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Cuban boxer triumphs with his mobile kitchen (food truck) in Japan – Noticias de cuba en Miami

Cuban boxer triumphs with his mobile kitchen (food truck) in Japan – Noticias de cuba en Miami

Valodia Carero is a Cuban boxer who has shown his resilience on the spot to his home country and with various cultures like Japan.

Now the boxer manages his food truck El Sandwichazo in Kawaguchiko, near the majestic Fuji peak, and participates in numerous events in Tokyo, this enterprising Cuban achieves what he is striving for, but only a few do: making Cuban cuisine presented in Asian cuisine territory.

Carrero, a personal trainer and trainer in the discipline of Fistiian, understands that the fight is eternal, it just changes the context. He is currently facing the challenge of fighting the nostalgia and ignorance of Cuban cuisine in a contrasting environment. However, he goes on with determination without giving up.

Located at the heart of the lively Japanese streets, their food truck offers a delightful taste of island culture. Grilled pork scents and melted cheese also attract locals and visitors. With a menu in both Japanese and English, they demonstrate their ability to embrace the local stage while proudly presenting their roots. A true testimony to their power.

When customers try their Cuban sandwich, they are often amazed at the delicious combination of flavors. Naturally, for its compatriots, El Sandwichazo is more than just a food stand, it is a sanctuary, a small piece of their homeland.

Valodia’s enthusiasm is reflected not only in his culinary creations, but also in the welcoming atmosphere that he offers to each of his clients. His establishment has become a place for meetings for those who want to feel the spirit of the island.

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