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Years ago I traveled into Mongolia in the first years that China opened up to western visitors. I loved especially the Mongolian people and everything about their culture. I'm now near 60 and handicapped from cancer, and have trouble moving around the house, so my days of travel are over. My heart yearns to sit with a Mongolian family in their yurt and listen to each other's stories. This was beautiful.
Dear Marc your interesting comment reminded me of an old, french book "voyage au tour du monde dans ma chambre" ( world traveling in my bedroom). My best wishes 💕🙏
When your hour comes dear friend, you shall travel all around the world and be with this amazing people. Never been in Mongolia but I love the country and the people. Take care man.
The fall/acheles heel of modern so called civilized liberal democratic personal freedom loving fast paced toss the old go with the new societies is lack of identity by design. Same old practice used against slaves. Rob them of their identity and they shall serve you better. Even Marx said that to control destroy their history. Today, it is done through material world music movies internet and the most disgusting the educational system.
@@PIAZI123 today is not that bad.. water and electricity are cheap, food are easy to search too. You dont need to search for meat and vegetable in the woods. You can take a bath everyday. People from the dawn of the world until 18th century take a bath rarely, some take a bath in near river which may contain microorganism, parasites, virus, bacteries, leech, underwater insect and such. Some didnt take a bath at all and just use perfumes to hid their body odor. About educational system, School was only for the extremely rich people centuries ago. About your "shitty movies and music", you cant search good music without modern day youtube. And if you say today movies are suck, you havent watch any kind of real documentary (eg, war documentary, wilderness documentary, etc) or life motivation, have you??
There are things called opinions, and some people's opinions are different that yours. For example, some could dislike the fact their food is not healthy. Other example, the whole setting seems too ridiculous, no way they're eating that each morning. Usually, you just grab some seeds if you're starving and that's it. I think the filming crew changed their habits too much to create something appealing to the west, while many westerners grow tired of fake documentaries and want actual footage of how their life really is, with no forced gimmicks.
@The Bhuddist Random fact, but lactase is the protein that helps break down lactose. The genetic mutation that lets certain populations not be lactose intolerant I believe is called lactase persistence. We all have this as babies, but most people around the world (outside of europe and north africa) lose this protein as they age. I don't think this population is known for having lactase persistence, but the way they are cooking it/processing eliminates a fair amount of the lactose. Its most noticeable with just straight raw milk.
This looks delicious! Love how the little kids are so patient while waiting. No one is rushing and everyone seems to be so respectfully eating with one another.
@@Tony-sb8mv it's a cultural thing. I lead tour groups and women get upset when I give food to the oldest man first during a visit to nomads. "Gender equality" ewewe...
@@HallyVee the thick white or pale yellow fatty liquid which rises to the top when milk is left to stand and which can be eaten as an accompaniment to desserts or used as a cooking ingredient. So an extract from milk not milk
To all those counting the calories and "milk on milk" comments, remember that they can't have anything else other than what their cattle provide them with: milk, meat and fat. Those rare grains in their diets probably costs more than a kg of meat in your country. Appreciate that we aren't living in those hard terrains. And huge respect to the strong Mongolian warriors.💪👏
It's probably more of a cultural thing than an economic one. They were (maybe still are) nomadic, they don't grow the land and harvest cereals or vegetables. So their easiest access to food was provided by their cattle that would follow them everywhere.
Hello, just to clarify few things :) I am Mongolian and the video shows how they eat their meals in countryside. They do not even eat it on a daily basis there too, this is just different and appealing to the media that is why they show this side of our country. Rice, flour and grains are not more expensive than meat and we use it on a daily basis. We eat cereal, egg and pancakes for the breakfast. Have vegetable soup and porridges, beef, chicken, pork with rice and green salad for lunch and dinner etc. We love and all have preferences having burger, pizza, sushi, korean food, steaks, tacos etc. Our country overall is modern and these videos are all based on activities and daily life on very rural areas. True we are still a developing country but just wanted to put a different perspective because most people all over the world seem to think that all of us live in a ger and ride horses “Nomadic life”.
We stick to our phones all the day using social media, have a huge traffic jam, our city has a beautiful tall buildings all over :) We have franchise restaurants wherever you go, shopping malls etc. You can imagine we are not living a different life from you.
People you do not understand why Mongolian have this type of breakfast. They are nomads and being a nomad it means that you move constantly looking for better pastures for your cattle. You might stay in one place one months or three months. It means it is not possible to grow anything like vegetables. Mongolia is predominently dessert, therefore there is no water. Another reason why Mongolians eat meat and milkproduct. Mongolians are tradiotional and historical hearders which mean everything comes from sheep, cows and horses and therefore you eat everything that cattle gives you.
You dont. You go outside and look after the livestock. In such harsh cold, your body burns all the fat you consume. No time to form into fat. Only sedentary people are fat , that includes westerners.
I would say it's not very different from the breakfasts of my childhood in a Turkish village when we had sheep and cattle. The clotted cream and the fried bread are the same! For many people it may seem a very high calorie and fatty breakfast but you eat what you find, friends. Greetings to Mongolia!
The real reason is that plants dont'grow there in the winter so this is all there is to eat. animals and dried grains/flour. not necesarily more nutritious.
Nothing to do with nutrition really, its about necessity :/. The steppe of Mongolia have barely any plant or animal life during the warm months. During the cold months they had to rely on dairy products and grains and that is why the meals look like this. You are suggesting that someone would make this meal over one with meats, fruits, and other nutritionally dense/diverse foods if they had the choice. No one would, and neither would their ancestors who developed these staples have if other foods were available. Cold region or not all people are going to seek out the most calorie dense and nutritionally diverse diet. What is eaten is completely based on availability. You are just belching out pseudoscience.
They probably need a breakfast like that when it's cold outside and they've got work to do, right? They're probably used to storing energy like that. I'm the opposite, I eat smaller breakfasts in the winter, but then again there aren't any harsh winters where I live. It rarely goes below 0.
thats just something called "modern desease to stick out" no Need to be a special snowflake. Most People arent even allergic to it, and simply cant Digest the crap that we call " milk" today. Its pasteurized, skimmed of the good stuff and then bootled. Try real cow milk when it stood for a while. best stuff ever and I canot drink our lovely longshelflife milk, but can drink fresh milk without any issues.
They drink and use for their food real milk... Modern societies has lactose intolerance because it's not natural and real one. If the milk it's ok for two weeks like happens in my country, it's not milk.
I feel like this is my favourite video on RUclips. So calming and warm, I feel like I'm there with them. The way the adults dish for the children is so heartwarming.
I like when there isn’t a commentator explaining every single thing. It’s much more relaxing and peaceful just watching and hearing what’s going on at that moment
Diet of warriors 💪 much respect to these families. I loved the barley flour, sugar, and milk combo, we eat something similar in the Peruvian highlands, except we just eat it out of the cup instead of molding it into shapes. My grandparents' favorite breakfast.
@Vivienne Garnet Ya honestly mate in my studies of Mongolian culture its so strange, The culture seems very peaceful and chilled but yet at one point this same people made one of the largest empires in human history. And ever time i watch anything about modern day Mongolia everything seems so relaxed.
I don't know. But as a native american myself (eastern cree~ first nation)- i feel oddly close to these lovely Mongolians. Something about their dialects and the tone REALLY resembles to ours... Like, i can understand them- but actually don't because obviously they speak a different language. Lovely people. Thank you for this video!
Seems like their food is quite similar to the UK in some ways. Clotted cream, milk tea, butter cookies/bread/scones, lamb, carrots, potatoes, mutton and roasted stuffed animals.
