Nomad Flatbreads - Bread from Banana Leaves + The Thinnest Bread on Earth (New Version)
2020 ж. 20 Сәу.
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Sometimes, while filming the amazing world of nomadic architecture, we catch a little of their rich traditional foods. For example, we never knew that the pith of the banana leaf could be a good source of carbohydrate, nor how to make these incredibly thin nomadic breads that are eaten in many parts of the world, mostly baked on the lid of an old oil drum! We are slowly putting together a few videos focusing more on life than architecture, and this will be the first of three aimed looking at corners of world cuisine rarely seen.
Apologies to anyone who has seen it, we have re-uploaded this after someone claimed copyright on some of the supposedly 'free' music we used on the last version.
Hello beautiful Nomads. Im grateful to see how people live life in their country and cultures. This is one of the good things about the internet. May you and your families always be blessed. Happy Safe and healthy.❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍🌺
Absolutely loved this. I have been binge watching your upload lists. They are fascinating. The tents, the houses, the people and the food. You have done a remarkable job with this videos. Well done. Keep it up!!
This has got to be one of the most awesome things I have ever watched!!! :)
Amazing.... its wonderful to know different people and their lifestyles on the earth.....
I love eating homemade bread, my great grandmother never bought bread from a market, she made her own bread fresh daily. It was so tasty and made my soul so happy🌺💛
I bet it was delicious.. The bread they are making here looks amazing
I'm equal your great grandmother! To make your own bread fresh daily it's marvelous!
Your chest is looking more happy
I found this really very interesting.
Celebration of different cultures. Very good journalism. Not one way is better but different ways to meet the same end. Please keep up your good work👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌💐💐💐.
Many cultures of humans can be so creative and resourceful. . Please do more on traditional cooking! I really loved this vid..so interesting!.
I want more! I'd love to see these videos go into more detail.
It is in times of crisis, like the current Covid_19 Pandemic, that we begin to realise far reaching effects of the values in a simple life. Thank you for taking the time to record your video
God bless you all ✌️❤️
@Rehan Khan I'm sorry conditions have been so bad for you! Have things gotten any better? Are you able to work again? I wish there was some way I could help..😔
@Rehan Khan Where in India are you?
Fascinating channel, thank you. I just subscribed. 👍🥰
Many cultures of humans can be so creative and resourceful. 😍❤
I really love all the nomadic lifestyle and cuisine it is very pleasing to see the different ways people live and what their staples are
Same like me too.
I think one of the biggest things I would like to see is all the nomadic lifestyle is from growing up getting married having children and at what stage you branch out on your own from your main family what the cuisine is like and what the rules are from man to woman from boy to girl and at what stage they start teaching them it would be fantastic to see all this I’ve seen a lot but crave more lol
Thanks Tina, I realise that I have been very focused on the tents (but then I am an architect!). Truth is I am always a guest in these incredible families, usually sleeping and living with them for 1-3 weeks, and I never find it easy to say "can I just film you having your dinner". I have managed better in some cultures, particularly Siberia, and some new vids are coming out over the next few months.
Nomad Architecture yes I understand it can be quite difficult at times this was one of my ambitions to start at one end of Africa and move all the way like round living with all the different tribes and cultures I got as far as Morocco and met a guy who Lunday will be become my husband but with everything happening at the moment everything is very difficult he is one of the original descendants of the Berbers and have found such a difference between the berbers and the Arabs So to me you have the ideal job as this is something I wanted to do live with the tribes find out what the different sexes do what they were responsible for the foods that they ate and how they created their homes so keep living my dream for me
your welcome to my country Morocco
Wow incredible how ppl make thier traditional bread around the world amazing 😊👌
Gözünü sevdigimin yörükleri, helal size! Ellerinize saglik!!!
WOW, and some people complain because the toast is to well done !!!! I read all the comments and the word of the day is............. INTERESTING !!!! This is a wonderful experience for those that don't cook at home because is to much.
