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You're a beautiful foodie with a generous heart. You always help local vendor by buying whatever stuff they're selling you and even give extra amount to help support their family. I'm hungry and craving watching your Greek food adventures together with your boyfriend Chris. Hopefully to hear wedding bells from both of you soon. You're both my favorite gorgeous couple bloggers.
Superb tour of Crete tasting the greek street foods . Good to see you guys enjoy the tour. We have good Greek food here in Chicago. eg: Chicken Souvlaki with tzatziki sauce, Gyros , mousakka , calamari & chips etc . I'm sure they have greek restaurant in Caracas.
Ι'm Greek and I haven't seen a full pita gyros for 2 euros the last 10-15 years. Maybe you've mistaken something in a menu. Although according to our minimum wage the gyros should cost less than 2 euros
You don't ate giros in Heraklion...You ate fries with a little bit of giros...😂😂😂😂...Next time try the giros only with giros meat and yoghurt... Nothing else... only then you understand what giros mean...only the meat matters...good luck...👍👍👍
Well, as a Greek, I have to disappoint you by informing you that apple bougatsa is an invention of this cafe and not a traditional thing at all 🤣However, I am sure it was delicious! The traditional one is with cream, found all over Greece (mostly the northern) and with soft white cheese, in Crete. Love your energy and I'm so happy you had a good time!
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 due to being under the Ottomans for 4 centuries, many recipes have neen inspired by the Turkish cuisine. However, I don't know bougatsa to be Turkish explicitly
@@sergios1989 Oh I agree. I did watch Rick Stein cooking show when he travelled to Thessaloniki and he did make mention the bugatsa came from the ottomans and the Greeks made some changes.
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 There is no such thing as the 'Ottomans'. The Ottoman empire had 100 different ethnicites. Turks, Greeks, Sephardi Jews, Armenians, Bulgarians, Laz, Circassians, Kurds, Arabs, Serbians etc. Bougatsa was a dish of the Greek communities in the Ottoman empire. No one in Turkey eats bougatsa and its name ultimately comes from the Byzantine empire and its a mix of Greek and Latin. As for the most famous ''Turkish'' food, like Baklava, Lokum etc. they ultimately come from Mediterranean cuisine. The Turkic people did not have pistachios, almonds, olive oil, phyllo pie, bread and many other things. Their cuisine consisted mostly of meat, milk products (yogurt mainly, not cheese) and rice. What we know as ''Turkish'' cuisine is a mix of mainly Arabic, Iranian and Greek along with Turkic cuisine.
To anyone who intends on visiting Greece. Land in Athens, and spend 3 or 4 days there, that is more than enough. Head back to the airport and get the next plane to Crete. Whilst the people of Crete want your money, with out a doubt, but they are far more interested in serving you first and making sure you are happy and come back. The money to them is the bonus. We will be back again next year.
@@TMPOUZI really? I will speak to you in Greek just like a Greek. Άκου εδώ ρε malacca, επισκέπτομαι την Ελλάδα κάθε 2 χρόνια για 3 μήνες. Έχω ένα διαμέρισμα στο Μοναστηράκι, ένα στην Καλαμάτα και τώρα αγοράζω ένα διαμέρισμα στην Κρήτη. Η Αθήνα είναι τρύπα. Κάθε δεύτερο χρόνο περνάω 3 μήνες στη Γερμανία και την Πράγα. Η Αθήνα δεν έχει τίποτα σαν αυτές τις δύο χώρες. Οι Έλληνες είναι τεμπέληδες, χαζοί και κλέφτες. η ελλαδα πωλειται, ο κοσμος αγοραζει και θα μεινεις άστεγος. Δεν ξέρεις τίποτα.
what a lovely personality you have seniorita, Venezuelans are the best, great to have you in our city. You fit right in with the vibes, genuine happy and positive.
