Full Supermarket Tour in ROMANIA (expensive?)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @petruberinde5957
    @petruberinde5957 Год назад +731

    Mega image is most expensive supermarket in Romania

    • @sorinpopa1442
      @sorinpopa1442 Год назад +42

      Yes i tried to avoid that store as much as i can ^^

    • @bogdan-el
      @bogdan-el Год назад +6

      Not true.

    • @petruberinde5957
      @petruberinde5957 Год назад +26

      In Oradea they out of business faliment

    • @bogdan-el
      @bogdan-el Год назад

      De prost ce le merge au ajuns la 960 magazine din care 26 in Timisoara.

    • @samelmudir
      @samelmudir Год назад +25

      Carrefour too. Lidl and Penny for basics. Profi in the middle. Mega and Carrefour for specialty items

  • @kitt_does_yt
    @kitt_does_yt Год назад +214

    I simply love the fact that tourists visit a Romanian supermarket and be like "Wow this is so cheap!" but for the locals, 13.99 ron for 2 liters of milk is too expensive
    💀

    • @RCB-BS
      @RCB-BS Год назад +31

      BECAUSE IT IS TOO EXPENSIVE

    • @roBuilder290
      @roBuilder290 Год назад +12

      with the small salary it's of course expensive

    • @destroyer100onblitz
      @destroyer100onblitz Год назад +11

      Chiar e scump, cumparam cu 5 lei inainte 2 litri

    • @PDanny84
      @PDanny84 Год назад +8

      @@destroyer100onblitz dadea si vaca daca mai puneai 2 lei

    • @destroyer100onblitz
      @destroyer100onblitz Год назад +1

      @@PDanny84 🤫ne-au vândut și vacile

  • @zebrafarm4624
    @zebrafarm4624 Год назад +259

    Mega Image has definitely the most expensive products from Romania 😆 and is only in the biggest cities from Romania and some touristic resorts

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад +9

      @zebrafarm4624....everything is expensive in Romania!!avarage salary is 200p lei(400€),and pay for an old appartment(45m2)250€!!!with gas,wather,electr exetea,money is GONE!!
      CARREFOUR-KAUFLAND-PENNY-LIDLdominates ,there aint no Romanian BIG SUPERMARKETS!!

    • @gestapo81
      @gestapo81 Год назад

      we all know Brexit was a spasm against mass migration, wich is killing Europe at a lighting fast rate and the people has no say, as the vast majority it's against mass migration. this answear is because you became way to political for this kind of channell.

    • @ionelghiorghita688
      @ionelghiorghita688 Год назад +1

      The only issue îs that they are not paying taxes. All/most the romanian money are going to them but they are not having profit.

    • @danoprea3066
      @danoprea3066 Год назад +5

      @@myway2843 If the prices in those supermarkets are so expensive for the average Romanian, how come they're not bankrupt by now? Most of them have been operating for 20 years. In fact, the opposite is true, more of these foreign supermarket chains are coming to Romania.

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Год назад

      @@myway2843 There is Profi.

  • @edamameme1789
    @edamameme1789 Год назад +59

    I actually bought cans of food from Romania and brought back to Toronto (half a suitcase) because all we have in Toronto markets is canned tuna or corned beef. Super boring. When the apocalypse hits, I wanna have beans and sausage, ciorba de burta, and smoked ribs...oh and i have a few cans of kimchi because it always makes stuff more tasty. lol

    • @raduromanesti6408
      @raduromanesti6408 Год назад +2

      Nice lol

    • @edamameme1789
      @edamameme1789 Год назад +3

      @@Alexander-jr8nw canned food is allowed (so long as its not in a carry on). Now...the wheel of cheese and the 3 salam de sibiu i had...those arent exactly allowed. lol

    • @Bashynx
      @Bashynx Год назад

      @@Alexander-jr8nw Oh is that why, I was wondering why barely anything comes by the post xD

    • @adrianjuniorForever
      @adrianjuniorForever Год назад +2

      Mișto sa vorbești cu romanii în engleză

  • @Yury-sb4cw
    @Yury-sb4cw Год назад +66

    Mega Image is one of the most expensive places to make your groceries in Romania, besides some good offers but yes, those concept store like the one you went are pretty cool. But Kaufland, Lidl or Auchan are way more cheaper

  • @lyubomiryotov7918
    @lyubomiryotov7918 Год назад +106

    In the Balkans, the quality of the veggies, my US friends, is not determined by being local or not, but by being garden produce or mass produce (greenhouse).

    • @Qwerty1637i
      @Qwerty1637i Год назад +10

      It is definitely determined by being local or not, veggies and meat from Romania are a way, way higher quality that the ones imported from Germany, Netherlands, Italy etc.

    • @lyubomiryotov7918
      @lyubomiryotov7918 Год назад +13

      @@Qwerty1637i that's why I said in the Balkans. Germany and Netherlands are not Balkan states. Also, garden production comes in low quantities. The quality produce is in village people's gardens, not local greenhouses. Ya'll balkan folks know that cmon :D

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Год назад +4

      @@lyubomiryotov7918 They're Canadian, not US.

    • @Qwerty1637i
      @Qwerty1637i Год назад +2

      @@lyubomiryotov7918 both are good and with good quality in Romania, and we are not Balkan… just southern Romania is.

    • @balkanwitch5747
      @balkanwitch5747 Год назад +4

      @@Qwerty1637i we are 1000% Balkan, Balkan is about culture, shared history, food, etc and we are also part of the Balkan Sprachbund, so you are wrong there friend

  • @criss6945
    @criss6945 Год назад +47

    Having you here in Romania again makes me happy ☺. Wish you the best trip ever for this summer!

  • @simpletraveltech
    @simpletraveltech Год назад +116

    The canned Ciorba de burta and varza are pretty close to a home made. They are actually cooking them in big pots and then put the portions in the cans. It's not really "factory" made. Scandia Sibiu and Edenia make the best ready-made meals so far.

    • @KoDiaKuL
      @KoDiaKuL Год назад +11

      You're wrong about the canned food, no matter if it's Scandia or other food factories. It's full of preservatives (conservanti) all those E numbers that are bad for health. Actually it's factory food. When you are cooking home you know what ingredients you're using, and also no need to preserve the food for more than a few days. So eat properly and as healthy as you can!

