Full Supermarket Tour in Macau (expensive?) 🇲🇴
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Grocery shopping in Macau, China! On this episode, we went to one of the most popular supermarket in Macau. Check out how …
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Grocery shopping in Macau, China! On this episode, we went to one of the most popular supermarket in Macau. Check out how …
Thank you so much my dear friend ❤My dear friend, let each of your videos be an experience for the next generation❤
Love your grocery store tours. Some food im definately not familiar with. Keep safe, healthy and happy.
Welcome to Macau 🇲🇴! Locals buy fresh meat , seafood , vegetables and fruits in wet markets. Older generations sees people who shop for meat and vegetables in the supermarkets are lazy and “not care about freshness of what they eat” 😅 The are a number of different supermarket chains in Macau and the one you visited was a small local one for lower income households. Big ones like Park-n-Shop got a much better wet food section. As for bread, we don’t really buy bread in supermarkets unless we are desperate 😂 we go to bakeries. The Portuguese buns are easily found in bakeries. And as for Portuguese cheese etc., you need to visit supermarkets that target local Portuguese. 🙂
Great content Steve and Ivana! I started watching your trips recently.
In terms of cooking oil, the oil producing material usually do not have direct correlation to quality/impact to health.
Typically peanut oil and palm oil are the most suitable for deep frying; soybean oil, and colza/rap oil are good for shallow frying, usually with pre heating requirements to get rid of the raw seed smell; most types of oil are good for stir frying, with the exception of some olive oil (depending on the manufacture process).
That said, how people define a type of oil being good or bad to health can be reliant on how suitable it is to their cooking styles, which varies A LOT among countries and regions.
In most regions where no specific types of oil is produced in close distance, the price mostly depends on how local people prefer to cook their food, the best suiting oil being more expensive (ofc taking consideration of transportation and storage costs).
Steve, you're Canadian. you should know how to pronounce Schwepps
That purple and yellow fruits are call pepino melon.
Ferrero Rocher is a popular gift for Chinese New Year. Its Chinese translation is "Golden Sands".
What video cameras do you use, they are always so sharp and clear. I only had my iphone11 in Oct and Nov ‘23 while in S Korea, Singapore and Maylasia and the photos and videos are crap.
6 pack of (dead fish), were you expecting them to be blowing bubbles? 😂
While olive oil is great for dressing and mild cooking, it cannot be used for high temperature cooking like stir-fry or deep fry because of its low smoke point. For Chinese food, peanut oil is one of the most suitable choices for its neutral flavour and high smoke point, hence the large selection of peanut oil in the grocery there
HK$ to Pataca is not one-to-one. The businesses in Macau make 0.03 Pataca for every HK$1.00. They make a few cents so they take HK$.
The correct rate of exchange is HKD 100 : MOP 103
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I must say that the eggs is something that you should not buy in a country like that. Not in any country at all in fact. Just Imagine the horror that these birds experience. I love the vegetable section, a lot of nice fruits and vegetables.
it is still like a colony that makes me sick!
You can also visit Zhuhai after Macau, cuz it’s right next to Macau. You can even just walk to Zhuhai from Macau.
what´s wrong with you , Steve. Ferrero Rocher on sale and you don´t buy ???😘
Hahaha you wanted mustard so bad that you named the Japanese mayo mustard lol
My God, they have this Oldtown White Coffee, i miss it so much from Malaysia.🤩🤩🤩
As a Romanian, I'm shocked that there is no mustard in this Macao supermarket. I'm "mici-less"! :))
@6:28 Correct in your guess of onions garlics and gingers per bag. They handwrote the “/bag” over the printed /kg label. Nice work 🤓
The black pasta is made with squid ink. Nero di sepia in Italian.
Since when Macau is china ? As far as I know Is still an independent Country
as far as I know the wife foods have eggs in them opposed to husband foods that dont have eggs