Hey you guys! Thank you so much for all the love and support on this video! I love Lithuania so much and hope to be back soon! Please check out my Instagram to see pictures from my adventures! @Whichchris_
nobody dips potatoe in cold beetroot soup, if u do that u;re eating it wrong, cuz potato are there as a snack next to the soup. Otherwise those potatoes would be already IN the soup! hrrr..
@@EimantasGSi ne sunau, jie taip nevalgomi cia jauciu hipsteriu ismastymas. As jum pridurkam aiskintu kodel bulves paduodamos atskirai o ne sriuboje, ijunikit smegenus biski :D
@@monikaskrickute4858 depends where you Live, I live for now in Germany here is Lithuanian, Russian, Ukrainian, Poland food, sour cream is not an issue, but in only German food markets you won't find like we like sour cream.
@@ugnikalnis you'd have to resort to an eastern European shop when outside of the baltic states and eastern europe (+Germany) if you want to find exactly what you're looking for. The closest thing to it, is creme fraiche. Not as fatty, but as close as you're gonna get it.
These are one of my fav ones too , I love seeing people reacting to Lithuanian food as it is a bit unusual to people who never tried it before and me just liget eating it every day
Hi Chris, thanks for spreading the word, you can tell Lithuanians are proud of being Lithuanians and the great heritage in the kitchen 😁 Hope you enjoyed the rest of your stay 🤞
Damn, i randomly got this in my recommended and hey, dude, this made my day! I really love to see people who wants to know more about other countries, for example Lithuania at this point. Looks like that you got another Lithuanian subscriber!
Chris! I just found You! You are a delight to watch: Honest, So Enthusiastic and Really Relatable! Thank You for your review of Lithuanian food... I just subscribed and I look forward to more vids! Happy Trails, from Seattle! BTW, my Father was born in Skuados, in the Northwest of this beautiful country!
@@ddq57sm64 no reason to sorry, just wanted you to be sure about your heritage. Lets say it could be not Skuodas but Skaudvilė or smth else... and definitely not Skuados ;)
I have a friend from America, he didn't understand cold beetroot soup! I am glad you liked it. I would also recommend to eat some desserts like šakotis (rough translation - a branch), tinginys (hmm.. a lazy man) and desserts from curd (I have the best childhood memories with my mom making these desserts for our family :)
i love people who eat šaltibarščiai the right way and enjoy the food 😄 and yes Lithuanian is very hard, as a Lithuanian myself, i can say its pretty hard for myself. Keep up the good work and good luck for your future travels buddy 😁❤️
Vegetarian choices, yes plenty. Vegan.. not so much. You could have cepelinai with cottage cheese filling, which is also delicious. Potato pancakes without meat, cold beetroot soup is made with only vegetables and buttermilk/yogurt and a bit of egg. There's a lot of sour cream and milk based products in our traditional food that a vegan would have a hard time, unless you went to a speciality place in a big city.
Leter C in cepelinai is pronounced like "ts" in "cats" and "ai" is pronounced exactly like "I" (a personal pronoun, not a small L). It's not a whole boiled potato but a dumpling made of potato dough. That cold beetroot soup is actually very easy and quick to make. You need only three main ingredients (boiled and shredded beetroot, sliced fresh cucumbers and kefir or sour milk), some herbs (spring onions, dills and maybe parsley) and some salt and pepper. You just mix all the ingredients and chill the soup in a fridge. Some add chopped hard-boiled eggs just before eating but it's not necessary actually.
FYI I think you ordered different pancakes than in your annotation. There basically are two types of potato pancakes with meat inside: Kėdainių blynai and Žemaičių blynai. The difference is one is made with raw fried potatoes the other is made with boiled and fried potatoes, you wouldn't think there's a big difference in taste but they are quite different. Anyway Žemaičių blynai is made with boiled potatoes which makes the pancake look yellow outside (think boiled potato with bits of brown) while the thing I think you've ordered is Kėdainių blynai (made with raw potatoes) has more brown-gray exterior. Both are absolutely delicious though.
The color is similar to the cepelinai I used to have at my grandma's house. So this place does use the authentic Zeppelin recipe (50% boiled potatoes, 50% raw potatoes). The traditional recipe is quite a bit time consuming, so a lot of places use just boiled potatoes. But the traditional is the best hands down.
