offer. Hope this pandemic ends soon... Stay safe...
Hi Luke 😂 i really love watching you here in India 🇮🇳 bcoz it's my country 🇮🇳 it's been a nice feeling for me when you both come to India and get hosted and helped by yours Indian friend, Gaurav nice to see that!
Luke, I would like to thank you for taking extra effort into pronouncing Indian names correctly. And you get it correct quickly as well. Big thanks. Amazing video. Varanasi is my most favourite city in the world.
I love your food adventures. Your visit to Varanasi was very enjoyable. I would like to know more about the river worship ceremony. KUTGW. Thanks so much for the joy you bring.
Luke Martin - The machines that you are talking about, are basically very old looms weaving the saree. I worked for a factory having left hand side automatic looms.
You guys are doing a tremendous job really showing us around the places we really would want to visit in the nearest future . Thanks @Luke Martin for this video . Keep up the good work. Lots of love to the both of you😍😗