As someone native from Bosnia, now living in the United States, this is so wonderful to see. Thank you guys so much for including Bosnia as part of your expedition. Just wonderful!
Love this video!! I’m from Bosnia & I’m watching these with my fiancé whose American & it’s helping him see just how beautiful Bosnia really is! ❤️ you guys did a great job vlogging your experience!
Ooh what a beautiful restaurant with that running water nearby, I love that. The food looks fabulous, the portions are huge, you’re not wrong. Loved the video
What's even better is that the camera cannot really (in my experience) replace nor reproduce the IRL experience while sitting there, at that very place. The same could be said about much of the locations in downtown Mostar, the city with really tragic history, now void of it's "original" inhabitants, who fled the war pre 1992. and during the may and following months of 1993. The way of life, atmosphere on the streets and number of people day in and out at the very area the video is made is nothing like it was pre-war. To say that the life in the city is shadow of itself is a groce understatement.
Thanks for the video from Mostar. I was born and raised in that city, but life took me all the way to the other side of the world. You two are great and I absolutely love the way you have represented Bosnia and Bosnian food. Love from Melbourne down under ❤❤❤
@@samuelandaudrey well, if you haven't been in Australia yet, then this is right time to visit. I'm chef in one of the local restaurants in Melbourne . Will be my pleasure to host you ❤
I’m from New York and would love to visit Bosnia. Like to find out if they serve Halal food. Also looking to make some friends there and meet them when I visit
That copper pot is called cezva, pronounced az JEZ-wah (it can be called ibrik as well). It originates from Turkey. The ground coffee is brought to a boiling point together with the sugar (or cinnamon) and the water three times. Each time, they stir this mixture. Arabs drank coffee with cinnamon, the Turks put sugar in the coffee. The bedouins ate sweet dates with the coffee, because they did not know sugar.
In Bosnia we do not boil sugar with the coffee, we place the coffee into dzezva and let it burn a little bit and then we pour boiled water, that is how you get that thick foam on the top. The sugar or lokum is served in a separate dish on the coffee plate
thanks for descriptive message but noone calls the cezve/dzezve "ibrik" apart from greeks, because ibrik the ewer/pot/bucket used in toilets. All post Ottoman countries calls this coffee pot"cezve" and that is how it is known. Plus calling this kitchenware thing ibrik is not really nice especially somthing used in toilet to clean yourself
If you haven’t tried dessert called Tufahija, be sure to do so. Its boiled Apple with stuffed wallnuts, syrup and whipped cream. Btw the meal you ate is Ushtipci and if you go drinking, most of the prople order that with their heavy drinks like homemade brandy called Loza
I actually had this yesterday morning for breakfast btw I am from Bosnia 🇧🇦 Sarajevo 😍😘❤️ love you guys this is the first video I’ve seen on this channel
džezva = a "pot" in which coffee is served; fildžan = a small cup from which you drink coffee; uštipak = local donut :) btw. do I have to say that you can get the same or similar breakfast in Croatia? lol
local donut in Herzegovina called "peksimet", in Bosnia is called ushtipci, but you are right this one are ushtipci, the shape are like that. Peksimet is a little different shape ◊ and more flat.
Glad you guys enjoyed the breakfast and visiting my home country. I came to the US when I was 13. It is always fun to watch other Americans make comments about food and culture over there. You did a great job filming btw.
Bosnian coffee is by far the best in the world. It is actually also called Turkish coffee as it was brought to us by the Turks during the Ottoman empire. I miss it... Bosnia is just a very unique place... best place in Europe in my opinion.
And you didn't have to wait for the coffee ground to settle down on the bottom because it is already settled in a coffee pot. :) Most of the Bosnian restaurants in USA serve the Bosnian coffee .
it is not stronger than good Italian espresso BUT that said, it can be very strong, depending how generous you are by making it. I am strong coffee lover and have triple coffee pot like this one, making it every morning. Beautiful presentation of my hometown. Glad you enjoyed it.
I love you guys and love the way you are eating ustipci. Much love from Dinka, (originaly from Stolac, nearby town) now in Seattle, Wa. Thank you for stopping by.
My hubby and I enjou watcing all your lovely adventures. We are looking forward to your next vids. May we know on what part of this beautiful Planet you are now ? We appreciate your quick response. Love, Akija and Dinka.
