Japanese Trying Russian Food PART2

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  • More Russian delicacies to try out today including beer, vegetable caviar and chocolate! Thanks to Toby and Kane for sending these to us.
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  • @Spartanets1
    @Spartanets1 5 років тому +80

    I just love how well prepared they are.. Some russians words, their prononciations is well enough. They definetely took a look at russian food and read some informations before making this video. They are really open minded and try to understand different culture. That is kind pleasing to watch how they trying to understand the flavor of our food. They don't make a grimase on their faces like "What is that thing".. This is a sign of very sage and mature nation that want to make connaissance and understand anouther nation. Thanks to you both.

    • @sibernethysgamingadventure4138
      @sibernethysgamingadventure4138 3 роки тому

      Definitely. I used to watch EmmymadeinJapan and she's the same way. Mature, open-minded, and very descriptive. Very respectful of whatever nation she samples the food from.

  • @user-mc8zl3jm7o
    @user-mc8zl3jm7o 6 років тому +80

    Первый раз вижу иностранцев которым все понравилось. Даже пиво, хотя в России его мало кто пьёт. Видимо наши культуры чем то близки. С уважением из России!

    • @marinai.260
      @marinai.260 6 років тому

      Да почему бы и нет)

    • @fearhewhofearsnothing2493
      @fearhewhofearsnothing2493 6 років тому

      Все люди, всех расс очень сильно похожи. Просто о разных странах ходит куча неправильных стереотипов. А так у нас и кулинария похожа и культура. Понятное дело, что каждая страна и культура уникальна, но похожи мы еще больше

    • @RianonSorrowShine
      @RianonSorrowShine 5 років тому +1

      Японцы кстати очень не дураки пивка тяпнуть. И да, в смысле культуры, как ни странно, есть общие моменты. Например, любовь к водным процедурам. :)

    • @marias5088
      @marias5088 5 років тому +1

      они очень воспитанные, японцы всё-таки!

    • @andygolubchik63
      @andygolubchik63 5 років тому +2

      Я, например, ничего алкогольного кроме Балтики 7 вообще не пью. Даже шампанское на Новый Год. И еще не мало таких привередливых "выпивох" знаю ;) Так что в моём круге семерку в России "много кто пьёт".

  • @user-qt9vn1yj8x
    @user-qt9vn1yj8x 4 роки тому +11

    So nice to see polite, educated and clever gentle-mans with good manners!
    It was an eye and ear pleasure to watch you!
    I wanted so eagerly join you for this trial!
    And then stay for after-party and a manly sword-fight bushido-style :3

  • @tobiaszhizdiuk9265
    @tobiaszhizdiuk9265 6 років тому +29

    Really happy you guys liked this food haul as a whole :) We had a great time watching these two videos, thank you so much
    We hope to meet you guys in person sometime too
    - Toby and Kane

    • @TabiEats
      @TabiEats  6 років тому +2

      +Tobias Zhizdiuk thanks guys. We hope to meet both of you one day too.

    • @anitamary22
      @anitamary22 5 років тому +1

      Thank you Toby and Kane for making this happen!! Im visiting Russia next week and am wondering what snacks to try. The videos really gave me a better idea of the snacks taste

  • @GirtheAlienGoldfish
    @GirtheAlienGoldfish 6 років тому +41

    Find a man/woman who looks at you the way Satoshi looks at beer.

  • @ChernikhAnna
    @ChernikhAnna 6 років тому +49

    Ребята вас можно смотреть бесконечно. Вы наверное единственные на ютубе, кто правильно ест русскую еду=) Удачи вам!

    • @user-sr8fq9nd3r
      @user-sr8fq9nd3r 6 років тому +8

      Aiko San наверно потому, что отправитель отправил инструкцию с посылкой))

    • @FayFromGallifrey
      @FayFromGallifrey 3 роки тому

      Просто потому, что обычно подача - какой-то непонятный микс ерунды, где салаты, закуски и бутерброды в перемешку с квасом, а нормальный последовательный обед с пояснениями что-то никто дать не может.

    • @piranasdelcaribe3555
      @piranasdelcaribe3555 3 роки тому

      Узбеки пробует русской еды.

