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War is hell, but few wars were as horrible as the Paraguayan War, otherwise known as

the War of the Triple Alliance. During this conflict the recently independent Argentina,

Brazil, and Uruguay fought against Paraguay in the marshy, wet, and rough subtropical

lowland surrounding the Paraguay and Parana rivers and the war culminated at the battle

of Tuyuti, which historians often call the Latin American Waterloo.

As the Spanish lost control of their colonial possessions, from the ashes of their old Viceroyalty

of the Rio De La Plata the nations we now know as Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay slowly

formed. However, they were unsure of where their borders were.

Paraguay declared itself an independent republic in 1813 but soon found itself under the control

of dictatorial strongmen. In 1862 Francisco Solano López succeeded his father as the

dictator of Paraguay. While Paraguay was prosperous and stable under absolute rule of Lopez, who

commanded one of the largest and most loyal armies in the region, its neighbours seemed

to be in a state of flux and uncertainty. Argentina suffered constant civil conflict

as those in Buenos Aires tried to exert control over the rest of the country.

Brazil, which had declared itself an independent Empire in 1822 under the emperor Pedro I,

instantly became the continental superpower and immediately clashed with Argentina, the

other power in the region. Uruguay, then known as the Banda Oriental,

was the smallest of the newly independent nations and had to fight for its independence

until 1828. The capital of Uruguay, Montevideo, due to

its strategic location on the mouth of the Rio De La Plata, nearly directly across from

Buenos Aires, posed a unique threat to Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, and all three were not

eager to see it controlled by their rival. So, ever since its independence, Uruguay had

been in a state of constant war. First against Argentina and Brazil and then between the

two major political parties that arose in the country: the Colorados and the Blancos.

In 1863 the leader of the Colorado Party, Venancio Flores rebelled against the then

President Bernardo Berro and his Blanco Party. In that small civil conflict between two political

parties, in the smallest nation in the region, the greatest war in South American history

was sparked. Flores was supported by both Brazil and Argentina,

and Lopez saw that as a threat: Paraguay, as a much smaller nation wedged between these

two great powers, could only really hope to survive by playing them off against each other.

Brazil declared war on Uruguay on the 12th of October 1864. Paraguay immediately began

to mobilize its army and declared that it would protect the ruling Blanco party in Uruguay.

In November of 1864 the Paraguayan gunship Tacuari seized the Brazilian ship Marquis

de Olinda, and hostilities between the nations commenced.

In late December 1864, Lopez launched his invasion of the Brazilian province of Mato

Grosso. The Paraguayans won a few battles and by mid-January 1865 the southern part

of Mato Grosso was under their control. However, Lopez was aware that he needed to get to Uruguay

to assist the Blancos and in order to do this his troops would need to cross the Argentine

province of Corrientes. In January of 1865 both Paraguay and Brazil

asked Argentina for permission for their armies to move across Corrientes. Argentine President

Mitre, declined both. Lopez ignored that and sent 20,000 men under

General Venceslao Robles into Corrientes. Paraguay declared war on Argentina in March

1865. By April the Paraguayans had taken the province's capital, the city of Corrientes

and captured most of Argentina's warships. This proved worthless, however, as in February

Colorado and Brazilian troops entered Montevideo and forced the Blanco into exile. Uruguay

had now swapped sides in the war. In May Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay signed the Treaty of the

Triple Alliance and the War of the Triple Alliance commenced.

The Allies began to slowly mobilize and eventually pushed the Paraguayans back. After defeats

at Riachuelo and Yatay, Lopez ordered a complete withdrawal from Argentina to focus on defense.

By early 1866 the Allied army consisted of around 35,000 men. They were slowly encroaching

into Paraguayan territory and the small-scale raids that Lopez was sending at them had done

little to stop their march. The Allies were suffering massive casualties from disease

and starvation due to difficulties maintaining supply lines.

In the swampy, thorny, and mosquito ridden swath of land known as Tuyuti the allies set

up camp. Lopez and his 27,000 strong army moved towards this camp. He had decided that

he wanted to take the initiative, however, by doing this, he was ceding the geographic

and numerical advantage to his opponents; the terrain of Tuyuti was inherently advantageous

to the defender. To make up for this Lopez planned a surprise

attack at dawn, with 4 separate assault columns attacking simultaneously.

