it was so refreshing to watch someone that really respects the culture, the diversity and understands deeply the locals, so happy to have find this channel, greetings from peru
Sonny is a joke. You can’t be a professional food reviewer if you can’t respect vegan and plant based diets which he does not. He makes fun of salads and if a dish doesn’t have meat in it he doesn’t want it. That’s the dumbest most egotistical crap I’ve ever heard
of all the youtubers i watched, Sonny gives you the most genuine reaction.. even if he doesn't want to insult foreign culture, you can tell when he doesn't like something.. unlike other youtubers that look like they jizz their pants the moment food touches their tongue..
@@Jakommo true. I started watching sonny's videos when he eats the raw seafood in Korea. In all of the videos, he always respect every culture and is always try to appreciate the food even if doesn't like it.
Oro has such a sweet innocence about him. It endears you to him and you get a glimpse of those childlike qualities that we all strive to get back to once we’ve been jaded by the hardships of life. I really like him as Sonny’s co-host. They have a great chemistry and they never fail to make me laugh. I also love that even though he’s mostly fluent in English, he still uses literal translations of some words and it just comes out funny in English…. Like the fried Guinea pig smelling “handsome”. 😂✌🏻💕
@@zippoclick69yeah if I remember correctly they lived together in Korea before as they both worked in the production of K-pop music videos before Sonny's channel really took off.
I have family in Arequipa and often visit every summer. I’m so happy you guys decided to go there for the Cuy! It’s always so nice to see my culture and the food ❤️🇵🇪 vamos peru!!
Fun fact: The meat contains more than 20% protein, which is higher than in chicken, beef, lamb or pork. And with only about 8% fat, it is also leaner than most other common meats. It is also rich in Omega 3 fatty acids and Vitamin B, and as such is a healthier as well as cheaper alternative to other meats.
Pretty sure chicken is 27% protein. guinea pigs are like 17% so still a good source but not nearly as much as chicken or beef. Also they said it costs more than chicken.
I'm from Arequipa. For me the most iconic dishes from the city are rocotoo relleno, chupe de camarones, locro de pecho, estofado de res and lapas arrebosadas. The seafood, beef, and pork dishes are the best! Los Guisos Arequipeños is a great restaurant with authentic dishes that tourists and locals enjoy tremendously
18:32 omg! 😂😂😂 As soon as Sonny said “long pig” I lost it. In high school I had a world cultures teacher that had spent time with a cannibalistic tribe and he told us that they called humans “long pigs”. And I loved Oro’s response of “makes sense”. No shock or horror, just acceptance and (again) that innocence of just accepting what Sonny says. Peru has been on my travel bucket list for thirty years, so I am thoroughly enjoying this series. I just wish the videos were longer. However, I wish that with all of the Best Ever Food Review Show videos… its my favorite show, hands down!!!
Wait, seriously? Wondering if sonny didnt make a joke and he actually know about that cannibal tribe, where is the "hidden series" he ate human meat? :D edit: ok, seems long pig is actuslly a well known term, never heard about that - good for sonny
I'll tell you this: Though not a cannibal, I'll make this exception, It would greatly please me as well as satisfy me, to munch on a "long pig", whether it's a stranger, friend, or someone in my family, than eat what has been a good pet which was dear to me. let me say, that my loyalty is unconditional about this. and really, i'd eat with great pleasure a human being than i would an innocent animal. Humans have lost their innocence. animals have kept theirs. Sorry! No, not really!
@@mari-greciaodal2436 I understand many value a human below an animal because of cruelties humans do/did. But eating a friend or a family member > eating an animal, not sure about that. And animals arent "good" as many think, e.g. dolphins rape others to death or apes kill others on purpose similar to humans killing each other.
@@Djehuti-85 sorry. but i mean every word that i've said. far as the animal kingdom, of course, there are situations with animals which are the same as humans. except that animals don't create wars, thus destroying their own species. which humans do? and that's just one example of us being worse than animals could ever be. and so, yes i'd rather eat humans, any day. we, as human beings, deserve to be eaten. and that includes me!
Growing up, my family had a foreign exchange lady come and stay with us, Ingrid. She thought it was so funny we had guinea pigs as pets, and us kids though it was so weird she thought of them as food! ahaha. I appreciate Ingrid so much. I'd love to try guinea pig, both ways it was cooked in this vid! Awesome vid guys, thank you.