  • @Shokupan982
    @Shokupan982 6 років тому +30

    Russian food is so interesting! The zucchini caviar would be my pick since I love veggies. Thanks for sharing this food haul with us. Have a wonderful weekend!

    • @AlexanderVonMalachi
      @AlexanderVonMalachi 5 років тому +2

      Yoshiko Yeto if you ever get kabachkovaya ikra I'd suggest adding some salt, ground black pepper, crushed garlic, and virgin sunflower oil to the can, mix it well and let it sit in the fridge for 4 hours, but I usually let it stay at least overnight.

    • @Poccu9IHuH
      @Poccu9IHuH 4 роки тому +1

      You can try eggplant mash (bucklazhanovaya ickra) also. In Russia we got two camps, who likes zucchini mash and others, who likes eggplant mash. It is very interesting too. And it's not only can be eaten with bread, but also with meat, boiled/mashed potatoe and other fresh or pickled veggies and herbs. This is very common russian dish. ☺
      You can cook it yourself. All you need is 1-2 eggplants, 2-3 big onions, 1 carrot, 1 sweet pepper, 2 tbl spoons of tomatoe paste or half can of mashed tomatoes, 1-2 garlic cloves, 1/4 of teaspoon of mixed dried spieces (basil, parsley, savory, dill, celery leaves, coriander, fenugreek, green mint, ginger, bay leaf), and some oil 1-3 tblspoons (refined, we use sunflower, because it is common here), salt and black pepper to your taste. Chop it all and cook it on low-med heat till done, cool it down and blend it in mixer. Use it with anything you would like. This is a better recipe, than you get in the store.

  • @kirillkrugliakov1463
    @kirillkrugliakov1463 6 років тому +21

    we never say "na zdorovie". We may say "za zdorovie" but only in case someone is sick and we wish them to get better soon. We don't really have the analog of "cheers", in rural areas people say "boodem" (stress on the "oo"), it's probabaly the closest to "cheers".

  • @CHgameschanel
    @CHgameschanel 6 років тому +12

    I was surprized that you've liked the "zucchini caviar". It's a shame that guys didn't send you a couple of russian ramens like "Rollton" or "Big Lunch". Anyway, great vid!

  • @lisathaviu1154
    @lisathaviu1154 6 років тому +18

    Really enjoyed this video. I admit I got a sort of a chuckle watching you try the kasha (the buckwheat groats.) I have never had the instant stuff, but I have only had it prepared with lots of butter and sautéed onions. Otherwise, it smells too much like wet dog. Russians in general, and Georgians and Ukrainians in particular, tend to have very good vegetarian dishes, because Eastern Orthodox Lent is very strict and one may not have animal products at all for the whole 40 days. Therefore, religious people in Greece and Eastern Europe have developed a very good array of vegan dishes. If you ever go to a Russian restaurant, their vegetable stews and various salads are worth checking out.

  • @GuppyCzar
    @GuppyCzar 6 років тому +5

    Baltica beer is delicious! They have numbered offerings from 0-9, 7 is the Lager.

  • @rebeccacroswell9474
    @rebeccacroswell9474 6 років тому +1

    Another great review, thanks guys!

  • @YYYSSIRHC
    @YYYSSIRHC 6 років тому +6

    I love you guys! Greetings from Brisbane, Australia xx

  • @lisab.7339
    @lisab.7339 6 років тому +10

    My favorite was the zucchini caviar.👍🏻

    • @sembud73
      @sembud73 6 років тому +1

      Lisa B. - an excerpt from a very popular Soviet Comedy in which the inhabitants of Moscow from the 20th century Russia was in the 16th century. And there they were fed very rare imported caviar. "Rabbit kidneys, pike heads with garlic, caviar black, caviar red... Oh yeah! - сaviar overseas, from vegetables!"
      ua-cam.com/video/LKRSKzULW0I/v-deo.html

  • @popovichevgenii4276
    @popovichevgenii4276 4 роки тому +1

    You are Great! Thanks for video!

  • @peppisen
    @peppisen 6 років тому

    Your videos are so relaxing guys, love it :)

  • @vadimnagano
    @vadimnagano 6 років тому +8

    We say many things, but not "Na zdorovie". One of the shortest is "Budem" (Let's just be).

