Happy Sunday folks! 🎥 This is how I made it to this area of Sinaloa, click me ua-cam.com/video/dI2HGWK82l4/v-deo.html ✅ My Food Channel ua-cam.com/users/VolpeDrunkandHungryvideos
You know that I live in San Ignacio and mother I accept the tip that there are 50 Mexican pesos in the hot dogs in the plazuela de la mancho when you upload it I will write a comment
Wow, Volpe & Sofie! this reminds me so much of your food discoveries in India… the tortilla looks similar in shape and texture to a roti or paratha, the cheese was like a paneer - the Indian cottage cheese and then the Mexicans eat with their hands and most often use one hand to tear the tortilla, scoop up the gravy and put in the mouth! That proves the world is round and you get some similarities across cultures. By the way, Volpe your looks with puffed eyes suggest you had a party the other night and were hungover 😵😜 Love from 🇮🇳🙏🏼
Here's what I love about this breakfast... it's honest and straightforward. It's cooked from the heart of the locals deep in the jungle country. You can taste the cuisine while getting a taste of what their life is about - yes you can taste this through the meal... you can always taste the love (or lack of love)... this is what is called "soul food" in the US. Mexican soul food? Maybe, maybe not, but it's definitely rooted in love, culture, its local life... and that's what you're tasting... at least that's what I see. Amazing!
@@MrsOveata what? She had her mask on the entire time. She didn’t look uncomfortable to me, IMO. What about the guy riding in the back of the pickup truck with no mask on! 0:28 😱
You're right except that Mexico is not just a jungle. That's Venezuela or Brazil. Mexico has jungles, deserts forests, mountains, beaches, it has cities and small towns. There's a little bit of everything
Now that is the Best Breakfast Ever!! The only thing missing was some Papa’s Frita‘s con Chorizo and some Salsa!!! Yum Yum!! By the way Carlos Cool Hair!! Looks good on you!! Father God continue to watch over Carlos and Sophie….keep them safe and in good health as they travel and continue to share their adventures with the world!! In Jesus Name….AMEN!!! ❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
@@VolpeWhereAreYou yes sir! I will be out there this Saturday, I can’t wait , we usually go to Badiraguato as Well that’s way more in the Jungle.. I love your channel bro , I was actually in Mazatlan and I checked out a Marisco place you when to it was 🔥
@@Mr.56Goldtop you wouldn’t? Why is there 10s of thousands of Mexican restaurants across the U.S. but not 10s of thousands Dominican restaurants? Because Mexican food is some of the most popular and tasty food in the world . Kind of like Italian and Chinese. And if you haven’t eaten in Mexico you are missing out Bapa.
@@sanmarcosSD I don't care much for Dominican food. I'm Italian, I like Italian, Chinese, Vietnamese, and East Indian foods as well as Mexican, in no particular order.
Carlos, your channel has become my favorite. Love watching you interact with people. The scene with eating with the tortillas and your hand is classic. Keep it up, your the man. Keep living the good life!!
It's my goal to visit every state in Mexico. With 16 more to go, Sinaloa is the one I want to go to the most. I really like Volpe's Sinaloa videos and I hope he makes a few more.
I cook because I love to do so. It nourishes the bodies of the people I love and the flavors, colors and textures please them. I can fulfill my urges of creativity to my hearts content through slicing, chopping, choosing colors and flavors. I just made mini cheesecake parfaits. I used orange blossom in 3, rose in 3 and lavender in the last 3. I put crushed grahams in some, crushed shortbread in some and crushed vanilla wafers in the others. I garnished with a sprinkling of lavender flower, a tiny bit of orange peel and some with a tiny dried rosebud. That was dessert for a beautiful pot roast. I used a generous amount of spices including three long stems of rosemary, bay leaves, roughly chopped onion and garlic, kosher salt, fresh ground pepper, freshly ground allspice berries and a mushroom sauce. I cubed sweet potato and butternut squash and roasted with onions and garlic cloves drizzled with olive oil and seasoned with above mentioned salt, pepper and chopped fresh thyme and parsley. Feeding others is an act of love and those of us that have enough food often forget to feel grateful. Food is life and always give thanks and try to share with people that don't get enough. Peace is free, spread it around.
