After having read some comments, I want to explain something about my country. There are many people in Argentina with German ancestry. I myself am an Argentinian descendant of Germans who immigrated to South America. It is commonplace here in Argentina. Maybe there are more Spanish and Italian descendants, but still there are other ethnic groups such as Swiss, Austrian, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, French, Welsh, Swedish, Danish, Hungarian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Arab descendants. By the way, I loved this video! I need to visit La Cumbrecita ASAP.
@Jacob Brodnansky That's not true. Many came before WWI, just like my great grandparents. In fact, the biggest wave of German immigrants came before WW2. I suggest you to read and get information before making such mean comments.
Evelyn.U Son los medios sionistas de EEUU e Inglaterra que hacen esa propaganda negativa de los alemanes que vinieron después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial por supuesto son todas mentiras
Evelyn.U Asi es, son ellos los judíos q siempre hablan mal de los almanes se nota su odio hacia los alemanes siempre los tratan de Nazi para desprestigiarlos
Funny thing. I studied in Argentina back in college and we had our intro week near cordoba and I spoke way more german than I did spanish that week. Probably near where you all were.
@@samuelandaudrey We were there recently but i just haven't got to editing the videos yet. Beginning of the school year always slams me (my day job is a professor so got to pay the bills :)
Yes, there are many cities with a different background. For example Tres Arroyos has a Dutch heritage, as Trelew has a welsh origin, Pigüe from France, Reconquista from Friuli, jewish colonies in Entre Rios or Santa Fe. This is the origin of the settlement of Argentina as a nation
The majoritu of the people of German heritage in Argentina are Volga Germans that came from Russia. There were three Volga German waves of immigration. The last was after the Volshhevik revolutoon. Most of the Volga Germans supported the Czar. The Volga Germans hese last wave left Russia when the pro Czar forces were defeated. They are also known as white Russians.
Another great video. I’m so addicted to u two. Great location, good vibes, happy hikes, amazing food and the doggos & cat. Always looking forward for more video.
@@samuelandaudreyi so want to make Argentina make my next destination, however I am thinking what would I eat there as a vegetarian? Gotta do some research.
Just lovely. Audrey, my Grandpa Johan used to make those foods. Sauerkraut (chukrut) , his own sausage, dark beer, yum. Samuel, we pray God heals you. Oh that German apple cake, yumm💖
Oh way back in the 1950s. The family doesn't talk much about it however my dad is very proud to share his adventures riding with a motorcycle gang ...he was only 16 so it sounds like a grand adventure. That smoked pork looked delicious :) and really glad samuel didnt lose his finger.
Hola querida familia que lindo volverlos a ver. Entre al canal en ingles pero esta subtitulado gracias, felicitaciones. Muy lindo todo, muy lindo Córdoba. Me suscribí esperando ver mas video aca pero así subtitulados, y los sigo viendo por el canal en castellano. Besos Abrazos Bendiciones desde Lincoln Argentina
@@samuelandaudrey Hola, gracias por responderme. Buenísimo que en esta serie se dirigen a Mar del Plata. Ya vi dos videos que publicaron en julio 2019 estando en Mar del Plata, Comiendo una SUPER PICADA + LOS MEJORES CHURROS en Manolo, y Probando COMIDA ARGENTINA en la FERIA MASTICAR de Mar del Plata. Hasta pronto Besos Abrazos Bendiciones desde Lincoln Argentina
Really interesting to see the German connection. Just wondering do you or your father speak or understand any German. On another note pointless asking Samuel how he liked the German food. Samuel loves all food. Great video. Super quality film. Thanks.
Hola saludes desde Winnipeg Canada 🇨🇦, soy Salvadoreña me gustan mucho sus videos, no comento pero los veo ciempre no me pierdo ningún video, por que megusta viajar por todo el mundo con ustedes son una pareja Fabulosa también megusta cuando cocina don Daniel, me gusta como disfruta sus vinos ciempre agarro los nombres y los disfruto también, Bendiciones Familia A saludos A TOGO.
Argentina have communities of all the world. Just because we were a spanish colony doesnt mean all ancestors were spanish. There are a lot of italians, spaniards, germans communities.
