The food portions are big and proper size in Bosnia. You always feel full after eating. But also another thing surprised me is switching between POLAKO and EMOTIONAL mode here. It would be hard to see in Russia that everyone is so relaxed at the moment, but then suddenly hearing the favorite song and EVERYONE start singing together and give their emotions out. Hardly ever you can see something like that in Russia. It was interesting expierence to feel the local cafe/restaraunt culture.
bro found birtija and betting shop, all in one :) I've seen so many videos of a tourists in Bosnia, but non are like your videos. You are actually great content creator. You've experienced life of common citizens , went to residential hoods, and you notice things no one is thinking of. That is awesome. Keep doing the way you do, you are different than most of content creators of this type. : greetings from Bosnia :)
One more month and you will become a true Bosnian, Sergej. We see that you like our country very much, I hope you will become our citizen. You are a very nice and interesting person.
St. Louis (Missouri, USA) is one of the few American cities where you can find Bosnian restaurants. As many as 100 thousand Bosnians moved here as refugees during the war times. Supposedly there are more Bosnians in St. Louis than in any other city outside of Bosnia. Supermarkets here sell items like Ajvar (red pepper sauce), which people in other US cities don't know about.
Ohh interesting. I wonder though how or why the specific city of St. Louis was chosen to take in refugees. Is it the city government itself decided to host them or the US government chose this state (city).
@@CrazyRussianSergey I think the US government selected St. Louis because it had lots of low cost housing units. The city's population had declined each decade after World War II as factories moved away.
Pa zbog tog je bijo rat u bosni da rasele bosanski narod nije bitno koje vjere samo nek rade u drugim drazavama neka nemogu radit u svojoj drzavibda nije bilo rata u bosni bi bilo sad blozo 8 do 10 milijona stanvnika
Beautiful video! Bosnian food is really tasty and cheep compared to the other countries around us. But a coffee is a must and the cigarettes if you smoke! Bon appetite 👍✌️🇧🇦
Does it get lonely traveling everywhere by yourself? Next time you visit Sarajevo let me know and we can grab a beer! Your comments on the city are awesome.
Good to see you are enjoying yourself in Sarajevo Sergey! 😀 Joghurt like the one you had in the first clip of the video can be found in any supermarket here as well, but I would guess in a proper restaurant it is all homemade. And it was interesting to see beer in a 0,5 litre bottle being offered in a bistro/restaurant. Haven’t seen this in a long time even though it used to be a common thing here in allotment garden canteens my younger days 😅. Today it’s almost 0.33 litre bottles here where I live, but not so much in the southern part of my country where this size would be seen “an insult towards the beer culture …” 😂 Well, they usually have 0.5 or 1 litre drafted beer glasses down there as standard anyway, even in some factory breakfast canteens and it’s a written law if I am not mistaken …. 😂
Hallo Cairol! Interesting. But if you'll go the supermarket they still sell proper 0.5 L size beer bottles or they made them less like in Russia 0.450 or even less size. I think you might even told me, but I forgot.
@@CrazyRussianSergey Hi Sergey, they still sell the 0.5 litre bottles in my local 5 mainstream supermarkets where I shop. But there are many different supermarket chains all over the country, some of them however might even only be available in certain regions. Remember you made a video a few months ago in Piter showing us some "discount supermarkets for poor people" as you titled the video if I am not mistaken. I can image they might sell stuff in reduced bottle sizes or package sizes in such places here as well but I don't know for sure simply because there is to my knowledge not one such supermarket or shop in range where I live. Remember I live in a small provincial town and not in one of the big cities. Also I could imagine they might do it at some Motorway (Autobahn) service stations but again, opposite to my earlier years I hardly ever travel today and therefore cannot say for sure again. I went a longer distance by car a few months ago and we stopped at a smaller Motorway service station to pause and I remember they had some bottles and cans with soft drinks on sale that came in reduced sizes. They might test customers reactions at such places though ...
11:11 the best part ,drinking cold beer when Kemal Malovcic singing . ludilo 😁😂 feels very good.nego reci slobodno koliko si se udebljo za par dana u bosni 😂.