We will be there end of June, so excited..Our daughter and her husband have been over to Bosnia 2 times helping with a camp over there. Mostar is so beautiful and I am excited to actually get to see it in person
Really enjoyed this video.The scenery at the beginning,water,cobblestones,architecture is georgeous.Food looked oh so good,that you found animals,was an added bonus.Thank you for sharing!😀🇨🇦
Thank you! The city is stunning and looks just as impressive at night as well. Ah, the friendly animals (cats and dogs) really made our stay more enjoyable.
1:45 correction guys the Turkish coffee (Bosnian coffee) is very finely grounded.....even finer then for espresso, so there shouldn’t be any crunchy pieces for you to taste. Two cups of this coffee and you can run the marathon hahahaha.....cheers
What you got for breakfast is what you can also eat for any meal of the day, this is how bosnian food works. You got the beeest brands of cheese, also quite expensive because of the fact it's 1st class. Wish you went to Sarajevo to try ćevapi from Baščaršija. Greetings from Bosnia :)
Uštipci is that sort of heavy fare breakfast that you have once in a while. I remember as a kid, that I loved and hated it at the same time. You can't resist the crunch and taste, hence you can't stop eating them, but they are so greasy that every time I ate them, I'd get nauseous afterwards. Audrey, you are absolutely right about it being a fried doughnut. It is dough that is usually prepared without any sugar, so it can go with sweet condiments (Marmelade, Nutella) or savory ones. You just ate 8ish fried doughnuts for breakfast, so if you weren't defeated by that, I'd be worried.
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos omg you guys have slowly become some of my favorite you tubers thank you so much for reading my suggestion I really hope you travel there it’s in Bosnia and it’s our main city where my parents were born I’m from Michigan but we still visit in the summer
Once again .... I am going to die from not being being there and eating that food. Also, I would need to take that kitty home with me. You guys continue to be amazing!
but unfortunately isabella doesnt know that there are two types of "bosnian" coffee; ground coffee as mljevena kafa and crushed/stamped (for the lack of a better word) coffee as tucana kafa. the second one has definitely grainy texture so i guess you had tucana kafa
I ate at that restaurant last year and was sitting at a table right next to the river. Maybe even the exact same table. You could see the balcony to my hotel room from there. I had chicken skewers. Not sure how Bosnian that is. Maybe it was in the method to cook it.
Thank you! We've loved our encounters with friendly cats and dogs. It has just added to our love of Mostar. Indeed, the food has been just top notch here and we've also appreciated how friendly locals have been.
That is a good tip for making coffee if you ever run out of filters or don't have a French press. You can buy saucepans like that on Amazon. I have a similar one. I didn't get it to make coffee in though. I make Slippery Elm Syrup or melt butter in it. You could probably make the coffee in any saucepan but the shape of that one helps to keep the grounds from pouring out when you pour the coffee. Otherwise you might need to strain it.
Yes, I know. Late again. I grew up having coffee like you had there most of my life. I don’t know if they bring the ice water on your tray for this reason but a splash of really cold water (no ice) pushes the grounds to the bottom. Maybe they bring the water to drink while you wait or maybe they have a lot who don’t want to wait and prefer to use the cold water. The challenge to doing this is finding the correct amount of cold water to push the grounds to the bottom without adding so much you end up cooling your coffee. Just an FYI. If I am in trouble for tipping them off, SORRY! It’s time
I am still shocked that you guys did not visit the Neretva river canyon north of Mostar and tried some amazing salmon from those salmon fish farms in the canyon anyway maybe next time if you come back do try spit roasted lamb in some of the restaurants in the canyon or in Mostar city
Hi guy's! This is my 1st time writing my comment here. I love watching your videos and you guys are my favorite (and only) travel UA-camrs that I am following ❤ Your videos are such inspiring to me! And what came to my mind - if you would make a music playlist here on UA-cam with your favorite jazz/other types of tracks that you are using in your vids - that would be awesome! ❤ Can't wait for your next destination! 😉🌍🎯
Thank you very much! Where are you watching from? Ah, making a big playlist of our music is a really good idea. We should organize our catalog someday soon.
It makes me so happy seeing people enjoying Bosnia and the Bosnian culture
Thanks! We really enjoyed visiting.
*Herzegovina
@@milkakvesic3079 Milka, give it a break. You replied under every damn comment.
Tako je Daria.
