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My Favourite Childhood Fruit / Have You Ever Seen This Fruit ? / BBQ Pork Ribs / Cooking By Sreypov.

Hi everyone. Today I go to pick my favourite Childhood Fruit. I’m very happy to see it again. Have you ever seen this fruit at your place. And today I’m going to prepare BBQ pork ribs. Let’s enjoy and relax together. Thank you.

Olá a todos. Hoje vou escolher minha fruta favorita da infância. Estou muito feliz em vê-lo novamente. Você já viu essa fruta em seu lugar. E hoje eu vou preparar costelinha de porco para churrasco. Vamos aproveitar e relaxar juntos. Obrigado.

Hola a todos. Hoy voy a recoger mi fruta favorita de la infancia. Estoy muy feliz de verlo de nuevo. ¿Alguna vez has visto esta fruta en tu casa? Y hoy voy a preparar costillas de cerdo a la barbacoa. Vamos a disfrutar y relajarnos juntos. Gracias.

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16 Replies to “My Favourite Childhood Fruit / Have You Ever Seen This Fruit ? / BBQ Pork Ribs / Cooking By Sreypov.

  1. I am not familiar with this fruit ! It obviously delicious and would like to try it ! TFS another great video! ❤️❤️❤️

  2. you always look so good no matter what color you are wearing , no, I don’t remember that fruit but it must be good love your cooking , thanks for sharing

  3. Rattan fruit is a delicious dish. Going to the forest and earning a rope like that is very precious. rattan wire making handicrafts is very durable. In their hometown, they use rattan rope to export handicraft for very high economic value

  4. Ohhh me encanta ver tus videos, pero porfavor pon subtítulos en español para entender mejor ????? saludos desde Ecuador

  5. We always eat that rottan fruits when its ripe. Dont know that can eatwhen still young. Love from Malaysia.

  6. In my province this fruit can only get in the forest. We eat this when it’s already ripe and this is very sour.

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