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Manoomin, meaning "the good berry," is a type of wild rice that has been harvested by the Ojibwe people in the Great Lakes region of North America for centuries. At $24 per pound, manoomin costs 15 times as much as white rice.
For the Ojibwe people, harvesting this rice means much more than money. It's a way to connect with their ancestors and pass on their traditions to future generations. But as the rest of the world discovers this ancient grain, the tribe fears that it will lose its importance and that its natural ecosystem will be exploited.
So, what is the meaning of manoomin? And why is it so expensive?
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@Srt98srt
@Srt98srt Год назад
My uncle is Ojibwa and every year for Christmas we all get bags of this stuff, hand harvested by his family on the White Earth Reservation, just like in the video. Really cool that wild rice is finally getting some more widespread notoriety, as it’s always been very important to Minnesotans, especially natives.
@joan-mariacbrooks
@joan-mariacbrooks Год назад
Lucky you! I hope they have a great harvest!
@RRan-dk7ct
@RRan-dk7ct Год назад
And that's where i ordered from.
@benobro5831
@benobro5831 Год назад
Michiganders too
@rlegato364
@rlegato364 Год назад
Me too! From my father in law. Best stuff on earth. 😋
@eustab.anas-mann9510
@eustab.anas-mann9510 Год назад
I don't think you know what "notoriety" means.
@sophiaisabelle01
@sophiaisabelle01 Год назад
Manoomin Wild Rice is expensive due to ten fact that there's a long tedious process behind its manufacture. These workers deserve all the credit they could possibly get.
@N0Xa880iUL
@N0Xa880iUL Год назад
How do you know so much
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
@@N0Xa880iUL Only Allah knows. 💋s to you.
@OGmemegenerator
@OGmemegenerator Год назад
@@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 💀
@MrTxalus
@MrTxalus Год назад
Its about Demand and supply. Those who need it will pay more and those who don’t need it don’t have to buy.
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
@@OGmemegenerator💀
@1212ImAnubis
@1212ImAnubis Год назад
In Indonesia there is 1 rice producing region which is quite expensive and rare, the cheapest price is $25-$50!!! Its name is known as "Mountain Rice". This rice is obtained from the Dayak and Banjar tribes who are in the Meratus mountains of Kalimantan. This rice has a fragrant aroma and a slightly sweet taste. This distinctive taste can be obtained because this rice is planted in a forest that has just been cleared and made into fields. They plant this rice once a year then leave the land empty after harvesting for 5 years and re-plant the rice again. Edit: All the method using manual method, similiar with this video too.
@unknownnation9465
@unknownnation9465 9 месяцев назад
Interesting
@TheVVildHunt
@TheVVildHunt Год назад
Very cool video. Growing up Chinese American I learned the significance of rice at a early age. My folks that were in China grew up poor and would sometimes not have anything but rice, some days even not have rice at all because they were so poor. I was taught to always clean my bowl and eat every drop because "1 grain of rice is equivalent of 1 tear and sweat to farm." In Japan I think they even have a deity for rice. Loved this video for making me few closer to First Nations culture based off food. I hope their way of living off the land and respect for nature never changes.
@RosaHernandez-vy4dm
@RosaHernandez-vy4dm Год назад
💯❤🙏
@codygreyeyes1610
@codygreyeyes1610 Год назад
Ayeee! I love you bud!
@13gan
@13gan Год назад
Rice deity/spirit is common in rice culture since without rice, people often starve. I'm sure China have them too, just that the Cultural Revolution probably wipeout a lot of old custom and tradition. Maybe you can still find it in Taiwan.
@butterflybush8981
@butterflybush8981 Год назад
In South India - rice goddess is "Devi Annapoorni".
@Ratryoshka
@Ratryoshka Год назад
In Indonesia the rice goddess is Dewi Sri. I think she's a harvest goddess in general, i forgot how the tale goes.
@brickprik
@brickprik Год назад
I grew up eating this stuff, as we harvested it right out our back door. We had it so much I would ask for white rice for something different. I don't live in that part of Canada anymore and really miss it, along with the walleye fillets. Everytime I go back that's all I want to eat.
