In the Hague you have 'kopstootjes' translated to 'headbutts' and it's basically Dutch Gin/Jenever however you call it, mixed with beer. Very similar to this.
Yeah, it’s like if someone from Russia came to America and spoke English with a super exaggerated Texan accent because of the stereotypes/inaccurate portrayals they’ve seen in media. It would sound very obviously off to an English speaker.
Her name is Sofia Kreizman. Her father is Russian, mother is Ukrainian. She was born in Russia but moved to the US when she was 12. The accent is fake. She's a comedy actress who plays a Russain character she calls 'Sonya' on social media.
Libertards Beware well you care obviously 🙂 Russia and Georgia has nothing common and that mineral water is from georgia it has nothing to do with russia so i think people do care.
Libertards Beware do they say pepsi is from mexico? its like if I took indian food and told everyone that it’s from Georgia 🤷🏽♀️ Borjomi has its own story and history from georgia and it comes only from georgia so its logical that we are taking this as disrespect.
0:52 is a Georgian drink, Tarhun is a plant that is used in several dishes in Georgia and it tastes amazing, it has kinda dizzy flavor and the drink is also very tasty (thanks the lady for mentioning Georgia) 2:47 I can't believe y'all called borjomi russian when the bottle itself has Georgian script "ბორჯომი" and that one is the healthiest drink you can have in your life. Y'all explained it way too disgustingly when it tastes just healthy. + it's really good during hangover
@@rrt4511 and America, India, Canada, etc. are former parts of Great Britain, so I guess it's fine if everyone just assumes everything that's you is still owned by the colonizer
Half of drinks isn't Russian at all. Borjomi from Georgia and kumis is generally Kazakhstan drink. Title supposed to be "Americans Try post USSR drinks"
No it isn’t, Tarhun is a Russian drink. Tarhun was made in 1889, and Georgia was annexed by Russia till 1915, so by geographical history and originality, it’s Russian.
Alexander Muntyan Если вы определите место и время создания Тархуна то это было в советское время, Грузия была советской поэтому было бы логично что Тархун был основан в России.
Just few years ago. Political change. My familys' ancestral land Karelia is also called "Russia", though it is clearly not. I guess they also take our history as theirs too.
Kumis (fermented mare’s milk) is more like a popular traditional drink in the former Soviet republics of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan etc.) and Mongolia. Ethnic Russians probably don’t drink it and find it awful as well lol
during soviet period many dishes from soviet republics came to cusine of the whole union. so in Russia we love plove which is from uzbekistan/tajikistan, and i'm shure that random american had never heard of these countries.
@@anamariabarbaqadze3816 I don't think you read what I wrote :) Of course it's in Georgeian, primary market is Georgia. The owner is Russian. That's all.
Doesn't matter what they look like:L alcohol is obviously toxic, but the drink called kefir they had is super good for you (and tastes good as well) it's super low fat and high in protein as well as other nutrients. So yeah apart from that one alcoholic drink the rest aren't toxic at all... I mean Coca Cola is probably a lot worse than the ones shown here hahaha
the name of the video is" Americans try Russian drinks" so even if they say in the video that tarkhun is Georgian traditional drink, the title is not correct.
vato gachava I’m Chechen and I love Georgian culture, but I sick of people like you. Я не понимаю твоей претензии, ты что хочешь? Боржоми один из брендов минеральной воды, помимо Боржоми их хватает. Возьми они «Джермук» вместо «Боржоми» сейчас беседовал бы с армянином, а не с тобой, ловишь мысль?
It really throws me off how they stole Georgian traditional drink tarhun and call it “Russian sprite” when it’s “Georgian sprite” And “Borjomi “ too?! It even has Georgian writing on the bottle “ბორჯომი”
Elene Samadashvili tarhun is not Georgian but typical Soviet drink. But I haven't ever thought that it's a traditional russian drink. Nobody have. Also Buratino is not TRADITIONAL Russian drink. Russian traditional drinks are kvas, kompot, kisel, medovukha, sbiten etc. And I also can add that the major market for Borjomi is Russia. Russians consume much more Borjomi than any other nations combined
I find it hilarious that the girl pretended to drink the Kumis and then laughed her butt off seeing his reaction. Kumis is basically fermented horse milk. The consistency is sort of like buttermilk or kefir but it is a lot more sour than that. As a side note I love Tarhun ( the green drink) it tastes like licorice. Barjomi is basically sparkling water with minerals. Also, there are different types of kvass. Rice kvass (рисовый квас), bread kvass (хлебный квас) & mushroom kvass ( грибной квас) (I'm using the literal translation here). Rice kvass comes from special rice that you will have to find online. It tastes similar to mushroom kvass. Bread kvass tastes similar to a nonalcoholic malt beverage. Mushroom kvass is basically what English speakers call kombucha. Just like rice kvass the mushroom used is a special type of mushroom that can be ordered online. All kvass has probiotics which helps your digestive system.
as a russian speaker from a russian family, I have never in my heard a russian accent like that. I doubt she's actually russian. Also she's wearing Ukrainian clothing...
