What people eat in the coldest city on earth? Yakutsk, Russia

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
  • Let me introduce you to the cuisine of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), which is the biggest and coldest republic in Russia.
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    0:00 Welcome to Yakutsk
    1:10 What do Yakuts eat for breakfast?
    2:39 Farmer's market in winter (outside!)
    6:09 How do people spend all day outside at -50C?
    7:03 The most traditional dish is raw meat!
    13:30 Boiled GUTS???
    16:05 Blood sausage. Is it edible?
    18:53 "Is-miine" - soup from the stomach
    20:04 Salamat - dish from sour cream and flour
    21:37 Yakutian dessert "Kerchekh" - whipped cream with berries
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  • @gberia1
    @gberia1 Год назад +3681

    You cannot call anybody's culture or food gross on their face. Period. Especially if they are being so nice and hospitable.

    • @ShaliniNegi24
      @ShaliniNegi24 Год назад +54

      +1

    • @mikevasilev1716
      @mikevasilev1716 Год назад +81

      Are you offended for all Yakutians?)

    • @SScott-nr9vl
      @SScott-nr9vl Год назад +6

      Yeah she was pretty ignorant.
      You don't invite someone to eat cultural food and native and then trash it the whole fucking time.

    • @davemcintyre4799
      @davemcintyre4799 Год назад +443

      @@mikevasilev1716 probably just offended on behalf of people people with humility and class

    • @mrshammer9293
      @mrshammer9293 Год назад +178

      Don’t yuk someone’s yum!

  • @sam_kant
    @sam_kant Год назад +1410

    Pro tip: Don't ask what you're eating until after you actually tried it. It's amazing how differently you can experience the taste and texture without that mental block.

    • @user-zj7bf3co3k
      @user-zj7bf3co3k Год назад +2

      We also eat raw beef and horse meat and fish... The Koreans! Dorobo, Sakhalar! ...... The descendants of Omogoy Bay, his son in law Ellidey Botur(the son of Tatar Bay) and Uluu Khoro.. from Khoro sire in the permanently warm country called Khoro Sire... (Korea).... 아~~~~in fact you are the closest relatives of Koreans because your ancestors, the 3 forefathers of the biggest Sakha tribes were from Korea (The land of Khori/Khoro=Koria)....... Even though you my brothers and sisters in Sakha-sire do not know about this! 1. ruclips.net/video/ioNng23DkIM/видео.html 2. ruclips.net/video/CuklIb9d3fI/видео.html 3. ruclips.net/video/dGagGk-mObM/видео.html 4. ruclips.net/video/P-rDhnOIXGY/видео.html 5. ruclips.net/video/Q6v35jy3VnE/видео.html

    • @Carolina-nn6ye
      @Carolina-nn6ye Год назад +62

      She also kept smelling it BEFORE tasting, like a 3 year old. That DEFINITELY adversely effects the experience.

    • @sierrariley7118
      @sierrariley7118 Год назад +70

      @@Carolina-nn6ye ALOT of people smell their food before eating…

    • @ryanwhitney5518
      @ryanwhitney5518 Год назад +2

      That's right on!

    • @nigel900
      @nigel900 Год назад +1

      It’s raw. No mental block here. 100,000+ years ago a Neanderthal dropped his “raw” meat into the fire, and forever changed the way he ate his “raw” meat…

  • @akon9162
    @akon9162 5 месяцев назад +957

    Eli’s behaviour is so upsetting. You can see how Maria feels discouraged as the video goes on. She was so sweet and patient.

    • @valentiinasvideos
      @valentiinasvideos 5 месяцев назад +46

      Yess she got interupted so many times

    • @ana-maria448
      @ana-maria448 5 месяцев назад +19

      What do your expect? Eli is Russian. Russian and Eastern European are very critical. The other girl is Syebrian, considering their genes also. They seem so simple and humble.

    • @akon9162
      @akon9162 5 месяцев назад +81

      @@ana-maria448 Being Eastern European and rude are not mutually exclusive. That’s such a pathetic defence. Secondly, calling Maria and her people “simple” sounds backhanded. Weird comment.

    • @akon9162
      @akon9162 5 месяцев назад +24

      @@ana-maria448 Also both women are in Russia and both are Eastern European. Where are your critical thinking skills???

    • @capeverdeanprincess4444
      @capeverdeanprincess4444 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@ana-maria448Both women are Russian in the video, what do you mean?

  • @cassiopeabr76
    @cassiopeabr76 8 месяцев назад +594

    Maria is such a kind and elegant hostess. Zero waste food is not exotic, is intelligent, nutricious and creative, as it happens in pretty much all South America.

    • @riteshdhavad9847
      @riteshdhavad9847 5 месяцев назад +3

      Hi ana nice yakuts culture and food love from India

  • @DD-hp9vo
    @DD-hp9vo Год назад +1991

    Maria is so patient. These are her home dishes so she's accustomed to the flavour. It's actually very nutritious food which is probably why Maria is glowing!

    • @user-zj7bf3co3k
      @user-zj7bf3co3k Год назад

      We also eat raw beef and horse meat and fish... The Koreans! Dorobo, Sakhalar! ...... The descendants of Omogoy Bay, his son in law Ellidey Botur(the son of Tatar Bay) and Uluu Khoro.. from Khoro sire in the permanently warm country called Khoro Sire... (Korea).... 아~~~~in fact you are the closest relatives of Koreans because your ancestors, the 3 forefathers of the biggest Sakha tribes were from Korea (The land of Khori/Khoro=Koria)....... Even though you my brothers and sisters in Sakha-sire do not know about this! 1. ruclips.net/video/ioNng23DkIM/видео.html 2. ruclips.net/video/CuklIb9d3fI/видео.html 3. ruclips.net/video/dGagGk-mObM/видео.html 4. ruclips.net/video/P-rDhnOIXGY/видео.html 5. ruclips.net/video/Q6v35jy3VnE/видео.html

    • @DouorDie
      @DouorDie Год назад +11

      Eli was trying so hard not laugh the entire video lmao

    • @user-3aa6234fh
      @user-3aa6234fh Год назад +30

      @@DouorDie that’s weird because they are both Turkic and when Eli showed National Bashkir and Tatar food it was similar to Yakut food

    • @oleggorky906
      @oleggorky906 Год назад +13

      There must be something in what you are saying; just look at the old man who worked at the market who had been talking to them a few minutes before they ate. He told them that he took cold washes at - 50 and such like, and also that he exercised in such cold. He obviously couldn’t do that if the local cuisine wasn’t capable of sustaining him.
      I am curious however to know how many calories a day the locals need to keep them fuelled up. I’m guessing at at least 5,000 for a medium sized man and maybe 4,000 for a medium sized woman, more if pregnant.

    • @cornstar1253
      @cornstar1253 Год назад +2

      @@oleggorky906 calories are a unit measurement of heat. Who eats heat? How do you eat a calorie?

  • @xgrimesreaper
    @xgrimesreaper 6 месяцев назад +890

    Loved learning about Yakutia; Maria was so kind and patient while explaining the foods. Eli, you should learn a lesson from this-be respectful when someone is teaching you about their culture.

    • @doxoxo779
      @doxoxo779 5 месяцев назад +25

      Eli acting like food from her culture is any better. Or even good 😂

    • @oqp489
      @oqp489 5 месяцев назад +15

      their culture is actually pretty related idk why she acting like that

    • @reginaphalange7959
      @reginaphalange7959 4 месяца назад +5

      Eli is phony and rude.

