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ARMENIAN FOOD VLOG SIGHTS OF YEREVAN // Armenia Travel Vlog

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24 Hours of STREET FOODS in Armenia ???????? Non-Stop ARMENIAN FOOD Tour in Yerevan!!

This is my first time to the beautiful country of Armenia. This country, and it's people, know how to eat! We're taking you on a 24 hour STREET FOOD tour in the capital city of Yerevan. Today we will learn about the long and complicated past of this small landlocked country. From the rich history to the devout religion of its people. Armenia has a lot to learn about, and we will be learning about that together in today's episode.

Our menu for the day includes homemade msho dolma a dish originating from western Armenia or present day Turkey. Bulgar and chopped beef is wrapped in a vine leaf to create an incredibly delicious bite. Next up it's off to see how traditional Armenian gata is made. After what feels like endless free samples at Yerevan's famous GUM Market we head to Vostan restaurant to taste more traditional Armenian cuisine including melt-in-your-mouth lamb.

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0:00-0:50 Intro
0:50-4:23 Yerevan Sightseeing
4:23-8:32 Dolma Making
8:32-11:41 Eating Dolma
11:41-15:16 Echmiadzin
15:16-19:39 Gata
19:39-26:14 GUM Market
26:14-31:50 Dinner at Vostan
31:50-32:14 Outro

Huge thank you to the Armenian Tourism Board for inviting us to their beautiful country!
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I'm Luke Martin, food lover and world traveller! I make videos about local, authentic and unique foods from across the globe. I particularly like to sample street food across Asia. I’ve eaten my way across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, parts of Africa, North America and the list is still growing! My mission is to create content that is entertaining, informative, honest and fun! I love what I do and I'm always grateful for your support! Thank you and see you on the next episode!

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100 Hours in Yerevan, Armenia! (Full Documentary) Armenian Street Food and Attractions!

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Welcome to Yerevan, Armenia! This city in the heart of the Caucasus region, is the capital of Armenia. This mountainous country was the first in the world to adopt Christianity, and is well known for its prominent religious sites.

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In this documentary, we’re exploring its capital city, a city that's steeped in culture, history, and tradition. We’re diving into its ancient landmarks and modern way of life, from the ancient texts and manuscripts at the Matendaran museum, to the local vendors at Vernissage and Gum Market, to the stunning Cascade complex. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or just looking for an adventure, Yerevan has something for everyone.

We’re going to see how they make Armenian carpets at the Megerian Carpet Factory, and the process of making Armenian brandy at Ararat Brandy Factory. Then, we’re going on a road trip to nearby Etchmiadzin to explore Armenia’s religious roots, to a monastery in Geghard that once housed the Spear of Destiny, and to the pagan Temple of Garni.

And along the way, we’re getting a taste of mouthwatering Armenian cuisine, from flaky lavash to meaty basturma to sweet and decadent gata and so much more! So come with me to this incredible city that captured my heart and let’s dive into the culture and food of Yerevan, Armenia!

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Best Things To Do In Yerevan | Armenia Travel Guide

Welcome to Yerevan, the capital of Armenia and one of the oldest cities in the world.

We spent a few days exploring Yerevan and we are excited to share the best things to do and top things to see in Yerevan, from the famous Cascade complex to the traditional market. We also share with you where you can have the best traditional Armenian dishes in Yerevan.

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5 Reasons Why You Should Visit ARMENIA Right Now

I can't get over how beautiful Armenia is ???? We need to start talking about this country right now, because with its epic nature and friendly people, I can see it becoming the next BIG travel destination ????

My roadtrip across Armenia took me from the capital Yerevan (which is super cool and happening, by the way!) to the mountains in the West, across all the Monasteries (Tatev, Sevan, Khor Virap...), to Lake Sevan and Garni. It. Was. Epic.

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A Guide to Yerevan || Armenia Travel Vlog

Armenia is one of the worlds oldest countries, although its size and shape has fluctuated over the years, its influence is felt around the world. It was the first country to adopt Christianity and its mountainous landscape is dotted with ancient churches and monasteries. Its small size and stunning countryside lends itself to the perfect road trip country. I rented a car for a few days to draw a big circle through the center of the country, trying to see some of the main historic sites that have shaped this legendary region. In the second part of my roadtrip I start in Khor Virap and continue my journey to Lake Svan and here’s how it went…

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Traditional ARMENIAN MARKETS Tour & Food Tastings | Yerevan, Armenia

My second full day in Armenia continued in the capital city, Yerevan. Come along with me as I tour two traditional Armenian markets and go on an incredible food-tasting journey in Yerevan!