My dude really enjoyed that beetroot soup 😁👍 Even though he was not a fan of beetroot. So cool 😆 Cause everyone I ever meat who wasn't fan of anything to do with beetroot suddenly fell in love with it as soon as I cooked that soup for them. Lithuanians - masters of making people fall in love with beetroot.
It’s realy nice that you like our country , and special food because it’s very traditional food of Lithuania and it’s make me laugh how you pronounce Šepelinai, but is pretty good , because other people from another country can’t even read😅 Linkėjimai iš Lietuvos(Wish from Lithuania)😊
@@Travelwithchris next time please try some gira its called kvass in english i love kvass very much its like honey to me but it has rasins and bread you should try kvass
oh, you poor poor fellow :D :D the soup is really great the only thing I have some craving then I live abroad (yes I'm Lithuanian) and the others I call em food wastes
Girl, your statement is so cliche. Lithuania is not so small. Go back to school and learn about your own country. Lithuania is still not so well discovered by foreigners though but it's not so small, there are bunch of smaller well known counties like Denmark, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium etc.
chris Lithuanian food is literally the best heres my favorite: beet root soup Cepelinai potatoe pancakes with meat and my least favorite kodūnai and other soviet russian food like: kotlet,plov.
i need to ask a actual Hispanic? DO you love sour cream as much as most Caucasians(especially Lithuanians? Like its hard to just ask online cause anyone can reply and such blah blah. like a good portion of Hispanic food in America like burritos and such come with sour cream but I only know it does in America do you guys use it a lot . like is it really used in these countries or more of a immigrant use of something here?
Hey you guys! Thank you so much for all the love and support on this video! I love Lithuania so much and hope to be back soon! Please check out my Instagram to see pictures from my adventures! @Whichchris_
žemaičių blynai not blyani
It is strange that American likes our food. Makes my heart warm. Thumbs up!
Aww thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Why shouldn't Americans like Lithuanian food? It's delicious!
I'm first generation Canadian Lithuanian. I have 3 generations of Lithuanians in Lithuanian. So very proud ❤❤❤
Yeah!
why would it be strange? u r making shit up.
Ha...ha.. just got back from Lithuania and making lithuanian potato pancakes at home. Greetings from Sydney Australia 👍🏻
Hey cheers mate! Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did! Definitely wanting to visit again
Well, i guess our food is better than our English :D
By the way, If you want to, I can teach you how to make cold beetroot soop yourself! trust me, it's very easy :)
I Tried Lithunian Candy The First Time, Ir Lithunian
Our hash browns
You looked so on edge there haha don't worry if you were being stared at. Lithuanians are just curious people XD
derplerify aha thank you so much! Yes Lithuanians are amazing and so friendly! ❤️
@@Travelwithchris Not everyone. Some people are cold, some are very friendly. It differs. But I'm glad to hear you had fun :)
Man! That makes me hungry! I had Lithuanian grandparents and didn’t realize how good I was eating.
ahhah dude thank you so much! Man you were blessed! That's good eating!
Nice what cluntry are you living in now ?
Yes, my grandparents were Lithuanian, too....the house always smelled like cabbage!! Many fond memories.
You dunk that potato into the beetroot soup.. Man, you know exactly how to eat it!
aha the best way to do it forsure mate!
nobody dips potatoe in cold beetroot soup, if u do that u;re eating it wrong, cuz potato are there as a snack next to the soup. Otherwise those potatoes would be already IN the soup! hrrr..
@@subsimer6856 I beg to differ, my dear "sumbsimer". Your logic is somewhat sound, yet it does not apply in this case.
@@subsimer6856 Seni, taip šaltibarščiai ir valgomi.... Jei tu valgai kitaip, nereiškia, kad esi teisus.
@@EimantasGSi ne sunau, jie taip nevalgomi cia jauciu hipsteriu ismastymas. As jum pridurkam aiskintu kodel bulves paduodamos atskirai o ne sriuboje, ijunikit smegenus biski :D
I appreciate your content :)
Starting my vacation in Lithuania on Tuesday and I'm really looking forward to it :)
TheModsen thank you so much man! You're going to absolutely love it! Lithuania is incredible ❤️
Nobody:
Lithuanians:
Potatoes and sourcream is something.
ahahah love that!
Imagine how are desperate lithuanians in other country, than they can't find sourcream... :(
@@monikaskrickute4858 depends where you Live, I live for now in Germany here is Lithuanian, Russian, Ukrainian, Poland food, sour cream is not an issue, but in only German food markets you won't find like we like sour cream.
