Man, so many Salvadoran foods there, I'm impressed they have all that. You could've choked on that Semita without a cup of coffee, lol. You should look/ask for "empanadas". Salvadoran empanadas are very different to the Argentinian or Mexican concept of it. There are two kinds, "empanada de leche" y "empanada de frijol". Also, you could ask for "tamales de gallina", "tamales de azúcar" or "tamales de chipilin con queso". We like our soups too, besides "sopa de pata", you can also have "sopa de frijoles" and "sopa de gallina".
Great advice. He probably gonna make more videos of Salvadoran food. He should taste "tamales de gallina" con "pan frances" (bread) and a cup of coffee
Next time you have a green mango, ask the vendor if he or she has "algüashte" (pronounced all-wash-the). Its a season made from pulverized pumpkin seed. Also, ask for "salsa negrito". Great video, keep it up!
Rockstar Eater, all that salvadorean food look good. However, the most enticing one in this video is Sopa de Pata, I'm sure salvadoreans add lime to make it taste better as well. Awesome content, greetings
It makes me happy to see your content and the respect you have for the gastronomic culture of my country by chance I came here and I subscribe .. that day my daughter took a picture with you .. thank you 🙂
Awwww you called it “MINUTA” this time 🤙🏽 and you did great eating pupusas with your hands 🙌🏻 that is actually the proper way. Thank you for these videos, I love them! Btw You should try eating “Salpicón” which is another delicious Salvadoran Dish ❤️ 🇸🇻 ✨
Hiii!!! For your next visit I recommend you to try the "Pupusas with cheese and Loroco" 🤤 , "Bean Empanada" 🤤, "Mango with alguashte (pumpkin seed powder), lemon and salt" 🤤 and "Horchata de morro" (it has a nutty flavor 🤤) Our salvadoran Horchata is different that the Mexican one... The Mexican one, it's made with rice... The salvadoran one, it's made with a mix of a lot of things, like: Morro seed powder, peanuts, pumpkin seed, cocoa, cinnamon and nutmeg. It's delicious!! 🤤🤤🤤
The girl at minute 7:02 👁👄👁 Everyone at minute 8:11 👁👄👁 " grabando esta lo que esta comiendo " Hey, keep up the good work man, I love your videos, it'll be good if you go with a friend or someone to try pupusas as well, try to eat " elotes locos" and " tostadas" which are plantain chips.
Reportense con un buen 👍🏻 los salvadoreños que vivimos en El Salvador y todos nuestros hermanos lejanos que están en cualquier parte del mundo. Bendiciones amigos. And Bro, Good look and God bless you.
I’m glad you went back to try more food. You should try the nuegados de yuca and plantain empanadas. Also try the Salvadoran elote loco is different to the Mexican one.
Plantain Empanafas are exclusively from Ecuador, they are the first one's to make them, in fact no one else ever made them! They wouldn't say Papusas was theirs.
Im just watching this because I miss my beautiful country, and pupusas, and quesadilla and tamales. Be thankful to have the opportunity to eat the food you truly love :(
Just simply appreciate all your especially the ones you did for this area I grew up here and it has blossom the culture and the area thank for sharing this experience and showing this to your viewers !
@@alemedina traditional it's not spicy but the one he had its spicy cuz he clearly said it was spicy 😂 why u correcting him when he's the one eating it not u lol ✌️
My husband cooks every end of the year this soup! All the family joins for his soup! He uses a different kind of beef trip more expensive !! But its worth it ! Thanks for letting the world about our food!
It's so cute how you pronounce "gordito" when you're referring to the curtido.🥺😍 Gordito means "little chubby boy" in spanish and curtido is the cabbage in vinager.😊💙
Awesome awesome video Steve on comida Salvadoreña Well done and keep on making more vids on El Salvador's finest. God bless brother we love having you in our markets and hope you can make it down to our beautiful country in central America. You will be welcome with open arms 1000%
Thank you so much for showing the world our amazing food and hard working people., everything is delicious there but hands down cóctel de conchas my favorite.👍👍👏👏
No está en el país, es solamente una cuadra en la que venden comida del país, aunque llega a confundir porque el ambiente de esa cuadra se siente muy de acá!
