Did you also like this part of the video where I tell you how much it all costs? (~4000rub/$44.82) How much would you spend in your country? And which of the food shown in the video have you tried? 🐻
Hey, all the stuff is also sold in Estonia, because we use to be part of Soviet Union !!! Eating habits have remained the same. So we are former ,,semljaki" !
@@laancel6640 The issue is that I spent 37 minutes and money because of this video, but I also earned 4 kilograms! I hope her next video would be about Russian diet! :D
You might not see this comment but I just wanna say you’ve become such a comfort RUclipsr for me.. every time I feel myself getting anxious about my future, life, or friends, I just sit down, with some food and watch your videos :) Thank you so much, and please keep going!!
I never imagined Russia could be so cute, beautiful, and charming. Your vlogs are giving us a great insight into life in Russia. Please keep making videos like these!
This is a very positive video, Nesty! That's what we westerners want to know and see. We are not interested about politics but about culture and everyday life of Russians. This way we break all stereotypes and understand that Russia is truly a beautiful country with beautiful people and such a rich culture and traditions. Remember it's not only America that watches, I'm following from Mexico. By the way: The edits on the video are fire! The best effects and edits so far. Great job!
Thanks! I hope u have a wonderful life and good health. Your videos make me happy ❤️🇷🇺❤️🇺🇸 your country is a wonderful country and has a beautiful history and traditions God bless you
Scottish guy in Moscow (not on his own channel but on EXPAT American’s channel in his latest vid) says that Russian women are the most beautiful in the world and he has travelled the world. Am I surprised? ❤
There are baranki and sushki in Italy too ( it is called Tarallo), I am Brazilian with Italian descendants, we have Italian bakeries in Brazil too whose sell them. I am lucky enough to have been to Russia once, in 2012 (I stayed there for 3 months), and I ate this, it is exactly the same as the Italian version, same taste. In Italy (and Brazil) we also have this tasty "vegetables caviar", they have Italian names like Caponata (the eggplant one with peppers, my favorite).I tried some of this good stuff in Russia! I love the candies. I miss Russia, love it there! I need so much to go there again and try more things and see more places, but it is too expensive. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!
Iced tea is the norm in the US South, where the word tea means iced tea by default, and they specifically say hot tea. In the north, and west, tea means hot tea and we specify iced tea.
Ask for a tea in the UK and you'll get English tea which is hot with milk and maybe also sugar. We have a lot of varieties of tea but all of them are usually served hot. Iced tea is available, but isn't a huge favourite. Tea with lemon (but no milk) is also quite popular. It might seem strange, but hot tea even in very hot weather is quite refreshing.
I seen few of russia youtubers, but this was the best. Just the humorous way it was made was super😁👌 I myself from neighbouring country, Finland so we have mostly the same available here, except kaviar. As what comes to the cucumbers, they need to be the salty ones, not the sweeter picled ones. Anyway keep these videos coming, you have a fan in me. Thanks😘
100%! In Russia, shops in Russia mostly sell pickled cucumbers, but if you read carefully the inscriptions on the jar, you can find 2-3 types of real pickled cucumbers. I don't like pickled ones.
My sister LOVED drinking pickle juice. We thought she was a weirdo. But then we grew up and found many other people do, as well. I guess she was just ahead of the curve.
I’m Italian and I absolutely loved this video. I think I wouldn’t like most of the products, but your personality, editing style and overall content is just amazing. I almost cried of laughter during the fish part! Even if I’m from 🇮🇹, I live in Slovakia 🇸🇰 here we also have Kefir and overall lots of dairy products in supermarkets, as you said for Russia. Hope to see another video of yours soon 🙂
I am from Nicaragua, a country in Latin America and although I have never visited Russia, I think it is a great country and its people are wonderful, I hope to visit that great country one day
@@quintrankid8045 Sure, but we only eat lutfisk at Christmas. Fermented herring (surströmming) is popular. We also have local traditional dishes lika Lamb skull (lammskalle) on the island of Gotland and Blood soup (Svartsoppa) in southern Sewden.
@@jorgscholze1994That's cool, I didn't know that. I'm 100% sure that our sült comes from your sülze. 😄 We've borrowed a lot of German words for our language 😊
Russian supermarkets defiantly have more variety than here in the US , the chocolate gingerbread sounds tasty.You talked me into it am going to try smoked mackerel!
