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Carl in Tampa 04-05-2019 05:56 PM

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Just a sampling of Spanish restaurants in Tampa are on this list.

THE 10 BEST Spanish Restaurants in Tampa - TripAdvisor

Carl in Tampa 04-05-2019 06:01 PM

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Brocato's Sandwich Shop ships their meals. Family owned. Very popular. Click on photo to enlarge.

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dewilson58 04-05-2019 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by jcvdd1 (Post 1639168)
Yep !

Come next Thursday, Ill be drinking about a gallon of Kool-Aid which is going to cost me over $350K.
:popcorn:




Don't drink & drive.


:pray:

Bogie Shooter 04-05-2019 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by jcvdd1 (Post 1639028)
Only a few weeks away from moving to The Villages and both my wife and I are very excited to start our new life.

One question and please don't get me wrong, I mean no disrespect--

Where are all the Hispanics living within The Villages?
Do they lived in a special section of The Villages that I haven’t seen? Florida has a population of more than 24 % Hispanics.
I’m a proud American with a Hispanic background, but other than the laborers that work within The Villages, I haven’t seen many Hispanic citizens living within The Villages.

One phone call should get you answers.
Spanish American Club 1SA@6PM La Hacienda Daniel Albizu 3576 Cosmos Way The Villages FL 32163 (631) 484-2398

This from Village Community Development Districts under Recreation.
This site has a lot of good information for a newcomer.

New Englander 04-05-2019 07:23 PM

If I were to move to Spain, I wouldn't be surprised to find the vast majority of seniors living in a retirement community to be Spanish. I would expect it.

Velvet 04-05-2019 07:38 PM

Yeah, I noticed too that no one asked me where I came from, what I believed in. Nothing, just money, do you have it or not, for the house.

dewilson58 04-05-2019 07:57 PM

We have them all in TV.




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OrangeBlossomBaby 04-05-2019 10:00 PM

Well I'll own up to being the different one here (surprise surprise, not). I'm a white non-Christian 3rd generation American with Russian, German, and Latvian roots. I don't "not notice" differences between races, ethnicities, and cultural backgrounds. I actually embrace them, and look forward to them. There are absolutely positively differences, and I learned to appreciate many of these differences when I was "la gringa" on the bicycle who used to ride to her Puerto Rican boyfriend's house in a predominately Hispanic neighborhood, from my predominately Jewish neighborhood 6 miles away. I don't want to "not notice" or pretend that when I see a person of color, that I'm not seeing a person of color. OF COURSE they are people of color. That's one of the many things that makes them interesting. If we were all the same we'd be boring. Our differences are what make us who we are, and that includes physical looks, culture, heritage, language, regional accents, social and romantic preferences, and so on and so forth.

I had to google most of the foods you mentioned, OP. It sounds as though I've probably had the pastelitos a few years ago at a food truck festival, from someone making Salvadorian sandwiches. Very flaky pastry-like turnovers, and mine had some kind of shredded spiced meat in it. Might've been chicken, I don't remember the ingredients, just the overall enjoyment and texture of the thing. I think you'll have to go to Orlando for papusas or other Salvadoran food, or Tampa as someone else mentioned. As for the pork sandwich, there are a couple of Cuban restaurants in Mt. Dora, which isn't very far from the eastern side of Lake Sumter. There's also the Mojo Grill in Belleview, which is north of the Villages.

For paella, my personal opinion is, you will always make it better than you can buy it, unless you go to someone's house in Spain. This is something my Spanish teacher taught her class, back when I was in High School in the 1970's. She also taught us how to make -sweet- fried plaintains with brown sugar and butter. She was from Spain.

As for the helado, the only thing I know of that helado would be, is ice cream. The closest thing to anything *specifically* known as Spanish ice cream that I've ever seen are the paletas (Mexican popsicles) sold at the local taqueria up here in Connecticut.

If you're okay with "just" Mexican food, Ay Jalisco is authentic western Mexican, which is a little different from Central or northern Mexican food. As Western Mexican food in the USA goes, it's pretty good. Not fond of the salsa but Western Mexican salsa really is mostly just slightly tingly ketchup. I prefer pico de gallo, or hot sauce.

Nucky 04-05-2019 10:14 PM

Bravo is about 30 minutes away in Ocala. There are many Hispanics in The Historical Section and they often talk about the fun they have at their meetings. I also sleep next to one my damn self. It’s exciting to say the least. I’m 51% Boricua maybe more!

queasy27 04-05-2019 10:26 PM

How many people honestly would have moved here if the demographics were lopsided the other direction at 98% non-Caucasian? Saying you don't notice ethnicity doesn't mean much when the overwhelming majority is pretty much the same as you.

I'm sure many here are like me who have lived overseas where Caucasians are the minority. It was disorienting at first, it was educational, it made me think about not being part of the group in power and being held back by law (not permitted to buy land, etc.). I loved my years in foreign countries but there came a time that I just wanted to be back where everything was familiar. safe. and even unchallenging. I certainly sympathize with the desire to sometimes spend time with "your" people and not have to explain, or wonder, or feel less than.

To the OP -- yes, The Villages are expansive and welcoming, and the Latin clubs are likely to satisfy your desire for some cultural touchstones.

jebartle 04-06-2019 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 1639146)
Yum! That sounds delicious. I can’t find my native kitchen, pastries, and the like either. So I got a house with a wonderful kitchen.

Giggle, snort, I've got the kitchen, it's the good cook that is missing!
When I ask what he'd like for dinner, I hear the car engine start.

Back to post, love the Village peeps, all of them!

bilcon 04-06-2019 05:58 AM

You should feel privileged to golf with a New Yorker. I'm not sure what your comment means.

dewilson58 04-06-2019 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by bilcon (Post 1639287)
You should feel privileged to golf with a New Yorker. I'm not sure what your comment means.




Exactly. Point made.

graciegirl 04-06-2019 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1639290)
Exactly. Point made.

I have nearly ruined my keyboard from coffee snorts due to your humor. Thank Goodness we have all read you enough to know that you approve of all kinds of diverse folks, even people from Ohio like me.

Some folks are more outspoken here than my mother would have put up with. We are all different. We are all valuable.

dewilson58 04-06-2019 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1639321)
I have nearly ruined my keyboard from coffee snorts due to your humor. Thank Goodness we have all read you enough to know that you approve of all kinds of diverse folks, even people from Ohio like me.

Some folks are more outspoken here than my mother would have put up with. We are all different. We are all valuable.






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They can probably close this thread.............I think we answered to OP, "They are not hiding."


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Mosells 04-07-2019 07:26 AM

The answer to your basic question is, they live where every they want. As do everyone else.


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