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RE: Travel with LightCaptured - Random people of Romania and how they shaped my perception of that beautiful country

I grew up in Moldova, next to Romania, and saw many shepherds, flocks of sheep and cattle herders, even. I saw turkey herders who obediently followed their shepherd :)
Great photos, I hope you tried all the national dishes.
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Lovely! Moldova is on my list, I know it's beautiful too :)
Thank you!
Unfortunately I don't think I tried all the national dishes, usually the places we went we were served soups and roasted chicken. I think Romanian cuisine is much more! :)

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Weren't you treated to hominy and sheep's cheese? This is somehow not very Romanian, lol :)
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Hominy, I loved. Almost the same as polenta in Italy and cachamak in Bulgaria :)

Sheep cheese, haven't tried Romanian, next time I'll specifically ask for it, thanks!

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Ask for both young and old cheese, each has its own unique taste :)
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Thank you, I'll do that. I guess the taste varies from one region to another. Probably always different in a way.

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Yes, if we talk about Moldova, then the best cheese in the south, this is affected by the range of herbs that sheep eat and the traditions of cheese making, in the south of Moldova, Moldovan, Bulgarian and Turkish recipes are mixed together :)
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True!
Also, it's so funny how each country says a specific dish is theirs :D
For instance, the "moussaka". There are slight difference in the recipe but all Greeks, Bulgarians and Turks prepare it and then call it's "theirs". Probably that comes from the East :D

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