I am from Afghanistan and I love Bosnia from depts of my heart ❤️ Bosnia is the best country in the world and Bosnians are best people I met after traveling to 25 countries! Long live Bosnia 🇧🇦
Same goes for Afghanistan. While I didn’t have the chance to visit yet all the afghanis I have met have been the coolest nicest and friendliest people ever 🇦🇫🇧🇦
Dammit you guys, I've only been back from Bosnia for two months and I want to go there again soon. Speaking to other travellers in the UK... it's apparent that everybody loves Bosnia - the scenery, the food, the culture and history, the people.
I was there in May. It was probably the highlight of 2024 for me. I will definitely be back. Interestingly, I had the pleasure of eating at Nune and the canteen before. Big shout out to Faruk and Vildan from 'Meet Bosnia' tours. They are the best! 😊
Guys i saw your first video from Sarajevo and again i must thank you for visiting and promoting our beautiful country. Our culture, history and food. I know that people in the western Europe believe that we are some kinde of savages on the Balkans. I live in Sweden so I'm sure about what peple think about us. Please tell to all of your friends about us and our hospitality. Thats something we are proud of. Im sure you enjoyed time in Bosnia and Hercegovina. ❤❤❤
@mevludinjasarevic3813 hi great to know you are Bosnian and I love Bosnian people, I love to visit in the future and meet beautiful people and have delicious food and see historical places, take care and lots of love and happiness, From South Africa
Thank you for this amazing Food Tour in Sarajevo. The cuisine in Bosnia is wonderful. Local people are friendly, I mean the guide too. Hospitality is common in this country.
Cheers Molly and Matt, congratulations on nearly 500,000 subs. Boz and Herz looks amazing knowing the painful history decades ago. Thank god humans make amends.
I believe this is my first time seeing a food tour video in my homeland. Great one! I love doing walking food tours in different countries and my favorite one was in Istanbul. Enjoy B&H💙
I always like to travel to countries not very very known and with a populaton not more than 40 million i traveled to tunisia , morroco , Bosnia , croatia , malaysia ..... i got the best food , the best treatement , no racism , people are still pure ....the most friendly people
The food looked so good. Flaky pastry destroys me but I'd dive in all the same. Love going around a market and picking up bread, cheese, a few local tomatoes and feasting on a picnic. And that market looked great.
once mentioned bout bosnia war 1994, its remind me in 1995, there were bosnian refugees sheltered in my city, east malaysia. one night, in my housing area, i saw a pretty bosnian girl take a walk with her friend. i approached her just to have some chat to know her more. what a foreign beauty but she so harsh and yelling at me. i move away from her and watching my cousin laughing at me. 😂
Wow yummy foods in Bosnian Im always eating some foods of Bosnian because i have lots of friends here and i love the bread and salami thank you for sharing so beautiful country im glad you love it guys some people they don’t like it we have Bosnian store here closer to us okay thank you so much to showing us so delicious and yummy enjoy Molly and Matt and be safe 🥰🥰🥰👌👌👌😋😋😋
Always great content guys. We've been with you from the beginning going way back . So similar to the places we have visited. Harriet and I echo the same comments below. Your very close to 500k . The subscribers loves you. Congrats! Perhaps doing a live Q & A to celebrate when you get there.? Harriet and I did a food tour there in Bosnia back in 2014 . And doing it with a guide is the smart and fun way to do it. All the best mates🥰🥰 Harriet, Jim and Yuki
Hey, I'm happy! You are Bosnians now! You eat just like me, with your hands, with kajmak... Welcome my new countrymen! 🤗🥰 And be patient with the coffee, at least half an hour! That means CHEIF, Bosnian way of enjoying life ... P.S. Now you are ready for the next step, on the way to Mostar you have to stop in the town of Jablanica, "Restaurant Kovacevic" and try the best lamb on a spit in the world! I'm serious!
Regarding "Borek with cheese" in Bosnia... it is worth pointing out that, the dish known in Turkey and neighboring countries as Borek, in Bosnia it's called Pita. I repeat, the dish itself is called Pita, not Borek. Now, Pita with cheese is also know as sirnica, Pita with meat is borek, Pita with potato aka krompiruša etc. Interestingly, Albanians in Kosovo they also called it Pite, but Albanians in Albania call it Byrek. I guess Bosnia and Kosovo are the odd ducks lol. Anyways, that's why in Bosnia Borek with cheese doesn't "exist". Cheers
yeah, Bosnia is food porn country. If you like ćevapi, there is only one town you want to eat in it, and that is Travnik :) beside food, if you like nature, Bosnia is place to be.
