OMG Alyssa you knocked it out of the park! Such a great video. We were planning to go to Poland for the Christmas markets based your prior videos, now I’m torn and want to go now! Thanks so much for always showing us great food and fun things to do. You’re an inspiration!
😂The summer market was larger and the weather was incredible but Poland is special during the holidays! Have an amazing visit, we already can’t wait to go back. Thanks a million for the support❤️💯
I'm glad you're still watching! We love Poland so much, I was bummed Brandon couldn't be there this time, but I know we'll be back soon! Thanks for your support and comments! -Alyssa
Thank you, this is so kind! We have only been to Sydney (that video should be coming next month) but we hope to come back to Australia and see a lot more! Thanks for watching, we appreciate the support!
Thank you so much! Gdansk is one of our favorite cities in the world, winter, summer, doesn’t matter it’s amazing. Thanks ks for following our delicious adventure!
I love Poland. It's safe, beautiful, and we have amazing food here. My favorite from this festival has always been "pajda ze smalcem" (even though its literally bread with animal fat and pickle) and cinnamon buns with pistachios.
I cant say enough how much we love poland, probably the most underrated country for Americans, you rarely meet people who have visited. The first time we had pajda ze smalcem was in krakow and we were nervous because the women spoke very little English just kept saying lard spread which we had never heard of but we LOVED IT. I was excited to share it with my friend this trip. Thanks for the comment and for watching!
Very nice tour! Your enthusiasm is almost spilling out of the video. Almost 26'C is quite hot indeed, for a place from which (during nice clear weather) you can see the coast of Sweden. And about 'thing' in potato pancakes- it's diced onions. Along with eggs two main ingredients besides potatoes, the rest is a bit of flour and salt&pepper.
😂🤙 thanks so much for the clarification! We love your kind words! Comments like these keep us motivated to continue posting delicious travel videos! Thanks again!
We will never stop screaming at the top of our lungs just how much we love Poland! We have told so many of our friends to make a point to visit there and we appreciate the hospitality so much of the Polish people! This was a quick trip, but we promised to return the both of us!
Thanks for watching! We have visited Warsaw, Krakow, and Gdansk, we love Poland so much, we want to see it all! Brandon has only visited in the cold winter, so I must take him back to experience the beautiful summertime. -Alyssa
@@HeresGoodTravel I can't wait for you and Brandon to come back to Poland. Your perspective on various issues in Poland is very interesting. Best regards.
After watching the whole film, which I really liked, I have a few tips; when you ate the cake with ,, blueberries'' the translator translated it as with blueberries, but in Poland the word berries refers to forest berries and what you had were American blueberries, they taste a bit different and are smaller but the price is higher. Potato pancakes taste best when they are hot, they are not so cold. In Gansk you had to see the altar in the church of St. Bridget made entirely of amber, probably the only one in the world - I recommend it.
Hi Alyssa, I am so surprised that you’re travelling without Brandon. I really miss Brandon‘s comments about the food. He also says this food is fire if it’s really excellent. Hopefully Brandon will be joining you shortly. Looking forward to more of your travels in Europe.
I missed him too! My friends from Chicago, San Francisco and London flew to meet up for the concert so it was a mini girls trip, too much glitter for Brandon! I filmed the next video in Copenhagen without him also, but don't worry, he'll be meeting up and back on your screen soon! Thanks for watching, I'll be sure to tell him you like when he says "that's so fire"! -Alyssa
I am so happy you like it, if I will be in Gdańsk, I need to visit Józef K. I love such ambient. Our tatar is made from beaf meat... oh we love dill, chive, green onion, and parsley, especially fresh, available spring, summer. Our potato pancakes are made from raw potatoes grated on small holes, with onion, egg, a spoon of flour, then fried on a sunflower oil. I am hungry now. Żabka is not cheap... if you want cheap and good market, try Biedronka next time! Regards!🤗
Thank you so much. We added that grocery store to our list in the next time that we visit! We definitely will be back. We are obsessed with Poland and Gdańsk as our absolute favorite. Thank you so much for taking the time to write this awesome comment and watching our video! This might be the last one from Poland this time, but this is a place that we will continue to visit as long as we live.
