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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • From cooking for 100,000 people daily at the Golden Temple in India, to making the world’s biggest torta frita in Argentina. We traveled the globe to uncover the amazing stories behind the world’s biggest batches of food.
    00:00 - Intro
    00:19 - Onam
    12:38 - Samarkand
    20:45 - Golden Temple
    27:39 - Samsa
    36:47 - Indian School Lunches
    46:28 - Barbacoa
    55:37 - Torta Frita
    01:04:18 - Plov
    01:12:13 - Halwa
    01:20:25 - Paella
    01:27:10 - Baba Milan
    01:37:02 - Dakbokkeumtang
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  • @firstname__lastname
    @firstname__lastname Год назад +1565

    Seriously if all vegetarian food was cooked the way Indian food is... I'd probably never eat meat again!

    • @3rdmonarch352
      @3rdmonarch352 Год назад +52

      you sure won't need to

    • @justpreeth
      @justpreeth Год назад +77

      You don't have to! You can take that call any day! You can easily switch to something as basic as Indian cooking or heck even Greek cuisine which are plenty vegetarian!

    • @dushyantathapa5162
      @dushyantathapa5162 Год назад +56

      But I am sure again if you explore the non veg side, you would love to hang out in the middle and enjoy both the sides of our Indian cuisines....

    • @daydreamerworld3056
      @daydreamerworld3056 Год назад +57

      It's so easy to be a vegetarian in India. Real respect is for people who are vegetarians in west and especially south east Asia.

    • @3rdmonarch352
      @3rdmonarch352 Год назад +11

      @@daydreamerworld3056 I agree, that requires conviction

  • @jonassoderberg7394
    @jonassoderberg7394 Год назад +1026

    No matter where you are from in the world, tasty food is something that truly unites people like nothing else!

    • @aruljothi1288
      @aruljothi1288 Год назад +3

      Well said

    • @mawama6719
      @mawama6719 Год назад +8

      with drops of sweat

    • @Ali-xk1wr
      @Ali-xk1wr Год назад +3

      ,not sweat, FLAVOR

    • @xxDxxism
      @xxDxxism Год назад +3

      @@mawama6719 sweat gives the flavour

    • @coolkevs2371
      @coolkevs2371 Год назад +2

      oh yead that no clothes indians make the food even better . armpit sweats for salt and hairs for textures????

  • @n.ayisha
    @n.ayisha Год назад +198

    i had to pause and wipe away a few tears during the segment about the Indian school lunches. it is often difficult to feel positive for the future, especially in an environment of weaponized selfishness and spite. it means a whole lot to be reminded that such selflessness and benevolence still exists in the world.

    • @nilnil8411
      @nilnil8411 Год назад +12

      No kid deserve to deserve to go hungry

    • @devooko
      @devooko Год назад +3

      @@nilnil8411 I hope that is the mentality your father and mother will have

  • @inocenciotensygarcia1012
    @inocenciotensygarcia1012 Год назад +202

    I loved this video.I visited India,and I loved te food.I live in the US and I learned how to prepare Chicken Biryani.I’m Cuban, but I feel 50%Indian.

    • @Moonch1ps
      @Moonch1ps Год назад +3

      I’d love to try Cuban food ! can u recommend a dish?

    • @Nimisha369
      @Nimisha369 Год назад +4

      That is so good to hear. I am of Indian descent and loved Cuba. Stayed in Varadero and Havana. It was so easy to connect with people. So glad you are feeling connected to the Indian culture. I loved the rice and beans and plantain. And ofcourse the awesome rum and cigars 🎉

    • @GauravSinghDeeMTee
      @GauravSinghDeeMTee Год назад +3

      Love from India sir :)

    • @EdwinTyler
      @EdwinTyler 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@GauravSinghDeeMTee Why are so many men half naked while making the food?

    • @phanx0m924
      @phanx0m924 4 месяца назад

      I'M MAKIN' THAT RN~

  • @froogsleegs
    @froogsleegs Год назад +380

    think this is an experience that we are sorely missing in the western world. everyone needs to eat, so it just makes sense for everyone to help out in a community kitchen and feed everyone at the same time. we need strong community values like this.

    • @tractorreactor
      @tractorreactor Год назад

      In the western world people work to buy things such as toilet paper. In india and whatever else they showed,that is not a priority so yeah...more time for bs less time to bathe. Nothing like a bowl of mush sprinkled with chest hair and sweat for overweight pos

    • @BLUEGENE13
      @BLUEGENE13 Год назад +6

      people aren't really going hungry in the west

    • @aspengreen4319
      @aspengreen4319 Год назад +32

      @@BLUEGENE13poverty rate is higher than you’d think. In the US, poverty rate is about 11% (2021). Around 20% in the UK (2020). And food insecurity is a major issue. US does have a high obesity rate and is very rich, but there are extreme wealth gaps.

