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  • We're taste testing a variety of savory and sweet food and snacks from Argentina. Thanks to Angela for the treats!
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  • @Midare13
    @Midare13 Před 6 lety +72

    Fun fact. With those chocolinas cookies, we have this "cake" you can make with it. Basically you put a layer of the cookies and moisten it with either chocolate milk or coffee (you can even mix coffe liquor if you wish), then add a mixture of dulce de leche with something we call cream cheese, but it's a little more tart than the famous american kind cream cheese, and more creamy. Then you repeat the layers until you're out of bisquits, decorate with the mixture of cheese and dulce de leche and there, you have a "chocotorta".

    • @LuckyBird551
      @LuckyBird551 Před 5 lety +1

      Siiii... les mandaron bocaditos Adler pero no un pote de Mendicrim. (Claro que, sin una heladera hubiera llegado podrido mal...)

    • @MariteNebrosa
      @MariteNebrosa Před 5 lety +2

      yup , the " chocolina´s torta ( cake)" that recipe is very well known here in Argentina :D

  • @MarinaEariel
    @MarinaEariel Před 6 lety +16

    Exquisita is the best brand for instant deserts and cake mixes here in Argentina. Sometimes when you want to say you made a cake using a cake mix, you just say "es un bizcochuelo exquisita", "it's an Exquisita cake" and anyone will understand.
    Bagley was the first industrial cookie factory in the country: they started in 1875 and they are still one of the biggest brands. At first their cookies were sold in department stores and luxury shops in gift boxes. Chocolinas were created as a celebration of their 100th anniversary so they are similar to their older recipes. That's why they're simple and look like lace.

  • @ajjcarter72
    @ajjcarter72 Před 6 lety +30

    That elderberry jam is really good on top of cheesecake!

  • @Shokupan982
    @Shokupan982 Před 6 lety +25

    Such a cool food haul! Argentinian food is so interesting and has lots of different influences. An old coworker was Argentinian, and she introduced me to some of the cuisine. I love membrillo and use it as a filling in my baked Brie. I'd love to try the cheese, flan, and cheese bread from your haul. Thanks for this fun and informative video!

    • @erinuber2881
      @erinuber2881 Před 6 lety +1

      Yoshiko Yeto Waving hello to you, friend! This was a really great food box, wasn't it! I bet membrillo goes really beautifully with brie...what a great idea! Sending hugs your way.

  • @princesssarah1213
    @princesssarah1213 Před 6 lety +53

    Your facial expressions are priceless when your apprehensive about certain items. You are one of my favorite CZcams couples. 👬

  • @angelakim84
    @angelakim84 Před 6 lety +26

    Im so happy to see the second part!!! I never thought you guys would make everything I brought you for a video and for that, I love you guys!!! Thanks Satoshi for slaving for us all to enjoy!!
    Side notes 📝: try mashing the quince block before putting it anywhere, specially on bread or you will end up with mashed bread 😂. The cheese triangles aren’t really cheese, they are processed stuff made to taste like cheese or ham (not the healthiest stuff but yummy 😅). I had a similar cheese thingy when I went to the sapporo beer museum and tried the beer samples, they sell cheese blocks to go along with the beers!! I was so surprised to find sth so similar.

    • @guyincognito3456
      @guyincognito3456 Před 6 lety +5

      Gracias a vos por haberles mandado todo eso! Hiciste posible estos dos videos buenísimos!
      Espero que no hayan terminado en el baño despues de comer los quesitos Adler sin refrigerar jajaja

    • @angelakim84
      @angelakim84 Před 6 lety +3

      A no preocuparse! Los triangulos Adler se conservan sin refrigeracion. Comerlos frios es gusto personal, pero el producto se vende en cualquier supermercado a temperatura ambiente y no requiere refrigeracion. www.milkaut.com.ar/articulos/id/61

  • @maria-lz3he
    @maria-lz3he Před 6 lety +23

    Omg guys im from argentina im so happy u tried our sweets! :) love u xoxo

  • @erinuber2881
    @erinuber2881 Před 6 lety +27

    Angela, thank you for sending such wonderful treats from Argentina! It's so fun to watch these videos with international food treats! Elderberry is so delicious. Did you know people also make wine from elderberries? The two flans looked so amazing. I love flan so much! Thanks for the great video! I send good wishes to you, as always. :-)

    • @erinuber2881
      @erinuber2881 Před 6 lety +4

      PS I think the cheese is probably a type of cheese-like product that is safe even without refrigeration. We have a few types of them in America, like Cheez Whiz, which people can buy in a jar on the shelf in the store. Possibly even Velveeta American cheese can go without refrigeration, and there are some others. Here they are classified as pasteurized cheese products; not true cheese, but they contain cheese and taste like cheese. It's cheese blended with other ingredients. I hope this helps.

