Hello, Im from Czech Republic. Great video. Pasties and canned meat are most often eaten with Rohlík (wheat pastry) or rye bread in the Czech Republic. I've never eaten it with tomato and cheese, but I'll definitely try it. Sometimes I add thinly sliced red onion. Nice pronunciation of Czech by the way.
I guess this tastes pretty good. My mom made breads with tomato like this. Particularly pork cans tend to be very tasty (for my palate), at least I find them less artificial than Spams. These do not seem to differ much from the commercial production. I'd guess that maybe the grittier one with bigger pieces of fat is a pork one, but who knows. I never personally loved canned beef for the same reasons you stated, it's better warm, but still pork is better warm also. The "seeds" (actually small whole pods) in the bread are probably caraway (Carum carvi), we call it "kmín" in CZ, but it's not cumin (Cuminum cyminum), simmilar plant but different earthier flavour.
Greetings from czech republic. Awesome review. Love your energy. You made those paštika tomato cheese breads just like my grandma used to. And you even have my grandma's jacket.
Very nice, got me hungry haha. I hated these as a kid but as an adult I started to love them, especially canned pork with that nice fat layer on top. Its still very popular, even as a snack in the evening with a bread and beer. Love to make them as well, its very simple... just nice pork meat, salt, caraway seeds and canning jars, few hours of canning and its perfect.
Iam sorry but when this guy look into camera its like hes looking into my souls and i get shiver but good taste review and i hope you enjoyed meal from my country. Cheers 🍻🇨🇿🥳
Very cool friend. I have never seen this ration. I love something different. Some look similar agreed. Glad tastes vary some. Nice way to mix crackers, crispbread, and bread with them. Mixes it up some as well. Nicely done. Peace, John. I am unsure if military or civilian, since I have not seen before?
Hi, nice review man 👍. But unfortunately those cans are not standardized MREs for czech army. Those cans you have in video are called KDP (Konzervovaná dávka potravy) and they are coming from old food reserves or aftermarket sales. Official czech MRE is called BDP (Bojová dávka potravy) and those are meant to last for 24 hours. In BDP u can have 1 or 2 pâtés(paštiky), 2 sterilized full meals, crispbreads, caned food and snacks, teabags and so on. BDPs are made for czech army since 2010/2011 i think.
12:45 You reminded me of the 1990s, when borders opened after the fall of communism. Czechs would go on vacation to Western Europe with a backpack full of pâtés to save money on food on vacation. We jokingly called ourselves paštičkáři - something like pâtés men. 😁
haha rekord factory is also located in tabor czechia, my home town🙋❤️🇨🇿salut, 13 years in czech army.. I cooked with those, pastika always goes with bread or rohlik or crisp, thats for sure
Very nice pronunciation skills there, dude. I personaly would not touch this cheap crap, unless I was starving, but my old man has been eating this stuff his whole life and he is nearly 70 years old and doing just fine, so it can´t be too bad. Greetings from CZechistan :)
These 4-piece canned food sets were used in Czechoslovakia before the revolution, many years ago. The current Czech army does not use this type of food rations, they use the classic US-style bag (MRE) with regular food. I was in basic military service in the mid-90s and I never met "KáDéčko" there. But my dad used to get it from military exercises, but that was in the 80s. It used to be 4 cans too, but wider and lower. What you're nitpicking about is an unoriginal item made by someone just to feed off nostalgia.
I imagine the translation of iron rations is more accurately "tin rations," since they come in tins! Edit: just noting that my guess was wrong and they, indeed, more accurately translate to iron rations
Well, in fact (I am Czech :) , its both wrong. This is "Konzervovaná Dávka Potravy" , lets say "Consrved/preserved food rations". Iron rations , in Czech "zelezná dávka" in our language does not refer to the rian as a metal, but as a meaning it should last long, and should be used as a last resort.
No problem, happy to help. Just to clarify more, you can even have for example financial reserve on some separate account, and in Czech we would call it "železná zásoba", iron reserve. It's all just about etymology :)
Hello, Im from Czech Republic. Great video. Pasties and canned meat are most often eaten with Rohlík (wheat pastry) or rye bread in the Czech Republic. I've never eaten it with tomato and cheese, but I'll definitely try it. Sometimes I add thinly sliced red onion. Nice pronunciation of Czech by the way.
I recommend rye bread, tomato, salt & pepper on the pastika 😋👌🏼 try it! (Cheese isn’t necessary) thanks is for watching!
@@Bravebelly I will definitely try it. All best to you! You have my subscribe!
I guess this tastes pretty good. My mom made breads with tomato like this. Particularly pork cans tend to be very tasty (for my palate), at least I find them less artificial than Spams. These do not seem to differ much from the commercial production. I'd guess that maybe the grittier one with bigger pieces of fat is a pork one, but who knows. I never personally loved canned beef for the same reasons you stated, it's better warm, but still pork is better warm also.
