Yakutian Traditional Food: raw horse meat, frozen fish and more!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024

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  • @AnointedSage
    @AnointedSage 2 года назад +6530

    I find this so fascinating! Here in Nigeria in the street markets many struggle to keep meat from rotting due to the heat from the sun, but in Yakutia it seems keeping meat fresh is not a problem since the atmosphere is one big freezer❄

    • @vissarion3505
      @vissarion3505 2 года назад +183

      My phone in Yakutsk shows minus 44C right now.

    • @georgeholmes5094
      @georgeholmes5094 2 года назад +254

      But you have yummy spices to your meat, taste delicious

    • @AnointedSage
      @AnointedSage 2 года назад +52

      @@georgeholmes5094 True

    • @georgeholmes5094
      @georgeholmes5094 2 года назад +29

      Indeed, You are truly blessed

    • @saibot7218
      @saibot7218 2 года назад +139

      True meat is no problem there and they have a lot. I guess fresh fruits and vegetables are the food problem in that region.

  • @user-3aa6234fh
    @user-3aa6234fh 2 года назад +2218

    Why so many stupid comments? It's traditional food. I'm Yakut and I haven't had raw meat in years. Do you all think that French eat frogs and snails every day???

    • @dawnhock4545
      @dawnhock4545 2 года назад +135

      It’s a gorgeous country, I think so many people are worried about animal curtly but they’re not thinking. Because when it’s your livelihood you take very good care of your animals. I find it so fascinating. As I’m sure you would if you saw how I live.

    • @HazelnutEr
      @HazelnutEr 2 года назад +2

      Not all people are smart and educated. It’s RUclips and here are a lot of dumb and narrow minded individuals

    • @iROChakri
      @iROChakri 2 года назад +39

      Wonder if you say the same to people beating dogs before killing and eating. Culture eh

    • @elanamccullum1677
      @elanamccullum1677 2 года назад +13

      THIS IS WHY WE GET DISEASES...

    • @kevlar1482
      @kevlar1482 2 года назад +54

      @@elanamccullum1677 Baaaaaaa.

  • @guccixtennisshoes
    @guccixtennisshoes Год назад +125

    as a person from hot and toasty Sudan, I am so mesmerized by this country, its weather and tradition 🫰🏽😲I love it!

    • @XiLL3NT
      @XiLL3NT 11 месяцев назад

      Simp

  • @ShahaniBragaValdezAquino-wl2bg
    @ShahaniBragaValdezAquino-wl2bg Год назад +78

    That frozen thin sliced fish looked so delish

  • @mkelly534
    @mkelly534 2 года назад +2545

    Humans are so adaptable it is amazing how many climates we can live and thrive in. I think that cold would probably be too much for me but I enjoy experiencing it through your videos. Thank you!

    • @erickpalacios8904
      @erickpalacios8904 2 года назад +65

      That adaptability is exactly what helped us "take over" the world, which ironically enough, may be our very downfall in the end. Enjoy it while it lasts!

    • @alexoolau
      @alexoolau 2 года назад +12

      All arctic natives, inuit included, eat raw carnivore diet mostly of raw reindeer and fish. In book "carnivore code", the science of carnivore diet is well explained. Once passed infant mortality stage, these people have incredible longevity, many living above age 100. With high fat calorie food, people can survive well here. Also all animal species brain volume, including human here, are the largest in the world in this cold climate region. High intelligence is needed to survive here for all animal species in such hush environment. Check human brain volume world atlas which is associated with average annual temperature. These people have average brain volume 1500cc.

    • @zephyrlibs
      @zephyrlibs 2 года назад +5

      Some of us can barely adapt to wheat of these days. Coming from ancestry in Himalayas, at least I cannot tolerate grains well.

    • @zephyrlibs
      @zephyrlibs 2 года назад +6

      @@alexoolau omg there's a thing called human brain volume atlas! Who in the world went travelling and measuring heads!

    • @elithluxe7568
      @elithluxe7568 2 года назад +1

      Yeah that adaptability is what is destroy the world and everything else

  • @monkeygoesbananas
    @monkeygoesbananas 2 года назад +660

    I think it's so crazy how people have managed to learn to survive in such extreme environments. You have to admire their tenacity.

    • @redditrabbit1
      @redditrabbit1 Год назад

      Raw Horse meat?? Ew wtf unsubbed and reported

    • @mshehzil3853
      @mshehzil3853 Год назад

      This isn't extreme in everyone eyes I wish I can live here ❤️

    • @RuSosan
      @RuSosan 10 месяцев назад +4

      That's the power of having a real community around you.

