If you enjoyed this video, please smash that "👍" button and watch another episode from Croatia! 🇭🇷 Things to do in Split: th-cam.com/video/J9xfHNAG3co/w-d-xo.html 👈Thank you as always for watching (and commenting), I truly appreciate all of you!! 🙏Stay tuned next week from the most expensive island in Croatia! 💰💰💰
"It looks like death but it tastes like life" is my new favorite food description! Haha, what a fantastic food tour of Split! It looks like an incredible city for food, history, and culture.
@@urlauburlaub2222 Agree! Black risotto is NOT an Italian dish, this is one of Croatias national dishes and spreading such false information is offensive actually. Italians and even Spanish have similar dishes however it's not the same thing.
@@urlauburlaub2222 Finally someone who seems to have a clue. I was already wondering about the tourist guide. He doesn't seem to know much historical about his own city. What a pity. Gareth makes such great videos about different regions in Croatia. I would have wished him - for each region - a more competent guide.
@@urlauburlaub2222 Endlich jemand, der anscheinend Ahnung hat. Ich habe mich über den Touristenführer schon gewundert. Viel historisches scheint er nicht über seine eigene Stadt zu wissen. Wie schade. Gareth macht so tolle Videos über die verschiedensten Regionen in Kroatien. Ich hätte ihm - für jede Region - einen kompetenteren Führer gewünscht.
You know to me it amazes me that people actually do stuff like this in other countries. I’ve only stayed in the US but never found authentic places. I’m so jelious there’s places like this that I know I won’t experience. But living through you make me happy. I’m into all these romcoms at the age of 38 and wish I was able to experience what I see of tv and on yt. Thank you for the experiment through your channel. But I am happy with my life I can have right now and how ever long I have.
8:26 - Prunes, not plums. And you _do_ roast the meat prior to simmering it in this rich sauce. Another key ingredient is _prošek_ (not to be confused with Italian Prosecco - prošek is heavy, sweet, strong desert wine, not light fizzy one.)
@ Yes, just like raisin is "just a type of grape". You would never use fresh plums for pašticeda, just as you don't put grapes, but raisins, in some cakes.
@@urlauburlaub2222 You are right - pašticada is the only Dalmatian dish I can think of that is prepared by roasting then long simmering; otherwise it is mostly grilling or quick boiling. Well, "brujet/brodet" is somewhere mid-way.
I love this video! We leave on Monday to Italy for 30 days from California! We are definitely going to make a trip over to Croatia!!! I will look up the food tour company! Thank you Gareth! Side note when you were standing next to the girl on the food tour you guys would make a cute couple!!!!😍
Hey Handsome, I love how you tried all those strange dishes. I also think it's great you include locals in your story which makes for a more interesting and entertaining video.
Great video, kuddos to both Gareth and Dino! Thank you Dino for showing us all those wonderful places, I definitely have to take my wife to pašticada Kod Joze for her birthday.
Great video. We were in Split couple of months ago. Miss the food, and especially dark chocolate ice cream. You gotta try it; if you are still in Split: Gelateria aMare at Vocni Trg. Absolutely delicious. Glad you liked the black risotto and the octopus salad, and you put it out there for people to see.
Yeah, man. My wife introduced me to Burek and drinkable yogurt in Macedonia and my reaction was exactly the same, lol. I’ve had Burek many times since, absolutely one of my favorite foods. That yogurt, never again!
Really enjoyed this video and how you tasted so many dishes and got into great locations. Did you meet this guy or hire him? He was excellent. Thanks for sharing.
6:08 Gareth, you never told us you are actually a Brit. And in the emperor's basement, you manage to come across some truly beautiful sights. Human ones. Haha Thanks again for letting us see you indulge your food fantasies.
