A person from Russia is in Korea and is reminiscing about their favorite Russian foods that they can't find in Korea. They start by talking about their love for black bread and sour cream, which they consider the taste of Russia. They then go on to mention other favorite foods, such as pickled cucumbers, sauerkraut, and a type of fish called "shkuratov". They also talk about their fondness for Russian desserts like honey cake and a type of sweet bread. Throughout the video, they express their nostalgia for Russian cuisine and their desire to find similar foods in Korea.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is showing their favorite Russian products.
2. The speaker couldn't eat these products in Korea due to their composition.
3. The speaker misses some of these products and can't find them in Korea.
4. The speaker has a favorite pickled cucumber that they usually bought in a store in St. Petersburg.
5. The speaker likes to eat sour cream with various foods.
6. The speaker's favorite food is bread with sour cream.
7. The speaker also likes to eat caviar.
8. The speaker has tried a fish product called "shkuratov".
9. The speaker likes to eat kimchi, but it's expensive in Russia.
10. The speaker has tried a Korean dish called "sauerkraut from Ryan's salt".
11. The speaker likes to eat black tea.
12. The speaker has tried a product called "Krava" that is similar to a Korean product.
13. The speaker likes to eat strawberries with sour cream.
14. The speaker has tried a honey cake that they liked.
15. The speaker mentions that milk is not tasty and expensive in Korea.
16. The speaker likes to eat yogurt and cottage cheese.
17. The speaker has tried a product called "kefir" that they liked.
18. The speaker has tried a product called "Jaffa juice" that they liked.
19. The speaker has tried a product called "yo te toca puree" that they liked.
20. The speaker is wearing clothes from Russia and plans to eat Russian food every day.