Ahead of UFC Fight Night Zagreb, we put UFC heavyweight through his toughest test yet: Croatian food! Can the man with the iron stomach make it through?
His comment on the Burek was SO GOOD, haha. Absolutely appropriate and accurate... Nothing like a Saturday night/Sunday morning, 3AM, 20+ people pilling into a bakery and all of them ordering some kind of Burek (hot chicks in miniskirts included).
+Mirko Filipovic lol. Pa koliko sam ja vidio rakija mu se svidjela, dakle na dobrom je putu. Jos da mu neko ponudi Slavonsku tradicionalnu kuhinju ... mislim da bi mu bilo zao sto je ikada zasao McDonald's.
+FRMOutsideSpace "Rakija" is a type of strong fruit brandy produced mostly in the Slavic regions of central and eastern Europe (Croatia,, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Chech, Slovenia, Slovakia...). It is mostly made from plums, pears, apples and grapes.
#UFC - Ultimate Fighting Championship Please English subtitle every videos... Because i'm from Indonesia, Just lil' bit english.... Regards from me from Indonesia
+TheMissing8 yeah and you drinking wiskey from a beer mug... it's common sence, every culture has some sort of a hard liqour and i'ts usually served in small glass cups
i love the warmaster and all dun get me wrong but he's not even on the fight card wtf is he even in this vid or the Q&A vid before etc. da fuq is going on lol.
Josh someone was joking with you,tha what you eat is not a traditional Croatian nutrition If you get a chance to try Slavonian nutrition (region in Croatia), you will be sorry you did not a Croat
1st Meal Is Made in Bosnia.3rd Meal is Made in SerbiaThe rest is only originally Croatian...(not sure)Btw there's no Burek with chesse,Burek is with meat,jebem mu mater.
Probably cause at the time Croatia was a part of the Austria-Hungary Monarchy, so the name Croatia rarely comes up. Since Ottomans were regarded as a treat to whole (Christian) Europe, parts of Croatia were seen as a last defence and was ultimately called Antemurale Christianitatis. As a result, you can find many Turkish words in Croatian, some customs and of course food.
where was the chivapay sausages? i know i didnt spell that right i just sounded it out lol. they are the tastiest sausages in the fucking world! my croatian friends mum used to feed it to us when we were hung over with this yellow fluffy cloud like scrambled eggs or something
+Mitchell Sparkes I couldn't think of any susages that sound similar, only thing that sounds similar is chevapie or maybe I read it wrong and maybe y in chivapay should pronounce like ie in chevapie (chevap =singular) it must be it I pronounced y like in pay instead like ie in pierce. My bad, chevap is the thing you thinking of, it must be.Although is not tehnically a sausage, looks like one but it's not. And yeah you sir are right they should give him chevap.