I have watched many, many episodes at this point.. and I must say, I really enjoy these episodes.. so interesting and informative and entertaining. Thank you so much for providing this to me. Truly, it's a joy watching... Peace
I'm Peruvian from the jungle! and Peru is a world! I would never eat "cuy" or "guinea pig" but I respect the culture of my Peruvian brothers from the high mountains! the cuy or guinea pig is an endemic animal from the mountains of Peru that has always served as food! When the Spanish arrived in Peru and conquered the Inca Empire, they took the animal as a pet and that is why in many countries they have them as a pet and not for food! but its origins were always the same as chicken! hahaha this dish is NOT only eaten in Peru, guinea pigs are eaten in Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia in all the mountainous areas once dominated by the Inca Empire.
even in europe, especially central Italy countryside, the were farmed and eaten ,at least until 15-20 years ago...now i don't know if they are still eaten,but i think so in some rural areas,same recipes of what uses for game or rabbits. i never tried them, but i know plenty of peple of my parent's generation (i'm40yo) that have had , here in Tuscany.
As always great job eating and respecting the culture !!! I wish people would learn and more Americans should. Be like you. see how well you interact with the people no matter where you go !
Oro is the goat - he and Calvin are the best co-hosts. As translators go, he is a 1% level terp. He is accurate with idioms and phraseology in the varying countries and continents and those are huge skills. He could work for the UN or as an ambassador with his language skills.
Always wanted to try guinea pig . Thanks for letting me donit vicariously. One place I'd like to see you visit is the Canadian Arctic for Inuit cuisine.
I love how sonny really takes the time to pronounce the r when he visits Spanish-speaking countries, like in Humberto. Thank you for visiting my country
I’m glad to see another great video from Perú! I love the way Sonny and Oro joke around and I appreciate the honest reactions to the food. I hope to see more of Oro in future episodes.
Why did Sonny look so embarrassed and adorable when he said "it's like Peruvian tatertott hot dish"? So funny! Also, Oro has always been amazing! More Oro!!!
It's very nice to see this page evolve over the years to live up to its name. We appreciate the hard work put in for our entertainment... and enlightenment.
Haha i tell people that we had guinea pig in the Peruvian jungle, they are shocked. It was pretty cool honestly. Took a boat ride for 2 days down a river into the jungle into a tiny little village. Beautiful and also incredibly scary. Especially at night haha.
In Ecuador i eated best guinea pigs, but didn`t know; the food stall was "you eat what its on the day menue", without explanations - just after the delish meal, they told us what we got. Super interesting exploring of culture food habitudes in Peru ! Superb, Sonny and Oro!✌🤩
But did ya like it...? Was it good? You can't leave us hanging and not tell u what you thought of it before they told you what it was? Oh, and would you eat it again if offered?
@@Aevilbeast it was delicious cooked, like a ragout, the flesh was tender, and little bones - thats when we thought, wat animal is it `? ...i dont know if i would eat it again, but at this particular moment it was very Okay, it was after a endless long and a horrible bus drive without food....
i’m peruvian and have my own guinea pig. my dad used to tell me stories of his guinea pig farms in peru, i’ve actually tried cui, and find it ironic how much i love the little guys but still respect my culture.
Sonny, you should add Jordan to your list of future destinations. My fellow Jordanians will be so happy to treat you to their world-famous hospitality and generosity.
Been wanting to go to Peru a long time hoping sometime in the next 5-10 years. Maybe hike Salkantay and go Machu Picchu , maybe do an Ayahuasca journey, lots of other possibilities. Depends how much money I have to blow.. LOL. Gonna be a while ->$. For now learning about it and watching you is pretty sweet. Thanks! Let go Peru, who's comin with me! Yaaaah
Some years ago I bought cuy from a local South American food shop. It was frozen, and I never got to eat it because I was out of town for four days when we had a power failure. I am still hoping to try Cuy without having to go to Peru to do so. That first cuy recipe really looked good. I could try the deep fried one with a little less time in the oil.
Arequipa actually has a few other iconic, incredibly delicious dishes. I didn't even try Cuy here (I did in Cusco) because there were too many other specialties unique to the city that I had to try first.
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GREAT VID! SO EXOTIC! Every thing simply SCREAAAAMS with wormth and bright colors ! even the cute and helpless Guinnae Pigs look so Yummy and appetising! though i'd never ever eat such an innocent creature i honestly admit that the Food looks Devileshly DELECIOUS! and those Crunchy sounds! the Horror! the Horror!!!! thanks Guys!
the "americano" its actually refering to people from the U.S. it es becaus of the turists asking if they can get a bit of everithing, so they can have a taste of the best dishes in just one.