There is one of approx 30-40 greek Restaurants in my City that Shows the beautiful Side of that countries food with a Story to each dish and a great wine from the Same area while still Not charging too much Money. All the Others serving this deep fried BS they call food. Everyone has the Same BS menu. It tastes gross with No love.. Im a Chef myself..f greek food
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 I ve been to a few places, like central Europe, Italy, Turkey, the Maldives, but it doesn't matter, Greek food is objectively great, it's Mediterranean diet and fresh ingredients, it cannot be bad in any way unless you're biased
☺️Guys, Thanks do much for your support! Don’t forget to stay covered during your travels.
Travel insurance for medical emergencies and trip disruptions: www.safetywing.com/a/25057072
Comprehensive health insurance with routine care, mental health, and more: www.safetywing.com/nomad-health?referenceID=25057072
Where do you want me to go to film videos next? Let me know in the comments 👇🏻.
❤🎉❤ thanks for Your passage in Algers and good lucky for your next work
Good lunch it is very nice city good Luke lfollow from algeria
Welcome to Heraklion! I hope you have a great time! And always have the best time you can!
Come to turkey
You guys should come visit South Albania next
I would love it! Where from Albania are you?
We love you from algeria
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Thanks for watching ❤
Hope yous have a great time try to eat as much as you can and different things and when yous go home start a diet but hear you enjoy
Lamp gyros? 😂😂😂😂😂 only chicken and pork is gyros made off….
I love Greek cuisine... I would like to be in your place 😢
Olive oil is in our DNA..
Greeks swim in it! Lol
It's in our food our desserts. One more tip, we get baptised in olive oil!
We missed you and Chris when will you return to Algeria? 🩶👊🇩🇿
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@@androidgames9139مغلوقين في راسكم هوما راهم يروجو للبلاد ويهدرو عليها بلملاحة وهذي حاجا ترجع لينا حنا بالفايدة
I have to apply for a new visa ❤.
This is no souvlaki its potato sandwich...😅
@@searatravelsmad isn’t but they don’t have too 🤦♂️
I'm sorry accent. Appreciate your vloggs very much. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
You're a beautiful foodie with a generous heart. You always help local vendor by buying whatever stuff they're selling you and even give extra amount to help support their family. I'm hungry and craving watching your Greek food adventures together with your boyfriend Chris. Hopefully to hear wedding bells from both of you soon. You're both my favorite gorgeous couple bloggers.
You're a sweetheart. Chris is lucky to have you.
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Lovely Greek Food.. reminded of Melbourne , VIC 2007 to 2019... Greek salads and other seafood.. Nice Dear...
We missed you, please come back to us 💓🇩🇿Request the visa again on Algeria 😁
😎❣️✌️fantastic.
ohmygosh all the food looks so good
Yes, it’s totally delicious!
The Blue color suits you so much girlie 💙🩵
you are always dressed so nice .
😊 thank you
Gladis, I just love your acen
Superb tour of Crete tasting the greek street foods . Good to see you guys enjoy the tour.
We have good Greek food here in Chicago. eg: Chicken Souvlaki with tzatziki sauce, Gyros , mousakka , calamari & chips etc . I'm sure they have greek restaurant in Caracas.
Ι'm Greek and I haven't seen a full pita gyros for 2 euros the last 10-15 years. Maybe you've mistaken something in a menu.
Although according to our minimum wage the gyros should cost less than 2 euros
You don't ate giros in Heraklion...You ate fries with a little bit of giros...😂😂😂😂...Next time try the giros only with giros meat and yoghurt... Nothing else... only then you understand what giros mean...only the meat matters...good luck...👍👍👍
Well, as a Greek, I have to disappoint you by informing you that apple bougatsa is an invention of this cafe and not a traditional thing at all 🤣However, I am sure it was delicious! The traditional one is with cream, found all over Greece (mostly the northern) and with soft white cheese, in Crete. Love your energy and I'm so happy you had a good time!
Is bugatsa not a turkish food?