Hola Carlos & Sophie - You folks are truly adventurous when it comes to trying local food ! I am glad that Sophie was happy with the breakfast ( super happy to see her eat with you and also happy to note that she is an eggetarian) ! The chef served you the breakfast with love ! I agree with you that the best way to get food tips is from the locals like the gentleman who was candid in his comments on how locals defend their food / cuisine and how to actually eat ( without making a Taco for every dish 😅) ! Was the Shredded - spiced pork tender ? You did mention it was quite flavourful ! In the end you showed your gregarious mature by giving a significant tip to the Aunty !! Loved the Vlog and kudos to you for actually teaching us how to be warm , happy and interact with strangers/ locals and be gutsy to try new and different things ! Much much love to you and Sophie !! Please continue to remain safe and healthy 🤗🤗
@@VolpeWhereAreYou So, Volpe, where are your "business cards" that have your channel directions on it? Don't you know tat you need to be giving some out and you can "grow" your channel even more, as people you film want to see themselves on TV? Just tell hem to "subscribe" on your "business card". You are welcome, senior.
Behind every meal is Culture , tradition , cooked with love ! I love your videos brother ! One day I hope to travel and explore japan ! Love , from Los Angeles !
Que buena onda loco comer con leña y preparado con la señora y su sazon tortillas hechas a mano , platicando con los locales esa seria la vida deseada no pido riquesas pido lgo asi, eres bendecido , muchas felicidades
its nice to see that everything is made fresh and in front of you home made and also the vibe gose hand and hand i like how carlos tells us everything in spanish and english keep up the good vibes bro i love your channel make me hungry every time
@@chrismunoz999 jajajaja siempre dicen verga para todo algunos son muy mal hablados de todos los estados es el que hablan más culero y se les reconoce a los que son de Sinaloa más en los Mochis
I been watching your Chanel for some time now . I love how you go around trying all these different kind of foods. Everytime I see you eating something new you get me hungry lol ....
Carlos I love you stuff, you and Sophie are such a great couple. This vibe from the lady, the food, the locals made me feel really good. Im definitely looking for this spot, when I arrive next month from Germany 🇩🇪. FYI would be nice if you add the location of these spots on the description with a google maps link. Big hugs!! Take care of Sophie, she has such great energy, both compliment each other.
Keep this type of videos coming Carlos 😃 and hey are amazing 🤩 this kitchen reminds me of my grandparents kitchen when I was a kid in Guanajuato Mexico 🇲🇽
Ese es el desayuno más representativo de Sinaloa y quizá el más delicioso; el chilorio es un manjar, tal vez faltó un tamal de elote frito para completar la belleza y delicia del excelente desayuno.
I found working in Mexico that if you can eat true Mexican food, although you might not know what it is, that you will be immune to any sickness. I attribute my staying healthy during the covid pandemic to my time spent in Mexico.
I love your videos bro. You have a very bright/positive energy to you. If you somehow read this comment PLEASE don't ever change regardless of all your future success coming your way
Carlos this is another awesom video, never have I seen another Vlogger visit the local places like you do. Also thank for trying the Chilorio, it is very tasty. Also the who has the best seafood discussion has been going on for ever. Honestly Mazatlán takes it for the variety, but Los Mochis and Culiacan have their specialties as well. I was born in Mazatlan and have lived in SF California Bay are since 1999.
Thats right Volpe. As a chicano most the time a taco is not already made and you have tortillas, you rip a piece off and pickup the food with it. The rest u use silverware. You can make a taco too, half taco...con chilito, sin chilito, whatever the next best bite is going to be.
I've been binging your videos recently and wow i love them so much. I haven't subscribed yet, i normally wait awhile, but this is the video that made me subscribe to your wonderful channel. Amazing job showcasing the surroundings, the culture, the food, the people. My mom is from Mexico and we would always go to Mexico during the summer so this just felt like a second home watching this. Thank you for the smiles!
