The Sweet, Spicy And Sour At Kamal Muara, Jakarta | Slumfood Millionaire | Indonesia

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • Migrants from Indonesia's Bugis tribes have settled down in Kamal Muara, a fishing village in North Jakarta, for generations. They may not have set foot in their ancestral lands, but they retain their culinary traditions, continuing to cook dishes unknown to many. Fisherman's wife Yustini uses unsold fish from her husband's daily haul to make a unique Indonesian ceviche called Lawa, which is 'cooked' with vinegar and combined with smoked coconut and raw crunchy mango. She makes Kapurung, by manipulating sago starch using hot and cold water to make a sago 'glue', forming it into chewy balls with chopsticks, and serving it in a savoury fish broth. Javanese-born Rosmawati brings a taste of her hometown to the Bugis village with her rendition of a cheap and deadly spicy dish using chicken feet offcuts that are stewed until they literally fall off the bone.
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Комментарии • 1 тыс.

  • @yamizer0
    @yamizer0 4 года назад +476

    please add more and keep the documentary like this alive.
    it feels like the chef table from netflix in a lower class, but this one has more soul to south east asian people

    • @a-troubleshooting4761
      @a-troubleshooting4761 4 года назад

      Quality stuff for a youtube video :) great watch everytime I watch Slumfood Millionaire !

  • @manchesterunitedno7
    @manchesterunitedno7 4 года назад +549

    Those "slum food" looks healthier than most initially thought of. A lot of veggies & fermented fishes.

    • @susanli2811
      @susanli2811 4 года назад +9

      Uhh kind sir, I don't think fermented fish really falls under the healthy category. Dried fish are high with sodium and cholesterol, eating it often or having it daily in your diet can cause some serious health issues in the future.

    • @yosuaabba
      @yosuaabba 4 года назад +48

      ​@@susanli2811 well i think he means are compared to other slumfood milionaire episode, like one from Philippine that they cook leftover food from restaurants...
      ruclips.net/video/Sfyf9nJR5fs/видео.html

    • @LuminousSpace
      @LuminousSpace 4 года назад +25

      @@susanli2811 Do you think so? I tot those good bacteria resulting from fermentation improve your digestive system

    • @rendi5578
      @rendi5578 4 года назад +32

      @@susanli2811 they using wet and pickled/brined fish not the dried and salted one

    • @rendi5578
      @rendi5578 4 года назад +24

      @@susanli2811 and we only eat the dry and salted fish in small amount of quantity per serving and we also eat it with other veggies and protein sources

  • @graciavictory817
    @graciavictory817 4 года назад +682

    these aren’t even “slum” foods, they are home cooked foods made with love basically. the kind of foods your mom would make at home. also, i got a feeling that the chef celebrity dude has no idea what he’s saying lol kudos to the tv show dude though, seen him on tv a couple of times and he sure knows what he’s talking about 👍🏻

    • @lenygafar899
      @lenygafar899 4 года назад +11

      Tau tuh chef celebrity tp gw ga tau dia chef di tv mana..🤣🤣🤣

    • @uqonsoul
      @uqonsoul 4 года назад +10

      Exactly
      I used to despise Benu Buloe (I don't think I spell it right) the way they portrayed him on his show
      But now I like him, he knows what his talking about
      Unlike the other guy
      Who is that guy by the way?

    • @wala5089
      @wala5089 4 года назад +5

      With love? What are you 12?

    • @fitrianhidayat
      @fitrianhidayat 4 года назад +8

      @@wala5089 why'd you ask that? You love kids?

    • @RefialMizan
      @RefialMizan 4 года назад +5

      Thought it was just me, when the narrative text shout celebrity chef.. 🤔 hmmmm.. okay 😅

  • @granadaclub
    @granadaclub 4 года назад +282

    Cant believe I watch documentaries with this quality for free

    • @fatmasevillistas
      @fatmasevillistas 4 года назад

      Yo tb

    • @Jalansun
      @Jalansun 3 года назад

      Right

    • @skyinuri8868
      @skyinuri8868 3 года назад

      RUclips ain't free yo

    • @toyoale
      @toyoale 3 года назад +2

      Me too! I'm learning English and really happy to know this Sutheast Asia's fantastic cultures. I lost interest years ago in USA and Europe. The world is really huge and I think Asian cultures are so incredible. Such a great channel surely, CNA ❤

    • @melzer1377
      @melzer1377 3 года назад

      There's literally tons of high quality documentaries on youtube tho

  • @novirianti4240
    @novirianti4240 4 года назад +358

    "ngapain foto? ngapain foto??iiih ribet"
    I love that kid.

    • @riccoon8931
      @riccoon8931 4 года назад +32

      savage sejak dini haha

    • @ndy1211
      @ndy1211 4 года назад +28

      Keren nih bocah, ga kayak typical bocah yg ngejar2 bule 😁

    • @ilalangkecil
      @ilalangkecil 4 года назад +1

      Set dah bocah 😂

    • @spellonyou7987
      @spellonyou7987 4 года назад +12

      @@ndy1211 Cameramen nya orang asia kok, kalau ga orang SG mungkin Indo, mangkanya dikira orang lokal doang ama bocah.

    • @ndy1211
      @ndy1211 4 года назад

      @@spellonyou7987 oh yah? Ko tau?

  • @vividnovita9022
    @vividnovita9022 4 года назад +215

    This is not slum food. It's normal food for most of Indonesian families. It's clean, fresh, no chemical, and people who live there are very humble and smiley. Definitely no food from trash. I like Benou Boloe explanation about the Javanese philosophy on chicken feet: first Indonesian doesn't like wasting any, that's why they eat all parts (including organs) and eating chicken feet is symbol to walk faster (hard working) just like we been told by our parents that eating chicken brain will make us smarter. Thanks for this program, make me love my country even more ♥️

    • @dwiwahyuningtyas7402
      @dwiwahyuningtyas7402 3 года назад +2

      Best comment!! I agree with you sis

    • @christinafidance340
      @christinafidance340 3 года назад +29

      It’s only called that because it’s a series about gourmet level food being cooked while in a slum, that’s all. It’s not meant as an insult to the food, but quite the opposite! I’m also assuming that the name is just a spoof of the title of the movie “Slumdog Millionaire”

    • @GoodMorning-pl8hh
      @GoodMorning-pl8hh 3 года назад +21

      FYI, this "slum-food" doesn't mean "garbage food", "cheap food" or "leftover food". It does mean food that people at slum eats. Thats what these documentaries are supposed to discover

    • @GIIIIlR
      @GIIIIlR 2 года назад +5

      many Asian food have chicken feet in normal recipe maybe western people didn't know that

    • @chesichannel5815
      @chesichannel5815 2 года назад

      I will not name it slum foid because it is not slum food. It is simply delicious food. The exc. Chef does not know what he was talking.

