@@Aya00303 yup same experience.. but unfortunately it's harmful to our health.. i one day tested to eat drywall and i was surprised of how delicious was and smells so good and that sound of crush in mouth so yummy.. but I try not to swallow it, and now i stop to eat it but i'm searching for how to make a edible drywall or chalk or something like that.. that can't dommage our body .. maybe something made of chocolate or rice but have same taste of drywall with the same crush
@@Aya00303 take iron until your anemia disappears. Of you take iron but you still eat clay the addiction won’t disappear. I was a heavy eater and had anemia. Took iron and my cravings disappeared.
@@parishmita4168 wait seven years and nothings has happend to?? please stop eating its harmful to eat clay if you really cannot consult a health care professional or take more iron rich foods I am telling you please dont eat clay its really harmful to the body when it consumed
The reason you mention, is not the reason why people get addicted. They get addicted because it gives them the feeling of calmness as some of them described too, but it also spikes dopamine levels a bit which makes the brain want to try it again, and over time, no other activity will do the same and feel as good as eating those rocks. Maybe its because of the salt and maybe its because of some other ingredients or a mix of both, but it is not healthy and it is addictive.
I eat it a lot too. We have it in Edo state Nigeria. We call it EKOLO. I'm not in my state now but I'm craving for it so much. I need to travel back to my state to get it
3:00 I want to clarify, we don't eat rocks here in India. You can not judge a entire country by just giving an example of a single person. I understand that you have said that to strengthen your point. But don't come to conclusions before reserching well😡. I demand to remove that part of the video.
I once ate slate pencils as a kid with a bunch of other kids... I still remember so vividly...and now, am a Doctor advising people against such cravings 😅
Me too.. I have anemia and used to have strong cravings for paint,dry soil, cement,chalk . But one day I decided to stop this weird behaviour. I googled about it and knew what was the reason. Then I switched my cravings to iron rich real foods. Like spinach and stuff( god I love spinach ,bitter melon too.) It's been more than 10 years since I have stopped eating these stuffs. I still have cravings but somehow I got t under control.
Some people in Kazakhstan eat rocks. Yes, you read that right, rocks! These rocks are made up of clay and you can find them right next to fruits and nuts at local markets. Some people claim that this clay rock is packed with iron, which is great for their health - Google
As an Indian I can confirm that In India rocks are not a food the video you showed was just of a poor man eating a brick so don't give false knowledge ❤❤😅😅
Nice, the chalk and clay does taste good 😃 and if this rocks are edible, salty and has lot of calcium and nutrients then it’s very much good 👍🏻 nice narrating ❤
Iam an Indian living in south part of the country(Andhra Pradesh,telugu) here we use some type of clay called naama pandu (different varieties) ,in Karnataka and in tamil nadu , they call it naama katti. In ancient times and now also many piligrimage sites use them. We dont eat like food but in small quantities like medicine
But this video is related to carving,In our country (India) ppl eat earthy pots, slate pencil,chalk etc.its just because they have iron n calcium deficiency. (Sorry for grammatical mistakes).
"Why do people always show Indians as poor or beggars? India is a big, diverse country with rich culture, modern cities, and successful people. There are clean places, beautiful landscapes, and so much progress. It’s important to show the good side of India too, not just the struggles."
