Street Markets and Food of San Salvador @ El Salvador
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2023
- Eating street food in the street markets of San Salvador with my GoPro. Also checked out the Central Market, and the dancing at La Libertad square!
Here's the stuff I tried:
Chopped Mangos
Sopa de Pata
Pupusa
Panes Mata Ninos
Horchata in a Bag
I LOVE ME A GRINGO , THAT DOESN'T HESITATE TO EAT A PORK PUPUSA !!! CHEERS PAL FROM BOSTON.
Cheers!
Oh!! My country!! Good good video. So organic!! ❤
The markets are the best food experiences it looks like you enjoyed the food.
I'm salvadorean living in Spain and I do the same with this kind of chocolate. But the true is that this chocolate is for make a hot drink. That is very very delicious also :) :)
I'm so glad I'm not the only one!
Good video I feel like it should have gotten more views
Thanks a lot brother for showing the world the Salvadoran lifestyle and how amazing my country is.
Np! El Salvador doesn't get the attention it deserves!
Great video man, I haven’t visited my country since I was 11 thank you for visiting us
Thanks! Hoping these last couple vids are like a window into 🇸🇻! Maybe time to visit again?
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Good video, I’m Salvi, and the last time I visited was in 2000 and 2001. The markets are definitely a great place to start and to be in, but there are so many other places that are great to see.
Thanks! Yeah I know I didn't really display all the sides of San Salvador in this, just kinda what I could hit on my 2 day trip. There's definitely more to see
thanks for coming to visit my country bro
You just earned a new sub! loved this video.. hope you have lots of fun in my country
Thanks, Honestly wasnt sure what I'd find in San Salvador, really glad you enjoyed it!
nice
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Dude you tried a lot of the food! Damn, I wish I'd seen that dancing at the end! Was that late in the afternoon? All I saw there was a few mariachis
Yeah its not super busy there early in the day, I think the dancing doesn't really kick off until like 4-6pm. Also I was there on a weekend, not sure if its as busy on weekdays
Great video. I’m Salvi and I plan on going this year.
From the US, its close enough to go for a 3 day weekend, and way more fun then spending it here
New subscriber love your videos I’m a salvadorian living in Denver colorado
Thanks for the first comment! 🍻🍻
My boy the chocolate is to boil in milk for a batter taste. Lol and thank you for visiting my country.
It was sooo good, I ate the whole thing! no wonder people were laughing at me....
@@MrCurryBadger 😂😂😂😂 it happens
Hey man, came accross your video are you still in El Salvador?
How do you find room to eat all the delicious food?
Well it was 2 days, but when I go out searching for food, I also skip breakfast so I'm super hungry when I get there
Muy bien 👍
Thanks for watching!
I believe san salvador is more than that, any reason to target your video at so limited culture sample? Not a fair description of the streets culture.
Cheers for the feedback! It was my first trip to San Salvador, tried to give it my best shot. Hoping to have more ideas for places/stuff to see before my next trip, thanks for the nudge!
Some little suggestions for your next trip to el salvador: close to the place where people were dancing is the cathedral, where you can visit monseñor Romero tomb, check Wikipedia about who was that salvadoran personality, very close to the cathedral is the national theater with an interesting architecture for a poor country, the gothic style of el calvario church could surprise you and it was very close to where you were walking, many salvadoran living in the USA return from el salvador with 'pollo campero', it's fried chicken with a particular flavor that you could try next time, as well as pupusas revueltas, and hot quesadillas with orchata, you'll see that is not the mexican quesadilla. Also sopa de gallina or sopa de patas or sopa de frijoles nuevos with hueso de tunco with hot tortillas and a pilsener. And there is much more.
@@guillermog40si no me equivoco, se comió sopa de patas no?
Si, revise el video y es correcto