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That was nice but missing a lots of juices like papaya, guayaba, chicha, chia, naranja, Mamon, Sandia, pitaya, guanabana y la Kolashale for next one good job guys and thank you for visiting Nicaragua
Thanks for watching Ricardo and for the other suggestions. We still haven't tried Pitaya refrescos and we love the fruit. We were struggling after tasting most of these, anymore and I think we would have been put in a sugar coma! Definitely for next time.
Oooh jugo de pitaya, I like it already! We are a couple of months away from Pitaya season but I will be sure to try that one out when I see it, we love pitayas!
I’m surprised cacao didn’t hold the number one spot! I’ve been binging all of your videos for the past two days and loving it. I’ll be visiting my grandparents in Granada this week and would love to meet you guys! Thanks for making these awesome videos ❤️
Hi Wendy, so nice to hear from you and awesome to hear that you've been enjoying our videos! We would love to say hi. Can you send us an insta or Facebook message and we can go from there!!
Hey Jay and Jon@@BucketListTravellers So.... I'm so excited for you guys... I JUST NOTICED that some adverts came on while watching your vids -- I guess that means you're monetizing already?!? If so, CONGRATS and maybe it's time to re-watch some vids ✌🏻😁
Hi, guys thank you for sharing both of you are wonderful and a beautiful couple to. The linaza the thick test is because they leave the seed soaking over night, then you mix the clear thick liquid with anything beverages. The semilla de gicaro is part of the cacao FYI and arroz con piña they cook the rice with pineapple and cinnamon sticks, the reason I know because my mother used to make it when I was sick the pink color is vanilla. When you see most drinks that have colors because they use vanilla and sometimes the natural fruits gives out the colors to. I never had grama before and some of the drinks that both presented. Thank you, Jay and John for bringing the wonderful videos I appreciate it. Blessings to both 😇😇
You are most welcome Elena! Thank you for watching and for taking the time to leave us comments, we really appreciate it! You must try grama, it is a Granada specialty and our favourite, well that and Cacao con leche!
Awesome video ! I loved it ! One of my favorite videos of yours , ok I need to watch more as I don’t come to UA-cam as mush as I should.. though I was thinking that too bad you didn’t get this idea before as starring in Mexico there are many refrescos, Nicaragua has some similar names with Guatemala for example but different ingredients as Jamaica for us it’s just boiled Jamaica then chilled and sugar ... the arroz con pina maybe was horchata but they add piña there ? ... oh and tamarindo I was surprised because in Australia there are tamarindo trees and my bosses looked A4 me weird when I picked from the tree boiled and made my Guatemalan refresco ... hehe btw congratulations on the 1K!!! Wohoooooooo
Hey Rachel! A big thanks on the 1000! We are very chuffed about that! So glad to hear that you enjoyed this video and it would certainly remind you of home! Silly question but is tamarindo the same as tamarind? We had it in our fridge back in Australia! Arroz con pina tastes different to horchata, we had our first horchata back in El Salvador and loved that! I haven't seen horchata advertised here, it doesn't appear to be as popular.
@@BucketListTravellers hi Jay & Jon, I know I am slow at coming to UA-cam but eventually make it here hehe it’s never a silly question 😉 yes in fact tamarind =tamarindo 😉 ah ok I am now intrigued but the arroz con piña drink then I thought they just have added piña to the horchata but I guess not uhh hehe yeah as there they have arroz con leche as dessert too. I guess Horchata is just Mexico , Guatemala and El Salvador (each with their version) hehe
@@trailofthewanderlust193 😁 No dramas, we know too well how hard it is to maintain a presence on multiple platforms and we have two pairs of hands! Glad you cleared that up re the tamarindo! Arroz con Pina is definitely different to Salvadorean Horchata, what surprises us is how the drink is pink!
@@BucketListTravellers hehe yeah .. and that is interesting I went to check the recipe out of curiosity and the pink is due to added raspberry ! hehehe interesting they didn’t add it to the name !
