@MarbleXeno history is filled with violence and blood shed, im not justifying his actions. but comparing him to hitler would be an insult to hitler, there are no evil that come close to him, maybe do a bit of research before saying stuff like that
@@MathsOP Good joke, but you shouldn't be saying that about food. All families in Ukraine are taught to respect the food you eat, that because Ukrainian nation went through the genocides which called Holodomor, "holodo" - "famine", "mor" - "death", basically means "great famine" in the bloody times of soviet union. That's also another one thing about why we hate Russians and Russia at all. You can find more about this tragedy if you want to. Really dark times...
I love how Serbian sarma (what Anomaly calls “cabbage rolls”) was included as the closest thing to Golubtsi (which is the Ukrainian version). Slav culture is stronK even hundreds of miles away!
@Brad bruh who cares ukraine and russia have their own war mate there is people who use those sites to get money for themselves not give it away cause they need money
@Brad I mean that’s not anomaly’s choice, it’s for the money dude. If I could get money for shouting out some company for 30 seconds I’d be down no matter what they want me to say. Dmarket probably has that in the sponsor requirements. But I do agree to not donate through those sites it honestly feels sketchy
Lad, literally really great video. Loved it I hope that one this war ends, you will be able to come here and taste the real homemade Ukrainian food (I’m from a village, and believe me you will be taken aback)
We actually eat potato salad for Christmas dinner, even for regular meal. It is delicious when it is homemade. And the weird jelly meat thing is pretty common in Czech republic at least :Dd
Very popular among Russians and Polish households. These are all commercialised and processed but they taste even better homemade as most people in those countries would have them.
most of this food comes from slovian cuntries like Barszcz from poland but also really popular in ukrain so not all of this food its "Ukrain" its more slovian food wchich countires like poland russia ukrain etc
I'm from Lithuania but all this food reminds me so much of my childhood omg! The cabbage rolls we actually call Balandėliai which roughly translates to "Small pigeons" so I always thought it's made out of pigeon meat lol
The cabbage rolls are a delicious food overall, we are enjoying them as a traditional type of food here in Romania, they are the same and we call them "sarmale".
@@BlueeCatss he was able to find only product produced in Serbia. And this kind of food is served&made in a lot of Europe countries, while people mostly eat it fresh (not preserved :) ).
Most of these foods are not unique to Ukraine. You can come accross all these foods in eastern europe and as you said shit is cash with vinegar dont think anyone eats them without anything
3:04 In Poland its called gołąbki which actually means pigeons (dont worry its not a pigeon lol), also i think its Czech or Slovakia cuz i kinda recognize the language 5:09 That's a vegetable salad 5:42 And that's probably guts and don't eat it raw XD. But don't worry its super deliciuous you just need to put all of it in a pot and unforze it, if its not seasoned just do that, i like salt so i put a lot of it
In Poland these 'cabbage things' are called "little pigeons" and they are served usually with tomato souce or mushroom souce and they are delicious mmmm
Even it's from Serbia,it became popular in other Eastern European countries like North Macedonia,albania,Greece,Montenegro and so on and so fourth,also love it,thank you if your from Serbia for creating that masterpiece
@@siur123 I dont think either that pigeons are ukrainian. They just ate the most popular dishes from ukraine no one fucking cares who invented the dish and all eastern europe eats pigeons
the "cream filled pancakes" are actually very delicious if you try them properly made and the gelatin meat is what every alcoholic eats on new years eve
not the best quality of these products, but thanks for your support for Ukraine. Doing a great job with a fantastic content over youtube)wish you Peace , Freedom and stay Brave as Ukraine
Oioioi. U need too come in my village in Lviv if u wanna try some really good traditional Ukrainian food bro. With love from Ukraine bro) Love your videos) Your PAPA is great PAPA XD
Hello Anomaly and Papanomaly, first dish you opened that says CARNEX on the box, its Serbian national dish, you can see on the box "Srpski specijalitet" which means serbian speciality :).
