Thank you for watching my Trying Indian Nepali Food video! If you're new to my channel please SUBSCRIBE bit.ly/DBH-SUB for new travel content every week! Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/davidsbeenhere/
I already knew about fungus tea but Takin goat is a new information, the national animal of Bhutan. David, your Bhutan series is phenomenal and very informative. Thank you.
It is actually a Nepali dish. Everything you ate especially those pickles its purely Nepali. Good to see you enjoying your time. You can visit Nepal too, And man you can eat chilli 😁😁😁😁. But the goodness of chilli can get better if i have a rice, lentil and bite a chilli rather than having itself at once. And it would been very helpful if you have given proper information about the food that is underrated. In terms of taste Nepali food is not as spicy as Indian, Bhutanese .
That place is lovely! I love the vibrancy of the place, it' so alive and at the same time, quite peaceful. That platter of Indian-Nepali food is presented so well. It's so appetizing. Just to suggest, if you are eating rice meals in Asia, you use chopsticks or in this case, spoon. Thanks for this video, David.
@Pre Travels, no, no and no. East Asia is not entire Asia. When you travel in Indian subcontinent(India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka), you should eat with hand. Eating with spoons is considered snobby here.
David, try coming to Nepal once. Try the Newari cuisine and you'll never wants to leave Nepal for sure!! If you love buffalo like you said, then that's the cuisine you'll dig into. Nothing is wasted when the Newars butchered a buffalo except its fur!!!!!!
You're correct.. Nepalese food has far less masala compared to India. We just add cumin powder only, not garam masala as in India in our veggies, as it ovepowers the natural taste of veggie. I watched some food series in Sikkim, Nepali people also eat less spicy food there.. We don't add any masala at all in greens (saag) - just salt, oil/ ghee, few chili & garlic.
David 👋 from Canada 🇨🇦 but Indian living here in Canada for 14years I love ur channel this morning I was watching a video about these mushrooms 🍄 that grow on caterpillars it’s very good for our immune system and our Himalayas give us value and information about our ancient world so many years back in time I mean so many thousands of years back wow u not only give information about food but also the values of our world how people have been in to these life changing values of it even scientists have been studying on these mushrooms.Thank’s David for sharing these valuable videos keep exploring brother ❤️ from 🇨🇦 and 🇮🇳 god bless you and ur family chao!!!!
Thakali is well known name in serving Nepali foods. Why did not she say nepali names for dried spinach = Gundruk, round chili = dalley. Berry thing looks like Lapsi.
‘Don’t feed the animals’ made me laugh. David is practically an animal when it comes to food and I love it so much. He loves food more than me and that’s saying something 😂❤️
Bhutan and India share a border and yet they are so different. Every Indian should be made to watch videos on Bhutan at gunpoint so they get to know how people live outside of India, without the maddening chaos, honking and littering.
the thali you had isn't Indian at all it is a Nepali food Thakalis are one of the ethnic groups in Nepal so that makes Thakali thali pure Nepalese food.
owww crap nooooo.... noooooo.... why??? why you eat round chillies like that? lol. god... next time you come around try it the way locals eat it here... its much more savoury and delicious. lol
Thank you for watching my Trying Indian Nepali Food video! If you're new to my channel please SUBSCRIBE bit.ly/DBH-SUB for new travel content every week! Follow me on Instagram instagram.com/davidsbeenhere/
so nice video. 😊
Indian Nepali Bhutan wow. 🇮🇳🇳🇵🇧🇹
U need to visit nepal... im sure u will love it!!
Nice video bro 😂
Visit Nepal and explore all your taste buds with food of all diversity (as much as you can)
I already knew about fungus tea but Takin goat is a new information, the national animal of Bhutan. David, your Bhutan series is phenomenal and very informative. Thank you.
=)
You can see this takin in arunachal pradesh too in mishmi hills.
It is actually a Nepali dish. Everything you ate especially those pickles its purely Nepali. Good to see you enjoying your time. You can visit Nepal too, And man you can eat chilli 😁😁😁😁. But the goodness of chilli can get better if i have a rice, lentil and bite a chilli rather than having itself at once.
