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Mən Dev in bu ikinci videosuna baxdım,çox mehriban və səmimidirlər. Həmdə sanki Bakı haqqında sənədli bir film çəkmişlər, təşəkkürlər gəhc və gözəl turistlərə.Bakıdan salamlar.
Love 💕😘 from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰❤️🇦🇿🇦🇿❤🇵🇰🇵🇰 beautiful country and beautiful tour of Azerbaijan thanks for for showing Azerbaijan thanks you for shev and dev ❤❤❤👍🏻👍🏻ℹ️
As an Azerbaijani myself I couldn't stop smiling when I watched your video, such a nice, kind and refreshing couple visiting my homecountry. Thank you so much for this video, cannot wait to travel back and visit my family. Mostly the shape and ingredients are different when it comes to Azerbaijani baklava (we call it pakhlava), for example in my region we use saffron and walnuts instead of pistaccio. By the way imansiz means without faith, an non religious person. Iman means faith, its from arabic and used in Islamic context. You got a new subscriber, thank you. Ps: the crowded places are more outside of the city
Днем мало людей потому , что многие занчты своими делами или на работе .В основном после пяти вечера люди выходят гулять, отдыхать семьями или с друзьями.В центре города летом мало людей. Потому, что жарко, солнце печет.Поэтому после пяти -шести вечера люди выходят гулять. Все кафе, рестораны, ТЦ в это время переполнены , особенно по субботам, воскресеньям.А в праздничные дни от людей прохода нет .
The azerbaijani and turkish baklavas are looking different...the first one has diamond shape, has more nuts and bigger....turkish baklava is smaller, has square shape.
Truly a hidden gem between Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Incredible! And you guys are really cute together ❤ Shev is such a beautiful girl and Dev is a handsome guy 🙌
Thanks you guys for your new 2nd remarkable episode video from Baku, Azerbaijan to shows these amazing streets in the capital city in great joy October of 2024❤❤❤
Azərbaycana xoş gəldiniz ümid edirəm hər şey istədiyiniz kimi xoş keçib bizim ölkəmiz qonaq pərvərliyi ilə və yeməkləri ilə çox məşhurdur mən ümid edirəm ki bizdən razı qaldınız ölkəmizə gəldiyiniz üçün və bizim tarixi abidələrə dəyər verdiyiniz üçün çox təşəkkür edirəm 😊❤
The best feature of Azerbaijani people is hospitality.We're so so glad,because of your coming to Baku and learning,showing the historic places of Azerbaijan❤🇦🇿
As an Azerbaijani, I really enjoyed the video. I am very glad that you like our country and that you gave very important and right information in the video. I should also mention that although Turkish and Azerbaijani baklavas are both sweets with syrup, there are differences in terms of their taste and the nuts used in their preparation. Both are very nice. Enjoy your travels😍❤
Wow, it is just so great! I am so glad you visit and share our beautiful country😍We all are so hospitable and affectionate towards tourists in our city❤
Hii! Im Mehri from Baku and i just discovered your channel. Must say that I loved your energy and way of presenting and showing our lovely Baku 🥰😍 Here I will share some notes about your questions😇 Turkish baklava is different from azerbaijani baklava bcs of its shape and way of preparation, taste and some ingredients. Azerbaijani baklava has rhombus shape, turkish one has square shape. Turkish baklava is much more sweeter than azerbaijani one. For inside part of azerbaijani baklava we use mix of ground walnut kernel and sugar in between each layer, but turkish one is with ground pistachio. On top of azerbaijani baklava we put nut, hazelnut or almond for each rhombus, but turkish one is without and they add some ground pistachio on top. For surface (idk if I used right word ) both we use syrup after cooking. For sugar cubes you did it very well ☺ U can also dip it a bit to the tea and eat after (it will be softer). I saw u were squeeze lemon to the tea, its perfect, I oved it 🤩 U can also just put one slice of lemon to the tea and drink it while lemon is inside )) And finally, I wanted to say "imansız" it means "faithless or unbelieving" literally, but sometimes we use this word not in a bad way, but just to make fun of our friend, So, dont worry about what u said to that guy 😅🥰 Thank you so much for your energy and positivity! 🥰
