Baby Emorett Tasting Russian Snacks!
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Baby Emorett Tasting Russian Snacks!
We all have food and snacks that we ate and loved from our childhood. Andrey and I wanted to share some of the Russian food, snacks and drinks we grew up eating with Emorett. It was very interesting and funny to see Emorett's reactions from taste tasting some of our most memorable Russian snacks from our childhoods. Let's just say that Emorett was very expressive.
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I'm DYING at Emorett making car noises at the bread while "driving" it around, then alternately taking bites of it. Absolutely precious 😂😂
Boys are born with car affinity
@@jennyrose9454 not mine. One of mine lined them up and parked them but otherwise no interest from either.
Dang I missed that part.
@@Ms.CindyLee huh. I guess i just know a lot of car boys. One of my son's first words was gearshift.
@@jennyrose9454 gearshift? Wow! He must have heard it from someone. Thats interesting. Though yes in general boys are into cars and weapons. Or are they taught it?
I adore all 3 of you, such an incredibly loving, sweet family. I have a smile on the entire time watching you.
That was awesome. Thank you for sharing snacks from your culture with us. Emorett is getting so big. Such a cutie! 😊
That baby is lucky to be able to have cultural foods besides American junk food. He is just absolutely precious.
Emmorett's like " Less talking, more eating " 😅🤣
For sure. Noticeably funny.
How cool! I always enjoy your vids but I’m digging this family nostalgia you’ve shared with us 💗💗💗
Emorett is such a cute little fella and his fork skills are on point. 🤣😍
Love his reaction when he doesn't like something. ❤
I would love to hear how you both came to meet or know one another and how old you both were. Basically just yalls love story which I'm sure is very sweet!! I love watching yall!
Check their q and a video
This was such a fun video, and I loved learning a little about your culture. Emorett is just the most beautiful little boy! 💕👍
There’s an Eastern-European Deli/store I sometimes go to for blood sausage for my Slovak husband. It’s mostly Polish food there, my hubs says the blood sausage is different than how his Dad made it. This was fun! Em is so so cute!
I always wondered where your families were from. You all are so so fun and cute and can’t wait to see E’s sibling.
He is just the cutest. I have always loved milabu's videos and am glad she chooses to share so much of her life with us. Emorett is just the cutest and I love they dote on him 💜
So cute...he gets so excited for grandma's food...❤
He’s your twin !!! He is so adorable I love your channel I found you on Facebook and I love everything you post. You guys are real ❤️❤️
This was the best video ever!!!! Omg Emorett is so observant, so independent!!! Wow. now I'm hungry...
Love this video! I love watching Emorett try new foods! He’s so adorable 🥰
This was really fun!!! Loved the stories.
I love 💕 watching your video. Interesting watching and learning the different type of Russian food.
The way he shows his likes and dislikes is adorable! 🥺
Too funny - "it was a Russian grandma that closed that". 🤣
In Croatia we have the same ginger cookies 😊 they come out more at Christmas time. The red peppers and egg plants spread we call it Ajvar we also put it on bread. So cool to see some many same kind of foods but two diffrent countrys!!!
In poland we say at that ice cream : cieple lody its mean warm ice cream, we loved them, Emorett has a appetite😻a lot of Health for you :)
No I understand what people used to say about my son, He's just too pretty to be a boy! And he is so sweethearted, he wants to feed his mom and dad God bless your beautiful family
Adorable!!
Ah, Brighton Beach - always tons of traffic, and packed with people, and old ladies with purple or magenta hair. But you find all these great imports there. My favorite is the beet horseradish. We eat it for the Jewish holiday, Passover (brought by our eastern European ancestors). I can eat the whole jar myself on top of buttered matzoh. Delicious!
Yah- This was like Watching Milana eat Russian snacks! Hahaha…. So cute…..Emorett and Andre actually ate very little….. You guys take the cake for most adorable family in the world- Love you guys!!!!!❤️
Baby so adorable, he liked all yo
Yummy food
He’s so precious!!!