@@ugnikalnis you'd have to resort to an eastern European shop when outside of the baltic states and eastern europe (+Germany) if you want to find exactly what you're looking for. The closest thing to it, is creme fraiche. Not as fatty, but as close as you're gonna get it.
I live in Lithuania and trust me Lithuanian language is one of the hardest in the world
Even me a local cant spell good
Haha I love it! Thanks for watching!
A tu tikrai as nezinu agu to yri is letuvas
"Blyani"
- Travelwithchris, 2019
4:33 lmao that guy smoothing his head in background
😂🤷🏻♂️ tried my best to pronounce everything! Sorry!
@@Travelwithchris you did better than most of my british friends so dw
@@pauliusbaranauskas7915 thats how lithuanians eat actually he wasnt trying to hide
@@AlternativeLine I know, I'm lithuanian too
i live in lithuania and i really like how you describe lithuanian food
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for such a beautiful words about Lithuania and it's food! :)))
Very welcome! 🙏
there's acctualy a Lithuanian restaurant in America It's called "The Three Grand Dukes"
I'll have to check that out! Thank you!
Skamba kaip berneliu uzeiga :D
Your honesty about how tasty it is warms my heart. Good luck buddy
Glad to hear that! Thank you so much!
You put the potatoes in the soup... You now a true lithuanian
aha! Thank you so much! Means a lot!
I’m Lithuanian, but I really need to go to this place
Yes! It's so delicious! Hope you get there ;)
I'm from Lithuania and I don't like such development as you commented on my saly
Dam that’s a lot of food!
Always dope content 🔥
like Lena oh I was so stuffed! Thank you! ✨
People usually eat 4-6 of those zeppelins, one is nothing.
Niceeee! Like! Thanks for visiting my country and trying best food in the world!
Artas UA-cam i love your country so much! Looking forward to exploring a lot more of it in the near future! Thanks for watching ☺️
Great video. The food looked amazing 😊❤
Wow, I am going to start a binge watch of your channel!!! Found you not too long ago, so I decided to start from the beginning ❤❤❤🎉🎉
Who live in Lithuania LIKE!
👇 THIS :o [Daug Tokiu Yra?]
Kodėl tiek nedaug
*Lithuania
Im Lithuanian (As Lietuvis)
@@SeypKarolis no one seems to give a fuck mate
@@Dre_san987 Man just stop being an asshole.
It's so nice to see a person loving so much our national food! Big big thumbs up!
Thanks so much! I'm actually hoping to visit again soon!
Woohoo! LITHUANIA! LOVE! ŽEMAITĖJA!
Yes!
o as miliu kauna ir ka?
These are one of my fav ones too ,
I love seeing people reacting to Lithuanian food as it is a bit unusual to people who never tried it before and me just liget eating it every day
ahaha so funny! I miss the beetroot soup with sour cream 😭😭😭
That feeling when u understand almost everything in the background
ahahaa
grynai
I'm so happy that you liked our food!!!
Loved it!
@@Travelwithchris I'm soo glad!!!
Hi Chris, thanks for spreading the word, you can tell Lithuanians are proud of being Lithuanians and the great heritage in the kitchen 😁
Hope you enjoyed the rest of your stay 🤞
So glad you enjoyed it! I hope to visit Lithuania again soon and document it a lot better! Appreciate the support!
Hi. You're great. The whole taste of these spices is amazing when you make them at home.
Tomas Janušaitis oh I can only imagine! Loved all of the food I tried ❤️
I remember when I saw you but I was too shy to come up and say hi
aha no way! Were you inside of this restaurant ?
@@Travelwithchris I was next to the restaurant with my friends and we were about to go in so I guess so
oh yeaaa, we have great dishes in Lithuania :) glad that you liked ;) welcome to come back.
Modestas Gendvilas yes you do! Oh most definitely returning! Hoping to be back soon to explore more!
awww ur reaction on these foods was so hella cute i was about to cry so happy when u like Lithuanian food
Another great video Bro
Liked your video! Nice to watch people liking Lithuanian food as much as you do ☺️
Thank you! ♥️
Damn, i randomly got this in my recommended and hey, dude, this made my day! I really love to see people who wants to know more about other countries, for example Lithuania at this point. Looks like that you got another Lithuanian subscriber!
