Me too im lithuanian kid but i don't know much words but my english is excelent i know words like jacko-lantern' Edit: that is only a 0,5℅ of my knowlege
The Šakotis you buy in shops, and you buy handmade one so different man because usually in shop it's dry, and crunchy and handmade is very sweet, soft-light hard, and u taste like butter-sweet-honey in same time, whats why this is soamazing :D
@@BrianVelez never buy one from the store, they usually have less flavor and are dry. Try fresh ones there they are made in some places in Lithuania, its like whole another experiance.
The Baltic countries are more or less ignored.. _most people don't even know what a Latvia is.._ Estonia and Lithuania are actually more known about atleast, mostly through the fact that "oh, that's the country that's next to Poland" or "oh, that's the (no offense Estonians) scandinavian wannabe" And this is from a latvian, who had moved to England at the age of 3, and didn't realize I was from Latvia until I was 5, when my mom told me, where I eventually moved, when I was 6 to my grandmother's.. *and not even the teachers knew about Latvia, when I asked them about it*
The šakotis is most of the time hard to break, but sometimes it is like very soft 👌😎😁btw I'm lithuainian. I'm glad you are interested in lithuainia 😁😄🇱🇹
It’s a desert made out of cottage cheese and glazed with chocolate. You can find it in a dairy products section in every supermarket. If you haven’t tried that, you haven’t been in Lithuania 🙈❤️
Yes! So happy you tried lithuanian food while you were here! 😊 I wish you would have tried more, because we have lots of delicious food! 😊 And I'm so happy you liked your stay here! I remember you telling us during your meet and greet that you loved the view from your window at the blogger house, it's so nice to hear these things 😍 I hope you will be back in Lithuania soon, so you could do what you didn't have time to do this time (hopefully visit Kaunas and us 😉)
@@BrianVelez I think it would make most sense to review large channels because they are better known although I would like you to check us too 😁 I personally watch only one channel from Lithuania regularly - WhyDotas. But you could check these: Aqva, The3dvinas, Artur Swan, Darius žaidžia, STIMOMEDIA, norbefilms, deMiko, Vėjas, AntanasJ.
Šakotis doesn't require a special machine, in fact it's made over a furnace and the mixture is being poured on a round metal stick while its spinning. The mixture doesn't include honey, it's fairly easy to make
I've cooked sakotis multiple times in cooking school and you have to have a special baking machine to make it. It can be made with either butter or margarine which gives it a different taste and texture sometimes. If you want to taste a real delicious one, I would suggest buying one from bakeries.
As a Lithuanian i am really happy to see somebody rating Lithuanian's snacks! Love it when people are actually intrested in Lithuania and dont just completly forget it an or just hate it, idk what to say man.
Come on mate you had the bad version of the ,,tree cake". There is a town in lithuania named Šilute and i can tell you one thing. *Nothing* is *better* than the tree cake they make there!
Šakotis is a variation of german baumkuchen (log cake) and is made pretty similarly- by rolling a "log" by the fire. Main ingredient is eggs (yellow colour) and either butter or margarine. Butter ones are more soft and margarine ones are more crunchy.
You must try a Lithuanian chocolate named Ruta too but 98% of cacao with mint 😊🤤 I suscribed to your channel 3 months ago since I saw the video of Bulgarian music (Im a spanish living in Bulgaria) and now im addicted haha you do really good videos 🤜🏻🤛🏻
JorTorres awhhh 😆 thank you so much! That’s so cool! I find people from one culture living in a completely different one to be so fascinating! 😃 como te sientes en Bulgaria?
