What People in the World’s COLDEST PLACE Eat? (Food in Yakutsk, Russia)
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What food do people eat in Yakutia, Siberia. We headed out in to Yakutsk, Russia, the coldest city on Planet Earth, with our local friend Maria to find out more about Yakut (Sakha) cuisine and culture. This region is almost completely covered in Permafrost, meaning growing staple crops here is near on impossible (due to the fact the soil is basically ice). Therefore the food here in the World's coldest region is mainly based on meat and dairy, with few fruits or vegetables. However the ecology of Yakutia is incredible meaning the quality of the products is so high, you can eat nearly everything raw and people here do exactly that, from raw fish, to every part of the meat - including liver and intestine! Life in this beautiful region of the world may seem difficult, but the locals love it and love their cuisine alike, let's explore it!
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:20 Restaurant No. 1
11:54 Restaurant No.2
17:55 Outro
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Skip the waitlist and invest in blue-chip art for the very first time by signing up for Masterworks 🖼: masterworks.art/mattandjulia Would you try these Sakha delicacies? 😋❤️
@msmith5030
Жыл бұрын
Yes. I would love to visit.
@msmith5030
Жыл бұрын
I would also try everything as well
@user-km3iw1lo7x
Жыл бұрын
@@carole2952 Якутия по долгожителям на втором месте после Кавказа ,это говорит о том что местная еда очень качественая.
@markallen8434
Жыл бұрын
You can meditate on the beautiful pictures while you starve to death..
@mikaels6320
Жыл бұрын
The Masterworks link doesn't give you priority. I was placed 3000+ in the que for membership, pretty much the same as when I registered without the link
I sent my former boss there about 10 years ago. He was (and still is, presumably) German, he said he wanted to go somewhere cold and with a banya, so i googled this place, and off he went. He came back with pneumonia, but said he loved it.
So fascinating! Unlike any cuisine I've ever seen. The idea of eating frozen, raw food didn't seem appealing to me initially, but after listening to you describe your experiences eating it, I would now be delighted to try it.
@snejok888
Жыл бұрын
try frozen atlantic salmon ! it will blow your mind ! i usually buy whole frozen fish, cut it in steaks with big knife while it's still hard . then pack it individually and throw back in freezer...and if you whant to eat - just get it out , peal the skin , whait 10 min for it to soften and chop it in 1 mm slices...and you also need 1 to 1 salt and black pepper micture. enjoy !
@ObiVan3000
Жыл бұрын
@@snejok888 Hi, bro XD btw, nice taste :)
@chucky6367
Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure about having a dish on the table that smelt like an abattoir, but l would try the fish, tongue and of course the icecream!
I'm totally impressed with Matt's Russian language level. Seems like he's getting so much better with his each new visit of Russia. Very nice video, thank you.
@lisamillerbuchert9447
Жыл бұрын
It impresses me when someone learns any language. They say it gets easier as you learn a 3rd or 4th. I wish to move to Mexico and I’d love to speak the native tongue
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it 🥰❤️
@bolek-trolek
Жыл бұрын
@@lisamillerbuchert9447 is there options to learn native language(s) of mexico? 🤓 sounds like a hard nut to crack
@lisamillerbuchert9447
Жыл бұрын
@@bolek-trolek not sure I know what you mean. I’m not insulting anyone. All languages that aren’t your native tongue sound interesting along with our different accents. In the US I like the southern accent the most it sounds so sweet. People like mine but it’s to similar to NY loud and sounds like slang but oh well it is what it is
@bolek-trolek
Жыл бұрын
@@lisamillerbuchert9447 why the defence mode here? 🤔
I'm impressed how respectful towards food and customs you were in comparison to Eli From Russia channel, who, I believe, also went to the same restaurant with the same girl Maria. She complained about half of the dishes and made faces.
Your video production has become so professional. ❤ You two look so happy there. You’re such great global citizens. Thanks for sharing such a lovely experience!
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Cindy! Really appreciate it! 🥰❤
We are so used to the fact that our country is so diverse that only a view from the outside allows us to appreciate it. Thank you for the video!
You guys are so respectful and open. I'm not Yakuktian but I appreciate that.
Watching you eat......big eyes.....then bigger smile.....then lost for words. Wow, that was awesome. Who would have thought such a remote and desolate place could be so interesting. Thanks for taking me along❤
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Ross 🙏🏼❤️
Nothing like good food in a cold climate, takes the edge off the hardship 🤗🤗🐶👍
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
For sure! 🥶😀
Watching you 2 is making me happy, seeing how happy Matt is if Julia is enjoying food is out of this world.
