Support my work and the creation of the Ebook 'Jinjer Biography' here www.buymeacoffee.com/ukrainianmetalbands Ukrainian Metal Bands interviews, clips, translations, etc. Our mission is to share Ukrainian metal music in the World. Канал створений для поширення нашої метал музики у Світі. Слава Україні🤘🇺🇦 Sub to our channel \m/ Підписуйтесь на наш канал \m/ Links to original video: Посилання на оригінальне відео: JINJER Tati corrects Eugene for the first time th-cam.com/video/_fT7LdRCPbw/w-d-xo.html JINJER Makes You Love Them Even More th-cam.com/video/PRIvLnbBn-c/w-d-xo.html INTERVIEW | Jinjer (Tatiana & Eugene) TheMetalCircusTV th-cam.com/video/olYjBd8opAA/w-d-xo.html SHE'S WITH THE BAND Episode 52: Tatiana Shmayluk (JINJER) th-cam.com/video/_EyPlwVse1Y/w-d-xo.html #Jinjer #StandWithUkraine #Ukraine
Ok , LOLOLO, Tatiani, Vinegrette is an Italian Dressing made out of vinegar. It's just a translation thing. Good to see she doesn't actually know EVERYTHING.
Well, actually Tatiana's talking about so called Russian vinaigrette ("винегрет") and it's a salad. This name came in Russian cuisine from France few centures ago. I'm not sure about precise etymology of this word. Nowadays the salad has various reciep versions. Although Tatiana insists that it's a vegetarian salad, this is not entirely true. Yeah, there's no meat in this salad but sometimes it can contain finely chopped salted herring or mackerel. Anyways, the main feature of the salad is that it's a mixture of very different products (like potato, beet, green peas, carrot, onion, pickled cucumber and even salted fish). And all ingredients are finely chopped but each piece of it can be identified and separated. In Russian this word (винегрет) has a figurative sense. It means "the mixture of hardly related things or features". That's actually what Tatiana means comparing the band with the salad.
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Ukrainian Metal Bands interviews, clips, translations, etc. Our mission is to share Ukrainian metal music in the World.
Канал створений для поширення нашої метал музики у Світі. Слава Україні🤘🇺🇦
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Links to original video:
Посилання на оригінальне відео:
JINJER Tati corrects Eugene for the first time th-cam.com/video/_fT7LdRCPbw/w-d-xo.html
JINJER Makes You Love Them Even More th-cam.com/video/PRIvLnbBn-c/w-d-xo.html
INTERVIEW | Jinjer (Tatiana & Eugene) TheMetalCircusTV th-cam.com/video/olYjBd8opAA/w-d-xo.html
SHE'S WITH THE BAND Episode 52: Tatiana Shmayluk (JINJER) th-cam.com/video/_EyPlwVse1Y/w-d-xo.html
#Jinjer #StandWithUkraine #Ukraine
Funny channel name - ...metal bandS? Realy? Plural?
Beer or whiskey? Yes I am very risky 😅😂
😂😂 i love them even more now
What a great pair they make for music...
I've honestly never heard either Tatiana or Eugene really say anything bad in an interview. The interviews are fun.
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Ok , LOLOLO, Tatiani, Vinegrette is an Italian Dressing made out of vinegar. It's just a translation thing. Good to see she doesn't actually know EVERYTHING.
Vinaigrette is 'layers'...you can see it in the carafes.
Well, actually Tatiana's talking about so called Russian vinaigrette ("винегрет") and it's a salad. This name came in Russian cuisine from France few centures ago. I'm not sure about precise etymology of this word.
Nowadays the salad has various reciep versions. Although Tatiana insists that it's a vegetarian salad, this is not entirely true. Yeah, there's no meat in this salad but sometimes it can contain finely chopped salted herring or mackerel.
Anyways, the main feature of the salad is that it's a mixture of very different products (like potato, beet, green peas, carrot, onion, pickled cucumber and even salted fish). And all ingredients are finely chopped but each piece of it can be identified and separated.
In Russian this word (винегрет) has a figurative sense. It means "the mixture of hardly related things or features". That's actually what Tatiana means comparing the band with the salad.
@@Friskee62en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinegret
In the context of what Tati was trying to say, it's just a hodgepodge.