Hello. Semilla de jicaro is a popular drink in Nicaragua made mainly of jicaro tree seeds, cinamon, cacao beans and other seeds. The pulp of jicaro tree fruits is used in the making of cold medicines and other respiraratory illneses
Thanks Zeneyda! We didn't see the image, but we have had this demonstrated to us in the last couple of days! We are currently in the process of drying out the seeds and hopefully we will be able to drink it soon!
Hello my friends I love all those drinks I will say they all good depends how hot it's in Granada but the best is the Grama and early evening try refresco de Avena con leche depends where you buy it those are the best for me 👍😎
We agree with you, we LOOOOVE Grama and just got a bad batch for the video. Same went for the Arroz con Pina, we tried another one and loved it. Avena con leche, now that is an interesting combination, we'll keep an eye out for it!
Thanks for watching Carolina! Yes, pitaya was also one of our favourites there, I think when we did this video we were out of the season for it. Thanks for the other suggestions too!
You must try grama, especially if you visit Granada! Since we made this video, we have tried arroz con pina again and really like it now. I guess it depends on the batch you get!
@@mikerivas9091 I'm sure there's an art to it! I'm really curious to know how the flavour combination was discovered in the first place, it sounds pretty random!
We didn't come across too many sugar cane juice stalls to be honest, however we really enjoy it too! We remember trying it in Costa Rica (probably at 3 times the price!)
Hay muchos que son buenos, entre ellos el de cacao, flor de jamaica, calala, frutas... oh por cierto les faltó probar el de limonada con hierba buena ufff les encantará. Saludos y abrazos!
¡Amo la menta! Es una pena. No pudimos encontrar jengibre, pero lo comimos un par de meses después en Managua, ¡muy delicioso! ¡Están todos deliciosos! ¡Sin embargo, no recomendamos beber 11 tipos diferentes a la vez!😛
@@BucketListTravellers jaajaja así es, todos al mismo tiempo no jajaja ya que es demasiada combiación de sabores dulces, ácido, leches y demás. Pero excelente por todo 🧡
@@Ro-xs4ju Ahh, I see! Yes we would love to be in Europe too. Right now we are waiting for the Costa Rica border to open and from there we will aim to get to Europe, then Asia, then finally back home to Australia! Not easy getting back to Australia from Nicaragua at the best of times let alone in a pandemic!
@@BucketListTravellers best of luck! I can only imagine I have been stuck in California due to selfish people who refuse to work together to fight a global pandemic 😓
¡¡MUCHAS FELICIDADES POR HABER ALCANZADO 1,000 SUSCRIPTORES!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Truth be told, I love ALL refrescos the same 👍🏻🤠 I should heed your advise and try other flavors... Thus far, every single time I get fritanga, I order Cacao 🙄🙄🙄 But I love 'calala' which I know as 'MARACUYÁ', Linaza (flax seed), semilla de Jícaro, and arroz con piña (basically ALL) 😆😅😂🤣 Again, congrats on your achievement and wishes for continued success. ✌🏻😎
Hey Edward! Thanks so much, we were so pumped to get there this week! Thank you for your support in helping us get there. 🙏🙏 We remember that you mentioned Cacao previously and so we had to try that out and were not disappointed. Have a great week!
Without tasting the others, I’d probably rank them by how I like the Agua Frescas we get here in Mexican restaurants here in the Silicon Valley, California. I like Jamaica (Ha-Mai-ka) and horchata. I think Semilla is closest to horchata here in the states.
Hey JT, good choices! we tried Horchata in El Salvador and loved it! Yes it is pretty similar to Semilla. Jamaica is also a favourite of ours. We bought the dried Hibiscus flowers from the supermarket and it lasted us 2 months in tea and frescas!
@@BucketListTravellers hopefully I’ll be seein’ you guys. I think I’m getting enough of California, and with Zoom technology, there’s less and less need to actually physically be here.
@@jt4369 Yeah if you can work remotely then living in Nicaragua by the beach (or volcano, or lake or coffee plantation or colonial city...etc..) would be living the dream! Good luck and we hope to see you here soon!!