@Jacob Brodnansky Thousands of Germans and Europeans went to Argentina after the war, to start a new life. Just a handful of them were Nazis. Argentina also has the largest Jewish population of the Americas after the US and Canada.
The States was a British colony and not only has British population. That is a misconception created by American culture to believe Latin countries are not as diverse as the USA itself. In Argentina 3.541.600 (8% of the population) are Germans. The fourth biggest community in the Country. The first one is Italians with 25 million descendants, the second one is Spanish. French are the 3rd ones with 17% of the population, 6 millon inhabitants. But also many coreans, syrians, Russians and other nationalities are in the mix. 93 % of Argentina's population is European. Way higher than the 76% in the USA or Canada( 73%).
Hola Chicos! Me encanta verlos disfrutar de los pequeños placeres que ofrecen nuestras sierras de Córdoba jaja. Sigan así. Los felicito ;) Desde Córdoba capital les mando un abrazo. No se vayan sin tomar Fernet con Coca jaja
Sam: th-cam.com/video/IBon01dUnzg/w-d-xo.html Audrey: th-cam.com/video/kpwd1YLgDaM/w-d-xo.html Great Video again guys....Hope the links work...great to see you back in your homestead Audrey....Keep them coming xx
Y que pensabas.que argentina por ser un país hispano éramos todos españoles ? Argentina se formó gracias a la inmigración de.gente de todos los países , después de EEUU somos el país que más gente de otros lados inmigro.
@@samuelandaudrey So glad to hear! No stitches helped. Unbelievable how quickly we realize we've made a major booboo when pain is involved lol. I dislocated and broke a digit 6 mos ago - makes it very difficult to do anything normal till healed. Stay safe, keep up the great videos :-).
@@samuelandaudrey I do love your videos and I love the old stories Audrey´s father tells. Being Argentinian of German origin and of the same age myself, he reminds me of how people spoke catellano 50 yeras ago. I really appreciate his recalling customs and artifacts of this time. He surely manages "Belgranodeutsch" as well ( am I right?).On the other side, I also happen to be befriended with Pech´s (Miausies) "parents" and spend most holidays in La Cumbrecita.
...Jawohl...!!...Mein Vater kommt aus Ost Deutschland...Und Spater hatte mein Mutter zu treffen im Argentina...1971...Und ich lieben in Montreal, Kanada...
In this order more or less, Buenos Aires province, almost 40% of PIB, then Córdoba with industries, agricultura and tourism. Santa Fé with industries, agricultura and the most important port complex por oilseeds and cereals of the world, and Mendoza with wines, fruits and tourism
Laughed at 5:18 when Audrey is talking about how well manicured the town and walks past a half finished piece of graphitti. 😄 Also laughed at the name of the restaurant, wondering if they had four different types of sauerkraut that sets the "winds" a blowing. Laughed a bit less at the drone accident. I thought all the DGIs came with guards around the props. 🤔 None of drone footage made the final "cut" for the video? 😅
Bahahaha - thick piece of meat - such a thick skin - you have such a big sausage - too funny guys !! Now please get a room and work all of those calories off for goodness sake. Subliminal Samuel is eager to please by the sounds of it. Bahahahahaha
Oh man, don't loose your digits mate. I was watching something the other day they made a stick to attach to the drone to make it easier to catch. Think it's this one th-cam.com/video/mM_dogC2btY/w-d-xo.html.
Oh man... the drone and the finger... 🤪 Just get rid of it. I have to say I usually stop to watch any video when I notice drone footage. Get well soon, Sam.
Hitler and many of his henchman reputedly fled to Argentina after the fall of Berlin in WW2. I wonder if this has anything to do with the German food etc.?
It's related in the sense that the reason WHY Nazis fled to Argentina, apart from having good relations with the Argentine government at the time, was because there were already sizable german communities in Argentina who had emigrated decades prior.
In crisis, yes...but far from falling apart. The country has an unbelievable wealth beneath its soil. It's just a matter of time for it to recover and start growing again.