@@pronumeral1446 Very likely, all shepherd and cowheard peoples have come up with very similar ways of using what ingredients they had. It's a good lesson the current-day snowflakes should learn, instead of adhering to the lies that humans are naturally vegans or lactose intolerant.
@@ThatDamnPandaKai I believe they left the horse milk behind when they gave up the nomadic lifestyle. You can hear a cow mooing at the beginning of the video.
According to the United Nations, the average Mongolian life span is 67 years old. Traditional mongolian diets are very heavy in animal fats and dairy products, and low on plant sources. Mongolians tend to store fat more efficiently than others, which is beneficial for their climate. Abdominal fat and a high waist-to-hip circumference ratio aid in heat production. However, these adaptations stop being useful when you stop moving. The traditional mongolian diet has become life-shortening for many Mongolian urbanites, and the country has seen sharp up-ticks in the usual health bio-markers: plasma cholesterol, insulin sensitivity, BMI, and blood sugar levels, among others.
This is the most-informed opinion here thus far. A lot of people commenting on this video state the predominance of flour, sugar, salt, and fat in this breakfast, deeming it unhealthy. However, most Western breakfasts are also sugar, salt and fat-laden. And these kinds of diets coupled with a largely sedentary lifestyle are disease-promoting. Also, are you Mongolian? How available are fruits and vegetables at your local supermarkets? Is there a diverse supply of vegetables on the store shelves?
You presume some things about fat (and animal products) that have been debunked over and over again (the Maasai form a clear, and easy, counter to your argument). People should stop being so partial to their beliefs, humans clearly thrive on a variety of diets. You mentioned waist circumference, which is a marker of metabolic disease regardless of diet. If so, then animal products (nor fat) should not be the issue, obesity is more likely the primary explanation for their early incidence of death.
We are all out of cream. Would you like sugar fortified heavy cream with some sugar flour smash cakes? Oh, I put tea in there to make it healthy... Anyone got a smoke?
Various amerindians all the way down to the Amazon carry mongol genes, because of the crossing of the Berring Strait. Maybe your typical food comes from them too. Sorry if I misspelled something, I'm brazilian.
@Leonidas.... Omg, your comment is hilarious, I spit my tea when I read it 😂 I've gotta hand it to them though as they all look extremely healthy! They must be doing something right 💖
cheap formulated comment with fake kindness and actual superiority. u r assuming them as kindergarten kids drawing some shit with wax and waiting for praise rather than modern adults. you'll roll up your eyes and despise his,her unhealthy lifestyle if your college roommate has this as daily breakfast.
@@nanonymous9139 look at the 'surprising' comments about the avatar movie in the background. the liberals are always try to cheat theselves as if these people in developing countries shall be kept from any modern lifestyle and knowledge, with nasty hope they will be incompetent, poor (which is often wrong) , stuborn, IGNORANT to the progressive side of world, offering high-quality, ORGANIC, cheap agricultrual products and stay as cheap decoration and display items for tourists forever. but we all know these elders, who are very likely the last generation willingly stay in the acient lifestyle will still be proud to hear their children become an engineer/lawyer or a common worker in the city, and this is apparently unstoppable by the seemly kind yet selfish, stupid wish of liberals. All of these "harmless decorations" are holding a wish to become modern Chineses, a group that turned from sympathised victims as North Koreans today to alienated, assaulted (by the liberals, East asians are barely regareded as "weak colored race" in practice) yet powerful competitors. Hold fantasies to wish these people stay as victims and decorations forever is kind of silly and dirty for me.
Its amazing the whole family is together enjoying breakfast , the women cook the meal and the men serve , its a well balanced relationship. I truly like the fact that they're having breakfast as a family, that's something you don't see that much anymore. The food looks amazing and delicious. I hope one day to try it .
Here in Indonesia cow tongue are used for a satay in skewer and then served with spicy sauce called "sate padang". Cow brain also used with spicy rendang spices. Both of them are Padangnese food
There are almost over hundreds of products made from milk in Mongolian tradition, Aaruul, Khuruud, Eezgii, Urum, Hailmag, Byaslag, Tsutsgii etc. Any product made from Milk is called "Tsagaan idee" which means Divine Cuisine. And there is a custom where you would be punished or damned if you throw away any sort of Tsagaan idee.
@@Mario-us7ds Languages are tricky and hard especially asian ones. Only native Mongolian would understand true meaning behind Tsagaan (which directly means White) .
I love everything about Mongolia and it's history. To its extremely tough and enduring people, to the animals they take care of in a way of life no one else on earth lives. To how clever and resourceful they are, they use everything that the animals give and nothing is wasted. I admire them as a people. Love you Mongolia, from a fan in Hawaii.❤ Edit:they are watching one of my favorite shows, Avatar the last air bender😂
@@Minecraft36245 what's wrong with talking about history? Every nation at that time was killing it's neighbors, it's enemies and it's own people ruthlessly. Some nations are still doing that.
@@Kruppt808 mangolian aren't bad but their history is brutal they even kill their own people I think u don't know about history ghenghis khan Hitler and people like moreselline are famous because of their brutality
@@meanmachinejimiofficial having read many books about the Mongol peoples history brutal as it may be they lived in brutal times. China sowed conflict between the tribes for centuries, destroying one of them if they got to strong. The Sliver People aren't atypical for that time period. i don't know if you are trolling in bringing up a racist genocidal dictator in a video about Mongolia. I will assume not but it really has no place in what we are talking about. Its like if we were talking about Rome and someone brought up how many millions of his own people Mao Zedong killed during his regime....... one has nothing to do with the other.
For those who consider the meal too simple, just remember that Genghis Khan established the largest empire the world has ever seen, most likely by eating the above
Yeah traditionally when women prepare the food they give it to their husband first then the husband offers the food to his wife. Then to his kids descending by age and only after everyone had a bite the husband would eat. 🤗 Everything about Mongolian culture is focused on balance of nature.
@@nosmoke247 Yea You r that guy who is 10/10 at everything. You are the best at everything. Visited everywhere. Witnessed everything. Thanks for letting us know.
What a lovely family..eating a healthy meal made by hand and sharing the food everyone patiently waiting for a blessed breakfast....I love those people...thank you for sharing your family breakfast with me today 😊
In Serbia, people eat similar things. SIMILAR, not the same. What you call urum, we call Kajmak. We salt it so it lasts for a long time and we eat it with warm bread. The bread fried in oil we call Ustipci. But I have to admit the similarities are quite strong. Thank you all for this video, I'll show it to my family. They will love it. :)
@@zhamilyadossayeva6889 Some people say "Pişi" for baursaq too but we dont use this word, and we say "Bağırsak" for bowel :):) Maybe baursaq is healthy and good for the bowel so we call bowel like that :) Qazaq bawırlarımızğa sälem!
@@CelalcanG Ortak yemek muhabbetinden de nasıl Turan çıkardınız, tebrik ediyorum gerçekten. Selam gönderdiğimden ötürüyse de size de selam olsun canım, kusur kalmayın.
Wow. It's a beautiful thing to see. Everyone's helping each other. The way the grandpa serves all his granddaughters are very heartwarming. Thank you for sharing. 🎉❤️
Sain bain uu! I am Korean, living in Turkey for 8 years. The breakfast of this Mongolian family is not quite strange for me. I saw Kyrgyz people are eating similar foods in Kyrgyzistan. Just barley floor meal is looks like Tibetan food, "Rtsempa". Kaymak(Urum) is also famous and popular breakfast menu of Turkey and I like it too. Fried bread is called "Pişi" in Turkish, "Bogirsok" in Uzbekistan.
