Shillong (Bara Bazar) Food Tour - Breakfast Walk + BIG Momo
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2019
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Market visits are always fun and exciting, so after the Police Bazaar food tour, we were keen to check out the food scenario at Lewduh market in Shillong. Pronounced as “yoh doh”, it is one of the oldest and largest wholesale markets in the city where one can find fresh stocks of vegetables, fruits, fish, meat, spices and other food items. Majority of the fresh stocks are supplied by the local farmers. The place also has a section for handicrafts made by the local artisans. This sprawling marketplace is full of narrow alleys leading up and down, that look the same to the unfamiliar eyes.
We reached here early in the morning with our host Lynti, just when the market was opened for business. Soon the shops and stalls appeared to be spilling over and the congested alleys were full of vendors, porters and customers. We were thrilled to discover what the locals ate on a daily basis.
We started our food tour by purchasing various kinds of rice cakes from a roadside vendor. Home made rice cakes are the most popular khasi breakfast snacks that are mostly consumed with tea. They are a wholesome and convenient source of energy for the industrious populace out here. The ones that we bought included the Pusaw, Pumaloi and the Pukhlein. Pusaw or plain steamed sticky rice cake was bland in taste and is supposed to be eaten with tea or milk. The Pumaloi or steamed red rice cake was bland as well. But both tasted good with sweet tea. The Pukhlein which was a deep fried rice flour and jaggery based snacks, was quite delicious. It had a sharp flavour of the mustard oil in which it was fried.
Another popular stuff that local people preferred for breakfast was flattened rice soaked in tea. We have eaten it with many things like milk or curd but never with tea. It satiates the craving for tea and fills up your tummy.
We also visited one of the oldest Jadoh shops in the market. It was bustling with people enjoying Jadoh and other traditional Khasi dishes. After ambling up and down the narrow lanes lined with shops and stalls in the different sections of the market we finally arrived at the center of Lewduh that houses the largest vegetable market of the region. The sight was no less than a marvel. Wherever your eyes went, you can see different kinds of vegetables that came from local farms. They were all fresh and colourful.
One of the most notable things about this market was that most of the traders here were women. Attired in their simple traditional outfits, they can be seen chatting, laughing, chewing kwai and selling their fares.
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About the host - Anubhav Sapra:
Anubhav Sapra is an avid foodie! He is a Founder but proudly calls himself a Foodie-in-chief at Delhi Food Walks. He is also a street-food and Indian regional cuisine connoisseur and loves to write about street-food. To know more, visit www.anubhavsapra.com
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Thank you for bringing all of us to Shillong. India is so diverse culturally and the food speaks for it.
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In india if u travel from one state to other diffrent culture language and difffrent food
in Shillong no diversity don't talk lie 🙄
Right Bro!
Mostly people neglaect our country's seven sisters thank you for making vlog
What does seven sisters means
It means north eastern States of india
@@Indiadreams it means there is seven states in North east
Fridose tmr ghor kot
@@Mr-jrur what do u mean
I just love watching vlogs from places in NorthEast India... they are so amazing to watch... I am planning a trip to Meghalaya, Manipur & Nagaland this winter with my friends... looking forward to it. Anubhav bhai... your vlogs are pure delight to watch.. keep rocking
Thank you Sameer :)
The poha with tea, beautiful flowers , exotic fruits, unique food and lovely momos. 👌👌👌 . The effort and hard work of delhi food walks to reach different parts of our country is 👍👍👍 awesome. Superbly presented vedio.🙏🙏🙏
I love north east states of India more than my own state and the city I live in. I love the people, their food, culture , nature and many more. Best part is they are very Innocent and lovable. 🙂 Sad part is I have no friends from north east I just feel their culture. ❣️❤️❣️
Thanks bro
Hi...
M from Assam...northeast..
Where are from by the way?
Waiting for your video..
Finally it came..
Love from Odisha ☺️
Jai Jagannath.
Love from Andhra Pradesh.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
Pradosh I've been wanting to visit Orissa for sometime. I feel it's one of the most underrated state in India and has a rich culture and history. When is the best time to visit?
@@user-qi4mg8fn8t winter season is the best bcz in summer it will be so hot so you can't travel and explore.....
@@pradoshsundaray4177 Thanks bhaai for letting me know about this. Will try to plan around December this year.
