Mongolian families operate like corporations. They socialise together, they do business against other families together, they share resources together, and somewhere beyond the family corporation, they fit in some social friends. However, family is number one for Mongolians on the social radar. In the West, we operate socially from an individual connection with not much need for family.
I like this. I think all families should operate like this, and then have business ventures with other families when the interests of the two or more families align. Thanks for this comment:)
I watched all ur videos of visiting Mongolia. Felt like i was walking down streets in UB. i miss my home country so much. ❤ btw when u wanted some Mongolian cookies next time just say like “super kontik and ynzaga pecheni”. first one is cookie and second one is biscuits. i don’t know if “super kontik” is imported from russia or made in Mongolia but it’s soooooo goood. Everyone knows these 2 if u ask. u should try that in ur video. i wanna see ur expression cuz i loved the way u smiling, laughing and expressing ur emotions when u try something new 😊 Became ur fan ❤
Omg, thank you so much for this information and the lovely comment!! I will definitely look for these cookies and try them this summer when I return to Mongolia:) Are you living abroad now?
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10:12 Pfanner and Kagome are my fav. juice. 11:40 Woah, Woah, Woah stop right there. Yoo, I know this place. It called "Nomin". This is the store that I shop in Summer. Even tho my house (not really) is very close. 12:18 Okay my house its so close rn. 14:48 The food looks good.
Wow! You know Mongolian language? Milk Tea is very good and healthy! 1:28 The food is called Cooked Lamb which its soo good.1:35 Food that everybody likes in Mongolia that called Tsuivan.2:41 Yeah, so Mongolia uses Russian brand cuz USSR helped us in WWII 7:27 Yes, In Mongolia mini markets supplies are cheap.
Yo kid ussr did not helped us in WWII. We helped them with supplies because they helped us to be an independent country. We didn't even participated in World Wars. And those are not brand. Its just soviet style items.
Glad your having a blast of a time here bro if people look at you wierdly or say some dumb stuff hopefully you can understand people here a looot of them have never seen any other race except themselves well hope you have a good day
Very glad you are having a blast of experience there in mongolia. The food is definitely something unique as you can already tell. Tsuivan is basically the mac n cheese and fried rice kinda food of this place. You can make it with any ingredients you have laying around on top of the usual meat + handmade thinly cut rolled dough noodles. Also, for the russian things in mongolia. Because of how mongolia used to be under the influence of USSR much like the other slavish countries, most of the old buildings are built with USSR standards and are still in use today. Today, most of Mongolia's imports are from Russia and China, the two neighbouring countries. Other products you can see from time to time are from Korea, Japan, Kazakhstan, Turkey, America and Europe, etc. Though it is a little expensive compared to the Russian/Chinese products.
Hey there and thank you for this wealth of knowledge! I'll be sure to keep this in mind when answering questions about the food and culture in Mongolia:)
Tsuivan is not actually made with noodle. Like we never call it noodle, its just flour thats been fried raw or steamed. And those other import products are more expensive because they shipped through air since we are land locked. Mostly the shipping costs expensive.
@@hoolidii Well, noodle is just a general term though, not saying that you should call tsuivan a noodle either. Noodle is not specifically the packaged instant ramen or something like that you are thinking of. Or maybe I should've highlighted it by saying "handmade/homemade noodle from rolled dough". Even then, the literal translation for the mongolian name would be just " thinly cut dough/flour". I hope I made my point clear with that. I'm intrigued to hear your point of view about this as well. Also, I would like you to search for words that can define this specific ingredient in tsuivan. Because 'noodle' is the only word I can find or think of atm. Definition of Noodle by Oxford: -a very thin, long strip of pasta or a similar flour paste, eaten with a sauce or in a soup.
@sentientlvl.5mortar886 Yeah, but in the mongolian language, noodles would be goimon. But tsuivan is not goimontoi huurga. I personally don't like to call noodles. It's just makes us sound more like East asian. Even though we don't even have traditional noodle dishes.
