Surviving Australia!! Catching & Cooking Their WILDEST Animals!!

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  • @BestEverFoodReviewShow
    @BestEverFoodReviewShow  Год назад +225

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    • @BScran
      @BScran Год назад +16

      Cmon shannnn

    • @lespiva9955
      @lespiva9955 Год назад +15

      Nice work

    • @assantetapaniua5950
      @assantetapaniua5950 Год назад +8

      Come to Mozambique, please Sonny. 18:51

    • @swapnilsammy3054
      @swapnilsammy3054 Год назад

      I really hate you for eating kangaroo and turtle you should haven't kill those lovely creatures for your content and enjoy their meat @besteverfoodshow 47:06

    • @nathangrueber9834
      @nathangrueber9834 Год назад +6

      Vegemite is the best!! Try it on huntly and palmers cream crackers with butter. Mmmmmmm!

  • @Lawjono
    @Lawjono Год назад +968

    Huge respect to Sonny for not only doing a food review but going deep into first nation people's culture and conservation efforts.

    • @obtuseangler768
      @obtuseangler768 Год назад +19

      Thanks for recognizing and respecting First Nations bro!!
      I'm from Canada so we aren't related but a lot of us have had the same struggles across the globe in recent centuries.
      I'm casted up after a dance party with a black bear last week wondering how i can make this new semester at college work, been kinda rough lol. Im very proud to be part native and you're unexpected comment probably made my day...straight fire😊

    • @Brandon-ey1iy
      @Brandon-ey1iy Год назад +2

      BBQ pulled possum

    • @emailneilmurray
      @emailneilmurray Год назад +11

      Agree, and it needs to be noted that the pressure on native species is not from first nation people, but due to western influence and practices. First nation people should not be penalised or curtailed as a result. We as Australians need to solve our terrible track record of endangerment and extinction of our native species.

    • @jcarry5214
      @jcarry5214 Год назад

      well put.

    • @UncAussie
      @UncAussie Год назад +4

      we dont call them that here

  • @bp5276
    @bp5276 Год назад +386

    Despite the popularity of the channel, I’m surprised how humbled Sonny remains. Great episode, amazing way of educating people about food and culture of Aboriginal Population of Australia.

    • @kayh476
      @kayh476 Год назад +6

      You are right he is very humble and shows respect to everyone anywhere he goes. Much respect.

    • @Nantosuelta
      @Nantosuelta 9 месяцев назад +5

      I like that one episode in china where some guy who made dumplings or something asks him how many subscribers he has and he said 5 million and the guy says "thats not that many" and then Sonny got miffed and said his dumplings were only ok

  • @LinaToysUnboxing
    @LinaToysUnboxing 8 месяцев назад +1255

    26:19 Has anyone ever tried the feeling of catching fish or eels? It's truly the best feeling

    • @Malali16
      @Malali16 7 месяцев назад +5

      Over exaggeration at its finest right here

    • @chriswood4975
      @chriswood4975 3 месяца назад

      @@Malali16 i love catching fish

    • @elvenkind6072
      @elvenkind6072 3 месяца назад

      It's fun. Great to feel them struggle on a line, and even better to get them up on land, and the best: To put them in a pot and cook them, waiting for the best of the "bestest": Eating yummy fish. 😛

    • @michbech7097
      @michbech7097 Месяц назад

      I went snorkeling in Barbados with the huge sea turtles. Touching their bellies and shells was one of the most unique, invigorating sensations ever. It's a texture I'll never be able to explain and have never experienced since. It's this type of smoothness that is almost transcendent. I don't think that is at all similar to what you were referring to here, but your comment reminded me of that experience. Being in that environment overall was just so remarkable.

  • @sfjake1192
    @sfjake1192 Год назад +54

    Sonny does such a great job at asking the questions that informs us and opens our hearts to the indigenous ppls. This is the best ever food review show ever. No other can compete. I would hate if it ever disappears! ❤

  • @SurfinLifeCaliGurl
    @SurfinLifeCaliGurl Год назад +10

    Almost 4 million views!! We are diehard fans! You’re living the dream for many of us. Traveling the earth and exploring both cultural and gastronomy in a way that we feel completely immersed in the moment! You are providing us with the opportunity to experience both worlds that many people only dream about. I believe you are from Minnesota originally and our biggest challenge is whether we dump the tator tots or line them up in row haaahaaa!! I dream of living your life but I will settle for watching your journey in each tour of the world and I swear I can taste each dish because you have mastered articulating the description of each meal!

  • @spicy_xinger
    @spicy_xinger Год назад +1448

    man this dude has come so far. production value is insane now

    • @shiv8432
      @shiv8432 Год назад +24

      He's tha man bro! Such an awesome experience journeying with this guy

    • @qenbered5762
      @qenbered5762 Год назад +7

      Was about to say the same thing. Very impressive!