@@HeresGoodTravel You should see Kraków, and Wrocław, which are more on the south. From Kraków you can go to Wieliczka, a unique salt mine, and by train to Zakopane, capital of Highlands in Tatra Mountains. Each region of Poland has its beauty, and culture, what you can notice also in cuisine.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! Gdansk is a beautiful place along the Baltic sea. We fell in love on our first visit when we went for Christmas markets if you were interested in that video, this will be a place that is always close to our hearts!
@@HeresGoodTravel Dill, marjoram (typically in cabbage and bean dishes). In the US, it's typically mustard grains :) Just a fun note :) Hope you're enjoying yourselves!
Thank you so much. This is the cutest best comment of the day and it means so much to us! Poland is one of our favorite places to visit, but there’s many more cities to see. I guess we’ll have to hop on a plane to go find them.
Gdańsk, together with Gdynia and Sopot, form the Tricity. This is an agglomeration. Each of these cities is different. It's a pity you didn't visit the entire Tricity. Gdynia is one of the youngest Polish cities, Gdynia was founded in the 1920s. This is a port city. Sopot is a typical seaside resort. Each region of Poland has its own regional cuisine. Pyra means potato in the dialect of Greater Poland. The capital of Greater Poland is Poznań. People from the rest of Poland call Greater Poland people pyra, and the region itself Pyrland. You ate the iconic Poznań dish 'Pyra z gzikiem - potato with gzik'. 🙂This region is associated with Poznań-style duck served with steamed yeast dumpling, red cabbage and czarnina (duck blood soup with dried fruit and pasta).
Thank you for the information! We had planned to visit Sopot this trip as well, but the St. Dominic's Fair was larger than we expected so we spend all 3 days in Gdansk. We will definitely be back to Poland and explore more, it is such a beautiful and welcoming country. We visited Warsaw, Gdansk and Krakow in 2022 and noticed how different each city is, so the regional cuisine makes total sense. Thank you for watching, and commenting! -Alyssa
Dill - we just like it :), but personally I don't add it to everything. :) I prefer potato pancakes that are much thinner, they look a bit like tortillas and are crunchy (necessarily with a lot of marjoram). I recommend the roll with marinated herring - they add romaine lettuce, peppers, onion, sliced hard-boiled egg and sauce of your choice (garlic is the best IMHO). It may sound strange, but I fell in love with it from the first bite.
It doesn’t sound strange at all. It sounds awesome and delicious! Even though we’re gone, we will be back to Paul and we seek out some thinner pancakes the next visit. We are also going to Germany for sure this winter for some Christmas markets and we’re interested to see how different there are compared to the ones we tried in Poland. Thank you so much for this awesome, and taking time out of your day to watch our video. It means the world to us.
This red stuff with oscypek is actually cranberries :) In Polish "żurawina". Next time in Mandu you should try traditional pierogi with cabbage, mushrooms and onions ;-)
Hey, my friend, what are these dishes? The cakes are ok, but, try the bigos hunter's or old Polish, cabbage rolls, possibly fresh fish from Masuria, e.g. smoked vendace, I won't mention the smelt because it's a delicacy for the chosen ones?.. it's a small fish that smells like fresh cucumber.. ps. basically like all of you who come to us ;)
Thanks so much for the recommendations! We love Poland and will always be back. We have added these dishes to our list of must eat foods the next time around! Thanks you
@HeresGoodTravel my mom used to make it. It was fried herring marinated in vinegar with onions. Fish got so tender we were eating it whole, with bones. Not my favourite, but very well known in a region. My father LOVE this dish.
😂 lol thanks so much, no matter how often we come to Poland we still can’t pronoun anything😂. We will continue to promote Poland and learn the language
I must say that you picked Kinda expensive place to eat. A lot of things at jarmark dominikański are so overplaced. Few blocks away you could proably eat same for half amount of money. Anyway, glad you enjoy. Just wanted to mention that Poland may be cheap if you search enough :)
We knew the market would be a little more expensive and on the water at the hotels is definitely overpriced. We had been to Gdansk before and eaten a bit more low key, we have a few other Gdansk videos if you want to check them out. I’d love to know your favorite spots to eat! We love Poland, so we will be back soon I know it! Thanks for the comment!
