All my respect to the Kazakh people! I come from Hungary and this dish reminds me a lot of the dishes we eat at New Year's. Of course we use pork. There are many dishes in Kazakh cuisine that can also be found in our country. Sausages made from different meats with salt, pepper, garlic and other spices. Maybe a dish made from offal - what is "Hurka" for the Hungarian people and "Ulpershek" for the Kazakh people (Hungarians use horse intestine instead of horse heart, and of course pig offal). Beef and bone soup enriched with vegetables. The dish called "Kuurdak", which Hungarians call "Pörkölt". Shelpek, which is similar to the Hungarian dish called "Palacsinta". I just want to say, long and happy life to the Kazakh people! 🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿❤️🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺 By the way, if someone were to say that Kazakh cuisine is unhealthy because of the abundance of meat, dairy products and carbohydrates, and at the same time because of the consumption of little vegetables and fruits, then take a look at the granddad sitting at the head of the table, who is already 93 years old, but hardly looks more than 80 years old. In addition, he appears to be completely healthy and vigorous, and diseases do not come close to him. By the way, I am also fascinated by the religious ceremony that surrounds the baby. This whole ceremonial togetherness of peace and happiness between families is amazing!
This was amazing to watch, thank you so much! I love to learn about other cultures around the world and this was a real insight into a Kazakh celebration. Thank you!
Lovely family! Very different traditions from my country Portugal 🇵🇹, but is amazing to see how people are happy and united in different parts of the World. Thank you for sharing.
oooh finally Beshbarmak! I've been waiting for this video for awhile. I just ate and while seeing how they cook i got hungry again, soooo good m-m-m-m-m, this meal brings a lot of great memories studying in Moscow with my Kaz friends, i loved them so much, best meal i ever had..
Hey! :) Is it possible that this flower tea is made with Hibiscus? Those flowers looked like hibiscus. Great video, also! Really fun and personal insight on your culture. You have many kinds of different videos, but the ones about Kazakh culture definitely are the most interesting to me.
"Family unit and values I can see. We eat, camel meats in East Africa in the gulf of Aden.. And the Indian Red sea ocean.. Big Family feast especially Eid and weddings celebrations..
As Borat would say "very nice.....wawaweewah' 👍 Seriously, very nice video. Your Grandfather is very good for his age! Your nephew is very sweet. May he have the key to success. Thank you for showing Kazak family event. Very nice!!!!
Hello Salta, hope you’re doing great. I’ve really enjoyed this video with your relatives, back in my times in Kazakhstan I tried “besh” and it was sooo tasty, that it rapidly turned into my favorite Kazakh dish. I’m currently a vegetarian tho :/ I wouldn’t like to bother you, but it’d be great if you could film a bit of Almaty and the places you usually go to (I used to spend time at Panfilov pedestrian street, Tole bi, Esentai area..). Thanks in advance :) Спасибо вам большое за такие классные видео. Они прям очень прикольные и качественные! А кстати, также было бы классно если бы вы смогли снимать выпуск о том что «как найти работу в Казахстане». Заранее благодарю!!
At first I thought it was your grandfather's birthday 😅 Interestingly, the child picking items at 6:50 is also a Chinese tradition. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhuazhou
@@maxh7637 it's not korean traditional it's our tradition since ancient times When I was little it was also, people in our country did not know about K-pop or Korea in general that time
I'm Chinese and we also have the tradition of letting the toddler pick from a series of items to see what they will be focused on in the future. Not surprisingly the parents who want a certain thing more will tempt the toddler by placing the item closer to them etc.!! LOL
Picking items as it shown at 6:50 has nothing to do with Kazakh traditions. It's a Korean custom. Korean culture, K-pop, doramas etc has become quite popular in the country only recently.
okay, for everyone whos reading it qazaqs and international ppl, but especially qazaqs, the name Beshparmaq is WRONG. Ive never heard beshparmaq from elderly or in villages.We dont even have a word such as Besh( we have bes tho) and parmaq in qazaq lang means thumb, not finger(sawsaq = finger). so pls, my dear fellow countrymen, be aware of that and educate urself, learn ur history and culture.
@@qokandavalanches6077 Шынымен түбіне дейін барсақ палау парсынікі. Сондықтан сірә кімдікі деп бөліп жарудың қажеті жоқ, шетелдіктер бәрін central asian food деп айтады.
