
Roy Choi Tries Honduran Food and Can Only Say 'Mmmmm!'
Clip: Season 2 Episode 6 | 4m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
Roy Choi tries a variety of Honduran food in Tijuana made by Honduras 504.
Roy Choi tries a variety of Honduran food in Tijuana made by Honduras 504 — seafood stew with fish, crabs and shrimps in coconut milk; baleadas with beans, egg, cream cheese, pickled onions and beets; and chicken with plantains, cabbage, pico de gallo and dressing. His only response? A chorus of "Mmmmmm!"
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Roy Choi Tries Honduran Food and Can Only Say 'Mmmmm!'
Clip: Season 2 Episode 6 | 4m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
Roy Choi tries a variety of Honduran food in Tijuana made by Honduras 504 — seafood stew with fish, crabs and shrimps in coconut milk; baleadas with beans, egg, cream cheese, pickled onions and beets; and chicken with plantains, cabbage, pico de gallo and dressing. His only response? A chorus of "Mmmmmm!"
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