Wiele się jeszcze musisz dowiedzieć o jedzeniu w Polsce. Oscypek z gór, serek wędzony ten mały pewnie z mleka krowiego jaka gouda😂 9:27 .Tak to była żurawina. A dokładnie dżem. I pajda, kromka chleba ze smalcem. Nie jest to tost😮
Thanks the summer market only has one week left so we wanted to share it with all the people who intend on visits so that they can use some of our recommendations when they go to Gdansk. We are no longer in Japan, but we do have a few more videos to share from there that will be coming out. We’re not quite sure the order of things but we will be posting Copenhagen next!
@@HeresGoodTravel You really can get a good quality sour cream in the states as well. I get the full fat version (by Daisy or Organic Valley typically) and it's pretty good :)
scypek with cranberries - you had doubts about cranberries, but it was cranberries, maybe it tasted different to you than in winter, but everyone has their own way of making it, some make it as jam or more tart or sweet jam. Poles made a lot of fruit preserves, now maybe it has changed. They made the most preserves during martial law in the 80s when there was almost nothing in the shops and such items as butter, flour, meat, groats were rationed. You got so-called food coupons which were insufficient (other communist countries for our rebellion against communism, they wanted to starve us, but they did not know that Poles can cope in difficult circumstances). These fruit preserves were mainly about vitamin C, that is why Poles became masters in fruit and vegetable preserves. Everyone in the basement had a huge supply of juices, jams, plum preserves, pear compotes, apples and mushroom pickles, cucumbers and jars of sauerkraut - everything gave vitamins because at that time there were no citrus fruits in the shops. Maybe we were healthier then because we did not eat so much fat and meat. (the monthly allocation for one person was 1 or 2 cubes of butter 200 grams)
Thanks so much for this incredible comment, we had no idea! We get the sense that the Polish people are incredibly resourceful and resilient. We met so many people who were, welcoming and had great sense of humor. Honestly some of the coolest people we have come across in our travels. Thanks for this story❤️
It was pineapple flavored Pepsi, strange combo😂. When we visit places we always hit the grocery stores and grab a bunch of snacks and drinks we don’t have in the US. In Poland they have Extra Toasted peanuts we are obsessed with!
I hate food festivals in Poland with a passion, usually instead of showing the best from our amazing cuisine, they want to sell you overpriced garbage for a quick $ :/
That’s why we made sure to share some local restaurants as well. Things were definitely prices more than usual but the market was a good size and it was beautiful weather. We had a great time.
Yeah, we understand that we’re paying for convenience and experience, but we were surprised that the quality of food here was actually pretty good but the prices were just pretty high. Regardless Poland in the summer is a magical place and we can’t wait to go back.
😂chcielibyśmy! odwiedziliśmy Gdańsk na cztery dni, więc tak naprawdę nakręciliśmy to w ciągu kilku dni. Widzimy innych RUclipsrów, którzy wydają się jeść tak dużo, że zastanawiamy się, czy oni robią to samo, ale czasami nagrywamy filmy tego samego dnia, a potem po prostu śpimy przez dwa dni z rzędu.❤️🇵🇱
You cannot consume untested meat in Europe. This is the law. All meat may have parasites and be a carrier of diseases. Therefore, the meat is tested before being sold. This is done by specialized veterinarians. f you hunt, you should examine the meat for your own safety.
@@HeresGoodTravel Eating or selling meat without testing is severely punished. And game without a health certificate cannot be allowed into the food trade. Also in Poland you can eat game in a restaurant - no restaurant will risk losing its license and being closed. And inspections are frequent - they check the purity and legality of food products
urodzilem sie w Tczewie to, jest bardzo blisko Gdanska, wiec znam te miejsce doskonale, a od bardzo dlugo mieszkam w Koeln Deutschland, pieknie pozdrawiam, a propos Polska jest piekna und Prost mit Kölschbier
Thank you for your comment! We can’t say enough great things about Poland. We’ve only been to Gdansk, Warsaw and Krakow but we hope to go back soon and see more!
