Going off the beaten path almost always leads to a deeper understanding of the people and culture. Please keep doing what you do, you're a natural at this.
This is really cool. It’s nice to see that someone from the US can navigate a foreign place so easily and peacefully as you did. Funny how because you’re black you inadvertently experienced a bit of racism even outside the states. It sounds like you handled things extremely well
I like both cuban and nica cigars, but nothing beats cuban tabaco. Btw Nicaragua is full of callejones, which is basically favela type neighborhoods. Not the best places to go to. The only thing I do like about Nicaragua is the carne asada con queso Frito y tajadas y arroz
Managua, Nicaragua looks like and sounds like a nice place to visit...the food was appealing too. Hey, Pickle Ball is on the map now...thanks, Jaime Foxx daughter...🤣🤣🤣.. Sly's life is interesting...will check in....👍💯💜
I love to see videos of people from different countries sharing their experiences in my country! Greetings from Nicaragua, I am glad you visited, and I hope you had a nice stay!
Hey mate! Local here! The issue with Managua as a tourist place is that, there's nothing to do, beyond the shopping malls, a few spots and a lot of F traffic. Glad that you enjoyed tho!
If it weren’t for the extreme heat and humidity, Nicaragua would be awesome. I know that there are some cooler locations but Granada, Leon and San Juan de Sur are all hot as well as Managua. It is a nice country except for the heat. For this of you who can tolerate the heat then go and enjoy . Nice video as always Sly.
Well, you've gotta remember that at lower latitudes the weather depends on altitude! That is, if you live at lower altitude, the weather will be hotter! But if you live at higher altitude, the weather will be cooler, even in summer! That said, Western and Eastern Nicaragua are located at lower altitude, thus are hotter, like Florida where you can't live without central AC. However, unlike Florida being flat, Nicaragua is a mountainous country with a varied topography! So, the weather there depends on altitude, the time of the year, and on cool breezes blowing down from the mountains, volcanoes, and lakes! However, North Central Nicaragua is highly mountainous, so the weather is cool year around. Thus, if you don't like the heat, you can stay in North Central Nicaragua in cities at altitudes above 700 m (2300 ft) like Matagalpa, Jinotega, San Rafael del Norte, Estelí, Somoto or Ocotal! But, the best place to stay in Nicaragua, where the weather is fall like year round and close to everything is El Crucero, in the Sierras South of Managua and above 800 m (2600)! From El Crucero you can check out Managua and the Pacific Ocean from above the Sierras! But you can also reach Managua, Granada, León, the volcanoes, and the Pacific beaches pretty easily through excellent highways! So, don't assume that Central American countries are hot ovens! Otherwise, none would visit Tikal, Antigua, Granada, San Juan del Sur, Panamá City!
Hey Sly, this video is a great surprise for me, I never thought you would be visiting Nicaragua. I have watched many of your videos, I am from Leon, Nicaragua. I hope you can have a good time around here despite the weather. Greetings!
You are brave to be traveling alone. You could have gone to check out the Mercado you could have gone to see the capital . You could have gone to see a show . You could have gone to see a place that has lots of restaurants and entertainment by the water. And the Nicaraguan nacatamales are very good and they are different than tamales. Enjoy your trip.
Really cool that you are featuring Managua. I was just down there are spent most of my time in Leon, some in Granada. Went through Managua a few times and also of course coming into and leaving the country. Seemed like there was, contrary to what everyone says, a lot there to check out. Not sure about getting around there without a car? Seems like you managed it okay. Also had what looked like some pockets of rough areas. Not too worried about it in general, but Managua looked like there were some areas you definitely didn't want to be wandering around at night, probably not even during the day. Not sure what your experience was with that? I am inclined to check it out though since I've always lived in bigger cities, and both Leon an Granada were surprisingly small, I guess mid size. Also, have to say that I thought the food was really good. So many interesting things to eat everywhere you went. Not sure why, before I went, I heard so many people saying the food wasn't good. Thanks for sharing!