The best part of Bosnia when it comes to food the Kitchens are cleaner than surgical tools and it must be because Bosnians are very picky from whom they get food and who is serving the food to them and how clean is the work uniform unlike US restaurants where the food is all over the kitchen floor.
BALKANS BALKANS BALKANS ... all the time ... all countries are different ... same if I come to NI or Scotland and calling them The British Isles, or God forbid, call them England. What Balkan Bosnia has with Balkan Romania? Greece is also Balkan ... I dont get it. Why pushing the name BALKANS ... It is Bosnia.
The region is very very similar, the food rarely varies and it’s just called a different name. It’s not offensive so we’re not sure why you’re so bothered. The title very clearly says ultimate Bosnian food tour. 🥰
@@dabbleandtravel well you obviously dont know the history well and the war in the 90s. The countries are quite different in religion, customs, nation ... the war was not to unite but to separate due to differences. That is why I am bothered. You just dont get it. Slovenia and Croatia definatelly dont like to be called the balkans, for them it is derogative as they were never under turkish rule. They see it like a term for Turkish lands they were never part of. You can see on the face of this lady that it was Bosnina food not Balkan. They are proud of their cusine and all Balkan people that food calls bosnian, but Serbians call it serbian or Balkan and by the Balkan they usually a nicer term for "Big Serbia" which is term for taking teritorries of other countris in the region to make larg serbia as the consider all lands as Serbia. (Again war in the 90s) I am just trying to explain you as it looks like you dont understand things. You are in Bosnia, call it Bosnia, when in Scotland call it Scotland, when in Mexico call it Mexico not America, when in Palestine call it Palestine. Maybe your wievers dont care or they dont understand like you dont, but people from region do. 🥰
@@FirstLast-em9ps Croatia is Balkan country. Slovenia is arguably not, but all people from what was previously former Yugoslavia have more in common with each other than their "big brother" countries that they don't even share border with. This "only having been part of Turkish empire makes you 'Balkan country'" is a new revisionist thesis. Geographically, all except most eastern part of Croatia is Balkans / Southern Europe. Oh, and you are Slavs too (I suppose you like to spin on the Germanic people thesis). You also speak your own variation of the common language spoken by your eastern / southern neighbors (I suppose you don't object that as long as "it's all actually Croatian in different flavors"). This brings me to the main point - that you guys, just like your nemesis country of Serbia, like to put "_Croatian_" prefix on stuff that not necessarily stays within your country border. And these things tended historically to hit Bosnia - big time. So can you at least save us from your ethno-nationalist rant on these nice YT videos that are promoting Bosnia.
@@ShejtanVrbaski what on earth are you talking about? The east Croatia border is second longest existing border in Europe (the longest existing is one between Spain and Portugal). Croatia and Slovenia were always part of the western world, and Bosnian, Serbia countries of the east. Croatia and Slovenia were in one country for 1000 years with Austria and Hungary, and Croatia and Slovenia newer had a border with the west. Dont have it today as they are both in the EU / Schengen. Croatia and Slovenia were NEVER part of the balkan countries with exception of 45 years in Yugoslavia. And that happened because Croatia and Slovenia were gift to Serbia after WW2 by British. Never before those countries were one country of one nation. That was British policy to push Slovenia and Croatia to Serbia. Cuisine is different, of course you can eat chepapi in Croatia and Slovenia but eating Chevapi in Croatia beside all these traditional sea foods and local dishes is an ignorance. Zagreb is called little Vienna, Opatija is called Vienna on the sea. Traditional music is different, costal croatia has venetian heritage folklore, northern Austrian, easter Croatia Hungarian, on other hand Bosnia and Serbia have Turkish dances and songs. Not to talk about genes where serbains share 49% with Turks. Mediterranean Croatia or Alpine Slovenia has nothing to do with Turkish Balkans. The border between Croatia and Serbia and Croatia and Bosnia exists forever, Balkan is not a geographical therm but political. Enogh of British pushing Croatia or Slovenia to Serbia in "big Serbia" called Balkans. Enough!