Thank you so much Poland is one of our favorite places in the world to visit. We had such an incredible time this time and every time! we will be back.
lol dziękuję bardzo za oglądanie i komentowanie! Film jest nakręcony w losowej kolejności w ciągu kilku dni, co dałoby masę jedzenia do zjedzenia na raz. więc po prostu w rytmie filmu, chyba zrobiliśmy ciasto, a potem rybę 😂
The city and all of the food you've shown look incredible. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! Poland is such an underrated country.
OMG Alyssa you knocked it out of the park! Such a great video. We were planning to go to Poland for the Christmas markets based your prior videos, now I’m torn and want to go now! Thanks so much for always showing us great food and fun things to do. You’re an inspiration!
😂The summer market was larger and the weather was incredible but Poland is special during the holidays! Have an amazing visit, we already can’t wait to go back. Thanks a million for the support❤️💯
Polska jest piekna urodzilem sie w Tczewie, wiec dobrze znam Gdansk i od bardzo dlugo mieszkam w Koeln Deutschland , pozdrawiam i wszystkiego dobrego
Love this, Alyssa!! I remembered from your last video in Poland how much you loved Gdańsk! It looks incredible! Gotta add this to our bucket list too!
It was just as great the second time. Next adventure is Buffalo Wing Fest in Buffalo next September for Brandon’s birthday. LFG!
You guys went back!!! So excited!
I'm glad you're still watching! We love Poland so much, I was bummed Brandon couldn't be there this time, but I know we'll be back soon! Thanks for your support and comments!
-Alyssa
Love all your videos. Just real people enjoying real things. Love from Queensland Australia.
Thank you, this is so kind! We have only been to Sydney (that video should be coming next month) but we hope to come back to Australia and see a lot more! Thanks for watching, we appreciate the support!
Thank you for this show. Your content and reviews were / are, A1 - 100% spot on.... ❤😊 🎉
Thank you so much! Gdansk is one of our favorite cities in the world, winter, summer, doesn’t matter it’s amazing. Thanks ks for following our delicious adventure!
I love Poland. It's safe, beautiful, and we have amazing food here. My favorite from this festival has always been "pajda ze smalcem" (even though its literally bread with animal fat and pickle) and cinnamon buns with pistachios.
I cant say enough how much we love poland, probably the most underrated country for Americans, you rarely meet people who have visited. The first time we had pajda ze smalcem was in krakow and we were nervous because the women spoke very little English just kept saying lard spread which we had never heard of but we LOVED IT. I was excited to share it with my friend this trip. Thanks for the comment and for watching!
That fat is a craft lard or bacon spread sometimes they add herbs and fried onion.
Very nice tour! Your enthusiasm is almost spilling out of the video. Almost 26'C is quite hot indeed, for a place from which (during nice clear weather) you can see the coast of Sweden. And about 'thing' in potato pancakes- it's diced onions. Along with eggs two main ingredients besides potatoes, the rest is a bit of flour and salt&pepper.
😂🤙 thanks so much for the clarification! We love your kind words! Comments like these keep us motivated to continue posting delicious travel videos! Thanks again!
Alyssa, thanks for the kind words about our beautiful country, nice to see you again, come as often as possible and take Brandon with you!
We will never stop screaming at the top of our lungs just how much we love Poland! We have told so many of our friends to make a point to visit there and we appreciate the hospitality so much of the Polish people! This was a quick trip, but we promised to return the both of us!
What a cool trip!! Looking forward to Copenhagen!!
Thanks! The difference in price from Poland to Denmark was a shocker. Editing it now, excited for you to see it. Thanks for watching! -A
reat trip. I'm glad you liked Gdansk so much. I invite you to Poland again. Maybe next summer 😀
Thanks for watching! We have visited Warsaw, Krakow, and Gdansk, we love Poland so much, we want to see it all! Brandon has only visited in the cold winter, so I must take him back to experience the beautiful summertime.