Possibly a misunderstanding! I actually found Mongolian cookies at a store just as I was doing souvenir shopping, hahaha. Still, the Russian cookies were incredibly delicious! I'm going to buy Mongolian cookies tomorrow...I've been craving them lol
Hey, thanks for watching and supporting! I'll ask my Mongolian mom where it is! If you send me a message on Instagram or Facebook, it would be great for reminding me to give you the address:)
I think that woman didn’t understand you. Because there are many types of Mongolian cookies out there there. That small shop seems to sell only Russian products.
It's possible she didn't understand me hahaha. I thought people told me there are many kinds of Mongolian cookies hahaha. Can you tell me some brands of Mongolian cookies, please?:)
I heard the name of the shop is CCCP Shop. I don't know the address. I asked some Mongolian friends and they haven't gotten back to me yet. If you leave a message on my Insta account, I'll let you know if they get back to me:)
@@francoismarc3Youre welcome man , there is too many kind people in mongolia .. , and im from Mongolia, Im very happy to your upload, Mongolian summer time is Hella great 💯😌 Thanks to your journey ,
I really glad that you learn our Mongolian game
Hey, thanks! I still have to learn more, but I'm trying!!:)
Bro, chinii ner garid iimuu?
Friends make the time in Mongolia pass so well! Mongolians are easy to meet. Just say hi, and you can become friends easily!
Hi! I'm the girl who was saying you to try more Mongolian traditional foods so did you had a nice time by the way?
@Javkhla674 hey thanks for commenting! And I tried a lot of wonderful Mongolian foods:)
@@francoismarc3 no problem and have a good time
Mongolian families operate like corporations. They socialise together, they do business against other families together, they share resources together, and somewhere beyond the family corporation, they fit in some social friends. However, family is number one for Mongolians on the social radar. In the West, we operate socially from an individual connection with not much need for family.
I like this. I think all families should operate like this, and then have business ventures with other families when the interests of the two or more families align. Thanks for this comment:)
"I can't eat unless I have milk tea" Many of us feel the same!
I need it!!!! Lol
I watched all ur videos of visiting Mongolia. Felt like i was walking down streets in UB. i miss my home country so much. ❤ btw when u wanted some Mongolian cookies next time just say like “super kontik and ynzaga pecheni”. first one is cookie and second one is biscuits. i don’t know if “super kontik” is imported from russia or made in Mongolia but it’s soooooo goood. Everyone knows these 2 if u ask. u should try that in ur video. i wanna see ur expression cuz i loved the way u smiling, laughing and expressing ur emotions when u try something new 😊 Became ur fan ❤
Omg, thank you so much for this information and the lovely comment!! I will definitely look for these cookies and try them this summer when I return to Mongolia:) Are you living abroad now?
@@francoismarc3 kind of. I haven't been missing Mongolia that much until ur videos 🥲
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10:12 Pfanner and Kagome are my fav. juice. 11:40 Woah, Woah, Woah stop right there. Yoo, I know this place. It called "Nomin". This is the store that I shop in Summer. Even tho my house (not really) is very close. 12:18 Okay my house its so close rn. 14:48 The food looks good.
Dang! I'll come back during the summer and we can go shopping together! Hahaha Are you in Mongolia now?
@@francoismarc3 bro I live in Mongolia Mongolia is my country. and also I'm just a 12 y/o kid hehe but see ya in Summer!
there is a mongolian cookies there was a mongolian cookie right next to the cookia u bought it has a logo name parle
Why did she say there were no Mongolian cookies?? Lol
i love mongolian food i leave massive tips in my local mongolian grill in LA
Woah, happy to hear that! Mongolian food just makes me feel completely satisfied after eating!
Wow! You know Mongolian language? Milk Tea is very good and healthy! 1:28 The food is called Cooked Lamb which its soo good.1:35 Food that everybody likes in Mongolia that called Tsuivan.2:41 Yeah, so Mongolia uses Russian brand cuz USSR helped us in WWII 7:27 Yes, In Mongolia mini markets supplies are cheap.
