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Gratulálok! Örülök, hogy mindenből az erdeti alap ízeket próbáltátok, kiváncsi voltam a pálinka reakciójára, tökéletes volt, mert mindenki idétlenül mosolyogni szokott tőle, ti is ezt tettétek! Egyébként nagyon ügyesn megszerkesztett videót készítettek, kedvenceim lettetek.
I love how you put in the effort to try the traditional versions of everything. And your pronunciation is pretty good. I'm glad you had a nice time here and enjoyed our delicios food! ☺
Wowww! Thank you!! That means a lot! We really enjoyed the Hungarian cuisine and hope to make it back to see more of the country! Thanks so much for watching! 😊
@@AdventuresofMattandNat The countryside is much more exciting and the food is more authentic than in Budapest. I would recommend the northern shore of Lake Balaton and the Danube bend, Esztergom, Visegrád, Szentendre, they are close to each other and to Budapest. ( 1 hour by any public transport )
As a Hungarian I do not care about what foreigners think of the Hungarian cuisine as I can decide what is tasty and what isn’t without them saying so. Stop being a pussy, especially if you are a male.
My grandmother on my dad's side was from Budapest. She loved to bake! I know why I love pastry, so much and all those flavors! TY.....and Natalie, you always look so beautiful, Matt, too! ❤😊
You folks are hillarious.😂..the way you pronounce Lángos! I'm a Hungarian-Canadian living in Holland!My dear hubby and family were blown away by my Hungarian country cooking.Thanks for the video!
Okay, aside from how much fun it is seeing you two in action, your descriptions provide just the right amount of detail. I get a good idea of the flavors (and what I might like ir not like) without being weighed down by gourmet/chef talk. A perfect balance. I will be spending a few days in Budapest next year, so I am taking notes. 👍🏻
Can I just say, after watching a few travel influencers, you guys are in my top 5! You are actually funny, informative and your videography is fantastic! Thank you for your fun, intelligent content!
Architecture, history, museums, food, people, culture, castles, and language. Language is so different from English. Frederickusz interviews has captions and Agi Szabados has captions for learning keeps the brain sharp 🎉
Very fun video! Glad you appreciated Budapest! There are a bunch of other very nice parts of Hungary if you get a chance to see them, like Szentendre (Saint Andrew... a small town near Budapest), Esztergom (one of the ancient cities), Eger (site of a famous castle and battle) and Pecs (a big city on the Hungarian plain)... and of course each has it's own take on the national cuisine. It was very brave of you to try Unicum. It made me shudder and see stars simultaneously when I tried it... not something I'll repeat. (BTW - Loved the rendition of "She'll be Coming 'Round the Mountain" ... you were probably the only people in Budapest singing that!)
Pálinka that is less than 50%alcohol is not serious stuff, it's made for tourists I guess! Unikum is basically Jagermeister for grownups. It tastes like medicine because it originally is. It is an herb liqueur. Most Hungarians keep some at home in case of upset stomach. It does really cure it. The way it became a popular drink is, it could be taken to places where alcohol was forbidden, because it's "medicine"
Serious people don’t put sweat toppings on lángos, icecream into kürtöskalács but do drink pálinka in room temp just like whiskey, because thats the temp when you can taste the most flavours. By the way well done: till the end of the video you learned how to correctly pronounce Budapest:)
Here is a few extra bits and bobs from a hungarian: If you want to improve your hungarian pronounciation, you just have to learn how to pronounce the letters, it usually has a very direct 1-to-1 translation to words. The only thing that might be strange to learn is we have letters made up from multiple other letters. For the rétes (strudels) your pronounciation was actaully pretty good, and yeah we have a lot of versions of this apart from the ones you tried some of the more common ones are apple, cottage cheese, sweetened poppy seed and there are amongst many others even ones filled with cabbage. As for the lángos don't worry about eating it with your hands, it is often considered a street food even amongst the locals, so eating it with your hands is not only perfectly fine, but likely the more common way. Túró rudi is awesome. Sure if you say it's chocolate covered cheese curds it sounds strange, but it is pretty much sweetened cottage cheese with a chocolate cover with maybe a strip of jam or cream in the middle in the flavoured ones. Pálinka is usually 40+ percent alcohol often going as far high up as 50-55% and yes you can pretty much drink it whenever, even without a meal, but I think the most common is to toast with it before a meal. Also it is most commonly drank as a shot not in sips. Yes when locals say gulyás they usually mean the soup not the stew, as for the chicken paprikash the sauce next to it mostly comes from onion, paprika, and the meat juices cooking out of the chicken. Funny you say Unicum tastes like medicine because it is a medicine. Most often drank to fix an upset stomach and often jokingly referred to as a diver medicine, because it either calms down your upset stomach or makes everything come back up.
@@khushibansal610 We're actually headed to Ireland to host our first ever group trip that week! We would've loved to meet you! We hope you have a great time in Nashville though!
Loved your stroll through the eateries of BUDAPESH ! The Langos flatbread elephant ear looked delish. The Hungarian beer looked tempting too. Another fun video. 😂
Wow! Thanks so much! That means a lot! We were really trying, but my Southern American accent doesn't always do well with foreign languages! Lol... Thanks for watching! 😊 -Matt
Holy you guys are awesome .Happy and funny a joy to watch. Im glad your food tour represented almost all the Hungarian authentic local dishes and enjoyed it too.Your pronanciation was excellent too thank you for taking the time and learn. .The way you guys were eating the Langos ohh my god ..I can tell you really enjoyed the city and the local food.Thanks for the video it made my day.
