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As a Mongolian, I appreciate how smoothly you went through our culture and tradition. Your respect shown here is immeasurable and most importantly you try to understand the reason behind the culture. Thank you for the documentary, you're welcome any day of the year.
he has been though pretty ignorant on highlighting the "40 million people" Genghis Khan killed... when he did not even know that he invented passports, so that is why the airport is named after the Mongolian conquerer... i mean great footage but man.. south park material, WITH ALL RESPECT. Peace from Italy
He embarrassed the host asking about 40M victims of Genghis Khan... before 800 years when war crimes isn't even a thing for humans. I'd like to argue his hypocrisy and ask him about George W Bush and his war crimes and why he was recently brought to a superbowl and he was celebrating with Americans instead of putting him to trial especially happened in the 21st century where USA claims it leads the civilized free world. Not to mention how America and Australia had 0 white population 800 years ago and we all know how they became overwhelming majorities. But the host was so kind .. but gave a stupid answer tho
I love how your food journey is also a culture documentary for us who don’t live in these countries! It always refreshing to watch the series and learn something new.
my best friend is Mongolian and idk why but i get so happy whenever i see, hear or read anything about Mongolia😭😭 i’m so happy to learn about my besties culture and stuff yk??
This is a different Mongolian that media shows me. Thanks best ever food review show for showing us the real Mongilian and its peaceful people. Sending love from the Indonesian!!
Sonny you should be a United Nations ambassador or something of that regard with the work you're doing, God bless you and please stay safe in your travels, you are a worldwide treasure! ❤️❤️🙏🙏
This is the only channel in which i check to find comedy, cultural information, and food as well as geographical adventure all in one click. Kudos for the good work you do🥂. Much love from Kenya.🇰🇪
Not gonna lie, I didn't know anything about Mongolia before watching this video, but now I really want to visit the country at least once in my life. People seem to be superb and the country is beautiful.
I would have to agree with you. He has proven that many places have amazing people. It's the propaganda that governments spew that make people afraid to go visit. Most people he interacts with are amazing
Another great video!!!! Thank you Sonny for filming in Mongolia! I love these Mongolian people! Thank you for honoring these people and their traditions. You are an Awesome guy! Praying for your safety. Sending much love from Louisiana
I've never been a jealous person, but damn man, am I envious of Sonny. Wish I had the balls and competence to see the world like Sonny does. Meeting so many cultures, making connections with so many amazing people, not to mention the FOOD. At least we have RUclips for the vicarious life. Thanks Sonny for all the awesome adventures!!!!
There's a lot of videos on how to travel cheaply, but competence is a different thing. You need a certain sort of smarts that I think I lack in the traveling department..
@@krystofcisar469 I know im saying this a year later but no, Sonny started this solo and paid for all the cameramen and video editors etc. and build and build and now he owns a 15 people company. He build this channel by hand and pays for everything.
I really adore how you showcase the culture as well as the food, which looked freaking awesome. Your partner adds a bit of fun. I already loved this cast, this vid made me love it more. Thank you Sonny.
this is a fascinating documentary about sonny traveling around the world especially Mongolia experiencing a variety of food and culture nomad Mongolia people eat fresh and healthy food , thank you sonny and your friend spent time making the video and sharing it with the audience really enjoy pretty much to watch,!!!
When Sonny is interacting with people from different cultures and tasting various food for the first time, I feel as though I’m there on location experiencing the same thing and reacting in the same manner. It’s unscripted, authentic, insightful and funny at the same time. Thank you!
Out of all the food I've seen on these food channels I think Mongolian food is the most intensely different just in creativity with how they cook things. Completely normal ingredients cooked in a way I've never seen. Not only am I curious to try it I am also curious about the history and learning how they invented these methods in depth. Great series!
I’ve been waiting for Sonny to visit Mongolia since I started following his channel a couple of years back, and the time has finally come! And he did not disappoint! ❤❤❤❤
I am so happy That People actually make content about Mongolia.A Lot of people Barely heard of Mongolia and I am sad because people don’t know how rich this culture is and how extraordinary the food is.
