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Spanish Tiktoker tries guava in Cuba: "I have my disagreement with this fruit"

He got a sour guava and couldn't help grimacing on camera. Do you prefer this fruit ripe or green?


The Spanish tiktokerJesus Sanchez (@jesusansal) He visited Cuba where he tried different fruits and typical foods, but was at a "disagreement" with theguava.

Theguava It is one of the most popular Cuban fruits. It is consumed naturally, in juices, in jams, in sweets such as casquitos and there are even those who prefer to eat them green, with a pinch of salt.

They showed the Spaniard a couple of very large guavas and he ventured to try them alone. He took the knife in hand and fearlessly cut one of the fruits in half.

They aresurprise with the flavor of the Cuban guava was evident before the cameras. He expected sweetness from the juices he had tried and discovered that they are very rich in vitamin C, that is, very acidic.

"This fruitI had never seen her in my life and here it is everywhere. "You're going to see the color it has," he said. He got a pretty guava, with a hard mass, with a light pink tone, an indicator that it was missing just a little bit to be rich, sweet and juicy.

"I have my disagreement with this fruit. It has some seeds that are actually a little unpleasant, because they are all over the fruit and are hard for all its breeds," said the surprised tiktoker.

At the end of his video, Jesús recognizes that it is a delicious fruit, that you have to try it inthe various recipes that Cubans use it and assured that the way he enjoys it most is in juice, cold, refreshing for the heat of Cuba.

Currently, buying guava is also not within the reach of many Cubans. The pound is very expensive and is not always found on the market. Tell us how you like guava.

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Gretchen Sanchez

Branded Content Writer at CiberCuba. Doctor in Sciences from the University of Alicante and Graduate in Sociocultural Studies.


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