Yes you're so right
It's always perplexed me how our ancient ancestors figured a bunch of this stuff out. Some of these processes are just absurd. Ancient Human: I'm just going to scrape this leaf pulp and bury it for reasons, forget about it, remember I did so and dig it back up and cook it.
In most cases it took hundreds or even thousands of years of trial and error for those techniques to become perfected and best combine the local material and climatic conditions, and when they finally got them right, they kept them faithfully.
Geniuses existed among our ancient ancestors, a lot of the stuff we eat and utilise now was invented and created a long time ago, what we have done is to improve on their discoveries.
They probably figured out the basics of fermentation (hmm, it sometimes makes inedible things edible, and even alcoholic!) and then human curiosity led them to try fermenting everything around them. What survives is the experiments that worked.
First off You're doing an amazing job highlighting nomad cultures all around the globe ♡. Could you please also cover Balochi Kaak bread(stone bread) that is baked on stone and coals in a unique style by Balochi Nomads in Pakistan and Iran?
I can see a global bread tour is needed. I have learned of some wonderful breads from the comments here!
You bet it's needed! A sub category to the architecture....The Bread and How it's Made. Then, what they eat with it. I'm so curious about what these nomads eat given their hard scrabble lives.
@@carolinegray7510 - me too!
Thank you for showing a bit of Nomad culture...
Bread is truly a comfort food. In India whenever I smell the making of chappaties ( flat bread) I'm transported to my childhood.
Very Nice thanks for showing us how people make bread around the world .
Excellent video shows the bread-making styles from various cultures. Thanks
My mother use to make the same bread 😢 I miss her
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She is always in your heart, she will always be there for you 🌹✨
Well this is part of our life my friend i have also my mother almost six years back and i used to loved her cooking specially she used to make meat pilaf for me but human life is like airport where you see arrival and departure
I would love to taste all of those.
The strangest one is the banana leaf bread. I am curious what that taste like.
Shasevans are generally Azerbaijan turkish orijin and we still eat this flatbread nowdays...it is called Lavash .And I am so happy to see my natives. Thanks so much.
I love these insights into the daily lives of humans around the world.
love this documentation and very interesting to see how the way people making their traditional breads
Thoroughly enjoyed .please keep uploading them.
Wander full video very educational and informative to see how other people live and cook...I will try to make bread in the six diferent ways..
The world is so variegated and varied! Thanks, this video about bread proves immense diversity of world. I just love it.
Amazing thank you for the video.
No matter where your from, the color of your skin, your religious beliefs we are all unified by The Staff of Life which is BREAD. How I would love to taste all the bread I’ve seen on this post and more besides. Nothing beats fresh bread made by hand and baked over real fire by artisans all over this world. Sliced bread wrapped in grease proof paper or plastic cant compare to real rustic bread. Half the time we haven’t a clue what additives are in our bread in the west. Thankyou for the insight into others way of life.
Thank you so much for your videos! I love learning and I love learning about different cultures!
interesting Recipes, i really love the first one with improvised soil dug hole oven,
I just get fatter watching and salivating. Yum!
Hahahhah
Yes please to the reindeer dinner blood and all. It is really important work you are doing documenting these peoples lives. It is a window into our collective past and a reminder that there are things gained and lost with technology and with "settling" of these nomadic peoples. I love the tents - and especially the link between weaving and the tents. That most basic of looms - what a tremendous amount of labor!
Excellent videos! Well done! 👏👏👏👏Please keep them coming!
I love learning about all this
Humans are amazing creatures. I loved seeing the woman use the banana pulp, so creative
Wow. Beautiful
Extremely interesting!!!!!!! Loved every second :-) :-) :-)
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@@neerajkumarkumar4299 Agree !!
Everywhere, in every race woman did more work than man.. 😒😒😒😒
Just amazing!!!! I learn a lot
Howdy from Sacramento! I'm a bit late, as I just discovered this channel, but I would like one of each please - they all look delicious! Thanks for sharing!
Yes! Make the video with the raw reindeer blood! Thank you for your efforts to share these skills and cultures with the rest of the world. It is a welcome reminder that we all once lived much simpler lives. As an aspiring natural builder, i really appreciate your videos. I also try to incorporate ancestral skills and foods into my life so im sure i would enjoy any other videos you have to post of your travels and research.