    • @olivegs5367
      @olivegs5367 Год назад +16

      @@BLUEGENE13 a lot more people are going hungry than you think. I volunteer for an organization that feeds struggling families at schools in a very affluent area. We have accrued hundreds of kids and families that need help. Please go out and volunteer in your area!

    • @JesusHChrist2000
      @JesusHChrist2000 Год назад +1

      What are you talking about? It isn't a "community kitchen", it's a catering business. Did you watch the video?

  • @rajreaper1
    @rajreaper1 Год назад +417

    The Akshyapatra program is one of its kind feeding 2 million under privileged children across 20,000 schools per day in India !! Massive respect 🙏

    • @beargrylls2347
      @beargrylls2347 Год назад

      I wanna be ur friend may I have ur no.

    • @chk3700
      @chk3700 Год назад +4

      Oh wow cool ...how is it funded ?
      Is it "taxes" ?(serious question plzs)
      Because that is a lot of $$$$
      ...donations ??

    • @jsk1493
      @jsk1493 Год назад +17

      ​@@chk3700 donations

    • @hk-ll2kv
      @hk-ll2kv Год назад +10

      @@chk3700 just public donations (according to my knowledge and it is limited ofc)

    • @strangerdanger1012
      @strangerdanger1012 Год назад +12

      @@chk3700 When you have 1.4 Billion people, the donations add up. Given most can't won't donate but even a small percent of 1.4 Billion is a lot of people.

  • @andrewmaiden3738
    @andrewmaiden3738 11 месяцев назад +29

    I am an Old person and seen a lot. What an eye opener this was for me! Humanity at its best, No pretence, playing for gain, just doing the right thing for others. We should all learn a lesson..

  • @vagabond142
    @vagabond142 10 месяцев назад +24

    One of the things that stands out about almost all of these massive kitchens and batches is that the cooks are enjoying what they're doing. They may not have a smile on their face 24/7, but you can tell from the effort they put in that they love what they do. The last chef for the Korean dish said it best: "The best part is watching people eat and enjoy your food."

    • @vagabond142
      @vagabond142 10 месяцев назад

      @@vandalayindustries3057 neither are you, bot

  • @GilgameshGDLK
    @GilgameshGDLK Год назад +180

    If ever I were visiting these countries & was offered an opportunity to participate in those feast/event = 100% an honor

    • @justpreeth
      @justpreeth Год назад +21

      Well in India the culture of hospitality is of a different kind. The saying goes "The Guest is God" and as such, you'd be invited to participate in many of those festivals as a guest easily. If you'd wanna volunteer then depending on the festival and the state you're visiting you'd easily win some serious respect as well!!

    • @rajasimuley367
      @rajasimuley367 Год назад +3

      It's actually free and India is very hospitable the best place a foreigner can visit in the golden temple it's basically easy to navigate since people go there to visit rest of them are like services.

  • @v2talk
    @v2talk Год назад +55

    Many people wonder how India is able to feed and support its 1.3 billion plus population (more than that of entire Africa). The reason being Indian's eat a lot of plant food and vegetables. Even those who are non vegetarian, eat a lot of vegetables. India has a very low average meat consumption per capita. What this means is that a lot of vegetables and plant food is not wasted. This also means a lot of water, land and vegetation is not wasted to raise meat like in many countries. India will never depend on any other nation but itself to feed its population because of this uniqueness

    • @chrisbeatty743
      @chrisbeatty743 6 месяцев назад +5

      There are so many other factors that play into that than just eating vegetables. It has so much more to do with the population density around areas that are productive agriculturally which means less food is wasted in transport as well as a culture that doesn’t live in excess like other countries. The cities are built around rivers or are in areas that get enough rainfall to support crops. India is 1/3 the size of the us and is over 3 times the population of the us.
      India is a mix of third world and first world country but the first world citizens and areas don’t live in excess to the degree that us Americans do. They make meals that they need to survive rather than meals to make them so full that they stretch their stomach.
      The reason India is so successful is because they have so many rivers, are in a region that gets more rainfall than anywhere in the world, they are extremely densely populated, and their culture has a mindset of survival, not excess and waste.

    • @Daemonioros
      @Daemonioros 2 месяца назад

      Another important factor is that despite India not being the country with the largest surface area. It does have the largest amount of Arable land in the world. Slightly over 50% of all land in India is used in agriculture. The only country with a comparable amount of land suitable for agriculture is the US. But in the US only about 1/3 of the land suitable for agriculture is actually used in agriculture. In India that percentage is very nearly 100%. Then there is other factors such as the prevalence of rice. Rice is enormously efficient in terms of calories produced per km2 of land used. Of course the diet with smaller amounts of meat certainly does play a role. But it's certainly not the only factor on how India can sustain such a large population.

