I love too para mas un extranjero abla bonito de el Salvador y no LOS que son de aya conosco muchos que asta les da verguensa desir que son SALVADOREÑOS
thats exactly how i feel ,even know im salvadorean 🇸🇻 & Puerto rican 🇵🇷. but iget happy and proud to hear someone whos not salvadorean talking good about el salvador. 👍🤙
El problema es que los salvadoreños nos damos cuenta de lo que tenemos cuando estamos fuera de el país que Dios bendiga nuestro país y gracias por visitar nuestro país
Personalmente creo que muchos salvadoreños (no me incluyo) que viven fuera miran su país con ojos de "romanticismo" (idealizándolo) una vez que se han ido, olvidando que El Salvador es lo que es: un país como todos, con sus luces y sus sombras. La cocina de la infancia se echa de menos siempre, precisamente por eso, porque nos evoca nuestra infancia. El clima subtropical de El Salvador es maravilloso... excepto en la estación lluviosa, que a veces, y cada vez más, puede ser más violenta y destructiva. Las playas pueden ser preciosas, sí, pero, pero sin una normativa específica que impida que algunas veces se conviertan en patrimonio de pocos (propiedad privada) o, en algunos casos, sin una infraestructura mínima (y ecosostenible) que permita su disfrute al 100%. La inseguridad ciudadana es galopante... igual que la pobreza y la brecha socioeconómica. Un sistema público de salud público y de calidad es inexistente. Lo mismo en lo que respecta al sistema público de educación básica, pero abundan los centros comerciales cada vez más parecidos a los de los países avanzados. En fin... Si queremos, desde fuera, podemos seguir creyendo que El Salvador es El Paraíso y que como allí, en ninguna otra parte se vive mejor... o podemos ser más realistas y recordar que puede ser un país hermoso pero con muchas carencias que nadie, que yo sepa, se preocupa por subsanar para el bien común. Aclaración: Antes de responder a este comentario, por favor, léalo con detenimiento, e intente comprender los verdaderos matices que he querido transmitir en su contenido. Gracias.
@@jeagia4462 Todo es totalmente cierto. Cuando uno está en otro país, en Europa, por ejemplo, y uno ve como la salud y la educación son simples derechos gratuitos de los que todos disfrutan incluso sin tener trabajo fijo o pagar cuotas es totalmente increíble. Y sí, la inseguridad es decepcionante en El Salvador, hay que estar alerta todo el tiempo, desconfiando de todo el que se sube al bus o en la calle cuando ya comienza a oscurecer... Otra cosa son las playas, eso de tener que pagar para sentarte y bañarte en unos metros de arena que alguien ya compró es una gran estupidez. Todo eso es lo que hace que uno no quiera volver, porque al recordar todas esas injusticias: la inseguridad, la falta de un sistema de salud justo y el desempleo... da mucha rabia, porque es un país rico en recursos naturales pero todo está privatizado... Es muy triste.