Que raro, soy Nicaraguenses, las personas extrangeras siempre me dicen que la comida es muy buena, aún cuando yo estoy en otros países también me lo mencionan. Me alegro le haya gustado el país y su gastronomía y más aún , que le haya encontrado muchas cosas de interés.
De dia es seguro de hecho es mas seguro que san jose costa rica lo que si es desordenada y alguien que es extranjero se pierde por que no es una ciudad cuadriculada en avenidas y calles como la mayoria en el mundo en la noche si hay lugares pekigrosos y otros sanos como en toda ciudas de latinoamerica tambien
One of my favorite countries ive been. Don’t believe the bs the states say- they want bad relations. Meanwhile nicaragua does more than ANY country about the border crisis which actually spans across 2 continents. Hope you visit leon dude! Some good ppls in Nicaragua for sure.
Managua has its nice spots, But i prefer the Provinces aka Departamentos. Lots of beautiful green places all over, nice Beaches! Specially the clear waters od the Caribean!. fresh delicious food, Fruits and snacks in every lil pueblo!. Amazing Coffee specially in the highlands of Matagalpa and Jinotega. 😊
Gracias por no dejarse intimidar, and stay and visit Managua, is very hot, but is different. I do appreciate your comments about what you see going on. Go to Matagalpa, I'm from there, at this time I'm away, if not, you would be invited to my home. Enjoy Nicaragua
check Managua and making a video of it , btw we also have african descendant tribes in the pacific region ( coast) here , maybe you can make a video in Bluefields or Corn Island beatiful culture and places by Garífunas and Miskitos , blessings 😎🤙🏽🇳🇮
I think its great that you try the local foods. Some TH-camrs who go to other countries will still look for the western foods Vs trying each countries meals
Nicarágua is a western country. The West is Western Europe and the countries it’s four Atlantic empires - Spain, Portugal, Britain, France - created in the “new world” that all speak Western European languages and follow Western European religions, etc - so basically the Americas plus Australia/NZ. Think of the food that he ate - rice, plantains and a corn stew. The most western meal imaginable - rice and bananas introduced into the Americas by Western Europeans (the Spanish in this case) and corn, an indigenous American food, all mixed together to form a typical meal of the Americas. A cross of Western Europe and “New World”.
It is Atolillo, bro! It is good, but not as good as Arroz con leche in my opinion. Both are made in Nicaragua as well. And bro. There are so many other things you can do in Managua, specially at night! Glad you enjoyed it, though!
Nice Vid bro. Have you heard of Bluefields in Nicaragua. They probably think you from Bluefields, not Haiti. Entire Afro Caribbean People from there. Id go There and Corn Island and little Corn Island.
Omg , I arrived yesterday morning , I went to visit my family n CA for the holidays and I was at that restaurant yesterday afternoon ..actually a couple of times and the food is great there 👍👍..
Hello, Nicaraguans in the Atlantic coast are descendants of Nigerian, fugitive slaves from the Caribbean islands and north america and therefore you may had been taken probably by another Nicaraguan. They speak English because the Atlantic coast was dominated by England’s pirates
Esa es la vida en nuestro país Nicaragua, la gente ganándose el pan de cada día a como pueda, vendiendo en las calles elotes, refrescos, caldos, raspados y lo que se pueda para subsistir en un país que es el segundo mas pobre de latinoamerica, después de Haiti, desde hace tres décadas!!
@@ramonguerrero4202 ....Si a vos te parece chistoso la realidad que muestra este video de la vida cotidiana del Nica ganandose los reales en las calles, vendiendo lo que se pueda: elotes, nacatamales, piñatas , entonces el que necesita actualizarse y educarse sos vos! No podes tapar el sol con tu comentario valurde, para nadie es una sorpresa que Nicaragua sea el segundo país mas pobre de latam, eso lo podes saber si usas tu cerebro para buscar la información apropiada.
