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  • @suuito4390
    @suuito4390 Год назад +987

    I didn't realize white asparagus is not commonly known outside of europe. It's so interesting for me, because here it's a normal thing.

    • @Channel54425
      @Channel54425 Год назад +64

      yeah here in the US, 99% of us have never heard of white asparagus lol.

    • @Tirith2708
      @Tirith2708 Год назад +16

      Is it though? I live in central europe and only had them only once because price/kg is so astronomical.

    • @ranggaorion
      @ranggaorion Год назад +3

      I'm a 30 yo single man, middle level income, love to travel and eat something new and interesting but not unusual or extreme stuff..
      Asparagus is not on my list of things that i have eaten just yet.. maybe soon if i didn't forget about it again..
      Umm.. anyone care to explain to me how it tastes?..

    • @maximilianrosseler5163
      @maximilianrosseler5163 Год назад +3

      @@ranggaorionthe taste is different depending on the time, but usually during the asparagus season: March till May/June, this time it’s the cheapest and most asparagus is harvested during this time span.
      The typical asparagus menu is as follows: Asparagus, Sauce Bernais or Sauce Hollondaise, potatoes and parsley.
      The taste is slightly sweet and no very intense. The head of the asparagus is the finest and very soft

    • @MK-rx2fj
      @MK-rx2fj Год назад

      What is even asparagus

  • @boofriggityhoo
    @boofriggityhoo Год назад +251

    I've been growing my own white asparagus here in the U.S. for ages, but since I'm just a small-scale homestead, I use plant pots to cover them up and keep them from going green. I had no idea they could fetch such a high price here. Maybe I should call that Spargel guy up in New York and start scaling up my production. Lol

    • @alfiebarrett2485
      @alfiebarrett2485 Год назад +20

      You should

    • @LivingTheorem
      @LivingTheorem Год назад +5

      That would be really cool. I actually have a craving for white asparagus now too. I'll be on the lookout for some at the store.

    • @trstscl
      @trstscl Год назад +3

      The traditional technique is to just press the earth down to make it flat. You will see when the asparagus comes out of the earth very easyly then by looking at cracks in the surface. Disadvantage is you have to look at them every day.

    • @stevinfunk
      @stevinfunk Год назад +2

      Yes I was thinking it should be as easy as blocking the sun, you could even have an inside grow room with no/dim lights and it could double as a mushroom grow room

    • @80sforever3
      @80sforever3 8 месяцев назад +1

      Do they turn big like the ones shown? I only do it with garlic chives, the size is the same as normally grown garlic chives

  • @breadfdx
    @breadfdx Год назад +103

    My parents grow white asparugus and i can tell you from experience. Those massive thick ones he praises are the worst you van get. The best tasting and tender ones are like half that size and way more expensive.

    • @shubhamshukla5923
      @shubhamshukla5923 Год назад +20

      hahahahahaha...calling out his BS. Definitely feels like he is selling his restaurant rather than being an expert on asparagus.

    • @bernddasbanenenbrot4679
      @bernddasbanenenbrot4679 Год назад +7

      Taste varies, but I am also from a Spargel region and I am on his side.The thick ones can lose taste and get definitely harder to cook correctly.

    • @thedude8046
      @thedude8046 Год назад

      ​@@shubhamshukla5923he is right

    • @Poecky
      @Poecky Год назад +2

      I’m from Austria - it’s kind of odd to see asparagus being eaten with prosciutto. All my life I’ve only seen it served with ham!

  • @Dlt814
    @Dlt814 Год назад +173

    I grew up in a tiny town in the middle of nowhere and had never heard of white asparagus until I studied abroad in Germany while in college. My flat mate made us a wonderful going away breakfast of white asparagus, pancakes (thinner than American but thicker than a crepe), ham and hollandaise sauce. I see white asparagus in the store every once in a while but I’ve never tried to recreate that magical meal.

    • @food7479
      @food7479 Год назад +6

      If you ever decide to try: Make sure to clean the asparagus and remove all the outer skin. If you leave a single bit of it on there, the asparagus will taste woody after you have cooked it and be all stringy.

    • @Dlt814
      @Dlt814 Год назад

      @@food7479 Thank you! I didn’t see how much my flat mate peeled off so I wasn’t sure how diligent to be.

