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Street Food in Guatemala! CRISPIEST CHICHARRON with Jalape os!

Street Food in Guatemala! CRISPIEST CHICHARRON with Jalape os!

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We're in the beautiful historical city of Antigua Guatemala, a city you most definitely must visit during your trip to Guatemala. Along with the architecture and history, you don t want to miss all of the delicious food and today we re going on a food tour to eat some of the most popular local dishes. La Cuevita de Los Urquiz - This is a fantastic place to try traditional Guatemalan food, especially the stew dishes. They have a huge variety prepared at the front, and you choose what you want along with the sides. El Comalote - When it comes to corn tortillas, Guatemala has some of the best in the world, and El Comalote aims to preserve heirloom Guatemalan corn varieties and make the best quality tortillas imaginable. They make all their tortillas in house and serve them with simple sides like chorizo, carne asada, and plenty of sauces and guacamol. Chicharrones La Cindal - Next up on this Central American street food tour in Antigua Guatemala, we had some of the crispiest chicharron I ve ever had in my live at Chicharrones La Cindal. They serve it with radish, and sauteed onions and jalapenos. Street Food - Parque La Merced - Another place to get delicious Guatemalan street food is at the Parque La Merced. After trying a corn porridge dish I couldn t resist a huge enchilada. Santa Ana Night - Lastly we headed over to Santa Ana, adjacent to Antigua for our final few street food snacks, and specifically to eat a sandwich known as the buffalo!
Date: 2023-09-12

Comments and reviews: 19


To make the dough for tortillas, a process called nishtamal is done! In this procedure, lime is used, to soften and loosened the corn kernels husks. Corn is soaked overnight in the water with the lime! Lot of calcium is then absorbed by the corn the corn is brought to a mill station, and milled and that process turns out the masa. or corn flour, to make the tortillas, or tamales and the atoles, . the atoles are drinks of different varieties and very good and satisfying! Corn is king in the Mayan culture! Their culture believes, man was made out of corn. And the yellow color, represents the corn! Corn is king! I don t know where black beans originated, but black beans are very essential in the people s. diet!
But, you can eat anyway you want, but then again, there are some rules to eat, since there are utensils to eat! When there are no utensils. Then, the tortilla is used as a spoon, the fingers as a knife and you slurp the liquids from the bowls!
But kind of you don t do that in a restaurant!

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The cherry on top is Mark Wiens in Guatemala. We've been expecting you for so long. We love to receive visitors, we are a very warm and kind culture and I hope you felt that while visiting Guatemala. As well as you, we always carry a smile on our face no matter how bad things are. Thank you for showcasing Guatemala, its culture and yummy food to the world.
We are truly happy and thankful to have you here, we will always welcome you and your family back with open arms.
BTW, hope you tried rellenitos, its a dessert delicacy we have here.

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I would describe the Guatemalan cuisine as a poor imitation of the Mexican cuisine, the true cuisine that is globally backed up and which citizens from all over the globe confirm and guarantee is the best. Be authentic, creative and come up with something truly yours. Shame on Guatemalans.
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Hello Mark. Absolutely stunning cuisine and amazing food. I am a big fan of authentic Mexican cuisine and this one is very similar to it. I envy you. One more little thing, 12: 00 the pasta is not macaroni, but Pipe Rigate just for the edge. I wish you a nice day!
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MarkWiens thank for sharing this amazing adventure with us all, and that first dish you tried, I seriously thought it was GUMBO as I live in New Orleans Louisiana and I am a huge fan of your work thank again. You and your family have an amazing blessed day.
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Nooooo! Food is not put into the tortilla!
Food is eating normally!
The tortilla is eating normally like bread! Then again, some food can be put on the tortilla, but food has to be solid without sauces!

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Thank you Mark for highlighting our traditions and food. It took many years to finally have you here, but we are happy you came and are deeply thankful for promoting our country and its food.
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Im guatemalan to the bone trust me, this chick hasnt got a single clue about the food here and how its prepared and what ingridients are inside of each dish, this was cringy as F
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Oh wow, That ALL looks delicious. Guatemala makes Meat more Marvelous!
That flower bloom 12: 41 reminds me of stuffed Pitcher plants that I had in Thailand. Yummy!

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Hey Mike, Indian Chapati/Roti is also like tortillas, and yes even roties have a face and a back: ) it's like the thin part is the face and a thick part if the back: )
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Guatemala is beautiful my family is from El Salvador so we have very similar dishes but both countries are beautiful and with great food! Great video Mark. Enjoy
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Seriously, wow. I keep coming back to how colorful and fresh this food looks! Mark, you're just crushing it lately. My favorite Guatemala episode yet!
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I am curious, do you home school your son? He is travelling with you everywhere on your food exploration travels. Or maybe now is summer holidays.
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Hi mark. all love. I'm planning to visit bangkok by the month end. can u tell me where ur restaurant is located. and do you serve king crabs
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EVERYTHING LOOKS DELICIOUS! A family member of mine with visit Guatemala this November, so I will share your video about Guatemala! Thanks Mark!
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I wish I was Micah sometimes! To grow up traveling the world trying some of the most amazing foods! You're a great mom and dad Ying and mark!
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Guatemala has never been in my bucket list. But these episodes are making me want to visit real bad. Everything looks so colorful and cheerful.
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It is pork crackling thats all geese you can do that at home i do it easy. better with apple sauce. ''mmmmm you sound like a bull cow.
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great trip in Guatemala!
Why don't y try to visit some Coffee farms in Guatemala? ; coffee in Guatemala is one of the best!

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