Bon appetit Sergey. Most of those Bosnian dishes are from Ottomans (like the loanwords). Burek= börek, pite = pide or or possibly bitta, manti= mantı, which is also in Central Asian cuisine, probably originating from Korea (mandu). We eat mantı with a garlicky yogurt sauce with melted butter and paprika, very delicious. Ours is more like meat ravioli than pastry though. The cheese version is called pirohu or piruhi (which interestingly, sounds like pierogi). My background is also from a former Ottoman territory and there are many similarities with Bosnia because it was frozen in time until more recent interaction with Turkey. I make meat börek too (thumbnail), but I buy the dough part. You can make it in any shape and use different types of dough, and bake or fry it. Yogurt goes with lots of food like fried or grilled eggplant, zucchini, peppers and fried potatoes or chips, and pilav. Like Bosnians, we have tarhana soup too, but made from fermented yogurt with wheat, in a chicken broth with bits of hellim (halloumi) cheese and dried mint. Turks like and support Bosnians too.
Sergey: Hey man, thanks for putting up the prices of your meals. Things have been expensive here in NE Tenn., so I appreciate comparing -- even though it's superficial and may taste like crap. Alohas.
I think I know ceif. We call it kaif in Russia. Sounds cimilar. It's some arabic word originally I guess. Kaif is when you are kinda high from anything. Could be a massage or some nice drink or smoke
Recently found your channel. Great your enjoying my country & enjoying your holiday 😀 Definitely need to see more places around Bosnia if you have time but enjoying your videos so far Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
Great video and lots of food samples/dishes. It looks very appetizing. You give the prices with Euro equivalent but im curious to know what is the average salary in Bosnia? What travelers may see as affordable or low priced may not be so for the local people. The restaurants look very clean and hygienic also. The cats are adorable, funny thing about "mitz" to call the cats, in my language, "mitz" means "juice", like orange/apple juice, so that was pretty funny. Thank you for this video, i really enjoyed it.
@@CrazyRussianSergey There is many restaurant that will cook them barbeque style .. You dont buy whole thing . they sell by kilogram in restaurant . its very tasty
@@CrazyRussianSergey Maybe try or look online its great food and very Bosnian culture . you will be happy 1.Restoran Careva Ćuprija - 2. Konoba Luka Sarajevo 3. Restoran 7 šuma "Minjo"
Mac-mac (мац-мац) should be more often in Bosnia... Mic-mic is just a variation. It's "maca" (маца) if we want to say nicely cat or proper "mačka" (мачка). So: "maca" >> "mac-mac".
It still sounds rough for cats in my opinion haha. But in the same time when the waiter did it - the cat reacted very fast! I need to work for prononcuation!
you know many UA-camrs eat for free in restaurants. show them your channel and amount of views and subscribers etc. tell them you'll promote the name and address of their restaurant or even hotel too in exchange for free room and include link in description in exchange for the free food that they present to you of their choice and maybe yours. state the name of the food and prices maybe and other info. like a promoting the restaurant style part of your video. you should be able to get many free meals. and they may give you alot too to show their dishes. try it in every restaurant you go all they can say is no. try to get free hotel rooms too. do a tour of the hotel in part of your video. in the video show the name at entrance of restaurant and the food. 🍺
just do the great positive reviews in the places you already reviewed online on Google reviews etc. and are know to be good places so it will be honest and true anyways. at your level of comments and subscribers you should be able to eat for free and sleep too at certain times and places. great then you can travel to more places and bring us loyal old time viewers the best content from your top UA-cam channel. you can even message the restaurants and hotels in advance before you even go to the country or when your there already. send to hundreds your credentials, channel info, links etc. and wait the positive ones to reply. then set your course and tell them you'll go when you go and can the owner or manager notify the staff that you will come sometime etc. maybe do some SEO work to boost page number results in UA-cam search for what you are uploading. good luck comrade
yes you can remain independent etc. but choose the restaurants that are already Google reviewed as good by many people. research yourself before go. then it's independent and honest
Sergey u made me very uncomfortable and anxious when u dipped that burek into Yoghurt 😅 U need to shake that plastic cup before opening to liquify yoghurt then u open it and u drink it while u eat burek btw u can drink it with cevapi as well. 😊
@@CrazyRussianSergey Yoghurts in cups u have to shake really hard and they turn into liquid yoghurt, u could try burek with Kefir and also Kiselo mlijeko in cups if they still offer it in Sarajevo. Kiselo mlijeko is very light and liquid form of Yoghurt but ritch with lactose so if you are lactose intolerant Kefir and Yoghurt are better choice. It is made with boiled milk that some yoghurt is added to and then it rests in cold place for about 12 hours, milk plants used to make it and it was very popular with burek but sadly it is hard to find these days while Kefir and different kinds of Yoghurt are everywhere.
