How Ukrainians Are Using Food Amid Threats of War | One Armed Chef

While war in between Russia and seems impending, Ukrainian residents across the country share ways in which provides comfort, joy, and even hope.

The One-Armed is a travel and show like no other, fronted by a host like no other. Giles Duley is a photographer, humanitarian and , and he indulges all of those enthusiasms in this documentary series. In it, he satisfies or reunites with individuals worldwide who have actually endured amazing battles or experiences, and sometimes he simply meets people making amazing food.

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How Ukrainians Are Using Food Amid Threats of War | One Armed Chef

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27 Comments

  1. i dont know how this hour is gonna be but my first thought was change the thumbnail

  2. I’m polish and we always have borscht for Easter. We have our own way of making, we incorporate our sour cream into the soup before served. We cut up hard boiled egg, ham and homemade sausage then pour our soup over. Our soup has the best and onions, sour cream and butter in it. So good and so many memories.

    1. I’m English and I visited Poland for 11 days with my friend who’s from there. I absolutely loved it and the fresh delicious produce/meals was great. Home cooked borscht, absolutely delicious and the potatoes over there are really yellow and waxy. Really nice.

    2. Hi from Ukraine 💙💛 to Poland🤍❤️ we had many similar in cuisine 👌 Nalesniki are sooo good 👍 also you say: pierogi 🥟, but we call it vareniki😋😋😋 I’m love with poppy seed (mak)🖤

  3. I think he got confused with the sweetbread comment, they mean the same thing lol

  4. Pretty cool they had the winner of MasterChef. Came out with testicles to get it started. Damn. Not sure about the borscht either. Not for me. The One Armed Chef has some amazing photos and seems a skilled chef. He must have seen and experienced a bunch of good and bad things in his journeys. Was fun to watch. Great video

  5. The guy on 38:44 minute have a portrait of Stepan Bandera(google it) and swastiks everywhere and he telling he is not extremist)lol

    1. Ukraine on its own territory. Google it. I am from Ukraine. I speak russian and Ukrainian languages. I don’t see any extremism in our country. I see defence from Russia violence only.

    2. @Елена Скрыпник sorry , but im not speaking about extremism in Ukraine. I just saw this guy with Bandera pictures and with celtic cross flags so for me its kinda strange, thats it.

    3. @Елена Скрыпник And for sure I wish all the best for Ukraine! Hope this political bullshit will end soon…

    4. Stepan Bandera was a Nazi collaborator there are more than enough documents that clearly proves it. How Europe is reapting the same mistake digusts me. A country that has hundred of streets named after a Nazi and celebrate it as a national holiday will never get my support.

  6. I wish I were as hopeful and strong as that woman. She is truly something. That is a spirit I admire.

  7. Sad 😢 history of ucrainean people, with courageous people and a good cuisine 🤗👍👍👍

  8. Man, wtf with your map of UKRAINE?😈 CRIMEA is UKRAINE 💙💛 That’s awful what you’ve put here!

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