    • @simpletraveltech
      @simpletraveltech Год назад +15

      @@KoDiaKuL I believe your intention is good and commendable. However the process of placi g food in a can dates since the times ships were sailing under wind at sea and no Cann of food needs preservative chemicals as the canned environment is the presevant.
      Please take a moment to read about it on the internet. You must be referring to the taste activator that the food industry uses but even that has no place here as the canned fasole cu jumări contains the same fasole and the same jumări that you would make from the same products.
      I am sure you are very well equipped to understand what a myth is and how this kind of talk prevents people from enjoying simple stuff of life. Fasole cu cârnați is the same in the Cann as it is in your pot at home.

    • @manuelagmz107
      @manuelagmz107 Год назад +3

      @@KoDiaKuL Just because you don't understand it, doesn't mean it's bad for you ;)

    • @KoDiaKuL
      @KoDiaKuL Год назад +5

      @@simpletraveltech Drying, smoking or salting foods are indeed old ways of food conservation. Pickling vegetables as well, and I think it's pretty healthy, but, thinking the canned food from the grocery stores is the same as cooking home your own food...it's superrealism :D

    • @KoDiaKuL
      @KoDiaKuL Год назад

      @@manuelagmz107 I hope that was sarcasm :)

  • @omi685
    @omi685 Год назад +259

    The Romanians love 'ficăței de pui cu mujdei de usturoi și mămăliguță'! 😂
    The best cozonac to try is the home-made one, not the supermarket one.

    • @ConstantinVictor66
      @ConstantinVictor66 Год назад +7

      Yes, the Boromir cozonac it's the best. Ala cu nuca...🤭

    • @KaiHansen-sf1lq
      @KaiHansen-sf1lq Год назад +10

      Yes, just like in Bulgaria :)
      I'm surprised though that you have kozunàk all-year-round in your stores, here it's sold unfortunately only in the weeks before Easter, as it is the time everybody eats it, as we know :) I guess and hope more of the factory-made ones are good, not like here where 90% is not what it should be...?

    • @ghiocadrian7399
      @ghiocadrian7399 Год назад +5

      @@KaiHansen-sf1lq i like the one from Boromir with cocoa and turkish delight, it's tender and not overly sweet

    • @KaiHansen-sf1lq
      @KaiHansen-sf1lq Год назад +5

      (It's sold before and eaten on Easter and the days after it. That's a clarification for the foreigners only 😆)
      We used to make it at home whenever we would like, my grandma used to make incredible kozunak, of course :) , of many dif. kinds, but as a tradition it's an Easter 'bread' and now most of the people eat it only then.

    • @KaiHansen-sf1lq
      @KaiHansen-sf1lq Год назад +5

      Haha, is this 'Boromir' brand owned by some fans of Tolkien or what...? :) Or just a local with this 'slavic' name. I've always wondered how J.R.R. thought out this name, since in Bulgaria it is 'Borimìr' and I've never heard of other versions in the other brotherly countries of ours...

  • @AlinaAlina-cv3sn
    @AlinaAlina-cv3sn Год назад +56

    I never expected a visit to supermarket to be this fun,but you guys made it❤❤

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад

      @AlinaAlina-cv3sn...it isnt fun if you live in Roumania at all!!minimum salary is 2100 lei(415€),and 2 room appartment(45m2)=250€ at least!!!SO ,IT ISNT FUN AT ALLL!!

    • @techinzz-404
      @techinzz-404 Год назад +2

      @@myway2843 Oh you don`t understand at all.

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад

      @@techinzz-404 yeah,keep deney it,but go to work in west europe and live with 3 famillys in on house!!open youre eyes,youve entred the EU ,so opdn youre mouth a little bit!!CHANGE YOURE LIFE!!

  • @RomaniaSteve
    @RomaniaSteve Год назад +4

    This reminded me of my trip to Bucharest last year when I took photos of every aisle lol I love Romanian food stores.

  • @andreivanpopa
    @andreivanpopa Год назад +2

    20:00 yes, those are for hangovers. Just had one this morning after 4 days in a row drinking session. They're quite good and my buddies from the UK always make stock of these every time they come visit me.

  • @ipostaze2
    @ipostaze2 Год назад +56

    Chicken liver is actually a very good Romanian dish, goes great with some mashed potatoes (with the obligatory milk&butter added) and sume pickels beside them. It's kind of a comfort food form me, as a guy born and raised over here.
    The canned ciorba and beans are surprisingly okay, like a worker's meal, it reminds me of the military ration you got when conscription was a fact in Romania (until 2002-2003): if you were on a leave, going from your unit to your home town, you got from the army, beside your free train ticket, some food, which consisted of canned beans with sausages or beef meat, branza topita (that's cream cheese), pork pate (which, by the way, is the poor cousin of foie gras :D), sardines can and the mandatory Rom chocolate. Those were the days, funny I barely escaped conscription, as I was a student :)

    • @orlandolaurentiu731
      @orlandolaurentiu731 Год назад +6

      I had to scroll to far to find a fellow chicken liver enjoyer.

    • @silviubulza6019
      @silviubulza6019 Год назад +1

      Chicken liver with rosemary, paprika and onions is heavenly, especially if you let the liver soak in milk overnight in the fridge since it draws out a lot of the bitterness.

    • @Bashynx
      @Bashynx Год назад

      ​@@silviubulza6019 I don't mind the taste of liver, but will try soaking it in milk. I usually make very simple liver, just cook it with some onions and salt it when cooked.

    • @nicolaeionescu6538
      @nicolaeionescu6538 Год назад

      Conscription was in effect in Romania until January 2007.

    • @ipostaze2
      @ipostaze2 Год назад

      @@nicolaeionescu6538 as of 2003 there was no draft in effect for university graduates, as was my case.

  • @AlexM-t6h
    @AlexM-t6h 3 месяца назад +2

    Greetings to our neighbor Romania from Serbia.

