You might didn't catch or understand what the uncle at the back said when you bought the salak (dragon egg) fruit but he asked the aunty who sold the salak fruits to choose only the good ones for you then the aunty replied "yes, i'm already choosing the good ones". I think that was pretty cute. :) By the way, your malay is really good and the nasi kerablue puns?....please....
We weren’t really paying attention to their conversation whilst we were filming, there was a lot going on around us plus in Kelantan even the standard malay is spoken very fast it’s hard to keep track 😂 we have to watch that part again to see if we manage to understand some words 🙃 We got to speak with the gentleman a little bit his English was limited and so our malay but we managed to understand each other 😄 That was really nice of them and glad we got it on camera for everyone to hear it, Malaysian people are terbaik 😁😁😁🙃 The puns we have to credit our friends, they came up with the kerablue ahahah
@@Travelgramers Haha i didn't expect you to understand it because the locals here in kelantan, we talk in kelantanese dialect and the dialect is pretty 'thick' that even some malays outside kelantan find it difficult to understand let alone you guys, foreigners. So don't feel bad for not catching it, you're doing really well with your malay, i'm impressed! Hope you enjoy the rest of your stay in kelantan and malaysia as a whole!
Ohh if they were speaking full on Kelantanese we don’t understand anything it sounds like a different language to us our brain switches off every time someone talks Kelantanese 🤯😂 We stick to standard malay and leant you say Kelate or Kekata instead of Kelantan and call Teh o beng to teh o ais 😝 We are having a good time in Malaysia thank you. Stay safe
most appreciate to you guys promoting kelantan.. as i know kelantan is more to islamic value than any others in malaysia.. they have unique lifestyle compared to any other major city/country.. i'm saying this because most non-malay especially politician always talk bad about kelantan eg no cinema, no casino, 7e cannot sell alcoholic drink and many more.. i hope many more tourist will come to kelantan and enjoy their modest culture despite the lack of 'fun' that is forbidden here.. well done to all of you! terima kasih !
Weldone.. Welcome.. Enjoying.. Lovely.. Wonderful.. Thank you very much for visiting my motherland state.. Wonderful promoting our cultures and heritage all over the world.. Hoping one day to meet and join you all guys.. Thanks so much.. สวัสดีครับ ขอบคุณมากนะครับ.🙏♥️🌷🎶😎🌝❤️💚🌼🌻🎼🎵 "" STREET OF DREAM ""
Nice video and great (BM) Bahasa Malaysia! 6:21 - Here is a small example of Kelantanese dialect... (BM) Kelantanese : Blanjo dio makè la. (BM) Standard : Belanjalah dia makan. Meaning : Treat them (something) to eat. just so you're aware you may find it difficult to communicate in English here especially with elderly persons. Glad to know that you guys know some bahasa , even though our dialect is pretty much different from the standard, it surely helps. Happy travelling!
It was fun trying to communicate in Malay since our malay is very limited and in Kelantan people speak very fast even when they speak standard malay, Kelantanese was impossible to understand 😂 Stay safe 😉😉
@@Travelgramers not only you can speak some malay word.. but the way you eat using your hand make you like malay... and i think both of you has been in Malaysia for maybe 1 year.. been traveling all around through village, town, city in Malaysia... so you now look more malaysia than Portuguese /Greece. anyway have a nice trip and stay safe.
This is our third time visiting Malaysia 😃 this year we arrived in January. We try to follow the culture of the country we are in so in Malaysia be malay 😂 We are both from Portugal btw 😁😁😁
Hello, Travelgamers. You have successfully accommodated yourselves into our local culture and that is amazing and fascinating. I only compliment you " Selamat Datang ke Malaysia " and " Bom dia ! ".
Yeah, everyone was so friendly there. We took a couple of photos with the son’s owner as we were there every day for breakfast 😂 and even got featured on their Instagram 😃😃😁😁😁 Miss that breakfast 🍳 😋
I just watched your video on your visit to pasar malam on the last day of ramadhan in langkawi...you already ate nasi kerabu before this video. But these were more authentic one...original from the mother state :)
@@Travelgramers that is malaysia...local are the best...coz our culture to treat a guest as family...but dont try be nice with tourist worker that diferend they just want money....sorry my english not very good...real local poeple nice...