😂😂 aunque aquí la comida Salvadoreña es muy buena jamás se va a comparar con el sabor que tiene en El Salvador así que el tendrá que ir a El Salvador para que realmente sepa es sabor de nuestra comida 🤤
9:17 I was almost in front of you when I saw your camera and realized that you were recording a video haha but I feel so happy that I found this and that you’re trying to know more about the Salvadorian food and culture, saludos!🇸🇻❤️
It's very nice of you to keep trying traditional food from El Salvador and I am so glad that you enjoy it. I'm just want to tell you that the word for the side for the pupusas is not called "cordito", but "curtido" (koor-tee-doh). Also, El Salvador is a corn culture, as all Mesoamerican countries, so there are so many dishes made with corn that you haven't tried yet. I don't know if in that market you'd find all of them, but I've seen riguas and tamales in your videos, and I think you should try them some time. And yes, we put lime to almost everthing we eat, including some fruits as you have realized; next time you should try "semillas de paterna" (the fruit "paterna" I think is called ice cream-bean in English) because I saw them in this video. The expensive fish you have noticed is the main ingredient for a dish cooked usually for the Holy Week (as in catholic tradition eating meat is forbidden, fish is the best substitute for animal protein). Normally, the fish is mackerel, sea bass, pargo or catfish dried with salt at sunlight, and the dish is called "pescado envuelto" (a raw translation could be "wrapped fish") because is wrapped with beaten egg, fried and served in a very light tomato sauce with potatoes and chickpeas. In some areas, people add some corn dough to the wrap, but the most traditional for the country is the first way. Keep the nice work and enjoying food!!
Thank you for sharing the traditional food of my country, also, wait for big news from EL Salvador. We gonna start 2021 strong. Gov said they will improve conditions for travelers, so yall be more than welcome anytime
@@RockstarEater Its kinda full of different options, if you want to try more traditional homemade recipes, you can make a trip for example to the beach and go along the way thru cities that have different ways of doing the same items, for example, the sauce for the pupusas, you can notice the thickness in ones that have more concentraded tomato, or the slight difference in curtido(the cabbage with onion, carrot, sometimes cucumber in very small strips). Pupusas places:(just some examples) San Salvador: Purrushka(old local restaurant makes hundreds a day has no delivery only dine in and take out. elderly group of friends that have continued a business for a long time, i would go and eat there almost 2 or 3 times a week, everytime they would restock, i would see them do the whole process all natural. from drying the cacao seed for the hot chocolate, or taking the beans out of the podbeans(the children help its a house that they made a restaurant) so its kinda cozy, not fancy but awesome taste Olocuilta: Very well know because of the pupusas, some pupuserias even put that as their business name since it makes ppl think automatically about some good pupusas and thick sauce and pretty much depends on your taste, what you feel adventurous or what you would like to try, like if you were to stay 2 or 3 days, make a sweet day(treats and traditional food) , a salty day, which is strong dishes at local places like for lunch and similar, and a traditional day in which you already take part of so just grab a bit of everything. Sorry about the long text, i get into it
Great seeing you that day! One fruit I discovered is a small fruit called mamón or mamoncillo. Some places it is known as the Spanish Lime. Tastes like lychee crossed with lime and there’s not much fruit in it amid the huge seed but it’s totally worth it to enjoy nibbling when you’re walking around or driving. Great video my friend! That was an awesome day!
Man, you're making me so freaking hungry right now. That sopa de pata, it's been awhile for me since I've had it. Thanks for exposing our delicious food in here. I'm glad you enjoyed it that you had to go back for a third time. Awesome work!
I went to El Salvador and I liked eating the yucca con fritada and pupusas. 😍 I'm far away from this area but when I'm at a conference in this area, I will go with my colleagues from El Salvador to go try food here. Thanks for the videos. 🕊👩👩👧👧
I'm really impressed, I had no idea they had all of that delicious food there! You should get elote loco. And when you're eating the semita, you need to have coffee or something cause it's really dry lol Also, ask for peperecha, you'll love it! And the Horchata too! I'm so proud of being salvadorean, awesome video! Keep it up! ❤️🇸🇻
Bro, thanks for share about our food, definitely if you visit El Salvador your experience gonna be better. I saw the 3 parts and I really enjoyed watching you tasting each dish. God bless you
Deliciosa la sopa de pata y la sopita de frijoles frescos con hueso de cerdo es delicioso deliciosa cemita alta con dulce de atado yo soy panadero y hago de todo tipo de pan dulce salvadoreño cuando vengas a el salvador te haré pan para que lo pruebes 🇸🇻🇸🇻 se ve deliciosa la minuta de piña
Rockstar you should go to El Salvador, my lovely country. You need to go to taste the really flavors of wonderful food and enjoy the many tourist places we have; such as rivers, volcanos, lakes, colorful villages with lots of culture, tropical forest and amazing beaches with warm water all year round. Even under the rain I like to go and jump into the water to let the waves crash on me. Is a wonderful experience you will never forget.