High level production and more here. Love this show. Great, great documentary/episode. I learnt a lot about Mongolia and would love to travel there one day... all the way from Canada!
Great series about a fascinating and ancient country (and culture ) rarely vlogged about. Sonny I love how you explore so much that is unknown to the west.
I’ve lost over 100 lbs recently and man this show makes me want to try so many new vegetables and meats. The amount of fresh herbs and greens all these different cultures use is so mind blowing. The standard American diet uses hardly any! What? Lettuces for salad and then some fresh rosemary or thyme in fancy dishes? And I don’t even use that because one sprig of fresh thyme is like $4!! Crazy! I’ve got to start a garden just so I can try all the different herbs and greens. I really just need to win the lottery so I can travel and show my kids the world lol.
You know , No one could ever compare to or be Anthony Bourdain But, Sonny , You really fit in this pocket of entertainment in the same way as he did 🖤 You 2 are like the yin & yang of food travel entertainment [& education] We love you 🖤🖤🖤
Seriously this is best food chanel ive ever seen !! The food is unbelievable interesting and you guys always include the culture of the region and countries. Even tho theres some food i probably wouldnt try you present in a way i would reconsider it! Amazinf job and keep it up!
Every single person had an inner shine, with stunning skin and faces. The beauty of the land is reflected in the beauty of the people, and the beauty of the people is reflected in the land.
I love these documentaries but lately y’all have been uploading in the morning for me and I watched one the other day right after waking up (no breakfast yet) and felt sick 😂
I’m a firm believer in the idea that “you learn sthg new..EVERYDAY.” And TBH i didn’t even know, but the Mongols were such a force to reckon with that they developed and carried out their own version of a sort of “Olympics.” This was nice to learn because this just adds to the mystical lore which genghis khan and his Mongolian empire has brought about since his death and the growth of his legacy.
I find it interesting that every culture has doughnuts. They may not call them 'doughnuts' or shape them round; but they all have a fried, sweet dough.
Just bread and a sweetner. Just as French toast is claimed to be the first recipe, in whatever name for each culture. Stale bread with eggs. The cinnamon or nutmeg is an added thing later in time. Almost all cultures have a form of that as well.
Every culture also has a stuffed dough or a starchy wrapper around a seasoned filling. Greek hortopitakia, Indian samosa, Roman ravioli, Piemontese agnolotti, Italian calzoni, Turkish manti, Judaic kreplach, a range of Chinese dumplings and sinoxenic variants like Japanese gyoza, Korean mandu, and Indonesian siomay, Cornish pasty, Arabic shishbarak and West Asian chuchvara, Siberian pelmeni, Polish pierogies, Spanish- and Hispanic empanadas, Swabian Maultaschen, Austrian Knöpfle, Australian meat pies, and Jamaican patties are just scratching the surface.
Mongolia has ridiculous potential, being so unique, rough, but welcoming at the same time. And those Mongolians who speak English, do it with an absolutely slick accent. I hope I can go there one day.
I watched this before having my dinner & gosh I got so hungry looking at this yummy food & that beautiful landscape. I hope one day I will manage to go there & experience that! Lovely food, lovely people. Keep it up Sonny
Dear Sunny, I have to say I am blown away, so much education and yet so much fooling around...you are funny. Keep it up, nobody can TOP you, well you know what I mean!!
I'm very jealous. I traveled a bit before marriage and kids but now I long for those days and I love seeing all this. If you ever want a 50 year old traveler to come along hit me up.
What a beautiful place and culture. I am truly jealous I was not raised in such a way. I would trade in all the "amenities" to live such a simple and fulfilling life with the people I love!! ❤😁 This is probably up there with one of my favorite episodes you've ever done and that's saying a lot. Very well done Sonny 👍. As for the Mongolian people, you should all be very proud of your culture and people. I have the utmost respect for you. ❤
i fucking LOVE @Artger and Nargie has the COOLEST english i have ever heard, even living in the USA. im so happy you worked with them. ive only ever made it to outter Mongolia and their food is out of this world, rich in natural flavors. HUGE fan! once when i was wandering drunk around a music festival in china, i was blessed to hear Hanggai live and that got me even more interested in Mongolian culture. it is a historical treasure!
