I find it funny how even though I'm Hakka, it's sometimes hard to understand other Hakkas with how they pronounce certain words like we have our own accent or enunciation that sometimes is different from how some of us grew up learning :) ALSO SHOUTOUT TO ALL THE HAKKAS IN THE WORLD we got some recognition at least :D YAY HAKKA FAM BAM
Due to migrations of the Hakkas to allover the world + the fact that Hakkas too have so many forms of dialects depending fr the Province they come from, hence you hear differently gow they speak - like hoilukfoon, taipu, hopoh, tamsui-hak(i call it hehe), i.e what my maternal grandparents side speak, so we speak same at home w.our grandma's, uncles & aunties, but w.cousins, we speak English or Cantonese as it's a much spoken dialects in Asia with our Chinese population, but in America, we just speak English or Mandarin as its req.
That's awesome that you guys did this video! A couple of traditional dishes missed out that my Grandma makes is foong me mein (red-sauced sweet noodles) and meat paste on top of steamed or fried tofu pieces. I'm Hakka from Toronto, which is one of the biggest Hakka populations and the Hakka Indian-style food scene is on point here =)
thank you ! i was trying to find out what the red sauce noodles are called ! there used to be Hakka run restaurants where i live in India but the owners got old and the children shut shop !
Well! i am very glad to see you guys my fellow Hakka people, i am from Myanmar. My grand parents are from Jiaoling in Guangdone 20 kilometer north of Mexian so called capital of Hakka. i was very exicited going to the village call Jiaoling in 1987 via Hong Kong with a mini van. It took us 12 hours. Along the route we passed through some Hakka villages and some cantonese villiage. The place next to Hong Kong in mainland are mostly Hakka place originally, like Shenzhen. There are hakka in indonisia, jamaica, morritius(spelling), Thailand, Malysia, myanmar, in India. Most of the Hakka in India are shoe maker and they also do copper mining, which i read about long time ago. There was a Hakka web site before. You can get alot of infor about Hakka.
Wow..just wow. Thank you Fung Bros!! Its not everyday you see videos that actually relate to Hakka food and the people in this day and age. kudos to you guys. This video made me proud to be Hakka. 👍👍👍
There are very typical Hakka food that you missed. You guys should try to find it. 1) Hakka Yong Tau Foo. The difference between Hakka style and Teochew styling. Is that the Hakka use meat filling, while Teochew uses fish paste. 2) Hakka abacus. This is the one that every Hakka will agree that it is the dish that represent Hakka. It is a very auspicious dish, usually cook for the chinese new year. There are many way that it is cook. Typically stir fry but my mum side is stew base that is cook with dry cuttlefish, dry shrimp, pork belly in a broth. The Abacus is handmade using Yam.
I am 2nd generation Hakka Chinese Jamaican born in St- Andrews. I lived two years in Izmir, Turkey and seven years in Okinawa, Japan. Two famous Hakka Jamaican is model and actor, Tyson Beckford, and Paula Madison, journalist and writer.
Hakka people are the hardest to categorize, we are everywhere. Big community here in Australia too, basically the same as everywhere else there is Chinatown or history of chinese, the Hakka are/were there. Read the wiki on Hakka, it's much better than this video. This video tries too hard to label it and categorize it that it gets a lot of it wrong, or it gives a shallow interpretation of it. We're not just in South China or S.E.Asia or just United States.. there's a lot everywhere like the usual spots(Canada/Australia/UK etc), you guys just don't know. Sun Yat Sen, Deng Xiao Ping etc, lots of leaders and revolutionaries were Hakka.
Cool video, I am Hakka and was born and raised in Jamaica W.I now living in Vancouver Canada. My father was from China and my mother is Chinese but also born in Jamaica, I was raise on the Hakka food and to this day seek it out every where I go.
Yes, Mien people! We are like Hmong and Laos people so we didn't have our own country. We immigrated from Thailand and Laos area. We have delicious spicy, salty, savory foods! Come to Sacramento, I'll show you guys wassup!
@@Justin-sy3wd Haha both sides of my family are from India too, in Calcutta. I agree, our Hakka pronunciation sounds more soft compared to theirs which may sound more stiff. XD
Those people speak like Cantonese. My dad speaks Hakka with my dad sisters and brother I totally don't understand what they are talking about . I know Hakka people speak different too depending on their ancestors come from or where they are living in China.
All we ask is that they get some really Hakka people and shoot the video. I am sure people would have volunteered if the Fung bro ask there follows for help with videos like this lol
1. Just heard of the Hakka people after watching a documentary about a black woman finding her Jamaican/ Chinese roots. It was called Finding Samuel Lowe: From Harlem to China. She learns that they are Hakka and that there is a huge convention in Canada every year. They help her find her village with thousands of relatives including her ages aunt.
She's very lucky , she found all the right connection on her search for Grand father "side" , and related ancestral search . Now she got a huge families .
My mom is a Cantonese Hakka born and raised in Shantung China. I was born and raised in New York City. My mom never taught me Hakka and only heard her speak it to her mom, my grandmother but she raised me with Hakka values. I would love to try some Hakka cuisine. Any of them in Southern California where I live now?