And it would been very helpful if you have given proper information about the food that is underrated. In terms of taste Nepali food is not as spicy as Indian, Bhutanese .
Wow I need to try Nepali food! So good :)
Love your videos mate, keep them coming
Cordycep is called Yarshagumba in Nepal.. Found in high altitude mountain. Super expensive!
Great video I thoroughly enjoyed this very interesting!!!!!! I agree you definitely need a drone to shoot above city and nature shots.
will visit that restaurant and try indian food, look delicious
Great video David.
that food looks fantastic!
I still can't figure out how you can manage to eat so spicy food 😂
Imagine him eating this: ruclips.net/video/Jxc0GxnhcGg/видео.html
This man can even eat Ghost chillies,he is the spice man,no problem for him.
You have to try by hand will fell more teast... Love from Nepal
That place is lovely! I love the vibrancy of the place, it' so alive and at the same time, quite peaceful. That platter of Indian-Nepali food is presented so well. It's so appetizing. Just to suggest, if you are eating rice meals in Asia, you use chopsticks or in this case, spoon. Thanks for this video, David.
In Bhutan, we normally use spoon or hand lol🙈🙈
@Pre Travels, no, no and no. East Asia is not entire Asia. When you travel in Indian subcontinent(India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka), you should eat with hand. Eating with spoons is considered snobby here.
that's all looking so delicious food.. I never forget to try this at Bhutan.
thank you so much David for making such a wonderful video. 😊😊
Much love
good morning David I love to see all different types of food I enjoy watching your videos
Love to watch your videos always
David, try coming to Nepal once. Try the Newari cuisine and you'll never wants to leave Nepal for sure!! If you love buffalo like you said, then that's the cuisine you'll dig into. Nothing is wasted when the Newars butchered a buffalo except its fur!!!!!!
You ppl eat buffalo😐? That is borderline cow slaughter.
@@1996warman Keep in mind its a foreign country out of Indian legislation... pick your words wisely.
Mr David Having one Dalle whole is just crazy ! 🥶🙏
He had Ghost chillies in India,for him it's a piece of cake.
" he's havin a coffee, it's 7:00 at night" - David, The guide with a grin, hahhaha!!! love the video man!!! thanks for visiting my country.
O7:38 u meet girl is my frn.... thanks to u that i knew that she is work outthere. After 6 years i saw her.. i m felt happy... love frm bhutan army
beautiful
Nice bro ...i wish to see a drone shot of The cities n the scenery,,,you should get one now...👍🎶
That Takin animal is so awesome! Love the story of how it developed a cows body and a goats head lol 😆
You're correct.. Nepalese food has far less masala compared to India. We just add cumin powder only, not garam masala as in India in our veggies, as it ovepowers the natural taste of veggie. I watched some food series in Sikkim, Nepali people also eat less spicy food there.. We don't add any masala at all in greens (saag) - just salt, oil/ ghee, few chili & garlic.
Yeh, we don't eat too much spicy. But the truth is the whole super markets in Kathmandu is full with garam masala.
David 👋 from Canada 🇨🇦 but Indian living here in Canada for 14years I love ur channel this morning I was watching a video about these mushrooms 🍄 that grow on caterpillars it’s very good for our immune system and our Himalayas give us value and information about our ancient world so many years back in time I mean so many thousands of years back wow u not only give information about food but also the values of our world how people have been in to these life changing values of it even scientists have been studying on these mushrooms.Thank’s David for sharing these valuable videos keep exploring brother ❤️ from 🇨🇦 and 🇮🇳 god bless you and ur family chao!!!!
He eats alot good appetite
Why is it soo satisfying to watch him eat????
That's why they call me a rockstar eater!
U should try Nepali mutton thali ❤
Wow!u got that red round chill.
The Fungus is also known as Yarsagumba or Himalayan Viagra ... A Natural Aphrodisiac
Wow it’s impressive to see the way u can handle the spice...1st one to comment😇anyway glad that u liked our country ❤️
You're doing a great job. Remember it. Views and subs are secondary.
Nice David... Be safe on your travels... Regards from Qatar...