I love this! Can I join your family and eat your traditional foods?! All of my German grandparents had passed before I was born so I didn’t get to learn any traditions or eat any of the foods. Your children will be very blessed to be multicultural! ❤️
Emorett is SUCH a good eater!!!!! ❤
He'ssuch a gorgeous doll!
It's so funny that me living in Germany moved here when i was 3 years old grew up with all of these snacks too 😄
Emorett is so cute.
Привет земляки вам из Греции 🤗
We have a soda in Chicago called a Green River and it looks just like the Russian soda you had.
I've seen those drinks in PA lol
Adorable ☺️ ❤️❤️❤️
We had a sweet syrupy limey soda called a green river. I drank it as a kid.
Your little boy look just like his mommy.
His adorable 😍
Dont know if anyone asked this, but are you teaching Emorett how to speak Russian as well as English?
I love this ❤️
We called it chrain we jews from Russia and the Ukraine ate most of this chrain we put on gefilte fish the bread we also grew up on
I don’t know you are Russian! 😻
OMG THE CUTEST BABYYYYY 🥺
Looks just like you
If you showed me a picture of Emorett and told me it was Milana’s baby picture, I would believe you… It’s uncanny how much he looks like you! 😍
Being Armenian, I grew up with many Russian snacks and food. I love ❤️ … Also, "tarkhun" (the green drink) is tarragon 😉
Educational AND adorable! Em's facial expressions had me 😂. He's starting to show off that personality & I love it! Aaaand now I'm gonna have to go make some crepes....
I enjoyed watching you guys eating all your memories and traditions with your baby.
He looks like he loves everything he eats, just like my daughter.
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
*it probably came from Russia, from a boat* 🤣🤣 Literally what happened! Too funny and wholesome video!
I love how Emorett tries everything, that you give him different foods. Did you notice he was using the piece of bread as a car (making brrrr noise) while you were talking about the horseradish sauce?
I enjoyed learning about the food items showcased here. Some of the historical context is very humbling to listen to. I sometimes take for granted how fortunate we've been with food in the past 20-30+ years (due to modern conveniences/innovations). Thank you for sharing 😊
Aawww that was very nostalgic for me to watch, too. I'm Latvian and I'm very familiar with every single thing you guys tried. I moved to the US at the age of 25 so I'm still very much Eastern European at heart. You guys made me crave so many things, especially honey cake. Luckily my husband (who is Asian) actually learned how to make it, he loves it and he's made it a few times now, it's sooo good. It just takes a while to make, just as you guys mentioned with most of these things.
For the drinks you should've included kefir, I know Americans think it's sooo weird. 😆
Also, we live in TN, too. It's crazy that in the whole state there is only one store like that but I'm grateful there's at least one. I love going to Aleksey's market every once in a while and spend a good amount of money on just snacks and sweets. 😆
Emorett is just the absolute cutest! Those blue eyes and good looks are gonna break some hearts!!!! 😍💜
One of my favorite videos y’all have done! Please keep doing them!
I’m relatively new to the channel and wasn’t aware you both where originally from Eastern Europe. I studied in Italy so I’m partial to anything Europe. Have y’all done a video of how y’all met? Would love to know more background and also how you started your channel. Adore your channel!!
They are so cute. One of their playlists is called Husband and Wife Q+A and the top one with them on a couch is the one where they went into quite a lot of detail about how they met. I tried to link it for you but it seems I'm not good at stuff like that.
I am from Poland and all the products are so familiar. Kwas (kvas) yummy. I even understood the words 😉 Cutie pie boy
I love this kid!!! He's so open to trying out new food. Good job mom & dad! Loads of love to Emorett 💜💜💜
What fun that was! Emorett is absolutely a beautiful boy! And quite the foodie at a young age! ❤️
I cannot take my eyes off Emorett, he is so knowing and irresistibly cute! 💕
I’m Russian and I never knew you two are too! It was so fun to watch and be Emmorett is just adorable
Ребята и правда русские? Или с Украины? Все время смотрела их и даже не подозревала. От куда они?
Ukraine is not Russia 🙄
I enjoyed watching this and learning more about the culture you each grew up with and of course, love watching Emarett!!