Love the country and its people, can't wait to return.
As someone native from Bosnia, now living in the United States, this is so wonderful to see. Thank you guys so much for including Bosnia as part of your expedition. Just wonderful!
Thank you very much! We felt very fortunate to visit and hope to explore more next time.
Mev Konjuhovac gdje budeš ti,ja živim u Atlanta
Ibrahim Cehajic , ja sam u Boise, Idaho. 😊
*Herzegovina
Da
Love this video!! I’m from Bosnia & I’m watching these with my fiancé whose American & it’s helping him see just how beautiful Bosnia really is! ❤️ you guys did a great job vlogging your experience!
Thank you! That is cool to hear. We sure enjoyed visiting.
This is Herzegovina
Herzegovina is beautiful* Cause Mostar is in Herzegovina go and search
@@milkakvesic3079 And Hercegovina is in Bosnia...
@@milkakvesic3079Bosna i Hercegovina
Hi everyone🙋
I'm from Bosnia and i think Bosnia is the right place where you can relax and enjoy in this beautiful place🌸
Much love from Bosniaa🌸🌼💞
Thanks! We sure enjoyed visiting.
Welcome to Bosnia my friends ❤
mashaaAllah, thank you for the enlightenment my brother.. Sellam from Turkey ;)
M. rta. Nema to gdje je Bosna a gdje je Hercegovina!!! haloufu jedan to samo može da Bude Bosna i Hercegovina!!!
*Herzegovina
Thank you for this video. I will try this out tomorrow 🙂
THanks Julian! Let us know how it goes.
Great place Great people,,
God bless bosnia and everyone,,
الله يحفظكم جميعا 🇧🇦🤝🇧🇭
Thanks!
Ooh what a beautiful restaurant with that running water nearby, I love that. The food looks fabulous, the portions are huge, you’re not wrong. Loved the video
Thank you! The setting, food and portions ticked all of the boxes. We've had such great food experiences in Mostar :)
What's even better is that the camera cannot really (in my experience) replace nor reproduce the IRL experience while sitting there, at that very place. The same could be said about much of the locations in downtown Mostar, the city with really tragic history, now void of it's "original" inhabitants, who fled the war pre 1992. and during the may and following months of 1993. The way of life, atmosphere on the streets and number of people day in and out at the very area the video is made is nothing like it was pre-war. To say that the life in the city is shadow of itself is a groce understatement.
Breakfast??? No. Its Breakfast for tourists . This is Meza ....before you drink alcoholic beverages .
sasa tocakovic aahhahahaha znam pojma nemaju
"Džezva" is name of coffre jug! :)
Oh, thanks for letting us know!
By the way, nice video, and keep it on!
and Džezva is coming from Turkish "Cezve"... ;)
There is a lot of turkish words in our language.
Ella Qeen da, iz BiH sam! :)
Thank you...greetings from Bosnia 🇧🇦🇧🇦
Thanks Malik!
Come back to Bosnia, lots of love 💕
Thank you! Hope we can soon.
HERZEGOVINA
I LIVE THERE COUNTRY PROUD!!!! GLORY TO BOSNIA!!!!!! BEST FOOD EVER!!!! vjeruj mi ; )
That is very cool to hear!
I adore Bosnia ❤️🇧🇦
I like Bosnian ppl. And their culture, greeting from Libya ❤
THat is great to hear! THanks
Bosnians are magical in the kitchen and well known in the Balkans to have the best food/cuisine!
I would have to agree!
very beautiful country with good food too. Greeting from Indonesia
Thank you for visiting our beautiful country! Love from Bosnia and Herzegovina
Thank you very much Elena! We just loved it. Hope to visit more places next time.
Nice video, i am from Bosnia and Herzegovina, I recommend you all to visit it, nice country, nice people. Great food
Thank you very much!
Thank you for sharing this video. Bosnia and Hercegovina is a beautiful country.
Thanks! We enjoyed visiting.
Finally someone but Mostar is in Herzegovina
"Džezva" is the name of the coffee jar! A lottttt of love from Sarajevo!! ❤❤
I'm glad you liked our food. I hope you had a great time in Mostar 😄
Thanks! We loved it and had a great time.
My favorite Bosnian breakfast is "chimbur".
It is omelette over lightly carmelized onions and some people add soujuk(smoked sausage).