David Kalavsky excuse meee? Everyone here in georgia speaks georgian and most of ussss know Russian because they are our neighbors...and yes there were a lot of times when Georgia’s parts were occupied by Russia and some of them are still.but we are still independent country and our nature food drinks water and stuff like that are our own and not Russia’s. So ye just to be clear there
David Kalavsky georgia is an independent country with its own traditions, its own language (which happens to be one of the oldest languages), and its own culture. The USSR occupied many countries but after it fell apart everyone still had their identity and culture. And when u mention that georgians speak russian can you ease take a look at other neighboring countries. america is neighbors with Mexico so majority of people speak spanish. Also if u say that a country was occupied and now is this is russia ur legit say half of the world is different cultures. Like india is part of england, america is part of england and so on. Be carful with your words when you Don’t understand how the world works.
Borjomi Is a Georgian drink. I am from Czechia and we have a type of drink we call: " Minerálka" And it is the same thing like borjomi. I don't know which came out first, but not only Georgians are drinking mineral water.
BORJOMI is not Russian drink! Basically it is Georgian mineral water. Try not to make mistakes in the videos, because a lot of people can see that. Keep in mind please.
Hello. The fact that russian people use Borjomi in their daily life doesn't mean that it is russian drink and the video clearly shows us what they told, there was nothing about Georgia.
+M R Not just for yakuts, there are also Bashkir people, for whom kumis is their traditional drink too. It is common among Turkic people, and, having tasted it fresh in one of Bashkort resorts, I can't blame them.)
Шурик Свобода yes, you are right. I just wanted to say that some kazakhs forget that there are a lot of turkic brothers in Russia that have similar kitchen and traditions.
I remember when I lived in Russia, whenever I visited my grandma, she always had buratina, it was my favourite childhood drink. It is actually pear soda.
Borjomi (Georgian: ბორჯომი) is a resort town in south-central Georgia with a population of 10,546. It is one of the districts of the Samtskhe-Javakheti region and is situated in the northwestern part of the region in the picturesque Borjomi Gorge on the eastern edge of the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park. The town is famous for its mineral water industry (which is the number one export of Georgia), the Romanov summer palace in Likani, and the World Wide Fund for Nature-site Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park. GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT!
Russia did not occupy Georgian territory, Ossetians and Abkhazians want to split off from Georgia. They want to separate fron Georgia just like you separated from the USSR and the Persian Empire.
@@frankozrin5611 USSR? Persian empire? are you crazy bro? Georgia exists from 1200 B.C. during this time mostly it was independent.Except that Georgia never has been part of Persian empire it was vassal but not for a long time.And you know what, WE ARE NOT GOING TO GIVE OUR LAND TO ABSUAS AND OSSETIANS!!! they can go where they want but land is our. It was our during 21 centuries so why we have to compromise? I advise you to don't say same thing when you'll meet Georgian or he will kick your ass.
@@sandrotomason7363 Ossetians and Abkhazians have been living there for centuries and centuries, so why would they give away their lands, the only lands they have and ever have inhabited, it's not like they have their country somewhere else and decided to have an additional colony in Georgia, they ONLY have this territory. But yeah, it is clear you have no respect for other nations, so why would anyone respect yours? Abkhazia was even a republic at the beginning of USSR, but this status was taken away by Stalin, who was Georgian (what a surprise lol) himself. And which Georgia 1300 BC? What kingdom are you referring to?
@@frankozrin5611 there was Colchis in 1300 B.C. and Georgians are mix of Colchis and Iberians. Ossetians have their homeland, today Its name is north ossetia and it's part of russia and territory of Samachablo( I'm not going to call it south ossetia)was part of Georgia from 600 B.C.(Iberian kingdom) to 2008. you said that Absuas don't have their homeland, you are right but for that we are not going to give them our land.There was Abkhazian kingdom for a long time but you know what they were speaking and writing in Georgian because they were Georgians, they didn't have nothing general with tribes which are living in territory of Abkhazia now. Name of this tribes is Absua they were wandering around the Caucasus and when they saw that Georgia didn't had time because of nonstop wars they settled down in territory of Abkhazia, this happend in 16th century. Abkhazians were ordinal Georgians but they went extinct in the beggining of 20th century because of soviet repressions. you should know that Georgians are one of the mot hospitable nations in the world and it's biggest mistake of us. all this tree nations were living in peace for a long time but some times later they noticed this mistake and you can see what's happening now, after all of these when somebody tells me that i can't respect another nations i'am kinda offended.
Sandro Tomason you’re literally denying the right of abkhazians to their identity and land. Is that what you call respecting other nations? just because Abkhazia was a part of Georgia for a couple of centuries doesn’t mean that it belongs to Georgia now. That territory was also a part of Greek and Roman empires at some point, do Italians and Greeks have the right to call it theirs as well? Abkhazians clearly don’t identify as Georgians now and neither do they want to be a part of the country, as we can see from the current state of things.
