Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos 'matevž' should be with rosted pork chunks an lots of garlic, that way prepared is very tasty. And 'zelje' is not always that sour on our home plates:) Don't you ask what you eating when served? That way you can explain it to your public:) Anyway. Thanks for what you are doing. More vids like that.
Ever since i started watching the videos you guys upload its made me wanna travel more to countries i wouldn't have thought visiting thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you very much! That is pretty much the nicest thing you could say about our work. We do home to encourage people to get out there and visit places they may not have considered before :)
Wow,great video,the food shots were great,everything looked so good and your descriptions were well , once again were hunger inducing. Thanks again,I always look forward to your video's.🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Another really nice video, thanks for sharing and for posting details (text added locations, restaurant names and all). I'm starting the planning for trip next Spring and Ljubljana's on the list, so very helpful!
Nice video! Glad you visited Slovenia! You really ordered some Slovenian classic food. You really making some nice videos. I also watched your video from Schweizerhaus, Vienna. I was also in Vienna and visited that restaurant. Food was so delicious! If you have any questions about Slovenia, just ask.
Hello, how're you doing? I’m a licensed account manager , I promote worthy investment plans, in the likes of Forex, our local digital currencies and also mentor the blockchain technology, ever came across the word forex??
hihi, V bistvu ima sir znotraj, na vrhnji plasti pa je kisla smetana gor namazana =) (yeah, actually it has cheese in between layers but it also has sour cream applied on the last layer (before it is baked)
You guys are my favorite to watch on You Tube. I have to be sure to eat before I watch or I will die. What is your favorite place ever that you visited? Mine is Key West and New Orleans.
Thank you very much! Audrey visited Key West a few years ago on a journalist trip and had a really good time. I remember they were eating Key Lime Pie almost every meal...lol Did you have lots of that? NOLA is maybe the city I'm most excited about visiting someday in the US. How many days would you suggest? For us, it changes all of the time but in recent travels I would say Budapest for me and Mostar (not yet out on our channel) for Audrey.
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos Stay at least 3 or 4 days. So much to see, French quarter, Cemeteries, antique markets, music and the food is amazing. It is so beautiful there. You guys are amazing and so fun to watch.
Next time you come to Ljubljana I suggest restavracija Na gradu(literary On the castle) great food, best world female chef 2017(Ana Ros) used to be on the team, if I'm not mistaken. And the food is top notch- traditional slovenian but on another level, not to mention the wines...
You picked the worst possible restaurant to eat typical slovenian food :/ You should have went to a place where locals eat traditional, most of the better ones are located 10-15 min outside of Ljubljana...
sure thing:) top places to eat authentic traditional Slovene food are: pri Stričku, pr Kopač, gostilna Čot, spodnji Kirn, gostilna Burica, gostilna Janežič, gostilna Skaručna, pri Kuklju...and many more;) enjoy! best regards
Audri pasame el secreto de comer y comer y no engordar jejeje saludos, se que el video es viejo pero disfruto viendo sus viajes por el mundo y he empezado aprender ingles.
Hello guys! Are you coming back to Argentina in 2018? You have to visit Ushuaia and try Centolla (kingcrab), Cordero Patagonico (Patagonic Lamb) and chocolates you will falling in in love with the land of fire. Send you a big hug from Argentina!
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos if you come in that season maybe you can do sky or snowboard in the Cerro Castor, visit the seawolf Island, the beacon of the end of the world, etc.
If you're in a country like Slovenia, which is relatively new to tourism, you'd probably have better luck tracking down traditional and locally authentic food by finding a way to get yourself invited into the homes of ordinary people who happen to be good cooks. Even Slovenian restaurants that offer Slovenian food may Frenchify their dishes a bit for the sake of satisfying tourists' expectations. You may, of course, not have known any Slovenians when you had this meal, which would make a more personal approach to food tourism difficult, but if you made a few friends during your time there, maybe on your next visit you can swing a home-cooked meal or two.
