CORSICAN FOOD In Ajaccio, France!! Traditional Dishes And Market Eats 🇫🇷

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  • Опубліковано 30 жов 2024

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  • @annemarina739
    @annemarina739 Рік тому +6

    I am a Sri Lankan. I love corsica, because I had a penfriend from corsica. I learned lot abot corsica from her. She died last year. We feel lot without her . She sent us food also. Can u do a vedio of my friend's house side, with their traditional ways
    I never been to this country.

  • @redachraibi5993
    @redachraibi5993 2 роки тому +4

    La corse c’est magique !! Amazing people and amazing food over there! Great video

  • @paulfairchild8942
    @paulfairchild8942 2 роки тому +1

    A trip to France is needed!

    • @stephaneats3944
      @stephaneats3944  2 роки тому

      Yes!! Do it!

    • @davidsensei2128
      @davidsensei2128 2 місяці тому

      ​@@stephaneats3944On Est en corse Chez nous pas en France enregistré le schéma Merci bien.

  • @annemarina739
    @annemarina739 Рік тому +2

    I am a Sri lankan. I love corsica b

  • @Alessandro2302
    @Alessandro2302 11 місяців тому +3

    "France"... Corsica is Corsica.

  • @phillipsmom6252
    @phillipsmom6252 Рік тому +13

    Corsica is Corsica. It’s not France, it’s not Italy, it’s Corsica. 👍

  • @krislv9219
    @krislv9219 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Stephan great video! Why would you say Corsica is misunderstood?

    • @stephaneats3944
      @stephaneats3944  2 роки тому +3

      I think that mostly the culture is misunderstood. Eventhough Corsica is part of France, it really has this feeling and vibe that puts it closer to southern Italy in my opinion. I guess I never grasped how unique the island and the people are until I actually went there in person 🤔

    • @krislv9219
      @krislv9219 2 роки тому

      @@stephaneats3944 thank you for explaining it!

    • @philb7431
      @philb7431 Рік тому +5

      @@stephaneats3944 Corsica is per definition Italian, it was part of the Republic of Genova, in the 18th century it became a Kingdom until unfortunately the French invaded it. Napoleone betrayed it and its people. Now, a bit more than two centuries later, la lingua corsa, or Corsican (derived language from Tuscan = dialect of Italian), is dying along with its culture (though slower because of the cuisine) as a result of horrible politics anyone could expect from a monoculture like France (Bretagne, la Flandre française, Nizza, etc.). I'm biased like anyone, plus I'm saying this as a citizen of a country where more than one culture and language exist and are respected.

  • @ИзидорБлюмхен
    @ИзидорБлюмхен 7 місяців тому +1

    How did you pronounce it - Ayaxio?!))) It's pronounved like Ayacho, man. Strange, since you've been there)