Are they salted? In my country, most dried fish are salted. We usually fry. And eat with rice with other dishes with a pinch of the salted fish to add some of that salty taste to the food.
"Fresh bread" is the only thing considered bread here. "Sliced bread" we call toast, its not a brand, but just how we call it generally. Cuz its used exclusively for making toast sandwiches.
that dried fish is stock fish, its from norway. cod fish. , cooked mainly for Easter and Christmas. first it is soaked for three days, then the bones are cleaned and cooked, or it is made as a spread. very good. it's a specialty
You have to eat "Paski Sir" = "Pag Cheese" , one of the best cheese in the world! It's not only my opinion! It won the championship of cheese one year. I always bye it when I visit Croatia 😉 . The olive oil from Istria is also one of the best in the world.
Same thing happened in Finland 2002 when we switched our markka to euro. One euro were about six markka. Potatoes costed about 0,70 mk and after the switch the prices were about 0,60 € so it costed about five times more than before. And yes, world prices for groceries have gone crazy after russians started to attack in Ukraine.
I don't know where you're going in Croatia, but if you find San Servolo, it's a wonderful craft beer from Istria. It's a bottled beer, not in cans. I do know that people have purchased and posted photos of San Servalo beer in Dubrovnik as well.
Nobody uses sliced bread here, I don't even consider that bread, it's too bad. Even the fresh bread in supermarkets is bad compared to bread in bakeries, which are everywhere and often work 24 hours a day, so theres no reason to not buy fresh bread.
then the Hollywood machinery lied when it showed in every movie that food in America is cheap. you know the $1 hot dog. in Croatia, a fast food sandwich is 5e or 6 dollars
@@europljanin9080lived in USA (Florida) 25 years and moved back to Bosnia 6 months ago. America is very very very expensive and it has especially gotten out of control last 2-3 years since the worldwide inflation.
Funny how the prices are different compared to Finland, fresh vegetables and meat are much more expensive, but seems like things like chips and eggs are much more affordable here in Finland.
There was a controversy with one local egg producer, one of the largest in Croatia, they had to kill all of their chicken (salmonella) and after that price of eggs skyrocketed, but its slowly coming down again
Right now in Finland my magic number for meat is 15€/kg. Anything above that and I consider that to be expensive. That includes poultry, beef and cold cuts. Below 12€/kg is cheap and anything between those is mediocre. Iirc, four years ago that number for me was about 12€/kg, and anything below 9€/kg was cheap. With fish, the numbers are 15€/kg and 20€/kg.
meat is expensive here in Croatia, meat that is of good quality. I wouldn't even offer this meat from commercial chains to a dog. lamb in a butcher's shop is 17e per kilogram, veal 15e, veal sniceli 20e, so if you want quality, you will pay dearly in Croatia
Dried fish "bakalar" (grey code) used to come from Grand Banks (Canada) before Canada chased out Portugese fishermen. When comparing prices, try to compare wages. Most retired people have couple of hundred dollars a month and most workers get less than thousand euros.
Sea coast is more expensive then inland parts and Dubrovnik is expensive on another level also may is the best month when the sea is warmish but not as expensive as during tourist season starting June also post season in late September gets more affordable and sea can stay warm some years.
it is not cheap for local population that has no academic education but if you have higher education and a decent careere food is actually pretty affordable, fresh meat and fish can be expensive though, as you saw cheese is affordable too and incredible, (težački) is like 17E and its amazing
Quick Google told me that VAT (Value Added Tax) for foodstuffs in Croatia is 13%. In Finland it's 14%. The tax is already added to the prices so people don't need to count it.
Lets say prices of everything went up more than double including bread since war in Ukraine started and we were forced to use Euro as currency. And salaries stayed almost the same. Poverty is through the roof... not counting tourists.
This sqis ajvar is a new product.For us it's expensive.We love fresh bread every day.We have very quality products,but low celeries,so everything is expencive today,since we have the Euro.For you its not expencive,you earn more.But i love my Croatia,more than money.The freedom,savety,nature, Weather ,old cities,Adriatic sea,kulture....