I’m El Salvadorean (although my grandparents were immigrants to El Salvador so my immediate family doesn’t know how to cook any of this kind of food, lol). I found your videos while searching how to make Pupusas. What an awesome channel you’ve got, you got yourself one new follower!
The fish is called “Pescado Seco” is dry fish they use it a lot for Holy Week since you “can’t eat beef or chicken” and is pretty delicious. They cut it into multiple pieces. Look it up. “Torta de Pescado, El Salvador”.
Great video! Glad to see you enjoying our many foods from El Salvador. if you ever decide to go back I recommend trying "Elotes locos" it's corn one of our traditional dishes and to drink try "Atol de elote" it's a corn drink. Never knew about El Salvador Corridor I'll definitely will go after seeing this video.
The first video I saw from your channel was the 1st part of Salvadorean food. I have watched them all. You have to try Salvadorean chicken sandwich and mariscada(seafood soup). I am Salvadorean and loved that you have tried and show case some of our dishes. For that, you won my heart my friend. Keep trying new food. God bless you and I’m here to support you.
Thank you so much. I appreciate you show the real side of the salvadorian people, hard worker and friendly all the time. Next time try elote loco (crazy corn) and mango verde rayado con limón sal y Chile(twist green mango with salt, lime juice and Chile)
Wooooo Happy you got to try sopa de pata. Still watching it .. ... now I’m craving a minuta! Guess I am going to have to go down and check it out. Thanks again for venturing into the awesome Salvadorean food 👍❤️
Thank you for promoting Salvadorean gastronomy. I would recommend yuca frita (yuca is a root served half boiled and half fried along with berro (watercress), tomatoes, cucumber, curtido (similar to or comparable to Sauerkraut), salsa, fritada or chicharones (both are pig products), or pescaditas (small fried fish). Enjoy. Thank you. A good cup of coffee is needed to go along with the semita.
What is your favorite Salvadorian food?
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I’m from El Salvador & I love the bread like crazy I’m glad you’re getting to know our culture ✊🏼
I love pupusas de frijol con queso.
I’m from El Salvador my favorite food is yuca frita with chicharrones and merienda is really popular in my country
Panes con pollos
Sopa de Pata, all the way
Man, so many Salvadoran foods there, I'm impressed they have all that. You could've choked on that Semita without a cup of coffee, lol.
You should look/ask for "empanadas". Salvadoran empanadas are very different to the Argentinian or Mexican concept of it. There are two kinds, "empanada de leche" y "empanada de frijol".
Also, you could ask for "tamales de gallina", "tamales de azúcar" or "tamales de chipilin con queso".
We like our soups too, besides "sopa de pata", you can also have "sopa de frijoles" and "sopa de gallina".
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Great advice. He probably gonna make more videos of Salvadoran food. He should taste "tamales de gallina" con "pan frances" (bread) and a cup of coffee
Omg my favorite empanadas de plátano
I said the same - puchica! porque no le dieron cafe! So sorry no one offered you a cup of coffee - smh.
I saw elotes locos right next to the minutas, also try the pupusas de queso con loroco my favorites 😁
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I did subscribe 😁 husband is from Guatemala and we loved your video
I was in El Salvador October 2019 and I couldn't find elotes locos. I can't wait to go back and order one. Its been 19years since I had elotes locos
@@RockstarEater did they tell you of those are rice or corn pupusas?
The honey in the semita, is panela that is honey made of sugar cane molasse.
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I thought it was like a pineapple jelly?
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Pineapple jelly if for Semita Pacha Semita Alta has molasses which is the one that Steve ate in the video
It is pineapple jelly! Inside the semita salvadoreña 😋😋
Semita honey .is made whit raw sugar cane normally called atado de dulce o dulce de panel
Next time you have a green mango, ask the vendor if he or she has "algüashte" (pronounced all-wash-the). Its a season made from pulverized pumpkin seed. Also, ask for "salsa negrito". Great video, keep it up!
I agree with you.
Thanks for the tips!
Salsa negra
100% recommended. Mangoes taste better with it!
