I love your husband's commentary and how he relates the foods to his childhood. I am going to try the salad you made and use some ham I have in the freezer. This was a fun video to watch.
It’s so hilarious Emmoret just kept drinking, the pear drink. So adorable. I love these kinds of videos. Can’t wait to see Elodie joining you guys. God bless your precious family ✝️✝️💟💟💙💗
I love that you aren't afraid to expose him to all kinds of foods. Drives me crazy when parents feed their kids nuggets, fries, and milk. Both of my kids will ate almost anything we gave them. From very young, when we cooked meals, they were expected to eat it how we prepared it. They love all veggies, fruits, meats etc.
I'm from Slovakia, so we have lots of similar food, especially that potato salat (we call it like that) and we also do it only on special occasions like christmas or Easter. I do it without carrot, peas, cucumber or ham, only potatoes, eggs and pickels, but i add pink apple and it made such a difference. And we also mix mayonnaise with "tartar sauce" ( tatárska omáčka, that is mayonnaise with pieces of pickles) and that fat from the pig we call bacon and when you cook it and than put red pepper with garlic all over, it is sooo delicious with just bread and maybe mustard. We also used to have soda with different fruity flavours like pear, apple, grape but my favourite was apricot, unfortunately they stopped making those
I was born in Ukraine. Most of this food is my childhood...We ate pelmeni with vinegar and butter :) Also I love the green borscht though I call it simply sorrel soup 😍 Great to have it in the summer. The mayo salad too....so many memories 🥰
Very similar to Polish food ☺️ the soup looks very similar to żurek, the fat sausage we just call thick kielbasa, the dumplings, it’s like little meat pierogi. the fat we call smalec and we eat that with the rye bread and pickles, the salad we call it traditional salad, but we don’t put the ham or the cucumber. Everything else we put it in but not those two things. It makes sense that our foods are very similar ☺️
I think it's rather słonina than smalec 🙂 Słonina is a piece of pork cured, salted and spiced fat and smalec is a spread made of słonina 🙂 Both delicious 😋🤤 And sorrel soup it is "zupa szczawiowa" in polish.
Hi, I am from Kiev, Ukraine and I`ve been a subsсriber for years now. This video made me so emotional) Love you all and your videos! Sending you all the best vibes!
The salad looks yummy! Very much a labor of love as the pieces are all so small! Reminds me of the potato salad we grew up eating here, with a few extras. Thank you for sharing!
Love the video. Emorett is such a little doll and he is so good at trying different things ,surprising he is not into candy that much which is good. .Love all videos love the versatility of them all. Love from Kansas
Love watching you two with your son and his fantastic appetite!!...would love to see a video 9f you preparing the salad as it sounds so good for the summer!! Thank you for sharing!!
"Mama! Try meat!" Meat is still his number one it seems! He reminds me so much of my son at that age. Especially when his little face lit up when he saw the cake ☺️. Thanks for sharing your family with us Milana, and Andre! ❤️🇺🇦
I enjoy this series a lot. Now I want to go to the Ukrainian market and try some things. That salad and those crouton thingies sounded good. I like savory and meats more than sweets. So fun to watch Emorett try new things. I hope he stays food brave. Please show us how to make that salad.
I love how EM is so willing to try different foods. I also like that as parents you allow him to try different foods and snacks. In Iranian cooking we also have salad Olivie and It is also called salad Olivie. The difference is that we don 't put cucumber or ham in it, instead it has tuna. I prefer mine with out tuna. We also use fresh dill in cooking. 🙂🤤
On I just love you guys so much, & I always love the taste tests you do, it's so interesting hearing you describe the foods, drinks, sweets crisps (candies & chips) I'm from London. The salad sounds lovely, I am definitely going to make it, & use the Ukrainian mayonnaise for authenticity. Little Em is such a good little eater, I love how he enjoys trying everything. Lots of love to you all. ❤❤
I love that they dont force Emmorett to put on for the camera. He just does his thing. Makes it wholesome and adorable to watch! Such loving and adoring parents!
I bloody love that salad. I married into a Polish family but it's definitely special occasions only and you eat it for the next week. I wish it took less time to make I'd make it all the time.