Amazing place guys and Julia, you should really consider becoming a food blogger!! I could nearly taste the various dishes by just watching your reactions and listening to your detailed mouth watering tasty explanations, just wow!!😍😋
@rocroc
Жыл бұрын
I think they are already food bloggers!!
Ребята! На ваши видеоролики без улыбки не посмотришь! Тепла и взаимной любви желаю Вам с Мэтом! Привет из Молдавии!
@Nick-ux1jo
Жыл бұрын
Привет из Якутии
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Спасибо вам большое! Привет Молдавии🥰❤️
@user-wv6xq3cl2t
Жыл бұрын
Я из Якутии,действительно нельзя это увидеть голодным,чуть свой язык не проглотила
I am so very grateful I live in a place where I can grow food for myself as I could not eat most of what is on your table. Blessings to you both!
@user-wv6xq3cl2t
Жыл бұрын
Мы в Якутии тоже можем очень много выращивать,но мне очень жаль людей и вас потому что вы не можете попробовать нашу еду,особенно замороженную,это очень и очень вкусно,словами не передать,мне жаль вас...здесь живут,учатся много иностранцев и они больше нас едят якутскую еду потому что пробовали
@andrewuk2683
7 ай бұрын
If you were hungry enough, you'd eat it lol
I just love "eating" with you guys. Between the video and your descriptions, I can almost taste everything right here. Except I am a little warmer.
Wow this was such an incredible video and intro to this cuisine! Every dish is so different from anything I've ever seen before and I loved seeing how much you two enjoyed it.
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for the insight into Yakutian Cuisine . It looks very tasty. The soup looked very interesting. We missed it. What were the ingredients in it? We will attempt to make it. What a fascinating look at a culture that many people know little about. As Harriet and I were watching this video , we were enjoying a bowl of N.E. clam chowder. Another stunning video. Taking us to places less traveled . You guys are truly amazing. Sending you much love and affection🙏❤🙏 from Richmond, Va. Harriet, Jim and Yuki
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much guys! Really appreciate it! The soup ingredients were all the innards with cream, pepper, salt, spring onion and some other things 😅 Hope you are well, lots of love to you ❤️🙏🏼
Matt, you have such an amazing acceptance of other cultures. You accept everything as it comes without judgments or any preconceived expectations. Good luck to you friend.
Good morning guys and greetings from Hamburg. Very interesting again. I'm a very picky person when it comes to food, but the way you have us being part of your experience eating those dishes was absolutely great, delicious and yummy. Even I would like to try it.😉 Thank you and stay safe and warm. 😎⚓
Watching these videos just break my hart. Eastern Europe/Asia (Eurasia) is such a beautiful place, and it's so sad we just can't find common ground and just respect each other's culture. I hope we can very quickly resolve all of this mess around a table and just go back to the way things were.
Wow, Greetings from old neighbours from number 5, when you lived in UK Your vid popped out to us!!! You guys are amazing!!!!! Great seeing you’re enjoying yourselves!!!! Old the Best!!!!
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
This is so random! Hi guys!! 🥰🙏🏼 Hope you are well! All the best!! ❤️
@warlubie
Жыл бұрын
@@MattandJulia All good here, keep doing what you love guys !!!! Amazing ❤️❤️❤️
Firstly , what a magnificent restaurant, wow , and you guys are very brave trying the different foods , you must have strong stomachs ...😊😊😍
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Chris, it is honestly all safe, the meat and fish are so clean!! 🥰❤️
@RingaSilver
Жыл бұрын
For a Russian hostess, there is no greater shame than to feed bad food! Guests are always served the best!
So damn interesting what people over six thousand km east eat and how they live or better say survive. The food looked very delicious, especially in the first place. And Maria seems like a nice and humble person
Loved seeing you try all those interesting foods!
I just love the way you are talking about food! When I listen to you, I really want to try this cuisine.
@Nick-ux1jo
Жыл бұрын
Welcome Yakutia
Thanks 4sharing the real life of Yakuthia Siberia and the kind of food they have. Nice video and great narration 👍🚶
What an intrigue these dishes give me! I can't imagine the taste of that raw and frozen fish, fish icecream?? ...but according Julia's face must be delicious. I cook beef tongue regularly but we eat it cold, in thin slices with vinaigrette. I'm curious how they serve it there. Matt's face as he says... "The texture is interesting.." jaja ! Julia taste the same dish?? Apparently Sakha's kitchen is hell for vegans!! Maria is the sommelier, no? Have you tried the wines from there? Thanks for another lovely video, see you in the next !! by by from Buenos Aires
@user-ro1np4cm3j
Жыл бұрын
There is only cloudberry from the berries, there is no more plant food. A vegan would not have survived there, he would have starved to death. (Supermarkets, of course, have everything, even pineapples. I am writing about authentic food).