    • @ShariQ7746
      @ShariQ7746 4 месяца назад

      Where is this lady from...seems so ignorant and really poor choice of words..please stay home...with your exotic accent...

    • @bassmelodies1592
      @bassmelodies1592 3 месяца назад

      ​@lllllllllll4239 it's nothing like theirs 😅😅😅😅😅😅

  • @scf7334
    @scf7334 6 месяцев назад +5

    Eli should quit staring at herself in the camera and be polite and gracious to her friend that’s sharing her culture and cuisine.

    • @yomama2376
      @yomama2376 6 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed it was making me mad 😭 look at your friend if she is talking to you and stop interrupting!!!

  • @Whippy99
    @Whippy99 7 месяцев назад +60

    I admire these people SO much. I wouldn’t last 15 minutes. I’m vegetarian and feel the cold terribly due to a medical condition. I think you have to be very strong and healthy to survive there.

    • @sandrahatherley2184
      @sandrahatherley2184 4 месяца назад +6

      They grow up that way.

    • @shinaj9626
      @shinaj9626 4 месяца назад +4

      😅I'm vegan. I'd become extinct. 💀🫢😂 after living on whatever plants ,beans or dried berries etc. No fish for me either.

    • @user-rx7ly9er7c
      @user-rx7ly9er7c 3 месяца назад +3

      Ума не приложу, что людей в современном мире, имея источники информации под рукой, доказанные научные исследования. Заставляет идти в разрез со своей природой. Вы по ряду причин не счастливы в жизни и о чем то обеспокоенны? Вы не можете решить внутренний конфликт, где для собственного успокоения решили взять под свой контроль то, что легче всего, это питание. Типа я контролирую своё питание, типа я справился со своей психологической проблемой 😂? Или вы за что-то наказываете себя, лишая свой организм полезных минералов и микроэлементов. Вы выглядите плохо. Со временем ваши волосы тускнеют. Кожа лица приобретает землистый оттенок. Слабость в мышцах. Взгляд, будто бы ваши глазницы пусты . И рычите как собаки за съединый кусок мяса незнакомцем. Это самобичевание посредством еды. Неосознанное. Бессознательное 😢. Я опасаюсь таких людей. В ростках пшеницы жизни больше, чем у вас. Нет сил даже бороться. Не хочу слабого мужа, и рождение слабого от него потомства.

    • @user-tt6hu9tv2e
      @user-tt6hu9tv2e 2 месяца назад +2

      Проблемы со здоровьем от нехватки белка.

    • @shinaj9626
      @shinaj9626 2 месяца назад

      @sandrahatherley2184 I know. I was making a statement about myself.

  • @marvinbush9330
    @marvinbush9330 Год назад +2464

    Eli, you surprised me. I expected you to be more tolerant of exotic foods than you were.
    Your compatriot, Maria was very patient with you. She was truly sweet.

    • @imeaniguess.6963
      @imeaniguess.6963 Год назад +103

      Lol yeah, that look she gave her 😂.

    • @YGSTAN06
      @YGSTAN06 Год назад +31

      I agree!!

    • @jamiemckinnon4609
      @jamiemckinnon4609 Год назад +2

      Maria was an absolute angel... Eli was patronising and kind of a douche...

    • @JohnGalt916
      @JohnGalt916 Год назад +219

      I was getting annoyed. I'm sure it's pretty rude in all cultures to not make eye contact when you're being spoken to.

    • @floursandroses
      @floursandroses Год назад +273

      I thought the same thing and just commented this. I genuinely felt bad for the kind woman who continued to be polite as she bashed this woman's traditional food by calling it disgusting and making faces of disgust. It was hard to watch.

  • @ibitha
    @ibitha Год назад +613

    i absolutely adored hearing maria talk about each dish and it’s origin. she seems extremely soft spoken, kind, and intelligent. i feel i could listen to her forever haha~

    • @user-3aa6234fh
      @user-3aa6234fh Год назад +13

      She has a channel Life in Yakutia. Very calming voice indeed

    • @slovenika9108
      @slovenika9108 Год назад +2

      I knoow!!! I have errands to run, I really have to go... but this is just so interesting and the girls are so nice to watch.....help

    • @galeparker1067
      @galeparker1067 Год назад +1

      @@user-3aa6234fh thank you!!! ✌️🥰🇨🇦

    • @Questofthenight
      @Questofthenight 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah too bad she kept getting interrupted every second

  • @jamegumb7298
    @jamegumb7298 Год назад +35

    Blood sausage is a thing in many places. The whole of UK, Germany, Netherlands, France at the least also do it. I make mine from scratch sometimes.

    • @user-op3zf6if9i
      @user-op3zf6if9i Месяц назад

      I can highly recomment Surinam blood sausage from the toko

  • @kaelindsay
    @kaelindsay 4 месяца назад +49

    Maria's gracefulness towards Eli's rude behavior and comments actually prompted me to go to her channel to subscribe.

    • @reginaphalange7959
      @reginaphalange7959 4 месяца назад +1

      I subscribed to LIfe In Yakutia because it's fascinating. But I agree that Eli was rude.

    • @collinhansen3607
      @collinhansen3607 3 месяца назад

      You are the greatest person on earth and we should all kneel and have a moment of acknowledgement for your sacrifice and consideration

    • @Searover749
      @Searover749 Месяц назад +1

      Eli is like most US people, though she's not one of them.
      Arrogance and rudeness are spreading like covid...
      Fortunately, there are still some real humans, like Maria.

    • @reginaphalange7959
      @reginaphalange7959 Месяц назад

      @@Searover749 And it's arrogant and rude of you to insult "most US people". Try taking an example from real humans like Maria.

  • @siemooitjonatsoi8521
    @siemooitjonatsoi8521 Год назад +262

    Omg...the lady (Maria) is sooo softspoken and sweet.

  • @anap1362
    @anap1362 Год назад +367

    OMG, Maria is the sweetest, she is so polite and kind. What a peaceful influence to be around.

  • @JanPatt327
    @JanPatt327 4 месяца назад +15

    This was so interesting. Maria was a lovely guest. Eli, maybe if you'd look at her while she's explaining the dish instead of staring into the camera, she'd have felt more comfortable.

  • @user-vo4fz4sw7n
    @user-vo4fz4sw7n 5 месяцев назад +16

    Почитав комментарии, я поняла как сильно различается наш менталитет с иностранцами. Мы русские прямолинейные и никто из русских не почувствовал неуважения. Для нас нормально говорить правду в глаза, зачем врать и улыбаться. Это и есть неуважение. Тем более если эти девушки друзья

    • @Queenofeating
      @Queenofeating 5 месяцев назад +2

      I agree as a Turkish

    • @Shy_guy9795
      @Shy_guy9795 7 дней назад +2

      Русские то прямолинейные, а вот нас, якутов, это может обидеть. Правда неприятно слышать, когда нашу национальную еду, наши деликатесы называют гадостью.