    • @boogieheads
      @boogieheads 5 месяцев назад

      survival of the fittest

  • @chimoks
    @chimoks 2 года назад +34

    It is good to see that salamat is also eaten in Yakutia. I am from Udmurtia, and we also eat a dish with a similar name. True, the recipe for our salamata is very different from the Yakut one. I recently wrote a short essay on Medium "Salamata - The Survival Udmurt Dish of the War" about how that dish helped my grandmother survive during the Second World War.

  • @technum1
    @technum1 Год назад +65

    Not sure I can easily start eat raw food but, I truly respect these folks traditions. These videos are amazing. I enjoy learning more and more about these wonderful people.

    • @don_Kazimiro
      @don_Kazimiro Год назад +4

      I thought that in European, American and all other cuisines that were influenced by European culture, dishes made of raw fish and meat, like tartare and carpaccio, were popular. There is nothing so terrible and dangerous in eating raw (if you are sure of the quality of the products)

    • @spicycatsandthings
      @spicycatsandthings 11 месяцев назад +3

      Do you not eat sushi?

  • @victoiredouniama9125
    @victoiredouniama9125 2 года назад +2395

    I am from the Republic of Congo in Central Africa I have never heard about Yakutia until I came across your videos. It is really interesting and beautiful the extremely cold weather conditions are just so fascinating love it!

    • @ninoo678
      @ninoo678 2 года назад +30

      Hello from morocco African girl 👋👋🙋‍♂️💜

    • @victoiredouniama9125
      @victoiredouniama9125 2 года назад +21

      @@ninoo678 Lol Hi 👋

    • @Hugh_de_Mortimer
      @Hugh_de_Mortimer 2 года назад +9

      What’s the coldest it gets in the Congo?

    • @victoiredouniama9125
      @victoiredouniama9125 2 года назад +64

      @@Hugh_de_Mortimer Lol we have no winter ❄️ it is always so hot! Except from June till September that is the "dry season" also known as the Congolese winter i guess because during this period it never rains and the sun isn't out as much. The weather is very gloomy during this period. Strangely I've been living in Congo for the past 4years and Everytime the sun isn't out i feel kinda cold. Lol I Know it doesn't make sense but the temperature is kinda chilly that is the Congolese definition of cold. But I bet that dry season temperature would be like a heatwave for Yakutian people 🌴☀️😅

    • @ninoo678
      @ninoo678 2 года назад +10

      @@victoiredouniama9125 i see some of your videos, you are a good photographer i wish i can follow u, but it told me that this page doesn't exist, i think u deleted ur insta.. anyway i am like you i love phone photography And i wish i can visit other African countries i can take as much photos as i can.. Africa is full of diversity 👌💜

  • @ou1814
    @ou1814 2 года назад +792

    Mongolian here. That fermented milk is making my mouth watery. Too delicious.

    • @suzannes5888
      @suzannes5888 2 года назад +6

      Yes!... all fermented milk is good 😊

    • @ShawkyJames
      @ShawkyJames 2 года назад +24

      @@stillshakes5499 There are more Mongolians that are Chinese than in Mongolia lmao what are you on about

    • @melonshop8888
      @melonshop8888 2 года назад

      HAVE YOU TRIED DRIED DINOSAUR MUD FISH.???
      ITS THE MOST DELICIOUS FISH I EVER TASTED. 🤤

    • @chrisdooley6468
      @chrisdooley6468 2 года назад +5

      @@ShawkyJames it’s true. Ethic Chinese make up a large portion of people in Mongolia

    • @Willxdiana
      @Willxdiana 2 года назад +3

      @@stillshakes5499 nope we are not related to mongols. We are related to xianbeis. Which are proto mongols. No khans

  • @brandelynmarie
    @brandelynmarie Год назад +37

    I eat beef tartare & sashimi & raw kibbeh so this cuisine sounds amazing. Utterly fascinating!

  • @p6h14
    @p6h14 2 года назад +103

    Hello from Singapore, a tiny island in Asia with no winter nor snow! We are usually around 26-36 deg. We have a few cold days sometimes in a year. 22 deg (if I remember correctly) was the record lowest temperature. It's so fascinating to learn about Yakutian culture, so different!

  • @00Kyuu00
    @00Kyuu00 2 года назад +198

    Thank you for sharing all these videos! I'm Yup'ik from Alaska (USA), and our peoples come from similar climates! It's fascinating seeing what Yakutian people (is that the right term?) eat and how it compares to Yup'ik traditional foods!

    • @leilaschrof529
      @leilaschrof529 Год назад +6

      How are the foods from Yup'ik similar and different from the foods from Yakut?