Mmmmmmmmm
That sounds soooo delicious!
I'm from Mostar and I'm glad you liked our traditional food!❤
Thank you!
Such a beautiful country, I should visit it too.
God I love your videos! Now I want to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina. The places looks fabulou and that food...my dream come true!
Thanks! Would highly recommend going :)
HERZEGOVINA
Mostar ist Capitol of Hercegovina. Bosnia ist a ander Province
Are you going to visit Sarajevo? :)
Unfortunately not on this trip :( We would love to visit in the future someday.
Amy D Ja Zivim U Mostaru :D Amy D I Live In Mostar :D
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos Can u visit Jablancia next I go there for vacations I'm half bosnia half america
Sam is eating ushtipak properly. Just like local.
Sam is eating peksimet.
Ushtipak rules!
Dragan Stanic ..He is a real chetnik :-)
tomix tomix - Bakrena verzija :)
Uštipak
Watching this video I want to go straight on to Mostar 🙂🙂 thank you for the video. Nice cuople
Thank you very much Meliha!
Is anyone here actually Bosnian if so please like!
Ari Girl I’m Bosnian!
Bosanski Dijamant me too
Ja sam isto Srbin/Bosanac
Thanks for the video from Mostar. I was born and raised in that city, but life took me all the way to the other side of the world. You two are great and I absolutely love the way you have represented Bosnia and Bosnian food. Love from Melbourne down under ❤❤❤
Thank you very much! We loved visiting and hope to see more next time.
@@samuelandaudrey well, if you haven't been in Australia yet, then this is right time to visit. I'm chef in one of the local restaurants in Melbourne . Will be my pleasure to host you ❤
Amazing country 😍😍😍👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Thank you very much!
Its Bosnia and Herzegovina but Mostar is in Herzegovina
I’m from New York and would love to visit Bosnia. Like to find out if they serve Halal food.
Also looking to make some friends there and meet them when I visit
Cool to hear! You'll definitely find quite a bit of halal food if you visit.
I just went in february from Nyc to Sarajevo in 10 hours trip with one stop of 45 minuts.
@@samuelandaudrey Bosnian Chepavchici is Bosnian food!
Herzegovina
That copper pot is called cezva, pronounced az JEZ-wah (it can be called ibrik as well). It originates from Turkey. The ground coffee is brought to a boiling point together with the sugar (or cinnamon) and the water three times. Each time, they stir this mixture. Arabs drank coffee with cinnamon, the Turks put sugar in the coffee. The bedouins ate sweet dates with the coffee, because they did not know sugar.
Thank you for explaining all of that! Cinnamon and/or dates sure sounds like a delicious addition.
In Bosnia we do not boil sugar with the coffee, we place the coffee into dzezva and let it burn a little bit and then we pour boiled water, that is how you get that thick foam on the top. The sugar or lokum is served in a separate dish on the coffee plate
thanks for descriptive message but noone calls the cezve/dzezve "ibrik" apart from greeks, because ibrik the ewer/pot/bucket used in toilets.
All post Ottoman countries calls this coffee pot"cezve" and that is how it is known. Plus calling this kitchenware thing ibrik is not really nice especially somthing used in toilet to clean yourself
Gergely Lázár Lol i am from Mostar and we actually call it here đezva not cezva
@@haskovali in Bihać (northwest Bosnia) people call it ibrik which was very surprising but yeah.
You know something I would for sure try that coffee. Looks so delicious. Plus the breakfast looks so good.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! It was nice to have coffee that strong.
If you haven’t tried dessert called Tufahija, be sure to do so. Its boiled Apple with stuffed wallnuts, syrup and whipped cream. Btw the meal you ate is Ushtipci and if you go drinking, most of the prople order that with their heavy drinks like homemade brandy called Loza
They already tried Tufahija in a Bosnian restaurant in Slovenia.
"Trying Bosnian food in Ljubljana, Slovenia".
Thanks! We had a chance to try it and it sure is delicious :)
Thank u for the beautiful video in my city,u are always welcomed to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Thank you very much! We'd love to come back.
Ty for presentation of beautiful Bosnia. ..
Thank you very much!
My Bosnia😊😊 beautiful video!!😊
We felt fortunate to visit.
HERZEGOVINA
Love and best wisches from Bosnia.
Thank you very much!
