Thailand Hill Tribe Food!! UNIQUE MOUNTAIN FOOD of Karen People!

Thailand Hill Tribe Food!! UNIQUE MOUNTAIN FOOD of Karen People!
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Again, a big thank you to Khun Mook and Shikomo for taking us on this authentic Karen food tour in their village. Mook does tours in Mae Hong Son province of Thailand, contact her here: https://www.facebook.com/MooksHillTribeCrafts

MAE HONG SON, THAILAND (แม่ฮ่องสอน) – Welcome to Mae Hong Son, one of my favorite provinces in all of Thailand and one of the most remote and culturally diverse regions of Thailand. Today is Day 3 of our Karen food village cooking tour with Khun Mook. Today we’re starting the day with some cooked rice pounded with sesame seeds. Then Mook and Shikomo are making what is one of the ultimate and national dishes of the Karen people – da poh poh or Khao Baue (ข้าวเบอะ) in Thai.

First we steamed some red mountain sticky rice which we then took over to the neighbors house to pound with white and black toasted sesame seeds. We pounded it until smooth and it turned into a paste. It was delicious as is, and also with condensed milk to make it sweet. It’s a great Karen snack or sweet for breakfast or to eat with coffee in the morning. We also had a version made with poppy seeds which was fantastic.

Next we cooked one of the national dishes of the Karen people, called da poh poh, or in Thailand they call is Khao Baue (ข้าวเบอะ). It’s very similar to a deluxe rice porridge, cooked down until fall apart tender and cooked with a variety of vegetables – including a heart of fishtail palm tree, fragrant meat, and dry mustard greens. The unique part of eating this dish is that you eat it as a side dish on top of your steamed rice – not as a bowl of porridge. Additionally, you eat it along with a variety of other spices, chili dips, and unique herbs and vegetables. The most unique vegetable for me was actually a flower that numbs your mouth similar to Sichuan pepper! A fantastic meal and a great time to hang out with Mook and Shikomo in Mae Hong Son, Thailand!

If you haven’t seen all the videos in this Karen food series in Mae Hong Son, you can watch them all here:
Day 1: https://youtu.be/macbYqnLdo4
Day 2: https://youtu.be/Bv4B3vvjNsg
Day 3: https://youtu.be/NySdopWHF3k

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  1. It’s really look nice the place and the food looks delicious..and specially the way you eat mr. Mark..I can’t wait for your next video to watch..I’m your new followers.. hellowww everyone 😊

  2. O wow 😲 Mark does it again bringing the most unique food to us viewers thank you 😉 your always respectful and amazing wherever you go ☺️ be safe we love you and may good spirits follow you and your family on your journey s sharing your experience with the 🌍🌎

  3. I've been following you through your Karen journey and i must say, we have similar food/ingredients here in the north eastern Indian state of Mizoram. That tingly flower is a species of eyeball/peek-a-boo/toothache plant. The "isodon ternifolius" plant you mentioned is rather "elsholtzia griffithii" or lomba flowers.
    The cooking style of the Karen people is also unexpectedly quite similar to ours 😊

  4. The flower you ate that burnt your mouth with num feelings in the mouth the leaf taste same thing the flower I feel as is much stronger taste because I’m Karen I eat that from my garden in the summer

  5. Very cool. After seeing the fancy restaurants with lots of tools and such, it is so cool to see stuff more "natural". How old is Mook? She looks about ten.

  6. While watching Mexi Papi, I came across your channel and I must say I am very impressed! I have been binge watching your videos and enjoying every minute of it! Thank you for sharing your experiences with us!!! God bless you and your family and safe travels always!!!

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