In Malaysia even the people that work with tourists are fair and honest but we know what you mean. Hospitality in this country is top. Your English is good don’t worry 😉😉😉
Hello from Australia! We love watching all your videos especially the ones from Malaysia and enjoy them as I am originally from Penang. We were supposed to be there in April 2020 but had decided to cancel because of the virus - so watching your Malaysian adventures was like a virtual holiday for us. Keep on keeping on!
Being the locals ourselves, we tend to neglect such interesting places like the ones you showed in your videos .. probably because we normally already plan ahead where to visit especially to the Pasar Siti Khatijah to shop for the batiks .. so after watching your video, I felt a lot of regrets for not strolling freely like you both did ... thank you for sharing useful infos and for another excellent video .. but above all .. to see and hear how you tried to communicate in Malay language .. this part is the best .. you have acquired quite a good skill in bahasa Melayu now and Joao ... your malay accent is Perrrrfect bro 👍👍👌 congratulations !🥳🥳🥳
Wow wow after 7 months in malaysia and this being our third time here it’s only fair that we learn the language at least enough to order food 😄😃 And don’t worry it happens the same to us every time we go back home, we don’t explore our own country the same way we do in other countries 🤔🤔 😂
@@Travelgramers I studied in th UK and so like you I also traveled a lot there as well as europe but I have never been to Portugal .. when Covid is clear and the borders are open, I will make sure that I go to Portugal .. and before I do, I will seek for your advice .. take care and stay safe always 🌺
hallo @Travelgramers I recommend for you also to the perhentian island redang island , kapas island terengganu , best food in terengganu, you have to taste 'nasi dagang'. and kerepok leko .tq for visit my country
Hello Thanks for your recommendations but I think we are passing the islands this time, we might change our mind and visit some but for now we prefer to stay on the mainland 😆
Ahhhh I finally remember the 1st market that you went... since I went there when I was really small around 6 years old. I remember it vividly because I was having a fever but my mom was trying to sell off her remaining fish to the seller there. My mom used to be middle (wo)man between the fisherman and the market ... it brings back memories especially you getting a shot after the visit to the market ... but I remember that all those chinese uncles and auntie keep trying to feed me hahahaha
So sweet when a green shirt guy feed his wife at the restaurant you breakfast 😊 i wish I could go to Kota Bharu now because it so long time i went there. Last went there since i was child around 5 or 7 or 6 years old 😊
4:00 to add more context to this. This wet market has one of the unusual sights in Malaysia. Pork meat sellers are usually segregated and placed behind high walls. It is very difficult to see any pork meat sellers that can sell openly in Peninsular Malaysia as if seeing pork meat would be sinful. Kelantan although led by its ultra conservative PAS government has not imposed any weird rules on this. Many of the Malay ladies have been selling in the same market for years and do not see the selling of pork meat as an issue, they see this as the right of non-Muslims and the Malay sellers are just earning a halal livelihood (rezeki halal). Can't deny that some may feel jittery of the flies issue and of course, some may even go further saying that the banknotes are tainted with pork blood, thus refusing to buy stuff from the area.
"it is very dfclt to see any pork meat sellers that can sell openly in PENINSULAR MALAYSIA as if seeing pork meat would be sinful" Srsly, have you ever been to ALL open markets in PENINSULAR Malaysia, where you can buy just any type of meat???? As a multicultured country, ofc everybody has a right to sell whatever meat as they like -- only there are sections for the halal as well as non halal. Josh Tom, idk where you from but apparently you sound bitter because the pork sellers were denied to be next to these Malays ??? Why is that ?? As a non meat eater, it doesn't make any dfrnce to me, but again close minded ppl are everywhere -- it is up to the local counsel to organise the fair consept so that they'd have a harmony environment
Hahaha..you are the first on scene..i will go here for vlogging next week in conjunction with Malaysia Day on September, 16...i hope can meet you again! Chao!