Rockstar Eater, all that salvadorean food look good. However, the most enticing one in this video is Sopa de Pata, I'm sure salvadoreans add lime to make it taste better as well. Awesome content, greetings
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Saludos de parte de los salvadoreños 😎👍
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It makes me happy to see your content and the respect you have for the gastronomic culture of my country by chance I came here and I subscribe .. that day my daughter took a picture with you .. thank you 🙂
Yes, it was a pleasure meeting you.
Awwww you called it “MINUTA” this time 🤙🏽 and you did great eating pupusas with your hands 🙌🏻 that is actually the proper way. Thank you for these videos, I love them! Btw You should try eating “Salpicón” which is another delicious Salvadoran Dish ❤️ 🇸🇻 ✨
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A pesar de ser del salvador me pareció interesante que otra persona hable de nuestra comida
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Salvadoran people...all we, love youuuuuu my friend!
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Yes we are
Hiii!!! For your next visit I recommend you to try the "Pupusas with cheese and Loroco" 🤤 , "Bean Empanada" 🤤, "Mango with alguashte (pumpkin seed powder), lemon and salt" 🤤 and "Horchata de morro" (it has a nutty flavor 🤤)
Our salvadoran Horchata is different that the Mexican one... The Mexican one, it's made with rice... The salvadoran one, it's made with a mix of a lot of things, like: Morro seed powder, peanuts, pumpkin seed, cocoa, cinnamon and nutmeg. It's delicious!! 🤤🤤🤤
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Rockstar eater, next time you should try "Pan con Pollo", it's a Hot Chicken Sub, very delicious, highly recommended
The girl at minute 7:02 👁👄👁
Everyone at minute 8:11 👁👄👁 " grabando esta lo que esta comiendo "
Hey, keep up the good work man, I love your videos, it'll be good if you go with a friend or someone to try pupusas as well, try to eat " elotes locos" and " tostadas" which are plantain chips.
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😂😂😂😭😭😭lmaooo and the señor getting all comfortable having a sit and just staring
Fr that’s weird lol I was about to comment that but then I remember these people prob have never seen or know about TH-camrs doing this lol
My country ❤️
I love pupusas con frijoles, queso y chicharrón.
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Y las tortas??
Reportense con un buen 👍🏻 los salvadoreños que vivimos en El Salvador y todos nuestros hermanos lejanos que están en cualquier parte del mundo.
Bendiciones amigos.
And Bro, Good look and God bless you.
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Sopa de pata lo mejor en minuta
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Best TH-camr ever
Thank you for being so nice and visiting Salvadorean food
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I’m glad you went back to try more food. You should try the nuegados de yuca and plantain empanadas. Also try the Salvadoran elote loco is different to the Mexican one.
Yes. Maybe next time :)
Plantain Empanafas are exclusively from Ecuador, they are the first one's to make them, in fact no one else ever made them! They wouldn't say Papusas was theirs.
Wow 😊 nice video, thank you for supporting our people! ❤❤❤ much love from El Salvador.
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Im just watching this because I miss my beautiful country, and pupusas, and quesadilla and tamales. Be thankful to have the opportunity to eat the food you truly love :(
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@@RockstarEater of course I do! Since some time ago🙌🏾
Just simply appreciate all your especially the ones you did for this area I grew up here and it has blossom the culture and the area thank for sharing this experience and showing this to your viewers !
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Curtido y salsa 😋 btw salsa is not spicy. Is just tomatoes 🍅 (salsa de tomate = tomato sauce)
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Sometimes it's spicy but I don't think most salvadorians like spicy cuz I remember when I was a kid they always asked if we wanted spicy or not
@@jleenofficial traditional salsa is never spicy. Trust me I’m salvi born and raised.
@@alemedina traditional it's not spicy but the one he had its spicy cuz he clearly said it was spicy 😂 why u correcting him when he's the one eating it not u lol ✌️
@@jleenofficial I’m correcting you because you said “sometimes it’s spicy” is never spicy.
Makes me happy to know you are enjoying our food. My mouth is watering watching you eat. 🤤
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Es una delicia me causas envidia q tu andes en mi país 🇸🇻 dándote esos gusto y yo acá en 🇪🇸 extrañando mi rica comida saludos 😍
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Thanks for being so respectful with our culture and our food, I really enjoy your videos 😄
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Thank you so much 😊 for eating Salvadorean food and giving a shout out to those vendors. It warms my heart ♥️ thank you 🙏 Sir.