Prices are horrible, and still rising every single month. We are truly having problems each months when you have to buy groceries this expensive. Wages are still not adapted to the inflation and big chunk of people has moved to the lower part on the income scale. It is really difficult for us. But at least for tourists from certain countries it is still cheap
It seems food is expensive in croatia. I just came back from prague, it is cheaper there, they dont use euro, i always convert it to euro each time i spent there for food and transportation.
yes, it's cheaper. But, The Finlands make around 7.000 euros a month, and Croatians 850 euros on average a month. That means that the price for everything shoul be 8 or 9 times cheaper. On other hand, our housing and gas and electricity is the same as in Finland. So no, it is not better priced, most people can't afford food anymore and that's the reason why almost milion people left Croatia in the last 10 years. Thank God you don't live here so you don't have to deal with the sistem and nepotism and level of corruption (law, courts, hospitals, etc., you name it - we have it), because you will run away screaming. But, on the other hand, it's pretty. Too expensive as well, and you can get all that in Albania, Montenegro or Malta for less.
1300 is avarage in croatia, wut are you talking about, i m from slavonia and avarage is around 1000 to 1150, 1 milion people didnt leave in 20 years, its half a milion in 15 years to be exact when things were a lit harder and many are coming back now
@@lavordavor7738 well i work for 850 in zagreb with a university degree. in the last deacade milion people from Croatia registred worldwide, unlike what the current government is presenting. just do the math, count all of us around the world. it's acc a little over milion...
@@ivonaradic5774 loooooooool no you dont.. zagreb avarage salary is 1400e acording to last quartal, even nepalese dlnt work for 800e in zagreb which proves me you aint even in croatia, uni degree interns start over 1000e why you lying, propaganda from serbia, if you aint liking it there is about 200 philipinos waiting for your spot.. i just checked, 400k since we joined eu, so about 500k in last 15y.. our diaspora is huge cause we emigrate in waves since early 1800s, not cause of what happened in last 10,
@@lavordavor7738 završila sam Fakultet polit. znanosti u Zagrebu, kasnije magisterij u Parizu. što to točno pišem što nije točno? ne razumijem. ja nisam HDZ-ov priležnik, to je i razlog zašto imam takvu plaću. Ako ste iz Slavonije, kako tvrdite, ne razumijem vas još i više. Slavonija je zemlja duhova, ničeg više nema. Sad ćete još reći i da se dobro živi tamo? HDZ je sve uništio, više ni trava ne raste. Od monsanta, jeftino prodanih nekretnina, napuštenih kuća....
Jasenovac is nothing compared to serbian genocide on croatian, albanian or muslim people... Serbs ethnic cleansed 1.000.000 croatian and bosniak people from eastern bosnia and kosova
You can insult me, you can insult my family, but don't you dare insult ajvar, because here in Croatia it is a mandatory ingredient of every decent barbecue. It's almost like a religion.🫕
Ajvar is a relish made with roasted peppers and eggplants. It comes as mild, semi-hot, hot and super hot. No self respecting person from the Balkans eats meat without it.
maybe if you live on junk food or industrial food whole life, then maybe i can understand your opinion there could also be case of different flavors of ajvar, maybe you would like bit more spicy ajvar or contrary maybe you just dont like vegy in general....anyhow "ajvar" is considered by majority a golden rated food (tho not all ofc ) and "pinđur" ....hmmmm heaven specially if you ever try home made products with natural ingredients and vegetables
@@wistiftouch7007 People from this part of the world do not live on junk food, unlike Americans. They prepare fresh meals from scratch every day. They enjoy cooking and eating. Ajvar is made from fresh vegetables with not many preservatives and is very safe. I would eat it with bread all the time. Condiments in America are toxic crap to stay away from. Also, Americans don't cook. They prefer made meals or eating out. It all comes from being ultra lazy.
LOL As of 1 January 2023, the currency used in Croatia is the euro (EUR), which is the only official means of payment in Croatia, and which replaced the previously used kuna.👍
In my calender it's May 15th, 2024 today. Kuna time is over in Croatia since Jan 1st 2023, so for almost 1 1/2 years. Get yourself informed before writing comments like that!
Croatia is to Expensive, we are going now in nice beauty Albania ,love people in Albania and nature ,to be honest i love Croatia but Albania is also great ❤ and must tell , in few things even much better than Croatia ! Love both ❤, but Croatia need to go really down with price 😢
The dry fish is called "bakalar" in Croatia. It's cooked with potatoes, mainly on Christmas Eve or Good Friday, I think.
You are correct.
Are they salted? In my country, most dried fish are salted. We usually fry. And eat with rice with other dishes with a pinch of the salted fish to add some of that salty taste to the food.
amazeing country, hope to go there one day
"Fresh bread" is the only thing considered bread here. "Sliced bread" we call toast, its not a brand, but just how we call it generally. Cuz its used exclusively for making toast sandwiches.