The little old lady at the end is the absolute best. Her smile and giggles As she breaks down that head for you guys to share, like you instantly became her adopted kids. And their traditional clothing is absolutely beautiful it definitely stands out and above a lot of the other cultures you've shown. I wish we had something like that here in the states, Are clothing seems so boring compared to the rest of the world.
I honestly knew nothing about this country prior to watching this. I loved this delightful insight into their lifestyle and culture. Truly an amazing job!!
I buy Ox heart for my dog. However, I also eat it so it's good value for both of us. I usually get them around 2 kilos. I also buy lamb's hearts but they're just for the dog. Ox heart is rich and gamey, and if cooked right is absolutely delicious. Dice some up finely and put it in an oxtail stew and it's even better.
Organ meats are always delicious when cooked right and also very nutritious. Really really cheap too. Its really a shame that the majority of people wont eat organ meats.
I can't get over how chill mongolians are especially considering their history. And the one guy just "right on" dude is the most chill dude I've seen that isn't on drugs
I LOVE THIS SHOW!!! I’ve been binging it for days lol and have been watching for years. I absolutely love learning about other cultures and am so envious of people who actually have traditions and customs. I’m just a boring white woman lol. I hope to one day have the money to even travel outside of my state and try different foods and experience different ways of life. THANK YOU for making these videos! You’re not just another youtuber doing salacious things for views. I can tell you actually respect the people and their culture and even though we see the looks you give when something is really gross lol you still are super respectful. I just watched the Egypt series and my God it really made me think about what you endure with each trip for days just to make one video. Anyway! Great team! Great editing! You are SO EFFING FUNNY omg it takes a lot to make me laugh and I literally laugh out loud watching your videos. God I hope you never stop! I’ll watch you into your eighties!
To everyone who sees this comment, keep pushing in life and never give up. Can't wait to see you successful one day and May God bless you!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
"" one of the best things about dude is that he never takes credit for himself when he achieves something . he always respect us, the audience, and his team, and he is always polite in all of his video. we congratulate ourselves on this achievement more to come and everything to come""❤💛🧡💙 Let's we all just appreciate the content this man and his crew makes it's just a masterpiece imagine what's he's gonna doing the future ❤ I hope this channel never ends and keeps spreading happiness.❤😊
What’s lovely is that the goat “Bag” looks like a huge Haggis. Being Scottish, it looks quite delicious- I also have no problems eating such well cooked goat. If women were involved I suspect there would be more herbs, spices etc. It is such a “male” meaty dish! No seasonings ,no veggies. Roar! I also love that they turned milk into alcohol - and a kind of cheese as a byproduct… a complete party! I would love to visit Mongolia, but I’m such a lightweight, I’d probably be dead in a week from a tick bite. The place looks stunning. So beautiful and truly unspoiled. I hope the Mongolians continue their life as long as they can and want.😊😊😊 what’s interesting is that we live in a little town in NZ, in the next town over there’s a Mongolian Restaurant- so I’ve eaten some Mongolian type food.
I really love watching your videos. I think it would be awesome if you guys went to Nepal. Not many RUclipsrs do Nepal or they’ve done them many years ago before their channels made really good food documentaries. ❤ I volunteered there for a few months and I crave their Mint Lemonades and Dal Bhat. Can’t find mint lemonade anywhere in Canada that compares!
Thank you for reminding me that there's so much more to the world to explore and discover. When I get caught up in the minutiae of life, especially after realizing how narrow and limiting it is sometimes, it's nice to be reminded of that there's so much more out there.