My number one Nicaraguan drink is Fresco de cacao which is like milo for us Australians. You didn’t try pinol (my least favourite drink which is made of corn maíz.) If you get a chance do try it. Cheers from Sydney!
😂😂😂 Yes, great analogy Michelle, sooo true! We miss milo so much! We have also tried pinol and we would have to agree with you on that one! We didn't realize you were from Sydney (or forgot, soz!), awesome! We are from Sydney and miss it dearly.
@@BucketListTravellers I know this message is late, but wish I could send you some milo. Unfortunately Nicaragua isn’t accepting parcels 📦 from Australia that is what what the women at AUS post said. We have called Sydney home for the last 36 years! Saludos
I was born in the US. But my grandmother would make all these drinks & now I make them at home. The reason the drinks are pink is because they put frambuesa. I haven’t found that here in the US. So I drink it with original color; like the arrow con piña should be like soft yellow but I personally like the drinks without frambuesa. I think that also changes the flavor & I do not like that lol.
Hi Karen! It is awesome that you have been able to keep the traditions of your family alive and also a tasty one at that! Thanks for letting us know about the pink colouring, we would probably prefer the natural color too! What are your favorite refrescos? Thanks for watching our video!
Another good one to try is fresco de gengibre, there is also tiste and pozol con leche. I have never tried grama Requested. If you don't like drinks try again at another vender caus each makes it different You should do different dessert. Hojuelas, bunuelos, pío v, tres leche , arroz con leche torta de pan . Requeson.
Yes, I'm sad we couldn't find any gengibre, it is definitely on my list. We haven't noticed the other drinks you mention and we'll have to keep an eye out. You are right about trying other vendors, we tried Arroz con pina again on Ometepe and loved it! Thanks for the desserts suggestion, that would be another fun video to make!
I love cacao and horchata. BUT, I avoid anything with milk. One time I got a milk drink in a mercado and ended up in the emergency room the next day. Another reason I am happy that I went Vegan years ago.
Oh gee that must have been a horrible experience. Cacao con leche was one of our favourites in Nicaragua. Thankfully we never had any food poisoning from the food/drinks we bought.
We have shifted our diets more towards vegetarians over the last few years, however find it hard to go vegan, so well done! We really need to expand our repertoire of dishes.
@@BucketListTravellers Vegan is easy for me…it’s all about the animals. Making me healthier is just a bonus. Love your videos ! Looks like we are three months away from retiring in Matagalpa !!! 😀
😁. Flor de Cana is a very famous Nicaraguan rum which you will be able to find everywhere, even supermarkets. Tona beer is the most popular Nicaraguan beer and I really like this too. Nebo, are you from Nicaragua? If so then you definitely know about this already! - Jon
I'm new at your channel but I love the way you guys share your experience. You guys missed my favorite ever from Nicaraguan refresco, Pitahaya and I do love Grama as well You also forgot Tiste and Pinolillo (pinoleros drink) I'm with you on I don't like arroz con piña or chicha eeww, I hate chicha 🤣🤣
Welcome to our channel Carlos!🤗🤗. Ah yes, Pitahaya refrescos, one of our favourites as well! You will find that this refrescos pops up in some other of our Nicaragua vlogs. We loved Pitaya season in Nicaragua, so good and so cheap!
Ah, I missed your extra comments here! We did try Pinolillo and Chicha and we definitely agree with you on chicha, we are not fans! We bought a big batch of chicha mix from our local grocers and it took us months to get through it all!
Sí, nos perdimos algunos. Estaba triste porque no pude encontrar nada de jengibre al hacer el video. Hemos probado la chicha en otro vídeo, ¡un gusto adquirido!
Tienes razón, algunas de las bebidas que compramos en lugares malos. Hemos vuelto a probar las bebidas desde este vídeo y creo que el orden cambiaría mucho. ¿Qué bebidas estarían en la parte superior de tu lista?