Hey Carlos 👋 I was born and raised in mazatlan... I have been in phx az since 2002... great job on your videos... its cool to see you enjoying your time in sinaloa... the seafood cocktail debate (hot or cold) is definitely one for the ages 😉😅😅.... I personally like both... but hot campechanas (seafood cocktail) have a special place in my heart... definitely has to do where you grew up around mazatlan or around mochis or culiacan... the debate is a strong as the rivalry of who has the better baseball team 😅... un abrazo hermano ✌
When my grandma lost my grandpa in the 60s she opened a shop like this for truckers in a port *town* in Guatemala. She ran the small restaurant herself until her children grew up and were able to support her. These women have different stories as to why they run kitchens alone, and this was my grandma's.
Great video!! I grew up cutting up my tortilla and using it as a utensil to scoop up the food. Stay safe bro and hopefully you plan to make it to Baja California.
Me enganche con tu vídeo de los mexicanos desconocidos " los menonitas" y ahora estoy tratando de ver todos tus videos .muy buenos por cierto felicidades y éxito!
This was very nice, I enjoyed your video a lot you both seem like such genuine people I'm gonna subscribe and like and everything you youtube people say to do.
Chilorio is definitely a Sinaloa thing. I’m Mexican and never even heard of it until I discovered a Sinaloa style restaurant in my hometown of Bakersfield, if anyone is ever in the area I highly recommend Asadero Tecolote for some good authentic Mexican breakfast
Chilorio is a pork confit, like carnitas , only it is spiced with dry chillies and garlic oregano coriander pepper basically.... slowly poached in pork fat for about 2 hours
Couldn’t imagine eating cocktail de camarones hot. I’m sure it would be good but just different than being so used to it served cold. I will retire in Mexico because of the waves/beaches, the food, and the people! Viva Mexico cabrones!
this place is like the twin of provincial road side eateries over here in the PH. different language and dishes, but still simple and delicious. happy eating!
Goodmorning Carlos I have to say that was a good breakfast you had and very happy that you have one more follower more power to your channel take care..😎 H.Tx..Hi Sophie.🤗
Maybe you did not know but in 1993 during the hurricane Lidia the river passed over the bridge, just imagine how much rain fell down, the river took away the house where my father born and grew up
Happy Sunday folks!
🎥 This is how I made it to this area of Sinaloa, click me
ua-cam.com/video/dI2HGWK82l4/v-deo.html
✅ My Food Channel
ua-cam.com/users/VolpeDrunkandHungryvideos
She is just going with the flow(him) she is the one we all look for ❤️
You know that I live in San Ignacio and mother I accept the tip that there are 50 Mexican pesos in the hot dogs in the plazuela de la mancho when you upload it I will write a comment
Wow, Volpe & Sofie! this reminds me so much of your food discoveries in India… the tortilla looks similar in shape and texture to a roti or paratha, the cheese was like a paneer - the Indian cottage cheese and then the Mexicans eat with their hands and most often use one hand to tear the tortilla, scoop up the gravy and put in the mouth! That proves the world is round and you get some similarities across cultures.
By the way, Volpe your looks with puffed eyes suggest you had a party the other night and were hungover 😵😜
Love from 🇮🇳🙏🏼
Volpe. You are so charming and the food so yummy
Using proportions to convert currency. Out of every basic math skill I know, proportions are the most useful.
Here’s what makes Mexico a beautiful country it’s their people . Most of them are just down to earth genuinely good hearted. God bless them all.
her reaction to the $25 says it all. so grateful and happy.
Here's what I love about this breakfast... it's honest and straightforward. It's cooked from the heart of the locals deep in the jungle country. You can taste the cuisine while getting a taste of what their life is about - yes you can taste this through the meal... you can always taste the love (or lack of love)... this is what is called "soul food" in the US. Mexican soul food? Maybe, maybe not, but it's definitely rooted in love, culture, its local life... and that's what you're tasting... at least that's what I see. Amazing!
