Reeves Peach Farm in Hartselle, AL. June-Aug fresh peaches right off the trees. Before that in Spring, amazing tasty variety of strawberries with flavor you won't get in a store. They also have pretty good BBQ, and homemade ice cream. Have an appetite, get a BBQ baked potato: Rattle Snake Saloon in Seven Springs, AL
@donutdude1934Күн бұрын
The Mexican flag in the background is really throwing me off. 😂😂😂
@oldbittercraig3513Күн бұрын
Bogota being perpetually 64F/17C as a high and a 6:30 sundown means that Sopa Ajiaco is *always* in season. My wife and I routinely ordered it from a place called something like La Cocina de la Abuela" (Grandma's Kitchen) every Sunday. I miss it dearly. Meats and sausages were good, especially after climbing Monserrate. Trucha was fantastic. Also used to get rotisserie chickens from El Pecherojo which were basically pollo crack. They even came with a free handful of small potatoes. Hate to say it, but didn't really like arepas, the little tiny corn hockey pucks, but loved the awesome "not first date food" Venezolano types packed with meat, veg and cheese. And if you order chicken wings (alitas) in Bogota, was routine for the places to hand out disposable gloves to eat them with. Finally, try some aguardiente (I'd recommend Aguardiente Antioqueño Sin Azucar/Sugar Free) and once you've had it a time or two, upgrade to their Aguardiente Real, the "Royal". It's amazing.
@shankarbalakrishnan2360Күн бұрын
Ok what do have ❤❤🎉🎉
@richandclaus2 күн бұрын
Thanks for making it to Bogotá. The rib soup is called Caldo de Costilla, and it’s my fave when there. Also, the Changua is made with milk, not cream. Jugó de Lulo is absolutely the best juice after a day spent walking the city.
@colombi1anjay2 күн бұрын
I grew up in Bogota. The food is so delicious, it’s no wonder I was overweight as a child.
@yallao2 күн бұрын
That arepa de choclo is know in Venezuela as Cachapa, they are very cheap with the cheese over there
@monikamichaelis-iw3to2 күн бұрын
The best bratwurst gibt es nur in Jena, Thueringen.
@gumerzambrano2 күн бұрын
That chocolate with cheese reminds me of the hot chocolate with egg that Vietnam has!
@StamfordBridge2 күн бұрын
Chocolate con queso! 😳 🤤
@geoneo44532 күн бұрын
In germany we dont use the word gas when talking about carbonated water we say kohlensaüre Wasser mit Kohlensäure
@pushon102 күн бұрын
0:56 What did that Colombian guy say to you?
@MiamiCulinaryToursOfficial2 күн бұрын
The next time you come to Miami, we would love to have you at our Little Havana Food Tour!
@drustan68902 күн бұрын
Do I need to give tips when I dine in like in the US?
@boats2build6292 күн бұрын
Krispy Kreme: it's the red "HOT NOW" sign you're looking for. If it's lit, they're making fresh donuts.
@richsmith69972 күн бұрын
I live in Montana but travel to Knoxville, Iowa, each August for the sprint car races. Between Pella and Knoxville alone I have plenty of great eating places to choose from. However. I haven't yet tried the breaded pork you mentioned. I'll be sure to put that item at the top of my list for my visit this summer. BTW, I love those Twin Bings which are also available where I live.
@danieldydzak6913 күн бұрын
Montreal is one of the greatest cities in world , and best restaurants
@sandramessenger20443 күн бұрын
Add LaBelle province to your list of restaurants for great breakfast and smoke meat sandwiches and fantastic poutine.
@birgittaericsson87033 күн бұрын
I look picture bs
@herrschafts-wissen3 күн бұрын
Very comprehensive overview of many German specialties! Don‘t forget the vegetarian cuisine - in Germany there are quite a lot people who prefer not to eat meat. I agree, it’s mostly a city thing, and in the rural areas you may have a hard time to find vegetarian food. But still, it’s a trend that did took root in many parts of the country. 😋
@Osaso.w.0423 күн бұрын
Ich bin Osas,die deutsch Essen ist Super 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@Steeltowndubber3 күн бұрын
I’m going to Finland this summer of 2024. We are staying just north of Espoo. This video was really helpful!
