Try Fergese, Fruta Deti, Buke Misri me Gjize, Lakror, Specialitete Peshku, Midhje, Patligjan zgare, Sallate Fshati. My favourites when I go to Albania. Wheras for Lakror, Byrek, Pite; try ordering from place where they make large round ones instead of small wedges because they are much tastier.
Isabelle please make a video on how you got started on becoming a digital nomad (what you actually do, how much u make, etc.) and what motivated you to travel around the world at 19-20 yrs old when your peer group is at a university or working locally.. it amazes me that someone so young is travelling around the world, and making a living doing it.
Furre buke in literal terms means, "bread bakery" where "buke" means bread. Best byreks are made in certain bakeries around the country but you need to ask a local where they are probably a couple might be in Vlore. I know in Lushnje is one (can't remember its name) or in Fier is at "te kosovaret." As an Albanin I have one problem with them; they are made and cooked with palm oil or margarine. Best is to make them with raw butter from the mountains. It's a heavenly taste. Remember, the best of Albanian traditional cuisine is in our southeast and the best is in high mountain villages and into villagers houses. You may also want to take a day trip to Llogara pass where there are some good restaurants there but you will need to ask a local which one is best.
@@isabellerdgz You won't be able to in the stores. But what you can do is to ask a local where you can buy butter from "baxho pronounced badjo." They are little factories in high elevated areas where they produce cheeses, butter etc and sell them in Vlore at various food stores. After you buy it you should buy a couple of byreks and toss and turn them on a pan with a bit of melted butter. Not the spinach ones though but the cheese ones. Hope you will like the taste.
Seems like a nice stuffed crust pizza if you get the cheese one, I hear in th US the quality of our bread we get is bad never been anywhere else to try it
I would probably have enjoyed your breakfast and lunch choices more than your evening meal. But all of it looked more appetizing than lentil stew and broccoli, for sure!
Isabelle, Sounds tasty to see you having different delicious foods in Albania. You had also been in the Columbia in the last few years. I watched your earlier videos where you lived in upper apartment. You keep yourself fit with exercises. I have my plan to in 2025 to go as a Digital nomad. I am a game developer at Upwork. What's your experience particularly to adjust in the new and different environments, weather conditions, culture difference and how much time would you take to adjust into new place. I would like to listen your opinion and approach. Curious to know more and more about how you live?
Great to hear you're planning on becoming nomadic soon! Where are you planning on going? Some places are easier to adjust to than others. First place I went was London which was very easy being Canadian. Then, Colombia and Mexico which weren't difficult either because my mom's Venezuelan and I speak Spanish so the culture was very familiar. My current location is the one I've felt the most "out of place" in. I'll talk about it more in depth and how I went about overcoming it in an upcoming video! Look out for it - it'll be a moving video :)
@@isabellerdgz I am in Pakistan so I want to start with Iran, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, ...up to Belarus. As a 2nd option, I can go with South American countries like you. I think the countries you visited are called South american countries. What is your opinion in South American countries , by road is possible? Can we use sometimes, hoteling and camping as well. What do you think about it? It means language also helped you in these countries where as Urdu is my native language. English is my 2nd language, As a game developer, I have top-rated plus badge at Upwork. Do you do job or work as a freelancer? What is your experience? Above all, I would like to watch more of your videos and can't wait to be uploaded.
I love South America but a large part of that is because it's my mom's culture so it feels very comfortable for me. You wouldn't travel by road between South American countries - mainly flights. There are lots of hostel options, I'm not sure about camping. That's great, Upwork is an excellent platform! I've been working as a contractor - not quite freelancer.
@@isabellerdgz I will follow your advise then. It means you are guide for me. I think I should have a local person or at least guidance. Please let me guide if I go far away from famous cities then it would be safe? You meant by road it is dangerous or there is sea among these countries? Yes. Upwork is a great place to live a luxury life. I have been working at Upwork since 2010 and have worked above than 13,400 hours till todate. I have my own team including project managers. I like to work on bigger projects. Although, they are few but they are enough and made my life.