  • @yourhealingjourney9824
    @yourhealingjourney9824 Год назад +1409

    Loved the video. Maria seemed quite patient and accepting of her guest. However, I felt as though Eli was critical of every dish and was a little disrespectful of how the traditional dishes looked or tasted like. I felt bad for Maria who kept being polite and she avoided making eye contact with her because honestly, no one would like their traditional dishes to be mocked at or looked down upon. ❤️That's why I love Davidsbeenhere. He is open minded to food across the world

    • @terrieakins989
      @terrieakins989 Год назад +16

      Saw complete opposite

    • @TS-yd6fz
      @TS-yd6fz Год назад +68

      I agree 1000% and she kept cutting her off mid sentence. I loved Maria’s patience.

    • @flektoprime
      @flektoprime Год назад +68

      Not only that, but she keeps staring at the camera while Maria is trying to make (social) eye contact. Towards the end is better though.

    • @marcillioficino4663
      @marcillioficino4663 Год назад +15

      So she should lie and say that disgusting food is fantastic???

    • @ediccartman7252
      @ediccartman7252 11 месяцев назад +30

      In Russia people are usually less PC than in the West (and NO, I'm not gonna start an anti-West hysteria here, just mention that fact ). If we don't like smth, we say it openly, and I think it's better than just saying 1000 times how amazing it is.

  • @KimCantSwim
    @KimCantSwim Год назад +732

    Eli can prolly learn a few things from Maria like being respectful, polite and humility which you clearly lacks

    • @kennedystarr8094
      @kennedystarr8094 Год назад +26

      You can’t expect everyone to like all of a baby horse, its actually disturbing! I wouldn’t even try it! Im sure Maria understands that. That is definitely not a normal meal. I don’t think Eli made a huge deal of it just was overwhelmed.

    • @queenzqueenie2746
      @queenzqueenie2746 Год назад +3

      Agreed

    • @bchdev
      @bchdev Год назад +49

      @@kennedystarr8094 She was so rude. As a guest, she planned the creation of this video on eating cultural foods so its shocking that she approached it while being closed minded. Her obvious disgust made Maria uncomfortable and she seemed a bit ashamed although it was her own culture, in her own home as well.

    • @user-jn1ts4wl1c
      @user-jn1ts4wl1c 10 месяцев назад +24

      ​@@kennedystarr8094baby horse is disturbing to you, yet in the west veal meat is served, which comes from baby cows 🙄

    • @kennedystarr8094
      @kennedystarr8094 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@user-jn1ts4wl1c I don’t eat Veal.. so great point lol

  • @anacarpenter9254
    @anacarpenter9254 Год назад +89

    Admiration, for the indigenous folk; of this culture. The food dishes look hardy and nutritous. Everyone within camera view looks healthy. The men folk look incredibly resilient. The young women folk are attractive with, built-in conditioning; of their home environment. People at the TOP OF THE WORLD 🌎

    • @user-op3zf6if9i
      @user-op3zf6if9i Месяц назад

      They are getting top level proteins and top level fish fats and vitamine c from the berries. but i can not stand cold.

  • @samanthalee8560
    @samanthalee8560 10 месяцев назад +11

    I definitely think that Eli should have had a better choice of words. It’s very brave of her to try new foods that she’s not used to, but it’s also very vulnerable of Maria to teach someone about her home and cultural food.

  • @markrosolini2934
    @markrosolini2934 Год назад +734

    Maria is so lovely and polite , Eli I think you were a little to critical of some of their traditional foods that they are proud of and really love.

    • @adelinalina5783
      @adelinalina5783 Год назад +1

      Russians are not two faced . So with your mind everyone should be two faced lmao

    • @nikocat2008
      @nikocat2008 Год назад +38

      She was honest. It is not an offence to tell your opinion in east Europe....

    • @Roxana_Roxana_B
      @Roxana_Roxana_B Год назад +25

      Actually she was quite elegant in saying what she likes or dislikes... Why should she have been lied saying "oh, it's delicios!"?! It's quite an unusual cuisine so it's a certain thing it's not for everybody. I guess the local realize this too.

    • @thomaslandcaster9638
      @thomaslandcaster9638 Год назад +28

      Yes she didn't have to like the food, but why act like Maria culture food are so horrible. They go out of their way to host you and you gave her no respect.

    • @Nivimary
      @Nivimary Год назад +27

      It’s okay to say the food is not your cup of tea but it’s not nice to stick out your tongue in disgust and express how you dislike it like “Eww, this is revolting. How can you eat that?!” She didn’t say it directly though but that’s the impression I got from her.

  • @kaminisuriatiebecker3982
    @kaminisuriatiebecker3982 Год назад +309

    I really love how Maria responds. These types of foods keep them healthy. Flour porridge we also have. Also all parts of animals such as cows sheep etc.

  • @user-bg5im5kl7b
    @user-bg5im5kl7b 5 месяцев назад +31

    I know you didn’t mean to be rude at all! It’s just best to not complain about what they eat. I’m a Siberian girl from southern Siberia so I can not relate, but it’s always good to be mindful of the people who gave you the local food. They don’t have as many options due to the colder climate. Best act grateful for it

  • @multiverse-UFO
    @multiverse-UFO 9 месяцев назад +18

    Raw fish = sashimi 刺身 , yes a wonderful cuisine in Japan 🍣(yum yum)
    Raw horse = basashi 馬刺し , one of the "under the table" food (hmm, well, the North Eastern Japanese'll say "it's our tradition" too, mostly because in those cold areas, food can stay fresh for long.)
    It's logical, to choose only those baby horses not surviving the winter well, as nutrition source for humans.
    The Yakuts are clever, understanding the law of Nature, without decades of learning the complicated difficult "theories" taught in the academia!
    Thank you for sharing the amazing lifestyle 🙏

    • @user-yh3fe8uu9p
      @user-yh3fe8uu9p 8 дней назад

      Exactly! Also it's normal to eat soup in the morning like miso soup

  • @timbrykkk
    @timbrykkk Год назад +45

    "It's not the weather, that makes a place warm" - such a nice phrase!

  • @breenixon1201
    @breenixon1201 Год назад +412

    I feel like Eli was quite rude which Is sad to see 😢 Maria was very sweet to bring you along and share her Traditional dishes- only to be basically put down for them 😔

    • @folksurvival
      @folksurvival 10 месяцев назад +16

      Nobody in this video was being rude.

    • @grace2u776
      @grace2u776 10 месяцев назад +17

      @@folksurvival I totally agree with you...Eli was not being rude, she was just saying what she did not like...what's wrong with that? I would not eat that food either....

    • @spikey0245
      @spikey0245 9 месяцев назад +18

      Russian people tend to be more straight forward, which can be seen as rude to foreigners

    • @breenixon1201
      @breenixon1201 9 месяцев назад +9

      @@spikey0245 I can definitely see that. But I could still see the look in the others eyes as she was talking. 😂🥺😭

    • @catsme0w0w
      @catsme0w0w 8 месяцев назад +21

      ​One can be straightforward and respectful at the same time.

  • @dickiehooton6186
    @dickiehooton6186 Год назад +13

    I am amazed how well you both speak English. I really enjoy learning about how you live.

  • @Hauke69
    @Hauke69 Месяц назад +1

    super interesting introduction into the Yakutian cuisine and really nice presentation - 😊

  • @steppets25
    @steppets25 Год назад +180

    I love Maria, she's so elegant, sweet and dignified. Lots of love to you Maria and the Yakutsk people 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😍🤩🥰 Love from India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 ❤❤❤

  • @angelaxlee
    @angelaxlee Год назад +325

    This was a super interesting video and I love the content but I couldn’t help but feel bad for Maria. She looked embarrassed when going over some of the more “exotic” food items. I don’t think I could handle it when the host stated that some of her native foods looked “disgusting”. It seemed like Maria couldn’t make eye contact when talking about to dishes that would be deemed controversial.