I know a little hahaha
I know a little of the language hahaah. Thank you for giving me all this information!!
@@francoismarc3 you welcome :D
Yo kid ussr did not helped us in WWII. We helped them with supplies because they helped us to be an independent country. We didn't even participated in World Wars. And those are not brand. Its just soviet style items.
Glad your having a blast of a time here bro if people look at you wierdly or say some dumb stuff hopefully you can understand people here a looot of them have never seen any other race except themselves well hope you have a good day
Hey, thanks for letting me know! Usually, Mongolians are so very nice to me! However, if an issue occurs, I'll remember this comment you left me:)
hi i have been watching your traveling vlogs lately. Really love what u make. Can i know when this was filmed?
Hey, thanks so much for watching and supporting! I filmed this about 2 months ago:)
프랑수와~ 몽골 너무 가보고 싶어요 🥹👍🏻🌸
맛있은 음식도 가득이네요 😍 역시 잘 먹는 프랑수와…🐷ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 나 돼지 이야? ㅋㅋㅋㅋ Plesse come to Mongolia with me this summer! We can eat a lot of delicious food and you can ride a horse!!!♡♡♡
Very glad you are having a blast of experience there in mongolia. The food is definitely something unique as you can already tell. Tsuivan is basically the mac n cheese and fried rice kinda food of this place. You can make it with any ingredients you have laying around on top of the usual meat + handmade thinly cut rolled dough noodles.
Also, for the russian things in mongolia. Because of how mongolia used to be under the influence of USSR much like the other slavish countries, most of the old buildings are built with USSR standards and are still in use today.
Today, most of Mongolia's imports are from Russia and China, the two neighbouring countries. Other products you can see from time to time are from Korea, Japan, Kazakhstan, Turkey, America and Europe, etc. Though it is a little expensive compared to the Russian/Chinese products.
Hey there and thank you for this wealth of knowledge! I'll be sure to keep this in mind when answering questions about the food and culture in Mongolia:)
Tsuivan is not actually made with noodle. Like we never call it noodle, its just flour thats been fried raw or steamed. And those other import products are more expensive because they shipped through air since we are land locked. Mostly the shipping costs expensive.
@@hoolidii Well, noodle is just a general term though, not saying that you should call tsuivan a noodle either. Noodle is not specifically the packaged instant ramen or something like that you are thinking of. Or maybe I should've highlighted it by saying "handmade/homemade noodle from rolled dough". Even then, the literal translation for the mongolian name would be just " thinly cut dough/flour". I hope I made my point clear with that. I'm intrigued to hear your point of view about this as well.
Also, I would like you to search for words that can define this specific ingredient in tsuivan. Because 'noodle' is the only word I can find or think of atm.
Definition of Noodle by Oxford:
-a very thin, long strip of pasta or a similar flour paste, eaten with a sauce or in a soup.
@sentientlvl.5mortar886 Yeah, but in the mongolian language, noodles would be goimon. But tsuivan is not goimontoi huurga.
I personally don't like to call noodles. It's just makes us sound more like East asian. Even though we don't even have traditional noodle dishes.
@@hoolidii 💀 I fricking forgot that the word "Гоймон" existed. I should stop being chronically online and talk in Mongolian more often.
What camera do you use? I love your content! :) I lived there for 2 years and my wife is Mongolian. I have a deep love for that place
Hey, I'm filming with a DJI Pocket 1. I love this little thing hahah. And omg, married a wonderful Mongolian woman? It's what I hope to do!!!:)
すみません。モンゴルにはFAWNと言うcookieがあります。他にも沢山有ると思いますが、私が大好きなcookieです。多分彼女が英語を話せないからこの店にはモンゴルのcookie無いと言ってるつもりでNOと言ってると思います。まだ、モンゴルに居るんであればATARパンを食べて下さい。モンゴル人の主食であった時期が有るほど有名なパンです。自分の意見ばかり書いてすみません。
Possibly a misunderstanding! I actually found Mongolian cookies at a store just as I was doing souvenir shopping, hahaha. Still, the Russian cookies were incredibly delicious! I'm going to buy Mongolian cookies tomorrow...I've been craving them lol
ваав та атар талхыг мэддэг кк
amazing video, can you provide the location of the Soviet store pls?