Greetings from Singapore! I've been watching your videos and I can't believe I haven't stumbled upon your channel earlier. Thanks for making Russia so much more mesmerising with it's culture and food. 😍🤩🥰 I am going to visit Russia for the first time too next summer to visit my friend; and now waiting, it seems like an eternity.
@8:52 its called Salami which you said translates as sausage! Salami is actually a type of sausage but its cured (dried) for a couple days to ferment it and give it a unique flavor and taste.
Riazhenka is a kind of yougurt, made from a baked milk. Baked milk is a milk, which is literary baked in oven in a caped clay pot. BTW, baked milk is much tastier, then normal milk. It has this bitter-sweet savory taste to it.
That was a wonderful video, thank you for sharing! Your sense of humor is wonderful, and I'm so impressed that you kept the packages you destroyed in your cart, very honorable 😊
She is such a sweet person. I think what you see is what you get with this gal. Truly a nice person who trying to make a living during very hard times for her and the regular Russians!
Thank you so much for the donation! 😊🎉 I’m really glad you enjoyed the video! As for the red caviar, it was around 1000-1500 RUB for a jar, if I remember correctly Thanks again for your support! 🧡
Thank you Nesty for another uplifting video. For over sixty years i have been drinking pickle juice because i like it and it is good for cramping muscles. True in the U.S. tea is commonly taken cold however coffee is still most popular hot . Good to see ya enjoying life. You matter much in the mental health to many and i think you are Russia's most valuble export. Blessings from Texas.
I'm American, born and raised in Tennessee, and we drink our tea ice cold and really sweet. Very refreshing on hot summer days-- which is almost every day in the south, in summer. I like cottage cheese with pineapple.
I am coming to Russia soon to study and your videos made so very interested in the culture and life there and now the food, its so different from the food culture here in egypt so i am very excited to try when im there!
I was born in Siberia, moved to NYC at 8, but I can say that I absolutely relate to your childhood/growing up experience, the culture and grandparents/parents influence throughout my youth growing up in Novasibirsk. Kinda Nostalgic. Ps. You forgot tvarok w/ sugar and sour cream.
Hi Agent Anastasia, I just discovered your channel and found it very interesting and enjoy watching them. I have been sharing everything i have learned everything from your videos and share them with my russian common law..and she keeps asking me where are you learning all this as I am chinese..😅😅. Btw, we are from the Arctic Canada..lol not all your viewers and fans are from the USA...lol...keep up the great work..my partner shares alot of russian culture, history and food with me. 😊
In Britain blood sausage is called black pudding and it's fried and goes in a full English brekfast. You can also get honey alcohol in Britain too, It's called Mead. You might like jellied eels. Would love to see more vids on Russian cuisine.
I am a young boy just 16 years old , I got this videos of yours as a recommendation from youtube ohh my gosh you are such a sweet person Mam , and the thing which you did with those shopping carts , I do it everysingle time whenever I go to a shopping mall with my Mum I always make them catch some speed at first then I start riding them like a scooter or some thing , haha haha i felt very delighted when you did that lol keep on uploading videos you are funny and a kind hearted person :)
Hematogen is quite handy, especially if you don't like blood pudding and can't handle the vitamin supplements, this could be the next best thing to help get your iron going, cheaper than the hospital, maybe. I have heard that is quite rich in flavour.
You and your editing are hilarious! I can't wait to go back and watch all your videos! I wish my son could meet a beautiful and humorous young lady like you!
28:01 Romania has something very similar called "tobă" or "piftie". I imagine it is made the same way and it is very tasty. People usually eat it with onion and bread.
I don’t think I have enjoyed watching one of your videos as much as this one. My Sister in law is Russian and when around us makes Russian food. Often very good.
Great video, fresh mackerel and herring are common in eastern 🇨🇦, we would also have smoked mackerel, bottled herring and salt cod preserved for the winter months.
Your "cold Russian soul" is actually quite warm. :) Once again, it's a very fun video; you make viewers feel like friends. The meat jelly got me thinking about my feelings for jelly/JELL-O foods with a surprise inside. While I may not always eat them, I appreciate the jiggling physics.