კალდუნა you think that Russia occupy parts of Georgia, but Abkhazians and Ossetians think that Georgia wants to occupy their countries. Who's right? Think wider.
When your country owes so much debt to Russia you deal with it . You cannot survive without russia All your discounted gas etc . It isn't financially viable . No one to blame but yourselves . You want independence ? PAY YOUR DEBT
“Before you drink, you must say a toast.”
“To my beautiful future Russian wife!”
*cricket chirps*
instagram.com/sonyainfur/
I also saw that part in the video.
Dark Trainer Z I crienged so hard
Lmaoo
I don't blame him. She is a very beautiful women.
EVERYONE ALWAYS: do never mix alcohol together ever
russia: *yorsh*
In the Hague you have 'kopstootjes' translated to 'headbutts' and it's basically Dutch Gin/Jenever however you call it, mixed with beer. Very similar to this.
Yeah, that was waaay too extreme for beginning of the video, considering there was non alcohol drinks after
Arisha Shaporova это ты ещё про "встречу бурого медведя" не слышала
@@АринаШапорова-т5з because you are too younG
@@АринаШапорова-т5з And thats a good thing
I love the Russian lady, her inner troll came out when she said “have you ever have, milk from horse.” 😂
Have u ever have .not had
Jewish* not Russian
Have she ever have milk from testicle?
Jack McMullan fermented horse milk is the best thing ever, if I could get it in America I’d drink it every day.
400th like
This woman’s accent is so thick! I don’t know anyone with that hard of an accent, she is definitely a western spy.
Yeah, it’s like if someone from Russia came to America and spoke English with a super exaggerated Texan accent because of the stereotypes/inaccurate portrayals they’ve seen in media. It would sound very obviously off to an English speaker.
Her name is Sofia Kreizman. Her father is Russian, mother is Ukrainian. She was born in Russia but moved to the US when she was 12. The accent is fake. She's a comedy actress who plays a Russain character she calls 'Sonya' on social media.
Ribbonstar what is her gram
@@daniels1263 @sonyainfur
@@alfredoooooooooooooooooooooooo heels on ground, comrade found. Heels in the sky, western spy
In Russia the vodka adds itself to everything.
Vodka strong
Да
O yes Vodka make one stronger :P
that funny well said friend
sorryan blyat i hawent ponyal chota
Me and every other Russian here know that that girl's accent is fake.
Yeeeeeees
Да товарищ, her accent is horrible. I've met a lot of russians and they do not sound like her at all
I'm American and I knew she was 100% faking that over the top accent.
YES BLYAT
She forces her accent really hard.
So, for Americans does "Russian" mean anything east of Germany?
Basically anything the Soviet Union controlled
No
J Z which since it’s alcohol it was nothing
Basically the old Soviet territory lol
Patrick Glaser *Да
Kumiz is not Russian drink at all. That's drink absolutely from Kazakhstan.
edge of tomorrow are you Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 ese
Or from Kyrgyzstan
Мы все были одной страной.
@@MYKOLA_SS были
Wherever USSR goes it becomes Russian
Dude done fell in love in 4 mins 👏😂
Sisi Chambers I would have too. I love women with Russian accents. lol
I did too
it's all because he is drunk =)
Yo me too
He was in love in under 2 minutes haha
Kvass is the best drink of all time.
Лол
um hi KVAS IS A MY LIFE, BLYAT!!!!
Yeah kvass is the best
True drink for slav genes! Blin!
Did you all come from Boris? I got kvass from him
Where kissel and compote?
and they give em georgian borjomi and kazakh kumis which like have no connection to russia at all
agree
Kissel is russian?
yes
Lost cyka
80% of the comments are talking about that Georgian drink
15% about the guy falling in love with that Russian girl
5% random stuff
And 0.000001 % don't know why they click the video
Forgot the “HeR aCcEnTs FaKe”
I mean, can't blame the guy. That lady looks good
In Soviet Russia beverages drink you
Chocotato 😂
Chocotato l love your name
An oldie but a goodie.
Update us if those two get together please.
Chocotato people still make this joke?
Dude is in love with that Russian chick lol or at least like her!
linaaanah don't blame him
instagram.com/sonyainfur/
He was so drunk ahah
linaaanah She doesn't feel the same.
russian women bro,russian women
"Doesn't smell like anything"
Well pashol hahui it is Water Cyka
Блядь...
Vodka looks like water, yet it it has smell.
Хахахаххахаха. Сука 😂
9/10 Russians can confirm that tarhun is from the rivers of Chernobyl
John Wang From The rivers Of Georgia 🇬🇪
это правда
Smileyface209 your mom
I am Ukrainian so I can confirm
It also tastes like it
@@snipezz0781 well at least you're getting the hang of making old fashioned jokes!!!
the Russian girl is beautiful
Sanskar Wagley they have beautiful and scary women
Sonya is amazing.
instagram.com/sonyainfur/
Sanskar Wagley i dont like her shes the sassy version of a sassy american but worse with a large noticable russian accent
She's a self-proclaimed gold digger.
