Romanian Dinner, not What I thought it would be - The Vlog Continues - Pitesti, Romania
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You will never leave a Romanian house hungry or thirsty !
Only with a hangover
@@taviariton5140😂true
😃😊
This applies to all Balkan countries
@@renatakrishnapillai6861 Yes, fortunately it's true. One of the positives in the east.
Doamne, ce simpatice sunt gazdele 😊.
yes, they are wonderful, glory to God
Foarte frumos l-ati cinstit pe om! Frumos de tot! Respect familiei asteia. Oameni buni, credinciosi. Frumos!
Glory to God
“Orthodox doesn’t mean vegetarian” 😂 I like that guy. What a great video!
me too lol
How all those 26 minutes went so fast? This was amazing to watch, being a romanian is a blessing, it's hard for us to keep old countryside traditions, yet we are doing our best. God bless, I bow and have faith ❤❤❤
Glory to God
I apreciate the Level of english the family is speaking. It is very good.
I agree
Most of Romanias speak English these days. It's like a second language to us.
I have a lot of relatives in Pitesti, i know the region and i know they make a medium strong tuica. line 20-30 degrees alcohool. In Moldova and Transilvania you will finde 70-80 degrees .
This was very touching for a romanian to see
Superb, simple, sublime. You have succeeded absolutely, to get to know the Romanians as no travel vlogger has succeeded. Thank You from Romania.
Glory to God
What an amazing dinner!! As a Romanian, LOVE IT!
Glory to God :)
Nice video,basically she summarize all the Romanian history in a couple of minutes!just discovered your channel,loads of nice stuff!😊
Welcome :)
Wonderful! This was fun to watch. So interesting to see and learn about all the different foods/drinks and the way they prepare them etc.
Yes, they really have some great stuff...very healthy I find
Very cool to see the Cathedral and the cross they gifted you was beautiful too. Glory to God! ☦️
Yes, Glory to God
Felicitari pentru clip. Bine ati venit in Romania
Hospitality at their best, God bless they beautiful soul and you too mate!
20 and something years ago.., in Sacramento, CA.. I was bringing Transylavnian tuica and with a lot of friends making barbecue.. They said.. what!? This is 100 proof?
lol
Welcome to Romania!
Thank you!
Hello .big like from another Roumanian. Living in London .thank you
When you come in a romanian house, romanians will give you the best food they have in the house, no matter if is the last food!!!
Glory to God, that's beautiful
Bine ai venit în România . Asta e adevărata România ! Ai ajuns unde trebuie . Ne bucurăm pentru tine. Ne am abonat la canalul tău .
Bless you❤
amazing people🔆
Enjoy ! You have the best time ever! Asa suntem noi romanii ospitalieri ❤ o cină frumoasă !
Truly, so warm and friendly
Felicitări gazdelor!❤ Enjoy your staying, enjoy this amazing Romania !🇷🇴
Thank you 🙂
Interesting. 🤘
Great video! It was very fun to watch. Welcome to Romania!
Thank you , Glory to God
Initial am crezut ca sfantul Teodor le-a zis oamenilor sa fiarba alimentele stropite cu sange si sa puna miere. Si era vorba despre colivă
😊this was fun to watch
Glory to God
Why on earth would you leave Romania after just one visit? You should try some Banat or Bucovina countryside. Man, you're in for a treat! Anyway, I bow to your hosts, they are plain and simple Romanian essence.
Wonderful family🤗 Glory to God you met them🙏 It's always very interesting to watch a person getting acquainted with the cuisine of another country😁 Your reaction to drinks is absolutely incomparable😄😄😄
Yes it was so great seeing Ana and her husband...and the food was wonderful, glory to God
@@memyselfandorthodoxyYep, the food looks yummy🤤🤤🤤 The pork fat you ate is called “salo” in Russian😁
@@ElenaKuznetsova-wy5wb Ahem... and you are so interested in Romania because exactly...?!? 🤨
" vechiul simbol de dinaintea creștinătății - floarea soarelui - devenit simbol foarte foarte ancestral pentru români”... păi floarea soarelui a fost adusă din america țara ei de origine, prin sec. 16... deci nu este chiar ancestrală pentru creștinii români.