  • @ande100
    @ande100 Год назад +252

    I grew up in the lower Rhine region of Germany close to the dutch border. Nobody had green asparagus. White was the norm and 1kg was about 5.00. Chopp off the thick bottom and shave off the skin. That as already the base for stock. Shave down the tender stalks and the shavings are base for asparagus stock and the blender.
    The even stalks were simmered in water with a wee of white wine and soritz lemon, wrapped in cold real Kochschinken, served with cooked potatoes ad just drizzled with melted unsalted butter.
    A fine feast on summer Sunday lunches during Spargelseason. Yum food memories ❤❤🎉

    • @JLneonhug
      @JLneonhug Год назад +7

      1kg/5€ is pretty good, they made it sound like a5 waghu beef.

    • @ande100
      @ande100 Год назад +4

      @@JLneonhug my quote of DM 5/ kg was related to the time I mentioned. That was Deutsche Mark...way before £. Think of 1975-70 But still at the time in Germany the price was DM11/ kg during season. I'm terribly sorry that I did not give a relatable time-frame.
      I tend to forget a) my age in context and b) my comments read and misunderstood due to lack of a)... there now! 🤣😎

    • @ande100
      @ande100 Год назад

      @@JLneonhug So bottom line: white asparagus is still VERY expensive "no diggidy... no doubt!"😎

    • @transverbot
      @transverbot Год назад +1

      ​@@timomonochrom115fürn n halbes key über 13€ zu zahlen ist schon selten dämlich😂😂

    • @ande100
      @ande100 Год назад

      @@transverbot Stimmt! Aber die Arbeit die rein geht muss wehrt sein und bezahlt weedon. Denkste nicht,

  • @mvd3775
    @mvd3775 Год назад +138

    I work at a Dutch greengrocer, here white asparagus are known as just asparagus and the green ones are known as green asparagus. We have tons of customers who happily pay 15 euros for half a kilo of asparagus (white ones). People always get sad when the season ends :(

    • @Liusila
      @Liusila Год назад +2

      Dang, how good can it be!

    • @sd-ch2cq
      @sd-ch2cq Год назад +5

      ​@@Liusila
      30euro for a kilo is excessive, you can find a slightly lower quality at most of the weekly open-air markets or at LIDL for 5-15euro per kilo.
      Part of the appeal is that they are only available fresh for a few months.

    • @belbol1547
      @belbol1547 Год назад +1

      Same in Spain, white asparagus is the default. 15 euro gets you half a kilo of particularly good quality ones from Navarre, but you can find cheaper ones.

    • @yaninad5766
      @yaninad5766 Год назад +2

      Frankly it doesn’t have taste at all. Very bland and you have to put some kind of sauce on it to make it tasty. I much prefer green asparagus

    • @DatsWhatHeSaid
      @DatsWhatHeSaid Год назад

      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist9 Enjoy your spam report you religious nutcase.

  • @legnanomed__2614
    @legnanomed__2614 Год назад +201

    I'm a Chef from Germany and i grew up with asparagus and sauce hollandaise. It's dang delicious. Absolutely love the dish.

    • @AwardFabrik-SoF
      @AwardFabrik-SoF Год назад +3

      Fellow dude from Brandenburg here - nothing like grabbing 3-4 pounds (2kg) for 20-30€ directly from a booth during the season and putting it on the bbq...dang I can't wait for next saison!

    • @philippkrautler450
      @philippkrautler450 Год назад +2

      I am a Student from Austria and i grew up with asparagus and sauce hollandaise aswell. I agree with everything this guy stands for.

    • @zulmohd1061
      @zulmohd1061 Год назад +1

      I agree chef,The best vege is white asparagus, perfect combination classic n modern cuisine, I'm asian chef from Malaysia 🇲🇾 my ex chef de cuisine come from Stuttgart Germany,so humble people

    • @ArthurvanH0udt
      @ArthurvanH0udt Год назад +1

      haha, I am Dutch, and making them "à la Flamande" is the BEST there is. IE white asparagus with good cooked ham, sauce Hollandaise, some very nice potatoes (I take Opperdoeser Ronde) and some hard cooked eggs (topped with a sprinkle of Parsley).

