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I Tried Romanian Food for the First Time!! 🇷🇴

I’m trying Romanian Food for the first time. Some people say Romanian Food is the most underrated in Europe. From Sarmale, to Ciorba de fasole cu afumatura, to traditional cured meats and cheeses, balmos, and Beef Stroganoff, to delicious Romanian wines, I’m exploring everything delicious Romania has to offer.

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44 Comments

  1. Bravo fetelor! Chiar faceți cinste României! Frumoase, deștepte, familiste, bune bucătărese…ce mai , dați clasa americanilor!

  2. I agree. Accurate. Y'all put a smile on my face. respect. I've said it before you saying your ratings. well only mustard can go on meatballs or anything mayble a lil ketchup not the salad. then there's the thing that everyone makes stuff different so please enjoy that every zone of romania makes things a little different. I'd say north makes the best food. savarina is what it looks like 🙂 wink wink

  3. David, sarmales are called in Tomania for stuffed cabbage with meat, seasoning, sauce. It's the sane in other cultures. Dominicans make them, and we call it "niño envuelto." In Poland, the polish call them golatki. Personally, I called them golanski, but it sounds polish to me. Sweden, call them kaldorma. It's a Middle East food that has evolved with times, culture, and what's allowable to eat. Some cultures don't eat pork, others do. The preparation has some variations. The end result is the same. Now, I know when I go to Romania I will eat sar 3:29 males.

  4. Hi David .I don't know much abt Romanian foods so this will be interesting….taking a note of the restaurants ..for my future visits…and the girl with the traditional clothing..nice…As always thanks David..safe travels Peace.

  5. I've seen many videos about restaurants trying to replicate Romanian food in some far away country. And I must admit, this one has their recipes spot on. Everyone else makes some sort of compromise and it's understandable, you can't get the right ingredients on the other side of the planet. Their don't have access to the correct wines, sour cream, pork, fermented cabbage and so on. But yours is incredibly precise, it's exactly how we do it here. Congrats. Who would have known … America of all places… where bread tastes like cake and the potatoes are sprinkled with sugar…

  6. Depends of the region and social status, Salata de boeuf normally it's made with beef meat or pork, least with chicken

  7. Come on, Transylvania was part of the kingdom of Hungary from the 11 century up to 1920. Look up treaty of Trianon. Im from Romania, of Hungarian decent. Wife Romanian of course. But let’s not dis consider the truth! And yes, the food is amazing! Cheers from Texas

  8. Romanian foods looks delicious. My daughter went there two years ago in December for work purposes to Bucharest.

  9. Yummy food❤, what I don't understand why the women think are sexier or prettier when they're injecting botox in their lips or somewhere else🤔?

  10. Palinca is also a good way to start destroying your health… one shot may be medicine if not taken daily.. two shots is certainly poison… for your info guys… sarma at its origin is a turkish word.. and those are made all over balkan countries… there is a lot more to the romanian cusine than sarmale and mici…..and that stuff is usualy eaten on Chrismas.. is not an everyday food…

  11. Maaaan I would love to see you go to Romania to do a video! I always found their food fascinating & wished there was a restaurant around me to have some. I've tried several recipes at home tho: The Chiftele (love the addition of potatoes to those meatballs!) Ciorbas (Sour soups), Mici, Mamaliga….I even recreated a pizza I saw on the Romanian Pizza Hut's website with Pork Shoulder, Ham, Feta Cheese & Red Onion 😋😁Such a beautiful country & people too + as an Italian American, I just love the language similarities from the Latin aspect. They come off as sorta cousins to Italians IMO 🙂

  12. Sarmale are turkish in origin. Never were ''traditionally romanian''. At the beginning of the video, the writing behind you, kurtoskalacs and langos, are even less romanian. They're hungarian and even the writing is hungarian. Bit of a false advertising there. Maybe the sarmale can slip through and perceived as romanian but don't have hungarian writing on your store alongside the romanian flag. It's kind of demeaning.

  13. That chocolate is not a danger for children.
    We use rum essence (esență de rom) in our deserts. This is not alcohol, is just a food flavouring., guys.

    About Romania: is a latin country.
    Yes, we have balcan neighbors
    we share a history, traditions, oriental influences and common cultural features with the Balkan space. But Romania is a latin space, a latin heritage.

    Amore in italian.
    Amor in romanian.
    We use both: the word amor and the word dragoste (love).

  14. Orthodoxy is not a sect, is a religion.
    Orthodoxy and Catholicism share the same root: Apostolic Christianity.
    They formed a single church until the Great Schism of 1054, when they separated due to political, linguistic, and theological differences.

  15. Verdure in Italian
    Verdețuri in Romanian

    Casa in Italian
    Casă in Romanian.
    But the word "casa" in Romanian is the word casă (house) with definite article (the house)

  16. 16:00 most christians???😂😂😂thats why wearing so open and sexy????u dont get christian by just wearing a cross!!look jezus and look maria…do any Romanian man and women look like them???

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