Here are the capital of these country capitals Afghanistan: Kabul Albania: Tirana Algeria: Algiers Andorra: Andorra la Vella Angola: Luanda Antigua and Barbuda: St. John's Argentina: Buenos Aires Armenia: Yerevan Australia: Canberra Austria: Vienna Azerbaijan: Baku Bahamas: Nassau Bahrain: Manama Bangladesh: Dhaka Barbados: Bridgetown Belarus: Minsk Belgium: Brussels Belize: Belmopan Benin: Porto-Novo Bhutan: Thimphu Bolivia: La Paz (administrative); Sucre (constitutional) Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sarajevo Botswana: Gaborone Brazil: Brasília Brunei: Bandar Seri Begawan Bulgaria: Sofia Burkina Faso: Ouagadougou Burundi: Bujumbura Cabo Verde: Praia Cambodia: Phnom Penh Cameroon: Yaoundé Canada: Ottawa Central African Republic: Bangui Chad: N'Djamena Chile: Santiago China: Beijing Colombia: Bogotá Comoros: Moroni Congo, Democratic Republic of the: Kinshasa Congo, Republic of the: Brazzaville Costa Rica: San José Cote d'Ivoire: Yamoussoukro (official); Abidjan (administrative) Croatia: Zagreb Cuba: Havana Cyprus: Nicosia Czech Republic: Prague Denmark: Copenhagen Djibouti: Djibouti Dominica: Roseau Dominican Republic: Santo Domingo East Timor (Timor-Leste): Dili Ecuador: Quito Egypt: Cairo El Salvador: San Salvador Equatorial Guinea: Malabo Eritrea: Asmara Estonia: Tallinn Eswatini: Mbabane (administrative); Lobamba (royal and legislative) Ethiopia: Addis Ababa Fiji: Suva Finland: Helsinki France: Paris Gabon: Libreville Gambia: Banjul Georgia: Tbilisi Germany: Berlin Ghana: Accra Greece: Athens Grenada: St. George's Guatemala: Guatemala City Guinea: Conakry Guinea-Bissau: Bissau Guyana: Georgetown Haiti: Port-au-Prince Honduras: Tegucigalpa Hungary: Budapest Iceland: Reykjavik India: New Delhi Indonesia: Jakarta Iran: Tehran Iraq: Baghdad Ireland: Dublin Israel: Jerusalem (claimed); Tel Aviv (international recognition) Italy: Rome Jamaica: Kingston Japan: Tokyo Jordan: Amman Kazakhstan: Nur-Sultan Kenya: Nairobi Kiribati: South Tarawa Korea, North: Pyongyang Korea, South: Seoul Kosovo: Pristina Kuwait: Kuwait City Kyrgyzstan: Bishkek Laos: Vientiane Latvia: Riga Lebanon: Beirut Lesotho: Maseru Liberia: Monrovia Libya: Tripoli Liechtenstein: Vaduz Lithuania: Vilnius Luxembourg: Luxembourg City Madagascar: Antananarivo Malawi: Lilongwe Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur Maldives: Male Mali: Bamako Malta: Valletta Marshall Islands: Majuro Mauritania: Nouakchott Mauritius: Port Louis Mexico: Mexico City Micronesia: Palikir Moldova: Chisinau Monaco: Monaco Mongolia: Ulaanbaatar Montenegro: Podgorica Morocco: Rabat Mozambique: Maputo Myanmar (Burma): Naypyidaw Namibia: Windhoek Nauru: Yaren Nepal: Kathmandu Netherlands: Amsterdam (official); The Hague (administrative) New Zealand: Wellington Nicaragua: Managua Niger: Niamey Nigeria: Abuja North Macedonia (formerly Macedonia): Skopje Norway: Oslo Oman: Muscat Pakistan: Islamabad Palau: Ngerulmud Panama: Panama City Papua New Guinea: Port Moresby Paraguay: Asunción Peru: Lima Philippines: Manila Poland: Warsaw Portugal: Lisbon Qatar: Doha Romania: Bucharest Russia: Moscow Rwanda: Kigali Saint Kitts and Nevis: Basseterre Saint Lucia: Castries Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Kingstown Samoa: Apia San Marino: San Marino Sao Tome and Principe: Sao Tome Saudi Arabia: Riyadh Senegal: Dakar Serbia: Belgrade Seychelles: Victoria Sierra Leone: Freetown Singapore: Singapore Slovakia: Bratislava Slovenia: Ljubljana Solomon Islands: Honiara Somalia: Mogadishu South Africa: Pretoria (administrative); Cape Town (legislative); Bloemfontein (judicial) South Sudan: Juba Spain: Madrid Sri Lanka: Colombo Sudan: Khartoum Suriname: Paramaribo Sweden: Stockholm Switzerland: Bern Syria: Damascus Taiwan: Taipei Tajikistan: Dushanbe Tanzania: Dodoma (official); Dar es Salaam (administrative) Thailand: Bangkok Togo: Lomé Tonga: Nuku'alofa Trinidad and Tobago: Port of Spain Tunisia: Tunis Turkey: Ankara Turkmenistan: Ashgabat Tuvalu: Funafuti Uganda: Kampala Ukraine: Kyiv United Arab Emirates: Abu Dhabi United Kingdom: London United States of America: Washington, D.C. Uruguay: Montevideo Uzbekistan: Tashkent Vanuatu: Port Vila Vatican City: Vatican City Venezuela: Caracas Vietnam: Hanoi Yemen: Sana'a Zambia: Lusaka Zimbabwe: Harare
Hey Nas Daily! Your video about people eating rocks as a snack completely amazed me! I couldn't believe how much time and effort these individuals put into this unusual practice. Your storytelling skills are truly remarkable, as you helped me understand the cultural significance and health benefits behind it. I must say, I love your videos, Nas Daily! Your ability to connect with people and share their stories in such an engaging way is truly admirable. Thank you for bringing us these incredible experiences. I can't wait to see what you'll bring us next! ❤
People also eat it in INDIA, well i haven't....i have seen people eating it....they call it "nakumatt". It's not actual hard rock....it's like chalk or roasted clay. People don't have it regularly like this...but only eat it for calcium deficiencies and detoxification. I have only seen the gray colored clay available here.