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My day started bright and early at GUM Market after breakfast. My guides for the day, Rita and Vanuhi, took me inside. It’s beautiful, clean, and well-lit. Right away, I tried lots of dried fruits, including a fig with walnut inside and a walnut with a sweet grape coating.

Then, I had a tasty dried peach and plum lavash, which is like plum fruit leather. Next, I had an Armenian date and a sticky, dried apricot that dries while it’s on the tree.

Next was an amazing fig and almonds with dried cherry wrapped around them. I loved the contrast between the almond and the sticky cherry!

Then , we came to the fresh fruit section, where I could see peaches, grapes, figs, plums, and more. They had some tiny grapes! Then, I tried an Armenian meat with a peppery and salty coating and some pomegranate wine that was more like juice. I was loving the hospitality!

Next, we saw some honeys and jams, followed by vendors butchering and selling fresh, farm-to-table poultry, beef, pork, and lamb.

Next, I tried a strong, fresh goat cheese that evaporated in my mouth, cheese with herbs, and sheep cheese. The sheep cheese with herbs was strong and almost minty! Next, the sweet vendor kept giving me food! She brought me a cheese and bread sandwich and grapes! The fluffy bread, juicy grapes, and strong salty cheese was an incredible combination.

Then, she gave me minty herbs to eat with the cheese and bread, fresh quince juice, a peach, and a strong, mozzarella-like cheese!

Then, we visited the lavash section, where there were different varieties made from different types of flour and in different tandoors. The vendor gave me a whole bag of lavash for free! It was a phenomenal bread!

Next, we headed to Vernissage flea market. To the left were swords, while to the right, there were souvenirs like jewelry and religious items. I saw some cool T-shirts, jewelry, an awesome wallet, and colorful scarves and hats. I bought a bag, beanie, and scarf for 9,000 dram, or a little under $20 USD. She took 500 off!

We continued on and saw cups, pottery, clocks, religious crafts, handmade tea sets, and more. There were also wooden crosses, and models of Armenian churches! These churches were some of the first Christian churches in the world.

I also saw a beautiful wooden Armenian board game with dice, as well as pipes, rosaries, and more. I loved the barrels they had for brandy, as well as the gorgeous wooden chessboards. Then, we saw instruments called duduk made from apricot trees!

Next were Armenian ceramics, followed by vivid and beautiful Armenian paintings depicting Armenian churches and the mountains. They cost about $125 USD. Every painter had their own style. Some were brighter than others, some were more abstract. I also found some Armenian soccer uniforms, which I got for my nephews for 6,000 dram, or about $12 USD.

Next was the silver part of the market. The earrings, necklaces, and bracelets were all handmade and set with different stones. Then, I saw a 125-year-old handmade carpet. They cost about $1,000 USD.

Next, I came across a vendor selling traditional Armenian hats. She said no one wears them in public, but they were really nice and made of wool. I bought one for 5,000 dram, or about $10 USD. I loved the patterns on it!

I hope you liked touring these traditional Armenian markets with me! If you did, please give this video a thumbs up and leave a comment below. Also, please subscribe to my YouTube channel and click the notification bell so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food adventures!

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Everyone MUST Visit Yerevan, Armenia ????????

I landed at Yerevan Airport and hailed a Yandex Taxi to take me to the Katar Hostel. Although there was a slight delay in checking in, I was soon shown to my room. After a quick nap, I headed out to explore the Vernissage Souvenir Market and bought a few things.

I also climbed the Cascade Complex, which offered a breathtaking view of the city. Later, I went to Victory Park to see the statue of Mother Armenia and tried lavash, a delicious traditional Armenian dish.