Sierto estoy contigo..yo vine de el salvador 2005 solo queria conoser mi padre i mis medias hermanas pero hoy gracias adios tengo 2 lindo bb I no me iria asta que puedan tener un futuro i puedan valerse porsi mismo pero por lo pronto no me iria ganas no me faltan pero ellos sin mi espejo los miro a ellos i no quicieraver en ellos lo que paso con migo solo con un padre""" lejos
IT IS TRUE WE HAVE SO MUCH FRUIT : 7 different types of MANGO 3 different types of ANONA 2 different types of MAMONCILLO ( mamones) 4 different types of MARAÑON MARAÑON JAPONÉS ( so delicious) TAMARINDO TAMARINDO JAPANESSE Manzana ROSA. ( pink wild apple ) ( manzana pedorra) MATAZANO CAPULÍN. 2 types CAIMITO IKAKO COCO 3 types ALMENDRA JOCOTE 3 types GUAYABA 3 types NANCE ARRAYANES GUANÁBA ANONAS 3 types PEPETO COJIN PATERNA CINCUYA ZAPOTE ZAPUYULO. O ZAPOTILLO ZUNZA NÍSPERO MAMEY ACEITUNA. NEGRA Y VERDE COPINOL PAPATURRO. ( only grows in central region of EL SALVADOR, no where else) BANANA AS FALLOW: Banana MAJONCHO banana. SEDA banana. MANZANO banana. PERICO banana. MAJONCHO. MOMO banana. BURGANDY COLOR banana. PLÁTANO ( normally for fried Dishes) banana. WILD BANANA. ( small and super suit with seed ) ORANGE. SEVEN DIFFERENT TYPES PINEAPPLES. ONE ITS ONLY IN CETRAL AMERICA. “ piñuela” Avocado four types ... one very estrange called. “ avocado Shute “ COYOL TREE. TWO TYPES ( one o be boiled in cane sugar honey CARDAMOMO. del que se hacen dulces GROCERAS. Or GUINDAS. SÚPER SOUR GRANADILLAS. 2 types POME GRANADE or. Granada Something similar to DRAGON FRUIT WE CALL IT. PITAJAYA SUGAR CANE. FOUR TYPES Wild grape two types PAN DE DIOS. OR. PAN DE PAPA un CUCHAMPER VERDE. Y EL AMARILLO DULCE. ( tiene otro nombre ) ÁRBOL DE PITÓ. ( fruta y hojas tiernas ) FLOR DE IZOTE WILD HERBS WE USE IN OUR CULTURE: MORA, CHIPILIN , GUÍA DE COCHINO, TAMPUPO, CHUFLE, VERDOLAGA , LOROCO. ( all are native to the country) PAPAYA PACAYA CARAO ( regular AND de CASTILLA) MORRO. AND. CACAO ( both used for refreshments) CAULOTE SEEDS. ( comúnmente conocido como : “ tapaculo” ) TIHUILOTE ( perlas del tihuilote) CUTUPICOS ( fruta que da el IKSHCANAL O espinas de cuerno que abundan en los potreros )
LOOOOVE how you describe that We Salvadorans put Subways and Blimpies to shame when it comes to “panes con pollo” cause ours are massive with tons of lettuce, radishes, tomatoes, etc. 😂😂 Thanks a million for liking our gastronomic varieties.
@@MarkMinistries El Salvador has great weather year round. Im actually back now as I had been living in China. The people are friendly and very humble. But dont cross them or take advantage of them. The food is very good here too. You should come and experience it for yourself.
@@terryfoss4845 thanks for reply Terry... I’m looking at the weather channel and seeing that it is expected to rain everyday for this next week!? Is that normal year around or are we in the rainy season?
I love when people dont talk about the crime in el salvador and call it common Crime isnt common here it's pretty rare And yes I do have chickens and chicks and cats
Another difference is the eggs are not refrigerated. Everyplace stocks them on the shelves. Went to Super Selectos. Just like any large grocery store in the U.S., there's a whole isle of Toilet paper, but still almost impossible to find unscented T.P. I was surprised to see that Most items cost about the same. Cases of bottled water actually cost a little more than in the U.S. One of the saddest things I saw was the large number of stray/neglected dogs & cats.
@@joyvilla4152 I mean that's our accent, even unconsciously we do it. It doesn't have to do with education. That's something people from San Salvador say because they feel like they are better than everyone. But having lived abroad I can tell you we do that. If you make an effort you can avoid it. But yeah, it's not a bad thing. It's common in Central America, same thing happens in Nicaragua and Honduras!
El Salvador is an amazing place. It doesn’t get much credit because it’s the smallest Hispanic country but actually there’s not many people in El Salvador anymore because most people have moved into the US.
@@user-tp1cu3xi2b Quien te crees para ofender a un país. Odias a El Salvador porque tiene algo que tú país no tiene. El Salvador apesar de su territorio es un país muy bello. Ve a otro video a ofender un país, pero a El Salvador no le digas nada. Te lo dice un Chileno. Que lamentable es que hay personas como tu en el mundo.
_Te has dado cuenta que hay un vergo de latinos queriendo describir a los Estados Unidos como si fueran gringos. Hay cosas que son fáciles de describir, pero hay que ser humilde también._
Jaja he had a bad luck.. becouse the head in the chicken soup is a HUGE NO !! And yes fried fish will have the head !! Becouse we like to break the middle of head for that oil in !!
