I Tried Giant Coconut Worms in Guyana! Will I Survive?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
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    My adventures in the Indigenous village of Moraikobai, Guyana continued with some local drinks and some exotic bush food!
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    The locals here would be showing me how to make three alcoholic drinks from the forest: piwari (made from cassava), fly (made from purple potatoes), and warup (made from sugarcane). Then, we’d visit the village and have some dinner!
    I saw them toasting some cassava bread to make the piwari. After they bake the bread, they tear it up and soak it in water for a day and one night, and add a syrup and some sugar. Then, it ferments and then they strain it! The longer it ferments, the higher the alcohol content.
    The piwari was very tasty and refreshing. It had a bit of bitterness but was like a light cassava wine. It was really satisfying!
    Next, we saw the purple potatoes that they use to make the drink called fly. The boil the potatoes in water, strain it, and add sugar. I could taste the fermentation! It was fresh and tasted almost like berries!
    Then, we headed out into the forest to get some sugarcane for the warup. They have a wooden contraption that extracts the juice from the cane. They press and twist it to make sure they get all the liquid out. I’d never seen a presser like this. I tried my hand at pressing it!
    I tried some of the sugarcane, which was nice and sweet. Then, they strained the warup that had been sitting for seven days. It was smooth and tasty!
    Then they brought me over to a palm tree trunk they’d cut down. Worms called Tacoma worms live inside. They chop open the tree to get them out. They’re eaten as a snack around here, but I was nervous to eat it raw. I didn’t like it, but I was open to trying another one.
    The second was tastier. It had a thicker skin, but I could taste the coconut inside it! Then, they gathered more from the trunk, skewered them, and began roasting them over a fire.
    The roasted ones were nice and coconutty with a gooey middle, and the skin was easier to eat through. Next, I tried some fried Tacoma worms, which were my favorite ones.
    After that, we got on a boat and headed to the village. It takes about 10-15 minutes to get there. There’s a gazebo, a guest house, a recreation area where people play volleyball and cricket, and homes.
    I was hoping to get some souvenirs there. I found a paddle for roughly $15 USD. I also met some local women who make some beautiful crafts. I bought some earrings for my daughters and the paddle and then headed back to the resort to relax.
    Along the way, we crossed a bridge that crosses the river. There was a local guy there doing backflips off the bridge! We had a two-hour break and I took a 90-minute nap before dinner.
    We had barbecued chicken, boiled and fried breadfruit, a sun-dried salted beef in gravy dish called tasso, and a couscous-like cassava dish called farine. These dishes are all Rupununi cuisine from the people of the same name.
    The farine had a grainy texture like couscous or faro. I loved the combination with the meaty, tender tasso. The gravy was really good! The boiled & fried breadfruit was similar to potatoes but tastier and had a bit of sweetness. And the barbecued chicken was crispy and tender, with a delicious, glaze-like sauce. It was fantastic!
    Next was lemongrass tea and roasted corn. The corn was small and contained no butter but was full of flavor. Finally, we finished with cassava bread pudding. It contained vanilla and cherries. It was a great combination!
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  • @Davidsbeenhere
    @Davidsbeenhere  Год назад +11

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    • @alexochoa5990
      @alexochoa5990 Год назад

      Hormigas culonas in Colombia

    • @kurtisgillen7658
      @kurtisgillen7658 Год назад +1

      Seriously how bad r those worms?

    • @allisonb.brito-borde2162
      @allisonb.brito-borde2162 Год назад

      Thank you but you probably need a cleaning from all those strange meat. Lord have mercy on you. You may want to put 'Dewitts worm medicine' on you to get list. Hope you don't do that again. Lol. You are daring. I am most vegan some 30 years now. I should send you a vegan recipe ..."It's white rice, with navy beans, white onions, with a little white salt. Everything steamed soft or aldente not incorporating any other color in the pot.