@@user-qi4mg8fn8t welcome to Odisha 😊
India has a wide variety of sweets. Some are sweet and some are sour. The origin of sweets in Japan may be India. There are similar sweets. It was a continuation of Shillong, also called “Eastern Scotland”. BIG Momo has something similar in Japan. It ’s delicious when you eat it warm. I think the contents of this time are very familiar to Japanese people. Thank you very much. God.
Those looked like pork buns to me than momos, and yeah northeastern culture of India is quite similar to Japanese and Tibetan cultures, love from India 🇮🇳 🙂
🄽🄸🄲🄴 🄵🄾🄾🄳 🄰🄽🄳 🄲🅄🄻🅃🅄🅁🄴
🅃🄷🄰🄽🄺 🅈🄾🅄 🄵🄾🅁 🄼🄰🄺🄸🄽🄶 🄵🄾🄾🄳 🄹🄾🅄🅁🄽🄴🅈.
Girl is so much sweet 😘😘😘
Ya...r8❤
What an #awesome host you had in this vlog.. she was so informative & helpful.. loved her.
And is it just me or is everyone just blown away by the breathtaking diversity of #India.. from Shillong to Gujarat to Kashmir to Kanyakumari.. the cultural diversity is mesmerizing.. this diversity is a treat to watch.
This is super awesome.. We are living the Northeast through you and with you!
Going to watch.... India's favourite food cultural show @ RUclips
Already booked the ticket on 2 nov to guwahati will stay inshillong for like 15 days
Hey hotel and lodging process are very high in shilling. Also visit dawki and sohra
wow grate experience for food nice channel
Again I loved it..... thanks for giving such gud videos....
Sir you are exploring north east food culture very appreciating. I hope more hidden food gems will find in this tour.
Some of the foods are similiar to which one can get in interior tamil nadu!
Anubhav Baba do visit Bihar also ,You are going very well ,your curiosity for different indian food from its different parts is appreciatable 👏👏👏👏
rinku chandravanshi Thank you :)
Loved it lynti,ur presentation to anubhav
Awesome 👏👏
Truest of the food bloggers on RUclips. You guys cover food and culture from all the parts of India! Keep up the good work. Thank you :)
Upload all NE State food vlog including Sikkim 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Explore Food & Travel India Soon!
Sikkim is included in NE India, but not in 7 sisters.
common misconception
Wow💟
The person who sells momo is the best. I used to eat momo from him whenever i go there for work.
U are just amazing and u are exploring best places of food in india and u are the one who try to explore culture wise food vlogging i like itt big thump up to uu
jayraj dhadhal Thank you so much 🙏🏻
It's always good to watch your travel journey through videos. Different from other people; your travels more focus on local food. 👍👍👍
This is the most honest food show channel on RUclips . No nonsense
rajkishore patro Thank you! It means a lot.
Nice !
Waiting so eagerly... Plz explore nagaland also... U may find unique though may not upto ur expectations...
Thank you Gaurav sir you broked by stereotype about Meghalaya ..love u sir ....salute to your love for food u give lot of respect to food ..its really amazing
You are great sir. simple videos, content focussed and basically u keep ur main bottom line alive throughout your video. Fantastic once again.
pleasure watching anubhavji in his food journeys all over our country, though i hve joined in a lil late yet keen on watching every single episode
Interesting as always
Informative video...good host...👍👍👌👌
Very interesting tea ceremony 😋
North East culture entirely different. Thanks for exploring. Nice vlog 👌👌
Parveen Siddiqui Glad you liked it!
12.50 that is no momo. it's called baozi/bao in kolkata territy market. chicken/pork/red bean bao
Your videos are superbb
Seven Sisters have their own flavour.
this is called real food vlogging much❤️
Best ever food Review show on youtube ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very cool
Excellent brother keep it up😁😁😁
Thanks for taking us to shillong...will definitely visit it one day. ♥️♥️
Sir phaari log tension free hote hai very mastmolla people good job nice video thanks sir
nice to see the board of no beef in the shop... Nd in 10:20 love to see lord Krishna photo in the northeast india ❤
Excellent 👍 ,lynti is good host with proper knowledge about food
That red thing here in dehradun is called arsa , that has been made here for very very long time , its a diffrent name in sikkim but the taste is same
Isn't the big momo called as Thaipo. It is available in Sikkim. Also available in couple of places in Delhi Anubhav!
it's called baozi/bao in kolkata territy market. chicken/pork/red bean bao
@@k1ndfox wow! Next visiti will try it there. Is there a boiled egg in it usually?