  • @chrisk283
    @chrisk283 Год назад +46

    Mahadevan is a culinary saint. So humble and egalitarian while also being dedicated to perfecting his art.

  • @TheLiquidCanvas
    @TheLiquidCanvas Год назад +45

    I’m in awe… This content is nothing short of astonishing, and absolutely unbelievable in the modern context of culinary awareness. 🙏🏽

  • @stevelee5724
    @stevelee5724 Год назад +21

    Thanks. That's the best thing I've seen all day. I was feeling down on the human race, until I saw this. People helping people. Awsome thank you. Cheers from New Zealand 🇳🇿

    • @jayce0015
      @jayce0015 10 месяцев назад

      Same here. It is awesome.

  • @couplesgoal7797
    @couplesgoal7797 Год назад +56

    I'm not surprised that most of the video is from India.... That's why India is a diverse country...
    In India their many places who makes a huge huge amount of food.. thanks for such a great video...🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳💗💗

    • @tractorreactor
      @tractorreactor Год назад +5

      Diverse enough to not have toilet paper?

    • @abhishekshukla4073
      @abhishekshukla4073 Год назад +14

      @@tractorreactor why we need toilet paper?

    • @mkl85495
      @mkl85495 Год назад

      @@tractorreactor Indians use handheld bidets which are much more effective and significantly more hygienic than relying solely on toilet paper.

    • @dreambig5965
      @dreambig5965 Год назад +18

      ​​​@@tractorreactor we have water...n not cold freezing water but normal water...get a life dude seriously....😂

    • @MCRnursery
      @MCRnursery Год назад +12

      @@tractorreactor water cleans better than paper. Americans are walking around with dirty butts whether you want to believe it or not.

  • @calebboatsman7856
    @calebboatsman7856 Год назад +138

    I've seen some of these methods in various ways over time, but it is really, really cool to see all of it combined here in a video. I would really love to see this video resonate among people and their idea of eating. One thing that stands out to me is the community. Not just feeding a community, but eating as a community. Offer a plate of what you've made to a neighbor, invite those same neighbors over to eat next time, take some extra leftovers and make a hot meal and pass it out to those who need it. There are so many ways to involve community. I love taking my lady out for a dinner, don't get me wrong, but I love more-so when her and I share what we've made with others.

  • @eleanorjpoindexter4299
    @eleanorjpoindexter4299 Год назад +28

    I can certainly appreciate how all of these people are working together. It's a beautiful thing that noone is stabbing each other in the back to become the number 1 cook. Blessings!

  • @sam.p0208
    @sam.p0208 Год назад +40

    The kitchen is Mostly Indian, it's shows how it work for humanity. India can teach all the world how to work for humanity... Love it.❤

    • @pajeetsingh
      @pajeetsingh Год назад +1

      Have 1.3 billion people.

    • @matsamnicfam
      @matsamnicfam Год назад

      So true..beautiful food, people and culture

  • @carykerber9996
    @carykerber9996 Год назад +33

    Thank you for this video! It's amazing how the veggies were cooked in such a delicious way. And all the hard work.

  • @ayushkumarsingh6450
    @ayushkumarsingh6450 Год назад +38

    Darbaar Sahib food is not only free but very very tasty…. You won’t be able to control😊

  • @tessaherondale110
    @tessaherondale110 Год назад +12

    Onam is genuinely my most favourite festival. One that transcends religions and differences and is celebrated with such joy and color.

  • @KomalGill
    @KomalGill Год назад +101

    Golden temple is truly paradise on Earth

  • @MissFeFe808
    @MissFeFe808 Год назад +40

    The Sikh operation was both very clean and organised. No wonder they're expanding so fast and feeding so many more people each year 😊

  • @Sunshine-un5ww
    @Sunshine-un5ww Год назад +174

    The care in which they prepare the children’s lunches is really impressive.

    • @OBITOBO
      @OBITOBO Год назад +3

      It's great they make it happen, but to be honest these meals do not look healthy and mostly packed with sugar.

    • @rajatyadav5540
      @rajatyadav5540 Год назад

      Yup I liked it too❤️❤️

    • @AamirKhan-qq7qg
      @AamirKhan-qq7qg Год назад +6

      ​@@OBITOBO how come sugary? in the sweett dish? yes less than ur peanut butter and jelly sandwich. :)

    • @Mhapete
      @Mhapete 8 месяцев назад +2

      Everything is cool but the coconut part is not so good to watch. It will be good if they make some changes on that coconut drilling. Cause it's all over the body of those half naked chefs

  • @sshukla7975
    @sshukla7975 Год назад +22

    Most world prepares that massive quantities of food for world record or for show.
    Meanwhile in India the huge batches are cooked almost everyday for people consumption.
    When I see food prepared for awards, most of it goes to waste as charities don't take it and even people aren't able to eat it.
    The process of food preparation takes days to just assemble or at one place, in some cases it is different.
    But in India it's mostly cooked for single purpose of eating.
    Most langar, temple and akshay patra kitchen had been feeding upwards of thousands of people almost everyday without publicity.
    That's the beauty of Indian food kitchens.
    I have massive respect for each and everyone who does that to feed the hungry.