Perdón la corrección pero Todos son refrescos naturales o frescos naturales,No son sodas Nicaragüenses .correction :All are delicious Nicaraguan natural juices NOT soda. It’s “fresco de cacao” thank you for sharing !!
Hola Frances, gracias por vernos y por tus comentarios. Sí, en realidad no son refrescos, solo elegimos la palabra 'refresco' ya que era la palabra más cercana que podíamos pensar para relacionarnos con una audiencia estadounidense. Quizás los jugos sean mejores ahora que lo mencionas. ¡Gracias también por señalar Fresca con Cacao también!
We haven't heard of Tiste before, thanks for the suggestion. We made our own chicha in this video: ua-cam.com/video/0oWXw70XW1I/v-deo.html . We need to try it again, because we probably didn't make it properly!
Sacrilegious we know! Pinolillo was one of the first drinks we had tried in Nicaragua as we accidentally bought Pinolillo mix instead of chocolate mix! We should try a pre made version, because ours wasn't great!
Which drinks are you most interested in trying out?
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That was nice but missing a lots of juices like papaya, guayaba, chicha, chia, naranja, Mamon, Sandia, pitaya, guanabana y la Kolashale for next one good job guys and thank you for visiting Nicaragua
Thanks for watching Ricardo and for the other suggestions. We still haven't tried Pitaya refrescos and we love the fruit. We were struggling after tasting most of these, anymore and I think we would have been put in a sugar coma! Definitely for next time.
Pinolillo, pozol con leche, cebada, jengibre, granadilla, tibio, tiste, mandarina, zanahoria con naranja, papaya , piña...
Hi !,great information,my favorite is Semilla de Jicaro, it's a comfy drink!.Try jugo de Pitaya!.Have a nice Sunday!!
Oooh jugo de pitaya, I like it already! We are a couple of months away from Pitaya season but I will be sure to try that one out when I see it, we love pitayas!
@@BucketListTravellers Yes,try it,I like the flavour and color! Cheers!!
Jamaica out of a plastic bag is the best!! Great job guys!
Jamaica is definitely up there! We have been making it ourselves here too. 😋😋
Que bien que disfrutaron de nuestros refrescos naturales .
¡Fueron una de las tantas alegrías que vivimos en Nicaragua!
I’m surprised cacao didn’t hold the number one spot! I’ve been binging all of your videos for the past two days and loving it. I’ll be visiting my grandparents in Granada this week and would love to meet you guys! Thanks for making these awesome videos ❤️
Hi Wendy, so nice to hear from you and awesome to hear that you've been enjoying our videos! We would love to say hi. Can you send us an insta or Facebook message and we can go from there!!
Interesting video, my favorite is grama for sure!
Have you tried Kola Shaler? It's the Nicaraguan Coca Cola.
Great observation! I thought of that as soon as I saw the title... You're so right... and also Milca and Rojita ✌🏻🤠 Saludos!
You have good taste! No we haven't tried that yet and should. We haven't tried Rojita yet either but Jon loves Fanta Roja!
Hey Jay and Jon@@BucketListTravellers So.... I'm so excited for you guys... I JUST NOTICED that some adverts came on while watching your vids -- I guess that means you're monetizing already?!?
If so, CONGRATS and maybe it's time to re-watch some vids ✌🏻😁
Love pithaya and chingue, have yet to try grama
You must try grama!!
muchas gracias buen canal, saludos, thank you ¡¡ 💖💖🥇🥇🥇🥇
¡Gracias por ver a Maria!🙏🙏
@@BucketListTravellers A vosotros, saludos desde spain 😘😘👍👍👍
Tequilas, local spirits and beers for the evenings, juices in the afternoons and coffees in the morning. Take care.
😂 Yes we have our bases covered here! Thanks for watching!
great topic for a video. It's always nice to try something new.
For sure! Putting together this video was particularly fun! Thanks for watching as always!