My Great Grandpa was born in Sentgotard Slovenia and moved to the states in the 1890's, my great Grandmother was born in Slovenia as well but not sure what town. My family and I are planning a trip to go back and see where we come from probably in Sept. 2021, maybe run into some family while we are there. Not sure if that would happen, but it would be cool to find some family there.
Thank you very much! To be honest most parts were shot on the Panasonic GH5 because we used an external microphone for better audio quality. To see videos where we use the G7Xii more check out our travel vlogs where we go from one place to the next.
Yum! I grew up on Slovenian sausage. You should’ve gone to the tourist board and asked about traditional restaurants. There are a few that are so fabulous.
My mother used to make stuff like here in the United States, that food at 6:35. It's easily done with left over beef roast beef and wide ribbon noodles. It tastes killer. But if my mom gave my dad that amount of food he would say it was not even enough to fill a cavity in his tooth. I got to try that. Lard, tomatoes, tomato sauce, green bell pepper, onions, yellow chile pepper for that pop of heat, salt, black pepper, paprika piled way higher with on a giant bed of dutch noodles, french bread and wine and beer and milk. The flavors are still dancing in my mouth. And we were skinny except dad did get to 225.He couldn't accept he couldn't pig out after 35 anymore. I'd ask my mom but I she's suffering from dementia now. 87 will do that to you especially if your from the neighborhood. Who would think you could get something so grand from leftovers. Oh yeah, we did. See the Italians and the French have their style and we had our style. My parents were Hungarian but the grocery store was not , it was American, so fusion time. Peace.
you guys have great videos! I first watch the San Pedro Atacama one because we are here at the moment. Also, do you guys edit your own videos? I’m very impressed :). We are traveling through South America for 1 year and I would like to video document everything but I get so lazy haha.
Suzana X It is not kranjska klobasa, it is called pecenica it is made same as kranjska klobasa but it is unsmoked and backed-fried fresh unlike kranjska klobasa which is boiled
Hi Audrey & sam. Your dinner looked very wonderful. Your dessert though...... now this was awhile ago so I don't even know what kind of restaurant it was . And this wasn't a dessert but it was a bread with cottage cheese in it. And I never came across it again. All I know is that I loved it. Do you know of this kind of bread??, since you travel alot I thought you might of. Come across lt. Let me know and as always best wishes from Bethlehem pa.
You should of tried also krvavica, zelje, štrudel, potica, goveja juha, žlikrofi, žganci and kislo mleko... But then you would be full 😋 great video, thanks :)
Unfortunately, we won't make to Serbia on this trip. We'll be doing Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Montenegro. Would love to do Serbia, Albania and Macedonia next time :) Any recommendations for travel in Serbia specifically?
This is pecenica, not krajnska klobasica. Krajnska klobasica has to be reddish color because it's smoked. Also it tastes different, because of the smoke and when prepared it's cooked and not fryed on oil or pig-grease as pecenica. But otherwise the ingredients of the sausage are the same.
Dear God, no! I suppose the wine you had was refošk, and it was NOT supposed to be served chilled. 15-18 °C is acceptable, anything below, not really. We have a highly developed wine culture in Slovenia and I propose you take a wine tour if you ever come to our little part of the world again. I think you will not be disappointed if you are wine lovers.
1. theyt are not from the states. they are Canadian. that's like saying you are Croatian (even though we are all friendly neighbors)! (hehehhehehe) no we don't eat this as far as I know. I'd be more likely to eat it if it were potato! mmmmmmm
I'm from Slovenia and actually from Prekmurje region... I have to say that this is some poorly made "Prekmurska gibanica" dessert. You can simply google an see pictures of the good examples, because that shown in the video is too moist and it has no shape and because of the moist it's collapsed. Next time try better restaurant.
Žiga Krašnja , a ni bila pečenica? They have simillar structure. Only kranjska is smoked and served cooked, pečenica is not smoked and served roasted. Roasted means pečena:)
The “purple potato" is mashed potato and mashed kidney beans mixed together (also called matevž).