Para esos que dicen que mi comentario es chistoso, pues asi les parece a los no educados y pobres de mente. Nicaragua es el segundo pais mas pobre de latinomerica, después de Haiti, desde hace tres décadas!!!. El que quiera argumentar dicha verdad es porque no le conviene saber la realidad de Nicaragua y en vez de mandar a borrar mi comentario, le reto a que debata dicha información que se encuentra en todas las enciclopedia publicas del internet.... asi que ni como tapar el sol con un borrón..jajajajaja. El que recibe remesas de sus familiares que redsiden en el extranjero, es la persona que puede comer tres tiempos, vestir modestamente y quizás (si es que no se chupa el dinero en guaro y cigarros), pagarse un curso tecnico-vocacional para tener la posibilidad de ganar un poco mas de dinero. 🙄
@@ramonguerrero4202 ...Aqui el unico que se tiene que actualizar y educar sos vos. Busca la informacion que esta por todas las bibbliotecas digitales del planeta.
the thick warm drink, my mexican guy says it was atole (ah-tole-ay). we make it with corn flour masa, milk and sugar, sometimes cinnamon, usually some wierd dried fruit "ciruela"
@@AllDayEloquencethanks, thats what my guy says,but they dont look like any plum or prune i've ever seen. they come from the asian grocery, make nice hot atole. they are very red, very dry and have to be soaked in hot water, blended and strained.
- Those "weird dried fruits" are raisins, not prunes. The word he was trying to remember is "atolillo". In Nicaragua it's not called "atole". Atolillo is like a custard made with milk, egg yolks, sugar, cornstarch, and lightly flavored with cinnamon. It can also include white rum. Its thickness and ingredients may vary a bit per people's preferences. It can be served warm or chilled.
@@autotransportbroker those countries don’t count and yet you only mentioned 4…Because in the UK which England and Ireland is a part of ITS called football ffs!!!
good job my friend! just be careful. But food is good and cost is cheap in Nicaragua compared to US prices. You should explore Las Isletas de Granada, and the beaches such as Pochomil, La Boquita. Foods, try Baho, Vigoron, Carne asada, cerdo asado. And of course, the great, delicious of them all, El Nacatamal (drink cofee with it).
thank you for coming to Nicaragua the dessert is called ATOLIO with cinnamon and raising it is made with milk and maizena and that was not tamal is called NACATAMAL
What’s happening my brother? Nice to see you made it to Nicaragua. Hey, if you make it up to Leon let me know. I have been living here almost 3 years now.
They call Nacatamales corn dough anion alcaparras tomato rice Chile bacon pork pass dry grapes green peper micro 5 or boil in water 6mts very good and big with warm bred and coffee presto welcome to Nicaragua go to Mercado oriental lots a food and cheap hermano see u
You should go visit El Salvador if you have an opportunity street food and markets are the place to go eat to get your money’s worth and tourists attractions of course a little higher like usual but you definitely need to try the famous pupusas !😮
@ I think you need to watch his videos cuz he has never been there !!! Your getting confused by Salvador Brazil not El Salvador so you should watch his videos !!!! You gotta know your info before replying sorry especially someone that watches his videos 😂😂
- Maybe people do not know about your channel. I just subscribed to it because I travel to Nicaragua often and like to learn about it. I have never been to the Atlantic coast, I stay up and down the Pacific coast and remain mainly in Managua. There may be a few reasons why people do not watch your videos. I checked out about five of your videos and noticed a few things. - Sometimes you put your camera too close to your face when you're eating and people can see the food inside your mouth. No one likes to see that. - I speak both English and Spanish but had a hard time understanding your English accent. - Sometimes you're speaking in Spanish and mix it with English words, or vise versa, and if your viewers are not English and Spanish bilingual, they won't fully understand what you are saying. - You do not enunciate when you speak English, you often mumble a lot when you talk and that makes it even harder to understand you. Open your mouth, enunciate. - By speaking the way you do, and using local, Nicaraguan Atlantic coast English slang, you limit your audience to just local people in your area who can understand you. - Again, I only watched about five of your videos, so, there may be other reasons why people do not watch your videos. Just improve your content.
Managua is okay if you don't look native. Old downtown is interesting and the Santo Domingo area. Outside of that be careful. I was born there, and it was nicer in the 90s.