@@ShejtanVrbaski The Balkans as a geographical term does not exist as a peninsula because the area referred to as the Balkan Peninsula does not meet the geographical criteria of a peninsula. The Balkans as a geographical term exist only in Bulgaria, where a mountain bears that name. Therefore, the Balkans is a mountain in Bulgaria. The political concept of the Balkans, coined by German Johann August Zeune in 1808, refers to the countries that were once under Turkish rule. Consequently, Slovenia and Croatia are often (and justifiably) excluded from this description as they do not fit into it religiously and historically, having been part of the Habsburg Monarchy. As a result, the Standing Committee on Geographical Names has placed Slovenia and Croatia in Central Europe.
Burek is with cheese meat spinach...Burek is turkish dish and turks call it burek meat cheese,in all balkan countries they call it the same ,how bosnians call it doesnt chane anything
Doesn't change how other countries call it, but in Bosnia, we have names for each individual pie/phyllo pastry. So let me set the record straight for all of you who aren't familiar: burek - phyllo pie/pastry with meat sirnica - with cheese krompirusa - with potatoes bundevnjaca (or tikvara) - with pumpkin (or squash) zeljanica - with spinach You'll like each and one of them over here because we mastered the art of making them. Cheers!
Ne znam sta je tesko shvatiti da se jelo u Bosni zove pita, a ne burek. Mozda je to pogresno, iskreno, nebitno. U Bosni se jelo zove pita i pita sa sirom je sirnica, pita sa mesom je burek, ili pita sa krompirom je krompirusa itd. Uglavnom, u Bosni je pita sa sirom a kod vas ili Turaka je burek sa sirom. Zato kod nas "nema" burek sa sirom. @libertas5005 - Nisi ni ti brate najbolje objasnio jer burek, sirnica, zeljanica... sve su to zapravo pite. Zato se i zove Bosanska pita.
@@kolobara08 ,NEBITNO JE KAKO VI ŠTA U BOSNI ZOVETE.nISTE VI IZMISLILI TO JELO.bITNO JE KAKO GA ZOVU ONI ŠTO SU GA IZMISLILI A TO SU TURCI.mOŽETE VI ZVATI I PIZZU PITA SA SIROM ŠUNKOM I PELATIMA ALI PIZZA OSTAJE PIZZA, BUREK OSTAJE BUREK.
A mostly enjoyable watch spoiled by a tour guide with a political agenda. It's possible that the Serbs did not bomb that marketplace. I wouldn't get roped into showing such things.
There wasn’t a political agenda as we are just discussing history. But we do understand what you’re saying, at the end of the day the tour is to show the best food in the city. Thanks for watching 🥰
I love watching yall videos.Oh my god you guys are soo lucky.Its been a long time I haven't visited Bosnia since 2003.I live In USA New York.Im from Bosnia too.😊 You guys are so lucky and happy and enjoying that awesome food.
I am from Afghanistan and I love Bosnia from depts of my heart ❤️
Bosnia is the best country in the world and Bosnians are best people I met after traveling to 25 countries! Long live Bosnia 🇧🇦
My really good friend is from Afghanistan🥰She is an amazing woman. I am Bosnian☺
Pozdrav za Afghanistan iz Bosne❤️🇧🇦
Selam za Afganistan iz 🇧🇦🙌💌
Same goes for Afghanistan. While I didn’t have the chance to visit yet all the afghanis I have met have been the coolest nicest and friendliest people ever 🇦🇫🇧🇦
@@dedamraz607 🇦🇫❤️🇧🇦
I am from Morocco 🇲🇦 and i love Bosnia 🇧🇦 Sarajevo mostar ❤
On aime Maroc aussi ❤
Je suis bosniaque mais j'ai grandi avec marocain en Belgique👍👍
As a Bosnian I am certifying that this was a proper Bosnian breakfast. On the side note, Kiki did an amazing job presenting our cuisine.
Thanks so much. Kiki was amazing 🥰🥰🥰
Is the majority of meat halal in Sarajevo, as I'm travelling soon
@@usmanraza3080yes it is
@usmanraza3080 ok so we might be slavic alcoholics but we are still mostly muslim so most meet is beef pork is pretty rere
al kad je rekla, daj malo extra da im za dorucak dam, pa cu platit... Kiki legenda... :D
I've been to 72 countries and the food in Bosnia was some of the best I've ever eaten! 🇧🇦
Dammit you guys, I've only been back from Bosnia for two months and I want to go there again soon. Speaking to other travellers in the UK... it's apparent that everybody loves Bosnia - the scenery, the food, the culture and history, the people.
