For info only , "kajmak" is not a cream cheese , it's just a skimmed cream from the milk , collected from the surface of the milk, salted and layered....cream, salt etc
@388_days7 ай бұрын
It’s great 👍
@tekiller5437 Жыл бұрын
Great 👍
@388_days Жыл бұрын
Thank you. We really enjoyed our time is this small town. It’s so easily accessible from Belgrade.
@Property2030sg Жыл бұрын
11 months of traveling to date ! You are collecting a lot of memories of all these small towns :). Btw, was the lunch menu in English ? 😊
@388_days Жыл бұрын
Hi Mike! We can't believe how quickly time flies. As of Aug 31 we have been traveling for one year. Regarding your question...the answer is Yes, menus were available in English. Sremski Karlovci was a more popular destination than I anticipated. It seemed like a lot of Chinese visitors were there specifically for the wine. Most restaurants we visited had English menus and almost everyone spoke fluent English (the exception was small shops and green markets which is what you would probably expect). Thanks for watching and commenting! -Chris and Steph
@hypatiatv1 Жыл бұрын
03:20 Church of Sain Sava was built in Byzentine style, like church of Sain Sofia in Instanbul-Constantinopole. This church is built in.. i do not know how to cole that style, simple, western, some mix of Byzentine and Goth style. Like the most churches in Slovakia for example, vene Hungary maybe. Actually, during history Serbia is constantly divided between two civilisations, eastern and western. Up to today days. You can see and feal that on every step for the time you are in Serbia. Northern parts of the country are closer to western, central are between and southern are more like Greece, Bulgaria, even Turkey, eastern. After Ottomans whole country turns west and the most old buidings in the country was buit in western, autro-hungarian style, like Vienna or Munich. But, besides bunch bunch of wars and devastations during history. Serbia is one of the most devastated countries in Europe, with the highest percentage of kiled people during wars. We have some old Ottoman buildings, the mostly on the south of the country. Mucth smaller number compared to the Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece and other Balcan countries under Ottoman roule. Northern Serbia, it is former Habsburg empire, central and southern, Ottoman.Sorry about awful english writing and gramm.
@388_days Жыл бұрын
Thank you for checking out our channel and commenting. We love hearing from people with knowledge of the countries we visit and we definitely have a lot more of Serbia that we would like to visit. Also, your English is very good - much better than our Serbian 😂
@hypatiatv1 Жыл бұрын
@@388_days Ok. My recomendations. CITIES and TOWNS: 1. Sombor, Simmilar to Sremski Karlovci but greener, together with Subotica and Valjevo the most beautiful town-city in Serbia. 2. Valjevo, Lot of serbian historical movies was maked there. 3. Kraljevo, 4. Negotin, 5. Niš, if you like Ottoman architecture you will find some of it in Niš: Hamams, huge ottoman fortress... Fortrress in Belgtrade dates from 290 years befoce Christ. Fortress in Niš dates from ottoman era. HISTORICAL PLACES and NATURE: 1. Viminacium, old roman city, capital of roman province called "Moesia Superrior", wider "Magna Illyricum". 2. Uvac canion + wooden wilde west town in Serbia, some western movies was recorded there. 3. Drvengrad. Small town built by famous serbian and european movie maker "Emir Kusturica". and mutch more, thats enoug for begining.
@Rajauzbek1988 Жыл бұрын
Hello my friends ❤ Hope you both are fine ❤🎉
@388_days Жыл бұрын
Hello! We are doing quite well ☺️ Stay tuned for more adventures coming soon. We just wrapped up our stay in Riga, Latvia and can’t wait to share our videos. This Saturday we will post our final Belgrade video.
@adiherenow Жыл бұрын
hello guys,i woulk like to suggest to you a kind of a short trip to Timisoara,a european cultural city for 2023, just across the border in Romania,i think you will be very pleasant surprised
@388_days Жыл бұрын
That's a wonderful suggestion. We have Timisoara on our list, but we were not able to fit it on our travel schedule. In fact, we would like to spend a couple of months in Romania. Do you have any other Romanian cities you suggest we visit? Cheers!
@adiherenow Жыл бұрын
@@388_days other cities in Transylvania like Cluj,Brasov,Sighișoara,Oradea ,Bucharest the capital of course,and if you like hiking and nature,we have the mighty Carpathians like a arch surrounding the inner country,kzbin.info/www/bejne/e527XoZqaJWfeMU
@388_days Жыл бұрын
Wow! Sounds like we need to plan for a long visit. Thank you so much for the recommendations and thanks for watching our channel.