@@ebile Not to mention a lot of these items are expensive simply because the makers use convoluted and more time/effort consuming methods than conventional ways. I don't wanna sound cynical but these are the examples of being a snake oil company, whether by intention or not.
My grandma was a farmer in Colorado, USA and she told me about growing white asparagus and how expensive it was. I had never even heard of it before she told me about it. I miss my grandma...
@@HarpreetSingh-xr6em Yes, she told me how they shielded it from the sun so that it stayed white. There was an old picture of her working in the asparagus field in one of her photo albums. ✌🏼💖
the history of stockfish is interesting, and it's interesting how it flips the script (as of course normally africa is the exporter and europe or north america the main import market)
Young people all over the world are getting pulled away from their roots (due to social media) and no longer seeing value in these family specialties & we’re going to lose these quality products.
More like due to poverty. They dont owe a debt to their parents to carry on the family business. People want better for their lives than what their parents had.
Getting the Facts Right would be an 🍁✨👍 improvement.Good editing ! 🍁Maple Syrup is made from the Sugarbush Maple 🍁 Tree .This tree grows all the way up into Northern Quebec! Province of Canada North of the 49th there's plenty of Maple 🍁 Syrup Available at a reasonable Price just cross the Border ! Welcome to 🇨🇦 Enjoy Canadian dark Maple 🍁 Syrup! Or light !🍁👍✨🇨🇦🍁
I live in norway snd my dad is a fisherman and around these fishing villages it is covered with these drying racks and stock fish is one of norways most popular Around Christmas and it takes a year to make it and children don’t like to eat it
It’s weird that Brenton is like the only person that could just show up at Paul’s house, after traveling from Texas without saying a word, and everyone’s just like oh it’s Brenton, and not another word about the fact he shows up the week before Christmas ready to spend 7 days there.. hahah
How the hell did the Norwegian trick Nigerian into buying their fish, also in such high price, smh… thought Nigeria was poor, this is how they got poor lol
Cause they are genius no one in the world even there own country wants that fish if nigeria sets a max price then whole operations have to comply or let the product rot cause there is no other market
The comment regarding Brix and viscosity are two totally separate things. Brix is the degree of sugar present, which can be increased due to evaporation in the case of making syrup, but the viscosity is how thick or thin the actual product is and has nothing to do with how sweet it is.
Unless the world changes and puts nature first, mass killing of one of the oceans, seas and river sharks for the fin alone will be outlawed by a high price...the loss of sharks everywhere. The next time you think about eating, don't be selfish, eat with a kindness and love for this planet and she will care for your family's generations to come. If you don't, you are telling them and your ancestors that you don't care.
US Maple syrup, stockfish for Nigeria, Japanese sake, New Zealand kiwis, German asparagus, Vietnamese citron, African palm oil, French salt, Japanese soy sauce. No Chinese ingredients in the video. You have to watch it again.
It's a very cheap time away from home, calm down.. It's not supposed to be a a proper holiday, there is some fantastic similar places to stay in England. The bed bugs situation is definitely unfortunate and disgusting. Dramatic response, you don't drag your kid out of bed at the time of morning
okay the company selling stockfish, could easily charge naira for their product, and wait on the waiting list, right? Some companies operate for months without seeing returns, if they know their entire customer base is nigerians, make it easy for the nigerians to do their business, right? Thats literally the entire problem....
Most Americans have no idea their table syrup isn’t maple syrup. Yes eventhough it’s literally printed on the label imitation maple syrup & the ingredients clearly state it’s corn syrup, they don’t know bc that’s how stupid the vast majority of us are.
I am just so amazed at the traditions in these Asian countries and how they can go back 19 generations or more being from the USA i only have 2 generations back from when my grandparents got here and still dont know much its sad how we dont have this kind of culture here or traditions
@@gy2gy246 Well I do have to say you have a very ill-informed opinion as New Zealand is the major exporter of kiwifruit around the world. The fact that you think a kiwi is a fruit demonstrates your limitations very clearly
Golden kiwis are mushy trash, ugh Of course they charge more for it, not much call and they have to ship it from a very isolated island nation, it's absolutely no indication of quality
It freezes, but after freezing it dries out by the process of sublimation. The water in the fish goes from the solid (frozen) state to the vapor state due to the incredibly low humidity.
My mouth is watering at the white asparagus smothered in Hollandaise sauce!! 🤤🤤🤤
I think Blairs awesome. Been watching her for years. Love the content an the way you look at stuff. Keep it up!
