You should try Garo cuisine as well... Believe me you wont regret it. Im not saying i don't like khasi foods but its rare to find a shop where it is good in taste
I love to see you roaming around our bara bazar You missed to reach the bamboo products area and khasi tools area. U will be crazy with these local products.
Hi Darshan .. I am from meghalaya . I have just stumbled on your vlogs a couple of days back and I love your videos . Would like to point out a couple of things you got wrong there . The Khasiya Badam is chestnut The white fruit you had we call it ‘Sohphlang’ here . Its like a root based fruit . It grows underground and its very nutritious . We khasis love it and usually have it with salt, powder chilly and white sesame The black chutney you had for lunch is called ‘Tungrymbai’ its almost same as axone which Naga people eat except the preparation is different. Its made of fermented beans and cooked with pork, chilly and black sesame paste
Thanks you (khublei) love you bro for your love to visit meghalaya whole iew duh you walked and enjoy khasi foods and the shop when you eat lunch is my favorite shop when I am in shillong but some year before I came here in Bangalore till now I am staying here i never forget own foods is very tasty and simple no spicy God bless you and go ahead first subscribe from me
Even though I'm from Shillong I've never set foot in iewduh alone bc I get confused of all the lanes.. so I can understand the situation of tourists without the guides going there to explore 💀
U took me down the memory lane n d food u ate l relish n long to eat … There r gud Khasi food stall u missed out d best ones .. u should have tried Chinese food too N RB bakery’s I miss Shillong so much
Tell our iew duh to cook our traditional jhur wang,lung siej etc. that come from ribhoi people and they know better to cook and to make taste better that thing you eat it is not a traditional khasi food ohh man someone act like they know traditional food but they are stupid
Bro I appreciate your confidence to explore iew duh 🙄🙄 but some how u missed the tools stalls of the khasi jaintia tribes at khlieh iew... keep it updated.... khublei ia fi..mo..
Hey Darshan, This is gonna be a long comment. But, I hope it'll help you in understanding our culture and food, of what little I know of. Really cool and adventurous for you to go to the Meat section. Yes, the smell of raw meat and blood, especially of red meat (any animal) is not for everyone. You I understand are from Gujarat, as strict NO non veg place (I know you do get it there, I have been there for 2.5 yrs), these kind of places are 1000% more difficult to comprehend and, lets call it, to your palete. Also dry fish is something which stinks a lot but is love for people like me. :p That place is heaven for extreme meat lovers like us. LOL! Coming on to the things you tried, - Khasiya Badam is Hazelnut, nutty and sweet when ripe. Unlike the hazelnut that you get on other parts of the country/supermarket. These are tiny and yummy. - The second friut you tried (the white one) is most probably Water Chestnut or Singhara as called in Hindi. We have it raw in the northeast. It was a surprise for me when I bought is for the first time in UP and it was cooked. Again I not being used to that taste, it not up to my palete. I like the raw better. - The chutney you tried with the lunch which you described as dried fish is actually "Tungrymbai" which is a fermented soya beans chutney. The fermented soya bean again has a very strong smell as dry fish, very stinky and yet very very tasty. It's an acquired taste, it tastes a little cheese kind of, leaving a slight lingering after taste. Fermented soya bean is also famous called Axone/Akhuni in Naga. As for you acquiring the taste of the food. You'll find it difficult to like all kind of TRIBAL food of all the NE states. They are all very bland, cooked with only herbs and very less/ no use of masala. But, once you have acquired the taste, you'll want to have it again and again. In the Assamese (non-tribal) cuisine also, very little to no masala is used. Another predominant ingredient we use is Bamboo Shoot. All the cuisines of the NE uses it. Not sure about Sikkim. Finally, coming to fish. You should start with fresh water fishes which has none to very little stink, with a few exceptions and not salt water fishes whi. Also try out the ones with less bones like the cat fish varieties Singhgara. You could also try Rohu and Catla/Bhokua fish, it has some bone but a little sweet flesh. Take a Assamese friend along with to try it. There are some Assamese and Naga restaurants in B'lore you should try out. You are doing a great job man. Exploring the real world and not just the trouristy things. Keep it up.