i tried to donate with the super thanks. won't let me. says not my countries currency. I'll try again later. tried twice already. even set vpn for my country where UA-cam is registered
wait no way you dont have yoghurt in russia? every where in europe yoghurt is a drink, there is fruit yoghurts also i buy sometimes strawberry and vanilla yoghurt
@DDtch6669 we have KEFIR or RYAZHENKA in Russia, but we don't mix it with meat that much and yeah if it's in supermarkets also flavour yugorts like people buy them thinking they will help them to stay fit. Women especially
@@CrazyRussianSergey yoghurt is a more for breakfast, when you say we dont eat it with meat. ok do you make sandwiches with out meat? because you usually drink youghurt when you eat sandwiches or other pastry in the morning. having cut meat and cheese on bread is like universal. burek is the same concept meat and cheese with yoghurt.
@@CrazyRussianSergey What? You drink kefir with cookies?! That would never cross my mind. I never ate sweetened French toast in my life. But kefir with cookies is even more weird. Tea, milk or kvas maybe, but kefir, no way...
The food is very cheap, in the suburbs i got potato pie and yoghurt for 3 marks, be careful of buying cigarettes onbthe street from street vendors dor helf price rhey could be fake ones and make you sick
The food looks great, you're just bad at describing it other than amazing. I love your content all the same. Also, the smacking while eating with your mouth open was pretty nasty too, lol. Its considered rude in the US generally.
I don't like borek. Sloppy stuff,yuk! I don't like the diet of these eastern European countries. I don't mind cottage cheese or yoghurt and fruits and vegetables .Do they have fish dishes? Enjoy yourself in Bosnia Sergey.😊
@aidaa5824 Yes, there's always a polite way to say if one doesn't like something, saying 'yuk' is just immature. It's meat and pastry, not an acquired taste as far as food goes. Never met someone who didn't like boreks, much better than messy meatless 'meat' pies with undercooked dough they sell where I live.
The food portions are big and proper size in Bosnia. You always feel full after eating. But also another thing surprised me is switching between POLAKO and EMOTIONAL mode here. It would be hard to see in Russia that everyone is so relaxed at the moment, but then suddenly hearing the favorite song and EVERYONE start singing together and give their emotions out. Hardly ever you can see something like that in Russia. It was interesting expierence to feel the local cafe/restaraunt culture.
excellent. enjoy good travels and delicious food. weather looks good.
brother after cevapi world is not same :D
Всем привет Сергей 🙋🏼♂️Добро пожаловать
Sergey, dobro požalovat v BiH i horošo provesti vremja. Udači v vašem putešestvii.
@@edocevan6360 good Russian! Thanks!
bro found birtija and betting shop, all in one :) I've seen so many videos of a tourists in Bosnia, but non are like your videos. You are actually great content creator. You've experienced life of common citizens , went to residential hoods, and you notice things no one is thinking of. That is awesome. Keep doing the way you do, you are different than most of content creators of this type. : greetings from Bosnia :)
Enjoy your time in Bosnia !!
One more month and you will become a true Bosnian, Sergej. We see that you like our country very much, I hope you will become our citizen. You are a very nice and interesting person.
I have a brother who lives in Moscow…can you imagine how much he misses Bosnian food…..? That much that he learned to cook all Bosnian specialities.
Ooooh Ruski bratan...Welcome to Balkan especially Bosnia🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦
Nice, thanks for promoting our country, you got a new sub :)
you have the greatest accent. when you speak English it sounds so rich and powerful with elegance too. great accent Sergey the magnificent 🙌
Don’t hide your accent you are very welcome to our country
Bosnian dream for pigeons. 😂😂😂 I'm dying. You are really funny and original. Not like the other content creators.
St. Louis (Missouri, USA) is one of the few American cities where you can find Bosnian restaurants. As many as 100 thousand Bosnians moved here as refugees during the war times. Supposedly there are more Bosnians in St. Louis than in any other city outside of Bosnia. Supermarkets here sell items like Ajvar (red pepper sauce), which people in other US cities don't know about.
Ohh interesting. I wonder though how or why the specific city of St. Louis was chosen to take in refugees. Is it the city government itself decided to host them or the US government chose this state (city).