The allies had camped between the Estero Bellaco marsh and a thick underbrush called Mato.

In the centre lay the Uruguayan and Brazilian artillery along with divisions of Uruguayan

infantry under Colonel León de Palleja. Further back in the centre and to the left lay the

main Brazilian forces and reserves. All in all these totaled around 22,000 Brazilians

and 1,600 Uruguayans. The Allied right was composed of the Argentinians.

At the front, led by Wenceslao Paunero, were 4 divisions, with some cavalry on the flank.

Behind them was the Argentine artillery, with 2 cavalry divisions in reserve behind them.

Further back and under the command of Argentine President Mitre, were an artillery division

and 3 cavalry divisions. The Argentine forces totaled around 11,000 men.

The original Paraguayan plan involved using the dense shrubs and thorns surrounding the

camp as cover, so they could move their army into position before surprising the Allies.

However, it proved much more difficult than expected and rather than all four groups arriving

and attacking the allied camp at dawn, it wasn't until noon that the signal for the

attack was given. Even then the Paraguayans still struggled to get through the bushes

quickly and so the Allies could clearly see them forming up slowly in front of them.

Unaware of the delays with the other columns, Colonel Diaz attacked first. His cavalry,

with sabers in hand, charged towards the Uruguayan and Brazilian centre. He made short work of

the Allied pickets and after a short wait in order to allow more men and guns to arrive

he took his two cavalry regiments and charged towards the entrenched Uruguayan artillery.

The charge was met with an 18-pounder volley that ripped through the dense Paraguayan lines.

As they got closer the Uruguayans started to fire musket volleys at regular intervals.

The Paraguayans continued the charge, despite hundreds falling under the hooves of their

advancing comrades. As the Paraguayans got with 180 meters of the Uruguayan line, the

27 guns of the Artillery Regiment opened fire and wreaked havoc. Men and horse were torn

asunder. The survivors of the charge quickly turned

back and galloped towards the bushes they had struggled to emerge from. Half of Diaz's

cavalry were butchered without so much as touching the enemy line. He was furious and

wondered where on Earth the other columns under Barrios and Marco were.

As Diaz's infantry formed up, Marco's troops arrived on his left. The Paraguayans

readied themselves for another charge. The Brazilians reinforced the Uruguayan left flank

just as Diaz's infantry began their advance. As the Paraguayan infantry slowly trudged

through swampy terrain they were fired down upon by the Brazilian guns and artillery.

Their ranks were swept away and the already thick marsh was made more impassable due to

the bodies. The regrouped Paraguayan cavalry then made

another charge at the Allied artillery. The commander of the artillery yelled to his troops

"They are not going through here!" and directed his artillery to unleash constant

fire. Paraguayan corpses piled upon each other, not a single one closer than 50 meters to

the Allied line. The surviving cavalry tried to turn to the

right to avoid the guns and assist the floundering infantry assault. Both were annihilated.

The Allied centre had little time to celebrate, as Paraguayan troops continued to pour in

on them, the slaughter apparently not stopping them from charging. The smoke from the guns

made it near impossible for the rest of the battlefield to see what was happening there.

The fight descended into a series of charges. As Paraguayan soldiers hopelessly attempted

to run through a hail of artillery fire, screaming in Guarani, they were met with an immovable

Uruguayan and Brazilian defence. Casualties on both sides were high. The Paraguayan elite

40th Division suffered nearly an 80% loss and the Brazilian General leading his men

on that line was shot off his horse 3 times during the chaos.

Far off from the chaotic centre in the Allied left rear lay the Brazilian Light Brigade.

These men, tasked with guarding the rear were astonished to see Paraguayan cavalry suddenly

burst out of the thick bushes in front of them.

In the confusion the Light Brigade was pushed back and was on the brink of annihilation

when the 2 Brazilian volunteer forces arrived and managed to halt the Paraguayan advance.

The cavalry refused to give up and continued fighting. Two more Brazilian divisions arrived

to try and push them back. As more Paraguayans poured out of the bushes more Brazilians arrived

to meet them. The unoccupied Brazilian artillery was then pushed to this new front. They took

aim at the few narrow exits from the bushes and mowed down the Paraguayans as they tried

to emerge through them. Within half an hour entire Paraguayan regiments

ceased to exist. The assault on the Allied rear had been stopped in its tracks.