5:57 thats actually salak.. but in kelantanese slang 'salok'.. it taste a little bit bitter and sour at the same time.. and eating this fruit makes ur throat dry easily
I hope u guys do the batik, wau and maybe the perak (silversmith) visits, too. Thing is, Kelantan as a result of its geographical isolation from the west coast (centre) has developed a great deal of indigenous craft-based industries...cheers ✌️
Hello I’m new subscriber, found you guys from Ken’s vlog...did you guys been here since the lockdown? Wow I was concentrating on the makcik=old woman she talked so fast and was telling about the area, she said at the end of the market got ‘khinzir’=pork which is non-halal for the muslims and got flies and a bit unhygienic to sit down and eat. At the same time quite impressed with her English but a bit struggling to understand her kelantan slang because I’m from the southern part of Malaysia. Enjoy your day Travelgramers 👍🏻
Ahh welcome on board 😁 We understood what the makcik was trying to say, the end part of the market was not halal and the people selling halal food towards the end were brave to be selling there because most muslim people wouldn’t want to go near the non halal part 😆 But it’s true Kelantanese to us sounds like a different language
You might didn't catch or understand what the uncle at the back said when you bought the salak (dragon egg) fruit but he asked the aunty who sold the salak fruits to choose only the good ones for you then the aunty replied "yes, i'm already choosing the good ones". I think that was pretty cute. :) By the way, your malay is really good and the nasi kerablue puns?....please....
We weren’t really paying attention to their conversation whilst we were filming, there was a lot going on around us plus in Kelantan even the standard malay is spoken very fast it’s hard to keep track 😂 we have to watch that part again to see if we manage to understand some words 🙃
We got to speak with the gentleman a little bit his English was limited and so our malay but we managed to understand each other 😄
That was really nice of them and glad we got it on camera for everyone to hear it, Malaysian people are terbaik 😁😁😁🙃
The puns we have to credit our friends, they came up with the kerablue ahahah
@@Travelgramers Haha i didn't expect you to understand it because the locals here in kelantan, we talk in kelantanese dialect and the dialect is pretty 'thick' that even some malays outside kelantan find it difficult to understand let alone you guys, foreigners. So don't feel bad for not catching it, you're doing really well with your malay, i'm impressed! Hope you enjoy the rest of your stay in kelantan and malaysia as a whole!
Ohh if they were speaking full on Kelantanese we don’t understand anything it sounds like a different language to us our brain switches off every time someone talks Kelantanese 🤯😂 We stick to standard malay and leant you say Kelate or Kekata instead of Kelantan and call Teh o beng to teh o ais 😝
We are having a good time in Malaysia thank you.
Stay safe
@@Travelgramers next time you try order 'singa beng' or it is lime/calamansi ice juice..hahaha
We sometimes have teh o ice limau would it be similar? 🤔
Ahh the couple you are with - we stayed in the same complex in KL! Small world
No way? 😂 😂 😂
They are such cool people hope you guys had the pleasure of spending some time with them 😄😄
small Malaysia actually 😋
U definitely can communicate well in Malay Language. U can speak Malay n understand spoken Malay. Splendid. D nasi kerabu looks amazingly delicious.
Grade A street art! Wow, great find
I was really impressed, it was prettier then the one in Ipoh for sure 🙃🙃
most appreciate to you guys promoting kelantan.. as i know kelantan is more to islamic value than any others in malaysia.. they have unique lifestyle compared to any other major city/country.. i'm saying this because most non-malay especially politician always talk bad about kelantan eg no cinema, no casino, 7e cannot sell alcoholic drink and many more.. i hope many more tourist will come to kelantan and enjoy their modest culture despite the lack of 'fun' that is forbidden here.. well done to all of you! terima kasih !
Being different is what makes it unique 😁😁😁
Kopitiam Kita! Perfect place to start off this video
You know it ahaha 😁😁😁🥳
We still think of that Roti Titab! 🤤🤤
Same here... it‘s so simple but it’s so good at the same time 😄
im from Malaysia , Kota bharu kelantan...i like watching your videos .
Thank you so much 😊
Sedak oh nasi kerabu..
Weldone.. Welcome.. Enjoying.. Lovely.. Wonderful.. Thank you very much for visiting my motherland state.. Wonderful promoting our cultures and heritage all over the world.. Hoping one day to meet and join you all guys.. Thanks so much.. สวัสดีครับ ขอบคุณมากนะครับ.🙏♥️🌷🎶😎🌝❤️💚🌼🌻🎼🎵 "" STREET OF DREAM ""
Nice city kota baharu
D scene in Laluan Seni & Budaya is very special in this video.
my town ..thanks for your vlog
We really enjoy watching your videos!!
