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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2006

This is a promo to a TV series @ Where your food comes from the field to the plate. Get to know exotic lands see new and strange foods and meet the people that grow the foods we eat everyday!

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  • Great job! Well produced and fun.

  • Lets make something together with Lexy!!

    Thanks!

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  • LOVE THIS VIDEO , DUDE YOU HAVE SO MUCH PASSION FOR MY COUNTRY , I LOVE IT!! LOVE THE WAY YOU TASTE THE GOOD OF IT... WANT TO VISIT PUNTAMONA, SOON...YOU MAKE ME LAUGH ... GREAT JOB , THANKS FOR MAKING A DIFFERENCE, THAT'S REAL LIFE...

    GOD BLESS YOU WITH MORE CREATIVITY...

    LYDIA CHACON

  • i want to marry you

  • So... how's your Spanish by now? Or do they speak a patois there? It's hard to tell from the video, seems like Spanglish with some Caribe slang mixed in.

  • Hola, Thanks for clarifying. I can see that in the big world of wholesale coffee auctions(Hills Bros, Starbux, etc.) that they mix beans in order to maintain their categories. So great to see a cool immigrant to Costa Rica. Your love shows in your work.

  • Punta Mona is a life altering experience. I have been taking my college students for about 10 years. Re: the coffee question: Some of what coffee houses sell as colombian, kona, etc... is actually from Mexico. That is not necessarily bad coffee, but not accurately identified. some of Mexican coffee is very good. However, Café de Costa Rica es el mejor.

  • I don't understand the comment: "We drink coffee every day but don't knwo where it comes from." Ask most anyone in a US coffee house and they know exactly where coffee comes from... Also: sounds like Jamaican reggae, Brasilian music, Colombian cumbia. Looks like great project man!

  • This is really interesting. Punta Mona has been on my mind since I saw this!

  • Oooooorale!

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