    • @randishaw946
      @randishaw946 Год назад +4

      Yes amazing and inspiring

    • @countrickter
      @countrickter Год назад +7

      I feel you. so great to see the growth and always good... no matter what show you watch

    • @davidhowe7492
      @davidhowe7492 Год назад

      GT FCC v😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
      51:17
      Òpp😊

  • @zy823
    @zy823 Год назад +432

    I really like the fact you took your time to also tell the story of the indigenous people of Australia and not just eat their food respect man!

    • @Ricardorhino88
      @Ricardorhino88 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes before the British came in and conqured and colonized that land 😂....before it was all brown Australians now its white and brown Australians

    • @Ricardorhino88
      @Ricardorhino88 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad people know there history of the lands

    • @TheRealHankRuthafordHill
      @TheRealHankRuthafordHill 7 месяцев назад

      @@Ricardorhino88 yea white ppl bad everyone else tho historically never did anything wrong too anyone

    • @Barna-n8u
      @Barna-n8u 6 месяцев назад

      he ask for...an than he eats them... there are a look of indangerous animals he is eating on his videos..

    • @kristinakay9558
      @kristinakay9558 Месяц назад

      Too many ppl are too stuck on the past. It is why so many carry so much generational trauma. Our ancestors (including mine I am no hypocrite) even those of indigenous ppl had tiny peanut brains and were selfish and violent. History is full of violence. We base our existence on who those savages were of our past instead of who we have become and who we will be in the future.

  • @xNouvah
    @xNouvah Год назад +95

    Truely a masterclass production, tv worthy. Talks about the food, the history of the food, the origin of the people and very insightful information about the culture. Seeing the hunt of green sea turtle was a bit hard to watch but again it’s part of their culture and from what’s been shown, the aboriginal people show a very high level of knowledge and respect for what they hunt.

    • @AsterBelgano
      @AsterBelgano Год назад +7

      I agree. The sea turtles aren't endangered because of them, anyway. It's people who're greedily hunting them without caring about their population paired with the global waste problem. They actually make sure that populations of the turtles in their territories remain as healthy as they can be while still keeping their traditional diet alive.

    • @Drew.Murdaugh
      @Drew.Murdaugh Год назад +1

      @@AsterBelgano I lived in Hawaii for 20 years. The green sea turtle population once it went under the endangered species list then exploded into such numbers. That you can easily sustainably hunt them as long as you weren't just trying to kill a dozen of them at a time but literally only took one. Try fishing off of most of their coasts and the sea turtles were getting your bait every time. Especially the spots were you were fishing deep holes for ulua. They told me that turtles blood drunk fresh was a cure for asthma. I don't know I have asthma but I never tried it.

    • @Branfrazier
      @Branfrazier 10 месяцев назад

      "Australia " is Just white people commenting genocide and winning

  • @justinowens3316
    @justinowens3316 9 дней назад +3

    Please tell me I'm not the only one who can binge watch his show all day long ??lol absolutely love it 😊

  • @Canadianman762
    @Canadianman762 5 месяцев назад +4

    As someone who grew up in remote Canada I really loved this episode, by far my favourite! It reminds me of putting food on the table with my grandfather. I don’t understand why this episode gets so much hate, people need to appreciate where their food comes from. Sending support and love from Canada!

  • @sayantanbose2923
    @sayantanbose2923 Год назад +576

    This show with its style of commentary and deep understanding of not only food, but much bigger cultural aspects of a society, is certainly contributing significantly to somewhat filling the giant Anthony Bourdain sized gap this world currently has. Hard shoes to fill, but this production is on the right track. Keep going!

    • @stinkywinky03
      @stinkywinky03 Год назад +7

      agreed 🙌

    • @gragglenotz
      @gragglenotz Год назад +13

      “Anthony Bourdain sized gap”.... Rest his soul and the statement made me smile and giggle a little.

    • @emmz....
      @emmz.... Год назад +8

      Exactly! This is why I like this show
      RiP Anthony Bourdain😔

    • @jaylynch5192
      @jaylynch5192 Год назад +4

      what are you talking about this praduction vs bourdain is not even compairable

    • @electricscootercommuter2
      @electricscootercommuter2 Год назад

      yea but they were talkin about production and your talkin about the praduction lol jk @@jaylynch5192

  • @Andrew_Fraser
    @Andrew_Fraser Год назад +691

    As an Aussie, I can confirm we really did try the wildest menu in this series! 🇦🇺 - What did we miss? - What should we eat next time?

    • @el-nv1oh
      @el-nv1oh Год назад +18

      long pigs

    • @keithhowell4138
      @keithhowell4138 Год назад +26

      Drop bear

    • @Andrew_Fraser
      @Andrew_Fraser Год назад +42

      @@keithhowell4138 Drop bear would have been good. Should definitely get Sonny to try that next time. I'll have to speak with the producers.

