This fruit is called Vomit fruit or Noni🤢

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  • @likamarie3483
    @likamarie3483 Год назад +2960

    I grew up eating and drinking noni. It is medicinal in Polynesian culture. When you have a stomach ache, take a bite and it gives relief.

    • @conpirr
      @conpirr Год назад +90

      ​@@farhiaadeed2227 and god gave us fruits

    • @nurimahrasidz271
      @nurimahrasidz271 Год назад +22

      i guess it numbs the pain?

    • @maybelikealittlebit
      @maybelikealittlebit Год назад +89

      @@farhiaadeed2227 nope you were just unfortunate to be raised in a culture that cares about whether a god exists or not. News flash if god exists and he’s all knowing he will judge your heart regardless what you believe even if you never learned about him. And if he doesn’t exist spend your one life enjoying and making yourself/others happy.
      Not everyone is raised to be religious like you and I’d argue if you weren’t brought up or raised like that, you wouldn’t willingly choose it for yourself. You’d choose better.

    • @likamarie3483
      @likamarie3483 Год назад +47

      @@nurimahrasidz271 It soothes digestive upset and ulcers. Almost like nature's tums is how I describe it. Polynesians have been using this for hundreds of years. We also use it on our skin when crushed down to a fine paste. It heals acne and other skin ailments.

    • @nurimahrasidz271
      @nurimahrasidz271 Год назад +13

      I have seen the fruit before BUT I have never tried it. Maybe my Parents' and Grandparents' generations are more familiar before Singapore was develop. We used to have fruit trees like pink guava or mangoes along the road or parks But not anymore.

  • @stinkfinga4918
    @stinkfinga4918 Год назад +3200

    It's great, it numbs your mouth and tastes like rotten cheese. Yum!

    • @MdVaDc
      @MdVaDc Год назад +117

      They are used to it. Kinda like them people who have street food and it will be like roaches and scorpions. They develop a taste for it and it becomes delicious to them. Kind of like if you get locked up and your first few days the look and smell of the jail food will make you not wanna eat but then hunger sets in and after a couple weeks jail food dont taste so bad.

    • @underpressure1954
      @underpressure1954 Год назад +60

      Sharp cheese isn't rotten. The taste is just too strong for you

    • @acanthafiore
      @acanthafiore Год назад +23

      So many things are an acquired taste. The most shocking one for me is that Europeans and gay Americans say Hershey chocolate tastes like vomit.

    • @mattrice3993
      @mattrice3993 Год назад +32

      ​@@acanthafiore Im a american and think hersheys taste like vomit

    • @an0970
      @an0970 Год назад +9

      We get it your very sheltered.

  • @Versashija
    @Versashija Год назад +636

    We don’t really eat Noni in Jamaica, it’s just used as medicine. Let me explain. So we hang it outside in the sun for some time in a plastic bag. We wait until it decomposes. The bags are normally doubled and acts as a filter system. So the first bag holds the fruit and the second catches all that juice, and that’s the medicine. It smells absolutely nasty. And it feels awful if u accidentally step on one. Feels like a huge nasty pile of poop. Lol I hate it

    • @snuscaboose1942
      @snuscaboose1942 Год назад +31

      Thanks for sharing that was insightful. We use to have to have a spoonful of cod liver oil as kids, but this noni, especially the fermented juice could be worse, but I love blue cheese and durian...

    • @fixed5043
      @fixed5043 Год назад +11

      UP! 🇯🇲

    • @gagaface26
      @gagaface26 Год назад +11

      Plastic leaching into fruit. Nice.

    • @snuscaboose1942
      @snuscaboose1942 Год назад +11

      @@gagaface26 The plastic bag is a membrane not something that dissolves.

    • @gagaface26
      @gagaface26 Год назад +15

      @@snuscaboose1942 it’s been shown in numerous studies microplatics dissolve with very little heat. I’m sure the fruit is permeable

  • @kahopukehau
    @kahopukehau Год назад +1162

    He ate “vomit fruit” dipped in salt water, give this man an award 😂

    • @apeshitclothing
      @apeshitclothing Год назад +28

      Talkin about it numbed his whole mouth with a cheddar cheese taste

    • @itsmeQue48
      @itsmeQue48 Год назад +29

      Give that man a toilet 😂😂😂

    • @jermaineartis4323
      @jermaineartis4323 Год назад +2

      @@itsmeQue48 😂😂😂

    • @fracturedangel1835
      @fracturedangel1835 Год назад +4

      His reward is??... he gets to live in Paradise. 😶🙄

    • @Alien-fu3lb
      @Alien-fu3lb Год назад +6

      I feel sick watching this

  • @noahsimpson5482
    @noahsimpson5482 Год назад +104

    “It tastes like rotten cheese, really really delicious! 😋” 💀💀💀

  • @memeaqua7674
    @memeaqua7674 Год назад +604

    In Indonesia we eat this fruit as a variety of medicines. If foreigners say that durian smells bad, that's still the medium level, if you want to try this fruit, that's the hard level.

    • @wilbo417
      @wilbo417 Год назад +12

      So you saying noni is worst than Dorian?

    • @memeaqua7674
      @memeaqua7674 Год назад +40

      @@wilbo417 Yea absolutely that s why noni called vomit fruit

    • @wilbo417
      @wilbo417 Год назад +20

      @@memeaqua7674 now I think I can try Dorian, I was always afraid from other people’s descriptions of it.