You should try filled peppers with rice and meat from Kosovo where I am from. During the 1999 war in Kosovo, being expelled by Serbian military forces as many Kosovo Albanian refugees ended up in Tirana volunteering for a church charity and met some wonderful local Albanians and of course internationals as well from all over the world including Canada, US, Brazil, Portugal and so on. One summer day, we, volunteers, had decided to go for a picnic to the Lake in Tirana and the local volunteers brought homemade food. This lovely Albanian girl with dreamy eyes, Sonila, wanted to honor me as she had understood that my favorite dish is filled peppers and she hands me a plastic plate and fork with two filled peppers on it. As I do my “surgical” cut of the first pepper to get to the stuffing, probably there was a surprise showing on my face as I saw only rice, she asked me with a surprised humble voice if there was something wrong with them, to which I said that everything was OK. Then she asked me “Do you make them differently in Kosovo?”, I said “Yes, we put a little bit more meat in them”, and she started apologizing while we just continued laughing about the situation. It is quite normal for a lot of traditional dishes there to be without meat considering the communist time with rationing of food Albania went through. However, lately, their cuisine has improved a lot. You should visit Kosovo and enjoy the food and beautiful places here as well.
I'd be excited to try most of those dishes, especially the spicy meatballs with tomato sauce, as well as the peppers and spiced rice. The morning pastries also look delightful. What is their white cheese like? Is it a goat cheese? I'm with you though regarding the lamb and yogurt. It can get awkward when the waiter or waitress starts quizzing you after you didn't eat it all. 😂 The food clearly has a Mediterranean look, which means spicy foods like I love. Great video!
The ones I tried had ricotta in them but the greek ones I've tried have a mix of ricotta and feta which I like better because it's a little saltier. Thanks Fred :)
the turkish have zero influence, everything the turks calls like bakllava, byrek, kadaif, penxhere, etc. are all Albanian words that we give to the turks, as all we know Albanian language is the origin of all the languages in the world. while english language have roots into Albanian language as well
Look the Turkish come here and tell us about the names and traditions ,buddy since 1250 Turkish language was Arabic ,we Albanians gave you the alphabet ,so stop dreaming about your shit alright
What is the least expensive healthy groceries, that I could live on for 1 month ChatGPT To live on a tight budget while maintaining a healthy diet for a month, you can focus on inexpensive, nutrient-dense foods that provide essential vitamins, minerals, and macronutrients. Here's a list of some of the least expensive healthy groceries you can consider: 1. Grains and Legumes: Brown Rice: A staple that's filling and versatile. It can be paired with almost anything. Oats: Great for breakfast and baking. They are high in fiber and can help keep you full. Lentils: Rich in protein and fiber, lentils can be used in soups, stews, or as a meat substitute in many dishes. Beans (Black, Pinto, Kidney): Inexpensive and high in protein. They can be used in soups, stews, salads, and side dishes. 2. Vegetables: Carrots: Affordable, can be eaten raw, cooked, or added to various dishes. Cabbage: Versatile and long-lasting. It can be used in salads, stir-fries, or soups. Potatoes (Including Sweet Potatoes): Filling and nutritious. Can be baked, mashed, or roasted. Onions: Add flavor to a variety of dishes and are relatively cheap. Frozen Vegetables: Often cheaper than fresh, and they retain most of their nutrients. Good options include spinach, broccoli, and mixed vegetable bags. 3. Fruits: Bananas: Affordable and provide quick energy. Great for snacks or adding to oatmeal. Apples: Inexpensive and widely available. They are also long-lasting if stored properly. Oranges: A good source of Vitamin C and usually budget-friendly. Frozen Berries: Often cheaper than fresh and can be added to smoothies, oatmeal, or yogurt. 4. Proteins: Eggs: A cost-effective source of high-quality protein and other essential nutrients. Canned Tuna or Sardines: Inexpensive and high in protein and healthy fats. Peanut Butter: High in protein and healthy fats, and can be used in various ways. 5. Dairy or Dairy Alternatives: Plain Yogurt: Affordable and can be used in breakfast, snacks, or cooking. Milk or Plant-Based Milk: Look for store brands, which are usually cheaper. 6. Additional Items: Whole Wheat Bread or Tortillas: Inexpensive and can be used for sandwiches, wraps, or as a side. Pasta: Whole wheat pasta is a good option for a filling meal. Canned Tomatoes: Can be used in a variety of dishes, from soups to pasta sauces. Example 1-Month Meal Plan: Breakfast: Oatmeal with bananas or yogurt with frozen berries. Lunch: Lentil or bean soup with carrots and onions, served with a side of whole wheat bread. Dinner: Brown rice with stir-fried cabbage, carrots, and frozen vegetables, with an egg or canned tuna. Snacks: Apples, oranges, peanut butter on whole wheat bread, or a small portion of nuts (if affordable). Budgeting Tips: Buy in bulk: Grains, legumes, and frozen vegetables often come at a lower cost when purchased in bulk. Shop store brands: Store brands are usually less expensive than name brands and offer similar quality. Plan meals: Creating a meal plan helps avoid impulse buys and ensures you use everything you purchase. This approach can provide a balanced diet while keeping costs low. Depending on your location, the exact prices might vary, but these items are generally among the least expensive healthy options available. Good job. i would also add fresh tomatoes, celery, zucchini, sprouts, broccoli (if not expensive), green bell pepper, and nuts and seeds like pumpkin seeds. Fruit: grapes (when on sale). And, all of these can be used to make a delicious salad or soup! Eat your heavy protein meal at lunch. Don't combine fruits and protein as they don't digest well together. Eat a lighter meal for dinner, soup, salad, bread, potato, vegetables, or a fruit ONLY meal.