This is the most useful comment, thank you! Yes, nicely said, exactly my thoughts, that Khasi cuisine is an acquired taste and I am in the process right now! And I suspect, as you said, all NE tribal food is going to be like this. Some of the items I liked right off the bat, but being from vegetarian background and past, I am still a wannabe hardcore carnivore--if that makes sense 😀 And Thanks for the tip about which fish to start with. I appreciate all your comments! Cheers bro!
@@DCTravelerExperience Keep on visiting NE you'll become a Hard Core carnivore. In Nagaland and Arunachal (Tribal part in the central and eastern) you'll get to eat everthing that walks, flies or crawls. LOL!! However, you'll also be surprised by the no of varieties of vegetables and fruits you can find in the region, some are indigenous to our part of the country only. In Assam, we enjoy PORK a lot with rice beer :p . But fresh water Fish is the main stay. Then, there are many tribal food in Assam like snails, ants, larva etc. among many. Saying that, we also consume a large varities of saags (Xhak in Assamese) which you don't find anywhere in the country (trust me I've NOT been to only about 9 odd states in the country). Glad you liked my comment. Looks like I'm gonna a be a regular in your videos. Once, again I love the way you create your content and connect with the locals, be it this Megalaya series or your McLeodganj series. Please stay the same and don't change your style. Cheers!!!
There is Glory’s Plaza at police bazar. Lots of Tibetan shops and nice Tibetan restaurant called Tibet kitchen.. you must visit there .. I’m sure you gonna love it ..
@@DCTravelerExperience you should go to snow lion restaurant in police Bazar and there's one more Tibetan restaurant in Tibetan mini market in police Bazar, the name which I can't recall.
I watched half of it in my phone since vlog already came out. But I will watch it in TV tomorrow. It was nice and they really have way different foods and culture even though it is in India. Wow! Keep blogging. Thank you and good luck always🙏👍
The black chutney is called Tungrungbai made of fermented beans,black sesame seeds,ginger garlic turmeric chillies.. Have you tasted fried smoked pork? You should visit You and I cafe in Mawlai Mawroh
It takes a courage to taste something which you have never tried or seen before specially when it is in raw state ... Anyway, hopefully you are doing good after eating those things which you have bought ...Be blessed and stay safe my friend
Hi Darshan, the green chutney that you tasted is made of fermented soybeans and black sesame and the red chutney that you liked actually has dry fish in it. It's called tungtap. I hope you enjoyed the khasi snacks you bought in the morning. Would love to see a vlog on that too:)
Oh thanks for that clarification! I liked the red one and thought green one smelled of fish and didn’t like it for that reason. Apparently I liked the one with dry fish. Hmm! 🤷🏻♂️
The best tungrymbai is not available on shops, but the best tungrymbai is that which people cook at home. This is the truth. I've never like pre-cooked tungrymbai, but the one which was cook by my mother or in some instances me, taste way better. Can't have enough of it.
Place looks similar like in one movie I have seen but forgot the name of movie. I really want to go visit some day since it is different in whole lot things. Things that I did not like is too much meat and that's it. But overall, love to go there. 👍 You are consuming only chicken in meat basis' which is good. Have to get rid of eating many kinds of meat. Save animals.