    • @kaitlynncharlien4972
      @kaitlynncharlien4972 Год назад +25

      @@leilaschrof529 we eat frozen meat as well including: moose, caribou, white fish. We also eat beluga whales raw or boiled. Theres smoked fish we dry and smoke in a smoke house in the summer time. We dry a lot of food too like moose, Ptarmigan, as I mentioned fish. And we harvest berries during summer fall time to freeze for winter time. It's all very nutritional and delicious!

    • @Moi_81
      @Moi_81 Год назад

      @Kaitlynn Charlien Ate moose during the winter in Canada. I don't think it was fresh and didn't like it.

    • @trolologist
      @trolologist Год назад +1

      Все северные народы имеют схожую кухню, ибо живут в одинаковых условиях.

  • @nunabanuna
    @nunabanuna 2 года назад +2214

    Wow! The lack of fruit and veggies due to the temperature didn’t even cross my mind but that makes sense. I wonder where they get fiber from in their diets. My stomach would be killing me if I lived primarily on dairy and meat 😅 so amazing how we adapt to different diets around the world.

    • @jtothed8575
      @jtothed8575 2 года назад +206

      They do have wild berries.

    • @osimeon00
      @osimeon00 2 года назад +560

      Their milk isn't contaminated and pumped with hormones and chemicals like they are here so you more than likely would be fine after a period of adjustment.

    • @hqef616
      @hqef616 2 года назад +246

      Fiber is a joke anyway

    • @eleonorakopyrina5862
      @eleonorakopyrina5862 2 года назад +217

      Do not assume they eat like that everyday. There is plenty of veggies and fruits in grocery stores as well as junk and processed food.

    • @lyhthegreat
      @lyhthegreat 2 года назад +128

      it's kinda similar to the mongols who lived on basically meat and dairy too

  • @he96765
    @he96765 2 года назад +7

    Yakutia seems like an interesting place, it's great to see you keep your traditions alive!

  • @JulieNick28
    @JulieNick28 Год назад +11

    I just discovered your channel tonight. I found another similar one I liked so RUclips suggested this. Loving it! I want to travel there just to try the delicacy food and pet those beautiful horses. I’m the US so this is like nothing I’ve ever seen in person. Beautiful! Thank you for sharing this with the world to see ❤

    • @Nick-ux1jo
      @Nick-ux1jo Год назад +3

      in December and January we have -59 ° С in Yakutia

  • @heroizumi
    @heroizumi 2 года назад +732

    That slightly frozen fish looks delicious. It's interesting to me that a lot of traditional foods in Ainu culture are similar, but I guess it makes sense because how close they are geographically. Thanks for another cool video!

    • @lyhthegreat
      @lyhthegreat 2 года назад +8

      but i think yakutia is colder than sapporo where the ainus live

    • @lyhthegreat
      @lyhthegreat 2 года назад +16

      @@robertmoray988 but if you take a look at the ainu and the yakuts, you will notice that while the yakuts are entirely east asian looking , the ainu on the other hand are more Caucasian looking..maybe not Caucasian but definitely not east asian.

    • @lyhthegreat
      @lyhthegreat 2 года назад +5

      @@robertmoray988 the mongols and Manchurians have shamanic practices too

    • @midnightgambler8448
      @midnightgambler8448 2 года назад +3

      Якуты - изначально тюрки, а не коренные народы севера. Айны вообще не имеют ничего общего с якутами и северным народами, то, что они живут в горах и холодных землях следствие того, что их из исконных земель изгнпди японцы. Как якут говорю, ничего общего.

    • @lyhthegreat
      @lyhthegreat 2 года назад +3

      @H it's an anime lol hinna hinna (thank you in Ainu)

  • @JoanWinona28
    @JoanWinona28 2 года назад +102

    i’m from tropical country, Indonesia. so for me, watching your videos is so fascinating 😍
    Hello from Jakarta, Indonesia☺️🇮🇩

  • @tigerfish4628
    @tigerfish4628 2 года назад +6

    I'm really fascinated by the Yakutian food! Could you do another episode on what you eat during the summer, special occasions, etc?

  • @rufiredup90
    @rufiredup90 2 года назад +6

    This looks so delicious. I’m particularly excited over the frozen fish slices. I’ve loved raw fish since I started eating sushi at around 18 or so and now I’ve fallen in love with poké. I looove raw tuna and salmon the most and I would to try this frozen raw fish dish.

  • @Traveler-rf8ye
    @Traveler-rf8ye 2 года назад +76

    I love it when people use social media to educate. Great work, I’m learning new things from you!

  • @LuisLopez-jh6mo
    @LuisLopez-jh6mo 2 года назад +384

    I like how strikingly similar their food culture is similar to that of the inuits in Canada and Greenland, such an amazing diet and lifestyle it's wonderful

    • @patricio8508
      @patricio8508 2 года назад +1

      Lol do they eat horses?