@deco9834 күн бұрын
Awesome
@user-wg7ew6wx8f4 күн бұрын
True Greek breakfast.😊
@RayBetterThanEvilCanival4 күн бұрын
HALIFAX DONAIR ❤🤤
@mineplow10004 күн бұрын
Taking a "less fried/American/etc." approach to breakfast is making me feel better by a whole helluva lot when I eat, so I appreciate the experiences you are putting out there. Thanks!
@samantha18774 күн бұрын
Lol
@fredfry51004 күн бұрын
Americans value breakfast even less. Oh, yeah, breakfast at diners is a thing, but the average working American, on a working day, will go for the coffee/tea and side option.
@arnotheel96354 күн бұрын
All true, for the rich, like richy rich americans in fancy places. My breakfast during all of my childhood was rolled oat flakes (Haferflocken) with warm milk and a cup of tea. But I agree, in hotels they serve these delicious breakfasts, not so much at home. The average pensión after 45 years of hard work ist €1.278 a month. So much about smoked salmon. I am not at all overpatriotic, don't even live in Germany anymore. You come from any foreign country after border checks have been abolished, you receive as a family with 2 kids €3.000+ as "Bürgergeld" without ever having contributed to the system plus free health inssurance. German food is beautiful. Living alone on a pensión it is simply not afordable.
@bettinaamm4934 күн бұрын
Breakfast in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein: Bread, rolls, eggs, cheese, cold cuts and there's also a good section of fish!
@Mango_99345 күн бұрын
is pfannkuchen and berliner not the same? genuine q
@harry.flashman5 күн бұрын
I purchased a Polish chicken pork pate that comes from a sausage shape like toothpaste last week. First time trying it. Was delicious in a toasted sandwich with tomato and spring onions.
@harry.flashman5 күн бұрын
I dont understand. Why? Germans are big people how do they skip breakfast like that? In UK we eat hot meat, eggs, beans etc. Similar in America but wierd with syrups.
@ATH_Berkshire5 күн бұрын
Not quite. High tea is an early evening meal for children.
@d.ecension5 күн бұрын
Mark, your personality is infectious! I love your energy and your presentation. Thanks for all the tips!
@jreese465 күн бұрын
Couple of decent soft pretzels and a strong coffee, and I'm good.
@aussiebornandbred5 күн бұрын
Boiled peanuts are very popular in Queensland Australia too, but no so much in the other states, I personally don't like them😂
@marcoengelbracht41416 күн бұрын
In northern Germany "Mett" (seasoned raw pork meat) is also a staple for breakfast 😁- best with a lot of fresh onions.
@joaquinmeris85196 күн бұрын
Makes me homesick, Great memories, My family and I lived in Germany a total of 9 years !!!
@norbertfistinger14666 күн бұрын
N' Bamberger Hörnchen mit Leberstreichwurst!!!
@wyldeguy16 күн бұрын
I love it when they have laugenecken as a bread option. Pretzel flavors with croissant textures.
@TheKompromissi6 күн бұрын
I'm Finnish and me and my brother used to hate mushrooms. Then at around 10 year old, my dad made the mistake and told us to try a mushroom and Bacon omelette he made for him and our mom. They had to remake their dinner plans...
@TheKompromissi6 күн бұрын
Also my dad was not 10 years old, a slight typo 😂
@Queerz4Palestein6 күн бұрын
Why do italians always scam us?
@Steven916376 күн бұрын
Guten Tag 😂
@Steven916376 күн бұрын
Real german strawberry jam for break and a good Yoghurt
@Steven916376 күн бұрын
Guten Tag ja ja gut!! Germans dont drink Beer or even Wine for breakfast. Freestyle! Some eat Oatsmeals some eat a pizza and some the typical german breakfast with boiled Eggs,Brotchen with ham and cheese , cold Cuts and Coffee of course