  • @aj.sh0108
    @aj.sh0108 Год назад +75

    Every food cooked was amazing but for business. Whereas, every food kitchen shown in India is FREE and considered as service towards society. ❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @tractorreactor
      @tractorreactor Год назад +1

      Ok raj calm down

    • @johnr797
      @johnr797 Год назад +1

      Not all of them were free buddy

    • @divyeshkumarbalar7732
      @divyeshkumarbalar7732 16 дней назад

      most of them, not all, but its very rare[almost impossible] in western world to see such a massive community kitchens

  • @ns9817
    @ns9817 Год назад +64

    I know for a absolute fact that everything we see being cooks taste amazing because of the love that people put in to prepare and cook it. They are wonderful humans. 😊

    • @MCRnursery
      @MCRnursery Год назад

      Oh I bet it's all very delicious. The question is if our weak western digestive systems can handle it.

  • @We_Woke
    @We_Woke Год назад +30

    36:55 Akshaya Patra does really great work and underrated (thanks to social media and internet many people are knowing about it), you guys captured their work soo well that i'm getting tears watching it

    • @SuB-ym6do
      @SuB-ym6do 3 месяца назад

      Govt funded, not free

    • @amitkaushik1403
      @amitkaushik1403 День назад

      @@SuB-ym6do Partially funded majority is the donations they collect. government gives 5.46 Rs per meal I am sure you will not be able to get couple of tomatoes and a potato in local market for that.

  • @girishsn7443
    @girishsn7443 Год назад +90

    India is incredible, No other country in universe offers so much free food to people.

    • @chiragmehta8212
      @chiragmehta8212 Год назад +17

      No other country has as many hungry ppl unfortunately. India has potential but I don’t have hope

    • @umeshnagar157
      @umeshnagar157 Год назад +8

      @@chiragmehta8212 we are going strong. Don't loose hope man.

    • @leegoldr
      @leegoldr Год назад +5

      lol phone scammer and dirty men cooking just nasty

    • @GolbalEduVentures
      @GolbalEduVentures Год назад

      Good karma

    • @MoonshineRP
      @MoonshineRP Год назад +10

      @@leegoldr You are a rude person... there is no room in the heart for this

  • @jayanthisrinivasan9055
    @jayanthisrinivasan9055 Год назад +22

    Kerala food is delicious.
    Indian food is delicious.
    Indians are great people.
    That's why we are the best country in the world.

    • @wewenang5167
      @wewenang5167 Год назад

      lol....

    • @jasminecontreras7341
      @jasminecontreras7341 11 месяцев назад

      Why do you want to be the best country in the world though? Why does it matter? Why can’t you just be a great country? Why do you have to live in a country that’s “the best?”

    • @divyeshkumarbalar7732
      @divyeshkumarbalar7732 16 дней назад

      no offence to people who are commenting but he is quite right about food and people, please go experience yourself and then you will have a second thought about LOL

  • @adamm1633
    @adamm1633 Год назад +30

    Some parts of this made me tear here in Canada, the world should be like this

    • @3rdmonarch352
      @3rdmonarch352 Год назад

      stop, y'all are kind enough as is, leave some for us too.

    • @justpreeth
      @justpreeth Год назад +1

      Pay your local Gurudwara (Sikh temple) a visit during Langar (Community Meals). Acts of service without any religious influence. Plenty you can do without having to step outta Canada.

  • @favorita9184
    @favorita9184 Год назад +13

    No child should go hungry no matter what part of the world they live . Blessings to you all that feed all the people

  • @snehaphadatare6061
    @snehaphadatare6061 Год назад +27

    I am really amazed by these mega kitchens work so smoothly than any 5 star restaurant.... I am so proud to be indian 😌....

    • @matsamnicfam
      @matsamnicfam Год назад

      Your food and culture is amazing..love from Italy ❤

    • @KaTyJP
      @KaTyJP 9 месяцев назад

      @@matsamnicfamlove Italy from india ❤❤ do not listen to the Americans they will manipulate you about cow dung etc. India is a nice country.

    • @frankAshten
      @frankAshten 4 месяца назад

      @@KaTyJP Speaking facts is not manipulation..

  • @Stand663
    @Stand663 Год назад +43

    These people deserve medals 🎖. Imagine peeling onions all day.

