In social networks we find different cases of Peruvians who to live abroad for different reasons and find different cultural differences and particularly, gourmetthat’s why it is said that when you travel, one of the things you miss is the “homemade seasoning“. Here’s how a video shared by @accountveroniqueangers, in the famous tiktok platformyou can see how a young Canadian compares her lunch to the one her Peruvian husband prepares.
Canada v Peru
In the audiovisual material lasting 28 secondsyou see the precise moment when Veronique Angers, a young Canadian, hopes her husband will delight her with his culinary skills to find out if a Peruvian lunch is “better” than what is prepared in their own country.
The young woman records her husband preparing his lunch, which was a delicious lomo saltado with noodles. The moment the man gave her his plate of food, the girl started cooking for him like they do in their country, shocking her partner.
the canadian make a little stuffed sandwich to which he placed tomato and lettuce. When she gave it to her husband, he just managed to laugh at the point of comparison and see who the big winner is.
What did the followers on TikTok say?
As expected, the clip quickly went viral and was shared by various outlets. Moreover, it generated hundreds of comments of people who did not hesitate to take in a good mood the scene and remembering that regardless of the country, a Peruvian will always look for a way to prepare typical dishes from Peru.
“Get Out of Here, Soldier”, “what a delicious lomo saltado with noodles”, “minimum 3 sandwiches”, “Delicious Peruvian food“, “put more tomato on it”, “this relationship is one lunch away from ending”, “divorce safely”“part of life is enjoying food”, “Do you know that in Peru love is shown through food”, “are you really? there is not even meat in this bread”“well, if it’s with love and affection, fill it”, “that’s not it my brother, look for another one”, “lol it’s a sandwich It’s just the true entrance, tell me it’s true”were some of the main reactions from followers of ICT Tac.
Thus, the scene featuring the young Canadian for having compared a Peruvian lunch to that of her country surprised her followers.
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