Finally... enjoying himself with the food and spice
Beautiful place 💛💛
Love Bhutan ❤
Love yours video sir from West Bengal India 🙏💕💕💕💕
Thakali is well known name in serving Nepali foods. Why did not she say nepali names for dried spinach = Gundruk, round chili = dalley. Berry thing looks like Lapsi.
Wish to travel with you somewhere one day and try what you try.
Your Bhutan series is very nice, only thing we want to know if we get chicken also
Nice video... what's the name of the hotel you stayed whilst in thinpu....
Indian Nepali Bhutan wow. 🇮🇳🇳🇵🇧🇹
I always drink that zumzin whenever possible... Cheers #David
Gosh he can eat chilli, i have never seen anyone eaten chilli like that. And it is authenic Nepali daily food there is nothing Indian.
‘Don’t feed the animals’ made me laugh. David is practically an animal when it comes to food and I love it so much. He loves food more than me and that’s saying something 😂❤️
I love how Tsheten serves you. Great sign of respect...
Indian Nepali food, and that in Bhutan!
This guy is obsessed with Indian food😍
That's Dalle and ofcourse its spicy af😂😂
Is there non-spicy food in Bhutan?
I like how david remembers india wherever he goes
So David, did you see your grandpa’s wedding?
love to nepali food
I also buy zumzin from bhutan 💗
U ate that dallay chilli? 😲
Mind blowing
Where r u right now...
India n Nepal is like 2 bro's of the same mom.
BUT the one who always try to bully. He needs to think that the brothers have grown up and independent stand by his side not under him.
@@bepositive8255 Brothers are always equal. Yes, if China comes into the equation then they will definitely bully everybody.
Kinda disappointed you didn’t
Mix with rice , taste so much bette like that and with your hand
He is now king of eating super hot chillies.😂
Nice
U eat that round pepper like a champ lol
Spicy king
You should visit nagaland
Bro plz make vlog of Nepal😊😊
I smell you are visiting Nepal soon.
Try showing chicken. We dont eat beef and pork , so if we go out it's easier for us to find it
Bhutan and India share a border and yet they are so different. Every Indian should be made to watch videos on Bhutan at gunpoint so they get to know how people live outside of India, without the maddening chaos, honking and littering.
Bro are you crazy? You don't eat those hot chillies just like that ....😅😅🙏🙏🙏 respect.
Nice 👍👍👍👍👍 💖💖💖💖💖💖
Spanich
Thakali food is actually Nepali food
he eat the whole chilly bro🤣
13:56 😍😍
David's been here,there and everywhere.
Dmm those Bhutan girls are cute
Thakali is Legit Nepali dish not Indian
Disappointment hits hard when he said Nepali instead of Indian
Bro , thakali food is typical nepali food . It doesn't has any lik with indians .
Big fan please reply me
13:50..❤ The effect of Kerala.. ❤... Malayalis like adi👍
How could you eat that chilli 😁
That's suppose to be super hot 🔥
I can't believe it you could eat it .
What about corona
Only $10 for you !!! 100% pure Corona
Were u supposed to eat with your hand? Just saying😂
the thali you had isn't Indian at all it is a Nepali food
Thakalis are one of the ethnic groups in Nepal so that makes Thakali thali pure Nepalese food.
Nice skills to advertise
Oh myan u white bro? Eating chillies like candy😂😂
Tour to Tibet. You ll see more then Bhutan .
This is actually a Nepali food not Indian.
owww crap nooooo.... noooooo.... why??? why you eat round chillies like that? lol. god... next time you come around try it the way locals eat it here... its much more savoury and delicious. lol
Kindly answer me one thing..
You eat 🌶 and take that pain just because you want to enjoy that pain or just for views??
Be honest.
Lol you obviously don't eat a lot of hot spices.. when you eat the a lot it adds more flavor to the food..like salt.
Its either Indian or Nepali dish wtf is Indian Nepali food?
that's thakali which is pure nepalese food .
Is ur body made of machine? Ur eatin Too much spicy food... I'm a Bhutanese but don't eat that much spicy..
nice