Brett Ottolenghi: Foreign FlavorsFollow Brett on Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/112943669059404972481 For Brett, the search for amazing foods doesn’t happen at the dinner table. His determination to discover new ingredients takes him to every corner of the globe.
For Brett, the search for amazing foods doesn’t happen at the dinner table. His determination to discover new ingredients takes him to every corner of the globe.
Even a lot of Japanese people don't know the taste of real fresh wasabi. It is way different from wasabi paste which we can see at supermarket. I hope someday you guys have a chance to try it. It will change your opinion of wasabi!!!!
I went online to learn how to make paneer and was so intrigued by this video by Brett. It is one of the only advertisements that I have ever watched. It makes me want to travel there. Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic job Brett, I am really interested in that trolley you were riding on, what was it like?
We live in Orroyo Grande California, our property is very much like the Mochizuki farm.
Thanks again Brett job well done, excellent photography for sure.
From Tom a70rbc498@yahoo.com
google has some good commercials and so far they connect with me very well, i like the basketball ones because im an nba fan and this one about wassabi, few people know that the wassabi in the us is actually horse raddish
I thought this was the content I was clicking on, when I saw it was an ad I figured something was wrong? A very interesting story.
The wasabi farm in Japan was really beautful … imagine if all the farms in the US were as beautiful and conscientious as this wasabi farm. A very interesting and enlightening story … glad I watched this ad … there is a first for everything.
Hey Brett, can you post a link the story about the origin of wasabi, I am very interested, in fact a week or so ago I was looking for a place to buy wasabi seeds or seedlings to plant and grow in the US so I can make my own. Great video.
This would make a great Food Network or Cooking Channel TV show. Although there were other shows along the same idea, I'd watch it just to listen to his soothing narration.
This is the probably the only YouTube ad I have fully watched. Immediately I was captivated ,and it amazes me how something so small can inspire people as well as illustrate an entire culture in a mere two minutes.
I gotta say, this was probably the only add that made me interested immediately for it's food, discovering the root of wasabi, Japans culture, and the narration. Thank you for showing the story of wasabi, even if its an add, I still liked it and would to know if this will be a show in the future.
He owns Artisanal Foods in Las Vegas. Soon there will be more videos up on the Artisanal Foods website and on the youtube channel similar to this one! I follow the store on FB, twitter and instagram. 🙂
Thanks for sharing your video. We love to travel and explore different countries in the world. So much so that we are now sharing our experiences to create a massive social community. Check out our channel, right now we have a cool competition running to win a trip to London, UK
Link to + profile doesn't work. get rid of the sandbox part..
This could be made into a documentary!
Awesome story!
. . . . and now I want to be a food supplier ^^
Every Google video makes me feel all fuzzy inside! 😀
hey everyone check out my channel 😛
BRETT, I love it. Now I am waiting for your television show
I want this mans' job 😀
i watched this commercial when i was watching taco nigth epic meal time
Even a lot of Japanese people don't know the taste of real fresh wasabi. It is way different from wasabi paste which we can see at supermarket. I hope someday you guys have a chance to try it. It will change your opinion of wasabi!!!!
I liked this ad more than the actual video.
@Omar123eee I watched this ad when I was watching Meat Ice Cream Party – Epic meal time. Oh yeah. xD
I wish this guy actually had a youtube account he used. This was awesome to watch.
Today marks the day I clicked the link to an ad.
I went online to learn how to make paneer and was so intrigued by this video by Brett. It is one of the only advertisements that I have ever watched. It makes me want to travel there. Thanks for sharing.
Not only did I watch the whole ad but I clicked on the link to learn more!!
Wonderful ad, one of the few I actually watched all the way through.
I think the farmers story would be interesting too…. With all their man-made waterfalls and stuff.
wait, this was an ad?
lol on 0:31 he didnt have to press the translate button on google. on the screen it gives you a choice of english french chinses or japanese
I really liked this ad. It caught my attention enough for me to watch the entire video, and usually I don't!
