Hill Tribe Food!! WILD BANANA BLOSSOM with Lahu People – Mountain Village!

Hill Tribe Food!! WILD BANANA BLOSSOM with Lahu People - Mountain Village!
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CHIANG RAI, THAILAND – Welcome to Lanjia Lodge (https://www.asian-oasis.com/lanjia/) in the Chiang Rai province of Northern Thailand. What’s amazing about Lanjia Lodge is that when you stay there, you are directly supporting two of the local Hill Tribe communities – a Hmong village and a Lahu village. Today, we’ve been invited for lunch at the home of the Lahu Shaman. Him and his family shared with us a local Lahu food meal, and it was spectacular.

But really quickly, who are the Lahu people? The Lahu are a people group who originally trace their ancestry back to southern China, Yunnan. In Thailand, the Lahu are known as one of the main Hill Tribes, often living in remote mountainous villages in Northern Thailand.

So today, we headed to the house of the local Lahu Shaman, where he and his family made lunch. There were a number of dishes, including, greens with pork, wild jungle banana blossom with pork, bamboo shoots, and finally rice steamed in a hollowed out log. It was a fantastic home cooked meal, and the dish that probably stood out the most to me was the wild banana flower blossoms – so milky and fresh. Additionally, similar to many Hill Tribes in Thailand, the traditional spoon is more like a natural spork, made from a joint of bamboo that can be used as a spoon, fork, and mini cup, all at the same time. One of the most convenient way to eat ever!

Huge thank you to Lanjia Lodge (https://www.asian-oasis.com/lanjia/) for arranging this. Highly recommended. The lodge is incredibly beautiful and relaxing. We loved our stay.

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25 Comments

  1. Mark I like your show very much however you are a humble individual. Thank you for also visiting my country which is Jamaica ??. Big up my brother.

  2. At the begining didnot find joy in watching vidioes 4someone who only eats . But gradually i got to understand that u transfer cultur food ,tourism. Promis will give a thump up 4 evry vidio u lunch 4us.
    Good work wein.

  3. Please visit Karen Village ( Kariang in Thai ). One of the ethnic hill tribe mostly northern Thailand, ex: Mae Hong Son, Tak, Chiang Mai.

  4. FYI the Hmong and Lahu was tribe mates during there time in china. when the Chinese kick us out we travel together south ward and fought battles together. both culture went through thick and thin together that's why they share the same belief and cultural ethic. also the clothing, musical, and shaman are very similar.

  5. Watching all your series videos portraying the differents dishes of all tribes there in Thailand is reminding me of my best friend Somboon Rongsak(Thailander) that used to be my buddy-buddy in Taiwan we're both Factory worker machine operator in a dying factory wayback 2001.

  6. Mark you are true food adventurer. I hope to meet you one day, so I can ask you a bunch of questions. Thank you for sharing your experiences.

  7. Just beautiful, thanks, kids need to see this and get of the computer and iPad and social media, learn about the people and world and food, not frozen food from the supermarkets

  8. Hello Mr. Mark. I am Lahu too and I would like to say that I love how you visited my tribe and just exploring. I enjoy the video so much. This was my first video of yours that I watched 'cause the title of it said, Lahu. ?

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