Thank you so much! Apologies for relying on Google Translate 😅. We do our best in each region, and we still have one video left from Aukštaitija to release this week. It’s amazing to think we could be making endless videos in Aukštaitija alone!
Re: the seeds on the bun you're eating at the beginning. In Lithuanian it's 'kmynai' which is a related word for cumin, so there can be misconceptions, but actually the real translation is caraway seeds. ;)
@@m.m.6670 that's a very interesting detail ! This is the kind of things I love to learn, thank you so much for sharing 🙌 They are indeed very similar and I would say the taste of this ones is probably more subtle 🤔
@@thiswayout Yes, caraway seeds are a very big part of the Lithuanian bread culture especially. Also, pro tip: you can buy them at the pharmacy in tea grade and it's great for bloating, indigestion and gas. ;)
@m.m.6670 I would love to dwelve and document the traditional bread making process next time I visit Lithuania, same with other traditional things like šakotis ! I will remember your tip about getting caraway seeds for its medicinal purposes ! 😉
@KonstancijaKadagienė Labai vertinu tavo žodžius ir tai, kad tau patinka ši serija. aciu uz komplimentus 🫶.(Used google translate so I hope the message makes any sense 😇)
Kaip šaunu pakeliauti po Lietuvą kartu su Carlosu ir Patricija. Atrodo puikiai pažįstu savo kraštą, bet vis išgirstu kažką naujo. Super. O svarbiausia, kad stebint filmuką nuolat norisi šypsotis. Tiesiog - gėris😊.
@@MatildaMikenaite I am so glad you are enjoying this travel together, this is exactly what we wish for, to bring everyone with us across the screen and feel like you are visiting this places with us! 😇
Šaunuoliai! Aukštaitija jums dėkinga už jos aplankymą ir pristatymą !
Thank you so much! Apologies for relying on Google Translate 😅. We do our best in each region, and we still have one video left from Aukštaitija to release this week. It’s amazing to think we could be making endless videos in Aukštaitija alone!
Nice views and interesting info!
@MRimass I appreciate your support!! thank you so much! 🙌
Re: the seeds on the bun you're eating at the beginning. In Lithuanian it's 'kmynai' which is a related word for cumin, so there can be misconceptions, but actually the real translation is caraway seeds. ;)
@@m.m.6670 that's a very interesting detail ! This is the kind of things I love to learn, thank you so much for sharing 🙌 They are indeed very similar and I would say the taste of this ones is probably more subtle 🤔
@@thiswayout Yes, caraway seeds are a very big part of the Lithuanian bread culture especially. Also, pro tip: you can buy them at the pharmacy in tea grade and it's great for bloating, indigestion and gas. ;)
@m.m.6670 I would love to dwelve and document the traditional bread making process next time I visit Lithuania, same with other traditional things like šakotis ! I will remember your tip about getting caraway seeds for its medicinal purposes ! 😉
Ačiū už naują video. Labai malonu stebėti, su kokiu džiaugsmu Karlosas pasakoja apie Lietuvą, apie jos gamtos grožį ir maisto skonį ❤❤❤
@KonstancijaKadagienė Labai vertinu tavo žodžius ir tai, kad tau patinka ši serija. aciu uz komplimentus 🫶.(Used google translate so I hope the message makes any sense 😇)
Impresionante. Excelente 👏🏼🙏🏼
@@mariselabalseiro9477 muchas gracias ! 😇
Kaip šaunu pakeliauti po Lietuvą kartu su Carlosu ir Patricija. Atrodo puikiai pažįstu savo kraštą, bet vis išgirstu kažką naujo. Super. O svarbiausia, kad stebint filmuką nuolat norisi šypsotis. Tiesiog - gėris😊.
@@MatildaMikenaite I am so glad you are enjoying this travel together, this is exactly what we wish for, to bring everyone with us across the screen and feel like you are visiting this places with us! 😇
17:14 ☢☢😅
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