There are a lot of Bosnian restaurants in Chicago. 3 close to me and arleast 20 in the Chicago area.
@@CrazyRussianSergey I think the US government selected St. Louis because it had lots of low cost housing units. The city's population had declined each decade after World War II as factories moved away.
Pa zbog tog je bijo rat u bosni da rasele bosanski narod nije bitno koje vjere samo nek rade u drugim drazavama neka nemogu radit u svojoj drzavibda nije bilo rata u bosni bi bilo sad blozo 8 do 10 milijona stanvnika
Ahhahahah 100k bosnians in fcking missouri? Shut up, there arent 100k bosnians in the whole usa
Haha koji kralj otisao u pravu kafanu 😂😂
😂😂 Teba mu reci da se ne zavlaci po birtijama, njemu sve dobro hahah
@@gigamega2251ha ha zidarska pivusa
Beautiful video! Bosnian food is really tasty and cheep compared to the other countries around us. But a coffee is a must and the cigarettes if you smoke! Bon appetite 👍✌️🇧🇦
nice city there. looks great. nasdaroviya
Come to Tuzla if you have time and take a swim in Pannonian lakes, it's about 3 hours ride by bus from Sarajevo.
mani cojka ciganluka
Meat capsules, great description 😊 time for you to try sweets like Baklava and Tufahija
Meat capsules for the win
We have alot betiful place to enjoy
Sergey you should try a traditional Bosnian dish named Begova čorba. Btw great videos. Živio 🎉
Sorry you feel sick.Hopefully you will feel better tomorrow. 😊
Thanks! I'm already fine. Just making videos with delay!
Thanks!
Ohh wow! First comment and already with MONEY!!! 💵 thank you Lorianne!
@@CrazyRussianSergey Nalaziš se u Federaciji BiH. 49% teritorije je Republika Srpska. Banjaluka, Trebinje itd
Does it get lonely traveling everywhere by yourself? Next time you visit Sarajevo let me know and we can grab a beer! Your comments on the city are awesome.
большое спасибо, мой друг 😊
Боснийцы любят Россию!❤😊
Ovaj Rus je fakat cool lik!!
No we don't like them they did war crimes in Bosnia
You could have given the cat some food Sergey 😂
Haha Amanda! I don’t know if they can chew these pieces of meat! I’ll do next time!
To rodzoo samo napred 🥰🥰🇧🇦🇧🇦👌👌🫶🫶🇧🇦🇧🇦
Meat in mantije has a lot of garlic, that's what he means when he says "white onion" 🙂
Good to see you are enjoying yourself in Sarajevo Sergey! 😀 Joghurt like the one you had in the first clip of the video can be found in any supermarket here as well, but I would guess in a proper restaurant it is all homemade. And it was interesting to see beer in a 0,5 litre bottle being offered in a bistro/restaurant. Haven’t seen this in a long time even though it used to be a common thing here in allotment garden canteens my younger days 😅. Today it’s almost 0.33 litre bottles here where I live, but not so much in the southern part of my country where this size would be seen “an insult towards the beer culture …” 😂 Well, they usually have 0.5 or 1 litre drafted beer glasses down there as standard anyway, even in some factory breakfast canteens and it’s a written law if I am not mistaken …. 😂
Hallo Cairol! Interesting. But if you'll go the supermarket they still sell proper 0.5 L size beer bottles or they made them less like in Russia 0.450 or even less size. I think you might even told me, but I forgot.
@@CrazyRussianSergey Hi Sergey, they still sell the 0.5 litre bottles in my local 5 mainstream supermarkets where I shop. But there are many different supermarket chains all over the country, some of them however might even only be available in certain regions.
Remember you made a video a few months ago in Piter showing us some "discount supermarkets for poor people" as you titled the video if I am not mistaken. I can image they might sell stuff in reduced bottle sizes or package sizes in such places here as well but I don't know for sure simply because there is to my knowledge not one such supermarket or shop in range where I live. Remember I live in a small provincial town and not in one of the big cities.
Also I could imagine they might do it at some Motorway (Autobahn) service stations but again, opposite to my earlier years I hardly ever travel today and therefore cannot say for sure again. I went a longer distance by car a few months ago and we stopped at a smaller Motorway service station to pause and I remember they had some bottles and cans with soft drinks on sale that came in reduced sizes. They might test customers reactions at such places though ...
