The Best Traditional Foods of Florida - What to Eat in Florida
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
- Are you heading to Orlando, Tampa, Miami, or anywhere in between in Florida? Well here we give you the best eats, bites, treats, and drinks you should have when you visit the Sunshine State. So no matter if you love fish, caribbean inspired cuisine, or aligator there is something for all tastes in Florida.
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At the 6:25 mark. That should be south florida BBQ, not south Georgia. My bad
@Woltersworld: 🌏 Your right, however..... most people might consider Paella, as a being part of Portuguese Cuisine, because; there are some native Portuguese Folks, who are of Portuguese/ Italiano, French, and Spanish, heritage and this probably, why some restaurants are referring to Paella, as being a part of OR, being a Portuguese Dish. Understand, that Portugal, (borders) Italy, France, and Spain. 🌏 Historical Facts: It was not uncommon for marriages/sexual relationships between these neighboring countries, (Portugal, Italy, France, and Spain) to form in what is known as (Old World Europe!) 🌏 I know my History...... I know people......... @Woltersworld, You're 🌏 looking for (PURE) Portuguese Cuisine and Dishes, that was not influence by it's (neighboring countries)..... Well.... It will be hard to find it considering the fact that it's not even there. @Woltersworld, 🌏 Portuguese, Cuisine/ People, goes way back to (Old World Europe) and Portugal's Cuisine was inspired by it's 🌏 (Neighboring Countries) as well as it's own country's creativity and ideas. Paella, can be made in some Portuguese Families and is considered to be a staple in Portuguese Communities. So, (PURE) Cuisine or Culture, in most people's minds is somewhat fictional and is not always factual. 🌏 I know my history and I know people. I was never good @ Math, but; I was good @ History! - Keyneisha Wells
Shrimp and crabs, Krystal Hamburgers lol
It’s actually kinda hard to get real Chinese food in Florida. At least from experience so we often substitute ingredients from around here. We normally don’t find daikon but it’s available in Florida because someone grew it in the state. Go to Chinatown which is actually being built up again around the highway 50/ downtown/ winter park area. It’s home to a lot of new trendy restaurants that have sprung up although it still has generational storefronts that never left. The newer Chinatown is around pine hills which was basically gang territory but the police reclaimed the area to become quite peaceful and the Chinese moved in establishing a couple of big shopping centers. Every part of Orlando has a different group and just know the territory you are in as some are Cuban, Chinese, Korean, and so on. Winter park is all old money while the Heathrow area is new money from Fortune 500 companies, investors, and high finance jobs. Orlando has really changed in the last decade with everyone trying to either move here or find something to make them stay. And Disney just isn’t a powerful enough draw to do that anymore. It’s something else that’s drawing people to the Orlando area.
My roommate made mofungo in the chicken OMG it was good.
Yay! There’s so much good food in Florida 😁
I love gator bites. First tried them in new Orleans and also had them when I lived in Florida
Awesome! Nice guide!
The rock shrimp is fantastic!
My roommate has a smoker and has taught me how to smoke my food.
Gator is awesome but definitely unique
My top 5 in tied for first, a fat doormat flounder, red snapper, Cobia, mangrove snapper and the well cut sheepshead fillet battered and deep fried with some hush puppies and french fries.. Coldwater oysters for the start.
I love a good cuban sandwich. I tried it on my trip to Tampa and St. Petersburg.
Great recommendations
Thanks Nate!
I can't imagine Wolters at Hooters. He seems like such a nice gentleman!
I'm only really familiar with the Fort Myers area and Prawnbroker is a must go for seafood.
Had some conch fritters in key west, was like chewing a tyre, not for me, but the Cuban food was fabulous
Ok, I'm born and raised in Florida. fry bread, bacon grease food based. Greens , fried chicken, groper, gator, snapper, frog, publix subs suck, orange juice sucks full of commicals, hooters sucks also.bbq and grilling is a plus., awesome video though , mom and pops pleases like latin food is a 8:57 plus. Im from Tampa
4:24 what is that fried rice looking dish?
Tourist food. Get out of the cities and experience real Florida. Try some fish and grits (mullet preferably), fish tacos with mango salsa, and swamp cabbage stew just to name a few.