My Russian friend gave me Kvass once and I have never been able to describe the taste. It is a very unique drink.
it tastes like sourdough rye bread soaked in water. there you go
Tastes like non alchoholic Bear
Was it a home-made kvas or a brand one? Because they tend to taste differently.
It’s amazing
Kvass is the best
2:47 Borjomi is not Russian mineral water Borjomi is georjian mineral water.
No one cares lmao
Libertards Beware well you care obviously 🙂 Russia and Georgia has nothing common and that mineral water is from georgia it has nothing to do with russia so i think people do care.
Magda Dosmishvili lol Pepsi is American but Mexicans somehow still drink it
Libertards Beware do they say pepsi is from mexico? its like if I took indian food and told everyone that it’s from Georgia 🤷🏽♀️ Borjomi has its own story and history from georgia and it comes only from georgia so its logical that we are taking this as disrespect.
@@libertardsbeware4180 idiot, lmaaaao
0:52 is a Georgian drink, Tarhun is a plant that is used in several dishes in Georgia and it tastes amazing, it has kinda dizzy flavor and the drink is also very tasty (thanks the lady for mentioning Georgia)
2:47 I can't believe y'all called borjomi russian when the bottle itself has Georgian script "ბორჯომი" and that one is the healthiest drink you can have in your life. Y'all explained it way too disgustingly when it tastes just healthy. + it's really good during hangover
I think I know where you are from
The video says "drinks popular in Russia".
Juicy_Shitposts it’s said russia drinks
Georgia is a former part of Russia, get over it lol
@@rrt4511 and America, India, Canada, etc. are former parts of Great Britain, so I guess it's fine if everyone just assumes everything that's you is still owned by the colonizer
В мире так много стран а ты смотришь видео про свою еду
Aprta
Бефор ю дринк
денис пинаев это точно
i can read that but i have no idea what that means
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Half of drinks isn't Russian at all. Borjomi from Georgia and kumis is generally Kazakhstan drink. Title supposed to be "Americans Try post USSR drinks"
Suh Dood True!
Suh Dood i found it funny that the one drink was written in Georgian on the container and not Russian
It’s all Russia
im georgian and borjomi and tarchuna are not from russia
Suh Dood yup dude
Kumis is national Kazakh, Mongol, Kirgiz drink
Exactly!!!
yes!
In Mongolia it's called Airag, and probably was adopted from Tatars to Russians
EXACTLY MY BROTHER.
+Hongor Shataryn makes sense if the horse tribes drink horse milk
Russian slav watching this vid:
*pathetic*
Honestle
Yep there is no slavs on this video.
@Marko Drašinac no no no, i'm talking about guys in this videoclip, they are not russians by ethnicity,
@@alexandrvasilev2865 I’m half Bulgarian 😅
The Texan guy knows what's up lmao
He's a sad pathetic loser, it's hilarious
How?
ColdCathode sad pathetic loser=prob drunk
Pathetic loser ? The chick was into him lol he could've smashed if it wasn't on video lol
lmao u srs? xD she clearly wasnt... :D
I swear this flatliners trailer is annoying af
fam use adblock
Ishan Ali LITERALLY
Ishan Ali yup
I've seen like 10 times already
I swear I couldn’t agree more
I love the Russian girls accent
Is her accent french
C 8 french is the best 😍
Yeah it's russian
that's the fakest accent I've ever heard. She's either not russian, or she's exaggerating for no reason
I thought she was intentionally doing a heavy Russian accent in the beginning.
Americans try Russian drinks!
"This is Tarhun, it's from Georgia."
No it isn’t, Tarhun is a Russian drink. Tarhun was made in 1889, and Georgia was annexed by Russia till 1915, so by geographical history and originality, it’s Russian.
Alexander Muntyan Если вы определите место и время создания Тархуна то это было в советское время, Грузия была советской поэтому было бы логично что Тархун был основан в России.
Its normal. Like bourbon whiskey. Whiskey original come from Scotland but you can say bourbon is American drink.
Georgia was a Soviet Republic until 1991
Is she faking? I'm Russian and I don't have such a strong accent
EDIT: I think she's a Ukrainian pretending to Russian
TECHXPERT OFFICIAL RIGHT?
I know a lot of Ukrainians and none of them speak in such a thick accent lol
Being a ukrainian myself I don't know anyone who sounds like that
Она точно Украинка
She's dark anyway
The Russian girl's accent got me laughing on the FRKN floor 😂
i am from Ukraine and honestly i've never met anyone with that kind of accent :)
me too! Its reeeeealy strong
Francesca Cappai Pretty sure it's a little fake
Can you not just understand. The accent was done on purpose. No one speaks like this especially if you live in U.S.
she is obviously faking it
Apparently no one here read the title card 5 seconds into the video that says drinks popular in Russia, not made in Russia.
TotalMetalJacket well, most of the drinks mentioned are made in Russia, as well as in the countries of origin.
to be more correct, all drinks was made and come from USSR (when all that now independent countries was part of Soviet union)
if its not made in then it aint the real thing. its like eating in taco bell and expecting real mexican food.