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0:00 Yerevan Airport
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4:06 Kantar Hostel
8:10 Vernissage Market
13:46 Drinking Kvass
17:12 Cascade Complex
21:59 Victory Park
26:36 Eating Lavash

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Armenian Food blew our minds!! We spent a couple of days in Yerevan, Armenia, trying the insane, strangest and most incredible Armenian Food we could find! This video from Armenia's capital is packed full of the absolute best Armenian food, from street food, to sweet treats, Pomegranate Wine and everything in between!
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Hii guys - I'm Armenian, but have never been to Armenia, so I decided this summer I needed to go for the first time! I visited many different landmarks like Khor Virap, Noravank Monastery, Tsitsernakaberd, Lake Seven, Geghard Monastery, Temple of Garni, and so much more! Also, I ate a TON of amazing food as you'll see in this vid lol and I got to make lavash, a traditional Armenian flatbread! I had an incredible time, and hope this vlog makes you feel like you were there with me! Thumbs up for more vlogs :) Let me know what you guys want to see next in the comments!

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Yerevan, Top 10 Tourist Attractions is the first video from the series of travel vlogs about Armenia, country in Eastern Europe. Here we visit the major attractions and sights of the capital and learn a bit about the history of the country.

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0:57 Yerevan streets. History of Armenia
2:14 Mother Armenia monument
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4:25 Matenadaran
4:51 Ararat and Noy Brandy Factories
5:26 Blue Mosque
5:49 Central Market
6:07 Kond District
9:04 Northern Avenue
9:21 Vernissage Market
11:09 Republic Square
11:38 GUM Market

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Best Places to visit in Armenia ????????

#Armenia is well-known for its stunning scenery, food, culture, and history. Since Armenia was the first country to embrace Christianity, it is home to some of the world's oldest churches and monasteries, many of which are built in breathtaking natural surroundings.

In this video we have explored the Top Ten most beautiful #places to #visit in the wondrous land of Armenia, so if you are planning a trip to this country, we have got you covered with this video.

10: Tsaghkadzor
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Yerevan Armenia; BEST KEPT SECRET ????????

Yerevan Armenia; BEST KEPT SECRET ????????

Join me as we tour the city of Yerevan in Armenia.

My experience in Armenia was so impressive, I am surprised it is not on everyone's list of places to visit.

We take a long walk around the city of Yerevan, where we get the opportunity to meet the locals, visit amazing places across the city, and indulge in the amazing Armenian cuisine.

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This Country is BBQ Heaven!! CRAZY Street Food in Armenia ???????? Khorovats & Trout Barbecue!!

This country is often confused for a being in Europe. Although the food and culture draws many influences from Europe, this country is situated in Asia. This is ARMENIA!! Asia's hidden street food paradise. We're taking you across the beautiful Armenian countryside to taste all things BBQ! From vertical BBQ Khorovats to freshly cooked trout, Armenians know how to barbecue. Between BBQ's we'll stop to see the sights of ancient Armenia, which means incredible monasteries. To finish off the day we're taking you for a lesson with an Armenian masterchef to make a traditional dessert called ghapama.

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3:23-7:59 Eating Armenian BBQ
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10:44-13:14 Monastery 2
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15:14-19:09 Eating Fish
19:09-21:33 Cooking ghapama
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Unforgettable ARMENIAN FOOD Experience + Smoking Fish the Traditional Way! | Etchmiadzin, Armenia

My third day in Armenia continued with more exploration of the holy city of Etchmiadzin! Come along with me as I have an unforgettable Armenian food experience and have some traditional smoked fish in Etchmiadzin, Armenia!

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We began at the Machanents Cultural Center, a museum that contains lots of artifacts like a medieval clay pipe that people used to transport cow milk to the village.

There was pottery from the 12th and 13th centuries, as well as Bronze Age pottery from the 2nd century BC. There was also a water jar that women carried to the closest water source to bring back water to their families.

In the back of the museum was a woman weaving wool carpets. Carpet weaving in Armenia dates back to the 14th and 15th centuries BC! The weaving style here uses the double knot technique.

The cultural center reminded me of a farmhouse. They also have food and hold master classes. It’s a cultural school where kids come to study.

Then, we went to lunch. I started with some cheese and the Greek-like salad and rolled it up in the lavash. It was so fresh, tasty, and healthy. I really loved the cheese containing red pepper. The lavash was unbelievable!