  • @soydelasfilipinas
    @soydelasfilipinas 4 года назад +176

    IMPRESSIVE COOKING!!!! Of all slum food episodes I´ve wached this is the most clean and meticulous way o cooking. WOW!!!

    • @ranmatsuyama
      @ranmatsuyama 4 года назад +18

      These aren't a slumfood actually. These are a common food.

    • @ranmatsuyama
      @ranmatsuyama 4 года назад +15

      Some of it actually served in some high star restaurants

    • @watermelontea37
      @watermelontea37 2 года назад +3

      @@ranmatsuyama in case you didn’t know what this slumfood refers to , it means food people who live in slums eat

  • @vraelbliz
    @vraelbliz 4 года назад +239

    I love how you focus on Bugis food. They are not as common as Sumatra or Java food but their unique taste are otherworldly. Foods from Eastern Indonesia are often underexposed.

    • @novirianti4240
      @novirianti4240 4 года назад +10

      Easter Indonesia is well known for its fisheries, many great seafood culinary came from there

    • @reinaldonurtanio1225
      @reinaldonurtanio1225 4 года назад +2

      As someone from Makassar, this is completely true

    • @andhiko
      @andhiko 4 года назад +1

      As a Javanese, it's accurate. I have no idea what Bugis cuisine is like.

  • @anthonyworldwidetv1070
    @anthonyworldwidetv1070 4 года назад +203

    I really love this country, I used to travel in Jakarta from 2017 to 2019 as we expand our business operation in South East Asia. Indonesia is really a lovely and nice country. So much respect from Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @kkrab7886
    @kkrab7886 4 года назад +51

    Benu boleu emang udah gk diragukan lagi. Bukan hanya bisa review makanan tapi juga ngerti filosofi makanan. Lebih suka liat dia dr pd yg ditv sekarang. Kalo yg ditv sekarang Kesannya hanya melebih lebih kan makanan, gk tau asal usulnya budaya dari makanan. Padahalkan kuliner termasuk budaya.

    • @kimuhammadnaufalfawwaz2688
      @kimuhammadnaufalfawwaz2688 4 года назад +4

      Generasi lawas bro maklum. Jgn dibandingin food vlogger era yutub wkwk

    • @iwankurniawan4386
      @iwankurniawan4386 4 года назад +1

      Apalagi si Bencong uu...ii takendol kendol

    • @Supirbemo
      @Supirbemo 4 года назад +6

      Penerus almarhum bondan sih kata gw si benu, tapi versi kocaknya wkwkwk

    • @mooriekitty1600
      @mooriekitty1600 4 года назад +1

      @@iwankurniawan4386 geli astaghfirullah... ga sengaja kepencet aja langsung buru² pindah channel 😭. Bodo amat klo makanannya enak mah

  • @ferdianlie
    @ferdianlie 4 года назад +68

    These people should be given more care. Cant imagine what our culinary will be like without these people. Respect to them.

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 4 года назад +2

      do you know that.. to make rich class, you need medium class and poor class??
      it's natural. rich people are people that control the direction of the management managed by the middle class people that also managed the production produced by the low/poor class people.
      or the simple thing is.. imagine rice. if it's just rice, the price is 1. if it's processed into a rice flour, the price will be 3. if that rice flour processed into some kue/cake, the price will be 10.
      think like that.
      but we can make the gap closer by making the rich richer. so the poor also become richer. But please keep the eco-balance. because no economy that can grow on a dead nature.
      those rich people in Singapore are the result of many middle n poor people in Malaysia, Indonesia, etc.
      when your family is rich, that means other families need to be poor.

  • @marianipawiro5978
    @marianipawiro5978 4 года назад +85

    If you called freshfood as slumfood, then yes, I prefer slumfood than fastfood. I miss them terribly when I'm in the US. The closest to freshfood warung in US is mexican restaurant with its picodegallo.

  • @anarkiaksara2346
    @anarkiaksara2346 4 года назад +96

    I admire all the ladies explain the food with detail and clear explanation. And the foods look delish. Great job.

  • @medhabajpai4830
    @medhabajpai4830 4 года назад +53

    The way she did when she spotted her husband 😂😂😂 "This man" 😂😂😂😂😂 why is that me

  • @josephsebastian5239
    @josephsebastian5239 4 года назад +297

    I don't think that 'celebrity' chef know what he's talking about. His description about chicken feet as a leftover food and nobody want to eat that is not true. Also saying Indonesia started from kampong, people 'sangrai' nuts because oil is expensive?? He just saying random things to sound cool and knowledgeable.
    the comedian Benny in the other hand.. he really know what he's talking about and familiar with these foods.

    • @maryamwari9168
      @maryamwari9168 4 года назад +37

      For me the celebrity chefs in this documentary don’t feel the way the people from the slums cook as they were not raised in such conditions, that’s why their commentary on those foods seems like redundant and without context.

    • @henrysetiawan69
      @henrysetiawan69 4 года назад +14

      eh tapi bener loh, coba mas nanya temen mas yg orang sumatera, gimana pandangan mereka tentang ceker ayam, dianggap kotor dan bagian sisa dari suatu hewan yang dimakan mas, makanya benoe bilang ada filosofinya makan ceker ayam buat orang jawa, karena ceker ayam are common thingy buat orang jawa

    • @kucingmeong4648
      @kucingmeong4648 4 года назад +24

      People "sangrai" nuts because it's more healthy, u don't add calories to your nuts by frying it with oil

    • @noordiamond6308
      @noordiamond6308 4 года назад

      Agree with you 👍

    • @riachoiriya2093
      @riachoiriya2093 4 года назад

      Hell agree with you!!!