Love the supermarket tours!! Keep safe, healthyandhappy.
that dried fish is stock fish, its from norway. cod fish. , cooked mainly for Easter and Christmas. first it is soaked for three days, then the bones are cleaned and cooked, or it is made as a spread. very good. it's a specialty
In South America cod fish is also imported from Norway , at half of the price displayed in Croatia.
You have to eat "Paski Sir" = "Pag Cheese" , one of the best cheese in the world! It's not only my opinion! It won the championship of cheese one year. I always bye it when I visit Croatia 😉 . The olive oil from Istria is also one of the best in the world.
Tako je,nek ga jedu stranci kad ga mi ne mozemo priustiti .
@@KandyBaribar I got about 600g (Gligorija brand) the other day for some guests and it was 48 Euros, it's crazy, I'm never purchasing it again.
The prices of everything has just gone crazy post Covid and then after Croatia adapted the Euro. The Kuna era was much more affordable.
Same thing happened in Finland 2002 when we switched our markka to euro. One euro were about six markka. Potatoes costed about 0,70 mk and after the switch the prices were about 0,60 € so it costed about five times more than before. And yes, world prices for groceries have gone crazy after russians started to attack in Ukraine.
@@ArchieArpeggio It was about the same here, $1 was about 6 HRK and 1€ was about 7 HRK, man everything is so expensive now
Looks like best place to visit if the price is right
Great content
Really expensive compared to Romania... and the salaries are not much bigger. I guess adopting euros is not such a good thing after all.
Yeah everything is really expensive 😭 what are your salaries? I have 1400 E and i struggle a lot
@@audi0078 The average salary in Romania, after taxes, is 1040 euros. I earn around 2000 and 3 adult people live from my salary, quite well for now.
@@RaduRadonys I'm coming to Romania on holiday soon.
@@Panzer-IV-70VTank-Destroyer You are very welcome!
@@RaduRadonys Mulțumesc prietene.
Love supermarket tours!
Ajvar fan. You got good taste.........
I don't know where you're going in Croatia, but if you find San Servolo, it's a wonderful craft beer from Istria. It's a bottled beer, not in cans. I do know that people have purchased and posted photos of San Servalo beer in Dubrovnik as well.
Dried fish is Bakalar ( cod ).
Nobody uses sliced bread here, I don't even consider that bread, it's too bad. Even the fresh bread in supermarkets is bad compared to bread in bakeries, which are everywhere and often work 24 hours a day, so theres no reason to not buy fresh bread.
in Norway we hammer the dry "bakalar" and eat it as a snack.
Surprising much cheaper than in Texas, even after they adopted the Euro
Cheers
then the Hollywood machinery lied when it showed in every movie that food in America is cheap. you know the $1 hot dog. in Croatia, a fast food sandwich is 5e or 6 dollars
@@europljanin9080lived in USA (Florida) 25 years and moved back to Bosnia 6 months ago. America is very very very expensive and it has especially gotten out of control last 2-3 years since the worldwide inflation.
Dry fish is likely cod, either from Norway or Newfoundland, Canada
Croatia is a catholic nation so Codfish is a must have on christmas eve and Good friday!!
Funny how the prices are different compared to Finland, fresh vegetables and meat are much more expensive, but seems like things like chips and eggs are much more affordable here in Finland.
There was a controversy with one local egg producer, one of the largest in Croatia, they had to kill all of their chicken (salmonella) and after that price of eggs skyrocketed, but its slowly coming down again
Yes Nokia is keeping the prices up what a hell happened with 3310?
You can purchase Ajvar in Canada
In Hungarian store or Italian
interesting video....thanks for the up-load
Right now in Finland my magic number for meat is 15€/kg. Anything above that and I consider that to be expensive. That includes poultry, beef and cold cuts. Below 12€/kg is cheap and anything between those is mediocre. Iirc, four years ago that number for me was about 12€/kg, and anything below 9€/kg was cheap.
With fish, the numbers are 15€/kg and 20€/kg.
meat is expensive here in Croatia, meat that is of good quality. I wouldn't even offer this meat from commercial chains to a dog. lamb in a butcher's shop is 17e per kilogram, veal 15e, veal sniceli 20e, so if you want quality, you will pay dearly in Croatia
stay safe, vaccinate and stay in lockdown... then open everything up. INFLATION... fuckers
Dried fish "bakalar" (grey code) used to come from Grand Banks (Canada) before Canada chased out Portugese fishermen.