@@BrianVelez me encanta vivir en Bulgaria 😁 Supongo que es porque me gusta conocer estilos de vida distintos, idiomas muy diferentes y culturas increíbles. Y Bulgaria tiene muchísima cultura e historia (y gastronomía 😂). Espero y algún día puedas llegar a conocer este país 🙌🏼
Hi, just watched your video, really awesome to see not Lithuanians try and explore Lithunia, i wanted to tell you what šakotis is, i didn't see if anyone told you so🙂šakotis is made like from batter, and you need a special like oven, stove to make it, cause you get like a poll and you drip the batter onto it why it's spinning and the oven bakes it while it's dripping that's why it's in that form, and as you said it's popular in Lithuanian weddings, so Americans have huge wedding cakes and we kinda have šakotis, well atleast we used to have, like a tradition, i don't really know now, but yeah so here it is, hope I helped🙂
You tried lithuanian snacks, now its time to go try lithuanian dishes! I hope to see that in the near future, these videos truly put a smile on my face :D
I’m from Lithuania and I got to say try to go to Kaunas in Žalgiris arena and watch a bassketball game because it’s awesome every time there’s a full arena. I just recommend!👍🏿
hey there, I'm really enjoying your videos you're exploring countries not really many people know and id like to thank you for that by the way šakotis is pronounced like shakotis ( and yes we do just take it apart in chunks, we don't cut it)
Im Lithuanian and im used to some of these tastes, but because of this video, i will try to enjoy them and feel the taste better. It was amazing that you liked em
Nice video presentation I loved,Greetings from USA Chicago you also can find a lot of goodies in here too.They ship fresh and taste good.I like the most dark Lithuanian Bread is healthy.Thank you wishing more videos. like this Good luck
@@BrianVelez There are a lot of them spread over the world in England UK, Spanish, Germany,Sweden,Ireland and so on. I know you can buy good Lithuanian food in Ireland and England because they ship thruogh the sea,and ocean,air too.Guess what is the best food I loved Dadu ice cream chololade,or vanilla yammy,yammy .Cheese cake-- Dadu made from cheese.Well you see just buy won't be disappointed for sure.Another good cake I love Napaleon,or honey cake- medutis, translating from Lithuanian language very famous.Also the best beer try it Švyturys Baltijos alus- beer from Klaipėda port city..You know German people love it Kugelis a delicious dish from potatoes, and here in Lemont they make the best as far as I know .Our organic food is healthy and good. I enjoy a lot .I kind appreciate for what you done here for the world to see what Baltic people like to eat? Success and enjoy your journey.Thank you so much brother..
Rimi was first a joint subsidiary of the Swedish ICA and Finnish Kesko supermarket groups. Later Kesko sold it shares to ICA and now Rimi is owned solely by Swedish ICA Gruppen. The labels, packaging and a lot of brand products are the same in the Baltics, Sweden and Norway.
Hi from Lithuania :) Maybe you could visit Jonava? I live there, it' a beautiful city, there is a lot of interesting things next to Jonava like a little watch tower that is called the Eifil tower or a villige called Switzerland ( maybe only in lithuanian not english but yeah ) you get the point )
The only good "Šakotis" if the one made by small bakers, when it is still fresh and have different ingredients, those sold at supermarkets do not get close to the real thing :) well that probably goes for most of the products in most of the countries too... You should def try "Sūrelis" these are unique in baltic regions, maybe Poland, other than these countries I havent seem them anywhere else. The URIGA ones are the best for my taste, those are the real deal back from the Soviet era actually, we used to make them but apparently they are made in Latvia now :)
Hey, so, you can make šakotis (shakotis) at home, well you can try, you need a batter similar to a pancake, need a fire and steel round rod over the fire. when the rod is hot you start to pour the batter on to the rod (while you are spining around the rod), go as many rounds to get a big one sakotis. Thats how you get a shape of it like this. you can find some video's of how its made in youtube if you want too.
Sakotis on Vytautas head in history rap was a joke, like ironic representation of a gold crown😂😁 love your videos about Lithuania btw❤❤❤ Must try meals i Lithuania - Cepelinai, kugelis(its like potato pie?) Saltibarsciai(cold beetroot soup), gira(sweet drink somehow similar to beer but not alcoholic)
I know I'm late to the party, but Šakotis is the thing you can make at home. Bit difficult, yet possible. it requires alot of eggs and you need to make this runny dough. then you have a hot pole that you spin around above the fire and you drip the dough on it. Consumes alot of time to make it, but I find home made much better than store bought
Oh yeah I'm there's also small packets of oho and the look like those honey flavoured cereals that instead their flavour like normal chip flavours like bacon
I don't get it why people only do Lithuanian junk food reactions videos. Srsly, when in Lithuania, go to a bar order bunch of stuff, like fried bread, snack platters or cheese doughnuts. I guarantee you will enjoy it more.
Nope, the word "pantis" to mean horse shackles. That is still pretty common word despite there are no horses in use anymore. Idiom "tinginio pantis" means sluggard.