Good morning new subscriber here!! My father is from Mylliem, moved to England in the 70’s had me and the rest is history. Dad loves your videos and admires your honesty. When I’ve been to Shillong and India in general my I always suffer from a Delhi belly and Bombay bottom 🤭 but one thing that that never gives me trouble is chilli 🌶️🔥🔥🔥🔥 the hotter the better, after all I am part Khasi my English friends are all surprised at my tolerance towards spices and chilli. Respect 🫶🏻
Hey Darshan..enjoyed ur vlog..I wish u could go to Reebok at laitumkhra for breakfast bada bazaar for jadoh with turumbai..n dokhaleh n momo at plaza PB sweet dish in delhi misthaan..🤤ummm these are the places u get the shillong food n the taste..n offcourse after all that have kowaii..beat the cold!!😂
You should have eat jadoh and smoked pork and beef at mylliem. The best mylliem dohsyiar is delicious. Anyways thankyou for visiting our State. Please visit again. Peace.😊✌
All of your videos are amazing 🤩, but from the start of this video, you are mentioning something on the floor while stepping those stairs, so i would like to tell you they are coconut brush made out from the trunk of forest coconut trees, used in any purposes.I love this vlog,cos this is our favourite matket place, everything available, love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️🤩💯💯👌💥🔥
Interesting seeing you moving around iewduh,those lanes are much confusing,you miss khasi tools there. Many North East cuisines are not easily liked by others .I experienced South Indian cuisines too ,at first but later most of them became my fav foods .Khasi foods too especially 'tungrymbai' , ' jadoh' , 'dohkhleh' you will dream them in your dream once you got their taste☺️. Appreciate your daring 👍.
Hi Darshan... I really love your videos.. And I was wondering if you needed a Shillong guide... I would love to be of assist!! 🤗 anyway... Keep visiting and I'm glad you like Shillong!
3:08 funny when you said it, "I don't even know what that is"😂. LOL. That is actually a local made scrubber/brush, it is used for scrubbing clothes while doing laundry by our Shillong mothers or to scrub the house floor. We cannot find anywhere else except in Shillong. 26:19 The best taste you can get from Dohkhleh is when you mix it with 'brain' of a beef or a pork😋. You could have seen it when you went in the alley where you saw some kong selling intestines and some meat which looked like a face towel😁.
I am so lost at your videos could not believe at myself that I can watch your videos from evening and I don't even recognise that its already morning OMG
It was a mixed bag of emotions for me..!! This video of yours..!! At times it was cringeworthy for me and exciting at times..!! Overall it was an experience as always with your videos..!!
@@DCTravelerExperience that meat market.. I know it is pretty hypocritical on my part for being a hardcore non vegetarian to shy away from the sight of a butcher's shop..!! But.. Yes.. I could not watch that part.. 😞
Respected sir #DCTraveller 😁 I hope that nowadays you seem to known very well in our languages so sa wan kai sha Bhoi ngin sa ai bam ki jingbam bashet ha tending siej😀😀😀😀
Try two Khasi food shop opposition to chowdary pharmacy and another one is opposition to Centre point G.S road at khyndai lad(PB) and the best khasi food shop is at PB near Regal restuarant it small shop but they have amazing Khasi food item's and is taste amazing
Recently India & USA signed a trade agreement which say mangoes & pomegranate from India and pork from USA. So u will see soon american pork in indian market. It's good for people who want to eat quality pork in India. Specifically good for north east people
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You should try Garo cuisine as well... Believe me you wont regret it.
Im not saying i don't like khasi foods but its rare to find a shop where it is good in taste
I sure will, thank you 🙏🏻
I love to see you roaming around our bara bazar
You missed to reach the bamboo products area and khasi tools area. U will be crazy with these local products.
Oh I would have loved to see that! Next time I’ll find it 😀
By the way, Khasi restaurant is commonly known as Dukan Die Sha & Jadoh (Jadoh Tea Stall)
Hi Darshan .. I am from meghalaya . I have just stumbled on your vlogs a couple of days back and I love your videos .
Would like to point out a couple of things you got wrong there . The Khasiya Badam is chestnut
The white fruit you had we call it ‘Sohphlang’ here . Its like a root based fruit . It grows underground and its very nutritious . We khasis love it and usually have it with salt, powder chilly and white sesame
The black chutney you had for lunch is called ‘Tungrymbai’ its almost same as axone which Naga people eat except the preparation is different. Its made of fermented beans and cooked with pork, chilly and black sesame paste
Thanks for the informative comment, I appreciate it very much! 🙏🏻
The best chattni in meghalaya that everyone can cook we call tungrymbai' but the best taste is come from jaiñtia people, mano ba tip!!?