These type of breakfast and food is common for all nomadic ethnic groups throughout North Asia, Siberia and Central Asia. I’m from Kazakhstan and we have exactly the same type of breakfast and food
В Калмыкии тоже) Калмыцкий чай и эти "Boortsog" я узнал. Хотя я и не из Калмыкии. Удиветельно, если учесть, что Монголия в тысячах километров от Поволжья.
Had a friend who came from Mongolia for school. She said its very very meat and dairy heavy. She was amazed seeing how many fruits and vegetables are everywhere in the states and for so cheap. Very few things grow in Mongolia, so vegetables and fruit are significantly more expensive than here.
well basically they tried to take over the world and then failed then were told to stop being nomands and now you have a broken third world nation thinking flour and milk is a nutritious breakfast
@Langdon Alger Fries, Coke and Burgers still have more nutrition that just Flour and Milk, and a lot of calories and electrolytes and water which people need to live and carry out bodily functions. and far tastier than milk and flour. soooo what is exactly your point? wait don't tell me i know. you're part of the new age "woke" culture where people give out trophies for participation and appreciate crap and criticize all the good old stuff like fries burger and coke. because having an opinion different from yours is probably anti feminist anti LGBTQ anti this and that and anti everything that gets your motor running, in your opinion.
@Langdon Alger 1. my country does not serve food in schools you bring it to school 2. my countries rules on food and daily amounts are so strict that there's some fast food items from say KFC or McDonalds (example KFC gravy bowl) which can't by law be sold here because a single serving exceeds the daily recommended amount of fat or sugar or salt or what ever else 3. we literally have a fat tax on foods its cheaper to eat at some hippy organic place than it is to eat at a fast food restaurant 4. i'm not American
Think about it..... What better way to start a day of pillaging and raping than with this sort of hearty, calorie-rich diet to give you the energy needed 👍
Yeah i like their food, but i'm jealous about is. everyone is watching and waiting for breakfast. and they're eating as a whole family. dang i miss those times when everyone in my family sits in one table talking and laughing our problems. :(
What's the brown barley like powder that they mixed with the milk fat? The lady just mushed them up and didn't cook them. The kids just took em and ate em
Shahani Braga it was cooked then grind into powder. Tibetan people do this as well as high altitude doesn’t make boiled water hot enough to cook the barley or whatever.
How to become the strongest throat singer in the world: 100 ml horse milk, 100 gr cheese, 100 gr sugar and 10 cups of barley flour every single breakfast.
@@nervocalmo8957 Boss, zi-mi tu ca nu ai fost vreodata undeva unde dimineata ai primit un platou plin de branzeturi , niste lapte batut si omleta mai mult cu branza decat oua.
Acum nu stiu de pe unde sunteti voi, dar eu am crescut intr-un sat din Buzau pana la 7 ani si mancam dimineata covrigi (ori uscati, ori facuti la cuptor cu untura) si branza si ceapa. Poate mai schimbam mancarea, dar macar dimineata in fiecare zi beam lapte proaspat de capra. Nu pare cine stie ce pentru noi, dar daca ajungeti vreodata prin Indochina, oamenii aia de la 2 linguri de "heavy cream" zac trei zile.
Yes it is. Its milk in milk on breakfast. Milk and meat one lunch. And meat and meat on dinner. Of course not always but thats how it usually goes in the plains away from any villages.
shivalishankersharma it is very delicious if you make it better than this. She made it very quick and in lazy way. Usually it's made with less fat and raisins, shape it, let it dry and cut.
I wanted to say, “heart attack”, but then I remembered that I am Punjabi & our breakfast is also heavy on dairy and fried parathas.. so I am in no position to judge!!
The meals are made from raw milk (unpasteurized) it’s a very healthy, nutritious breakfast loaded with Protein and Vitamin C. It’s lovely how the family eats together.
@@TheBooty28 lactose intolerence is not caused by ober processing, it is genetic. This condition is even ment to be normal by the body as we were supose to stop dronking milk after infancy. The tolence to lactose was caused by drinking milk as if you compare countries, asian countries which don't drink milk have higher rates of lactose intolerance than us with pastrized milk. Also lactose intolerce is intolerance of lactode, found in raw snd pastetized milk
yes because mongols had to build boats and obviously they werent very skilled at that. be honest nomadic people of central asia were the most skillful in the whole world when it comes to war with bows,swords amd horses
These people herd animals for a living. They have milk and meat from those animals. Every other type of food has to be imported from elsewhere. Animals are wealth, so they don't kill them too often. It's quite easy to live on good quality milk--at least if you aren't lactose intolerant.
Robin Lillian well lactose intolerance is very common in rich countries because the people are bored and have too many doctors and hospitals so if it’s only about the bare surviving like in Mongolia, there is nearly nobody with lactose intolerance because that person would literally die.
As a brazilian living within thousands miles away from this beautiful country and people your videos makes me cry, such a fantastic culture, I hope one day i can see all this by myself
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Hello Hello Hello
Все блюда,как у казахов.
Please tell name of song at the end of this video 4:30 .
So beautiful song and video ❤️
I don't suppose you sell a cookbook for everything in this video lol?
I love that this seems so exotic to us, and then the camera pans up and you realize the kids are watching Avatar: The Last Airbender.
dacypher22 yes ahahahahahha
Lmao eating frybread with clotted cream and watching avatar. Not a bad breakfast thats for sure
@@bennolee348 Natives in America eat frybread
@@padraig5335 so do maoris
To them, The Last Airbender is a documentary. After breakfast, they are off to wizarding school.
Years ago I traveled into Mongolia in the first years that China opened up to western visitors. I loved especially the Mongolian people and everything about their culture. I'm now near 60 and handicapped from cancer, and have trouble moving around the house, so my days of travel are over. My heart yearns to sit with a Mongolian family in their yurt and listen to each other's stories. This was beautiful.
Take care. 🥰
😊 Enjoy Travel video... And think you're there...take care your self friend
I hope everything gets better and wish you all the happiness in the world 💗
Dear Marc your interesting comment reminded me of an old, french book "voyage au tour du monde dans ma chambre" ( world traveling in my bedroom). My best wishes 💕🙏
When your hour comes dear friend, you shall travel all around the world and be with this amazing people.
Never been in Mongolia but I love the country and the people.
Take care man.
Three generations having breakfast together....Lovely to see!
like in asia and middle east
The fall/acheles heel of modern so called civilized liberal democratic personal freedom loving fast paced toss the old go with the new societies is lack of identity by design. Same old practice used against slaves. Rob them of their identity and they shall serve you better. Even Marx said that to control destroy their history. Today, it is done through material world music movies internet and the most disgusting the educational system.
yeah.all in this world shuld have experience eat together with siblings and parents..
i dont know why..but i love once we having precious time
@@PIAZI123 so true
@@PIAZI123 today is not that bad.. water and electricity are cheap, food are easy to search too. You dont need to search for meat and vegetable in the woods. You can take a bath everyday. People from the dawn of the world until 18th century take a bath rarely, some take a bath in near river which may contain microorganism, parasites, virus, bacteries, leech, underwater insect and such. Some didnt take a bath at all and just use perfumes to hid their body odor. About educational system, School was only for the extremely rich people centuries ago. About your "shitty movies and music", you cant search good music without modern day youtube. And if you say today movies are suck, you havent watch any kind of real documentary (eg, war documentary, wilderness documentary, etc) or life motivation, have you??
Man how can someone dislikes a video of a family that just having their peaceful good ol breakfast?