Oh, thanks for letting us know! It made for a nice side dish.
Je tako
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos 'matevž' should be with rosted pork chunks an lots of garlic, that way prepared is very tasty. And 'zelje' is not always that sour on our home plates:) Don't you ask what you eating when served? That way you can explain it to your public:) Anyway. Thanks for what you are doing. More vids like that.
@@samuelandaudrey Matevž is also a relatively common Slovenian name. My cousin is named Matevž. :)
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos ,
Ljubljana was one of our surprise favourite places to visit. The Old Town was amazing and not full of tourists. Enjoying your posts very much.
That is great to hear! Totally agree with you. It is not so big or crowded that it has lost any of its charm.
Ever since i started watching the videos you guys upload its made me wanna travel more to countries i wouldn't have thought visiting thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you very much! That is pretty much the nicest thing you could say about our work. We do home to encourage people to get out there and visit places they may not have considered before :)
Wow,great video,the food shots were great,everything looked so good and your descriptions were well , once again were hunger inducing. Thanks again,I always look forward to your video's.🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thank you very much! I so wish we could share :)
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos you do share,every time you post.
Another really nice video, thanks for sharing and for posting details (text added locations, restaurant names and all). I'm starting the planning for trip next Spring and Ljubljana's on the list, so very helpful!
Thank you! There is some great food in the city.
Hi from Slovenia! It's so cool to see how people from abroad thik of us
and it's not just the potatoe. It's purple bean
Yea we call this combination Matevž
Nice video! Glad you visited Slovenia! You really ordered some Slovenian classic food. You really making some nice videos. I also watched your video from Schweizerhaus, Vienna. I was also in Vienna and visited that restaurant. Food was so delicious! If you have any questions about Slovenia, just ask.
Thank you very much! We would love to explore more of Slovenia.
Wait wait we and slovakia aren't neibhours (I am from slovenia)
Ah, that is true.
No problem *lol* but did you like our food 😂?
Also a lot of people mess that up the names are almost the same
Random Stuff On RUclips a ni smešn k ns al zamenajo al pa za sosede dajo
AD Queen sej ce nas zamenajo je logicn k je podobn ime sam nevem zakaj bi bli sosedi
Umm Slovenia and Slovakia are not neighbours. Just saying😁
Ah, our bad. Austria in the middle :)
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Yup
But anyways Slovenia and Slovakia is in Europe 😅
My great grandmother on my mothers side is from Slovenia. My grandmother would make dishes from there. This is one place I want to visit.
That is cool to hear! Hope you can visit soon.
don't hesitate, dobrodošla v Sloveniji
ZeeQue Your welcome in Lenart, Slovenia
My great grandfather on my mother's side was from Slovenia, too
Mmm that sausage looks so juicy and tender 😍 wow so good. Wonderful meals, I love the red colour paint of the restaurant. I’m all for that dessert 😍😍😍
Thanks! It was a really nice meal. The dessert was a really neat surprise. Quite unique.
my sausy is juicy and tender too
FitAngie the First sentence sounded 18+
Hello, how're you doing? I’m a licensed account manager , I promote worthy investment plans, in the likes of Forex, our local digital currencies and also mentor the blockchain technology, ever came across the word forex??
Slovenian here: the dessert is called Prekmurska gibanica. English translation is: Over-Mura-moving cake :)
Oh! Thank you for letting us know!
Im Slovene too. And does that bread realyy have cheese on it? I never knew that
hihi, V bistvu ima sir znotraj, na vrhnji plasti pa je kisla smetana gor namazana =) (yeah, actually it has cheese in between layers but it also has sour cream applied on the last layer (before it is baked)
Oh, and one more thing: It isn't bread with cottage cheese. It is actually Prekmurska gibanica.
Aha, hvala/. Ok,thanks
Such a beautiful place! and mouth-watering food as well! Thanks for sharing! have a great day
Thank you! It was a really nice introduction to cuisine here :)
Damn I feel baaaad,... I'm Slovenian, I study Ethnology and I've never tried žlinkrofi -.- Awesome video guys ;)
Do you have to brag about how ignorant dumbass you are?