  • @andywilliam367
    @andywilliam367 3 года назад +23

    I've met old Indonesian friends couple times. I once invite them to eat at some expensive restaurant, and the older one don't like the food 😂😂😂
    Then I asked them to cook for us, and they did cook for me. Oh boy, those Indonesian so-called slumfood is far more delicious and healthier than expensive restaurant, because they put at least 8 to 10 ingredients spices.

  • @dimashifnirahmatyo9552
    @dimashifnirahmatyo9552 4 года назад +263

    The subtitle and definition of 'slum food' are quite inaccurate. Kappurung is an authentic cuisine of the Buginese. Its not something that people cook from scraps or leftover meat cuts and sell at a cheap price.

    • @reefelt4819
      @reefelt4819 4 года назад +12

      Yes, you can find it in some restaurant nowadays

    • @hanselsihotang
      @hanselsihotang 4 года назад +7

      Yeah, the only dish that might qualify for the term "slum food made from leftover scraps" in this video is probably that Chicken feet spicy stew.
      And it's still taste great if cooked right.

    • @glodriharmanpatanggu
      @glodriharmanpatanggu 4 года назад +10

      In our land, kapurung and lawa are enjoyed by the rich and poor.

    • @furyyoga6441
      @furyyoga6441 4 года назад +4

      Agree check at 2:39 they translated into dirty, meanwhile the lady said 'not good enough'

    • @TheJadefire
      @TheJadefire 3 года назад +4

      Se slum2nya Indonesia, mending makan nasi sama kecap dari pada leftover foods

  • @uqudgilbert7258
    @uqudgilbert7258 4 года назад +289

    Gosh.. Just because they not cooking in the fancy kitchen it called slum food?. This kind of dish are eaten by rich or poor in their home town also this is typically local food home cooking.

    • @jomama3465
      @jomama3465 4 года назад +8

      It's called slum food because it's cooked in slum. That's it.

    • @muhamadaswinsubarkah5550
      @muhamadaswinsubarkah5550 4 года назад +22

      @@jomama3465 if i eat caviar at slum area does it considered slum food?

    • @jomama3465
      @jomama3465 4 года назад +5

      @@muhamadaswinsubarkah5550 I said cooked in slums. Have you seen caviar prepared in slums?

    • @mailerdaemon2482
      @mailerdaemon2482 4 года назад +7

      what makes it slum food is because she got the small fishes that are not supposed to be sold in the market and converted it into food. That all to it. plus she is from the slum.

    • @nismahasanuddin
      @nismahasanuddin 4 года назад +12

      In West Sulawesi, at the slum fishing village, Many people are fishing caviar. And it's cheap there. They usually eat caviar. They are slum fisher who live at the slum fishing village. So caviar is a slum food.

  • @Oridux
    @Oridux 4 года назад +178

    From a chemistry point of view, the vinegar cooking the sardines makes sense. After all, acids have an exothermic reaction when they come into contact with water, and since the fish has lots of water (due to obvious reasons), there's enough heat to cook them. I guess this is made easier since sardines are much smaller and thinner than most fish, so therefore the heat doesn't have a lot of matter to conduct through, which allows the fish to properly cook.

    • @opalpale7927
      @opalpale7927 4 года назад +11

      And remember the longer you leave the fish in acid it will continue the cooking process, it'll eventually dissolve the fish.

    • @peterc6083
      @peterc6083 4 года назад +11

      yea it doesnt work that way, vinegar denatures the protein of the fish, thus cooking it, making it softer and easier to digest.

    • @priyayimuslim
      @priyayimuslim 4 года назад +2

      Manadonese use this technic for bakasang.

    • @philipvalenzuela4969
      @philipvalenzuela4969 4 года назад +3

      We filipinos call this process Kinilaw. or kilawin..

    • @TunjungUtomo
      @TunjungUtomo 3 года назад +1

      @@priyayimuslim @Philip Valenzuela I swear Manadonese and Filipinos are cousins, they look exactly the same, they eat almost the same

  • @danasingapore135
    @danasingapore135 4 года назад +13

    Human race amazes me. How people can survive in the harshest surroundings, making it do, and still keep a smile on their faces. Food looks delicious, i love indonesian food. Thank you for these documentaries

  • @jintanmanis5000
    @jintanmanis5000 4 года назад +69

    11:07 Kenapain di foto? comel jer budak tuh, makanannya juga nampak sedap! Salam dr Malaysia!

  • @melzer1377
    @melzer1377 3 года назад +10

    I am from Malaysia so i understand about 90% of what is said without reading the eng subtitles lol. Thanks also to watching sinetron and listening to Indonesian music when i was a teenager lol.

    • @supertano5642
      @supertano5642 2 года назад

      Indonesia uses the Malay language as their national language too called the bahasa Indonesia

    • @melzer1377
      @melzer1377 2 года назад

      @@supertano5642 the standard bahasa indonesia is easy to understand because it is very similar but once they use the local dialect like jawa, minang etc i just don't understand anymore lol. Like those viral songs on tiktok. I just sing along but no idea what they say 🤣🤣🤣

  • @tiaracitamaharani8277
    @tiaracitamaharani8277 4 года назад +60

    I’m Indonesian and I didn’t know there’s dishes like Lawa and Kapurung. I’m grateful to have watched this video!

    • @soul5988
      @soul5988 4 года назад +3

      Kapurung khas Sulawesi, disini (Kalimantan karena dekat banyak pendatang) biasanya ibu-ibu kalo lagi ngumpul bikin kapurung

    • @tiaracitamaharani8277
      @tiaracitamaharani8277 4 года назад +1

      Karasu Darksoul Wah! Jadi penasaran pengen nyobain deh. Aku tinggal di Bandung, kayaknya gak ada yg jual. Kalo mau nyobain mungkin harus masak sendiri

    • @soul5988
      @soul5988 4 года назад +3

      @@tiaracitamaharani8277 iya, saya sendiri sebenarnya ngeliatnya gak suka karena banyak sayur & warna kuahnya 😅 tapi tiap makan ketagihan gitu
      Coba aja cari rumah makan pinggiran laut biasanya banyak orang bugis seperti di video bilang

    • @romella_karmey
      @romella_karmey 4 года назад +1

      This documentary featured foods that most likely middle class won't ever eat or heard of that's why. I even don't know the foods being featured in my Philippine country because it was only served in slums.