On the Allied right, the Paraguayan forces under Resquin had finally arrived. Resquin,

with his mostly cavalry-based force, continuously charged the Argentine lines, but without seriously

committing. He was looking for some sort of weakness or a battalion that could be easily

routed. He managed to poke some holes in the Argentine

1st Division and began swarming in and bypassing it. The Argentine infantry quickly formed

squares and stuck out their bayonets to defend against the cavalry pouring down on them.

All 4 divisions did their best to remain in tight bayonet spiked formations while the

Argentine artillery further back fired into the Paraguayan cavalry. The cavalry suffered

extreme casualties and whole regiment was wiped out.

The Paraguayan cavalry made another attempt to charge the line and destroy the Argentine

artillery but was again repulsed. In a last ditch thrust to try and break the line the

5 cavalry regiments and 2 battalions made another fierce charge. But the divisions held

in reserve by Mitre were able to move up and assist the beleaguered line, halting the Paraguayan

advance. By 4:30PM the fighting had ended. Tuyuti had

been transformed into a swamp of blood

filled with mountains made of corpses. Of the 27,000 Paraguayans involved in the battle,

7000 lay dead, another 8,000 wounded and most of those would die in the following days.

The allies lost around 1000 men with another 2000 wounded.

The elite of the Paraguayan army lay dead in that swamp. From now on Lopez would have

to fill his ranks with children and elderly men. He would never again mount a major offensive.

The war continued for another 4 years, as the Allied troops pushed further and further

into Paraguay. Refusing to surrender, Lopez initiated a brutal guerrilla campaign until

on March 17th 1870 he was shot dead by Brazilian troops.

With his death the Treaty of the Triple alliance was enacted and harsh terms were brought to

bear on Paraguay. Brazilian troops would remain in the country for years. Brazil also gained

disputed territories north of the Apa River while Argentina took huge amounts of land,

including the disputed Misiones Province and all the disputed lands south of the Pilcomayo

River. Paraguay lost more than ¼ of its pre-war territory and was forced to pay war reparations.

Up to 60% of its population was gone, and 90% of its men were dead. Its economy was

devastated and would never truly recover. Paraguay ceased to be a regional power.

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Are you a dreamer? ❤️ - Duration: 2:08.

I think we're all just looking for a creative outlet to express all the

experiences we have in life

it's like a cloud dreaming of being a storm of the century

nourishing all living things you know that's all this opportunity seems to be

right in front of our eyes all we have to do is grab it hold on to the

opportunity you know let go of like emotions and hold on to that moment that

you're in if you think too far into the future

right away we kind of lose that vision because you need to be in that present

moment to have that vision really coming to fruition sometimes I feel like I'm

under some sweet transformation

Who am I kidding when I say sometimes I think about it all the time

but I try not to get too caught up in the in the future or what happened in my

past I try to be really present but it's so hard sometimes because there are all

these reminders around you every day

you start thinking like your past itself I like to give myself reminders daily

what I'm grateful for how far I've come and how far we've all come but there's

always something to be grateful for today I'm grateful for you

if you enjoy what you see please feel free to like or comment this video you

can subscribe to my youtube channel and all the links to my other social media

platforms can be found in the description below

till next time

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Livestock, Youtube , and What the Bulls Taught Us For the Future - Duration: 11:09.

Hi I'm Mike.

It was Winston Churchill who said You have enemies?

Good.

That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life.

Are the topics covered on our channel too controversial for the main stream?

Do people not want to put a face to their food?

Today, we get take a look at those questions, and the future of livestock ranching channels

like ours on our Wyoming life.

If you are a follower of Our Wyoming Life, then

you probably know what I am going to talk about this week, our issues with youtube and

how that effects what we do and how we are going to do it from here on out, and if you

are new, thanks for joining us, I would hope that you are going to subscribe but let me

warn you, this isn't going to be the normal type of episode for us here.

On any given week you can find us working our tails off.

Doing our best to keep ahead of the workload that seems to just flow from everywhere here

on the ranch.

Ranching and farming can sometimes seem like a never-ending battle.

