Extreme Primitive Desert Survival: Food Preservation

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Chad Zuber

Chad Zuber

7 ай бұрын

The desert is a harsh landscape difficult for survival but it also provides certain benefits especially for food preservation.
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@Timmyjg2004
@Timmyjg2004 7 ай бұрын
It must take so long to get all the camera angles, especially making it flow so well! It makes the videos so much better, thank you for your hard work producing high quality free videos for everyone and anyone to watch!! ❤😊
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Yeah it takes a looooong time to shoot these videos. I get over consumed with videography. It's especially difficult on this steep rugged terrain.
@Jack-fi5sr
@Jack-fi5sr 7 ай бұрын
Love your profile pic
@SnyperMK2000JclL
@SnyperMK2000JclL 7 ай бұрын
Yeah I reminds me of SurvivorMan, he did soooooo much extra work just to get good shots while by himself. There were a few episodes that he struggled a little bit and I'm almost certain it would have been a cake walk if he didn't have to walk up and down that steep hill 5 times to get good shots of him walking up it... lol guys like this get major kudos from me for all the extra work just to place cameras for a good shot or 2.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
I appreciate that a lot because it is so true. There are slips and falls that happen, cactus thorns get in my feet, the sun setting and I still want to get a few more shots, etc. @@SnyperMK2000JclL
@Daniel_Plastiak_Crazy_Adventur
@Daniel_Plastiak_Crazy_Adventur 7 ай бұрын
This great video is extremely educational. And at the same time, it has a smooth plot and a beautiful desert environment. I'm happy to pay for quality content. Thanks for this video. 😀🖖👍
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I really appreciate this a lot! Blessings to you.
@drago93ff
@drago93ff 7 ай бұрын
I'm finding mental peacefulness in your videos ❤
@pierinopin3158
@pierinopin3158 6 ай бұрын
Come i nativi ,compliment ,vita unica speciale,simbiosi con la meravigliosa natura
@stonyjupiter1481
@stonyjupiter1481 7 ай бұрын
It's really interesting to me, to see how different cultures did things like preserving food, making tools and other everyday-use objects, architecture. Thank you, for sharing this knowledge with us.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
It fascinates me too. People often criticize how another culture may do something but it's just the way they figured out how to do it and it works so they keep the tradition.
@lindaseel9986
@lindaseel9986 7 ай бұрын
Good morning! You're up early. I am glad to see another informative and interesting post from you. Are the Barrel cactus useful for food or water? Once you get the spines off. I never knew there were yellow Prickly Pear. See? Ya done taught me somethin'. 😂😂 Maybe the cactus spines could be used as sewing needles?
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Yes, the barrel cactus produce an edible fruit. It's not very tasty but it is edible. The fruits are produced in the late summer. I've read conflicting reports of opening up a barrel cactus to drink the water. Some say it is toxic, others say it is safe to drink. I haven't done this yet. The spines can be made into sewing needles but bone actually works better because it can be shaped easier.
@markgibsons_SWpottery
@markgibsons_SWpottery 7 ай бұрын
These are the lessons that need to be taught! Thanks Zube master, Chad
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Nature will teach us all many lessons.
@user-xk7tq4br4e
@user-xk7tq4br4e 7 ай бұрын
dude what are you talking about? the guys is in the scene with many cameras and lights. he is just a camera face. he knows nothing. he is an actor.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Come here and spend a week with me tough guy!
@markgibsons_SWpottery
@markgibsons_SWpottery 6 ай бұрын
I think userxk7lghbr4e is a bot or something! I know real stuff when I see it! @@ChadZuberAdventures
@troobix_s
@troobix_s 7 ай бұрын
it was so entertained, as well as funny - prickly pears everywhere 😁 even at the top of the cactae 😆 It would be great to film that little burglar who did eat it from cactus.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Yes, I need to get a trail camera for scenes like that.
@ardsley2239
@ardsley2239 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for feeding the hungry fellow traveller's Chad..gr8 vid as usual
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
I know they appreciated my visit.
