How To Eat PITCHER PLANTS!! | Raw + Sticky Rice! | Satun (สตูล), Thailand
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SATUN, THAILAND - Welcome to Khuankhong Garden สวนควนข้องหม้อข้าวหม้อแกงลิง (goo.gl/maps/8JAnGdSeQA6PvocP7) in the southern Thailand province of Satun. It’s an entire garden that’s dedicated to the amazing pitcher plant. As soon as you arrive, you’ll notice four different and very distinct varieties of pitcher plants. And not only does the owner grow them, he teaches about pitcher plants, and cooks them for you to eat! #Thailand #plantbased #pitcherplants
He made a mixture of sticky rice, coconut milk, sugar, salt, and butterfly pea juice to make it blue, stuffed that into the little perfect tube pitches and steamed them.
Along with eating cooked pitcher plants, you can eat them raw. To me they tasted similar to a green apple skin. It was sour, crisp, and had an amazing snap to it. As I was munching on the pitcher plants, I was amazed at their versatility and the possibilities of how they could be stuffed - endless possibilities!
In parts of the island of Borneo, where pitcher plants are abundant in the rainforest, they also prepare rice dishes steamed in pitcher plants. I would love to visit someday soon to eat rice and pitcher plants in Borneo!
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Mark describing the raw version as green apple skin is perfect. I immediately had a sense for the texture. *_This was super interesting._* Edible pitcher plant...who knew? 😀
Mark will eat anything.😔😔😔
Wow I never thought those were edible!!!!
Gonna be your next video? 🤣
Dosent matter ,we didn't know bats are edible too🙂
Aorn Eats....youtube
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can I use this as an alternative to condoms?
Never thought this plant was edible. Interesting and learnt something new Mark. Thank you
He always educated us in varieties of different foods. This is why Mark is the best food blogger.
@Shekeem Pritchard well at times I've seen him say when a certain food is not for him. Plus chillies makes everything perfect I believe.
@Myhokozisi Biya “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” Romans 10:9, according to strictures Jesus Christ died for our sins buried & rose on the third day is the gospel.
@@auvorthegreat9448 “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” Romans 10:9, according to strictures Jesus Christ died for our sins buried & rose on the third day is the gospel.
@@3un4j0 I am born again, Jesus is my Lord and Savior. Thank you and keep spreading the word
You can always tell how much he rates a particular food by how long he keeps that smile.
Thanks Mark, I am wholefoods plant based and this channel is truly appreciated
While pitcher plants are not toxic, they should not be eaten in large amounts and can cause digestion issues, like vomiting and diarrhea
Anyone else notice that when Mark tastes something he REALLY likes, or takes a big bite out of something, he goes a little walleyed? Food really IS his passion lol.
A stunning plant. This was a great show. This farmer is doing the world a service by gaining years of knowledge on these plants and by helping them find a place in today's world.
Wow! I’m totally mind blown right now. I live in California and I own a pitcher plant which grows in a humid container in my room. I never knew they were edible! I’m definitely going to try one once the plant is fully grown. Thank you for this! ❤️
Are you sure it's the right type? Makes sure it's washed well!
Oh wow, I have had that without fully understanding what it was.
Although Smurfs have been using them as a Backpack for centuries!
Thanks, Mark.
Me and my 8 months old niece really love to watch ur vids.. and thank you, ur wife, and son .. always stay healthy ....
Never thought I'd seen a man eating carnivorous plant. But here you are, Mark. 😏
Fascinating ep!
What a great human. Preserving plants and educating others 👌
Preserving plants to farm and eat them.
It’s so wonderful that Mica’s exposed to all these different foods in environments. Just wonderful!
Oh my goodness Mark !! I never knew pitcher plants are edible, my goodness, I have definitely enjoyed your adventures and have seen those adorable plants aplenty when travelling internationally myself. Mark's inquisitive nature brings so much joy to viewers all around the world !!