Thanks for the tip, I will try more ML food next time I visit!
wa toh hi 😄👏
Ba bang bha dei ba na war jaintia.
Hao
Ym dei jaintia people, dei pnar people. Namar Jaiñtia dei ka kyrteng thain ym ka jaitbynriew..
The putharo goes very well with pork innards curry and tungrymbai. Pukhlein compliments well with tea
Good to know, thank you 😊
Enjoying all your north east vlogs. Much love from 🇨🇭
Yay! Thank you!
Rightly said ...there's nothing you can't find in this market 😀👍
True!!
If u wanna taste the best of shillong food I suggest you go to mawkhar main road"Kyrsoi khasi food"😁😁
Thanks for the recommendation
Thanks you (khublei) love you bro for your love to visit meghalaya whole iew duh you walked and enjoy khasi foods and the shop when you eat lunch is my favorite shop when I am in shillong but some year before I came here in Bangalore till now I am staying here i never forget own foods is very tasty and simple no spicy God bless you and go ahead first subscribe from me
Thank you for the great comment and God bless! 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Even though I'm from Shillong I've never set foot in iewduh alone bc I get confused of all the lanes.. so I can understand the situation of tourists without the guides going there to explore 💀
Haha no guides required 😀
Do explore more... I'm very sure you'll be more amazed💯👏
Sure thing!
Those "Khasia Badam" are the Hazel Nut.
Oh okay
U took me down the memory lane n d food u ate l relish n long to eat … There r gud Khasi food stall u missed out d best ones .. u should have tried Chinese food too N RB bakery’s I miss Shillong so much
I’ll try more places next time
Liking that u hv the taste of Omega (chicken, pork n beef)😄
😀
I love watching your video brother
Thank you 🙏🏻
Nice Vlog bro
Thanks
Please bro,not bara bazar,it's iiewduh,we welcome you,we respect of others,but we are proud of our own,not bara bazar, once again it's iiewduh,
Noted
Khasi restaurant is often referred as Jadoh stall
That makes sense as Jadoh is such a prominent items they all sell
@@DCTravelerExperience yes :). Thank you for your visit to Meghalaya.
My pleasure 😇
Do visit jaiñtia hills ... In your next visit ....
Done deal!
Tell our iew duh to cook our traditional jhur wang,lung siej etc. that come from ribhoi people and they know better to cook and to make taste better that thing you eat it is not a traditional khasi food ohh man someone act like they know traditional food but they are stupid
Thank you for watching!
And bro chill, this is not a Discovery channel or TLC it's just a stupid vlog so don't be triggered 😀
We need coconuts oils to make special in cooking
You use coconut oil?
Is Meghalaya open for traveling and tourism?
Yes
For other states ?
Yes
need to bring a neg. RTPCR test report for covid, not more than 3 days old (72hrs).
Bro I appreciate your confidence to explore iew duh 🙄🙄 but some how u missed the tools stalls of the khasi jaintia tribes at khlieh iew... keep it updated.... khublei ia fi..mo..
Thank you bro, this won’t my last time in Shillong 😅
From where u got the name ,,,Barabazar,,,
Hello brother Tripura mein ghumne a jao
Surely aayenge kabhi 👍🏻
Me new subscriber bro
Thanks!
No fish is added in that chutni
Got it now
U move your camera too fast and shake a lot
Just fyi
Noted!! Thank you for that feedback!
Finally! This most awaited vlog is revealed 👍👏🏼💐🙏🏻my childhood memories lots 😌😊😂😅😀😍😋😋😭💃🏼👍👏🏼
I am happy to see you are re-living your childhood memories!
Hey Darshan,
This is gonna be a long comment. But, I hope it'll help you in understanding our culture and food, of what little I know of.
Really cool and adventurous for you to go to the Meat section. Yes, the smell of raw meat and blood, especially of red meat (any animal) is not for everyone. You I understand are from Gujarat, as strict NO non veg place (I know you do get it there, I have been there for 2.5 yrs), these kind of places are 1000% more difficult to comprehend and, lets call it, to your palete. Also dry fish is something which stinks a lot but is love for people like me. :p That place is heaven for extreme meat lovers like us. LOL!