    • @felixmustar7386
      @felixmustar7386 Год назад

      hope you do your hollandaise by yourself and dont use that convenience dirt

  • @greenhat7618
    @greenhat7618 Год назад +147

    Never seen somebody love asparagus as much as this man

    • @lexi1337-r6s
      @lexi1337-r6s Год назад +5

      He loves money I guess.

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 Год назад +1

      You have been fooled by the mass media and education system 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖

    • @GettoGecko
      @GettoGecko Год назад +4

      Visit Germany, you will find lots of people who love it.

    • @aftl_ryz8549
      @aftl_ryz8549 Год назад

      if you ever had white aspargus, you will know why

    • @zockercam8122
      @zockercam8122 Год назад +1

      Ohh I love it as much as he does. During asparagus season I eat it at least 3 times a week

  • @mistermist634
    @mistermist634 Год назад +69

    As soon as I saw the title of the video, I knew it was going to take place in Germany! We just love the stuff

    • @nagato2519
      @nagato2519 Год назад +1

      Ja 😂

    • @BlueBloxRoblox
      @BlueBloxRoblox Год назад

      that's epok bro!

    • @FinlayDaG33k
      @FinlayDaG33k Год назад

      I can't blame you, they are very nice.

    • @bas7905
      @bas7905 Год назад

      Really... like the dutch dont eat any.. or the french.. belgians.. come on..

    • @uniteandfight5670
      @uniteandfight5670 Год назад

      It's really liked in Spain too!

  • @Alexis-bu7fk
    @Alexis-bu7fk Год назад +77

    Here in France the price of the white asparagus is determined a lot by the size and the season, you can find them cheap if they are thin and at the mid season.

  • @kraken_egg6261
    @kraken_egg6261 Год назад +67

    FYI: The tool to harvest asparagus called "Spargelstecher" literally translates to "asparagus stabber"

    • @sillytorque
      @sillytorque Год назад +8

      And the person holding it is an extremely hard working polish worker…

    • @hoilst265
      @hoilst265 Год назад

      I thought it was a tyre iron...

    • @tharrcore5867
      @tharrcore5867 6 месяцев назад

      @@sillytorque also called a spargelstecher

  • @alvaroga1n
    @alvaroga1n Год назад +262

    Wow I never knew this, grew up eating white asparagus almost every week with a salad and never knew they were expensive, so weird

    • @doraemon5990
      @doraemon5990 Год назад +61

      Depends on where you are or were :). For example: I grew up in Thailand and seafood was dirt cheap, now I'm in the Netherlands and it's hella expensive.

    • @MrOscar5690
      @MrOscar5690 Год назад +2

      Privilege

    • @saucysacrifice
      @saucysacrifice Год назад +59

      @@MrOscar5690 Things cost different prices in other parts of the world genius 💀If you live by an apple farm the apples are going to be a lot cheaper than if you lived in Antarctica.

    • @silvertorpedo4588
      @silvertorpedo4588 Год назад

      Depends if you know the farmer on average its €11 per kilo

    • @timothyb.4928
      @timothyb.4928 Год назад

      I guess u had white privilege lolz

  • @moniepanda13
    @moniepanda13 Год назад +28

    Thank you Insider for this video! living and working here in Germany for years, seeing this beautiful asparagus every springtime season here.Where People here are so hyped about this vegetable. 😁

  • @matz4k
    @matz4k Год назад +22

    This dude has a legit Asparagus peeling technique. I had so much respect for my gran peeling these once I tried it, I later found out she bought them pre-peeled. It's weird seeing this common it this context

  • @JeDxDeVu
    @JeDxDeVu Год назад +19

    So the farmers in Germany rely on foreign workers to come and cut and skin them. During corona no one could come over. A farmer near us told the locals to come and dig up all the white asparagus for free. I’ve still got kilos of frozen in my freezer. “Skinning” them is shit work though.