All my respect to the Kazakh people! I come from Hungary and this dish reminds me a lot of the dishes we eat at New Year's. Of course we use pork. There are many dishes in Kazakh cuisine that can also be found in our country. Sausages made from different meats with salt, pepper, garlic and other spices. Maybe a dish made from offal - what is "Hurka" for the Hungarian people and "Ulpershek" for the Kazakh people (Hungarians use horse intestine instead of horse heart, and of course pig offal). Beef and bone soup enriched with vegetables. The dish called "Kuurdak", which Hungarians call "Pörkölt". Shelpek, which is similar to the Hungarian dish called "Palacsinta". I just want to say, long and happy life to the Kazakh people! 🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿❤️🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺
By the way, if someone were to say that Kazakh cuisine is unhealthy because of the abundance of meat, dairy products and carbohydrates, and at the same time because of the consumption of little vegetables and fruits, then take a look at the granddad sitting at the head of the table, who is already 93 years old, but hardly looks more than 80 years old. In addition, he appears to be completely healthy and vigorous, and diseases do not come close to him. By the way, I am also fascinated by the religious ceremony that surrounds the baby. This whole ceremonial togetherness of peace and happiness between families is amazing!
93 years old! its so amazing
This was amazing to watch, thank you so much! I love to learn about other cultures around the world and this was a real insight into a Kazakh celebration. Thank you!
Lovely family! Very different traditions from my country Portugal 🇵🇹, but is amazing to see how people are happy and united in different parts of the World. Thank you for sharing.
oooh finally Beshbarmak! I've been waiting for this video for awhile. I just ate and while seeing how they cook i got hungry again, soooo good m-m-m-m-m, this meal brings a lot of great memories studying in Moscow with my Kaz friends, i loved them so much, best meal i ever had..
I love the singing custom. Even your grandpa sang.
And I'd like to try the roses drink, and the horse meat.
Family gathering....wawww..that is absolutely my favorite things...👍👍🖐️🖐️🖐️🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Thank you for sharing your Birthday tradition with us.
Very interesting... I am fascinated with Kazakhstan culture. 😊
Gorgeous family and traditions. We don't eat horse meat here in Brazil, but that traditional dish looks delicious, I'd love to try. 🇧🇷
Your going to regret making this dish.
Classic Kazakh dish, love it!
My husband makes beshbarmak. Everything at the party you were at looked so good. Thanks for sharing this video.
Reminds me of home, happy holidays! Lots of love!
Wow super interesting! Thanx for sharing your culture! Beshbarmak seems super clean and healthy
Hi I'm Filipino from Philippines I'm excited to work in your country soon ..
That’s really precious!✨✨
Thank you so much for sharing!!
May your grandfather be always safe and happy!🙏🏻💜
Құттықттаймын!!🌟
Thank you very much for sharing
1st year birthday party is called “Tusau keser “ ❤️
Thank you so much. Love from the The USA🇰🇿🇺🇸💗
Thanks for the video. I learned a lot about our traditions in Kazakistan.
Ты такая мололец что не только вовлекаешь и обьясняешь все инстранцам но и оставляешь след и понятия для будущего казахстанцев
You will be a global Kazakh youtube celebrity soon. Keep up, love and support
This is the amount of wholesomeness i needed.
Ok, but grandpa is too cute ☺️ and so is the birthday boy and the little ones.
Edit: LMAO, actually thee whole family is really good looking.
I would like to have that horse dish. Looks very nice.
Hey! :) Is it possible that this flower tea is made with Hibiscus? Those flowers looked like hibiscus.
Great video, also! Really fun and personal insight on your culture. You have many kinds of different videos, but the ones about Kazakh culture definitely are the most interesting to me.
Yes it is. But actually it isn’t kazak national drink 👌 It is not common also here. I mean karkade drink.
Желаю вашему дедушке здоровья и счастья !
Kazyyy my fave avvvvvv 😍😋😋😋😋(horse sausage)
I'm falling in love with Kazakh culture.
That was a wonderful family birthday celebration ,so much food ,your videos always making me hungry !
Mouthwatering! I love beshbarmak :)
The tradition in which the baby chooses several item is pretty much like a javanese culture in my country, it is called Tedak Siten..
Hi salta, wish to visit kazakhistan soon.
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵
Atlas seeing something worthy and informative about kazakhtan culture thank you
That was so interesting.
6:53 Hey we do that for the first year birthday parties in India as well!
In Chinese culture too!! It's so strange how this practice managed to develop in so many different cultures lol
93 years old but look like he's able to many things..
I like stuff that baby can choose so nice tradition
THANK YOU SALTA!! i really want to visit your country soon :)
Very nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Базар жок Беш Сорпа Казы We lov We love 😄
"Family unit and values I can see.
We eat, camel meats in East Africa in the gulf of Aden.. And the Indian Red sea ocean.. Big Family feast especially Eid and weddings celebrations..
You are great thanks
So different
Really like to try beshbarmak
Awesome
food looks delicious
As Borat would say "very nice.....wawaweewah' 👍
Seriously, very nice video.
Your Grandfather is very good for his age!
Your nephew is very sweet.
May he have the key to success.
Thank you for showing Kazak family event.
Very nice!!!!
Looks really nice
I loved it 🥰
It's wonderful to see how much Muslim countries have in common in terms of traditions. Peace and love.
