B. Listening comprehension based on a video - Transcription: Little Havana Food Tour



“One of my favorite things about Miami is the cultural diversity. Today we’re in Little Havana for a culinary walking tour.”
“Hi folks! Welcome to the Little Havana Food Tour from Miami Culinary Tours. We’re gonna try all of these different types of traditional Cuban cuisine. So follow me.
When you ask for a café Cubano it comes just in little cups, you don’t drink out of this cup. Ludicolo is the owner of El Pub Restaurant. Now the coffee is roasted locally.
And now we’re gonna stop, I call it the Mr. Velo place but actually has the Cuban Tobacco Cigar Factory. It’s great to watch the art of cigar rolling. You know the good cigars are made with the entire tobacco leaf. The family does the entire process themselves.
Your sandwiches before they get cold! You have ham, pork, Swiss cheese. You cannot come to Miami without trying these.
I love this place because you know, this is, this is a place in Miami that was dedicated to the elderly. Now they have these, like, rules. Anybody who is below the age of 55 is not allowed to play. “You cannot play for money.” I see things happening. You know this is where you really absorb that older Cuban generation. The city of Miami invested a $110,000 and assigned this space for them. Brings a sense of community, which is one of the things that we really love about this neighborhood.
Couple things that I really like about this place is that the eggs that they sell, they come from the chickens that are walking around in the neighborhood. Then the fruits they come from the trees, you know, in the neighborhood. So, I mean, you can’t get more organic than that.”
“Pretty sustainable.”
“Yeah, exactly!”
“Okay everybody, thank you so much for coming to the Little Havana Food Tour. I hope you enjoy the food and enjoy walking in the Little Havana and try all this traditional Cuban, so thank you so much.”




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