ME QUEDO SIN MARIDO EN MÉXICO | OAXACA 🇲🇽
– I lost my husband in Mexico – I was left alone, – without a husband, – I’m going to see if I can find some love too. – How are the nice people doing? On the other side of the screen – today we are in a new destination in Mexico – we are always looking for where the cheapest tickets are – and Oaxaca popped up – Oaxaca de Juárez is its name, it is the capital of the State of Oaxaca – and they call it Oaxaca de Juárez – because it was the home state of the late President Benito Juárez, – who was one of the most important presidents in the history of this country – and he was from here. – And it is a state. – Full of culture, gastronomy, history – and there were also Guelaguetza festivals – which were a bunch of festive indigenous activities – that showcased the culture, they had fair dances and everything. – And when we arrived it was all over – because we didn’t even know they existed. – Several people who couldn’t find their way told us, – but they came to the festivities, – we didn’t know what festivities we’re not knowing anything about – exactly. – When they arrived yesterday, there were just yesterday they finished – yes, – so we all got lost. It was just the most important festival that happens here in this city, – but well, we’ll have another chance. – And we’re going to tour it anyway because – from the little I saw, it’s already impressing me. – It’s a really charming place – and we haven’t walked practically anything yet. – And something I like – that’s why I’m also liking Oaxaca so much – is that it’s. – The state that produces the most coffee, – where there’s a lot of coffee and chocolate. – And we’re going to see a lot of coffee shops everywhere – carts here in front of the plaza. – I don’t know what they call these carts – food trucks, – but also coffee shops. – Yes, – it’s not your average coffee, – but a specialty coffee prepared in different ways – and the truth is I’ve already had it and it’s delicious, – but what we haven’t had yet is the hot chocolate, – because there’s also a lot of chocolate here – and we have to have hot chocolate. – You can’t leave for Oaxaca without trying it. – Around Oaxaca there are small towns – in mountainous areas where there’s a lot of humidity and rain – and where they produce cocoa and coffee. – Here we are in a little square. Look how nice. – And we’re on our way to the center. – We’re going to walk like Mateo and Lisanna. – Seeing what we can come across along the way, – Welcome to Oaxaca – How’s it going? Everything’s fine – Today we were just seeing you in Mexico City, – Look – You’re living it up, we follow you a lot, – here we are making a video around the city – getting to know – Welcome to Oaxaca. – We’re loving it so far, – very nice, – Oh, well, that’s great. – Enjoy Oaxaca, – well – it’s nice to see you – come on, we don’t recommend passing today. – Something Oaxacan – Tlayudas… – Tlayudas – black mole, – black mole, tlayudas, – barbacoa, – the the the – yellow empanadas. – What’s the other one like, which is a corn – this one. – The tamale – Tamal – the tamale – mole tamale – well, there’s one in the market here in Oaxaca – it’s called the one that’s close by – on November 20th, – so we’ll stop by there today, – Ah, well, have a nice time, – we’ll continue and see you. – Thank you very much. – we’ve seen a lot of things, so well – thanks. Bye. Have a nice time. Bye. – Well, as you’ve heard, gastronomy is the strong point here – when you’re not hungry, there we go, – look how they dance, my love. – Look, here we have a class of – What would this be? Isn’t it salsa, right? – waltz – look how interesting – here in the little square – traditional Oaxacan music of being – But even though the festivities are over, – The city is still all decorated and colorful. – There are many beautiful decorations hanging in the street. – This store also has the ribbons outside – everything. – What I like the most is that it’s very colorful, – it’s kind of happy there. – And the indigenous groups from the surrounding towns come – and each one has their own group – and they do their parade with their traditional clothing, – their music and they go around drinking mezcal – because this is a very famous mezcal-producing area. – They told us that during the parade they give the public free mezcal – and well, one leaves very happy. – And others go wild. – That catches my attention that they give you that, – I mean, it’s like there’s a lot of Unión and just like La Guelaguetza – the message behind this is super nice – and here Oaxaca, they say it’s the state with the most indigenous peoples in all of the country. – About 14 languages were spoken before the Spanish period, – the Zapotecs and Mixtecs lived here. – When the Spanish arrived – It was a very important city of the Spanish viceroyalty – and that’s why you can see so many colonial houses in the Spanish style – that one sees all over Mexico and its magical towns. – Let’s