First time I'm seeing Pitcher plant, never thought this type of plant exist. So unique
? for real ? its quite common and famous
Yay, new vid Mark!
This is my earliest attendance🖐
Love from Philippines
Weirdly wonderful
Mark has compared this to a mango or cashew tree leaf like its a normal things we've all tasted lol I love his enthusiasm, his created a great life for him and his family💛🧡❤
the plant is a wild plant in my village. When we were little, we would put rice in and we would burn it to eat😋
Mark, you are an awesome guy. I love that you have Ying & Micah with you on your different adventures.
The plant is beautiful and unique
That's a really cool looking plant!
Maybe stuffing with minced beef and rice like a cabbage roll would be good 😋😋😋
it's a plant-based channel. Let's open our imagination to all sorts of amazing plant-based stuffings :) I think rice with tofu or lentils seem great!
@@sunmoon711 Absolutely, maybe chickpeas with rice 😋
I feed mine hamburger or flies ... whatever.
@Vini Mano “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” Romans 10:9, according to strictures Jesus Christ died for our sins buried & rose on the third day is the gospel.
@@sunmoon711 “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” Romans 10:9, according to strictures Jesus Christ died for our sins buried & rose on the third day is the gospel.
I'm absolutely in love with nature ♥️
i had this pitcher plant version of lemang before in 2018's eid back in Malaysia. i bought at a local street food store selling the sticky rice stuffed inside the bamboo and the pitcher plant. you can eat together with any spicy dishes like rendang, curries and meat floss. since some of the pitcher pot is small, we can taste the maximum flavour from the coconut milk!
Mark Weins has the most infectious smile I have even seen. In every one of his videos, he is always smiling. What a beautiful human being!
Absolutely Amazing
You rock man 🤟🏻love your every episode bro
I recently started drinking butterfly pea flower tea! I get the dry organic flowers bags from Thailand. The tea is a beautiful blue and it turns a rich purple when I mix a hibiscus tea bag.
Those pitcher plants looks so familiar 😂😂😂😂
Lol yeah it does 😂😂
I know where you all are taking this to.... Hahaha!
Yeah 2 actually one is from a pokemon and thr latter is the crotch.
@@branavasorubysivabalaratna7819 condom?
@@ApoNiApoTu no! We people are talking about sausage's covers. Go away .. :p
Those plants are amazing!
Never knew we could eat this. Very educational
Amazing 😻 we always thought pitcher plants as killing plants but they could be delicacy as well as shown in the vdo. Thanks to dear Mark .
I also learned something new and rare too see being from California never being in Thailand 🇹🇭 great job Mark.
The more you travel the more you discover new and unique food, plants, people and traditional it is amazing thank you.
This man will eat anything and makes me want to try it as well!!
Thank for educating the world with wonderful videos about exotic foods❤
Wow! interesting! Thank you for the Tour!
As I tag along with Mark I have found out a lot of new things whether edible or knowledgeable but yet I know not if it’s purpose..Thank you Mark
It's incredible.
I live in Satun for 5 years people here is so kind and the food it’s Amazing
I'm from Satun too .. nice and peaceful little province.
at last someone is caring for those plants for that we have to thank him... from India...
Look at Your Wonder Abba… you’re not only created man and the beautiful animals of the world but you also something as beautiful, simple, complex as this! Amazing! All Glory To You.
WOW, NATURE is amazing beautiful ❤
I want to put some JAMBALAYA in there.. Awesome
Thank you so much for sharing this and for sharing more information on things we don't eat everyday! ❤
Hi Mark, I call that "Semar Bag Plant". Thanks..Love it.
Once again you're amazing Mark!
You have such a beautiful family! I bet Micah will pick up on your passion and carry it on.
Love this channel. Amazing videos. We need more of these real-life real-world content.