šakotis (sha-koh-tis) almost pronounced it rigth. in german it's called Baumkuchen, meaning tree cake I guess. It's a king a cake. People usually eat those in some kind of celebrations. Easter, or sometimes even birthdays :)
So the milk choclate with hazel nuts name in english means win so... That’s why it was 10/10!!! 🇱🇹🇱🇹Lithuania squad🇱🇹🇱🇹 Ya... I’m Lithuanian and really good at english so... ya I’m a subscriber btw
I just tried out Lithuanian Alcohol! Check it out 😂
ruclips.net/video/mRNisSImPWs/видео.html
Labas...kaip sekas?
Hi
Sw xd
Sveiki
Ok
My heart melts when i see somebody that really likes our country ❤🤗
Me too im lithuanian kid but i don't know much words but my english is excelent i know words like jacko-lantern'
Edit: that is only a 0,5℅ of my knowlege
Yeah it feels nice
Mine too
Man ir. Me too
Jo kai buna faina
Lithuania squad
⬇️like🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹👌👌👌👌
Renata Mačiulienė yessss 🙌🏼🇱🇹
Lietuviai for life
@@weedmantas1607 aha😎🤣
Sw
Renata Mačiulienė uš lietuva vyrai
Am from lithuania like this who else is from lithuania
✂️
Aš
Aš
RayzedWayzed ah tu grammar policija?
Me
I am
The Šakotis you buy in shops, and you buy handmade one so different man because usually in shop it's dry, and crunchy and handmade is very sweet, soft-light hard, and u taste like butter-sweet-honey in same time, whats why this is soamazing :D
RAP ISLAND oh man! I’ll definitely consider that next time! 😍 I can’t wait!
You can buy them in states ;) some lithuanians are making them ;)
@@BrianVelez never buy one from the store, they usually have less flavor and are dry. Try fresh ones there they are made in some places in Lithuania, its like whole another experiance.
Yeah
@@viliuskareiva true
He saing -,, If u In Lithuania Try This,,
Me: I tryed this like 100+ times .....
TheFar_Nis I think he’s talking to people who travel, so if they ever come to lithuania- not Lithuanians who are already living there.
@@gustemikalauskaite7044 yea ik xd
Rę ish
Greetings from me - Lithuanian
Lithuania 🇱🇹💟💟
Someone thank you! Hello from south Florida! 😆 I miss Lithuania already 🇱🇹
@@BrianVelez I've been in America a month ago. I miss it already too :))
Ievos vlogai labas aš irgi
Hey im lithuanian
I got to explore Lithuania with Kintija! Check it out! 😍🙌🏼🇱🇹
ruclips.net/video/YukuH_2gCPI/видео.html
į Į LIVE IN LITHUANIAN
When you read the districts of Lithuania i was cringed
@@ingatikuisiene6095 Me too
Tynginio pantis - it's mean lazy trap 😂 same thing
Try kvass or Gira
Heyy, try skruzdėlynas its really good and it's with honey.
Simona Tea honey! That explains so much!
Simona Tea yasssss skruzdėlunas is a true classic
@@BrianVelez skruzdelynas is my favourite snack, try it next time!
Ye
My mom makes them alot
FINALLY someone who's REACTING to MY COUNTRY'S food :D
Same
𝕊𝕒𝕞𝕖
Jo
The Baltic countries are more or less ignored..
_most people don't even know what a Latvia is.._
Estonia and Lithuania are actually more known about atleast, mostly through the fact that "oh, that's the country that's next to Poland" or "oh, that's the (no offense Estonians) scandinavian wannabe"
And this is from a latvian, who had moved to England at the age of 3, and didn't realize I was from Latvia until I was 5, when my mom told me, where I eventually moved, when I was 6 to my grandmother's..
*and not even the teachers knew about Latvia, when I asked them about it*
I know right like nobody knows it im like what??
Try "Tinginys"
Sooo good. Rocky road but better
Aha
The šakotis is most of the time hard to break, but sometimes it is like very soft 👌😎😁btw I'm lithuainian. I'm glad you are interested in lithuainia 😁😄🇱🇹
Me too! :D
@@stressedminecrafthoe139 😊👌hi
The šakotis should be soft, hard = stale.
You would saw a circle approx 1-2 inch thick and then cut individual portions.
If you leave the šakotis for a week or so it will become softer and not so crunchy. Btw Labas from Lithuania!!! Sorry i couldn't meet you... 😐😊
Petal Mist ohhhh! That would have been cool to try!
