Mak is translated to english as poppy seads. These are from same plant as opium is made, The juice from plant when it is young is used for that. Mak are seeds from from older plant. You will not find it anywhere in western Europe at all :)
I actually never had pirohy from PiroHi and now I'm upset I didn't try them. We commonly cook pirohy, not fry them, and now I'm curious how they taste. But I have bad news. It looks like they're closed. They used to be in Prešov but they closed years ago, and google tells me that they are closed in Kosice, too. According to google maps they are still in Bojnice.
People in the west used to split the Europe according to iron curtain to West and East. Something like the Central Europe did not exist and everything to the east is Soviet Russia. A simple concept easy to understand. I am not hating, just explaining.
I was in Nitra 2 months ago. I would have loved to taste Slovakian food - but couldn't find any. In the city there were only Burger, Pizza, Sushi and Kebab Restaurants! A country with almost no foreign people has no local food. I asked locals and they all told me "We eat Slovakian food at home. Only in small towns there are Slovakian restaurants". 🫣😪
maybe there are no traditional restaurants in Nitra, i don't know, i haven't been there in a long time - but there are many such restaurants in Košice - and Košice is really not a small town ☺️
@@alexlola4723 I hope Nitra was only a bad exception. Kosice is probably different and much nicer than Nitra. But quite far away.....
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did you looked only in shopping centers? there are many restaurants there, but they don't present themself as Slovak restaurants. Maybe only in tourist destinations some tourist traps do it.
There's no such thing as Slovakian street food. There's no such word Slovakian. It's Slovak street food. Slovak mountains, Slovak cities, Slovak people etc. Stick to Switzerlandian or Denmarkian street food.
@@peterrezac881 Austria = Slovakia Slovak = Austrian each country name is different and cannot use the same endings few examples: Canada - Canadian Cuba - Cuban Czechia - Czech Poland - Polish
čo má spoločné počet Slovákov, ktorí boli na Ukrajine, alebo v Rusku s geografickou polohou Slovenska?! Douč sa geografiu a vzhľadom na tvoju odpoveď aj logiku! @@exeverrr
Great video, really excited for my trip there in a few months after watching this. I really liked it when you provided the price for the items
Halusky is great
Mak is poppyseed
Mak is translated to english as poppy seads. These are from same plant as opium is made, The juice from plant when it is young is used for that. Mak are seeds from from older plant. You will not find it anywhere in western Europe at all :)
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I actually never had pirohy from PiroHi and now I'm upset I didn't try them. We commonly cook pirohy, not fry them, and now I'm curious how they taste.
But I have bad news. It looks like they're closed. They used to be in Prešov but they closed years ago, and google tells me that they are closed in Kosice, too. According to google maps they are still in Bojnice.
Your last meal wasnt gulash at all, WTH, it looks like chiken satay with rice! Gulash has to be beef usually.
Pirohy arent polish. They are also slovaks and ukraines.
Nope they are polish
@@brentschmogbertTHEY ARENT!
- they are polish 👶
- they are slovak 👶
- they are slavic 🗿
they are polish dopici
@@h4z4rd28 True
Slovakia is Central Europe
People in the west used to split the Europe according to iron curtain to West and East. Something like the Central Europe did not exist and everything to the east is Soviet Russia. A simple concept easy to understand. I am not hating, just explaining.
Im from Slovakia and its not central its east,, get over it.
Anglosasy poznajú len 2 druhy národov.
1 tí, čo sa podriadia rozkazom
2 ostatní sú nepriatelia a treba ich zničiť
mak is Poppy seed
*Central Europe
No east, midle europe!!!
Central. It sounds classier.
65 EUR for the last meal is expensive price.
I think he meant 6.5E ,-)
6.50
omg he said six fifty (6,50) not sixty five 😅
I was in Nitra 2 months ago. I would have loved to taste Slovakian food - but couldn't find any. In the city there were only Burger, Pizza, Sushi and Kebab Restaurants!
A country with almost no foreign people has no local food. I asked locals and they all told me "We eat Slovakian food at home. Only in small towns there are Slovakian restaurants".
🫣😪
maybe there are no traditional restaurants in Nitra, i don't know, i haven't been there in a long time - but there are many such restaurants in Košice - and Košice is really not a small town ☺️
enter: najlepsie halusky v kosiciach (it means best halusky in kosice)...
@@alexlola4723 I hope Nitra was only a bad exception. Kosice is probably different and much nicer than Nitra. But quite far away.....
did you looked only in shopping centers? there are many restaurants there, but they don't present themself as Slovak restaurants. Maybe only in tourist destinations some tourist traps do it.
There's no such thing as Slovakian street food. There's no such word Slovakian. It's Slovak street food. Slovak mountains, Slovak cities, Slovak people etc. Stick to Switzerlandian or Denmarkian street food.
So do you say Austria food or Austrian food? Of course it is Austrian food. Just wanted to let you know.
@@peterrezac881
Austria = Slovakia
Slovak = Austrian
each country name is different and cannot use the same endings
few examples:
Canada - Canadian
Cuba - Cuban
Czechia - Czech
Poland - Polish
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Slovensko nie je Východná Európa!
čo má spoločné počet Slovákov, ktorí boli na Ukrajine, alebo v Rusku s geografickou polohou Slovenska?! Douč sa geografiu a vzhľadom na tvoju odpoveď aj logiku! @@exeverrr
No žiaľ svet nás už naveky bude triediť podľa toho na ktorej strane berlínskeho múru sme boli. Ak s tým niečo neurobíme.
@@zperdek anglosasy nie svet