Fon ngiang/ ngi ho mo Ya the chicken dish is pak cham ke(Chinese boiled chicken) Moy choy Niouk is the pork cooked with ham choy and black bean paste with Jasmine rice I think glutinous rice Neong teokon is the tofu steam with stuffed meat inside The soup I don't remember but it contains pork bones and lotus flower with bamboo is like all the rest of vegetables mixed in a soup There's a lot of hakka food Niouk nyen fish ball soup vanyen soup...sui kiaow... (Fansoo soup)Sweet potato soup...hakka food some are similar to Chinese food but very tasty
Oh man,you guys are truly amazing and adorable,as Hakka Taiwanese,I have highly respect for yo and I am so so glad to see my people living in another side of the world,I'm really impressed,this is deep.
My maternal fam is Hakka :) I'd say most Hakka people settled in Meizhou, Guangdong and also Hong Kong. And in Taiwan, a majority reside in Miaoli and Hsinchu.
This video was great! I am part Hakka. I identify as a Black woman whose parents are from Jamaica. My great-grandfather came to Jamaica as an indentured servant from a small village in Guangdong and worked on the banana plantations in Jamaica. Thank you for this video!
Hakka-Hokkien here :D Here in Indonesia there are two type of chinese hakka (or sometimes more known as Khek) and hokkien There's a lot of hakka here. And a lot of them lives in Borneo island (kalimantan).
What i meant was that since the CCP was in charge they kinda tried to force one single language (Mandarin) and erased local dialect. There are Hakka speakers in my country too but it's already mixed with the local language here so i won't say it's pure Hakka anymore.
I think there're more than one dialect using within Hakka. My fam speaks Hakka, but it sounds so different from what they speak in this vid, and we're called Ke Jia Ren in Mandarin as well.
I'm mainly hakka, probably 3/4 hakka cantonese, but I was born in Canada.. I was also born deaf so I wasn't able to pick up a lot of phrases. One thing I do know, in hakka, if you want to ask someone "How are you", you say something like "sei bao mao" which directly translates to "Have you eaten yet?". Food is a big thing with some hakka people, and a lot of my memories were of feasts, food, and dim sum mmmmmm
Vivian Chen Yes, agree. Last.. very long ancient time, war goings on in China. And people are running away, & having a hard time to survive & starvation, even to find a food is difficult. So instead of saying ' Ni Hao Mou', they would say 'Sit Bao Mou'. Food is a greetings for them especially 'Ke Just Ren'. Thumb's up 👍
Yelp brought me here. When looking for Chinese food, I came across a place where someone was happy that the restaurant served Hakka food, so its new to me. BTW, the restaurant is actually named "HAKKA CUISINE" and is in Fremont, CA.
I'm Hakka from Moi Yan (Mei Xien, Guangzhou) to India to US have family all over the world. Im First gen ABC. Grew up with my Hakka grandma. Wherever we travel to find fellow Hakka we say "set ka ngain" 自己人 because it is so rare to find each other. I went to mandarin school and it was so hard because I had to learn from scratch when so many other students were fluent Mandarin speakers. Very cool to see Hakka representation from around the world! Although our accents may be different, we share a common story of being outcasts when with other Chinese and being good at business, education, and adaptability. Thanks for the vid! Been looking for more food to make!
I haven't had a lot of these dishes. The salt baked chicken is called "yam Kay"盐焗鸡 in Hakka, and "pak chiam Kay " for the 白切鸡。the one in the video is 白切鸡 not really the salt baked chicken . Real hakka food can be found in Jiangxi province , fujian, guangdong . The moy choy niouk is one of the best Hakka dishes you can have , 梅菜扣肉is very common in southern china. The dishes shown in the video are more cantonese than Hakka.
It’s a strange feeling watching a video and learning about a new and alien culture / cuisine ... except that it’s technically your own (Hakka on dad’s side).
@@corinnetin3422 , , , , 2nd gen born in Philippines, , , and the ancestral hometown is Xingning, , around 30 kms SW of Moiyen. . . Been there only once, 31 yrs ago. 30 yrs is too long,, could have lots of changes. . . would like to visit again .
I'm part third generation Hakka immigrant in Malaysia and I'm proud with it! Never thought Fung Bros will do it 😭😭 cause I remember commenting on one. Please Fung Bros, please come to Sabah Malaysia and experience the authentic Sabahan Hakka cuisine! Do qia sai!
Even though I'm from Singapore, I don't know any Hakka people. Neither have I ever heard the Hakka dialect before. Food-wise, I have only tried Lei Cha Fan/擂茶饭/Thunder Tea Rice. I heard that Suan Pan Zi 算盘子 is another Hakka dish but I have never tried it before.
Michele Tan Hakka people did not really go to Singapore as they tended to go to mines, like in Perak ,Malaysia or in Thailand. They also had a tendency to build their own settlements instead of staying in a kampong.
Pshhh, Hakka are not nomads. Hakka people are Han Chinese that originated from north of the Yangtze River. They moved to the south of Yangtze to avoid wars in Northern China in a number of waves. The latest during the Southern Song dynasty period primarily to Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, and Guangxi provinces. These people then become the newcomers in these provinces and never assimilated into the native population. Hence the name.
Hakka from French Guiana here! So happy you made a vid about my people T^THow about the Teochew people? While my mother is Hakka, my father is Teochew so they never speak their mother tongue to each other.
