Croatia seems to be such a wonderful place I guess you need to dedicate a whole day to try out these wonderful delicacies!!! Needless to say a great vlog❤️❤️
Glad you like my country. Since you are foodies I hope you will visit more of Croatia, I will give you some suggestions on authentic foods and drinks. In Ston town are world best oysters (and you can walk Europe longest walls). Around Neretva you can try eel stew or frog legs. On the island of Pag world famous Pag cheese and lamb on a spit. In Istria region anything with Tartufi (truffles). If you are going towards the north (i.e. Plitvice lakes) you should try pig on a spit in that Lika region or Puh (door mouse if you are brave enough or if you found where they have it on a menu). In Zagreb area try Čevapi u lepinji (ground meet sausage barbecue in a special type of bread). In the Zagorje region, if you are going to visit Trakošćan castle or Krapina neanderthal museum you should try Purica s mlincima (turkey with a special type of pastry) and Međimurska gibanica (dessert/cake). In the Slavonija or Baranja region, if you are going to see wetlands or some of the towns, a must is Fish paprikaš (fresh water fish stew), Čobanac (wild meat stew), Kulen (type of sausage). You also have to drink so I recommend vines. Since Croatia has 3 different climate areas there is no shortage of variety, but I would definitely try Plavac mali (not a name of the vine but a type of grape in Dalmatia) or Graševina in northern part of Croatia. Also we drink Gemišt in northern parts which is white vine mixed with sparkling water or Bambus which is red wine mixed with Coca Cola (i know, i know...but try it). Also, I can not stress that enough, WE LOVE our RAKIJA (spirits). There are many, many flavors but one thing is important - TRY HOMEMADE STUFF and not store bought, there should be no problem finding it, ask anyone, if they don't make it they know somebody who does. Dalmatia region prefers Travarica (medicinal herbs), Šljivovica in northern parts (plum) or Lozovača (grape). Those are strong ones, for ladies ;) there are Višnjevac (cherry), Orahovac (walnut), Rogač (carob), Metvica (mint) and many, many other flavors. Enjoy!
Thank you SO MUCH for watching and giving us this AMAZING list of recommendations!! We love Croatia and your country's food so much and we will try our best to try many of these things! We did try Rakija and LOVED it! We are actually posting a Split Nightlife video in a few hours and we try Rakija in the video. We loved the cherry and walnut flavors!
@@JackandGabExplore No problem, you seem like nice people. I would just add to the list Lignje na žaru (Squid on a grill) and Salata od hobtnice (octopus salad) while you are still in Dalmatia. Also, I forgot to tell you, do not eat in the restaurants by the beach or in the center of the town because they are mostly tourist traps and serve lower quality food that is more expensive. Best you look on the Internet for reviews and recommendations. See you in your next video :)
In Dalmatia you have to try Škampi na buzaru (Scampi cooked in garlic, tomato, ,oliveoil, parsley, breadcrumbs and white wine) And dont forget to try one of the most popular meals in Croatia’s Dalmatia region is peka, a blend of vegetables and meat drizzled with olive oil, sprinkled with herbs, and then baked to perfection under a bell-like dome, or ispod čripnje. You’ll see it listed on menus throughout the region, and if you are lucky enough to be invited into the home of a Dalmatian family, it’s likely that you’ll feast upon it for dinner. It is traditional for Dalmatians to cook peka in their fireplaces at home. Many Croatian families, especially those in the countryside, even have a special oven outdoors for cooking.
OMG I've seen so many Croatia videos and was sitting here watching yours and thinking "man, how come no one ever talks about fetivi?" And then second later there you were lol. Not only is fetivi my fav restaurant in Split, but last time I was there I stayed right above it. We could look right down into it from our balcony and the place was fantastic. Ty for this! Safe travels!
Always tasty tables in Dalmatia! Lovely greetings from Dalmatia and Adriatic coast!
I am happy that u like Croatia, my country there is so much more to explore in Croatia
Croatia seems to be such a wonderful place
I guess you need to dedicate a whole day to try out these wonderful delicacies!!!
Needless to say a great vlog❤️❤️
The food here is so good!! Thanks so much for watching :)
@@JackandGabExplore Tusm for wisiting Croatia love u from Croatia(Vinkovci)
i saw two of the three best coffees in europe in the first three minutes. good choice! have a nice trip.
