The cake that looks like a pizza - this is a traditional desert that is hundreds of years old. It is called "Wallachian (Valašský) frgál". In the south of Bohemia, you can't find something that looks similar, but it's different, it's called "Domažlický koláč". They look similar, but they are not the same.
Village life in Czech Republic be like: 5%: living in nature 5%: talking to people 20%: people secretly spying you behind their gates and doors 20%: "Where did you take money for this? Do you steal?" 50%: noise from cars and grass cutters 500000000%: harvesters riding next to your windows in middle of night
The daily menu is intended for working people. At village, you either eat at home or at work during the work week. In cities, it is more common to eat somewhere close to work. We have in the law that the employer must provide the employee with lunch so that the employee has the opportunity to eat it within 30 minutes. That's why there are private dining rooms at many factories. That is why in small towns and villages you can find a restaurant that does not have a daily menu, because there is no one to create such a menu for. Such a restaurant, on the other hand, does not have a complicated menu.
And yes, there was a daily menu with 3 meals, but they took the large permanent menu which is order-made when requested. Daily menu in czech cuisine has huge advantage - you eat immediately, as our sauce type meals are heated to 70°C and kept ready whole day. (EU exception)
Be careful, we have three types of flour - each kind has different uses - "rough", "semi-rough and "smooth" (hopefully it is good translation :D ) and each kind has different purpose. In each recipe you find which exactly type of flour you should use.
In my opinion renting a house in Czechia is not very common. Usually people rent a flat and if they want to live in a house, they would buy it. I look up houses for rent in this area and there was only one wooden cottage for 720€/month including the utilities. For sale the houses there ranges from like 150k € (for reconstruction) to 300k € (newer houses). If you would take a morgage for the newer house, you would need to pay 60k € down payment and borrow 240k € from the bank and that would be around 1200€ / month for 30 years with current rates. Yep real estate in Czechia are expensive compared to our incomes.
@@saad-t7knemyslim, ze je to tak zle. Ze zemi byvaleho vychodniho bloku rosteme prumernou mzdou jako jedni z nejrychlejsich. Zrovna dneska vysla prumerna mzda za 2. kvartal 2024 - 45 854kc a opet kolem 6%-7% rust. Pokud to tak bude pokracovat dal, tak do 3 let budeme mit prumernou mzdu vyssi nez v Italii.
@@saad-t7k Problém je že majitelé jsou bejvalí číšníci a taxikáři co si nevážen kvalifikovanejch lidí, u nás klidně nechali odejít hlavního cnc programátora a bylo jim to úplně jedno. Učil jsem se to několik let metodou pokus omyl, jaký škody jsem za tu dobu udělal sio dokážete asi představit a to všechno protože nechtěli přidat pár tisíc jednomu z nejdůležitějších zaměstnanců ve firmě, přitom se měsíčně vyhoděj statisíce za kraviny.
I lve going to Balaton in summer (even if it is more than 50 kilometers away-but right by the lake is a bike path). There are also firesport competitions right on the edge of the lake and also a walachyman triatlon. Also best frgaly flavors in my ipinion: pear, poppy seeds and on the thirs place redcurrant. Yes we have lunch menus (depending on the restaurants you have a choice between 3 ro up to 10 meals but they all have the same soup with them and you can usually add one set desert for the day. When it comes to english-older generation was taught russian in school, middle age people who speak english are usually scared to speak it because they think they do not speak well enough. When it comes to heating-yes wood is the most common because basically every family owns a piece of forest so it is cheapest. Some homes use gas to heat homes and latley more and more homes are getting heat pumps because altough electricity in Czechia is expensive but heat pump is the easiest and most comfortable. All villages in valachia region look amazing, even smaller ones like liptál with just 1 500 inhabitans th-cam.com/video/5QGbVeLYSPU/w-d-xo.html
2:30 - Yes, but we like to nickname everything by something in other countries, when you see lake with azure water, you call it Croatia etc.... 😀 We don't have any bigger natural lakes in Czech Republic, it's all ponds, river dams or flooded sand mines. Flooded sand mine is mostly Croatia in first 10-20 years after they fill it with water, but it's always slowly turning into another mud water. 😀 Trains are completely ok, believe me, it's much worse to have bussy road under your windows than trains. I have stupid highway 2 km from my windows and trains like 50 m from my windows, guess what is worse? Yes, the highway and normal roads are also very annoying, while train just goes around like 2-3 times every hour and rarely in night. With language, you barely meet a native Czech in villages, they are hidden behind their fences, people you see at streets in villages are mostly workers from lodging houses that speak mostly russian or romanian. Prices in Czech restaurants are mostly written without dumplings/rice/fries or whatever you want, so it's probably 109kč + like 30-50 kč for other stuff on the plate. I don't believe that they have meal for 109 kč with everything included, that would be price like 20 years ago.