When comparing prices, try to compare wages.
Most retired people have couple of hundred dollars a month and most workers get less than thousand euros.
We dont use Euro in Norway but norwegian kroner 😉 1 euro is about 12 norwegian kroner.
Sea coast is more expensive then inland parts and Dubrovnik is expensive on another level also may is the best month when the sea is warmish but not as expensive as during tourist season starting June also post season in late September gets more affordable and sea can stay warm some years.
it is not cheap for local population that has no academic education but if you have higher education and a decent careere food is actually pretty affordable, fresh meat and fish can be expensive though, as you saw cheese is affordable too and incredible, (težački) is like 17E and its amazing
I have that squeeze ajvar in my fridge in Sweden ... its newly arrived here
Best channel
Great content! Did you see any fresh fish?
Prefer Ajvar than tomato sauce any day on my hot dogs and other meat dishes
Yes, but ajvar in a jar, in plastic packanging just stupid, and unhealthy...
This is shop in city Makarska
The median salary in Croatia is about 1200 euros so the prices are quite high for most people.
daj ne seri vise o placama
@@europljanin9080 ??
@@europljanin9080 :)
@@europljanin9080 ??
@@europljanin9080 ne seri o nesranju
Quick Google told me that VAT (Value Added Tax) for foodstuffs in Croatia is 13%. In Finland it's 14%. The tax is already added to the prices so people don't need to count it.
You re going to serve that dry fish with beer! It s really a beer snack!
Fish only goes with wine here.
Lets say prices of everything went up more than double including bread since war in Ukraine started and we were forced to use Euro as currency. And salaries stayed almost the same. Poverty is through the roof... not counting tourists.
Wow, you wearing your "Saiful" Jersey 😊
while you earn €800 these prices are not very good. That is why most of the young population left the country
This sqis ajvar is a new product.For us it's expensive.We love fresh bread every day.We have very quality products,but low celeries,so everything is expencive today,since we have the Euro.For you its not expencive,you earn more.But i love my Croatia,more than money.The freedom,savety,nature,
Weather ,old cities,Adriatic sea,kulture....
Where do you think you should live in the Balkans?
What did you buy there?
Sezona para to je normalno. ❤❤
Baby outfit and bier prices , but all life nesessery ,prices are same as Finland
Did you see some Evian water?
Prices are horrible, and still rising every single month. We are truly having problems each months when you have to buy groceries this expensive. Wages are still not adapted to the inflation and big chunk of people has moved to the lower part on the income scale. It is really difficult for us. But at least for tourists from certain countries it is still cheap
Yup! We definitely LIKE our BEER! 🍺
It seems food is expensive in croatia. I just came back from prague, it is cheaper there, they dont use euro, i always convert it to euro each time i spent there for food and transportation.
I agree on ajvar its good with anything and don't have much attention but shhhhh don't tell anyone because of prices:)
Well the prices are too high for us cuz our payment is 3 to 4 time less than countryes in european union.
its all expensive as hell for locals.
ever since we switched to euros inflation destroyed us
You can forget Ajvar that you buy in the Store! It's NOTHING compared to home made Ajvar! Same goes for the Pickles.
We have african salaries but Swiss prices
😂😂😂Ne pretjeruj
Ajvar on anything? i will take that onboard :D
Just don’t buy the big plastic beer bottles. They are gross .
ajvar lovely
Salary in Croatia is around 800€ a month so do your math.
😂😂Dont lier
Liar. Average salary in Croatia is 1326€. Only 10% of all people earn 730€ or less
Foreign and unqualifiend make under 900, not all nut usuqly they have free accomodation so its not that bad, 800e was avarage salary 13y ago
@@MegaMarlboro666 hahahah daj boze
@@lavordavor7738 mozda hdz djeca imaju
Naravno
Plodine.
in BiH even cheaper
Imagine being a local and earning barely 800 euro, not great
yes, it's cheaper. But, The Finlands make around 7.000 euros a month, and Croatians 850 euros on average a month. That means that the price for everything shoul be 8 or 9 times cheaper. On other hand, our housing and gas and electricity is the same as in Finland. So no, it is not better priced, most people can't afford food anymore and that's the reason why almost milion people left Croatia in the last 10 years. Thank God you don't live here so you don't have to deal with the sistem and nepotism and level of corruption (law, courts, hospitals, etc., you name it - we have it), because you will run away screaming. But, on the other hand, it's pretty. Too expensive as well, and you can get all that in Albania, Montenegro or Malta for less.