Thank you so much for that beautiful comment! So glad that you enjoyed it!
I am from Lithuania and the potato pancakes are good, but you have to try „Cirviniai Blynai“ they are like waffle pancakes and it’s really good!
Yes I love them! Hope to visit Lithuania again in September!
Thanks for visit in Lithuania! And for review ;)
Thanks so much man! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Omggggg I LOVE Lithuanian food!!!! It’s literally the best🤤 you should’ve tried some kepta duona with that beer tho!!! and koldunai!!
Will definitely be back soon and Ill be eating plenty more! ♥️
So funny to watch 😄 cried out of laught 😀😀 😀
aha glad you enjoyed it!
Chris! I just found You! You are a delight to watch: Honest, So Enthusiastic and Really Relatable! Thank You for your review of Lithuanian food... I just subscribed and I look forward to more vids! Happy Trails, from Seattle! BTW, my Father was born in Skuados, in the Northwest of this beautiful country!
Thank you so much! I loved it and definitely want to head back! Thank you so much for the support! I hope you continue to enjoy the vids :)
@@Travelwithchris Ačiū (sounds like Achooo, like a sneeze) Thank You in Lithuanian
@@ddq57sm64 u mean Skuodas ?
@@vytautassulcas6494 Sorry, I spelled it incorrectly.. Still, that is where my Father was born..
@@ddq57sm64 no reason to sorry, just wanted you to be sure about your heritage. Lets say it could be not Skuodas but Skaudvilė or smth else... and definitely not Skuados ;)
Shepeliny🤪 you made my day. But im glad,that you enjoyed our food 😋
Glad you enjoyed watching! Thank you so much!
I have a friend from America, he didn't understand cold beetroot soup! I am glad you liked it. I would also recommend to eat some desserts like šakotis (rough translation - a branch), tinginys (hmm.. a lazy man) and desserts from curd (I have the best childhood memories with my mom making these desserts for our family :)
Thank you so much for sharing man! Beautiful!
i love people who eat šaltibarščiai the right way and enjoy the food 😄 and yes Lithuanian is very hard, as a Lithuanian myself, i can say its pretty hard for myself. Keep up the good work and good luck for your future travels buddy 😁❤️
Thank you for the beautiful comment! I'll try and learn a few more words by my next visit! :)
That's the only Lithuanian food I eat so thanks for trying my food👍😃😀😊
It's so tasty! You’re very welcome! Hoping to come back soon!
Yeah. We have good food. Nice architecture and good looking ladies. Yet I am moving to the US next month haha. I hate cold winters..
Oh yeah you got that right dude! Nice! Where are you heading to?
@@Travelwithchris Georgia for the first few months and then small town TN.
All the food he is trying is amazing I live in Lithuiania And the food it great!
Oh yes! SO delicious! Thank you for watching!
You seem like a great dude enjoyed the video 👏
Thank you so much! Are you from Lithuania? Hoping to be back in the summer!
The food looked amazing! Is there a lot of vegetarian choices? Thanks for sharing...
Yes so many Vegetarian options! Lots of diversity in the food choices!
Not in the traditional food
Vegetarian choices, yes plenty. Vegan.. not so much. You could have cepelinai with cottage cheese filling, which is also delicious. Potato pancakes without meat, cold beetroot soup is made with only vegetables and buttermilk/yogurt and a bit of egg. There's a lot of sour cream and milk based products in our traditional food that a vegan would have a hard time, unless you went to a speciality place in a big city.
Not in the traditional foods
“Šepelyn”😂😂😂. This guy is a legend 😂
ahahah
Travelwithchris keep up the good work man all of us enjoy your videos
Cepelinai ~ Tse-pe-lin-ay
I adore your reaction
God! I love watching you tourists eating our simple potatoe disches! Cheers boi
Thank you! Hope you enjoyed it!
With the "shepellini" u did a great job at pronouncing it
ahaha thank you! Hope to make it back to Lithuania soon!
Leter C in cepelinai is pronounced like "ts" in "cats" and "ai" is pronounced exactly like "I" (a personal pronoun, not a small L). It's not a whole boiled potato but a dumpling made of potato dough. That cold beetroot soup is actually very easy and quick to make. You need only three main ingredients (boiled and shredded beetroot, sliced fresh cucumbers and kefir or sour milk), some herbs (spring onions, dills and maybe parsley) and some salt and pepper. You just mix all the ingredients and chill the soup in a fridge. Some add chopped hard-boiled eggs just before eating but it's not necessary actually.
blueeyedbaer thank you so much for that knowledge! Thank you for watching also! Looking forward to exploring more of your country!
