By neruel on Skatehive
Something I absolutely love is being able to enjoy new culinary experiences. I am an intrinsic fan of both ice cream and yogurt. And if those two things are combined, then I definitely have to be there. Recently, frozen yogurt has become a popular trend in Venezuela. One of the Greek yogurt shops I had been wanting to visit was Amarantos, located on Carrera 4 and Avenida 4 in the eastern part of Barquisimeto. I had been planning with my aunt @helimar to go there for over a month. My aunt and I both go to the gym, and at the moment we’re paying closer attention to what we eat for health and training reasons (though that doesn’t mean I don’t indulge in some delicious things every now and then). She picked me up at 4:00 p.m. (Venezuelan time), and from there we drove across the city to the yogurt shop. We didn’t know the exact location, but we managed to get there thanks to Google Maps. The façade immediately caught our attention with its gray walls, vine-like trees, and eye-catching logo