Gotta LOVE Dino!!...very charismatic!...seems like it was a fun tour to shoot!...(sorry...gotta say...you make a cute couple with the blonde girl with her hair up in a bun...😁)
Gareth, need your help! Can you find restaurants in Los Angeles or San Diego County that serve the food you ate in Croatia? You could do a show on them! That way the rest of us can have fun too! Thanks bud
I can only imagine that happy feeling of being able to travel to these wonderful countries and taste the food and get to know the people. I would never want to leave, I'd want to stay for at least more than a month because ON TO the next country. Gareth is one lucky man, need a companion traveler? lol I'll do all the camera work for you as long as I get to try that delicious looking food ;D
Oddly enough san diego some hundread years ago had a big croatian community that propelled its boom, especially in fishing industry, actually revolutionised fishibg industry world wide with invention of the reel for the nets reducing the workforce needed onboard and allowing huge nets, i mean it was a fishing industry revolution, so san diego would be adequate for certain.
@@redlionplumbing yeah, san diego was very popular for dalmatians because it remainded them of home, so they basically held the fishing industry there back then, and became wealthy fleet owners and subsequently into the shadows of upper class, they fulfilled their american dream for certain.
Between the yogurt drink in this video and the one you shared with your nephew, (the one that sat in your car a few days), I think my mind’s made up on fermented drinks.
I am originally from Split, currently living overseas. No one ever considered sea urchins a "food", only a nuisance to be taken out of the sea and trashed. Today, it is apparently considered a delicacy. Same with sea cucumber... Oh, how the times and appetites change.
I don’t understand why Dino showed you burek. It’s not even Croatian or Dalmatian. You should check out Soparnik..this is exclusively Dalmatian from the area from Makarska to Trogir. Nobody else in the world has Soparnik. And it is super delicious and healthy. Od cheese from Pag island…or octopuss baked under the peka. Or Buzara style mytilidae
Hi.. it's quite simple.. This is a 4 hour long food tour. Burek is our stop 5 out of 6 and around 8.30pm. Where do you find soparnik in the middle of Diocletian's palace at that time? I would gladly put it on a evening tour but it is impossible. Next year we will have a morning tour with green market (Pazar) where soparnik is included. And also, why not burek. Taking them to best burek in town (Somebody feed Phil also filmed there) and we eat much more burek than soparnik anyway. Personally I eat at least one burek a week while I eat soparnik about 2 times a year. Burek can be found in any bakery on any corner of Split while for Soparnik you need to look hard for. Octopus peka would be amazing on a tour and it is one of my favorite dishes in the world but how do you organize that if there are only 2-3 people on the tour? Peka is usually made for 4-5 people's full meal.
@@GarethLeonard Gareth, don't get irritated. I've now looked at some of your posts. You're doing a great job. You present the homeland of my ancestors (stare slave djedovinu) so sympathetic, so human and so apt, there is hardly anything to improve. In some places, I would have liked you only a more competent guide. Thus, Split was founded in the 4th century BC at the latest. Not in the 3rd century AD.
And there is NOT only one BUREK recipe that is with meat. Burek is also made with cheese, with vegetables called zelje ( Rumex patientia). Also Turks and Greeks make sweet Burek pita with vanilla cream ! That guy from Split is completely ignorant !
Totalno se slažem sa tobom....i to je neki Splitski vodič...nema on veze sa Splitom..govor mu uopće nije Splitski....ja kao iz Sinja vidim da je on vjerojatno iz Bosne....zato tako i govori...
Nur vier Mahlzeiten am Tag?! Ist die Esskultur in Kroatien inzwischen auch so weit gesunken? Muss wohl der Einfluss der EU und der Touristen sein. Bevor wir aus Kroatien 1971 fliehen mussten, gab es in meiner gesamten Verwandtschaft fünf obligatorische Mahlzeiten am Tag. Das einzige, worüber sich meine deutsche Freundin bei meiner Mutter beschwert hat, waren eben diese fünf Mahlzeiten. Nicht, dass es ihr nicht geschmeckt hätte. Sie war nur um ihre Figur besorgt. Gareth, deine Beiträge sind toll.
The problem with Croatian cuisine is that it requires genuine, original, unadulterated ingredients if the food is to be good. It will be difficult to get the vegetables from the Neretva Delta fresh to the USA. Or putting the fish caught last night on the table for lunch in New York. I think it's really great when proletarians comment on things they don't understand. Das Problem mit der kroatischen Küche ist, sie erfordert echte, ursprüngliche, unverfälschte Zutaten, wenn das Essen gut werden soll. Es dürfte schwierig sein, das Gemüse aus dem Neretva-Delta frisch in die USA zu bekommen. Oder den in der vergangenen Nacht gefangenen Fisch zum Mittagessen in New York auf den Tisch zu stellen. Ich finde es echt toll, wenn Proleten sich zu Dingen äußern, von denen sie nichts verstehen.