Next was a crumbly cheese in the lavash, which was strong but delicious. Then, ten more dishes I had never seen before arrived!

I had to start with the roasted eggplant with beef, cheese, and cream, which blew me away. The lentils were nice and dense, and the fried lavash was similar to fried wontons. Next was a buttery veal stew with soft, delicious roasted vegetables!

The bulgur wheat with onions was my least favorite. Then, I went for eggplant cooked with brandy, which was unreal! Then, I added a creamy garlic sauce called matsoun on the lentils.
Then, it was time for our master class. We’d get to see fish cooked in a really unique way! They added the pieces of salted, raw trout to a glass pan with walnuts. They then put the pan in a contraption that catches the sunlight, which cooks the fish!

They move and rotate the dish to catch the light from the sun. It gets to 700 degrees Celsius inside the dish.

While it cooked, I climbed a tree and got some apricots from it. The apricot was so tasty and juicy and not too ripe, but I tried a better, riper one just before the fish finished cooking.

The trout had a smoky walnut flavor! It’s also cooked in no oil or butter. It was so delicious! I loved the skin, eyes, and head of the fish!

The Machanents Cultural Center also has a bed & breakfast with 12 unique rooms. There’s also a tavern where they keep and age wine and have poems about wine in different languages. They age the wine underneath the glass tabletops.

It was beautiful and felt like an old-school tavern. There are also wines for different people and some of the bottles had been warped because they were cooked in an oven. The wines are from lots of different countries.

Next, we went to the Song of the Old Days Room, which was made for grandparents to work in. It was really incredible.

Then, we headed back to Yerevan, and visited a park near my hotel that celebrates the 2,800th anniversary of Yerevan with 2,800 water jets in a fountain. There’s a tunnel of water streams that collapses without warning. I ran through! It was really cool and refreshing!

What an epic day with an unforgettable Armenian food and cultural experience at the Machanents Cultural Center in Etchmiadzin, Armenia! I highly suggest everyone visit and stay there.

I hope you enjoyed coming along on my Armenian food experience in Etchmiadzin, Armenia! If you did, please give this video a thumbs up and leave a comment. Also, please subscribe to my YouTube channel so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food adventures!

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ARMENIAN FOOD VLOG + SIGHTS OF YEREVAN // Armenia Travel Vlog

We spent our first full-day in Armenia exploring the capital city, Yerevan. We tried delicious Armenian food including dolma, dumplings, Armenian bread, matzoon, and homemade chicken soup, and loved every bite! Before filling our bellies with incredible local cuisine we explored the country's only remaining mosque; the Blue Mosque. In the afternoon we visited the Armenian Genocide Museum to learn about the difficult not-so-distant history that continues to greatly impact Armenia today. Our final stop of the day was at the Cascade with its unique art displays and stunning views of Yerevan and nearby Mount Ararat.

If you are wondering what to do in Yerevan or are curious about what Armenian food is like, this is the vlog for you! There is so much to see, do, learn about, and taste in this bustling city. We hope you love it as much as we did!

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0:22 Nicole & Mico Intro
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Hey there! We are Nicole and Mico, a #Canadian couple searching for adventures all around the globe. In March 2021 we quit our jobs, sold our belongings, and hopped on our first ever one-way flight. We believe #travel builds understanding that reaches across culture, language, and boundaries, and we want to share our experiences as we create connections all over the world. If you like learning about unique places, new cultures and different foods, then come follow our adventure as we explore all our beautiful planet has to offer.

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I Left The UK To Move HERE! (Ex Soviet Paradise) ???????? | Ես տեղափոխվեցի Հայաստան! ????????

Here is the story of how and why I moved to Armenia! It's a small and fairly unknown country, that I totally fell in love with after my first visit, when travelling in 2021.

The Armenian people are incredible and have always made me feel welcome.

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00:00 Intro
00:12 Travel Time
00:32 Tsaghkadzor Ropeway
01:41 Lake Sevan
02:59 Geghard Monastery
04:34 Garni Temple
5:47 Aragats Alpine State Sanctuary
06:45 Saghmosavank Monastic Complex
07:46 Amberd Fortress
08:27 Alphabet Alley
08:56 Yerevan City Tour
10:55 Cascade Complex
11:52 Outro

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