But it's almost the same, well besides pierogi and a lot more but a lot of these ukrainian foods can also be considered somewhat polish and the other way around
Hi man, I grew up in a little town in eastern Poland, actually like 20km away from the border with Ukraine. And as kid I lot a lot of stuff what you have tried in this video. Which is saying that eastern Polish and western Ukrainian culture are so similar (Lviv was a Polish city back then before war). I always loved the cabbage rolls (gołąbki), we made it with rice and meat, then cooked it for like 3 hours. It was delicious with some kind of soft tomato sauce (tomato concentrate and cream). The “palacinkas” (naleśniki) was just Crêpes mostly filled with sweetened cottage cheese, with vanilla aroma. I also liked to eat this chicken meat Gelatine thing, sometimes there was some carrot and green beans inside it, to make it tastier you need to drop little vinegar on it, and black pepper. Borscht (Barszcz) always, always delicious, like one guy wrote, in restaurants we serve it inside round bread. It was also nice to eat it in the summer bc it was cooling you a little (if I’m right). Yeah this video brought me back to my childhood, i miss this food. Not because we are not doing it anymore, it’s because I’m living in Switzerland and I’m not so often in Poland, in my hometown region… 😳🥲 #StayStrongUkraine
Thank U guys) MUCH LOVE FROM UKRAINE)) This cake is awesome!!!)) the bread was not OG "ukrainian bread" tho)) classic ua bread has no nuts and actually is kinda soft lol.. when things become more peacefull i wanna send u some real Ukrainian snack goodness ;3
ok so some of the food is really common in Poland just to be clear. And Barszcz is the polish traditional soup in Christmas. The "cabbage rolls" are gołąbki in Poland but I don't know if it is actually a polish meal.
borsch is not really claimed by 1 country it's not clear who in the eastern Europe did it first, but it's not specifically a polish dish, also the cabbage rolls are called "holubtsi" in Ukraine which is pretty much synonymous with the polish word
This video is indeed extra nice. The amount of nice is immeasurable, but I somehow managed to measure it. There is 22 "nice" in this video, enormous amount of "good" btw. Oh, and who will count how many times papa said "yes" or any form of "yes" will get a prize! A big... Nothing
I had to wait for a reaction to write this😁😁 Carneks - Domaca sarma is Serbian food on 3:09 it's nicely written SRPSKI KVALITET and it was made to last more than 10 years, while I served in the army I had the opportunity to eat this type of food several times and some were 12 years old😁😁😁
The first thing u have tried called "Sarma" actually isn't Ukrainian dish, it's Serbian homestyle dish that u can't say no to when ur grandma makes it :) plus it's literally written in Serbian so it can't be Ukrainian dish lol
it actually originated in bosnia, became popular in all of balkans, coming from a serbian, we have to agree that bosnia has the best food in all of the balkans
5:14 Hey anomaly, that “potato something salad” is actually classic olivye salad or traditional lithuanian white salad i believe, i am from lithuania and we tend to have that type of salad which is very nice
First you duππb cuπt dolma Is turkisch sarma Is serbian the only thing Is that ITS just rolled the same we use meat like pork and the turcks fill it with rice and they don't use cabbage they use leaves so if your gonna talk think about it duππb a$$
As a Ukranian I basically was having the food with Anomaly and Papanomaly by eating the Kyiv cake, and drinking Kvass, cool ambient, but Anomaly ate too much of my cake.
Аномалі та тато аномалі, дякую вам за підтримку в такий важкий час для України!👍 Anomaly & Papanomaly , Thank you for your support at such a difficult time for Ukraine!👍 Anomaly & Papanomaly , Tack för ditt stöd i en så svår tid för Ukraina!👍
im very convinced that "yes" is a survival instinct that Papa has developed to make sure he survives through the video
yes
@@weezypeezy508 LOL wat
yes
@@WLTRMOTTER yes
That's his safety word
This feels like the most calm Anomaly and Papanomaly video ever, no fighting, throwing stuff or screaming
yeah, too normal.. he's maturing too much!!