    • @Wrecked_Ranger95
      @Wrecked_Ranger95 Год назад +26

      witchetty grub and bush turkey or crocodile 👍

    • @Andrew_Fraser
      @Andrew_Fraser Год назад +21

      @@Wrecked_Ranger95 actually bush turkey was supposed to be in the goanna episode but we couldn’t get one. Got lucky that the goanna came along instead.

  • @amandasanchez2411
    @amandasanchez2411 Год назад +122

    Its amazing to see their conservation efforts while still holding their traditions at heart. You can see their empathy and respect for the animals they eat. Sonny has truly taught me to be open and respect others even if i don't agree with their practices. Keep it going!

    • @circumstance3468
      @circumstance3468 Год назад +2

      Okay Amanda 😊

    • @TexasBorn1835
      @TexasBorn1835 Год назад

      Thank you. The best thing people can do is listen and watch, we would learn so much more about each other, but instead we scream at each other for things we don't understand.

  • @Just.Sketching
    @Just.Sketching Год назад +8

    The best ever food review show isnt just a name. This is THE best ever food review show. Its cool to learn about the culture and history behind what people eat.

  • @VishithaDS
    @VishithaDS Год назад +10

    dude that speech he gave at 48mins is heartwarming and made me cry men. such a nice guy he is.... keep up the good work sunny

  • @Mylittlepanicattack
    @Mylittlepanicattack Год назад +21

    I subscribed after the 1st video I saw from this channel and it is now my new obsession. Never have I gained such a drastic interest and appreciation for not just food, but culture, people and animals as well, thanks to the wholesome style of these videos. Sonny's personality is intoxicating, the humor is a treasure and the knowledge is abundant and never-ending.
    Edit: I also very much appreciate how Sonny tries to taste some things in its raw form so we can understand more about the flavor and texture of the bare food itself without the seasoning or style of cooking

  • @poppyA-zh8uz
    @poppyA-zh8uz Год назад +42

    This show is amazing. Yes the production and the experiences are amazing but I think my most favorite thing about it is just Sonny himself. The man is so open minded and so humble, you can just tell how mentally mature he is and yet he is so adventurous and young spirited, love the channel!

  • @-dystopic-
    @-dystopic- Год назад +215

    A lot of what our aboriginal brothers deal with is so unfair. They were treated so badly in the past & are still treated pretty fucking badly in some ways. It’s great that you got to show the beautiful side of modern indigenous culture! Great job man!

    • @raymondwilliams857
      @raymondwilliams857 Год назад +3

      so true bro

    • @StLMikie
      @StLMikie 9 месяцев назад +3

      Can you expand on how they’re still treated poorly?

    • @-dystopic-
      @-dystopic- 9 месяцев назад +9

      @@StLMikie they’re underfunded, some are living in almost third world conditions in the small towns in the north. The government doesn’t do enough to help them & racism still runs strong. Growing up in a town that has two indigenous “missions” I saw that racism first hand, it’s truely disgusting.

    • @StLMikie
      @StLMikie 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@-dystopic- I’m saddened by this.

    • @-dystopic-
      @-dystopic- 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@StLMikie yeah it’s awful. The racism is really what gets me. Doesn’t have any place in this day & age.

  • @erinjeeves7201
    @erinjeeves7201 9 месяцев назад +10

    As an aboriginal Aussie thank you, only been watching you for a couple of months and love what you and your team produce, mad respect man💕

  • @Grow3D
    @Grow3D 9 месяцев назад +415

    The people saying that this is unethical are the same people to be ignorant to where their mcdonalds comes from.

    • @emilyeriksson4868
      @emilyeriksson4868 8 месяцев назад +10

      I am 48 and I have never eat at MC.I only cook at home.This video is very disturbing

    • @UnfunnyDaffenDales98775
      @UnfunnyDaffenDales98775 8 месяцев назад +59

      @@emilyeriksson4868the fact that the meat ur cooking came from tortured animal is very disturbing

    • @christopherbonner4454
      @christopherbonner4454 8 месяцев назад +22

      Probably liberal and woke to.

    • @deputyvillageidiot
      @deputyvillageidiot 8 месяцев назад +2

      That’s nonsense. Don’t be a clown. We know exactly where McDonald’s comes from, they tell us. It doesn’t come from roadkill.

    • @vaevictis6990
      @vaevictis6990 8 месяцев назад +40

      ​@emilyeriksson4868 and I bet your cultural choices are disturbing to others, as is your religious beliefs etc. Judging others cultural based on your own experiences in a modern western life is problematic and illogical

  • @cherryx4830
    @cherryx4830 Год назад +35

    showed your channel to my hmong parents, they loved your videos! even with the language barrier they still understand and enjoy all your adventures. they reminisce the days of being back in laos/thailand and love seeing the similarities in other cultures. this channel is truly amazing in so many ways, keep it up!