I hope there is a cool teacher out there showing these videos to students and expanding their worldview
the more expensive the luxury good, the less the poor people in 3rd world countries get paid!
@@ebile Not to mention a lot of these items are expensive simply because the makers use convoluted and more time/effort consuming methods than conventional ways. I don't wanna sound cynical but these are the examples of being a snake oil company, whether by intention or not.
My grandma was a farmer in Colorado, USA and she told me about growing white asparagus and how expensive it was. I had never even heard of it before she told me about it. I miss my grandma...
White one is just he green one that has not seen sun no photosynthesis
@@HarpreetSingh-xr6em Yes, she told me how they shielded it from the sun so that it stayed white. There was an old picture of her working in the asparagus field in one of her photo albums. ✌🏼💖
Fantastic thanks 🙏👍
Excellent documentaries
I love these marathon!
the history of stockfish is interesting, and it's interesting how it flips the script (as of course normally africa is the exporter and europe or north america the main import market)
This is a lot better than fish sauces, I think that I prefer dry cod.
I would so like to taste the Nigerian version of stockfish from here in Norway. It looks awesome!
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Please make 1 about Kolang-kaling production from Indonesia, it's not quite expensive but it shure is interestinh
There were 2 dead mice in the aged soy sauce 19:51
🤢🤢🤢
Okay, I had to look for myself and there really truly are two dead mice in there. Oh my glory
No, they're not going to allow mice in the most expensive soy sauce in the world.
That is part of the secret umami flavor 😂
I saw them! 😂. I actually rewind a couple of times to make sure..
having lived for sometime in Japan, made me have greater respect for their business ethics. they have no short cut.
It would be considered a disgrace...worse than dying.... the society will ostracize a cheat. You won't be able to find a job or live normally.
Apart from the 2 dead mice on the Soy.
Awesome! There will be no more food problems.
He... he summoned the whole chess community with just one topic...
Thank you AP for the opportunity to win an oupes generator.
Love is Love & when u can exchange earn to feed others may blessings of giving & not greed continue as the head
Young people all over the world are getting pulled away from their roots (due to social media) and no longer seeing value in these family specialties & we’re going to lose these quality products.
More like due to poverty. They dont owe a debt to their parents to carry on the family business. People want better for their lives than what their parents had.
So local nigerian food cannot be cooked without fish that is produced and dried thousands of miles away and no one in the world eats it
worry about India.
@@vsznry Thanks but in regards to food we are self sufficient..
Africa in a nutshell
@@vsznry We have our own food that we grow on our lands and the species too its the europeans who came in search of spices .
you also have dangerous religious nationalism @@HarpreetSingh-xr6em
Getting the Facts Right would be an 🍁✨👍 improvement.Good editing ! 🍁Maple Syrup is made from the Sugarbush Maple 🍁 Tree .This tree grows all the way up into
Northern Quebec! Province of Canada North of the 49th there's plenty of Maple 🍁 Syrup
Available at a reasonable Price just cross the Border ! Welcome to 🇨🇦
Enjoy Canadian dark Maple 🍁 Syrup! Or light !🍁👍✨🇨🇦🍁
Связка топовая. Спасибо, бро!!!
I had never even heard of it before she told me about it.
thanks you very much yt
If you throw us lemons 🍋 we’ll make lemonade out of it
If you throw us fish 🐟 head we’ll make kako out of it😂😂
I live in norway snd my dad is a fisherman and around these fishing villages it is covered with these drying racks and stock fish is one of norways most popular Around Christmas and it takes a year to make it and children don’t like to eat it
It’s weird that Brenton is like the only person that could just show up at Paul’s house, after traveling from Texas without saying a word, and everyone’s just like oh it’s Brenton, and not another word about the fact he shows up the week before Christmas ready to spend 7 days there.. hahah
How the hell did the Norwegian trick Nigerian into buying their fish, also in such high price, smh… thought Nigeria was poor, this is how they got poor lol
Cause they are genius no one in the world even there own country wants that fish if nigeria sets a max price then whole operations have to comply or let the product rot cause there is no other market
There's no tricking. It's mostly desperation on Nigeria's part, and Norwegian generosity.
Nigeria is not a poor country! They have more beautiful cities than the US.
Put a hair net on your head but run your ungloved, hairy hands through the salt then repeatedly dip your finger in the salt and lick it off. 2:02:49
When transferring to AST why drs and not dwac? Webull is saying there isn't a window available to transfer using a drs so dwac is my only option.