Very interesting, guys! Maybe my favorite passion fruit and cacao for sure! Have a wonderful month of March, my friends! Cheers from Italy. Renata
Glad to hear you thought so Renata! Both good choices! Have a great March too!😀😀
@@BucketListTravellers Cido, guys! See you! Renata
cool, I'll have to try some of these.
For sure! Make sure you give grama a go if you are ever in Granada. It is generally my favourite but we got a bad batch that day!
Hi, guys thank you for sharing both of you are wonderful and a beautiful couple to. The linaza the thick test is because they leave the seed soaking over night, then you mix the clear thick liquid with anything beverages. The semilla de gicaro is part of the cacao FYI and arroz con piña they cook the rice with pineapple and cinnamon sticks, the reason I know because my mother used to make it when I was sick the pink color is vanilla. When you see most drinks that have colors because they use vanilla and sometimes the natural fruits gives out the colors to. I never had grama before and some of the drinks that both presented. Thank you, Jay and John for bringing the wonderful videos I appreciate it. Blessings to both 😇😇
You are most welcome Elena! Thank you for watching and for taking the time to leave us comments, we really appreciate it! You must try grama, it is a Granada specialty and our favourite, well that and Cacao con leche!
@@BucketListTravellers you are most welcome guys, love your videos.
love yall so much! so helpful
You're welcome Stephanie, thanks for watching!
Awesome video ! I loved it ! One of my favorite videos of yours , ok I need to watch more as I don’t come to UA-cam as mush as I should.. though I was thinking that too bad you didn’t get this idea before as starring in Mexico there are many refrescos, Nicaragua has some similar names with Guatemala for example but different ingredients as Jamaica for us it’s just boiled Jamaica then chilled and sugar ... the arroz con pina maybe was horchata but they add piña there ? ... oh and tamarindo I was surprised because in Australia there are tamarindo trees and my bosses looked A4 me weird when I picked from the tree boiled and made my Guatemalan refresco ... hehe btw congratulations on the 1K!!! Wohoooooooo
Hey Rachel! A big thanks on the 1000! We are very chuffed about that! So glad to hear that you enjoyed this video and it would certainly remind you of home! Silly question but is tamarindo the same as tamarind? We had it in our fridge back in Australia! Arroz con pina tastes different to horchata, we had our first horchata back in El Salvador and loved that! I haven't seen horchata advertised here, it doesn't appear to be as popular.
@@BucketListTravellers hi Jay & Jon, I know I am slow at coming to UA-cam but eventually make it here hehe it’s never a silly question 😉 yes in fact tamarind =tamarindo 😉 ah ok I am now intrigued but the arroz con piña drink then I thought they just have added piña to the horchata but I guess not uhh hehe yeah as there they have arroz con leche as dessert too. I guess Horchata is just Mexico , Guatemala and El Salvador (each with their version) hehe
@@trailofthewanderlust193 😁 No dramas, we know too well how hard it is to maintain a presence on multiple platforms and we have two pairs of hands! Glad you cleared that up re the tamarindo! Arroz con Pina is definitely different to Salvadorean Horchata, what surprises us is how the drink is pink!
@@BucketListTravellers hehe yeah .. and that is interesting I went to check the recipe out of curiosity and the pink is due to added raspberry ! hehehe interesting they didn’t add it to the name !
Chocolate soda !! 😍😍 I'd be trying that 👍👍 Nice upload, guys... We love Nicaragua ❤️️❤️️
We love Nicaragua too! Thanks for watching! 🙏🙏
Hello. Semilla de jicaro is a popular drink in Nicaragua made mainly of jicaro tree seeds, cinamon, cacao beans and other seeds. The pulp of jicaro tree fruits is used in the making of cold medicines and other respiraratory illneses
I atrached an image oof the jicaro tree
Thanks Zeneyda! We didn't see the image, but we have had this demonstrated to us in the last couple of days! We are currently in the process of drying out the seeds and hopefully we will be able to drink it soon!