Pálinka is served in a small shot glass because usually people drink it in 1 go,like a shot,it was not intented to sip for minutes but to empty the glass in seconds😄
Matt & Nat, my favorite travel couple. Love you guys, hope all is well! The food on this trip all looks fantastic, I can’t pick a favorite! Blessings & be safe!
I never get tired of seeing all the different foods you both try lol The buildings look so pretty! In Canada we call the fried dough beaver tails they come with different sweet toppings you might of tried it in your Quebec video.
Amazing!! Love you two. Praying for your Dad Natalie...Oh my! the food looked amazing. Wanna go there now just to eat 🤣🤣 Thank you for what you do and for just being great people. Stay safe and keep having fun.🙏✈☕🥘🧀....What kind of cheese was on the fried dough w/ sour cream if you know ?
Awww thanks so much friend! 😭🥹 We appreciate you & your prayers more than you know!! 🥰💗 hahaha I was hungry the whole time editing this video! Haha 🤣 that’s a great question, I think it was a cheddar! Gosh that was so good! 🤤🤣 making me hungry just thinking about it. Thanks again Reuben! 💗💗
It is usually topped with trappist cheese. This cheese is almost unknown outside Hungary. It tastes most like gouda. It is a semi-hard cheese, matured, with fermentation holes. It is made from cow's milk, with lactic acid bacteria culture, rennet and the addition of calcium chloride, potassium or sodium nitrate. Fatty trappistas must have a dry matter content of at least 56 %. True French Trappist is raw milk, i.e. the milk is not pasteurised and is matured for two months. Normally, the cut surface of the cheese, which weighs about one and a half kilograms and is in the shape of a disc, has holes of 3-4 millimetres evenly distributed over the cut surface. It has a sour, slightly salty taste and smell.
You had so many yummy things in Budapest. The chimney cakes look like a fun option. chocolate covered cheese curds sounds gross but it looks good. leaves, medicine and essential oils yum haha xx
"chocolate covered cheese curds sounds gross but it looks good." It tastes good as well. We have to bring it to Hungarians living abroad when we visit them... all the time :-)
Eat dessert first, best way to start! My family is Hungarian from my dad's side. My brother's wife made him chicken paprika for his birthday, a dish we enjoyed as a family meal occasionally. All your food looked delicious
Omg you guys are hilarious 😂😂😂 I died during the singing part at the end! It was the very first video I watched from you. You are so funny and positive. I wish you all the best. Enjoy your travels!
Subtitle your vids, "Eating Across the World"...absolutely love viewing you enjoying the various desserts and foods and giving your reviews. Getting to eat/live vicariously is great. The scenery is nice, too. P.S. Really like your choice of music to accompany your travels, also.
Actually your pronounciation is pretty good considering you only just arrived :) Let me share some additional info on the stuff you guys tried, maybe it will be helpful to some people: 1. Gerbeaud is an iconic place. Imagine it as the place where stereotypically the old, elite ladies went to hang out to enjoy some fine things in life - and I don't just mean cookies. There is a long time urban legend that in those times if you were a handsome young man, and bought a certain cake, only ate a certain part of it, and left the fork on the plate in a certain way (there are several versions of the story), then eventually one of the waiters reached you with an address, where you had to went to... well.... offer some company to one of those old, and rich ladies on a financial term, if you get my meaning. But nowadays it is "just" one of the classiest place for deserts with a tradition they are proud of. You can be sure it will be really good quality stuff, but it will cost you too (expect ~ 2-3 times the price what you'd pay in more average place) - still, if you can afford, I'd recommend to try and get that aristocratic feeling of the good quality desserts in a really classy place where the elite of Budapest enjoyed them in an environment fitting to their standards by that time. Dobos cake is for some reason often recommended - personally I never liked that hard caramel topping, and always went for Krémes as a child, but maybe it is rather a question of personal preference. Somlói Galuska however is something I can recommend to anyone, great choice in my oppinion! 2. That's a cool place too! Strudels ("Rétes" in hungarian) is quite traditional, and there are many options for the filling. It was a good idea to give a chance to poppy seed filling, not that common in other places where you can find strudels, but maybe I am wrong on that. But for sure: don't worry about poppy seed is used for making drugs. The reason for is that if you want to make drugs from it, you will need them in their earlier stage, when it is less ripe. What is used for cooking is harvested later, and dried - you can't get high on it, no matter how hard you try. And YES, vanilla ice cream is a perfect addition to it, my mom often serves the two things along as well. :) 3. Retró Lángos is a nice place for trying lángos - they have many varieties, and don't go easy on toppings either. Most people eat it without cutleries, by hand. Be prepared to have a messy face after, and oily hands what will need washing too, some wet napkins can come quite handy after that. Also, it is super filling, quite heavy food. Sharing one between the two of you was also a good idea if you plan to eat some more in the near future. 4. Never tried the place, but looks good. Kürtőskalács is best if you get it very fresh, while it is still hot or warm. It can get dried quickly though, which will degrade its quality (the soft inside will be less tasty), so try not to get those which where made several hours ago. 5. On pálinka: unfortunately hard to find really good ones. Most of the "bottled" versions (what you can usually buy in bars and shops) are not as tasty as the home made ones (which can be also terrible ones, depending on who makes it with what quality of ingredients), and the home made ones are usually even harder drinks (~50% of alcohol), so prepare they will hit hard. I can recommend "Árpád" brand though, I think they make a steadily good quality stuff. Goulash and Csirke Paprikás: both are great choices! You can't get any more traditional as those ones, and they are both tasty. Goulash ("Gulyás") is a must-have. Although you can find dishes with the same name in neighbouring countries, it is usually a stew there, but originally it is a soup! The name comes from the old word for "cow" ("gulya"), the cow shepherd was called "Gulyás", and the name implies it is the soup they made typically. On Unicum: well.... I have seen those faces after tasting it many times. :D Honestly, most of the people won't like it. I have met only a handful people from foreign countries who do. I'd still give it a try if you are a man who likes to experiment, and likes these weird, bitter tasting herby stuffs. But in my experience I have never met a girl before from a foreign country who liked it. If you are girl and you do for some reason, be prepared it will get you attention and respect from many man in Hungary. :D Great video, anyway! Cheers from a hungarian living in Budapest.