@reahsahpagel3354
@reahsahpagel3354 Год назад
I got the opportunity at my university to take a class about indigenous seed sovereignty and land policy. One of the activities we did was actually learning the process of getting the rice grain to the final stage so they can eat it. Albeit it was a little of the process and not the whole thing. But i appreciated it so much especially in a region where it was so abundant at one point. My university also makes some manoomin dishes at the dining hall as well. It’s a step forward for sure. I suggest you guys try it with berries, apples and maple syrup w manoomin soo good!
@jchi
@jchi 13 дней назад
ooc, which uni was that? sounds like a super interesting course!
@tseewenpii4834
@tseewenpii4834 Год назад
Im proud of being Native I really like sharing with other tribes and their people our history our traditions.....i am very gratefl, very blessed.
@thatdude3977
@thatdude3977 Год назад
Be careful cuz whites want to rewrite it differently
@natsomething0
@natsomething0 Год назад
At the beginning when the narrator says they people do this to connect with their ancestors I get such a pang. I grew up in rural Appalachia. As a child I tried so hard to get information on the past and was frustrated at every turn because my grandparents often had next to no knowledge of their own people. And those generations died, being poor, there was little in the way of artifacts I could collect to pass on. They had little beyond necessities and the few things they did possess...used until nothing was left of them. I often marvel at these groups of people who have such an appreciation for their heritage, and I wonder if takes the threat of its loss to produce this kind of attention to its preservation. Maybe that's the key difference. My grandmother died at 99 in 2019. She saw life move from existing primarily off the land with no electricity and little connection to the outside world, to our present state. And it doesn't appear it ever entered her head to make sure the memories of that extinct way of life were passed on. Maybe it happened too fast. Maybe she just wanted to forget those hard times. Sorry for the rant. I'm simply envious of those who care about the past in a way my own people do not.
@freshprince130
@freshprince130 Год назад
Growing up in the inner city my mom always served wild rice. She was the only person I knew who made it. I'm so thankful.
@helenabara2092
@helenabara2092 Год назад
Never heard and never seen. Amazing.
@niklas5547
@niklas5547 Год назад
Love to see people still doing stuff just for the sake of keeping a tradition alive and showing it to their kids. As a child my grandfather(farmer) would insist on teaching us city-kids the entire process of harvesting hay and grain by hand and horse. We thought it was just silly because he had a tractor and all these machines. Now they are some of my most cherished and vivid memories from my childhood
@SewardWriter
@SewardWriter Год назад
I like these guys. They're passionate, intelligent, and seem like a lot of fun. Also, I feel less weird for thanking my tomato plants when I'm picking.
@kileysevens9116
@kileysevens9116 Год назад
Yes, thanking the earth for what it provides for us is a huge thing. 😊
@user-zb8tq5pr4x
@user-zb8tq5pr4x Год назад
@@kileysevens9116 The earth doesn't provide anything, these plants are doing their best to survive and we're killing them for our personal gains. EVOLUTIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON
@childofcascadia
@childofcascadia Год назад
Dead soul.
@minombreesmonica1
@minombreesmonica1 Год назад
This rice, Is worth every penny. respects to this people 🙏🏻
@richardstonyisland9719
@richardstonyisland9719 Год назад
I'm a black guy from Chicago I wouldn't want to buy the rice to disrespect anybody but I would love to try that rice and my family has Indian in it I reposted my comment because I got a RU-vid alert that this comment was disrespectful and I'm highly confused RU-vid you all are a bunch of idiots..... RU-vid allows n-word in every song and movie But don't mention Jews and Indians which I have bloodline ties to both..
@gubgub3275
@gubgub3275 Год назад
@@richardstonyisland9719 RU-vid doesn't send notifications like that. Don't lie boy
@potatopoii2720
@potatopoii2720 Год назад
@@richardstonyisland9719hello black indian jew
@adamchurvis1
@adamchurvis1 Год назад
Hear! Hear! I can tell you from many years of cooking with it, though it may cost a bloody fortune, it is WAY better than that pure-black cultivated wild rice. You can always tell the truly "wild" wild rice because it's mottled and has browns and sometimes grays in the grains, and it has a less-shiny surface and a deeper scent. Just please don't overcook it.
@adrianromo5111
@adrianromo5111 Год назад
@@potatopoii2720😂
@willcookmakeup
@willcookmakeup Год назад
I've never heard of this grain before, I would love to try it someday
@peterbarnard6396
@peterbarnard6396 Год назад
Moose Lake is a commercial vendor you can find on-line.