    • @andrejohnson6731
      @andrejohnson6731 Год назад +28

      Im a Canadian expat in Indonesia and ai can say durian is definitely an acquired taste. I absolutely hated it initially… It took me about 4-5 years of being exposed to it and tasting it on different occasions, but now - I love it! One of my favorite treats actually, if you can believe it. Never tried Nonni, will definitely give it a shot now that I’ve passed Level Durian 😂

    • @neotenneotendudexp4894
      @neotenneotendudexp4894 Год назад +4

      After that, try also pure Tongkat Ali...

  • @jammingwithtammy
    @jammingwithtammy Год назад +951

    Noni is used as medicine in Jamaica. It's usually left to ferment to get a dark liquid.

    • @letsberational305
      @letsberational305 Год назад +24

      When its fresh it tastes like outdated camambert cheese, i wonder what it tastes like after its fermented...

    • @jammingwithtammy
      @jammingwithtammy Год назад +29

      @@letsberational305 The fermented noni drink has an astringent taste. It is strong, bitter with a slight sour undertone.

    • @lakeishameriez2061
      @lakeishameriez2061 Год назад +18

      Meanwhile in Trinidad, we eat it raw or just make tea 😂

    • @jammingwithtammy
      @jammingwithtammy Год назад +6

      @@lakeishameriez2061 Interesting!

    • @steventhepig3173
      @steventhepig3173 Год назад +3

      ​@@lakeishameriez2061 we ferment it as well

  • @manasaraocta
    @manasaraocta Год назад +341

    Noni is such a good fruit for pain relief... stomach, legs...

    • @andrerenardamexembey9209
      @andrerenardamexembey9209 Год назад +5

      What does it do for the legs

    • @Elmnt5
      @Elmnt5 Год назад +5

      Someone told be it’s good for inflammation.. any truth.. (to the best of your knowledge)?

    • @essenceofnature-1
      @essenceofnature-1 Год назад +3

      ​@@Elmnt5 yep it is. Very good

    • @z1lla4
      @z1lla4 Год назад +4

      You can relieve my pain too 😏

    • @YamiLunaria
      @YamiLunaria Год назад +8

      ​@@z1lla4 bro wtf

  • @VinnyDoesLife
    @VinnyDoesLife Год назад +54

    He said "MMMM!!!" and described the nastiest thing ever. Lmao!!!

    • @rysloth79
      @rysloth79 7 месяцев назад

      He said it tasted like cheese wdym

  • @EuthanasiaSUPREME
    @EuthanasiaSUPREME Год назад +174

    These grew at a waterpark I used to go to as a kid and everyone walking around would step on the fallen fruit with their wet feet and they'd would rot in the hot sun. The smell of standing in line for the waterslide on a hot summer day still haunts me to this day

  • @JaneJung7
    @JaneJung7 Год назад +735

    My parents love to drink noni fruit tea, added with a bit sugar. It's said good for health but the smell tho, kinda unbearable.

    • @felixofosuafriyie
      @felixofosuafriyie Год назад +14

      couldn't agree more.
      my mum loved it so much but I hated the smellof it and always wondered how people drank it juice.

    • @lobstershonor6069
      @lobstershonor6069 Год назад

      Where can i find it ?

    • @bigred1247
      @bigred1247 Год назад

      Pewk

    • @JaneJung7
      @JaneJung7 Год назад

      @@lobstershonor6069 Idk where to buy it since our neighbour has noni tree. Maybe u can go to the market? Or Asian supermarket?

    • @lobstershonor6069
      @lobstershonor6069 Год назад

      @@JaneJung7
      But where do they grow?

  • @red_24x
    @red_24x Год назад +92

    Noni is magical... Used for many health benefits

  • @prestonmatthews725
    @prestonmatthews725 Год назад +193

    In Jamaica we call them “duppy soursop”. It’s known to have great medicinal properties but you first have to get past the smell

    • @TruthLove333
      @TruthLove333 8 месяцев назад

      People eat it raw
      Or only fermented?

    • @prestonmatthews725
      @prestonmatthews725 8 месяцев назад

      @@TruthLove333 fermented is the only way I have seen it and it’s mostly in the form of a drink

  • @mohdhafidz6268
    @mohdhafidz6268 Год назад +17

    as Malaysian we rarely eat the fruit except when we want to have it as a medicine or something, but we love the young leaves of this tree, it's a little bit chalky with a hint of citrucy and I love it as a condiment for asam laksa.

    • @riaagarwal6840
      @riaagarwal6840 11 месяцев назад

      How do you cook/ eat the leaves?

    • @mohdhafidz6268
      @mohdhafidz6268 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@riaagarwal6840 we don't cook it, it's a condiments, or as salads, or eat it as it is, that's how we eats our greens traditionally, it's called "ulam".

  • @lesussie2237
    @lesussie2237 Год назад +56

    Southeast Asian here. You can find the trees everywhere here, but there's a reason they're not picked: they taste horrible

    • @aiaugustine6548
      @aiaugustine6548 Год назад

      Ikr🤢

    • @jerichoalmana2489
      @jerichoalmana2489 Год назад

      Jokes on y’all even though they taste like shit they could be saving some sick people in your neighborhood

  • @Chiofire
    @Chiofire Год назад +31

    “Hmmm.. this fruit is so potent”.
    Never heard anything tasty described as “potent”.

  • @wijarnmeepol5745
    @wijarnmeepol5745 Год назад +44

    This tree is called Ton Yor in Thai. Locals eat fresh leaf as vegetable for curry mixed rice of southern thai food. เรียกว่าต้นยอ ใบกินได้ใช้เป็นผักทำข้าวยำ อาหารภาคใต้ของไทย

    • @ruthdias8320
      @ruthdias8320 Год назад

      Preciso viajar...... Que maravilhas amo seus vídeos...