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I think I'm gonna cook my ginipig next Sunday it looks so tasty
Ginny Pigs, Chickens, Rabbits all the same.
Will Sonny ever go into the Amazon? I hope he does. Guess we’ll have to watch and find out.
he better eat an anaconda or something.
I really wish I could go on a adventure with sonny. He literally reminds me of a buddy an I never met sonny
it was so refreshing to watch someone that really respects the culture, the diversity and understands deeply the locals, so happy to have find this channel, greetings from peru
Man, this guy is amazing . Never complains about their food culture . He respects their identity . I respect you , you’ll soar high.
Sonny is a joke. You can’t be a professional food reviewer if you can’t respect vegan and plant based diets which he does not. He makes fun of salads and if a dish doesn’t have meat in it he doesn’t want it. That’s the dumbest most egotistical crap I’ve ever heard
*Oh no! Mr Squeakers!*
@@1nvisible1tf
of all the youtubers i watched, Sonny gives you the most genuine reaction..
even if he doesn't want to insult foreign culture, you can tell when he doesn't like something..
unlike other youtubers that look like they jizz their pants the moment food touches their tongue..
@@Jakommo true. I started watching sonny's videos when he eats the raw seafood in Korea. In all of the videos, he always respect every culture and is always try to appreciate the food even if doesn't like it.
My daughter has not talked to me for the last 48 hrs. I cooked her pet guinea pig copycat recipe from this video, and it was amazing!
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
You joking 🙃??? Otherwise I not believe you or you are a bad parent I no see the fun of this comment if is real ! And excuse my poor English!
@@elsaa1386 yes I am joking love
😂🤣👌
Oro has such a sweet innocence about him. It endears you to him and you get a glimpse of those childlike qualities that we all strive to get back to once we’ve been jaded by the hardships of life. I really like him as Sonny’s co-host. They have a great chemistry and they never fail to make me laugh.
I also love that even though he’s mostly fluent in English, he still uses literal translations of some words and it just comes out funny in English…. Like the fried Guinea pig smelling “handsome”. 😂✌🏻💕
Thank you so much Melissa
@@OROMOTION you are so welcome. Everything I said is how I sincerely feel. Thank you for your response, it made my day!! 😊😃
this is low key racist af. He's not a child and how do you know he didn't love his life even if he was poor. You must be Murican.
The co-host is a whole vibe. He works so well with sonny 😆
😏
Oro is my absolute favorite!
If I recall correctly, they've been buddies for quite some time
Him and the Mexican would make a terrific trio on the channel! We need one episode with both cohosting
@@zippoclick69yeah if I remember correctly they lived together in Korea before as they both worked in the production of K-pop music videos before Sonny's channel really took off.
I have family in Arequipa and often visit every summer. I’m so happy you guys decided to go there for the Cuy! It’s always so nice to see my culture and the food ❤️🇵🇪 vamos peru!!
Fun fact: The meat contains more than 20% protein, which is higher than in chicken, beef, lamb or pork. And with only about 8% fat, it is also leaner than most other common meats. It is also rich in Omega 3 fatty acids and Vitamin B, and as such is a healthier as well as cheaper alternative to other meats.
Pretty sure chicken is 27% protein. guinea pigs are like 17% so still a good source but not nearly as much as chicken or beef. Also they said it costs more than chicken.
Is not cheaper. Im from Perú
Yes it's cheaper. If you know how to Cook it. Restaurants could be a litle expensive.
@@davidmanuel5012 they literally said it cost more in the video...
Even in Perú it's more expensive than chicken.
I'm from Arequipa. For me the most iconic dishes from the city are rocotoo relleno, chupe de camarones, locro de pecho, estofado de res and lapas arrebosadas. The seafood, beef, and pork dishes are the best! Los Guisos Arequipeños is a great restaurant with authentic dishes that tourists and locals enjoy tremendously
y el cuy
18:32 omg! 😂😂😂
As soon as Sonny said “long pig” I lost it. In high school I had a world cultures teacher that had spent time with a cannibalistic tribe and he told us that they called humans “long pigs”. And I loved Oro’s response of “makes sense”. No shock or horror, just acceptance and (again) that innocence of just accepting what Sonny says.
Peru has been on my travel bucket list for thirty years, so I am thoroughly enjoying this series. I just wish the videos were longer. However, I wish that with all of the Best Ever Food Review Show videos… its my favorite show, hands down!!!
