You try to be funny by saying married an asian but that’s pretty offensive. I’m Asian and I don’t know much about rice at all just eat it like everyone else
@@yuch1102 Maybe you feel offended by that because it sounds like a personal attack on you. Like, hey, you're Asian and you should know a lot about rice. But you don't. However, knowing a lot about rice is not an insult and Asia is apparently where rice originated from... I don't think the joke was offensive.
More accurately, rice came from the land of the Viets of ancient times. The guy in the video is likely not aware that the southern part of present day China including the Pearl River Valley was not part of China long ago. The southward expansion of Imperial China from north of the Yantze River occurred about 2500 years ago. The staple of ancient China was not rice, but millet. The "Chinese Han" did not exist 12,000 years ago in where the native Viets lived in the south and where the cultivation of rice started.
@where world I’m surprised of such twisted reasoning likely from questionable motive. Let’s say the Viet ethnic in China today known as the Jing ethnic minority introduced a new hypothetical crop called “ocean spinach” and the food became a hit around the world. So yes, China or Chinese can lay claim to this new crop. Rice was originally cultivated several thousands years ago with origin in present day region known as the Pearl River Delta populated by ancient Viet people who lived all the way down to present day northern Vietnam. It has nothing to do with ancient China or “Han Chinese”, who are from Yellow River region north of the Yangtze. China gradual southward expansion pushed the Viet people to what is left known as northern Vietnam. China cannot rightfully lay claim to rice in any way. Here is an analogy. There is a famous Indian dish known as “chickpea curry” enjoyed by Indians and many around the world. The dish is thought to originate from northern India. Let’s say hypothetically China expanded gradually southward and eventually occupied northern India after hundreds of years, pushing the Indians to what left is southern India. Adding insult to injury China then later claim that “chickpea curry” is Chinese and not Indian! How ludicrous. Lastly, the ancient Chinese that built the great wall is not the same as present day Chinese. Can Chinese today still claim to have built the great wall, and even if the Russian occupied it? The past are passed down through legacy and not through "ethnic purity" which does not exist or matter. Rice cultivation has been with the Viet people since the beginning of their history long long ago.
Korea is the origin of rice as well as beans BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | World's 'oldest' rice found. Scientists have found the oldest known domesticated rice. The handful of 15,000-year-old burnt grains was discovered by archaeologists in Korea. Their age challenges the accepted view that rice cultivation originated in China about 12,000 years ago.
@@JuanCarlos-dz7wc That's old news and just evidence on how old rice may at least be, NOT its origin. Like the ancient rice found near Yangtze River region, only perhaps older. Likewise, what if another older rice remains was found elsewhere. Also, in warmer and wetter climates, organic materials tend not to last very long. More recent scientific research with genome sequencing and mapping (search: Map of Rice Genome Variation Reveals the Origin of Cultivated Rice) on all rice varieties trace back to the domestication of a native wild rice (oryza rufipogon) in the middle Pearl River region. This is much more conclusive.
Korea is the origin of rice BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | World's 'oldest' rice found. Scientists have found the oldest known domesticated rice. The handful of 15,000-year-old burnt grains was discovered by archaeologists in Korea. Their age challenges the accepted view that rice cultivation originated in China about 12,000 years ago.
how is this video not a meme. the people at the table is are so hilarious.
The hosts and hostesses are impatient
That's an odd way to spell "morons"
And strangely suspicious of the expert. ;)
how tf does this guy know so damn much about rice
Nigel Grolla Maybe he's a chef, agriculturist, or married an asian?
Look at the description.
wikipedia
You try to be funny by saying married an asian but that’s pretty offensive. I’m Asian and I don’t know much about rice at all just eat it like everyone else
@@yuch1102 Maybe you feel offended by that because it sounds like a personal attack on you. Like, hey, you're Asian and you should know a lot about rice. But you don't. However, knowing a lot about rice is not an insult and Asia is apparently where rice originated from... I don't think the joke was offensive.
I’m high and then ended up on this video. Great video for being cooked
Well, there is an indica variant of rice, so there's that....
Big fan of the Indica, or as i call it In Da Couch
Very good
Where's the Sativa?
More accurately, rice came from the land of the Viets of ancient times. The guy in the video is likely not aware that the southern part of present day China including the Pearl River Valley was not part of China long ago. The southward expansion of Imperial China from north of the Yantze River occurred about 2500 years ago. The staple of ancient China was not rice, but millet. The "Chinese Han" did not exist 12,000 years ago in where the native Viets lived in the south and where the cultivation of rice started.
Africans were growing rice at least 3000 thousand years ago along the Nile river.
@where world I’m surprised of such twisted reasoning likely from questionable motive. Let’s say the Viet ethnic in China today known as the Jing ethnic minority introduced a new hypothetical crop called “ocean spinach” and the food became a hit around the world. So yes, China or Chinese can lay claim to this new crop. Rice was originally cultivated several thousands years ago with origin in present day region known as the Pearl River Delta populated by ancient Viet people who lived all the way down to present day northern Vietnam. It has nothing to do with ancient China or “Han Chinese”, who are from Yellow River region north of the Yangtze. China gradual southward expansion pushed the Viet people to what is left known as northern Vietnam. China cannot rightfully lay claim to rice in any way. Here is an analogy. There is a famous Indian dish known as “chickpea curry” enjoyed by Indians and many around the world. The dish is thought to originate from northern India. Let’s say hypothetically China expanded gradually southward and eventually occupied northern India after hundreds of years, pushing the Indians to what left is southern India. Adding insult to injury China then later claim that “chickpea curry” is Chinese and not Indian! How ludicrous. Lastly, the ancient Chinese that built the great wall is not the same as present day Chinese. Can Chinese today still claim to have built the great wall, and even if the Russian occupied it? The past are passed down through legacy and not through "ethnic purity" which does not exist or matter. Rice cultivation has been with the Viet people since the beginning of their history long long ago.
Korea is the origin of rice as well as beans
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | World's 'oldest' rice found. Scientists have found the oldest known domesticated rice. The handful of 15,000-year-old burnt grains was discovered by archaeologists in Korea. Their age challenges the accepted view that rice cultivation originated in China about 12,000 years ago.
@@JuanCarlos-dz7wc That's old news and just evidence on how old rice may at least be, NOT its origin. Like the ancient rice found near Yangtze River region, only perhaps older. Likewise, what if another older rice remains was found elsewhere. Also, in warmer and wetter climates, organic materials tend not to last very long. More recent scientific research with genome sequencing and mapping (search: Map of Rice Genome Variation Reveals the Origin of Cultivated Rice) on all rice varieties trace back to the domestication of a native wild rice (oryza rufipogon) in the middle Pearl River region. This is much more conclusive.
This is like teaching a bunch of pre-high schoolers.
Loooool. They ate rice without a side dish. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Philippines is the second cultivator of rice when People from china(Southern Chinese and Austronesian) migrated into the archipelago
Indica type rice eh?
Korea is the origin of rice
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | World's 'oldest' rice found. Scientists have found the oldest known domesticated rice. The handful of 15,000-year-old burnt grains was discovered by archaeologists in Korea. Their age challenges the accepted view that rice cultivation originated in China about 12,000 years ago.
What about North America wild rice ?
320Kad wild rice is actually a different thing entirely
Brown rice is the best
that dude smawt
its not a grass
New evidence suggest that oldest rice cultivation happened in India
Well at least it's safe to say the oldest rice cultivation happened in the East.
source or you gae
This video is so white
So you mean civilized?
Wrong it came from africa
No. It's From india
@@दीपकनागर-ज6द wrong it came from earth 🌎