    • @sainiamarjeet
      @sainiamarjeet Год назад +1

      people power can scale any goal/activity

    • @pareshpadhi2454
      @pareshpadhi2454 Год назад +4

      The volunteers are unlimited. They feel it their honor and duty to serve for the people. So, the moment someone feels worn, or wants to change their type of service, they can just leave, and someone else would be ready to replace them. Never been to Amritsar (golden temple), but there are multiple gurudwaras (sikh temple) around India, where they provide langar (free food). Had a privilege to attend one in Hyderabad. The atmosphere was amazing! You won't feel like coming out, everyone treats you like family. It's so happy atmosphere, you would forget your pains behind and come back a better person.

  • @ajoysarkar7346
    @ajoysarkar7346 Год назад +25

    the fact that most of the stories are from india, and most of them are free service❤

    • @SuB-ym6do
      @SuB-ym6do 3 месяца назад

      only 1 free, the other govt funded

  • @Mmouse_
    @Mmouse_ Год назад +18

    I feel like if Indian vegetable dishes like this were available and doable without all of the expense and hastle of obtaining the ingredients in the UK - I could go veggie, not all the time, I wouldn't say "I'm a vegetarian" I would still eat meat, but all of that looks amazing, I could have that as my daily driver, no problem.

    • @praveenjujjavarapu9420
      @praveenjujjavarapu9420 Год назад +3

      That's what most Indians are most Indians who claim to be non vegetarian do not eat meat nor more than two times a week .Cuisines of India(India Cuisine is an inappropriate word for a country as big as Europe) is a lot more than butter chicken .

    • @Obelixlxxvi
      @Obelixlxxvi Год назад +2

      @@praveenjujjavarapu9420 yup that me. Majority of us are 70-80% in regular meals and only 20-30% in non-veg. I haved lived in a few countries around the world for 12+ years (majority in UK) and I have always cook my meals at home...no matter how much time it took. Take outs / Junk food deliveries are less than 5% for me.

  • @asdasdasdqwe123
    @asdasdasdqwe123 Год назад +45

    India has so many community kitchens.

    • @justpreeth
      @justpreeth Год назад +4

      Food is meant to be a basic staple and not a luxury! As such healthy, non-processed, basic delicious filling meals are on offer for next to nothing!

    • @harshpatel105
      @harshpatel105 Год назад

      @@justpreeth naked guys preparing it lol

    • @RomitDholakia5
      @RomitDholakia5 Год назад +1

      We had famines earlier in which millions died of hunger. So feeding people is no.1 priority of Gov and temples.

  • @artpot
    @artpot Год назад +10

    I wish I could travel the world n see n taste good stuff. This looks so awesome, hardworking people warm peaceful communities. Nice to see this side of humanity once in a while, Bless 🙏🏾❤️

  • @sarahpurcell1109
    @sarahpurcell1109 Год назад +33

    Idea for vintage kitchen gadgets, do a full technical bake or three course meal using only antique/ vintage kitchen gadgets ie proper vintage weighing scales. Great episode guys thanks 👍

  • @jonnitrea
    @jonnitrea Год назад +24

    Wow that aviali, I can't imagine how complex the flavor must be! 😋

  • @zephheine9681
    @zephheine9681 Год назад +13

    wow...some massive kitchens on here...big hands up too mall the organizations feeding the multitudes for free👌🏻💜🙏

  • @natfoote4967
    @natfoote4967 Год назад +17

    I used to help my father cook three huge tureens of chili - mild, spicy, and vegetarian - for our Boxing Day house parties. Cooking large is quite different from regular cooking.

  • @PakaBubi
    @PakaBubi Год назад +27

    Isn’t our planet is a wonderful place. This cultural diversity just breathtaking

    • @jjames05
      @jjames05 Год назад

      then you sht yourself 12hrs later....

  • @JanSuerth
    @JanSuerth Год назад +8

    I love how she says "Big [Wait] Batches". It's honestly one of the reason why I watch this! 😅

  • @marisolcasco8647
    @marisolcasco8647 Год назад +25

    Amazing, such a rich culture they have in India 🙏

    • @jondurr
      @jondurr Год назад

      A culture the British couldn't toilet train!

    • @sumitbarik9526
      @sumitbarik9526 Год назад

      @@jondurr Because Britishers don't care. What they really care about is Kohinoor and Gold treasures

  • @harrylen1688
    @harrylen1688 Год назад +13

    Its truly Amazing documentary. Those countries and people from everywhere come to gather very Happy & to share the most healthy delicious foods. It speaks out the World it can be more beautiful!!