I'm lazy, I use canned sliced Beets. 😆. I put the eggs in just before the buttermilk.
You, me and a friend of mine - all USA Hispanic in LT at the same time and didn’t know it. Probably the most Hispanics they ever had at once.
ahaha no way dude! Would’ve been cool to meet up, but I'm sure you’re right aha!
FYI I think you ordered different pancakes than in your annotation. There basically are two types of potato pancakes with meat inside: Kėdainių blynai and Žemaičių blynai. The difference is one is made with raw fried potatoes the other is made with boiled and fried potatoes, you wouldn't think there's a big difference in taste but they are quite different. Anyway Žemaičių blynai is made with boiled potatoes which makes the pancake look yellow outside (think boiled potato with bits of brown) while the thing I think you've ordered is Kėdainių blynai (made with raw potatoes) has more brown-gray exterior. Both are absolutely delicious though.
Maaan! I had no idea! Thank you!
Š you making me happy when u saing shepeliny xd BTW nice video
aha thank you so much!Glad that you liked it!
The color is similar to the cepelinai I used to have at my grandma's house. So this place does use the authentic Zeppelin recipe (50% boiled potatoes, 50% raw potatoes). The traditional recipe is quite a bit time consuming, so a lot of places use just boiled potatoes. But the traditional is the best hands down.
Thank you for sharing!
8:44
that meat on the top is called " spirgutės" i am from lithuania tho. :) :D
So good!
Thank you so much!
My dude really enjoyed that beetroot soup 😁👍 Even though he was not a fan of beetroot. So cool 😆 Cause everyone I ever meat who wasn't fan of anything to do with beetroot suddenly fell in love with it as soon as I cooked that soup for them. Lithuanians - masters of making people fall in love with beetroot.
Ahahah appreciate you! Your comment made me laugh! I need to visit again soon! That beetroot hits different 😭🤣
I live in Lithuania 🇱🇹. U picked yuumy food 😋😋
Glad you liked it! Yes sooo good!
Saltibarsciai and beer, must have been a fiesta in the bathroom ey?😅
That it was my friend! ahaha
The beetroot soup is amazing 😂
It is!!!! ahahah I enjoyed it!
yea i love my food , when the days is sunny i love make cepelinai with meat is mutch better thanwith curd :)
It's really good with curd too. If cepelinai made not only from boiled potatos and the curd is not sweet.
@@monikaskrickute4858 kartais taip tik kai namie gaminti 😊 bet su mėsa kažkaip labiau 😁
@@TheEigylyte Dėl namų 100 procentų sutinku :D, liūdna tik, kai viena noriu su varške :D
@@monikaskrickute4858 pas mane ir tik vienas žmogus nori o kiti su mėsa, tai tenka daryti 2 variantus 😁
oh I can only imagine! Thank you for watching!!
It’s realy nice that you like our country , and special food because it’s very traditional food of Lithuania and it’s make me laugh how you pronounce Šepelinai, but is pretty good , because other people from another country can’t even read😅 Linkėjimai iš Lietuvos(Wish from Lithuania)😊
Thank you so much for the beautiful comment! I loved it so much! Where are you from?
@@Travelwithchris I'm from Lithuania😊
Maaan, I'm happy you like ours food, I can find and give you the recipe of soup if you want, and you could made it by yourself?
aha Thank you mate! so kind!
@@Travelwithchris so if you need a recipe find me in Facebook :Marius Anužis
@@Travelwithchris next time please try some gira its called kvass in english i love kvass very much its like honey to me but it has rasins and bread you should try kvass
@@Travelwithchris and another thing i love so much is tyingynys its chocolate cake with buscuts in it
@@mariusa2346 o man yra shlikshtus kibinai🤢🤢🤢🤮
oh, you poor poor fellow :D :D the soup is really great the only thing I have some craving then I live abroad (yes I'm Lithuanian) and the others I call em food wastes
Miss that soap so much!
It makes me feel so happy that people from other countries like our food❤ i have the whole restaurant in my house 😂as my mum makes them all the time
ahah you’re so lucky! Ill be back In Lithuania soon and I can't wait! ❤️
Nice video man, keep it up 🇱🇹♥️
Visit Lithuania again :)
Thank you so much! Definitely will bro!