    • @user-xq3yy3rb2e
      @user-xq3yy3rb2e Год назад +17

      @Марина Рувимовна Сергеева Russian moment

    • @johnmachter40
      @johnmachter40 Год назад

      @Марина Рувимовна Сергеева it is NOT. it just is for people that dont know it.
      cows tit glands milk is totally disgusting to asians and for us it is totally normal.

    • @Choochoona
      @Choochoona Год назад

      @Марина Рувимовна Сергеева typical russian ignorance

    • @Acidlib
      @Acidlib Год назад +33

      @Марина Рувимовна Сергеева horses are just another type of mammal, plenty of people eat beef, lamb, chicken, pork, etc. and eating organs is perfectly normal, so long as it gets used for something productive instead of going to waste, idc, and if I happen to think it’s tasty then that’s just an added bonus for me.

    • @jolp9799
      @jolp9799 Год назад +7

      @Марина Рувимовна Сергееваsome western European countries also eat horse. and even "exoticer" meats, now what?

  • @dennoinoz4278
    @dennoinoz4278 7 дней назад

    Fantastic. My wife and I started a carnivore diet almost 2 years ago, our health has dramatically improved, no more high blood pressure, etc etc and getting healthier the longer we are only eating pure animal based. So much of what Maria said about the Yakutia food applies to us.

  • @ErichVonCartmann
    @ErichVonCartmann Год назад +9

    Hello from Las Vegas! I give Eli a lot of credit for even trying everything. Most Americans would not even attempt to try any of these dishes. For me, everything looks wonderful and I would have wolfed it all down! I have a very easy and open mind pallete though.

  • @zenbear4149
    @zenbear4149 Год назад +30

    Maria's English is extremely accomplished and nearly perfect.

    • @cea5869
      @cea5869 Месяц назад

      mate didn't asked ??? G.F

  • @padmavathy2858
    @padmavathy2858 Год назад +44

    Watching this while it's 40°C in India complaining about the life here. Now I'm surprised and grateful. And people usually get mad if the food isn't hot enough (gravies have to be boiling hot for some), next time an uncle complains the food isn't hot enough, I'll send him to Yakutia 💯😂
    I wish all Yakutians good health and prosperity ❤

  • @user-qf4im8tm1f
    @user-qf4im8tm1f Год назад +6

    I’ve watched several videos now showing different families in Yakutia!..Every video was beautifully made and the people so respectfully and beautifully portrayed!..Such beautiful families and all of Yukutia’s people are so friendly!..They have a lot of core values that much of the world could adopt!..They believe in hard work and treating everyone with respect and being friendly to everyone!..I grew up in Eastern Canada and I am used to long, cold Winters!..I would love to visit Yukutia one day!..

  • @anamariaapreutesei1980
    @anamariaapreutesei1980 Год назад +61

    Well done Maria❤
    Always with the smile on your face, and very calm! Even if you didn't really have reasons!!
    Especially when your guest tells you that your "traditional" food is horrible!

  • @LifeinYakutia
    @LifeinYakutia Год назад +529

    Thank you for such an informative and interesting video about Yakut cuisine, Elina! ☺️ I truly enjoyed watching it, even though I said “nutritious” too many times 😂❤️

    • @RuleofFive
      @RuleofFive Год назад +11

      I enjoy your channel! Thank you.

    • @coldplayfan7357
      @coldplayfan7357 Год назад +36

      You were a nice host

    • @morninglargo1764
      @morninglargo1764 Год назад +35

      Maria, you were fantastic! Don't worry about it:))

    • @nicholaswoollhead6830
      @nicholaswoollhead6830 Год назад +9

      Youre awesome, Maria, glad to see you working together with other creators. I remember back in the day watching your video about a Danish TV program visiting Yakutsk, where you considered ending your channel because you had almost no subscribers haha.

    • @sosoanngeyoutube
      @sosoanngeyoutube Год назад +32

      Maria you were awesome! Polite, informative, and gorgeous at the same time ☺

  • @GoodGuyDream
    @GoodGuyDream Год назад +311

    It's very interesting to see how Korean people and Yakutia people have similar food cultures. Traditionally, Korean people also eat liver, gut, raw fish, and raw meat, although we don't eat them frozen. The gut can be delicious if it is barbeque, and many young people love it. Also, we enjoy the tail soup. We call it as gom tang. Also, we make sausage with blood, and we call it soondae.

    • @androiduser9086
      @androiduser9086 Год назад +55

      Almost all asian culture don't waste any part of the animal that they eat.

    • @byuneuijoo
      @byuneuijoo Год назад +13

      Not only korea bb

    • @user-3aa6234fh
      @user-3aa6234fh Год назад +17

      Apparently Koreans are related to Turkic people

    • @Blueshiso
      @Blueshiso Год назад +18

      We eat these things in Japan too, believe it or not

    • @rayak1281
      @rayak1281 Год назад +21

      Yakutia and the people in Yakutia should stand on their own. They have nothing in common with the Russians. The Russian culture and language was forced upon them.

  • @curiousarabidopsis
    @curiousarabidopsis Год назад +5

    It looks very healthy.I wish I could be able to eat them.Sakha people know how to live and respect the nature.

  • @MuhammadAdnan-mo8cb
    @MuhammadAdnan-mo8cb Год назад +2

    Maria is so sweet and calm, I liked her a lot 🇵🇰💚🤍👍💕💞💜💓😁❣️💟💙🥰❤️🧡🤎😘😍🤍💚🤍💚🇵🇰🇵🇰

  • @nakilpatrick
    @nakilpatrick Год назад +194

    the people of Yakutsk are a lot like the Inuit people of the Arctic in Canada .. I was lucky to have done something similar as you Eli, in the North-West Territories of Canada when I was in the Canadian Army training with the Inuit soldiers .. we built igloos and ate frozen fish and caribou, went for dog sled rides and had a great time ..

    • @MrVitconst
      @MrVitconst 9 месяцев назад +2

      No, we are very different.

    • @nakilpatrick
      @nakilpatrick 9 месяцев назад

      only on the surface, but where it counts we are all the same ... as you grow older this will become very apparent for you@@MrVitconst

    • @jake-qn3tl
      @jake-qn3tl 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@MrVitconstYou're the same

    • @aleka.6391
      @aleka.6391 7 месяцев назад +9

      Canadian Inuits, Iglooliks, Caribous are relatives to Russian Aleuts and Escimos but for Yakuts they are not close relatives

    • @mallarieluvsgirls
      @mallarieluvsgirls 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@jake-qn3tlwe descended from them but we evolved separately for tens of thousands of years. that’s like saying europeans are black because humanity started in africa. take your racism elsewhere.