  • @sagarthota2856
    @sagarthota2856 Год назад +29

    The care in which they prepare the children's lunches is really impressive..... Nice

    • @felixgeorge1
      @felixgeorge1 8 месяцев назад +1

      The difference is between how south india makes food and north india makes food - the difference is in cleanliness

    • @deidradahl2802
      @deidradahl2802 6 месяцев назад

      @@felixgeorge1----This set-up is top of the line, but it seems that in general, cleanliness is usually absent from the DNA of Indians. The street food is usually appealing, but the unsanitary condition of the containers, and area is appalling. Also they handle everything including cash, then grab the food with bare hands. They come in the mornings and you would think the first thing they would do is sweep the garbage from around their stalls, which create and harbor flies

  • @Blitzkrieg1976
    @Blitzkrieg1976 11 месяцев назад +6

    The bread in the tandoor is beautiful! I really enjoy watching these videos, it gives me so much appreciation for different cultures! I bet all those wonderful vegetables and breads taste and smell amazing ❤️

  • @lazygamerz
    @lazygamerz Год назад +29

    35:40 horsemeat has actually seen a resurgence in Norway, after a scandal where some pre-made food had traces of horsemeat in it. That scandal made thousands of people curious, so they tried horsemeat from local butchers who had horsemeat and since then demand has been steadily going up because it turns out, horsemeat is delicious. Some salami sausages already had horsemeat in them, but now horse steak is not uncommon to see in butcher shops.

  • @fufufuaru
    @fufufuaru Год назад +24

    lmao ok in the first segment, I was thinking "that rice isn't enough, how are they going to get more?" and then BOOM unlimited rice 🎉 it's amazing that everything costs just $3. Also, that guy 12:24, I love watching people who absolutely love the food that they eat.

  • @mamakst-Kitchen
    @mamakst-Kitchen Год назад +50

    Watching this makes me want to visit India soon. Thank you for sharing such beautiful cultural food.

    • @vinayak2210
      @vinayak2210 8 месяцев назад

      The scale of the Golden temple kitchen is to be seen to be believed..

  • @vijayakumariamma5752
    @vijayakumariamma5752 Год назад +7

    From 01:27:15 - I think this kitchen is the most energy efficient and environment friendly kitchen. Very clean also.. 👍

  • @CarolAnn-gh9fl
    @CarolAnn-gh9fl Год назад +9

    Everything the Indian chefs made looked amazing

  • @loveisgone4232
    @loveisgone4232 Год назад +16

    India is incredible no other country in universe offers so much ...

  • @resignJJ
    @resignJJ Год назад +7

    Crazy some of these kitchens are older than some countries and have been cooking longer than some cultures have been around.

  • @aftersexhighfives
    @aftersexhighfives 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is so relaxing to listen to and watch. India is so beautiful. I think the different religious batches are my favorite. The people are so sweet and pure.

  • @KayTea4tea
    @KayTea4tea 9 месяцев назад +2

    They all put so much compassion in their good food. And are so proud of their produce. This just made me smile. ☺️

  • @newhorizon175
    @newhorizon175 Год назад +337

    Indians live the most sustainable lifestyle on the planet, lowest per capita carbon footprint and lowest plastic usage. I guess their cuisine being mainly vegetarian and using local ingredients has a lot contribution for their lifestyles being so sustainable. Truly a remarkable culture that world needs to learn a lot from

    • @92_09
      @92_09 Год назад +64

      1.5 bn use less plastic? Yes, india is sustainable, but it aso pollutes a lot. Example look at any river near you. Im from city, we dont have clean running water.

    • @hadesmyg1114
      @hadesmyg1114 Год назад +47

      A lot of that is pretty false

    • @vadalarc2948
      @vadalarc2948 Год назад +21

      with the secret ingredient of arm pit sweat droplets! Yummmmersss!

    • @newhorizon175
      @newhorizon175 Год назад +12

      @@92_09 Now imagine that river if India consumed plastics like Australia or Singapore you wouldn't even see water. We can certainly do better but in general most Indians dont pollute the environment as much as others around the world. Since the population density is high in India it seems like we pollute a lot more than we do, our cities have more than 20m people. Perspective is important. Again human mind is not capable of imagining such scale so its not people's fault if they are unable to comprehend

    • @newhorizon175
      @newhorizon175 Год назад +6

      @@hadesmyg1114 a lot of what is pretty false? India does have one of the lowest carbon footprint and plastic usage in the world. This despite India being the fastest growing economy in the world.

  • @7Reviver_
    @7Reviver_ Год назад +18

    I may not be Indian, but the food looks good! i can just taste it from the screen

  • @SahilArora09
    @SahilArora09 6 месяцев назад +3

    What makes me proud to be an Indian is that all of the videos from India were daily cooking not just for special occasion… making 100,000 meals daily is crazy organisation and these guys have made it into a very systematic process

    • @dierdriu
      @dierdriu 6 месяцев назад

      It's truly impressive!