Katherine Heang This video lacks a bit of hakka flavour. They forgot all the niang tofu, niang fuga (酿豆腐,酿苦瓜)and at the end they did a quick search on Internet for a sentence to get the right pronunciation (which was better than the beginning of the video). 😀
Finally a Hakka related video... I'm 100% Hakka and I speak it some what fluently, some of the terminology was wrong but for you guys who don't speak Hakka specifically did very good
lol you guys pretty much pronounced everything in Canto 😅 well at least you replaced ngo (me in Canto) to ngai (me in Hakka). Mom is Hakka, dad is from HK. I'm born in Finland 😂
You should go to Singkawang, West Borneo, Indonesia. Because i'm hakka, our hakka foods is different and so delicious, and some of them are unique dishes
but here in the northeastern part of india my state our food and tastebuds are so similar with our fellow asians in china, japan, vietnam, taiwan, thailand, etc..especially thailand i've watched so many youtube videos on food from these parts of the world and i am amazed by how similar our foods and tastebuds are..
+ Jennifer Renthler That sounds great. Please make a video for us. NE hardly has any nativity videos. When it comes to rice items (including some sweets), South Indian dishes like dishes can be found in Thailand . Malaysia and Indonesia anyway have large South Indian population. That explains their dishes similarities too
One of the more amusing aspects of my trip to mainland China was that every town I visited (after leaving HK) insisted that their province had the most beautiful women in China, and that it was widely acknowledged by other Chinese that their town had the most beautiful of this blessed group of women. Yep, the best of the best all lived in towns like Yangshuo, apparently ;) I can't say that any province scored 10/10 for mine - for example, Zhuang women are indeed beautiful in their traditional costumes but the food left me wishing I was back in HK or even Sydney's Chinatown. Thanks for the video.
Hakka From Northern Chinese ? i think they have Northern heritage from Male Paternal but they also mix with Southern Native like Dai or maybe Cantonese Wife ? if Hakka From Northern Chinese , might Hakka people want to Back to Northern Glory someday
For a long time, Hakka ngin were thought to have originated in central China. However, more research is showing the Hakka came from the North (by Mongolia). Thousands of years ago, war raged in all of China. To establish peace, representatives from the east, west, north, and southern tribes congregated in middle China to hammer out peace agreements. What came of that is the China we know today, and the reason why China is written as "Middle Kingdom"... As, previously, they operated under four separate kingdoms plus larger and smaller tribes within each respective kingdom jostling for land. The east people were ??? (I can't recall name at moment) The west were the savage, warriors Xiongnu The north peoples were known as Bendi, or Bendai , & The south - ??? I'm sorry, I researched this about a year ago, I'm going to have to fetch my notes and report back. Jessica Hakka ngin (Canton, Guangdong; Surinamese Dutch Hakka; NL - NETHERLANDS Dutch (The Hague, Amsterdam) Hakka; also part British (London, Doncaster, Birmingham) Hakka, Jamaican (Christiana and Ochos Rios/Kingston) Hakka, Hong Kong Hakka, French Hakka (French Guinea), Canadian (Toronto) Hakka, Hakka American in the District of Columbia - aka Washington, DC , Metro area (locally known as The DMV, the DC, Maryland, Virginia Commonwealths) Sa; 25 Novembre 2017 -6:02 a.m. I will return to this comment to complete as soon as I can locate my research notes.
Southeast Asia had huge Hakka community, especially Indonesia and Malaysia, some prime minister are Hakka ethnic like Lee kuan yew the late Singapore pm, samak , thaksin, yingluck from Thailand. Ahok former gabenor of Jakarta. And many pm from Myanmar
@@jessicak3168 You are correct, we did come from the North as part of Mongolia thus our background consists of Han people and are the so called Gypsy / Nomads of China. Many have wandered out to Taiwan and South East Asia like my forefathers.
By the way,do you know an artist called Tassane Chin? She's from Jamaica but she's the winner of The voice US season 5. And she's also Hakka,her father was originally from Guangdong,In the early years,Hakka people were like drifters,always moving around,that's why they are actually living in all over the world nowadays,thanks for introducing us and our culture,you guys did great.
It is not isolation that makes them build the round architecture to live in. They did that is to protect the community from the attacks of other dialect communities as previously there were constant squabbles over the land they dwelled despite they had dwelled in the area for ages and for generations.
@@Lorynae . . slightly different in pinyin/zhuyin,, but the "esprit the corps" are the same . we , in the philippine, we use NGAI HE HAKKA NIN ,, & CHEEH KA HE HAKKA NIN" ..
@@jeffreysoo8779 , , when you use YIN,, may we ask, where's your ancestral hometown ?? I'm learning as much of all the different pronunciation, from different county's.
bob burger It starts way back my great grandfather is full hakka chinese and his wife is full jamaican they raised my grandfather who is born in kingston jamaica and his wife is from canton china then they gave birth to my father who was born in kingston and my mom from guangdong china they both speak hakka so technically Mixed roots of both
Hal- kka Mal- kka is a frequent sppoken KOREAN phrase. It means shall we do it or not do it. The other party can answer in two ways: Heh !( do it!/the Sun/ Damage- hurt in Korean- Han- Chinese) hajyma!( don' t do it). Hak is a bird, crane: Kkruneh means pull them out or rescue them from Death Vally. Ga means clan. Crane - clan!! Korean language a key!!