    • @DrawsRene
      @DrawsRene Год назад +4

      For many Germans like me it’s actually kind of a vacation to go help farmers harvesting asparagus

    • @JeDxDeVu
      @JeDxDeVu Год назад +2

      @@DrawsRene Ja dann viel Spaß 😉

  • @MrNorriso
    @MrNorriso Год назад +11

    Also when you make asparagus the way shown in this video never throw away the stock after boiling it. Just melt sone butter with flower and at the asparagus stock. Season to taste and voila, you have a nice asparagus soupe as a starter for your meal. Also perfect to be frozen for the time you cant get asparagus anymore :)

    • @DatsWhatHeSaid
      @DatsWhatHeSaid Год назад

      *flour *add *voilà *soup

    • @MrSomeDonkus
      @MrSomeDonkus 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@DatsWhatHeSaid
      *flounder *subtract *viola *soap

    • @DatsWhatHeSaid
      @DatsWhatHeSaid 11 месяцев назад

      @@MrSomeDonkus 😂

  • @POTThaesslich
    @POTThaesslich Год назад +2

    For anyone here not from Germany:
    Almost every region claims that their Asparagus is the best.
    And yes, Germans are obsessed with ‘Spargel’.
    (One of my colleagues from the UK once visited our German sites and was given Asparagus for every dinner 😂)

  • @krunschnew
    @krunschnew Год назад +26

    I don't consider white asparagus as a luxus item but tjat may be because I grew up with it. The only problem I have is that the time you can eat it fresh is so short😢

  • @CruisingWithJon
    @CruisingWithJon Год назад +2

    For Homemade plumbuses, always push your dinglebop through a grumbo so your fleeb doesn’t fill up with its own juice

  • @MojaveArby
    @MojaveArby 8 месяцев назад +2

    As an American, I had eaten plenty of green asparagus, but didn't even know that white asparagus was a thing until I spent a couple years living in northern Germany during college. I was genuinely confused the first time I saw it, thinking the Germans had somehow given the same name (Spargel) to two completely different vegetables. Since it was more expensive, I didn't even initially buy any white asparagus, since I figured the green stuff was the "real" asparagus anyways. The first time I had it was during the first Spargelzeit I experienced out there, and it was when some local friends prepared it while I was eating dinner at their place. They talked about the great local stand they always bought theirs from every year, and asked which places I had gotten my white asparagus from in that city so far. They looked genuinely horrified when I told them that I hadn't bought any yet or tried it before, since green was what I was used to and it was cheaper anyways. They had no idea before that moment that white asparagus wasn't really a thing in the US. They were then insistent that I eat it immediately right in front of them, so they could see my face. Even after the first bite, I couldn't believe what I had been missing out on all those years. I was extremely grateful to those friends afterwards, and they immediately explained how white asparagus was the same vegetable as green asparagus, and taught me how to spot the good stuff.
    Even funnier, at the time I was actually living in a town in Schleswig-Holstein where they grew white asparagus and strawberries, and had biked past some of the fields that were renowned for their white asparagus many times. So after discovering what I had been missing, I splurged just once to have a meal at the farm restaurant they had their consisting of white asparagus, hollandaise sauce, potatoes, and prosciutto. That was the one time I had the absolute top-tier stuff, and while it wasn't economically feasible to make that the norm, I did at least develop a habit of buying more affordable white asparagus every Spargelzeit I was in Germany after that. It's been years since I returned to the US, and I don't think I've gotten to have it again since I've been back. I definitely miss it.

  • @FreeTacozYT
    @FreeTacozYT Год назад +19

    I remember ordering asparagus in Switzerland and being very confused why it was white. But Spargelzeit is the best time of year

    • @Mark-vn7et
      @Mark-vn7et Год назад +1

      I had the same last year outside Europe. saw asparagus on the menu in a restaurant, and was really surprised it was green. It also tasted really different

  • @ragdollspacearena
    @ragdollspacearena Год назад +4

    as a german i eat asparagus (spargel) every 3 days in asparagus season. i personally like thinner asparagus way more than thick asparagus. therefor i primarly eat the green ones. but that is a personal preference.

    • @thatonedog819
      @thatonedog819 Год назад

      I've only had green ones here in the states and I've always preferred skinnier ones too

  • @pinefilms3141
    @pinefilms3141 11 месяцев назад

    4:15 THIS ANIMATED VISUAL IS AWESOME!!!

  • @sterhax
    @sterhax Год назад +1

    Katja is one of my favorite spots when I visit the LES!

  • @Gulag00
    @Gulag00 Год назад +8

    Asparagus makes me pee stink. I love it.

  • @__Andrew_
    @__Andrew_ Год назад +8

    7:43 No way the Narrator got through that in 1 take without collapsing in giggles ;)

  • @GeckoHiker
    @GeckoHiker Год назад +6

    My asparagus patch is planted from the wild varieties I collect from the roadside in the Ozarks. We love the flavor of wild green asparagus.