-Alyssa
@@HeresGoodTravel I can't wait for you and Brandon to come back to Poland. Your perspective on various issues in Poland is very interesting. Best regards.
7.00 As a Pole this fish platter is very strange to me as well. Never seeing made that way. Yes, dill should be a polish national herb 😄
Thanks for the comment! What would be a more traditional serving style? That fish was great though!
Oh, I see you again in Poland. I last watched you in the winter. It's nice to see you again in Poland. I wish you a nice vacation.😄
I'm sorry - I wish Lidsay a nice holiday too.
After watching the whole film, which I really liked, I have a few tips; when you ate the cake with ,, blueberries'' the translator translated it as with blueberries, but in Poland the word berries refers to forest berries and what you had were American blueberries, they taste a bit different and are smaller but the price is higher. Potato pancakes taste best when they are hot, they are not so cold. In Gansk you had to see the altar in the church of St. Bridget made entirely of amber, probably the only one in the world - I recommend it.
Thanks so much! It won’t be our last time in Poland either!
Thanks! Lyndsey is the best Taylor Seift concert partner! We were so excited to share Poland with her
Holy cow! I’m surprised we didn’t know about this church! It looks amazing we have it saved for the next trip, thanks!
Hi Alyssa,
I am so surprised that you’re travelling without Brandon. I really miss Brandon‘s comments about the food. He also says this food is fire if it’s really excellent. Hopefully Brandon will be joining you shortly. Looking forward to more of your travels in Europe.
I missed him too! My friends from Chicago, San Francisco and London flew to meet up for the concert so it was a mini girls trip, too much glitter for Brandon! I filmed the next video in Copenhagen without him also, but don't worry, he'll be meeting up and back on your screen soon! Thanks for watching, I'll be sure to tell him you like when he says "that's so fire"!
-Alyssa
I am so happy you like it, if I will be in Gdańsk, I need to visit Józef K. I love such ambient. Our tatar is made from beaf meat... oh we love dill, chive, green onion, and parsley, especially fresh, available spring, summer. Our potato pancakes are made from raw potatoes grated on small holes, with onion, egg, a spoon of flour, then fried on a sunflower oil. I am hungry now. Żabka is not cheap... if you want cheap and good market, try Biedronka next time! Regards!🤗
Thank you so much. We added that grocery store to our list in the next time that we visit! We definitely will be back. We are obsessed with Poland and Gdańsk as our absolute favorite. Thank you so much for taking the time to write this awesome comment and watching our video! This might be the last one from Poland this time, but this is a place that we will continue to visit as long as we live.
@@HeresGoodTravel You should see Kraków, and Wrocław, which are more on the south. From Kraków you can go to Wieliczka, a unique salt mine, and by train to Zakopane, capital of Highlands in Tatra Mountains. Each region of Poland has its beauty, and culture, what you can notice also in cuisine.
Smacznego!
dziękuję bardzo za gościnność, którą otrzymujemy, gdy odwiedzamy Polskę, jest niewiarygodna. To jeden z powodów, dla których ciągle tu wracamy!
Sooooo peaceful
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! Gdansk is a beautiful place along the Baltic sea. We fell in love on our first visit when we went for Christmas markets if you were interested in that video, this will be a place that is always close to our hearts!
Much love from Chicago!
Thanks so much! We are dying to get back to chi town for some Italian beef sandwiches!
Enjoy 💪😎🇵🇱🤩
Thanks for watching, we love Poland!
Dill is in most dishes. It helps digestion :)
We had no idea about the digestive properties of the deal! We just know that it’s delicious and that we love it😂
@@HeresGoodTravel Dill, marjoram (typically in cabbage and bean dishes). In the US, it's typically mustard grains :) Just a fun note :) Hope you're enjoying yourselves!
You’re welcome by all over the world🥰
So lovely place✨ I’d like to visit there someday❤ Now I know how to say cheers 😂
Thank you so much. This is the cutest best comment of the day and it means so much to us! Poland is one of our favorite places to visit, but there’s many more cities to see. I guess we’ll have to hop on a plane to go find them.