Wait, seriously? Wondering if sonny didnt make a joke and he actually know about that cannibal tribe, where is the "hidden series" he ate human meat? :D edit: ok, seems long pig is actuslly a well known term, never heard about that - good for sonny
I'll tell you this: Though not a cannibal, I'll make this exception, It would greatly please me as well as satisfy me, to munch on a "long pig", whether it's a stranger, friend, or someone in my family, than eat what has been a good pet which was dear to me. let me say, that my loyalty is unconditional about this. and really, i'd eat with great pleasure a human being than i would an innocent animal. Humans have lost their innocence. animals have kept theirs. Sorry! No, not really!
@@mari-greciaodal2436 I understand many value a human below an animal because of cruelties humans do/did. But eating a friend or a family member > eating an animal, not sure about that. And animals arent "good" as many think, e.g. dolphins rape others to death or apes kill others on purpose similar to humans killing each other.
@@Djehuti-85 sorry. but i mean every word that i've said. far as the animal kingdom, of course, there are situations with animals which are the same as humans. except that animals don't create wars, thus destroying their own species. which humans do? and that's just one example of us being worse than animals could ever be. and so, yes i'd rather eat humans, any day. we, as human beings, deserve to be eaten. and that includes me!
I come they didn't eat his rotten ass
Love when Oro is on the show! He's a great co host and super fun addition to the channel.
Growing up, my family had a foreign exchange lady come and stay with us, Ingrid. She thought it was so funny we had guinea pigs as pets, and us kids though it was so weird she thought of them as food! ahaha. I appreciate Ingrid so much. I'd love to try guinea pig, both ways it was cooked in this vid! Awesome vid guys, thank you.
Guinea Pigs have being food for more than 5,000, and pets for not even half a millennia. It is funny people have food as pets :)
It really is good for your immune system. Confirmed by people who suffer cancer. It doesn't have much meat, though.
@@Solideogloria00but they are very cute and cuddly, they are like puppies that never grow up
I'm very proud about my culture 👏
I'm Peruvian and the food is amazing .I miss so much my country 🇵🇪
Where are you ?
I’m a very proud Peruvian too!!! Miss the hell out of it but at least I can still enjoy the food in USA, viva el Peru 🇵🇪!!!!!!
dont be proud. you guys are disgusting for eating guinea pigs.
@@drummersnare6276 5 000 years and counting!!! 😂🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪 with native potatoes as side dish!
I am seeing this RUclips form india but i want to know were he lives please
This channel is so fun to watch at night when you're just laying down. It's also very educational
Man I am loving the vibe between these two.. absolutely enjoyed
Peru is so unique and beautiful. I wish to travel there someday, for now a virtual trip like this is good enough!
please! peru is a gorgeous rich diverse country!
Oro’s personality is hilariously compatible with Sonny’s; not to mention he’s quite beautiful😍
I just adore Oro, he is so sweet!! Thanks Sonny for having him as a co-host!!😍
I could just sit here and just watch this series. It's informative and relaxing at the same time.
I love how Oro describes certain things, describing a flavor as handsome is just so perfect.
Oro is a good co host...just like Calvin...and this show is very entertaining and very informative..I'm your fan from the Philippines
This series with Oro is awesome!! Awesome production job BEFRS TEAM!! 🏆🏆🏆🏆
Sonny is a genius, natural comedian while teaching with great cinematography and captures the essense of the characters and culture
Congratulations on your 10 million subscribers. May God continue to bless you and your family. I am happy for that.
I have watched many, many episodes at this point.. and I must say, I really enjoy these episodes.. so interesting and informative and entertaining. Thank you so much for providing this to me. Truly, it's a joy watching... Peace
Oro and Calvin are my 2 fave co hosts. I love his intelligent joking
One of the best Co host and sonny chemistry on the show yet!!!!!! We need more of it
I'm Peruvian from the jungle! and Peru is a world! I would never eat "cuy" or "guinea pig" but I respect the culture of my Peruvian brothers from the high mountains! the cuy or guinea pig is an endemic animal from the mountains of Peru that has always served as food! When the Spanish arrived in Peru and conquered the Inca Empire, they took the animal as a pet and that is why in many countries they have them as a pet and not for food! but its origins were always the same as chicken! hahaha this dish is NOT only eaten in Peru, guinea pigs are eaten in Colombia, Ecuador and Bolivia in all the mountainous areas once dominated by the Inca Empire.
@joe smith no
@@honeybun777 yes it is. Slurp
even in europe, especially central Italy countryside, the were farmed and eaten ,at least until 15-20 years ago...now i don't know if they are still eaten,but i think so in some rural areas,same recipes of what uses for game or rabbits. i never tried them, but i know plenty of peple of my parent's generation (i'm40yo) that have had , here in Tuscany.