  • @floursandroses
    @floursandroses Год назад +479

    I really wanted to watch this because I was genuinely interested in how they eat to stay warm in such cold weather. I was shocked and surprised by how rude you were by putting down their traditional food that is a part of their culture. Saying you don't like it is fine. Saying it looks disgusting and "oh boy, some more raw meat and fish" with a genuine look of disgust on your face was incredibly ignorant and it made me feel so sorry for the people that invited you to come into their home and show you their food, proudly. This is the first and definitely the last video I will ever watch on this channel. I will however go subscribe and like the woman who graciously smiled and still continued to be polite to you as you put down her traditional way of life.
    Edit: People can disagree with me all they want. It is hysterical about the people who are stating everyone is too offended these days in reaction to my comment. You are the ones actually offended by every little thing if my comment on a RUclips video about what I perceive to be good manners triggers you to continue commenting and arguing that it's just in the Russian nature to be straightforward. There is a difference between saying you do not like the food. Noone has the same tastes and I personally would care less if a guest told me they didn't care for a dish I prepared. However, shrinking up your face in disgust at the sight and smell of the food and calling the food disgusting as the host is saying this is a delicacy only served on special occasions and is a traditional food in their culture is flat out rude and ignorant and has zero to do with being an honest person and more to do with being a person who has no manners. So, agree or disagree. You can be an honest and straightforward person while still maintaining manners and grace.

    • @sabrinasabrina_
      @sabrinasabrina_ Год назад +49

      I came here to comment the same thing! It was really rude :(

    • @elswae
      @elswae Год назад +28

      She liked over half the food. What’s she supposed to do? Lie?

    • @rororin_mochikoko1533
      @rororin_mochikoko1533 Год назад +41

      @@elswae She obviously doesn't have to like everything, we all like different things- but using words like "awful" is not a good thing. How do you like it if people said that about the food you eat?

    • @floursandroses
      @floursandroses Год назад +44

      @@elswae She can say she is not fond of the taste of the food. Everyone has different tastes and that is perfectly fine. She was calling their food disgusting. This was traditional food that was a delicacy in their culture that they specially prepared for her to try. She called it gross before she even tried some of it. It was not about someone being honest and straightforward. This was someone being rude AF and having no respect for the person who just invited them into their home and cooked all the food that was special to the people of that region.

    • @DmitriyZembatov
      @DmitriyZembatov Год назад +20

      Russians are honest with each other. Hypocrisy in Russia is a negative quality.

  • @davebloke829
    @davebloke829 6 месяцев назад +2

    Maria seems lovely, peace and love from England!

  • @mallarieluvsgirls
    @mallarieluvsgirls 5 месяцев назад +17

    you can tell someone you don’t particularly like something without being rude and disrespectful. it’s called having manners and those who disagree clearly lack manners as well.

  • @deepocean8750
    @deepocean8750 Год назад +8

    She could be politer... Maria was so sweet and acceptable even to bad comments

  • @MK-hz2bn
    @MK-hz2bn Год назад +448

    I’m here because my dna results showed Yakut. So I want to learn about this place I had never heard of before. Greetings from the southern USA

    • @NatalieVasilyev
      @NatalieVasilyev Год назад +66

      Wow, that is amazing! In the early 17 century, there were some Yakut workers that came along with the russians on boats travelling along the coast in Alaska and all the way to California. They were mostly hunters and construction workers building forts for the Russians against the Spanish. Some Yakuts settled in Alaska and California for good marrying local native women.

    • @yaxshibala
      @yaxshibala Год назад

      Native Americans went to america from Asia in the last ice age Bering strait was frozen…so they could go easily to American continent…native Americans are related to Altaic, Uralic and sinitic people.

    • @ada6220
      @ada6220 Год назад +37

      You probably have native american ancestry

    • @jondoe7936
      @jondoe7936 Год назад

      Try another DNA place they'll tell you aboriginal Australia ha? try it if you don't believe me try 3 or 4 of these things and record their lies ok oh the main goal of this thing is to LOG ALL OF US to find that bloodline and get rid of it 👀 🤔 hmmm maybe I'm a conspiracy theorist too ha?

    • @yaxshibala
      @yaxshibala Год назад +5

      @@jondoe7936 they can split westeursia dna and Easteurasia dna very well

  • @curtistignor3966
    @curtistignor3966 Год назад +2

    This was great. Really enjoyed it. Thank you both.

  • @Burn143
    @Burn143 5 месяцев назад +2

    The Kerchekh looked so good and creamy. I want to try one day!

  • @majorkoslo5594
    @majorkoslo5594 Год назад +92

    We eat seasoned raw fish in Hawaii and try to keep it ICE COLD. It’s called Poké (Po-Kay) here in Hawaii . It is raw tuna fish.

    • @nickshotgun3760
      @nickshotgun3760 Год назад +6

      Hamachi taste like nelma, I moved from Yakutia to Hawaii lol

    • @LolLol-ij5pc
      @LolLol-ij5pc Год назад +2

      You are probably going to be surprised but in Milan poke is like the new “healthy fast food “ trend

    • @moonmojo7649
      @moonmojo7649 Год назад +1

      Ok omg that makes so much sense there’s a restaurant called poké aloha , and I never understood until now . Thank you

    • @wide_awake
      @wide_awake Год назад +2

      Poke is popular everywhere now. It’s the new trend apparently lol

    • @thosemovingpictures
      @thosemovingpictures Год назад

      One of my favorites. It’s so refreshing on an oppressively humid, hot day!

  • @ix8750
    @ix8750 Год назад +18

    Bro that athlete in the open market was a legend I loved what he said about loving work, working hard and respecting people and that he raises his children to be the same.

  • @ljmk22
    @ljmk22 Год назад +1

    I wish life was like this everywhere in regards to the RESPECT for FOOD and the uses, gratefulness and less waste

  • @helenamariechristina
    @helenamariechristina День назад

    Maria was wonderful, very sweet hostess. Thank you dear Maria!

  • @marlinavila8775
    @marlinavila8775 Год назад +157

    Tremendous. What a strong people to thrive in such a harsh environment. Respect!

    • @aquinojr.labares2535
      @aquinojr.labares2535 Год назад +1

      I am beginning to love both of you ladies......you two are amazing.......

    • @user-po2ic1xz8w
      @user-po2ic1xz8w Год назад +1

      Слава Господу Иисусу Христу за защиту Украинского Народа 🇺🇦💓🙏 и дорогих Солдат ✊💓🇺🇦🙏🏞️🕊️ Крим это Украина 🇺🇦💓🙏

  • @k.bayraktar4488
    @k.bayraktar4488 Год назад +157

    Hello from Turkey. The food looked delicious and inviting to me. Especially the soup Maria ordered looked sooo delicious to me! We have a very very similar soup in Turkey and it’s one of my favorites. But ours also has garlic. We also consume intestines as a delicacy. We roll it to a stick and cook it over wood’s fire and then make it a sandwich. 😋 More expensive than chicken and meat and it’s an amazing street food. We don’t eat horses because horses are expensive in Turkey and we don’t have many. Frozen fish and frozen meat also looked sooo yummy to me. Wish I could eat them as snack intead of potato chips 😅 Hope someday I find the opportunity to try it.

    • @user-3aa6234fh
      @user-3aa6234fh Год назад +13

      Eli is Tatar, same Turkic culture as Yakut, she showed Tatar food in some videos and it was similar to Yakut food, horse meat too, so these particular reactions were weird. Apparently Eli doesn’t know her own culture well

    • @Kitty-JuneOhSixJanTwentyFour
      @Kitty-JuneOhSixJanTwentyFour Год назад

      Don't forget the vinegar. It would be quite very interesting to eat işkembe soup with only garlic but no vinegar to accompany it. Super duo 😊

    • @k.bayraktar4488
      @k.bayraktar4488 Год назад

      @@Kitty-JuneOhSixJanTwentyFour Vinegar? Never heard of that recipe. Would be taste too acidic

    • @Kitty-JuneOhSixJanTwentyFour
      @Kitty-JuneOhSixJanTwentyFour Год назад +4

      @@k.bayraktar4488 İşkembe çorbası dediğin sarımsak sirke ile yenir. Nasıl duymadın?