I have traveled through much of Latin America. I lived for a long time in Mexico and I currently live in Brazil. When it comes to travel I have a couple of rules. One of them is that I don't go to countries with oppressive, undemocratic regimes. Unfortunately, Nicaragua currently falls into that category. It has one of Latin America's most dictatorial governments. So I have scratched it off my list. I would love to visit Nicaragua one day. But not now.
@@patoamarillo229 I'm sure the people of Nicaragua are lovely. They deserve much better than the horribly repressive regime they have to endure, which imprisons and murders its opponents on a massive scale. Hopefully, in the near future, things will get better for them.
Going off the beaten path almost always leads to a deeper understanding of the people and culture. Please keep doing what you do, you're a natural at this.
Felicidades Nicaragua um pais hermoso
Te pica el hoyo 😂
El mejor pais de centroamerica, es Nicaragua. es el mas seguro en la region. Y mas barato en los hoteles y la comida y el transporte. @@lem9756
This is really cool. It’s nice to see that someone from the US can navigate a foreign place so easily and peacefully as you did. Funny how because you’re black you inadvertently experienced a bit of racism even outside the states. It sounds like you handled things extremely well
That’s awesome. I’m from Seattle too and from Nicaragua! I haven’t been there since I was a kid in 2009!
I’m in Virginia and I’m from Managua I’m planning my first trip back this year 2025 I have been in the states since 1984
¡Bienvenido a Nicaragua!
Te ganastes una subcriptora a tu canal....gracias por visitar Nicaragua ❤❤❤❤
Un pais Encantador
Go on a cigar tour. NICARAGUA makes the beat cigars. Better than cuba
You would need to go to Estili in the highlands for that. They also have great coffee there (Matagalpa).
I like Padrons
Naw Cuba better if you go to the farms in vinales . 3 hours away from Havana
@@traddtvdef Nicoya is better
I like both cuban and nica cigars, but nothing beats cuban tabaco. Btw Nicaragua is full of callejones, which is basically favela type neighborhoods. Not the best places to go to. The only thing I do like about Nicaragua is the carne asada con queso Frito y tajadas y arroz
Welcome to my country, i hope you are enjoying your trip 😊
Correction there are called Nacatamales are a typical Nicaragüense meal there not Mexican tamales .
(14:40) they are called Naca-tamales, coming from a Nicaraguan living in the states.
The word "Nacatamales" is one word, is not written with a hyphen...
@@jhennessyde-la-fuente7193I think he used the hyphen so English speakers can sound it out better..
@@patoamarillo229 ...Well it could be, but I have seen many Nicaraguans living in the states writing nacatamales with the hypen...hehehe.
Managua, Nicaragua looks like and sounds like a nice place to visit...the food was appealing too.
Hey, Pickle Ball is on the map now...thanks, Jaime Foxx daughter...🤣🤣🤣..
Sly's life is interesting...will check in....👍💯💜
I love to see videos of people from different countries sharing their experiences in my country! Greetings from Nicaragua, I am glad you visited, and I hope you had a nice stay!
Thank you for your visit in my home country, my beautiful Nicaragua.
Hey mate!
Local here! The issue with Managua as a tourist place is that, there's nothing to do, beyond the shopping malls, a few spots and a lot of F traffic. Glad that you enjoyed tho!
Ahí ocupaba un mae tuani que lo guiara y lo pusieran feeling Managua 😎🤙🏽
Hsy mucho variedad de bebidas y comidas en Nicaragua, la mejores broder
If it weren’t for the extreme heat and humidity, Nicaragua would be awesome. I know that there are some cooler locations but Granada, Leon and San Juan de Sur are all hot as well as Managua. It is a nice country except for the heat. For this of you who can tolerate the heat then go and enjoy . Nice video as always Sly.