Maby cuz of war in Ukraine so they are not making violante video ?
@@Svyniar yeah or just taking it seriously
@MarbleXeno Putin tried to avoid the war
@MarbleXeno history is filled with violence and blood shed, im not justifying his actions. but comparing him to hitler would be an insult to hitler, there are no evil that come close to him, maybe do a bit of research before saying stuff like that
The crime commited on those poor dumplings will never be forgotten.
Wait until you find out what I do to dumplings
who names food after feces?
@@MathsOP ?
@@MathsOP Good joke, but you shouldn't be saying that about food. All families in Ukraine are taught to respect the food you eat, that because Ukrainian nation went through the genocides which called Holodomor, "holodo" - "famine", "mor" - "death", basically means "great famine" in the bloody times of soviet union. That's also another one thing about why we hate Russians and Russia at all. You can find more about this tragedy if you want to. Really dark times...
@@ukrainianbrrrt6689 i already know about it.
I love how Serbian sarma (what Anomaly calls “cabbage rolls”) was included as the closest thing to Golubtsi (which is the Ukrainian version). Slav culture is stronK even hundreds of miles away!
gołąbki :V
Jbg
голубцы :V
It is actually a balkan product. Here în România we them a lot.
@@sebastianorhei5745 slavic cultural food basically
anomaly in the carbonating beverages video : oh linda put me on a diet cause i'm too fat
also anomaly : UKRAINIAN FOOD REVIEW
@Brad bruh who cares ukraine and russia have their own war mate there is people who use those sites to get money for themselves not give it away cause they need money
@Brad lmao who cares about ukraine fuck them, they've been doing shady shits since 2014
its payback time
@Brad but bro think like this, if skins as a donation is easier payment system for some people i dont see the problem here.))
@Brad I mean that’s not anomaly’s choice, it’s for the money dude. If I could get money for shouting out some company for 30 seconds I’d be down no matter what they want me to say. Dmarket probably has that in the sponsor requirements. But I do agree to not donate through those sites it honestly feels sketchy
This is the first good test where he actually prepares the food as intended. I still remember him eating dry prawn crackers
save for the dumplings, Papa kind of manhandled them. lol
i just realised you reviewed Russian MRE right before the war lol
that doesnt seem suspicious at all
I don't have any friends because they are ashamed of the videos I upload. Are they really that bad, dear cha
Anomaly probably got more MREs than the entire Russian army based on their performance
Gotta love the fine Russian military corruption 😎
@@AxxLAfriku axxel your videos are terrible but I like to watch them. You are like a skinny Rainer Winkler
The Russian MRE was still good unlike the ones that the Russian soldiers got. (he ate all of the good rations)
Lad, literally really great video. Loved it
I hope that one this war ends, you will be able to come here and taste the real homemade Ukrainian food (I’m from a village, and believe me you will be taken aback)
Invite him xD
We actually eat potato salad for Christmas dinner, even for regular meal. It is delicious when it is homemade. And the weird jelly meat thing is pretty common in Czech republic at least :Dd
thank you anomaly this means so much to me , your vids have put a smile on my face that i have not had since the war so thank you for your support
3:09 the sticker is in german and it says: "serbian cabbage rolls with meat filling and sauce" xd nice ukranian food
cabbage rolls are popular around slavic countries and ukraine is indeed slavic country so
lets be honest, nothing really was Ukranian here but Dmarker only pays after certain amount of views so Ukraine is now a prefect clickbait title
@@quarter177 i can confirm its a big thing in slavic countries, however it also has a big place in romanian/ eastern romance and spanish cuisine
@@Pajusz95 borscht is Ukrainian.Golubtsi (cabbage rolls ) too. Bread also.
half of the products have german sentences/words on it :D
Very popular among Russians and Polish households. These are all commercialised and processed but they taste even better homemade as most people in those countries would have them.
most of this food comes from slovian cuntries like Barszcz from poland but also really popular in ukrain so not all of this food its "Ukrain" its more slovian food wchich countires like poland russia ukrain etc
@@Setako_Stuns heheheha
Lithuania too!