There is mantije in your country in dagestan region but they boil them we bake it
In Bosnia if you are drunk you don’t walk, you actually drive a car or take a taxi 😂
This "Polako" je me baš nasmijalo 😂@justice2548
Kafana is the place where we live and say zivio or ‘u zdravlje’ especialy with rakia whitch is stronger then votka.
We also have large portions here in the Netherlands. But with alcoholic beverages, half is more than enough...
11:11 the best part ,drinking cold beer when Kemal Malovcic singing . ludilo 😁😂 feels very good.nego reci slobodno koliko si se udebljo za par dana u bosni 😂.
Big meal portions.
Bon appetit Sergey. Most of those Bosnian dishes are from Ottomans (like the loanwords). Burek= börek, pite = pide or or possibly bitta, manti= mantı, which is also in Central Asian cuisine, probably originating from Korea (mandu). We eat mantı with a garlicky yogurt sauce with melted butter and paprika, very delicious. Ours is more like meat ravioli than pastry though. The cheese version is called pirohu or piruhi (which interestingly, sounds like pierogi). My background is also from a former Ottoman territory and there are many similarities with Bosnia because it was frozen in time until more recent interaction with Turkey. I make meat börek too (thumbnail), but I buy the dough part. You can make it in any shape and use different types of dough, and bake or fry it. Yogurt goes with lots of food like fried or grilled eggplant, zucchini, peppers and fried potatoes or chips, and pilav. Like Bosnians, we have tarhana soup too, but made from fermented yogurt with wheat, in a chicken broth with bits of hellim (halloumi) cheese and dried mint. Turks like and support Bosnians too.
All workers on speed are hard workers.
Sergey: Hey man, thanks for putting up the prices of your meals. Things have been expensive here in NE Tenn., so I appreciate comparing -- even though it's superficial and may taste like crap. Alohas.
Thanks! But what do you mean by NE Tenn? Where is it?
Do you mean Tennesse? The state in america?
@@citrine6469I think he lives in North East Tennesse USA.
@@citrine6469 Probably spelled Tennesse wrong.
There are some bosnian words that describe Polako Culture: Ćeif, Merak, Rahatluk, Opušteno, Ima vremena etc. 😄
I think I know ceif. We call it kaif in Russia. Sounds cimilar. It's some arabic word originally I guess. Kaif is when you are kinda high from anything. Could be a massage or some nice drink or smoke
You mean Turco-Arabic words which are used in 23% od Bosnia?
Sreca pa u srpskom nema turcizama 😄🤣😂
@@chater9929you think so))
@@chater9929A pirinač,zejtin itd itd 🤣😂🤣😂
Super video pozdrav iz Floride
Sergey the magnificent 🍺
Everything looked great albeit heavy. Are there any Food Trucks there? 👍 Sergey
You mean the trucks from where they sell food? Not that often to be honest. Mostly these kind of restaraunts in buildings.
For "long cigaretts" you need to say or ask "sto es = 100s". For example name + 100s = Chesterfield Orange 100s
Haha. I will try thanks! But I was told they are weaker than the standards and really I now prefer just standard ones.
Recently found your channel. Great your enjoying my country & enjoying your holiday 😀
Definitely need to see more places around Bosnia if you have time but enjoying your videos so far
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
Zdravstvujte Sergej.Spasiba baljsoje za reportaz iz Sarajeva.Sergey sljivovica ocenj krepkaja pahoza na votku.Paetamu bute afstarozni kagda pijote sljivovicu.Zelaju sjevo haroseva.Dasvidanjija.
Great video and lots of food samples/dishes. It looks very appetizing. You give the prices with Euro equivalent but im curious to know what is the average salary in Bosnia? What travelers may see as affordable or low priced may not be so for the local people. The restaurants look very clean and hygienic also. The cats are adorable, funny thing about "mitz" to call the cats, in my language, "mitz" means "juice", like orange/apple juice, so that was pretty funny. Thank you for this video, i really enjoyed it.
Ohh! And what is your language?
Tooo Legedno :D
You must eat the BBq Lamb(Janjetina) in Bosnia my friend #PolakoLife
I wonder if I can even finish it! I’ll try 🐑 I think you mean yagnyatina or baranina as we would call it in Russian
@@CrazyRussianSergey There is many restaurant that will cook them barbeque style .. You dont buy whole thing . they sell by kilogram in restaurant . its very tasty
@@CrazyRussianSergey Maybe try or look online its great food and very Bosnian culture . you will be happy
1.Restoran Careva Ćuprija -
2. Konoba Luka Sarajevo
3. Restoran 7 šuma "Minjo"
SERGEJ THANKS BURK AND BUREK PLUS JOGURT HA HA HA. LOVE YOU FANY VIDEO. 😂❤😍🤠💘💖🦁🌹
Hey brate,
I'm Sarajevan, and I've been in the USA for the past two months.