Bine mai, tu nu știi ca dacii cultivau și cartofi, ananas, ba chiar și turmeric pe care îl puneau în țuică ( pe care tot ei au distilat-o primii)?
era ca simbol si la greci.deci ce vorbim.probabil erau din familie ceva de gen
@@codreanupetronel Exact, ce vorbim când nu știm despre ce vorbim. Floarea soarelui din miturile antice grecești este Heliotropium, o plantata care are o inflorescență oarecum asemănătoare cu liliacul, nici o treaba nu are cu actuala floarea soarelui. Singura legătură e ca au obiceiul de a se orienta mereu către soare.
That symbol on the cross is not sunflower sign. That's a tens of thousands years old Anunnaki's simbol. That was the sign of their home planet and the symbol of crossing. You can find that symbol on almost all Babilonian clay tablets. The ones that you like to call them Pagans followed that culture.....
Nice trip bro God bless
God bless you as well 🙏☦
And now you made me drink a little bit tuica with turmeric:))))
Those are the Romanians - offering the best they have to their guests, even wearing shoes in their own house too, if the guest use to do that.
Glory to God...Hospitality is a wonderful thing
So after this Video, a traditional romanians breath smells like ,pălincă,, his hands like onion, and his body like smoked ham :))
lol...perhaps
All nice, but that poor guy must have a hard life, his wife wouldn't shut up for a moment...just send her somewhere, anywhere !
Hahahha I think my dude got drunk at some point while tasting all those romanian house-made alcohol drinks xD This kind of hospitality is met everywhere in Romania, mostly all men will try to serve you with alcohol.
You'll learn fast Romanians are very hospitable. And a lot of us know enough like a second language. Be very careful because we like to make you drink alcohol with us are good drinkers to.
Thank you for the tip
Are you interested in Orthodoxy as a religion or are you interested in getting closer to what God wants from us, the people?
I'm interested in both because both are what God wants from us ...when we follow Orthodoxy we get closer to God
They gave the poor guy 50 typea of alcohol within 30 minutes of him being there, most romanian move ever.
And the letters on the cross IC XC NIKA means: JESUS CHRIST OVERCOME or Jesus Christ the Victor!
Amen
Victor Orbán?
Leveticul 26:1 God bless you be careful not be mistaken
eco and bio products. no additives. all natural. the romanian wine is specific.
yes, I really enjoy it...such a healthy drink I find
You will really become an Orthodox once you understand the " THE FEAR OF GOD ! " The rest is just the joy of life.
Bravo from Romania Dracula land 😂
Romanians invented bomboane pe coliva. Take care!
U will leave drunk ...defenently not hungry😂
Unfortunately a lot of what that lady says is inaccurate. At least she has her centuries mixed up a lot, then there’s no proof of St. Andrew actually being here. Christianity did spread here during the Early Roman period indeed but the rest is made up, there’s no proof of crosses at crossroads in the Ist century AD, nothing like that. It’s true that orthodoxy incorporated a lot of pre-Christian traditions but not necessarily what she says.
If you are on a discovery of faith journey I recommend you research from better sources. No offense to this family, they are very welcoming but in the monasteries for example (monks and nuns) you will find people who are highly educated in the history of orthodoxy, you might want to speak to them rather.
st. andrew was dacian so he came back to dacia to spread the teachings
@@helen2U There is no proof of that, please present some if you claim it as fact. He was Jewish, and he preached mainly in Scythia, a vague mention of the Black Sea coast is not enough to base some personal conclusions on it and spread them as “facts”.
@@minime7375 really? that's why schytian territory was all around black sea, half of its conjuring area. And Saint Andrew is said that he was a fisherman, wonder where he was fishing at.