As a Ukrainian I loved watching this, your baby is the cutest! Can't believe he loves the food, my kids won't touch most of it ;(
Are you russian Milabu? lso my brothers childhood russian friends always came over and ate us out of our kitchen so I guess now I know why. Theyd eat hundreds of $ of food every month and my parents hated having them over because they just expected things, never knew common courtesy or respect. Never said please or thank you, just took.
did you know that back in 1953, peeps took 27 hours to make each individual peep by hand but now take about 6 minutes to make due to the evolution of technology?
Root beer maybe for the green stuff? Root beer tastes like tooth paste to me! Cadbury air was delicious! I imagine the chocolate was like that too! Are you both Ukrainian or are you a Russian? Do you go back to Europe? Loved this video! I am going to look for a Russian store and Russian restaurant!
Emorett is the cutest 😄 Love these videos where you try snacks from different countries! Fun seeing what snacks you guys grew up with 👌🏼 Love that you have Emorett try every thing and he already likes so many different types of food 😊
I love watching Emorett’s reactions to these snacks and I really enjoyed learning about the different foods that you and Andre ate growing up.
This was fun. I’ve been learning more about Russian History so this was cool!
Do you speak Russian with Emorett?
I tried kvass in my Russian class in high school. Imagine a soda drink that tastes like how a fallen leaf pile smells (like, in autumn, when you’re raking them up and jumping into them). It’s a very dark, honey rye bread flavor. I actually liked it a lot.
My daughter loves European foods 😍 she was born here but we are both with my husband from Ukraine 🇺🇦
That was so fun!!! I LOVE other cultures and their foods…
Thank you so much for sharing with us ❤️🇷🇺 🇺🇦 🇧🇾
Beautiful family! ❤ I just had my daughter 8 weeks ago, being a mother is such a joy, so hard but very rewarding. Are you Russian as well as Audrey? You know so much about the culture and your accent as well sometimes seem different.
She was born in Ukraine
Milana is from Belarus and Andrey is from Ukraine I believe
@@madelinehughes6995 I thought it was the other way around?
@@madelinehughes6995 huh you're right at least it says on wiki she was born in Minsk
Omg Milana! I loved this video! Loved seeing Emorett trying on everything. Well done to him , so brave!
All snacks are very familiar to me as I’m polish. Living in the Middle East so many years it’s just good to see and I almost feel the taste of each product! Love it !
I grew up Polish so many snacks are the same
Russians make some of the most beautiful people. The baby is adorable and ready to dig into the food.
That baby of yours 😍😍😍 He’d make a good Huggies baby! He is adorable!
Tarkhun is actually Georgian tarragon lemonade) )
He is growing sooo perfectly 🥺♥️♥️♥️ Ma ShaAllah , God bless him and bless you both for raising him beautifully like that ♥️♥️🥺.
And I'm really excited to watch your family growing together with the coming baby 🤗🥰♥️
A wonderful reminder, most cultures are more alike than different. I'm Italian and you could have been talking about my family. The time it takes to make certain meals or deserts. To the reason we eat certain food, being poor (very little meat), or having an abundance of vegetables. And talking about Grandmas!! Thank you for this video, you brought back a lot of memories. Many blessings to your family!! 💖🙏💖
I love this video 💗
I'm polish so I know most of these products. It's so great that we have similar food and snacks. My mouth was full of saliva while I was watching you guys 😋
Thank you for bringing great memories back to me 💗
Such a great episode to learn about your Russian food and Emorett tasting was the cherry on top! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Such a fun video! Emorett’s cuteness is almost too much to handle. Also, I think the ingredient in the green lemonade might be woodruff. Could that be right?
Тархун - это такая трава. Она растёт в южных регионах России. Её едят прям с грядки с мясом - шашлыком. А экстракт из этой травы добавляют в газировку!
I love your videos, love the family videos as well. Very interesting to see Emorett's response to different foods. Unfortunately, I couldn't help but cringe seeing him with the metal fork and the glass straw.
A tiny cringe from me. They gave us all metal silverware to use in our house play areas in the prep room I work in. Talk about cringe! They want it more lifelike hands on experience. At least Baby E is using it in a controlled situation.
