I'm glad RT did a video about the Samovar, by chance I watch their news often and have been wanting a Samovar for around the same time as I'm a big tea drinker.
I'm Polish, and my family also used a traditional samovar .. my mother still has one, but the thing is verrry old .. she keeps it on display in her kitchen D:
I'm english,and i use my electric samovar every evening. It lives on my bedside table. It doesnt have an off switch so i have to unplug it when it boils.
Very strange the Russians call it samovar as well. I have seen it being used in our local tea shops and its called a "samavar" here. By the way I was born in Quetta/Pakistan. Just surprised to see how an eastern European/Russian item has managed to travel that far and still retained its pronunciation across a different culture/country.
so after you get the fire going, you can bring inside the house? I didnt know that, is the coal still burning inside the samovar when its in the house? I have a newer coal/wood turkish samovar that I use for camping and picnic.
I can understand the love for brewing a beverage the old school way. I have an 1950s Cory vacuum coffee pot. It is heated on the stovetop. The coffee tastes so much better than the machine made ones.
And it would seem Samovar has brought me to Tolstoy's "The Cossacks"!.. What version are you reading? I assume in english hopefully as my russian is very limited. Alot of russian literature converted to english i've noticed while the story is carried over, the translation is often poor or even neglected.. I looked on amazon and in 30 seconds of scrolling and reading I noticed in chapter 1.. "...they stepped into the porch." - "Oh, by the by,said the traveller," by the by..? by the way is ment?'
Russia has many native asian ethnic minorities, mainly: Bashkirs, Kazakhs, Yakuts, Buryats, Tuvans, Kalmyks and some Tatars (they mostly look like mixes of Caucassians and Asians). Many ethnicities from the former Soviet Union. And tens of not hundreds of other minorities in the north of Siberia and Russian far East. The woman does not look like Han chinese.
I'm glad RT did a video about the Samovar, by chance I watch their news often and have been wanting a Samovar for around the same time as I'm a big tea drinker.
Beautiful tradition and beautiful Samovars!
Remember and respect the old ways.
Sorry, no
So informative.
I always see it on my daughter's favorite cartoon, Masha And The Bear.
I'm Polish, and my family also used a traditional samovar .. my mother still has one, but the thing is verrry old .. she keeps it on display in her kitchen D:
yay i am not t h e only non russian to have used a samovar
yea, it Slavic thing
@@konstantinscheglikov9466post soviet I must say because we caucasians use samovar as well.
Oh, I want one so bad!
I want to go to Russia one day~
You're flying in Tardis ?
Денис Эпов Maybe yes? ;)
I Justin one today
Me too I want to go to Russia so bad!!!!
you wont see this there
I'm english,and i use my electric samovar every evening. It lives on my bedside table. It doesnt have an off switch so i have to unplug it when it boils.
Such a Beautiful thing.
i'm from kurdistan people here use to my old grandpa had a golden samavar its 120 years old
Very strange the Russians call it samovar as well. I have seen it being used in our local tea shops and its called a "samavar" here. By the way I was born in Quetta/Pakistan. Just surprised to see how an eastern European/Russian item has managed to travel that far and still retained its pronunciation across a different culture/country.
RAZ MUHAMMAD the word samovar is pretty Russian, its translation is like: "self cooker" or "self boiler"
It is a russian word. "Sam" - self, and "Varit" - to cook.
@@TenorDmitry* "varit'" - to boil
"ahh" after every sip is a must! 😂
My grandma used to pour her tea into a saucer as well. I always thought that it was just her being weird. Didn’t realize it was a cultural thing.
Thanks good video 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
My samovar is electric.
Tolstoy's novel, "The Cossacks" chapter XXIV brought me here. The samovar is a beautiful and functional art piece.
Same thing here, he also mentions the samovar on Anna Karenina (which I'm reading right now)
Oh wow I have added this to my wish list!
Génial j'adore l'authenticité et le naturel de ce gars !!
From Russia to India samovar in the «satem» (opposite to the «centum») speaking countries.
I love this way to prepare my tea.
very interesting
It's great,we have a samovar in Kashmir and brew with samovar is wonderful.… Love it.…
I prefer boris to make me tea with samovar
Your profile picture makes this comment really kinky LMAO
very interesting video!
very fascinating
Máximo Gorki´s novel, THE MOTHER, brought me here.
Dostoevsky's House of the Dead here!
Thanks for the information.
Wow! My grandfather wasn't Russian but he always drank his tea out of the saucer lol
The forerunners of the modern waterpipes .
Very interesting. I've seen it before, but never knew what it was called. I didn't realize the importance of it to Russian culture.
so after you get the fire going, you can bring inside the house? I didnt know that, is the coal still burning inside the samovar when its in the house? I have a newer coal/wood turkish samovar that I use for camping and picnic.
In iraq we used to have it
It was symbol of family time
Of course they were from Russia
I can understand the love for brewing a beverage the old school way.
I have an 1950s Cory vacuum coffee pot. It is heated on the stovetop. The coffee tastes so much better than the machine made ones.
They look very top heavy. Do they ever topple over.?
What happened to the sound? I can not hear the translation?
*Me:* I want Mono-Audio!
*Her:* I want Stereo-Audio!
*Samovar:* We use Stereo-Audio, but made as mono sound where each ear has a different audiostrip!
And it would seem Samovar has brought me to Tolstoy's "The Cossacks"!.. What version are you reading? I assume in english hopefully as my russian is very limited.
Alot of russian literature converted to english i've noticed while the story is carried over, the translation is often poor or even neglected.. I looked on amazon and in 30 seconds of scrolling and reading I noticed in chapter 1..
"...they stepped into the porch." - "Oh, by the by,said the traveller," by the by..? by the way is ment?'
Nice
Samovar Is a Interesting
Thank you Russia .....👍👍👍
well water in russia is better than the rest of the world
Incredible. 😍
Who's here because of Dostoyevsky?🙂
Orders for distribution/sale in Nigeria
I drank chai from samovar.
daniel.
باسلام،لطفا،سماورهایی بسازیدکه نیترات آب راهم جداکنند؛باسپاس😊😊
Notice the (possible) Chinese samovar seller in the end?
Russia has many native asian ethnic minorities, mainly: Bashkirs, Kazakhs, Yakuts, Buryats, Tuvans, Kalmyks and some Tatars (they mostly look like mixes of Caucassians and Asians). Many ethnicities from the former Soviet Union. And tens of not hundreds of other minorities in the north of Siberia and Russian far East. The woman does not look like Han chinese.
The gopnik way
Samovar is for rich man
300 euros not 2000 euro
wtf is prof Xavier doing, brewing tea in Mother Russia... Instead of fighting crime...
Watch out for the chinese copycats.
السماور وصخ
In soviet Russia tea drinks you
u have stolen 2 minutes from my life
Nice