In Kazakhstan, there is the most useful product in the place of clay, a storehouse of calcium - KURT (salty, slightly salty, fatty, not fatty). Kazakhs who eat kurt their body does not require clay 🤗
Yeah there is a type of rock called fullers earth or bentonite clay (multani mitti) which is commonly used as face mask to solve skin problem and also edible too many people eat it.
Hi, Nas daily, i am fond of your videos, I also want to tell that, in (Balochistan, Pakistan) a similar thing like this is eaten. That looks like a rock but it's not a rock and made with yoghurt and salt. It's name is Shelanj. It's a traditional thing and very tasty. 😊
I am from Uzbekistan we are eating it but, It is not rock , it made by milk when milk drying its apear and its taste like salty. It is called " kurt" in Uzbekistan
I have eaten a number of different types of chalk and clay. I do have anemia also pica. Currently I have a large bag of belgorod, klamenka, chernigov, and new oskol chalk. I have tried kaolin clay... I don't like the taste or feeling of gritty sand. 🥰
this video is related to carving,In our country (India) ppl eat earthy pots, slate pencil,chalk etc.its just because they have iron n calcium deficiency.most of teenagers and pregnent ladies eat clay. (Sorry for grammatical mistakes)
FIRST!? - Rather then being a mindless person saying first, I’d like to point out that this creator has a unique skill and personality of sharing unexpected stories around. Interesting how they eat rocks? Life has mysteries sometimes,we’d appreciate it or not. I’m not being careless here by saying first guys, I’d fortunately had to share a personal experience. But what for-it’s good. A group of people went on a boat, but not a single person came back. What happened? They were all married! 😅😅🎉
In india if someone sold clay as food they can be arrested or have to pay fine but yeah there are many sellers who are selling slate stone not in good category but for writing purpose and people used to eat it because of pica disorder.
Cool! My ancestors ate it too before cannibalism and root crops were introduced. They called it mena (manna). That's the golden Island in Papua New Guinea, Lihir Island.
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I also used to eat cement (gray cement ) I love to eat it. I always crave it. I still crave it tho but i also know its not good for our body. And if anyone thinking why do I eat it? Well that's because cement have calcium. Or maybe it even contain other minerals too. So yeah that's why I love it.
not every person eat clay in Kazakhstan. Only those people who have certain vitamin deficiencies are tend to eat it. It is not a tradition. I would recommend to film about our traditional snack “Kurt”.It also looks like a rock 😅 but it is made of milk. Every kazakh loves it 😋
Any Indians?????
Yes
Yes
Pakistani
Yes i am
Yes
Clay craving is often related to lack of minerals, mostly iron. Give someone enough iron supplies and they will immediately stop the cravings.
@@Aya00303 yup same experience.. but unfortunately it's harmful to our health.. i one day tested to eat drywall and i was surprised of how delicious was and smells so good and that sound of crush in mouth so yummy.. but I try not to swallow it, and now i stop to eat it but i'm searching for how to make a edible drywall or chalk or something like that.. that can't dommage our body .. maybe something made of chocolate or rice but have same taste of drywall with the same crush
wait fr???? damn I've been eating clay for 7years now
Preach!