  • @marionicolasmartin
    @marionicolasmartin Год назад +10

    mega image is the most expensive supermarket in romania. it’s sort of like trader joe’s or whole foods in the states or waitrose or m&s in the uk. most of us shop at supermarkets like lidl, carrefour and kaufland instead

    • @MyEmkill
      @MyEmkill Год назад

      Carerefour and Cora are quite expensive as well, kaufland has decent prices, also Profi has decent prices

  • @CooperGabriel
    @CooperGabriel 5 месяцев назад +1

    Living in British Columbia and thinking to move in Romania in 5 years ... thank you for sharing the video.

  • @cosminckraici2475
    @cosminckraici2475 Год назад +17

    The season of music festivals start in Romania. Electric Castle and than Untold, in Cluj. Untold is a huge international festival. If you are in Timisoara, check out Arad city as a day trip. It is very close.

  • @mimisor66
    @mimisor66 Год назад +11

    If you are in Bucharest on a weekend, go to Academia Militară. There in a parking lot is a market for producers. They have homemade cakes that are de-li-ci-ous (Dobos, Albinita, etc), cozonac, the real tasty ones, wines, freshly squeezed apple juice, and you can also eat mici barbecued there, or eat fish.

  • @radumarius6444
    @radumarius6444 Год назад +17

    Please also note that the prices were almost half the current price before the pandemic for a lot of products

    • @izengolf1
      @izengolf1 Год назад +2

      Dairy has doubled, it is crazy, I almost never buy brânză anymore. Milk from the dozator for 4 lei/L way better than 16 lei for that bottle

  • @cbalano
    @cbalano Год назад +3

    5:36 Napolact has good milk, but it is far from the best. At select locations, there are bring-your-own-bottle milk dispensing machines from local farms. Cows are milked between 4 and 5 AM daily, then the dispensers are refilled around 8 - 8:30 AM. This is the best milk, hands down. If you were to do a blind test between this milk and Napolact, you could distinguish the difference every time.

  • @MC-pk5hq
    @MC-pk5hq Год назад +14

    I am from Timisoara but i’ve never been in this Supermarket. Good to know. Next time I will go. Definitely is fancy!

  • @alexandramuscalu4901
    @alexandramuscalu4901 Год назад +9

    :) As an idea, since you guys mentioned that Ivana wants to take back home some packs of dried leustean/lovage, - you can always buy seeds to plant back home, for a fresher taste and smell. Online markets or physical stores (Dedeman, Leroy Merlin, etc.) carry them, and they are very cheap as well: less than 1 dollar per pack.

    • @andreiunknown4353
      @andreiunknown4353 Год назад

      I a not so sure if you are allowed to travel with seeds.. there are strict regulations when it comes to agricultural stuff. Not because the veggies are a super secret weapon but because some might carry plant diseases which might cause huge problem in other parts of the world.

  • @dianegreig4627
    @dianegreig4627 Год назад +3

    Im with you Ivana regarding Blue Cheese!! Nice grocery store tour. Keep safe, healthy and happy.

  • @T-TenGames
    @T-TenGames 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love for romania 🇷🇴 from italy 🇮🇹

  • @georgealex19
    @georgealex19 Год назад +8

    I really like these Mega Image concept stores! Yes, they are pricier than other stores, but these stores are open 24/7! I find myself doing groceries at 1-2am, in peace and quiet :)

  • @Andrei_D.
    @Andrei_D. Год назад +7

    This place is huge, great variety. We don't have Mega Image in Arad, unfortunately. Nice vlog!

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Год назад +2

      Not unfortunately, at least here in Timisoara Mega Image is very very veeery expensive (compared to the competition I mean).

    • @Andrei_D.
      @Andrei_D. Год назад +2

      The diversity of supermarket chains make the prices lower, in general. I don't know if they are expensive in all the country or only in Timisoara because there are enough people that afford to go there.

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Год назад +2

      @@Andrei_D. I don't know why there are no Mega Image in Arad. They opened the first one in Timisoara about 6 or 7 years ago and now there are 6 Mega Image stores in a 5 minutes walk around the place I live... They are everywhere, although most are small neighborhood supermarkets like Profi.

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад

      @1995youtub..what would change if you had in arad??because this international big supermarkets,all MAGAZIN MIX ARE DEAD!!UK-FRANCE&GERMANY gains,you Romanians work abroad and send money to familly,who spend it back in THEIRE SUPERMARKETS!!when you Romanians are gonna wake up???Romanians are the MODERN COLONY OF WEST EUROPE!!!

    • @Mariazulafqar
      @Mariazulafqar 2 месяца назад

      U from romania

  • @ivetadimitrova6290
    @ivetadimitrova6290 Год назад +10

    Kozunak and Panettone are similar. Dough with sugar, milk and yeast and you can add raisins, chocolate, jam or delight. Very tasty.

    • @Monas99
      @Monas99 Год назад

      You can't compare cozonac with pannetone. Pannetone is dry with not much flavor compared with cozonac in which you can taste either the turkish delight, walnuts, fresh sweet cheese, poppy seeds or raisins in it. The difference in flavor is HUGE! Cozonac is so much better!

    • @ivetadimitrova6290
      @ivetadimitrova6290 Год назад +4

      @@Monas99 I compare the recipes and the way of making it not the taste.

    • @Bashynx
      @Bashynx Год назад +1

      ​@@ivetadimitrova6290 technically, pannetone is way more complex than cozonac recipe. But I'd agree that it is an italian version of the same recipe.

    • @Bashynx
      @Bashynx Год назад +1

      @@Monas99 Depends what kind of Panettone you had. One of my recipes has raisins and candied oranges. Another has white chocolate and pistaccios. Pretty sure there are ones with turkish delight as well.
      Dough wise, there are similarities between the two, but on the technical side, cozonac resembles the poppy seed rolls that you got all over europe.
      Well, I call them poppy seed rolls, but in Slovakia, they are also filled with nuts or cheese not just poppy, my great grandma didnt use to add raisins or turkish delight, as that is something better in fluffier dough, and she was making them very dry and with thin walls.