Lovely video guys, you really did your research about everything, hope you enjoyed your stay! The Unicum part made me rolling, I can understand your reactions, not a fan of it either. But if you have a chance in the future, try the plum version of it, waaay better that way!:)
There is a version of Unicum that has a plum base (Unicum Szilva), if you *really* want to try it I would go for that over the basic one if it's an option.
Really nice video from a very nice couple. It is a "Unicum" for me to subscribe after my first video of a channel. You've made it. :D Enjoy Your Lifetime of Adventure.
@AdventuresofMattandNat do u know where your visiting yet ... I'm in Bristol .. City of Bath is nice to visit .. Cardiff , Birmingham and (Cornwall & Devon Counties) gorgeous Beaches and seaside resorts and Cream Teas
You didn't ate the original Túró Rudi. The original made with dark chocolate, you tried the milk chocolate version. I don't like the milk chocolate version its too sweet. You should try the dark chocolate one next time its way better.
Hi The real story of the Dobos cake is a little different. József C Dobos was a businessman, not a chef. This cookie was sold exclusively by Him. That's why it was named after him. Only high-quality flour can be used for the strudel/rétes, as it is only possible to make paper-thin dough from this type of flour. When they first made strudel/rétes, Hungarian flour was like this, and it was very cheap too. The dough should be so thin that it is translucent. This can be achieved by dragging. The opium in the seeds of the poppy here is very low. In the past, poppy tea was used a lot, but there were also many drug addict. Therefore, the government of the time supported the breeding of opium-free poppies. However, the dry cocoon of the poppy continued to be used to produce pain relievers. The logo of the Alkaloida pharmaceutical company also became the poppy cocoon. From then on, the poppy is in the same category as, for example, tobacco. It can only be grown with a permit, and straw and poppy seeds can only be sold with a permit.Today, only the seeds are sold, because Alkaloida has finished processing the straw. Lángos and chimney cakes are also sold in many places in the city. In many cases, smaller places are cheaper and better. However, mostly the traditional versions are available. The chimney cake has a legend. In 1241, the Mongol Golden Horde attacked the Hungarian Kingdom. This is called the Tatar invasion.The people living here fought, defended hard and died. The Mongols did not expect such a defense and left the following year. The few survivors were evacuated to hidden places in time. The attack ended up destroying 80-90% of the country. (The statue of the king who built the country after him can be seen in the row of columns in Hősök Square. He is Béla IV. His nickname is the second home founder.The first was Árpád. He is also there in the square, among the horsemen.) According to the legend, one of the Hungarian groups fled to a cave. The cave was at the top of a mountain, it was visible. The road leading there was also secret. The Mongols decided to wait until the Hungarians came out for food. But they didn't come out. Many straws were wrapped around a stick and placed in front of the cave. Just like the chimney cake. :-) The Mongols thought the Hungarians had plenty of food, because they could even make cookies. That's why they went somewhere else, trusting that they would have better luck there. Pálinka is not usually sipped. You have to drink it all at once. Dreher beer. The factory is in Budapest in the Kőbánya district. Another popular brand is Soproni beer. That little dumpling is the nokedli. A traditional side dish, especially for stew dishes. For the history of Unicum: When its inventor presented it to the ruler of the time, he exclaimed: Das ist unicum! From then on, the name of the drink is Unicum. During the communist period, the family took the original recipe with them and produced it in Italy. However, he left the recipe for a similar drink at the factory in Szeged. So the communists thought they had the right to manufacture. Which was true, but just not the original drink. After the fall of the regime, the family returned home and resumed production based on the original recipe. best
Off of 1 Beer (which we split), 1 Palinka, and 1 Unicum? Not hardly. Lol… Our eyes look like that because we were exhausted! Lol… Too many LONG days of traveling and filming! We had a great time though! Thanks for watching!
Unicum is more herbal than Jägermeister, more bitter and less sweet. There are Plum, or Coffee flavoured versions as well. The one with Plum is dope. Still Jägermeister is better.
