@@JordanandEmily the greasiest saltiest burek in the best possible way! We stayed at a hostel that was literally a 1 minute walk to Bobe.....we went every day!
@Dario Bosnia is predominantly muslim country, traditional bosnian cuisine is not based on pork and grease. Traditional serbian burek is made on grease and have different taste than bosnian diet pitas made on sunflower oil (sirnica, zeljanica etc). When I was young kid, back in 80's, burek in Belgrade was so greasy, I have to buy paint remover (razređivač) to wash my hands. 😄 Best burek ever. Evo i na srpskom. Nemasna i dijetalna bosanska kuhinja ne može da se meri po ukusu i mirisu sa autentičnom srpskom kuhinjom, onako kako su to spremali naši preci. Tradicionalni leskovački roštilj i leskovačka mućkalica, originalni niški burek itd. su za klasu iznad bilo kog bosanskog rivala. Nažalost, u zadnjih par decenija je sve manje originalne srpske hrane u Beogradu. Sa prilivom ogromnog broja bosanskih imigranata u BG, oni su od južnjaka i Albanaca preuzeli pekarski biznis i "street food" u Beogradu, ali što se mene tiče, banjalučki ili sarajevski ćevap ne može da zameni originalnu leskovačku pljeskavicu sa tucanom paprikom i ćevapčiće na kajmaku. Ne kažem da bosanska hrana nije dobra, naprotiv, može da prođe kao solidna dijeta, ali nije to to. 🙂
Traditional Bosnian food shares many similarities with its Balkan neighbors. It's described as a balance between western and eastern influences and is closely related to Turkish and Mediterranean cuisines. Bosnian cuisine makes use of many spices in moderate quantities. Dishes are often boiled and flavored with sauces made from the natural juices of vegetables. In Bosnian cuisine, recipes for many traditional dishes have been passed down through the generations and remain relatively unchanged. Happy hungry! Cheers, Domenico.
Sarma and dolma were spread in lots of countries who were under the ottomans.. Sarma means wrapped in turkish and dolma means stuffed.. Thats why we call the wrapped vine leaves sarma and the stuffed vegetables dolma. It’s a subtle distinction. I think some countries dont make that distinction though.
I am from Australia too. But my GF is from Bosnia and born in Popov most (most, means bridge) Pita means Pie and Burek is meat only. This does not just apply to Bosnia, all Balkans countries refer to different fillings by different names, and of course the best Burek is in Australia and made by my GF lol. Also Sarma can be made with grape leaves or Cabbage leaves. Kajmak is actually not sour cream, it is what they call in England Clotted cream.
@@JordanandEmily Yes I am very grateful. I made a video of her making Burek on my channel, if you are interested. She is very skilled at making Pita. The video is called “Art of Burek”
Wow!! Your video is very interesting especially the topic about Mostar your footages i love it very good cinematography im your newest subscriber from manila philippines 🌅
This Dolma and Sarma thing is really funny. They both originate from Turkish. Dolu= full, doldurmak= to fill, dolma=something that's filled up. Sarmak= to roll, Sarma= rolled up So if you fill a vegetable with filling it is dolma. But if you roll it on a leaf or cabbage, it is Sarma 😉
@@JordanandEmily Yea it is impossible to know without knowing Turkish but that is the logic! :) Another interesting concept is Donair and Shawarma. Dönmek= to turn. Döner= something that turns. Hence Donair. Same thing with Shawarma, comes from the word "çevirme". Çevirmek= to turn, rotate. Çevirme= something that rotates. Arabic pronunciation of çevirme became shawarma over time. Since you guys are foodies, hope this information is useful to you somehow :) your videos and travels are great, very inspiring! Thank you for sharing and all the best from Canada 🙏🏼❤️
4:23 - I am from Bosnia. The difference between Turkish and Bosnian coffee is in the name. :) And we make it better then the Turks. 😋 Thank you for visiting! ❤
The only Turkish coffee we tried was when we we're in Egypt. But we are heading to Turkey to properly compare soon ;) Something tells me Bosnian coffee might still win though ! 😄
Now we’re back from our holiday (no we didn’t video our trip), I can catch up on what I’ve missed. Isn’t that the bridge Hamish & Andy jumped off, can’t remember which one jumped but I remember the bridge. It was quite a few years ago. Stay safe, miss you both, love you, mum.xx 💕💕
bosnian coffe u put in cup and after coffe got heatet put hot watter inside ( bosnian coffe is fried and cooked ) turkey coffe put coffe in cold watter and bring to boil whit mixing all time whit spon ( tureky coffe i cooked )
sarma burek filled paprikas with meat. all that restaurant food was what was eaten in the villages high up. But the food is so good that it is worth for everywhere
Dolma and sarma are 2 Turkish words, Dolma is “stuffed “ sarma “wrapped “ you just had dolma and they are cool too. But I would strongly recommend chard leaf sarma. The best of all.
