¡Culantro, culantro! Desde hace más de 7 años, William, cubano de 52 años, pregona por las calles de la Habana con el objetivo de vender los ramitos de culantro.
William dijo a ADN Cuba que todos los días se levanta a trabajar a las 5 de la mañana y recorre largas distancias para poder ganarse el sustento.
William dijo a ADN Cuba que todos los días se levanta a trabajar a las 5 de la mañana y recorre largas distancias para poder ganarse el sustento.
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00:00Here I come with the seller of the cilantro, look, there is cilantro, there is cilantro,
00:16come on, everything is good, medicinal, for the soup, for everything.
00:22Look, family, I come with the prisoner, with the seller of the cilantro, look.
00:34Look.
00:51Yes, call, bless, brother, forgive me, brother, forgive me.
00:55There is cilantro, there is cilantro, the good cilantro, come, I'm going, fresh, cheap, come.
01:13Look, family, the prisoner of the cilantro, his trade on his own,
01:18where he does his business and he looks for his prosperity, his well-being, for his economy.
01:28Look, with his cart, he walks through all the neighborhoods, through different neighborhoods, he will explain now.
01:37Since what time do you start looking for your cilantro and for how many cities?
01:42Since five in the morning.
01:43Since five in the morning, that is, you do your work on your own.
01:50How many years have you been doing your job?
01:52More than seven years.
01:54More than seven years, and for how many cities do you walk?
01:57I walk in the center of Havana, Havana Vieja, through the mountains, through the mountains, and I arrive at seven in the morning.
02:07And what time do you get up?
02:09At five.
02:11At five in the morning.
02:14There is cilantro, there is cilantro.
02:17Look, family, the prisoner of his cilantro.
02:20I have the cilantro, come.
02:22It's here, sir, come.
02:24It's here.
02:26Here, now I'll take care of it.
02:28Come, look, what I was going to tell you.
02:30I'm going to advertise it so that people come to buy your cilantro.
02:36What's your name?
02:38William.
02:40William, how old are you?
02:42Fifty-two.
02:44Fifty-two years old and you have your own trade.
02:47He sells cilantro, as you heard.
02:49He walks through different cities, different places.
02:52Oh, cilantro, good cilantro.
02:54Come, I'm going to freshen up.
02:56What is the cilantro for?
02:58For everything, to cook, to cook.
03:01And for diseases?
03:03Sure.
03:05Look, family, reporting for ADN Cuba, Carlos Milanés, Julio César Góngora.
03:07Look, family, one more way of survival,
03:10that finds the Cuban on foot,
03:12which is the way to survive, to subsist,
03:14to the system that we live in, full of lies, deception and scams.
03:17Look, family, reporting for ADN Cuba, Carlos Milanés, Julio César Góngora.
03:21Look, family.