Everyone is your friend in Comala 🇲🇽 EXCEPT for this guy! | Travel vlog Mexico

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @saraicuevas1860
    @saraicuevas1860 3 года назад +1

    Tacos tuxpeños so boom i love the tacos and the café and the ponche you need to try.

  • @Ari_Madrid
    @Ari_Madrid 4 года назад +2

    I haven't been in about 2 or 3 years so it's really nice to see some recent footage and see the changes in the town. Thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @Vstrikesback
    @Vstrikesback 4 года назад +4

    Comala is beautiful but hot. it's a 12-15 degree difference from Cocula. Speaking of Cocula, I'll be back in mid November. Safe travels!

  • @our4feettravelers760
    @our4feettravelers760 4 года назад +3

    we miss mexico

  • @josedejesuslopezdiaz
    @josedejesuslopezdiaz 2 года назад

    mi rancho como lo presumo aqui en CDMX, cuantos años caray sin caminar por esos lugares. en CDMX existe una pobre imitacion del taco tuxpeño llamado taco de canasta.

  • @sioux4noff
    @sioux4noff 4 года назад +5

    Isn't Comala the town that's well known for all the boteneros (sp?) around the plaza? When you buy a beverage, you get free snacks.

    • @Ari_Madrid
      @Ari_Madrid 4 года назад +2

      there's a few restaurants that do this in comala. pay for the drink, get food as well. of course the drinks cost a little bit more but it was always so worth it when i went. one of the restaurants that does this is called don comalon. fun, food filled memories ^-^

    • @vatochingon209
      @vatochingon209 3 года назад +2

      @@Ari_Madrid Don Comalon 💯

    • @Parangaricutirimicuaro-.-
      @Parangaricutirimicuaro-.- 3 года назад

      Yes, he didn’t visit the places Comala is actually known for, including the Quesos Cómala store.

  • @pete8314
    @pete8314 Год назад

    The Filipinos introduced many cultural practices to Mexico, such as the method of making palm wine, called "tubâ",[11][12][13] the mantón de Manila,[14][15][16] the chamoy,[17] and possibly the guayabera (called filipina in Veracruz and the Yucatán Peninsula).[18] Distillation technology for the production of tequila and mezcal was also introduced by Filipino migrants in the late 16th century, via the adaptation of the stills used in the production of Philippine palm liquor (lambanog) which were introduced to Colima with tubâ.[19][20]
    Filipino words also entered Mexican vernacular, such as the word for palapa (originally meaning "coconut palm leaf petiole" in Tagalog), which became applied to a type of thatching using coconut leaves that resembles the Filipino nipa hut.[4]
    Various crops were also introduced from the Philippines, including coconuts,[21] the Ataulfo and Manilita mangoes,[22][23] abacá, rice, and bananas.
    A genetic study in 2018 found that around a third of the population of Guerrero have 10% Filipino ancestry.[3]

  • @mickeioner541
    @mickeioner541 4 года назад +1

    Colima is a beautiful place. I really like go to Manzanillo too and yes it's hotter than GDL
    Nice video! Saludos

  • @janetbueno2746
    @janetbueno2746 3 года назад

    Me encanto su video 😍

  • @costantinorodriguez9002
    @costantinorodriguez9002 4 месяца назад

    Un pueblo tan bonito y tranquilo qué era ase 25 años 😢😢😢que estuve por aya😢 ahora mucho asesinato con impunidad 😢 .no se detiene a nadie

  • @Vancouver_Dan
    @Vancouver_Dan 4 года назад +4

    Nice background music! And maybe the tuba man was simply camera shy?

    • @colibritravel5994
      @colibritravel5994  4 года назад

      thanks, perhaps, or maybe he just wanted to sell his tuba

  • @efrenhernandez1328
    @efrenhernandez1328 4 года назад +1

    Ponche es delicioso con o sin alcohol

  • @Noyojo001
    @Noyojo001 4 года назад +1

    Que linda

  • @ZackBackpackingAroundTheWorld
    @ZackBackpackingAroundTheWorld 4 года назад +3

    Do you solo travel around Mexico? My girlfriend and I just got back from Manzanillo. She only had 3 days to spare so we didn’t make it to the capital, but still was nice to see the smallest state in Mexico. Especially when the United States says it’s one of the most dangerous places to go in Mexico, but I didn’t feel that to be the case. It was rough around the edges a little outside the downtown area, but most cities are rough somewhere in city. So to focus on that is irrelevant.

    • @colibritravel5994
      @colibritravel5994  4 года назад +1

      I travel solo with my dog. Mexico city is the smallest state in Mexico and Colima is the 5th, behind Aguascalientes, Morelos, Tlaxcala and Mexico City

    • @ZackBackpackingAroundTheWorld
      @ZackBackpackingAroundTheWorld 4 года назад

      @@colibritravel5994 I’m sorry, I meant to say smallest based on population. The least populated state.. thanks for correcting me. Mexico City doesn’t seem so small when you’re in it, but considering Mexico City is all that it is of the state. Yeah. It’s small. But so many people it doesn’t feel small.

  • @efrenhernandez1328
    @efrenhernandez1328 4 года назад +3

    No seran tacos tuxpeños ? XD

  • @mrpeel3239
    @mrpeel3239 4 года назад +1

    Which guy is not your friend? The quiet old timer at the end?

    • @colibritravel5994
      @colibritravel5994  4 года назад +1

      yeah, it was tongue in cheek, he was fine but I needed a somewhat clever title :D

  • @efrenfarfan2364
    @efrenfarfan2364 4 года назад

    🙂🙂👍👍💥💥💯💯🙏🙏

  • @miguelacevedo5335
    @miguelacevedo5335 2 года назад +1

    I'm glad you like Colima ..I did not like your " I don't eat meat " answer ..she seem happy to show you her tacos ..you killed it with your comment ..and your in mexico it's going to be hot ....hello

  • @viceieva
    @viceieva 4 года назад +1

    Awesome 😍😍😍😍