Racist hate everything
There are things called opinions, and some people's opinions are different that yours. For example, some could dislike the fact their food is not healthy. Other example, the whole setting seems too ridiculous, no way they're eating that each morning. Usually, you just grab some seeds if you're starving and that's it. I think the filming crew changed their habits too much to create something appealing to the west, while many westerners grow tired of fake documentaries and want actual footage of how their life really is, with no forced gimmicks.
@@DreadNawght If your "opinions" harm others then that is when good men step in a do what needs doing. Ask the Nazi's.
@@cbriangilbert1978 I'm considering asking the nazis if even they understood what you said.
Morons
Nothing is better than mongolian breakfast and the last airbender on tv
Lol
Kara is Air Bander Clan,Btw i love the avatar lol
Legend of Ang? 😂
@Unknown User Stick to your pizza rolls, dumbfuck.
Come to India. We will list out unlimited breakfast items
What I love most is that the children are fed first. So sweet!
paula=shut up !
ghaith=?
ghaith=SHUT THE FUCK UP==:0
tom johns wanker
@@tomjohns5146 who hurt you?
I'm native American I look at these people and have so much love in my heart for them. I believe that I come from them
yes you come from siberia just like mongols and turkic people my friend
@@youjustwait1 we all come from Africa my friend
@@ericfreeman8658 both
@@youjustwait1 still, that's at least a 15,000 years separation
Y'know, when humans were still Hunter gatherers
You're an Australoid. Same race as South American, and those who used to live in Australia, New Zealand.
As a mongolian watching this video from japan makes me drop few tears
i'm not mongolian but i feel you, bro
Have you eaten all of these dishes? If so, which was your favorite? 😊
Awwww😌
Hello Mongolian man =)
Please kindly not to put your sashimi into your tea.
American breakfast: Cereal with a side of pancakes, waffles, and eggs
Mongolian breakfast: Milk with a side of milk served with milk and cheese
😅👌🏾
😂😂
Imagine being lactase intolerant
@The Bhuddist nobody asked you mr.grammer correcter
@The Bhuddist Random fact, but lactase is the protein that helps break down lactose. The genetic mutation that lets certain populations not be lactose intolerant I believe is called lactase persistence. We all have this as babies, but most people around the world (outside of europe and north africa) lose this protein as they age. I don't think this population is known for having lactase persistence, but the way they are cooking it/processing eliminates a fair amount of the lactose. Its most noticeable with just straight raw milk.
Me at 3 am: Yes youtube, tell me what does Mongolian breakfast look like.
Holy shit its literally over 3am this is a not a coincidence
@@Thegrandmastanerd 😂👙
2am here and I really needed that information.
@@Alex56381 👙😂🚬🚬🚬
Its 23:42 and I was gonna do useful stuff today....
The beauty of this video is to see the whole family united in a humble home quietly having breakfast.
Love is key. God Bless them.
you expressed your feelings perfectly..
Which god?
While watching avatar the last airbender
This looks delicious! Love how the little kids are so patient while waiting. No one is rushing and everyone seems to be so respectfully eating with one another.
Maybe because the camera is there
I wouldn't be in a rush neither to eat knowing what's at stake...lol
well i mean yapping does not make the food come faster
@@Tony-sb8mv it's a cultural thing. I lead tour groups and women get upset when I give food to the oldest man first during a visit to nomads. "Gender equality" ewewe...
@Dulguun Erdenebayar ...
*if you disrespect..you gonna sleep with the the goats..I'm not even joking, I've seen that happen..*
20 ways to eat butter, flour sugar and milk
And butter is milk
so 101 uses of milk and grain
@@HallyVee its actually made from cream but whatever
@@shinjithenegotiator2795 and cream is...
@@HallyVee the thick white or pale yellow fatty liquid which rises to the top when milk is left to stand and which can be eaten as an accompaniment to desserts or used as a cooking ingredient. So an extract from milk not milk
To all those counting the calories and "milk on milk" comments, remember that they can't have anything else other than what their cattle provide them with: milk, meat and fat. Those rare grains in their diets probably costs more than a kg of meat in your country.
Appreciate that we aren't living in those hard terrains. And huge respect to the strong Mongolian warriors.💪👏
True
Well grains do cost less in Mongolia
It's probably more of a cultural thing than an economic one. They were (maybe still are) nomadic, they don't grow the land and harvest cereals or vegetables. So their easiest access to food was provided by their cattle that would follow them everywhere.
Hello, just to clarify few things :)
I am Mongolian and the video shows how they eat their meals in countryside.
They do not even eat it on a daily basis there too, this is just different and appealing to the media that is why they show this side of our country.
Rice, flour and grains are not more expensive than meat and we use it on a daily basis. We eat cereal, egg and pancakes for the breakfast. Have vegetable soup and porridges, beef, chicken, pork with rice and green salad for lunch and dinner etc. We love and all have preferences having burger, pizza, sushi, korean food, steaks, tacos etc.
Our country overall is modern and these videos are all based on activities and daily life on very rural areas.
True we are still a developing country but just wanted to put a different perspective because most people all over the world seem to think that all of us live in a ger and ride horses “Nomadic life”.
We stick to our phones all the day using social media, have a huge traffic jam, our city has a beautiful tall buildings all over :) We have franchise restaurants wherever you go, shopping malls etc. You can imagine we are not living a different life from you.
People you do not understand why Mongolian have this type of breakfast. They are nomads and being a nomad it means that you move constantly looking for better pastures for your cattle. You might stay in one place one months or three months. It means it is not possible to grow anything like vegetables. Mongolia is predominently dessert, therefore there is no water. Another reason why Mongolians eat meat and milkproduct. Mongolians are tradiotional and historical hearders which mean everything comes from sheep, cows and horses and therefore you eat everything that cattle gives you.
They need Amazon Prime membership.
Finally someone understands this.
Huns moved everyday back in the day then 😅
How do u know so well? Surprised 🥰
So do the people who live in the Saharas
They got a nice breakfast and they're watching Avatar? That's a good morning.
Right? Can't get any better than that
I agree
They’re just biding their time...
Looks like possibly Toy story 😂🤣
@SpecialEd Cop They weren't watching a movie- I'm talking about Avatar: The Last Airbender.
After such a breakfast, who wouldn't feel like conquering the world?
Would put me back to sleep
Conquering the world? If you start running at the first corner you will breath like a pig hahah
Auto Klass there’s a reason why hey use horses you know
@@jben212 I guess that too 😆
A great historian would say the same thing.
Why do i feel like i would need a nap after this breakfast...
Aman G Tonnssss of sugary carbs 💀👌
You dont. You go outside and look after the livestock. In such harsh cold, your body burns all the fat you consume. No time to form into fat. Only sedentary people are fat , that includes westerners.
I was thinking the same as well. :-)
Because of insulin spike 💀
because the high fat content causes your blood to be thicker thereby reducing bloodflow to the lungs and brain.
I would say it's not very different from the breakfasts of my childhood in a Turkish village when we had sheep and cattle. The clotted cream and the fried bread are the same! For many people it may seem a very high calorie and fatty breakfast but you eat what you find, friends. Greetings to Mongolia!
I am tired of people always counting calorie content of what they eat ..
Im a Mongolian and Ive been in Turkey for a week trust there is a huge difference in a taste hope ur gonna come here one day and enjoy the breakfast!
They call it "Kaylgmak" which probably comes from Turkic word "Kaymak".
This is just a typical breakfast showcased here. Of course there will be variations with lower calories. Not everyone eats the same thing.