@JP-br4mx
@JP-br4mx Год назад
its not for you
@willcookmakeup
@willcookmakeup Год назад
@@JP-br4mx I know, they literally said you'd have to go and make friends with them and that it's not sold online.
@shawnpepin7890
@shawnpepin7890 Год назад
I got some recently, it was ordered online and it was well worth the hefty price… had a nutty flavour
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
@@JP-br4mx Why not?
@elohimmcgovern5951
@elohimmcgovern5951 Год назад
5:16 I love the kid hitting the griddy in the background
@peterbarnard6396
@peterbarnard6396 Год назад
Love seeming an amazing product from my home state! Personally, I switched to patty-grown from MN as the price of true wild has become too expensive in recent years. That typed, I fully support paying maximum price for traditionally harvested rice!
@jaytravis2487
@jaytravis2487 Год назад
For anyone who hasn't tried this, it's really the best rice. It's substantial and slightly nutty. Even an amateur cook will get and interesting texture from this rice. I haven't seen it in years but I hope that changes
@gregjohnson9681
@gregjohnson9681 Год назад
We buy the broken wild rice bulk from the rice buyer (who gets it from the tribe)at a great discount! It tastes just the same!😊
@miguelbarrera1215
@miguelbarrera1215 Год назад
I eat wild rice everyday! Much respect for all the hard work:)
@AjayTiwari-en9nz
@AjayTiwari-en9nz Год назад
You must be having a lot of money.
@Realatmx
@Realatmx Год назад
Omg where do you live😍
@bobroberts5820
@bobroberts5820 Год назад
@@AjayTiwari-en9nz Possible it's cheaper for them if they have connections to harvesters
@RRan-dk7ct
@RRan-dk7ct Год назад
I've purchased this rice years ago when it was around $15.00 a #, great rice but it take along time to cook .
@nidheeshkumar6760
@nidheeshkumar6760 Год назад
Hmm every non polished rice takes longer time to cook.fully polished rice cooks faster
@RRan-dk7ct
@RRan-dk7ct Год назад
@@nidheeshkumar6760 yea its a harder rice also but when cooked enough it gets softer.
@K-Fed
@K-Fed Год назад
@@nidheeshkumar6760 While what you said is true, that's not the case here. Wild rice isn't a true rice, it's the seed of an aquatic grass. The difference in composition of the grain is what makes the cooking time quite a bit longer than true rice. E.g. My experience cooking different rice varieties: - White rice takes 16-20mins - Basmati or Jasmin take 15-16mins + 5-10mins of rest - Brown (unpolished) rice takes 22-27mins - Wild rice takes 45mins to 1hr+
@nidheeshkumar6760
@nidheeshkumar6760 Год назад
@@K-Fed yup 👍 that is what I meant in our house my parents eat single coated rice it takes longer than completely polished rice.i think increase in fiber content increases time to cook
@MrTxalus
@MrTxalus Год назад
Great things takes with time right? Fast food Is a thing if you want it right then and there.
@subhankarghosh5787
@subhankarghosh5787 Год назад
In Eastern Asia people take rice as there main food and being a Bengali I know that few rice spices are extinct. Like BHADOI RICE / BHADOI CHAL is one of the tastiest rice I've ever tasted . The famous basmati rice is no where close to this rice . But now i don't think that I would ever be able to taste that. 🥺🥺
@krrippkanojia514
@krrippkanojia514 Год назад
Tai!? Kothay kheyechhilen?
@subhankarghosh5787
@subhankarghosh5787 Год назад
@@krrippkanojia514 WEST BENGAL e Malda te, my grandfather was a farmar and he bought some vadoi chal ( Dheki Chata) . And one of my father's friend gave us some chal and luckily I have some of that .
@Harshit-vu6ky
@Harshit-vu6ky Год назад
They actually have a world seed bank....
@yoursafeplace8476
@yoursafeplace8476 Год назад
Make contact with the native americans here, I'm sure they may send you a small amount so you could taste it, or even possibly trade with you for some if possible! native americans love to share tradition with others who have their own tradition!
@ralphkatsidis8338
@ralphkatsidis8338 Год назад
Basmati rice is bland.
@joan-mariacbrooks
@joan-mariacbrooks Год назад
Manoomin is the best 'rice' ever and the only one I buy from Indigenous dealers at powwows when some are selling it or Indigenous companies. It has a wonderful nutty flavor and right now I have a very small bag left. Make it in soups or alone with a pat of butter and it's awesome eating. But I honestly don't share when I have some. It's just precious.