Well, you've gotta remember that at lower latitudes the weather depends on altitude! That is, if you live at lower altitude, the weather will be hotter! But if you live at higher altitude, the weather will be cooler, even in summer! That said, Western and Eastern Nicaragua are located at lower altitude, thus are hotter, like Florida where you can't live without central AC. However, unlike Florida being flat, Nicaragua is a mountainous country with a varied topography! So, the weather there depends on altitude, the time of the year, and on cool breezes blowing down from the mountains, volcanoes, and lakes! However, North Central Nicaragua is highly mountainous, so the weather is cool year around. Thus, if you don't like the heat, you can stay in North Central Nicaragua in cities at altitudes above 700 m (2300 ft) like Matagalpa, Jinotega, San Rafael del Norte, Estelí, Somoto or Ocotal! But, the best place to stay in Nicaragua, where the weather is fall like year round and close to everything is El Crucero, in the Sierras South of Managua and above 800 m (2600)! From El Crucero you can check out Managua and the Pacific Ocean from above the Sierras! But you can also reach Managua, Granada, León, the volcanoes, and the Pacific beaches pretty easily through excellent highways! So, don't assume that Central American countries are hot ovens! Otherwise, none would visit Tikal, Antigua, Granada, San Juan del Sur, Panamá City!
You got the highlands in Nicaragua too.
Visit north Nicaragua very cool and frogs
@GerardoLopez-x5u Cool! 😄
Nicaragua 🇳🇮
Hey Sly, this video is a great surprise for me, I never thought you would be visiting Nicaragua. I have watched many of your videos, I am from Leon, Nicaragua. I hope you can have a good time around here despite the weather. Greetings!
@no_soy_rubio Greetings!
13:33 it’s called football. The ball is played with the foot.
Loving your videos, bro.
Managua Nicaragua es un pais muy seguro y hermoso, gracias por su visita
You are brave to be traveling alone. You could have gone to check out the Mercado you could have gone to see the capital . You could have gone to see a show . You could have gone to see a place that has lots of restaurants and entertainment by the water. And the Nicaraguan nacatamales are very good and they are different than tamales. Enjoy your trip.
Really cool that you are featuring Managua. I was just down there are spent most of my time in Leon, some in Granada. Went through Managua a few times and also of course coming into and leaving the country. Seemed like there was, contrary to what everyone says, a lot there to check out. Not sure about getting around there without a car? Seems like you managed it okay. Also had what looked like some pockets of rough areas. Not too worried about it in general, but Managua looked like there were some areas you definitely didn't want to be wandering around at night, probably not even during the day. Not sure what your experience was with that? I am inclined to check it out though since I've always lived in bigger cities, and both Leon an Granada were surprisingly small, I guess mid size. Also, have to say that I thought the food was really good. So many interesting things to eat everywhere you went. Not sure why, before I went, I heard so many people saying the food wasn't good. Thanks for sharing!
Que raro, soy Nicaraguenses, las personas extrangeras siempre me dicen que la comida es muy buena, aún cuando yo estoy en otros países también me lo mencionan. Me alegro le haya gustado el país y su gastronomía y más aún , que le haya encontrado muchas cosas de interés.
De dia es seguro de hecho es mas seguro que san jose costa rica lo que si es desordenada y alguien que es extranjero se pierde por que no es una ciudad cuadriculada en avenidas y calles como la mayoria en el mundo en la noche si hay lugares pekigrosos y otros sanos como en toda ciudas de latinoamerica tambien
@@federico9123 - ¿Qué es lo raro?
One of my favorite countries ive been. Don’t believe the bs the states say- they want bad relations. Meanwhile nicaragua does more than ANY country about the border crisis which actually spans across 2 continents. Hope you visit leon dude! Some good ppls in Nicaragua for sure.
Managua has its nice spots, But i prefer the Provinces aka Departamentos. Lots of beautiful green places all over, nice Beaches! Specially the clear waters od the Caribean!. fresh delicious food, Fruits and snacks in every lil pueblo!. Amazing Coffee specially in the highlands of Matagalpa and Jinotega. 😊
Great videos man, I do similar type of tours mostly in Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 and Guatemala 🇬🇹 but will start traveling around the world 🌎 eventually .
Europeans Asians Latin American is call futbol worldwide 💯
You should’ve mentioned the barrios you walked through.