@@Setako_Stuns Borsch originates from Ukraine precisely, but there is not difference in what Polish or Ukrainian slavs eat at all
3:06 "Very ukranian", everything's in serbian lmao
Hahahaha yes
More Polish than Serbian bro 😂
Bought at a Serbian store probably
big win for serbs
why so mad every eastern european country has these
I'm from Lithuania but all this food reminds me so much of my childhood omg! The cabbage rolls we actually call Balandėliai which roughly translates to "Small pigeons" so I always thought it's made out of pigeon meat lol
Pagaliau dsr vienas Lietuvis! Atrodo visi vien žino rusus lenkus pan ir nieks negirdėję kad mes turi lygiai tokį patį maistą. Biški liūdina :D
they are also called "little pigeons" in Poland :D . Guess Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth is still alive
@@pixeloskyy in Ukraine we call them “holubtsi”
@@fallupboy7782 which is also means pigeons 😂
@@ezreal2930 lol, fr
Thx for supporting , I love u Anomalyfat❤️ 🇺🇦🤝🇸🇪🇲🇹
Hi from Ukraine
3:13 when you whip out the 5th beer this morning 🤣
2:34 Papanomaly's PTSD kicks in xd
Anomaly: Eats serbian sarma
Also anomaly: Very ukraine
Mr Anomaly the only man to fail precooked food
So i can give a dragon lore to a 9 yr old ukrainian child?
I love how abused papanomaly is, that he flinched when you showed him the vodka 😂
The cabbage rolls are a delicious food overall, we are enjoying them as a traditional type of food here in Romania, they are the same and we call them "sarmale".
Domaća Sarma is a Serbian food, also the brand Carnex
Also a national dish forgot to mention
jediii sarmeeee brateuuuu
da malo je smijesno sto je hrana iz ukarine a prvu stvar koju pokaze je na srpskom, pozdrav iz hrvatske
@@BlueeCatss zapadnjaci ostaju zapadnjaci :D
@@BlueeCatss he was able to find only product produced in Serbia. And this kind of food is served&made in a lot of Europe countries, while people mostly eat it fresh (not preserved :) ).
Gonna follow the trends my man.
8:54 in Czech we call it tlačenka [ tlachenka ], it is very good with onion and vinegar
Skour to vyzerá jak huspenina :D
Most of these foods are not unique to Ukraine. You can come accross all these foods in eastern europe and as you said shit is cash with vinegar dont think anyone eats them without anything
@@arturbaranok1046 to je hodne podobny 😃
neumím si představit jíst tlačenku bez octe a cibule :D
Anomaly doesnt give food to Ukraine,he takes it XDD
3:04 In Poland its called gołąbki which actually means pigeons (dont worry its not a pigeon lol), also i think its Czech or Slovakia cuz i kinda recognize the language
5:09 That's a vegetable salad
5:42 And that's probably guts and don't eat it raw XD. But don't worry its super deliciuous you just need to put all of it in a pot and unforze it, if its not seasoned just do that, i like salt so i put a lot of it
5:42 to jest galat debilu 🤦♂️
In Hungary we call the cabbage rolls the töltött káposzta
8:37We also have that in Czech republic. It is called "tlačenka". I like it with bread, mustard, pickles and onions.
