I missed the first part and tail end of the video so I am enjoying listening to the whole thing thanks for your good work.I missed near the end of it because I was heading for my walk and market run I am in the other side of the world in Thailand a lot of good alkaline food here.The Mushrooms I found in the market were called hed lom meaning wind mushroom a local one.
Sounds awesome, Ive been thinking about visiting Thailand sometime. I have done a lot of research but also have questions. Can you get chickpeas and quinoa there? Just curious. The herbs, seaweed, mushrooms, mangoes, and coconuts all look great over there
@DougDennis Yes you can get Quinoa but it is about 4 to 5 dollars a pound chick peas most big stores have them plenty of sesame seeds and very easy to grow years ago I threw some seeds in the yard and had a whole bush of them plenty of excellent fruit when I first visited here 25 years ago you never saw avocados now most farmers markets and grocery stores have them I only eat the small bananas they are the best even burro bananas I always look for them they can be found I had some a few days ago Thai people like the Nam wa bananas and they do cook them and eat them raw also.In Chiang Mai there are some natural food stores that carry a lot of supplies and a lot of Vegan restaurants.
I missed the first part and tail end of the video so I am enjoying listening to the whole thing thanks for your good work.I missed near the end of it because I was heading for my walk and market run I am in the other side of the world in Thailand a lot of good alkaline food here.The Mushrooms I found in the market were called hed lom meaning wind mushroom a local one.
Sounds awesome, Ive been thinking about visiting Thailand sometime. I have done a lot of research but also have questions. Can you get chickpeas and quinoa there? Just curious. The herbs, seaweed, mushrooms, mangoes, and coconuts all look great over there
@DougDennis Yes you can get Quinoa but it is about 4 to 5 dollars a pound chick peas most big stores have them plenty of sesame seeds and very easy to grow years ago I threw some seeds in the yard and had a whole bush of them plenty of excellent fruit when I first visited here 25 years ago you never saw avocados now most farmers markets and grocery stores have them I only eat the small bananas they are the best even burro bananas I always look for them they can be found I had some a few days ago Thai people like the Nam wa bananas and they do cook them and eat them raw also.In Chiang Mai there are some natural food stores that carry a lot of supplies and a lot of Vegan restaurants.
@ awesome thanks for the info! I have been wanting to go check it out for years. Id love to put on a retreat there
Lentinus polychrous berk is the name of that mushroom.My keyboard changes the words as I write but that is the name it's a wild local one.