    • @GARDENER43
      @GARDENER43 Год назад +2

      I boiled the leaves and drank the water..

    • @kwk689
      @kwk689 Год назад

      And in the northeast of Thailand, both leaves and food can be used. Young fruits can be made into salad vegetables. like making papaya salad

  • @joo8889
    @joo8889 Год назад +128

    You can eat the unriped one. And you can make it like fruit salad with brown sugar, chili and tossed peanuts. And it taste like cucumbers. And has no stinky smell at all. I used to eat that way with my grandma

    • @rauda1059
      @rauda1059 Год назад

      Repent and obey Jesus, No hypocrites will enter the kingdom of God!! You can’t say you love Jesus and live in willful sin that’s playing the hypocrite and You will go to hell if you don’t repent and start obeying Jesus. Jesus says that most people go to hell!! Why? Because they believe they love Jesus but their lifestyle doesn’t show that they love Jesus🙌🏼🧎

    • @mokitoko
      @mokitoko Год назад +9

      @@rauda1059dafok?

    • @TAC7ICALTACOS
      @TAC7ICALTACOS Год назад

      @@rauda1059 go find a sinner to preach at, homies just saying Noni smells like Cucumber

    • @AnasKhan-ht2tb
      @AnasKhan-ht2tb Год назад +1

      ​@@rauda1059 Sounds like Jesus needs to take a chill pill.. else he's gonna get his teeth kicked in with that attitude.

  • @Martin-hb4il
    @Martin-hb4il Год назад +18

    This man is truly living his life. No traffic, no financial worries. Respect bro.

    • @johncollins211
      @johncollins211 Год назад +8

      This is a youtube channel. Dude could be desperately depressed you have no idea.

    • @Martin-hb4il
      @Martin-hb4il Год назад +4

      @@johncollins211 True, true. Looks can be deceiving.

    • @easternshore4694
      @easternshore4694 Год назад +1

      And apparently no food since he’s eating mouth numbing rotten cheese fruit 😂

  • @AngelCarrillo-yu5tz
    @AngelCarrillo-yu5tz Год назад +9

    I used to look for these out in my neighborhood or whenever i went to the beach to blend it with cranberry at home. A old neighbor of mine used to drink them during cancer treatment.

  • @virolfestrellado9425
    @virolfestrellado9425 Год назад +28

    Noni fruits claimed to be a healing fruit of different illnesses.

  • @iloveBLiship
    @iloveBLiship Год назад +36

    this fruit smell like ammonia, or urine to be exact. when i was young, my neighbor have this tree in front of their house and i would never dare to go near 😂 it just smells so bad, even though it’s a good medicine

  • @peaceofmind7390
    @peaceofmind7390 Год назад +11

    Born and raise in tropical, Malaysia 30 years ago, I still discover new fruit everytimes, year by year....haha...my country is full of fruits, unlimited.

    • @hardver8855
      @hardver8855 Год назад

      Do you have like fruits endemic only to Malaysia? In my country we have plenty of fruits, im in eastern south Europe, from Bosnia, but i want to imagine and try from Malaysia, south east Asia. Salam from Bosna

  • @fluffypink6unny
    @fluffypink6unny Год назад +2

    I can’t believe w you ate that fruit like that. I take a shot of Noni juice but always chase it with water… it is the worst taste… but oh so healthy for us! ❤️

  • @heroinmom153
    @heroinmom153 Год назад +7

    "We live in paradise"
    Uh, yeah, all the vomit fruit you can eat... I'll pass

    • @AwesomeDude272
      @AwesomeDude272 11 месяцев назад

      It's healthy as hell though. Sold for a fortune here in the West.

    • @verdadeoufake
      @verdadeoufake 3 месяца назад +2

      @@AwesomeDude272 I have a noni tree, they produce non stop, its amazing. You have a smelly garden all year long. BOY they produce... they LIVE to it. BTW no one eats any of them, and in the region its common and no one buys btw.
      Have I mentionet it smells? Well it smells like rotten vomit.

    • @AwesomeDude272
      @AwesomeDude272 3 месяца назад

      @@verdadeoufake Awesome. You must live in a warm place. But that's something people would envy you for, I'm happy for you being able to receive noni fruits for free! And btw yes, I have drank the original juice, damn, so I can imagine how the tree smells, probably next-level-sewer-smell.

    • @verdadeoufake
      @verdadeoufake 3 месяца назад +2

      @@AwesomeDude272 The tree is scentless. But they produce fruits all year long. So its always smelly around it. The tree grows fast, have big leaves and its good for making shadows, but the bad part is cleaning the fruits. The tree is also a warrior for living. If you cut it in half, it will grow 4 new branches to form an even bigger tree. I live in Brazil, and generally in my place winters rarely goes below +10º Celcius, so its never REALLY cold, and it lasts only couple of weeks.

    • @cleanerben9636
      @cleanerben9636 2 месяца назад

      @@verdadeoufake I imagine the noni is a good way to deter thieves. Nobody would want to go anywhere near your garden with that thing growing there.