slav culture ❤️
jíš tlačenku s hořcicí? ses posral ne
In Moldova it's a bit diferent and it's called "răcitură"
In Poland these 'cabbage things' are called "little pigeons" and they are served usually with tomato souce or mushroom souce and they are delicious mmmm
same with russia, we call them cabbagchki
i usually eat it with sour cream
wait, i was wrong, we call it golubci (pigeon shit or something)
they're called "holubtsi" in Ukraine too which also means little pigeons, they just got serbian sarma instead of the authentic thing
2:35 the physical jolt that papa did LMFAO
the cabage rolls are made by the company that is situated in my city
kinda glad to see something from serbia being sold in other countryes
:):):)
Дебели аномали не зна ни где је украјина, купио српску храну и скупља прегледе на ситуацији у украини
The cabbage rolls (that brand specifically) is from the balksans, sarma is a delicacy enjoyed all throughout the balkans
Hi, Anomaly ! I’m from Ukraine. I think you should visit this country when the war ends. PS Like this comment)
Yeah Anomaly should visit Ukraine, I was there it's very nice there
i like how papa flinches when anomaly makes any sudden movement lol
that's kind of concerning actually. I feel like he might be abusing his dad...
Those cabbage rolls at 3:09 actually aren't Ukrainian at all, it's Serbian meal called Sarma
I mean the exact same food exist in Ukraine as "golubtsi"
@@Hella80s I believe so, but that exact package is from Serbia, and here is called Sarma lol
Even it's from Serbia,it became popular in other Eastern European countries like North Macedonia,albania,Greece,Montenegro and so on and so fourth,also love it,thank you if your from Serbia for creating that masterpiece
2:35 papa was ready to dodge lmao
Ukrainian food very similar to Polish food very tasty 🇵🇱🤝🇺🇦🤝🇸🇪
It is very similar to all eastern european not only poland
@@justinas1171 all eastern european not only poland🤝 🇵🇱🤝🇺🇦🤝🇸🇪
Bro they fucking ate pigeons in this vid i was 100% sure that’s polish food but its really Ukrainian shit happens
@@keksiman7203 what
@@siur123 I dont think either that pigeons are ukrainian. They just ate the most popular dishes from ukraine no one fucking cares who invented the dish and all eastern europe eats pigeons
I'm from Ukraine. I'm very glad that you made video bout our food and support us)
"Jelly meat" or šaltiena (in lithuanian) is that type of food which your grandma will forcefully make you eat because it's very healthy.
Water cooking✅ Water boiling ❌
the "cream filled pancakes" are actually very delicious if you try them properly made and the gelatin meat is what every alcoholic eats on new years eve
Phew i thought you literally travelled to Ukraine. I don't want the Legend to be dead. He the king of Case Opening
This food review videos are the best for sure
Those 6:10 rolled meat are called literally "pigeons" in Poland. Made by our grandmothers taste 300% better than bought in the shop
Omg, i am from Ukraine and i never been so interested to watch this video
the way papa flinched in 2:35 makes me wonder if anomaly is bullying papa off camera
You know the world has been turned upside down when anomaly and papanomaly doesn't throw food at each other
I wish women said ”yes” as much as papa
not the best quality of these products, but thanks for your support for Ukraine. Doing a great job with a fantastic content over youtube)wish you Peace , Freedom and stay Brave as Ukraine
0:05
Im guessing that Anomaly, was trying to name his father "Homo Sapiens"
Love Ukraine from Brazil 🇧🇷♡🇺🇦
Love Brazil from Ukraine =) but not your stupid government handshaking with putin =)
"we got the water cooking here" 😂😂😂😂😂❤️
Thank you very much Anomaly for supportin Ukraine in this hard times. Big respect to you!
Oioioi.
U need too come in my village in Lviv if u wanna try some really good traditional Ukrainian food bro.