So Funny! I'm Salvadorian and never had chickens in my house lol!! This dude never went to San Salvador or other cities where people live without chickens, and have no fruit trees in their backyard ..and also people from the city donot said "que pajo" Thank you for the good vibe dude but.. El Salvador is more then that
True those houses don't but everywhere around does. Although I see lots of coconut trees in San salvador. More in the center are just decorative palms.
@@joelgiron89 agree with you! the city is to chaotic. If you want to unplug from the noise and contamination. The small states are the best, or the beach
If I ever go back to live in my country again I definitely live in un canton o un pueblo pequeño. San Salvador or other major city are too crazy and full of stuck up people. I rather be con la gente que dice " que pajo vos" . You all be bless
It is nice to hear about my country El Salvador, I live in Canada for 27 years and see tourists talkings about our food nice places, I want to go for Christmas to eat panes con pollo.
Thank you for talking about EL SALVADOR. You gotta come to my country and live by yourself those things that these guys talked in this video!! Don't forget to try PUPUSAS!!
There are panes con pavo & panes con pollo! Security guards carry Regular shotguns! People use their homes as store fronts and sell daily food and snacks that are sold by the unit! No, there are no chickens in every household. Thank you for visiting Norte Americanos ,but please Do not exaggerate!
mmm those chicken subs sound really good! We travelled through El Salvador last year and absolutely loved it. Interesting hearing your observations of the country. :)
Is seem like you know a lot about el Salvador my friend, I fill good when you talk good about ouer country. Thank you so much you are very welcome to como any time.
Im soooo salvadoran and I've never had a chicken in my life - alive. That's a cliché. The "que pajó" phrase, it's more notorious in the Eastern side of the country (for instance, San Miguel, Usulutan)
Cuando el gringo dice "The most delicious thing in the world" you can tell he's saying it from the heart and he's remembering that moment when that pan con pollo hit the spot... THE MOST DELICIOUS THING IN THE WORLD
I just went to bahia del sol elsalvador it is awesome and beautiful country and the people are so happy for not having much and im heading back in 2 weeks
"I never ate iguana or opossum....." but I think you forgot to say at the end: " that I know of!" Nunca comio garrobo o takuazin que ella supo. 😂 pan con chunpe is where the money is at tho! ❤❤
As a Jalvadoran born, I can't believe this guy picked up on that. I live in LA now and when I'm in company of other Jalvadorans I listen carefully for the J sound. It's very faint. And I have fun with them.
Great video, we have good staff unfortunately media channels has destroyed our reputation, i live in Massachusetts and trust me we have shooting all over the state but here is normal, love your video, finally someone makes a great video made of good staff about my lovely el salvador 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Yeah Panes con pollo 🐓 yeah delicious 😋 Sandwich with chickens 🐓 love ❤️ my foods TAMALES , Pupusas , yuca con chicharrónes , pastelitos . Chilate con nuegados 😋😋😋
Veo comentarios diciendo, "eso no es cierto", o "así no somos", lo siento pero gran porcentaje de los salvadoreños viven en estados rurales y es normal que ellos conozcan esa parte de nuestro país, algo por lo que estar orgullosos y listos para mejorar sin perder esencias. So thank you so much for notice every single thing you have talked in this video :)
Le agradecemos al muchacho por hablar cosas lindas de El Salvador, pero en honor a la verdad no todos los lugares en El Salvador hacen, dicen o son como él lo describe, nadie trato de ser ofensivo, simplemente queremos ser claros.
I love when people who aren't Salvadoran describe El Salvador like natives would. Thank you!
Agreed! I love when my wife, and her mother, and Grandmother tell me stories about El Salvador 🇸🇻
Puej ji albita.
I love too para mas un extranjero abla bonito de el Salvador y no LOS que son de aya conosco muchos que asta les da verguensa desir que son SALVADOREÑOS
thats exactly how i feel ,even know im salvadorean 🇸🇻 & Puerto rican 🇵🇷. but iget happy and proud to hear someone whos not salvadorean talking good about el salvador. 👍🤙
where you from?
proud to be salvadorian.