  • @azrilia1
    @azrilia1 Год назад +27

    Late mum used to boil this fruit to lower he cholesterol and blood pressure, the whole house smells like damp socks! Lol

  • @4leaftayblack418
    @4leaftayblack418 Год назад +231

    I’m a mountain guy but I actually live in Myrtle Beach which is basically useless. I swear this guy makes me wanna sell all my possessions and move to the islands!🙏🏾😩

    • @CatDadJai
      @CatDadJai Год назад +16

      Same bro, but I live in England 😂 if I had the means to sell up and live like this, I sure would!

    • @hitzoneproductions7858
      @hitzoneproductions7858 Год назад +5

      What's stopping you?!

    • @iahelcathartesaura3887
      @iahelcathartesaura3887 Год назад +1

      Howdy from a WNC native in Asheville 😊 I miss Myrtle Beach! That's the first place I ever saw the ocean when I was about three years old lol. But I know like you say it's now become useless. I also enjoy Long Beach, NC, and I hope it's not built up too much now!

    • @kansaskee8835
      @kansaskee8835 Год назад

      Me I'm so jealous

    • @cinema4elephants613
      @cinema4elephants613 Год назад +3

      Yall should come st lucia its extra cheap here

  • @jeanyclattenburg9829
    @jeanyclattenburg9829 Год назад +22

    We have them in HI. They are suppose to help as a cancer treatment.

    • @rauda1059
      @rauda1059 Год назад

      Repent and obey Jesus, No hypocrites will enter the kingdom of God!! You can’t say you love Jesus and live in willful sin that’s playing the hypocrite and You will go to hell if you don’t repent and start obeying Jesus. Jesus says that most people go to hell!! Why? Because they believe they love Jesus but their lifestyle doesn’t show that they love Jesus🙌🏼🧎

  • @lesliel.6260
    @lesliel.6260 Год назад +6

    to eat something called a vomit fruit and still say it's delicious means he's truly in paradise

  • @spicymeatballs2thespicening
    @spicymeatballs2thespicening Год назад +6

    Bro was like "this fruit is named after vomit, tastes like rotten cheese, numbs your whole mouth, and i just rinsed it in seawater, 10/10 I love it 😍"

  • @itskashkashi
    @itskashkashi Год назад +18

    Noni is super healthy but I can never get past the smell lol. Pro tip it supposedly helps reverse hair loss.

  • @romarusensei6182
    @romarusensei6182 Год назад +17

    I recall that here in the Philippines, this Noni fruit made it big during the 90’s as a medicinal fruit that everyone waa like going crazy about it. 😊

    • @terivist8804
      @terivist8804 Год назад

      im a Filipino but I don't know this Noni fruit this is the first time that i see this kind of fruit, are you sure we have this kind of fruit???

    • @freyrkratos
      @freyrkratos Год назад +1

      ​@@terivist8804 the tree of that noni fruit is often seen on side of beaches. we dont eat them believing that its not really a fruit to be eaten

    • @justmeh3302
      @justmeh3302 Год назад +1

      Im from Philippines too..we have a noni tree at our backyard but we never have tried to eat it simply because we dont know its edible.. 🤣🤣 Still afraid to try to eat it. 😅

    • @syajofficial1891
      @syajofficial1891 Год назад

      Yes we have a lot of noni tree in our farm and my grandma said before their trying to eat that fruit but for me not trying to eat that one because it’s not about the smell but I’m not considering it as a fruit I feel like it’s a poison not a medicine.

    • @lankanlife8489
      @lankanlife8489 Год назад

      In SriLanka it's called Ahu. some people take it to the evil things such as black magic etc.. we don't eat it.

  • @indiaulia1894
    @indiaulia1894 Год назад +13

    You can eat the leaves also, my fav one is to mix with fried rice in Indonesia we call "Nasi goreng daun mengkudu" try it.

  • @arminbarootian3389
    @arminbarootian3389 Год назад

    I love this guy and his attitude. ..the World is a gift

  • @klest-avnich
    @klest-avnich Год назад +21

    even as indonesian I don't dare to eat it 💀

    • @mantapbro5871
      @mantapbro5871 Год назад +1

      Yakan yang ada di biarin aja busuk di tanah😂

  • @kielnanaq7290
    @kielnanaq7290 Год назад +66

    as a bornean we called it mengkudu. we used it as medicine.

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 Год назад +1

      BEDA!!!
      Tolong utk org indonesia, jgn suka asal jeplak.
      Mengkudu itu beda sama noni. Meskipun sama2 kyk gitu.
      Baca2 lagi coba.
      Kalo mengkudu mah pahit dan musti dicampur pemanis utk konsumsi.

    • @kielnanaq7290
      @kielnanaq7290 Год назад +2

      @@DBT1007 sy bukan indonesian bro dan sejenis ketololan apa kah anda pakai😂😂. nyuruh baca2 lagi tapi nampaknya anda yg perlu belajar lagi untuk mencari ilmu. noni itu mengkudu!!!

    • @Cpcp9696
      @Cpcp9696 Год назад

      ​@@DBT1007 lu yg baca2 lagi. Noni itu mengkudu.

    • @hayyendarren5037
      @hayyendarren5037 Год назад

      ​@@DBT1007 gblok kali anda , hahahahah menkudu borneo atau malay , indo nyebut noni , sebutan beda buat negara lain ... Baca lg yahh

    • @MuhdDen
      @MuhdDen Год назад

      semenanjug also called buah mengkudu..

  • @chukwuemerie
    @chukwuemerie Год назад +14

    No reason not to love it when it's free.