Hey, thanks for watching and supporting! I'll ask my Mongolian mom where it is! If you send me a message on Instagram or Facebook, it would be great for reminding me to give you the address:)
4:30 fits perfectly❤😂
Hahaha thanks so much!!!:)
I think that woman didn’t understand you. Because there are many types of Mongolian cookies out there there. That small shop seems to sell only Russian products.
It's possible she didn't understand me hahaha. I thought people told me there are many kinds of Mongolian cookies hahaha. Can you tell me some brands of Mongolian cookies, please?:)
There is tons of Mongolian cookies you need go to right store, lady saying no Mongolian cookies she’s doesn’t have on her store
Right! Maybe there was a misunderstanding. Anyways, I found the cookies!!:)
Hi I've been there before😅
How did you like it?! And hello!:)
Im momgolian also i like planes
Niiiice!
Enjoy Mongolia 🇲🇳…
Thank you so much!:)
We have Mongolian cookies but most of them are Russian style.
Ahhh, I understand. I'll search harder for pure Monfolian cookies next time!:)
Didn’t made snow man at winter mountain’s
I know:( I'll have to do it next time!!!
I bet you definitely wanted to slide on that ice slide. If I were there, I would have slid when the kids were gone😂
Hahahah actually, I did lol. I'm still a child in my heart hahahah
I m born forom mongolia
Happy to hear that:) I was born in America:)
I m mongolia i wana meet you
Hello! Hahahah maybe one day!
❤❤❤
btw do u like that the a meat like looks like ball that you eat in ger
You mean buutz? I like it a lot! It tastes so delicious!!!
Mongol hvn bwal like
Good comment?!
bro if you need same help welcome
Hey, thanks a lot for that!!:)
Ask them to take you to Баянхошуу i will welcome you personally
Hahah I'll ask them to take me there this summer!
@@francoismarc3 dude i was kidding
dont come its a slum they will eat you
Whats the address for the army store in the first half?
I heard the name of the shop is CCCP Shop. I don't know the address. I asked some Mongolian friends and they haven't gotten back to me yet. If you leave a message on my Insta account, I'll let you know if they get back to me:)
maps.app.goo.gl/ZJoFNmuMHMyvJSxp6 right next to this restaurant
1:30 classic цуйван
And damn good!! Lol
why mongolians love ger that one reason the ger are round is because bad ghost can't exist in a round space because they have to hide behind corners😅
Hey, this is great information! I didn't know that about the ger! I heard that it is also rude to whistle inside the ger!
👍👍👍
Thank you so much!!!!
Are u in mongolia? IM FROM MONGOLIA
I'm not in Mongolia now:( I'll be back this summer!:)
@@francoismarc3Youre welcome man , there is too many kind people in mongolia .. , and im from Mongolia, Im very happy to your upload, Mongolian summer time is Hella great 💯😌 Thanks to your journey ,
u dont have any friend who doest speak english i am ready for you if u are in mongolia bro
Hey! I have friends who can speak English:) Thank you so much for offering your help! I really appreciate it!")
I'll be moving to Mongolia this October!
mongolia has cookies
I found them!!!!
Mongolian men are handsome.
Agreed!!!
Russian tank 😂👍
That's what they told me hahaha
Mongolia has cookies 😂😅
I thought so! Maybe the shop owner was saying there are no Mongolian cookies in her store hahaah. What are some Mongolian cookie brands?!:)
Bro get a gf and stay here ahahah since u alr have mother here
Hahahaha I'm working on it! Find one for me lol, please! Haaha