  • @mindysmom6132
    @mindysmom6132 6 років тому +11

    What a fun review brothers! Everything looked so yummy!

    • @TabiEats
      @TabiEats  6 років тому +3

      +Mindy's Mom Russian food was delicious and it was fun learning about a different food culture.

    • @poppysdaddi
      @poppysdaddi 6 років тому +1

      Mindy's Mom can always count on you leaving a nice comment on their videos :)

    • @user-dr6lk3ec7m
      @user-dr6lk3ec7m 6 років тому +1

      drink ZA!!! ZA ! ZA ! ZDORVIE! VASHE ZDOROVIE!!! Русские не говорят -НА! Можно послать на хуй ,а пьют за ваше здоровье

  • @yochevedmendelson8750
    @yochevedmendelson8750 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful video clip and amazing too.

  • @gracenakatsukasa4035
    @gracenakatsukasa4035 6 років тому +1

    Mystery can! I love that you are so adventurous!

  • @PamelaProPeace
    @PamelaProPeace 6 років тому

    Your videos have such good aesthetics! You always use such beautiful dishes and crockery. I loved those tea-cups! (and the Russian treats looked very good too 😄)

  • @myrashinkman5413
    @myrashinkman5413 6 років тому +12

    The zucchini caviar can also be made with eggplant - called Poor Man’s Caviar. Also called Ikra.
    I prefer the eggplant version.
    Easy to make and very yummy.

  • @stephen9252
    @stephen9252 5 років тому

    These guys are awesome I’m subscribing!

  • @lisselyzaguirre6181
    @lisselyzaguirre6181 6 років тому +2

    i love your cups

  • @rainyrina
    @rainyrina 6 років тому +2

    Love u guys.)) 💕

  • @lisab.7339
    @lisab.7339 6 років тому +14

    Lovely guys❤️ I’m curious do you speak English or Japanese when alone together. I love all your videos!

    • @val1n
      @val1n 6 років тому +3

      They speak Japanese.

    • @lisab.7339
      @lisab.7339 6 років тому

      val1n thank you!

    • @lisab.7339
      @lisab.7339 6 років тому

      IM 2 FLY ok thanks!

  • @danbee998
    @danbee998 6 років тому

    The zucchini caviar (red sauce) product is similar to ajvar (mix of red pepper and eggplant). This is popular in Croatia, Turkey, and other places, I believe.

  • @cloudstrife7349
    @cloudstrife7349 6 років тому

    Good choice with the music!

  • @grannykiminalaska
    @grannykiminalaska 6 років тому

    Oh, I love buckwheat, I'll have to try that.
    The flower on the tea package looks like fireweed, a very popular tea in Alaska.

    • @vadimnagano
      @vadimnagano 6 років тому

      It is fireweed. Guess why it bacame popular in Alaska :-)

  • @marylight9700
    @marylight9700 6 років тому +1

    I love seeing ppl try things from other countries :-3

  • @user-ei8rb3mf3r
    @user-ei8rb3mf3r 6 років тому +3

    This is Cat from
    Brooklyn NY!🐱
    Thank you so much for the video! Everything looked so delicious! I was really craving the chocolate the tea and the cookies! You guys are so lucky! I love both of you!
    💙💐💝🌼💟🌹💖☮❤🐱

    • @ddubfan
      @ddubfan 6 років тому +1

      C hi Cat from NY 💜 Haven't seen you in a while! Hope you're doing well.

    • @user-ei8rb3mf3r
      @user-ei8rb3mf3r 6 років тому +1

      Mary Kelly💝
      This is Cat from
      Brooklyn NY!🐱
      Actually, I felt so bad today. I had a big fight with one of my best friends! Now my Thanksgiving plans are cancelled. It is probably for the best! it's not fun when you're not appreciated! THANKS for asking!💖🦃🐱

    • @ddubfan
      @ddubfan 6 років тому +1

      C I'm sorry you had a fight with your friend 😓 any chance of making up in time for thanksgiving?