I'm glad to read these comments. I was kind of on the fence, but now I'm convinced I should go
hey there, planning to visit Sarajevo soon. Do you have any recommendations ?
@@gretadeniusyte7178 what are you looking for?
Everybody is talking about Bosnian cevapi and burek. But Bosnian smoked meat sudzuk and prsuta is top!
That’s true!!!!😂🥰
I traveling to Bosnia and Herzegovina right now 🎉❤
Enjoy!
Enjoy your trip!
I was there in May. It was probably the highlight of 2024 for me. I will definitely be back. Interestingly, I had the pleasure of eating at Nune and the canteen before. Big shout out to Faruk and Vildan from 'Meet Bosnia' tours. They are the best! 😊
So cool!! Thanks so much for watching!
Thanks a lot, greetings from Sarajevo!
Guys i saw your first video from Sarajevo and again i must thank you for visiting and promoting our beautiful country. Our culture, history and food. I know that people in the western Europe believe that we are some kinde of savages on the Balkans. I live in Sweden so I'm sure about what peple think about us. Please tell to all of your friends about us and our hospitality. Thats something we are proud of. Im sure you enjoyed time in Bosnia and Hercegovina. ❤❤❤
I’m Bosnian but I live in Switzerland but every day I eat Bosnian breakfast, and make Bosnian coffe.
That is my way I feel soul of my country😢
@mevludinjasarevic3813 hi great to know you are Bosnian and I love Bosnian people, I love to visit in the future and meet beautiful people and have delicious food and see historical places, take care and lots of love and happiness, From South Africa
Thank you for this amazing Food Tour in Sarajevo. The cuisine in Bosnia is wonderful. Local people are friendly, I mean the guide too. Hospitality is common in this country.
Cheers Molly and Matt, congratulations on nearly 500,000 subs. Boz and Herz looks amazing knowing the painful history decades ago. Thank god humans make amends.
Aww thank you so much. It’s all down to you guys!🥰💗
Love your Bosnia adventure, we’ll be visiting there soon.
You’ll love it!! Thank you:)
Great video. That food looked so delicious. She was a great tour guide.
She really was thanks so much for watching!
One of the few visitiors who I saw that did the right food tour.
Ljudi u Bosni i Hercegovini su jako dobri i zemlja je prelijepa
You brought back memories and almost visited every restaurant and bakery I eat at 3 years ago.
I believe this is my first time seeing a food tour video in my homeland. Great one! I love doing walking food tours in different countries and my favorite one was in Istanbul. Enjoy B&H💙
Thanks so much for watching. We love doing them too!
Bosnia is the best
I always like to travel to countries not very very known and with a populaton not more than 40 million i traveled to tunisia , morroco , Bosnia , croatia , malaysia ..... i got the best food , the best treatement , no racism , people are still pure ....the most friendly people
Amazing!
Imaret bakery is a truly hidden gem.
Love it!
Looks beautiful
It is!
i'm from PH,but that breakfast is more than perfect for me and it's calling my name.
You gotta try it!
The food looked so good. Flaky pastry destroys me but I'd dive in all the same. Love going around a market and picking up bread, cheese, a few local tomatoes and feasting on a picnic. And that market looked great.
It’s also something we love to do, you can’t beat the fresh produce!
Just WOW❤ I LOVE SARAJEVO
Thanks for joining us guys, it was such a pleasure to be your choice here!
Thanks for having us!! You guys are the best!
Welkome too my country Bosnia and Hercegovina,Im very happy you enjoy with food.Im live in America every day make Bosnia food in my house ❤
once mentioned bout bosnia war 1994, its remind me in 1995, there were bosnian refugees sheltered in my city, east malaysia. one night, in my housing area, i saw a pretty bosnian girl take a walk with her friend. i approached her just to have some chat to know her more. what a foreign beauty but she so harsh and yelling at me. i move away from her and watching my cousin laughing at me. 😂
Love Sarajevo and there people amazing ! Love from New York ❤️🇧🇦
love form Myanmar 🇲🇲 ❤ 🇧🇦
Thank you 🥰🥰
Watching this the second time!Great video u did a great job here! Keep it up you two!
Awesome! Thank you!🥰🥰🥰🥰
You two are making me feel amazing because i get to eat all that every day
Bosnia is my home country and i am proud of it
Wish you all the best
Wow we’re so jealous. Thanks so much for watching!