  • @ShaiLives
    @ShaiLives Год назад +15

    Thank you for featuring my country Uzbekistan ❤

  • @hariomsingh0307
    @hariomsingh0307 Год назад +3

    12:25 that man is enjoying every morsel and he is so happy ❤

  • @onenonlysash1590
    @onenonlysash1590 Год назад +16

    Love how they feed the kids so beautiful

  • @entertainmentbeau
    @entertainmentbeau Год назад +40

    nobody can compete with the sadya from kerala
    the aroma the taste is never compromised and no dishes in the world has these many flavours
    proud to be a Malayalee

    • @eckjeet
      @eckjeet Год назад +23

      your food is good for you , ours is good for us , everybody loves their traditional food my dear. no comparison

    • @amairhapokala
      @amairhapokala Год назад +2

      I’m not even mallu but onam sadya>>> especially that avial and ada pradamam (I’m not sure how you spell it) like DAMNNN

    • @priyalpatel4250
      @priyalpatel4250 Год назад +1

      Go and combust somewhere else

    • @joea6234
      @joea6234 Год назад +3

      what about all the dirty underwear juice and the fact that indian restrooms dont have water for hand washing

    • @thendino1
      @thendino1 Год назад +9

      @@joea6234
      Reminds me of America

  • @ItsFreshItsAnne
    @ItsFreshItsAnne Год назад +89

    Traditions through food, music and dance are my favorites to get to peek into! My spoiled American self did kinda gasp with the very visible lack of health code protocols I'm used to, working in kitchens. But look at it all! That's when you know the people are passionate about what they're doing ♥️

    • @emirsehic1482
      @emirsehic1482 Год назад +16

      Oh don't gasp at those minor things, i'd much sooner do so at the horrible, sometimes literally carcinogenic or straight up poison the FDA allows in processed foods despite being banned pretty much anywhere else that's not a third world country. (Or worse, actually being banned even in third world countries...)

    • @vishnunn
      @vishnunn Год назад

      Gasp when your food companies sell junk food and even advertise directly to kids in other countries to sell their junk. Your food companies have killed entire generations in third world contries, killed their environment i.e. soil, water, air etc with their polluting manufacturing units just for profits.
      Gasp when your so called modern medicine treat just symptoms of diseases and kill people with their chemical medicines. For example, your body increases temperature to fight infection causing fever and your doctors reduce temperature by giving paracetamol and help the pathogens. Don't you guys have any brains?! On top of it you have such bad insurance system that your treatment cost are sky rocketing. Unfortunately other countries are following your path and soon will land themselves in trouble.

    • @williamanstey6364
      @williamanstey6364 Год назад +1

      @@emirsehic1482 🤡

    • @a4000t
      @a4000t Год назад

      @@emirsehic1482 You are right,the average American has no clue how bad our food system is,and most countries including Europe has banned our food and the stuff in it. Its down right toxic and if you think the FDA/USDA protect you,think again. The people in India must have one heck of a immune system the way they cook and are likely better off for it.

    • @TheAlchemist1089
      @TheAlchemist1089 Год назад +3

      ​@@williamanstey6364 you should see how meat is produced lol

  • @whyis_hehere6638
    @whyis_hehere6638 Год назад +6

    this video made me so much more appreciation for Uzbekistan.

  • @wellnessinsider
    @wellnessinsider Год назад +9

    Looks amazing! ❤

  • @hysteriawysteria
    @hysteriawysteria Год назад +2

    The machinery at Baba Milan is remarkable, it expedites the process without losing any quality. Their kitchen also appears very sanitary, which is difficult to achieve at size. My favorite meal, personally, was the Barbacoa. The ovens are genius, the consommé looks delicious, the meat perfect, and those blue corn tacos, qué lindo!

  • @5thdimensionliving727
    @5thdimensionliving727 Год назад +20

    What an incredible good documentary ✅ really enjoyed watching it this afternoon..it’s amazing how people come together to prepare such awesome cuisine ✅ so true that the love that people put in to make it is then passed onto the eaters, hence why it tastes so good 🙏🙏 cooking is definitely an art like making music..it’s such a spiritual experience for me to cook for others 🙏🙏 I love looking fresh healthy meals for my partner..👍so proud to be a vegetarian Indian myself ❤ it’s the best, most healthiest, balanced, nutritious and tastiest diet in the world ❤

  • @melindabraun6060
    @melindabraun6060 Год назад +5

    good grief, if I could smell any of those heavenly dishes it would be my undoing. 🤤🤤🤤 I'd love a serving of each of those glorious dishes, especially the first one on the banana leave and the pilaf/plov....and the halwa.....

  • @smurffd3142
    @smurffd3142 Год назад +10

    So nice to them kids getting a nice clean safe meal

  • @croydon21H
    @croydon21H Год назад +2

    @12:29 so happy. what a great responsibility to serve.

  • @Nimisha369
    @Nimisha369 Год назад +3

    I have had the pleasure of volunteering at the Brahma Kumaris center kitchen when I was a kid with my Mum. The vibrations are amazing. Food is fantastic and people are really nice there.

  • @amyhansen5785
    @amyhansen5785 Год назад +11

    That dough throw 👏🏼

  • @scottpitner4298
    @scottpitner4298 Год назад +9

    beautiful culture, people and food!