@RRan-dk7ct
@RRan-dk7ct Год назад
That's right.
@soxpeewee
@soxpeewee Год назад
The offer tobacco to whatever they're hunting or gathering...what do they offer to tobacco plants?
@MrOnionRing
@MrOnionRing Год назад
this video made me emotional idk why, i think seeing aboriginal people succeed like this moved me. All i see out in the prairie provinces are pain among our people.
@thegreencompany2101
@thegreencompany2101 Год назад
Great to see how this variety of rice grows and is processed. The commitment and skills of the employees is also worth mentioning! Really nice!
@NazriB
@NazriB Год назад
Lies again? AIA Food
@thegreencompany2101
@thegreencompany2101 Год назад
@@NazriB can you please explain your reaction? I don’t understand😅
@joan-mariacbrooks
@joan-mariacbrooks Год назад
@@NazriB Are you familiar with Indigenous Culture here in this country? Because this is not AIA food. And no lies are being told here.
@adamchurvis1
@adamchurvis1 Год назад
I spent three summers in the early Seventies in the Canadian wilderness among some of the most expansive and productive wild rice growths you can imagine. A couple of years earlier I had seen photos of wild rice cane-and-canoe thrashing in a Time-Life cookbook series on international cuisines, and these I now saw were exactly the same. Just amazingly vast, and all completely unorganized and wild. Now I pay a bloody fortune for truly "wild" wild rice like this.
@ruthjazmine3347
@ruthjazmine3347 Год назад
Wow. Cool. they told us some moral value by the tribes. Harvest the rice just as much as how you need, etc. Thanks for sharing this video 👍🏻
@andrewkutches
@andrewkutches Год назад
Thank you for creating this video. It brings awareness and I will see where to purchase this rice.
@mooonie6634
@mooonie6634 Год назад
If it says on the package, Product of California, it's not the real deal. You can also acquire wild rice grown in Canada.
@jekku4688
@jekku4688 Год назад
A fascinating "new" thing to learn about my home state, I never knew! Is it somewhat ironic that just north of Mole lake is...RICE lake? 🤔
@tomelko
@tomelko Год назад
There are 120 bodies of water in Minnesota officially named "Rice Lake".
@thatdude3977
@thatdude3977 Год назад
Because your history is written by ignorance
@farticlesofconflatulation
@farticlesofconflatulation Год назад
As a Mexican, Mole and Rice make my mouth water.
@christinagrubbs232
@christinagrubbs232 Год назад
So much we can learn from them. Have had the privilege of listening to presentations from this tribe before.
@freezingcicada6852
@freezingcicada6852 Год назад
I'm glad its getting attention. I knew a rice farmer doing the something similar farming wild rice in Indian Reservations. He was bouncing around 2 jobs and the farm thing cause he was trying to secure more funding to expand. He actually had demand for it (China was big bulk buyer) but he couldnt get business loans from banks just to reinvest in trucks and equipment.
@garythebard
@garythebard Год назад
Fascinating. Also the composer for this video deserves some recognition, especially around the 7 minute mark. Great composition.
@user-zb8tq5pr4x
@user-zb8tq5pr4x Год назад
Sounds like something written by chatgpt lol
@garythebard
@garythebard Год назад
@@user-zb8tq5pr4x Haha, I suppose I can see that. Confirming my humanity, although I suppose it's the kind of thing an AI would do isn't it? ;) Seriously though that music caught my ear big time, as a composer I gotta do my part and acknowledge good music, especially when it's lurking in somewhere unexpected. Give that part of the video a close listen! Hope you're having a nice weekend!
@user-zb8tq5pr4x
@user-zb8tq5pr4x Год назад
Hey don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it isn't pleasant (: I dabble in music a bit and I appreciate the music in this video, but I'm sadly not educated enough to recognize the technical details of music. I bet it's even more beautiful in a way when you have that skill
@ericclaptonsrobotpilot7276
@ericclaptonsrobotpilot7276 Год назад
This is the most Minnesotan thing I’ve seen in a while.
@userface4414
@userface4414 Год назад
Close, it's Wisconsin
@ericclaptonsrobotpilot7276
@ericclaptonsrobotpilot7276 Год назад
@@userface4414 as if there is a difference.