@@Aya00303 take iron until your anemia disappears. Of you take iron but you still eat clay the addiction won’t disappear. I was a heavy eater and had anemia. Took iron and my cravings disappeared.
@@parishmita4168 wait seven years and nothings has happend to?? please stop eating its harmful to eat clay if you really cannot consult a health care professional or take more iron rich foods I am telling you please dont eat clay its really harmful to the body when it consumed
Vegans after knowing that plants have feeling too 😂
😭
😂😂😂😂 true
The rock Dwayne Johnson: I also have feelings too
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lol
My mom, being doctor, said that eating rocks, especially chalk is pernicious anemia
Yes
true
Stop yapping rocks are healthy, especially with baby oil
The reason you mention, is not the reason why people get addicted. They get addicted because it gives them the feeling of calmness as some of them described too, but it also spikes dopamine levels a bit which makes the brain want to try it again, and over time, no other activity will do the same and feel as good as eating those rocks. Maybe its because of the salt and maybe its because of some other ingredients or a mix of both, but it is not healthy and it is addictive.
Because people don't have enough vitamins in their food and enough money to get them
This channel is doing a great job in sharing mind blowing knowledge to people who aren't aware of, appreciate that man!!
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😅We eat it in Cameroon and we call it Calaba Chalk. It is a common craving amongst pregnant women. 🙈Powder calaba chalk mix with sugar so nice😂😂.
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Hi I watched the vid after it uploaded by 33seconds
same
I watch the vid after it uploaded by 5sec
@DontReadMyProfilePicture.0 i read ur profile picture
I really wanna try it too
I eat it a lot too. We have it in Edo state Nigeria. We call it EKOLO. I'm not in my state now but I'm craving for it so much. I need to travel back to my state to get it
What does rocks taste like?
Mud taste 🤣😂
3:00 I want to clarify, we don't eat rocks here in India. You can not judge a entire country by just giving an example of a single person. I understand that you have said that to strengthen your point. But don't come to conclusions before reserching well😡. I demand to remove that part of the video.
In Indonesia, clay is processed into a cake-like food called AMPO and I have tried it, believe it or not, Ampo is delicious
I know right! It's kinda weird, I never tried it,
OMG thanks for sharing. I will ask my Indonesian relatives about it.
Ok it’s processed not a rock.
I once ate slate pencils as a kid with a bunch of other kids... I still remember so vividly...and now, am a Doctor advising people against such cravings 😅
damn
😂now we want to know your opinion so do you agree or not
@@rishikajadala02 craving rocks and earth is a symptom of an underlying deficiency which has to be addressed medically, not "geophagically" 😅
one crave due to iron deficiency..
Me too.. I have anemia and used to have strong cravings for paint,dry soil, cement,chalk . But one day I decided to stop this weird behaviour. I googled about it and knew what was the reason. Then I switched my cravings to iron rich real foods. Like spinach and stuff( god I love spinach ,bitter melon too.) It's been more than 10 years since I have stopped eating these stuffs. I still have cravings but somehow I got t under control.
KAZAKHSTAN 🇰🇿 is beautiful country.
Hope one day I visit there🙏🏼💯💯
Nature's blessed this country immensely. You'll not regret visiting
I love that you didn't judge them or act like they were crazy and genuinely showed interest to their way of of living life. Love from France ❤❤
that 1% mind blowing things made to grow up nasdaily 😂
Thank u nas daily
I feel that once it becomes so addictive it creates a problem
Now I'm convinced rocks are edible.
When you don't have money.
Nas Daily: Repeat the video!!!😂😂
3:01 ❤ felt good after hearing kannada😅❤ @NasDaily love from Karnataka, India ❤
We, Tanzanians 🇹🇿 eat clay too!!!
I'm now craving some as I watch this video.
Is it edible to eat? Healthy ?
It's not healthy,but women especially when pregnant craving it so bad.I don't know why.
@@shyfettymtunda4619clay healthier than many food People eat in the regular
@shyfettymtunda4619 clay has health benefits..