Fr
Why?
You shouldn't be
@@jayyi5064 WYM
SALVADORAN *** ( it is not salvadorian )
Where the rest of my Salvadorans at!!???
🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻
😂
Here 🇸🇻✌️💙
Hola!
Here bro in the Uk 🇬🇧 🙏🏽🇸🇻
Me
"... you're just walking and a mango falls off and you eat it..." lol.. We are blessed in El Salvador.
Heck yeah. Fresh fruit rocks
Nostalgia 😍🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
Soo true.
Yeah and they break your windshield.
El problema es que los salvadoreños nos damos cuenta de lo que tenemos cuando estamos fuera de el país que Dios bendiga nuestro país y gracias por visitar nuestro país
Cierto. Desafortunadamente por cuestiones económicas no pudimos explorarlo.
Personalmente creo que muchos salvadoreños (no me incluyo) que viven fuera miran su país con ojos de "romanticismo" (idealizándolo) una vez que se han ido, olvidando que El Salvador es lo que es: un país como todos, con sus luces y sus sombras. La cocina de la infancia se echa de menos siempre, precisamente por eso, porque nos evoca nuestra infancia. El clima subtropical de El Salvador es maravilloso... excepto en la estación lluviosa, que a veces, y cada vez más, puede ser más violenta y destructiva. Las playas pueden ser preciosas, sí, pero, pero sin una normativa específica que impida que algunas veces se conviertan en patrimonio de pocos (propiedad privada) o, en algunos casos, sin una infraestructura mínima (y ecosostenible) que permita su disfrute al 100%. La inseguridad ciudadana es galopante... igual que la pobreza y la brecha socioeconómica. Un sistema público de salud público y de calidad es inexistente. Lo mismo en lo que respecta al sistema público de educación básica, pero abundan los centros comerciales cada vez más parecidos a los de los países avanzados. En fin... Si queremos, desde fuera, podemos seguir creyendo que El Salvador es El Paraíso y que como allí, en ninguna otra parte se vive mejor... o podemos ser más realistas y recordar que puede ser un país hermoso pero con muchas carencias que nadie, que yo sepa, se preocupa por subsanar para el bien común. Aclaración: Antes de responder a este comentario, por favor, léalo con detenimiento, e intente comprender los verdaderos matices que he querido transmitir en su contenido. Gracias.
@@jeagia4462 Todo es totalmente cierto. Cuando uno está en otro país, en Europa, por ejemplo, y uno ve como la salud y la educación son simples derechos gratuitos de los que todos disfrutan incluso sin tener trabajo fijo o pagar cuotas es totalmente increíble. Y sí, la inseguridad es decepcionante en El Salvador, hay que estar alerta todo el tiempo, desconfiando de todo el que se sube al bus o en la calle cuando ya comienza a oscurecer... Otra cosa son las playas, eso de tener que pagar para sentarte y bañarte en unos metros de arena que alguien ya compró es una gran estupidez. Todo eso es lo que hace que uno no quiera volver, porque al recordar todas esas injusticias: la inseguridad, la falta de un sistema de salud justo y el desempleo... da mucha rabia, porque es un país rico en recursos naturales pero todo está privatizado... Es muy triste.
Olvidaste las frutas cítricas, mandarinas,limas,naranjas,limones.
