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Forrest fruits are added in to give an unique flavor. Each producer make it's own secret recepy to ensure the clients fidelity....call it village-coca-cola,hahaha
It's mainly cloudy apple juice with added fruit and vegetable juice like pear, quince, carrot, carrot and beetroot, lemon. The red one has added beetroot for colour.
Mici translated to english = Mini meat rolls! 90% of the time made with pork and beef 70/30 ratio. Main ingredients are salt/pepper/garlic and when you eat them, you need to dip them into the mustard! In Romania we have a fine mustard and it goes perfectly with grilled meat. But with mici, there is a perfect combination of flavours 😁 You need to try more to decide wich are the best! This is my first video of you guys, I'm gonna watch them all now, I saw 3 more clips and I want to see your reaction about our food ❤ Have fun in your journey! 🙌🏻
"Mici" is made with a mix of pork and beef or sheep and beef but the Romanians generaly prefer the porc mix. the thin sausage is called "cabanos" in Romanian, didn't know the Polish had one as well.
On the sausages taste, you first tried the mic or mici (mich, plural), the usual mix is pork and sheep meat, sometimes beef also in the mix. Obor market has (I believe you were there) one of the most mici mix (in the country) and preparation (grilled). Mici is similar to shish kebab but has a distinct legend at its origins and that is that in second half of eighteen century, somewhere in Bucharest some merchant was preparing sausages for to be grilled in their outdoor patio for customers, an urban garden we call it even today, beer & sausages servings, simply and greatly done with a certain german influence, at that time it was one of outmost appreciation in Europe, not only in cooking but also in high education, philosophy, music etc. Long story short the making of sausages for the garden's customers stopped shockinly but briefly when they realised they run out of animal guts (sheep ones, most fine) for the wrapping. They didn't pause for long and started over without guts...that is why the mici don't have a wrapping as an usual sausage to this day...the story may also be only anectodical so take it with a pinch of salt as you like to say.
Old school, a real beer should keep up the foam for longer than today beer. I remember someone saying that he even learned in an economy school, when about the products quality, as being a way of checking the beer. But it suppose to dissappear after a while, I don't remember the time....
Your juice is a mix, probably apple and beetroot, it says on the list showed by the merchant! Don't get things wrong, he will never cheat on you unless you don't get few basic fruit names in Romanian! Cheers
Oh my lord! You ate mici without bread! Typical foreigners innit as good old Nigel would say? Just kidding, hope you guys enjoyed Bucharest and Obor market! Come back soon and visit Transilvania! We have better food out here if you can ignore the garlic and occasional blood j/k 😂
I was going to say, you said cheese he got that. The sheppard sheep cheese in Romania is the real deal if you are skilled to get it without cow cheese. The point is this sheep cheese is so fat that actually melts in hot medium that you can barely see it but the strong taste and flavour is there. Even some Romanian customers think they were "hassled" when after the first bite they don't see much inside there...big mistake
1:32 that was planned to be a reservoir during the communist era, but the project was abandoned, nature took over, and now it's a protected natural park, in the middle of bucharest, a rare W of the Romanian Goverment
It's not peach. In the winter season, there aren't any peaches in the markets. The peaches are brought in March-April and they are very expenssive (about 6-8 euros/kg). So it doesn't worth using them to make juice. The donuts are scovergi (pronounced as in "corgi")
You were not being hassled, make sure you guys correct that! It is funny we live on the same planet and westerners cannot distinguish a basic European fruit...
No you got it all wrong.. thst guy shwoedcto you the fruit which was apple not peaches...so misunderstanding.. next time use google it is realy helpful
4:00 ,, -Hello,how are you?'' ,, -Muy bien'' ,, -What's this juice made of?'' ,,- Peach si (,,and'' in romanian) Grapefruit'' ....Only in Romania....., uneducated people learned languages watching tv shows/ movies,sound in original and subtitles in romanian, so they would understand you, but they have no clue what language you speak,so they will randomly respond in spanish,english,french,italian,wich the farmer thinks is the same language, ,,the strangery language''😆 So be prepared as a poliglot to communicate to them, LOL