see here, the gentleman – On the sidewalk, he invited us to enter the Museum of Mexican Philatelic Jewelry. – Let’s see what it’s about, this is a free museum, – it’s a Stamp Museum. – Oh, they’re the stamps that were in the letters. – There are some from Estonia – I can’t believe it. – No, look, tell me something. – Does that really symbolize something about your country? – They’re of the people who ice skate 100 years of ice skating. – But does it really remind you of your country? – Yes. – There’s a lot of ice skating, so. – Ah, that’s really good, – but it’s a little scary because it seems like you’re going to fall. – I’m scared to see. – Come on. – Oh, come on, look what you saw, – it seems like it’s falling but it doesn’t. – It scares me a lot. Oh no. – Come on, don’t be afraid, turn it around, look, – I didn’t like it, – turn it around, turn it around. – There it is. – Wow. – Look at the little paper things, all made of paper. – They’re all prints. – But look at your Print Museum, who would have thought – here we arrived at the little bug the guy told us to come see. – It’s a bug that has all the prints stuck on the metal, – it’s amazing. – Each design it has is a little print – Inside too – they made the upholstery with prints – there are prints from all over the world, – look from Poland, Belgium, I mean, it’s not just Mexican, – but all over the world I loved it. – How nice, – I’ll buy mine, you’ll see – With prints. – With a print that has your face, Lisanna, and that says Estonian – Well, people, we finally arrived there at what is the historic center – and the first stop we can make to look around a little is the Santo Domingo temple. – They say it’s the most impressive temple or church in all of Mexico, – because inside it has some impressive gold structures. – I don’t know if you can sign it, but let’s see – if we can see it – this church is truly impressive. – It’s full of gold. – Full, but the ceiling is gold-plated – everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, the walls – look, with Lisanna we’ve already entered a church – we’ve entered more than 5,000 churches. – Yes,
– but we’ve never seen one that has so much gold like this – don’t touch, she says. – All this is gold, everything. – I loved everything, they look like tree branches like that and… – I don’t know how to explain, – I don’t have the artistic vocabulary to talk about architecture and design. – People understood my love, – well, – don’t worry. – Now we arrive at the tourist walkway called Macedonia Alcalá – the name of the street and it’s right here that is the most beautiful, – the most picturesque. – Full of decorations, – These were left over from the festivities – and there are also the mystical animals. – Those are the famous Alebrijes – which we see everywhere. – They are made of wood, of copal – and everything is carved by hand. – Made here by an indigenous people, they are like imaginary creatures. – Yes – that mix real animals with fantasy animals, let’s say – mystical. – That one, for example, looks like a cat, – but it looks like a fish, it looks like a duck. – A mixture of everything and they are really like protective figures. – There are also the rugs, all beautiful handcrafted from the towns. – And everything is so painted, so decorated, clean, – organized, that it gives such a picturesque air to this place. – It seems like a magical town – magical town – you know they remind me of the Lisanna albriges – Pokémon. – Yes. – Which were like. – Also real and fictional animals mixed. – But that looks real. – No, but look, this is a bull, – but the head looks strange. – Look, oh, look, Lisanna. What a lovely story it says. In Oaxaca , there’s a belief that the moment a child is born, for example, when you were born, the animal that is nearby or passing by becomes attached to the newborn for life and will protect you. – And if none pass by, you won’t have a protective animal . – I found the small Alebrijes there. – I really want to buy one – I think they’re beautiful. – Wow. – Look at this Lisanna . What a beautiful porcupine this is. – How beautiful . – How perfect. How do they do it? – And they say they’re all hand-painted. – That’s incredible, I think. – How much does it cost? – Look at the octopus, what it is, and everything is found by hand . – How beautiful. – How much does that one cost? – 2,000 pesos, that’s 100. – 100 USD. – 100 USD. – The owl costs 15,000 pesos, for example. – I mean, how many hours did it take, right? – No, and the level of perfection with which they make it – here you have a really big bull. – Look, 60,000 pesos worth of bull. – Oh, this is the one I love the most that’s in the movie about how coconut-like it is. – Yes, – how beautiful. – I loved the turtle – beautiful. – Lisanna, did you see that movie where there was a lizard, – which one – that Johnny Depp did the voice, don’t you remember? – No – after searching all over this place. – There are too many, you can spend