    • @user-ei8rb3mf3r
      @user-ei8rb3mf3r 6 років тому

      Mary Kelly 💝
      This is Cat from
      Brooklyn NY!🐱
      I was very close to these people. They were like my daughter's godparents. We had planned to get together since last Thanksgiving. We said we would get together this year. Then around Halloween, which we were also supposed to get together for and didn't do, they said we would get together for Thanksgiving. A few hours before, they had said that we could meet them at their other friend's. Then they called back and cancelled and they just decided to go to her instead. I should say that my daughter was very, very hurt by this! Another friend of mine said that they're not really being a good friend by cancelling on you for Thanksgiving and leaving you stranded. I was supposed to help them with getting legal aid. I'm not going to have them take a dump on me and my daughter and then just help them without them even appreciating it. So I said no I'm not going to help you. And then I told them that they deserve what they got because look at the way they're treating my daughter! They are never going to want to be friends with me and I don't want to be friends with somebody that really doesn't appreciate my friendship. Besides there were a lot of other things that they did that bothered me that I overlooked and I really should not I have overlooked.☮🐱
      HAPPY🦃THANKSGIVING!

    • @user-ei8rb3mf3r
      @user-ei8rb3mf3r 6 років тому +1

      Mary Kelly💝
      This is Cat from
      Brooklyn NY!🐱
      I wrote out something to you. It took forever. When I clicked to save it, it disappeared. The short version is I'm not making up with them ever! They made me feel like crap and we're not spending Thanksgiving with them and now we don't have a place to go. I'm not helping them anymore and I am not dealing with them. They don't appreciate us.
      THANKS!💝 I hope you and yours have a WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING!❤🦃☮🐱

  • @jacquelinemunoz7272
    @jacquelinemunoz7272 6 років тому

    Hi 👦 guy's 💘 lovre you video's, keep up the good work😉🌼🌼

  • @helenbarber5171
    @helenbarber5171 6 років тому

    Loved the video had a little biscuit dunking worry at the end .... there’s always a dunking spot when you run the risk of loosing it in the tea and it looked like you nearly got there remember guys don’t dunk too long ..... thumbs up

  • @misskogan
    @misskogan 4 роки тому

    New and immediate subscriber. ♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @johnglynn8552
    @johnglynn8552 6 років тому +1

    love your vid,s hope you soon reach 1,000,000 subs soon thank you

  • @germanicvixen1588
    @germanicvixen1588 6 років тому +6

    AAAAH you guys are so cute!!!! your reaction when u like food remind me of Peter Barakan from begin japanology^^ (head nodding...MMMHMMMM...very good ...MMM

  • @E71101
    @E71101 2 роки тому

    Большое спасибо за это видео! Вы большие молодцы! :)

  • @KhorBaPeaceComesFromWithin
    @KhorBaPeaceComesFromWithin 6 років тому

    i love how happy he got after trying the beer lol

  • @WeskersTentacles
    @WeskersTentacles 5 років тому +1

    The zucchini caviar is really good, I eat it with pasta or mashed potatoes.

  • @ThiccChickCrisha
    @ThiccChickCrisha 6 років тому

    I would love to send y'all some of this crazy American southern food!

  • @pozzo6828
    @pozzo6828 6 років тому

    Interesting indeed. Ivan chai, wish Icould try some.

    • @soramawarin
      @soramawarin 6 років тому

      Pozzo Lahiri Even though I'm just a stranger, I think I could actually send you some ivan chai?

  • @SOOLRASMUS
    @SOOLRASMUS 6 років тому

    buckwheat is something that is eaten all over eastern Europe. if you come from eastern European country,then you basically grew up on this stuff. its very good for your health more then rice ,as you know with soba noodles, that maid of 80% buckwheat .Its better with some butter on top.in the baltic countries children like to pour milk on top of the cooked buckwheat. it was my favorite dinner as a small child .and that was very long time ago

  • @foolofatook9867
    @foolofatook9867 3 роки тому +1

    It's nice to see some appreciation for zucchini spread for once.

  • @mountainguy4710
    @mountainguy4710 6 років тому

    I don't know much about Russian food so this was very interesting.

