джоб (pronounced 'Jop'), which is a toasted, split bread roll, filled with your own choice of grilled meat/kebapche/kyufte/cheese/curry, etc., plus your selection(s) from a wide choice of salads/rice/yoghourt/sauces/fries from around 1.5 Leva for what is laughingly called a 'small' portion - don't think I'd manage a 'large' one!
For a really good value snack, you will find it hard to beat a
Hi Baldur, You are making my mouth water here. But you are right truely lovely.
I love the typical Bulgarian starter: some salad (for example shopska) and a bottle rakia.
I love the typical Bulgarian starter: some salad (for example shopska) and a bottle rakia.
According to a Bulgarian friend, who owns a hotel in Evksinograd, that's not a starter Manfred, it's the only thing that most of his Bulgarian guests eat (or are prepared to pay for) - and then only to help soak up the rakia....
Baldur
Ilike the mish mash its like scrambled egg with peppers, cheese ,onion,and a few other things in it .June
it's got to be Kavarma for me .....with cheese bread
Kavarma for me one of the best is in the Krim in Old Nessabur
This is my first post here!
I have to say breaded yellow cheese is our fav! My other half has it for both lunch and dinner - every day!!.. when we are in Vlas
Becky
to HT
I like to try different dishes and places to eat, but kavarma is my favorite too.
Can anyone tell me what the general day to day items cost in the shops eg. milk, bread etc
Not that i plan to be making much of my own stuff
My holiday too
Cheers
Bev xxx
Difficult to give you an accurate answer as, just like here, food prices in Bulgaria have risen sharply (by local standards) since last summer. The resorts also tend to charge higher than normal Bulgarian prices for most things.
To try to give you some idea, the Bulgarian Cash & Carry chain, Metro, has packs of 12 x 1 litre cartons of UHT milk on offer this month, which work out at 1.43 Leva (around 57p at current exchange rates). A loaf of bread was available from under 1 Lev (around 40p at current exchange rates) last September but was rising due to poor harvests caused by the summer's heatwave.
Can't help on eggs, as my neighbours' hens provide any that I need.
Baldur
Cant wait for hols, we not been away for 6years so we all real excited
Roll on 4th June
Cheers Bev
....the Bulgarian Cash & Carry chain, Metro, has packs of 12 x 1 litre cartons of UHT milk on offer this month, which work out at 1.43 Leva (around 57p at current exchange rates).
Having just re-read that, I should clarify that 1.43 Leva is the equivalent cost per litre.
I'm sure that you'll have a great time!
Baldur
1.43leva per litre is extremely expensive for a Bulgarian to buy. It's about the same price in my local Tesco, and UK salaries and pensions are far greater than in Bulgaria.
1.43leva per litre is extremely expensive for a Bulgarian to buy.
Especially as you have to buy 12 litres to achieve that price.
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