When did Borjomi become Russian drink?
The same time Josef Stalin became a russian
Just few years ago. Political change. My familys' ancestral land Karelia is also called "Russia", though it is clearly not. I guess they also take our history as theirs too.
I thought it was from georgia
Lloyd Hinder it is
Lloyd Hinder ბორჯომი
that russian lady is amazing!
She is really russain and she has a Instagram account called sonya in fur. She's amazing :D
Russian people don't wear Ukrainian tops?
Ты еще других не видел)
She is Russian and that accent is legit!
almost nobody in russia speaks like that actually
2:47 this is drink from Georgia
Kumis (fermented mare’s milk) is more like a popular traditional drink in the former Soviet republics of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan etc.) and Mongolia. Ethnic Russians probably don’t drink it and find it awful as well lol
I'm Russian and I never heard of it
It's ironic I'm Kyrgyz but I'm allergic to kymys
ali jantaeva
Isn’t Bishkek the capital of Kyrgyzstan named after the paddle that is used to churn the kumis or something lol
@@YummYakitori you have Google
Pardon my pun but I heard the Russian girl say it as (W) horse's milk 😂😂
2:47 Borjomi is NOT Russian it is Georgian!!! Shame on you BuzzFeed!!!!
neither is kumis originally
100%
But we love it and drink it anyway here in Russia
@@adilyahimich8704 Thanks, you are welcome and enjoy with it :))
@@giorgisalaghishvili5087 it's really awesome 🤷♀️
"It's probably healthy.." 😂😂😂 Like really dude?? Wtf??
"Borjomi" is also Georgian
Feel like half of "Russian" drinks are actually Georgian
they keep bitchin about borjomi being Georigian, but it's owned and made by a Russian company.
@@BILLYBOBjohnson2nd WTH no, you can clearly see Georgian writing on that bottle, also it's from Georgian region, that doesn't make any Russian
during soviet period many dishes from soviet republics came to cusine of the whole union. so in Russia we love plove which is from uzbekistan/tajikistan, and i'm shure that random american had never heard of these countries.
@@anamariabarbaqadze3816 I don't think you read what I wrote :) Of course it's in Georgeian, primary market is Georgia. The owner is Russian. That's all.
Yes thank you
BORJOMI is Georgian! Im from Ukraine and I know it.
thank you !!!! huge love and support for our Ukrainian brothers and sisters from Georgia
Russians know that too, lol
Im georgian
Guys, they said that it was Georgian, you just have to watch more carefully
Undead Nerd first of I did not hear where they say its Georgian. And then, if they know, then it should not be in the video about russian drinks
why do all of their drinks look highly toxic
Bianca Cerezo have you heard of this thing called a joke?
lol
Technically all alcohol is toxic.
Doesn't matter what they look like:L alcohol is obviously toxic, but the drink called kefir they had is super good for you (and tastes good as well) it's super low fat and high in protein as well as other nutrients. So yeah apart from that one alcoholic drink the rest aren't toxic at all... I mean Coca Cola is probably a lot worse than the ones shown here hahaha
because there are no pansies in mother russia!
Its weird watching this when your russian...
Alesya Starovoytova согласен
Same
Alesya Starovoytova популярные напитки, рандомное дерьмо напихали, чтобы люди продолжали думать что в россии все странные
Sorry guys, but Tarxun and Borjom are Georgian drinks, and yes borjom does taste like they way they described but it is very very healthy.
Nika Yalichava it might still be popular in Russia? The title card said that Russians like these drinks, not that they make them
the name of the video is" Americans try Russian drinks" so even if they say in the video that tarkhun is Georgian traditional drink, the title is not correct.
Borjomi is kind of mineral water like Pepsi is type of Cola. Mineral water isnt only a georgian drink
vato gachava I’m Chechen and I love Georgian culture, but I sick of people like you.
Я не понимаю твоей претензии, ты что хочешь? Боржоми один из брендов минеральной воды, помимо Боржоми их хватает. Возьми они «Джермук» вместо «Боржоми» сейчас беседовал бы с армянином, а не с тобой, ловишь мысль?
vato gachava my point is if one thousand people said it before you - you dont have to repeat that for the 1001-th time.
1:32 she said her favorite childhood drink 😂
It is
It’s aucahalic tho. My guy
Wait is it ?
@@ded5630 the regular one isn't supposed to be, and is just soda for kids, I think that's what she referred to
nick oh tru the god of Russia comes to save the day 1 year after 😂
0:15 wódka is how the polish write it, not the russians
I like how one Russian guy is under 21 so he can't even drink some drinks
feara14 actually he can but only in Russia
in russia you can drink when you're baby
In Russia, you're allowed to drink when you're 18.
America is the weird one you can own a gun at 16 but heaven forbid you buy alcohol before 21!
In the last video I saw him in his mother gave him an actual cup full of vodka. She was carrying it around in her purse.