I’m sure they need a high fat diet to survive where they live, it’s cold and scarce
Fifty shades of cream
Lololololol :)
Brilliant!
leo tao 😋😋😋
HAHAAHAHAHAHA
My thought exactly
Makes sense they are eating high caloric meals, I think the harsher the region the more concentrated the nutrition gets.
I was thinking this too! Considering the high altitude and their lifestyle- very cool stuff
Absolutely. Operating in the cold at high altitudes puts crazy high demands on the body, and having fat reserves is crucial for survival
also high in fat for slow burning energy
The real reason is that plants dont'grow there in the winter so this is all there is to eat. animals and dried grains/flour. not necesarily more nutritious.
Nothing to do with nutrition really, its about necessity :/. The steppe of Mongolia have barely any plant or animal life during the warm months. During the cold months they had to rely on dairy products and grains and that is why the meals look like this.
You are suggesting that someone would make this meal over one with meats, fruits, and other nutritionally dense/diverse foods if they had the choice. No one would, and neither would their ancestors who developed these staples have if other foods were available. Cold region or not all people are going to seek out the most calorie dense and nutritionally diverse diet. What is eaten is completely based on availability.
You are just belching out pseudoscience.
They are feeling energetic but i would definitely be sleeping after eating this breakfast.
Me too
That's just the itis.
Same thought
They probably need a breakfast like that when it's cold outside and they've got work to do, right? They're probably used to storing energy like that.
I'm the opposite, I eat smaller breakfasts in the winter, but then again there aren't any harsh winters where I live. It rarely goes below 0.
Coz you ain't Mongolian :)
The best part apart from the culinary journey, is the reflected innocence in the eyes of the children! Way to go!
Imagine you’re the one dude whose lactose intolerant.
Then you sleep outside with the horses.
mongols aren't
thats just something called "modern desease to stick out" no Need to be a special snowflake. Most People arent even allergic to it, and simply cant Digest the crap that we call " milk" today. Its pasteurized, skimmed of the good stuff and then bootled. Try real cow milk when it stood for a while. best stuff ever and I canot drink our lovely longshelflife milk, but can drink fresh milk without any issues.
Anh Triệu fck u stupid head
They drink and use for their food real milk... Modern societies has lactose intolerance because it's not natural and real one. If the milk it's ok for two weeks like happens in my country, it's not milk.
I feel like this is my favourite video on RUclips. So calming and warm, I feel like I'm there with them. The way the adults dish for the children is so heartwarming.
I always watch this 4-5 times a week lol
I like when there isn’t a commentator explaining every single thing. It’s much more relaxing and peaceful just watching and hearing what’s going on at that moment
Yasmeen Anderson-Cannon so True
Ugh, you’re totally absolutely correct. Peaceful is the exact precise word.
yes, commentators are fake
Omg ... My exact thought
That’s how it earned my like. I don’t want some guy screaming at me, I just want to see the food and the culture :)
I cant imagine why anyone would give a thumbs down to a family sitting down to a simple breakfast. Wow.
Someone on fasting got angry watching the food.
Habibi you stupid oh what.
Blueshawll vegans...
lactose and gluten intolerants, plus the people who have "fancier" breakfast
U must be new
Diet of warriors 💪 much respect to these families. I loved the barley flour, sugar, and milk combo, we eat something similar in the Peruvian highlands, except we just eat it out of the cup instead of molding it into shapes. My grandparents' favorite breakfast.
You know we actually just eat it from the cup too. Its just aesthetically pleasing sometimes.
Diet of warriors is meat and milk, not grain, sugar and industrial seed oil.
Everyone talking about lactose and blablabla .. with this meal the nomads managed to survive thousands of years to this day.
Have a look at their life expectancy, not good...
People from north live on milk, fish and meat. There is even estonian soup made from fish and milk
@@Athena8134 wasnt so bad in soviet times cuz there wasnt poor quality food back then it was all natural like this
Being lactose intolerant and a slew of other diseases did not originate from these places at all.
and Khan kicked some ass too. sign me up, that does look tasty.
There's something profoundly relaxing about this video
@Vivienne Garnet Ya honestly mate in my studies of Mongolian culture its so strange, The culture seems very peaceful and chilled but yet at one point this same people made one of the largest empires in human history.
And ever time i watch anything about modern day Mongolia everything seems so relaxed.
They just chillin in their humble home
OMG!!!!! Look at the kids!!!! They look so beautiful n cute n disciplined.
I don't know. But as a native american myself (eastern cree~ first nation)- i feel oddly close to these lovely Mongolians. Something about their dialects and the tone REALLY resembles to ours... Like, i can understand them- but actually don't because obviously they speak a different language.
Lovely people. Thank you for this video!
Im mongolian and i feel the same connection when i see natives too. Its oddly amazing how we are connected
You are connected! Native Americans came from Siberia back when Pangea existed :)
So the Mongolian version of clotted cream and scones is clotted cream and fried doughnuts. I'm on board for that.
Seems like their food is quite similar to the UK in some ways. Clotted cream, milk tea, butter cookies/bread/scones, lamb, carrots, potatoes, mutton and roasted stuffed animals.
Fried dough and soymilk is the typical breakfast in China.
@@pronumeral1446 Very likely, all shepherd and cowheard peoples have come up with very similar ways of using what ingredients they had. It's a good lesson the current-day snowflakes should learn, instead of adhering to the lies that humans are naturally vegans or lactose intolerant.
Except it's made from horse milk.
@@ThatDamnPandaKai
I believe they left the horse milk behind when they gave up the nomadic lifestyle. You can hear a cow mooing at the beginning of the video.
According to the United Nations, the average Mongolian life span is 67 years old. Traditional mongolian diets are very heavy in animal fats and dairy products, and low on plant sources. Mongolians tend to store fat more efficiently than others, which is beneficial for their climate. Abdominal fat and a high waist-to-hip circumference ratio aid in heat production. However, these adaptations stop being useful when you stop moving. The traditional mongolian diet has become life-shortening for many Mongolian urbanites, and the country has seen sharp up-ticks in the usual health bio-markers: plasma cholesterol, insulin sensitivity, BMI, and blood sugar levels, among others.
This is the most-informed opinion here thus far. A lot of people commenting on this video state the predominance of flour, sugar, salt, and fat in this breakfast, deeming it unhealthy. However, most Western breakfasts are also sugar, salt and fat-laden. And these kinds of diets coupled with a largely sedentary lifestyle are disease-promoting.
Also, are you Mongolian? How available are fruits and vegetables at your local supermarkets? Is there a diverse supply of vegetables on the store shelves?
@@rareneedle I think we all agree that americans are fat fucks. Sugar is a treat, not the first thing you eat in the morning.
@@GainsGoblin i agree
I guess a horde diet isn't suitable for a sedentary lifestyle
You presume some things about fat (and animal products) that have been debunked over and over again (the Maasai form a clear, and easy, counter to your argument). People should stop being so partial to their beliefs, humans clearly thrive on a variety of diets. You mentioned waist circumference, which is a marker of metabolic disease regardless of diet. If so, then animal products (nor fat) should not be the issue, obesity is more likely the primary explanation for their early incidence of death.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful family having a meal, so precious moments in life.
Nice to see them watching Avatar The Last Airbender at 4:05.
Who doesnt like avatar
To think of it, Mongolians are the equivalent of a water tribe.
@@slamongo uhhh i think water tribe is based off of the Innuit
they're the air nomads... cause nomads. duh
@@Alejandro-te2nt air nomads were based off of Tibetans. Air nomads had their peaceful nature and they also have the color scheme of their robes.
any chance i could get some cream with that cream?
