🇧🇦 THIS is BOSNIAN food!? (Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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Ever since we saw @HamishandAndy jump from the Stari Grad in Mostar, we've wanted to visit the city. Not to do the jump, but to see the incredible architecture, eat the incredible Bosnian food, drink the incredible Bosnian cofffee and maybe watch OTHERS do the jump! 😄

Today we explore the old town of Mostar at first light before we dive into some of the traditional Bosnian food. We try Klepe (Traditional Dumplings drowning in sour scream), Dolma (Stuffed Capsicum) and the traditional Bosnian version of Burek whiiiiiiiiiich quickly climbed the ladder of favourite foods! Hopefully these are all reasons enough for why you need to visit Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina and try the traditional Bosnian food!

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Chapters:
00:00 - Best Trahan voice 'The Gameplan'
00:48 - Bridge over troubled water
04:22 - Bosnian coffee IS NOT Turkish Coffee
07:43 - Burek that can cause some fights
09:44 - Traditional Bosnian food at Sadrvan
11:50 - Beers and Bungee (Without the Bungee cord)

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😆What's the best Burek you've ever had?

JordanandEmily
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Bosnia is when it comes to Burek and Cevapcici what Ali was to Boxing.

LOUISGIZMO
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Traditional Bosnian food shares many similarities with its Balkan neighbors. It's described as a balance between western and eastern influences and is closely related to Turkish and Mediterranean cuisines. Bosnian cuisine makes use of many spices in moderate quantities. Dishes are often boiled and flavored with sauces made from the natural juices of vegetables. In Bosnian cuisine, recipes for many traditional dishes have been passed down through the generations and remain relatively unchanged. Happy hungry! Cheers, Domenico.

KissFromTheWorld
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Sarma and dolma were spread in lots of countries who were under the ottomans.. Sarma means wrapped in turkish and dolma means stuffed.. Thats why we call the wrapped vine leaves sarma and the stuffed vegetables dolma. It’s a subtle distinction. I think some countries dont make that distinction though.

Timur
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4:23 - I am from Bosnia. The difference between Turkish and Bosnian coffee is in the name. :) And we make it better then the Turks. 😋
Thank you for visiting! ❤

Entikai
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I am from Australia too. But my GF is from Bosnia and born in Popov most (most, means bridge) Pita means Pie and Burek is meat only. This does not just apply to Bosnia, all Balkans countries refer to different fillings by different names, and of course the best Burek is in Australia and made by my GF lol. Also Sarma can be made with grape leaves or Cabbage leaves. Kajmak is actually not sour cream, it is what they call in England Clotted cream.

waynosfotoscameras
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This Dolma and Sarma thing is really funny. They both originate from Turkish.

Dolu= full, doldurmak= to fill, dolma=something that's filled up.
Sarmak= to roll, Sarma= rolled up

So if you fill a vegetable with filling it is dolma. But if you roll it on a leaf or cabbage, it is Sarma 😉

lestat
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Wow!! Your video is very interesting especially the topic about Mostar your footages i love it very good cinematography im your newest subscriber from manila philippines 🌅

sherpenciltheartist
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that's such a high bridge to jump off! interesting way to drink a Bosnian coffee haha.

DavidandSarah
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Welcome to Mostar Hercegovina and i hope you had a great time there in the South. Greets! 🫒🍷🇧🇦

holysoutheuropedivizija
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Now we’re back from our holiday (no we didn’t video our trip), I can catch up on what I’ve missed. Isn’t that the bridge Hamish & Andy jumped off, can’t remember which one jumped but I remember the bridge. It was quite a few years ago. Stay safe, miss you both, love you, mum.xx 💕💕

juliannedean
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Omiljeno mesto u Bosni i Hercegovini! <3

ДанилоКомненић
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I just did the same thing. From Dubrovnik to Mostar and I made videos of both lol. I think we were there at the same time

bestescapes
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is there any problems getting there? AirBNB available there? How long you can stay there? Is the visa is on arrival? I am very much interested to go there as I have not been in the Balkan yet.

TwinkleNotty
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sarma burek filled paprikas with meat. all that restaurant food was what was eaten in the villages high up. But the food is so good that it is worth for everywhere

BosniaYUGO
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are there any good vegetarian/vegan options?

LokeshThakur
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Oh and btw the so called "Cheese Burek" you ate in Croatia in Bosnia is called Sirnica :)

damirbato
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Dolma and sarma are 2 Turkish words,
Dolma is “stuffed “
sarma “wrapped “
you just had dolma and they are cool too. But I would strongly recommend chard leaf sarma. The best of all.

Kurtalan
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bosnian coffe u put in cup and after coffe got heatet put hot watter inside ( bosnian coffe is fried and cooked )
turkey coffe put coffe in cold watter and bring to boil whit mixing all time whit spon ( tureky coffe i cooked )

volisha
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Thank you for saying Bosnian coffee is not Turkish coffee, a lot of people like to say we copied it from Turks which is simply not true.

tarik