Wow! This was so interesting to heard you saying the pitcher taste like green apple skin.I have never seen a pitcher plants. Matt, I am also always amazed and excited to see all the new foods, plants and spices that you share with us. Thankyou very much and God bless!
I always Loved Your Videos Mark but this Channel and it's content is so educational and focuses on Spreading knowledge about Plants from all over the World' wish To learn More with You,
And You do It with So Much Passion ❤️❤️❤️
Wow love it
Thank you Mark for putting spotlight on awesome people like this
This is a learning experience. Thank you. I knew that pitcher plants trapped insects but would never have thought that they are edible.
Victreebell?!?
This planet has so much beauty. Thanks
Happy Tihar from Nepal :)
I grow these plants too :)
different species actually have a different taste, some taste kind of woody while others are slightly sweet and sour.
I hope someday I can travel in thailand. I like their culture and cuisine. Love from the Philippines
My first time to see pitcher plant, God's gift.
Love watching your videos 👍🏼👍🏼
mannn! i love your southern series all the stuff i grew up with lol
Wow i didn't know they could be eaten. Nice video very informative!
Wow, I never you could eat pitcher plants. Your video makes me want to try pitcher plants with sticky rice.
Wow that’s the coolest plant/culinary video I’ve seen! Thank you so much for sharing this place. I totally wanna move to the wet tropics and grow pitchers now! The vegan and raw vegan possibilities would be endless 😀
Pitcher plant: Fear me, insects! I will make you fall in my trap and die a slow death!
Some random people: 4:48
Amazing! I love pitcher plants, but didn’t know they were edible. Great video. Thank you!
@10:25, " I had a couple of small ones already, so, I'm going big this time.
That's like an entire....."
If you know what this is... Hahaha
WOW!..I Never Knew This!!! Amazing!!!
Nice Mark 🤗I can see you enjoyed it so much. Yum Yum yum 🤤🙋
Wow, just, learning new things every time watching your films
i love the colors
"Oh wow"
Definitely want to try this now!
Very interesting plant
100%%%%%% you're the BEST Mark, THE LOOK ON YOUR FACE AND ALL YOUR DESCRIPTIONS, SO HONEST YET SO FUNNY!!!! BLESSINGS TO ALL :)))))
Wow amazing !!!!!!!
WOW NICE ONE...
Wow, amazing video my first time seeing this plant fascinating 😀 thank you for the education
I love the color the butterfly pea gives to rice. I'm also glad to hear that it's also called like that. I've been trying to find that flower where I live and could write a funny book about that quest ... haven't found it still, btw.
this man never disappoints.😆 sometimes he does different & unusual things 🤭😁
What an unusual snack 🤪🤣🤣🤣 Thumbs up from Englishman
Amazing and unique 👍😍
That was amazingly unique edible plants and I would try them Raw and with sticky rice. Thank you, Mark, Ying & Micah for another amazing find! :)
Looks good
I think this my favorite video 💐
Awesome video. Thanks Mark 💗💗
What a unique and interesting treat!
Interesting how it is strong almost like a sausage casing. It sounds like it had that same "snap" too. Great video!
what
So cool , for sure didnt know you could eat these, let alone that they are farmed! Thanks for the awesome info
There's a lot of that grows wildly in Sabah. We consider it as a unique plant here. But, never have I seen it been eaten or sold by anyone as long as I have live in Malaysia 🧐
INTERESTING 💥
How cool!
Thank you
WOW JUST AMZING😱😱😱😱💓💓💓💓
Woww that’s interesting food
I wonder what health benefits they have. So interesting.
The egg-white like liquid inside the pitcher can be applied to the scalp, good for hair growth. Look for a young one with an unopened lid.
@@JIM-TREFVTRETRE is it like aloe vera?
@@ssubramanian605 more like egg white consistency
Beautiful plant, this was a fun educational video !! I would stuff these like Arabic stuffed grape leaves !! Yummy 😊
Ooh WOow
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This is great!