Sonny, have you been to Georgia yet? It's a foodie's paradise! The cuisine has some elements in common with other very 'meaty' countries you've filmed in (Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Egypt), but it's done in a very different way. I like to say that Georgian food is 'the Indian food of the former USSR', because there are so many heady spice blends, rich sauces, exotic breads, intriguing flavour combinations ... honestly, I think you would love it! Plus you have to try khachapuri - round flat bread with cheese (but WHAT bread, and WHAT cheese!). As a fairly well-travelled person with about 40 countries under their belt, I can honestly say it's probably the best 'undiscovered' street food anywhere. Please consider going ... I want to see your reaction :-) (Btw, I'm not from Georgia. I don't want you to think I'm just bigging it up because it's my own country. It's seriously good.)
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WALTER WHITE WAS HEISENBURGER????
my best brothers thank you for your huge respect against cpec friendship countries lot of love from best bro viki 💙
When will the upload be of you eating "Camel Toe !?' Hahaha
Go to Australia or cape verde
As a Mongolian, I appreciate how smoothly you went through our culture and tradition. Your respect shown here is immeasurable and most importantly you try to understand the reason behind the culture. Thank you for the documentary, you're welcome any day of the year.
he has been though pretty ignorant on highlighting the "40 million people" Genghis Khan killed... when he did not even know that he invented passports, so that is why the airport is named after the Mongolian conquerer... i mean great footage but man.. south park material, WITH ALL RESPECT. Peace from Italy
He embarrassed the host asking about 40M victims of Genghis Khan... before 800 years when war crimes isn't even a thing for humans. I'd like to argue his hypocrisy and ask him about George W Bush and his war crimes and why he was recently brought to a superbowl and he was celebrating with Americans instead of putting him to trial especially happened in the 21st century where USA claims it leads the civilized free world. Not to mention how America and Australia had 0 white population 800 years ago and we all know how they became overwhelming majorities.
But the host was so kind .. but gave a stupid answer tho
@@frantiseksek9808 wtf
Yeah dog, PF Chang has some great Mongolian beef your culture rules
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I love how your food journey is also a culture documentary for us who don’t live in these countries! It always refreshing to watch the series and learn something new.
my best friend is Mongolian and idk why but i get so happy whenever i see, hear or read anything about Mongolia😭😭 i’m so happy to learn about my besties culture and stuff yk??
It means u love and appreciate ur friend 👌
This is a different Mongolian that media shows me. Thanks best ever food review show for showing us the real Mongilian and its peaceful people. Sending love from the Indonesian!!
wao
Sonny you should be a United Nations ambassador or something of that regard with the work you're doing, God bless you and please stay safe in your travels, you are a worldwide treasure! ❤️❤️🙏🙏
Screw the UN bro
Sir thank you for sharing our story through the food. Love from Mongolia 🇲🇳🤗
literally better than anything on national geographic and food network combined. GOOD WORK!
I love how you were honest about your concern on taste of food...so respectful. And your obvious enjoyment was what keeps me watching you.
This is the only channel in which i check to find comedy, cultural information, and food as well as geographical adventure all in one click. Kudos for the good work you do🥂. Much love from Kenya.🇰🇪
Not gonna lie, I didn't know anything about Mongolia before watching this video, but now I really want to visit the country at least once in my life. People seem to be superb and the country is beautiful.
Country looks nice, but food horrible.
@@StandTallFortress feededdeswwwwwwee qqq we wewewwwwweeeweewe 2eeerdd
@@samuraidoggy sound like a vegan😂
I would have to agree with you. He has proven that many places have amazing people. It's the propaganda that governments spew that make people afraid to go visit. Most people he interacts with are amazing
visit us someday we'd be happy to have you
Another great video!!!! Thank you Sonny for filming in Mongolia! I love these Mongolian people! Thank you for honoring these people and their traditions. You are an Awesome guy! Praying for your safety. Sending much love from Louisiana
For me the Mongolian series is the best BEFRS series so far.
I was busy for the whole series, and i love this concept. I can catch up all at once. Thank you for your work Sunny!
I've never been a jealous person, but damn man, am I envious of Sonny. Wish I had the balls and competence to see the world like Sonny does. Meeting so many cultures, making connections with so many amazing people, not to mention the FOOD. At least we have RUclips for the vicarious life. Thanks Sonny for all the awesome adventures!!!!