  • @ramanansanthiralingam8078
    @ramanansanthiralingam8078 Год назад +30

    Being a Sri Lankan Tamil born in the UK, I also grew up eating something similar called Marmite. Im pretty sure the taste is very much the same and we ate it as a spread on bread or as a soup by mixing it into hot water. Its definitely an acquired taste 😂 I would like to add that the Australian aboriginal people seem very similar to Sri Lankan veddas especially. They also hunt and eat monitor lizards and sea turtles as well as sharks, rays and skates, and bush fowl. I believe they're closely related genetically.

    • @KittyEclipse1992
      @KittyEclipse1992 Год назад +1

      Marmite is gross, Vegemite as the way!!!! lol, jokes aside Marmite I found to be really weird tasting, I think its sour, Vegemite is more salty.

    • @jeremymcadam7400
      @jeremymcadam7400 Год назад +1

      I also find Marmite almost sweet, it's not like Vegemite in taste

    • @TobiasC-mg4zk
      @TobiasC-mg4zk 8 месяцев назад +1

      Fun fact about indigenous Australian people. About 4000 years ago they got visitors from the Indian subcontinent who brought with them dingoes and eventually they mixed with the locals in marriages. So it’s really likely that indigenous Australian people have some distant cousins in Sri Lanka and India.
      I’ve had marmite before and it wasn’t bad tasting but extremely salty like straight bouillon cubes.
      Some day I’ll try the famous vegemite spread.

    • @tabbi888
      @tabbi888 4 месяца назад

      ​@KittyEclipse1992 Marmite is definitely disgusting to me too, I absolutely prefer Vegemite it's just so much better. They totally taste completely different not at all similar to each other and of course Vegemite is the best.

  • @CDRCDS
    @CDRCDS Год назад +91

    Great for Sonny. It does take a lot of open mind to be able to do what this man is doing. That alone sets this channel apart from every other food channel.

  • @ThePUHIPI
    @ThePUHIPI 9 месяцев назад +9

    Love our aboriginal cousins! A race of people who have been treated so poorly through colonization but so resilient and such a rich culture

    • @thomasbarca9297
      @thomasbarca9297 3 месяца назад

      Love being first Australian our ancestors survived for centuries

  • @m_0863
    @m_0863 7 месяцев назад +4

    We've got a serious problem. If more diplomats were like individuals LIKE this, we would have ZERO problems. People like this are the coolest.

  • @vicToryousVegan
    @vicToryousVegan Год назад +79

    Sonny is so honest about what he eats, it is so refreshing to see and hear how these cultural communities survive. Thanks for always sharing the knowledge.

  • @bjw4859
    @bjw4859 Год назад +23

    I'm an Aussie & I'd have to say the best meal I have ever had is fresh mudcrab I caught myself, with home brewed beer I made myself, followed by a bottle of Bundy Rum I bought myself from the nearest bottelo. I'm so glad you finally made it over here & got to enjoy food that didn't just come out of a restaurant, another great food journey, come back anytime.

  • @rebekahdelaney2672
    @rebekahdelaney2672 Год назад +73

    I’m so grateful you showed Indigenous lifestyles!! Just discovered this channel and I was so excited to see my people on your channel! Thank you for sharing to the world 🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @rebekahdelaney2672
      @rebekahdelaney2672 Год назад +4

      Can’t wait to watch the rest of your videos

    • @ozsuncoast
      @ozsuncoast Год назад

      Hey there - this channel is pretty good - I really enjoyed the Aussie stuff - I live here and had no idea about anything.@@rebekahdelaney2672

  • @youtubiano8
    @youtubiano8 Год назад +4

    Love this epison with australian indigenous! It brings me back there and I'm glad their eritage won't get lost in time thanks to video like this one!

  • @nicolettec6681
    @nicolettec6681 8 месяцев назад +2

    Honestly Sonny is the most respectful youtuber I have seen so far. he even gives a history of the food and people in a non judgmental manner.

  • @elevenAD
    @elevenAD Год назад +39

    Everything about this land just has so much unique character, including the people, that's what made this series so good!

  • @akarocket
    @akarocket Год назад +9

    i seriously enjoyed this episode about Australia's aboriginal culture and food. we don't ever get this kind of exposure in the US without going out to find it ourselves. i appreciate it. it is very much like my own culture (the stories my parents and elder extended families' stories).

  • @KAMEHAME
    @KAMEHAME Год назад +12

    Thank you Sonni and team for pouring your souls in these videos, never ever I would have known about the diverse food of Australia if not for this video!

