How do Serbians treat foreigners? Especially tourists from North America?
We stumbled on a Riblja Čorba (Serbian fish stew) competition that was held at Vrelo River, the world’s shortest river, near Bajina Basta and Tara National Park. It really was a big party where everyone drank and danced, while trying to cook the best corba to win this year’s trophy. Serbian hospitality really shone through here, and we can’t thank enough the lovely people.
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JetLagWarriors is a Canadian couple -- Steve and Ivana. After travelling here and there for a few years, mostly during Canadian winter, we fully caught the travel bug and decided to travel INDEFINITELY! Subscribe to keep up with our journey. Thanks!
00:00 - National Championship of Fish Ciorba (cooking competition)
00:35 - The first one we tried is the best one?!
2:05 - Enthusiastic & entertaining chefs
4:03 - Free beer, and free rakija
4:37 - THIS IS SERBIA!
5:23 - Side quest: Roasted pig (VERY GOOD)
8:27 - Very friendly locals all around, we felt welcomed
10:28 - HAPPY NEW YEAR! (in July)
10:49 - Creamy fish ciorba? (also very good)
11:37 - Plastic plates at a soup cooking competition
13:28 - Ivana’s top 3 (first one, creamy one, and spicy one)
14:43 - Home style fish ciorba (comfort food- also very good)
17:18 - The judges decide! (winner has gone missing)
18:03 - THANK YOU SO MUCH TO ALL FRIENDLY SERBIANS