Hell we care. Its not necessary for you to address which country you came from. Kakahiya yang mentalidad ng comment sa pilipino. Kaya binully sila sa ibang bansa kasi napaka hambog. Pota ka.
I honestly love the smell of durian. I lived in the states until 6 years until I visited Thailand, my mother's home country. It tastes soooo good. Even if you hate the smell, try it. It tastes WAY better than it smells. Don't eat too much though. Too much will give you BAD diarrhea.
7:18 *AND ME!!* I love durian oml,it's even better when you eat it cold😍. I also like to make 'bubur durian' (durian porridge) when I have left over, it is made with pandan leaves,pumpkin,green beans,coconut milk,palm sugar and durian. P.s I want to taste the stinky tofu, it looks really good tho.
I would also love to learn from Wu Hsu Pi-Ying, the owner of "House of Unique Stink"! I love her passion and the way she educates as she speaks of her product. And I respect that she always starts of with good quality fresh vegetables for her brine! I normally see something that looks or sounds gross to me- and my mind thinks that's all it is- gross- in every way. But! Nope, I am wrong! This, and I'm sure tons of other products out there, are a labor of love to their creators! She just showed me that. That's why instead of just trying her stinky tofu, I would rather meet and learn from her for as long as she would let me. I feel, all the way over here in Arizona, USA lol- (thank you RUclips!) that she has a lot of wisdom to share with the world. ❤
I don't get it why people says durian smells like rotten shit. It don't. It just DON'T. Your nose might be broken! It's not the same smell at all! :D But if you say specially COOKED durian smells like shit, yea that I can agree. Yes there's durian "sauce" recipe... Yes durian's flower is also edible like regular vegetable... If you don't know that already.
i have eaten durian for my whole entire life. but i never know that durian have flowers. what have i done with my life? and durian sauce recipe? i only know tempoyak and i love it.
All fruits start as a flower before fruiting thats how they pollinate. The pollinated flowers turn to fruit so animals will eat it and transport the seeds away from host to not compete for sunlight snd nutrients
Sweet flavour of durian is my favourite but idk how to know if they are sweet or bitter by looking at them so i just anyhow pick and 70% of the time i get the bitter taste 30% of the time i got sweet
You should go to North Sumatra, the durians there are always sweet. My mom came from there and she said the durians in Jakarta are awful thus she never eat it.
Many countries love fully ripe durian...Yes! some ripe durian give you bitter taste. I am from Thailand. We eat almost ripe durian with more firm texture. But you have to know when to cut it open coz, its all about expertise! Fully ripe durian smell really bad if you ask many Thais.
Depends on the types of Durian. Hybrid/clone ones taste the same along the line, while village trees usually have multiple taste of Durian from a single tree.
@Jung_kook is a bunny but it tastes good though, either you hate it or you love it, most people who hate it don't even try the fruit because of the stench.
I tried it once and the taste was okay but the consistancy was very weird. Even so that it was just a little bit i had a puking reflex. Given the chance i will try them again.
In India raw durains are called meat for vegetarians !! Cuz raw durains are soo tasty and especially when cooked it's seeds from inside are rich in flavor I love them !!
The Amazonian worm looks quite similar and served similarly to Sago worms which could be found in Papua. The difference is they are flame grilled, not stove grilled. And they are cooked with spices and sweet soy sauce, not just salt and pepper. They are known to be very delicious and I myself can't wait to try some one day 😋
I'm so happy I discovered this channel! Very informative and doesn't have those annoying ads in the middle of interesting parts. Thumbs up to all the people behind this channel 💕
Im filipino and I was surprised, never heard of tamilok. That was interesting :o and also Durian is huge in the Philippines. It doesn't smell bad, it just smells very very strong, even goes through plastic, cardboard and sometimes box woods. Its good, just not my thing because its very sweet.
Man, I love it when your country just gets featured and the people speak in your native language. I mean, it's comfortable to not read subs once in a while. ^-^
The chontacuro [Amazonian Worm] in Sabah, Malaysia we call it butod for Kadazan Dusun. I don't eat butod but my father bring freshly butod from I don't where. Either my father cooked or grilled or even eat it *_alive_* . My uncles and aunty eat it. P.s Grammar mistake + Not good at English ;)
We have food just like amazon worms in indonesia. I think the grasshoper is to expensive $4 for such little cup. We have fried grasshoper too. It has 3 taste: salty, sweet, and spicy. It cost $1.5 for 100grams. For durians, indonesia has more than 10 kinds of durians and each kind taste different.
english is already part of this country and and its more easier than our mother tongue which has some spanish loan words.So instead we prefer to use english to give more emphasis.We switch without even noticing it and its normal for us,at least.