  • @raduromanesti6408
    @raduromanesti6408 Год назад +51

    I am not jocking when i say,
    Guys you are like superstars here in Romania!
    Almost every media is talking about you

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад +6

      @raduromanesti6408..maybe,but what these guys are telling is FAKE!!ROMANIA IS EXPENSIVE!!avarage salary is 2000 lei(400€),and you pay for an old 2 room appartment(45m2)250€ at least!!so with electricity-wather-gas etxetra,YOURE SALARY IS FINNISHED!!thats wy 6-7 million romanians escaped from Romania,ITS EXPENSIVE!!!!!!!

    • @omi685
      @omi685 Год назад

      ​@@myway2843Go back to your village!

    • @alexmihaila3501
      @alexmihaila3501 Год назад +7

      ​@@myway2843 that is just a flat out lie. Minimum wage is around 400euros after tax not average salary lol. Medium wage, countrywide average salary is 850Euros after tax (100% increase since 2015). However, there is a lot of disparity based on regions (not much unlike other western countries, like the US for example where income varies depending on state). Bucharest metro area has the highest salaries, followed by Cluj, Timisoara ,etc. However the problem comes in the more rural areas of the country where of course you can talk at averages of 500-600 euros and much more people working on minimum wage. Surviving on minimum wage is indeed hard, but you cannot lie and say that the current minimum wage is the average wage because it just is not. Romania still has a lot of work to do but the general economy is definitely way better than it was 10, 15,20, 30 years ago. Source: www.lpg-roumanie.ro/ro/publications/economie/nivelul-salariilor-din-romania-salariul-mediu

    • @raduromanesti6408
      @raduromanesti6408 Год назад +15

      @@myway2843 average Romanian salary by IMF , they say its 1200$ or something, i think many of us Romanians got Mentally traumatized by comunism because i can't understand why its Always us Romanians that put Romanians down, so for me you should shame yourself for lieing to others

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад +1

      @@raduromanesti6408 ask a person who works IN ROMANIA (kaufland-lidl-penny-carrefour)and you will hear by youreself!!if they earn (NETTO)more than 21000lei(430€)then i will be shame okk??if the salaries where what you say(around 1200$,nobody would go to west europe and work there for 1500-1700€!!!BE REAL,IF YOU WANNA SAFE ROMANIA,YOU HAFE TO BE REALIST!!!!!!

  • @Detelina13
    @Detelina13 Год назад +7

    Hi! I saw that Yvonne likes the leustean herb, if you are from Toronto I can give you some to plant, I have a whole bush in our yard. Тhis herb is used mainly in fish chorba, bean stew, potatoes, soups. It is very easy to grow, it is perennial.

    • @InaParas
      @InaParas 4 месяца назад

      Is hard to grow.

  • @vadergrd
    @vadergrd Год назад +11

    I loved how you named it Seaboo ( Sibiu ) , will call it like that from now on :)))))!!!

  • @mihaivale7170
    @mihaivale7170 Год назад +5

    "Ficat de pui" aka "chicken liver" is very very good prepared in a pan with some oil and water, covered with a cap. Served with polenta and a sauce made from:
    1) sour cream, garlic and salt (even with some oregano, coriander etc) or
    2) garlic, salt and water ("mujdei").
    Very popular here in Romania and pretty simple to prepare.
    Order it in restaurants!, you'll be amazed.

  • @dregavero
    @dregavero Год назад +16

    Hey, happy to see you are visiting Timisoara ❤there are a lot of interesting events taking place this summer, especially since Timisoara is the European Capital of Culture this year. You can also try out a boat ride on the Bega river ⛵, visit the city center 🏙, Huniade Castle 🏰, Fabrica de bere 🍺, many beautiful churches 🕍, Muzeul Satului Bănățean(Banatean Village Museum) 🌳 and many more places. Wish you a good time 😊 * Boromir makes pretty good cozonacs, especially their holidays specials

  • @sergiunan1544
    @sergiunan1544 Год назад +15

    You should do a part 2 of this video - pick some products you are hesitant about (like the canned ciorbă, canned varză/fasole cu ciolan, pateu, icre spread, snacks you haven't tried yet) try and rate them and see if they are what you'd expect or not. Could make of an interesting video.

    • @Kapanol97
      @Kapanol97 Год назад +1

      Yeah make like a review of some products

  • @scotj8006
    @scotj8006 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for this! I love it when people go to stores around the world. It is so interesting to me.

  • @ramonavlaicu6620
    @ramonavlaicu6620 Год назад +22

    Really enjoyed this! The variety of things there doesn’t compare to Canada. It feels like Christmas morning shopping there 😉

    • @travelerexperience
      @travelerexperience Год назад

      like are more in Canada or here?

    • @ramonavlaicu6620
      @ramonavlaicu6620 Год назад +2

      @@travelerexperience there is a lot more variety in the supermarkets in Romania. And not just that but clothing too!

  • @merwizard71
    @merwizard71 Год назад +36

    Ivana, in Lidl, you can find Nasi Goreng in the frozen products section, which is actually pretty edible (if not really tasty)

    • @JetLagWarriors
      @JetLagWarriors  Год назад +4

      Oh wow! Something new for us to try, although Ivana usually makes nasi goreng and it is sooooooo good

  • @dudmic
    @dudmic Год назад +17

    The Cozonac from Boromir is actually pretty okay, especially those called "insiropat" or with butter (aka unt in romanian) it won't top the one made at home obviously, but i will top the cozonac from some bakeries which might charge you for more than normal.

    • @dudmic
      @dudmic Год назад +1

      @@cristibaluta the cocoa filling in the Auchan cozonac has some flour added to it, it's not bad but still, the only advantage would be that it's freshly baked

  • @locotenentrocket1551
    @locotenentrocket1551 Год назад +7

    Mega Image works with small producers in Romania. They periodically visit the locations where the crops are grown to ensure they are not treated with various substances. These visits are unannounced and unexpected. I know this because they work with producers in villages that I am familiar with. You can confidently consume their products as they are very good and free from chemical treatments.

  • @danielgamingpc4090
    @danielgamingpc4090 Год назад +3

    Welcome back to Romania!! Happy Holliday !

  • @sorinadirnea3718
    @sorinadirnea3718 Год назад +10

    You should also try tasting "icre"/ "salata de icre" from any store or homemade. You can find them only in Romania and they are fish eggs salad.