all day looking for one by one. – I decided to choose this one because it caught my attention. – Why? – Because I was born in the year of the snake – and it also represents transformation – and rebirth. – I mean, leaving the old behind – and also transforming into protection – and it has many very beautiful symbols, really, – so for me it speaks volumes and is kind of different. – Also – super eye-catching. – And they say we should wear the color of spirituality. – Well, here we are at the Zócalo, – we’re heading straight to the market – because we’re already hungry. – This Zócalo is a World Heritage Site, – there’s a beautiful church there – and there were also a couple of shows here yesterday by a famous Panamanian salsa singer. – We don’t know him, – but people told us he’s world-famous. – And he gave a show here for free. – Notice that there are still decorations for the holiday – and everywhere there are these big dolls in traditional clothing. – There are a lot of people here, – they say the city was – packed with people and the prices were much higher. – We paid 600 pesos for the plane ticket. – From AIFA Mexico City or to Oaxaca. – And if we had come a week earlier, the same ticket would have cost 6,000 pesos – because it was the whole party. – Well, here we came to a place called the 20th of November Market – And they told us it’s full of food stalls – that sell traditional Oaxacan cuisine. – We wanted to try the mole negro and the clayuda. – Back here in the dining rooms you’ll find – Thank you very much. – Come on then. – Oh, now yes, my love, we’re going to sit down and eat because we’re terribly hungry. – I’m going to eat everything. – Here in Oaxaca is the land of the 7 moles. – Whatever you like – my friend, – We wanted to try the mole negro, mole negro, – mole negro – Yes – Do you want this with your piece of chicken and rice tortillas – Yes, – a mole negro for you – Yes – for the lady. – A chicken tlayuda – Hey, you ordered the tlayuda, do you know what it is? – A Oaxacan pizza. – Oh, kind of a pizza. – It looks like it. – Okay, people, the plates have arrived. – Look what this is – The tlayuda, no, it doesn’t look like a pizza. – It looks like a pizza. – The base is made of tortilla, it has beans, chicken, avocado, tomato, everything delicious. – Yes – I want to try it. – And the dough comes off. – Like, oh, you have to break it, right? – I don’t know how to eat it with your hands. – In pieces, – but like it was toast. – Yes, but I didn’t grab anything. – I didn’t grab any of the filling, – but the tortilla has a distinct wood-fired flavor. – Maybe they make it in a wood-fired oven. – The truth is, I don’t know how to eat it. – Like breaking it up. – I didn’t grab anything. – No fear of success, lisanna – continue with your food, it seems like a disaster – I ordered the famous Oaxacan black mole, – it’s very special, one of the most famous in Mexico – and it’s made with 7 chilies and more than 60 types of herbs and seasonings. – It comes with 2 tortillas, so let’s try it. – First, I’m going to put a little bit on the rice. – Very good, – it tastes like cocoa, – look how big the tortilla – caught my attention. How do you serve it, – The plate covered in black mole, a lot, let’s see if I can try a little of it. – What was the chicluda – chiluda – for me this is eaten like this – No, my love. – Want to change – I liked it, but I can’t find a way to eat it. – I really liked this, huh – You’ll fall all over it, – Well, Mateo is wilder – I don’t know how to describe what this is like – It’s not a pizza, but it doesn’t taste like a tortilla either. – It’s a tlayuda – It’s a trayuda – enjoy your meal. – Well, full tummy, now my love, I wanted to treat you to a sweet treat. – I love sweetness. – Some Oaxacan chocolate. – I like it. – Like these here, – but they come already melted – so you can drink them with water or milk. – But it’s very curious how they sell it here, – they’re like hard pieces – Little packets with… – There are also some that look like cigarettes – these are 50 – 50 pesos. – I have the small ones that are 35. – I wanted one to try, so I’ll take some special Anahuac chocolate. – It seems like someone’s going to eat it all, huh – I can taste the sweetness. – Oh