I follow many other RUclips vlogs. Yours is the best by far. You have the perfect personality for this too. You will easily make 1m subscribers if you continue like this
The one with cheese wrapped around it, we call summer sausage, I love herring, no blood anything, and my mother always drink the pickle juice. Love you mean it! ❤ cherry vodka, and Sprite!
This video is soooo good. Im actually surprised its not getting enough views so far. You need to remind your viewers at the end of the video to share it
4:04 In the U.S. these would be straight, as Italian bread sticks to go with spaghetti and other pasta. Probably with a lot of garlic. For herring (later on) we have Norwegian herring pickled in vinegar and wine with spices and onion rings. It keeps refrigerated for easily a month. The Norwegians and Swedes and Finns also have lutefisk from whitefish to go with lefsa. The lutefisk stinks so bad it is probably why the Vikings were so eager to go invading and live in some other country. That in turn led to Ryurik and Veliky Novgorod.
First video of you i ever saw. Very nice video about russian food. You are doing a great job as a host. I loved ❤ it. Stay enthusiastic and go for more...
Какая же классная режиссура/монтаж. Выше всяких похвал. Не скучные говорящие головы. На моменте с чужими руками щитбрикнул. До сих пор не понял что это было.
Idk what I got lost in more the content how absolutely dropdead gorgeous this young lady is or the fact that I seriously could just listen to her talk just yes all of the above lol
On the strength of her quite alarming attractiveness and razor-sharp comedic chops, she will become a rom-com star. And we will lose her to Hollywood. Well, it was beautiful while it lasted. We'll always have Paris.
I can buy salted herring pieces like those in my local Eastern European deli store. I love meat in jelly too. That vegetable caviar looks wonderful, I have to find some. Love from North Wales, UK.
Это удивительно, насколько ты - харизматичная девушка!) Уже сто-питсот видео с едой посмотрела, думала "наелась" 😅, но с твоей подачей все заиграло новыми красками 😂. Так что подписываюсь и смотрю дальше). И это, мне кажется, особо прикольно, учитывая, что сами блюда мне хорошо знакомы, так что не ради них я остаюсь на твоём канале 😊. А кто отвечает за монтаж?) Ему определенно нужно медаль за такую крутую подачу, идеально и ты и монтаж сливаются с одно прекрасное целое 👍👍👍
Really, fishes are so primitive, I love fishing and carpes of course!🎣 Yes and of course I also love hering and these Russian new years salad made of it and smoked mackerel as well.
Late to the party, but some of the dishes I grew up with: Crab & shrimp gumbo, with okra! Shrimp jambalaya Shrimp étouffé Chicken & dumplings Oysters - grilled or raw Little neck clams LOBSTER! ❤
This is my favorite video so far. I love Russian food. A lot is similar to Austrian food. We have the blood sausage and the meat jelly too but it has different kinds of meat and some vegetables and we eat it sliced up with salad dressing. We don’t have the chocolate coated cheese though (and some other stuff). Need to try this.
9:00 In Turkey we call that "Sucuk". ( I think Sucuk has no translation in English ) Other meat products we call as Sosis ( sausage ) , Pastırma ( bacon ) , Salam ( salami ).
@@quintrankid8045 Yes, when you enter the delicatessen, you can see many types of cheese and meat. We eat bacon in two different ways: raw and fried. Kayseri is our province where meat products are famous and made with high quality.
The Pennsylvania Dutch (Amish) make a meat and aspic (gelatin) food that is often used as a lunch meat in sandwiches, it's called Head Cheese. It's made from the head of a cow or pig. Despite the name the food contains no dairy. Usually the meat is cubed though, not shredded.
@@petrklic7064 Likely there was too much local demand for pig's feet. I remember pickled pig's feet being quite a popular beer garden snack when I was a kid, before chicken wings became almost more popular as a bar food than chicken itself.
I grew up with older Russian relatives eating many of the things you showed in this video...I had no interest in trying the strange ones, but some of them I love, so this video is made for me. Everything is for sale in Brooklyn, and you inspired me to be more adventurous, thanks!
