La Mesa Food Tours, Medellin - Sarepa.com
I was lucky enough to eat my way around Medellin with La Mesa Food Tours. Find out more about their tours at delamesa.com.
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La Mesa Food Tours - Bogotá
Our Bogotá Street Food Tour takes you through the La Candelaria neighborhood, the beating heart of Colombia's capitol city. This vibrant, colorful, and fascinating neighborhood gives you the best of what Bogotá has to offer - culture, food and fun! Join our intimate adventure that allows you to interact on a personal level with locals as we take a deep dive into the history, culture and cuisine of Colombia.
La Mesa Food Tours - Medellín Street Food Tour
Take a journey through a traditional Colombian neighborhood on our street food tour in Medellín. Travel often. Eat well!
Bogotá Food Tour with La Mesa - Eating hormigas culonas (ants!!)
The La Mesa Food Tour in Bogotá is a great opportunity to experience the weird and wonderful Colombian cuisine! Some things we loved - I can't wait for my next aromatic tea and pastel de yuca! - and some things were worth it for the experience.. but won't be repeated!! See if you can guess what we thought about the 'hormigas culonas' (big-a**ed ants)!!
Food tours in Colombia with Bogota Foodie - Sarepa.com
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Comida callejera de Italia pasa a la mesa en Bogotá
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Colombian Food: The Best Colombian Street Food In Medellin
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This video is about our day discovering Colombian food especially Colombian Street Food in Medellin!
The False Perceptions of Colombian Street Foods
One of the highlights of any travel destination is no doubt; The FOOD! Better yet, a food tour where you can appreciate what to eat, where to go. Food in Colombia however, gets a bad rap. Some visitors say Colombian food is: bland, heavy, tastes all the same. Colombia is not the foodie wonderland of Italy, Thailand or Mexico but there is one thing it has:
Colombia has some of the best comfort foods.
It is hearty, rich, filling - and what Troy and I didn't realize, it's food that has meaning to every Colombian. Food is the center of family gatherings: an important of Colombian way of life.
Why take a Colombian street foods tour
We spent an afternoon with LaMesa food tours in Medellín, with our guide Laura. Even though we spent four months in Colombia, we wanted to hear the stories about the food here, and try some of the flavors we haven't tasted yet or foods we didn't have the nerve to try yet!
This tour gives you a chance to hear about the importance of food and family traditions in Colombia, and boy, are Colombians passionate about sharing their culture!
What you will learn about the local Colombian food
We discovered that Colombian food is regional, there is a different approach to each dish wherever you visit. Also, some dishes aren't served everywhere. The people of Medellín and area (Paisas) have distinct local foods they eat, so when you travel in Colombia to Medellín, or within Antioquia, they eat most of the same dishes. In this area, you can expect an array of incredible fruit, juices and meat loving delicacies.
Some of the food highlights of the tour:
Buñuelos: Essentially, it's a fried dough ball with Colombian cheese inside. It's a great breakfast and coffee treat instead of a Danish.
Empanadas: Fried corn dough filled with chicken, or meat, or vegetables. The best ones we had were on this food tour – filled with meat and rice topped with a spicy dipping sauce. We were happy to find there was a little spice discovery with this particular to-die-for dipping sauce.
Arepas: There are numerous kinds of Arepa options in Medellín. On this tour, you discover Arepas de Choclo
Fruit and fruit drinks: The most delicious, more exotic fruits you have ever tasted. There are fruits in Colombia not found in other countries. A tour like this is the perfect chance to understand what you like, and don't like when it comes to eating and drinking fresh fruit. Notable flavors were: Guanábana, Lulo, La uchuva, Granadillas, Maracuyá (Passion Fruit), Tomate de árbol (Tree tomato), and Pitahayas (Yellow Dragon fruit). I was pleasantly surprised by the drink Borojo. It is a fruit that is fermented and served with milk. It is high in protein, phosphorus and known as an aphrodisiac and energy drink. It has such a unique taste; I cannot explain the flavor.
Bandeja Paisa is known asThequintessential Paisa dish. The main ingredients include red beans (usually cooked with pork), ground meat, chorizo, and Chicharrón, blood sausage, a fried egg, plantain, arepa, rice, hogao sauce, and avocado. This is an enormous dish, but Laura informed us in some homes, only one or two meats are served, so it is possible to finish the entire dish. This was the best cooked Chicharrón (fried pork belly) we have ever had, initially, we were turned off by this dish as it was poorly cooked, it was very hard and tough, almost impossible to chew!
Our only regret was taking this food tour, just days before we left Medellín! We would have known the places to go, the food we enjoyed, now we just have to visit again to treat ourselves to our favorite selections. What street foods do you enjoy the most? We'd love to hear about them.
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Free Food Tour Bogotá!
Discover Bogota's most delicious side!
Walk with us through Bogota's downtown while eating and tasting real local finger food. We meet right in front of the Museo del Oro (look out for red umbrellas) from Monday to Friday (except on holidays) at 2pm in English, join us!