    • @k.bayraktar4488
      @k.bayraktar4488 Год назад

      @@Kitty-JuneOhSixJanTwentyFour Hiç duymadım.

  • @alphaque9933
    @alphaque9933 Месяц назад

    I am used to people being uncomfortable with food that is not McDonalds, but I am absolutely enamored by Yakutia’s cuisine. Well done Masha

  • @kedimangoe
    @kedimangoe Год назад +2

    Eli should be open about culture when she is travelling.

  • @damiansomebody1037
    @damiansomebody1037 Год назад +126

    We often use pigs blood here in the UK to make a sausage called "black pudding". It is then sliced into rounds, fried and usually served as part of a Full English Breakfast 🙂

    • @damiansomebody1037
      @damiansomebody1037 Год назад +10

      @@user-bs8vp7je8n Unfortunately people learn how to bulk it out with other agents to maximise profits. I buy only from my butcher and never from a supermarket, that way I get good quality and only have it as a treat now and then 🙂

    • @seekerotruth8033
      @seekerotruth8033 Год назад +4

      You will probably enjoy haggis too if you like black pudding 😁👍

    • @alexandrvasilev2865
      @alexandrvasilev2865 Год назад +1

      @@seekerotruth8033 i heard so much good reviews about haggis from different people. I hope i'll taste it one day.

    • @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527
      @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 Год назад +9

      @@user-bs8vp7je8n In Soviet Times everything was tasty because you were always hungry ! :))

    • @ohiampuja9246
      @ohiampuja9246 Год назад +5

      We call that "black sausage" in Finland. The other component is rye grain porridge in it or sometimes barley in homemade versions. Tampere is the blacksausage town in Finland. It is eaten with mustard or lingonberry jelly.

  • @irinafromrussialove
    @irinafromrussialove Год назад +43

    GREETINGS FROM SIBERIA WITH LOVE ❤️❤️❤️

    • @lexis_Axt
      @lexis_Axt Год назад +1

      Hola

    • @weetbix4497
      @weetbix4497 Год назад +5

      @John g Siberia is a part of Russia. You're thinking of Serbia

    • @galiamarkova3775
      @galiamarkova3775 Год назад +6

      @John g So, you don't differenciate between Siberia and Serbia but you know that Kosovo is part of Albania. Learn some geography and history to get some idea what Kosovo is.

    • @davidholden4543
      @davidholden4543 Год назад +1

    • @donniev8181
      @donniev8181 Год назад +1

      Hello from Ohio, USA.

  • @johngraves3170
    @johngraves3170 6 месяцев назад +1

    I admire those people so much I was born and raised in Florida my blood is so thin it's not even read restorative a tangerine

  • @jeffmercer3891
    @jeffmercer3891 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow. I thoroughly enjoyed this, thanks for sharing ❤

  • @maryfrederickson2526
    @maryfrederickson2526 Год назад +37

    Maria speaks such lovely English. Thank you for this interesting look at a place I do not think I will be able to visit.

    • @NatalieVasilyev
      @NatalieVasilyev Год назад +6

      Maria is such a sweetheart. Most local girls brought up in the traditional Sakha families have a similar calming and balanced energy around them.

  • @niconico2312
    @niconico2312 Год назад +160

    You make beautiful videos of Russia. Much better than BBC documentaries. Keep it up. ♥️

    • @iggle6448
      @iggle6448 Год назад +20

      Yes! So much better than BBC!

    • @abas9393
      @abas9393 Год назад +32

      BBC Has only one goal; encourage the argue and divide people.

    • @somewhere6
      @somewhere6 Год назад

      Why mention the agenda driven BBC in the same sentence as a person doing their own honest travels?

    • @dedyzee
      @dedyzee Год назад +1

      BBC fake news from Indonesian

    • @zulu695
      @zulu695 Год назад +7

      @@iggle6448 exactly this the Russia they don't want us to know big up girls you're doing a wonderful job

  • @Meghan-lx7be
    @Meghan-lx7be Месяц назад

    Maria is so soothing. I dig her energy.

  • @robertatmopawiro3847
    @robertatmopawiro3847 Год назад +4

    Thank you for introducing it to us, i am from Suriname, North East of South America, between Guyana, Brazil , French Guyana and the Atlantic Ocean. A lot of things that are unknown to a tropical person, but i appreciate it very much. Wish you all the best in live. IDK maybe i may experience Snow someday if i ever get the chance to travel up north somewhere, looks like a lot of fun experience.

    • @user-op3zf6if9i
      @user-op3zf6if9i Месяц назад

      surinaamse bloedworst daar kun je me snachts voor wakker maken.

  • @cuiretvanille8426
    @cuiretvanille8426 Год назад +7

    I appreciate that they don’t waste anything from the animals. Very respectful and mindful.

  • @Zhoriizon313
    @Zhoriizon313 Год назад +356

    That soup looked delicious. Actually everything looks great. I am Hispanic, Colombian and we eat all of these meats una different fashion however like the blood sausage and the intestine soup or guts. This was a great video to watch. Our cuisines are similar yet our countries sooo far away from eachother!

    • @j2174
      @j2174 Год назад +12

      Lots of traditional cuisines I have things like blood sausage, and incorporating offal and other meats.
      I grew up eating all that, and beef tongue, etc in Eastern Ontario Canada. Everything is delicious

    • @camilaparedes6261
      @camilaparedes6261 Год назад +5

      I was just thinking this! Colombian blood sausage is so delicious and its amazing to see such a far off country and so different from ours have similar foods

    • @j2174
      @j2174 Год назад +5

      @@camilaparedes6261 Many countries traditional cuisine has blood sausages. I suspect Colombia's has its roots in Spain?

    • @BasilBerryQueer
      @BasilBerryQueer Год назад +3

      @@j2174 Colombia was colonized by Spain, but Colombia's roots are amerindian

    • @j2174
      @j2174 Год назад +2

      @@BasilBerryQueer What are you even replying to from what I have specifically said Basil Berry?
      Amerindians are only 4.3% of the Colombian population. Afro-Colombians are 6.6% (which includes mixed). Whites and Mestizos are 88% of the population, with the vast majority white or white-mixed. This is primarily Spanish background, with some Italian, German and ME as well.

  • @TrixieFirecracker
    @TrixieFirecracker Год назад +26

    I don't understand why people say Eli was rude. She tried everything and she isn't obliged to like all of this food. I don't think I would be able to take even a bite of intestins. And I don't think Maria was offended.

    • @SandraSealySeawomanBDS
      @SandraSealySeawomanBDS 4 месяца назад +12

      They don't mind her honesty or think she has to like everything. It's more her attitude. She could be more tactful and interrupt less. Also if the idea is to try new things like this, you have to be prepared.

  • @fireborn
    @fireborn 7 месяцев назад +1

    Big bowl of corn chowder with pork belly in it and a thick bit of rye bread toast and strawberry jam is my favorite breakfast.

  • @HelenaRey
    @HelenaRey Год назад +9

    Maria has an amazing voice! Her voice is so soft, deep and soothing, very feminine. Maria must read children's fairy tales on the radio to harmonize the world! Her husband is a happy man...