And Herzegovina*
HERZEGOVINA
I actually had this yesterday morning for breakfast btw I am from Bosnia 🇧🇦 Sarajevo 😍😘❤️ love you guys this is the first video I’ve seen on this channel
That is really cool to hear! We miss them.
All people that is from bosnia like this comment. (I am so i will like this comment )
Develop Roblox & MC I jasam iz bosne
I from hezegovina (bosnia and herzegovina )
Ja sam iz Bosneeee!
mee too
Ja jesam Ali necu lajkat jer mi je dosta ovih komentara.
džezva = a "pot" in which coffee is served; fildžan = a small cup from which you drink coffee; uštipak = local donut :) btw. do I have to say that you can get the same or similar breakfast in Croatia? lol
Thank you for letting us know about that! :)
Sorry but you don´t get that kinde of breakfast in Croatia ;)
danijel.... yes you can www.foodspotting.com/reviews/1127720
In Albania we have the same/similar coffee in our homes and we have the same pots same pronunciation just different spelling.
local donut in Herzegovina called "peksimet", in Bosnia is called ushtipci, but you are right this one are ushtipci, the shape are like that. Peksimet is a little different shape ◊ and more flat.
Bosnia viva sempre⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜⚜
Herzegovina
Glad you guys enjoyed the breakfast and visiting my home country. I came to the US when I was 13. It is always fun to watch other Americans make comments about food and culture over there. You did a great job filming btw.
Thank you! We sure loved visiting and would love to see more next time.
Bosnian coffee is by far the best in the world. It is actually also called Turkish coffee as it was brought to us by the Turks during the Ottoman empire.
I miss it... Bosnia is just a very unique place... best place in Europe in my opinion.
Thanks! It is so tasty.
And Herzegovian
Awesome video you guys are great.
Thank you!
The sights is definitely amazing. Is the coffee stronger than an espresso?
Thank you! Yes, and a different flavor as well.
And you didn't have to wait for the coffee ground to settle down on the bottom because it is already settled in a coffee pot. :) Most of the Bosnian restaurants in USA serve the Bosnian coffee .
Yes, it is stronger and so much more rich in flavour! Greetings from Mostar!
Nice place to smoke a joint, sit down and relax with the sound of a river.
it is not stronger than good Italian espresso BUT that said, it can be very strong, depending how generous you are by making it. I am strong coffee lover and have triple coffee pot like this one, making it every morning. Beautiful presentation of my hometown. Glad you enjoyed it.
I love your outfit! The bread reminds me of a bagel.
Thank you!
I love you guys and love the way you are eating ustipci. Much love from Dinka, (originaly from Stolac, nearby town) now in Seattle, Wa. Thank you for stopping by.
Thank you! We sure enjoyed the food.
My hubby and I enjou watcing all your lovely adventures. We are looking forward to your next vids. May we know on what part of this beautiful Planet you are now ? We appreciate your quick response. Love, Akija and Dinka.
We will be there end of June, so excited..Our daughter and her husband have been over to Bosnia 2 times helping with a camp over there. Mostar is so beautiful and I am excited to actually get to see it in person
Thanks Dee! That is very exciting to hear. Hope you have a wonderful trip.
Mostar is in Herzegovina dumbass
Really enjoyed this video.The scenery at the beginning,water,cobblestones,architecture is georgeous.Food looked oh so good,that you found animals,was an added bonus.Thank you for sharing!😀🇨🇦
Thank you! The city is stunning and looks just as impressive at night as well. Ah, the friendly animals (cats and dogs) really made our stay more enjoyable.
Thanx for coming to Bosnia...come again...thanx.
Thank you! I hope we can soon.
I like you UA-cam.
God bless, greetings from Ambon Indonesia.
Thank you very much Arnold!
1:45 correction guys the Turkish coffee (Bosnian coffee) is very finely grounded.....even finer then for espresso, so there shouldn’t be any crunchy pieces for you to taste. Two cups of this coffee and you can run the marathon hahahaha.....cheers
Hahaha...cool! Thanks for the correction
The plate with cheese and sausages and stuff is called "Meza" The beef flat meat is called "Pršut" (prshut) with hard R
Thanks for letting us know!
Pršut is in Serbian language!
Prsut is not beef but pork
@@hakijakulovac5793 the original name is "prosciutto" and it's italian not serbian.
Hope your visit here was great, i am from Mostar 😉
Thanks! We had a great visit.