Gdańsk, together with Gdynia and Sopot, form the Tricity. This is an agglomeration. Each of these cities is different. It's a pity you didn't visit the entire Tricity. Gdynia is one of the youngest Polish cities, Gdynia was founded in the 1920s. This is a port city. Sopot is a typical seaside resort. Each region of Poland has its own regional cuisine. Pyra means potato in the dialect of Greater Poland. The capital of Greater Poland is Poznań. People from the rest of Poland call Greater Poland people pyra, and the region itself Pyrland. You ate the iconic Poznań dish 'Pyra z gzikiem - potato with gzik'. 🙂This region is associated with Poznań-style duck served with steamed yeast dumpling, red cabbage and czarnina (duck blood soup with dried fruit and pasta).
Thank you for the information! We had planned to visit Sopot this trip as well, but the St. Dominic's Fair was larger than we expected so we spend all 3 days in Gdansk. We will definitely be back to Poland and explore more, it is such a beautiful and welcoming country. We visited Warsaw, Gdansk and Krakow in 2022 and noticed how different each city is, so the regional cuisine makes total sense. Thank you for watching, and commenting!
-Alyssa
Everything is tasty, but I do not recommend Czernina soup and if you want to try it, do not try to find out what it is made of.
What do you mean "who needs five of those?"? I do! I love potato pancakes! :D
Thanks exactly what Brandon text me when I sent him the video!
-Alyssa
Na Zdrowie !
Thanks so much! We love Poland!❤️🇵🇱
Woohoo!
Summer of Alyssa!
fun! loved this one.
Thanks Theresa! We love poland so much, hope you get to visit one day! Thanks for watching
Dill - we just like it :), but personally I don't add it to everything. :)
I prefer potato pancakes that are much thinner, they look a bit like tortillas and are crunchy (necessarily with a lot of marjoram).
I recommend the roll with marinated herring - they add romaine lettuce, peppers, onion, sliced hard-boiled egg and sauce of your choice (garlic is the best IMHO). It may sound strange, but I fell in love with it from the first bite.
It doesn’t sound strange at all. It sounds awesome and delicious! Even though we’re gone, we will be back to Paul and we seek out some thinner pancakes the next visit. We are also going to Germany for sure this winter for some Christmas markets and we’re interested to see how different there are compared to the ones we tried in Poland. Thank you so much for this awesome, and taking time out of your day to watch our video. It means the world to us.
Who is this Taylaor swit?
Nowy idol dla gawiedzi do wielbienia.
Small indie artist
This red stuff with oscypek is actually cranberries :) In Polish "żurawina". Next time in Mandu you should try traditional pierogi with cabbage, mushrooms and onions ;-)
We tried those in our Gdansk Christmas market video last year! LOVED EM!
Hey, my friend, what are these dishes? The cakes are ok, but, try the bigos hunter's or old Polish, cabbage rolls, possibly fresh fish from Masuria, e.g. smoked vendace, I won't mention the smelt because it's a delicacy for the chosen ones?.. it's a small fish that smells like fresh cucumber.. ps. basically like all of you who come to us ;)
Thanks so much for the recommendations! We love Poland and will always be back. We have added these dishes to our list of must eat foods the next time around! Thanks you
The fish was marinated. Kind regards
Is it typically served cold, on warm bread? I was expecting fried to mean crispy but it wasn't. Thanks for watching and for the information!
-Alyssa
@HeresGoodTravel my mom used to make it. It was fried herring marinated in vinegar with onions. Fish got so tender we were eating it whole, with bones. Not my favourite, but very well known in a region. My father LOVE this dish.
@@HeresGoodTravel Rather cold, there are many varieties, in vinegar, in vegetable oil, in cream, in spices and they are eaten cold. Good luck.
Nice Video !!
Thank you so much we’re glad that you appreciated it! Thank you for leaving us this nice, to it means the world to us!