After having read some comments, I want to explain something about my country. There are many people in Argentina with German ancestry. I myself am an Argentinian descendant of Germans who immigrated to South America. It is commonplace here in Argentina. Maybe there are more Spanish and Italian descendants, but still there are other ethnic groups such as Swiss, Austrian, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, French, Welsh, Swedish, Danish, Hungarian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Arab descendants.
By the way, I loved this video! I need to visit La Cumbrecita ASAP.
Actually many came way before WW2.
@Jacob Brodnansky That's not true. Many came before WWI, just like my great grandparents. In fact, the biggest wave of German immigrants came before WW2. I suggest you to read and get information before making such mean comments.
2 millions people they have German ancestry in Argentina
Evelyn.U Son los medios sionistas de EEUU e Inglaterra que hacen esa propaganda negativa de los alemanes que vinieron después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial por supuesto son todas mentiras
Evelyn.U Asi es, son ellos los judíos q siempre hablan mal de los almanes se nota su odio hacia los alemanes siempre los tratan de Nazi para desprestigiarlos
Funny thing. I studied in Argentina back in college and we had our intro week near cordoba and I spoke way more german than I did spanish that week. Probably near where you all were.
That is so cool to hear! Do you plan to revisit Argentina again anytime soon?
@@samuelandaudrey We were there recently but i just haven't got to editing the videos yet. Beginning of the school year always slams me (my day job is a professor so got to pay the bills :)
Everything is so green! It's so beautiful. It reminds me of Germany or the Midwest in America.
Thanks Anne! It sure is a nice place.
In Argentina there are more than 2 million people of German descent, There are many towns and cities of people who came from Germany
Actually 3.541.600 argentineans are German descendants. 8% of the argentinean population according to de Deutsche Institute.
Yes, there are many cities with a different background. For example Tres Arroyos has a Dutch heritage, as Trelew has a welsh origin, Pigüe from France, Reconquista from Friuli, jewish colonies in Entre Rios or Santa Fe. This is the origin of the settlement of Argentina as a nation
The majoritu of the people of German heritage in Argentina are Volga Germans that came from Russia. There were three Volga German waves of immigration. The last was after the Volshhevik revolutoon. Most of the Volga Germans supported the Czar. The Volga Germans hese last wave left Russia when the pro Czar forces were defeated. They are also known as white Russians.
Omg... I’m from Korea 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷
I love your travel video 🙋🏻♂️❤️
I’m a big fan 😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️
Thank you very much! We miss Korea.
Always love your videos, interesting and fun, and the food you show always looks amazing , Argentina looks a superb country
Thank you very much Billy! We highly recommend visiting!
Audrey siempre me encanta como describes la comida. You guys are the best!
Ah, thank you!
Another great video. I’m so addicted to u two. Great location, good vibes, happy hikes, amazing food and the doggos & cat. Always looking forward for more video.
Ah, thank you! We'll have more doggos and meowzies soon.
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos Much and plenty welcomes!
Glad Sam didn't lose his finger! Wishing Sam a speedy recovery. Food was interesting. Audrey does a great job of describing your food finds.
Ah, thank you! That was a close one...
Another fantastic video! You even made German food seem appealing to me. Well done!
Thank you very much!
So beautiful, all those colorful flowers. Gives me swiss vibes.
Thanks Hetal! A slice of Switzerland in Argentina.
@@samuelandaudreyi so want to make Argentina make my next destination, however I am thinking what would I eat there as a vegetarian? Gotta do some research.
Oh how beautiful does everything look 😍🥰 the scenery is gorgeous guys! The good looks so good, the desserts though 🤤 🙌🏼
The desserts were divine! We had some great food in this town.
Wow you went to school their,how cool.Great 👍 video as always,really beautiful place,safe travels.
Thanks Terri!
I just love nature!!! I enjoy being surrounded with it! Thank you for making such video which includes so many beutiful places!
Thank you Julia!
you two are so cute and so amazed by everything, im argentinean and im really haappy by the way you two portrayed mi pais! gracias! abrazo grande
Thanks Delfi! We had a great time in Argentina and can't wait to get more videos out for this series.
Lovely looking place and delicious looking food too! Greetings to you both from Copenhagen - Maxi and Maro.