  • @user-nj1um5sw4r
    @user-nj1um5sw4r Год назад +16

    I'm very impressed by how well Eli and Maria speak English, almost native like.

  • @lediaoledia
    @lediaoledia Год назад +1

    Elina, im so glad you are doing well, i watched you on 90day and i happened to stumble on your channel, its good to try new foods, being adventurous is a good thing

  • @michellebaxter8817
    @michellebaxter8817 4 месяца назад +1

    I live in the Philippines, a very hot tropical country and yes, we eat soup or hot noodles for breakfast.. now living in England and people seeing me eat foods like this for breakfast, they find it an interesting culture.

  • @marty8895
    @marty8895 Год назад +567

    Maria is so polite and adorable!🥺
    Eli, you were brave to try the food. If someone is not used to those kind of flavours, I believe, it’s totally normal not to like them at first.
    In Italy we also have blood sausage and I think it’s common in other European countries like Germany. We also eat different parts of the animals, like tongue, tail, stomach, brain, liver and horse meat as well but It is not so common amongst younger generations though. My mother, when I was little, was told by the paediatrician to give me horse meat because it contains a lot of iron and it is perfect for people who suffer from anemia.
    I really love raw meat, I think it is delicious.

    • @giorgio2909
      @giorgio2909 Год назад +29

      I agree with Marty , horse meat in Italy is a regional thing like all our dishes , i' m from Veneto and in my region horse meat is very popular.
      We ate everthing of the meat because our country was really poor and we couldn't afford wasting food.
      For example i really love trippe (cow intestine) the taste is delicious but is a bit weird when you chew it , and every italian eat cotechino on new years eve and is made with pig leather , odd but we adore it.
      Almost Every food is delcious if you know how to prepare and cook it.

    • @toddhendley67
      @toddhendley67 Год назад +49

      Thanks to you both for realizing that our world is so diverse. I grew up very poor in the Southern US and would never criticize another’s cuisine. “Eat what you got and be thankful you got that”is what my parents would say

    • @marty8895
      @marty8895 Год назад +12

      @@giorgio2909 You are so right, Giorgio! I love tripe as well. I fell in love with lampredotto when I was in Florence🤤
      Btw, my mum’s family is from Veneto too and my grandma used to prepare fegato alla veneziana and my mom said it was delicious, unfortunately never tried it. I should learn how to prepare it myself.

    • @marty8895
      @marty8895 Год назад +12

      @@toddhendley67 I am sorry to hear that! Your parents were right. We are also taught to be grateful for the food we have and not to waste it because there are still many people that cannot afford food and thinking that in some places people waste so much food, especially when it comes to meat, is so disappointing and sad.

    • @chozhann379
      @chozhann379 Год назад +3

      Yes very kind lady and my love to Maria from Chennai,India.

  • @rwiconcepts4492
    @rwiconcepts4492 Год назад +18

    I actually like how you "both" respected each other. She understood that this is new and you took a chance because it's polite, you're in a different place...hey I get it. Enjoyed this. Both of you are good folks.

  • @sapodillasapodilla8072
    @sapodillasapodilla8072 8 месяцев назад +2

    I
    Like Maria personality ❤

    • @Nrnrmmm
      @Nrnrmmm 5 месяцев назад +2

      Yess 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️

  • @sw8871
    @sw8871 9 месяцев назад +22

    Wow, very exotic food! These people must be so healthy, we should all take notes. Maria is so sweet to show and explain everything

  • @tacitusromanus8239
    @tacitusromanus8239 Год назад +106

    Maria is a sweet girl too. I watch her channel as I am intrigued about life in Yakutia also. It's polite to at least try the cuisine of a new country/ province when you are brought out for a meal. I would have tried everything too. Coming from Ireland originally, we eat blood sausage which is called black or white pudding. It comes in those two colors and is quite tasty. It's usually eaten at breakfast time with sausages, rashers (bacon) and eggs. When growing up in Ireland, my Mam would fix calf's liver at least once a week because of its high iron content. We would eat it fried. Occasionally, she would fix ox tongue which is delicious when sliced thinly. I remember her making oxtail soup too. Remember in countries where people have experienced famine, they are more prone to eating most parts of given animals. In Yakutia, there is a limit to the variety of foods available as it's such an unforgiving place when it comes to climate and what can be produced there. The dessert-like dishes at the end looked very appetizing indeed. It makes sense to get as much nutrition as possible to try and insulate one from the cold. I would guess that many people there are healthier than many of us because of their diet and the lack of processed foods in it. Fascinating. Thanks Eli and Maria!

    • @user-3aa6234fh
      @user-3aa6234fh Год назад +4

      Her channel is amazing

    • @ciarandoyle4349
      @ciarandoyle4349 Год назад +3

      I think the main difference between Irish food and the Yakutian shown on this video is that Irish animal and fish food is always cooked. I'm aware of "steak tartare", uncooked mince meat, and of Japanese and Scandinavian raw fish, but I wouldn't eat uncooked food for fear of infectious contamination. Also, Irish people don't eat horse/foal meat, although I have enjoyed horse dishes in Belgium. As for black and white pudding, how could Eli have lived so long, looking so well, without eating them until now?

    • @amaximoff4559
      @amaximoff4559 Год назад +10

      @Cirian Doyle Hello! I'm from Yakutia, we and our ancestors always cook meat. I don't understand where you get the information that we only eat raw food :) Even in this video girls eat everything that was cooked, except raw fish “Stroganina” which we eat only on holidays. And “Stroganina” is our delicacy, because it is not made from ordinary fish, but only from some types of large Artic Ocean fish (chir, Muksun, Nelma), caught by ice fishing in late autumn and freshly frozen. This arctic fishes are very clean, so it can be eaten raw but necessary frozen. More than 35 species of fish live in the rivers of our large Republic (20% of the entire territory of Russia), which we eat only fried and well cooked.

    • @amaximoff4559
      @amaximoff4559 Год назад +3

      You can check what we eat in PandaSakha RUclips channel 👋

    • @ciarandoyle4349
      @ciarandoyle4349 Год назад +3

      @@amaximoff4559 Thank you Mr Maximoff, I am now much better informed.
      Why did I think eating raw food was such a big thing in Yakutia? It was because we in Western Europe have a very imprecise geographical concept called "Tartary" which includes everywhere east of the Urals. (This corresponds in geographical vagueness to "Ferenghistan" which seems to include all of Western Europe.) And I associate "Tartary" with the adjective "tartare", used to describe meals of raw meat.
      Thanks to you and the pandasakha channel, I'll learn some interesting stuff about Yakutia. Meanwhile, one question: are there salmon (лосос) in the rivers of Yakutia?
      Киран / Ciarán

  • @bobparkes3736
    @bobparkes3736 Год назад +184

    You are beyond a doubt one of the most, if not the most, interesting person on "RUclips". I'm 84 years old and you have taught me so much about the Russian cultures. If it wasn't for "our" governments what a harmonious world this would be. Keep up your outstanding videos...educational and enjoyable!!

    • @herohero-fw1vc
      @herohero-fw1vc Год назад +7

      I learned a lot of Russian culture watching these videos too. Very fascinating.

    • @sirphineasluciusambercromb9114
      @sirphineasluciusambercromb9114 Год назад

      It is amazing the extreme ignorance encouraged by the West about Russians from 1917-1991.