Try Fergese, Fruta Deti, Buke Misri me Gjize, Lakror, Specialitete Peshku, Midhje, Patligjan zgare, Sallate Fshati.
My favourites when I go to Albania.
Wheras for Lakror, Byrek, Pite; try ordering from place where they make large round ones instead of small wedges because they are much tastier.
Thank you for the recommendations!
Like your vids girl. Keep up the adventures!
Thank you Dave :)
This is great content ❤
Thanks Tina
Isabelle please make a video on how you got started on becoming a digital nomad (what you actually do, how much u make, etc.) and what motivated you to travel around the world at 19-20 yrs old when your peer group is at a university or working locally.. it amazes me that someone so young is travelling around the world, and making a living doing it.
I just filmed it a couple days ago - will be this Sunday's upload :)
That byrek looks delicious filled with spinach 😊 I hope you felt alright after eating that fruit (loquats)… too funny 😂
It was delicious! You'd love it :)
thanks for appreciating our culture
Watching to support your channel and journey 🫶
Thank you
Love Albania ❤
Yummy!
Furre buke in literal terms means, "bread bakery" where "buke" means bread. Best byreks are made in certain bakeries around the country but you need to ask a local where they are probably a couple might be in Vlore. I know in Lushnje is one (can't remember its name) or in Fier is at "te kosovaret." As an Albanin I have one problem with them; they are made and cooked with palm oil or margarine. Best is to make them with raw butter from the mountains. It's a heavenly taste. Remember, the best of Albanian traditional cuisine is in our southeast and the best is in high mountain villages and into villagers houses. You may also want to take a day trip to Llogara pass where there are some good restaurants there but you will need to ask a local which one is best.
Interesting, I'll try to find one made with raw better. Sounds delicious! Thank you for the tips :)
@@isabellerdgz You won't be able to in the stores. But what you can do is to ask a local where you can buy butter from "baxho pronounced badjo." They are little factories in high elevated areas where they produce cheeses, butter etc and sell them in Vlore at various food stores. After you buy it you should buy a couple of byreks and toss and turn them on a pan with a bit of melted butter. Not the spinach ones though but the cheese ones. Hope you will like the taste.
I would say northwest has great food. Shkodra and Lezha have a good cuisine.
I just had a hakka meal for lunch and got hungry watching your video 🤭
Hope u eat Fli its like Albanian pancakes but its old dish that its made with fire and its prefect combination with cheese pickles or honey jams 😍
Sounds delicious!
That cheese breakfast pastry thing is just like one on Crete.
Yes that's the same one! You can find it all over the Balkans :)
Albania 🇦🇱 dope I been all around that part of the world nice and enjoy
Seems like a nice stuffed crust pizza if you get the cheese one, I hear in th US the quality of our bread we get is bad never been anywhere else to try it
It's even better because it's made out of pastry so it's light and flaky :)
I would probably have enjoyed your breakfast and lunch choices more than your evening meal. But all of it looked more appetizing than lentil stew and broccoli, for sure!