I find it funny how even though I'm Hakka, it's sometimes hard to understand other Hakkas with how they pronounce certain words like we have our own accent or enunciation that sometimes is different from how some of us grew up learning :) ALSO SHOUTOUT TO ALL THE HAKKAS IN THE WORLD we got some recognition at least :D YAY HAKKA FAM BAM
Yes its totally different sounding .. Taiwanese hakka get shocked listening to Indian hakka Chinese 😀
I am Hakka from Mauritius a african country
Due to migrations of the Hakkas to allover the world + the fact that Hakkas too have so many forms of dialects depending fr the Province they come from, hence you hear differently gow they speak - like hoilukfoon, taipu, hopoh, tamsui-hak(i call it hehe), i.e what my maternal grandparents side speak, so we speak same at home w.our grandma's, uncles & aunties, but w.cousins, we speak English or Cantonese as it's a much spoken dialects in Asia with our Chinese population, but in America, we just speak English or Mandarin as its req.
Don't forget about the Caribbean! Majority of the Chinese that immigrated as workers were Hakka people, especially in Jamaica!
How bro I am 50% hakka and 50% africain Mauritian
Exactly thank you!🇯🇲🇨🇳😊♥️👏👏👏
That's awesome that you guys did this video! A couple of traditional dishes missed out that my Grandma makes is foong me mein (red-sauced sweet noodles) and meat paste on top of steamed or fried tofu pieces. I'm Hakka from Toronto, which is one of the biggest Hakka populations and the Hakka Indian-style food scene is on point here =)
thank you ! i was trying to find out what the red sauce noodles are called ! there used to be Hakka run restaurants where i live in India but the owners got old and the children shut shop !
Well! i am very glad to see you guys my fellow Hakka people, i am from Myanmar. My grand parents are from Jiaoling in Guangdone 20 kilometer north of Mexian so called capital of Hakka. i was very exicited going to the village call Jiaoling in 1987 via Hong Kong with a mini van. It took us 12 hours. Along the route we passed through some Hakka villages and some cantonese villiage. The place next to Hong Kong in mainland are mostly Hakka place originally, like Shenzhen.
There are hakka in indonisia, jamaica, morritius(spelling), Thailand, Malysia, myanmar, in India.
Most of the Hakka in India are shoe maker and they also do copper mining, which i read about long time ago. There was a Hakka web site before. You can get alot of infor about Hakka.
, the old website, Hakka forum. . ,, i can't locate that anymore.. if you come across, please share it here .
Wow..just wow. Thank you Fung Bros!! Its not everyday you see videos that actually relate to Hakka food and the people in this day and age. kudos to you guys. This video made me proud to be Hakka. 👍👍👍
There are very typical Hakka food that you missed. You guys should try to find it.
1) Hakka Yong Tau Foo. The difference between Hakka style and Teochew styling. Is that the Hakka use meat filling, while Teochew uses fish paste.
2) Hakka abacus. This is the one that every Hakka will agree that it is the dish that represent Hakka. It is a very auspicious dish, usually cook for the chinese new year. There are many way that it is cook. Typically stir fry but my mum side is stew base that is cook with dry cuttlefish, dry shrimp, pork belly in a broth. The Abacus is handmade using Yam.
Hakka abacus,, first time for me to learn of this,, will start a new search / learn for this. thanks for sharing
I am Hakka Jamaican. Second generation Hakka born in Jamaica.
Big ups, hakka bredren!
Like Naomi Campbell.
I am 2nd generation Hakka Chinese Jamaican born in St- Andrews. I lived two years in Izmir, Turkey and seven years in Okinawa, Japan. Two famous Hakka Jamaican is model and actor, Tyson Beckford, and Paula Madison, journalist and writer.
Hakka people are the hardest to categorize, we are everywhere. Big community here in Australia too, basically the same as everywhere else there is Chinatown or history of chinese, the Hakka are/were there.
Read the wiki on Hakka, it's much better than this video. This video tries too hard to label it and categorize it that it gets a lot of it wrong, or it gives a shallow interpretation of it. We're not just in South China or S.E.Asia or just United States.. there's a lot everywhere like the usual spots(Canada/Australia/UK etc), you guys just don't know.
Sun Yat Sen, Deng Xiao Ping etc, lots of leaders and revolutionaries were Hakka.
Cool video, I am Hakka and was born and raised in Jamaica W.I now living in Vancouver Canada. My father was from China and my mother is Chinese but also born in Jamaica, I was raise on the Hakka food and to this day seek it out every where I go.
Have you tried the Hakkasan in richmond ? what's your opinion ? i know they are already closed .
I think we don’t have so many diverse Hakka dishes where I come from! Nice to here the Hakka language. Mauritian Hakka here! :)
Yes, Mien people! We are like Hmong and Laos people so we didn't have our own country. We immigrated from Thailand and Laos area. We have delicious spicy, salty, savory foods! Come to Sacramento, I'll show you guys wassup!
I am hakka Chinese too .. born in India. we have lots of hakka Chinese in India and now most of them move to Canada.. and I live in Finland now ☺☺
henry hsiung my parents are from India... awesome last name Henry 😎
Panda B nice where in India..? thanks
henry hsiung from Calcutta 👍
Panda B nice .. 🖒
Hakka Malaysia sabahhan
I am Hakka( both sides) from India and I think we speak more Hakka that these two lol.