Jungle town, haha is not a country.
After you walked in (without a mask) and started hovering over her shoulder she mentioned pandemic and put her mask on. Didn't you get her hint?
@@MrsOveata what? She had her mask on the entire time. She didn’t look uncomfortable to me, IMO.
What about the guy riding in the back of the pickup truck with no mask on! 0:28 😱
You're right except that Mexico is not just a jungle. That's Venezuela or Brazil. Mexico has jungles, deserts forests, mountains, beaches, it has cities and small towns. There's a little bit of everything
That is about as authentic as you can get! I love simple outdoor kitchen and setting, amazing!
La mejor comida de San Ignacio cocinada por la mejor de todo el mundo te amo madre
Brings back memories…early childhood…miss the food
I love your videos mate, thank you for showing the beautiful side of Mexico
Glad you like them!
"Everything is better in a tortilla!"
--words to live by!
😉💫✌🏽
Home made!
Now that is the Best Breakfast Ever!! The only thing missing was some Papa’s Frita‘s con Chorizo and some Salsa!!! Yum Yum!! By the way Carlos Cool Hair!! Looks good on you!!
Father God continue to watch over Carlos and Sophie….keep them safe and in good health as they travel and continue to share their adventures with the world!! In Jesus Name….AMEN!!! ❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
Yes oo
Her comál is so simple! The breakfast looks absolutely cracking.
There's nothing like creamy, smooth frijóles! 👍😄
Very kind of you to leave them a nice tip. Hard working locals.
Dude my grandpa was born in San Ignacio in 1938 I love that place it’s Beautiful!!!
it really is, that view is amazing
My grandpa was born in 1912 and still alive and working
@@VolpeWhereAreYou yes sir! I will be out there this Saturday, I can’t wait , we usually go to Badiraguato as Well that’s way more in the Jungle.. I love your channel bro , I was actually in Mazatlan and I checked out a Marisco place you when to it was 🔥
This looks really good! My wife is Dominican and when we go there I see these kind of roadside eateries all over. But this looks MUCH better!
That’s because Mexican food is the best food on earth
@@sanmarcosSD I don't know if I'd go that far.
@@Mr.56Goldtop you wouldn’t? Why is there 10s of thousands of Mexican restaurants across the U.S. but not 10s of thousands Dominican restaurants? Because Mexican food is some of the most popular and tasty food in the world . Kind of like Italian and Chinese. And if you haven’t eaten in Mexico you are missing out Bapa.
@@sanmarcosSD I don't care much for Dominican food. I'm Italian, I like Italian, Chinese, Vietnamese, and East Indian foods as well as Mexican, in no particular order.
@@sanmarcosSD Missing our on a trip to the hospital. 😆 Just kidding.
Carlos, your channel has become my favorite. Love watching you interact with people. The scene with eating with the tortillas and your hand is classic. Keep it up, your the man. Keep living the good life!!
Thanks so much
It's my goal to visit every state in Mexico. With 16 more to go, Sinaloa is the one I want to go to the most. I really like Volpe's Sinaloa videos and I hope he makes a few more.
absolutely brilliant... love the way you go local...well done
Many thanks!
I cook because I love to do so. It nourishes the bodies of the people I love and the flavors, colors and textures please them. I can fulfill my urges of creativity to my hearts content through slicing, chopping, choosing colors and flavors. I just made mini cheesecake parfaits. I used orange blossom in 3, rose in 3 and lavender in the last 3. I put crushed grahams in some, crushed shortbread in some and crushed vanilla wafers in the others. I garnished with a sprinkling of lavender flower, a tiny bit of orange peel and some with a tiny dried rosebud. That was dessert for a beautiful pot roast. I used a generous amount of spices including three long stems of rosemary, bay leaves, roughly chopped onion and garlic, kosher salt, fresh ground pepper, freshly ground allspice berries and a mushroom sauce. I cubed sweet potato and butternut squash and roasted with onions and garlic cloves drizzled with olive oil and seasoned with above mentioned salt, pepper and chopped fresh thyme and parsley. Feeding others is an act of love and those of us that have enough food often forget to feel grateful. Food is life and always give thanks and try to share with people that don't get enough. Peace is free, spread it around.