@user-bh2un3gi6y
@user-bh2un3gi6y 6 ай бұрын
Здравствуйте Чад. Смотрю ваши видео уже несколько лет. Большое спасибо вам за ваш труд. Я понимаю как сложно в одиночку снять и смонтировать такой полноценный фильм. И Это действительно здорово видеть как в гармонии могут существовать человек и природа. P.S. Не стригите ваши красивые волосы пожалуйста)) С длинными волосами вы выглядите очень хорошо, да я понимаю как это неудобно иногда)) А попробуйте просто заколоть их прямым гладким заточенным с конца прутиком ( как карандаш). Нужно сдегка скрутить волосы в жгут, неплотно, собрать сзади в круглый бублик и сверху вниз пронзить насквозь , зацепив волосы вне бублика, так 1 прутик и в другом направлении вставить еще 1 прутик. Это не сложно. После нескольких попыток поймете принцип)) Очень удобно и волосы не мешают. Для большего антуража можно использовать гладкую прямую косточку)) или прутик с примотанным на конце пером! Примитивная бижутерия!😊
@toneringer
@toneringer 7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!!
@pyrenees_freeman
@pyrenees_freeman 7 ай бұрын
respect, bro. really well done. i know the work that's needed just for the acorn flour. gathering and processing these quantities of food is really a great job 👍
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
In today's modern world a person sits at a desk or does some other task for 8-10 hours a day so that they can then buy food and pay for their shelter. In primitive life a person spends all day acquiring and preparing foods.
@lindaseel9986
@lindaseel9986 7 ай бұрын
@@ChadZuberAdventures Yes, it's hard, time consuming work. But as the saying goes, " It keeps you out of trouble."
@nickgrimmer7274
@nickgrimmer7274 3 ай бұрын
Chad have you thought about putting a wall around your encampment, this would cut down the winds and then in the day it would heat up and at night releaseing the heat around the home by a few degrees , making it a more comfortable space. 🙏🇬🇧
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 3 ай бұрын
This was just a very temporary camp. I was here just for less than a week.
@JohnSmith-ej4by
@JohnSmith-ej4by 7 ай бұрын
Мне нравятся ваши видео. Спасибо за ваши усилия.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Спасибо, что смотрите мои видео.
@Tara-di4cb
@Tara-di4cb 6 ай бұрын
❤The desert ❤your panoramic views.
@1950sAmericanFather
@1950sAmericanFather 7 ай бұрын
Just subbed. Been watching and in awe of your knowledge and fortitude to actually live it. Keep it up Chad, great content dude, some of the best in this category in existence.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. I wish all the nuances of filming and editing didn't prevent me from sharing so much more.
@yakaronielyak8299
@yakaronielyak8299 2 ай бұрын
great work Chad. The baskets are impressive.
@Drea-lt6xh
@Drea-lt6xh 7 ай бұрын
Happy Sunday ❤ to you Chad
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Happy Sunday to you too.
@fortemteam971
@fortemteam971 7 ай бұрын
Wow, Chad sir, it has been a lot since I saw one of your videos, I've just catched up with all episodes of season 2 and love them, and this video its so awesome, take me as your pupil jejeje ❤
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Thank you! I would love to teach these skills.
@AmauriPoyntz
@AmauriPoyntz 7 ай бұрын
Great job here tarzan you nailed it keep on grinding
@francinesoindivin
@francinesoindivin 7 ай бұрын
Tu es connecté a dame nature et tu en fait des chef-d'œuvres au milieu de ce lieu naturel avec simplement ton savoir créatif ,tu émanes une énergie Divine ancrée au coeur de la terre ...Tu es unique 🙏🙏💫
@semirayahlioglu9829
@semirayahlioglu9829 7 ай бұрын
رائع العيش لبعض الوقت في البرية والاعتماد على المصادر الطبيعية عمل رائع انت رجل شجاع تشاد🌸🌺
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
أنا بالتأكيد أحب قضاء الكثير من الوقت في البرية.