You two have such a nice energy about you. Sweet, welcoming, joyful. I admire your decision early on to do these travels and to live in places you have never been to before. Kind of brave actually but it also shows how well you both blend together, having this trust and bond that allows you to go to these unknown places in a sense of ease. Thank you for sharing♥
Thanks you guys so much for this new amazing video this week from Baku,Azerbaijan to shows these amazing streets in great joy & peace in Asia October of 2024❤❤❤
İlk defe videonuzu görürəm və Azərbaycana gəlməyiniz marağımı çəkdi,birde marağımı çəkən ingilisce super danışmağınızdı.Birde maşallah çox pozitivsiniz😊💖
In 10:08 you said true that we use cube of sugar with tea but generally we first dipping the cube of sugar to the tea for 2 or 3 seconds and then we eat it with tea. Maybe I have got some false in my writing but I hope I can make you understand. And thank you for presenting our city beautifully💫
I really had so much fun watching you two cute couple traveling in Baku and give your own opinion, that was cute. As an Azerbaijani thank you for coming to my country, hope in future you can travel other cities too.
Mr. Dev & Mrs. Shev:I am hoping more new videos are coming up soon from Baku, Azerbaijan this Month in October of 2024 to shows these amazing places & Landmarks in Asia 2024❤❤❤
My beautiful country You made the right decision when you came here, because you visited the beautiful places here, in fact, there are more beautiful places, but you were able to go here, thank you very much, you are loved 💓🇦🇿
Turkish baklava is too sweet. Azerbaijani baklava is well balanced to compare with Turkish one. But still it is a matter of taste and personal preference
The mosque with the large minaret that you showed at the beginning of the video is one of the oldest surviving structures in Baku. It is nearly 1,000 years old. There should be a plaque with an inscription indicating the date of its construction. In terms of age, it is second only to the Maiden Tower (however, many surviving structures in the world are far younger than the Maiden Tower:)) btw... I was surprised to see so few people there. But it turns out you visited during the Formula 1 event. During that time, the locals usually don't go there. Otherwise, the city center is always bustling with people, and the Old City usually has a bit more crowd than what you showed in your video.
Onlardan hər yerdə var. Nə var orda olub bu insanların ölkəsində olmayan ? Əsas tarixi göstərməkdir ,şəhərin qədimliyini ,ihtişamını. O dediyiniz binalardan və ticarət mərkəzindən 5 ölkədən 6 da var
Thank you so much for such a positive video of my beautiful Baku! I wish you could spend more time exploring Azerbaijan and its gems… Hopefully the next time. 🤗🙏
HIII.Im azerbaijani and this is why streets are empty cause you are in the wrong time or wrong day.IF u have been here in weekend u can see people.And the perfect thing is holidays all over the country is colorful there is a lot of thing uhm i cant explain sorry but LOVE YOU GUYSSS im soo happy when i saw this video.Im so proud of my country I hope who want to travel to AZERBAIJAn they can.
I don't like how wherever tourists go, the local restaurants recommend them Turkish or Georgian meals. Why don't they recommend Azerbaijani style meals? Instead of Azerbaijani baklava, they serve Turkish baklava. Instead of yarpaq khinkali, they serve Georgian khinkali. They do not cook good Qutab or bake Qogal, shekerbura. Why don't they show the tourists that we have original cuisine as well?
Thank you, guys, for the wonderful, memory-refreshing video. I'm also originally from that amazing, beautiful, warm southern city, but I have lived in NY for almost 25 years. BTW, "Imansiz" isn't a bad word, it means-"faithless."