Whether it's against weather, equipment, animals, and sometimes even yourself.

I can admit it, that sometimes I am my own worst enemy.

I get into my own head sometimes, psych myself out and this week has been one of those weeks.

I guess that's why I decided that this would be a good time to just sit down with you.

Talk about the week, explain the problems we have had and get it over with.

Put it to bed.

Move on.

So lets talk about the gorilla in the room.

On July 10th we posted a video to YouTube called Putting the bulls in with the cows.

For two weeks that video was up on youtube and it gain good traction and garnered a lot

of views from folks just like you.

In two weeks that video had 330,000 some odd views.

To be blunt, a lot of of those views probably didn't come from people just like you.

A lot of them came from people who saw the thumbnail of a bull on a cow and came to watch

that act and that act alone.

Which is a little weird.

As with all of our videos we put it out as an attempt to educate people on the farm and

ranch life.

To show people where their food came from and hopefully some where along the line, one,

two or 50 videos in they start to think about that.

On July 25th, somebody reported the video as inappropriate.

I don't know if they found the fact that we showed a bull up on a cow, mating as offensive

or if they just thought the whole video was rude and vulgar.

I don't know.

And I don't really care.

The video was reported to youtube, youtube said whoa! and the views on it basically stopped.

For this next part to make sense, I have to clue you into how YouTube works when it come

to promoting videos.

As videos gain views and become popular, Youtube then starts suggesting them to more people.

Just like if you watch this video to the end, there will be suggested videos for you.

It may lead you to another farm or ranch video, and that video can be from any channel.

As the bull video gained popularity, youtube started suggesting it to more and more people

and as long as those people were clicking on the video, youtube was happy.

Ads were playing, youtube was making money off the video and so were we.

Once the video was reported, like I said, all things stopped.

Erin actually came to me and told me that for some reason the bull video had went from

over 2000 views per hour to only 20, in minutes.

We didn't know what was going on, it was only later that day when we found out it was

reported as inappropriate.

You might think that we were upset over the fact that we no longer had those views creating

income for the channel.

But if you think that, then you don't know us well at all.

That's ok, I hope you take the time to get to know us but if you don't, that's fine

too.

Ya see, the money we make off of youtube isn't much, and in fact that video had only made

us.

In fact ill show you.

Out of those 332,259 views off that episode.

We made $184.55 that's it.

So if its not the money that made us upset that youtube , the very next day deemed our

video unsuitable for most advertisers than what was it.

Well I'll tell you.

That video had momentum, it was reaching a ton of people.

I'll give into the fact that a lot of those views were from people that just came to watch

something that maybe considered shocking or weird or whatever but a few of those people

that were watching the video were getting our message.

They were joining our community and becoming, just like you people that care about agriculture.

About 2% of new viewers to our channel were subscribing and joining the herd.

That may not seem like much but we gained almost 3000 subscribers from that one video

in those two weeks.

With youtubes decision, that was done.

They were no longer suggesting the video to new people and although the video is still

there to watch, that's all it is, its just there.

We aren't alone in this boat.

We did a little research, and countless channels have dealt with this issue, and a lot of them

farm and ranch channels dealing with livestock.

There are a lot of bull breeding videos online and you will be hard pressed to find one of

them that is monetized for the creator.

This is a problem we are going to deal with.

Even though our videos are presented in an educational manner.

We didn't just throw up 3 minutes of bulls doing it to shock and gain views the easy

way - its going to be an issue.

When it comes time to sell calves, is that going to be found inappropriate, we don't

know.

Youtube is a business and its there to make money.

If they feel that advertisers wont want to put their ad on a certain type of video, they

are not going to let that video make money.

Worse yet, they aren't going to promote that video.

We were told from youtube that monetization status has no effect on how a video is promoted

or suggested.

That is obviously false.

The moment our video was found to of inappropriate content, suggestions stopped and the good

things it was doing were stopped as well.

So that's where we sit with that.

Is there anything we can do about it?

Nope.

Not a thing, there is no appeal process but I can say that I am happy for what that video

did in the two weeks it was allowed to live a free life.

That video brought people to us that may never have found our channel, people we never would

have met or had the chance to talk to and people that we hope we help by spreading the

message of how important where our food comes from is.

Because it is important.

But you already know that.

