24:40 this is Mausambi. Look like orange but a kind of lemon. Name of this fruit is "sweet lemon" full of vitamin C
@BNP20DGDG12 күн бұрын
You should try Jigar Thanda outside Meenakshi Temple , Welcome to India
@محمدمبشر-ف7و14 күн бұрын
The Kerala government officially declared jackfruit as the state fruit on March 21, 2018, in kerala we have different kind of foods with jackfruit, even chips, ice cream, baji, juice. jack fruit chips is a must try food.. I don't know is that available in Tamil Nadu. But I heard Tamil Nadu farming more jack fruits in south india and all over the india. Jack fruit have different verities like other fruits. because of the trade connection and migration you find kerala's or south indian plant's like jackfruit coconut trees, banana trees in many countries especially in south east asia And gulf countries like oman - salala. in kerala jackfruit is a common tree like coconut tree, you can find that everywhere.. mostly in local areas.
@dharaneedharandme0207 күн бұрын
It's already state fruit in thamil nadu
@محمدمبشر-ف7و14 күн бұрын
You can see lot's similarities between Kerala and Tamil Nadu, language, culture, food, people, architecture etc Kerala and Tamil Nadu was part of one region called 'Tamilakam'. malayalam, tamil, kannada, Telugu etc are from one language family named Dravidian languages, Tamil and Malayalam have so much similarities and sharing lot's of similar words, do you know tamil and malayali people can do communication each other in they're own language,
@abeyjohn816614 күн бұрын
Dravidian culture
@fab846914 күн бұрын
i don't think malayalis and tamils could communicate just by speaking their own language, especially tamil ppl can't understand malayalam except some words
@محمدمبشر-ف7و14 күн бұрын
@@fab8469All tamil and malayali people can't do this, but many people can do from both side, atleast both people's can understand.. it's Because of same language family, language structure, sharing lot's of similar words etc, ithink compare with other south indian languages tamil and Malayalam have more connections and similarities. some malayalam accent is hard for tamils even some malayalam accents are hard to understand for some malaylis. I think Same like this some tamil accents are hard for malayalis. But still both have strong connection. Before Malayalam became established, the people of Kerala primarily spoke dialects of Tamil. This is because Malayalam is considered to have evolved from a western coastal dialect of Tamil, and in earlier times, the language spoken in Kerala was often referred to simply as Tamil, Tamil was widely used in Kerala for administration, literature, and everyday communication until around the 12th century. Modern malayalam is a mix of languages. Still malayalis adopting many other languages word's to Malayalam especially from English.
@beastyt22114 күн бұрын
They aren't that much similar. Tamils are more inclined towards the backward behaviour of North Indians while Kerala does much better in terms of that. Most of the Keralites are Cream-Tan to white while most of the Tamils are black. You can find slums, hut houses, beggars, wastes in Tamil nadu which you can't find in Kerala.
@Monkey1-z6p12 күн бұрын
@@محمدمبشر-ف7و But Kerala people look different from Tamils. Keralites are whiter than them. The streets and vibes are totally different. Kerala is more open, less chaotic, safe, clean while it's the opposite in Tamil Nadu but still better than North.
@Prakashsoni55814 күн бұрын
My friend, I saw you in McDonald's in Jodhpur. You are very calm off camera I regret that I couldn't talk to you😊🎉
@TejasBhattacharya-f5y14 күн бұрын
Hey man. Come to Chennai too, its quite a nice city. pretty different from other cities like Mumbai or delhi or Bangalore. Chennai is also comparatively modern.
@bobbyeapen604914 күн бұрын
Pollachi Nandu Fry, Chicken Chettinad, chicken 65, Madras Curry, Aand nchovy fry must try for Tamil Nadu. Lots of fancy temples to visit down there.
@SamRichardson199014 күн бұрын
Dont miss Thanjavur Ancient Fort (Now called Temple).
@humankind86814 күн бұрын
They're not from Kerala they're saying they're going to kerala
@antonylambert515114 күн бұрын
Nice
@ShanuKoyakutty14 күн бұрын
You can actually go inside Madurai Meenakshi temple and enjoy the marvellous architecture. But the phones need to be submitted at the counter before you go inside, and of course, your footwear. Unfortunately, from what I could see, too much work was ongoing, and the scaffolding made it difficult to see anything. The people wearing black and/ or blue are called "Ayyappas" or "Ayyappa swamis" and are on a pilgrimage, which probably will culminate in Sabarimala in Kerala. They are not necessarily from Kerala. The coconuts are used as an offering for the deity of that temple. Pardon me if the information I gave is not too accurate.
@arulkumar6952Күн бұрын
👍✅🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰
@pandakutty668214 күн бұрын
Welcome tamilnadu madurai one of the best temple & traditional following
@farhanfasna170914 күн бұрын
❤❤
@01NATIONS_EDITS14 күн бұрын
Your Question was how to eat Idli ? I was thinking "Pick it in hand And put in the mouth Anyway Have to finish full 😅😅
@RENUKAConstruction-g5k14 күн бұрын
Go to srirangapatna
@YAKUi5677214 күн бұрын
BRUH HAPPY HE SAW A MOSQUE HMM BRO THTS KINDA WEIRD HMM.
@محمدمبشر-ف7و14 күн бұрын
What you mean! Why you always commenting like Islamophobic or hateful.. this is really bad. Are you graduated from Hindutva whatsapp university?
@AshokKumar-qm5cj14 күн бұрын
get a life bro
@Ltg-oi4xz14 күн бұрын
Maybe he likes mosques 😅
@dhanaagilan990812 күн бұрын
5:40..We regret for that kids behavior. Shame. This is not our culture.