    • @abellabarbie
      @abellabarbie Год назад +1

      That is so cool that you are able to adapt to technology and use things like RUclips to travel the world and learn new experiences. :)

    • @animequeen78
      @animequeen78 Год назад

      It's harder to control a populace when they are inter-sufficient rather than dependent on an authority.

    • @user-po2ic1xz8w
      @user-po2ic1xz8w Год назад +3

      Слава Господу Иисусу Христу за защиту Украинского Народа 🇺🇦💓🙏 и дорогих Солдат ✊💓🇺🇦🙏🏞️🕊️ Крим это Украина 🇺🇦💓🙏

  • @melvinamelvina937
    @melvinamelvina937 6 месяцев назад +1

    I think Eli should learn how to be a 'good' guest and not being rude. Maria is a sweetheart

  • @user-lt3ty3gj2u
    @user-lt3ty3gj2u 4 месяца назад +2

    Девушки прекрасны, молодцы, Элина очень смелая, Мария очень хорошо рассказывает о наших национальных блюдах, очень грамотная и образованная, очень хорошо говорит по английски, удачи вам 👍👍👍❤

  • @multipolarworldtoday
    @multipolarworldtoday Год назад +31

    I am sure the indigenous people of the region love the food. A ham and cheese sandwich is good enough for me. Lots of kudos to Eli for trying it all.

  • @cassbellydance
    @cassbellydance Год назад +42

    Ugh. Their skin is so beautiful. Living in the desert dries out and burns your skin so much. I imagine living in these cold places really maintains moisturized, healthy skin

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 11 месяцев назад +29

      The opposite, actually. Hard to keep lips from chapping in the dry cold

    • @abcdef.fedcba
      @abcdef.fedcba 7 месяцев назад +21

      It's the food. They eat extremely healthy, highly nutritious foods straight out of nature.

    • @gregkosinski2303
      @gregkosinski2303 6 месяцев назад +14

      Why on earth would you think that extremely cold, dry air would be moisturizing?

    • @user-fx8xg8xj1y
      @user-fx8xg8xj1y 6 месяцев назад

      American, probably. @@gregkosinski2303

    • @reginaphalange7959
      @reginaphalange7959 4 месяца назад +1

      It's definitely not the cold, dry air that makes their skin healthy. I saw on another video that some people there moisturize their skin with bear fat, which also helps protect it from the cold.

  • @openmind722
    @openmind722 5 месяцев назад

    Hello Maria from Seattle WA. You are so nice, so kind and so forgiving. Your face is full of kindness and respectful made every body want to be a round. you are best 🇷🇺 of 🇷🇺 the 🇷🇺 best.

  • @user-hp2ex8tt9p
    @user-hp2ex8tt9p Год назад +9

    Эли такая молодец. Такие классные ролики делает❤ Но за Марию было немного обидно

    • @ediccartman7252
      @ediccartman7252 11 месяцев назад

      Это не она готовила, так что никто никого не обидел.

  • @albertocabato9610
    @albertocabato9610 Год назад +36

    I love how patient maria explaining about the food and accepting your reaction

  • @brandonhenley3597
    @brandonhenley3597 Год назад +17

    Polite critique: look at the person talking to you, rather than at the camera (it would make them more comfortable, and it is better when watching).

  • @jimwilliamson7598
    @jimwilliamson7598 Месяц назад

    Excellent video. Thank you. Maria and Eli ! ❤️🇨🇦👍🐥

  • @madmikemackas
    @madmikemackas Год назад +1

    I absolutely love the fact that it’s never hot there and it’s always cold. So amazing. I would love to live there

    • @vasy_5177
      @vasy_5177 10 месяцев назад

      В Якутии резкоконтинентальный климат. Летом там не редко жара +40°С и очень много насекомых

  • @Pikachuwhereareyou
    @Pikachuwhereareyou Год назад +7

    Maria kept making eye contact with Eli when talking to her, but Eli just kept looking at the camera…. Also geez, if you don’t like the food- that’s fine, but why be so rude about it?

  • @Nastiazik
    @Nastiazik Год назад +11

    Hello from Moscow, Eli 🇷🇺 Your videos inspire me to shoot on my channel

  • @WisdomClarity
    @WisdomClarity 4 месяца назад

    This video totally made my morning. I haven't been to Russian in twenty years and was genuinely curious.

  • @cherrydrop7025
    @cherrydrop7025 6 месяцев назад +1

    Maria is beautiful inside and out ❄️

  • @zaved2012
    @zaved2012 Год назад +172

    I never would have been able to go to these places and know about their life styles - you are doing a great job- Thank you Eli

    • @samuelglover7685
      @samuelglover7685 Год назад

      It's a lot easier to get around if you're working as a state propagandist, like this no-talent shill "Eli".

    • @the2ndcoming135
      @the2ndcoming135 Год назад +5

      They almost look like they could be sisters🤔

    • @md.fakharuddin4848
      @md.fakharuddin4848 Год назад +1

      @@the2ndcoming135 Exactly I was looking for this comment. But most of the people didn’t notice that!😒

    • @md.fakharuddin4848
      @md.fakharuddin4848 Год назад

      @Ahmed Zubair, তুই কি বাংলাদেশী, মাঁডাঁরঁষোঁডঁ? 😒😒

    • @the2ndcoming135
      @the2ndcoming135 Год назад

      @@md.fakharuddin4848 well they’re very pretty. Guys sometimes don’t know what to say around beautiful women while trying to impress them😂

  • @deboldsinas6415
    @deboldsinas6415 Год назад +6

    Maria is so polite and adorable. Very lovely indeed 🥰

  • @melh2581
    @melh2581 Месяц назад

    Thank you Eli for hosting a lovely video together with Maria !!! Of course the food was strange to you, but you did well at tasting the different dishes of Yakutia ! I’m following a mostly carnivore diet which is meat, fish & eggs together with dairy (milk, cream, butter etc) & this diet encourages organ meats like liver ! The people of Yakutia are correct - this is the most nutritious kinds of food to eat - well done on them ! Blessings to you & Maria 💝🌷

  • @seclusionworks7547
    @seclusionworks7547 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow1 As a former traveler I loved trying the local cuisine to get an idea of the culture! Eli I am jealous!

  • @Sanbree
    @Sanbree Год назад +6

    I think Eli was a bit confused thinking they eat all that for breakfast when Maria was just showing her the food they eat living there!! I also found it a bit rude she was making faces to the food that didn’t look very appetizing and also said “it does not look good” “it smells awful” and to some cultures that’s very offensive thankfully Maria is very nice and had patience!

  • @tierrasanea9560
    @tierrasanea9560 Год назад +31

    Every time I watch a Yakutia video, I see those fatty pancakes with that cream and that jam ( I think it's jam) and my mouth literally waters lol. I just love this place and the people, the culture. They are just amazing, kind, strong, hard working people! 💯😌💜

  • @maryrooster8737
    @maryrooster8737 Год назад +1

    In China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong many people eat a hot bowl of salty soybean milk in the morning filled with fried Chinese donuts, pork floss, pickled mustard greens, chopped scallions, dried krill, and more. In Japan people will have miso soup and fried mackerel as part of their breakfast too. Maybe Yakut people have tastes more similar to East Asians? But there is nothing wrong with a hot savory soup for breakfast. Especiallywhen it's -50 C outside!!

  • @sneedle252
    @sneedle252 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for making these.