Sierto estoy contigo..yo vine de el salvador 2005 solo queria conoser mi padre i mis medias hermanas pero hoy gracias adios tengo 2 lindo bb I no me iria asta que puedan tener un futuro i puedan valerse porsi mismo pero por lo pronto no me iria ganas no me faltan pero ellos sin mi espejo los miro a ellos i no quicieraver en ellos lo que paso con migo solo con un padre""" lejos
IT IS TRUE WE HAVE SO MUCH FRUIT :
7 different types of MANGO
3 different types of ANONA
2 different types of MAMONCILLO ( mamones)
4 different types of MARAÑON
MARAÑON JAPONÉS ( so delicious)
TAMARINDO
TAMARINDO JAPANESSE
Manzana ROSA. ( pink wild apple )
( manzana pedorra)
MATAZANO
CAPULÍN. 2 types
CAIMITO
IKAKO
COCO 3 types
ALMENDRA
JOCOTE 3 types
GUAYABA 3 types
NANCE
ARRAYANES
GUANÁBA
ANONAS 3 types
PEPETO
COJIN
PATERNA
CINCUYA
ZAPOTE
ZAPUYULO. O ZAPOTILLO
ZUNZA
NÍSPERO
MAMEY
ACEITUNA. NEGRA Y VERDE
COPINOL
PAPATURRO. ( only grows in central region of EL SALVADOR, no where else)
BANANA AS FALLOW:
Banana MAJONCHO
banana. SEDA
banana. MANZANO
banana. PERICO
banana. MAJONCHO. MOMO
banana. BURGANDY COLOR
banana. PLÁTANO ( normally for fried
Dishes)
banana. WILD BANANA. ( small and super suit with seed )
ORANGE. SEVEN DIFFERENT TYPES
PINEAPPLES. ONE ITS ONLY IN CETRAL AMERICA. “ piñuela”
Avocado four types ... one very estrange called. “ avocado Shute “
COYOL TREE. TWO TYPES ( one o be boiled in cane sugar honey
CARDAMOMO. del que se hacen dulces
GROCERAS. Or GUINDAS. SÚPER SOUR
GRANADILLAS. 2 types
POME GRANADE or. Granada
Something similar to DRAGON FRUIT
WE CALL IT. PITAJAYA
SUGAR CANE. FOUR TYPES
Wild grape two types
PAN DE DIOS. OR. PAN DE PAPA un
CUCHAMPER VERDE. Y EL AMARILLO DULCE. ( tiene otro nombre )
ÁRBOL DE PITÓ. ( fruta y hojas tiernas )
FLOR DE IZOTE
WILD HERBS WE USE IN OUR CULTURE:
MORA, CHIPILIN , GUÍA DE COCHINO, TAMPUPO, CHUFLE, VERDOLAGA , LOROCO.
( all are native to the country)
PAPAYA
PACAYA
CARAO ( regular AND de CASTILLA)
MORRO. AND. CACAO
( both used for refreshments)
CAULOTE SEEDS. ( comúnmente conocido como : “ tapaculo” )
TIHUILOTE ( perlas del tihuilote)
CUTUPICOS ( fruta que da el IKSHCANAL O espinas de cuerno que abundan en los potreros )
I FOTGOT : PAPAYA. AND. PACAYA
Acaba de recordar ...
El CARAO .. del que sale ese delicioso fresco
Muy buena descripcion es mas hasta ahora escuche algunas frutas que pense nadie mas las conocia fuera de la capital
Con tal no le digan Platano al guineo, estamos en paz.
Y el Loroco primo>>>??
@@burdeburdel cierto PLANTA ICONO DE EL SALVADOR!!
LOOOOVE how you describe that We Salvadorans put Subways and Blimpies to shame when it comes to “panes con pollo” cause ours are massive with tons of lettuce, radishes, tomatoes, etc. 😂😂
Thanks a million for liking our gastronomic varieties.
That's right nothing compares a los panes con pollo😎
El Salvador is my second home and I love it. El Salvador has Personality like no other place on earth. Can't wait to get back!
Tell me something about El Salvador I’ve never been
@@MarkMinistries El Salvador has great weather year round. Im actually back now as I had been living in China. The people are friendly and very humble. But dont cross them or take advantage of them. The food is very good here too. You should come and experience it for yourself.
@@terryfoss4845 thanks for reply Terry... I’m looking at the weather channel and seeing that it is expected to rain everyday for this next week!? Is that normal year around or are we in the rainy season?
@@MarkMinistries rainy season here till Dec. But it's nothing like SE Asia or China.
@@terryfoss4845 okay okay, I hear like in the middle of Guatemala it may rain every day but only 1 hour or 2 hours more or less
I love when people dont talk about the crime in el salvador and call it common
Crime isnt common here it's pretty rare
And yes I do have chickens and chicks and cats
Another difference is the eggs are not refrigerated. Everyplace stocks them on the shelves.