By the way, we aren't even attempting to monetize this video.

There is no point.

The footage we have shown you would have gotten it dinged in a few weeks anyway for one reason

or another.

I want to thank every one for the support they have show us to this point over this

issue.

We've gotten emails and comments asking us if this is going to change the way we do

anything and the answer is no.

As the world becomes more sensitive to things and easily offended, I imagine it is going

to harder and harder for channels such as ours that show the real world of raising livestock

to it fairly.

Over the next five years, experts have told me that channels like ours may not even be

eligible to be monetized because of the sensitive nature of advertisers and people in general.

I get it, I worked in radio and advertising for many years.

Advertisers play to their customers and if you advertise on something your customers

don't like then they aren't going to buy from you, its that simple but who gets to

decide what is offensive and what is just nature.

That's a hard call but I can tell you that policies like that are limiting the reach

of channels like ours, through suggested videos and organic promotion.

Youtube isn't going to help us, we are too controversial, which is something I never

ever thought I would say about our channel in a million years but just by the pure nature

of our lives we are.

When it comes down to it, its up to us to spread our own message.

And when I say us, I don't mean me and Erin.

I mean all of us.

If you are still here, you care.

Share our videos, heck make your own.

If you share a post or a video and one person you share it to shares it, it doesn't take

long to reach thousands.

I'm not saying you have to share everything but share what you care about.

What you care about is important to others, even if they don't know it yet.

The question of the week has been, whats going to happen to our Wyoming life.

The answer.

We are going to live it.

And we are going to share it with you.

No matter what anybody says, bulls are still going to mate with cows all over the world

and eventually the product will end up feeding millions, if you don't want to see it, then

you have a choice, turn off the channel.

But we will still be here and we really do hope you will be too.

Coming up this week we start with a brand new breath of fresh air.

The project list is coming up on Tuesday with a major breakdown in haying that will slow

down the entire process but hopefully wont put us our of commission.

Erin and I will be livestreaming on Wednesday night this week, Thursday is our normal night

but its Graces birthday, she turns the big 5, so we will be changing the livestream date

for that and we have a brand new feature coming up in our livestream that I really hope you

are just going to love, I'm really excited for it.

We really hope to see you there.

Until then, remember to forgive you enemies, mostly because it annoys the hell out of them.

Have a great week and thanks for joining us in our Wyoming life.

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because hopefully you can Hemi it's very noisy and the sparse right now because

of the insects so a lot of people actually believe that the body can only

absorb a certain amount of protein every hour this is the logic behind many gurus

saying that you should be eating small meals frequently throughout the day with

20 to 25 grams of protein per meal so that your body can actually absorb it

all but the truth is that you can eat one meal and you can eat your entire

days worth of protein that you require and still basically get the same results

so here's why that is I'm going to talk about some studies which actually

validate this in a second but first I want you to just think about it from an

evolutionary perspective first and just use some common sense so in the past

what do you think is more likely as a more realistic scenario so scenario a

you find lots of small meals with protein or scenario B you don't eat for

a few days and then you and your tribe and your caveman friends finally catch a

mammoth or finally catch a cow a buffalo whatever animal you're trying to hunt

and you finally get a huge source of protein and because you've been fasted

for a few days you binge out on that and you eat all of it do you really think

that your body in that situation is going to be like sorry mate we're only

going to absorb 25 grams of the 250 grams of protein you just ate and leave

the rest to waste because that's the truth and that's what all these fitness

gurus have been saying no of course not your body wants to get the most out of

all nutrients that it gets because our body doesn't understand water fridges

we're still designed genetically to live in a world where food is scarce so your

body doesn't know that the next meal is coming even though in your mind you do

know that you're going to get Chinese food with your friends later this late

later today the body is very good at getting the nutrients out of the food

you give it whatever you put into the body chances are it's gonna get most of

that and get most of the nutrients of that food regardless of whether you eat

that gradually throughout the day or you eat it all at once so the biggest reason