  • @Phatgirl592
    @Phatgirl592 Год назад +47

    I'm a proud guyanese 🇬🇾but I'm not doing that worm sorry🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 as we say in guyana big up yuh self david

    • @Davidsbeenhere
      @Davidsbeenhere  Год назад +8

      Yes it’s not easy but fried delicious ❤

    • @crabmusic1
      @crabmusic1 Год назад

      your country has so many things to offer food wise nobody should want to eat I disgusting warm I'd rather eat the bark on a tree yuck 🌶️🇺🇸

  • @elli0tbriggs
    @elli0tbriggs Год назад +9

    Alright I have to admit, I thought Guyana was similar to Trinidad 🇹🇹 but nah I was wrong, Guyana 🇬🇾 take di cake, they different bai. David is a true warrior for real.

  • @johnnycrepaul547
    @johnnycrepaul547 Год назад +19

    Very Educational Tour . This is great for Tourism Guyana. Educational Tours of the Native People of Guyana.

  • @chandanieomasankar807
    @chandanieomasankar807 Год назад +15

    Oh my this is a real tour thank u David for comin to my wonderful country n exploring almost everything n thanks to ur tour guide she did a real good job taking u around thank u so much for sharing this experience with the world 🌍

    • @vishal2955
      @vishal2955 Год назад

      Bro your name sounds like a indian

  • @tamikasamuels1636
    @tamikasamuels1636 Год назад +4

    Loving the Guyana series. Best ever!

  • @videosponder
    @videosponder Год назад +8

    The worms? man i have to really die from hunger, haven't eaten for weeks perhaps. Then maybe. You are a brave man David.🤣

  • @chequitaraghoenandan8865
    @chequitaraghoenandan8865 Год назад +1

    Hey David, ure a legend.U have written history with your videos.So much knowlegde about the countries,the cultures.Thanks to u when can see the world and all those beautiful cultures.

  • @ingridbee9192
    @ingridbee9192 Год назад +17

    Very interesting to see this part of Guyana. A lot of information. The worms, let just say you are a brave man😁. Lemongrass tea is one of my favorite, when I visit my mom bk home in Trinidad. Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @dinr1801
    @dinr1801 Год назад +12

    damn. those worms thou.. 😵‍💫.. I'm Guyanese and didn't know this existed.. I guess I need to take a trip back home..I want to try all those drinks.🍻

    • @chrisming6223
      @chrisming6223 Год назад +5

      Lol, know of them, but that’s a hard pass for me and I’m Guyanese

    • @eldonG407
      @eldonG407 10 месяцев назад

      I was there two weeks ago for the cricket finals.
      I tried the worms, but they were roasted. lol
      Also had the different wines.
      Those were good.
      It was Amerindian Heritage month.
      Guyana is nice once you get out of the city.

  • @OSS-bf4qv
    @OSS-bf4qv Год назад +4

    Interesting, AMAZING to see this side of Guyana. Thanks for sharing !!!!!!!

  • @rvauto212
    @rvauto212 Год назад +4

    David do more Guyanese trips I enjoy it

  • @ShabanandHailey
    @ShabanandHailey Год назад +5

    The drink making ..cane juice extraction was really new to me...and the raw worms...I couldn't maybe if I had to like you.. It was really interesting seeing the various cultures of Guyana...the foods crafts the way the people live. As always I enjoyed this video... Looking to the others...Thanks David and safe travels.

  • @caribbeanman3379
    @caribbeanman3379 Год назад +1

    4:20 "Smooth Operator" That's actually a great name for a laxative. 🤣

  • @christinechance7663
    @christinechance7663 Год назад +6

    Hi DAVID!!!!😍I just watched the video and as usual it was awesome!!!!!I think they work very hard in Guyana, it takes a long time to make alot of there dishes very complex!!!!!I'd love to try the beverages they looked great especially theFly drink!I have to say you 2 are very courageous to eat the worms Omg they were so PLUMP!!!!!I totally enjoyed the video and Stacey is just a Doll!!!!Great job !!!Love you always!!And I think Guyana is just BEAUTIFUL!!!!!❤👍😍🤗💙😘💕🥰🤩♠️♠️

    • @sandymiller5509
      @sandymiller5509 Год назад +2

      David you kick Gordon Ramsey our of the water. Thanks for being so gracious and respectful of the indigenous culture.