Yo prefiero comer cuy que un lagarto o suri
Ustedes comen mono 😂
As always great job eating and respecting the culture !!! I wish people would learn and more Americans should.
Be like you. see how well you interact with the people no matter where you go !
Oro is the goat - he and Calvin are the best co-hosts. As translators go, he is a 1% level terp. He is accurate with idioms and phraseology in the varying countries and continents and those are huge skills. He could work for the UN or as an ambassador with his language skills.
Been watching Sonny since the pandemic. Just got back here and damnnn, they reached 10 M!! Truly deserve!!
All animals are cute. And most of them are tasty as well.😁
Shut up!
Another great episode by a great crew!!! Everyone involved makes this my favorite foody show!!!
Oro is great! More, and ALWAYS! Keep bringing him back! THANKS!!!
Thank you for being respectful of Peruvian culture. Good video.
Always wanted to try guinea pig . Thanks for letting me donit vicariously.
One place I'd like to see you visit is the Canadian Arctic for Inuit cuisine.
It would be cool to see him eat a seal
@@Sniperboy5551 agreed. Seal fin is dying food.
I love how sonny really takes the time to pronounce the r when he visits Spanish-speaking countries, like in Humberto. Thank you for visiting my country
The fact that we get free videos on RUclips by Sonny is truly a gift. 👏👏👏
Just take Oro wherever Spanish is even slightly spoken. Cause Oro and sunny is a great combo
I’m glad to see another great video from Perú! I love the way Sonny and Oro joke around and I appreciate the honest reactions to the food. I hope to see more of Oro in future episodes.
He’s been on the channel multiple times in the past if you haven’t seen the episodes . But unfortunately I couldn’t name them
@@Crybaby-Media That’s good to know. I will try to find other videos he’s been on and I hope they have him on future ones as well
Peru should on your bucket list. U will not regret it
The chef is so effortless
This is quite extreme indeed. For those who want more traditional style food Arequipa offers a great variety of cousine. Great video!
Just had an awkward silent moment with my guinea pig, i dont think he ll piss me off anymore
What an erudite, sophisticated and well-spoken young man. He is awesome!
I wish you a very successful and happy life full of love, joy, wealth and health.❤
man do i love this show! a perfect cross between Guy and Bourdain
Congratulations on the 10 million subscribers well deserved. Love seeing you guys back together. Makes for a great series ❤
@14:42, that's usually me, when i make food. Its more satisfying to watch people enjoy the food youve made 😊
🤣🤣🤣 he is my favorite guest to have on your shows
Good mooring i love the way you are doing. Thanks you for making
Wow! Biggest really big
I,ve been waiting for this moment
Why did Sonny look so embarrassed and adorable when he said "it's like Peruvian tatertott hot dish"? So funny!
Also, Oro has always been amazing! More Oro!!!
It's very nice to see this page evolve over the years to live up to its name. We appreciate the hard work put in for our entertainment... and enlightenment.
Oro Is a Blessing For sonny, they bounce soo good lmao.
Greetings from Chile! so close yet so far lmao,
Haha i tell people that we had guinea pig in the Peruvian jungle, they are shocked. It was pretty cool honestly. Took a boat ride for 2 days down a river into the jungle into a tiny little village. Beautiful and also incredibly scary. Especially at night haha.
Eating Guinea pigs is not the norm in the Amazon,maybe they wanted to surprise you
That's a nice Pina Grizzio Masi
Thank you for your videos
I don't comment often but I've been watching for years
That Guinea pig looks so delicious. 😊😊😊
congrats on 10mil subs! Your video is always fun to watch💖💖
In Ecuador i eated best guinea pigs, but didn`t know; the food stall was "you eat what its on the day menue", without explanations - just after the delish meal, they told us what we got. Super interesting exploring of culture food habitudes in Peru ! Superb, Sonny and Oro!✌🤩
But did ya like it...? Was it good? You can't leave us hanging and not tell u what you thought of it before they told you what it was? Oh, and would you eat it again if offered?
@@Aevilbeast it was delicious cooked, like a ragout, the flesh was tender, and little bones - thats when we thought, wat animal is it `? ...i dont know if i would eat it again, but at this particular moment it was very Okay, it was after a endless long and a horrible bus drive without food....
Could you go to Ecuador next and try their food please.