    • @yosuabaguswirawan2106
      @yosuabaguswirawan2106 4 года назад

      @@soul5988 mirip papeda yaa

  • @ellis1112
    @ellis1112 4 года назад +32

    The little boy saying "Mister why are you filming me" is so cute

  • @YU_meineLiebe
    @YU_meineLiebe 4 года назад +30

    These are delicacies!!!Sarden,fish,and chicken feet with fresh mangoes,coconut ?So much better than junkfood!!😋😋.Great documentary!

  • @nonamex3052
    @nonamex3052 4 года назад +156

    It's really clean compared to the other slums

    • @HEMATPROMOSI
      @HEMATPROMOSI 4 года назад +10

      Iam confused with called slumfood millionaire hahaha

    • @reynhardsinaga2219
      @reynhardsinaga2219 4 года назад +3

      Bro it millionaire villager in slum area ..

    • @PissMenn
      @PissMenn 4 года назад

      What's like in other slums btw? It's a slum itself in North Jakarta

    • @user-iw3zu9ix2b
      @user-iw3zu9ix2b 4 года назад +11

      @@reynhardsinaga2219 what Millionaire villager are you talking about? It's playful title from the movie Slumdog Millionaire.

    • @venomjeka8574
      @venomjeka8574 4 года назад +17

      Maybe the place can be called slum because its poor people but the food it self actually its really clean and good food, in South Sulawesi (buginese or makassarese) even the rich people with eat that. Specially lawa'(buginese) or lawara'(makassarese) no one will deny it.

  • @jourdensand8612
    @jourdensand8612 4 года назад +33

    Benoe sounds a lot more knowledgeable than in all of his tv programs

  • @tangchangrvhs
    @tangchangrvhs 4 года назад +29

    Please, sell this to Netflix or some other publishers. Amazing production value, good editing, niche but well-executed content direction, and genuinely local contacts that probably only CNA could pull off (professional multi-lingual journalist staff base). You have something of amazing value here, and it deserves more attention and, well, compensation.

    • @iyonsaja6124
      @iyonsaja6124 4 года назад

      netflix has their own series about asian street food but I forgot the name of the series

    • @jaymagaling6407
      @jaymagaling6407 4 года назад

      @@iyonsaja6124 it's literally just called Street Food: Asia. Lol.

    • @iyonsaja6124
      @iyonsaja6124 4 года назад

      @@jaymagaling6407 wkwkwk

  • @hana-dul-set
    @hana-dul-set 4 года назад +34

    This is so interesting! I have lived in Jakarta for so long, yet I didn't know most of the people in Muara Karang are from Bugis. I love how this focuses on the food they brought from Bugis to Jakarta, it highlights how culture is continued through generations.

    • @wewenang5167
      @wewenang5167 Год назад

      well the Javanese and the Sundanese are not really a maritime people and they seldom works in the fish industries, they are land people so since ancient times most of the people that live near the port and seashores were either Bugis, Makassar or Malays because these ethnic group are maritime people. You can find similar food culture like this Lawa dish in many fishing village across south east asia. In Malaysia, Brunei and East Sumatra you can also find this dish but with different names like Kerabu, Anyang, Lawo, Lawar or Lawe.

  • @toyoale
    @toyoale 3 года назад +37

    Beautiful Indonesia. I'm a big fan of this culture and the lack of news from this side of the world makes me so angry (I live in Brazil, and the mainstream media is so focused in USA an Europe that most people here think those are the greatest cultures around the world 😂).

  • @sophiewilliam6054
    @sophiewilliam6054 4 года назад +52

    Slum food are good food... it takes time to cook them.... but the taste not lie... it is not gonna have the same taste when you cook it in modern way.....
    I LOVE MY COUNTRY.....INDONESIA

  • @져니정
    @져니정 4 года назад +55

    As Jakartans i didnt know most people in the shore is from Bugis. Definetely an eye-opener. Lawa looks so tasty tho 😋

    • @rickyantogosal1094
      @rickyantogosal1094 4 года назад +1

      It really is.. try it.. im from south sulwesi (bugis)

    • @darapengsooho5340
      @darapengsooho5340 3 года назад +1

      Hehehe... Makanya jangan fokus aja sama Itu jakarta yg gedong2 aja 😁, Itu kepulauan seribu banyak orang bugis.

    • @ario8444
      @ario8444 Год назад

      I thought they were betawi's

  • @thiapray4500
    @thiapray4500 4 года назад +51

    I keep repeating this 11:04, the kid was very innocent, make a funny reaction and comment.. 😆

  • @adlibao76
    @adlibao76 4 года назад +14

    I think this is the best food docu series I've seen all year. Thank you CNA Insider!

  • @sitasjourney9019
    @sitasjourney9019 4 года назад +28

    Commenting from Auckland, New Zealand. These series are incredibly humbling and addictive 😍 👌 🙌

  • @Emc8362
    @Emc8362 4 года назад +19

    I agree with everyone. Very high quality. I love this docuseries so much!!! And y'all chose the right people to interview. All of them are very passionate and genuine. We are all learning a lot. Not only about food, but about the poverty-stricken areas in developing countries, too. Kudos 👌👍

  • @baligirl5472
    @baligirl5472 4 года назад +44

    As Torajanesse from south celebes, we called the sago with fish broth as "kapurung" traditional food from Bugis Tribe in Celebes/Sulawesi island, specifically in South Sulawesi. It made from Sago.. Sago one of the main food in east Indonesia the subtitute for rice specially in Moluccas/Maluku island. The different between Celebes & Moluccas recipe is on the broth. Mollucas only uses fish broth without any other topping in a big dough sago shape. While the Celebes people put many vegetable as a topping and mixed fish broth with mashed fried beans. Also Celebes people make sago balls by twisted the chopsticks trough sogo dough.

  • @dikus1121
    @dikus1121 3 года назад +2

    Mungkin Yuda lebih bisa masaknya tapi Benu tetep yang paling tahu tentang makananya. Mulai dari bahan smp filosofis makanannya

  • @srkb001
    @srkb001 4 года назад +115

    They can make any kind of dish with fish..they hv vegetables. They eat healthy. What they need is money for education, proper home

    • @detaaditya6237
      @detaaditya6237 4 года назад +18

      And clean resources. Sadly waters around Kamal Muara are contaminated with heavy metals. So it's not as healthy as we thought

    • @dyazkiprit
      @dyazkiprit 4 года назад +8

      couldn't agree more, money and education build life, with those two, you'll live your life happily.