When I went to Germany, that was the nearest I’ve been from Russia, so I bought like 3-5 kg of Russian candies haha, and they are actually extremely delicious! I haven’t even opened my chocolates of Алёнко, because the cover is just a piece of art
Did you also like this part of the video where I tell you how much it all costs? (~4000rub/$44.82)
How much would you spend in your country? And which of the food shown in the video have you tried? 🐻
I spend just under $300 for a month for groceries but I try not to eat it all in one sitting 😂
$450 /month and I like Aspic (meat jelly). Now I want to try blood chocolate.
Hey nesty I want to marry with a Russian girl ❤❤.It is possible
Fk America 🇺🇸 I’m from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Hey, all the stuff is also sold in Estonia, because we use to be part of Soviet Union !!! Eating habits have remained the same. So we are former ,,semljaki" !
Seriously, I just spent 37 minutes watching a young Russian woman buy food and then eat it on camera... and I enjoyed it! :)
I didn't even realize how long this video was until I was 16 minutes in.
My plan worked! No seriously thank u so much for watching ❤️
From your comment I just realized that I also spent 37 whole minutes watching the video, and I also enjoyed it
@@laancel6640 The issue is that I spent 37 minutes and money because of this video, but I also earned 4 kilograms! I hope her next video would be about Russian diet! :D
I'm pretty sure there are onlyfans channels for that.
I’m in Canada
After this video I tracked down a Russian store around me and bought almost everything
😂😂 you must be very rich!
Did you find blood chocolate? That is a brilliant idea for a product to help people with low iron.
One opened up down the road from me and I plan on checking it out.
😀 You’re a REAL AMERICAN 🎵 😀
You might not see this comment but I just wanna say you’ve become such a comfort RUclipsr for me.. every time I feel myself getting anxious about my future, life, or friends, I just sit down, with some food and watch your videos :) Thank you so much, and please keep going!!
We Lithuanians grew up with all those dishes/snacks in the video,all of them are top tier.
Yep, same in Latvia.
Shit, even Denmark.(Because, rye bread) D: We could put a rock ontop as topping, wouldnt matter D:
I never imagined Russia could be so cute, beautiful, and charming. Your vlogs are giving us a great insight into life in Russia. Please keep making videos like these!
Nothing cute about people who have so much blood on their hands. You're delusional, dummy.
This is a very positive video, Nesty! That's what we westerners want to know and see. We are not interested about politics but about culture and everyday life of Russians. This way we break all stereotypes and understand that Russia is truly a beautiful country with beautiful people and such a rich culture and traditions. Remember it's not only America that watches, I'm following from Mexico. By the way: The edits on the video are fire! The best effects and edits so far. Great job!
Thanks! I hope u have a wonderful life and good health. Your videos make me happy ❤️🇷🇺❤️🇺🇸 your country is a wonderful country and has a beautiful history and traditions God bless you
I love that almost all people, across the world, have the "happy food dance" when they eat something they love.
This woman is incredibly naturally beautiful
I felt the same thing.
but then my ancestors told me:
be careful of what you do
And don't go around breaking young girls' hearts
Scottish guy in Moscow (not on his own channel but on EXPAT American’s channel in his latest vid) says that Russian women are the most beautiful in the world and he has travelled the world. Am I surprised? ❤
She could do a lot better than her current boyfriend.... She's a 9.5, he's maybe a 2 😁
@@-joe-davidson That is just flat out rude and obnoxious, ffs
@@-joe-davidson Stop acting like an incel simp buddy
Really lovely channel! Keep on going 😊. Greetings from Vienna Austria 🇦🇹 ❤🎉
There are baranki and sushki in Italy too ( it is called Tarallo), I am Brazilian with Italian descendants, we have Italian bakeries in Brazil too whose sell them. I am lucky enough to have been to Russia once, in 2012 (I stayed there for 3 months), and I ate this, it is exactly the same as the Italian version, same taste. In Italy (and Brazil) we also have this tasty "vegetables caviar", they have Italian names like Caponata (the eggplant one with peppers, my favorite).I tried some of this good stuff in Russia! I love the candies. I miss Russia, love it there! I need so much to go there again and try more things and see more places, but it is too expensive. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!