Pašticada ftw, God-tier food
Glad you like my country. Since you are foodies I hope you will visit more of Croatia, I will give you some suggestions on authentic foods and drinks. In Ston town are world best oysters (and you can walk Europe longest walls). Around Neretva you can try eel stew or frog legs. On the island of Pag world famous Pag cheese and lamb on a spit. In Istria region anything with Tartufi (truffles). If you are going towards the north (i.e. Plitvice lakes) you should try pig on a spit in that Lika region or Puh (door mouse if you are brave enough or if you found where they have it on a menu). In Zagreb area try Čevapi u lepinji (ground meet sausage barbecue in a special type of bread). In the Zagorje region, if you are going to visit Trakošćan castle or Krapina neanderthal museum you should try Purica s mlincima (turkey with a special type of pastry) and Međimurska gibanica (dessert/cake). In the Slavonija or Baranja region, if you are going to see wetlands or some of the towns, a must is Fish paprikaš (fresh water fish stew), Čobanac (wild meat stew), Kulen (type of sausage).
You also have to drink so I recommend vines. Since Croatia has 3 different climate areas there is no shortage of variety, but I would definitely try Plavac mali (not a name of the vine but a type of grape in Dalmatia) or Graševina in northern part of Croatia. Also we drink Gemišt in northern parts which is white vine mixed with sparkling water or Bambus which is red wine mixed with Coca Cola (i know, i know...but try it).
Also, I can not stress that enough, WE LOVE our RAKIJA (spirits). There are many, many flavors but one thing is important - TRY HOMEMADE STUFF and not store bought, there should be no problem finding it, ask anyone, if they don't make it they know somebody who does. Dalmatia region prefers Travarica (medicinal herbs), Šljivovica in northern parts (plum) or Lozovača (grape). Those are strong ones, for ladies ;) there are Višnjevac (cherry), Orahovac (walnut), Rogač (carob), Metvica (mint) and many, many other flavors.
Enjoy!
Thank you SO MUCH for watching and giving us this AMAZING list of recommendations!! We love Croatia and your country's food so much and we will try our best to try many of these things! We did try Rakija and LOVED it! We are actually posting a Split Nightlife video in a few hours and we try Rakija in the video. We loved the cherry and walnut flavors!
@@JackandGabExplore No problem, you seem like nice people. I would just add to the list Lignje na žaru (Squid on a grill) and Salata od hobtnice (octopus salad) while you are still in Dalmatia. Also, I forgot to tell you, do not eat in the restaurants by the beach or in the center of the town because they are mostly tourist traps and serve lower quality food that is more expensive. Best you look on the Internet for reviews and recommendations.
See you in your next video :)
In Dalmatia you have to try Škampi na buzaru (Scampi cooked in garlic, tomato, ,oliveoil, parsley, breadcrumbs and white wine)
And dont forget to try one of the most popular meals in Croatia’s Dalmatia region is peka, a blend of vegetables and meat drizzled with olive oil, sprinkled with herbs, and then baked to perfection under a bell-like dome, or ispod čripnje. You’ll see it listed on menus throughout the region, and if you are lucky enough to be invited into the home of a Dalmatian family, it’s likely that you’ll feast upon it for dinner. It is traditional for Dalmatians to cook peka in their fireplaces at home. Many Croatian families, especially those in the countryside, even have a special oven outdoors for cooking.
@@LynxSwe You are making us hungry just reading this!! :) Can't wait to go back to Croatia and try all these yummy dishes. Thanks for watching!
Errr... forgot sarma
Split is one of my favorite cities in Croatia.
Visit me
Fun fact we ate at the same restaurant and sat at the same table as you guys in trattoria tinel soooo good by the way!
So cool! That restaurant was amazing...one of our favorites!! Glad you guys enjoyed too :)
OMG I've seen so many Croatia videos and was sitting here watching yours and thinking "man, how come no one ever talks about fetivi?" And then second later there you were lol.
Not only is fetivi my fav restaurant in Split, but last time I was there I stayed right above it. We could look right down into it from our balcony and the place was fantastic.
Ty for this!
Safe travels!
What a wonderful video! Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much! Food tours are definitely fun videos to film :)
You need to eat "pasticada s njokima" this is the best food from dalmatia
Your videos are great!!..thanks!
Thanks so much for watching!! Appreciate the kind words :)
thanks I'm coming
Great video...have fun and enjoy your trips..
Thank you so much! Currently in Budapest and loving it :)
Watching homeboy try to massage the hot food into submission made my day
Food looks good😋👍
So delicious! 😍🙌🔥
Beautiful
i ate a prawn off someones finished plate near the old church last year.
4:26 so much cuteness
👍👍👍👍
Reveiwing a ‘ “ cross - aunt’” sandwich’ is considered cuisine in NA?
What is a CROSS SANT? It is QUAS-ONT
Guys, too much "influencer wibe" which not cool.
I can tell that the black risotto was discusting for you you’re just lying that it tastes good or it’s too hot ....eyes never lie!!!
Its defo too hot to eat. Black risotto is soooo good. Even here inland Croatia we eat it but its still great. Nevertheless in the place of origin.