The flatliners trailer is annoying AF tbh
Flaming Pickle copycat
ikr. it looks like a terrible movie imo.
I agree. @_@
Flaming Pickle ikr I have seen it like 20 times
I totally agree! I feel glad I can find someone who agrees with me!
It really throws me off how they stole Georgian traditional drink tarhun and call it “Russian sprite” when it’s “Georgian sprite”
And “Borjomi “ too?! It even has Georgian writing on the bottle “ბორჯომი”
Kumys too
Elene Samadashvili tarhun is not Georgian but typical Soviet drink. But I haven't ever thought that it's a traditional russian drink. Nobody have.
Also Buratino is not TRADITIONAL Russian drink.
Russian traditional drinks are kvas, kompot, kisel, medovukha, sbiten etc.
And I also can add that the major market for Borjomi is Russia. Russians consume much more Borjomi than any other nations combined
@@IDunno655 The USSR wasn't one country.
They stole the horse milk too
@@aida02155 kumys is Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,and Tatarstan drink.
NO, KOMPOT !!!
А Компот?
Kompot is the best
Blin, nyet kompot
I read this in Life of Boris's voice lol
Blyat! No Cola you drink КОМПОТ
I’m Russian and this is hilarious 😆
Я вас поздравляю вы родились в правильной стране
Son Tree go back to vagene lol
Levios Brattie thank you
Lily Roslof same. I am drying rn.
Vadim Tuchila Нет! Америка- вот действительно правильная страна, а рашка, как говорится, парашка.
I find it hilarious that the girl pretended to drink the Kumis and then laughed her butt off seeing his reaction. Kumis is basically fermented horse milk. The consistency is sort of like buttermilk or kefir but it is a lot more sour than that.
As a side note I love Tarhun ( the green drink) it tastes like licorice. Barjomi is basically sparkling water with minerals.
Also, there are different types of kvass. Rice kvass (рисовый квас), bread kvass (хлебный квас) & mushroom kvass ( грибной квас) (I'm using the literal translation here). Rice kvass comes from special rice that you will have to find online. It tastes similar to mushroom kvass. Bread kvass tastes similar to a nonalcoholic malt beverage. Mushroom kvass is basically what English speakers call kombucha. Just like rice kvass the mushroom used is a special type of mushroom that can be ordered online. All kvass has probiotics which helps your digestive system.
2:47 Borjomi is not Russian Mineral water! It's Georgian. You can see the Georgian letters on the bottle - "ბორჯომი"
The Russian girl has such a nice russian accent and beautiful too!
Nah, it's pretty legit. (coming from a russian person)
as a russian speaker from a russian family, I have never in my heard a russian accent like that. I doubt she's actually russian. Also she's wearing Ukrainian clothing...
As a russian speaker from a russian family, this is exactly how my mother sounds when she speaks english...
Borjomi isn't Russian It's Georgian!!You can clearly see that on Borjomi isn't even Russian alphabet there!
loll Georgia is independency and have national language :@ and now you get fucked !!
David Kalavsky excuse meee? Everyone here in georgia speaks georgian and most of ussss know Russian because they are our neighbors...and yes there were a lot of times when Georgia’s parts were occupied by Russia and some of them are still.but we are still independent country and our nature food drinks water and stuff like that are our own and not Russia’s. So ye just to be clear there
@@davidkalavsky1760 lmao you need some education
@@davidkalavsky1760 wow, you need a serious reality check. But running your mouth or your propaganda still doesn't change the reality, so don't bother
David Kalavsky georgia is an independent country with its own traditions, its own language (which happens to be one of the oldest languages), and its own culture. The USSR occupied many countries but after it fell apart everyone still had their identity and culture. And when u mention that georgians speak russian can you ease take a look at other neighboring countries. america is neighbors with Mexico so majority of people speak spanish. Also if u say that a country was occupied and now is this is russia ur legit say half of the world is different cultures. Like india is part of england, america is part of england and so on. Be carful with your words when you Don’t understand how the world works.
Omfg i swear the Russian guy in the hat is baba fira...😂
They should have sat baba fira and Slavic next to eachother.
Veronica S yes he is lol it's gariksuharik
Veronica S yes he is and the other is Slavic who went to Harvard 😹
he is lmaoo
He is lol I went on Birthright with him
that is baba fira
I remember drinking «Буратино» as a child but that woman’s voice is a little fake. She looks Ukrainian, not Russian
Idk shes american with a strong russian accent
TheLsisters это хуйня
Ukrainians pretty much are Russians. Russian, Belaruss and Ukraine are the same Slavic people.
phillip klochan
Yes they are but they are from different places
She looks Georgian to me
Who else thinks the Russian in the red shirt is cute
Very cute
what's his name ?
Eric Tabach
hilly charles no
Eric
I ship the Russian gal and the blonde guy. There is some chemistry between them.
Yeah
would be the world peace couple?
nasdrovya, y'all!
I love how ever since the new Russian came in, every video has been russian 😂❤️ I LOVE IT!!!
