Bienvenidos al mercado Paloquemao, the place the colourful colours of Colombia look ok to eat. Wander the aisles and also you’ll discover a dizzying array of nectarous delights. From the candy, candy zapote to the aphrodisiac mangostino, there’s one thing right here for everybody.
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Which country is this ?
In india also we hv different types of fruits
Is it weird that i ate every single thing on the list
this fruits really common in Indonesia .. sirsak,manggis, kweni..
Sorry to burst your bubble, but both mangosteen and guyabano (soursop) aren't that special. Tropical countries like the Philippines have both, and a wide array of other fruits that I've yet to see elsewhere: chico, macopa, sineguelas, lanzones, marang, mansanitas, just to name a few. There's a reason why the south-most part of the country (Mindanao) is called the country's fruit basket.
MMMmmmmmmmM……….They look sooo good!, my favorite is Mangosteen
same in southeast asia
Candy:has left the chat
Guyabano, mangesteen and chesa. Those aren't even that uncommon tho ?
guanabana is sirsak right?
He could've done a bit more research and featured the fruits that are only native in Bogota. The fruits featured here are common in Asia.
I’ve had a mangosteen before it’s actually pretty common and honestly you could find them in any Asian supermarkets
oh my gosh guanabana and mangostino are actually the most famous fruit in my country, malaysia..guanabana is called durian belanda and good for fighting cancer..mangostino called manggis and it's a queen of the fruit
Guanabana looks like sirsak lmao
guanabana = durian belanda
alah cuma sirsak sama manggis bung
sirsak dan manggis
Oh easy to be fruitarian😂
Durian belanda
Manggis
Kini
I can find all these fruits easily in my country Indonesia
I want to eat them but I can't come here from India😐😐
guyabano/soursop?
this vid is so wholesome
so amazing!!! thank you for introducing us to such places! ill definitely visit it someday
Wait, Guanabana=Guyabano, and Mangosteen? I still have to figure out if Sapote is also a fruit here. .
We have all of them here in the Philippines 🇵🇭
We have some of those fruits in Indonesia.. Guanabana here called Sirsak. Mangosteen called Manggis
mangosteens are from heaven
Here in Malaysia we also have the guanábana (soursop) and the mangostino (mangosteen). In fact, I have a soursop tree right in front of my house!
Guanabana can be found in Philippines also. And mangosteen
Guanabana VS Durian
You can also find mangosteens (aka mangostino) in South East Asia, especially in Malaysia
Wow lo que me estoy perdiendo. 🤤
The first fruit is known as "guyabano" in the PH. Muy ricooooooo!!
Just to point out, mangostino (mangosteen) is from Southeast Asia, while the other 2 fruits originate from Central/South America.
Wow that is heaven
when they split the fruits 😍😈😩
Diabetes market
Thanks for sharing the positive side of my country, Colombia. there are even more unknown fruits/vegetables to be discover in our nation. Also, the Guanabana is a great treatment for cancer.
Too short of a video, wanted to see more!!!
This is fruit ninja heaven
No durian, no jackfruit? Disagree
We have those too in SE Asia (and some more)
Mangostinos, in my country, are known as the fruit of truth.
Asia has mangosteens too (and the Internet says they probably came from Asia too). I've not seen guanabana or zapote, before, though (zapote seems vaguely familiar to me, for some reason, however). The guanabana looks like a distant cousin of the jackfruit/ durian, but they're not very related at all (also according to the Internet). That's probably a good thing, since it's distinctive smell is probably less disgusting than that of the durian!
Malaysia have all of these fruit. Visit Malaysia
Guanabab is called soursip in Trinidad and it is the best!