With love from Ukraine bro)
Love your videos)
Your PAPA is great PAPA XD
No wonder why Ukrainians suffer because Anomaly eats their food
Hello Anomaly and Papanomaly, first dish you opened that says CARNEX on the box, its Serbian national dish, you can see on the box "Srpski specijalitet" which means serbian speciality :).
you have to try Polish food, especially ready-made things to buy :)
But it's almost the same, well besides pierogi and a lot more but a lot of these ukrainian foods can also be considered somewhat polish and the other way around
Kielbasa is very good
@@kafiamadeus7351 true
Yes
@@kafiamadeus7351 twoja stara zapierdala :))))
For anyone wondering what the gelatin and meat roll was its called Head Cheese in canada and is very good with Tobasco Mustard and Mayo
Да Papa прям смельчак, даже после водки не закусывает 😂
ukrainian people when they get a dragon lore from a donation:)
Hi man, I grew up in a little town in eastern Poland, actually like 20km away from the border with Ukraine. And as kid I lot a lot of stuff what you have tried in this video. Which is saying that eastern Polish and western Ukrainian culture are so similar (Lviv was a Polish city back then before war).
I always loved the cabbage rolls (gołąbki), we made it with rice and meat, then cooked it for like 3 hours. It was delicious with some kind of soft tomato sauce (tomato concentrate and cream).
The “palacinkas” (naleśniki) was just Crêpes mostly filled with sweetened cottage cheese, with vanilla aroma.
I also liked to eat this chicken meat Gelatine thing, sometimes there was some carrot and green beans inside it, to make it tastier you need to drop little vinegar on it, and black pepper.
Borscht (Barszcz) always, always delicious, like one guy wrote, in restaurants we serve it inside round bread. It was also nice to eat it in the summer bc it was cooling you a little (if I’m right).
Yeah this video brought me back to my childhood, i miss this food. Not because we are not doing it anymore, it’s because I’m living in Switzerland and I’m not so often in Poland, in my hometown region… 😳🥲
#StayStrongUkraine
Polska i ukraińska kultura nie są podobne
Thank U guys) MUCH LOVE FROM UKRAINE)) This cake is awesome!!!)) the bread was not OG "ukrainian bread" tho)) classic ua bread has no nuts and actually is kinda soft lol.. when things become more peacefull i wanna send u some real Ukrainian snack goodness ;3
Let's hope this whole madness ends soon, much love from Poland ❤ stay strong!
беги в убежище
anomaly helping ukraine, thats based as fuck
Hello from Ukraine, we love Sweden 🇸🇪♥️🇺🇦
We love ya too 🇺🇦💙💛🇸🇪
ok so some of the food is really common in Poland just to be clear. And Barszcz is the polish traditional soup in Christmas. The "cabbage rolls" are gołąbki in Poland but I don't know if it is actually a polish meal.
borsch is not really claimed by 1 country it's not clear who in the eastern Europe did it first, but it's not specifically a polish dish, also the cabbage rolls are called "holubtsi" in Ukraine which is pretty much synonymous with the polish word
This video is indeed extra nice.
The amount of nice is immeasurable, but I somehow managed to measure it.
There is 22 "nice" in this video, enormous amount of "good" btw.
Oh, and who will count how many times papa said "yes" or any form of "yes" will get a prize! A big...
Nothing
4:10 Anomaly: And you fry it?
Papanomaly: Yes!
Anomaly: That is pretty good.
Papanomaly: Yes!
Anomaly: We are frying up three?
Papanomaly: Yee...
Carnex sarma is from serbia bro 💀
But sarma is popular in whole balkan area and more
I had to wait for a reaction to write this😁😁 Carneks - Domaca sarma is Serbian food on 3:09 it's nicely written SRPSKI KVALITET and it was made to last more than 10 years, while I served in the army I had the opportunity to eat this type of food several times and some were 12 years old😁😁😁
The first thing u have tried called "Sarma" actually isn't Ukrainian dish, it's Serbian homestyle dish that u can't say no to when ur grandma makes it :)
plus it's literally written in Serbian so it can't be Ukrainian dish lol
golubci, you nasty one
It' actually Romanian and called sarmale not sarma.
it actually originated in bosnia, became popular in all of balkans, coming from a serbian, we have to agree that bosnia has the best food in all of the balkans
@@shiretu85 wym it literally says sarma u cant say that its not called that lol
Guys, what u have seen has different types of cocking, that was exactly Ukrainian.