  • @RetroBerner
    @RetroBerner Год назад +61

    10 days of shelf life is rough, no wonder why my wife never even heard of these until I told her about them.
    I grew up in Germany and used them eat them all the time. Lecker!

    • @bernddasbanenenbrot4679
      @bernddasbanenenbrot4679 Год назад

      Woher ist deine Frau?

    • @VeganSemihCyprus33
      @VeganSemihCyprus33 Год назад

      You have been fooled by the mass media and education system 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 💖

    • @RetroBerner
      @RetroBerner Год назад

      @@bernddasbanenenbrot4679 Amerika

    • @DatsWhatHeSaid
      @DatsWhatHeSaid Год назад

      @@VeganSemihCyprus33 Enjoy your account report, spam lord.

  • @thomasbacon
    @thomasbacon Год назад +1

    9:10 Nothing says professional chef like habitually wiping your nose with your hand.

  • @jantschierschky3461
    @jantschierschky3461 Год назад +1

    I worked in top restaurants in Germany, and come spargel seasons it just mad. Love it with some butter

  • @bluebillbo
    @bluebillbo Год назад +3

    When I moved to Germany I still can'tget my head around the craze for Spargel

    • @33mavboy
      @33mavboy Год назад

      dude, germans get high when they grow vegetables I swear, or when they drink fermented vegetables its probably like alcohol to them.

  • @jsmc2104
    @jsmc2104 Год назад +1

    Here in lower Michigan we have white, purple, and green asparagus. I buy all 3 and mix for a colorful dish!

  • @BitmapFrogs
    @BitmapFrogs Год назад +4

    we love them in spain as well, but we don't typically buy them raw but as a food preserve

    • @hmvollbanane1259
      @hmvollbanane1259 8 месяцев назад

      We also like those for salads as a quick fix during the sad rest of the year, however Spargel in Saison is something completely different and is the star of every dish it is in.
      But I agree that the preserved stuff is also a very nice ingredient (just not the star like the fresh in season stuff)

  • @Spirit451
    @Spirit451 Год назад +3

    Like Calçots, same growing method and has it's own festival too.

  • @pulutovito0073
    @pulutovito0073 Год назад

    Love the Narration.

  • @yolakin8210
    @yolakin8210 Год назад

    The ones from Navarra are mouthwatering💫

  • @TheBassBlade
    @TheBassBlade Год назад

    i love how my fellow german just goes absolutely nuts over his spargel lol

  • @alphabets0ng
    @alphabets0ng 7 месяцев назад

    In Europe, it is literally the reverse. The white asparagus is very commonly to get by, especially in Germany. The green one however, is considered more of a delicacy, it also cost more.

  • @gregoryyancey6081
    @gregoryyancey6081 Год назад +2

    I first found out about this while stationed in Northern Germany. I saw acres of it. I was wondering what that was growing under the mounds of dirt. This was backing in the early 80's.

  • @andreasarnoalthofsobottka2928
    @andreasarnoalthofsobottka2928 Год назад +1

    I grew up in one of the most famous Asparagus - regions. Most kids learned how to harvest Asparagus before learning how to swim or ride a bike.

  • @ArthurvanH0udt
    @ArthurvanH0udt Год назад +2

    FUNNY! Why is this movie coming out way AFTER closure of the white asparagus season? The info is interesting, but timing imho is funny to say the least! For te record, official closure of the season for white asparagus is "Saint John's Day" or the day of "St Jan" in Dutch, which is on June 24th.

  • @isac0014
    @isac0014 Год назад +1

    love white asparagus!

  • @cordingdesert9566
    @cordingdesert9566 Год назад +1

    I never knew someone could like a vegetable so much.

  • @xmarjav6353
    @xmarjav6353 Год назад +1

    Chef is a cool guy😊

  • @Rainforestdelight
    @Rainforestdelight Год назад +12

    Why can’t white asparagus be grown outside of Europe?

    • @carnivoreisvegan
      @carnivoreisvegan Год назад +8

      It can, it just needs the right conditions, and specific knowledge, and it's labor intensive.

    • @michi6486
      @michi6486 Год назад

      The same reason why there aren´t many Orange plantations in Germany, the conditions are perfect in Germnay whereas elsewhere you need to crete the conditions artificially and that would increase price or lower quality and the Product wouldn´t be able to compete.