Kocka33 yeah it feels wonderful 😘
Jaz sem tudi Slovenka. In Jaz tudi nisem probala
Alenka Trogrlič
žlikrofi so
Reče se žlikrofi :)
it's so cool to see foreigners taste ansd experience our stuff
You guys are my favorite to watch on You Tube. I have to be sure to eat before I watch or I will die. What is your favorite place ever that you visited? Mine is Key West and New Orleans.
Thank you very much! Audrey visited Key West a few years ago on a journalist trip and had a really good time. I remember they were eating Key Lime Pie almost every meal...lol Did you have lots of that? NOLA is maybe the city I'm most excited about visiting someday in the US. How many days would you suggest? For us, it changes all of the time but in recent travels I would say Budapest for me and Mostar (not yet out on our channel) for Audrey.
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos Stay at least 3 or 4 days. So much to see, French quarter, Cemeteries, antique markets, music and the food is amazing. It is so beautiful there. You guys are amazing and so fun to watch.
Hahaha exactly! Never go to the supermarket or watch this channel while hungry
Ljubljana was one of my favorite places to eat! Sometimes me and my bf consider going back there just to stuff ourselves :p
I was just going to sleep,but thanks to you guys im starving and my mom already went too bed(so im just gonna drink some hot milk i guess😂)
Thanks! Hope you grabbed something yummy :)
The red wine makes me want to drink. I wish I drank it now with friends. Let's countdown New Year with this 'RED WINE.' I love it. Love You All :)))
Thank you! Sharing some with friends is definitely best :)
Yum. Wow that looks soooooo good.
Thanks! It was really tasty :)
Next time you come to Ljubljana I suggest restavracija Na gradu(literary On the castle) great food, best world female chef 2017(Ana Ros) used to be on the team, if I'm not mistaken. And the food is top notch- traditional slovenian but on another level, not to mention the wines...
Thank you! Hope we can check it out next time. It must have great views as well!
Well the restaurant is in the castle courtyard, celling to floor windows and brick insides, but doesn't look on the city.
Purple potato is mashed potato and brown kedney beans (matevž) we call it an sausage is pečenica
Thanks for letting us know!
Nice to see people who like our food.
Thanks! We loved it.
You picked the worst possible restaurant to eat typical slovenian food :/ You should have went to a place where locals eat traditional, most of the better ones are located 10-15 min outside of Ljubljana...
Can you recommend a place for others to try?
sure thing:) top places to eat authentic traditional Slovene food are: pri Stričku, pr Kopač, gostilna Čot, spodnji Kirn, gostilna Burica, gostilna Janežič, gostilna Skaručna, pri Kuklju...and many more;)
enjoy! best regards
Dorian Spanzel, res res. Najboljši so v pokrajinah in po deželi, ne v mestu!!!
Dorian Spanzel ja to je v Ljubljani v Mariboru je vse boljše
@@samuelandaudrey so pretty girl
Ljubljana - Slovenia is beautiful
It sure is!
Thanks, I enjoyed this! Heading to Slovenia this summer and glad to know it's inexpensive. €28 buys you 3 small glasses of wine in Helsinki haha
Thank you! Indeed, it is much cheaper than Finland but we sure do miss Finland and Salmiakki :)
Audri pasame el secreto de comer y comer y no engordar jejeje saludos, se que el video es viejo pero disfruto viendo sus viajes por el mundo y he empezado aprender ingles.
Muchas gracias Carolina!
Hello guys! Are you coming back to Argentina in 2018? You have to visit Ushuaia and try Centolla (kingcrab), Cordero Patagonico (Patagonic Lamb) and chocolates you will falling in in love with the land of fire.
Send you a big hug from Argentina!