I always watch your channel, I love the videos on your channel😊😊❤❤. You have come to our country, to our city. You have shown all the beautiful places in our city on RUclips. We are always waiting for people like you. The doors of our country and our city are always open to you.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanx for visit and share Azerbaijan❤İt was 1st video that i watched from your channel, so I interested in. All your impressions are valuable for me as an azerbaijanian. Ps: we use lemon while drinking tea not like you use, actually we just put it into a cup of tea🤭
To be honest I have Never heard of this country until now lol never heard of Baku, Azerbaijan..only a few vloggers vlog this country, I guess you are the first.
The baklavas mystery 😅 my Russian neighbor here (50 miles North, a safe distance from NYCity 😅) she gives home made treats sometimes & I think it's Russian baklava, is very similar to this video's. It's always a great video. 💕 🙏 👍
@MehraliyevFuad I was curious now, so I asked search results is there any Russian baklava? Results = 😲 😄 Yes, Russian baklava is a dessert made with layers of nuts, meringue, butter, and honey, and handmade flaky dough. Here's a recipe for Russian baklava: World's Easiest Homemade BAKLAVA Recipe (Russian Baklava): This recipe calls for flour, baking powder, vanilla sugar, margarine, eggs, liquid cream, crushed almonds, granulated sugar, egg yolks, almond margarine, and honey.      Baklava is a dessert that originated in Turkey, Greece, and the Middle East. The technique of layering unleavened bread with nuts and honey dates back to the 8th century B.C.E. during the Assyrian Empire. Food historians believe that modern baklava was invented in Turkey during the Ottoman Empire and then modified in Greece.   Different regions have their own versions of baklava. For example, in Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Serbia, baklava is made with walnuts from the Black Sea Region and sugar syrup.
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if they told "imansiz" that means nonreligion
The Azerbaijan alphabet is latin . Language is spoken Turkic, called Azerbaijany.
@@Scientificman.Azerbaycan talirant ölkədir 95 faizi müsəlmandır Niye imansiz deyirsiz anlamiram Əksine Azerbaycan dünyanin ən imanlı və qonaqpərvər ölkesidir
Azerbaijani Paxlava is complately different than Turkish Baklava. It is bigger and less sweet with more walnuts
Mən AZƏRBAYCANLIYAM Nannını
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ from Greece 🇬🇷 you are very beautiful 😊
I love Azerbaijan 🇦🇿
❤ 🇦🇿🤝🇬🇷
🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿✊🤲🤟👌🤝🤔💘🤗🇬🇷❤❤
love u, my Boss in Baku was from Sparti, she is wonderful person and Boss. love your people.
💜❤️💖 greeting from Azerbaijan.love Greece,love Italy: climate, culture, history, music.....and fashion of Italy.... love you, Greece 💖❤️💜✌️✌️✌️
Thank youu
Mən Dev in bu ikinci videosuna baxdım,çox mehriban və səmimidirlər. Həmdə sanki Bakı haqqında sənədli bir film çəkmişlər, təşəkkürlər gəhc və gözəl turistlərə.Bakıdan salamlar.
Məndə ndə qonaqlarımıza çoxlu salamlar brotez❤😊❤🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿❤
I always wanted to visit Azerbaijan. Love your videos. 😊
Hello.how Old are you? Where are you from?
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U should! It’s so good!!!
Welcome!
Love 💕😘 from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰❤️🇦🇿🇦🇿❤🇵🇰🇵🇰 beautiful country and beautiful tour of Azerbaijan thanks for for showing Azerbaijan thanks you for shev and dev ❤❤❤👍🏻👍🏻ℹ️
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Love Pakistan 🇦🇿💖🇵🇰
@@theazerbaijan thank you 😊 I also love Azerbaijan 🇦🇿🇦🇿❤️🇵🇰🇵🇰
Pakistan is our brother country with turkey❤
@@Rauf699_ yes 😊😊
As an Azerbaijani myself I couldn't stop smiling when I watched your video, such a nice, kind and refreshing couple visiting my homecountry. Thank you so much for this video, cannot wait to travel back and visit my family. Mostly the shape and ingredients are different when it comes to Azerbaijani baklava (we call it pakhlava), for example in my region we use saffron and walnuts instead of pistaccio. By the way imansiz means without faith, an non religious person. Iman means faith, its from arabic and used in Islamic context. You got a new subscriber, thank you.