Wonders List haha majketi
Nihad Halilovic normala, pristojan smo narod
I like bosnia and its people are very much
your name plz i am from Pakistan we love to visit your state
It is beautiful , you two are really awesome,I am a local here and I am so proud on your reactions. 👍
This makes me homesick... Can't wait to travel to Bosnia again!
Hope you can visit home soon.
Thanks! In July! :D
after your latest videos I bought 2 pieces of sirupy baklava - with pistachios and almonds. Yum :)
btw - Mostar is very lovely city.
Oh, that sounds yummy! Thanks! Yeah, it sure is a lovely city. We had a great time there :)
love your videos! ❤ they are absolutely amazing. keep doing more of it!❤
Thank you! :)
What you got for breakfast is what you can also eat for any meal of the day, this is how bosnian food works. You got the beeest brands of cheese, also quite expensive because of the fact it's 1st class. Wish you went to Sarajevo to try ćevapi from Baščaršija. Greetings from Bosnia :)
Thank you! That is great to know. This would be tasty anytime of day :)
She is eating kajamak ( not chees) and ustipke ( not donut 🍩). It is very simple food flower , wather , egg and oil ✅
Oh, thanks for letting us know.
Dj Mekas they’re not “ustipci”; it’s called Peksimet.
Mirsade Behrem-Talaat pfff peksimet ta ce peksimet
@@SadieMirsade On Bosnian it's ustipci not peksimet.
What a wonderful place and nice restaurant. The breaskfast seems to be delicious.
Thank you! It is one of the most memorable breakfasts we've had in a long time.
Ahh the home country of my mother always nice to be there gives you a feeling that everything is ok in the world
Thank you! That is so cool to hear. We just loved visiting and hope to see more in the future.
Uštipci is that sort of heavy fare breakfast that you have once in a while. I remember as a kid, that I loved and hated it at the same time. You can't resist the crunch and taste, hence you can't stop eating them, but they are so greasy that every time I ate them, I'd get nauseous afterwards.
Audrey, you are absolutely right about it being a fried doughnut. It is dough that is usually prepared without any sugar, so it can go with sweet condiments (Marmelade, Nutella) or savory ones.
You just ate 8ish fried doughnuts for breakfast, so if you weren't defeated by that, I'd be worried.
Thank you! That is cool to hear all of the different condiments you can combine with them including sweet ones. We sure ate well in Mostar :)
I'm proud to be a Bosnian.
Cool to hear!
LOLOLOLLOLLOLLOLLOOL MOSTAR IS IN HERZEGOVINAAAAAA WHY IS EVERYONE DUMB
Volim oduvek Bosnu, a nikada nisam bila, sada sam još dalje i ne znam tek sada da li ona šanse.. Pozz iz Engkeske
Snežana, čim prođe korona.. par sati leta. Uživat ćete:-)
You guys should visit kladusa it’s so beautiful and the city we live in when we visit
Thank you for the suggestion!
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos omg you guys have slowly become some of my favorite you tubers thank you so much for reading my suggestion I really hope you travel there it’s in Bosnia and it’s our main city where my parents were born I’m from Michigan but we still visit in the summer
Audrey and Sam I wait for you're channel everyday you 2 are so great and explain it so well to us Keep the vlogs coming
Thank you very much! We really appreciate that :)
Cool Vid Guys ! Will be going in October... I will be uploading more vids soon of my travels. Thanks for Inspiring!
That is really cool to hear. October should be a little warmer than when we visited.
Once again .... I am going to die from not being being there and eating that food. Also, I would need to take that kitty home with me. You guys continue to be amazing!
Thank you! Wish we could send you some and that kitty was extra adorable :)
That food looks so good - want to grab it off your plate.
Thanks! Wish we could share.
Luv ya guys!! Thx for all those travel videos 😗
Thank you very much Barbara!
This is funny where are you guys from?
We're from Canada.
I'm from Bosnia now live in United States. What made you want to go?
Hi.. Good program.. Love you guys.. Fried dough in South Africa is called Vetkoek(Fat Cake) delicious!!!!
Thank you Elize!
Bosnia and Herzegovina, 🔥🔥😍
Indeed.
Typically the grounds used for this coffee is more like a powder than a grainy texture. That’s why it is so smooth to drink!
