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Huge thank you to:
Ayu and Agung - For cooking amazing authentic Balinese food
Pak Choi - For arranging everything for us
Made - For driving us around
Lawar is a traditional Indonesian Balinese dish of which there are many variations, but typically it contains shredded coconut, and some kind of meat, and as I would find out and learn myself - pig’s blood.
Ayu is such an impressive cook, and for the different types of lawar, she mixed and matched all the ingredients, and mixed up everything with her hand to create these incredible salad like coconut mixtures. I didn’t know this until Ayu told me, but the traditional versions of Balinese lawar typically contain some raw blood mixed in, which creates a type of sauce.
After Ayu mixed up a bunch of different types of lawar, we sat down for what was easily one of the best meals I had in Bali, Indonesia. The food was impressively delicious, and the love that went into the cooking was also a huge contribution to what made this meal so special. This is one of those meals I’ll never forget.
Thank you again to Ayu and Agung, Made, and Pak Choi!
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Huge thank you to:
Ayu and Agung - For cooking amazing authentic Balinese food
Pak Choi - For arranging everything for us
Made - For driving us around
Lawar is a traditional Indonesian Balinese dish of which there are many variations, but typically it contains shredded coconut, and some kind of meat, and as I would find out and learn myself - pig’s blood.
Ayu is such an impressive cook, and for the different types of lawar, she mixed and matched all the ingredients, and mixed up everything with her hand to create these incredible salad like coconut mixtures. I didn’t know this until Ayu told me, but the traditional versions of Balinese lawar typically contain some raw blood mixed in, which creates a type of sauce.
After Ayu mixed up a bunch of different types of lawar, we sat down for what was easily one of the best meals I had in Bali, Indonesia. The food was impressively delicious, and the love that went into the cooking was also a huge contribution to what made this meal so special. This is one of those meals I’ll never forget.
Thank you again to Ayu and Agung, Made, and Pak Choi!
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These are the amalekites. They lick blood. Aga is agag. The father of amalek. Bali is baliim in the bible. These are edomites
Love rewatching this. Please mark how do I get hold of made I'd love him to be our driver when we are there.
why she didn't used a plastic glove ? i knew its part of the culture . but still some of a culture have to adapt depend on circumstance..
you thank tuyet v ngon
I won’t be able to swallow this. The raw blood makes me faint….you are tooooooo brave to try this.
Mark is very special..Not all Indonesian commonly try to eat raw food which is mixed with blood..great respect for you ⚘
Mark, you are amazing. Keep up I loved.
👋 Mark I'm Puerto Rican my favorite food was blood pudding looked like a sausage but filled with blood and rice then fried Ty for respecting all cultures you go to Puerto Rico your surely going to see our culture 🇨🇺
Hi, Mark
Great video, two thumbs up for trying the BLOODY LAWAR. 👍👍
FOR CHRISTIANS…
EATING BLOOD IS FORBIDDEN IN THE BIBLE.
In the village of Ketewel, Gianyar is famous for its distinctive "Lawar Plek" which is different from the type of lawar in the area in Bali, using only fresh meat, blood, sliced skin, fried onions, fried chili sauce, and the most delicious stuffed with green pepper or often called "Mica Matah".
Disgusting !!!!
Wow it's so cool😋😋😋
thakyou mark for sharing the beauty of bali… your videos is so friendly to watch for those who dont know much about bali
I'm watching it again… I just can't forget it.