In this episode of Street Food Icons, we meet Ms. Zuly Chacón, owner of the Venezualan food truck ‘Las Sabrozas’, as she takes us through the complex process of preparing her iconic arepas in Groningen.
Zuly was raised on the island Isla Margarita by her grandparents and adopted their passion for Venezuelan food and cooking.
With her incredibly broad menu of Venezualan street foods, including her iconic arepas, Zuly is rightfully proud of successfully bringing her home country’s culture to the Netherlands.
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No way Groningen on munchies?! I never expected that! This is so cool.
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Dios la bendiga y la guarde
100 euros ya no alcanza para nada aquí en Venezuela. 😅
you can see that the age difference is very big with Cor, I am sure that she went/goes with him because she knew that he has enough money and that she can live a comfortable life.
This is well known in poor countries, women in those kinds of countries always want a man who has enough money because they know they can live a comfortable life and it really doesn’t matter to them whether you are too old, ugly, fat, or whatever.
I have seen this so many times, my aunt has done it too and my brother’s wife is one of those too, she doesn’t work at all and lived in poverty and went with my brother because he is from the Netherlands and she is now 40 years old and my brother 32, my brother pays everything for her.
I really hate those kinds of women and I barely know her and never speak to her, but she is my brother-in-law.