    • @ShineOnYouCrazyDiamond
      @ShineOnYouCrazyDiamond Год назад +4

      Greeks have it too, it's called taramosalata.

    • @saki437
      @saki437 Год назад

      wait Romania is the only place with icre? But i love it😔

  • @Bacon_Fan4ever
    @Bacon_Fan4ever Год назад +4

    Ivana,you can buy anywere "semințe de leuștean", lovage seeds, put it in the ground and hopefully it will grow ❤ it's about 2-4 lei a package. Like parsley, basil and so on

    • @bur3b1sta
      @bur3b1sta Год назад +2

      Yes... and lovage even likes cool climates, so it might grow quite well in Canada.

    • @Chris-ye7zc
      @Chris-ye7zc Год назад

      @@bur3b1sta completely frost resistant; my grandmother had a plant outside for years and aside from watering, never gave it much care :). you can find seeds, seedlings and dried herb all over europe!

  • @Tango12N
    @Tango12N Год назад +6

    Man, it’s first grocery video that made me laugh so hard, didn’t belive it
    Got your channel (also subscribed) from the Craiova Festival. Hope you guys are coming back, we love to see how our country is from tourist eyes.

  • @m8s-before304
    @m8s-before304 Год назад +3

    Omg the garlic joke cracked me up Steve 😂😂😂

  • @diymicha2
    @diymicha2 Год назад +8

    Leustean is so easy to grow. And you only need 1 plant for a whole neighbourhood :)

    • @InaParas
      @InaParas 4 месяца назад

      I try to grow leustean for a few years, dat unsuccessful. 😢

  • @Gamer-kr8tc
    @Gamer-kr8tc Год назад +2

    You guys were on Romania news top TV channel with the wedding video :))

  • @georgealex19
    @georgealex19 Год назад +6

    Guys!!! So nice to see you visit and revisit Romania! Especially since you’ve been to so many places, it seems like Romania’s a common theme :) well, we do follow you guys so I’m guessing you’re starting to have a significant viewer base in Romania as well :) glad to see another Ro video, greetings from Bucharest 👍

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад

      @georgealex19...thats why they visit Romania...to get subscribers!!

  • @NellyAndronescu
    @NellyAndronescu Год назад +1

    Love the video ,good job thanks❤❤❤❤

  • @bekeoliver3716
    @bekeoliver3716 Год назад +3

    i love that you guys learned a lot of romanian words and enjoy our country. I'm from Timisoara we can have a beer at a local crafted beer if you want to meet a subscriber and explore more of the local spots and maybe a game of chess, you can play white if you don't play the queens gambit.

  • @n30hunt
    @n30hunt Год назад +10

    I hope you will also visit Oradea. It is pretty close to Timisoara. Enjoy Romania!

    • @mosradu4953
      @mosradu4953 Год назад +1

      They did last year i think. And got lucky ;).

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад

      @usabin...ROMANIA IS EXPENSIVE!!

  • @gigihentz5510
    @gigihentz5510 Год назад +7

    Mega Image is one of the most if not the most expensive market...and its quality is debatable...the one you entered is rather a "concept, flagship" store, this is why nobody is in there...everybody come in, take a look and leave emptyhanded or with a bottle of water :):)

  • @Novosadjanin82
    @Novosadjanin82 Год назад +1

    Selen in Serbia is that herb Lovage. My grandma used to plant that 2 decades ago ( when she was alive ). You can still order it from some specialized websites and you can even buy seeds

  • @mihaipetcu5930
    @mihaipetcu5930 Год назад +3

    I liked the garlic remark.... We put garlic in every food and water in every drink🤣🤣

  • @stefandaniel1
    @stefandaniel1 Год назад +15

    Mega is mega expensive, hence the name :)) there are local supermarkets that offer better prices (unfortunately not so many) and the peasants markets are also a much cheaper grocery shopping option :)

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад

      @stefandaniel1...there aint no Romanian supermarkets!!PENNY-CARREFOUR-KAUFLAND-LIDL dominates the Romanian FOOD/MARKET industry!!dont do NATIONALIST,its a poor and difficult country!!!!its VERRY EXPENSIVE who live and earn his/her salary(2000lei=400€)in ROMANIA!!!!!!

    • @andreiaiosif2534
      @andreiaiosif2534 Год назад

      Maybe in small cities, in Bucharest markets are all „owned” by the Gypsy Mafia and are even more expensive as Lidl or Kaufland. And are also full of pickpockets, I didn't step in the local market in the last 3 years. Add to this no parking place.

  • @marcumatei5515
    @marcumatei5515 Год назад +3

    Nice video, guys!

  • @GeoXT
    @GeoXT Год назад +2

    7:25 Tămâioasă Românească - it's still wine, wine from white grapes.

  • @LusioEcarts
    @LusioEcarts Год назад +13

    The PATEU is also loved by the students 😄
    Fairly cheap ..and good enough to be eaten (even often). 😁

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад

      @LusioEcarts...just students??80% of Romanians eat it,its all because PEOPLE ARE POOR!!LIFE IS EXPENSIVE for 85% of the population!!minimum salary =2100 lei(415€)!!!

  • @chaw294
    @chaw294 Год назад +2

    Interesting supermarket tour in Romania.....👍👍👏

  • @ionicafardefrica
    @ionicafardefrica Год назад +5

    the best bread you can buy is obviously the bakery one. It has a nice crust, it boasts all natural ingredients and comes in a bazillion varieties. But it's also quite expensive, about 2-3 times the price of supermarket sliced bread. So for our daily needs, most of us buy the cheap one. I personally, read the label -if it's not full of chemicals and preservatives and it doesn't contain weird ingredients like sugar or flour subtitutes, I'll buy it, no matter how cheap

    • @ionelghiorghita688
      @ionelghiorghita688 Год назад

      The worst ingredient by far îs the "margarina" the "vegetable fat"

    • @gleipnirrr
      @gleipnirrr Год назад

      everything is a chemical..

    • @ionicafardefrica
      @ionicafardefrica Год назад +1

      @@gleipnirrr the cheaper products are just flour water, yeast and salt. Which is exactly what you want

  • @dudmic
    @dudmic Год назад +3

    At 5:21 the milk bottle with some brown on it has 3.7 to 4.1 fat
    Best pate i ate is Carrefour Wild Boar Terrine (tastes closer to a homemade one), and the danish Tulip pork pate has the highest liver content. As for romanian pate Scandia Sibiu products are usually the top.