Serbian concentration camp for Children: - Rakovica manastir near belgrade. During War in Kosovo 1999, Serbs rpd over 20.000 albanian women (many of them under 14 years old) in condentration camps. And serbs did the only genocide on european ground after ww2 (srebrenica), and startet 4 wars.
If you enjoyed this video, please smash that "👍" button and watch another episode from Croatia! 🇭🇷 Things to do in Split: th-cam.com/video/J9xfHNAG3co/w-d-xo.html 👈Thank you as always for watching (and commenting), I truly appreciate all of you!! 🙏Stay tuned next week from the most expensive island in Croatia! 💰💰💰
Great video! The food options in Split were amazing and we had such great food!🤩 If people would only know what else is coming up🔥😂🙌🏻
Most beautiful country in the world - Croatia ❤
Healthy Dalmatian cuisine..Lovely greetings from Split riviera!
I’m surprised he didn’t like the Burek and yogurt combo. The yogurt gives a refreshing taste for the salty burek
Croatian foods and people are amazing.
Agreed.
"It looks like death but it tastes like life" is my new favorite food description! Haha, what a fantastic food tour of Split! It looks like an incredible city for food, history, and culture.
Split is fantastic, here is some more info about it www.tourdesksplit.com/top-things-to-do-split-croatia/
Enjoy!
@@urlauburlaub2222 Agree! Black risotto is NOT an Italian dish, this is one of Croatias national dishes and spreading such false information is offensive actually. Italians and even Spanish have similar dishes however it's not the same thing.
@@urlauburlaub2222 Finally someone who seems to have a clue. I was already wondering about the tourist guide. He doesn't seem to know much historical about his own city. What a pity. Gareth makes such great videos about different regions in Croatia. I would have wished him - for each region - a more competent guide.
@@urlauburlaub2222 Endlich jemand, der anscheinend Ahnung hat. Ich habe mich über den Touristenführer schon gewundert. Viel historisches scheint er nicht über seine eigene Stadt zu wissen. Wie schade. Gareth macht so tolle Videos über die verschiedensten Regionen in Kroatien. Ich hätte ihm - für jede Region - einen kompetenteren Führer gewünscht.
I will be in Croatia in September and have booked this tour. I can’t wait. Love your video. 🎉🎉
You know to me it amazes me that people actually do stuff like this in other countries. I’ve only stayed in the US but never found authentic places. I’m so jelious there’s places like this that I know I won’t experience. But living through you make me happy. I’m into all these romcoms at the age of 38 and wish I was able to experience what I see of tv and on yt. Thank you for the experiment through your channel. But I am happy with my life I can have right now and how ever long I have.
Burek is one of my all time favorites. I ate it everyday when I was there.
Just back from Croacia and YES I had black risotto with squid! Delicious!!
It's actually cuttlefish, not squid
Croatian foods are amazing! ❤️🙌
Yes dear
@@dieterbhonlen3320 yes 🙂
@@JessaKChannel How're you doing??
@@dieterbhonlen3320 I’m good, thanks! 🙂
My parents were born in Bosnia and my mom makes Burek. Good stuff.
You happy one. My mother often did štruklji. Unfortunately she died and I never learned how to make štruklji.
6:32 she's absolutely beautiful, stunning. Thanks for the great insight and excellent video Gareth, keep up the great work
Definitely needs her own travel channel.
I love that meat burek, I ate so much of it when I was in Croatia. Almost every bakery has yummy burek
Very nice tour. Dino was great/ personable and funny. Lady friends were exceptionally beautiful and playful. Your a terrific host Gareth, as well, ty.
I love exploring the food culture in other countries. This looks delicious and fun!!
Getting hungry watching you eat that Croatian Beef Stew. Gotta start looking for that recipe now.
Everything looks so luxurious and everyone speaks english..