Now I crave burek even more than usually 😅
Mac-mac (мац-мац) should be more often in Bosnia... Mic-mic is just a variation. It's "maca" (маца) if we want to say nicely cat or proper "mačka" (мачка). So: "maca" >> "mac-mac".
It still sounds rough for cats in my opinion haha. But in the same time when the waiter did it - the cat reacted very fast! I need to work for prononcuation!
@@CrazyRussianSergey or maybe he was just familiar to the cat. :)
14:48 I would say the same! 😂
In Bosnia we call cats mac mac also
Take it easy with šljivovica 😂😂
you know many UA-camrs eat for free in restaurants. show them your channel and amount of views and subscribers etc. tell them you'll promote the name and address of their restaurant or even hotel too in exchange for free room and include link in description in exchange for the free food that they present to you of their choice and maybe yours. state the name of the food and prices maybe and other info. like a promoting the restaurant style part of your video. you should be able to get many free meals. and they may give you alot too to show their dishes. try it in every restaurant you go all they can say is no. try to get free hotel rooms too. do a tour of the hotel in part of your video. in the video show the name at entrance of restaurant and the food. 🍺
Doctor Enoch, good idea, but then I’d feel obligated kinda. I wanna stay independent reviewer heh. But I like donations though 😅 💰
hahaha.
just do the great positive reviews in the places you already reviewed online on Google reviews etc. and are know to be good places so it will be honest and true anyways.
at your level of comments and subscribers you should be able to eat for free and sleep too at certain times and places. great then you can travel to more places and bring us loyal old time viewers the best content from your top UA-cam channel.
you can even message the restaurants and hotels in advance before you even go to the country or when your there already. send to hundreds your credentials, channel info, links etc. and wait the positive ones to reply. then set your course and tell them you'll go when you go and can the owner or manager notify the staff that you will come sometime etc. maybe do some SEO work to boost page number results in UA-cam search for what you are uploading. good luck comrade
yes you can remain independent etc.
but choose the restaurants that are already Google reviewed as good by many people. research yourself before go. then it's independent and honest
Это не бурек. Это пита. Привет из Сербии 🙂
Sergey u made me very uncomfortable and anxious when u dipped that burek into Yoghurt 😅 U need to shake that plastic cup before opening to liquify yoghurt then u open it and u drink it while u eat burek btw u can drink it with cevapi as well. 😊
Well, at first I thought you should mix it like a sauce 😅
@@CrazyRussianSergey Yoghurts in cups u have to shake really hard and they turn into liquid yoghurt, u could try burek with Kefir and also Kiselo mlijeko in cups if they still offer it in Sarajevo. Kiselo mlijeko is very light and liquid form of Yoghurt but ritch with lactose so if you are lactose intolerant Kefir and Yoghurt are better choice. It is made with boiled milk that some yoghurt is added to and then it rests in cold place for about 12 hours, milk plants used to make it and it was very popular with burek but sadly it is hard to find these days while Kefir and different kinds of Yoghurt are everywhere.
Go eat Klepe in the Old Town
Cat dream = come to Turkiye, Pigeon dream = come to Bosnia 😄👍
Ćevapi ,pite(burek,sirnica,zeljanica,krompirača) ...hm 😉
The food looks exceptionally tasty, but very beige. Perhaps you should occasionally eat something more colourful, if only for health reasons.
Actually you were right. In Bosnia we call a cat "mac mac"
For "Polako culture" you really need to go to Montenegro. They will teach you how it is done the proper way. lol
Willkommen in Bosnien und Herzegovina ❤❤❤
i tried to donate with the super thanks. won't let me. says not my countries currency. I'll try again later. tried twice already. even set vpn for my country where UA-cam is registered
Would you like to live here in Sarajevo.
@CrazyRussianSergey: Visit Brajlovic restaurant!!! You will be shocked and AWESOME CONTENT
11:11 Yugoslavisation initiated.
Meals under 10€ can't go wrong...