What an amazing experience, thank you for sharing it with us. I was recently on a binge watching Kiun B videos and I'm truly fascinated by their lifestyles.
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it!! 🥰❤️
Best food vlog ever! Everything you guys do is just brilliant 👏
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Steven! Really appreciate it 🥰❤️
That was an amazing video so beautifully put together and wow....Yakut cuisine ! .....I am amazed, really not what I expected to see ...Thank you Matt and Julia xx
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much John! Really appreciate it!! 🙏🏼❤️
Great video. Thank you both ! I would enjoy all these foods because a French we eat a lot of offal like liver, kidney, tripes and even brains (of course cooked)as well as horse meat as after all steak tartare is uncooked horse meat, with seasoning. Thanks for taking us along with you. You look like you are having a great time. Looking forward to your next video. Jos
You get to eat the most interesting, delicious food wherever you go...YUM! Matt and Julia, all the best!
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!! 🙏🏼❤️
Another awesome video 😊 Julia and Matt With much 💝
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Doris!! ❤️🙏🏼
I could watch and listen to you describe and review foods all day.
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Wish we could sit and eat all day too, To be fair 😅❤️
Kudos to both of you for trying these unusual (to Westerners) and unique foods. I always enjoy knowing that you will try almost anything at least once. Kids should be brought up this way. If they don't like it they don't have to eat it again but at least they should try it once. Take care, stay warm and have a pleasant and rewarding weekend. 🫂❤️🙏🌎🕊
I'm down for the frozen fish and the fish salad. I'll skip the rest, simply because I don't like meat much for its own taste, but rather seasoned to death and swimming in sauce. 🙈 Fish on the other hand....yum! Thank you for tasting and sharing with us! Big hugs to you both 💖💖
Really really enjoyed this video! Mind blowing to see such beautiful restaurants in icy cold Yakutia. I so wish that I could taste everything together with you, really unique cuisine. I guess it is no surprise to find several frozen dishes amongst the offerings in the coldest city... 😉😁 Thanks so much for sharing and lots of love! ❤️❤️
@Nick-ux1jo
Жыл бұрын
Welcome Yakutia
Great video guys and Matts face eating was it the sausage was priceless, thanks again
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! ❤️🙏🏼
Well you guys will try anything 😊 I don’t think I could try Half what you guys do ! Thanks for being our eyes and ears in these fantastic locations !
So interesting that a place that is so frigid has so many foods that served cold or frozen. I would expect a very cold place to be just the opposite to have hot foods to help warm you up.
@mashina434
Жыл бұрын
My opinion is that centuries ago, it took a lot of effort and time to cook a hot meal in such conditions, and besides, I think firewood was also limited. The surrounding nature itself prompted the Yakuts how to eat, and over time it simply became a national culture
I am so surprised that a lot of the dishes are frozen or cold! I give you both a lot of credit - but sure I’d be able to eat some if it! 🤣 However I do appreciate you showing us how other countries eat! So interesting ! I also appreciate your honesty ❤ love you guys
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Jo Ann! Really appreciate it 🥰❤️
Thak you for this video, beautiful experience, big hug 🤗
Thank you so much for your nice work. Stay longer there and make more videos please. Thank you both
Cheers, I'd starve there, just the spring onions/wild onion, red onion and rolls to me look edible!
Your channel was one of KZreads recommendations. I so far have watched a couples and subscribed- I love everything you have upload. You guys are amazing. I am not sure I would want to try the food- all kudos to you guys. Thanks for taking us along on your journey ❤
@MattandJulia
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts! ❤️ your words truly mean the world to us! Welcome to our channel 🤗
Really impressed with your open attitude to food . TBH I would not be as adventurous and probably miss out on good experiences 😘
Always in gratitude showing us places We have not visited , or probably cant , but if given the opportunity , for sure will take the prioroty list like Yakutia.
i wanted to try all of this tasty yummies. Very gentle and kind video. The way you guys talk, is absolutley amazing.
Another great video guys....
Very interesting food. I have open mind when it come to food from other parts of the world, I am not sure I could do it. Thank for sharing what is traditional food.
Love trying food around the world.Looks good.