    • @IsabellaN777
      @IsabellaN777 2 года назад +27

      @@patricio8508 not sure about inuits (i dont think so), but Mongols do eat horse meat. I'm thinking Inuits don't eat horses but they eat seal meat i think.

    • @JamzYamz7
      @JamzYamz7 2 года назад +29

      They’re related.. before Inuits migrated to the America’s they were the same people

    • @mnm121314
      @mnm121314 2 года назад +32

      They are one and the same ethnic people. DNA testing and the Bering Strait used to be frozen linking Russia to Alaska. That's why there are similarities

    • @wlhansen2068
      @wlhansen2068 2 года назад +6

      No fruits or vegetables?no sunlight? no ocean?It's like inhabiting another planet. That would be my worse nightmare

  • @amyblaine7624
    @amyblaine7624 2 года назад +5

    The frozen fish looks amazing. I feel like I would love all of this food!❤️

  • @yarik0706
    @yarik0706 Год назад +18

    Так все вкусно выглядит, аж захотелось сейчас в Якутию поехать

  • @clarissapw2166
    @clarissapw2166 2 года назад +247

    Hi Kiun! Can you make a video on how wedding in Yakutia looks like? Your videos are fantastic and I love knowing more and more of your culture!! ❤️

    • @yyg4632
      @yyg4632 2 года назад +14

      that would be so nice

  • @teamtryxgg281
    @teamtryxgg281 2 года назад +80

    I love Yakutia people, they're incredibly tough and resilient.

  • @ozein312
    @ozein312 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video! Thank you for posting this educational content.

  • @ChildfreeLiving
    @ChildfreeLiving Год назад +21

    Y’all are calling it disgusting in the comments yet I bet no one’s overweight in this place. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @user-tx4wj7qk4t
      @user-tx4wj7qk4t 5 месяцев назад +1

      Bruh my head hurts from how dumb what you just said is. If the food is disgusting then obviously they wouldn't be eating a lot and vice versa....

    • @user-nc8kc9yo7t
      @user-nc8kc9yo7t 2 месяца назад

      😂😂😂

    • @JS-wp4gs
      @JS-wp4gs Месяц назад +1

      There are tons of overweight people there. Same as anywhere else

  • @vissarion3505
    @vissarion3505 2 года назад +10

    Stroganina is a Russian word for any sliced food, in Sakha language we say “tong balyk” - for sliced frozen fish, “tong byar”- for sliced frozen liver, and
    “tong et” - for sliced frozen meat.

    • @vissarion3505
      @vissarion3505 2 года назад +2

      Tong qaha- sliced frozen horse fat

  • @shiningstar6659
    @shiningstar6659 2 года назад +65

    Thank you for sharing, this was very informative and enlightening. I always wondered what kind of dishes were eaten and how they were prepared. Wonderful episode. ♥️

  • @spaghettiinadictionary8645
    @spaghettiinadictionary8645 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your world with us. I'm always happy to learn about the world from the people, and not a textbook. Makes it so much more meaningful.

  • @thosemovingpictures
    @thosemovingpictures 2 года назад +2

    I love seeing how much joy you take in your traditional foods! I subscribed after this video, looking forward to watching more

  • @jocelynezacharia3953
    @jocelynezacharia3953 2 года назад +50

    I'm from Tanzania East Africa, I never heard of Yakutia until I came across your videos. Would like to visit it someday; thank you for sharing ur culture to us:

    • @Uniquaization
      @Uniquaization 2 года назад +1

      just left Zanzabar! You are a beautiful people.

  • @scottmccutcheon9828
    @scottmccutcheon9828 2 года назад +24

    LOVE your channel! It popped in to my "suggested" videos, probably because I view and study cultures all over the world and have traveled abroad several times.
    I'm originally from central Alaska, now in far West Texas.
    A few years ago a former colleague of mine (he being from Romania) somehow got on the topic of the coldest cities / towns in the world. Of course Yakutia became the center of our discussion and of course comparing the Yakutian winter with that of central Alaska. I must have spent several days studying a little bit about Yakutia and marveling at how the people have adapted to the environment.
    Fast forward to today, it's SO COOL 👍 to stumble upon your channel!
    Needless to say winter here in far West Texas is, well, can I even call it winter? I miss the cold and am hoping for a good snow so I can go backpacking in to the local mountains for two or three days.
    I look forward to seeing more of your videos and learning more about Yakutia! By the way, I can only imagine the flavors of the frozen raw fish and other meats. FANTASTIC for sure.
    CHEERS! PEACE and be well! And may you and ALL your loved ones have a blessed Christmas! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @mmmarcoszzz
    @mmmarcoszzz 2 года назад +1

    Wow! It's amazing to learn about different cultures and traditions. Yakutian culture specifically is one of the most interesting for me because I live in a tropical country. It was such an interesting video. Love from Brazil 🇧🇷💖

  • @jamesfowler415
    @jamesfowler415 2 года назад +3

    I love your videos. I used to live in Hokkaido which was cold in winter, and often visited Mongolia which was very cold...but your beautiful city is on another level. I'd love to visit one day!