Same same 💛💛
Kopitiam Kita is an amazing place for breakfast, not only for d locals but also for d foreign tourists.
So many wonderful comments from your travelling friends.
Yaaaa it was nice to meet them 😁😁😁
During watching your youtube now i'm at cameron highlands right now nice journey you have
Enjoy Cameron Highlands 😁
the best way to eat nasi kerabu;
1. Mix everything (the herbs/salad/spices)
2. eat
We wanted to taste everything separately but joao ate with his hands he ended mixing everything and we then did the same 😂
Nice video and great (BM) Bahasa Malaysia!
6:21 - Here is a small example of Kelantanese dialect...
(BM) Kelantanese : Blanjo dio makè la.
(BM) Standard : Belanjalah dia makan.
Meaning : Treat them (something) to eat.
just so you're aware you may find it difficult to communicate in English here especially with elderly persons. Glad to know that you guys know some bahasa , even though our dialect is pretty much different from the standard, it surely helps. Happy travelling!
It was fun trying to communicate in Malay since our malay is very limited and in Kelantan people speak very fast even when they speak standard malay, Kelantanese was impossible to understand 😂
Stay safe 😉😉
Thanks for eating nasi kerabu with your hand, that's definitely the best way to enjoy it.
😁😁😁
Very Friendly place, Great markets, Great food, Great Video, Your cranking them out now, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, Be Safe, Belus
Thanks Belus 😁😁☺️
You too stay safe 🙃
U definitely can communicate well in Malay Language. U can speak Malay n understand spoken Malay. D nasi kerabu looks amazingly delicious.
Eating nasi kerabu with hand n also already can speak Malay with the locals, nice👍👍👍keep it up guys!
Terima Kasih 😁😁
Nasi kerabu verry good.yum yum yum
Yummy 😋
original nasi kerabu kelantan/terengganu memang the best
Great tip thanks 😉😉
wow you malay is going better . i think you can learn bahasa Melayu easily and fast
Hope that too 🙃😁😁
@@Travelgramers not only you can speak some malay word.. but the way you eat using your hand make you like malay... and i think both of you has been in Malaysia for maybe 1 year.. been traveling all around through village, town, city in Malaysia... so you now look more malaysia than Portuguese /Greece.
anyway have a nice trip and stay safe.
This is our third time visiting Malaysia 😃 this year we arrived in January. We try to follow the culture of the country we are in so in Malaysia be malay 😂
We are both from Portugal btw 😁😁😁
@@Travelgramers .. that great...have a nice stay and take care... malaysia malaysian love both of you.
👍👍👍🤝 Awesome..thank you
Nasi kerabu and nasi kukus stim rice yumm 🤤
5:58 "Salok" while over here in Sabah (and most of Malaysia) it is Salak.
wow u were speaking Bahasa when buying things! keep it up i like it haha!
We’re trying to learn 😁😁
yeah dat helps a lot especially in Kelantan..keep it up!!
Feeeeewit sapa sini dio ado , hahaha
Wow bossku picture!!!🥰🥰😘😘😘👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Kelantan @ Kelate mytown bro. Welcome, Thanks 👍👍
Dayyummmm ur malay so good , ubi kayu berubah jadi batu 👍🏻😁
欢迎你们来到马来西亚. Although i am Malaysian, but I never go there before......
sad.....😂
Wow that seller explain to you very detail about the places
Yes 🙃🙃🙃
@@Travelgramers haha, as a kelantanese myself i was cringing to hear what she has to say.. the not so nice side, but you guys were gracious enough..
We never take things to serious she was just trying to say that at the end part the food was non halal 🙃🙃🙃
Your video gets a lot of views when making a video about Kelantan. ❤🇲🇾
É como digo 😁👍👌 são sempre fantásticos os vosso incríveis vídeos
Muito obrigado 🙏 😁😁😁
Nice nasi kerabu 😍
Terbaik...