Enjoying always your uploads my dear friends!!! Absolutely must in trips to taste everything new😂 ❤️
Awesome! Thanks so much for your support Costa. 😀 Yes, it is a must to try out as much as you can!😋😋
Hello my friends I love all those drinks I will say they all good depends how hot it's in Granada but the best is the Grama and early evening try refresco de Avena con leche depends where you buy it those are the best for me 👍😎
We agree with you, we LOOOOVE Grama and just got a bad batch for the video. Same went for the Arroz con Pina, we tried another one and loved it. Avena con leche, now that is an interesting combination, we'll keep an eye out for it!
Really cool
Glad you thought so Naomi!
Quite a selection!! Are these sparkling? Or just like juice? What a great taste test!
Yes, we may have gone slightly overboard with the selection! They were all essentially juices and a lot of fun to test out!
Fresco de tiste is very nice
Interesting, we haven't come across fresco de tiste but have had a couple of people recommend it. Thanks for the suggestion!
Try pitaya, naranjilla, y granadilla. For sodas try Kola Shaler y Milka Roja o Rojita.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts about Nicaraguan food. 😊
Thanks for watching Carolina! Yes, pitaya was also one of our favourites there, I think when we did this video we were out of the season for it. Thanks for the other suggestions too!
Welcome mi countri Nicaragua i you like drink
¡Muchas Gracias y gracias por ver a Ronaldo!
You guys gotta try pitaya 💜
We had Pitaya refesco for lunch today and it was amazing! We are loving pitaya season right now!
Awesome. I can’t wait to have some again. I’m so glad you guys enjoyed it.
Adorable couple! I subbed
Awww, thanks C Kology! Welcome to our channel!🤗🤗
Unique video. Nevertheless, awesome content as always. Never tried grama. I'll have to try it on my next trip. Thank you for sharing!!
You must try grama, especially if you visit Granada! Since we made this video, we have tried arroz con pina again and really like it now. I guess it depends on the batch you get!
@@BucketListTravellers True. I tried making arroz con piña for my wife years ago and it didn't turn out so well haha
@@mikerivas9091 I'm sure there's an art to it! I'm really curious to know how the flavour combination was discovered in the first place, it sounds pretty random!
Did you find places to buy sugar cane juice ?
I love it.
We didn't come across too many sugar cane juice stalls to be honest, however we really enjoy it too! We remember trying it in Costa Rica (probably at 3 times the price!)
Hay muchos que son buenos, entre ellos el de cacao, flor de jamaica, calala, frutas... oh por cierto les faltó probar el de limonada con hierba buena ufff les encantará.
Saludos y abrazos!
¡Amo la menta! Es una pena. No pudimos encontrar jengibre, pero lo comimos un par de meses después en Managua, ¡muy delicioso! ¡Están todos deliciosos! ¡Sin embargo, no recomendamos beber 11 tipos diferentes a la vez!😛
@@BucketListTravellers jaajaja así es, todos al mismo tiempo no jajaja ya que es demasiada combiación de sabores dulces, ácido, leches y demás. Pero excelente por todo 🧡
Muy bueno...Excelente!
😁 ¡Gracias por ver!
Wow, what did you do with all those drinks after you finished the video?
😂😂We had drink supplies for a week!! It race against time though to drink them all before they went off!
Good stuff. Where to next?
Thanks, what would you like to see?
@@BucketListTravellers oh I was more asking where you guys are going LOL but would love to see more europe/beer gardens!
@@Ro-xs4ju Ahh, I see! Yes we would love to be in Europe too. Right now we are waiting for the Costa Rica border to open and from there we will aim to get to Europe, then Asia, then finally back home to Australia! Not easy getting back to Australia from Nicaragua at the best of times let alone in a pandemic!
@@BucketListTravellers best of luck! I can only imagine I have been stuck in California due to selfish people who refuse to work together to fight a global pandemic 😓
@@Ro-xs4ju 😥 A shame that some people ruin it for everyone. Where is home for you?