  • @MS-tc2fs
    @MS-tc2fs Год назад +7

    The nutritional content of the jungle based cuisine is ridiculously high compared to “normal” crop based cuisines. Their food has zero microplastics (found in all Western diets) and receives nutrients directly from natural soil (instead of synthetic fertilizer).
    That entire region should be turned into a nature preserve because humanity will need it for the biodiversity in the future.

  • @elizabeth16598ee
    @elizabeth16598ee Год назад +2

    Cassava sure , Juices oh yes. Cool device to get the sugar cane out. get that RAWRR in those arms lol. Now I will just keep my head in the drinks as you can eat that whole log of worms!!!! Im adventurous but nope to the nope I dont care what way you eat them. You defo manned up on this one LOL. Would love the village . Love the crafts would take some home myself. Dinner, barbecued chicken, boiled and fried breadfruit, tasso, farine. Looks delicious . Adventurous day for sure :)

  • @gurudattshiwdat4550
    @gurudattshiwdat4550 Год назад +2

    Once again, a great job, well done on another video.

  • @Nmaylene
    @Nmaylene Год назад +7

    I love everything in this video. Educational for me, a Guyanese. I love the atmosphere. The worms grossed me out though 🤮

  • @dianepersaud8348
    @dianepersaud8348 Год назад +5

    Never heard about those worms!!! I know the Chinese do this with the round head of cheese which they bury in the ground, then take out. My Grandmother told us this, she was half Chinese. Same idea I guess.
    Some people look at oysters and say the same. So to each his own culture.

  • @chorunynmica
    @chorunynmica Год назад +2

    Now I know Margaret Meed was great. She ate those worms and never flinched. You did your best😅

  • @Samuel33777
    @Samuel33777 Год назад +4

    Suriname it's same. Aurruwakka native people.. drink kasiri .. also these tree caterpillar.

  • @nymack66
    @nymack66 Год назад +3

    This is my hometown, I was born and grew up on the Mahaicony River, I will never forget the memories and that black water.

    • @shellys402
      @shellys402 Год назад

      May i ask which part u from? I am from Mahaicony creek as well!

    • @nymack66
      @nymack66 Год назад

      @@shellys402 Bara-Bara

    • @shellys402
      @shellys402 Год назад +1

      Ok u from the front part i am the last part

  • @dorreonlord9836
    @dorreonlord9836 Год назад +5

    You're now Guyanese David😂😆

  • @charlessamantha5767
    @charlessamantha5767 Год назад +1

    Am enjoying your vidéos i Cann't waite to visite Guyana 🥰

  • @rocmelvin8126
    @rocmelvin8126 Год назад +1

    David beside the food which looks mouthwatering i must say i love stacie she is beautiful yall have such a great chemistry.

  • @amonkishan8721
    @amonkishan8721 Год назад +3

    Big fan 😇 sir 😎🖤

  • @naliniseecharan7630
    @naliniseecharan7630 Год назад

    David is d best...love this series a lot...

  • @engr100viki5
    @engr100viki5 Год назад +2

    my best bro david looking handsome thank you for your huge respect against cpec friendship countries lot of love from your cousin viki 💙

  • @sandrabailey289
    @sandrabailey289 Год назад +1

    David love how you make ur face to eat the worm keep up the good tour

  • @dek1518
    @dek1518 Год назад +3

    So glad you were honest and said you didn’t like the worm. That’s super 🤢. Nope… never gonna try this.

  • @pumkin7368
    @pumkin7368 Год назад

    @David your facial reactions reminded me of Simba from the Lion king! When Timon and, Pumba made him try bugs for the first time when he was hungry! Slimy yet satisfying. But your braver then I could NEVER lol!!! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @ArroEL922
    @ArroEL922 Год назад

    At 12:40: actually, they are grubs. They will become beetles if allowed to finish this stage of their life cycle. I am familiar with them from way back (40+ years, LOL) but never ate them. There is also a smaller version that is found in fallen /old cookreet seeds that we used as bait for fishing. Also, I remember a similar cane juicer that my dad had in the front yard "camp" open-air thatched "building". Planted half an acre of sugar cane just for home use. LOL. Long time ago.