– they say you have to have a hot chocolate in a mayordomo. – With a piece of bread. – I almost shit myself, I almost fell, I wasn’t going to get to taste the chocolate. – Lisanna, why don’t you order a cup of hot chocolate with a Concha, there you have it – The Concha is a little big. – Yes, or I preferred a large Concha or a small one – Well, there are the conchitas. – Did you see this, Lisanna, what it is – it’s the windmill they put in there, they do it like this, – look how the little pieces of wood move. – I’ve never seen anything like this – and look, it has several little holes so the chocolate can go in, as you can see – with this he beat it, didn’t he? – What’s that called? – Grinder – grinder… – Thank you very much, very kind, – Thanks – Sorry to bother you – See you later – Bye – Now in the Zócalo square we’re going to try the hot chocolate, I haven’t tried it yet. – Let’s find a place to sit, my love, let’s see how this chocolate is. – I follow your channel. – Hi. – How’s it going, friend? – A follower came by just now and I think he mistook us for another couple because he says we’re always fighting, – but flatteringly we never fight, and he said he saw us in Germany or Haiti, – but we didn’t go to Germany or Haiti either. – Could he have mistaken him for another couple? – Who could it be? – It happens sometimes, eh, that people mistake us for other traveling couples. – Well, let’s try it. – Wow, how different it is, like cinnamon, it’s really tasty. – I don’t know if it’s something from the soil here, – but I get the same flavor from the coffee as I do from chocolate, – somewhat fruity, something I’ve never tasted before, in any other chocolate or coffee. – I’d like to try one of those pure chocolate bars too. – The truth is that these 8 months we’ve lived here in Mexico weren’t what I expected. – Why? – Because I thought that by traveling so much through Latin America, I’d already seen everything, – but no. – Every destination we go to, I’m more and more surprised by Oaxaca, for example, – we didn’t look much before coming, – we see new things and the truth is that it exceeded expectations 100%. – I’m incredibly surprised and I genuinely recommend everyone come to Oaxaca. – Yes, and the funny thing is that one, even though one has traveled through Mexico, – we went to many places, you go to another city or another state and you see things that aren’t there where you live. – Or where you went, there aren’t, things aren’t repeated. – Yes, – you’re always surprised by something new, for example, that pizza we saw today, – that pizza, that was really crazy, – yes. – It looks like a churrito. – There it goes. – It has cinnamon too. – It has cinnamon. – Cocoa, almond, cinnamon, and sugar. – Very delicious. – Wow, very delicious. – The most original artisanal chocolate that exists. – If you are enjoying it, – subscribe to the channel to see many more destinations, – always learn and travel without leaving home. – We do it for you, – If I say how delicious Conchita sounds good. – Why not? – But if I say it in Argentina. – You can understand something else. – What is that, sir? – Oh no. – Oh, how good it is – let’s see Lisanna, put it in your hand. – How good it is. – Look at the happy face, – look at the happy face, girl – I’m going to buy one, I liked it – let’s see, pass it over my head to see what it’s like. – He fell asleep. – Che, I bought one for him – he convinced me, huh – I’m going to buy a Lisanna and I would spend the night with him, – does that seem okay to you? – If you behave yourself? – My wife passes it to me, does that seem okay to you? – Yes, – because if the neighbor passes it to me I’ll have problems. – Thank you, my friend, – thank you very much. – I was just needing this, Lisanna . – Okay. – Tonight you pass it to me, I promised you my love. – Let’s see. – Why? – You don’t have to use any force . – It’s just like that. – And it’s fun because this part is going to tickle your hand. – Look, look, pass it to me, my love, pass it to me. – Pass it on my back a little more. – Oh. – Everyone is looking, man . – I think I lost my husband. – She lost her husband forever. – She lost her husband. Look. – The lady also noticed and lost her husband. – Isn’t that true? – A few moments later. – Well, I lost my husband in Mexico. – I was left alone. – Without a husband. – I don’t know what to do now because there’s no turning back. – Oh my God, oh, I lost him. – Do you still know me? Or – My love, what do I know. Here – I’m having my man moment now – well – with my massager the gentleman here is cleaning my ass – I’m relaxing. I’m having my man spa moment. – Okay – You don’t want me to talk to you then? – You can talk to me my love. – I thought you didn’t want to. – I just took a little time so your husband could rest a little. – I’ll give myself a little affection – I’ll see if I can find some affection too. – Like my love? – How can I see if I can find affection? – A little dog that I can give affection to. – Not quite like that, yeah, look, I can see from here, eh, I’m keeping an eye on it. Ah, well – I’m keeping an eye on it. – Okay – I’m keeping an eye on it, eh. – Oh, what did you say? – What did I say? – What did you say? – I’m keeping an eye on you. – Ah, well, well. Bye. – Bye, I love you. – We’re saying goodbye to this beautiful street today. – Honestly, 10 points. – 10 points. – I’m going to throw it away. – So I hope you liked it, also comment what you thought of Oaxaca – and where you want to see us next, – so subscribe to the channel – and give it a like. – Whoever subscribes to the channel gets a back massage with this made by me. – So see you. – See you soon, kisses, we love you. Bye.