@pisces2690
@pisces2690 Год назад
In the Philippines, we use "Bilao" to toss the rice and separate the bran from the grain.
@WelfareChrist
@WelfareChrist Год назад
we honestly need more native american restaurants that food looks really good
@adamwenson
@adamwenson Год назад
"The tribe fears that as the world discovers this grain it will lose its importance"... great, lets make a video so millions will watch it and will be interested in getting this rice!
@romilaagard7621
@romilaagard7621 Год назад
Than you all for what you are sharing🙂👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@kaeobermoy4401
@kaeobermoy4401 Год назад
The native Americans are like us Polynesians we learn from Our elders and I can’t remember how many times I was told as a kid to pay attention because one day I will hand knowledge down to the younger generations
@samlboehner8111
@samlboehner8111 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this video. Next time I'm our that way, I would love to stop by and observe the drying and shucking (dancing) process. Blessings to all.
@MedorraBlue
@MedorraBlue Год назад
Thank you for showing some true Canadian history here! :)
@renataravensong
@renataravensong Год назад
This is in the USA, not Canada.
@kberkstr
@kberkstr 8 месяцев назад
@@renataravensongthis culture and tradition transcends both countries. The Anishinaabe homeland spans from Minnesota to Quebec and as far north as the shores of Hudson Bay
@tseewenpii4834
@tseewenpii4834 Год назад
I recently purchased rice from the Red Band, it is very good. Years before in San Francisco i met a young ojwibwee women who told me about her people and the meaning of their harvest(s).
@Shakodancer16
@Shakodancer16 Год назад
Being from Mn I appreciate all of this so much❤
@noomwa
@noomwa Год назад
It's wonderful tasting and I hope they continue to harvest in a sustainable way. Even the wild rice soup at the casino is good.
@alvingoh8469
@alvingoh8469 Год назад
Looks yum... Wonder if they used this rice to make sake, how awesome would it taste...
@ayeshaclassesgk
@ayeshaclassesgk Год назад
Business insider❤️I love the vids you make and how you spread positivity to others is amazing. Congratulations ! You truly deserved it. You always work so hard on your videos and you truly do put so much effort and work into what you do
@miketheknife3072
@miketheknife3072 Год назад
These people have the right idea they truly live with the land the don't make it conform to their ideals they conform to nature that's the way to do this 👍👍💯👍👍
@rtqii
@rtqii Год назад
I have eaten this rice, it has a wonderful mouth feel, and the flavor reminded me of pistachio nuts. It's very rich.
@orimiel
@orimiel Год назад
1:46 😏 "But I know every rock and tree and creature Has a life, has a spirit, has a naaame" 🎶🦅🍃
@i_bleed_makeup1187
@i_bleed_makeup1187 Год назад
In the beginning of the video they said that they were afraid everyone will find out about this rice and it will lose it's importance. So naturally, Insider does a video on it so millions of people know about it 🤦🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️
@leatherxrose7743
@leatherxrose7743 Год назад
Loved the video, what a great tradition! But the narrator got on my nerves every time she said 'roice' instead of rice 😂
@yeahyeah5976
@yeahyeah5976 6 месяцев назад
I need more information on that walleye cheek chowder, that looks ridiculously good!
@tearose3763
@tearose3763 Год назад
The very best rice there is, miigwech for this presentation
@jonathanwilliams1065
@jonathanwilliams1065 Год назад
There is so much poverty on reservations It’s good to see that some of these nations have agriculture and an economy, hopefully enough to make them not dependent on the feds and welfare
@reckonerwheel5336
@reckonerwheel5336 Год назад
For the sake of accuracy, the “oo” in “manoomin” is pronounced like the “o” in the word “toll” not “tool”. “Muh-NOH-min”. The Ojibwe language doesn’t have that “ooh” sound, and if you catch an Ojibwe saying it that way, it’s because they didn’t get to learn their language, unfortunately.
@kberkstr
@kberkstr 8 месяцев назад
That’s not entirely true, it actually varies by dialect. Speakers of northwestern dialects in Minnesota and western Ontario tend to favor the “ooh” sound as in “tool”, for oo in strong syllables while more eastern speakers in Michigan and southern Ontario tend to prefer the “oh” sound in all cases.