Coming on to the things you tried,
- Khasiya Badam is Hazelnut, nutty and sweet when ripe. Unlike the hazelnut that you get on other parts of the country/supermarket. These are tiny and yummy.
- The second friut you tried (the white one) is most probably Water Chestnut or Singhara as called in Hindi. We have it raw in the northeast. It was a surprise for me when I bought is for the first time in UP and it was cooked. Again I not being used to that taste, it not up to my palete. I like the raw better.
- The chutney you tried with the lunch which you described as dried fish is actually "Tungrymbai" which is a fermented soya beans chutney. The fermented soya bean again has a very strong smell as dry fish, very stinky and yet very very tasty. It's an acquired taste, it tastes a little cheese kind of, leaving a slight lingering after taste. Fermented soya bean is also famous called Axone/Akhuni in Naga.
As for you acquiring the taste of the food. You'll find it difficult to like all kind of TRIBAL food of all the NE states. They are all very bland, cooked with only herbs and very less/ no use of masala. But, once you have acquired the taste, you'll want to have it again and again. In the Assamese (non-tribal) cuisine also, very little to no masala is used. Another predominant ingredient we use is Bamboo Shoot. All the cuisines of the NE uses it. Not sure about Sikkim.
Finally, coming to fish. You should start with fresh water fishes which has none to very little stink, with a few exceptions and not salt water fishes whi. Also try out the ones with less bones like the cat fish varieties Singhgara. You could also try Rohu and Catla/Bhokua fish, it has some bone but a little sweet flesh. Take a Assamese friend along with to try it. There are some Assamese and Naga restaurants in B'lore you should try out.
You are doing a great job man. Exploring the real world and not just the trouristy things. Keep it up.
This is the most useful comment, thank you! Yes, nicely said, exactly my thoughts, that Khasi cuisine is an acquired taste and I am in the process right now! And I suspect, as you said, all NE tribal food is going to be like this.
Some of the items I liked right off the bat, but being from vegetarian background and past, I am still a wannabe hardcore carnivore--if that makes sense 😀 And Thanks for the tip about which fish to start with.
I appreciate all your comments! Cheers bro!
@@DCTravelerExperience Keep on visiting NE you'll become a Hard Core carnivore. In Nagaland and Arunachal (Tribal part in the central and eastern) you'll get to eat everthing that walks, flies or crawls. LOL!! However, you'll also be surprised by the no of varieties of vegetables and fruits you can find in the region, some are indigenous to our part of the country only.
In Assam, we enjoy PORK a lot with rice beer :p . But fresh water Fish is the main stay. Then, there are many tribal food in Assam like snails, ants, larva etc. among many. Saying that, we also consume a large varities of saags (Xhak in Assamese) which you don't find anywhere in the country (trust me I've NOT been to only about 9 odd states in the country).
Glad you liked my comment. Looks like I'm gonna a be a regular in your videos.
Once, again I love the way you create your content and connect with the locals, be it this Megalaya series or your McLeodganj series. Please stay the same and don't change your style.
Cheers!!!
The second fruit white one is actually called flemingia root (flemingia vestita) sohphlang in khasi
Ka briew biej, ia u SOH OT ruh ka ong Khasia badam
You look very nice dc bro keep uploading the video ilike to watch your video 🔥🔥🔥🔥👌👌👌👍👍👍💖💖
Thank you so much 😀
There is Glory’s Plaza at police bazar. Lots of Tibetan shops and nice Tibetan restaurant called Tibet kitchen.. you must visit there .. I’m sure you gonna love it ..
I did go to the Tibetan restaurant there but they only had momo for Tibetan food 😕
Momo is my last choice for food.I tried but nothing really impressed me.