Their Hakka is very.... Hard (translate that to Hakka) 😁
@@_vliu khirren ghai hakka Fa suffun nang
@@Justin-sy3wd Haha both sides of my family are from India too, in Calcutta. I agree, our Hakka pronunciation sounds more soft compared to theirs which may sound more stiff. XD
Those people speak like Cantonese. My dad speaks Hakka with my dad sisters and brother I totally don't understand what they are talking about . I know Hakka people speak different too depending on their ancestors come from or where they are living in China.
All we ask is that they get some really Hakka people and shoot the video. I am sure people would have volunteered if the Fung bro ask there follows for help with videos like this lol
1. Just heard of the Hakka people after watching a documentary about a black woman finding her Jamaican/ Chinese roots. It was called Finding Samuel Lowe: From Harlem to China. She learns that they are Hakka and that there is a huge convention in Canada every year. They help her find her village with thousands of relatives including her ages aunt.
I met Mrs. Madison last month when she was screening the film in Hong Kong! She's such an interesting woman with an amazing story too
She's very lucky , she found all the right connection on her search for Grand father "side" , and related ancestral search . Now she got a huge families .
Half-Hakka, Half-Teochew 29 year old Canadian-born man here!!!! Greetings!
My mom is a Cantonese Hakka born and raised in Shantung China. I was born and raised in New York City. My mom never taught me Hakka and only heard her speak it to her mom, my grandmother but she raised me with Hakka values. I would love to try some Hakka cuisine. Any of them in Southern California where I live now?
Where's the Hakka fam at?
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Yasss finally found hakka fams
I got you fam
There's even Hakka people in the Caribbean, especially Jamaica!
5.30 the dishes is called Moy choy Niouk ( Mei cai rou! ).
Fon ngiang/ ngi ho mo
Ya the chicken dish is pak cham ke(Chinese boiled chicken) Moy choy Niouk is the pork cooked with ham choy and black bean paste with Jasmine rice I think glutinous rice
Neong teokon is the tofu steam with stuffed meat inside
The soup I don't remember but it contains pork bones and lotus flower with bamboo is like all the rest of vegetables mixed in a soup
There's a lot of hakka food Niouk nyen fish ball soup vanyen soup...sui kiaow...
(Fansoo soup)Sweet potato soup...hakka food some are similar to Chinese food but very tasty
Yummy...😋
ya'll forgot the most prominent Hakka dish of all.. Lei Cha!
Bak Cam Ke and Geau Nyuk...😍😍
Great videos guys! I'm Hakka and thanks for making this video!
I am Hakka!🙋🏾♀️ Hakka also went to Jamaica 🇯🇲
Oh man,you guys are truly amazing and adorable,as Hakka Taiwanese,I have highly respect for yo and I am so so glad to see my people living in another side of the world,I'm really impressed,this is deep.
My maternal fam is Hakka :) I'd say most Hakka people settled in Meizhou, Guangdong and also Hong Kong. And in Taiwan, a majority reside in Miaoli and Hsinchu.
Some are in india too ..🖐
When I saw the Lor Bak, I was just thinkign about that time on NOC when Sylvia accidentally gives Ryan a piece during his food king test
I am a Hakka. Hakka in Chinese 客家 means "guest home“, which means Hakka never has a homeland, but a guest of foreign land.
My mother in law in Taiwan is Hakka. I hope to learn more about her in the future.
Will seems chill af..
This video was great! I am part Hakka. I identify as a Black woman whose parents are from Jamaica. My great-grandfather came to Jamaica as an indentured servant from a small village in Guangdong and worked on the banana plantations in Jamaica. Thank you for this video!
Most of the Sino-Caribbean descendants, especially from Jamaica, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago have Hakka/Kejia/Ngai origins.
Same as the food of the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean
Hakka-Hokkien here :D
Here in Indonesia there are two type of chinese hakka (or sometimes more known as Khek) and hokkien There's a lot of hakka here. And a lot of them lives in Borneo island (kalimantan).
Yess that's mee🙌🙌🙋🏻♀️😂
West borneo
Two types?? Theres also teochews and cantonese chinese here
in panama city, we are totally hakka people
from canton!
Hope one day can come to your city to visit & speak Hakka
Proud to be a 客家人
sin seno no ai paraiso
Julio Barbosa do you feel good about yourself?
fc uk Yes. I'm fucking drunk now, b-utch 🍻
Is Hakka a place or an ethnic group or something?
Wing Yee Li its ethnic group
Had Hakka food in Miaoli, Taiwan. Some of the best food I've ever had.
That's some real broken hakka lmao.
Omellete Nah, that's just gibberish 😂
Omellete i thought it's a dead language.
heheheheeheh chu he ahhh
John Daly Its not a dead language, atleast not overseas
What i meant was that since the CCP was in charge they kinda tried to force one single language (Mandarin) and erased local dialect. There are Hakka speakers in my country too but it's already mixed with the local language here so i won't say it's pure Hakka anymore.
I think there're more than one dialect using within Hakka. My fam speaks Hakka, but it sounds so different from what they speak in this vid, and we're called Ke Jia Ren in Mandarin as well.
natalie jane Carter yes my parents are hakka from Taoyuan and our accent is a bit different, but we can understand each other just fine.
Hakka are Traveling Hospitality. So nice, food is great! I like Hakka People.