We are all out of cream. Would you like sugar fortified heavy cream with some sugar flour smash cakes? Oh, I put tea in there to make it healthy... Anyone got a smoke?
Sure. Don't forget to ask for more sugar with your sugar.
Can I get cream just hold the cream please?
and pass the fat, as I think I am having a heart attack!!
@@Ms.SassyPants1980 it's so far gone beyond just being the US.
That clotted cream looks good. We Native American Indians have something similar to that bread and we call it Frybread. I love anything that’s cheese.
Various amerindians all the way down to the Amazon carry mongol genes, because of the crossing of the Berring Strait. Maybe your typical food comes from them too. Sorry if I misspelled something, I'm brazilian.
I remember trying frybread. I loved it ☺️ especially with honey and powdered sugar.
513_cloud withoutwater We never do! They always try to shove us in the corner!
Indian food is shit
In Hungary we have that too. Its called Lángos. Typically eaten with Sour Cream, Garlic and Cheese.
the girls are so cute like little flowers their grandpa looking after them so well ❤️
"Little flowers"😊🌻🌷🌺🌻
That's so sweet 🥰🎀💕
It’s a nice breakfast, but then everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked.
They are the fire nation.
@@goodfortune4317 air nomads.
Hahaha...so abrupt at the "right" time
@pomegranateorange i mean the mongolians fits more as 'air nomads'.
fire nation = china, japan, korea
@@__-go9cj aren't Tibet air
American kid: "I drink a glass of milk every day so I'll grow up to be big and strong!"
Mongolian kid: "Pathetic."
Name Name hahahahaha
Same for Indian kid. Almost all our sweets are made from milk, also many kids drink 2 glasses of milk a day, one in morning and one in evening/night.
Amateurs
Name Name scandinavians drick the most milk in the world, that why we are tall and big
@@gamingthe81 Mongolians are still stronger. Trust me
I love how everyone sits together for breakfast. Looks like a feast to me.
Its feast or snack to us xD
I love it too. Wanna have a family like that?
Those kids are adorable, just beautiful, I love seeing family's dining together ❤️😍
I love everything about this. The family bonding, the food, the cute little patient children...this family breakfast just warms my heart ❤️❤️❤️
Tho the elder gentleman is the head of the house, he serves everyone else before he eats. I love that very much!
So basically 5 different dishes all same 3 ingredients? Cool!
Milk is the main source of food there. It like rice to ASEAN or wheat to EU, potato to US.
@@tgsoon2002 Milk and barley
It's so sweet how he's serving the children.
And they are watching Avatar Aang at breakfast ? What a way to start the day :D
😂
And its the dancing dragon episode
"how many dairy products do you want for breakfast?"
“yes".
MONGOLIANS LIKES MILK OKAY. MONGOLIANS BELIEVE MILK AND YOGURT IS GOOD FOR YOUR BODY OKAY.
Leonidas Escanor OMG meeeee
Still healthier than what you are eating to be honest with you
How original.
@Leonidas.... Omg, your comment is hilarious, I spit my tea when I read it 😂
I've gotta hand it to them though as they all look extremely healthy! They must be doing something right 💖
Such beautiful people and culture. This was recommended on my RUclips page and I’m glad it was. The food looks delicious 😋.
That AI/algorithm sure is getting pretty good eh ?
cheap formulated comment with fake kindness and actual superiority. u r assuming them as kindergarten kids drawing some shit with wax and waiting for praise rather than modern adults. you'll roll up your eyes and despise his,her unhealthy lifestyle if your college roommate has this as daily breakfast.
@@rc_youtubeaccount1331 УОЦ АЯЕ ШОКЕ АФ!
@@nanonymous9139 look at the 'surprising' comments about the avatar movie in the background. the liberals are always try to cheat theselves as if these people in developing countries shall be kept from any modern lifestyle and knowledge, with nasty hope they will be incompetent, poor (which is often wrong) , stuborn, IGNORANT to the progressive side of world, offering high-quality, ORGANIC, cheap agricultrual products and stay as cheap decoration and display items for tourists forever. but we all know these elders, who are very likely the last generation willingly stay in the acient lifestyle will still be proud to hear their children become an engineer/lawyer or a common worker in the city, and this is apparently unstoppable by the seemly kind yet selfish, stupid wish of liberals. All of these "harmless decorations" are holding a wish to become modern Chineses, a group that turned from sympathised victims as North Koreans today to alienated, assaulted (by the liberals, East asians are barely regareded as "weak colored race" in practice) yet powerful competitors. Hold fantasies to wish these people stay as victims and decorations forever is kind of silly and dirty for me.
Mongolians are not beautiful people at all...They are just normal and poor people, like most third world country citizens.
Its amazing the whole family is together enjoying breakfast , the women cook the meal and the men serve , its a well balanced relationship. I truly like the fact that they're having breakfast as a family, that's something you don't see that much anymore. The food looks amazing and delicious. I hope one day to try it .
Waiter: What'll you have?
Me: Give me milk 13 different ways.
carnivoreaurelius whats up! love your IG content
Midas or soy 1000 ways
The wise emperor would be humble and ask for a single dish
Give me nuggies please
Pakistanies: give me oil in 10,000 different ways.
Wow, they use Everything!!! No wasting eating food there!
Yep they used all the cream they had..
yeah..all they eat and no wasting can see rite
Yeah. Im kazakh but we have a lot of coincidence with them. We also use all meat from animal. Like we even eat its brain and tongue
Here in Indonesia cow tongue are used for a satay in skewer and then served with spicy sauce called "sate padang". Cow brain also used with spicy rendang spices. Both of them are Padangnese food
There are almost over hundreds of products made from milk in Mongolian tradition, Aaruul, Khuruud, Eezgii, Urum, Hailmag, Byaslag, Tsutsgii etc. Any product made from Milk is called "Tsagaan idee" which means Divine Cuisine. And there is a custom where you would be punished or damned if you throw away any sort of Tsagaan idee.
Admittedly I've only been learning for a couple months but "tsagaan idee" seems to be just "white food" to me lol.
@@Mario-us7ds Languages are tricky and hard especially asian ones. Only native Mongolian would understand true meaning behind Tsagaan (which directly means White) .
Almost over 100 ? Does that mean 100 ? Or slightly less than 100 ?
@@kumosi9437 epscially coming from a guy who is called Dark Seid, trying to explain to you what "Divine Food" means
@@Mario-us7ds Yes Its white food but meaning behind is divine food.
Ногоон сай, урмэ, зоохэй, замбаа, боово. Ямар гое амтатайгаар эдеэлэнэд. Замбаага хэхэдээ сайсогоо hурэнгын тоhо нэмээд хайнар худхаад амталаарайд. Амжилт хусэе.
I love everything about Mongolia and it's history. To its extremely tough and enduring people, to the animals they take care of in a way of life no one else on earth lives. To how clever and resourceful they are, they use everything that the animals give and nothing is wasted. I admire them as a people. Love you Mongolia, from a fan in Hawaii.❤
Edit:they are watching one of my favorite shows, Avatar the last air bender😂
Much love from big i
To the great amounts of people ruthlessly killed, raped, tortured. Oh but we dont talk about that anymore, I forgot.
@@Minecraft36245 what's wrong with talking about history? Every nation at that time was killing it's neighbors, it's enemies and it's own people ruthlessly. Some nations are still doing that.
@@Kruppt808 mangolian aren't bad but their history is brutal they even kill their own people I think u don't know about history ghenghis khan Hitler and people like moreselline are famous because of their brutality
@@meanmachinejimiofficial having read many books about the Mongol peoples history brutal as it may be they lived in brutal times.