¡¡MUCHAS FELICIDADES POR HABER ALCANZADO 1,000 SUSCRIPTORES!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Truth be told, I love ALL refrescos the same 👍🏻🤠 I should heed your advise and try other flavors... Thus far, every single time I get fritanga, I order Cacao 🙄🙄🙄 But I love 'calala' which I know as 'MARACUYÁ', Linaza (flax seed), semilla de Jícaro, and arroz con piña (basically ALL) 😆😅😂🤣
Again, congrats on your achievement and wishes for continued success. ✌🏻😎
Hey Edward! Thanks so much, we were so pumped to get there this week! Thank you for your support in helping us get there. 🙏🙏 We remember that you mentioned Cacao previously and so we had to try that out and were not disappointed. Have a great week!
Nice 👍
Thanks for watching!
Without tasting the others, I’d probably rank them by how I like the Agua Frescas we get here in Mexican restaurants here in the Silicon Valley, California. I like Jamaica (Ha-Mai-ka) and horchata. I think Semilla is closest to horchata here in the states.
Hey JT, good choices! we tried Horchata in El Salvador and loved it! Yes it is pretty similar to Semilla. Jamaica is also a favourite of ours. We bought the dried Hibiscus flowers from the supermarket and it lasted us 2 months in tea and frescas!
@@BucketListTravellers hopefully I’ll be seein’ you guys. I think I’m getting enough of California, and with Zoom technology, there’s less and less need to actually physically be here.
@@jt4369 Yeah if you can work remotely then living in Nicaragua by the beach (or volcano, or lake or coffee plantation or colonial city...etc..) would be living the dream! Good luck and we hope to see you here soon!!
My number one Nicaraguan drink is Fresco de cacao which is like milo for us Australians. You didn’t try pinol (my least favourite drink which is made of corn maíz.) If you get a chance do try it. Cheers from Sydney!
😂😂😂 Yes, great analogy Michelle, sooo true! We miss milo so much! We have also tried pinol and we would have to agree with you on that one! We didn't realize you were from Sydney (or forgot, soz!), awesome! We are from Sydney and miss it dearly.
@@BucketListTravellers
I know this message is late, but wish I could send you some milo. Unfortunately Nicaragua isn’t accepting parcels 📦 from Australia that is what what the women at AUS post said. We have called Sydney home for the last 36 years! Saludos
I was born in the US. But my grandmother would make all these drinks & now I make them at home. The reason the drinks are pink is because they put frambuesa. I haven’t found that here in the US. So I drink it with original color; like the arrow con piña should be like soft yellow but I personally like the drinks without frambuesa. I think that also changes the flavor & I do not like that lol.
Hi Karen! It is awesome that you have been able to keep the traditions of your family alive and also a tasty one at that! Thanks for letting us know about the pink colouring, we would probably prefer the natural color too! What are your favorite refrescos? Thanks for watching our video!
Another good one to try is fresco de gengibre, there is also tiste and pozol con leche. I have never tried grama Requested. If you don't like drinks try again at another vender caus each makes it different
You should do different dessert. Hojuelas, bunuelos, pío v, tres leche , arroz con leche torta de pan . Requeson.
Yes, I'm sad we couldn't find any gengibre, it is definitely on my list. We haven't noticed the other drinks you mention and we'll have to keep an eye out. You are right about trying other vendors, we tried Arroz con pina again on Ometepe and loved it! Thanks for the desserts suggestion, that would be another fun video to make!
I love cacao and horchata. BUT, I avoid anything with milk. One time I got a milk drink in a mercado and ended up in the emergency room the next day. Another reason I am happy that I went Vegan years ago.
Oh gee that must have been a horrible experience. Cacao con leche was one of our favourites in Nicaragua. Thankfully we never had any food poisoning from the food/drinks we bought.
We have shifted our diets more towards vegetarians
over the last few years, however find it hard to go vegan, so well done! We really need to expand our repertoire of dishes.
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Vegan is easy for me…it’s all about the animals. Making me healthier is just a bonus.
Love your videos ! Looks like we are three months away from retiring in Matagalpa !!! 😀
What about wine an beer? What about brandy? What can we get and where?