    • @TBasianeyes
      @TBasianeyes Год назад +1

      It's grown in many places. Peru, USA, China...

    • @pjacobsen1000
      @pjacobsen1000 Год назад

      @@TBasianeyes White asparagus in China? I've never seen that. Green ones, yes, but no white asparagus.

    • @cosi4683
      @cosi4683 Год назад

      ​@@pjacobsen1000green asparagus is white asparagus that has seen some sunshine. It stays white thanks to the dirt mounts and needs to be harvested before seeing sun light. That's the only difference.

  • @akira28shima32
    @akira28shima32 Год назад +6

    Curious as to the nutritional values of white asparagus compared to green asparagus.

    • @lizxu322
      @lizxu322 Год назад

      Probably less, it will have more sugar content but less vitamins.

  • @petruSarac
    @petruSarac Год назад

    Now I understand why there are so many seasonal workers from Eastern Europe in Asparagus season.

  • @vendasiax666x8
    @vendasiax666x8 Год назад

    Never would've thought to see my homeland on Insider Business.

  • @chocol8milk
    @chocol8milk Год назад +4

    I just found out that there's white asparagus.

  • @somerandomfella
    @somerandomfella Год назад

    That crunch!

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak Год назад +2

    I love asparagus but they are quite hard to grow in my country

  • @Deadassbruhfrfr
    @Deadassbruhfrfr Год назад

    Ive never heard of white asparagus. Fascinating

  • @EmiliaHanson-t4f
    @EmiliaHanson-t4f Год назад

    Never seen somebody love asparagus as much as this man. Never seen somebody love asparagus as much as this man.

    • @hmvollbanane1259
      @hmvollbanane1259 8 месяцев назад

      Come to Germany during Spargelzeit (asparagus season) and you will witness an entire country going just as mad as him over our "kingly vegetable"

  • @cya2163
    @cya2163 Год назад

    mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm white asparagus....LUV it!!!

  • @lennartschneider2725
    @lennartschneider2725 Год назад +11

    This clip gives you a genuine overview of German culture. Almost painfully accurate haha

  • @FinlayDaG33k
    @FinlayDaG33k Год назад +13

    25 bucks per pound? Here in The Netherlands, we get them for like 5 bucks...

    • @bas7905
      @bas7905 Год назад

      Yep. In america doen ze graag stoer met hoe duur iets is... raar volk.

    • @Mark-vn7et
      @Mark-vn7et Год назад +1

      Ja en we betalen 3 euro voor een mango die je in Afrika zo van de boom plukt langs de kant van de weg……..oh en laat me for weten waar je in het begin van het seizoen voor 5 euro per pond degelijke kwaliteit kunt vinden

  • @tpp4007
    @tpp4007 Год назад +1

    I’ve seen these at Wegman’s grocery store, maybe not as thick, the girth wise, but definitely white asparagus

    • @lollorosso4675
      @lollorosso4675 4 месяца назад

      Medium thickness is best anyway. The very thick ones still have a nice texture but are often less aromatic.

  • @kha0sv4ktor72
    @kha0sv4ktor72 Год назад +1

    first German video here and its asparagus haha...so typical. cant wait for the Beer one :P

  • @Raiya_ru17
    @Raiya_ru17 Год назад +1

    Green asparagus is already expensive here like it will cost you 2.5 usd for about 6-8 stalks lol. It’s an occasional treat and so good fried with bacon or eaten as barbecued asparagus wrapped in bacon.

  • @shannonbalthazor8712
    @shannonbalthazor8712 Год назад

    My husband and I were listening to this Chef talk and how he acts and moves - and both of us looked at each other and said - this guy is an Austrian. He sounds like from Styria or Carinthia.
    We looked him up.
    He is from Graz!! :D

  • @framegrace1
    @framegrace1 Год назад +1

    Curiously, In Spain we eat them all year around canned or preserved, is not common to find them fresh on season (Although is not rare either, they are just not everywhere)

  • @Neturist
    @Neturist Год назад +1

    And now imagine eating wild asparagus!! 🤯 Mind blowing. But I doubt many people even in Portugal have ever tried outside Alentejo and not inside of Asparagus Migas