    • @wisdomlounge4452
      @wisdomlounge4452 Год назад

      Yeah, when it's free it usually tastes better, lol! When you have to pay for it, then you have to decide if you really want it or not (and consider how much money you got) Then, if you buy it and especially if it was expensive, you're evaluating if you got your money's worth or not. And when you're a tourist and they know it, there's a good chance they're going to try to rip you off by jacking up the price, thinking you got a lot of money and they can take advantage of you. Then you have to do your best to haggle the price down. All of that obviously affects the experience, how much you'll enjoy the fruit. This guy in the video, on the other hand, seems to run around and enjoy whatever he finds for free. Pretty cool!😁👍

  • @ailisamohdishak2387
    @ailisamohdishak2387 Год назад +10

    We eat the young leaves with sambal belacan. It's bitter but great for health. Need to boil the leaves first because too bitter

  • @user-sz6hm3bo1v
    @user-sz6hm3bo1v 3 месяца назад

    You can use leaves in cooking,drybleaves for tea and use seeds for coffe or medicine..you can firment the matured fruit but wash with vonegar and water first

  • @94.._-_
    @94.._-_ Год назад +5

    I’m from tha islands and our people don’t ever eat that and it’s just mind boggling on how he makes them look edible. We do not eat these ‼️‼️‼️ we use the noni for medicinal uses

  • @johnglagrada2621
    @johnglagrada2621 Год назад +12

    Jesus Christ, back home everyone is avoiding that and you just ate it? You're a legend man..

    • @JenGB-yp3te
      @JenGB-yp3te Год назад

      I thought its poisonous we have that back home. I can't.

    • @azeljoyportugues2580
      @azeljoyportugues2580 Год назад +1

      Lol that's what were all lead to believe hahaha, edible pala yan .
      kaya pala mga ibon satin mahilig jan

    • @ladylyngrimaldo5533
      @ladylyngrimaldo5533 Год назад +1

      ​@@azeljoyportugues2580 ngaun ko Lng naLaman kinakaen pLa yan hahahaha

    • @azeljoyportugues2580
      @azeljoyportugues2580 Год назад +1

      @@ladylyngrimaldo5533 oh ahahha ma try nga ,meron kasi plant ang tito ko na ganyan e.
      Nong bata pa ko poisonous daw yan kaya diko pinapansin

  • @dyahmaryati
    @dyahmaryati Год назад +21

    Wow, I'm amazed by you. I'm Asian and I can't stand it! I had to drink fresh Noni juice twice a day when I was a kid for my allergies and I almost threw up everytime. They're great medicinal fruits though. My allergies went away quickly after a few days.

  • @VictoriaBiblicalHebrew
    @VictoriaBiblicalHebrew Год назад +21

    God is right! He is the one who created the texture, taste and looks and variety of all those fruits. Beautiful ❤️

    • @venomdrake2
      @venomdrake2 Год назад +1

      Lately I've been slowing down to just marvel at His workmanship all around us, and it has seriously elevated my mood!
      I can't begin to fathom a hand strong enough to scoop the basins for the oceans yet delicate enough to knit every cell together

  • @Die_kun
    @Die_kun Год назад +3

    In our place the fruit is very much, but no one wants to eat it because it smells and tastes bad, we usually make it medicine

  • @shemiahschene6494
    @shemiahschene6494 Год назад +2

    They are so good for you! My mom is from PR and makes a juice from it for good health!

  • @mamitaita9863
    @mamitaita9863 Год назад +40

    Actually this fruit are healthy...u can boil it's young leaf and eat it with "sambal" like salad..here in Malaysia we call the mengkudu tree

    • @jtunassnababan1827
      @jtunassnababan1827 Год назад +3

      betul...kat Indonesia juga banyak Mengkudu

    • @noraniali2093
      @noraniali2093 Год назад +2

      Pucuknya boleh saya makan tapi buahnya... aduh! Baunya!

    • @martinahasmara6355
      @martinahasmara6355 Год назад +5

      5 bulan aku tak bs kencing sendiri, hrus pke kateter, pas konsumsi sari mengkudu 2 minggu udah bs kencing tanpa kateter, buah yg bnyk khasiat

  • @zazilicious
    @zazilicious Год назад +5

    It grows in parts of the Caribbean too it really stinks but we put in a jar in the sun for a while and it produces a juice that’s like a red wine color and it has many health properties but it takes some guts to drink it

    • @dbkobain
      @dbkobain Год назад

      💯 Same as us in hawai’i. Powerful medIcIne 🤙🏽

  • @wisdomlounge4452
    @wisdomlounge4452 Год назад +5

    In areas where Noni isn't found they often advertise products that supposedly contain that medicinal fruit in supplement form, usually as a juice or pills/tablets. The problem is, you can't know for sure how much actual noni is in it (regardless of what the label says) and if it's still good, for the purpose you're buying it for. Natural products can lose potency over time, too. Add to that the cost. Whenever they refer to something as a "miracle whatever", as is the case with alleged Noni products, it's usually not going to be cheap, more than likely going to get ripped off. Be careful! Try to find the actual whole fruit, if you can.

  • @jigs.89
    @jigs.89 Год назад

    My grandmother had a stomach problem and tried eating this. She had a great relief after eating this and bow in heaven.I miss her already.😢

  • @NicoBala777
    @NicoBala777 Год назад +24

    I remember when I still live in brazil, my grandpa went to the amazon forest, on north of Brazil, and brought a couple Noni fruits with him, he game me one of them to show it to my class on school, we had to trow it away because of how smelly it was, it has a reaaaaaaly strong smell. Noni fruit is recognized for its antioxidants, and some specialists say that if you add noni to your diet, you will likely not have any diseases in your entire life spam. Noni fruit components like anthraquinone, damnacanthal and the trace element selenium have demonstrated the ability to STOP cancer growth, and induce the body to create crazy amounts of white cells, this fruit is simply crazy.