  • @MeRyMDT
    @MeRyMDT Před 4 lety +3

    Hello I’m from Argentina 🇦🇷, so the Jamon cheese is made of milk, is cheese 🧀 like cream cheese. The membrillo “jam” block we eat it with cheese 🧀, we cut a peace of hard cheese 🧀 on top of a square membrillo jam and we eat it together.

  • @tefaclark
    @tefaclark Před 4 lety +6

    Shinichi I know you are my kind of people and would love the same ice cream I liked in Argentina, its dulce de leche con brownie (dulce de leche ice cream with pieces of brownie and pure dulce de leche) its the food I miss the most. Hahaha I'm glad I finally see a reaction video of things I have tried,

  • @luckyguy71
    @luckyguy71 Před 6 lety +9

    These food haul videos are great! I love seeing what people from other countries enjoy for snacks and treats.

  • @maritzarojasjerez4260
    @maritzarojasjerez4260 Před 6 lety +44

    The triangular cheeses are very popular in Europe too, Especially a brand called in English The Laughing Cow. They're not a proper cheese in the traditional sense, but a highly processed product, basically a mixture of cream, milk and some cheese or cheeses. Stll delicious and for many a comfort food. They come is many flavours now. Btw, loved Satoshi's face when he tried the elderberry jam.

    • @paranoiarpincess
      @paranoiarpincess Před 6 lety

      Maritza Rojas Jerez the laughing cow cheese, at least here in Canada, is always refrigerated.

    • @maritzarojasjerez4260
      @maritzarojasjerez4260 Před 6 lety +5

      Yes, same as in England, France and Spain. Was a bit worried about the cheese travelling without refrigeration too.

    • @paranoiarpincess
      @paranoiarpincess Před 6 lety

      Maritza Rojas Jerez same.

    • @Augustus_Imperator
      @Augustus_Imperator Před 6 lety +2

      In Italy too there are many of these kind of soft cheeses like the laughing cow or the one in the video, but some of them are not stored in a refrigerator until they are opened, so I guess it could travel out of fridge while closed, and then stored in the fridge 🤔

    • @joannegray5138
      @joannegray5138 Před 6 lety +1

      Dairylea is also a popular brand of foil wrapped cheese triangles. I know that butter and milk are two of the ingredients and I like to spread some on warm toasted crumpets for a midnight snack (I keep strange hours). My three cats like it too, so I have to share with them :)

  • @aquariaaustin2077
    @aquariaaustin2077 Před 5 lety +3

    In France, they don't typically refrigerate cheese. My Cajun grandmother made her own cheeses in the winter, and she was constantly horrified when people tried to refrigerate them. She used to say that cheese is "alive" and needs to be out in the normal environment to breathe so that the flavors develop properly. She usually wrapped them in cloth or put them in wooden wheel-looking things, and let them do their thing on the counter. After all, you WANT the molds to form in cheese, to get the depth of flavor.

  • @rigobertita
    @rigobertita Před 6 lety +6

    Wow! Eating flan with dulce de leche is the best way to eat it! You instinctively combined what are meant to go together. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @kareningram6093
    @kareningram6093 Před 6 lety +7

    You guys got so excited about everything in this video! It makes me want to try them all. Angela did a great job picking things out for you.

  • @shrisada
    @shrisada Před 6 lety +7

    I mix elderberry jam into my tea as a sweetener. i highly recommend it with herbal teas. So good for you too :) Also great on ice cream, and pancakes. I have two elderberries I planted a couple years ago because I love it so much. Also, the "cheese" you tasted, was a real cheese, it s just highly processed to be shelf stable.