How was toilet things after saltibarsciai and beer? :D
ahahaha funny that you ask! 😂
LIETUVA!!!!!👌😄
yes!
so my countries are amazing taip mano salys noustabi
Thank you fr apresiating our country =3
Absolutely :)
You better try midus its so guud
Next time forsure!
It’s so nice to hear that Americans like Lithuanian food, people. Our country is so little like soooooo little. Thanks for noticing us😇
Love your country so much! Thank you for all the love! I hope to be back again soon!
Girl, your statement is so cliche. Lithuania is not so small. Go back to school and learn about your own country. Lithuania is still not so well discovered by foreigners though but it's not so small, there are bunch of smaller well known counties like Denmark, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium etc.
Welcome to Lithuanian, a proud country!
LongLivLithuania yes! I love it so much! I'll be back soon! ❤️
Hey bro your from
Im from the USA bro :)
Yummy Lithuania food
Yes so good!
chris Lithuanian food is literally the best
heres my favorite: beet root soup
Cepelinai
potatoe pancakes with meat
and my least favorite kodūnai
and other soviet russian food like: kotlet,plov.
Yes!!!! I love it so much! Coming back soon! :)
how much did that cost?
about 4 euro!
@@Travelwithchris wow so cheap!
Your making me hungry I NEED MYSELF SOME ŠALTIBARŠČIU
Uhhh I need some Lithuanian food in my life!
cepelinai
Hey man, Next time u go Lithuania u deffo need to try Kebabas 😁that's a bomb👌
Edvinas Pociunas I definitely will man! Thanks for the recommendation!
It is turkish food not lithuanian
Im from Lithuania!!
Amazing country to be from!
Im from lithuania im happy that its yummy for you
so delicious :)
Glad you like our foods
love it soooo much!
Mmmmm šaltibarščiai (shalt-eh-barsh-chay). I make it all the time, even in the winter. I'm first generation Canadian Lithuanian. 😆😉
Love that! Thanks for sharing!
Fun fact: this restaurant is like 5minutes away from my school xd
aha no way! That's so cool! I enjoyed it a lot!
saltibarsciai is my favorite dish with beetroot
Sounds sooo good! 😋
I could use some right now again!
@@Travelwithchris Especialy at hot day :D
Quite easy to make too
@@martynaslietuva123 yes
For sure what u got is "kedainiu blynai", not "žemaičių blynai" , but anyway very glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank you so much!
Great review, but the camera really needs some adjustments.
ufologlt cheers man mentioned that at the end! Appreciate the feedback ❤️
nice that you like food LITHUANIA food the best :D
MANC 3 yes it is truly sooo delicious! Amazing country!
There you go boy! Next time try with beer "kepta duona su cesnaku,majonezu ir suriu"
Thank you!
THANKS , I grew up eating that food at home, in Boston .
Michaela Maestas thats amazing! Lucky you! I wouldn't mind having this food more often!
thank you for liking our food
LOVED IT! THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!
@@Travelwithchris No problem
its tradional to finish everything in Lithuania
Sorry :/
its ok
Finally some good heching food =D 😂👌
Thank you!
@@Travelwithchris your welcome = prašom 😇:-D
Bro you ordered the best food i know cuz i live in Lithuania
thanks man! Miss the food so much!
Travelwithchris Will you come back btw
Hi im lithuanian can you try pizza in kaunas mega ther riky nice pizza to buy
Next time I will make sure to give that a go! Thank you!
Cepelinai!!!!👍👌
amazing!
Those foods are actually pronounced Cepelinai,Bulviniai blynai,Šaltibarščiai
Thats how They r written... Not pronounced idiot
Thank yu!
The oldest city is kadainai
I'll have to check it out next time I visit!
i need to ask a actual Hispanic? DO you love sour cream as much as most Caucasians(especially Lithuanians? Like its hard to just ask online cause anyone can reply and such blah blah. like a good portion of Hispanic food in America like burritos and such come with sour cream but I only know it does in America do you guys use it a lot . like is it really used in these countries or more of a immigrant use of something here?
like did you parents use it in your household?
Instrukcija kaip reikia valgyti Saltibarscius: Pasemi pilna sauksta sriubos ir dedi i burna, nuryji ir uzsikandi bulve. Skanaus! =]
Thank you for watching!