We Went on an Adventure to Albania to Try it's Food! 🇦🇱
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2024
- During our stay in Tirana we decided to try traditional Albanian cuisine, we know nothing of the food of Albania as its not widely known, so we were genuinely curious as to what traditional Albanian food was like!
Join us in this video where we share our experience and thoughts on the local food with you all.
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Time stamps
0:00 Intro
2:00 Looking around an Albanian market
8:20 Looking for a new restaurant
11:04 Heading to the new restaurant
12:13 Looking for an open restaurant!
13:55 Trying traditional Albanian food and beer
16:31 Our thoughts on the meal
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You should try the tave kosi it’s not very expensive yet pay more on Burger King in England
I will next time my friend, we just couldn't find a place that would sell a single portion, most places sold it as a 2 person meal and my wife doesn't like yoghurt so wouldn't have enjoyed it. Next time I'm in Albania I will try to find it though as it sounds amazing 🙂👌
I spent a couple of years in Yalova Turkey which your trip to Terana reminds me of. I like Dolma, bell peppers stuffed with rice and fried.
I bet living in Turkey was amazing! We really wanna visit, is there a particular place you'd recommend? I've heard of Dolma, if we head towards Turkey we shall keep our eyes out for it, sounds delicious! 🙂👌
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I like your videos, nice pacing. Turkey has a lot to offer, including friendly Turks, the Dolma was from a Turkish household!
Hope to see you there, I'm hoping for a visitation encore.
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I thought Albania is a Muslim country, but they are very Europeans!! Different Muslims 😮😮
I see some baffling comments about Albania, so I feel compelled to provide the actual details... 😂 We are outoctonus to Europe, Muslim religion was forced by Ottoman Empire ruling.....50% of Albanians are Christian ( and Orthodox), not counting the growing number of atheists and agnostics. The statistics on Google are outdated.
Not only is the Orthodox Church situated just a few meters from the mosque, but Albanians are incredibly tolerant of religious differences, not just in theory but also in practice, and we even get extra holidays! 🎉
Oh, and when the Pope visited, he dined at a Muslim restaurant where they had hung a cross in his honor.