Laba
JUST ONE WORD FOR LITHUANIANS
CEPELINAI
XD JOOOOOO
YUM
As dabar noru cepelnu
3D1B yesssss 😆
Hell taip
Im born in Norway I’m half Lithuanian and me and my parents often travel there to meet my dads family,
Molly Gacha that’s amazing! It’s funny because 4 days after filming this I was stuck on Lofthaven airport for 16 hours 😂
😂
I was born in norway too! But i live in Lithuania beacause my mother is Lithuanian and my dad is korean
Try "skruzdelynas" it's really good
I heard it's really tasty.... ;)
@@arnas758 yes it iss😘
Nu blet
I tried it. Very tasty..
@@Yorushi kdl?
You tried lithuanian snacks and you haven’t tried “sūrelis”????
Monika Motiekaityte 😳 what’s that? 😅
It’s a desert made out of cottage cheese and glazed with chocolate. You can find it in a dairy products section in every supermarket. If you haven’t tried that, you haven’t been in Lithuania 🙈❤️
@@moniqque7 very true
he made biggest mistake ever lmao
Yes! So happy you tried lithuanian food while you were here! 😊 I wish you would have tried more, because we have lots of delicious food! 😊 And I'm so happy you liked your stay here! I remember you telling us during your meet and greet that you loved the view from your window at the blogger house, it's so nice to hear these things 😍 I hope you will be back in Lithuania soon, so you could do what you didn't have time to do this time (hopefully visit Kaunas and us 😉)
I had a decent amount but i look forward to much more! 😆 and yes! Hopefully I can end up in Kaunas. 😍 that would be amazing!
@@BrianVelez we could do a free tour of Kaunas for you and Kinty! 😛
Indrė Chudobaitė thank you. You girls are such sweethearts ❤️
Just one word:
Šašlykai...
Ohhh yesss
😂
Saslykai.......mmmmm...
Ommg yess
bet tai nera lietuviskas patiekalas 🤷🏻♀️
Bro you should’ve bought Gira, that’s stuff is amazing- its a malt drink make from black bread and if you do buy it buy the brand that says Rugile
I wish I had known before!
Teisybė😄
@@BrianVelez it's just rootbeer but it's still really good (although some people I know don't like it at all so maybe it's an acquired taste?)
gira=kvas
@@yoyo8077 how it is rootbeer if its made out of dark Ray bread?
I would love to see a video "American Reacts to Lithuanian RUclipsrs"
butu katstrofa bet jeigu reaguotu i pvz stimomediją tai butu nais
That would be pretty cool! Who would you want to see on the list!
Whydotas... That's it.
@@BrianVelez I think it would make most sense to review large channels because they are better known although I would like you to check us too 😁 I personally watch only one channel from Lithuania regularly - WhyDotas. But you could check these: Aqva, The3dvinas, Artur Swan, Darius žaidžia, STIMOMEDIA, norbefilms, deMiko, Vėjas, AntanasJ.
no plz dont
Šakotis doesn't require a special machine, in fact it's made over a furnace and the mixture is being poured on a round metal stick while its spinning. The mixture doesn't include honey, it's fairly easy to make
I love when someone respect and likes our food ❤️
I've cooked sakotis multiple times in cooking school and you have to have a special baking machine to make it. It can be made with either butter or margarine which gives it a different taste and texture sometimes. If you want to taste a real delicious one, I would suggest buying one from bakeries.
"I'm going to attack Zemaitija"
*WW2 flashbacks intensify*
Bruh :Ddddd
oh god no :d
Plunge
As a Lithuanian i am really happy to see somebody rating Lithuanian's snacks! Love it when people are actually intrested in Lithuania and dont just completly forget it an or just hate it, idk what to say man.
Look up on youtube “šakočio gamyba"
awhh it feels so so SO nice to hear and see you reacting to everything so positively 😊 thank youu!! you're the nicest
Come on mate you had the bad version of the ,,tree cake". There is a town in lithuania named Šilute and i can tell you one thing. *Nothing* is *better* than the tree cake they make there!
Matas Vilkanauskas oh man. I wish I could order from my home these delicious snacks 😅
Yesss that is so true!
Šilutė is my city hehe if you ever come there make a video i will meet you
Šakotis is a variation of german baumkuchen (log cake) and is made pretty similarly- by rolling a "log" by the fire. Main ingredient is eggs (yellow colour) and either butter or margarine. Butter ones are more soft and margarine ones are more crunchy.
