All the recipes of the episode are available here: facebook.com/pg/wocomo/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2798451550199230 - Mouclade rétaise de la cabane - French mussel dish - Salade de Salicorne - glasswort salad - Gambas marinées à la James - marinated gambas - Poulet en croûte de Sel - Chicken in salt crust
Just LOVE your videos!!!! LOVE THEM!!! Learning all the magic of these countries and the gracious people that live and thrive there!!! Thank you for sharing these!!!❤️🙋‼️
The subject matter is very interesting, but there are so many mistakes in the translations, and the narration is a bit robotic, without any charisma, so that probably affects the viewer ratings. It's a pity, because the locations are very good. Not top rate documentaries, unfortunately, but I still watch them if I don't find better ones.
Growing up in the Southern US if you invite a group of ppl over there is food for days so it always makes me laugh seeing the portions in Europe. When I saw his big pot of clams/mussels thought omg there's going to be 15 ppl. I know it's healthier. I'm just saying. That many ppl in the South you'd find a table covered with crawfish, etc.
Seeing these Wocomo Docs in France, gives you an inkling of what Thomas Jefferson, the American Founding Father, might have seen that led him to want this life in his home country. Everyone thinks because he was a Virginia planter, that this was the reason he wanted "An Agrarian Society" for America. Today, everyone thinks he was naive to think so. Especially as we later became the most powerful nation in the world, by embracing his enemy Hamilton's capitalist model. But now having seen this, especially with many of these agrarian people still doing things the same way in this idyllic existence that their ancestors did, it leads one to believe that Jefferson may not have been so naive after all, when he saw this as ambassador to France, centuries ago. Would America have ended up 90 percent Industrial versus 10 percent agricultural, if Hamilton had never lived, and Jefferson had his way? Or would it have been the other way around? Just a thought.
All the recipes of the episode are available here: facebook.com/pg/wocomo/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2798451550199230
- Mouclade rétaise de la cabane - French mussel dish
- Salade de Salicorne - glasswort salad
- Gambas marinées à la James - marinated gambas
- Poulet en croûte de Sel - Chicken in salt crust
Well done and best wishes from Malaysia
The French do incredible things with the ingredients they have, especially fresh ones.
James remind me of WOLVERINE :D....Love their life style, the food and the place. I'm in love with these documentaries...
yeah they are good when Ill half food half geography
Haha! Only in a remote fantasy will Wolverine be harvesting salt...in a sendantory rural lifestyle.
I love this too
James s hair is so full and so strong from all the zinc in the seafood haha
lol... i just said the same thing to my husband. "it's French Wolverine!"
After he got tractor going, the trailer wheels locked up, very funny
Just LOVE your videos!!!! LOVE THEM!!! Learning all the magic of these countries and the gracious people that live and thrive there!!! Thank you for sharing these!!!❤️🙋‼️
Beautiful life with beautiful and happy people 😍😍😍
This food looks so healthy 😋 , and delicious
Wow they really have it good!! That salt encrusted baked chicken looked delicious.
What a hard working family..
if its work worth doing then its not hard at all
I can watch this channel all day. I'm so surprise that you have not reached high viewers and subscribers.
im surprised this video isnt in the millions yet, only noticed it with your comments.
The subject matter is very interesting, but there are so many mistakes in the translations, and the narration is a bit robotic, without any charisma, so that probably affects the viewer ratings. It's a pity, because the locations are very good. Not top rate documentaries, unfortunately, but I still watch them if I don't find better ones.
Love your channel, one of the best👍
😍 wocomoCOOK and the personalities, their stories, country, music and recepies. Thank you a ton:)
What beautiful, happy people. Great stuff!
One of the first of the series I watched.
what a wonderful documentary. well done.
Wow! I think that salt gardening is tough!
Oh o love this videos intros👌👌👌
Those prawns are terrifyingly large!
Hahahah. There is something about this narration that is both soothing and also, um, oddly patronizing? I can't put my finger on it.
indeed. it's typical for german documentaries produced by Arte channel
Possibly the attitude that says without saying that they have the secret. And you don’t. Poor you
Just love this episode soooooooo very muchhhh
wow those Arms.
Nice guns
Heureux comme Dieu en France
Very nice!!!
Did someone say Wolverine? GO BLUE!
I love your place! Hope ill visit and stay!
This is what an older Wolverine would look like if he became a salt farmer in France. If he had it so lucky.
those shrimp are huge
Nice episode
Growing up in the Southern US if you invite a group of ppl over there is food for days so it always makes me laugh seeing the portions in Europe. When I saw his big pot of clams/mussels thought omg there's going to be 15 ppl. I know it's healthier. I'm just saying. That many ppl in the South you'd find a table covered with crawfish, etc.
You actually have to be careful how much you eat in France bc of all the courses...
Great 🎥🎬.
17:38 anyone know what kind of pen that is ?
found wolverine in France. name of song at 10:00?
I want a life like that work hard and eat hard
man that too much salt, love your family..
I want this life:)
moxie han ii
This is an admirable & also hard life.
Wind-blown, sun-browned, sandaled and salty-- no wonder they want to stay here.
I thought james renous is a Wolverine
1:17 wolverine
Don't misunderstanding - Ile de Ré (la Rochelle) is a complete island dedicated to huge tourism and high wages. Nothing but romantic.
Good
Found wolverine
Seeing these Wocomo Docs in France, gives you an inkling of what Thomas Jefferson, the American Founding Father, might have seen that led him to want this life in his home country. Everyone thinks because he was a Virginia planter, that this was the reason he wanted "An Agrarian Society" for America. Today, everyone thinks he was naive to think so. Especially as we later became the most powerful nation in the world, by embracing his enemy Hamilton's capitalist model. But now having seen this, especially with many of these agrarian people still doing things the same way in this idyllic existence that their ancestors did, it leads one to believe that Jefferson may not have been so naive after all, when he saw this as ambassador to France, centuries ago. Would America have ended up 90 percent Industrial versus 10 percent agricultural, if Hamilton had never lived, and Jefferson had his way? Or would it have been the other way around? Just a thought.
Lady have muscle bigger than me
It's freakin Wolverine
I would love to have some Fleaur de Sal
fleur de sel :)
Thai dishes use caramel base. So this is interestingly
James does not play.
Is that fckn wolverine?😲😲😲😲😲😲
is that salt bae in the thumbnail?
u look like the villain in movie wolfcreek2
舌尖上的世界
That guy is terrible at making caramel. Leave the sugar alone!
At least it turned out ok in the end.
Caramel on fish is heresy!!! 🤮