Gracias por no dejarse intimidar, and stay and visit Managua, is very hot, but is different. I do appreciate your comments about what you see going on. Go to Matagalpa, I'm from there, at this time I'm away, if not, you would be invited to my home. Enjoy Nicaragua
lol you walked by my locksmith at 16:24 , thanks for the video
check Managua and making a video of it , btw we also have african descendant tribes in the pacific region ( coast) here , maybe you can make a video in Bluefields or Corn Island beatiful culture and places by Garífunas and Miskitos , blessings 😎🤙🏽🇳🇮
As a diabetic person I'm so jealous of you, being able to enjoy all those things
I think its great that you try the local foods. Some TH-camrs who go to other countries will still look for the western foods Vs trying each countries meals
Nicarágua is a western country. The West is Western Europe and the countries it’s four Atlantic empires - Spain, Portugal, Britain, France - created in the “new world” that all speak Western European languages and follow Western European religions, etc - so basically the Americas plus Australia/NZ.
Think of the food that he ate - rice, plantains and a corn stew. The most western meal imaginable - rice and bananas introduced into the Americas by Western Europeans (the Spanish in this case) and corn, an indigenous American food, all mixed together to form a typical meal of the Americas. A cross of Western Europe and “New World”.
Thanks for the visit!...
It is Atolillo, bro! It is good, but not as good as Arroz con leche in my opinion. Both are made in Nicaragua as well. And bro. There are so many other things you can do in Managua, specially at night! Glad you enjoyed it, though!
The food name is Indio Viejo = Old Indian
Hey when is that cigar festival they have do you know
Nacatamales: There's no comparison. They're not the same. NACATAMALES are unique to this country. It's like their culinary flag.
Nice Vid bro. Have you heard of Bluefields in Nicaragua. They probably think you from Bluefields, not Haiti. Entire Afro Caribbean People from there. Id go There and Corn Island and little Corn Island.
Sly how often do you get food poisoning?
You walk with activated charcoal to avoid it.
Omg , I arrived yesterday morning , I went to visit my family n CA for the holidays and I was at that restaurant yesterday afternoon ..actually a couple of times and the food is great there 👍👍..
Love this video my friend , my name is Eduardo I'm from Nicaragua, and m
Now I am living in Jacksonville Florida
Hello, Nicaraguans in the Atlantic coast are descendants of Nigerian, fugitive slaves from the Caribbean islands and north america and therefore you may had been taken probably by another Nicaraguan. They speak English because the Atlantic coast was dominated by England’s pirates
It's call " Atolillo" from " Atol " a warm drink
Enjoy my country bro
Managua es hermoso
that is "atolillo de maizena" made with milk and corn starch. Try nacatamales. the best tamale in the world!
I like that the capital isn’t a mad house like in other countries it’s probably because the country is not over populated😅.
Yeah, why should a game where you kick a ball with your foot be called football?😋
Esa es la vida en nuestro país Nicaragua, la gente ganándose el pan de cada día a como pueda, vendiendo en las calles elotes, refrescos, caldos, raspados y lo que se pueda para subsistir en un país que es el segundo mas pobre de latinoamerica, después de Haiti, desde hace tres décadas!!
Que chistoso eres,se ve que sabes mucho actualizate.
@@ramonguerrero4202 ....Si a vos te parece chistoso la realidad que muestra este video de la vida cotidiana del Nica ganandose los reales en las calles, vendiendo lo que se pueda: elotes, nacatamales, piñatas , entonces el que necesita actualizarse y educarse sos vos!
No podes tapar el sol con tu comentario valurde, para nadie es una sorpresa que Nicaragua sea el segundo país mas pobre de latam, eso lo podes saber si usas tu cerebro para buscar la información apropiada.
Para esos que dicen que mi comentario es chistoso, pues asi les parece a los no educados y pobres de mente. Nicaragua es el segundo pais mas pobre de latinomerica, después de Haiti, desde hace tres décadas!!!.
El que quiera argumentar dicha verdad es porque no le conviene saber la realidad de Nicaragua y en vez de mandar a borrar mi comentario, le reto a que debata dicha información que se encuentra en todas las enciclopedia publicas del internet.... asi que ni como tapar el sol con un borrón..jajajajaja.