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Que rico yummy food from my beautiful country El Salvador
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My husband cooks every end of the year this soup! All the family joins for his soup! He uses a different kind of beef trip more expensive !! But its worth it ! Thanks for letting the world about our food!
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Nuestra cultura nuestra forma de hablar es,única y nuestra gastronomía es muy buena bello nuestra tierra el salvador
SALVADOREAN FOOD !!!!!!! FINALLY SOMETHING DELICIOUS TO WATCH
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watching you eat makes me hungry..... jaaaa Great videos by the way, love the adventure and open mind to try different foods.. love it
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It's so cute how you pronounce "gordito" when you're referring to the curtido.🥺😍 Gordito means "little chubby boy" in spanish and curtido is the cabbage in vinager.😊💙
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Awesome videos man , thank you for supporting our Salvy people 👊🏼
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Really appreciate that you learned the correct names of the different foods and how to eat them. That market looks awesome, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
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I enjoy your videos about Salvadorean food 🥰🥰
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La semita se disfruta con un café negro 😍😚😚
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So proud that we have at least a little piece of home amongst all the diversity in Los Angeles 🇸🇻❤️
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I'm glad that I discover Rock Star Eater. It is educational and good show.
much love brother appreciate you and the videos glad you enjoy our delicacies
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Awesome awesome video Steve on comida Salvadoreña
Well done and keep on making more vids on El Salvador's finest.
God bless brother we love having you in our markets and hope you can make it down to our beautiful country in central America.
You will be welcome with open arms 1000%
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You my friend are one brave dude. You must love food a lot.
As a Salvadoran born Angeleno I thank you for trying Salvadoran cuisine.
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Please keep doing Salvadorean food videos they’re the best 👍🏻
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Sopa de patas, tripa, tendones, verduras!!!😋 Rico!!!!!!!
Got hungry looking at you eat all that delicious food!
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Thank you for this great video everything looks delicious! It made me hungry.
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I am heading to Vermont btwn 11th & 12th this weekend thanks to this video!
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Thank you so much for showing the world our amazing food and hard working people., everything is delicious there but hands down cóctel de conchas my favorite.👍👍👏👏
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No se que revergas decís bro pero bendiciones ❤️🙌🏻 sete quiere x visitar el país más bello de centro América ❤️🇸🇻
No está en el país, es solamente una cuadra en la que venden comida del país, aunque llega a confundir porque el ambiente de esa cuadra se siente muy de acá!
@@Rain-cc7jn si me pajieron 😔😔😔🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 gracias hermano mm ajá
No sabía pero igual Sele quiere y que venga pronto va 🇸🇻
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😂😂 aunque aquí la comida Salvadoreña es muy buena jamás se va a comparar con el sabor que tiene en El Salvador así que el tendrá que ir a El Salvador para que realmente sepa es sabor de nuestra comida 🤤
@@salvadorena2331 verdad que sí 😂😂😂
9:17 I was almost in front of you when I saw your camera and realized that you were recording a video haha but I feel so happy that I found this and that you’re trying to know more about the Salvadorian food and culture, saludos!🇸🇻❤️
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It's very nice of you to keep trying traditional food from El Salvador and I am so glad that you enjoy it. I'm just want to tell you that the word for the side for the pupusas is not called "cordito", but "curtido" (koor-tee-doh).
Also, El Salvador is a corn culture, as all Mesoamerican countries, so there are so many dishes made with corn that you haven't tried yet. I don't know if in that market you'd find all of them, but I've seen riguas and tamales in your videos, and I think you should try them some time.
And yes, we put lime to almost everthing we eat, including some fruits as you have realized; next time you should try "semillas de paterna" (the fruit "paterna" I think is called ice cream-bean in English) because I saw them in this video.
The expensive fish you have noticed is the main ingredient for a dish cooked usually for the Holy Week (as in catholic tradition eating meat is forbidden, fish is the best substitute for animal protein). Normally, the fish is mackerel, sea bass, pargo or catfish dried with salt at sunlight, and the dish is called "pescado envuelto" (a raw translation could be "wrapped fish") because is wrapped with beaten egg, fried and served in a very light tomato sauce with potatoes and chickpeas. In some areas, people add some corn dough to the wrap, but the most traditional for the country is the first way.
Keep the nice work and enjoying food!!