  • @craigslater8227
    @craigslater8227 8 месяцев назад +28

    I live in Karratha and Clinton is an absolute legend with time for everyone here. So proud watching this ❤
    Indigenous Australians lived for 70 thousand years without being bothered by the western world and they lived perfectly at one with the land.
    For those criticising just remember its likely that your heritage is what ruined their perfect harmony with earth for so long.

    • @terranaxiomuk
      @terranaxiomuk 8 месяцев назад +3

      That land was stolen fair & square mate.

    • @NunyaBusiness01L
      @NunyaBusiness01L 7 месяцев назад +2

      warfare, death, famine and disease...... harmony? Also..... the west did it first..... centuries ago , we were also tribalistic in the EXACT same way, the difference is we kept going.

    • @crazyidiot5309
      @crazyidiot5309 6 месяцев назад

      @@straydogdaz That was their culture. Azteks? Mayans? Early Asian? All forms of society at one point practiced these things. The Aboriginals grew away from that just like the rest of the world.

  • @MicroMidas
    @MicroMidas Год назад +2

    I have nothing but respect for the indigenous people, and how they hunt!
    Also for Sonny, for showing us.

  • @brooklynwiley9512
    @brooklynwiley9512 Год назад +50

    Freaking masterpiece! Why does Sonny not have a prime time show?? I would actually pay for cable if he did. All these idiotic shows on TV and here's Sonny. You're amazing!

    • @christopherarsenault8190
      @christopherarsenault8190 Год назад +28

      He's said before that he doesn't want a prime time show, since that would remove some creative freedom and potentially try to spin a western view on things.

    • @nickscalzi7895
      @nickscalzi7895 Год назад

      @@christopherarsenault8190ik

    • @nickscalzi7895
      @nickscalzi7895 Год назад

      Knkok oko kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkokokkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkokokokk k

    • @RichardCranium321
      @RichardCranium321 Год назад +4

      whats stopping you from buying their merch? they give you the show for free, support them directly instead of through 3rd party cable providers

    • @genericyoutubenameee
      @genericyoutubenameee Год назад

      ​@@RichardCranium321You don't know if they have or not lol

  • @williamdodge8425
    @williamdodge8425 Год назад +41

    This is something we lack a lot of in Australia, the traditional of the aboriginals. I am a European Australian with part-aboriginal friends and relatives but we all mostly live the same modern lifestyles. It is so inspiring and valuable to see and experience the traditional methods of our indigenous people.
    And as always, Sonny and his team do a great job of showing the story and culture behind the food.
    Much love and respect.

    • @ozsuncoast
      @ozsuncoast Год назад +2

      Totally agree with you mate - cheers.

    • @mavrick6088
      @mavrick6088 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes the traditional pickup truck shining method! Always amazed at how genius the ancestors were at hunting such a tricky animal!

    • @mavrick6088
      @mavrick6088 11 месяцев назад +1

      I think these aborigines could find more sand than that to put on the food. I just couldn't see myself paying for that whole experience lol. That's just a tad bit to wild. That one kid said he hunts 6 or 7 sea turtles per year. He didn't say anything about not hunting them if they were low in numbers. At this point in my life I feel like we all came from some tribe at some point in our history so what if we all just ate whatever animals our ancestors ate wether they are endangered or not. There are so many other types of protein these people have access to. Hell the kangaroo is way over populated. I can understand if they lived in a place like the arctic or somewhere that there is limited opportunities to kill something to eat but for the people who have all sorts of options to still target an animal that could soon not be around anymore I just feel is, not selfish but it's just not necessary or even smart. Like these Asian countries who just don't care. Japan is the worst. They over fish everything and they eat everything. China as well with there "everything is traditional medicine" b.s! Yeah ok I'm american I don't understand I'm sure I'll hear but seriously we all came from somewhere. Why is my heritage not as important as someone else's? I know for a fact I'm not going to be allowed to just hunt whatever I please under the idea that I know more about the animal than you do. I understand it's not these people who made there animals endangered but we are all apart of this planet and at some point in our history we are all going to need to accept that it's up to us all to save it. The human being is the worst thing that ever happened to planet earth. We think we are special and a god created us but to me it feels like we are more like a cancer that just keeps taking killing and destroying! What God would create that? None that I ever hear about seem like they would appreciate the path humanity has taken. We just keep growing and taking away and leaving a mess in our wake.

    • @Theboatmserfgsd
      @Theboatmserfgsd 8 месяцев назад

      i agree we should all get to eat sea turtle not just them its unfair

  • @MichaelSacamos
    @MichaelSacamos Год назад +46

    To everyone who sees this comment, keep pushing in life and never give up. Can't wait to see you successful one day and May God bless you!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @tmobilemobile
    @tmobilemobile 13 дней назад +1

    The mother needs to read some books. Her voice is sooo soothing ❤

  • @joseanspot
    @joseanspot Месяц назад +1

    This is the only RUclips channel I can watch for a full 2hours, and jump to the next episode.