They are eating Dwayne Johnson 😮😮
OH NO
oh the word play
Some people in Kazakhstan eat rocks. Yes, you read that right, rocks! These rocks are made up of clay and you can find them right next to fruits and nuts at local markets. Some people claim that this clay rock is packed with iron, which is great for their health
- Google
As an Indian I can confirm that In India rocks are not a food the video you showed was just of a poor man eating a brick so don't give false knowledge ❤❤😅😅
Yeah exactly
Exactly😂
that indian was addicted to eating bricks even though his mom and everyone around him said not to
True,I’ve sever seen or heard of this kinda thing,the do sell some rocks as “sambu Rani”(in Tamil), but never as a food.
lol exactly
Nice, the chalk and clay does taste good 😃 and if this rocks are edible, salty and has lot of calcium and nutrients then it’s very much good 👍🏻 nice narrating ❤
Yes they do! What we found pretty interesting was that many places in the world consume some form of rocks and clay!
Iam an Indian living in south part of the country(Andhra Pradesh,telugu) here we use some type of clay called naama pandu (different varieties) ,in Karnataka and in tamil nadu , they call it naama katti. In ancient times and now also many piligrimage sites use them. We dont eat like food but in small quantities like medicine
What are the medical benefits? Does it taste bitter?
But this video is related to carving,In our country (India) ppl eat earthy pots, slate pencil,chalk etc.its just because they have iron n calcium deficiency.
(Sorry for grammatical mistakes).
You mean Suddha mukkka 😁
@@SwarnaNoble సుద్ద కాదు రా, సుద్ద అంటే chalk, నామ పండు లేదా నామ కట్టి అంటే some type of clay which heals high temperatures
@@chandinipriya3 hoo 😃. Naku meeru cheppake thelisindhi dhaani gurinchi 😅. Thank you 😁
I am from Kazakhstan and thank you for talking about that country 😍😄💕
me too
Turkic Brothers 🇹🇷❤️🇰🇿
Мен Астанаданмын, ал сен?
Do you eat rocks ?
Didn't they posted this before?
We did, this is the longer version with more info
0:33. Map is wrong. It is missing Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.
"Why do people always show Indians as poor or beggars? India is a big, diverse country with rich culture, modern cities, and successful people. There are clean places, beautiful landscapes, and so much progress. It’s important to show the good side of India too, not just the struggles."
Here are the capital of these country capitals
Afghanistan: Kabul
Albania: Tirana
Algeria: Algiers
Andorra: Andorra la Vella
Angola: Luanda
Antigua and Barbuda: St. John's
Argentina: Buenos Aires
Armenia: Yerevan
Australia: Canberra
Austria: Vienna
Azerbaijan: Baku
Bahamas: Nassau
Bahrain: Manama
Bangladesh: Dhaka
Barbados: Bridgetown
Belarus: Minsk
Belgium: Brussels
Belize: Belmopan
Benin: Porto-Novo
Bhutan: Thimphu
Bolivia: La Paz (administrative); Sucre (constitutional)
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sarajevo
Botswana: Gaborone
Brazil: Brasília
Brunei: Bandar Seri Begawan
Bulgaria: Sofia
Burkina Faso: Ouagadougou
Burundi: Bujumbura
Cabo Verde: Praia
Cambodia: Phnom Penh
Cameroon: Yaoundé
Canada: Ottawa
Central African Republic: Bangui
Chad: N'Djamena
Chile: Santiago
China: Beijing
Colombia: Bogotá
Comoros: Moroni
Congo, Democratic Republic of the: Kinshasa
Congo, Republic of the: Brazzaville
Costa Rica: San José
Cote d'Ivoire: Yamoussoukro (official); Abidjan (administrative)