1300 is avarage in croatia, wut are you talking about, i m from slavonia and avarage is around 1000 to 1150, 1 milion people didnt leave in 20 years, its half a milion in 15 years to be exact when things were a lit harder and many are coming back now
@@lavordavor7738 well i work for 850 in zagreb with a university degree. in the last deacade milion people from Croatia registred worldwide, unlike what the current government is presenting. just do the math, count all of us around the world. it's acc a little over milion...
@@ivonaradic5774 loooooooool no you dont.. zagreb avarage salary is 1400e acording to last quartal, even nepalese dlnt work for 800e in zagreb which proves me you aint even in croatia, uni degree interns start over 1000e why you lying, propaganda from serbia, if you aint liking it there is about 200 philipinos waiting for your spot.. i just checked, 400k since we joined eu, so about 500k in last 15y.. our diaspora is huge cause we emigrate in waves since early 1800s, not cause of what happened in last 10,
@@ivonaradic5774 koje sveučilište si ti završila? Ono u leskovcu? Po ovom šta pišeš čovjek bi rekao da nisi završila srednju
@@lavordavor7738 završila sam Fakultet polit. znanosti u Zagrebu, kasnije magisterij u Parizu. što to točno pišem što nije točno? ne razumijem. ja nisam HDZ-ov priležnik, to je i razlog zašto imam takvu plaću. Ako ste iz Slavonije, kako tvrdite, ne razumijem vas još i više. Slavonija je zemlja duhova, ničeg više nema. Sad ćete još reći i da se dobro živi tamo? HDZ je sve uništio, više ni trava ne raste. Od monsanta, jeftino prodanih nekretnina, napuštenih kuća....
Makarska
Wir warten auf Sie in SERBIEN
Croatia is MEXICO of EUROPE ..... we live hard but we liveliek we wana .....:D
Ajde ne lupaj. Bas si nasao usporedbu. Prošetaj do Meksika.
Jesu poskupljali sta je ovo
Jasenovac is nothing compared to serbian genocide on croatian, albanian or muslim people...
Serbs ethnic cleansed 1.000.000 croatian and bosniak people from eastern bosnia and kosova
Bakalar nije riba iz Jadrana
Full of food witch is junk food eat that and you get sick😂
Ajvar is mushy mess, which doesn't taste much more than okay. It's not disgusting, but nothing else either
For you maybe
You can insult me, you can insult my family, but don't you dare insult ajvar, because here in Croatia it is a mandatory ingredient of every decent barbecue. It's almost like a religion.🫕
Ajvar is a relish made with roasted peppers and eggplants. It comes as mild, semi-hot, hot and super hot. No self respecting person from the Balkans eats meat without it.
maybe if you live on junk food or industrial food whole life, then maybe i can understand your opinion
there could also be case of different flavors of ajvar, maybe you would like bit more spicy ajvar or contrary
maybe you just dont like vegy in general....anyhow "ajvar" is considered by majority a golden rated food (tho not all ofc ) and "pinđur" ....hmmmm heaven
specially if you ever try home made products with natural ingredients and vegetables
@@wistiftouch7007 People from this part of the world do not live on junk food, unlike Americans. They prepare fresh meals from scratch every day. They enjoy cooking and eating. Ajvar is made from fresh vegetables with not many preservatives and is very safe. I would eat it with bread all the time. Condiments in America are toxic crap to stay away from. Also, Americans don't cook. They prefer made meals or eating out. It all comes from being ultra lazy.
croatia currency is Kuna not euro ,fake video
It is the euro now.
LOL
As of 1 January 2023, the currency used in Croatia is the euro (EUR), which is the only official means of payment in Croatia, and which replaced the previously used kuna.👍
Hahaha. It has been the Euro for over a year now!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
In my calender it's May 15th, 2024 today. Kuna time is over in Croatia since Jan 1st 2023, so for almost 1 1/2 years.
Get yourself informed before writing comments like that!
It's amazing what kind of people have access to the internet nowadays.
Croatia is to Expensive, we are going now in nice beauty Albania ,love people in Albania and nature ,to be honest i love Croatia but Albania is also great ❤ and must tell , in few things even much better than Croatia ! Love both ❤, but Croatia need to go really down with price 😢
Enjoy until you can after Albania get EU and Schengen status the price will go up it is inevitable.....