  • @AndreaJ19715
    @AndreaJ19715 2 года назад +13

    This is so pure and authentic thank you, thank you for, thank you for sharing!!!!

  • @NHCal-wk4kq
    @NHCal-wk4kq 2 года назад +25

    Very interesting how we all adapted to our environment- even the harshest ones! Beautiful culture!

  • @Cennwulf
    @Cennwulf 2 года назад

    Wow - I can't believe youtube knows me so well that it led me to this video. I learned a lot (I didn't even know there was a Yakutian people. I loved the cultural aspects of these wonderful people. Peace and love from Texas, USA !

  • @brandip77
    @brandip77 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have such respect for the people of this region of the world. They not only live, they thrive.

  • @joenoah9906
    @joenoah9906 2 года назад +5

    I love Dayanna's reaction after she takes a bite of her food. She is very expressive with her facial expressions.

  • @msena00
    @msena00 2 года назад +126

    Thank you for your sincere and enthusiastic report. Really, we Brazilians are very curious to know about Russian culture, especially life in Yakutsk. We cannot imagine a cold of -50 degrees. I live in the State of Paraná, which is home to the largest colony of Russians. Very successful on your channel.
    Congratulations.

    • @olekscap4620
      @olekscap4620 2 года назад

      Brazilians is ok with -25C dry winter. Not tested lower temperatures tbh

    • @Yararar
      @Yararar 2 года назад +6

      Brazilian Russian here🤍

    • @Drannn54
      @Drannn54 2 года назад

      Yakutians are not russian, they are autonomous republic of Russian Federation but ethnically they are not Russian

    • @Drannn54
      @Drannn54 2 года назад

      It's the same thing as saying that native Brazilians are European Brazilian but ethnically they aren't

    • @TheDarkAngel3579
      @TheDarkAngel3579 Год назад +7

      @@Drannn54 They are not "Slavs". But all the ~190 ethnicities residing on the territory of Russia can identify themselves as "Russian" and we value their contribution to the Russian culture as much as any other nationality however major or minor it is. Kiun also calls herself "Russian" here: ruclips.net/video/Z_alYhKpFJY/видео.html.

  • @alistening78
    @alistening78 2 года назад

    I'm literally binge watching your videos, it's fascinating, informative and fun. Keep warm Yakutian people

  • @esperanzabujangin3904
    @esperanzabujangin3904 2 года назад

    People living in this kind of climate are so amazing...i live in a tropical place so I wondered how people survive this cold place.thanks for this vlogs ..

  • @itsmejt9283
    @itsmejt9283 2 года назад +19

    There are soooo much to learn from this video! Thank you for making this video and show your beautiful culture to the world 💛

  • @APlusRussian
    @APlusRussian 2 года назад +25

    Fascinating! I grew up in Siberia, but learning so much new from your videos 💚💖

  • @darbyhamilton
    @darbyhamilton Год назад +1

    Wow! Such a wonderful culture. I've never seen this before! Thank you for sharing this 😀

  • @ankitamohanty6848
    @ankitamohanty6848 Год назад +2

    So nice to learn about different cultures. Its beautiful

  • @chefsanoproductions3265
    @chefsanoproductions3265 2 года назад +128

    I love YAKUTIA!!! I want to go there now. Thank you for sharing your culture to us ^_^

  • @aleksandrakaczmarska
    @aleksandrakaczmarska 2 года назад +74

    I love your appreciation for nature and the fire-feeding custom. Please, never let your wonderful shamanistic traditions die.

  • @Lykacute95
    @Lykacute95 2 года назад +9

    Wow! Would love to try those tasty food! 😍 Also, “Salamat” translates to “Thank you” in Filipino language in the Philippines, a tropical country.

  • @mentalrebllion1270
    @mentalrebllion1270 Год назад +3

    This was actually really helpful. I’m playing in a dnd game and I wanted to include food ideas from regions that deal with extreme cold as the setting of the campaign takes place in one. As the general culture is fantasy and open for interpretation, I decided to fill in that with research of my own. Adding ideas like this should go over well with the other players I think. I like to drop a few ideas like this in occasionally with my character and it’s been well received so far. Also I just enjoy the research. Thanks for sharing! It’s definitely going to prompt me into further research for sure.

