Chicken Roti At Our Favorite Roti Shop And Restaurant | Vlog 17

in Foodies Bee Hive4 years ago

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Most cultures have some sort of wrap type of food such as burritos, wraps and gyros. In Trinidad and Tobago, we have dhalpouri roti wraps within which you can get many types of curried fillings such as chicken (which is most popular), goat, shrimp and beef. These are cooked with aloo also known as potato. Today we head out to our favourite Juman's Roti shop where we got a chicken roti for and a dhal, rice and curry chicken bowl for my girlfriend Nicole. We show you how everything looks and how to eat it as well!


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That look like a super tasty and super big meal 🤗

Oh boy it is! I struggle to eat a whole one 😭 But believe it or not, there are bigger sizes 😳

Now I want roti 😂

Is like the pinapple on pizza dilemna 😂

The price difference is pretty acceptable at Juman's.
In Suriname you pay about twice or three times the price of a chicken roti if you want duck or sheep.

🤣😂 woah I can imagine! I guess it depends on the pricing to those meats?

Yes. Sheep and duck are rather expensive compared to chicken. So it does make sense in some way. But the price difference is a bit extreme.

Awesome vlogs btw. You have a good camera presence and high likability. Your videos feel way less forced than mine 😅.

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Thanks mate! That means a lot. I didn't know you did vlogs! I'll check them out

Thanks.
They are not as extensive and informative as yours though. Trying to find a way to make them short and effective, but with a storyline as well.

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