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The comment regarding Brix and viscosity are two totally separate things. Brix is the degree of sugar present, which can be increased due to evaporation in the case of making syrup, but the viscosity is how thick or thin the actual product is and has nothing to do with how sweet it is.
I’m I the only one that thought those were mice on the thumbnail 🤣🤣
Yes, they're bubbles.
now why did I think that maple syrup was only made in Canada ?
Background music is too loud.
Copyrighting a fruit seems insane
If it's a hybrid that they spent years creating, yes, it should be copyrighted.
Who is the narrator? She sounds like Helena Bonham Carter
Unless the world changes and puts nature first, mass killing of one of the oceans, seas and river sharks for the fin alone will be outlawed by a high price...the loss of sharks everywhere.
The next time you think about eating, don't be selfish, eat with a kindness and love for this planet and she will care for your family's generations to come. If you don't, you are telling them and your ancestors that you don't care.
Why do they call stockfish other than dry cod.
I'll watch this when i'm 80 and have 2 hours of spare time 😅
that should be ilegal to own any copy right of any fruit
2:00:00 French would be possible for me.
I thought maple syrup made by honey and sugar 😮
Rotten fish. Lovely.
Dried, not rotten.
Sorry Canada. Not sure why. Just am.
And they all ate like Nigerian princes just chomping at the bit to get you their fortunes, just send $1500 in Apple Cash cards.
NH maple syrup and VT maple syrup tastes better with less cost 🙄 they make it the same way…leave it up to New Yorkers to jack up prices for no reason.
The common theme with shortages of many of these natural resources is the chinese appetite for weird shit.
US Maple syrup, stockfish for Nigeria, Japanese sake, New Zealand kiwis, German asparagus, Vietnamese citron, African palm oil, French salt, Japanese soy sauce. No Chinese ingredients in the video. You have to watch it again.
It's a very cheap time away from home, calm down.. It's not supposed to be a a proper holiday, there is some fantastic similar places to stay in England. The bed bugs situation is definitely unfortunate and disgusting. Dramatic response, you don't drag your kid out of bed at the time of morning
okay the company selling stockfish, could easily charge naira for their product, and wait on the waiting list, right? Some companies operate for months without seeing returns, if they know their entire customer base is nigerians, make it easy for the nigerians to do their business, right? Thats literally the entire problem....
Why would or should they take payment in an unstable currency?
because without the nigerian business they go bankrupt anyway? duh?@@AspiringSanta
With china everything except the fish is beneficial.
And the crypto guys go broke due to fraud.
Most Americans have no idea their table syrup isn’t maple syrup. Yes eventhough it’s literally printed on the label imitation maple syrup & the ingredients clearly state it’s corn syrup, they don’t know bc that’s how stupid the vast majority of us are.
As a Canadian that prefers table syrup to real maple syrup, that's funny.
shut up.
Most Americans have known it's not maple syrup since they were kids, just maybe not the ones you know.
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It was almost instinct in Canada….I know why now
200 bucks for syrup? We are getting screwed out here. We get about 80 a gallon. Hello from chautauqua County New York
That maple syrup 🍁🍁🍁 process wooooow,,worth every dollar. The labor alone is just something else
I am just so amazed at the traditions in these Asian countries and how they can go back 19 generations or more being from the USA i only have 2 generations back from when my grandparents got here and still dont know much its sad how we dont have this kind of culture here or traditions
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Umami is not an actual ingredient. It's a way to describe the taste of food. Nothing more.
before min 9 at 8:52 forex is mentioned. I live between the two goods countries.
I like my maple syrup grade AA Canadian maple syrup, dark amber
Very informative video; however, a kiwi is a bird not a fruit and I do believe it was the Americans who started this thing about confusing the two.
Kiwis are also a fruit. You're the confused one.
@@gy2gy246 Well I do have to say you have a very ill-informed opinion as New Zealand is the major exporter of kiwifruit around the world. The fact that you think a kiwi is a fruit demonstrates your limitations very clearly
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Golden kiwis are mushy trash, ugh
Of course they charge more for it, not much call and they have to ship it from a very isolated island nation, it's absolutely no indication of quality
Too cold for bugs, but not frozen? Proceeds to show racks of frozen fish and the ground covered in snow. 💀
It freezes, but after freezing it dries out by the process of sublimation. The water in the fish goes from the solid (frozen) state to the vapor state due to the incredibly low humidity.
@@eggnogfrog why say one thing and show the opposite simultaneously?
Already seen these, just reposted with a bunch of video’s together. 🥺
NICE!
Very well made and interesting videos. Thanks