Far from Civilization: Inside the Life of a Family Living in the Mountains

Food Around The World October 8, 2024
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In this video, we continue our journey with Dmytro, Svitlana, and their children as they prepare for the harsh mountain winter in the village of Samakova, nestled in the Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine. As the colder months approach, the family takes traditional methods to preserve their food—watch as they smoke meat and pork fat, an age-old technique that has been passed down for generations, ensuring they have hearty provisions for the long winter ahead. In addition to their food preservation efforts, the family also prepares a traditional Hutsul dish: cabbage rolls (holubtsi). Using local ingredients and time-honored methods, they create a meal that reflects the rich culinary heritage of the region. Every step, from gathering ingredients to cooking over a wood-fired stove, highlights the resourcefulness and resilience that define their way of life. Amid the backdrop of stunning mountain vistas, you’ll see how the family continues to balance the challenges of mountain living with a deep appreciation for their connection to nature. Their daily tasks not only sustain them but also embody the cultural traditions that have shaped their life far from modern conveniences. This video is a testament to the enduring strength of family, tradition, and the beauty of living in harmony with the rugged wilderness.

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