Try fresh "queso de hoja"... It's very good !Cheese.
I need better cheese.
In the Caribbean since 1992... Got used to everything...
-Absolutely everything ?
...Well, almost everything...
My only problem is the noise level everywhere...
I was living downtown for 4 years, and had to move because of very loud music...
Very loud music/noise level is my only issue down here... I solved it by moving to a quiet place...
Cheese.
I need better cheese.
Add good bread to the list also.Cheese.
I need better cheese.
Add good bread to the list also.
has anyone tired bread in a local corner store bakery in colombia? I mean the bread there will knock your socks off and I am only talking about a corner store local bakery. Now why can't the dominicans figure this out for themselves?
AZB
Add good bread to the list also.
has anyone tired bread in a local corner store bakery in colombia? I mean the bread there will knock your socks off and I am only talking about a corner store local bakery. Now why can't the dominicans figure this out for themselves?
AZB
Cheese here goes by color. Both ntaste the same and it doesn't taste like "real" cheese.Are you buying that yellow-orange-ish cheese from the colmado? don't expect a delicacy
Have you tried supermercados nacional or supermercado bravo, they sell various cheeses from varying quality and also import cheese from many countries, other than that I'm not really sure where else you can get good cheese.
Add good bread to the list also.
has anyone tired bread in a local corner store bakery in colombia? I mean the bread there will knock your socks off and I am only talking about a corner store local bakery. Now why can't the dominicans figure this out for themselves?
AZB
But seriously: why isn't real cheddar, swiss-type or other yummy cheese not made here? Bad milk? No demand? Too expensive?
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From what I see (strictly as a visitor) Dominicans are at their most industrious and innovative when it comes to hatching schemes to get over, like how to steal internet access and electricity, falsifying documents, selling songs to download on stolen ipods and all manner of other things.
They are also good at doing the impossible, like getting dead cars and appliances to start up again and gerry-rigging their motos to transport oversized items from point A to point B.
But it seems as if the typical Dominican business mind is stifled by new ideas until they see someone else at it. They'll copy it, but only if they see the business in question doing well.
Cheese.
I need better cheese.
What?? I find the Gouda sold in the DR way better than the one I get here in USA.
Although the quality of milk is way superior in the US, don't know why they can't raise the bar with milk products in the DR.