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Staying home VS Moving abroad: A love controversy

PICTURE THIS: You fell in love with a foreigner and you’re moving abroad. You’re dreading saying goodbye to friends and family. But there’s one more thing: you’re an Argentinian (or not, maybe you are just living there). Anyway, there’s something else that’s just as hard as starting over: LEAVING MATE & DULCE DE LECHE BEHIND.

That 's right! For someone who has tried the sweet taste of Argentine cookies, bizcochos and alfajores, food is not something to be taken lightly. And when it comes to dulce de leche, the addiction is even greater, as it can be used for lots of delicious snacks like fruits, crepes, pancakes, cakes and even home-made alfajores, because of its thick and firm consistency. It is, after all, a must for teatime. And yerba mate is, indeed, its best companion.

So what happens when an Argentinian unexpectedly falls in love with a German and they decide to live in his home country? Does that have to mean ‘no more Argentine delicacies’?

Well… hear us out: IT DOESN’T! It can work out just fine. This is how it may look:

  • WEEK 1: She sadly accepts not to find her favorite treats in drugstores.
  • WEEK 2: She's in desperate need of a mate to start off her day, and searches for a solution online.
  • 3 to 9 days later, on WEEK 3: The savior box arrives full of tempting and irresistible flavors.

But hey! It's not just a one-way thing. It never is, with candies and chocolates. Because when the German boyfriend tries them, here’s what happens:

  • DAY 1: He's overwhelmed by her happiness towards a product.
  • DAY 1, MINUTES LATER: He tries it, aiming to understand her excitement.
  • DAY 1, SECONDS AFTER THAT: Dulce de leche has a new fan, and Germany has a new dulce de leche addict.

This is exactly how it went down for @aticodelujancambariere, who's now based in Berlin with her partner. ''My boyfriend is a vegan, yet he can't seem to resist dulce de leche or alfajor Jorgito! I remind him not to eat them so I can save them all for myself!''

Lujan -an Argentinian living in Germany- enjoying her Pampa Direct favorites.

HER CHOICES:

Playadito: traditional yerba mate with a long-lasting taste.
Tita: chocolate covered, vanilla-filled cookie sandwich. 
Exquisita: soft and smooth chocolate-flavored cake powder.
Turrón: hard peanut cream biscuit. Traditional dessert & healthy snack.
Sugus: chewable candy with different flavors: strawberry, orange, pineapple, mint, lemon & apple.
Chocolinas: chocolate flavored cookies. Main ingredient for the chocotorta (Argentinian favorite cake)


It's also what happened to Magui and Pablo from @nosfuimosauk , who are now in Edinburgh, Scotland. ''For someone who leaves their country, food is something you can turn to so that you don’t miss too much. Thanks to Pampa, we can feel like we're closer to home.''

PABLO’S CHOICE:

Milka: milk chocolate alfajor with smooth and tasty chocolate mousse between each crunchy cookie.

Food shouldn’t be an issue for anyone out there craving Argentinian delicacies. You don't have to choose between these two (equally incredible) kinds of love - you can stay with your foreigner partner and have dulce de leche at hand. With Pampa, you can have the best of both worlds any time you wish to.

Remember: wherever you are, we want to be with you!

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Pampa Direct CUSTOMER OPINIONS: What our clients say.

 

''This place is awesome for Argentinian things. They delivered promptly and everything came as ordered.''

''Esta web es buenísima para traer cosas de Argentina. Entregaron a tiempo y todo llegó como esperaba.''

 

''Pampa Direct: ¡súper recomendado! ¡Envío rapidísimo pese a la pandemia que vivimos! Los productos llegan en excelentes condiciones y son riquísimos. ¡100% recomendado! Saludos desde Texas.''

''Pampa Direct: highly recommended! Super quick shipping despite the pandemic. Products arrive in excellent conditions and are delicious. 100% recommended! Greetings from Texas.''


17th Jun 2021

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