  • @ShavsMediaProductions
    @ShavsMediaProductions Год назад +47

    Loved the aussie represention!! While I havent eaten some of these foods outside Roo and Emu, your exploration of them in a respectful manner was wonderful! ❤
    Hope to see more australian content!! 🎉

    • @tonyedwards5249
      @tonyedwards5249 9 месяцев назад

      If you get the chance, try croc... you'll thank me after.

  • @elevenAD
    @elevenAD Год назад +9

    Been here since the start and this may be my favorite series of them all, im an American but this series made me love Australia.

  • @mishzguafa
    @mishzguafa Год назад +22

    As a native North Borneon, from kadazan dusun tribe, I can relate with the Australian Aboriginal food culture as my fams still practicing the similar food comfort - eating wildlife animal . The younger generation think it’s too much to handle but the elderly think it’s normal.

    • @johnpatrick9637
      @johnpatrick9637 Год назад

      .. Its Ir-- BAD KIDS LOSE TRADITION a Culture

  • @Vsor
    @Vsor 8 месяцев назад +2

    32:04 I love that quiet "ahhhh!" when he scares the crab

  • @drd6893
    @drd6893 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for spending time with a tribe indigenous peoples of Australia
    I am indigenous Lakota
    I absolutely love to learn about other cultures, esp other cultures similar to my own family and ancestors. Ive ever been to Australia , Obviously ive never had kangaroo. But we do have kangaroo farms in the United States, I’ve seen the farms in Texas. But not in any grocery stores yet. I imagine it’ll take some time to get there. But as soon as i get the chance, I’ll definitely be first in line for it!!

  • @BScran
    @BScran Год назад +28

    Thanks for supplying us with sick content regularly!!

    • @David.-_-
      @David.-_- Год назад

      I feel like I haven't seen him all summer..... The algorithm and all I suppose?!?!

    • @sonogabri1
      @sonogabri1 Год назад

      No thanks for that.

  • @redsparrow3134
    @redsparrow3134 Год назад +8

    Much love from Fiji 🇫🇯
    Tradition and Culture is always paramount for Indigenous people ❤

  • @florianwolf9380
    @florianwolf9380 Год назад +11

    The stuffed roo stomach is very similar to "Saumagen", a Southern German delicacy, where the stomach of a pig is filled with a farce made from offal, and then cooked to perfection in soup with added vegetables. Sounds strange, but tastes marvellous !

  • @SoTastyOfficial
    @SoTastyOfficial Год назад +44

    Thank you for sharing! 💖💖💖

  • @bridget_lisar2785
    @bridget_lisar2785 Год назад +19

    Thank you for exploring the real Indigenous Australia. You've just gained another subscriber. ♥️

  • @JB72210
    @JB72210 7 месяцев назад +1

    Respect to the Indigenous culture of Australia. Thank you for sharing the traditional way of cooking fresh meat from the Aboriginal kitchen. Really, I just love this Video, I did repeat this video because it's very useful to hear the history of these great people. 🥰🥰

  • @Kelli2582
    @Kelli2582 Год назад

    My 6 yr old is a HUGE Sonny fan and we watch this together. He is so outgoing and open because of this show. We hunted down frogs legs when he was 4 because he wanted to try it because of these shows. He has been planning world travels and it's a big part of his personality. Thanks guys ❤

  • @rogeneegaitan8645
    @rogeneegaitan8645 Год назад +18

    This show is full of wisdom, not just food.. Kudos again BEFRS team!🙌🏻

  • @WayneReynolds.
    @WayneReynolds. Год назад +11

    As a chef im always looking to learn the authentic cooking methods and recipes before anything else is done to modify it..... so i would like to thank you for bringing me valuable knowledge i would never get from a book or working in any kitchen anywhere .... love this channel ... if anyone disliked this they need to get some perspective and broaden their minds... great job sonny and his team

  • @annaknepper9478
    @annaknepper9478 Год назад +12

    Sonny I have watched this episode twice now! I agree with you about the turtles. The funny part is I have no issues with eating snapping turtle and other turtles like that but the sea turtles are so beautiful it would have bothered me as well. I have sooo much respect for you and your channel. I want to say thank you for what you do. Please don’t ever stop what you do. Your channel is not just entertaining but it is educational. You ,your cohosts, your wife, and staff do so much for educating the world about other cultures. I have been a subscriber for years and hope to be for many many more years. Again Thank You for all you do!!!