  • @laramalik8890
    @laramalik8890 Před 4 lety +1

    Dulce de membrillo is usually eaten with a slice of chesee, its a dessert for us. You can eat it with a fork or with your hand. The chesse serves as the base. (The two slices should be proportional)

  • @YotmbestoyenYB
    @YotmbestoyenYB Před 5 lety +15

    The President of Argentina shared your video on Facebook. His name is Mauricio Macri

  • @isabellalancaster4978
    @isabellalancaster4978 Před 4 lety +1

    Im from argentina grew up there lovesd it and i can tell u that the cheese its like a thick mozzarella and the are sort of bitter but with a lot of flavor. Fun fact bout me i was born in san Diego but grew up in argentina because my moms from there and i consider myself from there because i was there more than i was in the United states and my first word was spanish. Pero yo ame todo de este video.

  • @ciudadanoscansados8933
    @ciudadanoscansados8933 Před 4 lety +1

    Im from argentina, i love your vídeos!! The respect and how you enjoy. Tks!

  • @nexisvids
    @nexisvids Před 2 lety

    I love how your instinct kicked in and you added dulce de leche to the flan. Flan is typically eaten with caramel, but most famously, with dulce de leche (and/or whipped cream). Nice!

  • @nomebanehoy7685
    @nomebanehoy7685 Před 6 lety +2

    Ami me gusta el dulce de membrillo xD ... Saludos a todos desde Argentina 💗

  • @marcosdiez7263
    @marcosdiez7263 Před 5 lety +1

    The quince jam is cooked like any other fruit jam, but then it's filtered out, leaving the solid as the block you have, and a lighter mermelade that is the one people would pour on bread or toasts. The block one is used in pastries, and also in a very popular dessert called "vigilante" (actually, a police or "cop"), made of a slice of quince jam (or sweet potatoes jam) on top of a slice of buttery cheese, then you cut and eat it with a fork. If you want to use the block one on toasts, you would soften a slice in the microwave for a few seconds and it eases to spread it over the toast.
    Regarding the meeting of Chocolina cookies and the dulce de leche (literally, "milk jam"), good intuition: Chocolinas are famous for being the base of the birthday cake every child can make (and had made at least once) on their own, although you need several packages of the bigger ones: basically you mix a sour white cheese with dulce de leche to lighten it up a bit, and you interleave layers of cookies moist with coffee with layers of this mix, and finally you cover the whole thing spreading the remaining of the mix. You get a cake that you can cut in portions made of towers of cookies.

  • @bettyrouget2357
    @bettyrouget2357 Před 2 lety

    Here in southern oregon we have the Marion Berry which only grows here. It is also a jam.

  • @rachelk2457
    @rachelk2457 Před 6 lety +8

    Funny you say elderberry tastes like medicine because elderberries are used in natural medicine as an immune booster and can help with colds especially when mixed with echincea.

  • @nadkudo1798
    @nadkudo1798 Před 6 lety +8

    the actual argentinian way to eat the flan is with a dollop dulce de leche and whipped cream :P the caramel is pretty much the standard...

  • @Satiricboi
    @Satiricboi Před 4 lety +1

    Ohhhh saludos desde Argentina

  • @carolinaceballos8360
    @carolinaceballos8360 Před 3 lety +1

    Dulce de leche goes good with everything, even with salt. Try it on a brownie, put a but of dulce de leche on top and spirnkle it with salt 👌👌

  • @jackiecarranco2195
    @jackiecarranco2195 Před 6 lety +4

    I rewatched part one and enjoyed it very much. I think this second one has more things I would personally like. If I am not mistaken (my husband is from MEXICO), jamon has the 'h' sound instead of the "j". It doesn't matter just thought I'd get that in there. The others look delicious. Shinichi you have a hollow sweet tooth and your sister said desserts were your favorite part of the meal. I have had the dolce de leche and the flan. They are both devine. Hubby brings home little cups of the sweet milk with the spoons when he goes home to visit, and we eat it like it is. Cookies looked great and I bet they would go good with that spread. Altogether a good food tasting guys, thanks to Angela the sender for the taste of Argentina. JC

  • @gonzaloruiz2663
    @gonzaloruiz2663 Před 6 lety +3

    You have to eat the quince jam with cheese!