El que recibe remesas de sus familiares que redsiden en el extranjero, es la persona que puede comer tres tiempos, vestir modestamente y quizás (si es que no se chupa el dinero en guaro y cigarros), pagarse un curso tecnico-vocacional para tener la posibilidad de ganar un poco mas de dinero. 🙄
@@ramonguerrero4202 ...Aqui el unico que se tiene que actualizar y educar sos vos. Busca la informacion que esta por todas las bibbliotecas digitales del planeta.
Que era antes , una potencia?
the thick warm drink, my mexican guy says it was atole (ah-tole-ay). we make it with corn flour masa, milk and sugar, sometimes cinnamon, usually some wierd dried fruit "ciruela"
Ciruela= prune (dried plum)
@@AllDayEloquencethanks, thats what my guy says,but they dont look like any plum or prune i've ever seen. they come from the asian grocery, make nice hot atole. they are very red, very dry and have to be soaked in hot water, blended and strained.
@@evelynkorjack2126 who knows.. they have all sorts of weird Asian fruits😅😅
- Those "weird dried fruits" are raisins, not prunes. The word he was trying to remember is "atolillo". In Nicaragua it's not called "atole".
Atolillo is like a custard made with milk, egg yolks, sugar, cornstarch, and lightly flavored with cinnamon. It can also include white rum.
Its thickness and ingredients may vary a bit per people's preferences.
It can be served warm or chilled.
You are great reading all these food names, Congrats man! Come to my store if you need anything brother
Only one country in the world call it soccer (USA) the rest of the world calls it football ⚽️. Good content 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Ireland call it soccer. And England use to call it soccer, too.
@@autotransportbroker those countries don’t count and yet you only mentioned 4…Because in the UK which England and Ireland is a part of ITS called football ffs!!!
Don't listen to what people say. Every city has its charm!
Thank you For Visiting My Beautiful Country.
good job my friend! just be careful. But food is good and cost is cheap in Nicaragua compared to US prices. You should explore Las Isletas de Granada, and the beaches such as Pochomil, La Boquita. Foods, try Baho, Vigoron, Carne asada, cerdo asado. And of course, the great, delicious of them all, El Nacatamal (drink cofee with it).
You missed out not having a nacatamal!
Great video, Nice places of Nicaragua, you care youreslf in Nicaragua.
thank you for coming to Nicaragua the dessert is called ATOLIO with cinnamon and raising it is made with milk and maizena and that was not tamal is called NACATAMAL
Welcome to Managua, Nicaragua
What’s happening my brother? Nice to see you made it to Nicaragua. Hey, if you make it up to Leon let me know. I have been living here almost 3 years now.
They call
Nacatamales corn dough anion alcaparras tomato rice Chile bacon pork pass dry grapes green peper micro 5 or boil in water 6mts very good and big with warm bred and coffee presto welcome to Nicaragua go to Mercado oriental lots a food and cheap hermano see u
gotta show us your hotels n stuff. miss that
Cocina doña haydee is my spot!!!
5:35 543 dolares?🤣 esta mala la traduccion
Atolito duro "atol" yummy nice video, viva Masaya❤ Managua is peaceful great people
@13:10 i think he was being nosey. I think he was asking you if you are working. Like you said earlier, he was wondering if you are also a migrant
You should go visit El Salvador if you have an opportunity street food and markets are the place to go eat to get your money’s worth and tourists attractions of course a little higher like usual but you definitely need to try the famous pupusas !😮
He was in El salvador 🇸🇻 watch his videos 🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻
@ I think you need to watch his videos cuz he has never been there !!! Your getting confused by Salvador Brazil not El Salvador so you should watch his videos !!!! You gotta know your info before replying sorry especially someone that watches his videos 😂😂
I love pupusas
@ ohh for sure! I agree I would love to go to Nicaragua one day !!!😎 beautiful country
How comes nobody watches my Nicaragua videos 😢😢
- Maybe people do not know about your channel. I just subscribed to it because I travel to Nicaragua often and like to learn about it.