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@@RockstarEater Indeed, I will! 😉
Clara Asunción Escamilla, very well explained. I agree with you a 100%
Rockstar Eater ...I love this video thank you for sharing. Our delicious food👍😃😘❤ your the best. Greening from Arleta ca
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I recomend the Papas Fritas a lot, also the Tostadas de Plátano and if you want, the Elote Loco. You can find them in the same place I think
I love papas fritas estilo salvadoreño my husband made some for during my pregnancy ever since i am in love😍
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He ate already tostadas with a "cóctel de conchas" in the first video
Bonito vídeo saludos de Houston Texas
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Thank you for sharing the traditional food of my country, also, wait for big news from EL Salvador. We gonna start 2021 strong. Gov said they will improve conditions for travelers, so yall be more than welcome anytime
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@@RockstarEater Its kinda full of different options, if you want to try more traditional homemade recipes, you can make a trip for example to the beach and go along the way thru cities that have different ways of doing the same items, for example, the sauce for the pupusas, you can notice the thickness in ones that have more concentraded tomato, or the slight difference in curtido(the cabbage with onion, carrot, sometimes cucumber in very small strips).
Pupusas places:(just some examples)
San Salvador: Purrushka(old local restaurant makes hundreds a day has no delivery only dine in and take out. elderly group of friends that have continued a business for a long time, i would go and eat there almost 2 or 3 times a week, everytime they would restock, i would see them do the whole process all natural. from drying the cacao seed for the hot chocolate, or taking the beans out of the podbeans(the children help its a house that they made a restaurant) so its kinda cozy, not fancy but awesome taste
Olocuilta: Very well know because of the pupusas, some pupuserias even put that as their business name since it makes ppl think automatically about some good pupusas and thick sauce
and pretty much depends on your taste, what you feel adventurous or what you would like to try, like if you were to stay 2 or 3 days, make a sweet day(treats and traditional food) , a salty day, which is strong dishes at local places like for lunch and similar, and a traditional day in which you already take part of so just grab a bit of everything.
Sorry about the long text, i get into it
Thanks again for showcasing our food here in LA. Subscribed! 👍
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I love how you describe the food when you are eating it. It makes the video very interesting
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You are right! I found all what I need from S.V. !!! Thanks for sharing! 😍
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Sopa de pata,pupusas,minutas,mango delicius🇸🇻😋
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Great seeing you that day! One fruit I discovered is a small fruit called mamón or mamoncillo. Some places it is known as the Spanish Lime. Tastes like lychee crossed with lime and there’s not much fruit in it amid the huge seed but it’s totally worth it to enjoy nibbling when you’re walking around or driving. Great video my friend! That was an awesome day!
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Man, you're making me so freaking hungry right now. That sopa de pata, it's been awhile for me since I've had it. Thanks for exposing our delicious food in here. I'm glad you enjoyed it that you had to go back for a third time. Awesome work!
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I went to El Salvador and I liked eating the yucca con fritada and pupusas. 😍 I'm far away from this area but when I'm at a conference in this area, I will go with my colleagues from El Salvador to go try food here. Thanks for the videos. 🕊👩👩👧👧
I'm really impressed, I had no idea they had all of that delicious food there! You should get elote loco. And when you're eating the semita, you need to have coffee or something cause it's really dry lol Also, ask for peperecha, you'll love it! And the Horchata too! I'm so proud of being salvadorean, awesome video! Keep it up! ❤️🇸🇻
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Yes semita is for breakfast or dinner with coffee too.
You need to try a tamal de elote o tamal de pollo also un empamadas (sweet plaintain with creme filling)
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Bro, thanks for share about our food, definitely if you visit El Salvador your experience gonna be better. I saw the 3 parts and I really enjoyed watching you tasting each dish. God bless you
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@@RockstarEater of course I will
Nice video, Salvadoran Food is delicious next time you should try "Pan con gallina"
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ROCKSTAR, I LIKE YOUR VIDEOS .. AND I AM A SALVADOREAN FROM TEXAS.. BLESSINGS! 😎😎😎
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Deliciosa la sopa de pata y la sopita de frijoles frescos con hueso de cerdo es delicioso deliciosa cemita alta con dulce de atado yo soy panadero y hago de todo tipo de pan dulce salvadoreño cuando vengas a el salvador te haré pan para que lo pruebes 🇸🇻🇸🇻 se ve deliciosa la minuta de piña
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Dude! I passed by while you were doing this on that day! I dig this! Great job!👏🏽
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Salvadorian food look delicious...I love pupusas.