As a Czech, 2500 residents is a bit too big for me to call it vesnice, although it legally is - for being Town there is requirement to have at least 3000 residents.
The problem with English in the villages here is that people in the villages (still) know more Russian (we know why) than English. many of them can also speak German - quite often due to work in an industry that is closely connected to German industry, not only due to a school education. Expecting these people to learn English for tourists is naive. They know their 200 english words and that's enough for them. Seriously, it's a 4th language for a lot of these people.
We have our blue poppy which is a special type without compounds needed for drugs so it is completely different than in Asia or South America. Yes, you can isolate morphin but you need realy huge ammount of that to do that. Czech blue poppy even has protected geographical indication (PGI). But there is just Czech version for Czech blue popy on Wikipedia cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%8Cesk%C3%BD_modr%C3%BD_m%C3%A1k
The cake that looks like a pizza - this is a traditional desert that is hundreds of years old. It is called "Wallachian (Valašský) frgál". In the south of Bohemia, you can't find something that looks similar, but it's different, it's called "Domažlický koláč". They look similar, but they are not the same.
Village life in Czech Republic be like:
5%: living in nature
5%: talking to people
20%: people secretly spying you behind their gates and doors
20%: "Where did you take money for this? Do you steal?"
50%: noise from cars and grass cutters
500000000%: harvesters riding next to your windows in middle of night
The daily menu is intended for working people. At village, you either eat at home or at work during the work week.
In cities, it is more common to eat somewhere close to work. We have in the law that the employer must provide the employee with lunch so that the employee has the opportunity to eat it within 30 minutes. That's why there are private dining rooms at many factories. That is why in small towns and villages you can find a restaurant that does not have a daily menu, because there is no one to create such a menu for. Such a restaurant, on the other hand, does not have a complicated menu.
There is no average rent, because people own those houses, usualy for generations in one family.
And yes, there was a daily menu with 3 meals, but they took the large permanent menu which is order-made when requested. Daily menu in czech cuisine has huge advantage - you eat immediately, as our sauce type meals are heated to 70°C and kept ready whole day. (EU exception)
Be careful, we have three types of flour - each kind has different uses - "rough", "semi-rough and "smooth" (hopefully it is good translation :D ) and each kind has different purpose. In each recipe you find which exactly type of flour you should use.
In my opinion renting a house in Czechia is not very common. Usually people rent a flat and if they want to live in a house, they would buy it. I look up houses for rent in this area and there was only one wooden cottage for 720€/month including the utilities.
For sale the houses there ranges from like 150k € (for reconstruction) to 300k € (newer houses). If you would take a morgage for the newer house, you would need to pay 60k € down payment and borrow 240k € from the bank and that would be around 1200€ / month for 30 years with current rates.
Yep real estate in Czechia are expensive compared to our incomes.
TO proto, že si češi neumíme říct o vyšší plat. raději změníme zaměstnání. Za 30 let jsme si zaměstnavatele pořádně nevychovali. ostuda.