Thanks Maxi and Maro!
What a beautiful and peaceful town.... and the food looked so delicious especially the goulash and pastries. :-)
Ah thank you! We loved it there.
Enjoyed your video. The German meal looked great 😋😋
Just lovely. Audrey, my Grandpa Johan used to make those foods. Sauerkraut (chukrut) , his own sausage, dark beer, yum. Samuel, we pray God heals you. Oh that German apple cake, yumm💖
Nice Video again. I enjoyed a lot !!
Thank you very much!
My dad and his family fled Germany to argentina for a few years while waiting for their immigration paperwork to allow them to enter the US to clear.
That is fascinating to hear Tina! When was this?
Oh way back in the 1950s. The family doesn't talk much about it however my dad is very proud to share his adventures riding with a motorcycle gang ...he was only 16 so it sounds like a grand adventure. That smoked pork looked delicious :) and really glad samuel didnt lose his finger.
This is making me hungry!! :) Chucrut is called choucroute in French and is pronounced the same as you said it. :) Didn't know that...
Oh, cool to hear Nathalie!
Son incredibles
Gracias!
IF I WAS THERE I WOULD GO INSANE FOR THE GOULASH AND WURST!!😍😍😍
Hola querida familia que lindo volverlos a ver. Entre al canal en ingles pero esta subtitulado gracias, felicitaciones. Muy lindo todo, muy lindo Córdoba. Me suscribí esperando ver mas video aca pero así subtitulados, y los sigo viendo por el canal en castellano. Besos Abrazos Bendiciones desde Lincoln Argentina
Muchas gracias! Lo pasamos muy bien en Córdoba y pronto nos dirigiremos a Mar del Plata en esta serie.
@@samuelandaudrey Hola, gracias por responderme. Buenísimo que en esta serie se dirigen a Mar del Plata. Ya vi dos videos que publicaron en julio 2019 estando en Mar del Plata, Comiendo una SUPER PICADA + LOS MEJORES CHURROS en Manolo, y Probando COMIDA ARGENTINA en la FERIA MASTICAR de Mar del Plata. Hasta pronto Besos Abrazos Bendiciones desde Lincoln Argentina
Really interesting to see the German connection. Just wondering do you or your father speak or understand any German.
On another note pointless asking Samuel how he liked the German food. Samuel loves all food.
Great video. Super quality film. Thanks.
Thanks Foster! Audrey's Mom can speak German as she spent a few years in Hamburg in her early 20s.
Hola saludes desde Winnipeg Canada 🇨🇦, soy Salvadoreña me gustan mucho sus videos, no comento pero los veo ciempre no me pierdo ningún video, por que megusta viajar por todo el mundo con ustedes son una pareja Fabulosa también megusta cuando cocina don Daniel, me gusta como disfruta sus vinos ciempre agarro los nombres y los disfruto también, Bendiciones Familia A saludos A TOGO.
Muchas gracias, Estela! Nos alegra escuchar que estés disfrutando nuestros videos. Saludos! 😊😊
German food finally! Do you guys plan to go back to Germany / Austria / Liechtenstein in the future?
Thank you! We'd like to!
German food in Argentina? Why not! yasss has to be with the beer too! ^^
Thank you!
Argentina is really beautiful country, but surprising about the German food in Spanish colony😊😊😊
Argentina have communities of all the world. Just because we were a spanish colony doesnt mean all ancestors were spanish. There are a lot of italians, spaniards, germans communities.
@Jacob Brodnansky Thousands of Germans and Europeans went to Argentina after the war, to start a new life. Just a handful of them were Nazis. Argentina also has the largest Jewish population of the Americas after the US and Canada.
In Argentina there are more than 2 million people of German descent, There are many towns and cities of people who came from Germany
@@axelpaff3306 Ohh I didn't new about this
The States was a British colony and not only has British population. That is a misconception created by American culture to believe Latin countries are not as diverse as the USA itself.
In Argentina 3.541.600 (8% of the population) are Germans. The fourth biggest community in the Country.
The first one is Italians with 25 million descendants, the second one is Spanish. French are the 3rd ones with 17% of the population, 6 millon inhabitants.