  • @briyawnuh
    @briyawnuh Před 6 lety +7

    My mom swears by elderberry medication when she has a flu. Apparently elderberry helps reduce inflammation in mucous membranes? Elderberry jam would have been useful when your hay fever was acting up, Shinichi!

  • @exploringwithsolwalk3726

    You both are great, and Satoshi really cracks me up. "And I am a slave...as usual" 😂 I especially enjoyed the "umami" reference to the beer. I can totally relate.

  • @jijopera
    @jijopera Před 6 lety +1

    thank you again for sharing this video. it made me happy to see you guys enjoying some of my country's treats 😄

  • @MaxFalange
    @MaxFalange Před 5 lety +1

    14:51 entendiste todo maestro!!!!!!!!!!! todo!!!!!

    • @rocket7D
      @rocket7D Před 4 lety

      jaja salvo que el queso addler se unta y el membrillo no

  • @fernav8070
    @fernav8070 Před 5 lety +3

    Me alegro q prueben nuestra comida y les guste :) ♥

  • @alanamuir
    @alanamuir Před 6 lety +4

    They have shelf stable processed cheese triangles like that in the UK, so I suspect it is actually cheese.

  • @cindyking5951
    @cindyking5951 Před 6 lety +1

    Just love you guys!!! One of my favorite channels. 😘

  • @WhimsicalNessa
    @WhimsicalNessa Před 6 lety +1

    All those snacks look so good!

  • @annother3350
    @annother3350 Před 5 lety +1

    You can eat the quince jam with cheese and crackers

  • @missymason2377
    @missymason2377 Před 5 lety +1

    Yum

  • @kccarrtheoregonhillbillyhi4803

    We have elderberries here in Oregon... I have them growing in my backyard

  • @SBVCP
    @SBVCP Před 5 lety +2

    *mateti*
    hahah i love you guys

  • @travisballard5445
    @travisballard5445 Před 6 lety +1

    Love your videos

  • @SBVCP
    @SBVCP Před 5 lety +1

    Great! but to fully enjoy them, i give you some
    Tips:
    - Some people brew the mate with powdered juices (like tang), cold. its called "terere" (personally i dont like it)
    - the "mate cocido" goes well with milk. you should try it
    - Adler has many relatives around the world. Its like "La vache qui rit" i think...the laughing cow. But theres for example goat cheese that is stored at room temeprature as well. you ruin it by refrigerating it.
    - Make phyllo dough, and trap inside (like a little pie..you can google "pastelitos de membrillo" on google images for the classic shape if you want, and inside, put a bit of "membrillo" (quince jam) or "dulce de batata" (sweet potato jam). Then deep fry it-- You can also make "pasta frola" (quince jam crumble) and alternatively use dulce de leche and coconut shreds instead. Is not a ligh dessert tho... you could make "facturas" (pastry) but i dont know how willingly are you to actually cook
    - Try a slice of dulce de batata, with another of a milld to sharp cheese, like parmesanno reggiano.
    - Make "budin de pan" (bread pudding...really easy) and put a bit of dulce de leche and another one of whipped cream on. eat
    Buen Provecho!

  • @meowmeow7895
    @meowmeow7895 Před 6 lety +16

    dulce de leche is very easy to make....you just boil canned condensed milk for several hours...as long as it's kept under water the whole time it doesn't explode..and you have to wait until it's totally cooled before you open it...and voila...dulce de leech

    • @PamelaProPeace
      @PamelaProPeace Před 6 lety +2

      Can't wait to try it! Thanks! 🐱

    • @Midare13
      @Midare13 Před 6 lety +5

      I'm sorry but no. Like that you will get something close to dulce de leche but not something as rich as dulce de leche.

    • @andresmoreno6506
      @andresmoreno6506 Před 6 lety +2

      I'm sorry to tell you that this is not the recipe for dulce de leche

    • @nadkudo1798
      @nadkudo1798 Před 6 lety

      sadly, no... I mean, it's not hard to make but that tastes very differently :) and yes, I did try it that way too

    • @Olive_O_Sudden
      @Olive_O_Sudden Před 6 lety +1

      I prefer boiled sweetened condensed milk dulce de leche made the way you describe. It might not have a hint of cinnamon, but I like that it doesn't have the vanilla that's often added in both homemade recipes and ready-made stuff in jars.