I could listen to Juan Jose, the chef spreading the knowledge of Amazonian cuisine- I could listen to him talk all day! His language (not sure which language he is speaking) but it is just beautiful! I am probably one of the people who would be scared to eat the worm, but I know for sure that he could talk me into it, lol!
I remember eating a durian , and my flatmate keep asking me " did you vomit or take a shit in some corners of the flat ?" for like 3-4 weeks after that.
I love how wholesome foreign chefs are it's like ya taste is one thing but the health of the person is the most important part, here in the states I'll have an extra large high fructose corn syrup with a side of ground-up pig snout and salt! That's not salty enough sir!
This video was so surprising I mean *I didn't even know that there were Tamilok in the Philippines* even tho I live there but maybe it was because of our situation right know,trees and forests just keep disappearing But the most uncomfortable creepiest thing that I watched was those... *yellow...larva like... **_thing_*
I love eating durian and it is my third favourite fruit. I started eating it since I was one and I got spiked quite a bit (it was painful back then). I always go to my grandparents' house to eat it and me and my grandmother ate most of it. It was her favourite fruit and she said nothing could change her mind about durian. When I was 11 or 12, my grandmother passed away on a Saturday night and I didn't know. The next day, we were preparing to go out and eat (that is what I thought) but my mom told me she had passed away because the fever was to intense. I was heartbroken and my knees were on the ground. Tears of sadness rolled down my cheeks and my mum hugged me. But, before she died. She wrote a letter and it said this, " Grandson, my time has come and I have to go. Be happy and eat durian atleast once a year to remember me. Love Grandma." I was actually tearing up typing this in.
I always and will always love DURIAN ..esp. here in the Philippines island of Mindanao particularly in DAVAO CITY .. 🇵🇭 The smell is sweet scent to my nose ..the taste is far more better .. It is one of the fruits that we encourage tourists to try and taste them along with other uncommon fruits that many tourist don't know about like the milky sweet MARANG, DUHAT, KAMATCHILE, BIGNAY etc.
I had durian in Cambodia. The smell wasn't great, a kind of spoiled/rotten smell. But! The taste and texture was amazing! I had it chopped fresh in a outdoor market- amazing! I bought some fresh chopped and packaged in a grocery store- that was alright. Not as good. But try a durian shake!! Oh my my my!!! You will be amazed!! ❤❤❤
The last 2 are my favorites! Don't ever miss out on durian when you come to Malaysia. We have one of the best durian out there. I need to really man up and try those worms. Never in my life I've tried insects/worms before oh gosh this will be an experience
In Mindanao in the Philippines we also eat grasshoppers and its called "apan-apan". I see it often sold on the side of the highways. Actually tastes good.
Grasshoppers or “chapulines” are a Mexican snack originally from Oaxaca. And all throughout Mexico insects have been a part of the diet of ancient cultures. Escamoles (ant eggs), gusanos de maguey (maguey worms), and lots more. It would have been cool to hear a shout out to my homies south of the border. All in all, I love these stories. Thanks.
im gonna explain the taste and texture of two weird fruits Star Fruit: has the texture of a grape and tastes like a sour apple Dragon Fruit: has the texture of a strawberry and tastes like a sweet watermelon
The portion size of the grass hoppers look so small for $4
they got $$$$$ there
Karne Asada because of hunting them is hard
Andrei Luar They farm them
scarcity creates inflation
Concession is always expensive, at the movies, baseball games, whatever.
Ppl eat insect and worms but not a durian ??
Gerald H'ng yeah
Weird
@@Ramej were filipinos we eat both
@@honoratojr.palmero4108 bruh no i dont eat crickets lol
@@Ramej ya me too
honestly, durian smells a little, but it tastes really good.
Smug Life smells like a gas leak lmfao 😂
thiefrules nah the smell is so gd yum yum
The smell is good to me :p
i had a durian bubbletea, it tasted like apples and onions
"*a little*"
tamilok is rare in the philipines only certain forest have them now there super rare beacuse of deforestation its a big problem here in the philipines
hokage gamerr nasubukan mo na ba?
Tagalog?
