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San Sebastián FOOD AND BREWS TOUR | Taste of Spain | Episode 3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ค. 2023
- Join Audrey and Griffin as they eat and drink their way through the mean streets of San Sebastián, Spain.
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Ay, madre...!! La croqueta no suele llevar queso, lo que está cremoso es una bechamel de harina y leche....y me extrañaría mucho una tortilla de patata con queso....nuestra cocina no se puede traducir exactamente en la que conocéis ..es diferente, se hace diferente y sus recetas son realmente antiguas, por lo menos de la Edad Media, muchas.....La crema catalana y el flan fueron primero, en los monasterios medievales , luego, la crema catalana paso a Francia, más tarde y dio la variación que se llama creme bruleé....esta última es una modificación de la crema catalana y más tardía....
Rosa ❤️ You know your Spanish food history! Thanks for sharing it with us.
@@geezerandblonde De donde es originaria la barbacoa? 😄🤭🤔
Creo que del hombre de las cavernas.😂☺️
Food looks good in San Sebastián. Thanks for sharing your adventures in Spain.
Thanks for watching- we love Spain!
Nice video.
San Seb is such a beautiful, tasty and very expensive town 😂
It really is!
What’s the brand/model of your green fleece jacket? Looks excellent.
It's a Baerskin hoodie - Super comfy and works well on the Camino - www.baerskinhoodie.com/
La croqueta, su interior es con salsa bechamel, nada de Patatas, es de origen frances y se hace en toda España. En pais vasco cocinan muy bien , la calidad es excelente y es mas caro por supuesto.Nunca lo barato sera optimo.
Como es que habla tan bien español😂?
Thanks for clarifying about the croquette - they are so delicious here 😋 - it’s taken me over twenty years to learn Spanish by immersion and traveling to different Spanish speaking countries.
@@geezerandblonde ☺️🤗🇪🇸
La pizzería parece un comedor social !!! !!! 😄😄😄
Jajajaja 👍😂😁
Hi guys! loved your latest video and great to see you enjoying San Sebastian! Looking forward to your next video! cheers!!!
Thanks for watching! I’ve got the next one “Zonkers for Zarautz” going up tonight 😊
@@geezerandblonde great! we'll be watching! Is the City of Santander in your travels?
@@sborr1061 yes, we spent a day and night in Santander- we really liked it - it was super clean and had a great vibe - very cool city 😎
@@geezerandblonde great! we are very familiar with Santander!
@@geezerandblonde are we missing a video from that?
Lo que habéis comido, sin embargo no es crema catalana ni crème bruleé....es flan
Thanks! We were trying to compare it to something other North Americans would know better.
Jajaja, comentan , comentan y no aciertan en lo que comen😅😄🤭🤗
@@geezerandblonde Aaaah...ok👍
Buen Camino, parecéis muy buena gente
El pincho "Gilda" tiene ese nombre en honor y recuerdo a Rita Hayworth por la película del igual nombre
Thanks Miguel! I’ll have to go look up that movie 🍿
Y Rita Hayworth se llamaba Margarita Cansino ,su padre era Español
@@fontantorres3938 otro con la banderita...
So, here is the pronunciation of Zarauz, which in Spanish is pronounced “tharauth” (with two times the Spanish “th” lisp sound) and in Basque “Sarauts”.
Thank you! We were really struggling with that 😊
Van a ponerse gordos...😂
😂 That’s why we got to keep on walkin’
@@geezerandblonde Disfruten...un saludo desde Canarias.
no no no. youre in SPAIN and THEY love to smoke ,
Ain't that the truth.