Croatia: Zagreb
Cuba: Havana
Cyprus: Nicosia
Czech Republic: Prague
Denmark: Copenhagen
Djibouti: Djibouti
Dominica: Roseau
Dominican Republic: Santo Domingo
East Timor (Timor-Leste): Dili
Ecuador: Quito
Egypt: Cairo
El Salvador: San Salvador
Equatorial Guinea: Malabo
Eritrea: Asmara
Estonia: Tallinn
Eswatini: Mbabane (administrative); Lobamba (royal and legislative)
Ethiopia: Addis Ababa
Fiji: Suva
Finland: Helsinki
France: Paris
Gabon: Libreville
Gambia: Banjul
Georgia: Tbilisi
Germany: Berlin
Ghana: Accra
Greece: Athens
Grenada: St. George's
Guatemala: Guatemala City
Guinea: Conakry
Guinea-Bissau: Bissau
Guyana: Georgetown
Haiti: Port-au-Prince
Honduras: Tegucigalpa
Hungary: Budapest
Iceland: Reykjavik
India: New Delhi
Indonesia: Jakarta
Iran: Tehran
Iraq: Baghdad
Ireland: Dublin
Israel: Jerusalem (claimed); Tel Aviv (international recognition)
Italy: Rome
Jamaica: Kingston
Japan: Tokyo
Jordan: Amman
Kazakhstan: Nur-Sultan
Kenya: Nairobi
Kiribati: South Tarawa
Korea, North: Pyongyang
Korea, South: Seoul
Kosovo: Pristina
Kuwait: Kuwait City
Kyrgyzstan: Bishkek
Laos: Vientiane
Latvia: Riga
Lebanon: Beirut
Lesotho: Maseru
Liberia: Monrovia
Libya: Tripoli
Liechtenstein: Vaduz
Lithuania: Vilnius
Luxembourg: Luxembourg City
Madagascar: Antananarivo
Malawi: Lilongwe
Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur
Maldives: Male
Mali: Bamako
Malta: Valletta
Marshall Islands: Majuro
Mauritania: Nouakchott
Mauritius: Port Louis
Mexico: Mexico City
Micronesia: Palikir
Moldova: Chisinau
Monaco: Monaco
Mongolia: Ulaanbaatar
Montenegro: Podgorica
Morocco: Rabat
Mozambique: Maputo
Myanmar (Burma): Naypyidaw
Namibia: Windhoek
Nauru: Yaren
Nepal: Kathmandu
Netherlands: Amsterdam (official); The Hague (administrative)
New Zealand: Wellington
Nicaragua: Managua
Niger: Niamey
Nigeria: Abuja
North Macedonia (formerly Macedonia): Skopje
Norway: Oslo
Oman: Muscat
Pakistan: Islamabad
Palau: Ngerulmud
Panama: Panama City
Papua New Guinea: Port Moresby
Paraguay: Asunción
Peru: Lima
Philippines: Manila
Poland: Warsaw
Portugal: Lisbon
Qatar: Doha
Romania: Bucharest
Russia: Moscow
Rwanda: Kigali
Saint Kitts and Nevis: Basseterre
Saint Lucia: Castries
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Kingstown
Samoa: Apia
San Marino: San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe: Sao Tome
Saudi Arabia: Riyadh
Senegal: Dakar
Serbia: Belgrade
Seychelles: Victoria
Sierra Leone: Freetown
Singapore: Singapore
Slovakia: Bratislava
Slovenia: Ljubljana
Solomon Islands: Honiara
Somalia: Mogadishu
South Africa: Pretoria (administrative); Cape Town (legislative); Bloemfontein (judicial)
South Sudan: Juba
Spain: Madrid
Sri Lanka: Colombo
Sudan: Khartoum
Suriname: Paramaribo
Sweden: Stockholm
Switzerland: Bern
Syria: Damascus
Taiwan: Taipei
Tajikistan: Dushanbe
Tanzania: Dodoma (official); Dar es Salaam (administrative)
Thailand: Bangkok
Togo: Lomé
Tonga: Nuku'alofa
Trinidad and Tobago: Port of Spain
Tunisia: Tunis
Turkey: Ankara
Turkmenistan: Ashgabat
Tuvalu: Funafuti
Uganda: Kampala
Ukraine: Kyiv
United Arab Emirates: Abu Dhabi
United Kingdom: London
United States of America: Washington, D.C.
Uruguay: Montevideo
Uzbekistan: Tashkent
Vanuatu: Port Vila
Vatican City: Vatican City
Venezuela: Caracas
Vietnam: Hanoi
Yemen: Sana'a
Zambia: Lusaka
Zimbabwe: Harare
I didn't find Palestine and what about Astana being capital of Kazakhstan?
DAMN THATS A LOT
Palestine: Ramalah
Astana* for Kazakhstan
우리나라 이름을 써주셔서 감사합니다!