Come to Indonesia, we have the biggest Tamilok habitat :)
Hell we care. Its not necessary for you to address which country you came from. Kakahiya yang mentalidad ng comment sa pilipino. Kaya binully sila sa ibang bansa kasi napaka hambog. Pota ka.
@@camagongblogon6386 ^THIS!!! Thank god somebody said it!
FUN FACT : Durian is only harvested when dropped and if you pick it from a tree it tastes horrible
Did not expect this to blow up
Yup, its taste horrible and hard
for me,i like the smell and the taste
Funfact : if it was durians rather than apple newton will never found gravity
@@stellakurogane4095 you do know that what u eat isnt ripe yet, right?
@@ikhsankamil9973 well it was almost ripe so the taste is almost the same
I like Durian(Well, I'm Malaysian myself), but the 1 thing I don't like about the Durian....
_The smell would be on your hand until the next day_
Eco - Shitbooxu IKRRRR
ik the struggle my m8
Soooo true
Wash your hand with table salt and then wash it again with soap.
Its really good
4$ for like 10 grasshopper??!?!?!?!? YOU ARE ROBBING THEM!!!
Code Orion in Mexico you can buy a bag of 80 to 70 grasshoppers for 30 pesos and that about 2 dollars here CA
Code Orion and it comes from Mexico and the original name is chapolines
Eyeless Jack They don’t originate from only Mexico. 30 pesos would be 1.5 dollars.
It's a novelty...just to be cool and post pics n vids of themselves eating that shit on social media.
#hashtag /TwerkingForTrayvon
In my country you can buy 20 for 50 cents
8:40
Wow I can feel the NUMBNESS
Trust me, it the best felling.
ori novian At this point i just eat the durian. I don’t evendifferentiate
Numbness is the inability to feel something, so it sounds fucking weird.
Imagine if a durian fell and hit ur head
There's some acorns out here in California that's about as big and spikier which fall from tall trees. Just felt like sharing that.
if this hit Newton's head. gravity wouldn be founded
in australia we have bunya nuts which can be very large and heavy 😵
I live near Durian orchard, and sometimes kids got their face screwed due to falling durian.
That's what happens to amateur trying to steal them.
It is a real threat I think
Take a bite to the "wild side"
Asian me: *Pathetic*
Edit: this did not age well
ShrimpZ yes.
ShrimpZ, yea, that's right, "wild side" not "dangerous side".
Agreed
Coronavirus : yes
Stinky tofu is delicious:)
"WOW I CAN FEEL DUH NUMNUS" 8:40 😂😂😂
•καωαίί-sεηραί• 😂
potatoes its fine! im used to it >•< but thx anyways ^•^;
•καωαίί-sεηραί• That's something people could say both at the table and at bed. Amirite?
Legend has it, that man existed in nothingness.
It’s just the accent my brother
8:41 “Wow ! I can *FEEL* the *NUMBNESS*
That Warlock u stole the original comment
i lost my shit when the yellow worm was getting stabbed and was still moving
They don't feel it, they have a shitty nervous system.
IKKK I WAS SCREAMIN AS AF
i was disgusted kek.
Too brutal. I wouldn't eat them
Ooof
I honestly love the smell of durian. I lived in the states until 6 years until I visited Thailand, my mother's home country. It tastes soooo good. Even if you hate the smell, try it. It tastes WAY better than it smells. Don't eat too much though. Too much will give you BAD diarrhea.
Durian ice cream and tempoyak is the best
I love those!:D
Don’t get me started on the Durian ice cream!! 🤤
@@earlessroboticcat7102 DURIAN PIZZA
Gordon lamesay be like : you dont put a fucking durian on ice cream
The Durian ice cream is the best.
Moral of the story: " *Don't judge a dish by its odor* "
*WHAT IF IT'S ROTTING FLESH*
Dio Brando seasoned?
This is why I love this channel so damn much. This video makes me want to eat every single food mentioned here in the video.
7:18 *AND ME!!* I love durian oml,it's even better when you eat it cold😍. I also like to make 'bubur durian' (durian porridge) when I have left over, it is made with pandan leaves,pumpkin,green beans,coconut milk,palm sugar and durian.
P.s I want to taste the stinky tofu, it looks really good tho.
I also can confirm that freshly fall durian is the best. 👍
I really respect the amount of wholesomeness that is uploaded onto this channel.