Went to Super Selectos. Just like any large grocery store in the U.S., there's a whole isle of Toilet paper, but still almost impossible to find unscented T.P. I was surprised to see that Most items cost about the same. Cases of bottled water actually cost a little more than in the U.S. One of the saddest things I saw was the large number of stray/neglected dogs & cats.
Eggs keep longer if you don't wash them. No refrigeration needed
Super selectos is the biggest rip off supermarket just an FYI 😕
IM FROM EL SALVADOR BUT THIS GUY IS OVER EXAGGERATED. I Haven't know any person who eats fish whit out taking the guts from its body😅
And replacing the 's' with the 'j', NOT everybody lol, is uneducated super low poverty people
I wonder if he had a tamale and also ate the banana leaf wrap... he was probably told is "lettuce"
@@pfsagm2005 😂😂😂
neither do i, maybe he went to a remote town inside of San Miguel where they do it that way, as he was pronouncing as a san migueleño will do
@@joyvilla4152 I mean that's our accent, even unconsciously we do it. It doesn't have to do with education. That's something people from San Salvador say because they feel like they are better than everyone. But having lived abroad I can tell you we do that. If you make an effort you can avoid it. But yeah, it's not a bad thing. It's common in Central America, same thing happens in Nicaragua and Honduras!
“Every house has chickens.” That’s not true.
He is referring to the village!!!
@@mirnam.4 no, he didn’t. He said “all houses.”
It's not that crucial.
Something has ducks🤣
maybe he was on the rural areas
The way he described panes con pollo with that enthusiasm, is exactly how I feel about them!
El Salvador is an amazing place. It doesn’t get much credit because it’s the smallest Hispanic country but actually there’s not many people in El Salvador anymore because most people have moved into the US.
Thanks 😊 our contry is beautiful my El Salvador 🇸🇻 love to go on vacation
Because most of the food we eat is really fresh, that why people are more healthy
These people must have been out in the Country side.
Si porque en la capital no se habla asi 😅
The ones who came to the city probably died
@@chrisiraheta4148 - Nah.
@@chrisiraheta4148 hahahaha noo
Cabal, I lived in Sivar for 10 yrs and saw stuff like that while in an ECO or while I was working for MSF by the countryside but not in the capital
No todos hablamos con la "J" y no sabia que se cocina el pescado con todo y tripas. Y no todos tenemos pollos.
Yo buscando mis pollos xD
@@keniaalvarez6926 ¡Jajajaja! Genial
Karla Krubally, es correcto, no conozco a ningún cuscatleco que cocine el pescado con todo y vísceras. Claro que sin contar la pepesca.
I don't speak con la j
En Morazán si
Omg I loved everything about this video 😂
It's my country! 🇸🇻
@@user-tp1cu3xi2b Quien te crees para ofender a un país. Odias a El Salvador porque tiene algo que tú país no tiene. El Salvador apesar de su territorio es un país muy bello. Ve a otro video a ofender un país, pero a El Salvador no le digas nada. Te lo dice un Chileno. Que lamentable es que hay personas como tu en el mundo.
Well go back to ur country.
@@oscardahmer8533 Go back to Europe easy as that :)
@@oscardahmer8533No need to be rude.
@@oscardahmer8533 How are we going to go back to our country ? If our ancestors are Native Americans? Lol
I love climbing trees to get mangoes,or throw rocks at them and wait for them to fall down
Awesome speech this handsome man about El Salvador God bless
Thank you for visiting El Salvador 🇸🇻❤️
I love ,Like they speaks about my country 😍🇸🇻
Thanks for that. I love El Salvador.
EL SALVADOR 🇸🇻 BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY.
El Gabacho describiendo El Salvador....MUCHÍSIMO MÁS ENTRETENIDO....
_Te has dado cuenta que hay un vergo de latinos queriendo describir a los Estados Unidos como si fueran gringos. Hay cosas que son fáciles de describir, pero hay que ser humilde también._
Jaja he had a bad luck.. becouse the head in the chicken soup is a HUGE NO !!
And yes fried fish will have the head !!
Becouse we like to break the middle of head for that oil in !!
Very nice video.
Thanks for uploading.
