What Locals Really Eat in the Maldives!! Best Tuna Curry of My Life!! π²π»
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Top Comments (10)
I noticed "Markunbe" on your shirt. It's based on a legend/story for kids in the Maldives called Maakunbe, who, in the story, is almost as gluttonous for food as Mark π . The highlight of the story goes like this: He has 12 kids, and all of them married and lived on a nearby island. One day, Maakunbe goes to visit these kids. He goes around the house of each of his kids, and they offer him food. They offered him a few kilograms worth of sweet dish made of rice and an equivalent amount of fried fish. He gulps down the whole meal himself, and this repeats at all 12 houses of his kids on the same day. So after this "small" feast, he goes to the beach and lies down on a bench to stretch his belly. Alas, a single fiber from a coconut husk blew with the wind onto his belly, which ended up exploding his stomach and killing him π’. Hope this doesn't happen to "Mark"unbe! So in maldives, you maybe called a maakunbe if you eat a lot or have a huge belly
As a maldivian, this was so nice to watch, finally some maldivian cuisine on the big stage, but not everything has coconut fam
This is some of the most unique cuisine I've seen on this channel and it's really pretty too
Next to your Japan series, this has to be the second best series you've ever done! Thank you for sharing, Mark.
49:00 GUYS ITS MY MOM IN THE BACK. MY AUNTIE MADE THE HAVAADHU
In my 45 years of life, I would never have known this much about Maldivian culture..π I love the idea of tuna with fruit, sounds amazing π€© Thanks so much Mark and family! πππ¦
I feel like every time the camera switched back to mark sitting at the table the lady in the background was doing something different in the door way lol π
The Markumbe tshirt took me out. haha amazing video
Fun fact in dhivehi there is a different name for every stage of development for coconuts... The stage they use for Addu bendi is called gabilhi which is a slightly mature but not completely matured coconut
Mark and his team be going places that i didnt even knew existed with the residents of these places appearing to be living TRANQUIL lifestyles. On top of them speaking their NATIVE LANGUAGES AND ENGLISH FLUENTLY But that just goes to show that AMERICA ISN'T the CENTER of the UNIVERSE...as a great amount of Americans deem themselves to BELIEVE.
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Top Comments (10)
I noticed "Markunbe" on your shirt. It's based on a legend/story for kids in the Maldives called Maakunbe, who, in the story, is almost as gluttonous for food as Mark π . The highlight of the story goes like this: He has 12 kids, and all of them married and lived on a nearby island. One day, Maakunbe goes to visit these kids. He goes around the house of each of his kids, and they offer him food. They offered him a few kilograms worth of sweet dish made of rice and an equivalent amount of fried fish. He gulps down the whole meal himself, and this repeats at all 12 houses of his kids on the same day. So after this "small" feast, he goes to the beach and lies down on a bench to stretch his belly. Alas, a single fiber from a coconut husk blew with the wind onto his belly, which ended up exploding his stomach and killing him π’. Hope this doesn't happen to "Mark"unbe! So in maldives, you maybe called a maakunbe if you eat a lot or have a huge belly
As a maldivian, this was so nice to watch, finally some maldivian cuisine on the big stage, but not everything has coconut fam
This is some of the most unique cuisine I've seen on this channel and it's really pretty too
Next to your Japan series, this has to be the second best series you've ever done! Thank you for sharing, Mark.
49:00 GUYS ITS MY MOM IN THE BACK. MY AUNTIE MADE THE HAVAADHU
In my 45 years of life, I would never have known this much about Maldivian culture..π I love the idea of tuna with fruit, sounds amazing π€© Thanks so much Mark and family! πππ¦
I feel like every time the camera switched back to mark sitting at the table the lady in the background was doing something different in the door way lol π
The Markumbe tshirt took me out. haha amazing video
Fun fact in dhivehi there is a different name for every stage of development for coconuts... The stage they use for Addu bendi is called gabilhi which is a slightly mature but not completely matured coconut
Mark and his team be going places that i didnt even knew existed with the residents of these places appearing to be living TRANQUIL lifestyles. On top of them speaking their NATIVE LANGUAGES AND ENGLISH FLUENTLY But that just goes to show that AMERICA ISN'T the CENTER of the UNIVERSE...as a great amount of Americans deem themselves to BELIEVE.