  • @shaungordon9737
    @shaungordon9737 5 років тому

    Love trying weird exotic foods

  • @HaohmaruHL
    @HaohmaruHL 5 років тому +7

    You could have just said "ikura" in japanese instead of "caviar", since "ikura" a loan word from russian "ikra" meaning caviar/roe. I guess this word also had a second meaning in old russian as "vegetables minced together, served cold" or something. It also has a third definition of "calf muscle", lol.
    Also that Grechka has screwed up and turned into a mushy porridge. Even the most grechka lovers won't eat that. Google how it looks cooked. It's more like nonsticky rice, crumbly, if you cook it right.
    Alpen Gold chocolate was pretty good before but several years ago it started to become less tasty or downright bad. I moved on to Milka chocolate instead, too bad no one sent you one ot those.
    Someone should send you Chak Chak. It's taste is very similar to Daigaku Imo but it's not potato and has different texture.
    Having left russia couple years ago for japan i never missed any of these foods. Most russian snacks are just basically different combinaton of coconut oil and sugar. Japanese snacks and food are so vastly superior, i can't get enough of them.

  • @Skrumpish
    @Skrumpish 4 роки тому

    Now I believe with all my soul that these guys work as food critics

  • @RaveWoIf
    @RaveWoIf 4 роки тому +1

    The zucchini doesn't have caviar in it, but salmon roe. You guys call it ikara which is almost identical to the Russian word ikra. Always wondered which word came first

  • @stiepanholkien605
    @stiepanholkien605 6 років тому +4

    I wouldn't be surprised if the squid distributor was bringing them from Japan.

    • @CHgameschanel
      @CHgameschanel 6 років тому +7

      I'm pretty sure they got it from the Barents Sea

    • @maximkonechno8742
      @maximkonechno8742 3 роки тому

      stiepan holkien there is problem to delivery fish fresh even from far east so you are wrong

  • @antonishedsp2036
    @antonishedsp2036 5 років тому +1

    Классные ребята))

  • @feslenraster
    @feslenraster 4 роки тому

    I ate a LOT of the dried squid stuff cause my mom was a huge fan of it as I grew up heh. I'm ok with it either way. We have something similar to Japanese/Russian, except Chinese version :) Me too, Shinichi, I am not a fan of oatmeal!

  • @Nosferatu2331
    @Nosferatu2331 5 років тому +3

    Бич-паста зашла😆😆😆

    • @its_tassel
      @its_tassel 5 років тому

      Бич лазанья))

  • @just_a_saeu88
    @just_a_saeu88 6 років тому

    Yum!!! :D

  • @evgeniylitvin8077
    @evgeniylitvin8077 Рік тому

    small thing, not "Na zdorovie" but "za zdorovie" when you say it as toast. ""Na zdorovie" we saying when you cooked something and people who eat say "thanks for food" and you saying na zdorovie meaning let this food will go for good heath - zdorovie is health in Russian. And "za zdorovie" as toast mean you drink for good health of all peoples with you, this kind of default toast when you don't know any other toasts

  • @user-fi2fx7do4o
    @user-fi2fx7do4o 6 років тому

    porridge from buckwheat as 納豆 not all foreigners understand

  • @Boris99999
    @Boris99999 3 роки тому +2

    I love dried squid - it’s great! Not really a “Russian” food though...
    Also Alpen Gold clearly is not russian. While it does sell in Russia it clearly is a European product! Now “Alyonka” chocolate - that’s Russian!

  • @Bochkins
    @Bochkins 4 роки тому

    IvanTee is very testy and good fo health, I drink IvanTee everyday))) Good luck, from Moscow! 👍🏻

  • @VijayaFoods
    @VijayaFoods 6 років тому

    Nice to see 🌺🌺🌺🌺

  • @souborslov8451
    @souborslov8451 5 років тому

    I’m Russian and I’ve never seen instant buckwheat! It looks nothing like real dish but it’s good you liked it anyway

  • @jdrabalais4765
    @jdrabalais4765 6 років тому +4

    What are you saying before the first bite? What does it mean?

    • @TabiEats
      @TabiEats  6 років тому +7

      We say itadakimasu which means something like “thank you for the food I’m about to eat”

  • @s1chk
    @s1chk 3 роки тому

    Кушать захотелось

  • @kathkwilts
    @kathkwilts 6 років тому

    The caviar tastes like eggplant rollatini minced up.... the buckwheat is pronounced “kashi” or “kasha”... you can actually eat the caviar ON the kasha....

