aboriginal people are super friendly and lovely. I was working with one of them for 6 months and sometimes he was inviting me to his lunch box which was incredibly yummy
It's unseasoned, but as long as you don't cook meat too long, it has it's own flavour thanks to the fat and juices. I learned this off Malcolm Douglas that also learned it off Aboriginals, the skin retains the juices BTW, so it acts as an aluminium foil in a sense. After learning this, I cooked fish the proper way, and it's incredibly taste. I can now catch fish from rivers and enjoy nice meat. Where as if you buy frozen fish from the supermarket, it's usually not nice at all, and has lost flavour. However fish bought from the fresh area in the supermarket have nice flavour, therefore it appears the freezing process is what ruins fish flavour.
if I ever visit Australia i will try aboriginal food. Just have to they're the native people, they're first Australians so I want to try original Aussie food and not just the colonial food.
You're more likely to find them in Kentucky fried chicken as opposed to out in the bush . They don't do that anymore it's all just traditional stuff that they do occasionally
+chanctonbury63 yeah but the type of wood he cooks it on adds flavour and also not gutting it is a different technique to white fellas and keeps in juices better
@shamalamma45 In a survival situtation fish is fish as long as they are not the poisonous variety they are good to eat. If your hungry enough and i do mean hungry, in other words starving, it will taste like the best fish you have ever eaten.....
He has an Indigenous Australian Accent not a European Australian Accent. So yes He does. There's a massive difference considering they grew up speaking or hearing their native tongue that isn't necessarily Aussie English. Kinda like Native Americans and White Americans they don't sound the same either if they grew up surrounded mainly by their own people.
This guys says a Mullet is one of the best fish in the ocean.............BALONEY!!! They are nasty! We use them as cut bait to catch the really edible fish
It's not an attribute to technology to be ignorant and not know how to cook. Frying, and baking fish in butter is not technology. Technology is also most advanced in Asia not US so there goes your bird brain theory.
aboriginal people are super friendly and lovely.
I was working with one of them for 6 months and sometimes he was inviting me to his lunch box which was incredibly yummy
Love this video...love it when he says "Brother"
Business in the front, party in the back
Great comment
It's unseasoned, but as long as you don't cook meat too long, it has it's own flavour thanks to the fat and juices. I learned this off Malcolm Douglas that also learned it off Aboriginals, the skin retains the juices BTW, so it acts as an aluminium foil in a sense.
After learning this, I cooked fish the proper way, and it's incredibly taste. I can now catch fish from rivers and enjoy nice meat.
Where as if you buy frozen fish from the supermarket, it's usually not nice at all, and has lost flavour. However fish bought from the fresh area in the supermarket have nice flavour, therefore it appears the freezing process is what ruins fish flavour.
It's also how long it takes to go from the ocean to the supermarket. Sometimes they're weeks old, fresher is always better.
Did he say that they DON'T gut the mullet?
Mouthwatering watch this video. Montagnards indigenous we grill like that too , some people put in stick .
This is the best cooking way indigenous way to cook fish yummy 😋
The Guide is very hansome
if I ever visit Australia i will try aboriginal food. Just have to they're the native people, they're first Australians so I want to try original Aussie food and not just the colonial food.
I bet you eat colonial foods over there. Those sheep you have fun with aren't native.
Bunya nuts are now in season, fruit every 3 yrs. You must try if you can!
@@48Mauser I'm maori. I wat hangi and boilups when I can.
You're more likely to find them in Kentucky fried chicken as opposed to out in the bush . They don't do that anymore it's all just traditional stuff that they do occasionally
@@proudkiwi7641 man 99% of Moaris eat colonial food 🤣 fuck off with that sheet bet you watch TV every night too ahaha
The rest of Australia dont like mullet which is fine with me as i like them grilled or crumbed.
i'm hungry and this video makes me even hungrier
However there is a fish in Atlantic waters called a Sea Mullet that IS one of the finest fish to eat from the ocean. DEELISH!
awesome!
fark im salivating watching this, yep im gonna catch some mullet
amazing
Creative a shell as a knife
Yum
😍😍 Absolutely delicious 👌🏼
i got too try dat
1:26 turtle shell apparently very tasty
Yummo!
Heres a fish. Chuck it on the coals. Ten minutes each side. Eat.
+chanctonbury63 yeah but the type of wood he cooks it on adds flavour and also not gutting it is a different technique to white fellas and keeps in juices better
I bet the internal organs add a nice flavor profile to the flesh after long cooking
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I gotta try this I hate cleaning fish lol
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@shamalamma45 In a survival situtation fish is fish as long as they are not the poisonous variety they are good to eat. If your hungry enough and i do mean hungry, in other words starving, it will taste like the best fish you have ever eaten.....
I have tried this method but the gases from the guts and organs give the meat a funny taste and smell.
When he said always make sure the guide tastes the food first, is that for safety reasons?
Derrrrr
i WOULD TEAR IT UP LOL...
Bloody oath mate!!!
yum!
I wonder if all mullet are good to eat. Anybody eaten mullet from Texas? I've caught a ton of them,,,, 4-5 pounders. I'm going to give it a try,
The ones here in Australia is nice
its pritty stait forward he says and at 0:46 he still sum how manages to mess it up DOH lolz !
what other seafood do you guys cook?, what guys mate, who you talkin about?. 1:14
Delicious
The guts will shrink up, just eat verything but the guts.............
Never go hunting with a skinny blackfalla
Hahahaha lol 🤣😆😂🤦
Ocean mullet is the cheapest and the nicest fish ever eating? Not sure about guts and all?
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aboriginal cooking is - throw it on the fire........that's it.. no michelin stars here.
They are the worst fish you can eat in the sea
honestly this is like so fake, the Australian guy dosn't even have a Australian accent
It's because the presenter is British and there is a British translator cuz the cooker probably doesn't know eng.
the cooker is Australian but the host is British .i should know because I'm Australian 😊
He has an Indigenous Australian Accent not a European Australian Accent. So yes He does. There's a massive difference considering they grew up speaking or hearing their native tongue that isn't necessarily Aussie English. Kinda like Native Americans and White Americans they don't sound the same either if they grew up surrounded mainly by their own people.
We throw them on the bank and let them rot. Trash fish
Trash human
This guys says a Mullet is one of the best fish in the ocean.............BALONEY!!! They are nasty! We use them as cut bait to catch the really edible fish
Yes we have sea mullet on the North Carolina coast as well. They are delicious
That's bc you're white and have no technique
White people also can tuna. Lol.
+melonbarmonster we don't need techniques if we have the "Technology" just like the internet and this youtube
It's not an attribute to technology to be ignorant and not know how to cook. Frying, and baking fish in butter is not technology. Technology is also most advanced in Asia not US so there goes your bird brain theory.