  • @maryammusasuleiman8906
    @maryammusasuleiman8906 Před 6 lety +1

    Love 😍 Japanese snacks 😋😋😘so yummy

  • @londonpelen9157
    @londonpelen9157 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video thanks stay safe God BLESS

  • @thesupernori
    @thesupernori Před 3 lety

    I think that we have a winner... DULCE DE LECHE!!!!

  • @zombmomandrea6014
    @zombmomandrea6014 Před 6 lety +1

    Elderberry grows here in West Virginia as well and is a great medicinal for flu! Also make wine and syrup with them😊

  • @manny4445
    @manny4445 Před 6 lety +1

    I make Elderberry jelly for my Auntie, she loves it. I find it to bitter on its own. I cut it with Apple juice for me and my family. It makes a beautiful jelly.

  • @serenetiv
    @serenetiv Před 6 lety +1

    warm Elderberryjuice is good when you got a cold. At least my grandma said so xD

  • @ignaciocambero9314
    @ignaciocambero9314 Před 5 lety

    guys, mix Dulce de batata with chese and dulce de leche with semi hard chese... is EXCELENT

  • @Trinity_Li
    @Trinity_Li Před 6 lety

    Dulce de leche = a very happy Shinichi, lol! You were so happy and excited and that makes me happy. 😊 I actually have never had Dulce de leche before so I would be very happy and excited when I try it for the first time. It looks delicious. Everything you tasted looked delicious, thanks for sharing! 😁

  • @MaverickTsuki
    @MaverickTsuki Před 5 lety +1

    It's ok guys, you didn't have to apologize about the mate thing. You just didn't knew and that's fine. Also we argies can be a little.... ummmm.... "passionate" and narrow minded when we complain.
    If you guys loved the flan mixture, i'm pretty sure the homemade flan might blow your mind. The egg flavor is even more intense on that one!. Too bad it would be a little problematic to send some. Ow, and sometimes with the caramel sauce we also add some dulce de leche or cream (some people add both!... we have some sweet tooth around here as you can tell :D)

  • @MosdrasTheLight
    @MosdrasTheLight Před 6 lety +1

    The cheese things Is a cheese spread for crackers or toasted breads in the USA we’ve something similar to it .

  • @laslecturasdeloli
    @laslecturasdeloli Před 4 lety

    You should try flan with dulce de leche and cream 😋

  • @EliLee
    @EliLee Před 6 lety +2

    jamón is ham in spanish :) membrillo is similar to guava (guayaba)

    • @EliLee
      @EliLee Před 6 lety

      dulce de lecha is called arequipe in colombia

  • @toonmati
    @toonmati Před 5 lety +3

    Guys you got a shout out from Argentinas President

    • @elmanco9918
      @elmanco9918 Před 4 lety +1

      ¿Do you have the link?
      I would like to see it.

  • @lovelesslove
    @lovelesslove Před 3 lety

    Thought I'd point out. Elderberry is very good for.

  • @guyanesegal280
    @guyanesegal280 Před 6 lety +1

    Satoshi is a great chef

  • @jessicamarquez9212
    @jessicamarquez9212 Před 6 lety +1

    lol ! You guys make laugh!

  • @amusingmyslf
    @amusingmyslf Před 4 lety

    The cheese is like the Laughing Cow kind.

  • @simplyjean_
    @simplyjean_ Před 6 lety +4

    Checked on a few web pages.. Fontina is a type of cheese and these are used as spreads. A little like the 'Laughing cow' brand I'm used to having. Curious... Is it not cheese?

  • @ExiledCarebear
    @ExiledCarebear Před 6 lety +3

    Are there any countries you haven't already tried snacks from, that you would like to try?

  • @courtneygower4587
    @courtneygower4587 Před 6 lety +1

    We have elderberry in Washington state and in oregon

  • @didoemilio
    @didoemilio Před 5 lety +1

    Chipa rules

  • @missymason2377
    @missymason2377 Před 5 lety

    Amazing amazing lol

  • @HayTatsuko
    @HayTatsuko Před 6 lety +1

    4:55 MMMOOOOOOO! OMG!

  • @cindyking5951
    @cindyking5951 Před 6 lety +2

    Some cheese's are fine at room temperature, but better refrigerated. The cheese looks to be cheese spread.

