Bull. This dude is a straight up lair. He has a video showing he visted a Poland village and in the thumbnail he is showing the man as if he is telling him to leave the village when he is just giving him directions. So does he make the world beautiful? Well people do love to worship the father of lies in this world so I guess he is doing his bidding for his master. If he goes and changes the thumbnail on the Poland video that would show some remorse. But he doesn't care. Just someone trying to make money at any cost. 😂
Czechs don't have pirohy with bryndza, because sheep cheese was brought into our lands with the Wallachian immigration. Wallachians (or Valasi) settled parts of Moravia, but they did not spread to Czech lands, since they were shepherds and they preferred the mountains. Wallachians settled southern parts of Poland as well. Polish pirohy are filled with sauerkraut or meat and they fry them on goose fat, which makes them harder. That's why ours are softer.
Ooh man, I really like your beautiful videos. You have big honour from me for representing our food and country such a great way. I'm from Liptov region, Ruzomberok. I have never seen man like you. God bless you everything what you do. Hope, I could have meet you sometimes. Thank you 😊😉👍
As a local, you couldn't have picked any better. This place truly has local food, local beer and is locally owned. The animals you saw are well taken care of and when their time comes are used for food. The fish, the cows, the chiken... all will be served, the sheep are used for milk. The place is also a very deep valley you can walk through, used by scouts and such. Also has a skating rink up in the front! During summer there's a place for kids to play.
You have to come to Stara Lubovna ...we have there beautiful castle and Nestwile with their own beer , by the way the best in Slovakia, chockolatery and tour in whisky factory. Also have to is Salas u Franka. He cooked for British queen! You will love it !!!
heart warming mate, you seem a top bloke and a great dad, ive been al over eastern Europe and its my fraviroute place, the foods the best, great bear good meat! top man
So great when we intrigued in lovely moments of worldly pleasure of being blokes in lands of Slovakian humility to serve you with wellbeing welcoming kindness just remember Geographicly speaking it’s “centrál “Slovakia lands if you use your internet of things you will even find an interesting fact that the most centralized point of Europe is found in a specific location in Slovakia enjoy your sojourns You good old Blokies papa
Salas krajinka is a lovely place, when i was a child we used to go there everytime we went around there, in winter it looks breathtaking there, icy walls and stuff
It's no surprise, there was significant migration from Wallachia and Moldova between the 14th and 17th centuries. These people primarily settled in the mountainous areas of Slovakia, where they became known for cheese-making and sheep farming. The Romanian generic word for cheese, "brânză," evolved into "bryndza," which refers to a specific type of sheep cheese in Slovakia.
what an adorable video. glad u like it here. hopefully you dont get too many looks from ppl. yo and btw. thanks to you, "Mate Sliepky" became a meme in our office at work :)
andre you always make my day, with your positive energy love your familglia. Keep the good video. I like to see a breakfust video what do they eat for breakfust i am wondering,
Greetings from Slovakia, Považská Bystrica, to be more specific.... Great video mate, I can see how it looks fascinating to you, I have spent 7 years living in Ireland, it was similarly fascinating for me as soon as I landed in Dublin.
hi andre. i haven't watched your channel for some time. i'm glad you like our country and our food. tex time maybe you would like to visit bojnice. there's a castle and a zoo there. very popular with tourists
Polish pirohy are made from flour pastry and slovak has potato pastry, which is softer and better. Polish has no bryndza also not sweet (plum jam, real plum, strawberry, nutella) pirohy as in slovakia
Pinu Vies o pl kuchyni! Pl maju pirohy sice nie s bryndzou, ( lebo bryndza u nich nieje “vsade“, ale plnka zemiaky tvaroh a podsmazena cibulka. Po pirohov tiez davaju jahody, ci cucoriedky, ziadne lekvare ci tak hrdo po slovensky NUTELLU😂😂😂😂 Tiez maju pirohy s mäsom, ci s kapustou a hribami😘 A ked tam pojdes, to chod na “Krokiety“, to si cvrknes😂👌
Where was Andre born? USA/UK or does he come from African country? Anwyay amazing family, warmed my heart to see you. Wonder if the kids are bilingual if they have a czech mom
Hi André! I enjoyed this video a lot. An idea: how about a visit to the center of Bratislava?(i'm not sure if you already did). I think you would enjoy it:)
Pirohy is a meal that comes with the shepards culture originally from romanian region of Wallachia, in slovak they call them Valaši, very common in Poland as well. In Czechia you have the region of Valašsko and there you can sometimes find pirohy. Basically the closer you get to mountainous regions and to czech / poland / slovakia border, the higher chance you can find pirohy.
You have phenomenal pronunciation for a foreigner, man! The way you pronounced "sliepky" made me drop my jaw, because it is far better than how my wife (Czech) pronounces it - have you trained your pronunciation or how on Earth did you manage that?
avoid Krajinka, it used to be a good place to stop, eat or buy some pastries when it was not so popular, but has became tourist trap since then. I prefer Koliba u dobreho pastiera so you did a right choice, even though locals might know something even better and not so crowdy. We will see what will happen with this places once they open a highway that bypass them.
Hahahah mega pozytywny jest chłop od niedawna oglądam jego przygody 😅😂 fakt On już dalej nie pojedzie. Lubi se walnąć w szyje 😄 Mietka cebulowa mnie rozjebała.