Iced tea is the norm in the US South, where the word tea means iced tea by default, and they specifically say hot tea. In the north, and west, tea means hot tea and we specify iced tea.
That’s actually really interesting, thanks for the info, agent 🫡❤️
Ask for a tea in the UK and you'll get English tea which is hot with milk and maybe also sugar. We have a lot of varieties of tea but all of them are usually served hot. Iced tea is available, but isn't a huge favourite. Tea with lemon (but no milk) is also quite popular. It might seem strange, but hot tea even in very hot weather is quite refreshing.
Ask for Chai (Russian word for tea) in the usa, and you'll usually get an Indian sweet spice tea latte.
It is like 'coffee' in South Korea - iced by default
Chai is also the Hindi word for tea, cha (not chai, like I thought) is the Chinese word for tea. Did the Russians get the word from Chinese or Hindi?
I seen few of russia youtubers, but this was the best. Just the humorous way it was made was super😁👌
I myself from neighbouring country, Finland so we have mostly the same available here, except kaviar. As what comes to the cucumbers, they need to be the salty ones, not the sweeter picled ones.
Anyway keep these videos coming, you have a fan in me. Thanks😘
100%! In Russia, shops in Russia mostly sell pickled cucumbers, but if you read carefully the inscriptions on the jar, you can find 2-3 types of real pickled cucumbers. I don't like pickled ones.
My sister LOVED drinking pickle juice. We thought she was a weirdo. But then we grew up and found many other people do, as well. I guess she was just ahead of the curve.
In Russia pickle juice is used for curing hangover.
@@noizekiller In almost every country. Germany too.
Love drinking pickle juice,good f ur stomach
I've Loved it for over 50 years ....my nan used to tell me off 😂
Vinegar is actually thought to be good for digestion .It may have been subconscious.
The best kind of journalism!
I’m Italian and I absolutely loved this video. I think I wouldn’t like most of the products, but your personality, editing style and overall content is just amazing. I almost cried of laughter during the fish part!
Even if I’m from 🇮🇹, I live in Slovakia 🇸🇰 here we also have Kefir and overall lots of dairy products in supermarkets, as you said for Russia.
Hope to see another video of yours soon 🙂
😉👍🇸🇰❤🇮🇹
I am from Nicaragua, a country in Latin America and although I have never visited Russia, I think it is a great country and its people are wonderful, I hope to visit that great country one day
"Meat jelly" is called "sylta" here in Sweden! We also eat a lot of strange things! :D
Lutefisk?
@@quintrankid8045 Sure, but we only eat lutfisk at Christmas. Fermented herring (surströmming) is popular. We also have local traditional dishes lika Lamb skull (lammskalle) on the island of Gotland and Blood soup (Svartsoppa) in southern Sewden.
It's called "Sült" in estonian 😂 Estonians like to make sült themselves from scratch
@@siiris "Sülze" in Germany.
@@jorgscholze1994That's cool, I didn't know that. I'm 100% sure that our sült comes from your sülze. 😄 We've borrowed a lot of German words for our language 😊
Russian supermarkets defiantly have more variety than here in the US , the chocolate gingerbread sounds tasty.You talked me into it am going to try smoked mackerel!
Thanks
lol I love this. your humor is unmatched
Quality of your work as a blogger has significantly improved lately. And also - you are actually a funny person. Keep up the good work!
Greetings from Singapore! I've been watching your videos and I can't believe I haven't stumbled upon your channel earlier. Thanks for making Russia so much more mesmerising with it's culture and food. 😍🤩🥰
I am going to visit Russia for the first time too next summer to visit my friend; and now waiting, it seems like an eternity.
Hi! Thank u so much for your support! 🥹💖 I hope your summer here will be amazing!
@8:52 its called Salami which you said translates as sausage! Salami is actually a type of sausage but its cured (dried) for a couple days to ferment it and give it a unique flavor and taste.
I get addicted watching ur travels and this grocery food is really good!
"Kinder surprise of my childhood...never know what you'll find inside"
I literally had a quick laugh out loud at that.
"In Soviet Russia brrread eats you".
Riazhenka is a kind of yougurt, made from a baked milk. Baked milk is a milk, which is literary baked in oven in a caped clay pot. BTW, baked milk is much tastier, then normal milk. It has this bitter-sweet savory taste to it.