  • @dianardiansyah7708
    @dianardiansyah7708 2 года назад +7

    I'm living in tropical Indonesia 🇮🇩 where the sun always shine and there's only two seasons and yet YT recommended this video of frozen Siberia 🇷🇺 😁.
    So glad i clicked it ❤❤❤

  • @cengizhan7414
    @cengizhan7414 2 года назад +29

    Привет из Турции жителям Якутии🇹🇷🇷🇺🙋‍♂️🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺

  • @bekleidungu.ausrustung7068
    @bekleidungu.ausrustung7068 Год назад

    Wow, awesome!! So glad I found your channel!!

  • @davehwa
    @davehwa Год назад +1

    I would love to try all of the dishes Kiun showed us in the video! Top notch! 💯💯💯💯

  • @suzannes5888
    @suzannes5888 2 года назад +9

    Hello Kiun, Thank you for sharing your home and culture with us. It's also so lovely to see people from so many countries in comments - HI EVERYONE!! 👋
    It would be helpful if when you're speaking In Sakha if you typed the translation on the screen in English, as we're missing some of your most important comments, and feedback, that would awesome hear. (The Google translate only shows English subtitles when you're speaking English - and then stops when you switch languages.) Just a thought, as I'm sure it will also bring you more subscribers. With love from the USA

  • @SteveChippyPaine
    @SteveChippyPaine 2 года назад +33

    Thanks for giving us this insight into real life there. It looks tough, but I sense a natural happiness and love of nature, which is something we are missing here in western Europe.

  • @mtns4ever
    @mtns4ever 2 года назад

    This was so interesting & well put together. Tysm for sharing. 😊 💜

  • @jennyhohmann4384
    @jennyhohmann4384 Год назад +5

    The Yakutian food looks delicious!

  • @user-lw7po2ql1l
    @user-lw7po2ql1l 2 года назад +28

    Путешествую каждый год в отпуске. Был там в Чочур Муране...классный ресторан. Отличное обслуживание и вкусные блюда. Очень Здорово сделан Интерьер. Нигде в России такого не видел. И..если летом выходить на балкон,то прекрасный вид на гору..в общем Экзотика. А заказал Местный суп,салат из строганины...и ещё какой то коктейль..не помню. В общем в восторге от блюд. Да кстати,недалеко находится Музей с деловыми фигурами внутри горы. И там Шикарно! В общем считаю,что такие Места обязательны для Туризма по России! 👍P.S. в этом ресторане были такие гости как Розенбаум,Чемпион мира Рой Джонс и другие

  • @InTravel39
    @InTravel39 2 года назад +291

    Люблю строганину, очень вкусное блюдо

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe 2 года назад +2

      I love stroganina, a very tasty dish. 😃😃😃😃

    • @user-xq9hm5pd4t
      @user-xq9hm5pd4t 2 года назад

      чем?сало с морозилки тоже иногда строгаеться

  • @notyounolu
    @notyounolu 2 года назад +1

    Love these videos

  • @lyluu2415
    @lyluu2415 8 месяцев назад +1

    Being a person born in South East Asia where the degree is up to 40 in summer, I can't imagine the cold weather in Yakutia. But I definitely want to come and try your cuisine once in my life!

  • @Taooflu
    @Taooflu 2 года назад +82

    I find it so fascinating what cultures consider “traditional” food, often tied to survival and what the surrounding land offers.
    Nowadays the meaning is much broader with our huge variety of foods, and sometimes having no ancestral meaning (like eating turkey).
    We eat a lot of Korean dishes, and there are many similarities here and with Mongolian dishes. Many ingredients are subsistence dishes, like pickled veggies, fish and meats with few preparations (bbq).
    The pepper powder often associated with Korean food / soups is actually a modern import and traditionally the food was very basic and tied very much to survival in a land poor in agriculture (roots, root vegetables, greens mostly) and rice was a luxury.

    • @itsy-bitsyspider
      @itsy-bitsyspider 2 года назад +5

      korean cuisine is very popular in Yakutia as well

    • @lilwaffles714
      @lilwaffles714 2 года назад +2

      Your telling me man, i can't survive without in n out

  • @altonwilliams7117
    @altonwilliams7117 2 года назад +4

    I had a window seat 💺 in my jet ✈️ as we flew over Siberia on my way to South Korea and onto Southeast Asia. I have always been fascinated by the cultures that live there in Siberia.

  • @user-yw6nz5fg5e
    @user-yw6nz5fg5e Год назад +1

    Amazing people living with awesome traditions. I respect you all.

  • @davidanderson2557
    @davidanderson2557 Год назад

    Great video. Keep up the good work

  • @ronisila3040
    @ronisila3040 2 года назад +8

    I absolutely love learning about your every day life and traditional Yakutia culture. So interesting and beautiful! Very different than my hometown southern Canada.

