@@yoliebee9176In the video they said "redita" when in reality it is "derrita" I mean it melts. As a Mexican I have never heard that word, but I suppose it must be an accent from a specific region of México
Que rico café soy cafetera de corazon ❤ese café que prepararon se ve delicioso los felicito lo voy a preparar muchas gracias ❤por la receta bendiciones para los dos un saludo desde los ángeles California ❤❤
Aw that looks so good! I wanted to make some because of the same reason, it reminds my husband of his Lita. This time of year always makes him miss her more so I thought I could try and make some! Definitely very different from my Vietnamese Dad, looks yummy 😋 . Thank you 🙏
😂😂😂😂. Ellos dicen que se reedita Y la otra de onde La pareja son como chicanos por eso ablan a si. La otra de rancho ansina mero pues saludo mi gente ánimo viva mexico 🇲🇽
I have been watching your videos with pleasure, but are you sure this is really coffee, or just a beverage? Besides, why bring coffee to a boiling point?
Yes, it is a traditional coffee recipe in Mexico, but you are right, they burned the coffee, when it boils, you pour the coffee, turn off the heat and let it rest for 5 minutes and serve, they were wrong about that.