@simonjoergferdinand7685
@simonjoergferdinand7685 2 ай бұрын
Such a good job that you did, thank for the video Chad, we appreciate your work. Blessings to you. 😊
@thomasmhjvlde6214
@thomasmhjvlde6214 7 ай бұрын
another upload :D
@ryan3960
@ryan3960 7 ай бұрын
I swear this is just a video of Chad playing with cacti. Kinda jealous to be honest. 😂 I wonder if you could use the needles on the cactus you had the fruit on and make a kind of primitive comb to help look after your hair? Maybe you could glue them onto a piece of wood with some pitch or something like that? Maybe blunt the needles on a rock so you don't accidentally hurt yourself while using it too. I'm not sure if it's actually something that was made back then but it could be fun to try out.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
I could play out here until the day I die. I am absolutely fascinated with nature.... Long hair like this is a lot of work. A comb could be made but I'd rather just cut my hair short at this point. Short hair saves a lot of time.
@BushcraftTexas
@BushcraftTexas 7 ай бұрын
When you first showed the cholla at the beginning my thought went to how long before he has one on him lol. I’ve had a few encounters with those things, they HURT! Awesome video on how you use the desert to preserve food! Enjoyed it!!!
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Thanks man! Yeah, I get attacked by chollas almost every single time I come out to the desert. On this trip I received numerous piercings especially on my feet. It's just part of the adventure.
@kaitlynlsari681
@kaitlynlsari681 7 ай бұрын
😮chollas😂 yeah they look like a fun thing I'm glad we don't have in southern New Zealand 😂 great video really interesting and worth the watch, epic effort Thanks Chad for all the hard work filming and editing so we can enjoy and learn👋😆
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
No chollas in New Zealand, huh? I think they are just in the Americas.
@jenniezhan1627
@jenniezhan1627 7 ай бұрын
This man should have hes own movie or something
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 6 ай бұрын
I agree
@ManBeyondShape
@ManBeyondShape 7 ай бұрын
Maripa fruits ... Exelent ... I discovered it french guyana
@semirayahlioglu9829
@semirayahlioglu9829 7 ай бұрын
طريقة حفظ ثمار البلوط أو الصباح أو اي نوع من الثمار المتوفرة بالتجفيف ممتازة لكن يجب جمع كميات كبيرة لان فصل الشتاء طويل كنت عند اهلي اعمل بتجفيف الخضراوات بكميات كبيرة❤
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
نعم يجب جمع كميات كبيرة وهذا عمل شاق للغاية. لحسن الحظ أن الشتاء ليس طويلاً هنا.
@ramboturkey1926
@ramboturkey1926 7 ай бұрын
the effort you put into the capations is incredible
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Thanks
@lorddiablo8575
@lorddiablo8575 6 ай бұрын
Chad, if I were you, I would make another basket to cover the fruits and tie up the edge you dry in the sun up the hill. So they would not be eaten during the night time ( at least be eaten less and protect your harvest )..... In this you can carry them back to your camp much easier as the drying fruits are " locked up " in between the baskets.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 6 ай бұрын
The only problem is that they would be shaded and would dry slower.
@lorddiablo8575
@lorddiablo8575 6 ай бұрын
NO ! Even nowadays, farmers still use nets to cover their fruits or products when dry in the sun to avoid contamination or eaten by insects etc. Drying time is not a big concern.@@ChadZuberAdventures
@QueenSavage1030
@QueenSavage1030 7 ай бұрын
I hope your knee is okay. Be careful and stay away from the cactuses unless you cut them and cut off the spikes for the cactus food.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
There is so much cactus out here you cannot avoid them. It's just an inevitable reality.
@lailafong1583
@lailafong1583 5 ай бұрын
Yummy fruits😋wow Nice job!!
@annasalamon6138
@annasalamon6138 2 ай бұрын
Hello. I know your hair is short now, but when it grows out, there's a way to tie your hair in a bun without a rubber band. I do this and it stays on all day. You need to grab all the hair near your head with your left hand, and with your right hand, place the outer side under the ponytail near your head. Then grab your hair with your right hand and twist it to create a loop. Twist the remaining hair as if making a string and wrap it around the head around this loop. Once all the hair is wrapped, put the bun through the loop and you're done. You can look for it - a bun without pins and elastic bands. 👋🙂
@arifcupluQ3088
@arifcupluQ3088 7 ай бұрын
Amazing,, very nice🎉
@tumbuh-tumbuhanchannel4299
@tumbuh-tumbuhanchannel4299 7 ай бұрын
The best video❤❤❤
@Engulfing_Darkness
@Engulfing_Darkness 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your hard work and an outstanding content.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@Timmyjg2004
@Timmyjg2004 7 ай бұрын
I loved your funny reel about the nuts and fruit on Instagram!!