Hello, Travelgamers. You have successfully accommodated yourselves into our local culture and that is amazing and fascinating.
I only compliment you " Selamat Datang ke Malaysia " and " Bom dia ! ".
Terima Kasih 😁😁😁
The owner is very friendly! Did he take a photo with you guys?
Yeah, everyone was so friendly there. We took a couple of photos with the son’s owner as we were there every day for breakfast 😂 and even got featured on their Instagram 😃😃😁😁😁
Miss that breakfast 🍳 😋
Welcome to my hometown.. and have a nice stay there... I like snake fruit as well.
Can’t find a fruit we don’t like, wait cristiana doesn’t like nangka 😂
I just watched your video on your visit to pasar malam on the last day of ramadhan in langkawi...you already ate nasi kerabu before this video. But these were more authentic one...original from the mother state :)
Exactly, back then we were not impressed with the Nasi Kerabu but now we can say it’s good 😁😁
I can't wait for this Covid to over and go to Kelantan..you guys are crazy on Nasi Kerabu..and it makes me drool...🤤. Enjoy guys. Stay safe.
You too stay safe 😉😉😁
Nasi kerabu looks delicious 👍👍
It’s because it was 😃😃😃
So glad we could meet up with you guys again. Fun times in Kota Bharu 🥰
Our breakfasts at Kopitiam Kita 👌🏾
I can almost taste it thinking about it 😊😋
Same here can almost taste it 😂
Really happy that we got to spend some time with you before u guys head back 😘 😘
See you again
We miss nasi kerabu!
Nasi kerablue ahaha 😂
If you're in KL, there's a restaurant that sells everything east coast food right across the road from Batu Caves
@@Travelgramers or maybe nasi colorblue? Lol
Yeah that will be a good one as well 😅😅
Nice...be with the local is how to travel in malaysia...
Ohh yeah the best way to travel, the locals show us the way 😁🙃🙃
@@Travelgramers that is malaysia...local are the best...coz our culture to treat a guest as family...but dont try be nice with tourist worker that diferend they just want money....sorry my english not very good...real local poeple nice...
In Malaysia even the people that work with tourists are fair and honest but we know what you mean. Hospitality in this country is top.
Your English is good don’t worry 😉😉😉
Almost all southeast asian countries have similar markets. Its interesting to watch the similarities.
True 😁😁😁
10:10 oh wow. You are unofficially a malaysian now.
Hello from Australia! We love watching all your videos especially the ones from Malaysia and enjoy them as I am originally from Penang.
We were supposed to be there in April 2020 but had decided to cancel because of the virus - so watching your Malaysian adventures was like a virtual holiday for us. Keep on keeping on!
Ahaha glad you feel that way, we were in Georgetown 2 years ago if you want to see our video from your island will be on the Malaysia playlist 🙃
Being the locals ourselves, we tend to neglect such interesting places like the ones you showed in your videos .. probably because we normally already plan ahead where to visit especially to the Pasar Siti Khatijah to shop for the batiks .. so after watching your video, I felt a lot of regrets for not strolling freely like you both did ... thank you for sharing useful infos and for another excellent video .. but above all .. to see and hear how you tried to communicate in Malay language .. this part is the best .. you have acquired quite a good skill in bahasa Melayu now and Joao ... your malay accent is Perrrrfect bro 👍👍👌 congratulations !🥳🥳🥳
Wow wow after 7 months in malaysia and this being our third time here it’s only fair that we learn the language at least enough to order food 😄😃
And don’t worry it happens the same to us every time we go back home, we don’t explore our own country the same way we do in other countries 🤔🤔 😂
@@Travelgramers I studied in th UK and so like you I also traveled a lot there as well as europe but I have never been to Portugal .. when Covid is clear and the borders are open, I will make sure that I go to Portugal .. and before I do, I will seek for your advice .. take care and stay safe always 🌺
If you make it to Portugal please let us know 😃 it’s a small country but it’s beautiful 😍
Nice Bro, I like your video. You can understand Bahasa Melayu. Thank you for coming Malaysia country.
Nice bro . Enjoy your travel 😍😍😘
Thank you 😊
You got new name of nasi kerabu.....nasi colour blue👍😁
Our friends came up with the name, we are just spreading the word now 😂 😂
wow @10:00 you can speak malay! thats amazing
We can’t speak we can order food and say random things 😂
dont miss all the delicacies...