Yay! I found a Russian grocery store near me. I have to try the zucchini caviar!
That was a wonderful video, thank you for sharing! Your sense of humor is wonderful, and I'm so impressed that you kept the packages you destroyed in your cart, very honorable 😊
As I was going to go sleep and comrade nesty dropped the longest video she ever posted so I guess that’s my sleep gone for another hour, Spasibo
She is such a sweet person. I think what you see is what you get with this gal. Truly a nice person who trying to make a living during very hard times for her and the regular Russians!
This one was hilarious. And I think "bread ring" is perfectly appropriate, btw.
Bublik and Bagels are brothers.. get that girl some cream cheese for her ring bread.
There is a joke in Russia, perhaps taken from the English-language Internet - "In Russia they call it - boob lick"
Yes, they are most often sweetish, a meditative snack for tea =)
@@RyanMWilliams And lox. Don't forget the lox.
Thanks! This was my favorite video of yours 🎉😂 how much was the red caviar btw?
Thank you so much for the donation! 😊🎉 I’m really glad you enjoyed the video! As for the red caviar, it was around 1000-1500 RUB for a jar, if I remember correctly
Thanks again for your support! 🧡
@@AgentNestysorry it not much ❤️ thanks to you, my next city this year is Moscow 🙏😊 love your content
Thank you Nesty for another uplifting video. For over sixty years i have been drinking pickle juice because i like it and it is good for cramping muscles. True in the U.S. tea is commonly taken cold however coffee is still most popular hot . Good to see ya enjoying life. You matter much in the mental health to many and i think you are Russia's most valuble export. Blessings from Texas.
I'm American, born and raised in Tennessee, and we drink our tea ice cold and really sweet. Very refreshing on hot summer days-- which is almost every day in the south, in summer. I like cottage cheese with pineapple.
I am coming to Russia soon to study and your videos made so very interested in the culture and life there and now the food, its so different from the food culture here in egypt so i am very excited to try when im there!
yess I love pickled herring, my grandma sometimes has them when I visit, it's deliciousss
Nesty. Another fantastic video. Loved it! You are a real star x
Excellent editing!
Obviously Agent Nesty is the star of the show, but I also love all the little jokes sprinkled through the video by the editor!
"If you say something bad about the meat jelly I will find you"
Deal! It looks disgusting! You're welcome in my home any time!
I was born in Siberia, moved to NYC at 8, but I can say that I absolutely relate to your childhood/growing up experience, the culture and grandparents/parents influence throughout my youth growing up in Novasibirsk. Kinda Nostalgic.
Ps. You forgot tvarok w/ sugar and sour cream.
Greetings from NovОsibirsk🙂👋
Nesty I think that this is one of your best videos…..I like it and your sense of humour is awesome …..you’re so funny 🤣…so Thanks for
Sharing…….Alex🇬🇷
Agent Nesty, keep up the great work.
Thanks for sharing your favorite foods with us. It was definitely an interesting video.
Hi Agent Anastasia, I just discovered your channel and found it very interesting and enjoy watching them. I have been sharing everything i have learned everything from your videos and share them with my russian common law..and she keeps asking me where are you learning all this as I am chinese..😅😅. Btw, we are from the Arctic Canada..lol not all your viewers and fans are from the USA...lol...keep up the great work..my partner shares alot of russian culture, history and food with me. 😊
In Britain blood sausage is called black pudding and it's fried and goes in a full English brekfast. You can also get honey alcohol in Britain too, It's called Mead. You might like jellied eels. Would love to see more vids on Russian cuisine.
In Russia English brekfast is the sort of tea.
Mead in Russian is Myod. Probably the same historical origin.
@@BBM_new mead was the drink of the vikings.
Mead is mentioned in Russian folk tales
Also, the ancient Egyptians made mead. Also I can't believe she ate the blood pudding without cooking it!
Love your channel, you keep us entertained, informed and laughing, peace from SW Florida!
