Tribal Street Eats: Sweet Potatoes
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This chap sings the praises of everything that crosses his path and never criticises anything or anyone. A simple man and a good friend to all.
Well said! 🤍
One of the many reasons I like him.
I strongly support Tahir's idea of showing us street food there. We've sent so many ideas and recipes for our familiar foods to be given to them to try. They ought to get the chance to show off their local favorites.
Tahir the honorary doctor of the TPT talking about
Sweet Potatoes a very good job Doc Tahir thank you.
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Very nice. Thank you Dr. Tahir. 👍🏼
Yes, I would like to try. That looks delicious.
I love sweet potatoes
Delicious and so good for you. We have many types of sweet potatoes in the United States too. 🍠🍠🍠
Tahir, they looked absolutely delicious 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for the video Tahir! It looks delicious!
My dad loved white sweet potatoes but nowadays we only find the orange kind. I bake them in their skin and eat them with butter and a little salt. The orange kind are very sweet and moist.
I'm really enjoying street food with Tahir.
The boy preparing the potatoes looks very annoyed, like he wishes these people would go away. He has a sharp side eye for one so young.
It's sad that he is working at such a young age, he should be in school instead.
That’s a child’s life in many places in the world . Meanwhile here they’re preoccupied with the likes of Tik Tok and other weird issues that these children are oblivious to.
@@SaltyCuban It's frightening what the youth of today are prioritizing, but I couldn't imagine the bizarre stresses that they are under, either. Social media is now doing the parenting it seems. But I'm only an Aunt, so what do i know? I just wish every kid on earth had the same opportunities. Education equals hope, and that poor boy looks hopeless.
I’ve never seen white sweet potatoes but the orange ones work pretty well in savory dishes too. Sweet potato and black bean chili is amazing.
@@deniecedavis-xh2ik 😮😍 That sounds awesome! Is there a recipe that you could recommend? I keep chunks of sweet potato in the freezer so i can toss them in some spices and roast until crispy. So good! And I'm not sure, but i think sweet potatoes, carrots and oranges all used to not be so orange. Marketing! Love and light to you, Deniece 🤍🙏🕊
I will never get tired of Tahir's astute health advice & sense of fun 😊 He's right about smoke keeping mosquitoes away (or mozzies, as we say in Australia!) I used to live in the tropical north of Australia and we burned special coils to keep the mozzies away while we ate a barbeque outside 😊
That was a interesting video. I would love to try your sweet potatoe recipe
This video has made me want to learn more about sweet potatoes. The ones in the USA are orange, the ones in Japan tend to be purple, and these are pale yellow. Awakening my curiosity is one reason I love to watch your videos. I am also constantly amazed and impressed at how young many of the vendors are! I am sure they work for their families, but they are also clearly in charge of the entire shop.
The white/pale yellow ones (fairly similar to what's in the vid) are sold in the US, but a lot of people mistake them for regular potatoes at a glance. They are much less mushy and fibrous than the sweeter orange kind. Similar texture to a standard potato, just a bit softer. They make killer potato salad with dill pickles, and delectable fries too.
@@Androsynth75 I have not seen them where I am, which is very far north---almost in Lake Superior.
Those kinds are sold in the US, I use them all the time.
Thank you for sharing such an experience. I look forward to trying your custom way of enjoying sweet potatoes
I've never tried white sweet potatoes, only the orange ones, or sweets made from the purples ones. That looks so tasty
Another excellent video, TPT! I’m so enjoying your filming of segments outside the studio. I love seeing these gentlemen that we’ve all grown to love over the years showing us the delicious street foods available in Pakistan. I thought about the curly, seasoned fried potatoes all day today 😋 I sure wish we had those here!
Keep up the excellent work 👌👏🇺🇸❤️🇵🇰
bon appétit monsieur Tahir , heureuse de découvrir votre culture et vos voyages culinaires
I love eating sweet potatoes. Baked, grilled, pressure cooked, or spicy seasoned fries.
Brilliant love him xx
Dr Tahir looks so healthy!
Your fans would love more videos with Dr. Tahir!
I will try with lemon next time ❤
Street food can be fantastic. As long as the food is cooked HYGENICALLY...
The sweet potatoes look AWESOME! 😋 The young chef is very speedy! 😄
Great video! 👍
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One of my fondest memories of Lahore is the sweet potato and corn wala outside the school gate who would dig these huge sweet potatoes out of a massive basket of charcoal on a mule-drawn carriage, peel the skin, dice the flesh, sprinkle some lime and masala, stick in a couple toothpicks and hand it to you on a piece of newspaper.