why people want to know eating all your protein at once is bad

is because they're scared that if they do things like one meal a day or they do

intamin fasting and are eating less but bigger meals throughout the day then

this means they're going to lose more muscle because they're not utilizing

that extra protein that be eating that be getting from more frequent meals so

the best studies we could look at intamin fasting people versus normal

frequent meals and see if there's a difference over time when they're losing

weight at the amount of muscle and strength that they retain and the

researchers actually made it very clear that the people doing intamin fasting

retained just as much muscle as the people who would do more frequent meals

as long as calories and protein are controlled for so what this basically

implies is that you can eat six meals a day or you can eat one meal a day and as

long as you're having the same amount of protein in that 24 hour period you're

going to get the same amount of results in terms of muscle retention over time

and saying this there is actually some research that shows that more frequent

meals are going to be better more specifically a lot of the research

points towards four meals a day with your protein spread over four meals

tends to be ideal if we're talking about protein synthesis in the body if you

really look at that in a laboratory and also things like eating your protein at

night especially eating slow digesting protein like casein is going to elevate

blood amino acid levels throughout the night and it's going to prevent you

going into a catabolic state it's gonna increase protein synthesis while you

sleep so there are things like that to consider so in an ideal world you're

eating all five meals a day with protein and you're also eating protein with one

of those Mills before you sleep and preferably casein protein but in terms

of long term studies and long term results the difference that this would

make is going to be hardly anything so it's not worth stressing over and as

always like I always say just focus on your calories and your protein and

you're gonna be fine whether you have more frequent meals who do fasting is a

completely personal thing and it mostly just comes down to comfort your schedule

and not sustainable for you so it's a big myth that you can only absorb 25

grams of protein and you need to be eating frequent meals

to maximize muscle gain and muscle retention it's a myth but if you can do

that then you're better off doing that especially if your goal is you know

bulking and putting on as much muscle as possible but when it comes to losing fat

and retaining muscle it's just about what's sustainable for you

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Piero Angela ha bisogno di giocare - Duration: 4:17.

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BTS imagine | bts inlove with you [part 10] Jungkook Ending - Duration: 11:18.

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TRYING DURIAN- Smelliest Fruit In The World! THAI FRUIT TOUR! - Duration: 7:11.

I'm Donal Skehan, food writer and adventure traveler!

This is Thailand and it's one of my favorite places in the world

I'm here to discover all things fascinating, all things exciting and most

Importantly all things delicious, and I'm gonna find them just off the beaten track

I'm headed outside Pattaya in search of the big four! Mangosteen, Rambutan

Salak, and Durian! My Fruit Safari is taking me East to the Chantaburi province, a fruit lovers paradise!

Mangosteen the first of our four fruits!

It's picked green, but when it ripens the skin turns and gorgeous deep purple. So sweet and exotic!

The rains back, but I'm still on a mission next up salak and rambutan...

Ah-hah. No, this is salak

Mmm fruity goodness!

Number three on the list rambutan, I've got it. I've only one fruit left to find the durian!

It's famous, but not just for its taste

Well, that is a pungent aroma

That is seriously fruity

I came in search of the big four and I've got them all and had a big adventure along the way and all just by

Heading off the beaten track

Hi guys, I am deep in the heart of Thailand in chantaburi

And I've come to a fruit farm as you can see

I'm sat behind a whole pile of Durian, which is one of Asia's most prized fruits

It's here and we're gonna do a little bit of a tasting of all these beautiful exotic fruits

But we're gonna start off with the rambutan

What I love about these is just how hairy and spiky they are.

So they're kind of tricky to peel but once you get your fingers in there

It's pretty easy to just open them out and they reveal this kind of like itll

translucent orb of fruit

Like

Melon in texture, but it's really sweet. Mmm

Really good

Surprisingly good. You never think that was something so kind of sexy looking would ever be in the center of this very hairy

Looking hairy looking fruit

In fact, I would probably would never pick that off a tree and try it in the first place

But I've been told they're good and I can deliver the information that yes, they are

Mmm, really really delicious. Okay next root. Now this one I'm a little bit worried about

because I've been told that they're called the snakeskin fruit also known as the salic so I'm gonna try and

Peel this they actually peel really easier a little bit easier than the rambutan

I must admit but inside here you get all these little fruity bits. So I've heard these are pretty good

Wow

That is a sucker punch of acidic sweetness. It is really really good. There's a seed in the middle, but it's soft

It's slightly softer than the rambutan and more kind of custardy in texture. That is so good

