Food Trip Through The Canary Islands | Traditional Canarian Food
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- čas přidán 21. 12. 2020
- Canarian cuisine has several features that can't be found anywhere else in the world. For example, gofio flour, which is made from roasted grains and added to a wide variety of dishes, from ice cream to stews. Or the green and red mojo sauces that are commonly served with potatoes. As a stopover for Spanish sailors on their way to their colonies, the Canary Islands also became a melting pot for influences from the mainland and Latin America. We set out on a culinary expedition to discover more.
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Great people all around in this video :)
This video is a experience
Brilliant tips, thank you!
You're so welcome!
Se ve bueno el segundo plato con la cebolla como cuchara
We eat that in Puerto Rico.
Many Puerto Ricans descend from Canarians (Isleños).
@@IslenoGutierrez yes. My grandfather was born in fornalux
@@truthhurts3807 yes, well that's in the balearic islands, not canary.
@@lucacardoza2533 I know. Mallorca
2:50 Ehrenmänner
Wow Germans sure can tan
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Get real, their parents were immigrants probably. Then again, they could be biracial.
I how interesting, these folks have a Venezuelan accent. Am I the only who thinks so.
Venezuelan Spanish as well as Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Dominican Spanish is influenced by the Spanish spoken on the Canaries
It’s between Cuban & Venezuelan
Those aren’t Germans
Wegen ihrer Hautfarbe?
Why don't you put links where can we try that?
they should stick to eating canaries. this stuff looks terrible
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