  • @clairevianney
    @clairevianney Год назад +1

    Omg I’m Guyanese and never have I tried the worm hats off to you David

  • @latoyaramnarine2725
    @latoyaramnarine2725 Год назад

    L love the mechanic

  • @gnomevoyeur
    @gnomevoyeur Год назад +1

    I don’t know much about Guyana, except that it was the home of one of the great batsmen of my childhood - Supercat, Sir Clive Lloyd.

  • @sathishkumar-qk3on
    @sathishkumar-qk3on Год назад +2

    Nice food experience 😊

  • @ThePoeticRhymes9574
    @ThePoeticRhymes9574 Год назад +4

    David, I live in Guyana all my life and never try the worm. What does it taste like?

  • @kurtisgillen7658
    @kurtisgillen7658 Год назад +1

    That bbq chicken looks so good

  • @SOFwT2020
    @SOFwT2020 Год назад

    David, Thank you for this video, I loved it! The live eating, Good night love, NOOOOOOO!!!!!😉❤❤

  • @alishawsingh7780
    @alishawsingh7780 Год назад +1

    Nice guys

  • @shamarmittelholzer2985
    @shamarmittelholzer2985 Год назад

    I take back my comment on a previous video where I said that it's like all the other vloggers. Yours had a bit more depth. Love it

  • @Brandon-bh7pj
    @Brandon-bh7pj Год назад +2

    Lovely setting where you are. How would you compare the heat in Guyana to Miami? All the drinks sound healthy and delicious also would be curious to try them myself. Loved the whole video!!! ❤️

  • @mariahfolkard929
    @mariahfolkard929 Год назад

    David you good I can't even eat the Ross ones and I am a Guyanese

  • @tomashoffmann8963
    @tomashoffmann8963 Год назад

    wow!!!

  • @yaboiiblaq5331
    @yaboiiblaq5331 Год назад +2

    I’m guyanese and I am not eating that worm 😂

  • @Sherirose1
    @Sherirose1 Год назад

    David did a fab job showcasing Guyana. Another guy who like to travel on shoestring budget said Guyana is one of the worst countries he visited so great David is doing the right way. Guyanese are generous people.
    seen this worm. Is ube in Guyana?

  • @jennydesouza9593
    @jennydesouza9593 Год назад

    Snack???Is this the Interior? My hunger gone!!!!

  • @dwyane2.098
    @dwyane2.098 Год назад +1

    The new bizarre food guy

  • @tomyhh
    @tomyhh Год назад

    wow amazing video guys!!!!

  • @shellys402
    @shellys402 Год назад

    Hope u had a great time there...I am from Mahaicony River but not that far up. Missing my hometown 😢

  • @anthonyjamesie4996
    @anthonyjamesie4996 Год назад

    @davidsbeenhere love your videos and vibes but I must say you hold up your end man by eating the live Tacoma worm be safe and continue them awesome video I’m Guyanese living in Florida🙌

  • @curtisthomas2670
    @curtisthomas2670 Год назад +4

    They eat the same worms in Papua New Guinea

  • @CravenMoorhead888
    @CravenMoorhead888 Год назад

    Yoooooo S/O region 9 my original home. I needa go back bruh. We ran out of our stock of farine at home in Australia here. This video really captures the richness of the land, the people and the food. Awesome

  • @denesestanley7011
    @denesestanley7011 11 месяцев назад

    Drink slowly ❤. Fly is the stuff

  • @indrabudhu1069
    @indrabudhu1069 Год назад +1

    It is crazy to eat worms

  • @rosemarygibbs6324
    @rosemarygibbs6324 Год назад +2

    Hello David, just wanted to remind you, do you remember seeing the same kind of worms from palm tree in Ghana, but I don't remember if you tasted them, did you???. The only difference is they're not eaten raw in Ghana.