I love nasi kerabu..
Sedap 😋😋
U can communicate in Malay language so well!!!!! Bravo!
Terima Kasih 😁😁
Love your videos more and more each day 😄😄😄 enjoy Kelantan!
Awww thanks so much 😁😁😉
Stay safe
@@Travelgramers thanks and you too! 😁😁😁
best food in terengganu, you have to taste 'nasi dagang', laksan, kerepok lekor
We just need to try keropok lekor now 😁😁
Tapi makanan Kelantan lagi sedap..
Perghhh.. Tea ben , demo kenal bare .
hallo @Travelgramers I recommend for you also to the perhentian island redang island , kapas island terengganu ,
best food in terengganu, you have to taste 'nasi dagang'. and kerepok leko .tq for visit my country
Hello
Thanks for your recommendations but I think we are passing the islands this time, we might change our mind and visit some but for now we prefer to stay on the mainland 😆
tq visit my country
It’s our pleasure to be here 🥰🥰
enjoy travel.. like it
I guess I’m addicted to your videos!!!
Good addiction 😂 😂
Nice video Hello from pattani selatan thailand
Hello there so close yet so far since the borders are closed 😅😅😅
@@Travelgramers yes!
Nasi kera-blue 😋
Ahhhh I finally remember the 1st market that you went... since I went there when I was really small around 6 years old. I remember it vividly because I was having a fever but my mom was trying to sell off her remaining fish to the seller there. My mom used to be middle (wo)man between the fisherman and the market ... it brings back memories especially you getting a shot after the visit to the market ... but I remember that all those chinese uncles and auntie keep trying to feed me hahahaha
Good memories you have from that place even tho you were a bit ill, there’s some moments in life we can’t forget and this one in particular for you 😁😁
So sweet when a green shirt guy feed his wife at the restaurant you breakfast 😊 i wish I could go to Kota Bharu now because it so long time i went there. Last went there since i was child around 5 or 7 or 6 years old 😊
Yeah really glad we got that on camera such a sweet moment, hope they get to see this video 😄😄
That is a long time, you should revisit soon 🙃😁
Travelgramers yeah. Seldom and extraordinary moment you film it. I will visit there soon 😊
Good to look u eat with hand
He’s always a bit messy but practice makes perfect right 😂 🙃🙃
Nice cinematic ...video
Thank you 🙏
Awesome video guys
Enjoy your meal nasi kerabu
Welcome to kelantanese
Funny&take care guys.. 👍💕🇲🇾
Hello. Next time when u eat nasi kerabu. U try mix all together the ingredients. There taste much delicious
For the first time we wanted to taste all the different ingredients separately but joao ate with his hands and he mixed everything later 😁😁😉
Kerablue haha nice one. Great seeing you guys meet again, last time was in Cameron if I am not mistaken?
We met again in Langkawi for cristiana’s birthday after that but yeah great memory you have 😁😁😎
4:00 to add more context to this.
This wet market has one of the unusual sights in Malaysia. Pork meat sellers are usually segregated and placed behind high walls. It is very difficult to see any pork meat sellers that can sell openly in Peninsular Malaysia as if seeing pork meat would be sinful.
Kelantan although led by its ultra conservative PAS government has not imposed any weird rules on this. Many of the Malay ladies have been selling in the same market for years and do not see the selling of pork meat as an issue, they see this as the right of non-Muslims and the Malay sellers are just earning a halal livelihood (rezeki halal).
Can't deny that some may feel jittery of the flies issue and of course, some may even go further saying that the banknotes are tainted with pork blood, thus refusing to buy stuff from the area.
"it is very dfclt to see any pork meat sellers that can sell openly in PENINSULAR MALAYSIA as if seeing pork meat would be sinful"
Srsly, have you ever been to ALL open markets in PENINSULAR Malaysia, where you can buy just any type of meat????