    • @Spawn3012
      @Spawn3012 Год назад +1

      I have wild asparagus in my garden...always realy tasty^^

  • @oxanakovalenko9968
    @oxanakovalenko9968 Год назад

    I can't believe that the same product, in which they use a different harvesting method, which does not cost anything to change. Yet they jack up the price 3x

  • @Luke0193
    @Luke0193 Год назад

    Where I live asparagus just grows everywhere. It's so omnipresent I couldn't imagine that's something so expensive overseas 😂

  • @Зол.Э
    @Зол.Э Год назад

    I have clay soil and therefore every year when digging I add sand. I have a huge pile of sand on the site that I cover with a tarpaulin most of the time and at some point I just started putting white asparagus seeds there. They grow absolutely without my help. I have not only clay, but also a lowland - always high humidity (I really have a stream in a pipe a meter from the surface, it partially exits at the other end of the site and it is always wet everywhere.). That's the result - every year and a couple of bags of seeds, I get about a kilogram of the plant. I distribute it all to friends and acquaintances - it is not grown in my country and for many it is the only opportunity to try it. (Although I certainly don't understand all this, I am a very simple person, I like broccoli and cauliflower more. For their sake, I keep all this sand- they don't like my soil suitable for making bricks. :D

  • @Ricardo8388
    @Ricardo8388 9 месяцев назад

    My mother always makes them with sliced shoulder ham and a couple of eggs.

  • @tezzyboy79
    @tezzyboy79 Год назад

    I love here in Germany when its asparagus season yummmmmmm

  • @princemarkokibe7661
    @princemarkokibe7661 Год назад

    I waited to hear how the narrator will pronounce the special asparagus knife 😁 🤣 😂 6:12

  • @MichaelGroenendijk
    @MichaelGroenendijk Год назад

    In the Netherlands, we eat this one at the end of spring.

  • @illletmyselfout.8516
    @illletmyselfout.8516 Год назад

    We grow it in Australia in koo wee rup. Have done for 30 years

  • @halimech1
    @halimech1 Год назад

    I'm a German living in australia for a year and I miss eating spargel so much

  • @Just_Flipy
    @Just_Flipy Год назад +1

    simple way to cook it
    have a pan with a small layer of water, boil it with disk on for 10 minutes, then remove it and bake another 10 until the ater is gone, and there you go
    its why people like it, its simple to make

  • @wrinklesandsprinkles
    @wrinklesandsprinkles Год назад +1

    I’m a 60yr old American woman. I’ve never seen white asparagus! I like the flavor of green asparagus, so I’m sure I’d like white. With the economy so bad, I’m unsure when I try it. Why don’t we grow it here in America?

    • @alexasphotosgeneral3584
      @alexasphotosgeneral3584 Год назад +1

      There’s not a market, too expensive if sold, and need a longer shelf life to sell nationally…so farmers aren’t willing to risk it. I can see small farms, but they’re more likely to be for high end restaurants

    • @Mark-vn7et
      @Mark-vn7et Год назад

      You could try and plant them yourself, but be warned if you ever tried white asparagus you’ll never want green ones anymore

    • @jaklg7905
      @jaklg7905 Год назад

      Where do you live that you have never seen white asparagus? I live in Omaha and the grocery stores have them in the spring. I am 50 and have been seeing them for at least 25 years.

    • @mojibake7868
      @mojibake7868 Год назад

      The flavour is similar to the green asparagus, it just tastes even better

  • @TomNook.
    @TomNook. Год назад

    The long and thick white asparagus are the best.

  • @thugdaddy007
    @thugdaddy007 11 месяцев назад

    the irony that the chef himself looks like a white asparagus

  • @zegrusher5825
    @zegrusher5825 Год назад +3

    white asparagus is the normal one in germany

  • @ArielK1987
    @ArielK1987 Год назад +6

    Every time I see asparagus. It reminds me of a scene in Austin Powers where he eats them while sneaking in Dr. Evil's underground layer in Gold member.

  • @donuttogo5652
    @donuttogo5652 Год назад

    I can't wait until we figure out how to harvest Black Asparagus, also known for its massive size and girth.

  • @jbsmith966
    @jbsmith966 Год назад

    I cuss. You cuss. We all cuss, for Aparagus!

  • @lookeron2467
    @lookeron2467 Год назад

    I tasted them for first time in Karlskron, Bavaria. Delicious.