    • @rikomukhlis1518
      @rikomukhlis1518 3 года назад +1

      Too bad we live under a very corrupt system, many politician only care about how to make money for themselves after they have power or got elected. So we are far from being ‘wealthy’.

  • @aishaish91
    @aishaish91 4 года назад +16

    I am buginese and very proud of it. And btw these aren’t “slumdog” foods, these are eaten by everyone:)

  • @opuschannel37
    @opuschannel37 3 года назад +15

    Indonesia is twin country of the Philippines. Both are great and wonderful. I love you Indonesians.

  • @LailyFNoor
    @LailyFNoor 4 года назад +88

    maybe some people think that eating chicken feet is gross, but I love 'ceker pedas'
    Who's with me?

  • @festeringfoliage
    @festeringfoliage 4 года назад +23

    the lady looking for her husband at 8:54 is so cute hahaha. reminds me of my grandma 😂

  • @sherleytsen91
    @sherleytsen91 4 года назад +25

    Watching slum food was tooking my heart away, actually i'm hard hearted women... Thank you so much CNA so presentable such a humbly for survive food... It's killing human's ego... 🙏🏻💙💙

  • @johnnyhadryanto4371
    @johnnyhadryanto4371 4 года назад +7

    Worked alongside the Bugis sailors before. Only have an upmost respect for them, confirming that they were the sailors of the old days. Tasted Kapurung onboard the tug before, loved the chewy texture.

  • @riachoiriya2093
    @riachoiriya2093 4 года назад +10

    I love all the three dishes!!!!!!! The last one makes my mouth watering. The best part is, they all use fresh ingredients!!!

  • @nanarayo1133
    @nanarayo1133 4 года назад +11

    This documentary is truly made with heart ㅠㅠ

  • @AlfredoGunawan
    @AlfredoGunawan 4 года назад +54

    13:01 Bau "langu". It doesnt mean a smell. But more likely a taste. The taste of uncooked ingridient. Like you eat garlic thats raw.

    • @lenygafar899
      @lenygafar899 4 года назад +2

      Itu bahasa jawa ya?

    • @hanselsihotang
      @hanselsihotang 4 года назад

      I thought "langu" is more like the raw, astringent taste you'd found when you eat or drink something like unsweteened soymilk or lentils.

    • @pengajianrutin540
      @pengajianrutin540 4 года назад +1

      "Langu" means raw smell.

    • @thankuslay6766
      @thankuslay6766 4 года назад +2

      "Langu" means "smell of raw/uncooked vegetable" and yes it's only applied to Vegetables. We can say the spinach is "langu" (raw smell)

    • @staraddict3203
      @staraddict3203 4 года назад

      up

  • @nailuyira1966
    @nailuyira1966 4 года назад +81

    Benu was a lot better in explaining the dishes than the so called celebrity chef ( i dont even know who he is )

    • @muhammadbusyroo7596
      @muhammadbusyroo7596 3 года назад +1

      yeash.

    • @GianGiovanii
      @GianGiovanii 3 года назад +1

      Bener bgt

    • @ivangogh2785
      @ivangogh2785 3 года назад +2

      in Indo we simply call him "songong"

    • @syariefdirgantara7670
      @syariefdirgantara7670 3 года назад +3

      Yupp. I have no idea who he is and what are he's talking about.
      While Benu is a professional food reviewer. A famous TV person with legit opinion.

    • @miraclesseeker
      @miraclesseeker Год назад

      @@ivangogh2785 🤣🤣🤣

  • @putramanalu394
    @putramanalu394 4 года назад +65

    as an indonesian, i consider that "slum food" as a authentic delicacy from Indonesia. Let me tell you world, THIS FOOD IS DELICIOUS. I AIN'T GONNA LIE. It's a soul food for most of Indonesia. You need to try it :)

  • @Dangerous0Fairy
    @Dangerous0Fairy 4 года назад +19

    Everything about this is beautiful ! Thank you for keeping their culture & dishes alive

  • @jerolvilladolid
    @jerolvilladolid 4 года назад +126

    This isnt slum food, the delicious sardine crevice and the last dish with all those mangoes and peanuts are good enough to serve at the most expensive five-star hotels.

    • @hanselsihotang
      @hanselsihotang 4 года назад +18

      Oftentimes the differences between gourmet five-star dish and poor peasant food are just the cost of ingredients and the fancy way of dish presentation.
      Just like that cheap sardine ceviche vs salmon (or any pricy fish) ceviche

    • @christinafidance340
      @christinafidance340 3 года назад +4

      It’s the name of the series because the people are cooking gourmet food while IN A SLUM. Every comment section has a bunch of people saying this but it’s a very simple concept and I’m assuming a spoof of the movie “Slumdog Millionaire”. DUH!

    • @GoodMorning-pl8hh
      @GoodMorning-pl8hh 3 года назад +3

      FYI, this "slum-food" doesn't mean "garbage food", "cheap food" or "leftover food". It does mean food that people at slum eats. Thats what these documentaries are supposed to discover

    • @riedzalubhay
      @riedzalubhay 3 года назад

      agree

  • @jaydapiosen7274
    @jaydapiosen7274 4 года назад +5

    Bahasa Indonesia is a beautiful language.