I am from Bosnia and I eat all kinds of Burek (Pitas) regularly, and my mother makes it amazing! But the best burek that I ever had is the Burek ispod sača in a bakery next to the road in Jablanica (a town 30 km north of Mostar). Please, don't show this comment to my mom! :)
is there any problems getting there? AirBNB available there? How long you can stay there? Is the visa is on arrival? I am very much interested to go there as I have not been in the Balkan yet.
Why is so empty in Mostar? I have been there a couple of times but it was full of people. Old bridge and the market behind also with a lot of people. That's the real impression of the Mostar but this is poor picture.
@@JordanandEmily now areca catechu 1 dorla for 1, kalanchoe pin nata ( tree life) 2 dorllar for 1 leaf , not piper betle here ( chicken leaf, trầu)?ok?
Turkish coffee is the same thing as Bosnian coffee, Serbian coffee, Macedonian coffee, etc.. It's the same coffee just different names that we like to call it :) Dolma = Sarma.. Burek is pastry and it can be with everything you like but the original one is with meat. You can have it as Pizza burek, Cheese burek, Chicken breast burek, etc.. Nowadays you have everything inside of it..
You can have quite a conversation with people about all the different types of burek and different ingredients, just not in front of a Bosnian. We take this matter seriously. Burek with meat only, anyone else is an enemy of the state.. 😂
@JordanandEmily It's not a mistake. The country is called Bosnia and Herzegovina. Those that claim that there is a difference between the 2 do that for nationalist & separatist reasons.
hm bosnian burek the only one with meat? that's not true. You can have burek with meat in any country that has burek as food. I suggest going to my country maybe, North macedonia, try the cuisine there as well. The balkan food is amazing everywhere I think, but you have to know which places to eat at
haha we agree with you - but you should see the comments on our 'serbian food' video. Theres a lot of people who love to argue about Burek very passionately!
@@JordanandEmily oh apologies for my mishearing, now I heard what you said again in the video, and you said that in Bosnia the burek is only with meat inside, which is true. Sorry for my misunderstanding, I initially thought that you meant that only in Bosnia you can have burek with meat. That aside, Bosnia is lovely and the people are warm and friendly
@@JordanandEmily internet is rubbish there is another answer from Macedonian person its all called Turkish coffee back home and its simple coffee its just in Bosnia they like sugar cubes while we drink normal with sugar inside
@@JordanandEmily its simple to make boil water take out from stove use normal coffee put 1 spoon mix and put back when it starts raising remove to not get out thats it
@@JordanandEmily I given you answer in another one dont stress as long as you likes it. Also this days you can find Burek even in Circular Quay food court
I wish you tried Riblja Corba which is Fish Soup in Carda it's amazing or pork on spit if you go back thats my recommendation and for sweets any form of oblatne. There are better sweets as well but this one is specific for home
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But instructions on how to drink a domestic (or turkish coffe whevr), like reading instructions on how to eat a cheesburger😂😂😂 cmon guys, u went to far with that one
seems ridiculous but we heard there was a certain way to drink it so we wanted to try! ☺️ not going to lie though we just mixed the sugar in and drank it normally after 😂
@@kasper7595 gtfo with that backward narrative. All Bosnians are Bosnians regardless of their religion. I am of Muslim heritage too and I drink beer. Sue me.
So you actually have to pay 25 euros to adventure your own safety and life The coffee tastes the same not a surprise since it was a part of the Ottoman Empire for a very long time. The city itself definitely worth a visit🤩
Bosnian coffee, Chevap, Burek, all bosnian brands which bosnians of course forget to protect and brand as bosnian. Someone else brand it. Stupid, isn't it? About the war back in the 90', the left side f the city was simply pulverized and you can still see ruins. The right side of city wasn't nearly bombed as the left side but they get all the money for rebuild. Stupid isn't it?