Love your coment
Thank You Volpe for visiting our country 😊 and tasting our food . We appreciate You ! Always welcome ! 🙏❤️
Hola Carlos & Sophie - You folks are truly adventurous when it comes to trying local food ! I am glad that Sophie was happy with the breakfast ( super happy to see her eat with you and also happy to note that she is an eggetarian) ! The chef served you the breakfast with love ! I agree with you that the best way to get food tips is from the locals like the gentleman who was candid in his comments on how locals defend their food / cuisine and how to actually eat ( without making a Taco for every dish 😅) ! Was the Shredded - spiced pork tender ? You did mention it was quite flavourful ! In the end you showed your gregarious mature by giving a significant tip to the Aunty !! Loved the Vlog and kudos to you for actually teaching us how to be warm , happy and interact with strangers/ locals and be gutsy to try new and different things ! Much much love to you and Sophie !! Please continue to remain safe and healthy 🤗🤗
Glad to do that brother, take care.
P.s the pork was almost like a thick paste that melts in your mouth
@@VolpeWhereAreYou Ok thanks for the clarity 👍
Que bueno, saludo desde Italia 🇮🇹💜
Such a nice vibe coming from this video man, that lady surely cooks with love
Most definitely!
@@VolpeWhereAreYou
So, Volpe, where are your "business cards" that have your channel directions on it? Don't you know tat you need to be giving some out and you can "grow" your channel even more, as people you film want to see themselves on TV? Just tell hem to "subscribe" on your "business card". You are welcome, senior.
Behind every meal is Culture , tradition , cooked with love ! I love your videos brother ! One day I hope to travel and explore japan !
Love , from Los Angeles !
Que buena onda loco comer con leña y preparado con la señora y su sazon tortillas hechas a mano , platicando con los locales esa seria la vida deseada no pido riquesas pido lgo asi, eres bendecido , muchas felicidades
You both are cooler than the other side of the pillow! Thanks for sharing so many awesome videos!
La fifi for class president ! 😂 I love her.
its nice to see that everything is made fresh and in front of you home made and also the vibe gose hand and hand i like how carlos tells us everything in spanish and english keep up the good vibes bro i love your channel make me hungry every time
Wow.. Her kitchen is much more tidy and cleaner than a fine dining restaurant.. Awesome !
La gente es demaciado amable y humilde en Sinaloa nada de mamones
Seran muy amables y todo el pedo, pero siempre tienen la ver ga en la boca😂
@@chrismunoz999 jajajaja siempre dicen verga para todo algunos son muy mal hablados de todos los estados es el que hablan más culero y se les reconoce a los que son de Sinaloa más en los Mochis
La gente mamona anda por todos lados jaja
@@Erlov71 Eso si pero con este wey an Sido muy amables
I been watching your Chanel for some time now . I love how you go around trying all these different kind of foods. Everytime I see you eating something new you get me hungry lol ....
Que chingon Volpe! Yo crecí en Sinaloa y me da mucho gusto que te guste la comida y la gente te trate muy bien
Man now I have to make some chorizo and eggs . Love Mexican food .
Carlos I love you stuff, you and Sophie are such a great couple. This vibe from the lady, the food, the locals made me feel really good. Im definitely looking for this spot, when I arrive next month from Germany 🇩🇪. FYI would be nice if you add the location of these spots on the description with a google maps link. Big hugs!! Take care of Sophie, she has such great energy, both compliment each other.
These hole in the wall spots make the best content.
And food
Love your vids !! Thank you for showing the vids of Mexico!!!
Our pleasure!
Keep this type of videos coming Carlos 😃 and hey are amazing 🤩 this kitchen reminds me of my grandparents kitchen when I was a kid in Guanajuato Mexico 🇲🇽
Ese es el desayuno más representativo de Sinaloa y quizá el más delicioso; el chilorio es un manjar, tal vez faltó un tamal de elote frito para completar la belleza y delicia del excelente desayuno.