I would also love to learn from Wu Hsu Pi-Ying, the owner of "House of Unique Stink"! I love her passion and the way she educates as she speaks of her product. And I respect that she always starts of with good quality fresh vegetables for her brine! I normally see something that looks or sounds gross to me- and my mind thinks that's all it is- gross- in every way. But! Nope, I am wrong! This, and I'm sure tons of other products out there, are a labor of love to their creators! She just showed me that. That's why instead of just trying her stinky tofu, I would rather meet and learn from her for as long as she would let me. I feel, all the way over here in Arizona, USA lol- (thank you RUclips!) that she has a lot of wisdom to share with the world. ❤
12mins and no ads you guys are bloody legends and your content is so good this is obviously why I'm Subbed and the bell on :)
0:37 „the grasshoppers are grasshoppers“
*HMMM YES THE FLOOR HERE IS MADE OUT OF FLOOR*
mmm yes, the air here is mad out of air
I don't get it why people says durian smells like rotten shit. It don't. It just DON'T.
Your nose might be broken! It's not the same smell at all! :D
But if you say specially COOKED durian smells like shit, yea that I can agree. Yes there's durian "sauce" recipe...
Yes durian's flower is also edible like regular vegetable... If you don't know that already.
i have eaten durian for my whole entire life. but i never know that durian have flowers. what have i done with my life? and durian sauce recipe? i only know tempoyak and i love it.
All fruits start as a flower before fruiting thats how they pollinate. The pollinated flowers turn to fruit so animals will eat it and transport the seeds away from host to not compete for sunlight snd nutrients
Sweet flavour of durian is my favourite but idk how to know if they are sweet or bitter by looking at them so i just anyhow pick and 70% of the time i get the bitter taste 30% of the time i got sweet
You smell the durian and tap it with knive to know how ripe it is. Know this from seeing durian vendors doing them when picking good ones to sell.
You should go to North Sumatra, the durians there are always sweet. My mom came from there and she said the durians in Jakarta are awful thus she never eat it.
Many countries love fully ripe durian...Yes! some ripe durian give you bitter taste. I am from Thailand. We eat almost ripe durian with more firm texture. But you have to know when to cut it open coz, its all about expertise! Fully ripe durian smell really bad if you ask many Thais.
Depends on the types of Durian. Hybrid/clone ones taste the same along the line, while village trees usually have multiple taste of Durian from a single tree.
Thai durian is safe choice, but malay durian has more intense flavor
I've actually tried tamilok when I was in the Philippines.
TBH it actually tasted like oyster no joke
Nothing wild about durian.
I repeat.
NOTHING WILD ABOUT DURIAN. 😄
In my place, Sumatera still have a wild durian on jungle
@Jung_kook is a bunny but it tastes good though, either you hate it or you love it, most people who hate it don't even try the fruit because of the stench.
The smell is wild tho
I tried it once and the taste was okay but the consistancy was very weird. Even so that it was just a little bit i had a puking reflex. Given the chance i will try them again.
I am half Vietnamese and grew up eating it
My father ( Japanese ) tried to convince me not to try it or smell it
Too late 🤭
In India raw durains are called meat for vegetarians !! Cuz raw durains are soo tasty and especially when cooked it's seeds from inside are rich in flavor I love them !!
I feel like you mean jackfruit
The Amazonian worm looks quite similar and served similarly to Sago worms which could be found in Papua. The difference is they are flame grilled, not stove grilled. And they are cooked with spices and sweet soy sauce, not just salt and pepper. They are known to be very delicious and I myself can't wait to try some one day 😋
Bear Grylls: *I'M TAKING YOUR WHOLE STOCK*
Yall, lets get drunk on duriannnnnnnnn
I'm so happy I discovered this channel! Very informative and doesn't have those annoying ads in the middle of interesting parts. Thumbs up to all the people behind this channel 💕
Im filipino and I was surprised, never heard of tamilok. That was interesting :o and also Durian is huge in the Philippines. It doesn't smell bad, it just smells very very strong, even goes through plastic, cardboard and sometimes box woods. Its good, just not my thing because its very sweet.
They've drawn the words and then they poke them with sticks through them and then they bring them to death wow sounds really good
English?
I love the Phillipines and the people there cx
Durian Seng is such a happy guy!
Durian is Delicious 😋
I'm from Indonesia btw so don't be confused or surprised
We love Durian in this country!!