Thanks for video
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
Love your videos
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much ❤️
Such a cool place. Good luck you two 😀😀😀
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 🙏🏼❤️
Matt, 17:17 right here it all falls apart, your facial expression speaks volumes... I give you Two Thumbs Waaay Up for giving it a second chance... 👍👍
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Haha, thanks! ❤️🙏🏼
You both are brilliant 👏 to take a chance and eat everything 😃
Mouthwatering!😋
Thanks! Loved the restaurants. Don't they worry about a lack of vegetable and fruit vitamins? Do they take vitamin supplements? Another great video, Matt & Julia.
@djonfonsteen6331
Жыл бұрын
Most vitamins and minerals are found in all meats. For Vit C you eat berries. Don't listen to woke nutritionists. Good, looked after animal stocks, within an equally good environment provide all we need. Supermarkets are full of abused and poisoned animals.
@michaelscottcutler3627
Жыл бұрын
@@djonfonsteen6331 It doesn't have anything to do with "woke nutritionists". It's been known for decades that vitamins from fruits and vegetables are necessary for the best health. And what about the high cholesterol content is those artery-clogging gut meats they were eating? That can't be healthy when daily consuming that type of diet.
@djonfonsteen6331
Жыл бұрын
Meat, nuts and berries provide all we need. Liver is a fantastic source of Iron and minerals. Siberian locals will eat high fat content food due to the cold weather and the serious hard work they need to do. Sorry Michael, Im not having a go, I'm just a tad weary of information snobs who feel our way of life is better than everyone elses. Life expectancy is dropping all over the planet due to the indirect effects of the engineered CVD bullshit and intensive farming techniques. Over time these practices reduce the amount of nutrients in all food, but mostly vegetables. In fact, due to the greed of western financiers and the corporate rats that thrive and feed on debt and profit.. they would be glad to see us all die at 60ish. As we see, the repulsive theft of inheritance and pensions has brought about massive windfalls for Rats. The very people we trusted with our wellbeing are also taking away cheap energy by blowing up gas pipelines and causing a conflict that could easily be avoided. Putting everything at risk. Sorry for the rant.. but we have to understand people are amazing.. no matter who they are and what they eat.
Love this
Hi folks nothing like great local cuisine to keep you happy and warm even tho it's crazy freezing their their is warmth with the residents and food great video now your food Critics love it love always Freddie ❤️😀👍😎💪
Excellent video. I would try it all.
Thank you. I was wondering what authentic Yakut food was like.
I've already eaten but that food makes me wish to try that restaurant. I like the museum section as well
Just amazing guys..... 🙂❤
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Jess!!! 🥰
You two are getting so much better at making KZread videos. You don’t speak like Daleks either Which is always a bonus…❤
Great Yakut (?) foodie video, enjoyed the food poetry.😉
I like your videos thank you so much … it is so interesting ❤ … greeting from Germany 🇩🇪 😊
Hello very impressive to live in this cold. A very nice video. A subscription for you. Greetings from Vienna 😊👍
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 🙏🏼❤️
They know about good food in Yakutia. I would enjoy all that food. 🐠🐠
That fish salad looks like a ceviche. Great interior and atmosphere in those restaurants.
Great video guys…. The food looked tasty…
Fun! Thanks for taking us along and keeping an open mind on new foods.
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it Bob!! ❤️🙏🏼
Oh my! School dinners in the uk 40 years ago put everyone off tongue, liver and offal…absolutely awful!!! I’m vegetarian so not my cup of tea but like seeing what the local cuisine is interests me. Also finding out why such meals and ingredients become popular. I do cook normally for my family but my daughter in law and myself find other options. Love your videos, please keep doing them❤
😀 It's funny to see you both eat. You two are very lovely and funny couple. Here also in in some coastal region of India fish daily.
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Haha thank you so much! 😀❤️
Hi there from Sacramento, California. I obviously live in the most opposite climate that you are traveling to. I just came upon your channel and I love your videos. I am a new subscriber.
Its always great to try new foods that you haven't come across before - that was really fascinating. Even if you are really open minded about trying new stuff you are bound to find one or two things you don't like - and meat with the texture of custard is stretching it a bit 🤣🤣
эта кухня для живущих на постоянном холоде, натуральное мороженое свежее мясо, печень и рыба, бульоны, и сливочный суп с вареным телячим языком, и травки произрастающие на месте, конечно нужно лопать лук и зелень, во избежании цинги
Fascinating food variety. Nothing is recognized. Are any of these types of foods offered in USA? I wonder. As usual, good stuff you guys!!
@user-oh7sx8qr4t
Жыл бұрын
A curious fact. In the USA the consumption of horse meat is forbidden by law. According to one version, Jewish traditions are strong in the United States, and Jews, for religious reasons, do not eat horse meat, because the horse is not a vaporous hoofed animal.