Wow yummy foods in Bosnian Im always eating some foods of Bosnian because i have lots of friends here and i love the bread and salami thank you for sharing so beautiful country im glad you love it guys some people they don’t like it we have Bosnian store here closer to us okay thank you so much to showing us so delicious and yummy enjoy Molly and Matt and be safe 🥰🥰🥰👌👌👌😋😋😋
Thanks guys for what you are doing. Respect for both of you.
Much appreciated! Thank you
❤❤❤❤ What a nice video. You are amazing
Eating too much freshly baked bread and kiflice will forever be my guilty pleasure. I just can't resist 🤭
Thsnk you so much. 🇧🇦😎❤️😌👍🏻
OMG, that looks AMAZING 🤩
It was!!!!!
@@dabbleandtravel happy you guys enjoyed our little Bosnia :)
Well done, Excellent vidéo. Thanks
Always great content guys. We've been with you from the beginning going way back . So similar to the places we have visited. Harriet and I echo the same comments below.
Your very close to 500k . The subscribers loves you. Congrats! Perhaps doing a live Q & A to celebrate when you get there.? Harriet and I did a food tour there in Bosnia back in
2014 . And doing it with a guide is the smart and fun way to do it. All the best mates🥰🥰 Harriet, Jim and Yuki
Wow , Wonderful video 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi thanks for sharing great video i love Bosnia and i wish to visit in the future watching from South Africa ❤
Thanks for watching!
Yummy , wonderful tour , enjoy as always ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much 🤗
Hey, I'm happy! You are Bosnians now! You eat just like me, with your hands, with kajmak... Welcome my new countrymen! 🤗🥰 And be patient with the coffee, at least half an hour! That means CHEIF, Bosnian way of enjoying life ...
P.S. Now you are ready for the next step, on the way to Mostar you have to stop in the town of Jablanica, "Restaurant Kovacevic" and try the best lamb on a spit in the world! I'm serious!
Mind blowing ❤❤
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I'm so hungry now 🤤🤤🤤
😋 same after watching it back
molly your beauty is for beautiful, safe and quiet countries and delicious and nutritious food,, and happy people❤❤❤❤❤
Uzivajte u mirisu i rahatluku okusa
how many good places are there in Sarajevo to enjoy food, you haven't seen even 20%. Anyway enjoy 😊
Haha so many!
4:05"Možemo li naručiti pet kiflica" the answer is OK 😂 .Yes Yes,kako da ne,how yes no 😂.Btw. very nice video 🫠
😂😂😂 thank you
Well they did get 5 kiflica in the end, the lady obviously understood them.
@@libertas5005 yes, she understood but you didn't understand my comment🤔
You are our Bosnian now, you need to get Bosnian diplomatic passport!
Hi guys thank you for the great vlogs.
In Australia we call pigeons flying rats😂😂
❤❤nice vlog
Thank you 😊
Regarding "Borek with cheese" in Bosnia... it is worth pointing out that, the dish known in Turkey and neighboring countries as Borek, in Bosnia it's called Pita. I repeat, the dish itself is called Pita, not Borek. Now, Pita with cheese is also know as sirnica, Pita with meat is borek, Pita with potato aka krompiruša etc. Interestingly, Albanians in Kosovo they also called it Pite, but Albanians in Albania call it Byrek. I guess Bosnia and Kosovo are the odd ducks lol. Anyways, that's why in Bosnia Borek with cheese doesn't "exist". Cheers
not interesting to anyone outside Sarajevo. who cares
Amazing ❤
From east to west, Bosnia is the best 🙃🙃🙃 I don't like that too much goes to the media, it should remain a secret in Europe 😉😉😉
Haha that’s true!🥰
SARAJEVO OLIMPISKI GRAD ❤🇧🇦❤️🇧🇦❤️🇧🇦❤️B❤H.
Watching this like Bosnian living in Berlin is painful to me..I’m hungry and I need čevapi right now 🙃
Great video keep it up. Only thing is that you keep saying Sarahevo instead of Sarajevo. Try saying the j in Sarajevo like the y in yes!
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
You guys should check out Middle East 😅 we are fun people 😁and plenty delicious foods 😁🙋🏻♂️
19:05 That's the kids menu.
❤ no beer guys?😅
Not today!😂😉
It's prounounced Sarayevo not Sarahevo
Did Matt make a Bosnian Banh Mi 😅😂
He sure did 🤣
Najbolji čevapi ikada su u Travniku kod Hareta.Šteta što niste njih probali.