  • @pinkgangsta6157
    @pinkgangsta6157 3 года назад +7

    2:49 Bukan Indonesia Sashimi, tapi lebih ke Indonesia Ceviche. Karena dibumbui/dicampur bumbu terlebih dahulu terutama dg bahan asam. Sashimi tanpa bumbu bang, makannya dicocol saus (campuran minyak/kecap) atau wasabi...
    9:44 gak sebenernya. Orang yang gak suka ceker memang karena selera. Bukan hanya ceker pedas tapi ceker juga dimasak untuk beberapa makanan Indonesia lain. Mi ayam ceker, Bakso ceker, Mie pedas ceker, Ceker pedes, Soto/Sup ceker dll...
    Ceker dimakan karena orang Indonesia suka memanfaatkan segala bagian ayam, bahkan jeroan, kulit hingga kepala. Sama dengan sapi/kambing mulai kepala, hidung, kuping, lidah, kulit sampai ekor dimanfaatkan semua. Bukan dikonsumsi karena bahan sisa 😭😭😭
    16:43 Bang 😭 Indonesia sudah ada peradaban maju dengan banyaknya kerajaan" yang besar 😭 bukan dimulai dari kampung/desa... Disebut Desa/Kampung itu hanya sebagai daerah administratif untuk memudahkan urusan kerajaan hingga sekarang urusan pemerintah...
    16:54 Semenjak dijajah Indonesia cuma punya kayu & pot ???? Apakah iya ? kalau iya kenapa ???
    Bukan karena makanan Indonesia sangat sederhana, tapi bermula dg alami. Memang teknik memanggang dg oven (baking) bukan asli Indonesia karena kita tdk mengenal roti masa itu. Tapi Indonesia punya teknik menggoreng, menumis, menyangrai, membakar, memanggang (roasting), menyembam, kubur batu dll.
    Padahal meskipun judulnya makanan Tradisional beberapa makanan sudah "berteknologi tinggi" lho contohnya tempe, tape, gula aren/gula jawa, rendang, segala jenis kerupuk, segala jenis ikan asin/asap, terasi, kecap manis dll
    Jangan berkata seolah-olah kebudayaan ini dibawa/dihadirkan oleh penjajah
    17:10 Kesalahpahaman pengertian Slum Food. Jika begitu apakah Semua makanan tradisional Indonesia disebut Slum Food ??? Tidak... 😭 Cari dulu bang pengertian dari Slum.
    20:25 Menyangrai bukan berarti karena minyak itu mahal. Jika minyak itu murah tetap saja yang disangrai akan tetap disangrai, yang digoreng akan tetap digoreng... Karena goreng dan sangrai adalah dua teknik yang berbeda, tujuannya berbeda, tekstur berbeda dan rasa berbeda... Please lah 😭
    21:51 Slum Food =/= Tradisional food =/= Indonesian Food
    Semua makanan otentik Indonesia adalah Slum Food ? Gile lu ndro

    • @daekyukyu3777
      @daekyukyu3777 3 года назад +3

      Mungkin disini chefnya hanya menggunakan perspektif dia dan pengetahuan yg dimiliki aja sehingga terkadang ada yg gak sesuai sama yg ada

  • @jf8311
    @jf8311 4 года назад +15

    Definitely going to Indonesia for food trip someday

    • @syariefdirgantara7670
      @syariefdirgantara7670 3 года назад +1

      300 ethnic groups with its own distinctive culinary & culture. Are u ready for that? 😁

  • @nemotheexplorer2136
    @nemotheexplorer2136 4 года назад +3

    Lebih baik saya makan slumfood dari pada junkfood. Apalagi kapurung, hmmmm enak mantap😋😋😋😋😋😋

  • @christinafidance340
    @christinafidance340 3 года назад +5

    That’s exactly how I feel living on a boat.... Yeah it sucks having to cart all of our water down the dock in the wintertime when they shut the water hook-ups off, but the waves are my lullaby!

  • @samwrought5650
    @samwrought5650 3 года назад +1

    I’m from Cambodia I’m hoping to visit your great nation 🇮🇩 Indonesia, I love the food by the way, it’s such on a different level!

  • @khust2993
    @khust2993 4 года назад +120

    TIL, apparently the Indonesian word of vinegar is 'cuka', in Tagalog we say 'suka' for vinegar.

    • @primorizky
      @primorizky 4 года назад +28

      Bahasa Indonesia and Tagalog have many similiarities
      We use cuka to make acar, just like you use suka to make achara 🤣

    • @miltonmiles6324
      @miltonmiles6324 4 года назад +29

      In the end, we Malaysians, Indonesians, Filipinos and Bruneians are all the same people, Austronesians.

    • @wellbeingyogi7949
      @wellbeingyogi7949 4 года назад +1

      Bahasa : asin = salty, in Tagalog asin = salt

    • @lucymaemanzano5690
      @lucymaemanzano5690 4 года назад +6

      Your "lawa" is the same with our "kilawin" in Ilocano.

    • @armistice968
      @armistice968 4 года назад +5

      yall called salt as asin right? we called the state of salty as masin

  • @Laddie999
    @Laddie999 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤ when I feel down, I watch this series and it gives me perspective. Their contentment is so contagious

  • @asiantwist2500
    @asiantwist2500 4 года назад +96

    Yoh, in filipimo/ tagalog GARLIC is also bawang, so as VINEGAR suka , maaaan im fliping out , SAGO is basically tapioca too

    • @manusiabiasa6844
      @manusiabiasa6844 4 года назад +13

      Sama race bro, austronesian

    • @fennydobson1378
      @fennydobson1378 4 года назад +11

      and lumpia in Tagalog is also lumpia in Indonesian :D

    • @ninukhandayani4597
      @ninukhandayani4597 4 года назад +8

      Asin in tagalog is salt right? Indonesia asin means salty

    • @Luna_WQ917
      @Luna_WQ917 4 года назад +5

      Ninuk Handayani Yes, but Salty is Asim, or ma-asim. “Asin” is also a Legendary Filipino rock band, lol. thou not related, they’ve produced many Great songs that are timely & prophetic like, “Masdan mo ang Kapaligiran” (Climate change), and “Masdan mu ang mga Bata” (how to live worry free). While “Anak” by Freddie Aguilar, another Filipino legend artist, is by far the Most famous, try to hear it in English subs, you’ll definitelt cry. Is “Anak” in Indonesia also “child”?

    • @ninukhandayani4597
      @ninukhandayani4597 4 года назад +2

      @@Luna_WQ917 yes...anak means child

  • @WindiaNata
    @WindiaNata 3 года назад +14

    Wah Kapurung suka banget, di Semarang ga ada bahannya makanya mamah pasti pesenin ke Sulawesi dulu kalau pengen makan. Wah kangen.

  • @yusaria
    @yusaria 4 года назад +90

    For a lady living in a poor environment, she sounds very educated!

    • @bibibibi4303
      @bibibibi4303 4 года назад +23

      bukti bahwa setiap hari konsumsi ikan membantu mencerdaskan bangsa

    • @viclusiv
      @viclusiv 4 года назад +5

      @@bibibibi4303 uh yes.