There's a lot of videos on how to travel cheaply, but competence is a different thing. You need a certain sort of smarts that I think I lack in the traveling department..
@@silververnallbells191 This has literally nothing to do with travelling cheap :D
Sure thing... Wish i had production team paying for all my travelling :D
Mongo Mongolia you are a pretty country
@@krystofcisar469 I know im saying this a year later but no, Sonny started this solo and paid for all the cameramen and video editors etc. and build and build and now he owns a 15 people company. He build this channel by hand and pays for everything.
Better than a Hollywood movie. It has action,drama, comedy and even chase scenes! :D
Well put, well edited, well done documentary. Kudos fellas, this TRULY is the best ever food review show!
huy fancy seeing you here hahaha
@@ieemelon IVY!!!
I really adore how you showcase the culture as well as the food, which looked freaking awesome. Your partner adds a bit of fun. I already loved this cast, this vid made me love it more. Thank you Sonny.
this is a fascinating documentary about sonny traveling around the world especially Mongolia experiencing a variety of food and culture nomad Mongolia people eat fresh and healthy food , thank you sonny and your friend spent time making the video and sharing it with the audience really enjoy pretty much to watch,!!!
When Sonny is interacting with people from different cultures and tasting various food for the first time, I feel as though I’m there on location experiencing the same thing and reacting in the same manner. It’s unscripted, authentic, insightful and funny at the same time. Thank you!
Out of all the food I've seen on these food channels I think Mongolian food is the most intensely different just in creativity with how they cook things. Completely normal ingredients cooked in a way I've never seen. Not only am I curious to try it I am also curious about the history and learning how they invented these methods in depth. Great series!
Visit in July. You will experience modern music festival to traditional public event.
The scenery of mongolia is just beautiful. Just so much vast land.
I’ve been waiting for Sonny to visit Mongolia since I started following his channel a couple of years back, and the time has finally come! And he did not disappoint! ❤❤❤❤
Andrew and Sonny make a great combination!!! Use them together more often, PLEASE! Very entertaining and compatibility!!!
This Chanel is turning from Food Review Show, to the best History Documentary Chanel. I did knew Mongolia ruled a half of the world.!!😊
Thanks for sharing a view of Mongolia. Amazing people, great food, and rich culture. I learn so much of other cultures thru your videos.
Sunny and Andrew are hilarious! I enjoy watching them both traveling and experiencing different cultures together.
I am so happy That People actually make content about Mongolia.A Lot of people Barely heard of Mongolia and I am sad because people don’t know how rich this culture is and how extraordinary the food is.
High level production and more here. Love this show. Great, great documentary/episode. I learnt a lot about Mongolia and would love to travel there one day... all the way from Canada!
Earliest Ive ever been to a video! Another great one from the BERFS team!
Great series about a fascinating and ancient country (and culture ) rarely vlogged about. Sonny I love how you explore so much that is unknown to the west.
Andrew always get the best series, Glad to see you two together again. More to come for 2023.
I’ve lost over 100 lbs recently and man this show makes me want to try so many new vegetables and meats. The amount of fresh herbs and greens all these different cultures use is so mind blowing. The standard American diet uses hardly any! What? Lettuces for salad and then some fresh rosemary or thyme in fancy dishes? And I don’t even use that because one sprig of fresh thyme is like $4!! Crazy! I’ve got to start a garden just so I can try all the different herbs and greens. I really just need to win the lottery so I can travel and show my kids the world lol.
Congrats on loosing 100lbs!!! 👏
Did you cheat lose weight?
SONNY AND THE WHOLE CREW WHO MAKES THIS HAPPEN, I LOVE YOU GUYS!
That'd be the fixers job I think they're local and hired out
You know ,
No one could ever compare to or be Anthony Bourdain
But, Sonny ,
You really fit in this pocket of entertainment in the same way as he did 🖤
You 2 are like the yin & yang of food travel entertainment [& education]
We love you 🖤🖤🖤
Noooo reservations.... I remember being in high school in the early 2000's and watching his show. I used to have a crush on him. Miss his show.