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Hamburguesa gigante de “brontosaurio” en Bogotá | Los Insaciables
Nuevo capítulo de Los Insaciables! Esta vez los vamos a sorprender porque, con los 40 mil colombian pesos de siempre, nos alcanzó para devolvernos a la época de Pedro Picapiedra y visitar un restaurante de comida rápida en Bogotá: Global Food Flintstones. (pregunta porque el combo es por temporadas)
En Flintstones probamos el combo Insaciable (¡obviamente!) que viene con una deliciosa Hamburguesa Megalodón, unas alitas BBQ, papas y malteada… ¡Ah! y la “pobre producción” se devoró una poderosa hamburguesa Yabba Dabba Doo.
Anuncio parroquial: Habitantes de este canal, si a nosotros nos alcanzó el presupuesto para viajar en el tiempo y comer como cavernícolas, ¿para qué creen que podría alcanzarles a ustedes? Escriban en los comentarios con el #QuieroUnGiroPara, en qué se gastarían ese dinero… ¿comiendo qué? Apúrenle porque Su Red está regalando 20 giros de 40 mil colombian pesos entre las mejores respuestas.
Recomendado: ¡El combo Insaciables!
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Dirección: Calle 35 Sur # 78 - 05
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Horarios de atención:
Lunes 2:30p.m. - 11:00p.m.
Martes 2:00p.m. - - 11:00p.m.
Miércoles 1:30p.m. - 11:00p.m.
Jueves 1:30p.m. - 11:00p.m.
Viernes 12:30p.m. - 11:30p.m.
Sábado: 11:30a.m. - 12:30a.m.
Domingo 11:30a.m. - 11:00p.m.
How to find bodybuilding food in Colombia
The Brofessor takes us on a journey through the streets of Quibdo, Choco, Colombia to find bodybuilding food.
Cycling Colombia Day 1 - Bogota to La Mesa
This was the first day of my Colombian cycling adventure - Bogota to La Mesa. An 80km off road adventure from the Colombian capital, though the clouds and into the tropics below.
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Colombia's Exotic Fruits | EPIC Fruit Tour In BOGOTA's Paloquemao Market
Colombia is known for its bio diversity. It grows many varieties of fruits including many which are endemic to the region. Some of these fruits are wild and exotic that we don't hear about them outside of Colombia even in this highly globalized world.
So we ended up Tasting Some of the Wildest Fruit at Bogotá's Paloquemao Market. Our friend Victor took us around the market serving us fresh and tasty fruits of the region. We tasted fruits like Lulo, Guanavana, Mora, Granadilla and 14 more! Also, we got to see Paloquemao's flower market too!
If you are in Bogota, you should book a tour with Victor as he has deep knowledge about these fruits and their origins. Here is this Airbnb experience:
Hope you enjoy the video and let us know in the comments which one is your favourite!
Its very interesting how as a Colombian I think all of these fruits are really common, we take them for granted and we don’t really appreciate the huge diversity we have. Very cool video
- Alejandro Castillo Trujillo (Colombian)
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South American Food - EXOTIC DELICACY in Cusco, Peru! | Peruvian Food Tour!
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Eating Guinea Pigs in the Andes Mountains regions of South America is a long and special tradition. They’ve been raised and eaten for thousands of years, and to this day, they remain very popular, and reserved for special meals. The city of Cusco, Peru, and the surrounding areas is one of the best places in Peru to eat guinea pig, known locally as cuy. #Cusco #Peru #PeruvianFood
In this Peruvian cuy tour, we ate three different guinea pigs in a row:
1. San Pedro Market - Right in the heart of Cusco is San Pedro Market, a wonderful Peruvian food market with everything you can imagine. In the morning you’ll find quite a few vendors selling to-go guinea pigs. We had this first, but it wasn’t the best of the day.
2. Tipón, Peru - For our guinea pig number two we drove to Tipón, a town that claims to be a “National Capital of Delicious Baked Guinea Pig.” We headed straight for Cuyeria Monica, where she baked a fresh cuy, bubbled the skin, and served us the full cuy Peruvian food plates. Fresh out of the oven, with the crispy skin, it was incredibly delicious. 35 PEN ($10.61) - Price per cuy
3. Cuyeria Sol Moqueguano - Back to the center of Cusco, we tried a famous restaurant for cuy, Cuyeria Sol Moqueguano, where they have both baked and deep fried. This was an incredible meal, the deep fried version was sensational. The entire plate, including the sausage and rocoto relleno, was outstanding. 42 PEN ($12.73) - Per per cuy
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Awesome Adventure Park in La Mesa, Colombia
Just 2 hours away form Bogotá, we found this super cool adventure and extreme sports park in La Mesa. A little beautiful town with an amazing weather and beautiful landscapes.
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eating Chontaduro on the streets of palo quemao in bogota Colombia
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