When a person goes to live in another country, one of the things he misses the most is food. And this is the case of a young Argentine woman who emigrated to Spain and tells in a viral video the three foods impossible to get there.
Every place in the world has its own particular customs, and gastronomy does not escape them. Beyond certain typical foods, it is true that a priori many products seem easy to obtain it doesn’t happen
It appears right on that line Micaela Di Stefanoa young Argentinean who crossed the Atlantic more than three years ago and on her TikTok account (@micaeladistefano) shows his experiences.
Which foods from Argentina are not available in Spain
“Edible things from Argentina that can’t be found here in Spain” it is the title that the girl chose for her publication, which she is close to half a million views.
Right in his video he tries an explanation (or a statement) about what he doesn’t believe is available in Spain.
“The top 1 of the day will be led by buttery or creamy cheese. Why are there so many different types of cheese in Spain and this one isn’t there? I don’t understand, I’ve been living in Spain for three years and I still haven’t recovered,” he begins his presentation.
What is most striking is that with the large number of varieties, the one you want is not available.
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The influencer Micaela Di Stefano talks about the three products that are impossible to find in Spain in a TikTok video.
That’s why when you think about it you can’t help but think that it’s a very versatile product. “I put it on pizza, I accompanied it with mate, as a dessert, with cheeses and sweets”, lists his more than 1.7 million followers.
Secondly, the TikToker was referring to a drink, which she apparently really likes.
And despite belonging to Coca-Cola, which distributes its products all over the world, a juice does not seem to arrive in Spain: Micaela is missing the Grape flavored aquarium.
“I don’t know if they will continue to produce it because I don’t know, but why isn’t it here? In Spain there are only orange and lemon, which also taste different and taste different,” he complains. .
And alternatively he gives another example of a drink that is practically impossible to find: the apple one.
The third edible product is livesa quick and easy to cook wheat semolina that has nourished most Argentine children for more than 60 years.
And beyond the fact that she’s not a crawling girl, the young woman recognizes that it’s something that continues to fascinate her.
“My mother made it sweet for me and it was delicious. My grandmother made it for me as if it were soup and there isn’t any here, I don’t understand, it’s like asking you to bring me tagliatelle soup”, he concludes in his video.
Source: Clarin
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