@@irideaunicorn1620 Haha I had a crush on Anthony's grumpy self, too!
This is the closest thing to a full-production show on RUclips. Good looks, BEFRS!
Reminds me of a newer Bizarre Foods, which I really enjoyed.
Yes Theory also does a good job with production. Check out their 24hr challenge videos! :)
Incredible episode..amazing people..delicious food, awesome country.
Seriously this is best food chanel ive ever seen !! The food is unbelievable interesting and you guys always include the culture of the region and countries. Even tho theres some food i probably wouldnt try you present in a way i would reconsider it!
Amazinf job and keep it up!
A lot of food in The USA is sterilized and strip of nutrients everything is process in food factories.😁😁😁😁
As a Mongolian living in Minnesota now, this video made me miss home.
You're a Mongosotan 👍 🫡
Every single person had an inner shine, with stunning skin and faces. The beauty of the land is reflected in the beauty of the people, and the beauty of the people is reflected in the land.
Mongolia such a beautiful country and unique culture...i enjoy watching this amazing journey...
I love these documentaries but lately y’all have been uploading in the morning for me and I watched one the other day right after waking up (no breakfast yet) and felt sick 😂
I love Mongolia I was there for 6 months and it was incredible
I’m a firm believer in the idea that “you learn sthg new..EVERYDAY.” And TBH i didn’t even know, but the Mongols were such a force to reckon with that they developed and carried out their own version of a sort of “Olympics.” This was nice to learn because this just adds to the mystical lore which genghis khan and his Mongolian empire has brought about since his death and the growth of his legacy.
Such an amazing documentary of Mongolia, its people, and its food-thank you so much.
I find it interesting that every culture has doughnuts. They may not call them 'doughnuts' or shape them round; but they all have a fried, sweet dough.
Just bread and a sweetner. Just as French toast is claimed to be the first recipe, in whatever name for each culture. Stale bread with eggs. The cinnamon or nutmeg is an added thing later in time. Almost all cultures have a form of that as well.
Every culture also has a stuffed dough or a starchy wrapper around a seasoned filling. Greek hortopitakia, Indian samosa, Roman ravioli, Piemontese agnolotti, Italian calzoni, Turkish manti, Judaic kreplach, a range of Chinese dumplings and sinoxenic variants like Japanese gyoza, Korean mandu, and Indonesian siomay, Cornish pasty, Arabic shishbarak and West Asian chuchvara, Siberian pelmeni, Polish pierogies, Spanish- and Hispanic empanadas, Swabian Maultaschen, Austrian Knöpfle, Australian meat pies, and Jamaican patties are just scratching the surface.
Mongolia has ridiculous potential, being so unique, rough, but welcoming at the same time. And those Mongolians who speak English, do it with an absolutely slick accent. I hope I can go there one day.
I watched this before having my dinner & gosh I got so hungry looking at this yummy food & that beautiful landscape. I hope one day I will manage to go there & experience that! Lovely food, lovely people. Keep it up Sonny
Sonny is with me during 🌀 Ian. 🤙🐸 Kind of windy here
Thoroughly enjoyed the series from upload 1 to the last. Amazin'! Thanks! ❤️🇵🇭🎃
In Uzbekistanian we share many foods and cultures. The most delicious food ever! Much love to All
Dear Sunny, I have to say I am blown away, so much education and yet so much fooling around...you are funny. Keep it up, nobody can TOP you, well you know what I mean!!
What a great life to be able to see, taste and experience so many cultures. Great content we love your vids. That's a great bandana hat.
Of course Artger would be here. They are amazing
Best Food channel on RUclips
Loved this one! The Localguide was fitting perfect and i was smiling throughout the 90 minutes! =) Thanks alot!
Loved these mongolian locals they all seem so content and humble
The camera work and the transitioning is amazing!! I love watching everything! You guys go your job well!