  • @nanoflower1
    @nanoflower1 6 років тому

    Looks like there are a number of recipes for zucchini caviar on the web like www.gastrosenses.com/blog/zucchini-caviar/ and www.geniuskitchen.com/recipe/caviar-de-courgettes-zucchini-caviar-233020 Seems to be a fairly simple dish to put together if you want to give it a try.

  • @mellisaadler6588
    @mellisaadler6588 6 років тому +1

    Maybe try the caviar on the buckwheat and maybe some of the pork? I know I would. I'm interested in trying the caviar. 🐙

  • @richarda.m5100
    @richarda.m5100 6 років тому

    Do you put anything in your tea?

    • @TabiEats
      @TabiEats  6 років тому +1

      +Richard Mincey we usually like to drink tea as is.

  • @pamelabatchelor9204
    @pamelabatchelor9204 6 років тому

    Do you think the zucchini caviar or spread has eggplant in it? I am searching the recipe

    • @TabiEats
      @TabiEats  6 років тому +2

      +Pamela Batchelor I really don’t know as everything was in Russian

    • @pamelabatchelor9204
      @pamelabatchelor9204 6 років тому

      Ok thanks for trying. There are several similar concepts on google I’m just going to try them. You made it sound so good.

    • @russkijnemez5911
      @russkijnemez5911 6 років тому +1

      If you are from germany I could show you a russian foodbrand in germany. they sell all this stuff here. Called "DOVGAN".

    • @pamelabatchelor9204
      @pamelabatchelor9204 6 років тому

      Thank you Gopnik but I’m not from Germany. I’ll make it myself if I can find a recipe on Internet. Thanks for trying.

    • @secretdiaryofafoodie
      @secretdiaryofafoodie 6 років тому +1

      It should have eggplant in it. I have a great recipe, it's my grandmother's. She used to make it a lot (Ukrainian).

  • @tomasgaud8871
    @tomasgaud8871 6 років тому +1

    Alpen gold is not russian chocolate brand at all. Strange that they did not sent the russian one.

    • @RianonSorrowShine
      @RianonSorrowShine 5 років тому +3

      Well, yes and no. It's true it's not original russian, but technically it's what we eat usually. I mean, it's important to understand the difference between "russian national food" and "food russians eat everyday in Russia". If foreign people want to know our history, they need first one. If they want to know our everyday life, our modern culture and habits - they need second one.

  • @user-kr7ju1zy2u
    @user-kr7ju1zy2u 6 років тому

    В первый раз вижу, чтоб балтику из таких бокалов пили)

    • @user-js3mz1wk5s
      @user-js3mz1wk5s 6 років тому

      Стас Киселёв Почему бы и нет?

  • @kathkwilts
    @kathkwilts 6 років тому

    Squiddy is a valid word.

  • @attilahidegfoldi8627
    @attilahidegfoldi8627 6 років тому

    I don't know what Satoshi said but i heared "vomit with gentle taste" please hwlp me with it.

  • @em_birch
    @em_birch 6 років тому +4

    Huh. I didn't know Russians even ate squid.

    • @kirillkrugliakov1463
      @kirillkrugliakov1463 6 років тому +5

      it would be strange if we didn't, considering the size our arctic and the pacific coast. It's like the cheapest seafood available. Steamed and chopped goes in to salads, dried goes with beer.

    • @user-jd6cb1wg4k
      @user-jd6cb1wg4k 5 років тому +1

      У нас ещё и моря есть... И осьминоги продаются в обычном магазине (Морской коктейль).

  • @asmodeojung
    @asmodeojung 3 роки тому

    You are too kind. Baltika is known among russians for it's poor quality. 7 is one of less terrible variations, though.

  • @GRAFKRESTOV
    @GRAFKRESTOV 3 роки тому

    Ну куда же без Балтики 7)))

  • @naha2024
    @naha2024 6 років тому +3

    Russia cpaciba!

  • @helioszxc
    @helioszxc 6 років тому

    Groumet food lol!!!

  • @noizekiller
    @noizekiller 6 років тому +2

    Alpen Gold is not russian at all.