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, that was totally spontaneous.
@swatirai3314
@swatirai3314 2 ай бұрын
Nice video ,I like nature video Thank you for showing nature scenes. Swati Mumbai lndia
@christinegerard4974
@christinegerard4974 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video .My soul loves it .Peace ,silence ,authenticity,colors of the fruits …(did you decide to be mute now ? Why not ..)Very precious moment for me .Thank you for sharing your beauty and intelligence.From France.
@mihmorrison6296
@mihmorrison6296 6 ай бұрын
Grata por compartilhar, isso sim é de grande valia.😊
@MisterDoEverything
@MisterDoEverything 7 ай бұрын
มันเป็นอะไรที่สุดยอดมาก👍😁🌵
@ashley_1898
@ashley_1898 7 ай бұрын
amazing
@Factiyapagirl
@Factiyapagirl 7 ай бұрын
Amazing👍
@vatbab9043
@vatbab9043 3 ай бұрын
Cool
@SnyperMK2000JclL
@SnyperMK2000JclL 7 ай бұрын
1 season and a dozen episodes into a second and it finally happened, a cactus decided it wanted a piece of you! Im flabbergasted that its honestly been this long to get a random annoying spikey hitchiker considering the amount of time you have spent in and around cacti to harvest their fruits. Good thing you have those thick hide pants, one of best things you started this series with. Also on a side note, im kind of surprised that you havent "bushwacked" a safe trail around the areas you frequent often. I understand wanting to leave everything untouched and pristine, but it might still be a good idea to remove one or 2 of those pesky cacti from that drying area if you plan on using it again later on with any regularity. Id hate to see you get hurt from something thats preventable, especially after that all be it small encounter.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Rule #1 in the desert: Never go one on one with a cactus! Hahaha, actually this is only the second time I've recorded my violent encounters with the chollas cactus but they're sticky thorns get attached to me almost every time I'm in their territory. This time it was on my buckskin pants but I've had them on my ankles, soles of my feet, heels, and arms. It's never a pleasant experience.... Bushwacking a path through the cactus is not going to happen without a machete. Besides that I really don't see why I should have the right to kill a bunch of cactus for my personal convenience. That just sounds wrong. I'm a short term visitor here. Respect is the law of the land.
@Thich_Miner_Yen3037
@Thich_Miner_Yen3037 7 ай бұрын
Video tuyệt vời và chất lượng, thật sự cảm ơn anh chad đã tích cực ra những video hoang dã này ❤❤❤
@dwaynewladyka577
@dwaynewladyka577 7 ай бұрын
That's a great harvest of wild edibles. Perhaps a net type of bag can be made to put the larger food items into, and they can be hung to dry in the wind and the sun, so animals can't get to them? Or maybe something with a grid system of suspended sticks, sort of like a table would work? This was awesome. Cheers, Chad! ✌️
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
A bag is great for transport but not for drying because each fruit should be directly exposed to the sun and air for proper drying. I initially was thinking to weave a simple grid system like you suggested but then I thought it would be better to have a flat basket that I could easily carry to transport the fruit and then either place it on a high rock or hang from a branch in a tree so it would be safe. I didn't have any cordage prepared and didn't have the time to make the cordage otherwise I would have shown the hanging basket method. The hanging basket method is the preferred method for me.
@dwaynewladyka577
@dwaynewladyka577 7 ай бұрын
@@ChadZuberAdventures Thanks for the response, and the information. Cheers!
