Yes. If we went to Miami, entered a supermarket and Alejandro Sanz began to play, we would also freak out. And that Miami is the singer’s second home, but we are always surprised to be in another country and see something that seems very Spanish to us.
The same happens with Spanish products. If we are in the United States and we find olives from Sevilleinevitably we are going to take them to feel that nostalgia typical of someone who is far from their hometown.
Well, something like this happened to the youtuber Nuria Calvo (on TikTok @nurycalvosn), who went to live in Florida with his family and now through his TikTok account he tells us everything that lives there and how different things are in the United States. One of the latest news we have is that He has gone to a Latino supermarket looking for Spanish fried tomato to make the classics macaroni with tomatoand has ended up hallucinated with the price of olive oil.
The price of olive oil in Miami… cheaper than in Spain
Among all that Nuria Calvo has taught us on her TikTok, the most surprising thing has been the moment in which she has arrived at olive oil from a brand that is not very Spanish, but imported from Spain. A two-liter bottle for $9.79, a lower price than what we pay in Spain for olive oil, up to the one from Lidl, which is from Cordoba and has the Directo al Paladar quality seal.
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Beers from Mahou, Alhambra or Estrella Galicia, Palacios chorizo, canned beans from cidacos and even preserves from the Murcian brand Miracos, or Miracos products. And what they were looking for, fried tomato. Although the truth is that she expected Orlando, the youtuber found one of the Cidacos brand. Not so bad, she hears her.
Even a paellera for $29.99. It is clear that Spanish gastronomy also triumphs in Florida, even though an entire ocean separates us.
Photos | TikTok @nurycalvosn
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