Retro Langos is a tourist trap, it's not really recommended as its overpriced and average. You know they're not good because offer all these other nonsense toppings and even Nutella. It's like a Sushi restaurant offering BBQ sauce with the rice - you just know it's going to be shit.
Never go to the downtown to check any 'autenthic' food, big mistake!!! specially lángos, which is more than triple overprized... as anywhere in big cities overtouristicated... shame...
I'm from Cluj, and moved to Budapest 6 years ago, and i can tell you that the Kurtos Kalacs in hungary is not that good compared to what we have in Transylvania, also the size is 3 times bigger there and almost the same price, and it's much better in every way. On another hand, the real gulyas is like a stew, but most restaurant make it like a stew, but both are delicious, oh and it's ok if you don't like unicum, nobody does :))
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Gratulálok! Örülök, hogy mindenből az erdeti alap ízeket próbáltátok, kiváncsi voltam a pálinka reakciójára, tökéletes volt, mert mindenki idétlenül mosolyogni szokott tőle, ti is ezt tettétek! Egyébként nagyon ügyesn megszerkesztett videót készítettek, kedvenceim lettetek.
I ate the chicken paprikash at that exact restaurant, and it was the best dish I had in Europe in 4 countries on my trip. Highly recommend!!!
Yesss!! It was SO GOOD, right?? Thanks for watching!
I love how you put in the effort to try the traditional versions of everything. And your pronunciation is pretty good. I'm glad you had a nice time here and enjoyed our delicios food! ☺
Thanks so much! That means a lot! We loved Budapest and hope to make it back to see more of Hungary on our next visit! Thanks for watching!🥰
Meggyes mákos was a good pronunciation. So proud to see my home city on your channel! 😊
Oh, wow! Thank you so much! That means more than you know! And thanks for watching!😊
As a Hungarian, I care about what foreigners think about our food, so I watch a lot of videos in this form, but you are in Top3.
Wowww! Thank you!! That means a lot! We really enjoyed the Hungarian cuisine and hope to make it back to see more of the country! Thanks so much for watching! 😊
@@AdventuresofMattandNat The countryside is much more exciting and the food is more authentic than in Budapest. I would recommend the northern shore of Lake Balaton and the Danube bend, Esztergom, Visegrád, Szentendre, they are close to each other and to Budapest. ( 1 hour by any public transport )
As a Hungarian I do not care about what foreigners think of the Hungarian cuisine as I can decide what is tasty and what isn’t without them saying so. Stop being a pussy, especially if you are a male.
My grandmother on my dad's side was from Budapest. She loved to bake! I know why I love pastry, so much and all those flavors! TY.....and Natalie, you always look so beautiful, Matt, too! ❤😊
You folks are hillarious.😂..the way you pronounce Lángos! I'm a Hungarian-Canadian living in Holland!My dear hubby and family were blown away by my Hungarian country cooking.Thanks for the video!
Matt, you ate the lángos perfectly (without a knife and fork)! Nat, you are adorable ;)
Haha… Glad I passed the lángos test! Lol… And we’ll just have to forgive Nat!🤣 Thanks for watching!
Okay, aside from how much fun it is seeing you two in action, your descriptions provide just the right amount of detail. I get a good idea of the flavors (and what I might like ir not like) without being weighed down by gourmet/chef talk. A perfect balance. I will be spending a few days in Budapest next year, so I am taking notes. 👍🏻
Aw, thanks so much!🥰 That means more than you know!
Can I just say, after watching a few travel influencers, you guys are in my top 5! You are actually funny, informative and your videography is fantastic! Thank you for your fun, intelligent content!
It turned out great ,I loved watching it , thank you very mutch , greetings from Budapest 🙂
Aw, thank you!🥰🥰
This video made me hungry and want to go to Hungary
It looks like it is Natalie’s turn to wear her hair in a bun. Great information and fun !😊
Hahaha 🤣👏🏼 love that!!
Right??? I was realizing I never do it when we’re filming! I’ll have to change it up more often! 🤣😜 Thanks for watching! 💗
Eating lángos with a fork and knife triggered me real bad :D Glad you enjoyed your time here, come back soon! :)
🤣🤣💀💀 Too funny! Lol… Thank you! And thanks for watching! She’ll do better with her lángos next time!🤣
The one universal dish in every country, dessert! Great video guys, prayers for your father Natalie
Hahaha AMEN to that! 👏🏼🤣
awww thank you so much 😭🥹💗 Truly means more than you know! We appreciate you watching & being on this adventure with us!
This vid just came on time!! Going to Budapest this weekend. Cheers mate
Thanks for watching! We hope you had a great time in Budapest!😊
Charming couple. ❤ Natalie is super cool gives u the skinning w out the fluff and the editing is amazing.
Architecture, history, museums, food, people, culture, castles, and language. Language is so different from English. Frederickusz interviews has captions and Agi Szabados has captions for learning keeps the brain sharp 🎉
Very fun video! Glad you appreciated Budapest! There are a bunch of other very nice parts of Hungary if you get a chance to see them, like Szentendre (Saint Andrew... a small town near Budapest), Esztergom (one of the ancient cities), Eger (site of a famous castle and battle) and Pecs (a big city on the Hungarian plain)... and of course each has it's own take on the national cuisine. It was very brave of you to try Unicum. It made me shudder and see stars simultaneously when I tried it... not something I'll repeat. (BTW - Loved the rendition of "She'll be Coming 'Round the Mountain" ... you were probably the only people in Budapest singing that!)