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
You are welcome!@@dwaynewladyka577
@garyharris3159
@garyharris3159 6 ай бұрын
Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤
@ladyofthemasque
@ladyofthemasque 7 ай бұрын
What a lot of people don't know about dehydration as a method of preservation is that you have to avoid 'case hrdening.' That's when the outer surface dries far faster than the interior, trapping moisture inside. Case hardening is usually discussed in context of meats being dried into jerky, but fruits also count. When Chad is crushing those prickly pear fruits, he is breaking up the harder exteriors, creating cracks for inner moisture to escape through. If you don't break up the exterior quickly enough to ensure that the inner moisture also escapes, you could develop mold problems, or worse, create a harmful bacterial breeding ground deep inside the food tissues, both of which can lead to food poisoning. One way to avoid case hardening is to ensure that the food to be dried is very thin, which allows much of the moisture to escape before the exterior hardens too much. But sometimes that's just not easy, so you have to keep a constant eye on whatever ti is. In Chad's case, he doesn't really have access to easy, precise cutting tools. Smashing the fruit before and during the drying process is one viable way of helping ensure it dries properly. (As always, do your own research and calculate your risks for your own situation. Most governments have Recommended Food Safety Practices that folks can look up & follow, including for primitive/low-tech food preservation methods, which I do recomend to others--I'm an enthusiast, not an expert, lol; I look up stuff all the time, too!)
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this information. I never researched any of this nor had I heard of the term "case hardening" but that is exactly what happens and I found that the fruit dries much faster after I smash it, thus breaking the cellular walls that trap the moisture. I've never experienced any mold issues. I also air dry meat and have never had a problem. With meat I also pound it with a stone to break the tissues.
@ladyofthemasque
@ladyofthemasque 6 ай бұрын
@@ChadZuberAdventures I know you know what to do, Chad, lol--and you've observed the better results directly, so you know it works. I just know that a lot of people don't know *why* something works better, or why not doing it a specific way causes it to fail.
@dadanene6820
@dadanene6820 5 ай бұрын
ODLIČAN VIDEO POZDRAV IZ HRVATSKE 😊
@XaLoiVlog
@XaLoiVlog 6 ай бұрын
ở đây cảnh đẹp như thiên đường, chúc anh trai Chad luôn hạnh phúc nhé.
@Mrinsan_outdoors
@Mrinsan_outdoors 7 ай бұрын
See you again chad zuber🎉😊
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 6 ай бұрын
See you soon
@moranmike36
@moranmike36 7 ай бұрын
Thanks
@kekipark77
@kekipark77 7 ай бұрын
maybe do the fruit crushing in a bowl? the lost juices were killing me inside lol
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Very little juice was lost. Not a big deal.
@zinckensteel
@zinckensteel 7 ай бұрын
My goodness those acorns are huge!
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Canyon live oak. My favorite acorn.
@TheMetalAllfather
@TheMetalAllfather 7 ай бұрын
That Cholla was huge man. It's like an entire cactus got stuck in your pants leg.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
I've seen them even bigger! There is a place where they grow seven feet tall and are about un meter apart. Most dangerous place I ever walked in sandals.
@TheMetalAllfather
@TheMetalAllfather 7 ай бұрын
@@ChadZuberAdventures that's crazy. means something too, considering you've survived Snake Island.
@Jeitorústico22
@Jeitorústico22 7 ай бұрын
Seus vídeos são espetaculares. Parabéns pelo seu trabalho.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Muito obrigado amigo!
@Jeitorústico22
@Jeitorústico22 7 ай бұрын
@@ChadZuberAdventures Valeu Chad
@rosekronelenn196
@rosekronelenn196 7 ай бұрын
I usually never write thing in the chat ever. But today is different. I came back to your channel after so many years it feels like ages already but here I am (subbed even). I am currently dreaming to have that kind of experience as you do but in a more asian style because I am asian myself. Anyways, love your content!
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Then I hope you do have similar experiences. I think you will really be happy when you do.
@Chuck_Huckler
@Chuck_Huckler 7 ай бұрын
Seems to me you'd be better off building a smoker and just drying the fruit over the fire at night Smoke will preserve your food even more, and nothing's going to eat it in there. You won't have to run up and down the mountain, either. If you've got a campfire going at night anyways, why not?
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
I have never smoked fruit but I likely will try that soon. I've often smoked meat. I wonder what flavor the smoke would embed in prickly pear fruit. That would be interesting.
@ilsasales128
@ilsasales128 7 ай бұрын
Invistes me!🙋‍♀️
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Vamos!
