The Amish of Asia!! Indonesia's Tech-Hating Baduy Tribe!!

The Amish of Asia!! Indonesia's Tech-Hating Baduy Tribe!!
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ADDRESS: Kadu Ketug III Desa Kanekes Village, District Leuwidamar, Lebak Regency, Banten Province

🇮🇩BADUY BREAKFAST (Rice, raw veggies, sambal, salted fish): Chop and steam salted fish with coconut. Serve vegetables (cucumber, eggplant, papaya leaves, cassava leaves, pate) raw – cook some pate. Grind tomatoes, chili and shallots with black sauce, then fry the mixture to make sambal.

🇮🇩NYIRUAN (BEE LARVAE): Break harvested honey comb (with bee larvaes inside the holes) into small pieces, then place onto banana leaves. Add salt and wrap up the leaves. Grill leaf-wrapped honey comb on firewood for 30 minutes or until melted inside.

🇮🇩JENGKOL (Stinky beans): Add cooking oil and stir-fry stinky beans (jengkol) with garlic, green chili and black sauce

🇮🇩ANGEUN KOTOK (Chicken stew with coconut milk): Boil chicken and defeather . Add cooking oil to the pan (wok). Fry turmeric and add seasoning spices (grind tomato, salt, turmeric, onion, garlic, shallots, ginger, pepper, bay leaves, cilantro, Baduy palm sugar, and black sauce). Add sliced tomato, bay leaves and MSG. Add chicken meat, then cook for about 15 minutes. Add coconut milk. Serve on banana leaves with steamed rice (also wrapped in banana leaves)

🇮🇩GRILLED SQUIRREL: Drain blood from squirrels. Grill squirrels directly on firewood before removing fur. Remove inner organs and add salt. Grill again on firewood until fully cooked.

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45 Comments

  1. Nah mane at this point this isn’t tradition or spirituality anymore. This is just blatant ignorance. Our brains are a tool to create and innovate.

  2. I must clarify that you definitely CAN enter the inner Baduy, especially as a tourist. It's just you can't bring electronics with you. At least us Indonesians can pay to have trips there. My professors are also conducting research there. The inner villages are forbidden to enter only during the celebration of the Kawalu festival.

    Not sure whether Sonny said people couldn't enter the inner villages because he had been denied entry since he is a foreigner and something got lost in translation or because he couldn't bring cameras there so he just went "yeah, you can't enter."

  3. I always see Baduy Tribe selling forest honey near train station, baduy tribe is not far from big city, is only 100km from capital city, is only 2 hour using commuter train…

    there is fact: when High Chief from inner Baduy got invited by president, he walking for 3 day to presidental palace in jakarta…

  4. Watched this show last year for the first time and I am hooked since! Great job, guys! Oh by the way…Could you please stop zooming in the food so I do not have to drool that much anymore? Great thanks!

  5. I LOVE stink beans! I ate so many of those when I visited Southeast Asia, they are perfect with ‘Sambal’, white rice and any sort of grilled/fried protein (tofu, chicken, beef, fish etc). They are fresh and crunchy eaten raw. They kinda taste like asparagus to me, my favorite vege. The problem with stink beans is they make your breath stink (really hard to brush off the stink, you need to also gargle with mouth wash), and your pee and poo will smell like literal hell.

  6. I really love their honey. it's pure, raw honey, no added artificial or something. When I was in college at IPB, one or two baduy come and sell their honey. they only bring 2-4 bottles. because that was they only got from the harvest. Back then they sold the honey around 70k IDR($4) per bottle but now probably around 100k or more.

  7. Wow sir in every video that you made your always mention the filipino
    Like here you mention boodle fight in philippines thanks for that and MABUHAY

  8. Thank You for sharing this information through food, bcs many of Indonesian including me still only know a few of this information about baduy culture 😉

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