You must try a Lithuanian chocolate named Ruta too but 98% of cacao with mint 😊🤤
I suscribed to your channel 3 months ago since I saw the video of Bulgarian music (Im a spanish living in Bulgaria) and now im addicted haha you do really good videos 🤜🏻🤛🏻
JorTorres awhhh 😆 thank you so much! That’s so cool! I find people from one culture living in a completely different one to be so fascinating! 😃 como te sientes en Bulgaria?
@@BrianVelez me encanta vivir en Bulgaria 😁 Supongo que es porque me gusta conocer estilos de vida distintos, idiomas muy diferentes y culturas increíbles. Y Bulgaria tiene muchísima cultura e historia (y gastronomía 😂). Espero y algún día puedas llegar a conocer este país 🙌🏼
Finally a youtuber cares about us 👊
Welcome!😂🇱🇹 Me and my brother are very happy that you came into Lithuania!❤️
Thank you and your brother for watching! My experience there was so increíble 😍
Yas in happy to
If you ever go to Palanga to see the Baltic Sea, you should visit Kretinga. It is about 15km from Palanga. Its a nice little town. 😘
PERGALE is nice, one of my favorite chocolates
Latvian Video i don’t blame you! It was so good! I couldn’t stop myself from eating the whole thing 😂
@@BrianVelez 😂
Latvian Video me to it's very good
Yes
Hi, just watched your video, really awesome to see not Lithuanians try and explore Lithunia, i wanted to tell you what šakotis is, i didn't see if anyone told you so🙂šakotis is made like from batter, and you need a special like oven, stove to make it, cause you get like a poll and you drip the batter onto it why it's spinning and the oven bakes it while it's dripping that's why it's in that form, and as you said it's popular in Lithuanian weddings, so Americans have huge wedding cakes and we kinda have šakotis, well atleast we used to have, like a tradition, i don't really know now, but yeah so here it is, hope I helped🙂
I am watching You from UK, with my husband who is Lithuanian 😀😁 you making our evenings more interesting:D
Greeting from Polish-Lithuanian couple !❤️
And the chips "Oho" I was eating them and they are so delicious
Am from lithuania and i love to watch people who saying nice things about my country
5:07 RIP veryga😂
Lol *veryga intensifies*
Nealkoholinis, nu!
:DD
Lol grynai
You tried lithuanian snacks, now its time to go try lithuanian dishes! I hope to see that in the near future, these videos truly put a smile on my face :D
PERGALĖ is my favorite chocolate. And i love LITHUANIA soo much❤️❤️❤️
Albertas Ciunys I fell so in love with that chocolate 😍
@@BrianVelez try milka.
Yay, there is someone who respects us Lithuanian's🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹💛💚❤️. Where is my Lithuanian squad🇱🇹
One word
(°θ°) Ačiū
Ish ka?
Lol as tai lietuvė i dont know about you
I i'm from Vilniaus
I’m from Lithuania and I got to say try to go to Kaunas in Žalgiris arena and watch a bassketball game because it’s awesome every time there’s a full arena. I just recommend!👍🏿
You should try "skrusdelynas" its a desert
y e s p l z
And maybe the tree cake too! I DON'T KNOW HOW TO TRANSLATE IT TO ENGLISH GUYS DONT JUDGE ME IF I GOT THE NAME WRONG 😂
It so good to see people liking our country! He is very sweet about everything!💜
14:18 watch how its made in youtube "Lithuanian spit cake (šakotis)"
I love watching your videos and talking about Lithuania
I enjoy Speaking about Lithuania so that works for me ^_^
Our food is da best mates.
13:20 He's doing it right he is one of us now.
V LT FAMILY
V
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@erikas baltrusaitis lmao
hey there, I'm really enjoying your videos
you're exploring countries not really many people know and id like to thank you for that
by the way
šakotis is pronounced like shakotis ( and yes we do just take it apart in chunks, we don't cut it)
So cool you tried lithuanian snacks
P.S small lithuanian youtuber 💛❤️🦋
Thank you very much! I loved trying them! Heck yes! Putting in them RUclips hours 😆
Omg! I'm lithuanian and these chips are soooo good i love cepelinai, šaltibarščiai, žemaičių blynai.. Omg i love them
I was hoping for more snacks, but do more videos like this also on our cuisine.
ufologlt ouuuu! I must! 🤤
I'm super late, but it's so awesome that you enjoy our country! Thank you!❤
It’s absolutely amazing! Greetings from Lithuania 😊
Thank you very much! 😆 greetings from south Florida! 😄🇱🇹🙌🏼
Im Lithuanian and im used to some of these tastes, but because of this video, i will try to enjoy them and feel the taste better. It was amazing that you liked em
Just one word
Koldūnai soooo good
Šakotis - we have this same kind of cake in East Poland (call bankuch or sękacz). I also tried german and japanese version. I love it.