  • @kayh476
    @kayh476 Год назад +1

    He is very humble and shows respect to everyone anywhere he goes. Much respect. And his willingness to try some foods I would probably be scared to eat . 😅 thanks Sonny. 😊

  • @Sneakers-s5r
    @Sneakers-s5r Год назад

    @BestEverFoodReviewShow Hey Sonny! Just watched Surviving Australia!! Catching & Cooking Their WILDEST Animals. Don’t know how I missed it as I have notifications on. This show by far, was the best show that you have produced. Not only was it informative, educational and courteous. It also brought out feelings in me that was reminiscent to the of the day when the WTC went down. I can’t describe the exact feeling, just as you couldn’t. I don’t believe there is a word for it… Somewhere between remorse and stupefied. I felt this way about the Green Sea Turtle. Bigger than hurt - offended or feeling human, much bigger.

  • @raphaellauf7786
    @raphaellauf7786 Год назад +11

    food is intensely tied to culture and its amazing that this is so well understood as the video is as much a lesson in aboriginal culture and their history as it is about the food they eat.
    all around a very informative and entertaining video to watch.

  • @tdee17
    @tdee17 Год назад +6

    Incredible! Sonny, love your ability to introduce various perspectives in the most holistic way (food production, environmental impacts, traditions, cultural angles, and do so with appropriate humor). Your team's hard work is showing!

  • @shaunawoolems8527
    @shaunawoolems8527 Год назад +9

    I love Scott!!! Lol he is funny as sh#t! You need to bring him on other shows, he tells you how he really feels no holding back!!!!

  • @thelittleal1212
    @thelittleal1212 2 месяца назад +1

    Love the representation of the aboriginal people, there’s so much I have learned just in this video

  • @RyanAnderson-rj3xj
    @RyanAnderson-rj3xj 5 месяцев назад

    Sunny this is one of the best programs I've ever watched on youtube. Thank you so much for not only showing us the food and the history but the actual history of the people it is very amazing how you teach people in these shows good for you man I love it keep it up.

  • @ninainnocentia6660
    @ninainnocentia6660 Год назад +19

    My paternal grandfather was one of the stolen aboriginal children. He ended up in the UK during the Second World War. So we don't have our culture, and we don't even know where he came from. So, seeing aboriginal people keeping culture alive is incredible. It was really emotional for me to watch

    • @obtuseangler768
      @obtuseangler768 Год назад +1

      Sending your family healing vibes from Canada, thank you for sharing.
      We had several generations stolen in a row and other good stuff here. We are still breaking the UN charter of children's rights' in 2023 but we are slowly getting better.
      They fucked up when they kidnapped and educated us...some of us have become damn good lawyers😂

  • @andygarcia4134
    @andygarcia4134 Год назад +9

    Respect to that speech you gave about that turtle 🙏🏼 Respect to you 🫡 Felt the authenticity

  • @SaloRudy
    @SaloRudy Год назад +5

    No matter the types of food that differs from every region I just love how you Respect every regional foods and the tribal foods and the way you elaborate each cuisine for the viewers..❤️❤️❤️
    Lots lof love Sonny from Nagaland..!!!

  • @Whoisisai
    @Whoisisai Год назад +1

    Ive come to realize as much as I love watchin BEFR I can never watch it while I EAT 😭😂😂

  • @nyamedorpd
    @nyamedorpd Год назад +1

    Sonny tryna catch the bouncing piece of roo was ironic 😂

  • @Billabong0110
    @Billabong0110 Год назад +7

    Awesome!!! This is the real Australian gastronomy where food and culture are in perfect harmony. Respect to my aboriginal mates. So pure and raw,. One of my bucket list would be the roo tail.

  • @Meliora1122
    @Meliora1122 Год назад +4

    Thank you sooooooo much for making such incredible episode for viewers. It's so amazing to see the wilderness of Australia and you certainly had brought us with you on this impossible journey 🙏👍🏻🥳👏🏻

  • @zackclark4273
    @zackclark4273 Год назад +6

    This series is cool, day off and the best ever food review show, lif3 is good 😂

  • @andrewslorach480
    @andrewslorach480 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you your doco… it’s a real pleasure to see the country I live in showcased professionally with the essence of our food culture most will never get to try. We as Australians and indigenous have world class food that is so underrated
    , but you showed it unbiased and made it about the experience 🎉 looking forward to watching more of your programs

  • @mikebennett3432
    @mikebennett3432 Год назад +6

    Sonny and Andrew, what an amazing video ! Thank you sooo much! I thoroughly enjoyed every second of it 😁👍 you have an amazing team and your productions just keep getting better! 🤘🎉

  • @eatordietrying
    @eatordietrying Год назад +6

    Amazing series again, beautifully documented. Well done mate! 🇦🇺

  • @Kefoo_
    @Kefoo_ Год назад +6

    -- *_It would be such an honor to share companionship and meals with Native Australians!_*

  • @danielmartin6386
    @danielmartin6386 Год назад

    god dang the way he explained how being like.. traditional and how they pushed through all of their hardships and are still able to push forward because they know that doing their thing just works. and how it could work for everyone or like how he said he just wanted to show people how they sustainably do everything. idk it was an unexpectedly philosophical look on the world, i loved it :3

  • @niko1even
    @niko1even Год назад +2

    I don't even know how you haven't been awarded an honorary Anthropology degree. Your work is invaluable in spreading culture.