So Funny! I'm Salvadorian and never had chickens in my house lol!! This dude never went to San Salvador or other cities where people live without chickens, and have no fruit trees in their backyard ..and also people from the city donot said "que pajo" Thank you for the good vibe dude but.. El Salvador is more then that
True those houses don't but everywhere around does. Although I see lots of coconut trees in San salvador. More in the center are just decorative palms.
He went to the ranches where everything is better... the city is not my place
@@joelgiron89 agree with you! the city is to chaotic. If you want to unplug from the noise and contamination. The small states are the best, or the beach
If I ever go back to live in my country again I definitely live in un canton o un pueblo pequeño. San Salvador or other major city are too crazy and full of stuck up people. I rather be con la gente que dice " que pajo vos" . You all be bless
When I lived there we used to say "quiubo".
Proud Salvi here!!!! 💖💜💖💜💖💜💖💜
I love mamones :v
I love mamones too xd
Los dos son mamones
@@jayyi5064 Ahhh sos re trol jajajajaja
Cállense, así no se llama. Se llama La Iglesia de Jesucristo De los Santos de Los Últimos Días.
Which ones? 😏
I love my country the "pulgarsito" from AMERICA 🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻✌👍💪
Does pulgarcito mean Little flea?
@@jewels4028 for being the smallest country in central america
@@chingonbass 😁 okay thanks
@@jewels4028 Its about "The little prince" of Antoine de Saint Exúpery.
I love my country thanks for enjoying everything in el Salvador.❤
Omg I love this
Thank you for this video you make me fall in love with my El Salvador. even though I have no chickens jajaja
this guy is awesome; love it. thx for sharing
3:11 he went to San Miguel maybe JAJAJAJ
Pollos por todos lados 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 es verdad, igualmente lo arboles de frutas por muchos lugares.
Y manadas de perros por todos lados
@@americamarti4853 Eso sí, pero pollos por todos lados?
I like this guy 😂 the way he described the panes con pollo killed me 💀
Awesome video thank you for the information
Loooved how the guy described my country! 😄❤👌
My wife is El Salvadoran and I’ve been there a few times,absolutely LOVE ES😍
Mangos and throw the seeds then a year or two later good stuff
I like this guy ,he looks very sweet talking about el salvador mi beautiful country ⚘💕🌺💞💐🌻🌸💓🌹💚🥀❤⚘🌷🌺
Love from the UK my brothers and sister 🙏🏽🇸🇻
I never had chickens in my house because all the time they were stolen from us 😂😂😂
I am not salvadorian , my husband is , I agree chichen sandwich is the best. My husband and family say I make a killer sandwich, I love their food.
Omg I love this 🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻
Omg this made me cheese with so much happiness. So on point. 😂❤️🇸🇻
This guy knows my country really good. I'm impressed 👍
Is true! Our mango tree's are huge!! Like we have the biggest mangos. ❤❤❤❤ I love my country 🇸🇻 🇸🇻
Beautiful land
It is nice to hear about my country El Salvador, I live in Canada for 27 years and see tourists talkings about our food nice places, I want to go for Christmas to eat panes con pollo.
Thank you for talking about EL SALVADOR. You gotta come to my country and live by yourself those things that these guys talked in this video!! Don't forget to try PUPUSAS!!
my country is very beatiful
Yep, most of organic food .. El Salvador. Snacks everytime, everywhere! I love my country, now being outside I can see what I took for granted.
well well well am glad you guy were in el salvador and explored all about us and enjoy it god bless el salvador am proud to be salvadorian
Those facts were really accurate, they find a treasure in this tiny land, every Salvadorean should be proud of living here.
You are Fanny brother!! Thank you for giving a presentation about El Salvador in English!!
Just made me hungry and proud
I don't have chickens :( in the city is not common to have them
Hola como estas
There are panes con pavo & panes con pollo!
Security guards carry Regular shotguns!
People use their homes as store fronts and sell daily food and snacks that are sold by the unit!
No, there are no chickens in every household.
Thank you for visiting Norte Americanos ,but please Do not exaggerate!
Thanks...from a Salvadorean lady
Heló amigos.
Whats upp!