@srijonsaha751
@srijonsaha751 Год назад
It’s good to see how people are holding back the tradition❤
@K-Fed
@K-Fed Год назад
They don't care about the tradition. They care about the money. I'd be willing to bet that if the rice could not be consumed or sold, that tradition would die in an instant.
@Ryantrock8888
@Ryantrock8888 Год назад
@@K-Fed Menominee decedent here, and I still harvest wild rice. I don’t do it for money, but to bring back food sovereignty in my state. There used to be thousands of acres of wild rice for not only the people, but the wildlife.
@Bansaliens
@Bansaliens Год назад
In india: it's unhygienic In Europe: it's expensive Hypocrisy 🤣
@thesilentone4024
@thesilentone4024 Год назад
Its expensive because like nobody uses it so there little of it. Farmed rice is cheap because its very plentiful and lots of it is grown. Its like how paw paw fruit is like $8 a fruit but its native to my dam state and the closest farm with these is 4 states over from me nobody in my state grows them except random gardener's.
@Cinnaray
@Cinnaray Год назад
I love eating it! It tastes almost exactly like Jasmine rice but has a more earthy aftertaste and slightly more crunchy!
@jenniferk9242
@jenniferk9242 Год назад
It's no doubt healthier than white rice and I'm sure it's delicious but I have no interest in ever eating it. This rice belongs to the NA for whom it holds such significance. By bringing such things to the mainstream market, we also run the risk of pricing them out of their own product. To us, it's just food - to them, it's sacred. Let them have it. Haven't we stolen enough from them already?
@ainmiky4620
@ainmiky4620 Год назад
This is so true. I hold the same values.
@charlessnortley4519
@charlessnortley4519 Год назад
RedLake MN... I love wild rice with hamburger an cream of mushroom. Wild Rice Casserole
@timothybrown5791
@timothybrown5791 Год назад
It's great to see that people are still holding on to ancient traditions.
@sunraylight8
@sunraylight8 Год назад
Any way i dont want who first the importance is sharing and giving.. and i love rice... you sincere nutritional value of it. I ate wild rice kind like that very delescious i promise to you its just i ate a bluberry with kernel of oats and wheats... love it...
@BWGPT
@BWGPT Год назад
I had this rice at a Michelin resto 15 years ago as a risotto and I haven't aged since 😊
@annsam2111
@annsam2111 Год назад
😅😅😅
@mikeoxsbigg1
@mikeoxsbigg1 Год назад
Beautiful landscape. Looks like 20 kms from Ottawa.
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
Ottawa, in the Moon?
@mikeoxsbigg1
@mikeoxsbigg1 Год назад
@@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 nope, just plain old Canada. Respext to these guys for keeping it og.
@user_not_addicted
@user_not_addicted Год назад
It makes you wonder what the first people to harvest it were On .. I mean this can't be by " Accident "
@dircxx8554
@dircxx8554 Год назад
I still prefer the white rice 🍙 but wouldn’t mind try it
@asankajayaweera7212
@asankajayaweera7212 Год назад
A paddy field on the lake??? Can you believe that? It's really nice to see how those guys are riding a boat and pluck manoomin rice.
@manimalabiswas6439
@manimalabiswas6439 Год назад
Very Informative.. Thank you 👍🙏
@DiscoCatsMeow
@DiscoCatsMeow Год назад
Technically all species of wild rice are not a grain. Genus zizania -it's the seed of the grass. Hence it's appropriate for a grain free diet.
@tatertott2390
@tatertott2390 Год назад
My mum would always make this kind of rice ...i hated it when i was little lol
@DDRWakaLaka
@DDRWakaLaka Год назад
yeah, wild rice kinda blows
@vnette9777
@vnette9777 Год назад
I love it now but as a kid definitely not lol😂🙂
@butterflybush8981
@butterflybush8981 Год назад
Suggestion - Maybe if you soak the rice overnight (8 to 15 hours or more) - it may hasten the cooking process. In South India this is the everyday normal process fr tough/ hard grains.
@Darknimbus3
@Darknimbus3 Год назад
Not all rice is the same though. In fact, this type of rice is not even in the same genus as the rice you may know and love. It could work, but maybe it might not. They’ve been dealing with this rice for hundreds of years. So why they don’t soak the rice overnight? You’d have to ask them, but there’s probably a reason.