    • @jomorays6
      @jomorays6 Год назад +4

      Eu uso o noni, mas faço o suco de uma fruta com uma garrafa de suco de uva integral. Tomo uma dose desse suco diariamente, e realmente minha saúde está perfeita, minha circulação, minhas taxas de colesterol e triglicerides tbm controladas, eu tinha muita retenção de líquidos, sentia muita dor nas pernas, não tenho mais. A minha mãe faz controle de plaquetas com medicamentos caros que nunca lhes trouxeram resultados positivos, resolvi dar o suco do noni pra ela e agora as plaquetas estão baixando. Vou te dizer, essa fruta é horrível no sabor, mas ela faz milagres na nossa saúde! Uma coisa descobri e andei pesquisando tbm, as sementes não podem ser ingeridas e nem trituradas no suco, pois são tóxicas.

    • @angelamoreno4149
      @angelamoreno4149 Год назад +2

      I’d love if i had some shipped to me here in Texas sounds like it would heal some things like fluid ect .

    • @AmakaRickman
      @AmakaRickman 4 месяца назад

      ​@@angelamoreno4149 I would ship them to you if it would get to you in time before they get exrta smelly 🤢😅

  • @adinata2888
    @adinata2888 Год назад +25

    Yess in Indonesia we call it Noni or mengkudu, almost used to herbal medicine..fruits and leaf

    • @rifaizamzam9268
      @rifaizamzam9268 Год назад

      Just bc me and friend always step on it and start vomiting bc of the odor, we called it "fruit from hell" 💀

    • @theamnz5285
      @theamnz5285 Год назад +2

      I only see this fruit on healthy medicine products 😂

  • @catpoke9557
    @catpoke9557 Год назад +3

    This is... pretty unusual. Even in places where this is consumed, people don't normally eat the ripe fruit straight up for fun. Most of the time this plant is used medicinally, and when it is eaten for the taste, you're probably either eating the unripe fruit or the leaves. Enjoying eating this plant straight up like this guy is actually not typical.

  • @anneyeong9168
    @anneyeong9168 Год назад +6

    My father ordered the noni tonic for my grandmother and it was just a boost to her health... However here it is really difficult to find one

    • @samueldentugyamfi8195
      @samueldentugyamfi8195 Год назад +1

      It's right in my house just falling off and been wasted..i was told it can't eaten else i would die...😅

    • @anneyeong9168
      @anneyeong9168 Год назад +2

      @@samueldentugyamfi8195 what seriously 😂😂

  • @saffronlealle464
    @saffronlealle464 Год назад +1

    vomit fruit, blue cheese fruit, numbs your mouth, tastes like old cheese, very potent... yet he's so respectful of nature and its gifts to us he still says mmmmmmmm i love it! I appreciate this man and his wife so much for sharing their love and passion for living off of our lands. Sometimes I hear their son when he wants to try things, he'll say please, and thank you.. It's just so wholesome and sweet.

  • @stavadillogaming8795
    @stavadillogaming8795 Год назад +2

    has anyone ever told you that you just like Floki from Vikings. 😁
    but hey.. i love all your videos. they're amazing🔥🔥🔥

  • @katz7
    @katz7 Год назад +4

    Hi! I was wondering if you’re ever going to do a family retreat. I’ve wanted to go on your retreat but I have a child who is always with me and it would be amazing if you did a retreat for parents in the future! ❤

  • @Elmnt5
    @Elmnt5 Год назад +12

    It’s supposedly sure good for you especially when you let the fruit go bad ( ripe and release it’s dark juice) but many people said it’s repulsive. This one will be a hard no for me!

    • @FinishTheRaceVL7
      @FinishTheRaceVL7 Год назад

      I've never heard of a noni fruit until I saw this short 2 wks ago. I'm currently in Cancún, Mexico & the noni trees are everywhere. I picked two off a tree and sat it on the counter to ripe, and it now has a strong pungent smell. I don't think I have to stomach or taste to eat this fruit.

    • @Elmnt5
      @Elmnt5 Год назад +1

      @@FinishTheRaceVL7 good morning! Yeh, I watched few people on RUclips ( love videos of people going to exotic places and try new things ) and a lot say that’s an acquired taste. But a ton of medicinal value! Lol
      Do comment once you tasted! I am very curious!! 😀
      Good luck!

    • @FinishTheRaceVL7
      @FinishTheRaceVL7 Год назад

      @Rimma Pikus - lol. I took one for the team. Although the smell is strong. It smells just like a sharp aged blue cheese, but the taste is mild, and it does numb your tongue a little. Overall, it doesn't taste bad at all. I'm going to save the seeds to plant at my home

    • @Elmnt5
      @Elmnt5 Год назад

      @@FinishTheRaceVL7 oh you are a great team mate!!!lol glad it was not as bad as some described! And a Gardner as well!! I just had my 1st Surinam cherry.. unripe- bad.. ripe very good!! So do you “ tickle the ivory “ in gardening????

    • @FinishTheRaceVL7
      @FinishTheRaceVL7 Год назад

      @@Elmnt5 - Oh wow! I never heard of a Surinam cherry. So I googled it and it looks like a mini red bell pepper. I would love to taste it.
      I do a little tickling. When the pandemic happen and the country was shut down I decided to take on gardening. I grew about 10--12 various fruits and vegetable.
      Now, I'm traveling the world for the next 2-3 years, and saving the seeds of all the exotic fruits and vegetable I like when I finally settle down to garden again.
      What about you? Do you do a little gardening?