A lot of Chinese-Jamaican people are Hakka so this was pretty interesting
Im Hakka, from Bali, Indonesia.
I'm half Teow Chew half Hakka! Love this video so much! Looking forward to a Teow Chew videooo
This is amazing! Thank you for making content that teaches! I had never heard of Hakka before this. New subscriber!
The pumpkin fried in egg yolk looks soooooo good!
Hakka/Fukien represent! All that food all looked so yummy, I need to find some spots up here in SF!
I'm so happy I'm glad to be part hakka
Come to Pontianak or Singkawang city, West Borneo, Indonesia. You'll find lots of hakka people, hakka dishes, hakka culture.
Saya dari kalimantan barat (west kalimantan)🙌🙌🙋🏻♀️🇮🇩😂
Thanks for sharing that informations ..
Thanks for sharing Hakka culture :) Hakka here!!!
I'm mainly hakka, probably 3/4 hakka cantonese, but I was born in Canada.. I was also born deaf so I wasn't able to pick up a lot of phrases. One thing I do know, in hakka, if you want to ask someone "How are you", you say something like "sei bao mao" which directly translates to "Have you eaten yet?". Food is a big thing with some hakka people, and a lot of my memories were of feasts, food, and dim sum mmmmmm
Vivian Chen Yes, agree. Last.. very long ancient time, war goings on in China. And people are running away, & having a hard time to survive & starvation, even to find a food is difficult. So instead of saying ' Ni Hao Mou', they would say 'Sit Bao Mou'. Food is a greetings for them especially 'Ke Just Ren'. Thumb's up 👍
Yelp brought me here. When looking for Chinese food, I came across a place where someone was happy that the restaurant served Hakka food, so its new to me. BTW, the restaurant is actually named "HAKKA CUISINE" and is in Fremont, CA.
Thanks for sharing guys! I've never heard of Hakka before. The food looks amazing!
I'm Hakka from Moi Yan (Mei Xien, Guangzhou) to India to US have family all over the world. Im First gen ABC. Grew up with my Hakka grandma. Wherever we travel to find fellow Hakka we say "set ka ngain" 自己人 because it is so rare to find each other. I went to mandarin school and it was so hard because I had to learn from scratch when so many other students were fluent Mandarin speakers. Very cool to see Hakka representation from around the world! Although our accents may be different, we share a common story of being outcasts when with other Chinese and being good at business, education, and adaptability. Thanks for the vid! Been looking for more food to make!
I haven't had a lot of these dishes.
The salt baked chicken is called "yam Kay"盐焗鸡 in Hakka, and "pak chiam Kay " for the 白切鸡。the one in the video is 白切鸡 not really the salt baked chicken . Real hakka food can be found in Jiangxi province , fujian, guangdong . The moy choy niouk is one of the best Hakka dishes you can have , 梅菜扣肉is very common in southern china.
The dishes shown in the video are more cantonese than Hakka.
The majority of the mainland hakka are from Guangdong , it is a misconception that 'cantonese fron Canton' is the only language native from Guangdong.
If you are saying 梅菜扣肉,it is definitely a hakka dish. Sorry it is not Cantonese, although a small part of me is Cantonese.
Yam kuk.kay is the way most hakka would say
Pakchamkay is plain boiled chicken
that little "BAD CHOPSTICKS FORM" bit is so cute hahaha
It’s a strange feeling watching a video and learning about a new and alien culture / cuisine ... except that it’s technically your own (Hakka on dad’s side).
Hakka people are also in the West Indies
Majority of Hakka i know speak Cantonese. Also hella Hakka in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore
Am hakka from Mauritius. Here too we have a small community chinese origin: hakka 99% and 1%.
@@corinnetin3422 , , Glad to hear Mauritian Hakka. May we ask,, where's you ancestral hometown ? been there ?
@@enzoh7763 Moiyen. Always glad to hear from other Hakkas and where r u from?
@@corinnetin3422 , , , , 2nd gen born in Philippines, , , and the ancestral hometown is Xingning, , around 30 kms SW of Moiyen. . . Been there only once, 31 yrs ago. 30 yrs is too long,, could have lots of changes. . . would like to visit again .
I'm part third generation Hakka immigrant in Malaysia and I'm proud with it! Never thought Fung Bros will do it 😭😭 cause I remember commenting on one. Please Fung Bros, please come to Sabah Malaysia and experience the authentic Sabahan Hakka cuisine! Do qia sai!
a lot of hakka ppl in Malaysia
I was going to say, a lot of these foods are similar to Malaysian foods, but then I realized it's probably from the Hakka Chinese in Malaysia.
In indonesia too specially at west kalimantan✌🏻
im hakka and that hakka "conversation" broke me😂
Never tried Hakka food.. but it looks so GOOD!! 👍👍👍
lol fung bros guests always be like "what do I do with my hands?"
I'm Hakka from Guangxi province of China. I miss the dishes my grandma made
Where in Guangxi are you and the Hakka's at?
Guangxi province is at the
west of Guangdong ,there also are many hakka ppl
I mean like what is the name of the county's that the Hakka live in Guangxi?
mainly live in 博白 陆川 贺州,合浦,also you can find hakka livein other place of Guagnxi
@@kylinng9195 , thank you for sharing . Will look at the map , and take note's .
First time I've ever had it heard of Hakka was when I visited my cousin in Toronto. It was everywhere!