I love how papanomaly always flinches when anomaly makes a sudden movement
can you try next polish food?
I felt so bad when papa flinched at anomaly just holding the drink
Ludde maybe someday with your dad do Polish food review.
ukradli nam gołąbki
@@znowurozjebany3435 nie no tak być to nie będzie
The way papa flinched twice from just you holding the bottle is hilarious, you are a menace anomaly
Love your channel and Ukraine, glory to Ukraine ❤
I'm Lithuanian and the jelly meat is popular here too, however i gotta be honest, when it's freshly made its hella good lol
you should try romanian traditional food @Anomaly & Papanomaly,in my opinion the best food
go to america, you'll find best food, the cost is heart attacks
I was waiting for this, by the way, greetings from Ukraine
Ukrainian here. There are so hard time for Ukraine, so even a little help will be really good! Thanks for that, love ur videos
5:22 something about the way he said "beat the fuck out of him" really got to me.
as a fellow Ukrainian i loved watching you two eat all this food
да.
papa cant even get a shot glass without having ptsd lmaoooooo
3:14 that is from serbia
it's Turkish and Serbia learn it via Ottoman Turks
@@st2o1 It didn't originate in Ukraine
its turkish sarma
5:14 Hey anomaly, that “potato something salad” is actually classic olivye salad or traditional lithuanian white salad i believe, i am from lithuania and we tend to have that type of salad which is very nice
Ukranian food the best and their people very nice. From twitter much love
2:37 Way too ready to get something thrown at him xD
3:03 That is a Serbian food wtf
ЈЕСТЕ МАРО, ЗЕЛЕНСКИ, СРАМ ТЕ БИЛО!!
@@andjelaajocicc опростиће му Бог, није знао....
Bravo Grill 👏🏻
Cabbage Rolls actually called "Sarma"and it is a Turkish food,it has different types like the one made with vine leaf.
First you duππb cuπt dolma Is turkisch sarma Is serbian the only thing Is that ITS just rolled the same we use meat like pork and the turcks fill it with rice and they don't use cabbage they use leaves so if your gonna talk think about it duππb a$$
This is indeed.... EXTRA NICE!
the meat jelly is actually consumed with a little bit of vinegar and it's so healthy for your body.
my dad and grandpa eat it with mustard xd
@@grasu6668 I mean I kinda get it, mustard has vinegar in it right
As a Ukranian I basically was having the food with Anomaly and Papanomaly by eating the Kyiv cake, and drinking Kvass, cool ambient, but Anomaly ate too much of my cake.
Is there difference to russian food?
@@blyatifulchao7406 not really, im from Volgograd and you can find all that food in local stores easily
@@MittellSizeChennel I’ll be waiting you at marmelad tomorrow
@@MittellSizeChennel or park house
@@GavixWTF красноармейский
Seeing how on edge papa is whenever he's on camera and anomaly is holding something other than the camera is genuinely funny.
Domestic abuse.
Ukrainian here W video and food
Sarmale is turkish af but in eastern europe we eat them a lot and they are awesome
Same food is in Russia. There is really no big difference between Russian and Ukrainian food.
Do a part two and call me and my grandma, we finna pull up and make this shit as authentic as can be
Аномалі та тато аномалі, дякую вам за підтримку в такий важкий час для України!👍
Anomaly & Papanomaly
, Thank you for your support at such a difficult time for Ukraine!👍
Anomaly & Papanomaly
, Tack för ditt stöd i en så svår tid för Ukraina!👍
5:01 those cabbage rolls are specifically for romania too ;)