I'm from Mostar all food that's been shown is turkish food ... Mostar is in Herzegovina next time go to west Mostar to try our traditional food restaurants in the old town are better representation of turkey
😆What's the best Burek you've ever had?
Pekara Bobe in Belgrade 🤤
How good is Belgrade food!? Bobe was shut when we were there 😞
@@JordanandEmily the greasiest saltiest burek in the best possible way! We stayed at a hostel that was literally a 1 minute walk to Bobe.....we went every day!
@Dario Bosnia is predominantly muslim country, traditional bosnian cuisine is not based on pork and grease. Traditional serbian burek is made on grease and have different taste than bosnian diet pitas made on sunflower oil (sirnica, zeljanica etc). When I was young kid, back in 80's, burek in Belgrade was so greasy, I have to buy paint remover (razređivač) to wash my hands. 😄 Best burek ever.
Evo i na srpskom. Nemasna i dijetalna bosanska kuhinja ne može da se meri po ukusu i mirisu sa autentičnom srpskom kuhinjom, onako kako su to spremali naši preci. Tradicionalni leskovački roštilj i leskovačka mućkalica, originalni niški burek itd. su za klasu iznad bilo kog bosanskog rivala.
Nažalost, u zadnjih par decenija je sve manje originalne srpske hrane u Beogradu. Sa prilivom ogromnog broja bosanskih imigranata u BG, oni su od južnjaka i Albanaca preuzeli pekarski biznis i "street food" u Beogradu, ali što se mene tiče, banjalučki ili sarajevski ćevap ne može da zameni originalnu leskovačku pljeskavicu sa tucanom paprikom i ćevapčiće na kajmaku. Ne kažem da bosanska hrana nije dobra, naprotiv, može da prođe kao solidna dijeta, ali nije to to. 🙂
@Dario I think we got a bad batch of Cevapi in Mostar because the one we had in Serbia was much better!
Bosnian burek is the best!!
So good!!
Bosnia is when it comes to Burek and Cevapcici what Ali was to Boxing.
Traditional Bosnian food shares many similarities with its Balkan neighbors. It's described as a balance between western and eastern influences and is closely related to Turkish and Mediterranean cuisines. Bosnian cuisine makes use of many spices in moderate quantities. Dishes are often boiled and flavored with sauces made from the natural juices of vegetables. In Bosnian cuisine, recipes for many traditional dishes have been passed down through the generations and remain relatively unchanged. Happy hungry! Cheers, Domenico.
You forgot to mention how delicious they are! And to be honest, all of the bulkan neighbours have incredible food too 😄
Only what can fit under a horse's saddle can be called Turkish cuisine.
Sarma and dolma were spread in lots of countries who were under the ottomans.. Sarma means wrapped in turkish and dolma means stuffed.. Thats why we call the wrapped vine leaves sarma and the stuffed vegetables dolma. It’s a subtle distinction. I think some countries dont make that distinction though.
Oh wow! That's so cool to know! So many things seem to come from Turkey!
@@JordanandEmily yeah lol.. the ottomans influenced a lot of culture around the mediterranean area
Another great video. Have fun guys
Thanks Suay! 😊 you know us, always having fun!
I am from Australia too. But my GF is from Bosnia and born in Popov most (most, means bridge) Pita means Pie and Burek is meat only. This does not just apply to Bosnia, all Balkans countries refer to different fillings by different names, and of course the best Burek is in Australia and made by my GF lol. Also Sarma can be made with grape leaves or Cabbage leaves. Kajmak is actually not sour cream, it is what they call in England Clotted cream.
Hahahah you are a lucky guy! Such easy access to Burek is a dream!
@@JordanandEmily Yes I am very grateful. I made a video of her making Burek on my channel, if you are interested. She is very skilled at making Pita. The video is called “Art of Burek”
that's such a high bridge to jump off! interesting way to drink a Bosnian coffee haha.
😄 it's so weird! Super strong too!
Wow!! Your video is very interesting especially the topic about Mostar your footages i love it very good cinematography im your newest subscriber from manila philippines 🌅
Oh thank you so much! 😀 we can't wait to finally make it back to the Philippines (hopefully next year!)
@@JordanandEmily Yes Philippines is open now to tourist my TH-cam friends from Australia , USA ETC. they are traveling now to the Philippines.