😁. Flor de Cana is a very famous Nicaraguan rum which you will be able to find everywhere, even supermarkets. Tona beer is the most popular Nicaraguan beer and I really like this too. Nebo, are you from Nicaragua? If so then you definitely know about this already! - Jon
@@BucketListTravellers No, I am not from Nicaraqua, I live in Canada.
@@nebovas9432 Nice. We were in Canada in late 2019 in Banff, Jasper and Vancouver.
Les falto probar el tiste, el fresco de mango, pitaya, tamarindo y otros mas
¡Sí, hay tantas bebidas para elegir aquí en Nicaragua! ¡Si tuviéramos más en este día, habríamos explotado! Gracias por ver Juan
I'm new at your channel but I love the way you guys share your experience.
You guys missed my favorite ever from Nicaraguan refresco, Pitahaya and I do love Grama as well
You also forgot Tiste and Pinolillo (pinoleros drink)
I'm with you on I don't like arroz con piña or chicha eeww, I hate chicha 🤣🤣
Welcome to our channel Carlos!🤗🤗. Ah yes, Pitahaya refrescos, one of our favourites as well! You will find that this refrescos pops up in some other of our Nicaragua vlogs. We loved Pitaya season in Nicaragua, so good and so cheap!
Ah, I missed your extra comments here! We did try Pinolillo and Chicha and we definitely agree with you on chicha, we are not fans! We bought a big batch of chicha mix from our local grocers and it took us months to get through it all!
grama the best.
We love grama too!
Les faltaron refrescos, high de maíz , chicha de coyotito que lleva coyotito, Pina y ginger este es uno de mis favoritos ...
Sí, nos perdimos algunos. Estaba triste porque no pude encontrar nada de jengibre al hacer el video. Hemos probado la chicha en otro vídeo, ¡un gusto adquirido!
Creo que no consiguieron los refrescos de un buen lugar... por eso está raro su ranking :)
Tienes razón, algunas de las bebidas que compramos en lugares malos. Hemos vuelto a probar las bebidas desde este vídeo y creo que el orden cambiaría mucho. ¿Qué bebidas estarían en la parte superior de tu lista?
@@BucketListTravellers 1. Cacao 2. Calala 3. Limonada 4. Melón 5. Chia (por el tamarindo) ese sería mi top 5 :D
@@fmolic ¡Buenas elecciones! Tendremos que probar la chía con tamarindo nuevamente.
@@fmolic ¡Buenas elecciones! Tendremos que probar la chía con tamarindo nuevamente.
@@fmolic ¡Buenas elecciones! Tendremos que probar la chía con tamarindo nuevamente.
Perdón la corrección pero Todos son refrescos naturales o frescos naturales,No son sodas Nicaragüenses .correction :All are delicious Nicaraguan natural juices NOT soda. It’s “fresco de cacao” thank you for sharing !!
Hola Frances, gracias por vernos y por tus comentarios. Sí, en realidad no son refrescos, solo elegimos la palabra 'refresco' ya que era la palabra más cercana que podíamos pensar para relacionarnos con una audiencia estadounidense. Quizás los jugos sean mejores ahora que lo mencionas. ¡Gracias también por señalar Fresca con Cacao también!
You didn't try Tiste, Chicha.
We haven't heard of Tiste before, thanks for the suggestion. We made our own chicha in this video: ua-cam.com/video/0oWXw70XW1I/v-deo.html . We need to try it again, because we probably didn't make it properly!
Nice SOS beuatiful Nicaragua
Thanks for watching Yan.
No Pinolillo ?? 😱😢
Sacrilegious we know! Pinolillo was one of the first drinks we had tried in Nicaragua as we accidentally bought Pinolillo mix instead of chocolate mix! We should try a pre made version, because ours wasn't great!
@@BucketListTravellers have you guys had “Milca” It’s a Nicaraguan soda.
@@juliogonzalez1944 No we haven't heard of this one. We will have to look out for it, thanks for the suggestion Julio!
@@BucketListTravellers are you guys on Instagram? What’s your user bame
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