Really enjoyed this video! To see Emorett trying things out for his preferences was nice. It reminded me of Minsk Market in Eagan, Minnesota ~where I used to live. They had all the delicious meats and all the yummy cheeses from many many countries including Ukraine and Belarus. At first when I went in there I was ignored completely for several times and so I just bought a couple little pieces of candy. Then I found ~OK I’m gonna venture over and talk to them even though they don’t speak English and just I didn’t really feel really welcome there because I was a local~most people in there were not locals. Then I started bringing my kids and my other family members in and the proprietor noticed and so then after that he was so friendly to me and yes he did speak English and he asked me ~whatever you want let me know I can even get it for you ! So I enjoyed quite a bit from there and I wish I could go back ~I wanna go back right now.
Emmorett is and always seems to love food, he says meat alot, and sure loves the drink where do you buy your food and drink from would love to try the drink he is loving ❤️ from Arizona stay safe stay healthy stay cool 😎
The sausage looks exactly what we here in New Orleans call Smoked Sausage. It’s used her in Louisiana for any kinds of beans and rice dishes but the most famous would be Red Beans and Rice. It’s also use it for Chicken and Sausage Gumbo. We also eat it on French bread which is a Smoked Sausage Poor Boy or as we say a PoBoy.
Thank you, thank you. I remember eating a soup I called Dill soup that my grandma made. No one knows what I'm talking about. It is what you called Sorrel soup. It was sooo good. Also I remember eating the pork fat my grandfather gave me. No one knows what that was either. The jelly meat you ate looks like the headcheese my grandma used to make. I also grew up eating varenyky, and holubtsi. You didn't show them. Did you not eat them? My grandfather was from Kyiv and my grandmother from France.
Some of the foods you've shown are also considered traditional in Romania (e.g. pork fat - slană in Romanian, the mayo-vegetable salad which for some weird reason we call Boeuf salad, etc.). Emorett is adorable, especially when he keeps asking for the pear soda 🥰.
My nationality is part Ukrainian and many of the foods you tried were foods from my childhood. We called the sausage-kielbasa and the dumplings-pierogis. It was fun to see you try these treats - like a trip down memory lane. ☺️❤️
Have you done a video of how you two met? Would love to hear the story! What was it that attracted you to each other, how long before you knew you were made for each other, were you engaged or head straight into marriage? You are such a darling and interesting couple. Love that you share your lives with us!
@@jenniferferreira9061 yes he is it won't be long before he'll be too this month is really going by fast shoot this year's really going by fast you take care of dear and God bless
@@lynncunningham829 it sure is. In a blink of an eye, it’s the end of May. God bless you too sweetheart. I hope your having a wonderful, blessed day 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻✝️✝️💟💟
In Serbia we make the salad (and call it Russian but it is a name dating from time of Soviet Union). I like making it with potato, carrot, peas, boiled eggs, pickles, instead of ham i put cooked chicken breast chopped so fine it is almost minced (helps with getting kinda patte texture). Always a little mustard to pick it up and last year or so i mix mayo with sour cream. Really time consuming everything cooked, dried, cooled chopped really fine, yummy but a calorie bomb 4 times a year tops. Love it as a spread. ❤
That sausage looks like polish sausage or kielbasa to me. I just made it with fried Potatoes and onion for dinner last night. I’m straight midwesterner from Illinois. I have never just ate straight pig fat like that, but I love to cook with it and there is always fat left on the pork chops I cook. Its nice and rendered. Who doesn’t love that. Food isn’t that different around the world. My husband’s dad was a first generation American. I love pierogi and I have learned to make his grandpa’s recipe.
Recommend try to find xylitol pastilles ( Doghill's Mr. Clutterbuck or Moomins 🇫🇮) for little kids that you give after every meal or eating sweets. For bigger kids tasty and soft 100% xylitol chewing gum is good.
I would love for you to do a few cooking videos of you making traditional Ukranian food. I want to know how to make that salad it sounds sooo good.
Yes! I agree.
Great idea! I would love those videos and salad recipe.
Yes please
Milana’s sister Olga does cooking videos, some traditional foods, but not all. Check out Olga’s Flavor Factory
Me too. That salad 💗
Emmorett serving his own salad is precious. He is such a good little eater.
I love how Emerotte eats all different kinds of food. And he's the cutest. He looks so much like his momma.
Emmorett is such a sweet boy and loves to try different food. Such nice manners you are teaching him also
I love your husband's commentary and how he relates the foods to his childhood. I am going to try the salad you made and use some ham I have in the freezer. This was a fun video to watch.