OK, you only mentioned it when you were talking about pelmeni, but what is the obsession with dill about in Russia?! I went to Russia feeling pretty neutral on dill and left with a huge aversion 😂 it felt like it was in EVERYTHING in copious amounts. I had an amazing giant flat pryanik that was filled with apricot jam, which was delicious. And the ice cream (I think I had like an ice cream bar coated in chocolate) was utterly bizarre. It felt like it wouldn't melt 😂 I enjoyed soviet champagne and meat blinis too 😊
That is because every Russian babushka (grandma) has dill in her garden, #1 Russian green, dill is cheap, tastes good and healthy 👍🏻
@@CrystalizedPain thank you! 12 years later, the smell of dill still makes me gag after my sudden over-exposure to it 😂
“Where i grew up there wasn’t much sugar”
It felt like he was going to say something really touching about childhood but the moment was lost.
I disagree. The country lacks for much and that tells you..there wasn't much..
Emmoret is such a good eater. I think you have more snacks and sweets in a cold country too.
You are such a lovely family! 💕
We have similar food in Serbia, love it! Great video! 🌼
Aww he is so adorable 😍 💕 ❤
What a totally ADORABLE little man! He's gorgeous! You call those vegetables marinaded, we call them Pickled. I used to make my own Pickled onions every year in the UK. We have a chocolate in Australia called Aero which is chocolate with air pockets inside it. Thanks for sharing some of your cultural dishes. I've known Eastern European people who made a huge variety of food, and heaps and heaps of it! Maybe you should share some of your family recipes with us! 😀 Here in Australia we were always big meat eaters ... BBQ and salads on the w'ends with our friends at the beach, and Sundays were baked dinners (beef, lamb or chicken, but mostly a leg of lamb and roast vegetables with homemade mint sauce and gravy) after church. ... but I SO want some of that heavy cream ice-cream! Yummmm!
Many similarities to polish products and even the names. We also produce "kwas", marinated vegetables and mushrooms. "Miodownik" (honey cake) is well known in Poland too, just like horseradish mixed with beetroot, but we usually eat with sausages or eggs, so it's especially popular during Easter. Great video :)
My babcia (Polish) was chummy with a Russian gal at her church group and they'd trade those jars of homemade pickled veggies. My babcia made her version with beets, onions, potatoes, horseradish, and radish, her friend would give us a tomato/onion/root veggie mixture, and it was always spread on warm brown bread with unsalted butter. Thank you for the nostalgia trip. :)
"Grusha", the pear drink was called "Dushess") and the Tarchun drink, made by Rosinka fabric comes from Ukraine)) very interesting to see you try things we have like almost every day)) dark bread is the best with Salo)) thanks for the video)
So nostalgic! Love the gribi, kvas, pelmeni, plombir.. brings back nice memories.. Emorett is the cutest with his fork lol.. fun video !
I would've never thought I would love to watch someone's kid eat! Lol Emorret is absolutely beautiful
What a lovely satisfying video!!! I'd love to watch a show about Russian cisine too, but tbh I love cooking shows and learning about cultures, so I'd watch a show about anywhere's cusine. 😁
Omg, I was also born in USSR, Minsk, we had no issues with good food. 90s -- that is when we had shortages.
And Russian deserts are great, mainly because they are not that sweet !!! So I was a bit confused.
Wow, this is interesting to learn that you are both from Ukraine. I Like your channel but was never aware that we actually share some common food memories. I am originally from Belarus. We buy these products every one in a while. My kids love this ice cream (which seems to be not as sweet as the US ice-cream and the green drink “tarhun”.
I'm from Alberta Canada and we have tons of Ukrainians in my province and we all eat perogies which are dumplings stuffed with potato and cheddar or potatoes and ricotta cheese and you can buy frozen ones everywhere. We usually boil, pan fry with bacon, onions and sour cream
Omg Emorett is the cutest thing. He was a good “tester” and ready to participate with tasting everything 😅😂🤣 His eyes are absolutely beautiful. ❤️🤩❤️