@gracecastilloarroyo2340
@gracecastilloarroyo2340 6 ай бұрын
Excelente paisaje desiertico Felicitaciones por su canal KZfaq muy educativo Chad feliz año nuevo 2024 Espylo pasarás Pur a vida 🌎🌴🇨🇷
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Gracias Grace! Feliz 2024 para ti. Muchas bendiciones.
@Junglesparrow-js6js
@Junglesparrow-js6js 7 ай бұрын
Osm
@ladyofthemasque
@ladyofthemasque 7 ай бұрын
Chat, next time you need to confine your hair but don't have a thong, consider twisting and coiling your hair in a bun, then using two thin green (for flexibility) twigs to skewer your hair, one across near the bottom and one across near the top. Weaving them gently in-and-out as you push them through your hair, this will combine with the twist-rolled hairs to help secure it in place. A lot of people might complain that this is "too feminine" a hairstyle, but honestly, I don't think our ancient ancestors cared one way or other. So long as it gets your hair out of the way, it's all good!
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
I once tried to do that and I couldn't figure out how and I never tried again.
@ladyofthemasque
@ladyofthemasque 6 ай бұрын
@@ChadZuberAdventures ...Practice? I wasn't born learning how myself, lol.
@gridinnozmu4358
@gridinnozmu4358 7 ай бұрын
🤔Se podría separar la pulpa de la tuna ,de la semilla,luego como está seca se puede hidratar y comer, si se deja remojando en agua y con las semillas hacer harina de tuna.Buen vídeo amigo🤲👏💪🔥
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Es muchísimo trabajo tedioso para separar las semillas de la tuna. Lo he hecho de una cantidad pequeña y es muy muy tardado. Pero sí, se puede hacer harina de la semilla y me gusta hacer como bolitas de dulce con la pulpa.
@guguSharm6558
@guguSharm6558 7 ай бұрын
Hi Chad 😊 I am From India Odisha
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Blessings to you my friend.
@anupraul4619
@anupraul4619 7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@trinidadcurtan7928
@trinidadcurtan7928 7 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️🐾🐕
@IL0VEM0C0C03
@IL0VEM0C0C03 7 ай бұрын
Nc
@luzsanchez2567
@luzsanchez2567 2 ай бұрын
Tu ere genial me encta tu video❤😅
@pedrofernandesdossantos817
@pedrofernandesdossantos817 7 ай бұрын
Sensacional seus vídeos e aventuras parabéns
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Muito obrigado! Um abraço.
@robertweldon7909
@robertweldon7909 7 ай бұрын
Chad, I have 2 questions. 1, What kind of oak are those acorns? They are the largest I've ever seen, 2. I noticed that the "barrel" cactus had some cactus fruits growing on it. Are these fruits edible? These food preservation videos are quite interesting. Great job. ;-)
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Great questions. #1.... This species of oak is Canyon Live Oak. It produces the biggest acorns I've ever found. I've been coming to this spot to collect them every December for four years. I can collect as much as 100 pounds in 4 hours or less. The flour from these acorns is also very delicious. #2.... Yes, you can eat the fruits of barrel cactus. The fruit of this particular species is not even desirable to eat though. It is edible but tasteless. Some barrel cactus species produce a fruit that tastes better but it's nothing in comparison to the prickly pear fruit I love so much.
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km 7 ай бұрын
acorns so much work to process I'd stick to Pinion Nuts personally
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Pinion nuts are quite a lot of work to gather though, aren't they? I mean, I can gather 100 pounds of these acorns in less than 4 hours.
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km 7 ай бұрын
@@ChadZuberAdventures yeah that's true
@user-wf2hu3qf9d
@user-wf2hu3qf9d 6 ай бұрын
Вождь совсем отощал на желудях то! Пора идти в набег на форт бледнолицых, или в прерии валить бизона😅
@DoTienSinh
@DoTienSinh 6 ай бұрын
What do you use camera video?
@venix20
@venix20 7 ай бұрын
aren't the flies spoiling it by laying eggs or something ?
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
No. Not that I'm aware of. I've done this many, many times and kept the food preserved for many months. It's never spoiled. I even dry meat this way too. Maybe there is a small risk of contamination but I haven't experienced any problem. It might also depend where it is done. Perhaps in some places there are other insects which can cause contamination or dangerous parasites or something however I am not aware of this.
