There is no point in debating whether pisco is Peruvian or Chilean, since they are different. There is a Chilean and a Peruvian pisco, which originate from the respective countries.
FIrst people that say we are friendly! Thak you so very much. We have bad fame of being bitter and not so firendly. BUT we are just a little suspicious with people we dont know, but when we know you we are very friendly and close to the people. Thak you so much
empanadas ? this is a north african recepe called "bryk eldannouny" brought by the spaniards and portuges who are originaly and mainely north african as well , so guess latin america is fully north african ever in food
Most latin american foods are based on corn, potatoes, quinoa and a few mixed recipes come from Spain. But the first ones have nothing of North Africa unless corn and potatoes came from there.
@@BunnyFoooFoo obviously latin america has exclusive recepies ever since the maya and aztec era but still the "empanadas" 11:07 is a north african recipies that north african brought with them when they conquered spain and established "al andalus" as muslims under the command of "tarik ibn ziad" , and then when they reverted to cristianity by temptation from the french with s3x and wine , they became known as spaniards and portuguese who colonised latin america
@@akinamegu9896 interesting! Honestly if the recipe it's the same then it's just the name in Spanish. Gatekeeping empanadas would be weird and kinda funny tho, for me I always say dumplings and gyozas are a sort of empanada itself aka a filled pastry. Way too many influences to track something down in a legit way. I will totally look into it now though since I love cooking might as well try the african version haha
As a Pakistani I fully support love and respect Chile and it's beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂
My favorite country in Latin America ,hope I can visit it and enjoy the great wine they have love from Saudi Arabia
There is no point in debating whether pisco is Peruvian or Chilean, since they are different. There is a Chilean and a Peruvian pisco, which originate from the respective countries.
WINE TOUR IN CHILE! 🇨🇱 Would you visit?
really chilll video :D great atmosphere, your guide is down 2 earth.
Gracias por el vídeo de mi país !! Tienes que ir a la patagónia chilena Porfavor.. soy una chilena que vive en Arabia Saudita 🫶
I want to do this before I’m 109 years old
Free wine 🍷
So cool ! Love Chile ❤️ Pero please, dejame en paz con el cubreboca chicos por fis jaja
FIrst people that say we are friendly! Thak you so very much. We have bad fame of being bitter and not so firendly. BUT we are just a little suspicious with people we dont know, but when we know you we are very friendly and close to the people. Thak you so much
Some day you could visit the south of Chile, Magallanes or Chiloe, very beautiful place and warm people.
Nah, c"mon!!!!
We ARE friendly people!
What's the name of the song at the end? Chile is great, Gus and Alex are great and this video is great
What beach is that
Vina del mar
You should try wine from Mendoza, Argentina
El de Mendoza fue llevado por Chilenos.
empanadas ? this is a north african recepe called "bryk eldannouny" brought by the spaniards and portuges who are originaly and mainely north african as well , so guess latin america is fully north african ever in food
Most latin american foods are based on corn, potatoes, quinoa and a few mixed recipes come from Spain. But the first ones have nothing of North Africa unless corn and potatoes came from there.
@@BunnyFoooFoo obviously latin america has exclusive recepies ever since the maya and aztec era but still the "empanadas" 11:07 is a north african recipies that north african brought with them when they conquered spain and established "al andalus" as muslims under the command of "tarik ibn ziad" , and then when they reverted to cristianity by temptation from the french with s3x and wine , they became known as spaniards and portuguese who colonised latin america
@@akinamegu9896 interesting! Honestly if the recipe it's the same then it's just the name in Spanish. Gatekeeping empanadas would be weird and kinda funny tho, for me I always say dumplings and gyozas are a sort of empanada itself aka a filled pastry. Way too many influences to track something down in a legit way. I will totally look into it now though since I love cooking might as well try the african version haha
@@BunnyFoooFoo you wont regret it ;D
The girl in the thumbnail is not even in the video.