@Hans-iq3fn
@Hans-iq3fn Год назад
When they are roasting it in this video it is not to eat it, they are roasting it for storage. You have to soak and cook it later when you wan to eat it.
@superstroy5463
@superstroy5463 Год назад
Welcome to Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
@lightrealmrapono
@lightrealmrapono Год назад
I have some Manoomin rice tea. It's a very nice and unique flavour.
@hananovinger
@hananovinger Год назад
Craving wild rice now! Definitely will need to go get some! It’s so yummy!
@vidhoard
@vidhoard Год назад
They are all such lovely people.
@davisjugroop3782
@davisjugroop3782 Год назад
This is wild stuff
@uniquesubstance2353
@uniquesubstance2353 5 месяцев назад
I really like white rice we have also kind of rice called Amber rice cuz the smells so good plants in South Iraq 🇮🇶 I will try wild rice 🌾
@sudipbhaumik7905
@sudipbhaumik7905 Год назад
Food industry is biggest threat to food and bio diversity.but the governments around the world work on behalf of them and prosecute common people.
@Gerald.69
@Gerald.69 Год назад
I love it and it grows wild in NY in bogs with cranberries also
@UncleAnaesthesia
@UncleAnaesthesia Год назад
Miigwetch for showing this, it is important and every gift from Mother Earth is a bounty.
@jackdeering9301
@jackdeering9301 Год назад
walleye cheek soup be mad exquisite
@samshields777
@samshields777 Год назад
This is dope but I think it’s hilarious that their tobacco offering to the rice is a bag of smoke shop tobacco
@jadonhill5734
@jadonhill5734 Год назад
Where else would they get it
@antitank4060
@antitank4060 Год назад
take what u need not what you want😍
@Prestrev1010
@Prestrev1010 Год назад
Where in NYC can I buy Manoomin? Or what is a good site to purchase from?
@nightshade316
@nightshade316 Год назад
The government needs to protect this, this can't be sold to any suitors, too expensive, even one earth can't buy this. Only Ojibwa's have a rights to maintain this tribe and government need to protect what they have
@kingmaybus8409
@kingmaybus8409 Год назад
Very cool we buy a couple pounds of this every time we go up to Minnesota and bring it back to Fort Wayne stockpiled
@ConnorGhostHeart
@ConnorGhostHeart Год назад
Very cool
@whattheworldsneedswhatneed774
@whattheworldsneedswhatneed774 6 месяцев назад
I wanna try this rice now!!! Is it good what they say?😮
@roberthendrix6521
@roberthendrix6521 Год назад
Wow these are actually indians they look so different from the original Indians I see in old pictures these folks look like my neighbors in rural Pennsylvania
@BeastOrGod
@BeastOrGod Год назад
"Why So Expensive" is a series about very poor farmers who sell expensive products............ Poor farmers......... who sell expensive products........
@NoriMori1992
@NoriMori1992 Год назад
1:48 🎶 Has a life, has a spirit, has a name~ 🎶 (Sorry, had to 🤭)
@harryfarmer3847
@harryfarmer3847 Год назад
This is same process wild rice is harvested here I Maine.
@johnbaecker164
@johnbaecker164 Год назад
i actually know a an ojibwe he is one of my best friends
@kileysevens9116
@kileysevens9116 Год назад
That's awesome!
@manishjain-pg6iy
@manishjain-pg6iy Год назад
Appreciate and praise the efforts to protect their legacy
@dvoiceotruth
@dvoiceotruth Год назад
how many comments did you read before spitting this out?
@vhvc5658
@vhvc5658 Год назад
In that case, chocolate and avocado should not be produced in countries other than Mexico or South America because they were also considered sacred there.
@webmoss
@webmoss Год назад
This should be a great grain for body builders. Get those gains bruh!
@blazeblaze9118
@blazeblaze9118 Год назад
Awesome! 💯
@CFoRilL
@CFoRilL Год назад
I question the description. How would it loss importance when it's feeding people?
@jkfdkjjd
@jkfdkjjd Год назад
LOL where I live that bag of tobacco would cost like $1000
@thearchive2166
@thearchive2166 Год назад
Kid at 5:15 hitting the most felonious griddy
@GreenBeamGlockCassarole
@GreenBeamGlockCassarole Год назад
Wisconsin has some cool stuff
@jakev1341
@jakev1341 Год назад
Miigwech for this video!
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