  • @GabrielTobing
    @GabrielTobing Год назад

    0:17 Brooooo XD
    That ain't looking right chief XD XD XD

  • @smzig
    @smzig Год назад +3

    I grew white asparagus by mistake one time. I put a weed barrier in my garden one time and some of the asparagus I was growing got stuck underneath and stayed white. To me it didn't taste that much different than the regular stuff.

    • @vaslikcentenov7677
      @vaslikcentenov7677 Год назад +1

      In terms of nutrition I think the green ones is highly nutritious and to be honest I always thought that this is just a marketing strategy just like what the Japanese is doing, everything is expensive because it's different.😁

    • @konstantinheller4661
      @konstantinheller4661 Год назад +1

      Trust me proper white spargel is very different taste and texture wise to green spargel

  • @gatomaru
    @gatomaru Год назад +2

    i will never understand the germans fascination with asparagus and sparkling water

    • @LTWT02
      @LTWT02 Год назад +1

      Not even food and drinks are safe from German obligation to over-engineer stuff 😂

    • @Marcario
      @Marcario Год назад +2

      Combine the two and you get Spargel-ing water 😅

    • @flummi6966
      @flummi6966 Год назад

      Here are a lot of natural sparkling water wells, so it was normal to drink sparkling water thousands of years ago.

  • @mayameier6574
    @mayameier6574 Год назад

    I like to eat Schnitzel, Potatoes, white Asparagus and Sauce Hollandaise. I'm from the Schnitzel, Sauerkraut and Bier Country Germany 😁

  • @yannick7230
    @yannick7230 Год назад

    It's funny seeing those blue cases, typical to european fruit/vegatable auctions ending up in new york.

  • @visceratrocar
    @visceratrocar 7 месяцев назад

    A long time ago pickled white asparagus was sold at the 99 cent store.

  • @vennmay2886
    @vennmay2886 Год назад +1

    I know we're all Germans gathering, highly confused about all of this bc I have so much damn spargel that I'm sick of it, half way into the season (okay, I admit it first. I don't even like it that much. The hollandaise is the best part), every year- but it's still a surreal experience

  • @mikefarrar3403
    @mikefarrar3403 Год назад

    The white asparagus is really the black asparagus

  • @bas7905
    @bas7905 Год назад +2

    Best recipe: asparagus with mashed hard boiled egg, ham and melted butter. The end.

    • @LilyWohlMezzo-Soprano
      @LilyWohlMezzo-Soprano Год назад +1

      Melted* butter 😊 just as a by the way, molten usually is used to refer to melted metal, or stone.

    • @bas7905
      @bas7905 Год назад +1

      @@LilyWohlMezzo-Soprano thnx, changed it!

    • @bas7905
      @bas7905 Год назад

      @@pieterdegreef9381 huh, dat moet ik dan nog eens proberen!

  • @hehe5712
    @hehe5712 Год назад +1

    Its just funny.
    Here in germany is White asparagus cheaper than Green.

  • @atrusveo4577
    @atrusveo4577 Год назад +1

    9:05 master chef has water leaking from a rusted pipe directly in the kitchen?

  • @nasafo8292
    @nasafo8292 9 месяцев назад

    and im sure that exponential increase in output is reflected in the workers remuneration and not just pocketed by the manufacturer. right? right???

  • @SlushFundManager
    @SlushFundManager Год назад

    I love any asparagus

  • @KougaJ7
    @KougaJ7 Год назад

    White asparagus are great for Dutch and German cuisine.

  • @KahJoon1898
    @KahJoon1898 Год назад

    I'm waiting to look at black asparagus

  • @mikemeier7228
    @mikemeier7228 Год назад

    here in germany you know it's spring when old people start brawling at netto or lidl to get the best asparagus. I personally don't get it.

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel Год назад

    We eat a fair amount of asparagus in New Zealand but I've never seen white anywhere but like Germany 😂

  • @theuglykwan
    @theuglykwan Год назад

    I remember getting some free. I preferred the green one.

  • @DakotaHusted
    @DakotaHusted Год назад

    On the west coast in Oregon, U.S. I see them at all my local grocery stores. I had no idea it was considered rare.

  • @Oggi02
    @Oggi02 Год назад

    In Germany we say: Mahlzeit ! 🙏