Oh! Interesting :o
You should try skruzdėlynas
it's my favorite desert
Nice video presentation I loved,Greetings from USA Chicago you also can find a lot of goodies in here too.They ship fresh and taste good.I like the most dark Lithuanian Bread is healthy.Thank you wishing more videos. like this Good luck
Oh man! The Lithuanian Community is big in Chicago? How about other baltic countries?
@@BrianVelez There are a lot of them spread over the world in England UK, Spanish, Germany,Sweden,Ireland and so on. I know you can buy good Lithuanian food in Ireland and England because they ship thruogh the sea,and ocean,air too.Guess what is the best food I loved Dadu ice cream chololade,or vanilla yammy,yammy .Cheese cake-- Dadu made from cheese.Well you see just buy won't be disappointed for sure.Another good cake I love Napaleon,or honey cake- medutis, translating from Lithuanian language very famous.Also the best beer try it Švyturys Baltijos alus- beer from Klaipėda port city..You know German people love it Kugelis a delicious dish from potatoes, and here in Lemont they make the best as far as I know .Our organic food is healthy and good. I enjoy a lot .I kind appreciate for what you done here for the world to see what Baltic people like to eat?
Success and enjoy your journey.Thank you so much brother..
When I was younger and I discovered Nomeda I was so happy because my name is meda and the chocolate was named after me -soz of that a bit random😂
My sister's name is meda
hahaha that’s cool lmao
Yep its all the things i eat
Šašlykai,sriubos,CEPELINAI!!!
rimi is from a Svedish company actualy
and its only in baltic countrys i think🤔
Raivis Koļcovs what? That’s odd?
That's true about rimi
Rimi was first a joint subsidiary of the Swedish ICA and Finnish Kesko supermarket groups. Later Kesko sold it shares to ICA and now Rimi is owned solely by Swedish ICA Gruppen. The labels, packaging and a lot of brand products are the same in the Baltics, Sweden and Norway.
Hi from Lithuania :)
Maybe you could visit Jonava?
I live there, it' a beautiful city, there is a lot of interesting things next to Jonava like a little watch tower that is called the Eifil tower or a villige called Switzerland ( maybe only in lithuanian not english but yeah ) you get the point )
From Panevezys🤚😁(Aukshtaitija)
The only good "Šakotis" if the one made by small bakers, when it is still fresh and have different ingredients, those sold at supermarkets do not get close to the real thing :) well that probably goes for most of the products in most of the countries too...
You should def try "Sūrelis" these are unique in baltic regions, maybe Poland, other than these countries I havent seem them anywhere else. The URIGA ones are the best for my taste, those are the real deal back from the Soviet era actually, we used to make them but apparently they are made in Latvia now :)
I from Lithuania and I live in it, so I tried all these bad boys :Dd
Ziren YT ouuuu! That’s awesome! Which is your favorite?
I think PERGALE chocolate or šakotis :)
Hey, so, you can make šakotis (shakotis) at home, well you can try, you need a batter similar to a pancake, need a fire and steel round rod over the fire. when the rod is hot you start to pour the batter on to the rod (while you are spining around the rod), go as many rounds to get a big one sakotis. Thats how you get a shape of it like this. you can find some video's of how its made in youtube if you want too.
Not everybody has a backyard or an oven Sandra 😂 At least not in south florida but thank you for the explaination :P You rock!
@@BrianVelez True, that's why I said you can try :D by the way, love your video's
I’m lithuanian and I’ve tried all them foods
Sakotis on Vytautas head in history rap was a joke, like ironic representation of a gold crown😂😁 love your videos about Lithuania btw❤❤❤
Must try meals i Lithuania - Cepelinai, kugelis(its like potato pie?) Saltibarsciai(cold beetroot soup), gira(sweet drink somehow similar to beer but not alcoholic)
It was very interesting to watch. Liked you!