    • @joelmurray7004
      @joelmurray7004 Год назад

      This is an evolution of culture. It's not traditional indigenous culture

    • @niko1even
      @niko1even Год назад

      @@joelmurray7004 and your point is?

  • @AboutEVERYTHING0308
    @AboutEVERYTHING0308 Год назад +4

    I feel you Sonny about the turtle it just hit different.

    • @johns5263
      @johns5263 Год назад

      I think it's because it's a good looking dosill turtle, and it's Krush from Nemo

  • @mosesmpora2211
    @mosesmpora2211 Год назад +6

    This is not just a food vlog channel but more about culture and history!

  • @binkybunsssss
    @binkybunsssss Год назад +4

    I previously worked in an Australian media company and fell in love with Australia's culture, particularly its beautiful wildlife and breathtaking places

  • @rosekay1083
    @rosekay1083 10 месяцев назад +1

    I agree… I’ve seen so many episodes of this show and other shows and I feel bad about animals being killed and eaten; but the sea turtle made me really sad and emotional.

  • @siyabongamsimanga5000
    @siyabongamsimanga5000 Год назад

    Scott the hunter 😂🤣😂🤣 that man swears, the best segment thus far ever

  • @Bennyy1020
    @Bennyy1020 Год назад +16

    would like to see you do more towards australia because most of us aussies dont ever go out to eat bush food like you just did theres so much more to try

    • @hobo1704
      @hobo1704 Год назад +1

      The other RUclipsr did that just before this series. Why would he do the same..

  • @kovaci0000007
    @kovaci0000007 Год назад +6

    Lived in Australia my whole life and he's teaching me more about my own country then i ever learnt at school 😀😀

  • @Meisterio2024
    @Meisterio2024 Год назад +10

    amazing... i truly envy your job and the things you get to see and experience. You always deliver great content and a big thumbs up to the entire team.

  • @ollehug1946
    @ollehug1946 28 дней назад

    I love this show. The episode titles are ”click baity” but Sonny does a great job, is interested, funny and just a good guy.

  • @theghostgamerztv
    @theghostgamerztv 8 месяцев назад

    Definitely earned the name! The Best Ever Food Review Show!!! Something about that sea turtle felt different. Sonny is the best!!! 🫡🫡🫡🫡

  • @zulieyoung3582
    @zulieyoung3582 Год назад +5

    That turtle part had me tearing up 🥲

  • @HughWoo
    @HughWoo Год назад +4

    Good on the boys. They know what they’re doing! Turtle or not… live and let live. Allow these people to live as they always have.

  • @georgebarker5258
    @georgebarker5258 Год назад +4

    Sonny my man, we are the smallest continent, not one of the largest - Keep it movin mate :)

  • @jackw3508
    @jackw3508 Год назад +1

    Im from Tassie and everytime I see my home island talked about on large channels it makes me happy. Thank you for coming down here and making an awesome video!

  • @mikeguerrero5311
    @mikeguerrero5311 7 месяцев назад +1

    He said "im the best version of myself with my rod in my hand" touché

  • @Danny-zd5bo
    @Danny-zd5bo 11 месяцев назад +3

    I would love to try all this, but I have a huge issue with flies. If one lands on my food I just can't eat it anymore. 1st world problems @_@

    • @kbirkner2220
      @kbirkner2220 Месяц назад

      I hear you! If I was starving probably would be different.

  • @Dilf_luvr420
    @Dilf_luvr420 Год назад +3

    Nahhh no tradition excuses killing ENDANGERED animals. They should be protected from EVERYONE, regardless of traditions and stuff.

  • @AirixsWells
    @AirixsWells Год назад +3

    I don't care that's it's there tradition that's wrong to kill a majestic animal like a sea turtle

  • @sumaiyaamin9075
    @sumaiyaamin9075 Год назад

    These hour long series are sooo good ❤

  • @boklao9699
    @boklao9699 Год назад +3

    over hunting

  • @lorenzo575
    @lorenzo575 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is no longer a food review but an educational documentary. I’ve learned so much about Australia’s indigenous tribes. The turtle made me sad too 😢

  • @kevinfudge9886
    @kevinfudge9886 6 месяцев назад

    This is truly your best show so far. Please do more like this 🙏.

  • @Aether_Nix
    @Aether_Nix Год назад +1

    I have been watching your vids for over a year or 2 now I got to say that the quality of the videos are as good as the discovery channel ones. Keep up the good work