Hello Salta, hope you’re doing great. I’ve really enjoyed this video with your relatives, back in my times in Kazakhstan I tried “besh” and it was sooo tasty, that it rapidly turned into my favorite Kazakh dish. I’m currently a vegetarian tho :/
I wouldn’t like to bother you, but it’d be great if you could film a bit of Almaty and the places you usually go to (I used to spend time at Panfilov pedestrian street, Tole bi, Esentai area..). Thanks in advance :)
Спасибо вам большое за такие классные видео. Они прям очень прикольные и качественные! А кстати, также было бы классно если бы вы смогли снимать выпуск о том что «как найти работу в Казахстане». Заранее благодарю!!
At first I thought it was your grandfather's birthday 😅 Interestingly, the child picking items at 6:50 is also a Chinese tradition. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhuazhou
This tradition is not Kazakh it is an influence of Korean culture which has become quite popular in the country. You know K-pop, doramas etc.
@@maxh7637 I see, and I'm sure the Korean tradition also originated from a Chinese one.
@@iwavns I guess you are right. China had great influence on Korean and Japanese cultures.
In indonesia ua-cam.com/video/fUb8RrPD-wM/v-deo.html we have same tradition
@@maxh7637 it's not korean traditional
it's our tradition since ancient times
When I was little it was also, people in our country did not know about K-pop or Korea in general that time
what kind of cuts of meat do you use?
Those leaves are called jamaica in Mexico and we uesd them the same, boil add sugar.
I'm Chinese and we also have the tradition of letting the toddler pick from a series of items to see what they will be focused on in the future. Not surprisingly the parents who want a certain thing more will tempt the toddler by placing the item closer to them etc.!! LOL
It's not a Kazakh tradition of picking items. It came from Koreans and yes Koreans borrowed it from Chinese most likely.
@@maxh7637 It didn’t come from korea, don’t be stupid.
Are you a koreaboo?
@@ТемирланКажмуханов-д9к Don't be ignorant. Nobody picked items even back in the 90s.
Missing your vlogs Salta😢
تحياتي لكم دوام التوفيق والنجاح و الاستمرارية 🌷🌷🌷🖒🖒🖒
i'm from malaysia and i already tried making beshbarmak and i love this dish.....but in malaysia, they are no horse meat here
Mam you always post video of cities. For a change can you post a video on kazakstan countryside?
I luv Kazakstan 👍
Will you answer to the comments at all?
So beautiful 😂😂😂😂
I wish I could visit Kazakhstan and try horse meat and authentic beshbarmak 😢😢
i was wondering why the birthday was so extravagance. its the baby's 1 year birthday
it's so big dish 🤤
Mashallah...very nice family...
Is that halal?
Yes Halal
Making my mouth water. I want horse real bad
Do you speak like Turkmens?
You know Dayana
Желаю вашему дедушке здоровья
аyмин
Şetelde jüretin qazaqtarga üydin bir ğajayıp saltın eske saldın, köp rahmet!
That's Hibiscus flowers
First
👍👍👍🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿
🥀🥀🇵🇰🇵🇰
Shit is dope tho
kazakh women are so beautiful.... but I don't think I could marry one :(
The food is too much meat
Аздап түсіп жатқан сияқтымын
How to pronounce Kazakhstan, but write it by breaking it down. Please
[Kazakstan]
Picking items as it shown at 6:50 has nothing to do with Kazakh traditions. It's a Korean custom. Korean culture, K-pop, doramas etc has become quite popular in the country only recently.
It is a tradition though
what?its our tradition
@@momotyan3774 no it's not Kazakh tradition.
@@maxh7637 it is from soviet times and saying k pop is not right lol
@@momotyan3774 What from soviet times? Picking items is a recent tradition loaned from Koreans. Nobody did so at Soviet times, lol.
okay, for everyone whos reading it qazaqs and international ppl, but especially qazaqs, the name Beshparmaq is WRONG. Ive never heard beshparmaq from elderly or in villages.We dont even have a word such as Besh( we have bes tho) and parmaq in qazaq lang means thumb, not finger(sawsaq = finger). so pls, my dear fellow countrymen, be aware of that and educate urself, learn ur history and culture.
It pre qazaq tradition dish, maybe this dish was in Altyn Orda and called in Chagatai language 😑
чак чак татардың тағамы ғой
Бізге де сіңді ғой оның барлығы, палау сияқты, манты сияқты уже біздің тағамымыз болып кетті.
@@bio_dobavka өзбектер естімесін ...
Манты, палау, чак чак т.б. бәрі Орта Азия еліне ортақ емес пе
@@qokandavalanches6077 Шынымен түбіне дейін барсақ палау парсынікі. Сондықтан сірә кімдікі деп бөліп жарудың қажеті жоқ, шетелдіктер бәрін central asian food деп айтады.