Oh this is very interesting!! I'm new in Madrid and thanks to your video now I have something to do this weekend hahaha. Quick note! The cheese inside Tequeños is called "Queso llanero" which is a sort of fresh cheese but firmer and saltier, it's not mozzarella ✨ so glad you enjoyed it! That's quite a powerful breakfast Also to anyone upset that they're having latin food, the video isn't called "best Spanish foods!", they're simply checking the markets aaaaand, they're free to eat whatever they want 😂 not because you're in Spain you need to eat only local and traditional food. I lived in Buenos Aires for a while and I loved eating Korean and Chinese food there, that didn't ruin my experience nor tainted argentinian food.
Maltin is only popular in 🇺🇸 in areas of high concentration of Latinos like NYC, Miami, LA, etc. It was bottled in Venezuela until the early 2000s when the company had to relocate to 🇺🇸 due to the political and economic climate in Venezuela. Fun fact is Löwenbräu which you might be familiar with since it’s German makes a very popular version of Malta “Malt” with no sugar though. Very popular in some countries in Latin America. People usually drink it straight like I do or with condensed milk.
Thank you for sharing your video. I have one big Caveat though. The main cultural point of these Markets is that they were created to bring food and groceries to the population in big Spanish cities. That is what they are: Groceries Markets. I understand, from your presentation, that you are looking for restaurants or, let me put it this way, you are interpreting these places as open restaurants, but that is what they are not. Lately, due to the presure of supermarkets and tourism, they are changing to be just a collection of restaurants. In our Spanish culture they were a very important piece for community articulation: neighbours met there every other day, shop owners knew their clients, it was a place to buy and interchange ideas, feelings and problems with others, even to discuse politics….They were more than just a series of restaurants. Sorry for my long text, I just wanted to put things in cultural perspective. Thank you again for your presentation.
What's the point of going to Madrid (Spain, Europe) and try latinamericam food?? Madrid has it's own traditional food, just like the rest of Spain. What a dumb video.
Thank you for sharing !
So many markets to choose from! Cool, that you also showed the local ones 😊
Glad you enjoyed the video! 😊
Oh this is very interesting!! I'm new in Madrid and thanks to your video now I have something to do this weekend hahaha. Quick note! The cheese inside Tequeños is called "Queso llanero" which is a sort of fresh cheese but firmer and saltier, it's not mozzarella ✨ so glad you enjoyed it! That's quite a powerful breakfast
Also to anyone upset that they're having latin food, the video isn't called "best Spanish foods!", they're simply checking the markets aaaaand, they're free to eat whatever they want 😂 not because you're in Spain you need to eat only local and traditional food.
I lived in Buenos Aires for a while and I loved eating Korean and Chinese food there, that didn't ruin my experience nor tainted argentinian food.
Thank you for your comment, we're glad that our video was helpful and not further cause for anger 😁 Hope you had a great time exploring markets!
Enjoy watching.Great video!
Thank you very much! 😊
Wonderful vlog. Thank you for this video.
Happy you enjoyed it! :)
@@ZoeandSimon Thank you. 😀
Wow that is one giant tasty looking Arepa! Loved the video! ❤️
It was a good start into the day 🙃 Thank you!
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Nice, interesting. Thanks for sharing ❤
Glad you liked it 😊
nice summary at the end
Oh my gosh! 😵 finally!! Simon!!!!❤❤❤❤
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Ir a probar comida latina en Madrid…… Madrid tiene su propia gastronomía muy diferente a la comida latina.
Totalmente de acuerdo, menuda vergüenza.
Maltin is only popular in 🇺🇸 in areas of high concentration of Latinos like NYC, Miami, LA, etc. It was bottled in Venezuela until the early 2000s when the company had to relocate to 🇺🇸 due to the political and economic climate in Venezuela. Fun fact is Löwenbräu which you might be familiar with since it’s German makes a very popular version of Malta “Malt” with no sugar though. Very popular in some countries in Latin America. People usually drink it straight like I do or with condensed milk.
Yeah that's what we thought! Yes, we've got a few malt drinks in Germany that are especially popular with children 😊
Thank you for sharing your video. I have one big Caveat though. The main cultural point of these Markets is that they were created to bring food and groceries to the population in big Spanish cities. That is what they are: Groceries Markets. I understand, from your presentation, that you are looking for restaurants or, let me put it this way, you are interpreting these places as open restaurants, but that is what they are not. Lately, due to the presure of supermarkets and tourism, they are changing to be just a collection of restaurants. In our Spanish culture they were a very important piece for community articulation: neighbours met there every other day, shop owners knew their clients, it was a place to buy and interchange ideas, feelings and problems with others, even to discuse politics….They were more than just a series of restaurants. Sorry for my long text, I just wanted to put things in cultural perspective. Thank you again for your presentation.
love your videos ❤
Thank you 😍
Great video. I'm hoping to visit Madrid next month. Can I use my card in these markets or do I need cash? Thanks.
Thank you! We're not 100% sure anymore, but it depends on the market and the vendor. So it would probably be best to bring both 😁
@@ZoeandSimon Thank you.
Of course you can.
There's these markets all over central Madrid, and this is one of the best, Mercado de La Paz.
Why did you put Latinamerican music in a video about Spain??
Went to san miguel mercado today- a very annoying experience.
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You missed the best - Mercado San Fernando! 4 Variety 4 Price and 5 Vibe!
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Man. if you arte in Spain try spain food, not latin food, venezuelan food?.......really? in spain? go to this countries to do this
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No. Maltin is not popular in the USA. In fact, I have never heard of it!
Huh, interesting, thanks for sharing!
i think cuatro caminos is a puerto rican and latino area
exhausting tour, i guess.
@@andresheyn9100 Probably, I am from the USA, but my wife is from Honduras and Latino countries do have their malted beverages
What's the point of going to Madrid (Spain, Europe) and try latinamericam food?? Madrid has it's own traditional food, just like the rest of Spain. What a dumb video.
Any cheap bars
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