Ps: the crowded places are more outside of the city
@@3lmrism Tam da ürəyimdən keçənləri yazmısız, 👏🏻🥰
Днем мало людей потому , что многие занчты своими делами или на работе .В основном после пяти вечера люди выходят гулять, отдыхать семьями или с друзьями.В центре города летом мало людей. Потому, что жарко, солнце печет.Поэтому после пяти -шести вечера люди выходят гулять. Все кафе, рестораны, ТЦ в это время переполнены , особенно по субботам, воскресеньям.А в праздничные дни от людей прохода нет .
Hy
We are about to visit your country can u hlp me for itinerary
The azerbaijani and turkish baklavas are looking different...the first one has diamond shape, has more nuts and bigger....turkish baklava is smaller, has square shape.
Ahhh that’s so interesting! Thanks for sharing 😍
@@ShevandDev And it taste also different 😊
and taste is also different.
Yes, im from Azerbaijan but i love Turkish baklava more
harbi mi ben bilmiyordumm
Truly a hidden gem between Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Incredible! And you guys are really cute together ❤ Shev is such a beautiful girl and Dev is a handsome guy 🙌
💯💯💯💯💪💪🙏🙏
*Welcome to Baku, Azerbaijannn !!! 🇦🇿♥️*
Hehehehehehhe
Thanks you guys for your new 2nd remarkable episode video from Baku, Azerbaijan to shows these amazing streets in the capital city in great joy October of 2024❤❤❤
Thanks Theo! 💓
Congratulations to you guys for your new amazing video from Baku, Azerbaijan in 2024❤❤❤
Azərbaycana xoş gəldiniz ümid edirəm hər şey istədiyiniz kimi xoş keçib bizim ölkəmiz qonaq pərvərliyi ilə və yeməkləri ilə çox məşhurdur mən ümid edirəm ki bizdən razı qaldınız ölkəmizə gəldiyiniz üçün və bizim tarixi abidələrə dəyər verdiyiniz üçün çox təşəkkür edirəm 😊❤
Hi I am from Azerbaycjan and I am so happy to sea you hear❤️🇦🇿Hope you have a great time
I have never been to Azerbaijan I am looking forward to see what it is about Michael x
Hi Micheal! It really took us by surprise, you'll definitely enjoy it! 🤩
Welcome ! ❤
Thanks again for taking us back to the city of Baku. We had our evening walks and felt really safe. 😊
🙂💙👍Thank You from Canada Shev & Dev Safe Travels 🙂💙👍Another Awesome Adventure🙂❤👍
Thank you so much for watching! 😍✨
Thank you for showing our beautiful Baku,Azerbaijan! Have a nice trip ✊✊😊
The best feature of Azerbaijani people is hospitality.We're so so glad,because of your coming to Baku and learning,showing the historic places of Azerbaijan❤🇦🇿
Welcome to Azerbaijan ❤
Thanks for this informaive video, Can't wait to visit Azerbaijan!
Welkome to Azerbaijan ! ❤
As an Azerbaijani, I really enjoyed the video. I am very glad that you like our country and that you gave very important and right information in the video. I should also mention that although Turkish and Azerbaijani baklavas are both sweets with syrup, there are differences in terms of their taste and the nuts used in their preparation. Both are very nice. Enjoy your travels😍❤
Wow, it is just so great! I am so glad you visit and share our beautiful country😍We all are so hospitable and affectionate towards tourists in our city❤
Salam çox səmimi gəldiz sevərək səyahət etdiz.You are so friendly and kinf for us.❤❤(Bakıdan salamlar)
12:29 ''imansiz'' literally means ''no religious person'' ''a person without religion''
niye ele birsey dedizdirdiler
@@darcinlicay Because they are Azerbaijanian. ))
@@darcinlicay adı ilhan mansız, ismet mansız gibi birşeyse kısa i.mansız diyorlardır şaka yapmak için. Karşı tarafı rahatsız ediyorsa dememek lazım.
