So, you basically made as much people as possible taste it at home so when they come to Prague they wouldn't want to buy one. I see what you've done there. 😂😂😂
In an episode many years ago, Janek insisted that his Grandmother makes better potato salad than Lokal. Please can we have a cooking demonstration of that or perhaps kulajda (my favourite) and maybe if you boys don't know how, it's time to bring in the mothers or grandmothers or fathers or whomever in your family know how! Honest Guide family!
Can you guys introduce some good Czech movies or even TV series? I love European movies but ive never watched a Czech one...This would be a good video for the channel as well in quarantine time...Love from Iran!
In no particular order Loves of a Blonde - Forman Fireman's Ball - Forman The Elementary School - Sverak Kolya - Sverak Dark Blue World - Sverak Cosy Dens - Hrebejk Pupendo - Hrebejk The Wonderful Years That Sucked - Nikolaev The Karamazov Brothers - Zelenka Empties - Sverak Identity Card - Trojan Loners - Ondricek Kawasaki's Rose - Hrebejk And my guilty pleasures are: Saturnin - Vercak The Can - Vorel
My all time favorite Czech movie is The Cremator. Old school (from late 60's) but so good and actually chilling. It's a meta horror story of a man who slowly descents to madness and kills his family in his nazi delussion.
Trdelník skutočne pochádza zo Skalice, priniesol ho tam gróf Gvadányi zo Sedmihradska, resp. jeho kuchár na prelome 18.-19. storočia. V meste po ňom zostal dom, v ktorom žil. Teraz sa nazýva Gvadányiho kúria a je v nej knižnica. Označenie Skalický trdelník má od roku 2007 ochranné zemepisné označenie udelené Európskou komisiou, platné na celom území EÚ ( sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skalick%C3%BD_trdeln%C3%ADk ) Skalický trdelník je dosť odlišný od toho čo sa predáva ako trdelník v Prahe, Bratislave, Budapesti alebo kdekoľvek inde. Je oveľa lepší :-) Rád by som Vás takto pozval na jeho ochutnávku, je to úplne iný level ako predražený fake so zmrzlinou zo stanku :-D btw Skalica neponúka len trdelník ale aj pamiatky a veľa iného :-) Teším sa na Vás :-)
Hey, I cannot remember trdelnik being a traditional Czech food when I was a child 🤔 Well, in Belarus they say it's a Belarusian tradition, Russian Wikipedia says it's Czech and Czech Wikipedia says it comes from Romania 😁 Anyway, people make a lot of money on this trdelnik 😁
Janku je to super, ale kdybych mohla tak byTi ráda editovala hlavně tu kuchařskou angličtinu a výslovnost tourist mě bolí. Jsem těžce poznamenaná Britskou angličtinou, the queen an' all, jojo. Kdykoliv a pro lásku k bližnímu for free.
@@janekrubes I wish we had potraviny like in the Czech Republic! Sadly 7-Elevens and Circle Ks have nothing like that here in Canada. :( Stay healthy and keep 'em coming!
"The word trdelník is of Czech-Slovak origin; the root of this word, trdlo, is the name of the wooden tool the cake ingredients are wrapped around during cooking (which gives it its traditional hollow shape), and can also mean "simpleton" in English (see trdlo)." (Wikipedia)
My guess is (and wiktionary backs me up) that it's from the word "trdlo". Originally it means "a pestle" (but it's not really used in this meaning anymore) but it also means "a goof" when you use it for a person. For example: "I didn't use enough flour, I'm such a trdlo!" ;-) P.S. Trouba (which means an oven) can also mean "a goof" and that's what Janek's referring to in the end of the baking video when he says "trdlo is also trouba" :D
I am angry really because I was made Trdelnik I was tagged you in instagram and in Facebook also I sent to you , unfortunately you didn’t saw it , I decided to unfollow you, because when you decide to do this challenge you should work and see everyone not by your mood .