20:16 unicum made about 200 years earlier that jager. and its actually a medicne against reflux and similar digest problems.
and the expression on Nat 's face priceless 😊
🤣🤦🏼♀️ haha guilty! I make a lot of faces! Hahaha
Pálinka that is less than 50%alcohol is not serious stuff, it's made for tourists I guess!
Unikum is basically Jagermeister for grownups. It tastes like medicine because it originally is. It is an herb liqueur. Most Hungarians keep some at home in case of upset stomach. It does really cure it. The way it became a popular drink is, it could be taken to places where alcohol was forbidden, because it's "medicine"
@@strayhound3842 in German they take a shot of o jagermreister to coat their stomachs befour drink beer
Serious people don’t put sweat toppings on lángos, icecream into kürtöskalács but do drink pálinka in room temp just like whiskey, because thats the temp when you can taste the most flavours. By the way well done: till the end of the video you learned how to correctly pronounce Budapest:)
awww, you guys tried TÚRÓ RUDI!!!! very nicely done, good job, you did your research 👍👍
I love you guys and how you are showing the world to us the way you do. Blessings... good eats.. cheers and love.
Aw... Thanks so much @Indianinthemachine!! That means more than you know! Thanks for watching! 😊
You two are so cute together! ❤️❤️
OMG!!!!!!!!! 😋😋😋Those desserts look awesome... actually all of the food does!!! ❤🤍💚You two are so cute!!!
Here is a few extra bits and bobs from a hungarian:
If you want to improve your hungarian pronounciation, you just have to learn how to pronounce the letters, it usually has a very direct 1-to-1 translation to words. The only thing that might be strange to learn is we have letters made up from multiple other letters.
For the rétes (strudels) your pronounciation was actaully pretty good, and yeah we have a lot of versions of this apart from the ones you tried some of the more common ones are apple, cottage cheese, sweetened poppy seed and there are amongst many others even ones filled with cabbage.
As for the lángos don't worry about eating it with your hands, it is often considered a street food even amongst the locals, so eating it with your hands is not only perfectly fine, but likely the more common way.
Túró rudi is awesome. Sure if you say it's chocolate covered cheese curds it sounds strange, but it is pretty much sweetened cottage cheese with a chocolate cover with maybe a strip of jam or cream in the middle in the flavoured ones.
Pálinka is usually 40+ percent alcohol often going as far high up as 50-55% and yes you can pretty much drink it whenever, even without a meal, but I think the most common is to toast with it before a meal. Also it is most commonly drank as a shot not in sips.
Yes when locals say gulyás they usually mean the soup not the stew, as for the chicken paprikash the sauce next to it mostly comes from onion, paprika, and the meat juices cooking out of the chicken.
Funny you say Unicum tastes like medicine because it is a medicine. Most often drank to fix an upset stomach and often jokingly referred to as a diver medicine, because it either calms down your upset stomach or makes everything come back up.
I am glad that you came to Hungary, we look forward to seeing you!🙂
Love you silliness, and thanks for sharing amazing things
the expression on Matt 's face after drinking the herb beer he was thinking geez
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Love your videos. So charming.
Thank you so much!
Wow! Those Chimney Cakes!! 🤤🤤🤤
Great Food Tour and beautiful shots around Budapest! Y’all are the BEST!!!
Right?? So good!😋 Aw, thanks you so much!🥰
The food actually looks amazing. Great food tour video.
It really was! We didn't really know what to expect, but it was great! Thanks so much for watching, Brent!
Loved the video and love you guys❤❤🎉😊
Awww thanks so much for watching & for your comment! We love you! Love having you on this adventure with us! 💗💗
@@AdventuresofMattandNat are you guys in Nashville for the week of 27th? would love to meet you guys in person!
@@khushibansal610 We're actually headed to Ireland to host our first ever group trip that week! We would've loved to meet you! We hope you have a great time in Nashville though!
@@AdventuresofMattandNat oh ya! How can I forget, have a wonderful trip you too!!
Loved your stroll through the eateries of BUDAPESH ! The Langos flatbread elephant ear looked delish. The Hungarian beer looked tempting too. Another fun video. 😂
Pálinka is not below 50 degrees... at home it is 55-60 degrees. :)
Ahh... That makes sense! I guess like our whiskey here in the US. Thanks for the info and for watching! 😊
My Pálinka distiller refused to brew it over 48 degrees to protect the fruity flavour. Prémium pálinkas has even less degree.
Hi Matt & Nat. ( I’m Hungarian ) & you guys doing great with the pronunciation . ( somloi galuska, meggyes retes) 👍
Wow! Thanks so much! That means a lot! We were really trying, but my Southern American accent doesn't always do well with foreign languages! Lol... Thanks for watching! 😊 -Matt
Holy you guys are awesome .Happy and funny a joy to watch. Im glad your food tour represented almost all the Hungarian authentic local dishes and enjoyed it too.Your pronanciation
was excellent too thank you for taking the time and learn. .The way you guys were eating the Langos ohh my god ..I can tell you really enjoyed the city and the local food.Thanks for the
video it made my day.