  • @deusvult1541
    @deusvult1541 5 років тому +2

    ЁБАНА, БАЛТИКА 7 😍😍😍

  • @markbiggin2156
    @markbiggin2156 5 років тому

    What - No Vodka ?

  • @user-vm6lx5yx1k
    @user-vm6lx5yx1k 2 роки тому

    Not "na zdorovie" but "za zdorovie". We are Russian, not Polish.

  • @duallove6909
    @duallove6909 6 років тому

    Does anyone know a good youtube channel vlogs from Russia in English?.

    • @Nikita13337
      @Nikita13337 6 років тому

      Ghaida H i will search for one

    • @duallove6909
      @duallove6909 6 років тому

      Nikita cool! Thank you 😍

    • @kristen1881
      @kristen1881 6 років тому

      Joy Womack, ballerina, ballet centered vlogs. May be leaving Russia though.

    • @duallove6909
      @duallove6909 6 років тому

      kristen1881 thank you. I'll check her out.

    • @ddubfan
      @ddubfan 6 років тому +1

      The one I watch is called Different Russia i believe

  • @tahkcalbmadmaninahat7305
    @tahkcalbmadmaninahat7305 6 років тому

    Stop with the cute, you pair of nutters. But don't stop posting. Also: buy more beer. HAHAHA!

  • @lomanteen
    @lomanteen 6 років тому

    beer is bad)

  • @georgeevanse4230
    @georgeevanse4230 6 років тому +2

    Если вы купили еду в русском магазине, это не означает, что она национальная. It won`t be always Russian national food, if you buy it in Russian shops.

    • @RianonSorrowShine
      @RianonSorrowShine 5 років тому +2

      Скажем так, есть "еда, которую едят русские в России", и "русская национальная еда". Их обязательно надо разделять, потому что если иностранцы хотят просто понять, что мы ежедневно едим, им нужно первое, а не второе. А то у них создаётся ложное впечатление, что мы хаваем исключительно борщ, запивая его квасом пополам с водкой. Сами же стереотипы создаём, а потом жалуемся, что вот мол, "матрёшка, балалайка, медвед" - всё, что они знают. А откуда им иное-то узнать? Просвещать надо.

  • @24framedavinci39
    @24framedavinci39 6 років тому +34

    We all know Russias favorite beer is vodka. You aren't fooling anybody.

    • @CHgameschanel
      @CHgameschanel 6 років тому +6

      Samogon

    • @stiepanholkien605
      @stiepanholkien605 6 років тому +1

      CHgameschannel aka moonshine

    • @Eludia
      @Eludia 6 років тому

      Phillip Arpin 😂😂😂😂

    • @annadorofeeva817
      @annadorofeeva817 6 років тому +5

      TRUE FACT: DID YOU KNOW THAT NOT ALL RUSSIANS DRINK?!
      OH MY GOSH! HOW AMAZING!

    • @annadorofeeva817
      @annadorofeeva817 6 років тому +1

      XD Sorry I just had to

  • @repentless1789
    @repentless1789 4 роки тому

    Do not eat stew with sweet porridge. crap one's pants.

  • @user-gk6ni7ne9g
    @user-gk6ni7ne9g 5 років тому

    Кузно с итальянцами интереснее.хоть бы титры сделали :(:(:(

    • @alexandrazhigacheva
      @alexandrazhigacheva 5 років тому

      @Антуан Экзюпери а так можно на телефоне?

  • @AlexanderVonMalachi
    @AlexanderVonMalachi 5 років тому +1

    >Baltika
    Jesus Christ just no.

  • @keishaparker1435
    @keishaparker1435 6 років тому

    Ewww horse ratish and ginger😂i also don't eat onions or natoo🤢 don't care if I spelled it wrong!!!

    • @jackiewong5108
      @jackiewong5108 6 років тому

      Keisha Bby Girl the buckwheat doesn't even look appetizing.😂

    • @annadorofeeva817
      @annadorofeeva817 6 років тому +1

      Ya haven't tried it, so how do you know? XD

  • @sneezersmom
    @sneezersmom 6 років тому

    I thinking Satochi needs treatment for alcoholism