Even though I'm from Singapore, I don't know any Hakka people. Neither have I ever heard the Hakka dialect before. Food-wise, I have only tried Lei Cha Fan/擂茶饭/Thunder Tea Rice. I heard that Suan Pan Zi 算盘子 is another Hakka dish but I have never tried it before.
Michele Tan Hakka people did not really go to Singapore as they tended to go to mines, like in Perak ,Malaysia or in Thailand. They also had a tendency to build their own settlements instead of staying in a kampong.
actually Singapore late PM Mr. Lee Kuan Yew is Hakka..
Michele Tan Lee Kuan Yew is a Hakka. So is paramount leader Deng Xiaoping of China.
SantomPh Hakka also went to Indonesia.
Michele Tan hey I am from Singapore too
Pshhh, Hakka are not nomads. Hakka people are Han Chinese that originated from north of the Yangtze River. They moved to the south of Yangtze to avoid wars in Northern China in a number of waves. The latest during the Southern Song dynasty period primarily to Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, and Guangxi provinces. These people then become the newcomers in these provinces and never assimilated into the native population. Hence the name.
Every time I go to Canada I see a lot of Hakka restaurants
I'm 3/4 Hakka myself. Thanks for sharing. Makes me yearn for some of that moi choy pork belly.
Yummy 😋
Hakka from French Guiana here! So happy you made a vid about my people T^THow about the Teochew people? While my mother is Hakka, my father is Teochew so they never speak their mother tongue to each other.
Katherine Heang This video lacks a bit of hakka flavour. They forgot all the niang tofu, niang fuga (酿豆腐,酿苦瓜)and at the end they did a quick search on Internet for a sentence to get the right pronunciation (which was better than the beginning of the video). 😀
You may be right! I didn't understand any of the Hakka they said in the beginning XD
There are lots of Hakka people living in Panama as well. My mom is Chinese(Hakka)-Panamanian
Thank you for sharing that information ..
Can you do a video based on food from Guangdong? More specifically toisan or hoisan people
Hi. Is Toisan another sect of Hakka? There is lots of them in Taiwan.
Finally a Hakka related video... I'm 100% Hakka and I speak it some what fluently, some of the terminology was wrong but for you guys who don't speak Hakka specifically did very good
Happy to hear,, a fluent speaker .
Yo you missed out the best Hakka dish... stuff tofu
a33vq30dek yes! my dad talks about this when I bring up hakka food. have yet to try it, hope to soon.
They pretty much stuff everything not just tofu... okra brinjals bitter gourd... basically anything stuffable
Ngion teuh foo is one . Ngion ai kwa ( egg plant or brinjal), etc
@@xyz-pg3zd you should , and it's special for Ethnic pride. we just have some for Fathers Day.
Beef soup with turnip, salt baked chicken and pork belly with salted veggie are signatures of hakka dishes
lol you guys pretty much pronounced everything in Canto 😅 well at least you replaced ngo (me in Canto) to ngai (me in Hakka).
Mom is Hakka, dad is from HK. I'm born in Finland 😂
And ho.is pronounced as hao in cantonesehakka and kourou is Q-nyuk
You guys gotta do a Samoan food video! I haven't seen you guys do that yet!
This was so fun to watch! My grandfather's family is Hakka, they migrated to Jamaica (West Indies)
i saw you at the Westfield mall in santa anita a couple days ago! thanks for being so cool and for taking a selfie with me and my sisters Andrew! 😊
Who's Hakka in here??? I am hehee
niaahsantos mee
Lilith Chu we are the Hakka fam
niaahsantos i am
I am hakka from west kalimantan, indonesia🇮🇩
Me!!!
@FUNG BROS. stop making these vids, you two are really making me hungry everytime i saw these food tasting vids XDXD anyways its good haha!!
wow, so surprised to see you made this video about Hakka! Hakka is one of the biggest cultural groups in Taiwan. :)
You should go to Singkawang, West Borneo, Indonesia. Because i'm hakka, our hakka foods is different and so delicious, and some of them are unique dishes
Yass u trueee
Btw, i'm from pemangkat, west borneo🙋🏻♀️🇮🇩😂
Looks delicious! I'd love to try this food 😁
Hakka represent!!!
In india they serve hakka noodles in different restaurants specifically in chinese restaurants but they are no near to these hakka dishes 😉
ya cause the H
Hakka in India made their food to suit local taste.
In india, chinese food isn't even close to being actually chinese XD
its indian chinese food :P
but here in the northeastern part of india my state our food and tastebuds are so similar with our fellow asians in china, japan, vietnam, taiwan, thailand, etc..especially thailand i've watched so many youtube videos on food from these parts of the world and i am amazed by how similar our foods and tastebuds are..
+ Jennifer Renthler That sounds great. Please make a video for us. NE hardly has any nativity videos. When it comes to rice items (including some sweets), South Indian dishes like dishes can be found in Thailand . Malaysia and Indonesia anyway have large South Indian population. That explains their dishes similarities too
One of the more amusing aspects of my trip to mainland China was that every town I visited (after leaving HK) insisted that their province had the most beautiful women in China, and that it was widely acknowledged by other Chinese that their town had the most beautiful of this blessed group of women. Yep, the best of the best all lived in towns like Yangshuo, apparently ;)
I can't say that any province scored 10/10 for mine - for example, Zhuang women are indeed beautiful in their traditional costumes but the food left me wishing I was back in HK or even Sydney's Chinatown. Thanks for the video.