I never knew much of Mongolia. Thanks for introducing their culture and food to me. I really like Andrew as a host. He is so down to earth.
What a pleasure to watch. They still have the ancient culture that most places have lost.
I'm very jealous. I traveled a bit before marriage and kids but now I long for those days and I love seeing all this. If you ever want a 50 year old traveler to come along hit me up.
What a beautiful place and culture. I am truly jealous I was not raised in such a way. I would trade in all the "amenities" to live such a simple and fulfilling life with the people I love!! ❤😁 This is probably up there with one of my favorite episodes you've ever done and that's saying a lot. Very well done Sonny 👍. As for the Mongolian people, you should all be very proud of your culture and people. I have the utmost respect for you. ❤
And even then they still have a lot of the amenities, just have more to do then sit on devices all day, work or home
I just farted
@@melindaschlongdongfootlong3608 and it's smell like ky..
Kklllklkkp
Beautyfull culture but worst method of cooking... Worst day that i saw.. What should we do with bldy culture...
We can all agree that he never disappoint us with his content
Same comments again and again try something new dude
This nutsack is a bot
I feel like the camera man went out of his way to film the carrot in the Boodog from as many angles as possible.
i fucking LOVE @Artger and Nargie has the COOLEST english i have ever heard, even living in the USA. im so happy you worked with them. ive only ever made it to outter Mongolia and their food is out of this world, rich in natural flavors. HUGE fan! once when i was wandering drunk around a music festival in china, i was blessed to hear Hanggai live and that got me even more interested in Mongolian culture. it is a historical treasure!
The little old lady at the end is the absolute best. Her smile and giggles As she breaks down that head for you guys to share, like you instantly became her adopted kids. And their traditional clothing is absolutely beautiful it definitely stands out and above a lot of the other cultures you've shown. I wish we had something like that here in the states, Are clothing seems so boring compared to the rest of the world.
Love me some Nargie from ARTGER. So glad yall paired up for this adventure, their channel is boss
Mongolia!! Let's go!
At 1:16:20 when Sonny asked how do you do this? And the sheep leaps through the air behind him….🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I honestly knew nothing about this country prior to watching this. I loved this delightful insight into their lifestyle and culture. Truly an amazing job!!
👋🇵🇭
might be my love for this part of the world but the Mongolia series is certainly one of my favorite of all time
Just in time for bed. I love these videos!! 🤤
This might be my favorite episode yet. Such kind people
I buy Ox heart for my dog. However, I also eat it so it's good value for both of us. I usually get them around 2 kilos. I also buy lamb's hearts but they're just for the dog. Ox heart is rich and gamey, and if cooked right is absolutely delicious. Dice some up finely and put it in an oxtail stew and it's even better.
@mrnigelng shorts 🅥 Thank you. Baaastaaard! :o)
Cool man
Organ meats are always delicious when cooked right and also very nutritious. Really really cheap too. Its really a shame that the majority of people wont eat organ meats.
@@ChristopherFelicitas I make an awesome steak and kidney stew. I use beef meat and lamb kidneys.
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I can't get over how chill mongolians are especially considering their history.
And the one guy just "right on" dude is the most chill dude I've seen that isn't on drugs
I LOVE THIS SHOW!!! I’ve been binging it for days lol and have been watching for years. I absolutely love learning about other cultures and am so envious of people who actually have traditions and customs. I’m just a boring white woman lol. I hope to one day have the money to even travel outside of my state and try different foods and experience different ways of life. THANK YOU for making these videos! You’re not just another youtuber doing salacious things for views. I can tell you actually respect the people and their culture and even though we see the looks you give when something is really gross lol you still are super respectful. I just watched the Egypt series and my God it really made me think about what you endure with each trip for days just to make one video. Anyway! Great team! Great editing! You are SO EFFING FUNNY omg it takes a lot to make me laugh and I literally laugh out loud watching your videos. God I hope you never stop! I’ll watch you into your eighties!
No worries: to someone on the other side of the world you're exotic!