Every southeast asian nation loves it
Man, I love it when your country just gets featured and the people speak in your native language. I mean, it's comfortable to not read subs once in a while. ^-^
*”WOW, I can feel the numbness”*
I live at asia and i agree to that durian guy it smells good and taste very good
The chontacuro [Amazonian Worm] in Sabah, Malaysia we call it butod for Kadazan Dusun. I don't eat butod but my father bring freshly butod from I don't where. Either my father cooked or grilled or even eat it *_alive_* . My uncles and aunty eat it.
P.s Grammar mistake + Not good at English ;)
Your grammar is pretty great, and you've given education! Thank you!
@@yupyuppers6792 Thank you! Really appreciate it!
I LOVE DURIAN!! But, I prefer the sweet tasting one.
We have food just like amazon worms in indonesia. I think the grasshoper is to expensive $4 for such little cup. We have fried grasshoper too. It has 3 taste: salty, sweet, and spicy. It cost $1.5 for 100grams. For durians, indonesia has more than 10 kinds of durians and each kind taste different.
And we have indonesia man here
Dont judge food by its stinks
Ramses: It's fucking RAW
Quite interesting that the Filipino man kept switching from Filipino to English like that. I wonder why?
english is already part of this country and and its more easier than our mother tongue which has some spanish loan words.So instead we prefer to use english to give more emphasis.We switch without even noticing it and its normal for us,at least.
YATO_ GUMMY I see, that's very interesting.
The Onyx Viper it's called taglish
Even Singaporeans and Malaysians do that. Switching English and native language.
I guess that's what happened to most of colonised countries. Even Indians too. :)
I could listen to Juan Jose, the chef spreading the knowledge of Amazonian cuisine- I could listen to him talk all day! His language (not sure which language he is speaking) but it is just beautiful! I am probably one of the people who would be scared to eat the worm, but I know for sure that he could talk me into it, lol!
He is speaking Spanish
I remember eating a durian , and my flatmate keep asking me " did you vomit or take a shit in some corners of the flat ?" for like 3-4 weeks after that.
Fresh durian is just so good, the bitter sweetness of the fruit is amazing
"I haven't found a single person that tells us they don't like the chontacuro încă they try it"
I HIGHLY doubt that
I love how wholesome foreign chefs are it's like ya taste is one thing but the health of the person is the most important part, here in the states I'll have an extra large high fructose corn syrup with a side of ground-up pig snout and salt! That's not salty enough sir!
Worm one: hey... You have a stick up your butt XD
Worm two: this is a fashion trend, Jeffrey.
durian is like an ice cream except it is not frozen.. all time favourite❤️
This video was so surprising
I mean *I didn't even know that there were Tamilok in the Philippines* even tho I live there but maybe it was because of our situation right know,trees and forests just keep disappearing
But the most uncomfortable creepiest thing that I watched was those...
*yellow...larva like... **_thing_*
When the Amazonian worms are being cooked when they’re moving that’s just nerves right?? 😳
"Wow! I can feel the numbness"
Im dead
The joy of coming home and smelling durian.
Lol saw all of that err.. "food" and thought my home Country Cambodia cus we kinda eat all that stuff there.
Btw durian is amazing.
I love eating durian and it is my third favourite fruit. I started eating it since I was one and I got spiked quite a bit (it was painful back then). I always go to my grandparents' house to eat it and me and my grandmother ate most of it. It was her favourite fruit and she said nothing could change her mind about durian. When I was 11 or 12, my grandmother passed away on a Saturday night and I didn't know. The next day, we were preparing to go out and eat (that is what I thought) but my mom told me she had passed away because the fever was to intense. I was heartbroken and my knees were on the ground. Tears of sadness rolled down my cheeks and my mum hugged me. But, before she died. She wrote a letter and it said this, " Grandson, my time has come and I have to go. Be happy and eat durian atleast once a year to remember me.
Love Grandma."
I was actually tearing up typing this in.
I don't know if I'm fucked up but the yellow worms looked kinda cute and when they got cooked I got sad
This first story is so interesting!!! I've lived an hour away from Seattle my entire life and I never knew this! Thank you!!!
Honestly, Bat is also an exotic "Food"
We don't talk about bats... *looks at covid-19*
DURIAN IS MY FAVORITE. REALLY LOVE THE SMELL.
4:43
Now for a second there I thought those were baked grubs LMAO
Nice to see malaysia is on here ! It’s hardly mentioned in pretty much every video I see but durian tastes amazing!