The editing in this video is *Chef's kiss* perfect! 💯
Happy birthday Nesty! Great content as always dear. Much love and have a blast one! Yusri 🇧🇳
I AM CRYING hahaha your Editing made me cry XD I love your videos so much..... i feel like home when i watch it
I am a young boy just 16 years old , I got this videos of yours as a recommendation from youtube ohh my gosh you are such a sweet person Mam , and the thing which you did with those shopping carts , I do it everysingle time whenever I go to a shopping mall with my Mum I always make them catch some speed at first then I start riding them like a scooter or some thing , haha haha i felt very delighted when you did that lol keep on uploading videos you are funny and a kind hearted person :)
Hematogen is quite handy, especially if you don't like blood pudding and can't handle the vitamin supplements, this could be the next best thing to help get your iron going, cheaper than the hospital, maybe. I have heard that is quite rich in flavour.
It tastes like a fudge
You and your editing are hilarious! I can't wait to go back and watch all your videos!
I wish my son could meet a beautiful and humorous young lady like you!
28:01 Romania has something very similar called "tobă" or "piftie". I imagine it is made the same way and it is very tasty. People usually eat it with onion and bread.
You have a natural comedic talent. Love your videos.
I don’t think I have enjoyed watching one of your videos as much as this one. My Sister in law is Russian and when around us makes Russian food. Often very good.
Мы с сестрой тоже относимся к категории девушек любящих соленую рыбу, и редко встречаем таких же любителей. Так что очень ваш опыт очень интересен)
Я тоже в фанатах такой рыбки)
И я! 😊 скумбрия и селедочка ❤
Great video, fresh mackerel and herring are common in
eastern 🇨🇦, we would also have smoked mackerel, bottled herring and salt cod preserved for the winter months.
Hahahahahaa..... This was awesome!!! Thank you for the laughter/ enjoyed it totally!!
We have the jelly meat thing in Lithuania too its delicious
Hey, Agent Nesty! Well done! It is always very good to see you in good spirits! Marco
The blue cat mascot on the dairy packaging is so cute. We only have cows on our bottles.
It's an iconic cartoon character
Коты тоже любят молоко 😊
Your "cold Russian soul" is actually quite warm. :) Once again, it's a very fun video; you make viewers feel like friends.
The meat jelly got me thinking about my feelings for jelly/JELL-O foods with a surprise inside. While I may not always eat them, I appreciate the jiggling physics.
I'm impressed with the packaging 👍🍸
I follow many other RUclips vlogs. Yours is the best by far. You have the perfect personality for this too. You will easily make 1m subscribers if you continue like this
The one with cheese wrapped around it, we call summer sausage, I love herring, no blood anything, and my mother always drink the pickle juice. Love you mean it! ❤ cherry vodka, and Sprite!
This video is soooo good. Im actually surprised its not getting enough views so far. You need to remind your viewers at the end of the video to share it
Your videos always make a good day even better , just love the humour...will i try some local dishes.....hmmmmm😂
I am cracking up laughing here. But it is fun to watch because you look like you are enjoying yourself so much!
4:04 In the U.S. these would be straight, as Italian bread sticks to go with spaghetti and other pasta. Probably with a lot of garlic. For herring (later on) we have Norwegian herring pickled in vinegar and wine with spices and onion rings. It keeps refrigerated for easily a month. The Norwegians and Swedes and Finns also have lutefisk from whitefish to go with lefsa. The lutefisk stinks so bad it is probably why the Vikings were so eager to go invading and live in some other country. That in turn led to Ryurik and Veliky Novgorod.
First video of you i ever saw. Very nice video about russian food. You are doing a great job as a host. I loved ❤ it. Stay enthusiastic and go for more...
Some of this food we have in Poland. Nice video as always
idę kupić twarog w biedronce
Yes prepare your borscht, and how you cook palmeni! I would like to see your recipe!
Какая же классная режиссура/монтаж. Выше всяких похвал. Не скучные говорящие головы.
На моменте с чужими руками щитбрикнул. До сих пор не понял что это было.
There is so much I want to comment about that I can’t remember what I want to comment about. But the man hands part was hilarious!!
Gotta love the Russians... I love learning about this country ❤
Idk what I got lost in more the content how absolutely dropdead gorgeous this young lady is or the fact that I seriously could just listen to her talk just yes all of the above lol
On the strength of her quite alarming attractiveness and razor-sharp comedic chops, she will become a rom-com star. And we will lose her to Hollywood. Well, it was beautiful while it lasted. We'll always have Paris.