I love momo but since I have had many Tibetan dishes I would expect more from a Tibetan restaurant
@@DCTravelerExperience you should go to snow lion restaurant in police Bazar and there's one more Tibetan restaurant in Tibetan mini market in police Bazar, the name which I can't recall.
Snow lion is closed down!
im in Bangalore,,,miss my home food so much😋😟
Hehe me too 😛
I watched half of it in my phone since vlog already came out. But I will watch it in TV tomorrow. It was nice and they really have way different foods and culture even though it is in India. Wow! Keep blogging. Thank you and good luck always🙏👍
Thank you 🙏🏻
Yes their food and culture is very different 🙂
The black chutney is called Tungrungbai made of fermented beans,black sesame seeds,ginger garlic turmeric chillies.. Have you tasted fried smoked pork? You should visit You and I cafe in Mawlai Mawroh
I have had Doh Thad in Mylliem! I’ll visit that cafe next time I come to Shillong
It takes a courage to taste something which you have never tried or seen before specially when it is in raw state ... Anyway, hopefully you are doing good after eating those things which you have bought ...Be blessed and stay safe my friend
Thank you my friend! I appreciate your comment 🙂
👍 I went to Shillong long time back and every corner red with spit of those pan kind of things that they eat all the time.
I didn’t notice that but yes, they eat Kwai all the time most of them
Hi Darshan, the green chutney that you tasted is made of fermented soybeans and black sesame and the red chutney that you liked actually has dry fish in it. It's called tungtap. I hope you enjoyed the khasi snacks you bought in the morning. Would love to see a vlog on that too:)
Oh thanks for that clarification! I liked the red one and thought green one smelled of fish and didn’t like it for that reason. Apparently I liked the one with dry fish. Hmm! 🤷🏻♂️
I do cook our traditional food and meat but i don't eat im pure veg🙊its very cold im watching under 3 blanket 🤭
I got to know Shillong is very cold right now 🥶 Enjoy...
Our Iewduh is the biggest and No.1 market in Khasi and Jaintia Hills.
Cheers to that! 😀
Green chutney must be turumbai it’s very strong but I love khasi foods special pork 🥰
That green chutney is tungrymbai which we called....n its is fermented soyabean
Thanks for that information! 🙏🏻
Had no idea this place exist. Definitely on my list of places when I visit Meghalaya again.
Oh it’s the must visit market
The best tungrymbai is not available on shops, but the best tungrymbai is that which people cook at home. This is the truth. I've never like pre-cooked tungrymbai, but the one which was cook by my mother or in some instances me, taste way better. Can't have enough of it.
Mother’s food is always the best 🙂
@@DCTravelerExperience Forever true. Since love is the secret ingredient.
I always enjoying your vlog brother... I'm from Meghalaya
Thank you brother!
Place looks similar like in one movie I have seen but forgot the name of movie. I really want to go visit some day since it is different in whole lot things. Things that I did not like is too much meat and that's it. But overall, love to go there. 👍 You are consuming only chicken in meat basis' which is good. Have to get rid of eating many kinds of meat. Save animals.
I have a different take on meat but anyway that’s a different topic. I’m glad you’re enjoying the vlogs. I appreciate your comment 🙂
I think the movie name is iewduh
Is shillong open for tourists???
I left from there early Dec, currently I am not sure but think yes
It's open but you bring the RTPCR negative covid test report which is within 72 hours .