@@BeatsLabogo take your racism elsewhere
@@karabey4adamın adı İman
next time if you come azerbaijan try to go ganja(goygol),qabala,qakh,karabakh
Thank you for the recommendations!😍✨
Hii! Im Mehri from Baku and i just discovered your channel. Must say that I loved your energy and way of presenting and showing our lovely Baku 🥰😍
Here I will share some notes about your questions😇 Turkish baklava is different from azerbaijani baklava bcs of its shape and way of preparation, taste and some ingredients. Azerbaijani baklava has rhombus shape, turkish one has square shape. Turkish baklava is much more sweeter than azerbaijani one. For inside part of azerbaijani baklava we use mix of ground walnut kernel and sugar in between each layer, but turkish one is with ground pistachio. On top of azerbaijani baklava we put nut, hazelnut or almond for each rhombus, but turkish one is without and they add some ground pistachio on top. For surface (idk if I used right word ) both we use syrup after cooking.
For sugar cubes you did it very well ☺ U can also dip it a bit to the tea and eat after (it will be softer). I saw u were squeeze lemon to the tea, its perfect, I oved it 🤩 U can also just put one slice of lemon to the tea and drink it while lemon is inside ))
And finally, I wanted to say "imansız" it means "faithless or unbelieving" literally, but sometimes we use this word not in a bad way, but just to make fun of our friend, So, dont worry about what u said to that guy 😅🥰
Thank you so much for your energy and positivity! 🥰
Welcome, Like if you are from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿❤
You two have such a nice energy about you. Sweet, welcoming, joyful. I admire your decision early on to do these travels and to live in places you have never been to before. Kind of brave actually but it also shows how well you both blend together, having this trust and bond that allows you to go to these unknown places in a sense of ease. Thank you for sharing♥
fruit and vegetables so delicious thats why food is really tasty if you visit again try those azerbaijani food
Levengi
Dusbere
Dolma
Sah pulov
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Thanks you guys so much for this new amazing video this week from Baku,Azerbaijan to shows these amazing streets in great joy & peace in Asia October of 2024❤❤❤
Азербайджан не совсем Азия. Азербайджан расположен на границе Европы и Азии. Мы есть Южный Кавказ!🇦🇿
Азербайджан не Азия, это Южный Кавказ и это считается в географии Европой 😊
Welcome to Baku. You are very positive guys. Come more often. I wish you great success.❤❤❤
Xoş gəldin gözəl xanım Azərbaycana!🙏🇦🇿
Thank you for presenting our Baku in such a beautiful way. We would be happy to see you in our country again :)
İlk defe videonuzu görürəm və Azərbaycana gəlməyiniz marağımı çəkdi,birde marağımı çəkən ingilisce super danışmağınızdı.Birde maşallah çox pozitivsiniz😊💖
Azərbaycana xoş gəldiniz ❤️🇦🇿❤️
Love your travel videos! Thanks for sharing your travel adventures with us!
Kind and sweet video! Happy to see that you had a fantastic visit to Baku! There are more gems in Baku and other cities of Azerbaijan. ❤ Come back!
Greetings and love from Azerbaijan
Thanks for visiting Baku 🇦🇿☺️
Welcome to Azerbaijan, we are glad so see you in our country🌸
I am from in Azerbaijan🇦🇿❤.Thanks for visit our country!
12:49 dayının gülüşü ləzzət edir
Huge Hello from Azerbaijan! As soon I say saw this vıideo, I clicked immediately. Welcome and I hoped you had a great journey, trip here!❤
Welcome to my country I hope you had a good time🎀
Welcome to Azerbaijan! I am so gladful to you that you loved this country.
Thanks for this beautiful video guys! Happy to see my hometown ❤
In 10:08 you said true that we use cube of sugar with tea but generally we first dipping the cube of sugar to the tea for 2 or 3 seconds and then we eat it with tea. Maybe I have got some false in my writing but I hope I can make you understand. And thank you for presenting our city beautifully💫
Imansiz is not bad word ) it means faithless))
Hello from Azerbaijan❤ -
I really had so much fun watching you two cute couple traveling in Baku and give your own opinion, that was cute.