Hello from Gatlinburg TN Smoky Mountains Park Kiddos! Looking great as always!🏞️🌄
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This adventure was amazing, my dear!! I loved. That "pizza" with a lot of cheese, so delicious, got into my checklist 😍😍🥰🥰
Pálinka is served in a small shot glass because usually people drink it in 1 go,like a shot,it was not intented to sip for minutes but to empty the glass in seconds😄
Wrong, you're supposed to sip it.
Greatings from my hometown Budapest! You are doing great! ❤🍻🇭🇺
Thank you!🥰
You are both awesome. Thank you for the videos. They are very informative and you are both funny as well. 😂
Aw, Thank you so much!!🥰🥰
Your pronunciation of Hungarian is very good
Thank you!! We tried! Lol… Thanks for watching!😊
So fun!
Matt & Nat, my favorite travel couple. Love you guys, hope all is well! The food on this trip all looks fantastic, I can’t pick a favorite! Blessings & be safe!
Matt.... happy wife happy life ice cream 🍨🍦 is a must
Speaking as a man with a menopausal wife the life you save may be your own lol
Love your videos. Love your channel. You two are just so sweet together many blessings and happy life
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I never get tired of seeing all the different foods you both try lol The buildings look so pretty! In Canada we call the fried dough beaver tails they come with different sweet toppings you might of tried it in your Quebec video.
Thanks for another very fun, and very funny episode😂, loved it.
Aw, thanks for watching Dan! Glad you enjoyed it!😊
I always have room for ice cream 😅 thanks for the suggestion Nat! And you deserve it too 🤗 love these videos!
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Nat your gorgeous! I love that as you travel the world you still have amazing classy style ❤
Amazing!! Love you two. Praying for your Dad Natalie...Oh my! the food looked amazing. Wanna go there now just to eat 🤣🤣 Thank you for what you do and for just being great people. Stay safe and keep having fun.🙏✈☕🥘🧀....What kind of cheese was on the fried dough w/ sour cream if you know ?
Awww thanks so much friend! 😭🥹 We appreciate you & your prayers more than you know!! 🥰💗 hahaha I was hungry the whole time editing this video! Haha 🤣 that’s a great question, I think it was a cheddar! Gosh that was so good! 🤤🤣 making me hungry just thinking about it.
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It is usually topped with trappist cheese. This cheese is almost unknown outside Hungary. It tastes most like gouda.
It is a semi-hard cheese, matured, with fermentation holes. It is made from cow's milk, with lactic acid bacteria culture, rennet and the addition of calcium chloride, potassium or sodium nitrate. Fatty trappistas must have a dry matter content of at least 56 %. True French Trappist is raw milk, i.e. the milk is not pasteurised and is matured for two months.
Normally, the cut surface of the cheese, which weighs about one and a half kilograms and is in the shape of a disc, has holes of 3-4 millimetres evenly distributed over the cut surface. It has a sour, slightly salty taste and smell.
@@knor1982 Thank you for that. Very much appreciated, have a great day sir.
You had so many yummy things in Budapest.
The chimney cakes look like a fun option.
chocolate covered cheese curds sounds gross but it looks good.
leaves, medicine and essential oils yum haha xx
"chocolate covered cheese curds sounds gross but it looks good." It tastes good as well. We have to bring it to Hungarians living abroad when we visit them... all the time :-)
Eat dessert first, best way to start! My family is Hungarian from my dad's side. My brother's wife made him chicken paprika for his birthday, a dish we enjoyed as a family meal occasionally. All your food looked delicious
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I’m Hungarian and langos was invented because back in the day, it used to be expensive to bake bread everyday. So they would just fry it.
Ahhh… That makes sense! Well, I’m happy they invented it because it’s delicious!😋 Thanks for watching!😊
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Omg you guys are hilarious 😂😂😂
I died during the singing part at the end!
It was the very first video I watched from you. You are so funny and positive. I wish you all the best. Enjoy your travels!
Subtitle your vids, "Eating Across the World"...absolutely love viewing you enjoying the various desserts and foods and giving your reviews. Getting to eat/live vicariously is great. The scenery is nice, too.
P.S. Really like your choice of music to accompany your travels, also.
I'm from Nebraska and I miss it a lot and I get homesick
You are such a nice couple! :)
Hope you enjoyed your state! :)
Awww thanks so much!! We had a wonderful time! We can’t wait to come back to explore more! 🥰
Actually your pronounciation is pretty good considering you only just arrived :)
Let me share some additional info on the stuff you guys tried, maybe it will be helpful to some people:
1. Gerbeaud is an iconic place. Imagine it as the place where stereotypically the old, elite ladies went to hang out to enjoy some fine things in life - and I don't just mean cookies. There is a long time urban legend that in those times if you were a handsome young man, and bought a certain cake, only ate a certain part of it, and left the fork on the plate in a certain way (there are several versions of the story), then eventually one of the waiters reached you with an address, where you had to went to... well.... offer some company to one of those old, and rich ladies on a financial term, if you get my meaning. But nowadays it is "just" one of the classiest place for deserts with a tradition they are proud of. You can be sure it will be really good quality stuff, but it will cost you too (expect ~ 2-3 times the price what you'd pay in more average place) - still, if you can afford, I'd recommend to try and get that aristocratic feeling of the good quality desserts in a really classy place where the elite of Budapest enjoyed them in an environment fitting to their standards by that time.
