Those are all my favorite foods, that is why we make them at home because they are hard to get anywhere else. Thanks to my great grandmother for teaching my mother how to make them. There is a little confusion with the names of the different foods but I know what they are when I see them!
IMHO, блин is more similar to a crepe than a pancake despite its popular translation as a pancake. Оладья is the one that is similar to a pancake. Шаурма is of a Levantine origin.
Excellent video you three. Very nice to learn about the food. The question on mushrooms, some people eat mushrooms, mushrooms are on some pizza, steaks and salads as an example but many do not eat them. Russia has the vendors that sell food from their cart or bike at stations, in Mexico and south you will find people selling food they made in their home. In most of the USA and Canada the government will have more regulations on the food served and may require the food be prepared in a dedicated kitchen so you will not find the homemade Babushka food. State, territory, county, province and city laws will vary but often you need at the least a license to sell food items. Stay safe and healthy.
Fantastic, thank you. To the editor: Please sort out your audio volume levels; they are all over the place. The majority of the video is FAR too quiet, but then SUDDENLY IT JUMPS TO LOUD! Fantastic videos but you need to sort this. Thanks and GOD bless you 😍😃
Nice coverage of Russian Foods and Drinks. I am willing to taste a Hematogen Bar. Since I have eaten Black Pudding which is a sausage form of Hematogen and it is not sweet.
It should be perfect with volume around 70-80%. But I’ll pay more attention to make it louder next time 😉 thanks for watching and paying attention to this!🌼 Katya
Russian food compared to many other countries is bland and boring. No flavour or culinary expertise. The quality of the ingredients is not impressive either. On a world scale Russian food doesn't rate high...
Those are all my favorite foods, that is why we make them at home because they are hard to get anywhere else. Thanks to my great grandmother for teaching my mother how to make them. There is a little confusion with the names of the different foods but I know what they are when I see them!
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two people just eating all sorts of good stuff and roaming around the lovely city of Moscow. WHAT A JOB!
Do you like russian food now?☺️
Loved this video guys. Keep such videos coming..
🤩🤩🤩 I can't wait to get there and try пельмени, пирожки & блины
Don’t forget облепиха berry😉
@@NIKITAKATIA of course, thanks for the recommendation and also you helpful video 💛
Great vlogging 👍
Wow!!! Interesting.😍👍
Great suggestions for food places! I gotta check them out on my next visit.
very interesting, thank you
IMHO, блин is more similar to a crepe than a pancake despite its popular translation as a pancake. Оладья is the one that is similar to a pancake.
Шаурма is of a Levantine origin.
Agreed about оладьи :) they are thicker and similar to pancakes 🥞
Excellent video you three. Very nice to learn about the food. The question on mushrooms, some people eat mushrooms, mushrooms are on some pizza, steaks and salads as an example but many do not eat them. Russia has the vendors that sell food from their cart or bike at stations, in Mexico and south you will find people selling food they made in their home. In most of the USA and Canada the government will have more regulations on the food served and may require the food be prepared in a dedicated kitchen so you will not find the homemade Babushka food. State, territory, county, province and city laws will vary but often you need at the least a license to sell food items. Stay safe and healthy.
that berry looks like one i made a syurp from tho tis the color of blackcurrent ...ya get such cool drinks n meaty pastrys ❤😋
Nice❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Shawarma is the queen of fast food everywhere.
Wow, the food there looks amazing! I have to travel to Russia :)
You should make a cooking video of how to make some Russian food.
I'm sorry if you already have a cooking video as this is the first time I've seen your videos and I'll be watching more 😊
Fantastic, thank you.
To the editor: Please sort out your audio volume levels; they are all over the place. The majority of the video is FAR too quiet, but then SUDDENLY IT JUMPS TO LOUD!
Fantastic videos but you need to sort this. Thanks and GOD bless you 😍😃
Nice coverage of Russian Foods and Drinks. I am willing to taste a Hematogen Bar. Since I have eaten Black Pudding which is a sausage form of Hematogen and it is not sweet.
Trapisna seems to be from greek word for table.
Is Moscow a vegan friendly capital?
Sound is way way too low !! What a shame such a lovely video.
It should be perfect with volume around 70-80%. But I’ll pay more attention to make it louder next time 😉 thanks for watching and paying attention to this!🌼
Katya
@@NIKITAKATIA Still too strained. I shall be watching in future.
Russian food compared to many other countries is bland and boring. No flavour or culinary expertise. The quality of the ingredients is not impressive either. On a world scale Russian food doesn't rate high...
really .........American food is bland🤢🤮 it's just sugar that's American flavor 🤢😫