Oh, that explains it! Such nice coffee.
but unfortunately isabella doesnt know that there are two types of "bosnian" coffee; ground coffee as mljevena kafa and crushed/stamped (for the lack of a better word) coffee as tucana kafa. the second one has definitely grainy texture so i guess you had tucana kafa
I ate at that restaurant last year and was sitting at a table right next to the river. Maybe even the exact same table. You could see the balcony to my hotel room from there. I had chicken skewers. Not sure how Bosnian that is. Maybe it was in the method to cook it.
Oh, that is really cool to hear.. What a view!
👍👍👍beautiful scenery n fabulous foods
Thank you! It sure was :)
it is great wish to visit bosnia
I hope you can soon.
I'm really happy you enjojed your stay! (:
Thanks! We loved visiting.
You could've come to Čapljina! It is just 30 kilometers away from Mostar.
Hope we can next time!
What a gorgeous place😙
I'm starving now!
Thanks! Wish we could share.
I think the food you have had in Mostar has been some of the best! Each video we are drooling 🤤! It’s so picturesque and finally a puppy!
Thank you! We've loved our encounters with friendly cats and dogs. It has just added to our love of Mostar. Indeed, the food has been just top notch here and we've also appreciated how friendly locals have been.
We just got back from Mostar, and seen that same dog, That's so funny. 6 December 2019
Oh wow, that is great to hear! Love the cats and dogs of Mostar.
Fantastic! Although ,I would have to go home afterwards for a nap! I guess that's where the Bosnian coffee comes in!
Thanks! Yeah, the coffee is a necessary booster to keep going...haha
We Bosnians know good food :)....Thank you for visiting us.
Thanks! Totally agree. We had a great visit.
That is a good tip for making coffee if you ever run out of filters or don't have a French press. You can buy saucepans like that on Amazon. I have a similar one. I didn't get it to make coffee in though. I make Slippery Elm Syrup or melt butter in it. You could probably make the coffee in any saucepan but the shape of that one helps to keep the grounds from pouring out when you pour the coffee. Otherwise you might need to strain it.
Oh thanks for sharing that tip! Mmmm...the syrup sounds delicious.
I hope you enjoyed in our country :)
Thanks! We sure did and hope to visit again in the future.
Well if your in Herzegovina then yeah
A great video! But Mostar is in Herzegovina. The coffee jug is called dzezva.
thanks
I hope you had an amazing time in Bosnia! Made me hungry watching the video 😁
Thanks! We had a great time visiting.
Food in Bisna is so delicious
It sure is!
*Herzegovina
Yes, I know. Late again. I grew up having coffee like you had there most of my life. I don’t know if they bring the ice water on your tray for this reason but a splash of really cold water (no ice) pushes the grounds to the bottom. Maybe they bring the water to drink while you wait or maybe they have a lot who don’t want to wait and prefer to use the cold water. The challenge to doing this is finding the correct amount of cold water to push the grounds to the bottom without adding so much you end up cooling your coffee. Just an FYI. If I am in trouble for tipping them off, SORRY! It’s time
Love it!
Thank yoU!
I didnt know that bosnia has the same food like in Turkey
Cool you know now.
Bosnia was occupied by Otoman empire for 400 years...
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Hi, that copper or brass cup with long handle is called "CEZVE" (Turkish)..
Thank you for letting us know! We love those.
I am still shocked that you guys did not visit the Neretva river canyon north of Mostar and tried some amazing salmon from those salmon fish farms in the canyon anyway maybe next time if you come back do try spit roasted lamb in some of the restaurants in the canyon or in Mostar city
Oh, something we'll need to do next time :)
Hi guy's! This is my 1st time writing my comment here. I love watching your videos and you guys are my favorite (and only) travel UA-camrs that I am following ❤ Your videos are such inspiring to me! And what came to my mind - if you would make a music playlist here on UA-cam with your favorite jazz/other types of tracks that you are using in your vids - that would be awesome! ❤ Can't wait for your next destination! 😉🌍🎯
Thank you very much! Where are you watching from? Ah, making a big playlist of our music is a really good idea. We should organize our catalog someday soon.
From Chicago 😉 That would be amazing! Safe travels guys!
Hi, the coffee pot is called "džezva" pronunced (jezz wa).
Thanks for letting us know.
Come in Bihać it has great food and it is breathteaking.
Thank you! Hope we can next time.