There's a difference between Yams and sweet potatoes. Yams are in this Video, sweet potatoes have orange flesh and are very mushy inside when cooked
I concur. In Spanish yam is called Boniato.
There are also purple sweet potatoes and ube yam
I wondered why he was calling them sweet potatoes 🍠 when they look like regular potatoes 🤔
I’ve been under the impression for my whole life that a sweet potato and a yam were the same thing, sweet potatoes just baked or roasted, and yams were sweet potatoes doctored up with butter, brown sugar, maybe crushed nuts of some kind.
So you’re telling me that sweet potatoes and yams are completely different types of potatoes?🥔🍠🤦♀️
Ooh, that looks fabulous! If anyone wants to make this, go to a mexican grocer and they will have tamarind. Definitely going to try this tomorrow night, thank you Tahir bhai! 🤍🙏🕊
If you do indeed make this at home, I’d certainly love it if you’d come back here and comment on what recipe you use. I’ve never used tamarind in my life (rarely even heard of it) and wouldn’t have a clue what to do with it even if I could find some. Thanks 🙏
@@julielong8714 Hey, Julie, thank you for your reply! I absolutely will update, but it might be a few days before i can get back on. I'm going to do the best research that i can, and then wing it. Tamarind is such a fun ingredient that adds a tangy, slightly peppery sweetness to sauces. Kind of like how raisins/dates are used in most bbq sauces. It usually comes as either a bag of liquidy pulp, or a paste. See ya soon! Shalom! 🤍🙏🕊
I love sweet potatoes with butter salt & pepper ❤
More street videos....each member in his own villages and locations please....especially Gull Sher!
Such a fantastic glimpse into real street food. Thank you! I wonder, does he roast the skins in the oven as well to make potato skins? Or maybe it doesn't work as well in sweet potatoes?
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This is a good video but I would love to see a few vids on roti. What other countries eat it, how TPT rate other county’s roti, foreign meals with roti. Also more of them trying new things like painting.
Much more flavourful than potatoes.
Wonderful!
Looks delicious 😋
Looked so good too.
That will look amazing with some sauces and seasoning.
I just love Mr. Tahir, but he forgot to tell us if this would help a cough! 😜
I wanted a taste-test ('food war-!') between all three cooking methods: grilled over coals, baked under coals and boiled! Well... that's OK... I'll want to try all three myself.
That potato really looked good.
Now I want the recipe to make these.
The orange ones are even sweeter
Shape wise they look like yams or sweet potatoes, but not by color. Ours have orangey skins and flesh, these actually look like a baking potato except by shape.
I normally just have them baked with butter, cinnamon, and brown sugar.
Ooo … I just know today tribal people try has another channel 😅
Taheeeeeng!
Not sure about lime, butter is a game changer!
In America that same Sweet potato dish would cost 7x as much
The mosquitos know the smoke is toxic.
2:03 would you like flies with that?
poor kid....I wish I could take him to a baseball game and let him be a kid. Or whatever....you know what I mean.
Hey y’all sweet potatoes are not the same as yams although similar in shape and texture 😊 sweet potatoes are sweeter than yams😊❤
What kind of spices are used?
TEEEEEEENN
Another 'superfood' that has only recently been embraced by the West but a common staple in places like Pakistan. Fortunately still lowly priced here
I feel bad for the kid. No kid should have to work a job that young unless they want to.
Tribal people play twister pls
Stop. Nobody wants that.
@@higgy82Attention seeker seeks attention.
👿 Troll
bruh das a lime
Please show Tribal people trying boiled eggs
Ahw child labour, very nice to see...
What child labour? that stall is owned and run by that lil bro, more like child businessman
It’s better than teenagers here that do nothing but play video games, etc… These kids are learning important skills and how to make a living. Not like Americans that live with their parents till they’re in their late 20’s or beyond.
@@ginadonza3549 Brosky a child should be at school learning, not working a day job in the streets at this age. Stop romanticizing poverty. Also the vast majority of American teenagers in the 15-18 age range work part time jobs while attending school. The child in this video isn't working because he wants to become a multimillionaire or some bs, he's doing it because he doesn't have a choice.
@@ginadonza3549Much of the world lives with their parents until married or even after, the issue isn’t multigenerational households, it’s being a productive member of society. More multigenerational households might help our backwards culture.
It is what it is