Yea
if you love ćevapi so much, then you must visit Travnik and Hari ćevabdinicu, whose ćevapi have been named as THE best in Bosnia several times
Next video!🥰🥹
"that in a sandwich"... So BRITISH!! 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hi guys how are you
Real burek is in Macedonia. And it is with cottage cheese, special only in Macedonia - Vinica.
Thanks for watching
Burek is with meat .
As a Bosnian, I can tell you that you behave like a real Bosnian, but your girlfriend doesn't really 😂✌Well done!
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yeah, Bosnia is food porn country. If you like ćevapi, there is only one town you want to eat in it, and that is Travnik :) beside food, if you like nature, Bosnia is place to be.
I love your videos, but here's a little hack: Sarayevo.
Haha! Thank you!
Burek, Cevapi, Sarma, Sogandolma,,,,,,njam,njam,njam.....
Yum!
Hi
Molly I'm late again 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
best cevapi in Balkan is in Travnik, near Sarajevo. Burek in Sarajevo.
Would you put timestamps, please?
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The best part of Bosnia when it comes to food the Kitchens are cleaner than surgical tools and it must be because Bosnians are very picky from whom they get food and who is serving the food to them and how clean is the work uniform unlike US restaurants where the food is all over the kitchen floor.
Brother Please Tell Me Bosnian People Friendly And Not ?
Yes defo
It’s not pronounced sarahevo it’s sarayevo
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you are MA ..........MA.... MAPETICA🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Није такмичење да се види ко је боља храна, само ће бити више драме и мржње и бла, бла. свака храна је добра и нека тако и остане...
wow Bosnia~~ It's time to be back in Serbia, Guys
That's a downgrade.
BALKANS BALKANS BALKANS ... all the time ... all countries are different ... same if I come to NI or Scotland and calling them The British Isles, or God forbid, call them England.
What Balkan Bosnia has with Balkan Romania? Greece is also Balkan ... I dont get it. Why pushing the name BALKANS ... It is Bosnia.
The region is very very similar, the food rarely varies and it’s just called a different name. It’s not offensive so we’re not sure why you’re so bothered. The title very clearly says ultimate Bosnian food tour. 🥰
@@dabbleandtravel well you obviously dont know the history well and the war in the 90s.
The countries are quite different in religion, customs, nation ... the war was not to unite but to separate due to differences. That is why I am bothered.
You just dont get it. Slovenia and Croatia definatelly dont like to be called the balkans, for them it is derogative as they were never under turkish rule. They see it like a term for Turkish lands they were never part of. You can see on the face of this lady that it was Bosnina food not Balkan. They are proud of their cusine and all Balkan people that food calls bosnian, but Serbians call it serbian or Balkan and by the Balkan they usually a nicer term for "Big Serbia" which is term for taking teritorries of other countris in the region to make larg serbia as the consider all lands as Serbia. (Again war in the 90s)
I am just trying to explain you as it looks like you dont understand things.
You are in Bosnia, call it Bosnia, when in Scotland call it Scotland, when in Mexico call it Mexico not America, when in Palestine call it Palestine.
Maybe your wievers dont care or they dont understand like you dont, but people from region do. 🥰
@@FirstLast-em9ps Croatia is Balkan country. Slovenia is arguably not, but all people from what was previously former Yugoslavia have more in common with each other than their "big brother" countries that they don't even share border with. This "only having been part of Turkish empire makes you 'Balkan country'" is a new revisionist thesis. Geographically, all except most eastern part of Croatia is Balkans / Southern Europe. Oh, and you are Slavs too (I suppose you like to spin on the Germanic people thesis). You also speak your own variation of the common language spoken by your eastern / southern neighbors (I suppose you don't object that as long as "it's all actually Croatian in different flavors"). This brings me to the main point - that you guys, just like your nemesis country of Serbia, like to put "_Croatian_" prefix on stuff that not necessarily stays within your country border. And these things tended historically to hit Bosnia - big time. So can you at least save us from your ethno-nationalist rant on these nice YT videos that are promoting Bosnia.
@@ShejtanVrbaski what on earth are you talking about?
The east Croatia border is second longest existing border in Europe (the longest existing is one between Spain and Portugal).
Croatia and Slovenia were always part of the western world, and Bosnian, Serbia countries of the east. Croatia and Slovenia were in one country for 1000 years with Austria and Hungary, and Croatia and Slovenia newer had a border with the west. Dont have it today as they are both in the EU / Schengen.
