For those wondering: What does Kara Mucho mean? Karamucho is a Japanese snack food, which consists of potato sticks or potato chips, and is spicy by Japanese standards. Each 57g packet contains 301 calories. The name is a play on the Japanese word Karai (辛い, spicy); and the Spanish word "Mucho", meaning "a lot" and has been present on the market since 1984.
Colin: "...we not allowed to touch anything..." Go right ahead and open the driver's door and speak to Loubet😂
Great video Colin David good stuff guys 👍 thanks keep up good work
For those wondering: What does Kara Mucho mean?
Karamucho is a Japanese snack food, which consists of potato sticks or potato chips, and is spicy by Japanese standards. Each 57g packet contains 301 calories. The name is a play on the Japanese word Karai (辛い, spicy); and the Spanish word "Mucho", meaning "a lot" and has been present on the market since 1984.
Nice video again Colin. Hope to catch with you today on the stages. 😊
I liked how Kalle moved just a meter forward 🤣🤣 so that the truck can pass
Be like Kalle! 👏
then went out walking leaving the car haha
poor old lady is concerned about her roses in the front yard :D Czech Republic is such a beautiful place.
always run a heated front sceen in my 6r4 days the only way in heavy rain ,,,,,long stages at last
My favourite,all well covered by technical technicians
Go Neuville go
i think kara mucho is some type of spicy chips/crisps
Hoping for a Kalle victory 😊
KR69 - Drifting team of Kalle Rovanperä
KARA MUCHO is favorite snack food in Japan
Karamucho was raised from $2 to $3😭
And US dollar was raised from ¥100 to ¥150😵💫
Kalle and Elfyn are mixed in the championship competition.
カラムーチョ
Karamucho is a Japanese sweet