It's like if you crossed a pineapple with an orange and you get this super sweet and acidic hit really good

I'm on board snake skin my favorite so far. Okay. The next one is the mangosteen the way to open these is

To squeeze them so that they kind of pop in here you get to reveal all that gorgeous fruit

And it's so strange like something that's so intensely purple on the outside

It kind of looks like something you'd find in Pokemon or something like that and reveals these gorgeous ghosts twice little fruits

So I'm gonna try some

It's very slippery and very slightly really sour and acidic and

Sweet as well, but it's kind of like if you had a Satsuma crossed with a pineapple again

They're all in this kind of same family here. They're very sweet

But also very acidic and it's all about the texture with these it's really intense and fleshy

And I know if that's possibly not what you want to hear about fruit. But that is absolutely gorgeous

And yeah

really good

and now I have been holding off because the last one is

The one that I'm slightly scared of and this is the durian fruit and this is the most highly prized fruit in Asia, basically

Wherever you go in Asia, you will always see signs and hotels and subways where it says

Durian, and then there's like a line through it

So you're not allowed to bring durian on any public transport and there's a good reason because right now the smell is intense

But this is highly prized after and it's a delicacy over here

It's quite expensive to buy and as you can see behind me, there's quite a lot of them

I feel like I'm in the perfect place to try some really good Asian fruit

So I'm gonna take up a little bit of this. Durian

What's most interesting about this is that it's like little fillets inside that fruit when you open it up

You can see these little fillets, kind of, they kind of look like chicken yellow chicken fillets is what

I would describe them as and they sit inside this really spiny spiky fruit

But it's all about the texture when you try and break this apart you get this kind of like

Custardy interior and it like sticks to your fingers

Yeah, the worst thing about Durian is the is the initial hit of that oh

It's kind of like there's an oniony taste to Durian when you first put it in your mate

and then once you get past that and the texture

Which is a little bit like rotting flesh you dive deeper into this sweet custardy flavor, and that's why durian is so popular

it's not the rotting flesh or the garbage bin or any of those stuff and

It's definitely about that

Sweet custardy filling the thing about this fruit is that it's probably not an everyday fruit, especially for me

But it is a really great celebration fruit and whenever I'm in Asia, I always want to try this

So anyway, cheers to you guys. I hope you enjoyed this little fruit tasting really gorgeous fruits

and if you're traveling make sure you don't pass these or pick them up from any food market you come across they're all there and

they are really

Worthwhile trying it is all about having a little bit of confidence with the food when you travel make sure you hit that subscribe button

Leave me a comment in the box below letting me know which is your favorite fruit and let me know would you try this?

Until then my friends from Thailand. I'll see you soon! Coming up on the next episode...

I'm in Pattaya and ryong to taste the best of Thai seafood

I'll be doing a spot of fishing and learning how to make some seriously great tom yum soup from the experts, all that and plenty

of street food along the way

So the kind of firm look quite interesting and you wouldn't want to look at them too long

Otherwise, you might come up with a description for them. That would not be appropriate for the internet

But here we are and so I'm gonna take these apart

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Thor vs Loki - Battle of New York | Marvel's The Avengers (2012) - Duration: 4:59.

We got to get back up there.

Stark, are you seeing this?

Seeing. Still working on believing.

Where's Banner? Has he shown up yet?

Banner?

Just keep me posted.

Jarvis, find me a soft spot.

Look at this!

Look around you!

You think this madness will end with your rule?

It's too late.

It's too late to stop it.

No. We can, together.

Sentiment.

We've got civilians still trapped up here.

Loki.

They're fish in a barrel down there.

We got this. It's good. Go.

Do you think you can hold them off?

Captain,

it would be my genuine pleasure.

Just like Budapest all over again.

You and I remember Budapest very differently.

It's going to be an hour

before they can scramble the National Guard.

National Guard?

Does the army know what's happening here?

Do we?

You need men in these buildings.

There are people inside and they're going to be running

right into the line of fire.

You take them to the basements or through the subway.

You keep them off the streets.

I need a perimeter as far back as 39th.

Why the hell should I take orders from you?

I need men in those buildings.

Lead the people down and away from the streets.

We're going to set up a perimeter all the way down to 39th Street.

Well, we got its attention.

What the hell was step two?

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