It's "na zdrowie" 🙂🥂
😂 lol thanks so much, no matter how often we come to Poland we still can’t pronoun anything😂. We will continue to promote Poland and learn the language
@HeresGoodTravel cool 😀
Zapiekanka obwazanek i paczek come from Krakow😊
Awesome! We love Krakow
I must say that you picked Kinda expensive place to eat. A lot of things at jarmark dominikański are so overplaced. Few blocks away you could proably eat same for half amount of money. Anyway, glad you enjoy. Just wanted to mention that Poland may be cheap if you search enough :)
We knew the market would be a little more expensive and on the water at the hotels is definitely overpriced. We had been to Gdansk before and eaten a bit more low key, we have a few other Gdansk videos if you want to check them out. I’d love to know your favorite spots to eat! We love Poland, so we will be back soon I know it!
Thanks for the comment!
Wiele się jeszcze musisz dowiedzieć o jedzeniu w Polsce. Oscypek z gór, serek wędzony ten mały pewnie z mleka krowiego jaka gouda😂 9:27 .Tak to była żurawina. A dokładnie dżem. I pajda, kromka chleba ze smalcem. Nie jest to tost😮
dzięki za info! będziemy dalej uczyć się ustami
Dill in summer is like pumpkin in autumn
😂what a fun analogy! We are here for all the full!
Yeah in Poland we also eat Cornflakes with dill 😊😅
I love dill it was just surprising to see it on EVERYTHING! Haha thanks for watching!
Gdańsk was once the richest city in Europe .Such wonderful Europeans lived there as Johannes Hewelius one of the most famous astronauts
Thanks! We love a fun fact! Gdansk is one of our favorite cities in the world
Astronauts ? ROFTL
Y'all are in poland or japan?
Thanks the summer market only has one week left so we wanted to share it with all the people who intend on visits so that they can use some of our recommendations when they go to Gdansk. We are no longer in Japan, but we do have a few more videos to share from there that will be coming out. We’re not quite sure the order of things but we will be posting Copenhagen next!
Cranberries in Poland are gathered in our forests that's why they taste differently from those You eat in US.
Thanks! So cool, so delicious!
It's not mashed potato. Polish pancakes are fried with raw potatoes.
Ahhh that makes so Much sense! The sour cream that you guys is much better than what we have back home in the States
@@HeresGoodTravel You really can get a good quality sour cream in the states as well. I get the full fat version (by Daisy or Organic Valley typically) and it's pretty good :)
Polish potato pancakes have- onion, egg, flour and potatoes.
Hi My Beautiful people
Hello!! Thanks for watching!
scypek with cranberries - you had doubts about cranberries, but it was cranberries, maybe it tasted different to you than in winter, but everyone has their own way of making it, some make it as jam or more tart or sweet jam. Poles made a lot of fruit preserves, now maybe it has changed. They made the most preserves during martial law in the 80s when there was almost nothing in the shops and such items as butter, flour, meat, groats were rationed. You got so-called food coupons which were insufficient (other communist countries for our rebellion against communism, they wanted to starve us, but they did not know that Poles can cope in difficult circumstances). These fruit preserves were mainly about vitamin C, that is why Poles became masters in fruit and vegetable preserves. Everyone in the basement had a huge supply of juices, jams, plum preserves, pear compotes, apples and mushroom pickles, cucumbers and jars of sauerkraut - everything gave vitamins because at that time there were no citrus fruits in the shops. Maybe we were healthier then because we did not eat so much fat and meat. (the monthly allocation for one person was 1 or 2 cubes of butter 200 grams)
Thanks so much for this incredible comment, we had no idea! We get the sense that the Polish people are incredibly resourceful and resilient. We met so many people who were, welcoming and had great sense of humor. Honestly some of the coolest people we have come across in our travels. Thanks for this story❤️
You do not die from hunger in Poland.
😂 haha never! We love how high quality the international food is too there, one of our favorite Thai restaurants is in Gdansk!
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Thanks so much! We will always sing Poland’s praises!
It IS cranberry, I assure you 😅
Ahhhh thanks!
Pig jam with pickle and vodka
Sounds delicious!
We miss Brandon 🥲
Says one guy…😂
it is cranberry
Thanks for the clarification!
It’s Dominik
Ahhh thanks for the correction!
@@HeresGoodTravel Lol. You’re welcome
What you are drinking is not ordinary Pepsi.