This Dolma and Sarma thing is really funny. They both originate from Turkish.
Dolu= full, doldurmak= to fill, dolma=something that's filled up.
Sarmak= to roll, Sarma= rolled up
So if you fill a vegetable with filling it is dolma. But if you roll it on a leaf or cabbage, it is Sarma 😉
😄 that's so interesting! We had no idea that the names meant that, makes a lot of sense though, they are all pretty similar!
@@JordanandEmily Yea it is impossible to know without knowing Turkish but that is the logic! :)
Another interesting concept is Donair and Shawarma.
Dönmek= to turn. Döner= something that turns. Hence Donair.
Same thing with Shawarma, comes from the word "çevirme".
Çevirmek= to turn, rotate. Çevirme= something that rotates. Arabic pronunciation of çevirme became shawarma over time.
Since you guys are foodies, hope this information is useful to you somehow :) your videos and travels are great, very inspiring! Thank you for sharing and all the best from Canada 🙏🏼❤️
Oh and btw the so called "Cheese Burek" you ate in Croatia in Bosnia is called Sirnica :)
Thanks for that 😄 we have messed up a lot of names! Especially in Serbia apparently
I just did the same thing. From Dubrovnik to Mostar and I made videos of both lol. I think we were there at the same time
Oh no way! How funny - we will check out your videos 😊 we didn’t end up making one in Dubrovnik because we were only there super quickly!
Good Work guys. Thanks 😊
Thanks! Thanks for watching!
Omiljeno mesto u Bosni i Hercegovini!
Ours too! ❤️
Welcome to Mostar Hercegovina and i hope you had a great time there in the South. Greets! 🫒🍷🇧🇦
😊 such a great time! Thank you!
4:23 - I am from Bosnia. The difference between Turkish and Bosnian coffee is in the name. :) And we make it better then the Turks. 😋
Thank you for visiting! ❤
The only Turkish coffee we tried was when we we're in Egypt. But we are heading to Turkey to properly compare soon ;)
Something tells me Bosnian coffee might still win though ! 😄
Turkey is a culinary powerhouse, you guys will love your stay there.
@@JordanandEmily hell yea , it's because it's bosnian coffee
Mostar is in Hercegovina , not in Bosnia :)
@@sugeknight2664koja razlika,i mi u Bosni pijemo kafu i jedemo pite😂😂😂
Now we’re back from our holiday (no we didn’t video our trip), I can catch up on what I’ve missed. Isn’t that the bridge Hamish & Andy jumped off, can’t remember which one jumped but I remember the bridge. It was quite a few years ago. Stay safe, miss you both, love you, mum.xx 💕💕
Yeah it is!! We were thinking of that when we were there hhaha
Love you miss you!❤️❤️
bosnian coffe u put in cup and after coffe got heatet put hot watter inside ( bosnian coffe is fried and cooked )
turkey coffe put coffe in cold watter and bring to boil whit mixing all time whit spon ( tureky coffe i cooked )
We find it so confusing haha
sarma burek filled paprikas with meat. all that restaurant food was what was eaten in the villages high up. But the food is so good that it is worth for everywhere
yesssss - miss Serbian food right now :(
Thanks guys hello from Gold Coast
Thanks for watching! Hellloooo gold coast!
Dolma and sarma are 2 Turkish words,
Dolma is “stuffed “
sarma “wrapped “
you just had dolma and they are cool too. But I would strongly recommend chard leaf sarma. The best of all.
Oh, thanks for the recommendations!!
are there any good vegetarian/vegan options?
There are some but admittedly not many through the Balkans!
Try burek ispod sača
Thanks for the recommendation! 😊
I am from Bosnia and I eat all kinds of Burek (Pitas) regularly, and my mother makes it amazing! But the best burek that I ever had is the Burek ispod sača in a bakery next to the road in Jablanica (a town 30 km north of Mostar). Please, don't show this comment to my mom! :)
is there any problems getting there? AirBNB available there? How long you can stay there? Is the visa is on arrival? I am very much interested to go there as I have not been in the Balkan yet.
No problems getting there! Bus was simple!
Length of stay and visa depends on your Nationality!
I usually put sugar cube in my mouth and then slurp the coffee through it.
That makes so much sense!
All pies are pies, but burek is THE pie!