You are awsome Nesty. I am always at awe in you. I am stunned. ❤❤❤
Herring DVD got me~ 🤣
I can buy salted herring pieces like those in my local Eastern European deli store. I love meat in jelly too. That vegetable caviar looks wonderful, I have to find some. Love from North Wales, UK.
Это удивительно, насколько ты - харизматичная девушка!)
Уже сто-питсот видео с едой посмотрела, думала "наелась" 😅, но с твоей подачей все заиграло новыми красками 😂. Так что подписываюсь и смотрю дальше). И это, мне кажется, особо прикольно, учитывая, что сами блюда мне хорошо знакомы, так что не ради них я остаюсь на твоём канале 😊.
А кто отвечает за монтаж?) Ему определенно нужно медаль за такую крутую подачу, идеально и ты и монтаж сливаются с одно прекрасное целое 👍👍👍
Really, fishes are so primitive, I love fishing and carpes of course!🎣 Yes and of course I also love hering and these Russian new years salad made of it and smoked mackerel as well.
Love your videos and your sense of humour- :)
The handwork of your man is genius. It got me laughing the entire video. You guys are awesome! 😂❤
Fun to watch video 😁
Late to the party, but some of the dishes I grew up with:
Crab & shrimp gumbo, with okra!
Shrimp jambalaya
Shrimp étouffé
Chicken & dumplings
Oysters - grilled or raw
Little neck clams
LOBSTER! ❤
Plis do traditional cooking videos plis!!!! Loved to see Boris cooking videos 😃
Ehhh cheeekeee briki 😅✌
This is my favorite video so far. I love Russian food. A lot is similar to Austrian food. We have the blood sausage and the meat jelly too but it has different kinds of meat and some vegetables and we eat it sliced up with salad dressing. We don’t have the chocolate coated cheese though (and some other stuff). Need to try this.
Legendary, Agent Nesty. 😊
Nesty your just amazingly witty and a joy to watch in Colorado we call it summer sausage neat products 😊 love your accent.
9:00 In Turkey we call that "Sucuk". ( I think Sucuk has no translation in English ) Other meat products we call as Sosis ( sausage ) , Pastırma ( bacon ) , Salam ( salami ).
Is bacon popular in Turkey?
@@quintrankid8045 Yes, when you enter the delicatessen, you can see many types of cheese and meat. We eat bacon in two different ways: raw and fried. Kayseri is our province where meat products are famous and made with high quality.
@@T.O.H. This bacon is beef bacon?
@@quintrankid8045 When you write as "Turkish Pastırma" at google , you'll see what I mention...
16:10 easy cocktail 1 part vodka, 1 part pickle juice, splash of bitters shake with ice.... The Agent Nesty Special..
The Pennsylvania Dutch (Amish) make a meat and aspic (gelatin) food that is often used as a lunch meat in sandwiches, it's called Head Cheese. It's made from the head of a cow or pig.
Despite the name the food contains no dairy. Usually the meat is cubed though, not shredded.
like in Hungary. "disznósajt" the name.
Head cheese is yummy.
Interesting. We make it mostly form pig feet.
@@petrklic7064 Likely there was too much local demand for pig's feet. I remember pickled pig's feet being quite a popular beer garden snack when I was a kid, before chicken wings became almost more popular as a bar food than chicken itself.
@@petrklic7064 If you're making something like head cheese but from pigs feet do you remove the bones first?
Interesting foods that look really good.
This was so funny! I drink pickle juice too. Loved the herring DVD 😂
Yuk
I grew up with older Russian relatives eating many of the things you showed in this video...I had no interest in trying the strange ones, but some of them I love, so this video is made for me. Everything is for sale in Brooklyn, and you inspired me to be more adventurous, thanks!
Mead infused redhead Russian woman . . .
Run men, run! 😂
(Cute editing, good job, new subscriber❤️)
When I went to Germany, that was the nearest I’ve been from Russia, so I bought like 3-5 kg of Russian candies haha, and they are actually extremely delicious! I haven’t even opened my chocolates of Алёнко, because the cover is just a piece of art