Chi ka ngin!!
It's nice to see you guys representing the minorities ethnic groups of China. Great work! 🙂👍🏼
I went to college with Will. lol. So weird watching him in this video.
HAKKA FAM WADDUP! Also, David and Andrew, I didn't know you guys were in Yellowface I'm currently watching it for my Film class now at UCLA!!! :)
Hakka From Northern Chinese ? i think they have Northern heritage from Male Paternal but they also mix with Southern Native like Dai or maybe Cantonese Wife ?
if Hakka From Northern Chinese , might Hakka people want to Back to Northern Glory someday
For a long time, Hakka ngin were thought to have originated in central China. However, more research is showing the Hakka came from the North (by Mongolia). Thousands of years ago, war raged in all of China. To establish peace, representatives from the east, west, north, and southern tribes congregated in middle China to hammer out peace agreements. What came of that is the China we know today, and the reason why China is written as "Middle Kingdom"... As, previously, they operated under four separate kingdoms plus larger and smaller tribes within each respective kingdom jostling for land.
The east people were ??? (I can't recall name at moment)
The west were the savage, warriors Xiongnu
The north peoples were known as Bendi, or Bendai , &
The south - ???
I'm sorry, I researched this about a year ago, I'm going to have to fetch my notes and report back.
Jessica
Hakka ngin (Canton, Guangdong; Surinamese Dutch Hakka; NL - NETHERLANDS Dutch (The Hague, Amsterdam) Hakka; also part British (London, Doncaster, Birmingham) Hakka, Jamaican (Christiana and Ochos Rios/Kingston) Hakka, Hong Kong Hakka, French Hakka (French Guinea), Canadian (Toronto) Hakka, Hakka American in the District of Columbia - aka Washington, DC , Metro area (locally known as The DMV, the DC, Maryland, Virginia Commonwealths)
Sa; 25 Novembre 2017
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I will return to this comment to complete as soon as I can locate my research notes.
Southeast Asia had huge Hakka community, especially Indonesia and Malaysia, some prime minister are Hakka ethnic like Lee kuan yew the late Singapore pm, samak , thaksin, yingluck from Thailand. Ahok former gabenor of Jakarta. And many pm from Myanmar
@@jessicak3168 Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, I would love to know more about Hakka culture and origin! :)
@@jessicak3168 You are correct, we did come from the North as part of Mongolia thus our background consists of Han people and are the so called Gypsy / Nomads of China. Many have wandered out to Taiwan and South East Asia like my forefathers.
@@Lorynae ,, there's more,, on YT, but mostly in mandarin .
By the way,do you know an artist called Tassane Chin?
She's from Jamaica but she's the winner of The voice US season 5.
And she's also Hakka,her father was originally from Guangdong,In the early years,Hakka people were like drifters,always moving around,that's why they are actually living in all over the world nowadays,thanks for introducing us and our culture,you guys did great.
Isolation is made them to build the round building. I am Hakka people: “Ngai Hakka Nyin”
It is not isolation that makes them build the round architecture to live in. They did that is to protect the community from the attacks of other dialect communities as previously there were constant squabbles over the land they dwelled despite they had dwelled in the area for ages and for generations.
Ngai heh Hakka Yin
@@jeffreysoo8779 Ngai neneh chiga ngin. :)
@@Lorynae . . slightly different in pinyin/zhuyin,, but the "esprit the corps" are the same . we , in the philippine, we use NGAI HE HAKKA NIN ,, & CHEEH KA HE HAKKA NIN" ..
@@jeffreysoo8779 , , when you use YIN,, may we ask, where's your ancestral hometown ?? I'm learning as much of all the different pronunciation, from different county's.
Wow...this is pretty cool...very interesting! I learned something new today
I'm Hakka and Jamaican, anyone else ??
Jamaican as in African DNA roots mixed with Hakka Han Chinese blood or Jamaican passport with full Hakka Han Chinese blood?
bob burger It starts way back my great grandfather is full hakka chinese and his wife is full jamaican they raised my grandfather who is born in kingston jamaica and his wife is from canton china then they gave birth to my father who was born in kingston and my mom from guangdong china they both speak hakka so technically Mixed roots of both
Oh I see, you sound like you have quite a interesting mix.
legendkiller516 We all are Hakka. Is nice to know 'Hakka' people still exists around the world.
Same
I'm Hakka Chinese born in Indonesia and raised in Sydney Australia. ✌️
Me too🙋🏻♀️ i'm from indonesia (west borneo)
Sabah, Malaysia, We are mostly hakka PEOPLE
Hal- kka Mal- kka is a frequent sppoken KOREAN phrase. It means shall we do it or not do it. The other party can answer in two ways: Heh !( do it!/the Sun/ Damage- hurt in Korean- Han- Chinese) hajyma!( don' t do it). Hak is a bird, crane: Kkruneh means pull them out or rescue them from Death Vally. Ga means clan. Crane - clan!! Korean language a key!!
these guys missed indian hakka ... SMH
I'm proud of my hakka root
shout out to Hakka Indonesian Fam!! ❤❤❤
Meee🙌🙌🙋🏻♀️
Dari kalimantan barat kai, west kalimantan🇮🇩
Will is such a natural on camera!!!