    • @bur3b1sta
      @bur3b1sta Год назад

      The best romanian pate, for me, is the one from Sergiana. I love it!

  • @lkl3210
    @lkl3210 Год назад +14

    Some supermarket mici can be as good as restaurant mici it really depends on the butcher, in Bucharest there was a Selgros i think ( may have been a different chain ) that was city famous for its mici for over a decade, but the butcher recently changed and the quality dropped. And most of the veggies you showed were indeed from Romania, in that mega all the local products had that folk inspired red logo with 'Gusturi romanesti' or romanian taste, doesn't mean they're from a grandma's garden though but it doesn't mean it's not either.
    edit: The Hangover black packet said 'Easier mornings after epic nights' so probably hangover cure yeah

    • @KaiHansen-sf1lq
      @KaiHansen-sf1lq Год назад

      Best hangover cures - SHKEMBÈ CHORBÀ and... beer! 😁

    • @katekitoka
      @katekitoka Год назад

      Zamă dă pă varză 😂

    • @JetLagWarriors
      @JetLagWarriors  Год назад +2

      LOL Thanks for this comment. Good info and nice to know what the hangover cure was

  • @DanAlexandru93
    @DanAlexandru93 Год назад +1

    go to obor market you can find leuștean seeds there and you can grow leuștean in a flower pod or you can plant them into your garden in 3-4 weeks you can have your own fresh leuștean ,also try ciorba de leuștean is very good.

  • @lyubomiryotov7918
    @lyubomiryotov7918 Год назад +9

    You can find "Lovage" in Bulgaria as well, it's under the name "Devesil".
    Great with beans dishes and seafood ;)
    It is misleading when you say "only in Romania".

  • @nelu7591
    @nelu7591 Год назад +2

    07:05 It is about the historical region of Moldova in Romania and not the Republic of Moldova.

  • @reibubbles2505
    @reibubbles2505 Год назад +4

    I love blue cheese, but I love Romanian sheep cheese even more! It's like cheese and butter at the same, definitely gourmet. It's important where you get it from though, it has to be from actual farmers(I buy it from farmers from Sibiu who come and sell in Obor market in Bucuresti). I love it especially sprinkled over fries. The salty, spicy flavor of the cheese with the sweetness of the potatoes is an amazing combo, and the rich buttery aroma is just... my mouth is watering just thinking about it. Unfortunately I'm lactose intolerant and I can't eat it often, but the experience is worth the suffering! Haha!

  •  Год назад +1

    Foarte tare! Felicitari pentru clip! Chiar l-am urmarit cu interes si este interesant sa vezi ce spun altii despre produsele din Ro.

  • @lalayastill610
    @lalayastill610 Год назад +4

    the Sibiu Salami is a high end salami. It's special

  • @AlexMappingHD
    @AlexMappingHD Год назад +1

    There are small cereal sections in shops, even tho is mostly aimed at children obviously.

  • @oanacamacho1980
    @oanacamacho1980 Год назад +9

    Very expensive for the Romanian pay checks, the prices are almost like in the USA 😱

    • @LusioEcarts
      @LusioEcarts Год назад

      @@Alexander-jr8nw SadIy.. you are right. They just want to find excuses (even BS excuses) to raise some prices 🙄🙄

    • @omi685
      @omi685 Год назад +2

      This is one of the most expensive supermarkets in Romania, you can buy cheaper food from other supermarkets or plain markets.
      Unless you live in a big city, most Romanians grow their own fruits, vegetables, etc. during the summer and have winter food storage.
      The US is WAY more expensive, based on personal experience.

    • @oanacamacho1980
      @oanacamacho1980 Год назад +1

      @@omi685 I'm Romanian, living in USA since 2004, I was surprised to see that the prices for the products they showed were very close to what I pay here. My parents are living in Cluj-Napoca, they do have their own vegetable garden, chickens, pigs & sheep and I don't think they shop at this store chain 😊

    • @omi685
      @omi685 Год назад +2

      @@oanacamacho1980 The prices are higher now because of the worldwide situation, they used to be half the price before the war in Ukraine started. Things will get better.

  • @shinyblinkforever
    @shinyblinkforever Год назад +1

    I'm very happy that there are Asians who actually come to Romania, I'm a big fan of K-pop and K-dramas, Romania is a very nice country, if you're still there you should go to the mountains somewhere, there are some great views there.
    English: Thank you for visiting Romania!
    Romanian: Mulțumim că ați vizitat România!

  • @yogiaol
    @yogiaol Год назад +3

    Vegetables are cheaper than in Bulgaria. Zacusca and Ajvar are expensiver than Lutenica in Bulgaria, there is 2 USD.

  • @Kalrak
    @Kalrak Год назад +1

    most open-minded, authentic and friendliest foreign youtubers travelling to Romania

  • @harryp3963
    @harryp3963 Год назад +1

    "Sweet ol' bunica!" LOL Thanks for sharing guys 😄

  • @thegreaterstefan2200
    @thegreaterstefan2200 Год назад +5

    I recommend Lidl, Kaufland or Carrefour, they are cheaper than Mega Image

  • @dianadobrin8160
    @dianadobrin8160 Год назад +1

    Ivana, I too love lovage and grow it myself. When you’re back in Canada reach out😉. And my mici are the best, although I may be biased😊. Love your enthusiasm for Romania and love your videos overall.

  • @kimanna5928
    @kimanna5928 Год назад +9

    If you ever come to Cluj-Napoca, let me know and I can make you some cozonac, home made, how it's actually supposed to be. The store bought ones are honestly terrible, they don't even come close to the real deal 😂. It's very nice to see my country through your eyes, brings a new perspective ❤️

    • @oanacamacho1980
      @oanacamacho1980 Год назад +1

      They already have been twice, I hope they'll go again because they still have many beautiful places to see😊

  • @danielcantoreanu
    @danielcantoreanu Год назад +2

    „All of these are sour cream. Look at this, 900 grams!”
    Yeah, Romanians love sour cream, especially the fatty one. I personally eat it almost daily, it makes food a lot better!
    Also, if you wanna try cozonac, it's better if you don't buy store-sold mass products but opt for a bakery made one or even a granny made one. The taste is a million times better.
    Much love from Romanians, loved your perspective on our stores!