But also many coreans, syrians, Russians and other nationalities are in the mix.
93 % of Argentina's population is European. Way higher than the 76% in the USA or Canada( 73%).
Ok Audrey and Sam. Whose sot meat sweats now?!! Lol have you been to Switzerland yet? The food looks great!!!
Hahaha...meat sweats for sure!
Hola Chicos! Me encanta verlos disfrutar de los pequeños placeres que ofrecen nuestras sierras de Córdoba jaja. Sigan así. Los felicito ;) Desde Córdoba capital les mando un abrazo. No se vayan sin tomar Fernet con Coca jaja
Gracias David!
I thought you were born in Toronto. When did you come here? Were Ashley and Ariel also born in Argentina?
They were all born in Montreal Sara. They just grew up for a few years in Argentina.
Oh....
Nice place, lovely video.
Thank you very much Marcela!
Sam: th-cam.com/video/IBon01dUnzg/w-d-xo.html
Audrey: th-cam.com/video/kpwd1YLgDaM/w-d-xo.html
Great Video again guys....Hope the links work...great to see you back in your homestead Audrey....Keep them coming xx
Hahaha...great songs Paul! So appreciate that.
😍😍😍 yummy!!!
Thank you!
WoW what a surprise to eat German Food in Argentina :D
In Argentina there are more than 2 million people of German descent, There are many towns and cities of people who came from Germany
Really??? I didn't know that, nice to know :)
Y que pensabas.que argentina por ser un país hispano éramos todos españoles ? Argentina se formó gracias a la inmigración de.gente de todos los países , después de EEUU somos el país que más gente de otros lados inmigro.
Beautiful place! Sam hope you healed quickly! Ouch.
Thanks Donelle! Finger is fine now :)
@@samuelandaudrey So glad to hear! No stitches helped. Unbelievable how quickly we realize we've made a major booboo when pain is involved lol. I dislocated and broke a digit 6 mos ago - makes it very difficult to do anything normal till healed. Stay safe, keep up the great videos :-).
What camera are you using. Nice clear images and sound.
We film with the Canon G7Xii and Panasonic GH5.
What is in that goulash? We always made with tomatoes and ground meet and macironi. I like your hair Audrey.
Left thumb up, Samuel
Visitar la Cumbrecita (Audio en ingles)
Really nice video guys where were your parents Audrey...Hope your thumb is better Sam be careful in the future
Thanks Effie! I'm a lot more careful now...lol
If you had listened this video was made in February I am sure that silly Samuel's big thumb has healed by now.
NEVER TOUCH A DRONE!...All that Good German Cuisine Should Make up for that Blood Loss..👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
I’m very embarrassed on this video that show parts of Germany .
Food to beer .
Thanks for sharing this great video.
Thanks Michael.
The cats name is Pech ( in German: Bad luck, also bitumen)
Oh thanks for letting us know! We loved that cat.
@@samuelandaudrey I do love your videos and I love the old stories Audrey´s father tells. Being Argentinian of German origin and of the same age myself, he reminds me of how people spoke catellano 50 yeras ago. I really appreciate his recalling customs and artifacts of this time. He surely manages "Belgranodeutsch" as well ( am I right?).On the other side, I also happen to be befriended with Pech´s (Miausies) "parents" and spend most holidays in La Cumbrecita.
After eating all of that food I hope that there was an outhouse on your way back down. Lol
LOL, shhhhhhh...don't tell anyone else
Hay un youtuber que se fue al carajo , pego una pegatina al lado del cristo típico argento , saludos excelente canal
Muchas gracias!
...Jawohl...!!...Mein Vater kommt aus Ost Deutschland...Und Spater hatte mein Mutter zu treffen im Argentina...1971...Und ich lieben in Montreal, Kanada...
Lecker! 😊👍
:)
My goodness are they huge.
- That’s what he said. Haha
Yep!
Lá cumbrecita de Samuel é muito engraçado se escutar kkkkkk, perdão, mas não pude deixar de rir.
oh myy u both cute n lovely, id love to go thereeee :*
I'm from Indonesia, come on visit paradise here as well (:
Thanks Pamela! That sounds so fun.