@sexwaffles That is exactly what I was going to say! Haha! 🙂
@NeonRainbowCookies I definitely agree.
Very good ad, wort watching and its historical on the real wasabi.
This was better than the actual video I watched it before.
great video i must say
@sexwaffles same!
Whoa. His eyebrows reminds me of Daniel Radcliffe.
I would like to see 1 hour episode of this
@queennomers Same here
he has a slight resemblance to Iker Casillas jaja
this was a very interesting ad. why cant all ads be like this youtube?
@sexwaffles
Seriously, same here 🙂 This ad/video is so amazing <3
@sexwaffles The only ad I watched and then searched again to watch it again.
i want to make one but how?
Fantastic job Brett, I am really interested in that trolley you were riding on, what was it like?
We live in Orroyo Grande California, our property is very much like the Mochizuki farm.
Thanks again Brett job well done, excellent photography for sure.
From Tom
a70rbc498@yahoo.com
google has some good commercials and so far they connect with me very well, i like the basketball ones because im an nba fan and this one about wassabi, few people know that the wassabi in the us is actually horse raddish
Same 🙂
Oh wow, Lol… What does that have anything to do with the video…?
can people visit your farm?
I thought this was the content I was clicking on, when I saw it was an ad I figured something was wrong? A very interesting story.
The wasabi farm in Japan was really beautful … imagine if all the farms in the US were as beautiful and conscientious as this wasabi farm. A very interesting and enlightening story … glad I watched this ad … there is a first for everything.
But I suppose, now comes the hard sell ! 😉
Hey Brett, can you post a link the story about the origin of wasabi, I am very interested, in fact a week or so ago I was looking for a place to buy wasabi seeds or seedlings to plant and grow in the US so I can make my own. Great video.
I do have to give credit to this guy to travel to another country just for an ingredient.
Beautiful…
he should make a youtube account and vlog about the discoveries, that would be soooo awesome
hey guys, how do you create a google search story? i cant find it on the channel.
And here I thought this guy vlogs his journeys on Youtube. To my disappointment it was a just a Google advertisement. *sigh* Forever getting trolled.
same here. This video was extremely interesting.
dang your passion is awesome- made my day
This would make a great Food Network or Cooking Channel TV show. Although there were other shows along the same idea, I'd watch it just to listen to his soothing narration.
I am inspired…
i watched all of it.
1:18 grammar correction. "It's sweeter" not "It's more sweeter." Sorry for being a grammar nazi.
Sooo….I want to go to Japan even more now!!!
He said it's much sweeter.
he said its much sweeter
i believe he said it's much sweeter not more
mother PLEKER GUGLE IS TROLENG US
wow
for me i watch all google ads all the way 😀 i love them
he didn't say "more sweeter", you're just deaf.
Sorry, I was listening from my IPod.
This is the probably the only YouTube ad I have fully watched. Immediately I was captivated ,and it amazes me how something so small can inspire people as well as illustrate an entire culture in a mere two minutes.
damn, he's hot
Seattle Washington has fresh wasabi for sale! Its quite delicious!
I gotta say, this was probably the only add that made me interested immediately for it's food, discovering the root of wasabi, Japans culture, and the narration. Thank you for showing the story of wasabi, even if its an add, I still liked it and would to know if this will be a show in the future.
00:34 -> Why he translate the webpage that have English translation with Google Translate? It doesn't make sense for me, really.
how many times you think he's had food poisoning?
He owns Artisanal Foods in Las Vegas. Soon there will be more videos up on the Artisanal Foods website and on the youtube channel similar to this one! I follow the store on FB, twitter and instagram. 🙂
Thanks for sharing your video. We love to travel and explore different countries in the world. So much so that we are now sharing our experiences to create a massive social community. Check out our channel, right now we have a cool competition running to win a trip to London, UK
You can totally tell that he was kind of underwhelmed once he finally got to taste it.
amazing job