I found working in Mexico that if you can eat true Mexican food, although you might not know what it is, that you will be immune to any sickness. I attribute my staying healthy during the covid pandemic to my time spent in Mexico.
I love your videos bro. You have a very bright/positive energy to you. If you somehow read this comment PLEASE don't ever change regardless of all your future success coming your way
I will always stay true to who I am, thanks brother
@@VolpeWhereAreYou and for that very reason the Most High is going to continue blessing you in soooo many amazing ways. Have an amazing day brother.
Carlos this is another awesom video, never have I seen another Vlogger visit the local places like you do. Also thank for trying the Chilorio, it is very tasty. Also the who has the best seafood discussion has been going on for ever. Honestly Mazatlán takes it for the variety, but Los Mochis and Culiacan have their specialties as well. I was born in Mazatlan and have lived in SF California Bay are since 1999.
Thats right Volpe. As a chicano most the time a taco is not already made and you have tortillas, you rip a piece off and pickup the food with it. The rest u use silverware. You can make a taco too, half taco...con chilito, sin chilito, whatever the next best bite is going to be.
spot on
I've been binging your videos recently and wow i love them so much. I haven't subscribed yet, i normally wait awhile, but this is the video that made me subscribe to your wonderful channel. Amazing job showcasing the surroundings, the culture, the food, the people. My mom is from Mexico and we would always go to Mexico during the summer so this just felt like a second home watching this. Thank you for the smiles!
Seemed to be some really friendly people. I do love Mexican Food...Yummy
Hey Carlos 👋 I was born and raised in mazatlan... I have been in phx az since 2002... great job on your videos... its cool to see you enjoying your time in sinaloa... the seafood cocktail debate (hot or cold) is definitely one for the ages 😉😅😅.... I personally like both... but hot campechanas (seafood cocktail) have a special place in my heart... definitely has to do where you grew up around mazatlan or around mochis or culiacan... the debate is a strong as the rivalry of who has the better baseball team 😅... un abrazo hermano ✌
Thanks brother, I'm hoping to return and catch a ball game. Sounds like they're pretty epic from what I heard
When my grandma lost my grandpa in the 60s she opened a shop like this for truckers in a port *town* in Guatemala. She ran the small restaurant herself until her children grew up and were able to support her. These women have different stories as to why they run kitchens alone, and this was my grandma's.
Grácias por tus vídeos bien echo por ayudar amigo
Love these series! its wholesome and beautiful.
More of these please!
Hola hermano volpe ya me empezó a dar hambre y probar platillo chilorio que se la pasen chevere en mexico .
Great video!! I grew up cutting up my tortilla and using it as a utensil to scoop up the food. Stay safe bro and hopefully you plan to make it to Baja California.
Chingones tus videos Volpe... Siempre seras bienvenido a cualquier parte de Mexico
I love fifi the chicken and the Chihuahua. I watch food in all cultures. That looks good.
That’s a very good jersey you got on…
Thats right
lol SA world cup 2010
@Kurt Caz my favourite 🤍
My boy Kurt!!!! 🔥🔥🙏🏽
When’s the colab?
Me enganche con tu vídeo de los mexicanos desconocidos " los menonitas" y ahora estoy tratando de ver todos tus videos .muy buenos por cierto felicidades y éxito!
Love your videos keep up the good work bro 🇻🇪🇺🇸👍🏼 saludos hermano desde California LA 🇲🇽🇺🇸
Keep up the good work on your videos 👍👍
me encanta mexico y la gente .
I love these kind of videos. Great job 😊❤️👍🏼
Thank you
now i want Mexican food 😂
Most Humble place and best and cleanest food you can eat!..😋🙏🏼
Buen domingo y Excelente vídeo Carlos, siempre se come muy rico en los pueblitos y alrededores de mazatlan y mas con tortillas recién hechas !!!
