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I live in a community in Mexico where they would come by with some foods for sale in their cart. One favorite was elote. They would have the corn on the cob and friends would put the hot sauce on it with cheeze. I would have it in a cup with mayonaise and cheese and that was my favorite food for a long time. Now I like tacos de carne asada. Of course with onion, cilantro, tomates more or less todo que no pica mucho.
Gracias por este video. Me encanta comida de mexicano. Ultimamente he probado tacos de cabeza, tripe, y lingua. El que me gusta mas es tacos de al pastor, por supuesto. Ademas he probado agua jamaica y agua horchata. Ambos son muy rico. La próxima quiero probar esquites y michelada. Ahora estoy mucho hambre.
Hola Paulísima! Me encanta ver tus videos y todos los demás videos de este canal. ¿A quién no le gustaría ver a hermosas mujeres jóvenes enseñando español? Solo quería decir que tu uso de la palabra coriander en inglés me envió a mi diccionario bilingüe. Soy del estado de Texas en los Estados Unidos y tenemos cilantro en todas las tiendas y lo compramos todo el tiempo. Pero lo llamamos cilantro! jajaja! Nunca había oído la palabra coriander!
Tacos al Pastor... with coriander, onion and lime. You forgot about the salsa... the all mighty salsa is 50% of the taco. You can't have tacos without salsa, that's a sin.
Funny thing happened to me when I was trying to tell the Spanish speaking waitress that I wanted some lime-aid. She kept saying what sounded like lemon and I kept saying "lime" ; it was kind of funny as I had to learn that in Spanish the way "lime" is pronounced sounds like the English word "lemon". Your video reminded me of that distinction.
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Really enjoyable video!!!!
I live in a community in Mexico where they would come by with some foods for sale in their cart. One favorite was elote. They would have the corn on the cob and friends would put the hot sauce on it with cheeze. I would have it in a cup with mayonaise and cheese and that was my favorite food for a long time. Now I like tacos de carne asada. Of course with onion, cilantro, tomates more or less todo que no pica mucho.
I have tried tacos de flor de calabaza. It was at a taco stand at the La Bufadora outside of Ensenada
Me encantan las micheladas y la horchata.
Delightful thanks.
In Ciudad Juarez very popular here are the Tacos de Buche... you missed those!
When I was in Mexico I had a morning drink which was a mixture of beer tomato juice and ice. Very refreshing but what is it called?
Una michelada
Michelada. The tomato juice is called Clamato
Te gusto agua de jamaica
Me gustó mucho tu video.
Muchas gracias Rito :D
A coworker had a bag of chopped crickets that tasted like beef jerky. Also, cochinita pibil es delicioso!
Gracias por este video. Me encanta comida de mexicano. Ultimamente he probado tacos de cabeza, tripe, y lingua. El que me gusta mas es tacos de al pastor, por supuesto. Ademas he probado agua jamaica y agua horchata. Ambos son muy rico. La próxima quiero probar esquites y michelada. Ahora estoy mucho hambre.
Al pastor es mi taco favorito también.
Agua fresca de sandía🍉 looks so refreshing 🤤
Agua de tamarindo 😱 it must be so bitter.
🍹 It is!!! ¡¡Igual que el agua de piña!! 🍍
You should give tamarind another try!! Maybe Mexican tamarind tastes better? 🤔
Agua De Tamarindo is not bitter at all and is most excellent when it is very hot outside.
Pozol (de cacao) was my favourite drink in 🇲🇽. Loved agua de tamarindo, too. It definitely wasn't bitter
Woo-shis-ter sauce 😂
That one's tough for native english speakers even
Hola Paulísima! Me encanta ver tus videos y todos los demás videos de este canal. ¿A quién no le gustaría ver a hermosas mujeres jóvenes enseñando español? Solo quería decir que tu uso de la palabra coriander en inglés me envió a mi diccionario bilingüe. Soy del estado de Texas en los Estados Unidos y tenemos cilantro en todas las tiendas y lo compramos todo el tiempo. Pero lo llamamos cilantro! jajaja! Nunca había oído la palabra coriander!
muchas gracias! I think I picked it up when I lived in Malaysia :D hablan con inglés británico :D
Sí. Soy británico. Aquí usamos coriander. Se deriva de la palabra francesa coriandre
Taco de lengua y horchata 🇲🇽🤤
¿Olvidaste los tacos de lengua?
¡Estoy muy hambriento ahora!
I would never say no to tacos
Yummy
😋 Which is your favorite?
@@springspanish Tacos de Cachete sounds really interesting!
😅 That's a weird one, indeed! Tacos de canasta are a must if you ever visit Mexico! Any plans on doing so in the near future?
Tacos al Pastor... with coriander, onion and lime. You forgot about the salsa... the all mighty salsa is 50% of the taco. You can't have tacos without salsa, that's a sin.
Buen video
Pero siempre la gente del Sur,le hace el feo a la chimichanga y al burrito, cuando son exquisiteces mexicanas
You look lit. The munchies huh.lol🙊😘
Hahah! I wish! I was just excited about having to eat tacos for work, it's like the best job I've ever had!
@@PaulisimaSpringSpanish lol..for real..and you do a marvelous job at that..😎
I thought Al pastor was goat meat.
I mean we got the idea from shawarma and other middles eastern styles, but we pork eaters so... heheh! :D
Me gusta mis chapulinas. Mmmm….
Porque eres muy linda ??
awww muchas gracias :D
I like your channel but we can’t learn Spanish if you are talking English! Thank you!
It’s for beginners….
Funny thing happened to me when I was trying to tell the Spanish speaking waitress that I wanted some lime-aid. She kept saying what sounded like lemon and I kept saying "lime" ; it was kind of funny as I had to learn that in Spanish the way "lime" is pronounced sounds like the English word "lemon". Your video reminded me of that distinction.