Thank you very much! Ah, that would be an amazing trip. We hope to be back in the fall of next year :)
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos if you come in that season maybe you can do sky or snowboard in the Cerro Castor, visit the seawolf Island, the beacon of the end of the world, etc.
That would be so cool! Really want to visit during the colder months as well :)
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos. La van a pasar bién asique ya saben Tierra del Fuego los espera 😊
I ate in Ljubliana in Pod Sokolem restaurant and their Peasants Dish was outstanding,
Oh, that is cool to hear!
I am going to liubliana on the 22nd of october. I' ll give allegria a try
That is cool to hear! Hope you have a great visit and eat lots of tasty food :)
If you're in a country like Slovenia, which is relatively new to tourism, you'd probably have better luck tracking down traditional and locally authentic food by finding a way to get yourself invited into the homes of ordinary people who happen to be good cooks. Even Slovenian restaurants that offer Slovenian food may Frenchify their dishes a bit for the sake of satisfying tourists' expectations. You may, of course, not have known any Slovenians when you had this meal, which would make a more personal approach to food tourism difficult, but if you made a few friends during your time there, maybe on your next visit you can swing a home-cooked meal or two.
Thank you! Having a meal with a local is a great suggestion.
My Great Grandpa was born in Sentgotard Slovenia and moved to the states in the 1890's, my great Grandmother was born in Slovenia as well but not sure what town. My family and I are planning a trip to go back and see where we come from probably in Sept. 2021, maybe run into some family while we are there. Not sure if that would happen, but it would be cool to find some family there.
Wow, that is great to hear Travis! Wishing you all the best with your trip.
@@samuelandaudrey Thank You
Thanks!
That veal stew got my attention boy! Mmmm!!!! Salivating mad right now.
Ah, wish we could somehow share!
Great video! very nicely structured. I would like to know which parts were shot on canon G7XII please!
Thank you very much! To be honest most parts were shot on the Panasonic GH5 because we used an external microphone for better audio quality. To see videos where we use the G7Xii more check out our travel vlogs where we go from one place to the next.
The red-haired dude in the video is likable and articulate. I enjoyed his descriptions. Thanks for showing us this foreign cuisine!
Thank you very much!
Yum! I grew up on Slovenian sausage.
You should’ve gone to the tourist board and asked about traditional restaurants. There are a few that are so fabulous.
Thanks! Hope we can try more restaurants if we visit again.
My mother used to make stuff like here in the United States, that food at 6:35. It's easily done with left over beef roast beef and wide ribbon noodles. It tastes killer. But if my mom gave my dad that amount of food he would say it was not even enough to fill a cavity in his tooth. I got to try that. Lard, tomatoes, tomato sauce, green bell pepper, onions, yellow chile pepper for that pop of heat, salt, black pepper, paprika piled way higher with on a giant bed of dutch noodles, french bread and wine and beer and milk. The flavors are still dancing in my mouth. And we were skinny except dad did get to 225.He couldn't accept he couldn't pig out after 35 anymore. I'd ask my mom but I she's suffering from dementia now. 87 will do that to you especially if your from the neighborhood. Who would think you could get something so grand from leftovers. Oh yeah, we did. See the Italians and the French have their style and we had our style. My parents were Hungarian but the grocery store was not , it was American, so fusion time. Peace.
I should not have watched this on an empty stomach!!!!
Hehehe...hope you ate something nice afterwards
Good vdo i ll visit Balkan this Autumn...
Thank you! That is cool to hear. Enjoy your time there.
Sailom ch cool if You decide to Come to the Village of Lenart in slovenia I might see you
Love your hat haha
Thank you Lukael! Just love it.
@@samuelandaudrey Thank you for this video it was very handy as I'm planning a trip to Slovenia next month!
Truly liked this.
That made us hungry and we just ate dinner ^^
you guys have great videos! I first watch the San Pedro Atacama one because we are here at the moment. Also, do you guys edit your own videos? I’m very impressed :). We are traveling through South America for 1 year and I would like to video document everything but I get so lazy haha.