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 due to being under the Ottomans for 4 centuries, many recipes have neen inspired by the Turkish cuisine. However, I don't know bougatsa to be Turkish explicitly
@@sergios1989 Oh I agree. I did watch Rick Stein cooking show when he travelled to Thessaloniki and he did make mention the bugatsa came from the ottomans and the Greeks made some changes.
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 There is no such thing as the 'Ottomans'. The Ottoman empire had 100 different ethnicites. Turks, Greeks, Sephardi Jews, Armenians, Bulgarians, Laz, Circassians, Kurds, Arabs, Serbians etc. Bougatsa was a dish of the Greek communities in the Ottoman empire. No one in Turkey eats bougatsa and its name ultimately comes from the Byzantine empire and its a mix of Greek and Latin. As for the most famous ''Turkish'' food, like Baklava, Lokum etc. they ultimately come from Mediterranean cuisine. The Turkic people did not have pistachios, almonds, olive oil, phyllo pie, bread and many other things. Their cuisine consisted mostly of meat, milk products (yogurt mainly, not cheese) and rice. What we know as ''Turkish'' cuisine is a mix of mainly Arabic, Iranian and Greek along with Turkic cuisine.
@@winterwolf34 Oh okay, I did not know that. Thank you.
So much yummy food 🎉❤
Thank you for watching 😋 yes it’s was delicious!
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Come to again sri lanka ❤❤❤
come back to Algeria 😢
mousaka topping is bechamel sauce
No gidos but giros
as a local from iraklion ur reactions are so genuine lmfao
Πότε με νερό για μας😅😅😅😅😅
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So sweet to purchase from the older man
U eat a lot of chicken/meat right?
Love you 😘 from Pakistan
Αγάπη από Ελλάδα ❤❤❤❤
Welcome to Heraklion, Crete, Greece!!!
To anyone who intends on visiting Greece. Land in Athens, and spend 3 or 4 days there, that is more than enough. Head back to the airport and get the next plane to Crete. Whilst the people of Crete want your money, with out a doubt, but they are far more interested in serving you first and making sure you are happy and come back. The money to them is the bonus. We will be back again next year.
You need at least a month to discover real Athens, it's huge and diverse
@@TMPOUZI Athens is a sht hole. 3 days is more than enough.
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 You don't know whta you're talking about, it's obvious
@@TMPOUZI really? I will speak to you in Greek just like a Greek.
Άκου εδώ ρε malacca, επισκέπτομαι την Ελλάδα κάθε 2 χρόνια για 3 μήνες. Έχω ένα διαμέρισμα στο Μοναστηράκι, ένα στην Καλαμάτα και τώρα αγοράζω ένα διαμέρισμα στην Κρήτη. Η Αθήνα είναι τρύπα. Κάθε δεύτερο χρόνο περνάω 3 μήνες στη Γερμανία και την Πράγα. Η Αθήνα δεν έχει τίποτα σαν αυτές τις δύο χώρες. Οι Έλληνες είναι τεμπέληδες, χαζοί και κλέφτες. η ελλαδα πωλειται, ο κοσμος αγοραζει και θα μεινεις άστεγος. Δεν ξέρεις τίποτα.
What is the language of this city
Greek
Watch you with Chris & just subscribed. I love Gyros mmmmm ❤️
what a lovely personality you have seniorita, Venezuelans are the best, great to have you in our city. You fit right in with the vibes, genuine happy and positive.
Greek food is overrated as hell
what do you like?
There is one of approx 30-40 greek Restaurants in my City that Shows the beautiful Side of that countries food with a Story to each dish and a great wine from the Same area while still Not charging too much Money. All the Others serving this deep fried BS they call food. Everyone has the Same BS menu. It tastes gross with No love..
Im a Chef myself..f greek food
No it's not, it's underrated
@@TMPOUZI And tell me, what other countries have you visited, what have you eaten there to compare it with?
@@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 I ve been to a few places, like central Europe, Italy, Turkey, the Maldives, but it doesn't matter, Greek food is objectively great, it's Mediterranean diet and fresh ingredients, it cannot be bad in any way unless you're biased