He has the best appetite and always willing to try any foods! So cute ❤️
It’s so hilarious Emmoret just kept drinking, the pear drink. So adorable. I love these kinds of videos. Can’t wait to see Elodie joining you guys. God bless your precious family ✝️✝️💟💟💙💗
I love how Emorett is so open to try everything! He’s such a cutie pie! Thank you for sharing your childhood foods. ❤
I love it when Emorett tastes new foods 😋. His wee face says it all when he likes or dislikes food. Great video to watch 😘. Thank you 💕
I love that you aren't afraid to expose him to all kinds of foods. Drives me crazy when parents feed their kids nuggets, fries, and milk. Both of my kids will ate almost anything we gave them. From very young, when we cooked meals, they were expected to eat it how we prepared it. They love all veggies, fruits, meats etc.
So great that Emorett will eat everything. Most kids are so picky and parents now a days just give kids what they will eat. So good for you guys.
I love watching these tasting videos, Emorett is so precious. ❣️
Emorett was so fun to watch throughout this video. I love his openness to trying new things. He's a doll.
I'm from Slovakia, so we have lots of similar food, especially that potato salat (we call it like that) and we also do it only on special occasions like christmas or Easter. I do it without carrot, peas, cucumber or ham, only potatoes, eggs and pickels, but i add pink apple and it made such a difference. And we also mix mayonnaise with "tartar sauce" ( tatárska omáčka, that is mayonnaise with pieces of pickles) and that fat from the pig we call bacon and when you cook it and than put red pepper with garlic all over, it is sooo delicious with just bread and maybe mustard. We also used to have soda with different fruity flavours like pear, apple, grape but my favourite was apricot, unfortunately they stopped making those
Oh my goodness that little baby is such a good eater. He makes it look so good. He is such a cutie pie I just can’t say more. Adorable family. Cutest
I was born in Ukraine. Most of this food is my childhood...We ate pelmeni with vinegar and butter :) Also I love the green borscht though I call it simply sorrel soup 😍 Great to have it in the summer. The mayo salad too....so many memories 🥰
Emorett is such a cutie! I love that he's a little foodie and will try anything. Your salad looked delicious. Good video.
I pray for Ukrainian citizens all the time. It breaks my heart what has happened over there. I lost my oldest brother in Vietnam. War sucks.
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Very similar to Polish food ☺️ the soup looks very similar to żurek, the fat sausage we just call thick kielbasa, the dumplings, it’s like little meat pierogi. the fat we call smalec and we eat that with the rye bread and pickles, the salad we call it traditional salad, but we don’t put the ham or the cucumber. Everything else we put it in but not those two things. It makes sense that our foods are very similar ☺️
I think it's rather słonina than smalec 🙂 Słonina is a piece of pork cured, salted and spiced fat and smalec is a spread made of słonina 🙂 Both delicious 😋🤤
And sorrel soup it is "zupa szczawiowa" in polish.
I was thinking the same thing. Even with the candy I remember my dziadek and Babciab always asking us to bring that when we went to vist them.
These are some of my favorite videos when you are showing your family culture and food.
Hi, I am from Kiev, Ukraine and I`ve been a subsсriber for years now. This video made me so emotional) Love you all and your videos! Sending you all the best vibes!
Thank you for sharing, that was really interesting to see all of the different dishes and foods! Emorett is so adorable!
The salad looks yummy! Very much a labor of love as the pieces are all so small! Reminds me of the potato salad we grew up eating here, with a few extras. Thank you for sharing!
🥰What a cutie! Can’t wait til sis joins in & do a food tasting video with brother!
Watching Emoret’s reactions is priceless😁. More of Emoret please
Love watching these videos and listening to Emorette talking is the cutest.
Love this video! Emorett getting full is just the sweetest!! He's an uber-intelligent young man!
Love the video. Emorett is such a little doll and he is so good at trying different things ,surprising he is not into candy that much which is good. .Love all videos love the versatility of them all. Love from Kansas
Love watching you two with your son and his fantastic appetite!!...would love to see a video 9f you preparing the salad as it sounds so good for the summer!! Thank you for sharing!!
Emerotte is a very good eater! Y'all are doing a great job raising happy children! 😊
Thanks for taking me down memory lane with foods from my childhood.
His eyes are soooo blue!!! Beautiful!!!
This was fun! That salad sounds wonderful!
Emorette is soo adorable 💙He seems to like anything!