Thank you! Your trip sounds amazing. Where do you plan to go in SA? Yes, we do edit everything ourselves.
LJUBLJANA ❤️ SLOVENIJA
Same here!
Super
Thanks
you pronounced žlikrofi really well!
Thank you! :)
gladly!
Suzana X
It is not kranjska klobasa, it is called pecenica it is made same as kranjska klobasa but it is unsmoked and backed-fried fresh unlike kranjska klobasa which is boiled
Nice vídeo and channel! i'll be more often watching your channel! cheers!
Where do you cone from Samuel and Audrey?
Hi Audrey & sam. Your dinner looked very wonderful. Your dessert though...... now this was awhile ago so I don't even know what kind of restaurant it was . And this wasn't a dessert but it was a bread with cottage cheese in it. And I never came across it again. All I know is that I loved it. Do you know of this kind of bread??, since you travel alot I thought you might of. Come across lt. Let me know and as always best wishes from Bethlehem pa.
Thank you! Ah, good question. I wonder if it was a special type of cottage cheese burek possibly?
No,tfs wrong with you? That is dessert its called gibanica and its 100 pricent NOT bread!
sirovi štruklji i think u are talking about. and no burek cannot be a dessert ever xD and burek is also not slovenie xD
Oh wait! We've still got dessert coming! Lol
LOL
You were in Sarajevo in 1984? Are you Highlander?
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@@samuelandaudrey 1:38 minute of the video...
im from slovenia and its interesting to watch you eat our traditional food that i havent even tried yet...
Thank you!
Btw in Slovenija we do soak souer crout in vinegar.
Thanks for letting us know.
no not necessaraly...my grandma makes it at home and just leaves the cabbage to ferment on its own thats how it gets very sour
Oh my god you are in my city and I didn't meet you :'( daamn feels bad
Oh, that is too bad! We sure enjoyed visiting though. Hope we can come back again.
You should of tried also krvavica, zelje, štrudel, potica, goveja juha, žlikrofi, žganci and kislo mleko... But then you would be full 😋 great video, thanks :)
Thanks for the recommendation!
Great video? Are you kiddig. It looks like 2 dumb Muricans parachuted into Lj from a F 16
kvaj s tabo mogla bi probat mal sarme kljukuse cevapo pleskavce pa mau boranije
Adrian bellani obradović če probavata slovensko hrano. Ti pa naštevaš hrano turškega oz. bosanskega izvora, če se ne motim.
Ponosen_Slovenec kaki štrudel reče se štrukl
Next time try jurman restaurant good and cheap.....
Im from slovenia and i like this food
Cool to hear! What else should we try?
Hi! I’m from Slovenia 🇸🇮
Cool to hear!
Are you coming to Serbia?
Unfortunately, we won't make to Serbia on this trip. We'll be doing Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Montenegro. Would love to do Serbia, Albania and Macedonia next time :) Any recommendations for travel in Serbia specifically?
i wish i can go in slovenia and try there food😍😘
Hope you can soon!
thank you😘
Peruana afortunada provecho ,por favor como se llama ese plato se ve espectacular
Prekmurska gibanica = Over Mura moving cake :)
Thanks for letting us know.
What the best traditional food in Europe? Maybe you can share the recipe. Terimakasih 😀
Hey, what it is in Indonesia. Ajinomoto? Europe is even more diverse than Indonesia.
Kocka33 hahaha ajinomoto is product of flavoring or msg.
In Indonesian food ajinomoto get used to their recipe.
This got extremely weird when you guys talked about Sausages 😂
Dang that looked so awesome 📸👍👍👍👍📸
Thanks! We were spoiled with some great food in Ljubljana :)
I want to eat in Slovenia now
Thank you! They have some delicious food!
The moment I got to @5:42, I became hungry. Haha.
GUYS REALLY THAT Y´ALL THINK THAT 28 FOR THE WHOLE THING THAT YOU ATE IS NOT CHEAP. OMG THAT PALTRY
kranjska kobasica with potato salad 👍
Thanks for letting us know!