As an Azerbaijani thank you for coming to my country, hope in future you can travel other cities too.
In 20:24 the street light in form of a man playing a saxophone is very cool.
Mr. Dev & Mrs. Shev:I am hoping more new videos are coming up soon from Baku, Azerbaijan this Month in October of 2024 to shows these amazing places & Landmarks in Asia 2024❤❤❤
İt is,nt Asia.
My beautiful country You made the right decision when you came here, because you visited the beautiful places here, in fact, there are more beautiful places, but you were able to go here, thank you very much, you are loved 💓🇦🇿
Turkish and Azerbaijani baklavas have so many differences on shape and tastes. Turkish is much sweater than Azerbaijani.
Turkish baklava is too sweet. Azerbaijani baklava is well balanced to compare with Turkish one. But still it is a matter of taste and personal preference
The mosque with the large minaret that you showed at the beginning of the video is one of the oldest surviving structures in Baku. It is nearly 1,000 years old. There should be a plaque with an inscription indicating the date of its construction. In terms of age, it is second only to the Maiden Tower (however, many surviving structures in the world are far younger than the Maiden Tower:))
btw... I was surprised to see so few people there. But it turns out you visited during the Formula 1 event. During that time, the locals usually don't go there. Otherwise, the city center is always bustling with people, and the Old City usually has a bit more crowd than what you showed in your video.
Definitely Like 👍🏻❤
I definitely recommend going to Port Baku and Crescent mall! (next to that half moon skyscraper).
Onlardan hər yerdə var. Nə var orda olub bu insanların ölkəsində olmayan ? Əsas tarixi göstərməkdir ,şəhərin qədimliyini ,ihtişamını. O dediyiniz binalardan və ticarət mərkəzindən 5 ölkədən 6 da var
Thank you so much for such a positive video of my beautiful Baku! I wish you could spend more time exploring Azerbaijan and its gems… Hopefully the next time. 🤗🙏
HIII.Im azerbaijani and this is why streets are empty cause you are in the wrong time or wrong day.IF u have been here in weekend u can see people.And the perfect thing is holidays all over the country is colorful there is a lot of thing uhm i cant explain sorry but LOVE YOU GUYSSS im soo happy when i saw this video.Im so proud of my country I hope who want to travel to AZERBAIJAn they can.
I don't like how wherever tourists go, the local restaurants recommend them Turkish or Georgian meals. Why don't they recommend Azerbaijani style meals? Instead of Azerbaijani baklava, they serve Turkish baklava. Instead of yarpaq khinkali, they serve Georgian khinkali. They do not cook good Qutab or bake Qogal, shekerbura. Why don't they show the tourists that we have original cuisine as well?
I agree with you!! This is becouse the head of Sabail district does not care about this important things!!! 😢😢
Ottoman just collapsed into Azerbaijan and Turkey thats why
I express my opinion as an Azerbaijani. Welcome to Azerbaijan. We are waiting for you again. You are very nice people🇦🇿💖💖💖
Thank you for your compliments!❤️
Thank you, guys, for the wonderful, memory-refreshing video. I'm also originally from that amazing, beautiful, warm southern city, but I have lived in NY for almost 25 years.
BTW, "Imansiz" isn't a bad word, it means-"faithless."
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As a Baku citizen it is my honour to express my thanks to both of You🙏
Thank u amazing video guys🥰
If taste Azerbaijan tea same time need try Azerbaijan pakhlava no turkish pakhlava.
Hello. I am from Baku and 12 years old. We are so happy for seeing tourists in our country. 😁
Thanks for visiting our country and sharing all your experiences. I have enjoyed watching your video👍🏻
As an Azerbaijani i am so happy that you guys visited ❤
The word you were asked to repeat by owner of cafe in old town means - unfaithful
Hahaha okay it’s not as bad as I thought 😆🤣
@@ShevandDev yeah))
Бессовестный- unscrupulous
It's so nice to see friendly guests in our beloved Baku😊 Welcome to Azerbaijan, dear friends ❤
Welcome to Azerbaijan
Azərbaycandan Salam!
