@@naiori meaning shes not putting in any more effort to pronounce the words then she did to get a C in her freshman spanish glass…… try thinking harder next time
exactly and the fact that i have so many childhood memories with that EXACT momo truck! It makes me so happy whenever anything about us is talked about.
i love that u went to a lot of latino spots. most ppl would think of getting italian food or pizza in new york so i’m glad you tried food from different cultures
I want to sincerely Thank You Karissa for visiting the Queens borough of NYC. I miss the culinary diversity and the unique vibe of Queens. God bless You. 🤩😍😘❤️
@@twietter 🛑 I lived in Queens NYC 31years. Queens is rich in cultural, racial, culinary diversity. What you see in the video is NOT all of the culinary diversity of Queens - just a sample.
@twiet ter 1) there's tons of differences between latin cultures, if you ask a room full of different latins to make empanadas they all will make it differently 3) SHE WALKED DOWN ONE STREET
At this point, I just listen to your description like listening to you singing a song. The way you ended the video today just packs with satisfaction 🎵 so wonderful!
Mentira. Yo soy ecuatoriana y te aseguro que no nos gusta mucho el dulce como tú dices. Somos de los pocos países que contamos con pocos postres dentro de nuestra gastronomía. La espumilla es típica de la sierra ecuatoriana, en la costa casi no se consigue.
To everyone saying the momos look amazing, they are. I’m Tibetan myself and nothing beats homemade momo that was steamed for dinner and then fried the next morning for breakfast
They are also superrrrr popular here in India ❤❤ but we make them a bit differently than the traditional ones Since a lot of people in India are vegetarian (including me), we have a veggie form of it but for the non-vegetarians, we have different versions of it too ! ❤❤
@@saskiaemmanuelle21 she basically walked from 90th street allll the way to 74th street on Roosevelt Avenue. You can take the 7 train to skip streets (the stops are 90st, 82nd st, & 74th st). Birria Landia is 82nd. & the last spot is on 74th. The other ones you could find either in between those train stops too.
You keep my hopes up lol I recently got a gallbladder problem and can’t eat these kinds of things anymore. It was super devastating but I love seeing the enjoyment on your face because it helps remind me of the good things I’ve eaten before!! ❤
First time I see a tamal from the states that looks appetizing 🤤 I miss eating those kind of tamales, they don't make them good anymore in the part I live in 💔
I love how you describe the food!! I googled and found out that you are an actress too is that true ? I mean I thought you were only a singer and a dancer And one more thing, do you have a daughter too ? I read in one of the comments of your shorts that you have a daughter ,if so I'd love to see her in your videos ❤❤
I’m so jealous of all the awesome food you get to try. Plus the cool places you get to see. I wish I could join you. You’re so knowledgeable about the food and places you go.
I'm fasting and reaching the point where you get hunger pains and those dumplings and tamales look so good. I've had pepper tamales before and they are delicious