  • @RUS-kt6th
    @RUS-kt6th 2 года назад +28

    Здравствуйте!!! 🤝🏻 😉 У вас такие же блюда как у нас нанайцев. Едим тоже самое 😁Пока смотрел слюнями чуть не подавился 🤤 За видео палец вверх подписка!!! 👋

    • @RUS-kt6th
      @RUS-kt6th Год назад +2

      @@Choochoona неее. Жеребятины нет.

  • @SuheilySu
    @SuheilySu 2 года назад

    This place is so beautiful , it makes me happy to learn about this wonderful snowy place!

  • @kyleledotnet
    @kyleledotnet 2 года назад +64

    i would love to try this one day... thanks for the videos

  • @Sonmz
    @Sonmz 2 года назад +34

    Привет из Киева! Спасибо большое за этот канал, с детства интересовался жизнью и культурой народов севера. Это настолько обширный и разнообразный пласт, богатый традициями, промыслами, искусством, что диву даешься.
    Мои наилучшие пожелания)
    Кстати, нож якутский занимает у меня почетное место, отношусь бережно. Строганину(настоящую) пробовал лет 25 назад - отменное блюдо.

  • @lime1543
    @lime1543 2 года назад +13

    Дуже круто! Особливо тішить що в Якутію дотримуються традицій, типу підношення для духів❤️

  • @lapetitemorte526
    @lapetitemorte526 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your life with us. This is so interesting. ❤️

  • @sociallyawkwardself971
    @sociallyawkwardself971 2 года назад +1

    Ooh, how intriguing! I would love to try some traditional Yakutian food one day; I'm especially interested in the frozen fish.

  • @amosaiccosmos6302
    @amosaiccosmos6302 2 года назад +3

    Wow Kiun B… Remember when your channel was in its infancy? You’ve worked hard and come far! Thanks for visiting Yakutia during December so I don’t have to! Your videos are great! Hello from Canada!

  • @ericmason349
    @ericmason349 2 года назад +14

    The 'deserts' and fermented milk drink look particularly interesting.

  • @miiido7375
    @miiido7375 2 года назад

    I can’t believe I always stumble randomly on your vlogs and I enjoy watching it.

  • @edwardquin4464
    @edwardquin4464 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for these fascinating videos!

  • @russianmera2963
    @russianmera2963 2 года назад +7

    Я вырос в Якутии (Нюрба, Мирный). Помню празднование ысыаха, общее пение на празднике, какой то особый Дух. Конечно, всякое бывало-и драки, и ссоры и "так далее". Но в целом воспоминания о Якутии и якутах очень тёплые. Если кто не читал, советую прочесть прекрасную повесть Н.Лескова "На краю света", где очень ярко писатель показал Дух этих удивительных людей. Смотрел видеозаписи современного празднования асыаха-очень круто, был бы рад побывать на праздновании, но пока не получается. Желаю всем живущим в Якутии здравия. Моё почтение.

  • @rammy1341
    @rammy1341 2 года назад +8

    Fascinating to see how people are living in extreme climate. Would be nice to visit and experience myself.

  • @la381
    @la381 Год назад +2

    This so amazing!!! Please make more videos about the food!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @juandenz2008
    @juandenz2008 Год назад +2

    It's hard to imagine how tough it must have been to survive in these extreme climates without modern technology. I love Dayana, I hope to see her in more videos.

  • @ebeb9156
    @ebeb9156 2 года назад +7

    Я аж поперхнулся когда прозвучала фраза "кумыс это как газировка".
    Такое самопожертвование среди земляков ради нас, не знающих что есть кумыс - спасибо 😁

  • @maryannSG
    @maryannSG Год назад +18

    That Yakutian dish 'Salamat' is actually a word here in Philippines which means 'Thank you' 💕

    • @Jazzgin
      @Jazzgin Год назад +3

      It’s an arabic word. Plural for al-salam (peace, health, wellbeing).

    • @Jazzgin
      @Jazzgin Год назад

      @travis What

    • @user-iv4pc2hm9d
      @user-iv4pc2hm9d Год назад

      @@Jazzgin Maybe there is such a word in the Arabic language, but this yakut word has nothing to do with the arabic language, they are not muslims and they have never had a connection with arabs

    • @Jazzgin
      @Jazzgin Год назад

      @@user-iv4pc2hm9d I was referring to the salamat that the other user mentioned. Not the one in the video.

  • @hawnair6624
    @hawnair6624 Год назад +1

    So much like our Hawaiian and Japanese cuisine. I’d love to try your dishes! They all look so ‘ono (delicious!)! Thank you for sharing!