Croatia looks awesome 👌 👏 👍
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It is awesome 😊
8:26 - Prunes, not plums. And you _do_ roast the meat prior to simmering it in this rich sauce. Another key ingredient is _prošek_ (not to be confused with Italian Prosecco - prošek is heavy, sweet, strong desert wine, not light fizzy one.)
and he calls himself food expert 😂
A prune is just a type of a plum
@@nesvrstana1950 I think he simply doesn't know that "suha šliva" is not "dried plum" but "prune".
@ Yes, just like raisin is "just a type of grape". You would never use fresh plums for pašticeda, just as you don't put grapes, but raisins, in some cakes.
@@urlauburlaub2222 You are right - pašticada is the only Dalmatian dish I can think of that is prepared by roasting then long simmering; otherwise it is mostly grilling or quick boiling. Well, "brujet/brodet" is somewhere mid-way.
I love this video! We leave on Monday to Italy for 30 days from California! We are definitely going to make a trip over to Croatia!!! I will look up the food tour company! Thank you Gareth! Side note when you were standing next to the girl on the food tour you guys would make a cute couple!!!!😍
Enjoy your trip.. it sounds amazing!
Here is some more info about Split, Croatia www.tourdesksplit.com/diocletians-palace-split-croatia/
Enjoy!
You keep hitting the nail on the head on your visits. All look spectacular!
I’d completely forgotten about listerine strips. Great analogy!
Enjoyed watching another gastronomic journey to a beautiful country Croatia! Another fantastic journey! You Gareth so well Leonard 👏❤
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Hey Handsome, I love how you tried all those strange dishes. I also think it's great you include locals in your story which makes for a more interesting and entertaining video.
Great video, kuddos to both Gareth and Dino! Thank you Dino for showing us all those wonderful places, I definitely have to take my wife to pašticada Kod Joze for her birthday.
Great video. We were in Split couple of months ago. Miss the food, and especially dark chocolate ice cream. You gotta try it; if you are still in Split: Gelateria aMare at Vocni Trg. Absolutely delicious. Glad you liked the black risotto and the octopus salad, and you put it out there for people to see.
You missed the best little restaurant..Čiri biri bela..try a breakfast there.. ❤
Yeah, man. My wife introduced me to Burek and drinkable yogurt in Macedonia and my reaction was exactly the same, lol. I’ve had Burek many times since, absolutely one of my favorite foods. That yogurt, never again!
Haha! "a meat listerine strip". Gareth - you're quite possibly the one person who has inspired me to want to travel abroad. Your videos are awesome 🤘
Gareth great looking food and oh my the ladies were beautiful.
There's no warmer welcome, than a meat welcome...that's what she said. Great stuff, really enjoy your videos Gareth! Enjoy brother.
Great and allways funny .You enjoyed every single meal.
I can eat borek all day lol. Great vlog thank you for making me hungry.
Burek not borek 😁
bloopers are funny 😂
Another good one! Lots of laughs too! Kinda hungry now……
Split seems amazing! I love the interaction with everyone/the locals. Glad I subscribed to your channel. 😊
The gastronomy episode. Great stuff!
love your energy and videos. hope you are enjoying Croatia. greetings from , well yeah Croatia :)
HI GARETH,, GREAT FOOD AND TOUR ,, YOUR THE BEST!! THANKS,, CHOW!! CHOW!!!
Really enjoyed this video and how you tasted so many dishes and got into great locations. Did you meet this guy or hire him? He was excellent. Thanks for sharing.
6:08 Gareth, you never told us you are actually a Brit.
And in the emperor's basement, you manage to come across some truly beautiful sights. Human ones. Haha
Thanks again for letting us see you indulge your food fantasies.
My mom made that cuttle fish and mixed it with rice. It was great.
Dude, if you are still in Croatia you MUST try "janjetina"- lamb roasted on a spit!!!
My husband and I are headed to Croatia in a few weeks. Do you remember the name of the restaurant you had this dish?
Oh la la....yummy 😋
At least the Italians brought gelato to the party!
Dino is quite the character..lol..imagine him with a few drinks in him
Awesome video man, next time you come this way I got a few more dishes and hidden gems
You should put a warning on your food videos “Warning: you will get hungry” 😂 loved it!!