It was pineapple flavored Pepsi, strange combo😂. When we visit places we always hit the grocery stores and grab a bunch of snacks and drinks we don’t have in the US. In Poland they have Extra Toasted peanuts we are obsessed with!
@@HeresGoodTravel
Peanuts are indeed delicious. I also love salted pistachios. I hope you liked Poland and Polish cuisine?
intanto la ragazza piu bella della polonia lo sposata io ,,
mający szczęście!
👍
Thanks so much, We LOVE Gdansk
Chacha.
Thanks!
I hate food festivals in Poland with a passion, usually instead of showing the best from our amazing cuisine, they want to sell you overpriced garbage for a quick $ :/
That’s why we made sure to share some local restaurants as well. Things were definitely prices more than usual but the market was a good size and it was beautiful weather. We had a great time.
Pozdrawiam z Gdańska 🇵🇱
NIE CHCEMY TU ŻADNYCH MUZUŁMANÓW ⛔️🕋,,!!
zrozumiany
TBH those food fairs are a scam , like everywhere
Yeah, we understand that we’re paying for convenience and experience, but we were surprised that the quality of food here was actually pretty good but the prices were just pretty high. Regardless Poland in the summer is a magical place and we can’t wait to go back.
Kobieto ty to wszystko wcisnęłaś w ciągu jednego dnia , ale masz apetyt gdzie to zmieściłaś .
😂chcielibyśmy! odwiedziliśmy Gdańsk na cztery dni, więc tak naprawdę nakręciliśmy to w ciągu kilku dni. Widzimy innych RUclipsrów, którzy wydają się jeść tak dużo, że zastanawiamy się, czy oni robią to samo, ale czasami nagrywamy filmy tego samego dnia, a potem po prostu śpimy przez dwa dni z rzędu.❤️🇵🇱
Poland an't cheap any more ,over $7 for express and small piece of cake ,sorry they rip you of money like hell
Shity qality and festival.
Sorry.
Yoy see 15% quality..
We really enjoyed it. Not much like it furring the summertime
So cringe when they say "fire" or "bomb." SMFH.
We are working on correcting the issue
All rubbish.
Check some local news
Thanks for the input
Wild Boar is like free meat with parasites yikes dam
You cannot consume untested meat in Europe. This is the law. All meat may have parasites and be a carrier of diseases. Therefore, the meat is tested before being sold. This is done by specialized veterinarians. f you hunt, you should examine the meat for your own safety.
The meat for human consumption is tested for parasites....and any diseases.
It was delicious, I'm pretty certain that restaurant wasn't serving us pierogis with parasites!
@@HeresGoodTravel Eating or selling meat without testing is severely punished. And game without a health certificate cannot be allowed into the food trade. Also in Poland you can eat game in a restaurant - no restaurant will risk losing its license and being closed. And inspections are frequent - they check the purity and legality of food products
urodzilem sie w Tczewie to, jest bardzo blisko Gdanska, wiec znam te miejsce doskonale, a od bardzo dlugo mieszkam w Koeln Deutschland, pieknie pozdrawiam, a propos Polska jest piekna und Prost mit Kölschbier
Thank you for your comment! We can’t say enough great things about Poland. We’ve only been to Gdansk, Warsaw and Krakow but we hope to go back soon and see more!
super
Thank you so much Poland is one of our favorite places in the world to visit. We had such an incredible time this time and every time! we will be back.
śledź po ciastku?
a dlaczego nie , na przykład Szwedzi jedzą śledzia z słodkim dżemem 🙂
Rzecz gustu...
lol dziękuję bardzo za oglądanie i komentowanie! Film jest nakręcony w losowej kolejności w ciągu kilku dni, co dałoby masę jedzenia do zjedzenia na raz. więc po prostu w rytmie filmu, chyba zrobiliśmy ciasto, a potem rybę 😂
Chodziło raczej o kolejność filmów, a niekoniecznie o kolejność ich tworzenia 😂, ale zawsze jesteśmy gotowi na małe rybne ciastko!
ciasto, przystawka i deser rybny!