Croatia and Slovenia were NEVER part of the balkan countries with exception of 45 years in Yugoslavia. And that happened because Croatia and Slovenia were gift to Serbia after WW2 by British. Never before those countries were one country of one nation. That was British policy to push Slovenia and Croatia to Serbia.
Cuisine is different, of course you can eat chepapi in Croatia and Slovenia but eating Chevapi in Croatia beside all these traditional sea foods and local dishes is an ignorance.
Zagreb is called little Vienna, Opatija is called Vienna on the sea.
Traditional music is different, costal croatia has venetian heritage folklore, northern Austrian, easter Croatia Hungarian, on other hand Bosnia and Serbia have Turkish dances and songs. Not to talk about genes where serbains share 49% with Turks.
Mediterranean Croatia or Alpine Slovenia has nothing to do with Turkish Balkans.
The border between Croatia and Serbia and Croatia and Bosnia exists forever,
Balkan is not a geographical therm but political. Enogh of British pushing Croatia or Slovenia to Serbia in "big Serbia" called Balkans. Enough!
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The Balkans as a geographical term does not exist as a peninsula because the area referred to as the Balkan Peninsula does not meet the geographical criteria of a peninsula. The Balkans as a geographical term exist only in Bulgaria, where a mountain bears that name. Therefore, the Balkans is a mountain in Bulgaria.
The political concept of the Balkans, coined by German Johann August Zeune in 1808, refers to the countries that were once under Turkish rule. Consequently, Slovenia and Croatia are often (and justifiably) excluded from this description as they do not fit into it religiously and historically, having been part of the Habsburg Monarchy.
As a result, the Standing Committee on Geographical Names has placed Slovenia and Croatia in Central Europe.
Burek is with cheese meat spinach...Burek is turkish dish and turks call it burek meat cheese,in all balkan countries they call it the same ,how bosnians call it doesnt chane anything
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Doesn't change how other countries call it, but in Bosnia, we have names for each individual pie/phyllo pastry. So let me set the record straight for all of you who aren't familiar:
burek - phyllo pie/pastry with meat
sirnica - with cheese
krompirusa - with potatoes
bundevnjaca (or tikvara) - with pumpkin (or squash)
zeljanica - with spinach
You'll like each and one of them over here because we mastered the art of making them. Cheers!
@@libertas5005 Dont forget Misirača / Misiračpita for the pumpkin one ;)
Ne znam sta je tesko shvatiti da se jelo u Bosni zove pita, a ne burek. Mozda je to pogresno, iskreno, nebitno. U Bosni se jelo zove pita i pita sa sirom je sirnica, pita sa mesom je burek, ili pita sa krompirom je krompirusa itd. Uglavnom, u Bosni je pita sa sirom a kod vas ili Turaka je burek sa sirom. Zato kod nas "nema" burek sa sirom.
@libertas5005 - Nisi ni ti brate najbolje objasnio jer burek, sirnica, zeljanica... sve su to zapravo pite. Zato se i zove Bosanska pita.
@@kolobara08 ,NEBITNO JE KAKO VI ŠTA U BOSNI ZOVETE.nISTE VI IZMISLILI TO JELO.bITNO JE KAKO GA ZOVU ONI ŠTO SU GA IZMISLILI A TO SU TURCI.mOŽETE VI ZVATI I PIZZU PITA SA SIROM ŠUNKOM I PELATIMA ALI PIZZA OSTAJE PIZZA, BUREK OSTAJE BUREK.
A mostly enjoyable watch spoiled by a tour guide with a political agenda. It's possible that the Serbs did not bomb that marketplace. I wouldn't get roped into showing such things.
There wasn’t a political agenda as we are just discussing history. But we do understand what you’re saying, at the end of the day the tour is to show the best food in the city. Thanks for watching 🥰
@@dabbleandtravel All the best. I enjoy watching your videos. Ps. Check out Fruška Gora Mountain in Serbia. Vrdnicka Kula and the monasteries.
Thank you!
Well it is a fact who bombed the marketplace!
Serbs shells the city for 4 years and killed more than 10 thousand children in Sarajevo and yes they bomb that marketplace.
I love watching yall videos.Oh my god you guys are soo lucky.Its been a long time I haven't visited Bosnia since 2003.I live In USA New York.Im from Bosnia too.😊
You guys are so lucky and happy and enjoying that awesome food.
Next one go to Mostar,btw nice video
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