I feel like that “Russian” lady is actually Iranian. No offense.
Juicy pelican. Yeah there is no way she’s russian, she puts on a fake accent
Us Russians are extremely race-mixed on top of being extremely ethnically diverse. She might be half Russian half Uzbek
That guy is fallin in love hahahah
She looks like Russian Blake Lively haha xD
Damn that Russian lady though 😘😘😘
Langit because she is SLAVIC
Berive me Ilr will folow urR chaneRl and u foR the Rest of my Rlife
0:11 “Very Cold here” said a ‘russian’
X Doubt
X
She's not russian, it's the fakest accent. It's what Americans think russian accent is like
Edit: or atleast she is russian but putting on the accent
That left eye flicker 1:32
That that good $hit!
I mean how deeply watch video. It's great man.
ditto.
я знаю, вы
How is that possible
Kumis was never russian
Veronika P. Even if they live in russia, it doen't make them russian lmao
Veronika P. Well even if chinese people that live in america are american, it doen't mean their traditional food or drinks are also american
That mineral water is called Borjomi and it's Georgian!!!
Borjomi Is a Georgian drink.
I am from Czechia and we have a type of drink we call: " Minerálka" And it is the same thing like borjomi. I don't know which came out first, but not only Georgians are drinking mineral water.
Russian drink from Georgia...ok
gio brdz georgia is a country near russia
I know i am from georgia. And this video is very missleading. They took some of our drinks and said it was russian
BORJOMI is not Russian drink! Basically it is Georgian mineral water. Try not to make mistakes in the videos, because a lot of people can see that. Keep in mind please.
Nini Gogladze russian lifestyle drink?they use it daily almost..they said its from Georgia
Hello. The fact that russian people use Borjomi in their daily life doesn't mean that it is russian drink and the video clearly shows us what they told, there was nothing about Georgia.
Kumis was born in KAZAKHSTAN! Wtf it is just exported to Russia
you ever heard about yakuts? national drink.
+M R Not just for yakuts, there are also Bashkir people, for whom kumis is their traditional drink too. It is common among Turkic people, and, having tasted it fresh in one of Bashkort resorts, I can't blame them.)
Шурик Свобода yes, you are right. I just wanted to say that some kazakhs forget that there are a lot of turkic brothers in Russia that have similar kitchen and traditions.
"I don't understand that drink. It doesn't. Make. Any. Sense!"
Omg, i love this guy.
"I actually need to move to Russia,this is some smart sh*t" I died xD
The only real russian in this video is that russian girl.
Wrong just because
o sht I’m not a real russian then
Her accent was very fake.
No one here in Russia talks like that.
I wasnt talking about her being an actual russian, I was saying that because she drank and liked everything.
she's hot
Lol shout out to my country... georgian borjomi!!! Ps have you guys never tried mineral water
sandro silagadze yo frr. They acting as if the drink “don’t make any sense” when they asses drink sparkling water like fohh
"it doesn't taste like a nailsalon"
Best thing i've heard all week
The Russian woman is so beautiful!
Femme fatales are dangerous, just look at the one in the white house.
...But oh so worth it.
yah, all I could think about is the two.
instagram.com/sonyainfur/
Taylor E because she is SLAVIC
Supeeeeeeeeer
Borjomi is natural mineral water from Georgia it's not Russian :) just to let u know .
Barjomi if I am not mistaken GEORGIAN water 🇬🇪 !
Lećh Gusinski it isssss ughhh
In Romania we also have it
Holygeorg aba teritoriebi ar eyot da Exa sasmlis okupacia daiwyes xd
Tipi ambobs qrtuli warmoshobisaa magram rusebi dgedagam svaveno limonatic ar dagvitoves
From Russia with love
I remember when I lived in Russia, whenever I visited my grandma, she always had buratina, it was my favourite childhood drink. It is actually pear soda.
Borjomi (Georgian: ბორჯომი) is a resort town in south-central Georgia with a population of 10,546. It is one of the districts of the Samtskhe-Javakheti region and is situated in the northwestern part of the region in the picturesque Borjomi Gorge on the eastern edge of the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park. The town is famous for its mineral water industry (which is the number one export of Georgia), the Romanov summer palace in Likani, and the World Wide Fund for Nature-site Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park. GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT!
sheitenes esec am gandonebma :d
Nameless Lizzy nwnw es ra sheeshalat
sochi is in russia
did anyone mention sochi in those comments?
TRIGGERED
Borjomi is not fu cken russian drink, it is Georgian and also Tarhun
I know right wtf they also said Kumis is Russian they are blind fuckers BTW I’m from Kazakhstan and
Guys look at the guy on the left on 1:45 his glass turns when he sets it down
Maybe he is a witch.... or maybe not. Hah!
Probably because he set his cup down too harshly?
3:28 I WANNA CRYYYY they used to make those as candies and they were soooooooo goood that is my childhood drink
BORJOMI is not Russian drink! Basically it is Georgian mineral water
Georgia isn't russia
2:47 BORJOMI IS GEORGIAN DRINK! GEORGIA IS COUNTRY AND IT'S NOT RUSSIA! HUH!