@@darapdiengdoh2179 thAnk you 😊
@@darapdiengdoh2179 darap phi sah umshing em😃😃
Its so funny when dc said the smells changed in every minutes 😂
Bro u must visit bara pathar in Shillong wer u will find lots of Tibetans restaurants anyway nice to see ur video 👌👍
I’ll check it out next time I’m in Shillong
DC ushould try in that opposite shop there are Desi daru traditional khasi 🥛🥛🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh is it! I missed it then 😀
Hi DC the Green chutney is fermented beans with chillies, no fish added and you missed the real Jadoh the breakfast Jadoh was duplicate bro 😂
Yes I got to know later that it wasn’t Jadoh that I had, but never mind
Every foods are different... keep discovering new culture, new food 🥘👍👍
Sure thing 👌🏻
Missing my hometown a lot, currently living in Bangalore for work but visit soon! Loved your blog… ❤️
Thank you 🙏🏻
Good morning new subscriber here!! My father is from Mylliem, moved to England in the 70’s had me and the rest is history. Dad loves your videos and admires your honesty. When I’ve been to Shillong and India in general my I always suffer from a Delhi belly and Bombay bottom 🤭 but one thing that that never gives me trouble is chilli 🌶️🔥🔥🔥🔥 the hotter the better, after all I am part Khasi my English friends are all surprised at my tolerance towards spices and chilli. Respect 🫶🏻
Thank you so much! 🙏🏻
The cuisine is very interesting! Good work bud 👍🏽
I appreciate that!
Hey Darshan..enjoyed ur vlog..I wish u could go to Reebok at laitumkhra for breakfast bada bazaar for jadoh with turumbai..n dokhaleh n momo at plaza PB sweet dish in delhi misthaan..🤤ummm these are the places u get the shillong food n the taste..n offcourse after all that have kowaii..beat the cold!!😂
Thanks for the suggestions, I live in Shillong and probably have done all of this 😀🙏🏻
You should have eat jadoh and smoked pork and beef at mylliem. The best mylliem dohsyiar is delicious. Anyways thankyou for visiting our State. Please visit again. Peace.😊✌
I did have something in Mylliem, but not Jadoh. I’ll surely visit again soon ✌🏻
All of your videos are amazing 🤩, but from the start of this video, you are mentioning something on the floor while stepping those stairs, so i would like to tell you they are coconut brush made out from the trunk of forest coconut trees, used in any purposes.I love this vlog,cos this is our favourite matket place, everything available, love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️🤩💯💯👌💥🔥
Yes, you are right, and thank you 🙏🏻
Tree tomatoes, it tastes like golden berry.
A progressive market hunt
Hi brother.... Go to titoria in pb muda complex... You will get ths best authentic khasi food with a proper explaination of each dish
I’ll visit there next time I’m in Shillong, thank you for the recommendation 🙏🏻
Your videos are awesome..i keep looking forward to new blogs. Keep up the vibes...
friend!Enjoyed, what a uotstanding ,have a good day-
Thank you! Cheers!
Interesting seeing you moving around iewduh,those lanes are much confusing,you miss khasi tools there. Many North East cuisines are not easily liked by others .I experienced South Indian cuisines too ,at first but later most of them became my fav foods .Khasi foods too especially 'tungrymbai' , ' jadoh' , 'dohkhleh' you will dream them in your dream once you got their taste☺️. Appreciate your daring 👍.
Food from NE is an acquired taste I can understand. Glad you enjoyed watching it 🙂
Hi Darshan... I really love your videos.. And I was wondering if you needed a Shillong guide... I would love to be of assist!! 🤗 anyway... Keep visiting and I'm glad you like Shillong!
Thank you and I appreciate the offer 🙏🏻
Love from West khasi hills
Much love
Not tomato it's a different breed of brinjal..
Oh, I see
3:08 funny when you said it, "I don't even know what that is"😂. LOL. That is actually a local made scrubber/brush, it is used for scrubbing clothes while doing laundry by our Shillong mothers or to scrub the house floor. We cannot find anywhere else except in Shillong.
26:19 The best taste you can get from Dohkhleh is when you mix it with 'brain' of a beef or a pork😋.
You could have seen it when you went in the alley where you saw some kong selling intestines and some meat which looked like a face towel😁.
Haha very interesting and informative comment. Thank you 🙏🏻
Ok thank you ,really scared of watching but thanks for sharing 🙏🙏🙏🥰
Scared 😆
Oh!i saw the slaughter 🤣
Love it 😍stay safe enjoy, and make us entertain ❤️
Sure thing, thanks Adarsh!
Where is missy? I ❤you both.