It is amazing!! 🤤
Klepe you eat with a spoon also the dolma :D. You have to dig on to the deep on the klepe. :D That was to much off sour cream in the klepe.
a spoon would make it so much easier!! 😅
Why is so empty in Mostar? I have been there a couple of times but it was full of people. Old bridge and the market behind also with a lot of people. That's the real impression of the Mostar but this is poor picture.
As we said in the video! We got up super early to beat the crowds and experience a different side of the city 😍
@@JordanandEmily Sorry, I missed that but saw later the crowd and the jump. Enjoy yourself
So beautiful and nice county
It really is!
Thank you but more happy life your with always good day God bless
Мне понравилось🖒, теперь хочу туда съездить.
You should! 😊
I'm from thailand but i never know bosnian love khao soi mae sai
Yum! We need Khao soi
Cool 😎
Thanks! 😊
where did you drink your coffee?
Not sure sorry, we didn't keep good notes back then 😞
Thank you for saying Bosnian coffee is not Turkish coffee, a lot of people like to say we copied it from Turks which is simply not true.
We have some friends from Bosnia and Herzegovina 😄 they said the same thing!
@@JordanandEmily Well yes because it's true. Please come again, I have a whole set of locations and hidden gems to propose :)
It's Herzegovi-NA and not Herzegovi-NIA. Please say the name of the country you are visiting correctly.
We try our best but thanks for letting us know.
im too from bosnia can you come to velika kladuša
we will add it to the list! What should we do there? ☺️
Mostar beautiful Herzegovina ❤❤❤
gorgeous place ❤️
Haha, people from Croatia and Serbia say burek with cheese, or burek with spinach. Burek is only with meet,
😄 funny how everyone disagrees about that!
The heart of the Balkans food: Sarajevo!
Wish we went! Next time 😀
with every commune. district, province we need take care new people same like 2 planet small? coconut not water?
2 planet small, coconut for all
@@JordanandEmily now areca catechu 1 dorla for 1, kalanchoe pin nata ( tree life) 2 dorllar for 1 leaf , not piper betle here ( chicken leaf, trầu)?ok?
Trebate probati burek u Vitezu kod Gare. Pitara GS
Thanks!
još kada bi ti znao Engleski ihhh
@@seen007 Tekst se može prevesti.
Ehhehh in Bosnia 🇧🇦 people are not in the hurry 9.30 is time for coffee or 8am
We miss the relaxed way of life there!
Turkish coffee is the same thing as Bosnian coffee, Serbian coffee, Macedonian coffee, etc.. It's the same coffee just different names that we like to call it :)
Dolma = Sarma..
Burek is pastry and it can be with everything you like but the original one is with meat. You can have it as Pizza burek, Cheese burek, Chicken breast burek, etc.. Nowadays you have everything inside of it..
I think theres two sides of people who have different opinons on what Burek is! maybe more than two! 😂
You can have quite a conversation with people about all the different types of burek and different ingredients, just not in front of a Bosnian. We take this matter seriously. Burek with meat only, anyone else is an enemy of the state.. 😂
I make Bosnian coffee with cardamom, cinnamon and French vanilla creamer. But I know nothing about Bosnia.
hahah sounds good though
8:20 we call it in arab countries hawawshi
oh wow! didn't know that!
“Hezegoina” HERZEGOVINA BUDDALA
😊
Mostar is in Hercegovina not in Bosnia
We thought the country was called
Bosnia & Herzegovina! Our mistake!
@JordanandEmily It's not a mistake. The country is called Bosnia and Herzegovina. Those that claim that there is a difference between the 2 do that for nationalist & separatist reasons.
@@JordanandEmily it is Bosmia and Hercegovina ,thx ❤
hm bosnian burek the only one with meat? that's not true. You can have burek with meat in any country that has burek as food. I suggest going to my country maybe, North macedonia, try the cuisine there as well. The balkan food is amazing everywhere I think, but you have to know which places to eat at
haha we agree with you - but you should see the comments on our 'serbian food' video. Theres a lot of people who love to argue about Burek very passionately!
@@JordanandEmily oh apologies for my mishearing, now I heard what you said again in the video, and you said that in Bosnia the burek is only with meat inside, which is true. Sorry for my misunderstanding, I initially thought that you meant that only in Bosnia you can have burek with meat. That aside, Bosnia is lovely and the people are warm and friendly
You’re sweet couple 😊
Thanks so much!