  • @alyssastropicalfruittrees5754
    @alyssastropicalfruittrees5754 Год назад +12

    I grow up with this fruit 😊
    But never eat 😊
    Will try when I’m back home 😁

    • @mythilichockkalingam9307
      @mythilichockkalingam9307 Год назад

      We don’t eat too .. our grandparents says it is not edible .. anyways the entire world use it as a weight loss fruit .. never mind .. once they don’t eat and I am not going to eat .. it was abundant and we leave it for birds ..

    • @micahramsay8890
      @micahramsay8890 Год назад

      Nope dont do that. He crazy.

  • @LowryYT
    @LowryYT Год назад +2

    yum, i also love the sand for extra texture! i always wash my fruit in shallow sea water

  • @DrewElGringasho
    @DrewElGringasho Год назад +1

    Noni is absolutely disgusting.
    I live in the Amazon and we consider this fruit... just like an annoyance.. it doesnt serve any purpose other than to just be disgusting.
    Its flavor is much closer to vomit than cheese tbh.
    So weird

  • @ashwinirajanna1754
    @ashwinirajanna1754 Год назад +6

    It is good for arthritis..!!

  • @norbiahmad9336
    @norbiahmad9336 Год назад +10

    You really enjoy Malaysian fruits👍

    • @eone3379
      @eone3379 Год назад

      It's not Malaysian fruit but Asian
      Even in Jamaica

  • @harry-2792
    @harry-2792 Год назад +6

    in jakarta we call it buah pace ( pace fruit ) used for herbal medicine

    • @shataan-
      @shataan- Год назад

      Bukannya mengkudu klo dijkt ?

  • @TrevorBlaineSnyder
    @TrevorBlaineSnyder Год назад +1

    I'm interested in finding out the potency of my fecal matter aroma after consuming them after extended high dosage. I hypothesize its similar to asparagus in its scent "carry over" if you will. If only one could bottle that scent. It is certainly worth millions.

  • @deejayslowmotion6428
    @deejayslowmotion6428 Год назад

    Oh.. I didn't know they could be eaten like this.. In my country we use it as medicine mostly.. Both the crushed fruits juice for digestive problems and the tree's leaf as pain relief bandage to be applied locally on sore joints.

  • @kellyaelly6832
    @kellyaelly6832 Год назад +4

    In Sarawak we used the leaves for cooking and we eat them as salad.,the young leaves sliced thinly them stired fried in belacan onions chillies and anchovies.... Wallah mak mertua lalu pun x perasan. Hahaha

  • @victormedia6630
    @victormedia6630 Год назад +5

    I can't believe this guy eats this fruit 😳. in my town in Haiti we don't eat this cause it smells so bad 🤮🤮 . I understand why it's called vomit 🤢 😅

  • @ginosaladaga5876
    @ginosaladaga5876 Год назад +7

    Oh i didnt know its edible. I thought its only a medicinal fruit.

  • @SheWoreLemon83
    @SheWoreLemon83 Год назад +2

    Pretty sure “numbs your whole mouth” is a sign you shouldn’t be eating that.

  • @shadevrutaal
    @shadevrutaal Год назад

    They grow on Curaçao 🇨🇼 too where i live. You can eat the leaves too in mashed potato for instance.

  • @sergeromanyuk988
    @sergeromanyuk988 Год назад +8

    Where are you atm? Where you filming from those shorts?

    • @sarahj8782
      @sarahj8782 Год назад

      I was wondering the same.. where’s he at? Where is this paradise?

    • @NakamoriReiyu
      @NakamoriReiyu Год назад

      Lombok

  • @Alien-fu3lb
    @Alien-fu3lb Год назад +4

    To how mi grow up in Jamaica knowing it’s a duppy soursop (ghost lingering fruit) I completely stay away from it. Somehow you’ll find those trees in cemeteries and have a odd feeling beside it. In addition, the smell is absolutely disgusting 🤢
    Now this man a come talk bout him love it and it delicious a better him stop telling lies and trick people, caz nuttin bout that nuh delicious unless him stomach mek from titanium this man affi vomit after the video

  • @yogafratama919
    @yogafratama919 Год назад +4

    Cangkudu/mengkuudu buah tersebut biasa digunakan untuk obat obat dan mempunyai ciri khas yaitu bau yg menyengat .

    • @naeniwanz4763
      @naeniwanz4763 Год назад

      aku suka ni buah mengkudu aku selalu makan baik untuk kesehatan

    • @schreibvehler4484
      @schreibvehler4484 Год назад

      Schmundi bundi lululaktu?

  • @thibault973
    @thibault973 Год назад

    here in French Guiana, we use Noni, also called dog apple (don't ask me why) as medecine only as it's supposed to be high in antioxidents and goof for the immune system.

  • @user-zj7kf6mg7x
    @user-zj7kf6mg7x Год назад

    We previously learned that noni has medicinal properties. But we never ate or eat that fruit ever. Because, we consider that fruit to be poisonous. I'm from the Philippines by the way.

  • @hilmanh3852
    @hilmanh3852 Год назад +11

    First time see someone liking a Noni

  • @hrdgms27
    @hrdgms27 Год назад +5

    I truly believe that he does in fact live in paradise, this dude lools so happy that if he ever gets sad, I'd just get sad too.