  • @markdemuro538
    @markdemuro538 Před 6 lety

    YOUR AANSWE TO CHESE WAS FUNNY

  • @StardustAnnE
    @StardustAnnE Před 4 lety +1

    Chipa is from Paraguay, not Argentina. Argentina and Brazil ingredients are different from the original chipa

  • @JuanceMusicOK
    @JuanceMusicOK Před 4 lety

    ADLER CHEESE IS THE BEST CHEESE PROCESSED OF THE WORLD ♥ I LOVE IT!!!!!

  • @HallMarkHM
    @HallMarkHM Před 5 lety +2

    SPAAAAAAANISH! XD

  • @m06j09r91s
    @m06j09r91s Před 5 lety +1

    Chipa is from Paraguay, not from Argentina. I like your channel!

    • @martino5008
      @martino5008 Před 4 lety +2

      Es herencia de la cocina de origen guaraní-español jesuita, y es tradicional de la gastronomía de Paraguay (que incluye unas 70 variedades)​ y del Noreste argentino​. También se consume normalmente en el suroeste brasileño (zona también de misiones jesuíticas-guaraníes), donde también se lo llama pão de queijo (‘pan de queso’).

  • @nalasavana7358
    @nalasavana7358 Před 6 lety

    WOW

  • @MariteNebrosa
    @MariteNebrosa Před 5 lety

    BTW the Adler "cheese" IT IS cheese..but made of other cheese PLUS other stuff :p -- I mean, imagine you´ve got all different kinds of cheese in your fridge and all seem not edible ( old) :p but you melt all those pieces together and THEN you´ve got NEW cheese (?- That´s what Adler cheese is like , cheese that is cheese but not actually cheese-cheese but you cannot say it isn´t cheese .

  • @xXPoshspiceXx
    @xXPoshspiceXx Před 6 lety +1

    The cheese you taste is called cheese spread translated and "Adler" is an german cheese dairy....we eat that cheese often on bread or buns

    • @MarinaEariel
      @MarinaEariel Před 6 lety

      Renegade yeah, it's supposed to be the same German brand but they have only local-adapted flavors. We eat it more like a snack than as a spread. They're expensive for their size but they're practical for lunch packs or for a hike or outing.

    • @xXPoshspiceXx
      @xXPoshspiceXx Před 6 lety +1

      other country , other way to eat this lol...yes "adler" (btw adler is the german word for eagle)is expensive here too but the best taste and quality i think...there are many other brands here who make cheese spread and in many flavours ...paprika,salami,mushrooms,cream,herbs,ham and many different cheese flavours like gouda,edamer,allgäuer,chestery,blue cheese...and maybe some people eat it like a snack without anything but i think mostly it will used on bread or buns...some take it to make an cheese sauce with it

    • @MarinaEariel
      @MarinaEariel Před 6 lety

      Renegade I'll try the cheese sauce idea!

    • @xXPoshspiceXx
      @xXPoshspiceXx Před 6 lety

      so you do it well :-) ... a famous recipe here is the so called "cheeseburger soup" with this cheese and ground beef and leek and so...find it from google...and if ya google ...look at google for "schmelzkäse" and look the pictures....most of them what you see is from germany

    • @MarinaEariel
      @MarinaEariel Před 6 lety

      Renegade thanks!

  • @alexanderchen4880
    @alexanderchen4880 Před 6 lety +1

    i am also asian

  • @exe0406
    @exe0406 Před 3 lety

    🇦🇷❤️

  • @franciscobreva8011
    @franciscobreva8011 Před 6 lety +2

    Jamon is pronounce as hamon, being a Spanish in language ...

  • @Fucklesticks
    @Fucklesticks Před 5 lety +1

    Chocolinas are addictive, the fact that they don't have a lot of sugar makes it worse, i could eat an entire package and still want more

  • @criptocoinpools5967
    @criptocoinpools5967 Před 5 lety

    One more thing guys! I Forget the Dulce de batata! Is a sweet potato candy , you eat with cheese and pie cakes, Is really very good! ^u^

  • @markdemuro538
    @markdemuro538 Před 6 lety +1

    YUMMY I LOVE JAM AND 🥖. SOUNDS GOOD WE HAVE ONE LOKE THAT IN CALIFORNIA.LUCKY. LOVE ELDERBERRY YUM 😋 I OOVE CRAKERS. DO YOU GUYS LIKE. SOUNDS YUMMY 😋

