Feria de Mataderos: Cultural Sunday Market in Buenos Aires Argentina | Ep. 207

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2024

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  • @AdatheTraveler
    @AdatheTraveler  2 роки тому +4

    Can someone tell me what's that at 10:00? It looks like a popcorn machine to me. But it also looks like a lucky draw/lottery machine in Spain. Thought?

    • @greg5023
      @greg5023 2 роки тому +1

      It could be an ancient version of a meat smoker that I sometimes see advertised.

    • @AdatheTraveler
      @AdatheTraveler  2 роки тому +3

      I looked at the explanation next to the machine again. It's a steam sterilizer for the hairdresser. OMG looks so serious!

    • @greg5023
      @greg5023 2 роки тому +1

      @@AdatheTraveler You're a genius. Google translate says fomentera esterilaidora = sterilization promoter
      Where was it used, in a surgery?

    • @AdatheTraveler
      @AdatheTraveler  2 роки тому +2

      @@greg5023 It said for hairdresser

  • @joyofbuenosaires
    @joyofbuenosaires Рік тому +2

    Great video! Loved it! so glad you enjoyed your time in Argentina, thank you for sharing my beautiful country with the world. Just a quick note: consider that sometimes, can happen the other way around and starting with San Telmo Market before heading to Mataderos Market. The local events and celebrations on specific days, like Flag Day, can make it more enjoyable. I suggest adapting your visit based on the unique circumstances of the day. Keep up the great work! 👍 Hugs !

  • @beawild
    @beawild 5 місяців тому +1

    In rural areas the "pulperia" was the local saloon where people went for a drink and a meal. They also served as a general store. They were similar to saloons in the Wild West in the U.S. BTW, a chorizo is a sausage, not a hot dog. I'm going to Buenos Aires in August. I'm going to go to that feria, I've never been to that one. It looks like fun.

  • @explorinwithlaurin
    @explorinwithlaurin 2 роки тому +4

    Such a vibrant market! Looks like a great way to spend a Sunday walking through stalls and snacking!

  • @HéctorVeron-n5w
    @HéctorVeron-n5w 10 місяців тому +2

    🇦🇷♥️♥️

  • @Mike-hy7yi
    @Mike-hy7yi 2 роки тому +1

    Mataderos means slaughterhouse. This is where the cattle are processed before delivering around buenos aires. So anything from the farms is more traditional and relates to the Gaucho and folk culture of argentina's interior provinces, rather than Tango and its portenio culture that you see everywhere else in the city. Try going to "el ferroviario" for dinner with a group of people. It will be a great experience. Also, besides a chinatown, there are 2 korea towns if you are interested to see.

    • @AdatheTraveler
      @AdatheTraveler  2 роки тому

      I always think Mataderos is the name of the barrio and never thought that it has a meaning 😅. Thx for letting me know. Just filmed Chinatown today and will release the video on Sunday. For Koreatown, I only know one. Can you give me the locations of both please? Thx Mike.

    • @Mike-hy7yi
      @Mike-hy7yi 2 роки тому

      @@AdatheTraveler There is the official Ktown where all the churches and community centers are. This is in the lower Flores neighborhood, Avenida Carabobo between Peron and Castanares. Don't go at night, very sketchy neighborhood. Most people gather around Aveniada Avellaneda y Nazca. This is where the Garment industry is located, which is mostly korean owned.

    • @AdatheTraveler
      @AdatheTraveler  2 роки тому +1

      I think that's what I found on google previously. Thx for telling me the background, will check that out. 😊

    • @dalerojo2.091
      @dalerojo2.091 2 роки тому

      Mataderos is precisely the name of the neighbourhood, that get that name because since more than a century it's a place with several slaughterhouses.

  • @Martin_Dimirag
    @Martin_Dimirag 2 роки тому +1

    The churro was filled with dulce de leche
    The pastelito was filled with sweet potato

  • @greg5023
    @greg5023 2 роки тому +1

    Very interesting video. Argentina looks very pleasant.

    • @AdatheTraveler
      @AdatheTraveler  2 роки тому

      "Countryside" is always more tranquilo y amable.

  • @YASERTORA
    @YASERTORA 2 роки тому +1

    Which city is cheaper to live in Argentina or Peru (food costs + rent) and which city do you prefer between Arequipa and Buenos Aires🌹

    • @AdatheTraveler
      @AdatheTraveler  2 роки тому +2

      Peru is relatively cheaper in terms of everything. Personally, I perfer Buenos Aires to stay for long term because of tango and the good public transportation.

    • @YASERTORA
      @YASERTORA 2 роки тому

      @@AdatheTraveler Este sitio es muy popular en América del Sur y dice que Arequipa (una de las ciudades más baratas de Perú) es un 27% más cara que Córdoba... ¿Es esto razonable?

    • @AdatheTraveler
      @AdatheTraveler  2 роки тому +1

      @@YASERTORA I didn't visit córdobas and only lived in Arequipa for a short time, so I can’t tell. However, I don’t believe in reports. It is affected by many factors such as your standard of living and the length of the lease.