    • @Supirbemo
      @Supirbemo 4 года назад +4

      Makan ikan terus otak encer lah

    • @dinisong4063
      @dinisong4063 4 года назад +3

      @@bibibibi4303 patut dicontoh

  • @missmuliari6643
    @missmuliari6643 4 года назад +1

    Jadi inget rumah nenek setiap lebaran kerumah nenek sensasinya luar biasa.perkampungan yg hangat menyatu.aroma laut ketika malam hari ,siang dan pagi hari.#rindunenek

  • @BakaNeBaka
    @BakaNeBaka 4 года назад +182

    The chicken feet lady gave away all her secrets. Hope her patrons don't watch this... Haha

    • @KusumaWijaya
      @KusumaWijaya 4 года назад +1

      i think the are watch it

    • @romella_karmey
      @romella_karmey 4 года назад +10

      She loves the camera exposure and spilled all her secrets lol

    • @BakaNeBaka
      @BakaNeBaka 4 года назад +38

      @@romella_karmey That's how cute and honest people are. The sad thing is that these people all care for their surroundings and the people who are in similar situations and can empathize while the big corporations continue to line their pockets and still don't pay workers properly. The sad state of affairs in the world.... sigh

    • @cz4831
      @cz4831 4 года назад +25

      Hahaha, she has nothing to worry about. I don’t think most of her patrons want to invest a lot of time preparing the spices, cleaning the chicken feet, and everything else anyway

    • @dddila
      @dddila 4 года назад +1

      Buka2 kartu 🤣

  • @mbareppp9924
    @mbareppp9924 4 года назад +2

    Celebrity chef berkata ... "ceker itu adalah sisa sisa ayam" .. piye to bapak ... yakin dah ...nonton beberapa episode slumfood millionaire LIKE episode Indonesia...

  • @YouTubeMSaid
    @YouTubeMSaid 3 года назад +6

    They're traditional foods not slum foods. The celebrity chef gave an incorrect explanation.
    Good video as always. Hope the best for all of us. 😘

  • @thane-_-5691
    @thane-_-5691 4 года назад +20

    Looks delicious. That is hidden gems, doesn’t look like slum food

  • @노엘김
    @노엘김 4 года назад +2

    I really love watching this

  • @drpk6514
    @drpk6514 3 года назад +2

    This is an award-winning documentary series

  • @TheTompinai
    @TheTompinai 4 года назад +7

    Lawa!!!! It was my fav childhood dish. My late mom used to cook this. Bugis born n breed here in Malaysia!❤️

  • @riftan234
    @riftan234 4 года назад +7

    I want to try bugis food too😭 they look amazing. I grew up in homogeneous Javanese area so mostly I eat Javanese food in my entire life. especially those kinda food in warteg.

  • @ginathai4994
    @ginathai4994 3 года назад +2

    Love these types of documentaries! Keep this series going please 😊😊

  • @faridayuningsih2183
    @faridayuningsih2183 4 года назад +2

    Ceker adalah makanan/menu biasa. Bahkan untuk memperkaya rasa kaldu untuk soto, sop, dan juga bubur. Ibu penjual ceker juga bersih, terlihat saat dia berkata, bahwa dia "geli" kalau kulit ceker yg masih menempel tidak dibuang. Kapurung, dan Lawa saya belum pernah coba, tetapi sepertinya makanan lezat yang layak dicoba. Makanan2 ini bukan leftover ini adalah menu makanan biasa, khas indonesia. Jadi apakah maksud dari SLUM FOOD?

  • @ra7008
    @ra7008 4 года назад +11

    This is my new go to show for recipe ideas for being broke this quarantine 😂

  • @namier473
    @namier473 3 года назад +3

    Miss that Lawa and Kapurung so bad, that are my childhood favorite food. Thank you for covering this.
    From the comments I just realized that using Mango for daily meals is Buginese thing but not for many Indonesians. My family love young-mango so much that we eat them with fish and rice every night.
    Sorry not sorry to that so-called Celebity Chef, I am iritated from his explanation on Lawa only as "Japanese Sashimi" and people make sago-ball on Kapurung because back in the time people dont have modern equipment. Like what? People nowadays still use chopstik to eat no matter that we are so modern. It just another technique.
    He literally doesn't know what he talking about.

  • @polarnyong
    @polarnyong 4 года назад +40

    Gue kan orang Indonesia, ngapain gue baca subtitle wkwkkw

    • @joycekemala5074
      @joycekemala5074 4 года назад +3

      Sama bro... Malah liat subtitle drtd.. pdhl ngerti😂😂

    • @wedwipriyogo1348
      @wedwipriyogo1348 3 года назад +2

      Gue cari2 yg komen kaya gini akhirnya nemu juga 😂

    • @ss21380
      @ss21380 3 года назад

      Gak papa sekalian belajar grammar

    • @daj3012
      @daj3012 3 года назад +1

      Oiya ya 😂 baru sadar

    • @harianjaify
      @harianjaify 3 года назад

      Ya ampun kirain gw doang.. 😂😂

  • @achmadzain3535
    @achmadzain3535 4 года назад +11

    Lawa is dish from my mom home town called “Palopo” it’s taste like Peruvian Cevice.. my uncle always made it when I was kids.. I think the way she made is different though..

    • @riachoiriya2093
      @riachoiriya2093 4 года назад +1

      Our ancestor went to Peru. The Brazilians are taught that their ancestors were form Indonesia

    • @glodriharmanpatanggu
      @glodriharmanpatanggu 4 года назад +1

      Hi Achmad, nice to meet u, im from Palopo

  • @dkm419
    @dkm419 4 года назад +29

    I think lawa looks like an Indonesian Ceviche rather then Indonesian Sashimi

    • @mooriekitty1600
      @mooriekitty1600 4 года назад +1

      4:34 thats why they call it "Sardine Cheviche w/ Grilled Coconut"

  • @賢治金澤
    @賢治金澤 3 года назад +3

    That is not "slum food". it's common food in southeast asia, even you can find chicken feet food in the restaurant or cafe.. and the sago flour is pretty expensive.

  • @lordbasim
    @lordbasim 3 года назад +1

    Legit respect for the creators , these people may Allah bless them live their lives to the fullest, they are more innovative, progressive
    than a lot of people that I know. you may pity the conditions that they are living but you will definitely envy the way they feel about life. lots of love, utmost respect from a fellow friend from Kashmir.