As a multicultured country, ofc everybody has a right to sell whatever meat as they like -- only there are sections for the halal as well as non halal. Josh Tom, idk where you from but apparently you sound bitter because the pork sellers were denied to be next to these Malays ??? Why is that ?? As a non meat eater, it doesn't make any dfrnce to me, but again close minded ppl are everywhere -- it is up to the local counsel to organise the fair consept so that they'd have a harmony environment
Hahaha..you are the first on scene..i will go here for vlogging next week in conjunction with Malaysia Day on September, 16...i hope can meet you again! Chao!
Hello hello Issey
We are now going down on the east coast but yeah hope we can meet again.
Hope you enjoy next week and send us your video 😁😁
what kind of rice did you get Joao?
Nasi Ikan Merah, i think it the fish was tuna 🙃🙃
Ikan merah = red snapper
It makes sense since merah is red 😂 but someone in Kopitiam Kita said it was tuna 🙈
Finally.... I been waiting for new video.. Hahahaha
Such a great experience u got..thank you!!!!
#newvideoplease
🤗
It takes us (i say us but i mean joao 😂) one or two days to edit a video and we need to stay in one place without filming so we can be up up date 😂
@@Travelgramers ok thanks...i can't wait to see your new video.
the most important that u guys enjoy yourself..👍
Exactly that’s the most important 😉😉😁
5:57 thats actually salak.. but in kelantanese slang 'salok'.. it taste a little bit bitter and sour at the same time.. and eating this fruit makes ur throat dry easily
Congrat! you speak malay very well.❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍❤️
Aww Terima Kasih 😂
You guys must hear ‘Ronaldo’ a lot, when you mention you are from Portugal 😂😂
Hmm sometimes but not too much big one 😂 😂
the legend luis figo also famous here a few year back..
Some people also mention him to us as well but mostly Ronaldo of course 😁😁
@@Travelgramers please send my regard to Ronaldo, I feel happy if he transfer to join Kelantan Football (Kelantan FA) 😆
Ahahah that’s funny 😂
Oloh2 Mok cik tudung puple belanje speking inggris...malunyo aku weiiii...haha
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Salak or snakefruit in English the Redbull drinks based from this fruit
Really? 🤔🤔
Portuguese people love their ikan!!!
A part from Cristiana 😂 she’s not a big fan of Ikan 🙈
@@Travelgramers a member of the same club with Steve & Ken lol
Snake fruit tastes like pineapple?? What?!?! lol
How would you describe it? For us it’s like pineapple taste and apple texture 😂
Maybe they pick the sour one.. It shoud be sweet
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Kami enjoy 😅 Terima Kasih
Hi i'm from Malaysia🇲🇾
Happy days 😉
I hope u guys do the batik, wau and maybe the perak (silversmith) visits, too. Thing is, Kelantan as a result of its geographical isolation from the west coast (centre) has developed a great deal of indigenous craft-based industries...cheers ✌️
We didn’t do that but we did something really cool 😎 coming up on the next video 😁😁
3:01 sighted the king of highway
When u can visit kota bharu again
Roti titab..👍
Delicious 😋
Nasi kerabu..im craving
Ahaha sorry 🙃🙃
@@Travelgramers hihi its ok tmorow i will get 1 melaka also easy to find kelantanise food
Ahh 😃 really? I guess we never pay much attention to food, we are not foodies for us anything does the job 😂
@@Travelgramers hihi
Steve n ivana love eating
wow you can really speak good basic malay language and i think that your pronunciation
also correct.
Thanks 😊
Hello I’m new subscriber, found you guys from Ken’s vlog...did you guys been here since the lockdown? Wow I was concentrating on the makcik=old woman she talked so fast and was telling about the area, she said at the end of the market got ‘khinzir’=pork which is non-halal for the muslims and got flies and a bit unhygienic to sit down and eat. At the same time quite impressed with her English but a bit struggling to understand her kelantan slang because I’m from the southern part of Malaysia. Enjoy your day Travelgramers 👍🏻
Ahh welcome on board 😁
We understood what the makcik was trying to say, the end part of the market was not halal and the people selling halal food towards the end were brave to be selling there because most muslim people wouldn’t want to go near the non halal part 😆
But it’s true Kelantanese to us sounds like a different language
you speak and read malay very well..
Terima Kasih 😉😉😁
Kota bharu my home town
Happy days 😉😁
Welcome Kelantan
Thank you
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