This is pecenica, not krajnska klobasica. Krajnska klobasica has to be reddish color because it's smoked. Also it tastes different, because of the smoke and when prepared it's cooked and not fryed on oil or pig-grease as pecenica. But otherwise the ingredients of the sausage are the same.
Slovenia and Slovakia are not neighbor countries at all!
The dessert is Prekmurska gibanica and it’s so yummy! 😉
Our mistake with that.
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos Live and learn, right?! 🤗
Btw you are pronouncing Slovene words for food very well! 😉
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos It’s all good, we’ll be learning things all of our lives!
Can you point North Korea on the map? Hahahaha
Why is their channel description in serbian? They aren't serbs? Do they just speak a bunch of languages including serbian?
Probably bc you're in Serbia. I think it's auto-translated. I see it in my language not Serbian.
Nice to see you wearing that Ukrainian T-shirt:)
Thank you! My new fav :)
Nice
Thanks!
Dear God, no! I suppose the wine you had was refošk, and it was NOT supposed to be served chilled. 15-18 °C is acceptable, anything below, not really. We have a highly developed wine culture in Slovenia and I propose you take a wine tour if you ever come to our little part of the world again. I think you will not be disappointed if you are wine lovers.
Thank you! Would love to come back to enjoy more wine.
Its probably the same a s in Bosnian rest. yday, dumbass said. What an amateurs!!! This is laughable!
IdijotSLO ja prav maš jaz ponavadi samo teran pijem
Slovenci kje ste?
I do not eat pork, but thank you for sharing.
Thank you! Did the dessert look appealing?
It’s gibanica l thing the delight
And that's it? It' all about Slovenian restaurants?
:) well , i'm getting hungry now.
Wish we could share!
I like your t-shirt
Thanks! It is my new fav shirt :)
LJUBLJANA No1 CITY
"purply potatoe" .. that's buckwheat. Don't you eat it in the states?
Ah, whoops. Our bad with that.
1. theyt are not from the states. they are Canadian. that's like saying you are Croatian (even though we are all friendly neighbors)! (hehehhehehe)
no we don't eat this as far as I know. I'd be more likely to eat it if it were potato! mmmmmmm
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Skuta means?
cottage cheese
where you from if i may
Did you go to sokol, that restaurant is more accurate
We didn't but thanks for recommending it. What do you suggest we try?
That cabbage has been soaking in vinegar, it's saurkraut
I eat this all day and i live in sloven
Oh, that sounds delicious!
We have the finest wines. We love (teran)
Yeah, they're so good.
Best food in Europe:)
It is really tasty.
Big call
I’m from Slovenia
Cool to hear!
ohhhh
thanks
I'm from Slovenia and actually from Prekmurje region... I have to say that this is some poorly made "Prekmurska gibanica" dessert. You can simply google an see pictures of the good examples, because that shown in the video is too moist and it has no shape and because of the moist it's collapsed. Next time try better restaurant.
Thanks for letting us know about that.
Slovan (Bratislava) is a Slovakian football club. 😉
As well as hockey?
Sasuge is called kranjska klobasa i live in slovenia
Thanks for letting us know :)
Žiga Krašnja , a ni bila pečenica? They have simillar structure. Only kranjska is smoked and served cooked, pečenica is not smoked and served roasted. Roasted means pečena:)
Opica ne ve niti kako kranjska zgleda. Ne mors verjet!
Slovenia and Slovakia, while both Slavic countries, are not neighbors.
Did you see how it taste? What did that taste look like? *Kappa*
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I'm from slovenia
Cool! Where do you live in Slovenia?
In Ljubljana
Alenka troglič is another youtubr go check her chanel
¿Cómo está avanzando el canal español?
Va bien! Tenemos un nuevo video por semana en ese canal. :)
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos Es loco, amigos.....☺
next time go to šestica or slovenska hiša aka slovenian house for a proper slovenian meal...
Slovenščina v opisu je iz google prevajalnika sto procentno xD
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