❤🩹
Ooo Fast Food .. next time contact me i bring you and show you the best burek in Sarajevo
Dobrodosao u 🇧🇦❤❤
Mac mac 🐱 😅
Are you sure you're not in Andaluzia? LOL!
wait no way you dont have yoghurt in russia? every where in europe yoghurt is a drink, there is fruit yoghurts also i buy sometimes strawberry and vanilla yoghurt
We have yogurts but we don’t eat it with meat 🥩! ))
@DDtch6669 we have KEFIR or RYAZHENKA in Russia, but we don't mix it with meat that much and yeah if it's in supermarkets also flavour yugorts like people buy them thinking they will help them to stay fit. Women especially
@@CrazyRussianSergey yoghurt is a more for breakfast, when you say we dont eat it with meat. ok do you make sandwiches with out meat? because you usually drink youghurt when you eat sandwiches or other pastry in the morning. having cut meat and cheese on bread is like universal. burek is the same concept meat and cheese with yoghurt.
I think in Russia the Kefir (Russian Yogurt type) we drink separatly from anything. Or with some bun or cookies
@@CrazyRussianSergey What? You drink kefir with cookies?! That would never cross my mind. I never ate sweetened French toast in my life. But kefir with cookies is even more weird. Tea, milk or kvas maybe, but kefir, no way...
I can make brek at home but I must learn to make the sausages at home. There's no culture in rural ny just processed food.
PICA BUREK, PATETOVS PITA, GOOD BIG STEAK AND POMFRI, EXPRES KAFE, TURSKA KAFA OK. NEW INFO., NEW VIDEO.😂❤❤❤🦁🐈⬛🐈💐🌹
Mantija has garlic, burek does not.
No its...Mac mac....not Mic mic😂
Buregdzinca
Seems that after 13,20,your hands are not shakin' so much,eh?!
Sarajevo isnt just to eat food you need to explore somthing diffrent
The food is very cheap, in the suburbs i got potato pie and yoghurt for 3 marks, be careful of buying cigarettes onbthe street from street vendors dor helf price rhey could be fake ones and make you sick
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Krasan grad.
Bosanski se kaže “pita” od starog glagola «питать» sto je i korma pa kormiti - za pitu sa mesom se kaže burek. Ostalo sut vse pite.
Doesn't make much sense. Any food "nurtures" you. So why only name "pita" like that?
Did you ever watch chanel Vasya in the hay?
You talk like you com from Hollywood,we know about Russia more than you think 😊
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U know there is better word of ‘Polahko’ its more slang say to them ‘LAGANO’
The food looks great, you're just bad at describing it other than amazing. I love your content all the same. Also, the smacking while eating with your mouth open was pretty nasty too, lol. Its considered rude in the US generally.
Polako or Laganini
Opušteno😊
Turkish food culture🧝♀🐐
You need to stop smoking. Your hands are shaking too much. Great vlogs btw
Tresu mu se jer nije zapalio hahahah.
Boring
Haha you are from Russian secret service haha Russian spy haha
Pusi K.Kanal ti je nula....
Majmune, ne vrijeđaj čovjeka.
I don't like borek. Sloppy stuff,yuk! I don't like the diet of these eastern European countries. I don't mind cottage cheese or yoghurt and fruits and vegetables .Do they have fish dishes?
Enjoy yourself in Bosnia Sergey.😊
There is fish dishes here, but not as common as cow meat or sheep meat.
A oklen si ti 🤔😒
We should not discuss the taste of one! It’s ok not to love something but to say it’s “yuk” that is not nice at all! I think you are just jealous.
Plus we have fantastic sea food as well! Bosnia and Hercegovina has it all you can imagine and beyond!
@aidaa5824 Yes, there's always a polite way to say if one doesn't like something, saying 'yuk' is just immature. It's meat and pastry, not an acquired taste as far as food goes. Never met someone who didn't like boreks, much better than messy meatless 'meat' pies with undercooked dough they sell where I live.
I like Bosnian food, but only from Republika Srpska, cus in Sarajevo they serve only halal food and use a lot tallow, which is disgusting for me.
A sta je problem sa halal hranom? 🤔
Don’t be jealous!
@@chater9929 Animal cruelty for religious purposes.
PIG EAT SHIT AND YOU EAT PIG. YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT.
Ovi Srbi bi mogli komotno imat samo jedno ime Pinokio. Čim lanu slažu 😂 @@longislandPR
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