Gotta LOVE Dino!!...very charismatic!...seems like it was a fun tour to shoot!...(sorry...gotta say...you make a cute couple with the blonde girl with her hair up in a bun...😁)
Another's travel... watching here now Sir sending my support
Gareth, need your help! Can you find restaurants in Los Angeles or San Diego County that serve the food you ate in Croatia? You could do a show on them!
That way the rest of us can have fun too! Thanks bud
Still trying to figure out, when do u have time to workout..lol....ty for sharing
Now I must go get some gelato!!! 😃😃😃
Or get to Split 😛😛😛
Also. Lovely ladies!
Miss it so so much
This begs the question, what exactly do you miss so much? Split, the guys in Split? A "galeb" or "galebi" in general? 😇😚
I can only imagine that happy feeling of being able to travel to these wonderful countries and taste the food and get to know the people. I would never want to leave, I'd want to stay for at least more than a month because ON TO the next country. Gareth is one lucky man, need a companion traveler? lol I'll do all the camera work for you as long as I get to try that delicious looking food ;D
Nice dude. Looks like you found the San Diego of Europe.
Oddly enough san diego some hundread years ago had a big croatian community that propelled its boom, especially in fishing industry, actually revolutionised fishibg industry world wide with invention of the reel for the nets reducing the workforce needed onboard and allowing huge nets, i mean it was a fishing industry revolution, so san diego would be adequate for certain.
@@dannyboy-vtc5741 I had no idea & that's truly fascinating. Thank you.
@@redlionplumbing yeah, san diego was very popular for dalmatians because it remainded them of home, so they basically held the fishing industry there back then, and became wealthy fleet owners and subsequently into the shadows of upper class, they fulfilled their american dream for certain.
Fantastic video ♥️😍♥️😍♥️
Between the yogurt drink in this video and the one you shared with your nephew, (the one that sat in your car a few days), I think my mind’s made up on fermented drinks.
I am originally from Split, currently living overseas. No one ever considered sea urchins a "food", only a nuisance to be taken out of the sea and trashed. Today, it is apparently considered a delicacy. Same with sea cucumber... Oh, how the times and appetites change.
hahaha it definitely looks like a meat version of a listerine strip 😂 The food looks so delicious.
Great video. Great combination with your funny friend. Hope you love croatia and our food?
Gareth what you think about Split?
I know Dino from high school hahaha
Lešo meso i šalša👌
The blonde girl with the bun is angel-like.
Does she have a travel channel. Would watch that a few times 😂
@@sunsetcliffs98 ...for research purposes, ofc?
Of course, it’s travel content we could all use.
We are doing a food tour in Split. I wonder if it’s the same one.
Great argentine t-shirt!!! 🇦🇷
Love all your videos ❤
Taking shots with all those girls 😯 you lucky dog! 👌🏼
Dino, my friend, black risotto IS traditional croatian dish....where is gregada, buzara, fritule, soparnik, peka, janjetina s ražnja...kakvi burek
I'll be going to Croatia primarily for the pipi
You naughty man you... My pipi got a lot of use there too...
Ok try that
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Im from Croatia and from split
This your guide is a vibe 😂.
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Good video brother.
Poor Gareth, seems he once again is surrounded by beautiful women😁 It's a tough job but, someone has to do it. 😉🍺
And now you know why Italians like to come to Croatia ( and we really like their food also, real Italian food I mean ).
Video color grading is on point.....which camera ?
Thank you, here's all my gear - www.garethleonard.com/gear
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I don’t understand why Dino showed you burek. It’s not even Croatian or Dalmatian. You should check out Soparnik..this is exclusively Dalmatian from the area from Makarska to Trogir. Nobody else in the world has Soparnik. And it is super delicious and healthy. Od cheese from Pag island…or octopuss baked under the peka. Or Buzara style mytilidae
Watch last week's episode for Soparnik: th-cam.com/video/J9xfHNAG3co/w-d-xo.html
Hi.. it's quite simple.. This is a 4 hour long food tour. Burek is our stop 5 out of 6 and around 8.30pm. Where do you find soparnik in the middle of Diocletian's palace at that time? I would gladly put it on a evening tour but it is impossible. Next year we will have a morning tour with green market (Pazar) where soparnik is included.
