Coffee Talk - Episode 1
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In this first episode of Coffee Talk, we share a glimpse of our life in Čardačani, Bosnia and Herzegovina. We talk about launching tour new podcast and share interesting experiences from our daily life. We touch on various topics, including our affinity for cooking, traveling, and sharing anecdotes. Our Coffee Conversation also revolves around our home village, our pets, the significance of sterilising animals in the country, local and Turkish cuisines, our fascination with Turkish coffee, and the excitement over more flights from Bosnia and Herzegovina next year. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:13 About the Hosts 00:47 Purpose of the Podcast 01:18 Living in Bosnia and Herzegovina 01:56 Life in the Village 02:42 Local School System 03:49 Balkan's Favorite Snack: Plasma 06:19 Winter Preparations 06:35 Wintering the Banana Plant 09:34 Dealing with Stray Animals 13:49 Importance of Sterilising Pets 15:51 Heating Solutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina 19:15 Learning German and Discovering Schnuffnudels 19:34 The Art of Making German Potato Pancakes 20:17 Revisiting Childhood Memories with Apple Fritters 20:41 Exploring the German Tradition of Eating Pancakes with Apple Sauce 21:01 A Love Affair with Turkish Food 21:51 The Fusion Pie: A Blend of Cultures 23:55 The Influence of Turkish Cuisine in Bosnia and Herzegovina 25:15 The Art of Making Kuru Pilav 27:05 The Nostalgia of Traditional Drinks: Boza 28:45 The Expansion of Air Travel in Bosnia Herzegovina 31:16 The World's Largest Djezva: A Tribute to Coffee Lovers 33:47 Introducing Coffee Talk: A New Podcast Series. Leave Your Comments or Questions.Links to things we talked about in this Episode:The concept of drinking Turkish Coffee and Ćejf. The 600 litre džezva. The video about making Kuru Pilav. Please also do share this episode and maybe leave a 5 start review on the podcast platform you listened to this on. Stay tuned for more exciting stories and adventures from us! Thank you for being a part of our podcasting community, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the future. You can support us by maybe buying us a coffee?
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