  • @LusioEcarts
    @LusioEcarts Год назад +3

    11:11 GUYS.. BUY THOSE when you can or when you see them 😄 ,,Eti Puf'' brand :)
    I love them ..my favorites are the ones you showed.. with coconut (white version). They are frickin DELICIOUS 🤤🤤(and also cheap in price). For me is hard to stop not eating too many 🤣

  • @cipriananghel950
    @cipriananghel950 Год назад +1

    Very nice video, btw, that pateu having a "pig with army hat" was actually a "pig with a granny hat and a necklace" :)) That was funny

  • @rusudenes8549
    @rusudenes8549 Год назад +3

    From a Timisoara citizen, I welcome you and hope you enjoy your stay!

  • @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527
    @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 Год назад +23

    Imagine making this videos a couple of years ago, maybe the Brexiteers would have voted different :))) Nigel Fage told them that we Romanians live in trees :)))

    • @eedragonr
      @eedragonr Год назад

      I won't say right or wrong but is the reality that Mr Farage and his party have shown integrity and not self serving interest but self sacrifice for what they believed to be the real national interest and didn't keep their wages if they couldn't do anything for their country. Yes I know. Ours are not tribal, are not coward. And he is not hiding behind the "Spitfire"

    • @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527
      @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 Год назад +2

      @@eedragonr Are you AI ??:)) You don't sound very human :))

    • @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527
      @bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 Год назад +3

      @@eedragonr Farage said and I quote '' I would not want to live near Romanians'' and ''26 million Romanians and Bulgarians would move to UK '' :))) Yes, he showed integrity but not to UK or United Europe, only to russia :)))No wonder all his Bank accounts are frozen now.

    • @eedragonr
      @eedragonr Год назад

      @@bca-biciclindcuaxel7527 "Inhuman" are your politicians who gave (unnecessary see the present operation in Belarus) guarantees against the most powerful nuclear land and its allies ' bloc. And it's not AI them being so "intelligent" and "wise" to expand a nuclear war. And it's surely not me, on the contrary. As the politicians did exactly the opposite of what I said a few years earlier. And looking through a reverse mirror you may imagine how it is on the other side. And even being completely different still having so much in common it's to be expected that on their side they may well do what I have said. The "inhuman" democracy has elections and the warriors their pattern. If they will come to "sacrifice and rescue", who do you believe that they will sacrifice, yours or theirs? "Like Cassandra" I was talking about these topics for a few years already. Did you see any progress or changes? "What is dead is already dead" is what I keep hearing for quite a while.

    • @eedragonr
      @eedragonr Год назад

      And who do you believe that it's so "brave" to need to hide who is responsible for the expansion of NATO towards East?

  • @ovidiuoprea1568
    @ovidiuoprea1568 Год назад +4

    Lidl and Kaufland are the best and cheapest supermarkets in Romania. Also as an advice , because u are a mustard fan , i recomend you the one from Univer or the Premium mustard from Profi only. Bucur is the best Romanian beer.

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад +2

      @ovidiuoprea1568...dont be NATIONALIST!!ROMANIA IS AN VERY EXPENSIVE COUNTRY!!avarage salary 2000 lei(400€)and cheapest old 2 room appartment(45m2)you pay 250€ rent!!!electricity-gas-wather etxetra,SALARY IS FINNISHED!!!!be REAL,WAKE UP ROMANIANS!!if EU colaps,what will 25 million Romanians do????WAKE UP!!!!

    • @Alex2K
      @Alex2K Год назад +3

      @@myway2843 average salary is over 1250 euro what you've been smoking
      2000 lei is minimum wage xD

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад

      @@Alex2K ask people who works at KAUFLAND-LIDL-PENNY-CARREFOUR ore one of TEXTILE COMPANYS....so thats wy all Romanians go to germany-uk-belgium-france-holland??they earn there arround 1600€!!so,for 200€ more they go abroad??tbecause tis stupid NATIONALIST menthality of you,Romania nothing changes!!!TALK ABOUT THE FACTS!!!!

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад

      @@Alex2K you talk about NETTO????so they learned you to smoke weed in europe!!it makes you dream

    • @Alex2K
      @Alex2K Год назад

      @@myway2843
      ba ciumpalacule, calmeaza-ti flocii pro rusi ca intru peste tine in casa

  • @sofiucaa_1050
    @sofiucaa_1050 Год назад

    Mega image is the most expensive store in out country. The cheapest are kaufland and auchan and much bigger. You should try viva cereal and giusto juice. I hope you have a great journey in our country and love your videos❤

  • @nord1k467
    @nord1k467 Год назад +3

    I could move and live into that cheese section any given day!

  • @sergiupcr88
    @sergiupcr88 Год назад +1

    Love your videos. Keep up the great work and enjoy your time in Romania!

  • @LusioEcarts
    @LusioEcarts Год назад +3

    Commercial Cozonac is pretty good if you take especially the one you showed in the video: By the ,,Boromir'' brand. At least taste wise ..they often have good quality products. 👍 I like both versions that you showed in this video (I like the one with some yellow package too) 😀

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Год назад

      They are like corn cu ciocolata, those cheap croissants. Same texture. Real cozonac is nothing like that.

    • @Relhio
      @Relhio Год назад

      @@RaduRadonys I'd say it's more along the lines of panettone, it's good if you like that stuff; pretty damn expensive tho.

  • @eduard289
    @eduard289 Год назад +1

    Haha. I am very happy to see foreigners have fun and actually enjoy being in my natal country !
    Very nice, hope the best for you 2 !

  • @pannatoth5967
    @pannatoth5967 Год назад +7

    Lovage or "Lestyán" in Hungary is not that "only in Romania". It has been long cultivated in Europe, the leaves used as an herb, the roots as a vegetable, and the seeds as a spice, especially in southern European cuisine.