Yes
Yessssss yessssss.i love you maaan
ამათ რო მოუტყან....
love russian culture, hate russian imperialism! loads of love from ukraine
Its still a popular drink in russia.
Borjomi is Georgian mineral water!!! 20% of Georgia is occupied by Russia! and you should check the facts))
Russia did not occupy Georgian territory, Ossetians and Abkhazians want to split off from Georgia. They want to separate fron Georgia just like you separated from the USSR and the Persian Empire.
@@frankozrin5611 USSR? Persian empire? are you crazy bro? Georgia exists from 1200 B.C. during this time mostly it was independent.Except that Georgia never has been part of Persian empire it was vassal but not for a long time.And you know what, WE ARE NOT GOING TO GIVE OUR LAND TO ABSUAS AND OSSETIANS!!! they can go where they want but land is our. It was our during 21 centuries so why we have to compromise? I advise you to don't say same thing when you'll meet Georgian or he will kick your ass.
@@sandrotomason7363 Ossetians and Abkhazians have been living there for centuries and centuries, so why would they give away their lands, the only lands they have and ever have inhabited, it's not like they have their country somewhere else and decided to have an additional colony in Georgia, they ONLY have this territory. But yeah, it is clear you have no respect for other nations, so why would anyone respect yours? Abkhazia was even a republic at the beginning of USSR, but this status was taken away by Stalin, who was Georgian (what a surprise lol) himself. And which Georgia 1300 BC? What kingdom are you referring to?
@@frankozrin5611 there was Colchis in 1300 B.C. and Georgians are mix of Colchis and Iberians. Ossetians have their homeland, today Its name is north ossetia and it's part of russia and territory of Samachablo( I'm not going to call it south ossetia)was part of Georgia from 600 B.C.(Iberian kingdom) to 2008. you said that Absuas don't have their homeland, you are right but for that we are not going to give them our land.There was Abkhazian kingdom for a long time but you know what they were speaking and writing in Georgian because they were Georgians, they didn't have nothing general with tribes which are living in territory of Abkhazia now. Name of this tribes is Absua they were wandering around the Caucasus and when they saw that Georgia didn't had time because of nonstop wars they settled down in territory of Abkhazia, this happend in 16th century. Abkhazians were ordinal Georgians but they went extinct in the beggining of 20th century because of soviet repressions. you should know that Georgians are one of the mot hospitable nations in the world and it's biggest mistake of us. all this tree nations were living in peace for a long time but some times later they noticed this mistake and you can see what's happening now, after all of these when somebody tells me that i can't respect another nations i'am kinda offended.
Sandro Tomason you’re literally denying the right of abkhazians to their identity and land. Is that what you call respecting other nations? just because Abkhazia was a part of Georgia for a couple of centuries doesn’t mean that it belongs to Georgia now. That territory was also a part of Greek and Roman empires at some point, do Italians and Greeks have the right to call it theirs as well? Abkhazians clearly don’t identify as Georgians now and neither do they want to be a part of the country, as we can see from the current state of things.
I can't wait until Friday. I'm DONE with the flat liners trailer.
"Tarhun" isn't Russian it's Georgian
and BORJOMI
Ой да ладно, а пьют его прекрасно в России.
да может и пьют но надо знать откуда Боржоми и тархунни лимонад :)
The only other person I know with that accent is Life of boris
“This is my favorite childhood drink”
„Borjomi“ is Georgian , not Russian ! 😈
Ana Meshvildishvili doesn't matter if they drink it in Russia....
Yukio Sixthgun oh yes it does. People drink vodka in the US but no-one says it’s an American drink.
Borjomi is not a Russian drink!!! it's Georgian, from Borjomi valley. 20% of Georgia is occupied by russia and occupation is going on.
Stalin was a Georgian by nationality. Russians love Stalin so much that they do not want to let his homeland go))
@@КИБАРКУБИЦА-с4д but then why do they occupy our country? we can be friends. People from Russia are very nice but their politics is terrible for us.
კალდუნა you think that Russia occupy parts of Georgia, but Abkhazians and Ossetians think that Georgia wants to occupy their countries. Who's right? Think wider.
When your country owes so much debt to Russia you deal with it . You cannot survive without russia All your discounted gas etc . It isn't financially viable . No one to blame but yourselves . You want independence ? PAY YOUR DEBT
Russia!
2:47 Borjomi is Georgian Mineral Water, Not Russian and 20% of our country is occupied by Russia!
So, Georgia is partly a Russia, therefore borjomi is partly a Russian drink then
Kinoman 1234 of course not Russia is just bigger and they got our lands with war
“my favorite childhood drink”🤣🤣
“Have you ever had milk from a horse..?”
Hold up🤨
That Russian girl may be a Western spy
I'm Russian, and strong Russian accent makes me cringe so hard, oh my god, stoooop
3:48 when the teacher calls on you to answer a question you don't know