  • @esthersowell8941
    @esthersowell8941 Год назад

    No way with the worms 😅😅😅😅 wow

  • @prettynikki2547
    @prettynikki2547 Год назад

    I am sure u was pretty fly after drinking those drinks 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @moredavidsbeenhere
    @moredavidsbeenhere Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @shaminahenry4880
    @shaminahenry4880 Год назад

    Wow my sweet home ❤

  • @CravenMoorhead888
    @CravenMoorhead888 Год назад

    Stacey’s my hero dawg😂😂

  • @bestanimefan1234
    @bestanimefan1234 Год назад +1

    I’m Guyanese I never had it and would never eat it

  • @coco-cliveasmrgenealogy6171
    @coco-cliveasmrgenealogy6171 Год назад +4

    I just door dashed a 3 Large Pizza Deal and now I want a Bush tucker meal! 🤤🦗🐛🐜
    I normally order edible bug snacks online as I live In Australia, so Ant salt, crunchy spicy crickets etc. 😋

  • @rawhenrnh
    @rawhenrnh Год назад

    Mmmmmm nice curry worms in a doubles with slight pepper 🤣

  • @michaelandersson4926
    @michaelandersson4926 Год назад +2

    👍

  • @richardsingh5827
    @richardsingh5827 Год назад

    Interesting video

  • @nymack66
    @nymack66 Год назад +1

    Even Andrew Zimmerman will struggle..LMAO

  • @yogeshsukhdeo4837
    @yogeshsukhdeo4837 Год назад +3

    ❤️💚💛🇬🇾

  • @Tiacocoa
    @Tiacocoa Год назад

    wow worms might be crazy for me but I ll try the fried version and that the creek water has benefits for your body is amazing to hear!! would love to stay at that guest house!!

  • @dealsrussuriname
    @dealsrussuriname Год назад

    Try the pepperpot 😁

  • @danavanallen8324
    @danavanallen8324 Год назад

    U guys not easy

  • @petoldey3566
    @petoldey3566 Год назад +1

    The only thing I wanted was an indigenous person to do the explanation of their culture

  • @jeanfrancoisroy7570
    @jeanfrancoisroy7570 Год назад +2

    most bugs contain chitin....that will give you allergies and diseases.....✌ we want more of david been here video so be carefull whit bugs plz 🤘thanks again for showing us so many food and culture

    • @JudyT868
      @JudyT868 Год назад

      Jean Francois Roy,: I worry about the same thing especially when people eat the bugs raw. I still worry even if they are cooked because I have never seen people clean them first. That is definitely NOT for me. I couldn't even look that I fast-forwarded past that part of the video. 🇹🇹🇨🇦

    • @joelitwaru45
      @joelitwaru45 Год назад +1

      @@JudyT868 people have been eating these for thousands of years.

    • @JudyT868
      @JudyT868 Год назад

      @@joelitwaru45 I know but I still worry that people probably got sick and they thought it was stomach flu or diarrhea or something else.

  • @martharinebiseko1457
    @martharinebiseko1457 17 дней назад

    Roasted must be so tasty

  • @keshannasram5635
    @keshannasram5635 Год назад +5

    Wonderful adventure in Guyana 🇬🇾

  • @najibhourany6025
    @najibhourany6025 Год назад

    Wonderfull

  • @netherealmprince
    @netherealmprince Год назад

    well i know for sure that david's really been there,because he had the raw tacoma worm (ewoo) in the local language,Stacy did not mention that the reason for salting and sun drying the beef is not part of the cooking method,but rather the preservation method of the meat,electricity is/was not common in the hinterland areas,so the locals had to salt and preserve their meats.

  • @amirshakur1538
    @amirshakur1538 Год назад

    Hey Mann. Try highwine with the worm. Just like the native

  • @gazaprincess2009
    @gazaprincess2009 Год назад +1

    Could've never be me. Not that worm thing

  • @ninapilcik2467
    @ninapilcik2467 Год назад

    ❤️🌟❤️🇬🇾❤️🌟❤️

  • @joysam4523
    @joysam4523 Год назад

    The things D do for RUclips my gosh,,I can't believe you ate them worms.