Hey Nas Daily! Your video about people eating rocks as a snack completely amazed me! I couldn't believe how much time and effort these individuals put into this unusual practice. Your storytelling skills are truly remarkable, as you helped me understand the cultural significance and health benefits behind it. I must say, I love your videos, Nas Daily! Your ability to connect with people and share their stories in such an engaging way is truly admirable. Thank you for bringing us these incredible experiences. I can't wait to see what you'll bring us next! ❤
People also eat it in INDIA, well i haven't....i have seen people eating it....they call it "nakumatt". It's not actual hard rock....it's like chalk or roasted clay. People don't have it regularly like this...but only eat it for calcium deficiencies and detoxification. I have only seen the gray colored clay available here.
In Kazakhstan also, people eat it for its nutritional value and detoxification purposes
@@NasDaily but they have more money. And they can buy fruit and vegetables or something to get them. When India is more poor country
Love Kazakhstan🇰🇿 from🇹🇯
These people are addicted to eating clay, and we are addicted to watching NasDaily
I going to eat cobblestone, obsidian, granite, and other now
Bro in india that is the only person who eats rocks and thats a brick actually that is false information
Yes I am Indian
Great ' I also love to eat clays chalk, rocks ! and thanks for your beautiful vedio💖 ! watching from Kowloon🙏 🤝✅️
In Kazakhstan, there is the most useful product in the place of clay, a storehouse of calcium - KURT (salty, slightly salty, fatty, not fatty). Kazakhs who eat kurt their body does not require clay 🤗
This video got me interested in eating rocks....
Yeah
there is a type of rock called fullers earth or bentonite clay (multani mitti) which is commonly used as face mask to solve skin problem and also edible too many people eat it.
Yeah Multani mitti . I use it as a mask but I never knew you can eat it....
In my country Uganda we do eat clay too. Its just a craving
We eat hardened claylike chalk called 'ayilor' in Ghana.
i do not recommend eating eat because when you poop it will be a nightmare
bruh they clean and wash it first
this channel is so cool
I just started watching a month ago 😊😊
Oh wow you're really new here. Think you'll enjoy watching all the old videos a lot. Welcome!
@@NasDaily thank you! 😊 ❤️
I’m salivating right now🙆🏽♀️🙆🏽♀️🙆🏽♀️
Thank you nas brother because your videos so motivation and interesting, 🐯wish you success
🤧🤧🤧
Hi, Nas daily, i am fond of your videos,
I also want to tell that, in (Balochistan, Pakistan) a similar thing like this is eaten. That looks like a rock but it's not a rock and made with yoghurt and salt. It's name is Shelanj. It's a traditional thing and very tasty. 😊
"Yo dude wassup?"
"Fine bro welcome to KFS what ya need?"
"I wanna get stone nuggets"
Does that mean Dwayne "the rock" Johnson lives there
I am from Uzbekistan we are eating it but, It is not rock , it made by milk when milk drying its apear and its taste like salty. It is called " kurt" in Uzbekistan
Brat u qurtmas😂🤦🏻♀️bu kassak
Bir xillar devorlardan sindrib olib yeyishad...uzi boshqacha buladi unaqa kassak
The answer to why they eat it is actually very simple: they eat it because it’s food
I would be so happy living there. It looks delicious 🥰🥰🥰
I have eaten a number of different types of chalk and clay. I do have anemia also pica. Currently I have a large bag of belgorod, klamenka, chernigov, and new oskol chalk. I have tried kaolin clay... I don't like the taste or feeling of gritty sand. 🥰
I just got mine from Zim, was craving it so much
Hello from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿, in countries's people also eat such kind of rocks 😅😅😅
Imagine eating Nokia💀
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When I was little,i wanted to eat rocks and this is a dream come true
as an indian they just represent my childhood .I ate chalk too as a child .😀😀😀😀 Totally relatable
this video is related to carving,In our country (India) ppl eat earthy pots, slate pencil,chalk etc.its just because they have iron n calcium deficiency.most of teenagers and pregnent ladies eat clay.
