Comments on: 15 Popular and Traditional Lithuanian Foods You Must Try https://nomadparadise.com/lithuanian-food/ Travel, Food, and Remote Work Guides Tue, 17 May 2022 20:19:47 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 By: Justin Thomas https://nomadparadise.com/lithuanian-food/#comment-1720 Wed, 01 Sep 2021 14:09:02 +0000 https://nomadparadise.com/?p=11575#comment-1720 Hello,my name is Justin and I’m from New York. Not NYC though lol. When covid shut things down I ended up playing an online video game. I met an incredible woman from Lithuania,ironically enough named,Ieva. A few months ago we met in Cypress and yesterday I just got back from Vilnius from a week long visit where I met her family. I love the food,absolutely love it but where I am there’s nowhere to get it. So,being that I’ll be moving there next year, yes I loved it that much, I figured I really need to start learning how to cook the food. Your article has been very helpful and I’m looking forward to trying to recreate some things that I had over there. I think that in America we tend to shy away from a great deal of foods even though they have very similar ingredients to what is found here. Salo has been kind of difficult to find but I did find it. Baking the dark breads should be interesting as well LoL.
Anyhow,thanks for the article and the list of food names. Much appreciated:-)

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By: Mark https://nomadparadise.com/lithuanian-food/#comment-329 Fri, 25 Dec 2020 16:44:41 +0000 https://nomadparadise.com/?p=11575#comment-329 My mom made kugelis, krustai (at called ‘gruzdis’) and wonderful little zeppelins – thanks for bring back these memories.

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