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I am glad that you like Salvadoran food.
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Pescado seco, para hacer "sopa de pescado envuelto en huevo" también envuelto en masa (masa de maíz condimentada) riquísima!!
Gracias watching you 3 part.
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I am from El Salvador and I love the food you are showing. My favorite are the pupusas. 🙂
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I will be eating here next time we visit Los Angeles! 😋 love my salvadorian food !
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Salvadorian food is tasty.
I love eating all food but my favorite food are Mexican, Italian and Salvadorian food.
Your channel is the best thank you buddy god bless
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Gracias Por Vicitar Nuestro Bello País El Salvador 🇸🇻
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Nice thank you for de video for sure I go back to the salvadorean street market 👍🇸🇻💯👈 thanks to you I find this place good job 👏 👏👏👏
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Hey! Really nice video! I love when you try our food! And I can see that you enjoy it! Greeting from El Salvador! I love your videos!
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😭 Most definitely craving Salvadoran food right now!!!!!
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Rockstar you should go to El Salvador, my lovely country. You need to go to taste the really flavors of wonderful food and enjoy the many tourist places we have; such as rivers, volcanos, lakes, colorful villages with lots of culture, tropical forest and amazing beaches with warm water all year round. Even under the rain I like to go and jump into the water to let the waves crash on me. Is a wonderful experience you will never forget.
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I Trust that you Become a lover of our food and culture 🙌 - warm greetings from La libertad, El salvador Sir.
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``Salvadorean``food 👉🇸🇻for de world➡ 🌏🌎🌍
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I’m El Salvadorean (although my grandparents were immigrants to El Salvador so my immediate family doesn’t know how to cook any of this kind of food, lol). I found your videos while searching how to make Pupusas. What an awesome channel you’ve got, you got yourself one new follower!
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whoaaaa a 75buck fish!! I don't think I've ever bought something that cost that much!! I WANT TO TRY THE MINUTA
Haha. I'll buy the fish for you if you come to LA.
The fish is called “Pescado Seco” is dry fish they use it a lot for Holy Week since you “can’t eat beef or chicken” and is pretty delicious. They cut it into multiple pieces. Look it up. “Torta de Pescado, El Salvador”.
@@alemedina Thanks for the info!
@@alemedina yes it’s delicious but I don’t know how to make it
Aww I miss a good green mango. Jelly! Officially subscribed!
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Great video! Glad to see you enjoying our many foods from El Salvador. if you ever decide to go back I recommend trying "Elotes locos" it's corn one of our traditional dishes and to drink try "Atol de elote" it's a corn drink.
Never knew about El Salvador Corridor I'll definitely will go after seeing this video.
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I love your videos already please don’t stop making videos
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The first video I saw from your channel was the 1st part of Salvadorean food. I have watched them all. You have to try Salvadorean chicken sandwich and mariscada(seafood soup). I am Salvadorean and loved that you have tried and show case some of our dishes. For that, you won my heart my friend. Keep trying new food. God bless you and I’m here to support you.
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thank you for making this videos great work
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Thank you so much. I appreciate you show the real side of the salvadorian people, hard worker and friendly all the time. Next time try elote loco (crazy corn) and mango verde rayado con limón sal y Chile(twist green mango with salt, lime juice and Chile)
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Happy you got to try sopa de pata. Still watching it .. ... now I’m craving a minuta!
Guess I am going to have to go down and check it out.
Thanks again for venturing into the awesome Salvadorean food 👍❤️
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Thank you for promoting Salvadorean gastronomy. I would recommend yuca frita (yuca is a root served half boiled and half fried along with berro (watercress), tomatoes, cucumber, curtido (similar to or comparable to Sauerkraut), salsa, fritada or chicharones (both are pig products), or pescaditas (small fried fish). Enjoy. Thank you. A good cup of coffee is needed to go along with the semita.
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Thanks for promoting our typical food.
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@@RockstarEater that is awesome ,My son and I really admire your videos😎
I follow you because I like your videos friend, I am salvadorian, thanks for showing my food,,thanks 🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻🇺🇸🇺🇸❤❤🙏🙏👍👍👍
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Amazing htee 🇳🇮👉💪i love salvadorean food
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Try the corn tamales with sour cream and bean tamales woth salsa if you see them next time, those are amazing
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i go there all the time. i’m glad to see that you try salvadoran food
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