@rickjames7391
@rickjames7391 7 ай бұрын
@6:00 you did make the cactus safe for animals though.
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
In what way did I do that?
@rickjames7391
@rickjames7391 7 ай бұрын
@@ChadZuberAdventures you gave it prickly pear padding
@jeffersonsena9382
@jeffersonsena9382 3 ай бұрын
Satisfatório
@erickort1987
@erickort1987 2 ай бұрын
you could use the red prickly pears for a healthy drink
@anugrahsirlalang7123
@anugrahsirlalang7123 Ай бұрын
How do you record all these videos?
@sseessful
@sseessful 7 ай бұрын
Fruits and berries are dried faster and safer at home on a warm stone stove...
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Well I don’t have a warm stone stove.
@crowverra5343
@crowverra5343 3 күн бұрын
What vid did you get grapes in ???
@albertgooner6366
@albertgooner6366 6 ай бұрын
thanks for leaving the food overnight
@riverannie7
@riverannie7 6 ай бұрын
I don’t think it was mice or rats that ate the fruit on the barrel cactus, but nocturnal birds , bats, owls ?
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 6 ай бұрын
Bats perhaps? I don’t know. Those thorns are really sharp. It seems though that a small mouse could get to it easier.
@Orc_Forest
@Orc_Forest 7 ай бұрын
Hi Chad! Is it possible to set up a camera trap? It would be interesting to see how the animals climbed the cactus. :-=)
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Yes, it is possible. But first I have to buy a trail camera. I really need to get one of those.
@brt525
@brt525 7 ай бұрын
💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@user-pq4il4xo9s
@user-pq4il4xo9s 7 ай бұрын
13:02 could you theoretically use cactus thorns as a needle?
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Yes, of course. I regularly use agave thorns. They are easier to acquire. However, bone is better because it is more resistant.
@marcellewilsnach5594
@marcellewilsnach5594 6 ай бұрын
A question, as I'm new to your channel. Drying fruit, no problem, but the flies, maggots, germs?
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 6 ай бұрын
If there are maggots that’s just extra protein.
@johnturtle6649
@johnturtle6649 6 ай бұрын
I remember eating an acorn as a kid o a whim. Never again. At the time I had no idea they were bitter and that could all be washed out and ground up.
@RS_Clash01
@RS_Clash01 7 ай бұрын
I have a question... Don't you get bored sometimes, and if so , what do you do to pass the time if your not making videos and stuff
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 6 ай бұрын
No way. There is always so much to do in nature.
@dungKim-jm9uj
@dungKim-jm9uj 7 ай бұрын
bạn ở cách xa túp lều không tôi thích bạn quay cảnh túp lều
@Ang85323
@Ang85323 4 ай бұрын
Chad can you use this willow for medicine? Like white willow?
@santiagoobregon5926
@santiagoobregon5926 7 ай бұрын
Chad, have you never met a person on your adventures whether in the desert, forest or spring?
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Yes, I have occasionally. They are always fascinated about what I’m doing but I try to avoid people.
@melissahoffman4687
@melissahoffman4687 4 ай бұрын
Hey Chad! What a cool backpack basket you made! Doesn't that rope hurt your forehead?
@maruserrano5418
@maruserrano5418 2 ай бұрын
Como andas con esas sandalias tan simples en ese desierto tan peligroso , que loco !!
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 2 ай бұрын
No es fácil y es inevitable que una espinas se entierran en mis pies.
@lorenarodrigues162
@lorenarodrigues162 7 ай бұрын
Olá amigo. A quanto tempo não recebia notificações do seu canal
@ChadZuberAdventures
@ChadZuberAdventures 7 ай бұрын
Kkkkkkkkk..... Pois você pode voltar cada semana para achar um novo video. Até a próxima amiga!
@ejayvangalenlast
@ejayvangalenlast 6 ай бұрын
😮
@junajolopezgonzalez391
@junajolopezgonzalez391 6 ай бұрын
Esto donde es desierto de mohave saludos brother 🇮🇨🇪🇸🐐
@aerily1
@aerily1 26 күн бұрын
I hope this man is also having children, they will have good instincts in their genes in case of extinction event❤
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