Thank you for enjoying our food 😊
thank you ❤❤❤
*21st century Mongolian living in diaspora* is very humble in attitude, yet very educative, if asked.
To everyone who sees this comment, keep pushing in life and never give up. Can't wait to see you successful one day and May God bless you!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Their homes are beautiful ❤
This is the best ever food review show!
Thank you for posting this you're helping me get through the hurricane
"" one of the best things about dude is that he never takes credit for himself when he achieves something . he always respect us, the audience, and his team, and he is always polite in all of his video. we congratulate ourselves on this achievement more to come and everything to come""❤💛🧡💙
Let's we all just appreciate the content this man and his crew makes it's just a masterpiece imagine what's he's gonna doing the future ❤
I hope this channel never ends and keeps spreading happiness.❤😊
AMEN TO THAT BRO! this channel is legit! Been a subscriber since a long long time ago and im really happy that its pretty successful now!
This could not have been said any better. It certainly speaks to me. 🥰
What’s lovely is that the goat “Bag” looks like a huge Haggis. Being Scottish, it looks quite delicious- I also have no problems eating such well cooked goat. If women were involved I suspect there would be more herbs, spices etc. It is such a “male” meaty dish! No seasonings ,no veggies. Roar! I also love that they turned milk into alcohol - and a kind of cheese as a byproduct… a complete party! I would love to visit Mongolia, but I’m such a lightweight, I’d probably be dead in a week from a tick bite. The place looks stunning. So beautiful and truly unspoiled. I hope the Mongolians continue their life as long as they can and want.😊😊😊 what’s interesting is that we live in a little town in NZ, in the next town over there’s a Mongolian Restaurant- so I’ve eaten some Mongolian type food.
How does your body keep up with all these different food and environments!? Simple. You were BUILT for this!! ❤ love your vids🫶
Thank You Sonny! I just went through Hurricane Ian last night here in Florida, I need to watch some video's to de stress I am used to this!
This was fun to watch! Well done BEFRS! Mongolian culture is so wholesome 👍🏽
I had the pleasure of visiting Mongolia after I graduated. Now I really miss it!!! Such an amazing country!
First. Love your videos!!!!! ❤
these full docs are perfect keep making that good content guys! Thank you so much for this channel!
I really love watching your videos. I think it would be awesome if you guys went to Nepal. Not many RUclipsrs do Nepal or they’ve done them many years ago before their channels made really good food documentaries.
❤ I volunteered there for a few months and I crave their Mint Lemonades and Dal Bhat. Can’t find mint lemonade anywhere in Canada that compares!
Sonny's interaction with the block lady was so wholesome 😭❤️
Nice view, natural and animals
Thank you for reminding me that there's so much more to the world to explore and discover. When I get caught up in the minutiae of life, especially after realizing how narrow and limiting it is sometimes, it's nice to be reminded of that there's so much more out there.
Wow love Mongolian culture ❤
Interesting and good to see the Mongolian culture . I like your side kick Sonny ! He’s very entertaining without being a clown
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Sonny, have you been to Georgia yet? It's a foodie's paradise! The cuisine has some elements in common with other very 'meaty' countries you've filmed in (Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Egypt), but it's done in a very different way. I like to say that Georgian food is 'the Indian food of the former USSR', because there are so many heady spice blends, rich sauces, exotic breads, intriguing flavour combinations ... honestly, I think you would love it!
Plus you have to try khachapuri - round flat bread with cheese (but WHAT bread, and WHAT cheese!). As a fairly well-travelled person with about 40 countries under their belt, I can honestly say it's probably the best 'undiscovered' street food anywhere.
Please consider going ... I want to see your reaction :-)
(Btw, I'm not from Georgia. I don't want you to think I'm just bigging it up because it's my own country. It's seriously good.)
This, This This! Is the Most Entertaining RUclips I have watched, Possibly the whole year!
nice new one again
I ALSO LIKE WHEN THE TIME COMES TO AN OF THE EVERY VIDEO IS?A PEACE!!!HEHEHE
I feel they are entertaining duo, they complement each other.