@@IaSaVedem Betshaida, on the Sea of Galilee…Jesus didn’t gather his apostles from Dacia my dude. And Dobrogea is possibly a region he passed through but not Dacian territories proper.
All the sources speaking of St. Andrew’s spread of the gospel are centuries newer (Origenes quoted by Eusebios saying he was in Scythia) and then the Chronicle of Nestor (12th century so over a millenia later) saying that he preached along the Black Sea and the Dnieper towards Kiev and then Novgorod (that didn’t exactly existed as such at the time St. Andrew lived).
There’s no mention of any Dacia and although it is possible that he visited the Greco-Roman cities along the Black Coast (Callatis, Tomis, Histria) there’s no actual proof of that either. The “St. Andrew made Romania Christian” theory is just a legend. Christianity most likely spread thanks to the trade through the Black Sea ports and later on via the Roman colonists.
You’re welcome.
PS I’m actually an archaeologist and worked on Early Roman period sites in Dobrogea so it’s kinda hard to contradict me there. The “facts” that lady presented aren’t facts. Any educated monastery guide or librarian would tell you they aren’t true.
@@minime7375 you explain to much and I need to draw you where schytian territory was. Was around black sea. If he preached in în schytia it was directly related to black sea also.
may the bearded ninjas with funny hats sell you their guilt. amen
They forgot(?) to give the meat in blood...In Romania, we eat blood with everything. We like blood a lot...mbuhuhuhahaha! mbuhuhuhuhuhahahaha! mbuhuhuhahaha! mbuhuhuhuhuhahahaha!mbuhuhuhahaha! mbuhuhuhuhuhahahaha!
nice try but those are the hungarians that really eat blood (sangerete)
bautura-i temelie, mancarea mai putina...
Doamna vorbeste prea mult, dar asa sunt romancele 😂😂😂
lol
Da dar mai bine tâcea, câ este foarte incultâ şi numai prostii zice.
😅 The sunflower is the christian simbol of the romanians from the first century? What a bull shit! First of all the ancestors of modern romanians, the vlachs were christened only in the VII, VIII-th century by the slavs on the Balcan peninsula, where they use to leave at the time. And the sunflower was introduced in Europe only in the XVI-th century. Yeah, the romanians are cultivating potatoes, corn, sunflovers and tomatoes from the first century.
Masked weed session
Ce porcarie ! Nu te mai simti bine in ziua de azi dacă nu pui șunca pe youtube...
I mean ham is pretty nice
Have the Romanians reco ered from communism
There are live recordings yes...
Absolutely pathetic...
😂😂😂 Nu va judec pe voi ca persoane dar judec faptele voastre necrestinesti in privinta. alcolului.
Taci fa stupido fa... si da-i drumul in S.U.A. ta si du-te-n mataranga calulului...!!!
It is not unchristian to drink Alcohol, not sure where you're getting your information from.
@memyselfandorthodoxy
Go ahead and drink 🍸 🤪 till you fall into the ground,,, I don't care about and isn't my business.
😂😂 YOU DON'T SUPPOSED TO GET THEM ALCOHOL TO DRINK.
PRIEST THEY DON'T DRINK IN USA .
This is not true, but if this is what you feel you should do and not drink alcohol that is ok.
Mama Mia 😂😂😂
Is not healthy for nobody ALCOHOL.
Sunt de origine romanca, mi am pastrat cetatenia dar ceea ce faceti voi nu este corect daca sunteti cu adevarat,,,, crestini
Imi pare rau pentru voi.
Nothing wrong with drinking Alcohol, the issue is drinking alcohol in excess.
Being judgemental is bad too
@memyselfandorthodoxy
I don't make the rules GOD and JESUS made it
@mihaelac2472
I don't care if you like to drink or not, I have the right to judge the fact not the human beings.
@@niculina.gradgrad4886 but God did not make such a rule...that's the point... you are free to share where you saw/read such a rule.
dragul de el, !