  • @kyoshiaiko5854
    @kyoshiaiko5854 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @dorothybullock3534
    @dorothybullock3534 Год назад

    Love 👍👍👍👍👍❤❤it

  • @wildman1111
    @wildman1111 Год назад +2

    You can keep your worms lol

  • @JudyT868
    @JudyT868 Год назад +3

    Good morning David. Thank God you work out and keep in shape. That was quite a workout squeezing the cane. Now as far as the food is concerned, when we can't stomach something we say "oh gaad, not me," to you eating the worms. My Trini friends will know that expression. I had to skip over that part of the video but you know what was funny, RUclips froze with the picture of the guide with the worm in his mouth 🤣🤣🤣. As for the drinks, they are as natural as they come and if you wanted to raise the alcohol level, just grate a regular potato and put the juice in it. My brother used to do that with rum punch. We had Tasso in Trinidad, it's similar to North American beef jerky, the farine too we used to make porridge, and the dessert is similar to cassava pone. So you see you can see the influence of food in the region that you can find things that are similar but different. Now think hard about what I mean and figure it out. So David, I am happy to see that things went well so far, but I am NOT eating those worms. I love the earrings you bought for your daughters but I thought you were going to buy the vase because that was pretty. What happened yesterday? We were all looking for the 'live'. We missed you and the gang. Yesterday was Ingrid Bee's birthday as well. Anyway, we all know how busy you are these days. Once again, congratulations on your success. Like you and I say, "onwards and upwards". You and your team deserve all the kudos. Stay well, stay safe and may God bless you and your family.🕊️🙏🇹🇹🇨🇦

    • @chupidcreole5632
      @chupidcreole5632 Год назад

      👎

    • @JudyT868
      @JudyT868 Год назад

      @@chupidcreole5632 👎

    • @JudyT868
      @JudyT868 Год назад

      @@chupidcreole5632 I guess it's easier to insult people than to write something intelligent

    • @chupidcreole5632
      @chupidcreole5632 Год назад

      @@JudyT868 Wow, be careful guys. Someone is guessing here!!

    • @JudyT868
      @JudyT868 Год назад

      @@chupidcreole5632 the English language is something that some people don't understand. Guessing means that I am not sure what the thumb's down is for. Why don't you write words

  • @Public_diary_
    @Public_diary_ Год назад

    He like to say hmmmm😅 n d shit don’t even be tasting good when I go to try it🤣🤣🤣😭😊

  • @donnah5378
    @donnah5378 Год назад

    They are suppose to fry the worms. All those drinks gets you drunk 😄😄😂

  • @Shakeela70
    @Shakeela70 Год назад +1

    ❤️🌺

  • @azadhussain1803
    @azadhussain1803 Год назад +1

    CNN should hire you to replace the late Anthony Bourdain

  • @1inabillion
    @1inabillion Год назад +2

    Stacy 😻

  • @Thecornerr
    @Thecornerr Год назад

    Aaah, how does it taste?

  • @link2000ish
    @link2000ish Год назад

    By the way I am Guyanese, Indian

  • @ameliadipchand5193
    @ameliadipchand5193 Год назад

    No worms for me.
    But everything else very interesting.

  • @goodvibesslotspoker
    @goodvibesslotspoker Год назад

    Don't do it David! lol

  • @seetabeharry2398
    @seetabeharry2398 Год назад

    Oh my goodness. David are you really going to eat those worms?

  • @giohyw
    @giohyw 2 месяца назад

    Stacy:
    I am so love it ,but don’t drink this。

  • @rajeshmaloos
    @rajeshmaloos Год назад

    Hi

  • @allisonb.brito-borde2162
    @allisonb.brito-borde2162 Год назад

    Opinión : When you go there, what you see there let it stay there if it is not part of your culture. If you try, you can buy, or you can cry, or you can die. Either way eat your natural food. If you try it I hope all is well with you. Peace!

  • @vanzeilan
    @vanzeilan Год назад +1

    David ! Whyyyyyyyyy? You have been to some amazing places with great food...... maggots ?

    • @JudyT868
      @JudyT868 Год назад +1

      Vanzeilan: I couldn't bear to watch. I skipped over that part of the video.

    • @vanzeilan
      @vanzeilan Год назад +1

      @@JudyT868 good decision. It was just gross

    • @rcarr2
      @rcarr2 Год назад

      They are not maggots though. 😂

    • @vanzeilan
      @vanzeilan Год назад

      @@rcarr2 they are some kind of larvae... what would you call them?