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Pupusas by SAN CARLOS PRODUCTS (take 2)

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2007

Salvadorian pupusas are made from 100% stone ground maize corn from San Carlos Products, Jaime is made from 100% home made Salvadorian.

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  • wow are there lots of salvadorians in australia?

  • heaps of proud ones

  • Loved your vid. one question where is the curtido?

  • still coming, that one takes a bit more time to make, jeje

  • hola pienso que al hacer este video hubieras hablado en tu idioma creo que se hubiese escuchado mas original. perdona pero se te escucha demasiado asento

  • lo are para la proxima :)

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  • say what where is the curtido???

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    oh wow i love to eat this so good delicous pupusas,,,

    only cheese with chicken

  • this video rocks!! the authentic salvadorean way. keep at it sancarlosproducts :)

  • @quebonitanina , I agree he doesnt sound like the salvadorean men I have dated that live here in Australia. He sounds lebanese (I know alot of salvadoreans who hang and look like lebanese people these days.

  • @nubializacion there are heaps here in Australia!! Where I went to primary school, it was mainly salvadoreans and asians (I went to a school where there were alot of people who migrated to Australia and us aussie kids taught them english, good times :D )...this was in the mid 80's so obviously when the civil war had already taken place ..so very sad indeed. My ex bf and also my ex husband saw family killed right in front of them before they managed to escape. :(

  • My goodness I miss eating pupusas/tamales, I even learnt how to make them. Ex bf's mother taught me, also cooked them for 6 years for my (now ex) husband...oh well one good thing had to come out of those relationships and that was enjoying the salvadorean cuisine. I loved making them with Chicharrón.

  • wtf how did i get to this video...this s/hit was a waste

  • @sancarlosproducts wouldn't have thought so, but your accent is lovely

  • It's weird...your accent goes away in Spanish :) I'm amazed Salvadorians in Australia, who knew? :0)

  • u accent is like ..the musulman peoples..and u look t

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