China sowed conflict between the tribes for centuries, destroying one of them if they got to strong. The Sliver People aren't atypical for that time period.
i don't know if you are trolling in bringing up a racist genocidal dictator in a video about Mongolia. I will assume not but it really has no place in what we are talking about.
Its like if we were talking about Rome and someone brought up how many millions of his own people Mao Zedong killed during his regime....... one has nothing to do with the other.
For those who consider the meal too simple, just remember that Genghis Khan established the largest empire the world has ever seen, most likely by eating the above
Yeah a useless empire he could not control .
@Tergel Khosbayar Just like yours couldn't do anything during the soviet era.
@Schmeagenheimer No1. had a mongolian breakfast.
@Schmeagenheimer I have a couple. It's enough !
@Schmeagenheimer l0l
Did anyone notice that women prepared the food and men served and offered it to all family member? What a balance relationship
Yeah traditionally when women prepare the food they give it to their husband first then the husband offers the food to his wife. Then to his kids descending by age and only after everyone had a bite the husband would eat. 🤗
Everything about Mongolian culture is focused on balance of nature.
Ya sama, di Indonesia juga kayak gitu
How is this different from America? I grew up same way.🙄
@@nosmoke247 Yea You r that guy who is 10/10 at everything. You are the best at everything. Visited everywhere. Witnessed everything. Thanks for letting us know.
@@liono4657 never said any of that.... Butt hurt much?🤔
What a lovely family..eating a healthy meal made by hand and sharing the food everyone patiently waiting for a blessed breakfast....I love those people...thank you for sharing your family breakfast with me today 😊
Loved the way grandpa is feeding everyone ,so lovely 😍
Avatar: The Last Airbender playing in the background - good taste in shows these Mongolians have!
Avatar has a lot of mongol culture tho :)
Yea man , food and avatar that's a good combo :))
4:04
We love Avatar! Grew up watching this amazing show :))
In Serbia, people eat similar things. SIMILAR, not the same. What you call urum, we call Kajmak. We salt it so it lasts for a long time and we eat it with warm bread. The bread fried in oil we call Ustipci. But I have to admit the similarities are quite strong. Thank you all for this video, I'll show it to my family. They will love it. :)
In Kazakhstan we have white cream butter that is also called Kajmak! The world is mad connected!
@@alishernarykov bruh, here in India we call it rabri 😶
Though we add some extra cashew, saffron and dried fruits
It's more like a desert for us
@@lsdaukul2945 more like Scythian
Actually that fried flour is named khailmag in Mongolian.
It is strange that in Turkey we say "Kaymak" for urum but they say "Khailmag" for a different type of urum. And we say "Gödek" for boortsog.
we also say qaimak in Kazakh but for boortsog we say baursaq :)
@@zhamilyadossayeva6889 Some people say "Pişi" for baursaq too but we dont use this word, and we say "Bağırsak" for bowel :):) Maybe baursaq is healthy and good for the bowel so we call bowel like that :) Qazaq bawırlarımızğa sälem!
@@huseyinovali qazaq seni pek takmamış kanka. turan hayalleri başka zamana kaldı.
@@CelalcanG Ortak yemek muhabbetinden de nasıl Turan çıkardınız, tebrik ediyorum gerçekten. Selam gönderdiğimden ötürüyse de size de selam olsun canım, kusur kalmayın.
@@huseyinovali Salamdan baskasini kabul etmem.
Damn... i like that background music played when they're eating
What is The Name?
@sacred warrior wait... is it throat bass like the one beatboxer use?
ruclips.net/video/9HBgjFgajsg/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/qx8hrhBZJ98/видео.html
İts traditional throat singing
They conquered half of the world eating this stuff
That's milk for you,
That time They drunk blood not tea .
@@khaledhd2055 Horse blood if I'm correct.
They Strong,Resilience and Fierce
No wonder They "Conquer" Almost Whole Asia
I couldn't conquer anything but a nap after this.
Thank you for sharing your life way with us. Beautiful meal. Beautiful people.
Bravo !
And once a great conquerer
@@priyoadi4877
So no protein and veggies in their food?
Nor Priest No protein? All that cream dude
Wow. It's a beautiful thing to see. Everyone's helping each other. The way the grandpa serves all his granddaughters are very heartwarming. Thank you for sharing. 🎉❤️
I thought the first clip was frying up like 200g of garlic lol, solid start to a breakfast
same, tho
Nice breakfast,if you want to kill vampires while talking to them
i tot it was minced ginger!
@@sauronmauron6965 200g to conquer Romania
RozzaPWI i thought it was garlic too!!!😂😂
Mongolian cuisine
The gluten and dairy intolerant movement's nightmare
No one:
Vegans: HeLl tO ThE FuCk nO I doNt WaNnA EAt MeAT
Lawlzinator lol I know right
Lawlzinator omg true im celiac and lactose intolerant, i would die if i lived with them
Wouldn't exist in their population because they eat no processed food. We fill our bodies with shit and the next generation suffers.
Lactose tolerance was likely one reason the mongols so easily dominated all of Asia.
Ha yes, the perfect breakfast :
Milk and Avatar : The last airbender
Sain bain uu! I am Korean, living in Turkey for 8 years.
The breakfast of this Mongolian family is not quite strange for me. I saw Kyrgyz people are eating similar foods in Kyrgyzistan. Just barley floor meal is looks like Tibetan food, "Rtsempa". Kaymak(Urum) is also famous and popular breakfast menu of Turkey and I like it too. Fried bread is called "Pişi" in Turkish, "Bogirsok" in Uzbekistan.
" eat your breakfast kids.. we have to conquer the persian empire and the Rus later today "
"that includes you Temujin"
Lmao
@Hoàng Nguyên made me chuckles
@Hoàng Nguyên I dont know if u heard but the war is over u can have breakfast now and sleep at night
Rus as in like Russia? Russia Today?
because if so
Good luck facing Putin's Army
Simplicity, humility, community. Beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing this with us! 🤙🏾
These type of breakfast and food is common for all nomadic ethnic groups throughout North Asia, Siberia and Central Asia. I’m from Kazakhstan and we have exactly the same type of breakfast and food
Asima ----what was used for sweetener before refined sugar?
В Калмыкии тоже) Калмыцкий чай и эти "Boortsog" я узнал. Хотя я и не из Калмыкии. Удиветельно, если учесть, что Монголия в тысячах километров от Поволжья.
Kukurukuku Are you a historian? If not, shocking news: It is Mongols who are actually Turkified.
My breakfast usually bread with kaymak...!
Ludlow889 ---I doubt it too, as it would have killed them all.
I dont remember how many time i have watch this but i really enjoy when watching this..
I have never had Mongolian food before. It looks like such a unique cuisine and culture. I am very curious to learn more.
You're bi what?
Had a friend who came from Mongolia for school. She said its very very meat and dairy heavy. She was amazed seeing how many fruits and vegetables are everywhere in the states and for so cheap. Very few things grow in Mongolia, so vegetables and fruit are significantly more expensive than here.
well basically they tried to take over the world and then failed then were told to stop being nomands and now you have a broken third world nation thinking flour and milk is a nutritious breakfast
@Langdon Alger Fries, Coke and Burgers still have more nutrition that just Flour and Milk, and a lot of calories and electrolytes and water which people need to live and carry out bodily functions. and far tastier than milk and flour. soooo what is exactly your point? wait don't tell me i know. you're part of the new age "woke" culture where people give out trophies for participation and appreciate crap and criticize all the good old stuff like fries burger and coke. because having an opinion different from yours is probably anti feminist anti LGBTQ anti this and that and anti everything that gets your motor running, in your opinion.
