La Puerta Falsa restaurant is from 1816 and apparently has a pretty interesting history. The story goes that back in the day, whenever Colombia had a big celebration to put on the preists would ask some of the prominent local women to help. One very prominent woman wasn’t asked as she expected to be so she instead planned a meal for a lot of the people helping with the festival, she invited everyone except the priest. When he heard he got so angry and told her that if she was to cook for the the people involved withthe fesitval it should be for everyone involved. She declined and instead decided to cook her delicious food as close to the priest as possible and asked her husband to purchase a property as close to the cathedral as he could. She opened her restaurant on July 16th 1816, the very same day as the festival. The smell of the food enticed everyone around and angered the priest daily form then on! It’s now been owned through 7 generations of the same family!
Hi Jordan and Emily, very interesting video of your last day in Colombia. Even though you didn't experience everything you wanted, it looks like you still had and interesting day experiencing many new foods and drinks. The Chicken soup looked very interesting and delicious. You guys always do a great job of describing what you are experiencing.
The Arepa is a bit sweet because it is an arepa boyacence from Boyaca, it is made with cuajada instead of cheese that is what is made before cheese. There are multiple types of arepas in colombia an venezuela but the one you tried is of a very specific department. It is my favorite :) Also try Arepas de choclo/cachapas, arepas santandereanas, arepitas antioqueñas, de mais peto, arepas de huevo, arepitas dulces and of course all the venezuelan arepas that have a corn base and they open them and add a ton of different filling which are delicious :) Hugs and kisses from Bogota!
Interesting food tour. Not sure about all the cheese in things that shouldn’t have cheese. It’s a shame you couldn’t do a couple of things you wanted but it looked like a fun day anyway. Miss you both, love you, mum.xx❤️
Hi actually Jackfruit is more yellow, this one is called Guanabana that has white flesh and in english I believe it is called soursop. A very traditional juice in Colombia is the guanabana juice or with milk :)
La Puerta Falsa restaurant is from 1816 and apparently has a pretty interesting history. The story goes that back in the day, whenever Colombia had a big celebration to put on the preists would ask some of the prominent local women to help. One very prominent woman wasn’t asked as she expected to be so she instead planned a meal for a lot of the people helping with the festival, she invited everyone except the priest. When he heard he got so angry and told her that if she was to cook for the the people involved withthe fesitval it should be for everyone involved. She declined and instead decided to cook her delicious food as close to the priest as possible and asked her husband to purchase a property as close to the cathedral as he could. She opened her restaurant on July 16th 1816, the very same day as the festival. The smell of the food enticed everyone around and angered the priest daily form then on! It’s now been owned through 7 generations of the same family!
Hi Jordan and Emily, very interesting video of your last day in Colombia. Even though you didn't experience everything you wanted, it looks like you still had and interesting day experiencing many new foods and drinks. The Chicken soup looked very interesting and delicious. You guys always do a great job of describing what you are experiencing.
Thanks so much! It was such an awesome day in Bogota!
Spending a day in La Candelaria seems an enjoyable thing to do. Thanks for sharing your gastronomical adventures.
It really is! We are glad you enjoyed ☺️
The Arepa is a bit sweet because it is an arepa boyacence from Boyaca, it is made with cuajada instead of cheese that is what is made before cheese. There are multiple types of arepas in colombia an venezuela but the one you tried is of a very specific department. It is my favorite :) Also try Arepas de choclo/cachapas, arepas santandereanas, arepitas antioqueñas, de mais peto, arepas de huevo, arepitas dulces and of course all the venezuelan arepas that have a corn base and they open them and add a ton of different filling which are delicious :) Hugs and kisses from Bogota!
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Soo much cheese hahaha 😁 loved this one you guys . The shots keep getting better and better 🩷
So much cheese 😄 thanks so much 😊
Enjoy. Great video!
Thanks Suay! 😊
Interesting food tour. Not sure about all the cheese in things that shouldn’t have cheese. It’s a shame you couldn’t do a couple of things you wanted but it looked like a fun day anyway. Miss you both, love you, mum.xx❤️
It was very weird but good haha
Miss you love you!
We (colombians) literally put cheese in everything. It´s amazing
Ohhhh its making me so hungry! Hope you guys are having a great time in Colombia :)
Thank you! 😊
And of course we are!! Haha
New to your channel and I’ve been binge watching your video
When are you guys doing Q&A ?
We love to hear this! No plans yet but if you have qs just comment and we can answer 😊
The big fruit that you described with a spiky skin I think was Jack fruit.
Oohhh thanks for letting us know 😊
Hi actually Jackfruit is more yellow, this one is called Guanabana that has white flesh and in english I believe it is called soursop. A very traditional juice in Colombia is the guanabana juice or with milk :)
@@camilafranco7884 and some places call it Soursop
It was ilegal, because Spanish people wanted to sell whisky in the Colony. But everybody use to prepare Chicha . So they decide prohibited the Chicha
Bad at the time but a cool story that it survived all that!
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😊 thanks!
I’m Colombian, and I can’t stand the cheese in my fruit salad, it’s just so weird. I prefer it with my arepas instead.
So strange right!? Agreed about the Arepas!
Wish you’d convert all prices to USD as well to give us a better reference. Some older videos only have costs in local currency.
Interesting point!
As Australia’s we automatically went for the AUD conversion but can look at adding US as well 😊
El queso se parte en pequeños trozos y se agrega al chocolate bien caliente para que el queso se derrita
Thank you for letting us know!
Be honest - would you try hot chocolate with cheese in it?!
Or a fruit salad with cheese?! 😂
Emily here: I would definitely have the hot chocolate again but my fruit salads are going to be cheeseless moving forward 😅
I'd try it once, but probably only once. 🤣
@@DikWhite hahah 😄