@@saad-t7knemyslim, ze je to tak zle. Ze zemi byvaleho vychodniho bloku rosteme prumernou mzdou jako jedni z nejrychlejsich. Zrovna dneska vysla prumerna mzda za 2. kvartal 2024 - 45 854kc a opet kolem 6%-7% rust. Pokud to tak bude pokracovat dal, tak do 3 let budeme mit prumernou mzdu vyssi nez v Italii.
@@saad-t7k Problém je že majitelé jsou bejvalí číšníci a taxikáři co si nevážen kvalifikovanejch lidí, u nás klidně nechali odejít hlavního cnc programátora a bylo jim to úplně jedno. Učil jsem se to několik let metodou pokus omyl, jaký škody jsem za tu dobu udělal sio dokážete asi představit a to všechno protože nechtěli přidat pár tisíc jednomu z nejdůležitějších zaměstnanců ve firmě, přitom se měsíčně vyhoděj statisíce za kraviny.
Hi Mauro, great video..food looking tasty , got hungry while watching😃..thank you for sharing, have a lovely Tuesday ❤😊
I lve going to Balaton in summer (even if it is more than 50 kilometers away-but right by the lake is a bike path). There are also firesport competitions right on the edge of the lake and also a walachyman triatlon.
Also best frgaly flavors in my ipinion: pear, poppy seeds and on the thirs place redcurrant.
Yes we have lunch menus (depending on the restaurants you have a choice between 3 ro up to 10 meals but they all have the same soup with them and you can usually add one set desert for the day.
When it comes to english-older generation was taught russian in school, middle age people who speak english are usually scared to speak it because they think they do not speak well enough.
When it comes to heating-yes wood is the most common because basically every family owns a piece of forest so it is cheapest. Some homes use gas to heat homes and latley more and more homes are getting heat pumps because altough electricity in Czechia is expensive but heat pump is the easiest and most comfortable.
All villages in valachia region look amazing, even smaller ones like liptál with just 1 500 inhabitans th-cam.com/video/5QGbVeLYSPU/w-d-xo.html
2:30 - Yes, but we like to nickname everything by something in other countries, when you see lake with azure water, you call it Croatia etc.... 😀 We don't have any bigger natural lakes in Czech Republic, it's all ponds, river dams or flooded sand mines. Flooded sand mine is mostly Croatia in first 10-20 years after they fill it with water, but it's always slowly turning into another mud water. 😀
Trains are completely ok, believe me, it's much worse to have bussy road under your windows than trains. I have stupid highway 2 km from my windows and trains like 50 m from my windows, guess what is worse? Yes, the highway and normal roads are also very annoying, while train just goes around like 2-3 times every hour and rarely in night.
With language, you barely meet a native Czech in villages, they are hidden behind their fences, people you see at streets in villages are mostly workers from lodging houses that speak mostly russian or romanian.
Prices in Czech restaurants are mostly written without dumplings/rice/fries or whatever you want, so it's probably 109kč + like 30-50 kč for other stuff on the plate. I don't believe that they have meal for 109 kč with everything included, that would be price like 20 years ago.
As a Czech, 2500 residents is a bit too big for me to call it vesnice, although it legally is - for being Town there is requirement to have at least 3000 residents.
The problem with English in the villages here is that people in the villages (still) know more Russian (we know why) than English. many of them can also speak German - quite often due to work in an industry that is closely connected to German industry, not only due to a school education.
Expecting these people to learn English for tourists is naive. They know their 200 english words and that's enough for them. Seriously, it's a 4th language for a lot of these people.
True, Czech villages are full of youcrainians (I hope this censoreship will not trigger algoritm) and romanians, not Czechs.
We have our blue poppy which is a special type without compounds needed for drugs so it is completely different than in Asia or South America. Yes, you can isolate morphin but you need realy huge ammount of that to do that. Czech blue poppy even has protected geographical indication (PGI). But there is just Czech version for Czech blue popy on Wikipedia cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%8Cesk%C3%BD_modr%C3%BD_m%C3%A1k
Cheap Prize for Beer in Czech republic is 25Cent but its not good beer
🙂🙂🙂🙂
1 euro = 25 kč