"Mama! Try meat!" Meat is still his number one it seems! He reminds me so much of my son at that age. Especially when his little face lit up when he saw the cake ☺️. Thanks for sharing your family with us Milana, and Andre! ❤️🇺🇦
I enjoy this series a lot. Now I want to go to the Ukrainian market and try some things. That salad and those crouton thingies sounded good. I like savory and meats more than sweets. So fun to watch Emorett try new things. I hope he stays food brave. Please show us how to make that salad.
I love how EM is so willing to try different foods. I also like that as parents you allow him to try different foods and snacks.
In Iranian cooking we also have salad Olivie and It is also called salad Olivie. The difference is that we don 't put cucumber or ham in it, instead it has tuna. I prefer mine with out tuna. We also use fresh dill in cooking. 🙂🤤
On I just love you guys so much, & I always love the taste tests you do, it's so interesting hearing you describe the foods, drinks, sweets crisps (candies & chips) I'm from London. The salad sounds lovely, I am definitely going to make it, & use the Ukrainian mayonnaise for authenticity. Little Em is such a good little eater, I love how he enjoys trying everything. Lots of love to you all. ❤❤
I love that they dont force Emmorett to put on for the camera. He just does his thing. Makes it wholesome and adorable to watch! Such loving and adoring parents!
Beautiful family x Emorett is so precious :)
I love these videos where you and your husband introduce your culture to your children! My friend is Ukrainian shes made olivya and it is sooo yummy!
I love how you smell everything first! Me, too. Little Em is going to be waterlogged from drinking the pear soda. He's just adorable 😍
I really enjoy these videos. It’s fun to learn about Ukrainian food. 😊
Thank you for sharing the recipe. I’m making it this weekend for camping for memorial weekend
I love watching these taste testing videos. 💙. Emorett is so so cute
God bless him!! He is getting so big!😍
I bloody love that salad. I married into a Polish family but it's definitely special occasions only and you eat it for the next week. I wish it took less time to make I'd make it all the time.
So cute, Emoret is starting to say words
Emorett has a good appetite and willing to eat anything. Amazing.
Really enjoyed this video! To see Emorett trying things out for his preferences was nice.
It reminded me of Minsk Market in Eagan, Minnesota ~where I used to live.
They had all the delicious meats and all the yummy cheeses from many many countries including Ukraine and Belarus.
At first when I went in there I was ignored completely for several times and so I just bought a couple little pieces of candy. Then I found ~OK I’m gonna venture over and talk to them even though they don’t speak English and just I didn’t really feel really welcome there because I was a local~most people in there were not locals.
Then I started bringing my kids and my other family members in and the proprietor noticed and so then after that he was so friendly to me and yes he did speak English and he asked me ~whatever you want let me know I can even get it for you !
So I enjoyed quite a bit from there and I wish I could go back ~I wanna go back right now.
Love this videos with Emorette!
I always love these tasting videos with all of you ❤️
You guys seem to be such great parents and Emorett is so well behaved.
They way you described the sausage reminded me of Keilbasa sausage
Agree
I don't think Emorett appreciates being questioned while he's tasting! Lol! That boy is all about eating! He is too adorable!
wow, Emorett is not picky and open to try. Awsome!
So fun! It's interesting how so many of the foods are similar to what we have here.
Emmorett is and always seems to love food, he says meat alot, and sure loves the drink where do you buy your food and drink from would love to try the drink he is loving ❤️ from Arizona stay safe stay healthy stay cool 😎
The sausage looks exactly what we here in New Orleans call Smoked Sausage. It’s used her in Louisiana for any kinds of beans and rice dishes but the most famous would be Red Beans and Rice. It’s also use it for Chicken and Sausage Gumbo. We also eat it on French bread which is a Smoked Sausage Poor Boy or as we say a PoBoy.
Thank you for sharing!
Cute Family! That was fun to watch, thank you. I am a little Ukrainian.
polish people make this salad too, just without meat. its our favorite too!
Thank you, thank you. I remember eating a soup I called Dill soup that my grandma made. No one knows what I'm talking about. It is what you called Sorrel soup. It was sooo good. Also I remember eating the pork fat my grandfather gave me. No one knows what that was either. The jelly meat you ate looks like the headcheese my grandma used to make. I also grew up eating varenyky, and holubtsi. You didn't show them. Did you not eat them? My grandfather was from Kyiv and my grandmother from France.