The "seeds" (actually small whole pods) in the bread are probably caraway (Carum carvi), we call it "kmín" in CZ, but it's not cumin (Cuminum cyminum), simmilar plant but different earthier flavour.
Yes kmin. Thanks for watching!
Great review, looking forward to more 😊
Greetings from czech republic. Awesome review. Love your energy. You made those paštika tomato cheese breads just like my grandma used to. And you even have my grandma's jacket.
Seriously?
@@Bravebelly Ofc! Everybody has vz.95 in the closet here. I also have ČSLA vz.60. Still very common here
@ that’s so awesome ⚔️
@@Bravebelly i used to have the vz.60 "Kongo" short version with a big Bob Marley patch on the back. I love the back pocket so much. Best jacket ever.
@ nice. The raindrop camo?
Bro you made those sandwiches look DAMN GOOD. Hell yeah man
Thanks!
Very nice, got me hungry haha. I hated these as a kid but as an adult I started to love them, especially canned pork with that nice fat layer on top. Its still very popular, even as a snack in the evening with a bread and beer. Love to make them as well, its very simple... just nice pork meat, salt, caraway seeds and canning jars, few hours of canning and its perfect.
Iam sorry but when this guy look into camera its like hes looking into my souls and i get shiver but good taste review and i hope you enjoyed meal from my country. Cheers 🍻🇨🇿🥳
Yah I need to stop doing that. lol cheers 🍻
Very cool friend. I have never seen this ration. I love something different. Some look similar agreed. Glad tastes vary some. Nice way to mix crackers, crispbread, and bread with them. Mixes it up some as well. Nicely done. Peace, John. I am unsure if military or civilian, since I have not seen before?
In Polish mre , Tyrolean canned meat is delicious)
Hi, nice review man 👍.
But unfortunately those cans are not standardized MREs for czech army. Those cans you have in video are called KDP (Konzervovaná dávka potravy) and they are coming from old food reserves or aftermarket sales.
Official czech MRE is called BDP (Bojová dávka potravy) and those are meant to last for 24 hours. In BDP u can have 1 or 2 pâtés(paštiky), 2 sterilized full meals, crispbreads, caned food and snacks, teabags and so on. BDPs are made for czech army since 2010/2011 i think.
@@Daivos thanks for the info!!
12:45 You reminded me of the 1990s, when borders opened after the fall of communism. Czechs would go on vacation to Western Europe with a backpack full of pâtés to save money on food on vacation. We jokingly called ourselves paštičkáři - something like pâtés men. 😁
"Chacoochie board"😂🤣
That did it for me. 😂😭🤣
You made that look absolutely delicious 🤤
Each product has one or two letters on the side that can be found in the list. For example, "JP".
haha rekord factory is also located in tabor czechia, my home town🙋❤️🇨🇿salut, 13 years in czech army.. I cooked with those, pastika always goes with bread or rohlik or crisp, thats for sure
Very nice pronunciation skills there, dude.
I personaly would not touch this cheap crap, unless I was starving, but my old man has been eating this stuff his whole life and he is nearly 70 years old and doing just fine, so it can´t be too bad.
Greetings from CZechistan :)
Can you review bucked up protein please?🙏🙏
Uau, é de verdade essa arma?! 🔫 legal. 😎
These 4-piece canned food sets were used in Czechoslovakia before the revolution, many years ago. The current Czech army does not use this type of food rations, they use the classic US-style bag (MRE) with regular food. I was in basic military service in the mid-90s and I never met "KáDéčko" there. But my dad used to get it from military exercises, but that was in the 80s. It used to be 4 cans too, but wider and lower. What you're nitpicking about is an unoriginal item made by someone just to feed off nostalgia.
I imagine the translation of iron rations is more accurately "tin rations," since they come in tins!
Edit: just noting that my guess was wrong and they, indeed, more accurately translate to iron rations
Well, in fact (I am Czech :) , its both wrong. This is "Konzervovaná Dávka Potravy" , lets say "Consrved/preserved food rations". Iron rations , in Czech "zelezná dávka" in our language does not refer to the rian as a metal, but as a meaning it should last long, and should be used as a last resort.
Thanks for clarifying!
Oh very cool, glad to learn something
No problem, happy to help. Just to clarify more, you can even have for example financial reserve on some separate account, and in Czech we would call it "železná zásoba", iron reserve. It's all just about etymology :)
Not rye bread, good video though! Just need to do your fact checking a bit better man
Id be careful, some clown might send you dog food, lol.
I think I’d be able to tell 😆
He would eat it.
@@stmordi 🤣