  • @veeraraghavansafety
    @veeraraghavansafety Месяц назад

    I was fortunate to visit Golden Temple last year and ate in the public kitchen...it was one of the tastiest food I even had...things were very organized and done in proper manner.

  • @zya3205
    @zya3205 Год назад +5

    definitely need to visit Uzbekistan in the future their food looks so amazing

  • @stephaniemcpherson2558
    @stephaniemcpherson2558 Год назад +7

    I literally want to jump through the screen and eat this bread! Surely this bread is served in Heaven. 🥰😛

  • @divyaarien5051
    @divyaarien5051 Год назад +4

    I am a great cook as long as I am cooking for 4 people lol.. Anything above that, goes down hill with an imbalances in form of salt, flavours or some type of error! Really look up to these chefs who create these huge portions of food and make it so tasty! It's an art.

  • @mobile_genshin
    @mobile_genshin 2 месяца назад

    1. Everything I ever tried of the Indian cuisine was absolute delight of flavors. The food looks delicious!
    2. It looks like these bread loafs design also allows them to be stacked on top of each other while cooling without getting soggy because steam escapes through holes. Genius!
    3. The part about school lunches made me tear up a bit... They are some of the most noble people in the world. Amazing foundation. Not just people who serve the kids a so-so meal and boast about their so called kindness, but they actually take care to serve kids something nutritious and tasty.

  • @dokepravin2916
    @dokepravin2916 8 месяцев назад +1

    Such a amazing video! Thank you for sharing.

  • @brianhaynes7354
    @brianhaynes7354 Год назад +12

    The pots themselves are beautiful. I would love to try that food! Hello from Canada!

  • @buffienguyen
    @buffienguyen Год назад +13

    Kudos to the journalist team :D The videos are so well filmed and edited, and the processes were explained in a comprehensive way.
    One small thing is maybe you can add some transition cue for each video because sometimes I'm confused if it's a new video or still the old one :)

  • @Sam12361
    @Sam12361 Год назад +10

    If only this was in America Indian food looks so fresh.

  • @profiskipinternational4402
    @profiskipinternational4402 Год назад +12

    My beloved India ... impressive the aspect of healthyness... in Western world we eat so much garbage by pre-processed convenience food products

  • @ladymiss9466
    @ladymiss9466 Год назад +6

    I love watching people cook 🥰

  • @cindythurston4813
    @cindythurston4813 Год назад +4

    The lamb Barbeque looks amazing good. Would love to try that.

  • @andrewcosten
    @andrewcosten Год назад +8

    Love love Indian food

  • @deborahhowe4595
    @deborahhowe4595 Год назад +5

    This is AWESOME 😎 I like how you guys still keep traditions like what your wearing and how your cooking is hands in y, not machines. Also, I would sell all your coconut shells to the pet trade, they're used allot for hermit crabs and pet birds😊

  • @singatakberpura
    @singatakberpura Год назад +9

    I usually visit Hindu temples in every city I visit in the states because they always make you feel like home

  • @CelticConservative
    @CelticConservative Год назад +7

    Imagine the things we could do if we all devoted ourselves to it like this

  • @skinchen
    @skinchen Год назад

    This looks great!!

  • @charlessanders4586
    @charlessanders4586 Год назад +1

    I seriously love watching people really enjoy good food

  • @UrMomGoes2College
    @UrMomGoes2College Год назад +9

    Such a humble man. I strive for young people to be as hardworking and selfless as he!

  • @huiyingtanyayap
    @huiyingtanyayap Год назад +5

    for those offering free foods, what they are doing is really amazing !! esp they are is vegetarian, this save lots of animals' life.

  • @MrSpasticdancer
    @MrSpasticdancer 10 месяцев назад

    i love the common attitude of spiritual passion for feeding their community. its a beautiful thing.

  • @MoZz..
    @MoZz.. Год назад +1

    Okay, the Indian kitchen is pretty well done, with food tests and other smart features. hats off for that!

  • @amarjeetpaul5418
    @amarjeetpaul5418 Год назад +5

    🙏❤️🙏
    Jai Shree Ram!
    Waheguruji ki Khalsa, Waheguruji ki Fateh!
    Allah hu Akhbar!
    To God Be The Glory!

    • @JK-vk9yy
      @JK-vk9yy Год назад

      God bless us🙏

  • @ItsFreshItsAnne
    @ItsFreshItsAnne Год назад +10

    Next: Favorite international cheese dishes. Each place's relationship to these common ingredients is fascinating!

  • @fivemjs
    @fivemjs 10 месяцев назад

    Wow. Different cultures sure do things…..differently. It’s incredibly interesting to watch. People are working very hard to help their communities

  • @unitedworldteacher7626
    @unitedworldteacher7626 Год назад +2

    Wow!, wonderfully huge food batches of our world :)