  • @yunpei
    @yunpei Před 5 lety +1

    hola chicos .... soy de argentina de gran buenos aires sea vivo cerca capital en fin .... les quería comunicar que el chipa no es de argentina , entro como moda de comida exótica de paraguay ... es mas el chipa es de paraguay XD un saludo y abrazo ...
    PD: y el mate es yerba infuncion como el te pero no tiene nada que ver el te si ... osea te viene la india el yerba mate viene de america osea america sur ... sos dos especia de planta XD ... busque es como se toma la yerba mate con bombilla =P tiene miles estilo en argentina

    • @martino5008
      @martino5008 Před 4 lety

      El chipa es tradicional de la zona con tradicion guaranitica eso comprende paraguay y nordeste de argentina, asi que no, no es solo de paraguay, excepto que para vos formosa chaco corrientes y misiones no sean parte de argentina.

  • @criptocoinpools5967
    @criptocoinpools5967 Před 5 lety

    My friend, you definitely, need visit Argentina and try all tastes food, you almost going to heaven try food here. I recommend Meat, Ghelatto, and Chocolate, but the best chocolate is from Patagonia, trying at there. ^u^ b

  • @jasonreedy8531
    @jasonreedy8531 Před 6 lety +2

    Quince is a type of pear...

    • @erinuber2881
      @erinuber2881 Před 6 lety

      Jason Reedy Waving hello to you, Jason! Quince is delicious cooked into things...it's not that common here where I live (California) but I see them now and then. I wonder if they are more common where you live? I think it's quite good and I wish I saw it more often. I hope you are doing well! :-)

    • @anybrzla3149
      @anybrzla3149 Před 4 lety

      We eat it with cheese too

  • @markdemuro538
    @markdemuro538 Před 6 lety +1

    HI GUYS. IT,S TINA HOW ARE YOU"

  • @cycg1935
    @cycg1935 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Shinichi, is there still any dulce de leche left or you've licked the container clean? 😋😋😋

  • @facudibujos9248
    @facudibujos9248 Před 5 lety

    Les encanto mas la chipá jaajjajj

  • @agustinanunez3012
    @agustinanunez3012 Před 5 lety

    no chabón me dió alto hambre

  • @johnmonroney8614
    @johnmonroney8614 Před 6 lety +1

    ummm i think eggs in Argentina are like $200 usd per dozen

  • @AnJiTzU
    @AnJiTzU Před 5 lety +1

    yeah, it's cheese, and that was waay too little dulce de leche, you put waay more on top

  • @lisakroll2930
    @lisakroll2930 Před 6 lety +1

    THERE'S NO RIGHT OR WRONG WHEN IT COMES TO DULCE DE LECHE ( UNLESS YOU'RE ONE OF THOSE PPL WITH A LITTLE TOO MUCH JUNK IN THE TRUNK) AND I DON'T THINK YOU 2 HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THAT. SAY HI TO JUSTIN. HAVEN'T SEEN HIS LITTLE SMILE IN AWHILE. 🤗🤗🤗🐕. IF EVER THERE WERE PERFECT COUPLE MEANT TO BE TOGETHER FOREVER IT'S THE TWO OF YOU. YOU GO GREAT TOGETHER. 🤗🤗.

  • @markdemuro538
    @markdemuro538 Před 6 lety

    I CAN,TDRINKSLCHOL. SOILOVE WENYOU TRY TEA,SM

  • @a697ag
    @a697ag Před 6 lety +1

    it's cheese

  • @missymason2377
    @missymason2377 Před 5 lety

    Lol

  • @meat_loves_wasabi
    @meat_loves_wasabi Před 6 lety +2

    It’s pronounced as “ha-mon”..... their j sounds like h

  • @Stefano-dd2sf
    @Stefano-dd2sf Před 5 lety +8

    Baja los impuestos macri

  • @MaxFalange
    @MaxFalange Před 5 lety

    dulce de leche must be in the list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity of UNESCO, not tango hahaha

  • @JeromeDoyle
    @JeromeDoyle Před 6 lety +2

    what is you p.o. box? i'd like to send you treats from newfoundland, canada.