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Spilled Milk

Episode 146: Colombian Junk Food

Spilled Milk

Molly Wizenberg and Matthew Amster-Burton

Arts, Comedy, Food

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2014

⏱️ 15 minutes

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0:00.0

I'm Matthew and I'm Molly and this is spilled milk the show where we cook something

0:08.0

delicious eat it all and you can't have it. Today we are doing Colombian junk food. Yes an international care package here's here's how this works if

0:16.7

if you're new to the show or new to the concept a country decides that they need to burnish their international reputation and they

0:26.1

heard podcasting is the way to do it.

0:28.3

Uh-huh.

0:29.3

Seriously a listener originally from Columbia, Maria kindly sent us a care package of some of her favorite

0:35.7

Colombian junk foods that she gathered on a recent trip and we're excited to taste them.

0:40.3

We're not going to pretend we know anything about Columbia.

0:44.1

No, we are not. And we're definitely not going to talk about Colombian coffee because I feel like that is something I really know absolutely nothing about.

0:50.9

I mean even less than I know about junk food.

0:52.6

Well you know Juan Valdez.

0:54.0

Is he Colombian?

0:56.0

I think so.

0:58.0

Does he even exist?

0:59.0

No. No.

1:00.0

Okay, just checking. He's the Betty Crocker of Colombian coffee.

1:02.0

Okay, let's taste these things first.

1:04.4

These are called Oblayers.

1:06.3

Yeah, so.

1:07.3

I want to sing the Beatles song,

1:09.3

Oblady Oblada.

1:10.4

It makes me want to note that it looks kind of like how you would write oh bla

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