I have never been to the Atlantic coast, I stay up and down the Pacific coast and remain mainly in Managua.
There may be a few reasons why people do not watch your videos.
I checked out about five of your videos and noticed a few things.
- Sometimes you put your camera too close to your face when you're eating and people can see the food inside your mouth. No one likes to see that.
- I speak both English and Spanish but had a hard time understanding your English accent.
- Sometimes you're speaking in Spanish and mix it with English words, or vise versa, and if your viewers are not English and Spanish bilingual, they won't fully understand what you are saying.
- You do not enunciate when you speak English, you often mumble a lot when you talk and that makes it even harder to understand you. Open your mouth, enunciate.
- By speaking the way you do, and using local, Nicaraguan Atlantic coast English slang, you limit your audience to just local people in your area who can understand you.
- Again, I only watched about five of your videos, so, there may be other reasons why people do not watch your videos. Just improve your content.
@@ELo-wi7vv thank you for the feedback i will defiantly put it in practice.... 🤜🤛
@@ELo-wi7vv You should definitely visit the coat, especially corn island, you will love it.
@@medsclair Yes! Buenas suerte improver presentaciones . . . espoero
@@eugeniebreida gracias
Garlic and vinegar on your Tostones, you'll love it.
Interesting to know about the hostel, atmosphere and prices.
People call soccer Football because it is played with the feet. ❤👋🏿
@no_soy_rubio - Most sports are played with feet, you need them for running, or jumping, or moving.
Can't play if you take your feet off.
@@ELo-wi7vv The ball is kicked with the feet 99% of a FOOTball game.
Managua is okay if you don't look native. Old downtown is interesting and the Santo Domingo area. Outside of that be careful. I was born there, and it was nicer in the 90s.
Great job👌
looking forward to the next one
Awesome
Old Indian man😂Indio Viejo
10:58 Where's that at?
Park "Luis Alfonso Velásquez Flores" in Managua near "Palacio Nacional".
14:17 It's called atolillo, we called it toliyo🤣😂😇for short
Another 1! 👏👏
El futbol se juega con los pies, el futbol de USA se juega con las manos. Preguntó cuál es el nombre correcto?
The story of the lady that thought you were from haiti😂😂😂
- Actually, he said "Oh, and then it hit me. I guest she thought I was from Haiti", but it seems she didn't actually tell him that.
Excelent ❤
Is their corn GMO? All corn in the US GMO
Actually all the food in Nicaragua is organic and all natural no pesticides
Are you going to Granada?
Your life is so amazing
Great vid
I really like these titles as of late. 🤣🤣
Nice video brother
👏👏👏👏👍👍👌👌👌👌
Bro getting all types of Latina’s huh
🙂💚👍
Go to the North, Matagalpa!!!
I see you wearing that capitol hill shirt. Yeah make sure you got your papers coming back to US LOL
That food you were wondering about is leche flan.
550 córdobas. eso lo divides entre el tipo de cambio que aparece en el recibo. No es 550 dólares!!!
baseball is not the most popular nowadays,
yeah its like the national sports lets say , but nowhere near to be the most popular.
I have traveled through much of Latin America. I lived for a long time in Mexico and I currently live in Brazil. When it comes to travel I have a couple of rules. One of them is that I don't go to countries with oppressive, undemocratic regimes. Unfortunately, Nicaragua currently falls into that category. It has one of Latin America's most dictatorial governments. So I have scratched it off my list.
I would love to visit Nicaragua one day. But not now.
Nicaragua is the safest country in Central America
@boink800 Police states are well policed.
@@josephpanzarella1417the people are just more truth worthy there
@@patoamarillo229 I'm sure the people of Nicaragua are lovely. They deserve much better than the horribly repressive regime they have to endure, which imprisons and murders its opponents on a massive scale. Hopefully, in the near future, things will get better for them.
@@boink800was El Salvador is the safest Country in all of the Americas now. So Nicaragua is #2, I live in Nicaragua, safety is never a concern.
Atolillo... soy de L.A, ca.