    • @darktoranaga
      @darktoranaga Год назад

      To be fair, I am not aware of a single culinary thing that is unique for Romania, Hungary, or whatever country in the region. There might be slight variations based on geographical region rather than country, but if you can have it in Romania, you can have it in Hungary and viceversa.

    • @Smjork
      @Smjork Год назад

      @@darktoranaga Slight variations ... :-)))) First of all Romania consists of some very specific geographical regions. Romanians living in these regions were heavily influenced by their closest-direct country-neighbors and to some extent, in some cases, they also influenced their country-neighbors cuisine. That's why you can eat genuine "magyar gulyas", "ukrainian fish broth", "bulgarian pickled cucumbers" and "turkish delight" in Romania. And yet, as an example of many, you just CAN'T compare the turkish "sarma" with the romanian "sarmale". The turkish dish contains lamb/beef minced meat rolled in grape leaves while the romanian dish contains pork/beef minced meat rolled in pickled cabbage leaves. They taste VERY differently. Even the full vegetarian variants of the two taste VERY differently.

  • @tperm-enjoyer
    @tperm-enjoyer Год назад +1

    11:10 That is not a Romanian treat those are orginally released in Turkiye but they do also make them in Romania. Eti is a Turkish snack brand.

  • @cosminel469
    @cosminel469 Год назад +3

    Check the Auchan or Kaufland

  • @nazekage1014
    @nazekage1014 Год назад +1

    I am glad you guys went back to Romania ❤

  • @Dondenosdespertamoshoy
    @Dondenosdespertamoshoy Год назад +8

    Still the cheapest country in the EU ❤
    Saludos 🇦🇷❤️🇷🇴

    • @qwertyqwerty-zi6dr
      @qwertyqwerty-zi6dr Год назад +2

      But here the average income is 940$ a month, still pretty low

    • @Dondenosdespertamoshoy
      @Dondenosdespertamoshoy Год назад +4

      @qwertyqwerty-zi6dr is 1007$ the average. In few days I will put a video regarding this.
      But the most importing thing is what you can do with this AVERAGE SALARY in Romania and what you can do with the average salary in other countries. I can tell you (or you will se in my video) România is over: Spain, Portugal, Poland Hungary, Croatia, Bulgaria etc

    • @andreiaiosif2534
      @andreiaiosif2534 Год назад

      @@Dondenosdespertamoshoy is over Bulgaria, Croatia, Letonia/Latvia, Greece and on the same level with Portugal and Hungary. Poland and Spain are a little better.

  • @Superator69
    @Superator69 Год назад +4

    You guys should just move to Romania at this point, you're always there anyway 😂. That mixed grill with mici, sausage and pork chops looked delicious and massive, and it's less than $7 USD! Do you guys have a grill at your hotel? And the Romanian lovage herb is delicious, especially in soups! Romanians even grow it in their garden in the US.

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад

      @send9089..again doing NATIONALIST??ROMANIA IS EXPENSIVE!!avarage salary is 2000 lei(400€)250€ old 2 room appartment(45m2)gas-wather-dlectr...SALARY IS GONE!!!and then u say that 7-8$ isnt expensive???6-7 million Romanians escaped and went to other countries!!!WAKE UP ROMANIANS,WAKE UUUUPPPP!!!!

    • @iuliuantoniofilip8140
      @iuliuantoniofilip8140 Год назад +2

      ​@myway2843 I won't state that it is fair enough, not by far, but the average salary in Romania is literally over 4000 Lei (870 USD). In Bucharest, it is over 5400 Lei (1180 USD). The minimum wage is by law enforcement 2000 Lei. Not to mention that most people earning average salary get like 4-600 Lei (88-130 USD) in meal cards. Some people even get gift cards and vacation cards in value of several thousands Lei/ year. Also there are quite usual annual bonuses in value of 1,5x the monthly salary. Why do we always try to seem poorer than we actually are?

    • @Superator69
      @Superator69 Год назад

      @@myway2843 😂 Yes I'm doing "nationalist" again, I love doing nationalist! But I do understand that if you live there and don't get paid in Euro or US Dollars it can be expensive. And the minimum wage is about 500 euros a month in Romania but that's the minimum. Some Romanians make a lot more like corrupt politicians, doctors, IT workers paid in Euros, and computer programers, engineers, etc...

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад

      @@iuliuantoniofilip8140 come onn,i live now for 15 years here.Romania is not just bucharest!!people getting max 2100 lei in theire hands(NETTO)!!!i feel sorry for people like you,why you try to be Nationalist??ask people who works in lidl-penny-kaufland-carrefoure-kfc etxetra!!its an hell for people!me as an dutch foreigner feels sorry,but you as an Romanian try to be Nationalist!!its a big LIE what you are telling here

    • @myway2843
      @myway2843 Год назад

      @@iuliuantoniofilip8140 why you lying???what bennefit you got from this??gift cards 4-6000 lei(88-130$)ARE YOU DREAMING??ARE YOU HIGH???people earn 2000 lei(400€)NETTO....gift cards 12 lei daily(NETTO)!!!YOU TELLING STORYS FROM ALICE IN WONDERLAND!!!

  • @valym2557
    @valym2557 Год назад +1

    Love The Best from România...pople The Best..love❤

  • @ratiuvictor9533
    @ratiuvictor9533 Год назад +9

    31 Lei for 1 Kg of Mici. That's crazy expensive. You can find in Koufland or in liddle Mici at half the price

  • @SXsoft99
    @SXsoft99 Год назад +2

    you were in a Mega-Image Concept Store, they are basically bigger and have more stuff

  • @alinnn4798
    @alinnn4798 Год назад +2

    next time in bucharest, i ll get you some real cozonac, not the store crap ahahha. let me know❤

  • @chris.cloudroom
    @chris.cloudroom Год назад +2

    As someone who 99% of time shops at Mega Image, man! This one looks so pretty compared to the one I usually shop at 😆

  •  Год назад +3

    Comparing to Argentina isn't more expensive.

  • @yellowbin
    @yellowbin Год назад +1

    I live in Timisoara and im telling you, every vegetable that you see in a supermarket is a factory farm.

  • @liviuxxl2000
    @liviuxxl2000 Год назад +3

    Why can you guys go viral instead of Andrew Tate ?