Laura Košelevaitė Hahaha i would hope so ❤️😉🇱🇹
I know I'm late to the party, but Šakotis is the thing you can make at home. Bit difficult, yet possible. it requires alot of eggs and you need to make this runny dough. then you have a hot pole that you spin around above the fire and you drip the dough on it. Consumes alot of time to make it, but I find home made much better than store bought
Oh yeah I'm there's also small packets of oho and the look like those honey flavoured cereals that instead their flavour like normal chip flavours like bacon
Hahahaha, Bacon flavored cereal?
Is that even real
I'm Lithuanian and it's really nice to hear good things about Lithuania from other countries people :3
I don't get it why people only do Lithuanian junk food reactions videos. Srsly, when in Lithuania, go to a bar order bunch of stuff, like fried bread, snack platters or cheese doughnuts. I guarantee you will enjoy it more.
Aivaras Bončkus I agree! This is Snacks! I have several episodes where I try Alcohol, food, and snacks usually
I really like when someone's talking or trying our country food 🥺🥺
Awh, well I had a lot of fun visiting and trying out the delicious food in Vilnius. :)
67% of these viewers are lithuanian 🇱🇹 As Irgi
Oho chips used to be my favourite ones 😍😊 u should try kebabas and fried dumplings they very popular in LT😁
There are also some chips called "Estrella" in lithuania.
they are not only from lithuania.
@@AC-rx6fr they are latvian
The most popular
Šaltibarščiai
It's pretty nice with potatoes
Can i meet you? I live in Lithuania XD
Btw when he was talking about oho chips i had some next to me so i ate with him XD
Love the video, just had to mention that Rimi is not a Lithuanian Company. It is a subsidiary of Swedish group ICA. :) Just had to point that out
I think "tinginio pantis" could also be translated to the term "lazy pants" :)
nope, not at all
pants=kelnes
"Pantis" isn't a word itself just wanted to say
Its just a phrase which is used to call lazy human.
Nope, the word "pantis" to mean horse shackles. That is still pretty common word despite there are no horses in use anymore. Idiom "tinginio pantis" means sluggard.
You also should try Žagarėliai 😋! (Not sure if it is Lithuanian dessert/snack??? But it is popular)
"Do Lithuanians know how to make anything bad?"
>if you knew how bad things really are
so true lol
Ikr
Lmao. So true btw.
Why you buliing mah county
@@greentea4935 because I'm from the same country, you ignoramus
šakotis (sha-koh-tis) almost pronounced it rigth. in german it's called Baumkuchen, meaning tree cake I guess. It's a king a cake. People usually eat those in some kind of celebrations. Easter, or sometimes even birthdays :)
Ho is from lithuania like👍
So the milk choclate with hazel nuts name in english means win so... That’s why it was 10/10!!!
🇱🇹🇱🇹Lithuania squad🇱🇹🇱🇹
Ya... I’m Lithuanian and really good at english so... ya
I’m a subscriber btw
oho! they are in Latvia too, imma probably buy some soon
Latvian Video do it! It’s worth it! 😆
@@BrianVelez that's probably going to be on Monday bcuz I'm living in countryside so I only am in city when school is
They're made from corn flour, not potato. They're made 5 km from where my parents live.
I’m From Lithuania!!! Thanks For Making The Video!🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲❤️❤️❤️❤️
Lithuania rules (Lietuva valdo!)
Like if you agree
Love channels like this that bring attention to beutiful little nations like Lithuania ans Latvia❤
I ended up in lithuainia joking i was born here
tossted moon hahahahaha 😂 How does one end up in Lithuania? 😆
Another time you go to Lithuania, Vilnius we meet up and we could go little places where food is sooooo good :)
How did RUclips know I was Lithuanian-
The last one that you said it’s for weddings is called Raguolis & it’s not only for weddings
Try "cepelinai" they are soooo good😁
Nerijus Vansevicius I did! 😍 it was so good! I wasnt able to film it but we’ll see if I could put together some other video
Damn right they are good
Ikr
Į hate cepelinus
@@ingatikuisiene6095 nieks neklause
You tried lithuanian snacks and you haven’t tried “sūrelis”????
Thats illegal
I loveeee surelisss
What is this?!
@@maksimkabankov9832 yeah lol
sūrelis ist the best
Thank you for telling such a Beutiful words about our music, country and food you deserve a subscribe from me and im from LITHUANIA🇱🇹🇱🇹