    • @rauda1059
      @rauda1059 Год назад +2

      Repent and obey Jesus, No hypocrites will enter the kingdom of God!! You can’t say you love Jesus and live in willful sin that’s playing the hypocrite and You will go to hell if you don’t repent and start obeying Jesus. Jesus says that most people go to hell!! Why? Because they believe they love Jesus but their lifestyle doesn’t show that they love Jesus🙌🏼🧎

    • @easternshore4694
      @easternshore4694 Год назад

      @@rauda1059 it’s a RUclips short about a stinky fruit why are u here talking about Jesus?

  • @ishanshammi3362
    @ishanshammi3362 Год назад +22

    පිස්සු සුද්දා 😂

  • @morenacampanero8970
    @morenacampanero8970 Год назад +1

    Im happy that you share eating that fruit soon if i find that fruit i will taste that for myself thank you

  • @havenasmr5779
    @havenasmr5779 Год назад +1

    That shot of the ocean was majestic paradise indeed!

  • @spongebitchbobface
    @spongebitchbobface Год назад +2

    My dad used to grow these in our garden. It helped him tremdously with his diabetes.

    • @ellaakiyama5670
      @ellaakiyama5670 Год назад +1

      How so? Maintain bloodsugar or what?

    • @rauda1059
      @rauda1059 Год назад

      Repent and obey Jesus, No hypocrites will enter the kingdom of God!! You can’t say you love Jesus and live in willful sin that’s playing the hypocrite and You will go to hell if you don’t repent and start obeying Jesus. Jesus says that most people go to hell!! Why? Because they believe they love Jesus but their lifestyle doesn’t show that they love Jesus🙌🏼🧎

  • @not0kimee
    @not0kimee Год назад +1

    People in the marshall island use them for their bodies since its good, i think they use them to heal themselves or make bad spirits go away idk i forgot what they told me since it was long long looooong time ago.

  • @grox1431
    @grox1431 Год назад +2

    Have you ever ate protein

  • @pumpsteele69
    @pumpsteele69 Год назад

    in my country we actually spread this like butter on our wounds as a medicine. i remember my grandma used to soak in a bath of blended vomit fruit

  • @akunpremi015
    @akunpremi015 Год назад

    It's called "Mengkudu" in indonesia, you can also eat it's leaf, atleast in my place people would cook a fish, a fermented-kinda fish with it's leaf, it's taste amazing. The food's called "Botok"

  • @josemoron3206
    @josemoron3206 Год назад

    I'm from Venezuela and here we use It to treat people with cancer

  • @mckeshedaley371
    @mckeshedaley371 Год назад +1

    The leaves I used as tea and got helped after 30 something years of bad hormonal imbalance. To this day my period comes lik3 clock work.

  • @Kate-oe4sq
    @Kate-oe4sq Год назад +1

    Where is that paradise located?
    So many awesome fruits there! ❤

  • @matthewtracey7427
    @matthewtracey7427 Год назад +2

    “numbs your whole mouth” a fruit? that dont sound good at all?! makes me think of poison?!😭😭

  • @JoshO423
    @JoshO423 Год назад +1

    “I live in paradise!”
    Dude looks like an emaciated castaway eating a mildly toxic blue cheese fruit.

  • @abhijeetnath5346
    @abhijeetnath5346 Год назад +1

    I don't know if it's the same or not but noni is believed to be the richest source of plant protein... 😊😊😊 GymLovers, protein is more than whey protein...

  • @Janice-3kee
    @Janice-3kee Год назад

    Indonesia called MENGKUDU, in west java my city called pace or apace something like that.
    this fruit for herbal medicine such a hipertension

  • @thedoctoradvocate8562
    @thedoctoradvocate8562 8 месяцев назад

    I've had these before, and while it wasn't my favorite, it did have a pretty nice flavor underneath all the strong cheesy/footy smell!

  • @Soldier4Christ2-3-5
    @Soldier4Christ2-3-5 Год назад +1

    When you can walk outside and pick fruit off the tree and wash it in the ocean it's clear your living in paradise

  • @aysmch622
    @aysmch622 Год назад

    this fruit was appear in my dream, i think it is appearing in my dream because it is have really good medicinal benefit
    but people say that it is so bitter,so in indonesia sometime they make it as smoothie or cooking it add condiment so it is not really bitter

  • @HT-sg9pl
    @HT-sg9pl Год назад

    Noni is known as a juice for health benefit , very expensive in western countries, but I heard that in Vietnam have his fruit everywhere 😅I used to drink a lot . It does help

  • @CannaHeaven
    @CannaHeaven Год назад +1

    The smell alone is enough to avoid eating a Noni. They are absolutely disgusting.

  • @Houd_Vast
    @Houd_Vast Год назад

    I’m from the Cayman Islands, and old people use it medicinally. When it’s on the ground it smells like rotten death. I never paid much attention to it.

  • @mria621
    @mria621 Год назад

    I love his gleeful face when he says “vomit fruit!” I love this couple! ❤️

  • @anut8733
    @anut8733 9 месяцев назад

    This fruit right here!
    My friend used to have two of this tree on his backyard but never harvest them even when they're ripe, I've always wondered what kind of fruit it was because of how it smells and everyone believed that the fruit is actually poisonous and not edible to eat unless if it's processed right mainly for medicine purposes.
    And also this was back in the 2000s, internet and personal computers wasn't that common yet here where I live and the only way for people to access it is to go to the Internet Cafe.
    Watching this and knowing that it's actually edible make me at least fulfilled one of my forgotten curiosities.