(Sorry for grammatical mistakes)
Good gk knowledge Nas daily ! Thank you giving us valuable information 👍
The intro felt like I was watching a documentary in english class
it's great NASDAILY best of luck 🤞🍀
As one of the people in Nigeria , I would love to eat rocks right now
FIRST!? - Rather then being a mindless person saying first, I’d like to point out that this creator has a unique skill and personality of sharing unexpected stories around. Interesting how they eat rocks? Life has mysteries sometimes,we’d appreciate it or not. I’m not being careless here by saying first guys, I’d fortunately had to share a personal experience. But what for-it’s good.
A group of people went on a boat, but not a single person came back. What happened?
They were all married! 😅😅🎉
I eat cement rocks,slate pencil 😅😅😅😅😅without knowing my parents
I also love it 👀😂🤦🏻♀️ from Uzbekistan
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In india if someone sold clay as food they can be arrested or have to pay fine but yeah there are many sellers who are selling slate stone not in good category but for writing purpose and people used to eat it because of pica disorder.
Yep. Also myanmar. I really like it.We called the eating soil.
immediately i wanna share this to my mom who stops me
HAHAHHAHAH
How about the southeastern United States, where some people still eat "Georgia clay" (aka KAOLIN) when it's not being used to color WRITING PAPER?
Cool! My ancestors ate it too before cannibalism and root crops were introduced. They called it mena (manna). That's the golden Island in Papua New Guinea, Lihir Island.
Hi Nas Daily, can you guys make a video on North Sentinel Island ?😅
Tell us more!
I highly recommend you to come kurdistan region …. Amazing people and different cultures and food and language from the other countries 😍😍 visit kurdistan please you will be shocked .. kurdistan have amazing beautiful natural ♥️🤍☀️🤍💚
Petrol smell + slate pencil eating 🌪✨
Even i have the clay cravings, and i am so happy i am not alone 💕
I also used to eat cement (gray cement ) I love to eat it. I always crave it. I still crave it tho but i also know its not good for our body.
And if anyone thinking why do I eat it? Well that's because cement have calcium. Or maybe it even contain other minerals too. So yeah that's why I love it.
You should go to doctor dear It will Harm your body for the only benefit of calcium you will get Huge Problem in your body too So don't do this plz !
I’m not eating that but that is satisfying.
Ya! the south-eastern part of Nigeria also eats rock. they call it 'izu'.
people in india do not eat rocks. that was only a poor man eating a brick…?
As a haitian , i never knew that we ate rocks
America too!!
Dwayne Johnson The Rock eats a rock just kidding 😂
Rock in SAUDI: Our workers pull oil daily
Rock in CHINA : Our monks break it daily
Rock in KAZAKHISTAN : Our people eats it daily 😎
not every person eat clay in Kazakhstan. Only those people who have certain vitamin deficiencies are tend to eat it. It is not a tradition. I would recommend to film about our traditional snack “Kurt”.It also looks like a rock 😅 but it is made of milk. Every kazakh loves it 😋
Hello everyone! I’m from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 and yeah it might sound weird but I never even tried and never even knew that they eat it 😂😂
There's some here in Ghana. I'm happy you found this😊
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I actually did it on telegram and it looks like its a channel I have to join and I'm the only subscriber there
@@Akua_stella1 I'm just telling you it's not the real Nas Daily...
i do not believe in the nas daily controversy WE LOVE YOU NAS
🏴: As a Kazakh, i can Proof you right
🇰🇿: Мен қазақ ретінде сіздің дұрыстығын дәлелдей аламын
🏴?может быть 🇬🇧?
@@Aldiyarchik69 🏴 это флаг Англии
🇬🇧 а это флаг Соединенново Королевство, там ни только на Английском но и на других так что нет
I heard from my dad some people eat sand.But EVERYONE else tells me to BE MYSELF.
As a Kazakh I've never met anyone who would eat clay. We eat dried cheese that may appear as rock it's called qurt.
My friends are from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 ❤
Yup mee too ❤
People in USA Georgia also eat it as kids sometimes it’s called red dirt but it’s not popular anymore
Mind-blowing information I subcribed 🎉
After I watch the title on this video, my teeth felt really uncomfortable.
I've not watched this video, I don't know what I'll find...
I am from Kazakhstan originally. I first thought you ate “kurt” which looks similar
Imagine the just sell actual real rocks and then they just be like “WHY CANT I BITE INTO IT”🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dwayne Johnson will not visit Kazakhstan after viewing that they eat 'Rock'.