@@CHOMPINGCHAMPION no egg. minced pork or chicken
@@CHOMPINGCHAMPION ruclips.net/video/NbmM6_NkalY/видео.html
@@k1ndfox thanks. Will check
The best person I like
That flattened rice with tea is my favorite. We in mp have it.
My birth place ...I love shillong.......❤️❤️❤️
Hi bhaiya good to see ur one more video 😊 & bhaiya yesterday i was thinking about u but today i got ur notification & bhai u looks super cute when u taste saur things & take care of ur health & ur skin ....apply some mens cream 😊 lots of love bhaiya keep posting bye bye 😊😍😘✋
Akshat Thapliyal Thank you Akshat
8:20 Lynti, dohnud is liver not the heart
And Sirji, I'm in love ❤❤❤ with you already! I wish I was in Shillong, I would've taken you places
Love to know about north east India. ☺Best wishes.
I want to blog on Kolkata Street food...... Please Sir
Our Meghalaya 😍😍🇮🇳🤘
I find the most friendly and happy people in Shillong. Wonderful place to go visit.
Really nice. I have visited Shillong but did not try many of these Khasi foods. DFW team, please visit other north eastern states also. Would love to watch their food culture.
U r my fav youtuber
I am missing shillong food..yumyum.😋
Aap ka sabhi video super 👌 hota hai
Nice place
The sound (UGHM-UGHM) you make while cherishing food; I love it
Lots of people hate it
Sir ur suparb.... I love u😍
Murtaza Kalabhai Thank you Murtaza
welcome to our city sir
Damn I miss Shillong bara bazar where I grew up 😍
Thanks for covering North East India as usually their culture we are not aware of..❤️
Wah sir love you sir
Nice video n lady was too good ...
Thank you
Iove momo
Nice
Sir shilong main tand por gaya..kya
Nice people .. nice place ..
I miss Shillong...nice video...keep it up...
Great vlog 👌👌👌
NORTH-EAST INDIA is the most beautiful places ... Their culture, Their beautifying sight, The people, Their different types of dishes 😍❤👌
I'm from Darjeeling
You must visit DARJEELING QUEEN OF THE HILLS
There you can find different types of dishes you ever saw ....
Please do kindly visit😊
Thank you for exploring eastern india
This video will soon mark 1 million
Aanshu Sharma Thank you for your support Aanshu 🙏🏻
How can DFW have less than 1 million subscribers ?? Such nice vlogs about indian food..and the content is just getting better with every episode. I specially enjoyed and amazed by last few episodes about food of Himachal Pradesh.. and of course Sillong..
Saroj Kumar Biswal Thank you Saroj! 1M soon :)
The pu khleiñ are mixed to batter of local rice flour with jaggery (locally called mithai) and then fry in mustard oil. Just love it. In our believed it's said that there should not be any argument at home while frying pu khleiñ or the pu khleiñ will not round as it should be.☺️
Cameramen are really highly professional, good work
Wow! Cover every corner of INDIA 😊 #Awsome#stay 💪 #no boundaries 😍
So good..👌👌👌😍
Dekh to le pura video ek barr
@@CLASHWITHNAYAN bhai mene pure dekha..
14 min ka vid aur tumne 5 min me comment kar diya.
Eating on leaf reminds me of Kerala. Their snacks also looks similar to Kerala snacks
I miss my Shillong right from School days till in NEHU. Jadoh is undoubtedly my favourite and all the beefs items too. Bhai....mu me pani our yaad aagaya!!!! Thank you!!!
Bro me also from nehu childhood days... Now not there:-(
i love shillong ❤️
Sir i m from guwhati
I m big fan of yours
Ye hai apna India...👌👌👌
North east attracting me everyday to visit🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
One of the best food channel I have come across,you deserve to be on 5million subscribers,hope you reach there soon,all the best sir😄
In all of east india food specially veg variants keeps changing with season, so to explore all the local delicacies you will need to have three visits atleast.
They use nature’s like serving on leaves is awesome
@ 7:07 u need a big cup of CHAI😁
@00:48, it's not eggplant (baingan). It's a type of tomato found only in meghalaya. Lightly sour in taste.
While coming have a meal in jiva restaurant in naungfu
I miss u shillong polo CRPF camp i was there in 2009 i just want to vist again❤️❤️
Come again bro we miss you
rwai jam sure bro definitely i ll come back
Love from tamilnadu ❤️ miss those wonderful days in Shillong 🤧
10:49 it is called ber in jharkhand
I miss Shillong 😥
I love you sir