I like tu vídeo
Muchos abrazos y saludos
Everting this is my beautiful beautiful country beautiful I love my beautiful country
I happy you enjoy my country is a paradise it thank for giving a positive review
1:38 his reaction to panes con pollo it's awesome, my favorite holiday food
I live in El Salvador and those things they said are soooo true. 100% Salvi
Thanks guys for taking about my country the way you guys did , l can tell you the is more good stuff that's the people ....
I like fish eyes 😂 🇸🇻Only on my country you will find tree fruit All over 😅
100% proud Salvadorian
Who's from el Salvador here
Hey gringo I love my country. I live in Virginia. But I'm from El Salvador
I'm suddenly in love with this man when he talked about chicken sandwiches
My Mom make the turkey ones .... You have not live until you eat one.
@@yiovan9887 🤣🤣
Amazing awebo.
Está pandemia me ayudó a encontrar tantos videos de personas que les gusta El Salvador, es algo que no me esperaba encontrar, saludos.
Thank you 🙏 🤔 awesome 👏 😎
mmm those chicken subs sound really good!
We travelled through El Salvador last year and absolutely loved it. Interesting hearing your observations of the country. :)
Great video, 👏🏽👏🏽 I Love it 🇸🇻❤️
Is seem like you know a lot about el Salvador my friend, I fill good when you talk good about ouer country. Thank you so much you are very welcome to como any time.
“Que Pajo”😂
Juelaaaaaa 🤣🤣
Que paho bo. Jajaja
Jaja yo esa no me la sabía, al parecer es en oriente que hablan asì
@ los de san miguel , jan miguel
@ Estas equivocada, en occidente no hablamos asi.
Thank you guys for speaking a bout our country
You are the best 👌
good job and well said! AND iguana is yum 😋
Jajaja bonito video
Hahaha guy's face when he describes fruit trees, specially mango 😅😅
I love the way they describe the food!! Jajajajaa this guy is sooo freaking cute.
Im soooo salvadoran and I've never had a chicken in my life - alive. That's a cliché.
The "que pajó" phrase, it's more notorious in the Eastern side of the country (for instance, San Miguel, Usulutan)
Cuando el gringo dice "The most delicious thing in the world" you can tell he's saying it from the heart and he's remembering that moment when that pan con pollo hit the spot... THE MOST DELICIOUS THING IN THE WORLD
My grandma make panes con pollo for Christmas their amazing
I just went to bahia del sol elsalvador it is awesome and beautiful country and the people are so happy for not having much and im heading back in 2 weeks
"I never ate iguana or opossum....." but I think you forgot to say at the end: " that I know of!" Nunca comio garrobo o takuazin que ella supo. 😂 pan con chunpe is where the money is at tho! ❤❤
U got a new subscriber!
Well spoken Brother and sister God bless you and the people of El Salvador Your Canadian Friends Peace Also POLLO COMPERO
As a Jalvadoran born, I can't believe this guy picked up on that. I live in LA now and when I'm in company of other Jalvadorans I listen carefully for the J sound. It's very faint. And I have fun with them.
True, even we who live in the capital do it. But the migueleños have the strongest j accent in rural areas.
it's Pan con Pavo / which is bread with turkey
Great video, we have good staff unfortunately media channels has destroyed our reputation, i live in Massachusetts and trust me we have shooting all over the state but here is normal, love your video, finally someone makes a great video made of good staff about my lovely el salvador 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Yeah Panes con pollo 🐓 yeah delicious 😋 Sandwich with chickens 🐓 love ❤️ my foods TAMALES , Pupusas , yuca con chicharrónes , pastelitos . Chilate con nuegados 😋😋😋
Veo comentarios diciendo, "eso no es cierto", o "así no somos", lo siento pero gran porcentaje de los salvadoreños viven en estados rurales y es normal que ellos conozcan esa parte de nuestro país, algo por lo que estar orgullosos y listos para mejorar sin perder esencias. So thank you so much for notice every single thing you have talked in this video :)
Le agradecemos al muchacho por hablar cosas lindas de El Salvador, pero en honor a la verdad no todos los lugares en El Salvador hacen, dicen o son como él lo describe, nadie trato de ser ofensivo, simplemente queremos ser claros.