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nice people end good price and a beautiful tourist like u Albanian the best contry in europ
Isabelle, Sounds tasty to see you having different delicious foods in Albania. You had also been in the Columbia in the last few years. I watched your earlier videos where you lived in upper apartment. You keep yourself fit with exercises. I have my plan to in 2025 to go as a Digital nomad. I am a game developer at Upwork. What's your experience particularly to adjust in the new and different environments, weather conditions, culture difference and how much time would you take to adjust into new place. I would like to listen your opinion and approach. Curious to know more and more about how you live?
Great to hear you're planning on becoming nomadic soon! Where are you planning on going?
Some places are easier to adjust to than others. First place I went was London which was very easy being Canadian. Then, Colombia and Mexico which weren't difficult either because my mom's Venezuelan and I speak Spanish so the culture was very familiar. My current location is the one I've felt the most "out of place" in. I'll talk about it more in depth and how I went about overcoming it in an upcoming video! Look out for it - it'll be a moving video :)
@@isabellerdgz I am in Pakistan so I want to start with Iran, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, ...up to Belarus. As a 2nd option, I can go with South American countries like you. I think the countries you visited are called South american countries.
What is your opinion in South American countries , by road is possible? Can we use sometimes, hoteling and camping as well. What do you think about it?
It means language also helped you in these countries where as Urdu is my native language. English is my 2nd language, As a game developer, I have top-rated plus badge at Upwork.
Do you do job or work as a freelancer? What is your experience?
Above all, I would like to watch more of your videos and can't wait to be uploaded.
@@isabellerdgz ❤
I love South America but a large part of that is because it's my mom's culture so it feels very comfortable for me. You wouldn't travel by road between South American countries - mainly flights. There are lots of hostel options, I'm not sure about camping.
That's great, Upwork is an excellent platform! I've been working as a contractor - not quite freelancer.
@@isabellerdgz I will follow your advise then. It means you are guide for me. I think I should have a local person or at least guidance. Please let me guide if I go far away from famous cities then it would be safe?
You meant by road it is dangerous or there is sea among these countries?
Yes. Upwork is a great place to live a luxury life. I have been working at Upwork since 2010 and have worked above than 13,400 hours till todate. I have my own team including project managers.
I like to work on bigger projects. Although, they are few but they are enough and made my life.
2:48, you have a nice plinth to keep your phone safe 🙂
You should try filled peppers with rice and meat from Kosovo where I am from. During the 1999 war in Kosovo, being expelled by Serbian military forces as many Kosovo Albanian refugees ended up in Tirana volunteering for a church charity and met some wonderful local Albanians and of course internationals as well from all over the world including Canada, US, Brazil, Portugal and so on. One summer day, we, volunteers, had decided to go for a picnic to the Lake in Tirana and the local volunteers brought homemade food. This lovely Albanian girl with dreamy eyes, Sonila, wanted to honor me as she had understood that my favorite dish is filled peppers and she hands me a plastic plate and fork with two filled peppers on it. As I do my “surgical” cut of the first pepper to get to the stuffing, probably there was a surprise showing on my face as I saw only rice, she asked me with a surprised humble voice if there was something wrong with them, to which I said that everything was OK. Then she asked me “Do you make them differently in Kosovo?”, I said “Yes, we put a little bit more meat in them”, and she started apologizing while we just continued laughing about the situation. It is quite normal for a lot of traditional dishes there to be without meat considering the communist time with rationing of food Albania went through. However, lately, their cuisine has improved a lot. You should visit Kosovo and enjoy the food and beautiful places here as well.
I'll be sure to try them when I'm in Kosovo! That's a great story haha and that definitely makes sense considering the communist era.
I'd be excited to try most of those dishes, especially the spicy meatballs with tomato sauce, as well as the peppers and spiced rice. The morning pastries also look delightful. What is their white cheese like? Is it a goat cheese?
I'm with you though regarding the lamb and yogurt. It can get awkward when the waiter or waitress starts quizzing you after you didn't eat it all. 😂
The food clearly has a Mediterranean look, which means spicy foods like I love. Great video!
The ones I tried had ricotta in them but the greek ones I've tried have a mix of ricotta and feta which I like better because it's a little saltier.