Dobos cake is for some reason often recommended - personally I never liked that hard caramel topping, and always went for Krémes as a child, but maybe it is rather a question of personal preference.
Somlói Galuska however is something I can recommend to anyone, great choice in my oppinion!
2. That's a cool place too! Strudels ("Rétes" in hungarian) is quite traditional, and there are many options for the filling. It was a good idea to give a chance to poppy seed filling, not that common in other places where you can find strudels, but maybe I am wrong on that. But for sure: don't worry about poppy seed is used for making drugs. The reason for is that if you want to make drugs from it, you will need them in their earlier stage, when it is less ripe. What is used for cooking is harvested later, and dried - you can't get high on it, no matter how hard you try.
And YES, vanilla ice cream is a perfect addition to it, my mom often serves the two things along as well. :)
3. Retró Lángos is a nice place for trying lángos - they have many varieties, and don't go easy on toppings either. Most people eat it without cutleries, by hand. Be prepared to have a messy face after, and oily hands what will need washing too, some wet napkins can come quite handy after that. Also, it is super filling, quite heavy food. Sharing one between the two of you was also a good idea if you plan to eat some more in the near future.
4. Never tried the place, but looks good. Kürtőskalács is best if you get it very fresh, while it is still hot or warm. It can get dried quickly though, which will degrade its quality (the soft inside will be less tasty), so try not to get those which where made several hours ago.
5. On pálinka: unfortunately hard to find really good ones. Most of the "bottled" versions (what you can usually buy in bars and shops) are not as tasty as the home made ones (which can be also terrible ones, depending on who makes it with what quality of ingredients), and the home made ones are usually even harder drinks (~50% of alcohol), so prepare they will hit hard. I can recommend "Árpád" brand though, I think they make a steadily good quality stuff.
Goulash and Csirke Paprikás: both are great choices! You can't get any more traditional as those ones, and they are both tasty. Goulash ("Gulyás") is a must-have. Although you can find dishes with the same name in neighbouring countries, it is usually a stew there, but originally it is a soup! The name comes from the old word for "cow" ("gulya"), the cow shepherd was called "Gulyás", and the name implies it is the soup they made typically.
On Unicum: well.... I have seen those faces after tasting it many times. :D Honestly, most of the people won't like it. I have met only a handful people from foreign countries who do. I'd still give it a try if you are a man who likes to experiment, and likes these weird, bitter tasting herby stuffs. But in my experience I have never met a girl before from a foreign country who liked it. If you are girl and you do for some reason, be prepared it will get you attention and respect from many man in Hungary. :D
Great video, anyway! Cheers from a hungarian living in Budapest.
Lovely video guys, you really did your research about everything, hope you enjoyed your stay! The Unicum part made me rolling, I can understand your reactions, not a fan of it either. But if you have a chance in the future, try the plum version of it, waaay better that way!:)
There is a version of Unicum that has a plum base (Unicum Szilva), if you *really* want to try it I would go for that over the basic one if it's an option.
The Hungarian food in this video made me want to find some. 😊
Go to Google for great recipes! Jó ètvagyot!
Right?? It was SO good! I could use some lángos and chimney cake right about now! Lol... Thanks for watching!😊
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What do you wrap around the strap of your Louis V? The thin strap digs into my shoulder. Help?
OMG Poppyseed-cherry strudel, I could eat all day!!! (without ice cream) Poppyseed does not contain ant drug
Right?! So good! Haha… You are correct, poppyseed does not contain drugs, but eating a lot of them can result in false positive drug test for opiates.
Really nice video from a very nice couple. It is a "Unicum" for me to subscribe after my first video of a channel. You've made it. :D Enjoy Your Lifetime of Adventure.
Haha... Thanks so much @bodresz!! 😊 The Unicum was quite the experience! Lol... When in Hungary I guess! Lol... Thanks for watching and subscribing!
I think Zsa Zsa Gabor is from there
Yeah I think you’re right!!!
Yes. She was from Hungary. Same as Tony Curtis.
Yes Zsazsa Gabor was Hungarian.
Her real name was Zsuzsa Gabor , but, in the US , they couldn’t say Zsuzsa, & she became Zsazsa.
Ha,ha! Yes she was! She was my Dad's cousin.Got teased with Gabor as my last name.It means HERO in Hebrew...love it!
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Harry Houdini
Edward Teller
Michael Curtiz
Robert Capa
George Soros
Leo Szilard
Looks nice ... when u coming to UK ????
Thanks for watching!!! Hopefully later this year!!!! 🎉🎉
@AdventuresofMattandNat do u know where your visiting yet ... I'm in Bristol .. City of Bath is nice to visit .. Cardiff , Birmingham and (Cornwall & Devon Counties) gorgeous Beaches and seaside resorts and Cream Teas
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You didn't ate the original Túró Rudi. The original made with dark chocolate, you tried the milk chocolate version. I don't like the milk chocolate version its too sweet. You should try the dark chocolate one next time its way better.
Budapest looks lovely! All the food looked tasty, especially the chimney cakes.
Your Hungarian pronunciation is really not bad for beginners
Aw, thanks! We tried! Lol
Loved Budapest such a beautiful city, but yes did not like the herb liquor 😝
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The real story of the Dobos cake is a little different. József C Dobos was a businessman, not a chef. This cookie was sold exclusively by Him. That's why it was named after him.