Omg please do a special with you and my 4 fav co hosts- the Asian man, oro, the Mexican taco man and Andrew!!! Best best food review show ever!!!!
i’m peruvian and have my own guinea pig. my dad used to tell me stories of his guinea pig farms in peru, i’ve actually tried cui, and find it ironic how much i love the little guys but still respect my culture.
I think my favorite part of this show is how they show all those hilarious little awkward interactions
That was the best explanation about why, and after one hears it in full it makes it easier. Easier not for me, I will try almost/almost anything.
I was amazed when I saw the curly haired one. I thought it was a small sheep lol!
That breakfast looks incredible! I want!!!!
Your co host on this series is spot on 👌 loving watching his journey and he has a great vibe, good stuff sonny 👊
I can't believe you were in my country!!! You're completely amazing Sonny!!!
Sonny, you should add Jordan to your list of future destinations. My fellow Jordanians will be so happy to treat you to their world-famous hospitality and generosity.
I am not from Jordan, but I'd love that as a destination, too.
Cuy fried is so delicious. Arequipa has delicious dishes. I was born there. I live in Lima, but Arequipa's dishes are the best.
Been wanting to go to Peru a long time hoping sometime in the next 5-10 years. Maybe hike Salkantay and go Machu Picchu , maybe do an Ayahuasca journey, lots of other possibilities. Depends how much money I have to blow.. LOL. Gonna be a while ->$. For now learning about it and watching you is pretty sweet. Thanks! Let go Peru, who's comin with me! Yaaaah
Congrats Sonny for making it to 10M subs!
Some years ago I bought cuy from a local South American food shop. It was frozen, and I never got to eat it because I was out of town for four days when we had a power failure. I am still hoping to try Cuy without having to go to Peru to do so.
That first cuy recipe really looked good. I could try the deep fried one with a little less time in the oil.
Isn't there a Petco or PetSmart near you?
@@youtubecensors5419
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Si vas a hacer la primera receta, te sugiero que lo frias en bastante aceite, de lo contrario la carne saldrá dura y dificil de masticar
Another fantastic episode, showcasing one of the main proteins consumed in Peru, especially close to the Andes.
Arequipa, my favorite city in Peru! ❤ I've eaten cui at La Lucila, what an experience, and that anis liquor is suuper good 👍🏼
You can tell Sonny and Oro have been friend for a long time. They have the best chemistry.
If I ever go to peru I wouldnt mind eating guinea pig. its strange yeah but that stew looked so good tho!
I have such a huge crush on Oro since the video in Cuba. Thank you for this
He is married
Put your hands off thot 🤬
Now that was interesting! This guinea pig looked delicious. Oro is very cool!
Great video Sonny! I had my first cuy "lechon style" last April in Ecuador. It was quite good.
*Sonny is low-key passive-agressive in this episode* 😂
Oro needs to be a regular on the show.
Congratulations man.. earned 10 million people who know you and love your work.. glad to be one of them.. who never miss ur videos..
oro is SO WHOLESOME
Arequipa actually has a few other iconic, incredibly delicious dishes. I didn't even try Cuy here (I did in Cusco) because there were too many other specialties unique to the city that I had to try first.
Just what is needed, something interesting before bed.🎉🎉🎉🎉
So good 👍🏻👍🏻😊😊
I missed Oro sm so glad he made a return onto the show🎉🎉
I'd farm them. They look delicious.
Those rocoto peppers in the first part are so good! Sometimes called monzano peppers lovely fruity heat.
“Smells handsome” made sense to me Sonny! Lol
It just occurred to me that I've never seen a baby guinea. They are very cute ❤
2:21 the uncle's pain when his food is trying to escape his mouth 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
As Peruvian I can say, we love rice 🍚
If you are reading this there’s a reason……No matter how good or bad you have it,wake up each day thankful for your life.Someone somewhere else is desperately fighting for theirs ❤️🇧🇸
AMEN!😔
Thank you🥺🇧🇸🫶🏾
U r so respectful I admire u god bless u mabuhay Phillip ones love u
GREAT VID! SO EXOTIC! Every thing simply SCREAAAAMS with wormth and bright colors ! even the cute and helpless Guinnae Pigs look so Yummy and appetising! though i'd never ever eat such an innocent creature i honestly admit that the Food looks Devileshly DELECIOUS! and those Crunchy sounds! the Horror! the Horror!!!! thanks Guys!
the "americano" its actually refering to people from the U.S. it es becaus of the turists asking if they can get a bit of everithing, so they can have a taste of the best dishes in just one.