I like coffee
Same!
you should bite the sugar cube and not lick it
Aahhh good tip!
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Just one rule when you come again...... Never sa Burek with Cheese... If someone hears you you will regret it only if you say you are Serbian😂
Hahaha we have learnt that lesson from the many angry comments in our 'Sebian food' video 🤣 its a very good tip!
@@JordanandEmily Happy to help😊😂
Burek look like Greek spanakopita
😄 wonder if they taste the same!
Even us in Serbia we call that Turkish coffee so it's same that's why he laughed
Oh haha the internet seems to disagree severely! 😅
@@JordanandEmily internet is rubbish there is another answer from Macedonian person its all called Turkish coffee back home and its simple coffee its just in Bosnia they like sugar cubes while we drink normal with sugar inside
@@JordanandEmily its simple to make boil water take out from stove use normal coffee put 1 spoon mix and put back when it starts raising remove to not get out thats it
@@JordanandEmily you should also try Smoki they sell it in many shops
That's not burek it's pita with meat we have it as well
Honestly we haven't got a straight answer on what burek is! And we've bought it several times 😄 everyone disagrees
@@JordanandEmily I given you answer in another one dont stress as long as you likes it. Also this days you can find Burek even in Circular Quay food court
I wish you tried Riblja Corba which is Fish Soup in Carda it's amazing or pork on spit if you go back thats my recommendation and for sweets any form of oblatne. There are better sweets as well but this one is specific for home
Mr karlo
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This testimonial has shooketh the ground.
Not everyday do we see rhinoceros feet slithering through a Capricorn hypotenuse. What a sight.
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you can listen Ha nhuan đong taiwan talking? important film? ( truong tri lam)?
But instructions on how to drink a domestic (or turkish coffe whevr), like reading instructions on how to eat a cheesburger😂😂😂 cmon guys, u went to far with that one
seems ridiculous but we heard there was a certain way to drink it so we wanted to try! ☺️
not going to lie though we just mixed the sugar in and drank it normally after 😂
@@JordanandEmily i forgive u, u are the craziest nomads i stumbledon yet,getting up early and climbing on hills for hours ,way to go!!!
This is Herzegovina food not Bosnian. Mostar is Herzegovina
We thought it was 'bosnia and herzegovina' was one country!?
Mostar is not Bosnia.
Mostar is Herzegowina!
The division is so interesting!
Beer haram , we don't drink that in Bosnia
Sounds the same as Fosters in Australia then Haha!
Since when is Bosnia a 100% muslim country?
@@zanamatic4694 .... you tell us!
@@zanamatic4694 real bosnians are Muslims , who isn't a muslim , they aren't a real Bosnian
@@kasper7595 gtfo with that backward narrative. All Bosnians are Bosnians regardless of their religion. I am of Muslim heritage too and I drink beer. Sue me.
Looks like 3rd world there...
Then we didn't do a good job of showing it haha because it's historic and gorgeous
So you actually have to pay 25 euros to adventure your own safety and life The coffee tastes the same not a surprise since it was a part of the Ottoman Empire for a very long time. The city itself definitely worth a visit🤩
Bosnian coffee, Chevap, Burek, all bosnian brands which bosnians of course forget to protect and brand as bosnian. Someone else brand it. Stupid, isn't it?
About the war back in the 90', the left side f the city was simply pulverized and you can still see ruins. The right side of city wasn't nearly bombed as the left side but they get all the money for rebuild. Stupid isn't it?
Crazy
I'm from Mostar all food that's been shown is turkish food ... Mostar is in Herzegovina next time go to west Mostar to try our traditional food restaurants in the old town are better representation of turkey
Oohh good call! Thanks!
Not much to see in the west apart from commie concrete blocks.
Mostar is in Hezegowina, not Bosnia
Our mistake!
You should come to west side of Mostar and try some traditional Herzegovian food,way better than bosnian.
We definitely should have 😞 next time we're there! We need to spend more time in the whole country to be honest!
Not for me ! Been there , what I saw didn’t like. now after the war I heard it is much worse
Don’t get me wrong Mostar is nice but people not so
Ohh you must have been pretty unlucky! We had a great time and met all nice people!
@@JordanandEmily nah , he's just a remnant from bad times . we have quite a few of these ...
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