I always watch your channel, I love the videos on your channel😊😊❤❤. You have come to our country, to our city. You have shown all the beautiful places in our city on RUclips. We are always waiting for people like you. The doors of our country and our city are always open to you.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you guys for rate objectively our conutry ❤️🇦🇿
I appreciate for you visiting Azerbaijan. I am from there
Thank you for wonderful informative video about great country.
Very nice! Thank you guys ❤❤❤ by the way, the ‘imansiz’ means faithless
Welcome in advance. We are very grateful for your kind words about our country. Thank you very much for sharing your impressions with everyone❤️
Hi guys 😊. Welcome 🙏🏽 to Baku. Turkish and Azerbaijani Baklava very different, but both very delicious 😋 ❤
thank you for your amazing video❤ çox sağ olun 🇦🇿
Welcome ❤ 🇦🇿
Hello. Greetings from Azerbaijan. ❤❤❤❤
Big fan ❤
Thank you for tuning in! Hope you enjoy the video 😍
Welcome to Baku n thank you for the video 🎉
At this time of year the locals traveling, so there no many people in the city. Amazing trip.
Thanks for the video ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great video 👍
Thank you so much, Shev and Dev!
Great video, thank you very much.
Thanks for your wonderful thoughts about our country☺️
Thanx for visit and share Azerbaijan❤İt was 1st video that i watched from your channel, so I interested in. All your impressions are valuable for me as an azerbaijanian. Ps: we use lemon while drinking tea not like you use, actually we just put it into a cup of tea🤭
Greetings from Karabakh, Azerbaijan! 🇦🇿
Very interesting. Thanks
azeri halva is way tastier ) especially the one from Shaki u gotta try it
Thanks so much for showing our country to the world👍👍
Turkish bakhlava is square,but Azerbaijan bakhlava is romb.I think there is difference between 2 types bakhlavas
As an 🇦🇿, I wish you a good holiday guys
To be honest I have Never heard of this country until now lol never heard of Baku, Azerbaijan..only a few vloggers vlog this country, I guess you are the first.
actually they are not the first to vlog. there are many videos about azerbaijan on youtube, You can simply look it up if you're interested!
Bes siz hardansiz.?
The na wasn’t bad word he was just mocking his worker 😂😂
The baklavas mystery 😅 my Russian neighbor here (50 miles North, a safe distance from NYCity 😅) she gives home made treats sometimes & I think it's Russian baklava, is very similar to this video's. It's always a great video. 💕 🙏 👍
There is no such thing as Russian baklava
@@MehraliyevFuad I think because the family never says what countries the yummies recipe is. 😊
@MehraliyevFuad I was curious now, so I asked search results is there any Russian baklava?
Results =
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Yes, Russian baklava is a dessert made with layers of nuts, meringue, butter, and honey, and handmade flaky dough. Here's a recipe for Russian baklava:
World's Easiest Homemade BAKLAVA Recipe (Russian Baklava): This recipe calls for flour, baking powder, vanilla sugar, margarine, eggs, liquid cream, crushed almonds, granulated sugar, egg yolks, almond margarine, and honey.





Baklava is a dessert that originated in Turkey, Greece, and the Middle East. The technique of layering unleavened bread with nuts and honey dates back to the 8th century B.C.E. during the Assyrian Empire. Food historians believe that modern baklava was invented in Turkey during the Ottoman Empire and then modified in Greece.


Different regions have their own versions of baklava. For example, in Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Serbia, baklava is made with walnuts from the Black Sea Region and sugar syrup.
@@SafepathUS nevertheless it is nonsense. With due respect but so called russians in the west are not russians in majority
Эта русская нааверно из Баку, наши и её научили готовит пахлаву)
Azerbaycan Urekdir