🔥 “TAKE A BITE OF THE WILD SIDE” 🔥
white ppl: durian is so scary 😨😱 so wild 😰
Pandora box durian is disgusting
Only people who eat bats and cockroaches eat durian
By that I mean East Asians
Anarchist Maverick I mean about the east China is true, but Jeez man clam down durian goes better with other stuff
Nobody said or says that lmao
@@anarchistmaverick9507 Judging by your youtube join date, you are a veteran troll.
@@anarchistmaverick9507 nahh durian is tasty, look at those Europe.. They eat a damn rotten cheese, and sustrooming like the hell
The way that guy describes the grasshoppers made my mouth water
9:19 “mmmm, It’s smell like olde cheeze”
I always and will always love DURIAN ..esp. here in the Philippines island of Mindanao particularly in DAVAO CITY .. 🇵🇭
The smell is sweet scent to my nose ..the taste is far more better .. It is one of the fruits that we encourage tourists to try and taste them along with other uncommon fruits that many tourist don't know about like the milky sweet MARANG, DUHAT, KAMATCHILE, BIGNAY etc.
Bro when it is durian season you NEED to buy some durians
My family is Taiwanese and we go to the place with stinky tofu quite frequently, it’s sooooooo delicious
I like durians and I'm an Filipino
I don't know why but the smell of durian to me is calming for some reason. Maybe it's because I have eaten like over 50 pieces in my lifetime but idk
*WOW I CAN FEEL THE NUMBNESS*
that last lady is so wholesome
I went to a mariners game once and my friend got the grasshoppers. I didn’t have the guts to try one 😂
I had durian in Cambodia. The smell wasn't great, a kind of spoiled/rotten smell. But! The taste and texture was amazing! I had it chopped fresh in a outdoor market- amazing! I bought some fresh chopped and packaged in a grocery store- that was alright. Not as good. But try a durian shake!! Oh my my my!!! You will be amazed!! ❤❤❤
Anything ever: *exists*
Humans: "Can I eat it?"
I respect how the camera man still chill with all of that food
the worms are still alive when they skewer them and grill them-_-
they are worms...
I see, you never go fishing
@@Adamandio_ And? At least tamilok dies instantly after you open the tree bark.
I........... have no words to write bout that.....
Eating tons of durian with a softdrink then run a mile in a sunny day will make you an isekai💗
Smells like hell, tastes like heaven - Durian
The last 2 are my favorites! Don't ever miss out on durian when you come to Malaysia. We have one of the best durian out there. I need to really man up and try those worms. Never in my life I've tried insects/worms before oh gosh this will be an experience
"Those Who Love It's,LOVE IT'S"
Have tried Tamilok in Puerto Princessa Palawan it was okay. But durian is my favourite fruit!! 💕
5:53 they’re still moving... THEYRE STILL MOVING AHHHH NO EW THEYRE STILL MOVVVIIINNGGGG
In Mindanao in the Philippines we also eat grasshoppers and its called "apan-apan". I see it often sold on the side of the highways. Actually tastes good.
Not on the wild side, but it's all snacks that I love to eat
Friend: what are you doing on the field?
Him: catching grasshoppers
"WOW, I can feel the Numbness" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
7:41 someone better put my man on a track
Iam Filipino I like durian
And I am not eat tamilok because
I know but i am not tasted
My grandpa grew up in the amazon rainforest in ecuador and he has actually ate the caterpillar larva thing i can’t even stand looking at it
I live in Seattle and wtf is that
Kufles Same! Lived here 10+ years never had these grasshoppers.
Destiny Reidel ikr!
Kufles same
Kufles ikr
also nintendo owns the Seattle mariners
8:40 Me starting to feel numb after binge watching all these great big story videos
5.76 USD for tree mollusk lets get it.
Grasshoppers or “chapulines” are a Mexican snack originally from Oaxaca. And all throughout Mexico insects have been a part of the diet of ancient cultures. Escamoles (ant eggs), gusanos de maguey (maguey worms), and lots more. It would have been cool to hear a shout out to my homies south of the border. All in all, I love these stories. Thanks.
So wanted to try Tamilok.
same xD
Jell France Dotillos same tbh
grasshoppers are also normally eaten as a snack here in my country, indonesia
Lol!!Durian taste really good tho👍👍👍
Kaki Kencing lol it hard to believe with your name like that. 😂😂
GG WP LOL!!My name like that doesnt nean I love to 'kencing orang'😂😂😂
im gonna explain the taste and texture of two weird fruits
Star Fruit: has the texture of a grape and tastes like a sour apple
Dragon Fruit: has the texture of a strawberry and tastes like a sweet watermelon