We have that salad in Brazil :). I used to make every weekend!
Some of the foods you've shown are also considered traditional in Romania (e.g. pork fat - slană in Romanian, the mayo-vegetable salad which for some weird reason we call Boeuf salad, etc.). Emorett is adorable, especially when he keeps asking for the pear soda 🥰.
I just said the same thing and then I saw your comment 🥰
Well food can be traditional in more then one country. It doesn't make it less traditional in Ukraine
Awwww he's such a little cutie!!!
Love this series
My nationality is part Ukrainian and many of the foods you tried were foods from my childhood. We called the sausage-kielbasa and the dumplings-pierogis. It was fun to see you try these treats - like a trip down memory lane. ☺️❤️
I do love watching that boy eat!
I love when you do these!
Have you done a video of how you two met? Would love to hear the story! What was it that attracted you to each other, how long before you knew you were made for each other, were you engaged or head straight into marriage? You are such a darling and interesting couple. Love that you share your lives with us!
Mom was Polish so foods are very similar…yum. Oh, Dad German..I have such a respect for traditional foods.
So so similar to Romanian food, that last salad is always at a bbq or meal. Honestly everything you'd find... its all so good 👍
He has really grown he's such a handsome little fella how old is he he's adorable
I believe he is just about 2 but not quit… from a video posted just a couple days ago
@@Tayyyyyylor it's funny how time flies
His birthday is June 1st. That’s when the little guy, will turn 2. Isn’t he just the cutest.
@@jenniferferreira9061 yes he is it won't be long before he'll be too this month is really going by fast shoot this year's really going by fast you take care of dear and God bless
@@lynncunningham829 it sure is. In a blink of an eye, it’s the end of May. God bless you too sweetheart. I hope your having a wonderful, blessed day 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻✝️✝️💟💟
I would love you to do a video showing how to make the salad, or direct us to a good recipe please 😊
Recipes?
I love your little boy. Do you have a speciality store to buy. The meat resembles smoked saussge. I really enjoyed this with you. God Bless Ukraine.
LOVE THIS VIDEOS!
I would love more Ukrainian recipes or cooking videos. Also that salad sounds like the American potato salad.
The sausage is like Keilbasa right what we Americans usually have for Easter breakfast
Recipe for the salad please!!!!
Yes I would love to have the recipe
In Serbia we make the salad (and call it Russian but it is a name dating from time of Soviet Union). I like making it with potato, carrot, peas, boiled eggs, pickles, instead of ham i put cooked chicken breast chopped so fine it is almost minced (helps with getting kinda patte texture). Always a little mustard to pick it up and last year or so i mix mayo with sour cream. Really time consuming everything cooked, dried, cooled chopped really fine, yummy but a calorie bomb 4 times a year tops. Love it as a spread. ❤
Every time i see you make that salad i want to try it! I hope any family you may have in Ukraine is ok.
That sausage looks like polish sausage or kielbasa to me. I just made it with fried Potatoes and onion for dinner last night. I’m straight midwesterner from Illinois.
I have never just ate straight pig fat like that, but I love to cook with it and there is always fat left on the pork chops I cook. Its nice and rendered. Who doesn’t love that. Food isn’t that different around the world. My husband’s dad was a first generation American. I love pierogi and I have learned to make his grandpa’s recipe.
Your kid likes to eat! Awesome
Recommend try to find xylitol pastilles ( Doghill's Mr. Clutterbuck or Moomins 🇫🇮) for little kids that you give after every meal or eating sweets. For bigger kids tasty and soft 100% xylitol chewing gum is good.
I love love love your vids
Omg everything looks so good 🥰
GOD BLESS ✝️ ❤️ I love You gorgeous Em 😍
Ohhhh the Ukrainian sausage is just like polish sausage Or kielbasa ❤️❤️❤️❤️ the dumplings look like pierogies too.
I would guess the sausage is like kielbasa or ring bologna. We eat those a lot in Wisconsin, but I don't know if I'd want to eat it cold!
These dishes are a perfect mix of german, polish and ukrainian culture. Especially the sausages, fat and the salad are well known in Germany too.
Yes recipe for the salad please
He has a very healthy appetite. Then he has been introduced to a wide variety of foods.
Great video.
I love to watch little Emorett
Recipe for the salad please and where can one find Ukrainian foods here in the states.
Very nice!
He loves that soda!!! 😍
Reminds me of perogies with the sour cream and dill