My beatiful Sinaloa México 🇲🇽
First time seeing you, but I really like your demeanor. Thanks and keep it up!
this is the place for me, outdoor fresco home cooking ✅😎👍✌️🫔🌮frijoles y tortillas y queso fresco
This was very nice, I enjoyed your video a lot you both seem like such genuine people I'm gonna subscribe and like and everything you youtube people say to do.
Just came across your channel, you two seem like a lovely couple. Will enjoy watching more of your videos.
Making me Hungry😋. Love the video.wish l was there. Take care. From New Zealand 👍😁
Jungle Food are just Awesome and Tasty..😋😋🐓🐓🍖🍖
Rural food always good.
Volley, this is my fist time in your blog. I like your approach and ability to recognize and appreciate and embrace Mexican
I kind of love Mexico.
It's quite like India.
Lots of love 💕💖 to Mexico from India.
That bread is equivalent to India's Roti.
Un saludo desde San Ignacio Sinaloa gracias por visitar
Chilorio is definitely a Sinaloa thing. I’m Mexican and never even heard of it until I discovered a Sinaloa style restaurant in my hometown of Bakersfield, if anyone is ever in the area I highly recommend Asadero Tecolote for some good authentic Mexican breakfast
Hello, Volpe Amazing Video!!! Good Afternoon hope you have an amazing rest of your day!!!
Thanks! You too!
Man I been watching for a while now I love these videos
bro this brings peace to the soul. love my brown people.
I wish I could eat there and I love all people regardless of their skin tone different cultures is what makes life so beautiful.
@@dwsinclair5282 good for you. I SPECIFICALLY love my brown people.
Another great one. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
Chilorio is a pork confit, like carnitas , only it is spiced with dry chillies and garlic oregano coriander pepper basically.... slowly poached in pork fat for about 2 hours
Gracias x compartir tus videos para los q no podemos salir a nuestro pais. De antoja
Couldn’t imagine eating cocktail de camarones hot. I’m sure it would be good but just different than being so used to it served cold. I will retire in Mexico because of the waves/beaches, the food, and the people! Viva Mexico cabrones!
Como qusiera estar ahí
👍👍👍👍👍Que bonito lugar..
En ese tipo de lugares es donde mas rico te sabe la comida siempre mmmmmm
Se me antojó el desayuno jajajaja, puro Sinaloa parienteee..excelente video, Dios los bendiga ricamente, muy generoso amigo
Carlos te encontré por casualidad! Gracias por compartir nuestro hermoso estado con el mundo! Saludos desde Sinaloa
Greetings from NYC . Digging the channel. Perfect when going to bed
You guys need to go to Pueblo Magico “Cosala” Sinaloa . Really nice town ..
Amazing food and amazing people !!!
Great video bro keep them coming!!!!!!
This whole on the wall are the best places to eat real homemade taste
this place is like the twin of provincial road side eateries over here in the PH. different language and dishes, but still simple and delicious. happy eating!
You are the best andas en Todo Sinaloa
Mexico is such a bad-ass country man!
Se me hico agua la boca! Yo quiero pruebar esa comida un día 🙏🏻
Your blogs are getting better and better,
I have been living in Nayerit and Jalisco for 22 years. I see something like this and I feel more Mexican than American.
Love your videos. I can not watch a video unless I'm eating myself haha .keep doing what your doing brother 👏
Great looking chow. Wish I were there!
Goodmorning Carlos I have to say that was a good breakfast you had and very happy that you have one more follower more power to your channel take care..😎 H.Tx..Hi Sophie.🤗
Thank you! You too!
Maybe you did not know but in 1993 during the hurricane Lidia the river passed over the bridge, just imagine how much rain fell down, the river took away the house where my father born and grew up
I just subscribed. You are helping me learn Spanish.
Hey . carlos loved it😍 & I'm huge fan of bengaluru fc & specially the legend miku🔥 I have question that where's ur Jersey that miku gave u ?
Welcome 🙏 bienvenido 🤗
Looks nice n peaceful