  • @beautifulpeople7233
    @beautifulpeople7233 4 года назад +3

    How I miss Kapurung. I grew up friends with people from Sulawesi (Celebes) and they introduced me to Kapurung. I'm from Papua (the most-eastern province of Indonesia), we eat similar dish to Kapurung which we call Papeda.

  • @christinafidance340
    @christinafidance340 3 года назад +2

    I def feel for these people with their barrels of water! I live on a boat on the Chesapeake Bay and between late November and March, we have to cart all of our water down the dock in buckets and large plastic containers in order to fill our water tanks on board and it is a straight HASSLE! Especially in the cold! However when you have to work for your water like that, no one has to tell you to turn off the tap while you’re brushing your teeth or soaping up in the shower.... TRUST ME!

  • @maysusana1
    @maysusana1 4 года назад +12

    Begin at „12.00“ Ibu so kindness open her secret ingredients 🤣🤣👍

  • @GoodMorning-pl8hh
    @GoodMorning-pl8hh 3 года назад +2

    FYI, this "slum-food" doesn't mean "garbage food", "cheap food" or "leftover food". It does mean food that people at slum eats. Thats what these documentaries are supposed to discover

  • @vekanivita
    @vekanivita 4 года назад +6

    As a manadonese - torajan people, im deeply in love w/ Kapurung 🥰🥰 delicious!

  • @Maja_boo
    @Maja_boo 4 года назад +3

    I LOVE this.
    please yes - keep them coming please.

  • @anshorizarkasih1434
    @anshorizarkasih1434 4 года назад +3

    thank you for visiting and documenting our village.

  • @alexdavis5766
    @alexdavis5766 Год назад +2

    I moved to a remote part of Malaysia when I was 5, from the UK, because of my dads job. When my mum bought chicken, it would come whole with the head and feet, so she would ask for those to be cut off as a western diet doesn’t eat them. The chicken man thought we were crazy as he would sell the head and feet on for more money yet charged us the same price as if we took the head and feet (which we didn’t mind at all), all the westerners who moved there did the same and I’m sure the chicken sellers hit the jackpot having so many extra heads and feet to sell on at profit.

  • @andrestandean2634
    @andrestandean2634 4 года назад +12

    Bon cabe the best even jalapeno lewat

  • @architecthyde
    @architecthyde 4 года назад +3

    Welcome to Indonesia, here even slump foods are delicious

  • @dbbangbang429
    @dbbangbang429 4 года назад +14

    I'm so amazed I can hear some Filipino words in this video.

    • @olgheripacosyahrabani2397
      @olgheripacosyahrabani2397 4 года назад

      What words

    • @benjsevillano
      @benjsevillano 4 года назад +3

      @@olgheripacosyahrabani2397 like Bawang, Sago, Mangga, Langkawas, Asin etc

    • @andygian5523
      @andygian5523 4 года назад +6

      Well Indonesian and Filipino actually have the same ancestors, The Austronesian People.

    • @artiststories2232
      @artiststories2232 4 года назад +2

      Come on, we in indonesia have taught from 3rd grade, that filipino, Malay, and Indonesia have same anchestor

    • @menggala30071981
      @menggala30071981 4 года назад +2

      second wave that come to indonesia was from south china & modern north vietnam, Han dynasty record said it was south barbaric people, in history book it called by yunnan people, most of them have tatoo in their whole body, they were a great sea navigator....scholar said they came to taiwan and after that philipine... and through vietnam, malaysia & singapore....i know that native people of philipine still using traditional tatoo in the documetary film, some of indonesian ethnic group also still using it, such as mentawai, nias, dayak, minahasanese....and also back then indonesia and philipine are hindus...tagalog and malay language are heavily influance by sanskrit word

  • @mercipaulino2108
    @mercipaulino2108 3 года назад +1

    Born and raised in America, and I love chicken feet. The way she made it looks soooo good

  • @saitama9549
    @saitama9549 4 года назад +33

    Bawang garlic right? I also called this bawang as garlic in the Philippines 😅😁

    • @FfblastBlogspot
      @FfblastBlogspot 4 года назад

      @@A.Baskoro-pl7zx onion apaan

    • @heavenlystories
      @heavenlystories 4 года назад +3

      @@FfblastBlogspot Harusnya bawang juga sih,, tapi kalau di indonesiakan lebih tepatnya bawang bombay

    • @fishyfieable
      @fishyfieable 4 года назад

      Bawang is onion

    • @claudiav2222
      @claudiav2222 4 года назад +1

      @@FfblastBlogspot bombay kayaknya

    • @emporytechnology1502
      @emporytechnology1502 4 года назад +3

      @@fishyfieable bawang bombay = onion
      Bawang putih = garlic
      Bawah merah = shallot

  • @toyoale
    @toyoale 3 года назад +4

    Some people saying this isn't slum food, they don't even know what a slum actually is. Here in Brazil we call it as "favelas", and this word isn't always demeaning. Favelas have a rich culture and their own culture as well, Samba, Funk, Chorinho, and many other great brazilian features come from Favelas. This people complaining and saying "this is not a slum" think slum is always related with poverty and violence. Get rid of this way of seeing the world please, there are many places so rich and mesmerizing like Indonesia around the world. Remember: "it doesn't have to be expensive to be great food".

  • @masachisam7361
    @masachisam7361 4 года назад +4

    Pandai pula fasah English mix nye dan bahasa 🇮🇩 indo.. Mantap nye.

  • @septiyayuza2820
    @septiyayuza2820 4 года назад +1

    What an amazing video!! Thankyou for uploading this!!

  • @piedwagtailrameau
    @piedwagtailrameau 4 года назад +2

    Such a great series of programmes - thoroughly enjoyed it....

  • @mimimogura4440
    @mimimogura4440 2 года назад +1

    Chicken feet it like $8-10 a few tiny pieces in Japan, very expensive food…..and the vegetables for the final dish, is like the most expensive vegetable in Japan, if you go to regular local Chinese restaurant in Japan, it sells like $10-12 per service (for 1 or 2 people😂). …they have a very good life there in Jakarta 😅👍

  • @nekomata9880
    @nekomata9880 4 года назад +10

    I think this isn't slumfood, but home cooking, because i also cook that food