  • @tzipporahezra9890
    @tzipporahezra9890 2 года назад +41

    It’s so cool to see Yakutian people also have a tradition of offering bread! I’m Jewish and we do what is called taking challah, setting aside a piece of the dough as a gift to G-d usually by burning it. I also loved seeing rest of your traditional cuisine in this video!

    • @walden6272
      @walden6272 2 года назад +5

      What if the God is thinking "Why these people give me so little bread? Such a small piece. I'm so sad."

    • @AbuHajarAlBugatti
      @AbuHajarAlBugatti Год назад

      *YHWH
      You know, the God whose son and Messiah Yashua your peeps have killed and still disrespect to this day.
      My ex was israeli and Ive went to Haifa and Ramla and Telaviv and its the most Godless and hateful place on earth. Especially Telaviv is a hive of degeneracy and blasphemy, only topped by Berlin, Paris and London and the only place I know where Christian preachers get Jailes by the Zionist state, or mobbed and attacked by the public for preaching the Word.
      Jesus brought the new Testament to stop all sacrifial acts to him and he doesent live in man made temples anymore

    • @Choochoona
      @Choochoona Год назад

      baruch Hashem! Long live Israel! Greetings from Yakutia

    • @uberalles9797
      @uberalles9797 6 месяцев назад

      My favourite jewish tradition is pretending to be the victim in every situation.

  • @normanhayashi
    @normanhayashi 2 года назад +164

    I think Japanese tourists wouldn't mind Yakut dishes such as raw fish and raw horse meat. I wished that the political feud between Western countries and Russia didn't affect tourism, otherwise I think many Russian cities would've benefited from having many international tourists experiencing most of the minority cultures in Siberia.

    • @carter2008
      @carter2008 2 года назад +12

      The Japanese come to Yakutia periodically. Yakut foal, it stands out from the meat of horses. They carried out a lot of research in the areas where the stages of space rockets fell. During the research, it was found that Yakut horses are absolutely not exposed to radiation and help the body fight it.
      Японцы приезжают в Якутию периодически. Якутская жеребятина она выделяется из мяса коней. Проводили много исследований в районах, где падали ступени космических ракет. В ходе исследований было выяснено, что якутские лошади абсолютно не подвержены радиации и помогают организму бороться с ней.

    • @risbolensky3921
      @risbolensky3921 2 года назад +5

      COVID affected tourism more then "political feud"

    • @iROChakri
      @iROChakri 2 года назад

      I'm sure they would mind. Those frozen raw meat won't be as tasty and fresh as sashimi that the Japanese people are used to.

    • @HazelnutEr
      @HazelnutEr 2 года назад +2

      @@iROChakri don’t say for Japanese people

    • @mckolyns
      @mckolyns Год назад

      @@HazelnutEr не обращайте внимание на @iRO Chakri . Он по-моему тролль, ему скучно без общения, когда я листал комментарии много @iRO Chakri нашёл. Ирония я говорю за него🤣

  • @AhhBigWilly
    @AhhBigWilly Год назад +1

    Such a beautiful place with beautiful people! Everyone looks happy it all your videos that I’ve watched. ❤ from Australia✌️

  • @user-lm2ix1xd4c
    @user-lm2ix1xd4c 8 месяцев назад

    What an honor to learn about the Yakut & Sakha ways of life!!

  • @diniaadil6154
    @diniaadil6154 2 года назад +5

    Living in Yakutia seems so nice despite the weather conditions. Would love to visit there some time

  • @chaltechalte1405
    @chaltechalte1405 2 года назад +17

    Thank you so much for uploading video on Yakutian cuisine! extremely wonderful and nutritious food..loved it..

  • @kyzor-sosay6087
    @kyzor-sosay6087 2 года назад

    Extremely interesting.Thanks for your videos,looking forward to the next video.

  • @yyg4632
    @yyg4632 2 года назад +1

    such an amazing culture. i dont see much about it so its awesome that yt is reccomending it ! glad i found!

  • @nikolajumper558
    @nikolajumper558 2 года назад +10

    Beautiful lifestyle, beautiful people, I like everything especially sledding 💙🇷🇸🇸🇪

  • @olzhassuleimanov2253
    @olzhassuleimanov2253 2 года назад +13

    I like the house 🍖 because this food my traditional food , I'm Kazakhstan , я ставлю лайк у меня вообще нет слов и просто одни эмоции ✊

  • @user-ib6nb6ty4h
    @user-ib6nb6ty4h 9 месяцев назад +5

    НЕ СЫРАЯ жеребятина, а в глубокой заморозке. Заморозка в минус 40-50 - это тоже термическая обработка.

  • @daynadrygeese9683
    @daynadrygeese9683 2 года назад +3

    I love this! A lot similar life style and food of Inuit culture ❤️