Only high-quality flour can be used for the strudel/rétes, as it is only possible to make paper-thin dough from this type of flour.
When they first made strudel/rétes, Hungarian flour was like this, and it was very cheap too.
The dough should be so thin that it is translucent. This can be achieved by dragging.
The opium in the seeds of the poppy here is very low. In the past, poppy tea was used a lot, but there were also many drug addict. Therefore, the government of the time supported the breeding of opium-free poppies.
However, the dry cocoon of the poppy continued to be used to produce pain relievers. The logo of the Alkaloida pharmaceutical company also became the poppy cocoon. From then on, the poppy is in the same category as, for example, tobacco. It can only be grown with a permit, and straw and poppy seeds can only be sold with a permit.Today, only the seeds are sold, because Alkaloida has finished processing the straw.
Lángos and chimney cakes are also sold in many places in the city. In many cases, smaller places are cheaper and better. However, mostly the traditional versions are available.
The chimney cake has a legend.
In 1241, the Mongol Golden Horde attacked the Hungarian Kingdom. This is called the Tatar invasion.The people living here fought, defended hard and died. The Mongols did not expect such a defense and left the following year. The few survivors were evacuated to hidden places in time. The attack ended up destroying 80-90% of the country. (The statue of the king who built the country after him can be seen in the row of columns in Hősök Square. He is Béla IV. His nickname is the second home founder.The first was Árpád. He is also there in the square, among the horsemen.)
According to the legend, one of the Hungarian groups fled to a cave. The cave was at the top of a mountain, it was visible. The road leading there was also secret. The Mongols decided to wait until the Hungarians came out for food. But they didn't come out. Many straws were wrapped around a stick and placed in front of the cave. Just like the chimney cake. :-) The Mongols thought the Hungarians had plenty of food, because they could even make cookies. That's why they went somewhere else, trusting that they would have better luck there.
Pálinka is not usually sipped. You have to drink it all at once.
Dreher beer. The factory is in Budapest in the Kőbánya district.
Another popular brand is Soproni beer.
That little dumpling is the nokedli. A traditional side dish, especially for stew dishes.
For the history of Unicum:
When its inventor presented it to the ruler of the time, he exclaimed:
Das ist unicum!
From then on, the name of the drink is Unicum.
During the communist period, the family took the original recipe with them and produced it in Italy.
However, he left the recipe for a similar drink at the factory in Szeged.
So the communists thought they had the right to manufacture.
Which was true, but just not the original drink.
After the fall of the regime, the family returned home and resumed production based on the original recipe.
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Don't tell me you didn't get drunk in the end, your eyes tell everything.
Off of 1 Beer (which we split), 1 Palinka, and 1 Unicum? Not hardly. Lol… Our eyes look like that because we were exhausted! Lol… Too many LONG days of traveling and filming! We had a great time though! Thanks for watching!
What about the prices?
You guys should go to Romania as well. I would love to see that country. I’ve heard their cuisine is similar to Hungarian and Austrian one.
Unicum Face should be a thing XD Not my fav either :)
🤣🤣🤣 very true!!
Unicum is more herbal than Jägermeister, more bitter and less sweet. There are Plum, or Coffee flavoured versions as well. The one with Plum is dope. Still Jägermeister is better.
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It’s okay, not everything will delight your taste buds.
I’m a type one diabetic so this wouldn’t be good for me even though the sweets look heavenly
Aw, sorry to hear that! Thanks so much for watching though!😊
Goulash...take care with palinca
Should have named this video how to get diabetes in three days in Budapest
Three days?? This was one day! And happy to report that we are still diabetes free. Lol… Thanks for watching!👍🏼
Your are really looke like Amy Adams
Oh dear, please don't use fork and knife for lángos! Need to eat it with your hands. 😂
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Goulash is a SOUP NOT A STEW
No sweet topping on lángos! Rhe only acceptable way to eat it is how you guys ate it. Everything else is heresy.
Haha… Glad to hear we didn’t mess it up! Lol… Thanks for watching!
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UNIQUM IS BITTER YAKKKK
Retro Langos is a tourist trap, it's not really recommended as its overpriced and average. You know they're not good because offer all these other nonsense toppings and even Nutella. It's like a Sushi restaurant offering BBQ sauce with the rice - you just know it's going to be shit.
Advice. No man ever looked at their woman and said "wow, you look so much better with those fake eyelashes".
Don’t buy chimney thing unless it’s made fresh on the spot. They love to give tourists the premade, old stale shit.
Lángos is one of the the unhealthiest foods humans can make. Deep fried pasta in numerously reused vegetable oil topped with dairy product.
UNFORTUNATELY you're absolutely right. Can't think of anything unhealthier. Yumm, though...
Never go to the downtown to check any 'autenthic' food, big mistake!!! specially lángos, which is more than triple overprized... as anywhere in big cities overtouristicated... shame...
I'm from Cluj, and moved to Budapest 6 years ago, and i can tell you that the Kurtos Kalacs in hungary is not that good compared to what we have in Transylvania, also the size is 3 times bigger there and almost the same price, and it's much better in every way. On another hand, the real gulyas is like a stew, but most restaurant make it like a stew, but both are delicious, oh and it's ok if you don't like unicum, nobody does :))