And also, why not burek. Taking them to best burek in town (Somebody feed Phil also filmed there) and we eat much more burek than soparnik anyway. Personally I eat at least one burek a week while I eat soparnik about 2 times a year. Burek can be found in any bakery on any corner of Split while for Soparnik you need to look hard for.
Octopus peka would be amazing on a tour and it is one of my favorite dishes in the world but how do you organize that if there are only 2-3 people on the tour? Peka is usually made for 4-5 people's full meal.
But we eat burek for 600 years, we Domesticated it
maybe you Bosnians. But not we Croats… and definitely not in Dalmatia
@@GarethLeonard
Gareth, don't get irritated. I've now looked at some of your posts. You're doing a great job. You present the homeland of my ancestors (stare slave djedovinu) so sympathetic, so human and so apt, there is hardly anything to improve. In some places, I would have liked you only a more competent guide. Thus, Split was founded in the 4th century BC at the latest. Not in the 3rd century AD.
DINO VERY HANDSOME GUY ❤
Manyaman😋😋🥰🇵🇭
And there is NOT only one BUREK recipe that is with meat. Burek is also made with cheese, with vegetables called zelje ( Rumex patientia). Also Turks and Greeks make sweet Burek pita with vanilla cream ! That guy from Split is completely ignorant !
Totalno se slažem sa tobom....i to je neki Splitski vodič...nema on veze sa Splitom..govor mu uopće nije Splitski....ja kao iz Sinja vidim da je on vjerojatno iz Bosne....zato tako i govori...
I visited split#diocletian palace
Diocletian
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those girls stalked you from the first restaurant hahahahaha
Whole day without a glass of wine? Sorry but that is wierd. Whiskey after pašticada? Oh my God! What did you drink after black risotto? Tea?
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You re so funny and cute 😂
Wow…he is incredibly handsome
Nur vier Mahlzeiten am Tag?! Ist die Esskultur in Kroatien inzwischen auch so weit gesunken? Muss wohl der Einfluss der EU und der Touristen sein. Bevor wir aus Kroatien 1971 fliehen mussten, gab es in meiner gesamten Verwandtschaft fünf obligatorische Mahlzeiten am Tag. Das einzige, worüber sich meine deutsche Freundin bei meiner Mutter beschwert hat, waren eben diese fünf Mahlzeiten. Nicht, dass es ihr nicht geschmeckt hätte. Sie war nur um ihre Figur besorgt. Gareth, deine Beiträge sind toll.
I got totally slated on social media for asking about vegetarian dishes like it was so alien and wrong thing to do!!
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This "food guide' is clueless. Black risotto IS an authentic Croatian dish.
Nope, it is not.
If croatian food was good, we’d have restaurants all over the world.
The problem with Croatian cuisine is that it requires genuine, original, unadulterated ingredients if the food is to be good. It will be difficult to get the vegetables from the Neretva Delta fresh to the USA. Or putting the fish caught last night on the table for lunch in New York. I think it's really great when proletarians comment on things they don't understand.
Das Problem mit der kroatischen Küche ist, sie erfordert echte, ursprüngliche, unverfälschte Zutaten, wenn das Essen gut werden soll. Es dürfte schwierig sein, das Gemüse aus dem Neretva-Delta frisch in die USA zu bekommen. Oder den in der vergangenen Nacht gefangenen Fisch zum Mittagessen in New York auf den Tisch zu stellen. Ich finde es echt toll, wenn Proleten sich zu Dingen äußern, von denen sie nichts verstehen.
There are plenty of Croatian restaurants where there is a Croatian diaspora. There are tons in Germany.
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So is this tour guy Luka Doncic’s brother? 🤔😂
Hi.. Buddy pls visit our Indian Country also.... 😇
RENDIA 🇮🇳🐄
Serbian concentration camp for Children:
- Rakovica manastir near belgrade.
During War in Kosovo 1999, Serbs rpd over 20.000 albanian women (many of them under 14 years old) in condentration camps.
And serbs did the only genocide on european ground after ww2 (srebrenica), and startet 4 wars.
Gotta tell you, one does not Eat ćevapi like that. You eat them separately and not in pita bread. And you didn't coat them in kajmak! An outrage!
Haha, noted for next time - thank you!!
“That’s what she said” 💀 😂