@@samuelandaudrey ill show u good places to see in my city and many awesome beaches in Indonesia 😍😍
Can you try a german breakfast?
We'll try to do that.
I want see aurdery eat some hard boiled eggs a whole plate full of them
Does Cordoba have the strongest economy of Argentina???
It is one of the stronger provinces in Argentina in terms of its economy. Buenos Aires, the capital, definitely has the strongest economy.
In this order more or less, Buenos Aires province, almost 40% of PIB, then Córdoba with industries, agricultura and tourism. Santa Fé with industries, agricultura and the most important port complex por oilseeds and cereals of the world, and Mendoza with wines, fruits and tourism
Cordoba city is Argentina's Motown..something like Detroit used to be... All the car industries are located here.
Laughed at 5:18 when Audrey is talking about how well manicured the town and walks past a half finished piece of graphitti. 😄 Also laughed at the name of the restaurant, wondering if they had four different types of sauerkraut that sets the "winds" a blowing. Laughed a bit less at the drone accident. I thought all the DGIs came with guards around the props. 🤔 None of drone footage made the final "cut" for the video? 😅
February?
The seasons are flipped in the Southern Hemisphere.
February it's Summer season in Argentina
😙
Thanks Mario!
WTF, you guys still travel? Wow ! How do you funds all those traveling.
Trust fund.
beautiful place. and u 2 are soo skinny!!!
mucho trabajo hacer videos en ingles y en español. super doble trabajo
Muchas gracias Jorge!
Gracias por la respuesta
Pregunta, va a haber más videos con tus padres? Falta algo de san juan?
Your unpretentiousness keeps drawing me back.
Ah, thank you!
Bahahaha - thick piece of meat - such a thick skin - you have such a big sausage - too funny guys !! Now please get a room and work all of those calories off for goodness sake. Subliminal Samuel is eager to please by the sounds of it. Bahahahahaha
lol
Oh man, don't loose your digits mate. I was watching something the other day they made a stick to attach to the drone to make it easier to catch. Think it's this one th-cam.com/video/mM_dogC2btY/w-d-xo.html.
I'm interested in knowing how many hats Sam owns? I imagine a walk-in closet filled with those things.
Hahaha....maybe close to 50 Scott ;)
sorry about your thumb Sam
Thanks Mahinda! It is fine now.
There must have been a lot of German colonialists in Argentina.
I thought hitler not died in berlin, but escaped to argentina...
Just rumors
German food in Argentina....MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Oh , *HELLO HERR EICHMANN*
😢😢😢
Most german communities were exiled from the ww2 and nazi dictatorship.
@@Sh4rkill3r i think the Mossad already know that comrade.
@@EbefrenRevo ? who care about mossad? there are nearly 2 millions descendant from Germany here.
@@Sh4rkill3r we have still fascist in Italy too.
Oh man... the drone and the finger... 🤪
Just get rid of it. I have to say I usually stop to watch any video when I notice drone footage.
Get well soon, Sam.
Thanks Barb! LOL, maybe less flights coming up.
IT WAS NOT GULLASH!!!!!!!! IT WAS HUNGARIEN FOOD .. IT WAS MARHA PORKOLT NOKEDLIVAL!!!!!! GULLASH,,, GULYAS, IS A SUPPE!
Hungarian Gulash is a soup, but everywhere else it's a stew
Hitler and many of his henchman reputedly fled to Argentina after the fall of Berlin in WW2. I wonder if this has anything to do with the German food etc.?
It's related in the sense that the reason WHY Nazis fled to Argentina, apart from having good relations with the Argentine government at the time, was because there were already sizable german communities in Argentina who had emigrated decades prior.
German immigration to Argentina started in the 1800s.
@@pm123n Useful info, thanks.
@@KanBig Useful info, thanks.
i thought argentina was in crisis and falling apart?
The Argentines live from crisis to crisis, we are used to it, we don't fall apart, we always survive
Bad herb never dies.
In crisis, yes...but far from falling apart. The country has an unbelievable wealth beneath its soil. It's just a matter of time for it to recover and start growing again.