Thqnks for coming to Meghalaya
Pleasure is mine
Hi DC, Fyi: The small nut which the lady called as "Khasia Badam" is infact Chestnut. We don't call it Khasia Badam. 🙄🙄
Got it 😀
atlast brother you found the khasi stall by the way this is my parmanent shop 😀😀😀😀
That’s your shop? Great 👌🏻
no i use to go to that shop when i come to bazar
Oh okay 😀
I am so lost at your videos could not believe at myself that I can watch your videos from evening and I don't even recognise that its already morning OMG
Oh that’s not good! There’s always a tomorrow 😀
It was a mixed bag of emotions for me..!! This video of yours..!! At times it was cringeworthy for me and exciting at times..!! Overall it was an experience as always with your videos..!!
What made you cringe? 🤔
@@DCTravelerExperience that meat market.. I know it is pretty hypocritical on my part for being a hardcore non vegetarian to shy away from the sight of a butcher's shop..!! But.. Yes.. I could not watch that part.. 😞
I understand 🙂
@@DCTravelerExperience thank you 😊
Basket with pointy bottom is called "khoh chiap"
And the one with big or flat bottom is called "khoh dur"
Oh this is new info!
DC travel
How ru?
Nice market
Nice water fall.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Soh ot ruh khasia badam lah sammut leh.
Translate?
We called it (soh ot) not khasia badam.
Got it
You should have ask for pyrbot restaurant not that one that is not so good....pyrbot one is good
Next time!
Respected sir #DCTraveller 😁 I hope that nowadays you seem to known very well in our languages so sa wan kai sha Bhoi ngin sa ai bam ki jingbam bashet ha tending siej😀😀😀😀
That’s too much khasi for me 😄
@@DCTravelerExperience 😀😀😀
The best part of the video..is when you said." Whose liver???😅🤣😂
😂
Like Meghalaya 👍
Same here!
We call the separation of the different sections as "Basa" so we have basa jhur(vegetables), basa dohkha(fish) etc etc.
Thanks for explaining
@@DCTravelerExperience thanks
Hello bro try to lean khasi language also then you will get more subscribers
Sure 😀
Try two Khasi food shop opposition to chowdary pharmacy and another one is opposition to Centre point G.S road at khyndai lad(PB) and the best khasi food shop is at PB near Regal restuarant it small shop but they have amazing Khasi food item's and is taste amazing
I will visit there next time I am there! Thank you for the recommendation 🙏🏻
9.58 we call soh baigan dieng... It used for chutney achar... U just boil it or burn in on fire... N mix together wit onion chilly....
Oh, thank you 🙏🏻
*Soh baingon dieng..
Bro is it snowing 🌨 today
Yes I got to know! Wish I was there 😕
You are always welcome to shillong.. Thank you for visiting
It my pleasure and thank you 🙏🏻
you are the best❤️
Thank you 🙏🏻😎
🤣🤣🤣I can understand when I was in bara bazaar 😳it’s really big market with everything what you want 👍❤️jadho khasi food best in bara bazaar 👍👍👍
Honest guy, like your video
Thank you 🙏🏻
Jadoh Jadoh.. It looks so yum 😋...i like yr vlog.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Recently India & USA signed a trade agreement which say mangoes & pomegranate from India and pork from USA. So u will see soon american pork in indian market. It's good for people who want to eat quality pork in India. Specifically good for north east people
I believe local meat is better
Khasi mraw market dkhar shong ha iing khasi ngi ha bar dukn makhar btw its still Iew Duh
Sir please visit jaintia meghalaya as well..Thanks
I’ll go there on my next visit to Meghalaya
Go to left side u found harware shop also😄😄
No doubt!
Please visit dmanza jodoh stall in Laban last stop. Next time
Best time around 11am
Sure, where’s it exactly? I’ll visit next time I’m in Shillong
@@DCTravelerExperience one of the best traditional local cuisine
Y...missy..is'not there with u?
Haha coz she’s not glued to me 😄
Smell changes every minute👍👍👍😂😂😂
That’s right
Where are you now
Back home
Sir you know khasi language? Wow 👍
A little bit