Another great video! All new food for me looked delicious. I might pass on the blood sausage though. I do like horse meat. Horses are raised in Kazakhstan as cows are in the west. It is quite lean and good for you. I especially enjoy it as a cold sausage for breakfast. Looking forward to the Yakutia market video.
@user-uv6wl8nf3f
Жыл бұрын
Какой ужас! Поедать лошадей?!
@zanuda-da8273
Жыл бұрын
@@user-uv6wl8nf3f В Корее вообще-то даже верными друзьями человека не брезгуют
@user-uv6wl8nf3f
Жыл бұрын
@@zanuda-da8273 Вы это одобряете?
@user-oh7sx8qr4t
Жыл бұрын
@@user-uv6wl8nf3f Поколение инстаграм-снежинок. 😂 Присутствует понимание, что конина, это в принципе единственная доступная еда в Якутии? Там нельзя отвести мизинчик в сторону и попросить овощной салатик и обезжиренное Латте без сахара. 🤦♂
@Nick-ux1jo
Жыл бұрын
@@zanuda-da8273 и русские тоже едят 🐕
I live in Wisconsin , USA. It's very cold in the winter. We eat soup for breakfast all the time. I don't know a lot of people who do this. But it works for my family.
This is so interesting. Intestines and offal immediately makes me feel queasy but that’s because I don’t eat it due to liver for school meals 🤢. Living in such icy temperatures and having to eat what’s available is obviously normal. Do the people not need fruit and vegetables in their diet? Can they buy from supermarket’s. Do they eat cereal, eggs, drink milk etc? What is the standard daily meals for the locals? I almost can’t believe this place exists, like another planet all most. Thanks Julia & Matt for a very enjoyable and informative blog!! Blood sausage 🤢 😂🥶🍩🍩🍹🥰🙅♀️🙅♀️
Hola Matt and Julia , I love your travel journeys, I love traveling too and when I do I look forward what are the costume, colture and how much the life cost is, some time I would love that in your videos you could share some price for food, travel and accommodation, it give me a complete picture of the place. Thanks M@x
try frozen atlantic salmon ! it will blow your mind ! i usually buy whole frozen fish, cut it in steaks with big knife while it's still hard . then pack it individually and throw back in freezer...and if you whant to eat - just get it out , peal the skin , whait 10 min for it to soften and chop it in 1 mm slices...and you also need 1 to 1 salt and black pepper micture. enjoy !
Brilliant video , but I do admire you for trying the food . I couldn't 🤮🤮🤢🤢. Love the work you do 🌟🌟👏👏😊😊.
Nice to see you back.was hoping you or your equipment didn't happen to freeze 😉 Good video full of interesting information make you want to experience it for your self Well done Thanks Take Care Stay Warm Ps: Is there any year-round agriculture (greenhouse) in the region ?¿?
How lovely.
Gamey sounds like the word you're thinking of, Julia, when you're talking about the flavor of the offal soup.
Seeking the personal Yak saliva! Love it!
Both of you travel so nice places in the World 🌎, you are showing very beautiful places culture of the people is very nice. Can you tell about the travelling expenses in all places. Then Tell people how you can go to all places without guide and with guide also . My heartfelt wishes to both of you.
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it! Lots of love 🙏🏼
Круто, молодцы!
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Спасибо большое 🙏🏼❤️
💕 💕 💕 💕 💝 💕 💕 💕 💕 Thanks 🙏 for sharing your life story with us appreciate
That looks so 🥶❄️ cold!!
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Ooooohhh yeahhh 😁❤️
All the food looked lovely 😊 I would try it all if I could I love ❤️ desserts 🍨 and that dessert looked yummy! I think 🤔 it’s great 👍 to try different foods from around the world 🌎 xx
The salamat reminds me of custard and especially a Japanese form of custard called "chawan mushi" - I used to get this all the time in Montreal and how I now miss it in Tucson!
@MattandJulia
Жыл бұрын
Ohhh, so true actually! 😍😋
Interesting video but the parts outside just pushed my incoming cold I catched. I am not sure I will watch your next video. Anyway, enjoy your stay and stay healthy.
i was visited alaska and antartica so cold😂but i can't imagine siberia more cold‼️i still love bali island my sweet home
Glad you enjoyed the food but i would need to be really hungry to even try it lol
Interesting cuisine, personally its probably not something I would try but interesting to see what these people eat
Offal seems to be fairly high on the diet, something we in the west now turn our noses up at -- only something f the last 60 years or so. Great video and interesting!!
Horse and raw fish and offal? Not sure I have the stomach for that much adventure.