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00:00 INTRO
05:08 MUSEO DE LA FILETELIA
07:06 TEMPLO
07:55 ANDADOR TURISTICO
11:23 ZOCALO
12:30 COMIDA TIPICA
16:40 PROBANDO CHOCOLATE
20:25 RELAJANDO
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Oaxaca es un estado del sur de México, conocido por su rica herencia cultural, diversidad étnica, paisajes montañosos, playas vírgenes y una de las gastronomías más reconocidas del país. Su capital es Oaxaca de Juárez, declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.
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32 Comments
Que les pareció Oaxaca un beso grande MYL ❤❤❤❤
Vayan a Mazunte
Vayan a pluma hidalgo oaxaca,a probar el mejor cafe de mexico,el cafe pluma.
Excellente video.
Los queremos ver en Real del Monte,
Hidalgo.
Vayan al partido de Pumas de la UNAM vs Necaxa en Ciudad Universitaria el próximo domingo 10 de agosto. Les va a gustar 🤭
Chicos…. Ya aburre México y la onda centro americana … demasiado todo igual, se nota porque los videos también son cada vez más cortos y parecidos…
Son famous ustedes m7chachos los conosen en todo el mundo
La tlayuda yo la doblaría a la mitad como sandwich y así me la como❤😊 buen video
Si me escribes sería una super
Las personas que estaban bailando en la plaza bailan Danzón y es de origen cubano
Saludos
Vayan a playa la entrega, Huatulco, y a la cueva que está ahí, haciendo snorkel.❤😊
Lisana tiene un Español maravilloso. Parece que siempre habló Español, sin acento . Un vocabulario amplio. Felicitaciones!!!
Hablas mejor q muchos que nacieron hablando Español
Queridos MyL les faltó mucho mucho. Cerquita del centro de Oaxaca está Mitla, Monte Albán, Tule, Hierve el agua, en la sierra Calpulalpan es un pueblo hermoso, etc, etc, etc.
Ya más retirado están las hermosas playas de Oaxaca como las Bahías de huatulco. Oaxaca es una maravilla ❤
Yeah , los reyes del cluckbait 😅
Dise un nino en tiktok uy que rico
Vayan a MORELIA MICHOACAN LES VA GUSTAR
bienvenidos Mateo y Lissana a Oaxaca , el lugar magico de mexico
😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤hierves la leche o agua y le dejas caer el chocolate en una hoya yle mueves conyna cuchara o molinillo hasta que se disuelva el chocolate ❤
AFUERA LOS ARGENTINO Y LAS UKRAINA ! CAJE SUPER MALA CON ESTAS ACCENTO RUSSO MIX LUNFARDO..
El baile que vieron es Danzon saludos
Espero que de verdad les haya gustado la comida del mercado 20 de noviembre, a mí no me gusta ninguno más que el COMEDOR LAURITA, es de lo mejor.
Hermoso video como todos los que hacen ,lindo Oaxaca ❤
El próximo viaje puede ser en Chiapas
Saludos Mateo y Lisanna, excelente video de Oaxaca. Me gustaría que visitaran Veracruz. Me interesa mucho conocerlo. Cuídense mucho, un abrazo. 🤗
Muy lindo el pueblo me encanto. Ustedes son muy divertidos y muy cariñosos me gusta mucho la pareja que hacen son encantadores. Gracias por mostrarnos tantos lugares maravillosos. Un fuerte abrazo en la distancia y muchas bendiciones ❤
Gracias por gustarles mi bello estado de oaxaca
Muy bonito este video, me rei con ustedes, cariños
Vaya min a conocer el árbol de Tule ! Esta enorme y es el árbol con el diámetro de tronco más grande del mundo y tiene una vida estimada de 2000 años.
19:01 no fue la mejor elección de palabras de Mateo jajaja
Oaxaca hermoso de verdad y rico en cultura comida arquitectura artesanías y mucho color❤❤❤❤
Ay Mateo no te rajes!!