@Langdon Alger
1. my country does not serve food in schools you bring it to school
2. my countries rules on food and daily amounts are so strict that there's some fast food items from say KFC or McDonalds (example KFC gravy bowl) which can't by law be sold here because a single serving exceeds the daily recommended amount of fat or sugar or salt or what ever else
3. we literally have a fat tax on foods its cheaper to eat at some hippy organic place than it is to eat at a fast food restaurant
4. i'm not American
Once upon a time these dudes ancestors took over the world..
Gene Bijou yea..
Think about it.....
What better way to start a day of pillaging and raping than with this sort of hearty, calorie-rich diet to give you the energy needed 👍
and muslims carry their names proudly , fake khan names , racially r not mangolian or look close to them .
@@notavailable708 genghis khan dude
@@notavailable708 google is your friend.
The children are absolutely beautiful how nice to see them all together😊 God Bless🙏🏼
Yeah i like their food, but i'm jealous about is. everyone is watching and waiting for breakfast. and they're eating as a whole family. dang i miss those times when everyone in my family sits in one table talking and laughing our problems. :(
God Bless them. Enjoy your meal.
I haven’t had a Mongolian breakfast in 7 years since I moved to Australia 😔 I occasionally make milk tea myself but the milk taste different here 🙁
...it wasn't "milk"...
What's the brown barley like powder that they mixed with the milk fat? The lady just mushed them up and didn't cook them. The kids just took em and ate em
@@shahanibraga7498 I'm guessing it's their own version of "bread"
Shahani Braga it was cooked then grind into powder. Tibetan people do this as well as high altitude doesn’t make boiled water hot enough to cook the barley or whatever.
You have to find fresh, unpasteurized (non-pasteurized) milk. It'll be expensive, though, if it's available.
I respect those people, they shared everything on the table, good culture for your children.
So lovely. Whole family eating breakfast together. Reminds me of my childhood in India.
The fried dough looks so yummy...
Thank you for this peek into your family and culture from Las Vegas, Nevada-USA
The girls are all so pretty and cute!
Yea they are all lined up it’s adorable
Саламат! Объедение! С утра поел, весь день сытый!
I love that their lifestyle is so simple.
How to become the strongest throat singer in the world: 100 ml horse milk, 100 gr cheese, 100 gr sugar and 10 cups of barley flour every single breakfast.
100 ml, please we drink litres of horse milk everyday
bruh, that person would be ready for бөх /Mongolian wrestling/
@@bolormaaduvjir3160 horse has milk?
@@BATMAN-ze9sr of course, it is a mammal
Lmao. No one realized the joke yet.
I'm Romanian and sometimes our breakfast is heavy in dairy products too.
But damn this is on a whole another level
ce prostii vorbesti bre? unde mancam noi dimineata asa ceva?
@@nervocalmo8957 Boss, zi-mi tu ca nu ai fost vreodata undeva unde dimineata ai primit un platou plin de branzeturi , niste lapte batut si omleta mai mult cu branza decat oua.
Acum nu stiu de pe unde sunteti voi, dar eu am crescut intr-un sat din Buzau pana la 7 ani si mancam dimineata covrigi (ori uscati, ori facuti la cuptor cu untura) si branza si ceapa. Poate mai schimbam mancarea, dar macar dimineata in fiecare zi beam lapte proaspat de capra. Nu pare cine stie ce pentru noi, dar daca ajungeti vreodata prin Indochina, oamenii aia de la 2 linguri de "heavy cream" zac trei zile.
Yes it is. Its milk in milk on breakfast. Milk and meat one lunch. And meat and meat on dinner. Of course not always but thats how it usually goes in the plains away from any villages.
would love to see more of this family! the girls are adorable 😇
That caramelised clotted cream looks delicious. And the children are so cute
shivalishankersharma it is very delicious if you make it better than this. She made it very quick and in lazy way. Usually it's made with less fat and raisins, shape it, let it dry and cut.
It is same as our Rabdi, the first one. The second one is also made and eaten in Indian homes by burning milk.
I wanted to say, “heart attack”, but then I remembered that I am Punjabi & our breakfast is also heavy on dairy and fried parathas.. so I am in no position to judge!!
Hhhh yeah our breakfast is to heavy And dont Even mention dinner
They neef it in such a cold climate, also veg dont grow here snd doesnt hsve enogh cal
royaljatti LOLOL 🤣
Back in the day, heavy breakfasts like this and paranthe would keep farmers full and energized till late in the day.
We have the highest obesity rate in India
The meals are made from raw milk (unpasteurized) it’s a very healthy, nutritious breakfast loaded with Protein and Vitamin C. It’s lovely how the family eats together.
Maybe pasturized milk causes lactose intolerance. Most of our food is overprocessed to give it a long life
Yummies... Good hearty breakfast... Enjoy..
It's yak milk
That's not true though. They clearly boil the milk in each preparation. Raw milk isn't special and that myth needs to die
@@TheBooty28 lactose intolerence is not caused by ober processing, it is genetic. This condition is even ment to be normal by the body as we were supose to stop dronking milk after infancy. The tolence to lactose was caused by drinking milk as if you compare countries, asian countries which don't drink milk have higher rates of lactose intolerance than us with pastrized milk. Also lactose intolerce is intolerance of lactode, found in raw snd pastetized milk
My God. These guys conquered the world many times.
Japan: Say what??
yes because mongols had to build boats and obviously they werent very skilled at that. be honest nomadic people of central asia were the most skillful in the whole world when it comes to war with bows,swords amd horses
bro mongolia is a landlocked country and they didnt know how to set sail through the ocean
@Lilly yeah they did know but they didnt know enough to survive a typhoon
@Lilly YEAH. WOODEN BOATS WITH SAILS MADE OUT OF WOLF FUR. THEY MADE BIGGER SHIPS WITH CATAPULTS THAT SHOOTS BOULDERS. YOU CALL THAT TECHNOLOGY RIGHT
I knew the Mongolians traditionally had dairy in their diets but I had no idea how much.
These people herd animals for a living. They have milk and meat from those animals. Every other type of food has to be imported from elsewhere. Animals are wealth, so they don't kill them too often. It's quite easy to live on good quality milk--at least if you aren't lactose intolerant.
very hard to farm on the steppe so it's a cattle culture. i think they also eat root vegetables.
stfu
Robin Lillian well lactose intolerance is very common in rich countries because the people are bored and have too many doctors and hospitals so if it’s only about the bare surviving like in Mongolia, there is nearly nobody with lactose intolerance because that person would literally die.
Lili Blume I thought being lactose intolerant is lacking an enzyme in breaking down glucose? Sometimes it’s not even the persons fault.
As a brazilian living within thousands miles away from this beautiful country and people your videos makes me cry, such a fantastic culture, I hope one day i can see all this by myself
I'm from Argentina. I hope that same.
Your words are very beautiful xx
And i thought you guys use metrics
@@fitrianhidayat we do, but air tickets still use the term miles. Also there are metric miles.
Everybody saying high fat, too much sugar & dairy...
*While they're probably eatin pop tarts for breakfast*
Hell man I fucks with some pop tarts, but lately I’ve been eating oatmeal :,(
They're also not out there herding fucking animals on the steppe all day like these dudes
they are always high on good fat because they have to keep their body temperature upto the climate...
I’m eating dogs for breakfast. It’s a Chinese thing
A wise man once told me, “to free one’s soul is to eat them alive”
So glad I spent some time out in the world meeting people of different cultures and enjoying their cuisine