Thanks Fred :)
Hey I just move to Mexico City how many month was u here 😅 not big fan of the 🍏😈 energy here hahaha but the food is good
I was there for 4 months. Hope you have a good time :)
You can see the strong Turkish influence. In Turkish one says "börek".
the turkish have zero influence, everything the turks calls like bakllava, byrek, kadaif, penxhere, etc. are all Albanian words that we give to the turks, as all we know Albanian language is the origin of all the languages in the world. while english language have roots into Albanian language as well
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Actually the name of Byrek in Albanian is Pite but because of turkey influences now in bakery’s its byrek in Kosova at least we say Pite
Look the Turkish come here and tell us about the names and traditions ,buddy since 1250 Turkish language was Arabic ,we Albanians gave you the alphabet ,so stop dreaming about your shit alright
You talk for turkish influence, but do not forget that almost 30 per cent of Turks are originally Albanians.
Whwre else you can eat bio and so cheap except in Albania .. absolutely nowhere
What is the least expensive healthy groceries, that I could live on for 1 month
ChatGPT
To live on a tight budget while maintaining a healthy diet for a month, you can focus on inexpensive, nutrient-dense foods that provide essential vitamins, minerals, and macronutrients. Here's a list of some of the least expensive healthy groceries you can consider:
1. Grains and Legumes:
Brown Rice: A staple that's filling and versatile. It can be paired with almost anything.
Oats: Great for breakfast and baking. They are high in fiber and can help keep you full.
Lentils: Rich in protein and fiber, lentils can be used in soups, stews, or as a meat substitute in many dishes.
Beans (Black, Pinto, Kidney): Inexpensive and high in protein. They can be used in soups, stews, salads, and side dishes.
2. Vegetables:
Carrots: Affordable, can be eaten raw, cooked, or added to various dishes.
Cabbage: Versatile and long-lasting. It can be used in salads, stir-fries, or soups.
Potatoes (Including Sweet Potatoes): Filling and nutritious. Can be baked, mashed, or roasted.
Onions: Add flavor to a variety of dishes and are relatively cheap.
Frozen Vegetables: Often cheaper than fresh, and they retain most of their nutrients. Good options include spinach, broccoli, and mixed vegetable bags.
3. Fruits:
Bananas: Affordable and provide quick energy. Great for snacks or adding to oatmeal.
Apples: Inexpensive and widely available. They are also long-lasting if stored properly.
Oranges: A good source of Vitamin C and usually budget-friendly.
Frozen Berries: Often cheaper than fresh and can be added to smoothies, oatmeal, or yogurt.
4. Proteins:
Eggs: A cost-effective source of high-quality protein and other essential nutrients.
Canned Tuna or Sardines: Inexpensive and high in protein and healthy fats.
Peanut Butter: High in protein and healthy fats, and can be used in various ways.
5. Dairy or Dairy Alternatives:
Plain Yogurt: Affordable and can be used in breakfast, snacks, or cooking.
Milk or Plant-Based Milk: Look for store brands, which are usually cheaper.
6. Additional Items:
Whole Wheat Bread or Tortillas: Inexpensive and can be used for sandwiches, wraps, or as a side.
Pasta: Whole wheat pasta is a good option for a filling meal.
Canned Tomatoes: Can be used in a variety of dishes, from soups to pasta sauces.
Example 1-Month Meal Plan:
Breakfast: Oatmeal with bananas or yogurt with frozen berries.
Lunch: Lentil or bean soup with carrots and onions, served with a side of whole wheat bread.
Dinner: Brown rice with stir-fried cabbage, carrots, and frozen vegetables, with an egg or canned tuna.
Snacks: Apples, oranges, peanut butter on whole wheat bread, or a small portion of nuts (if affordable).
Budgeting Tips:
Buy in bulk: Grains, legumes, and frozen vegetables often come at a lower cost when purchased in bulk.
Shop store brands: Store brands are usually less expensive than name brands and offer similar quality.
Plan meals: Creating a meal plan helps avoid impulse buys and ensures you use everything you purchase.
This approach can provide a balanced diet while keeping costs low. Depending on your location, the exact prices might vary, but these items are generally among the least expensive healthy options available.
Good job. i would also add fresh tomatoes, celery, zucchini, sprouts, broccoli (if not expensive), green bell pepper, and nuts and seeds like pumpkin seeds. Fruit: grapes (when on sale). And, all of these can be used to make a delicious salad or soup! Eat your heavy protein meal at lunch. Don't combine fruits and protein as they don't digest well together. Eat a lighter meal for dinner, soup, salad, bread, potato, vegetables, or a fruit ONLY meal.
Yummy!