Thank you, it it made but KZhead has deemed it will upset some people so I will have to put it in a members area I am afraid. Coming very soon now.
Love this nomadic life. Nice video.
Great video - thanks for sharing
yes for the reindeer! Thanks for sharing. Bread is a wonderful thing!
Beautiful cultures. Love it.
Her bread looks scrumptious!!
All except one tasted scrumptious. One was almost inedible, I wonder if anyone can guess which.
This Video is superb.bravo.....
Love this. Please do the other video as well.
Thanks for sharing this video
Thanks for knowledge.
It is very interesting to learn about the world's food culture
I like
Such a remarkable video around the world so many different ...thanks Trinidad and Tabago wi.
Precioso video!!! Adoré ver estas culturas!!!!
Спасибо за интесесный фильм! Счастливые и приятные люди! Аллах Вам в помошь!🤝👍👍👍
2:58 Now THAT's a stylish stove right there!
check my channel yu can see it being built
Great documentary focus on the basic and fundamental food
Very, very interesting!!! Please, make such films more!!!
Yes pls send me more of prepairing Bread with different Foreign Methodes Some I ve already learnd and they taste very good and so Sweet 🌈🌹❤️🌹🌈
Awesome video.. 😯😯😯thanks for uploading.. I like nomadic videos
IS THERE ANYTHING MORE BASIC @ BEAUTIFUL THAN A PIECE OF WARM BREAD (if fortunate enough).@ SHARED AMONGST A FAMILY/ village...throughout this planet?!? I don't think so.
Thank You ! !
Yörük ekmeği en temiz hazırlanan içine sinerek yiyebileceğin düzende yapılıyor
Wow, very interesting video. Thank You :)
Very interesting!
Thanks very much for this beautiful interesting informative video🙏🏻👍🏻💝🇨🇦
My pleasure
Beautiful food ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Хлеб очень вкусный 🙏👍
Totally fascinating !!!!!
Great!!! I saliveried by whatching this video !!!
....I salivated while whatching....
Flour and the humble wheat sheaf. Mankind's greatest invention.
Nice video. Thank you.
Nice ! Thx for video! I did like it!
Amazing food culture.......really enjoyed it
Me gustó mucho, gracias miles!.
Sounds good.. yummy bread 😍😍😍
Lovely natural food
Человек приспособиться и выживит в любых условиях. А лепешки такие аппетитные. Да, хлеб всему голова.
OMFG!! #3 FRYBREAD!!! AMAZINGLY COOL!!
Different way but one objective... really very interesting.. Good job
Absolutely make the gory video! The world needs to get real. Lovely videos, thank you. - Mike in Coronado
Thanks Mike. More coming when I get the time to finish editing them.
@@NomadArchitecture Thanks again.
It was very interesting 👍
Very fascinating
Bravo , simplu si sanatos . Oameni liberi . Bingoooo !
I liked your video.
Tq for sharing enjoyed.
Please do more on traditional cooking! I really loved this vid..so interesting!
My pleasure, Could you please stop this pandemic so I can get out again and do this for you.
at 5.10 , it is so clever the way she using the stick. Never thought about this technique . I'll try the same when i'll make a pizza
Very nice n traditional way of cooking ,better than today's fast foods,healthy n tasty💕😍
Please make the raw reindeer sounds great love watching food from ar97nd the world
It all looks pretty tasty. Those dumplings especially. My god those Tibetans made some tasty looking dumplings. I'm jealous. Amazing what people of our world can make.
To me each one could have been a story in it self, if you have already done that I will eventually see.
My life just changed in a wonderful way.
Satisfying video, keep it up!
Great breads! They all look so good
The best to east was the first, with a hot jalapino dip that I have spent 5 years trying to recreate.
I am Montagnard jarai tribe I like those banana plants the leafs really long and beautiful color
Great documentary
Thank you.
Looks good 👍 I want to try it.
It's to much intresting and I like it