Y'all should visit to Lençóis Maranhenses in Maranhão state, Northeast of Brazil. It's a magic place with white sandunes that looks like a desert and crystal waters lagoons. 🤩
Quando tomar café em Portugal ou Itália vai ver o que é café de verdade kkkk, café do Brasil é similar ao americano se for comparar com esses exemplos que citei, muito "aguádo".
@@eudescarvalho89 Já tomei café em Portugal, Itália, Austria, Suécia, Noruega, Dinamarca, Estonia, Lituania, Letônia, Polônia, Hungria, Bulgaria e outros. O café espresso é meio que padrão não muda muito do Brasil. O coado é bem fraco e ralo nos Estados Unidos. No Brasil se faz café mais forte. Existem países cujo café é extremamente forte: oriente Médio , por exemplo. O do Brasil não tem absolutamente nada a ver com o americano. Nada. A não ser que a pessoa brasileria que faça aqui use menos pó.
Exatamente na Itália eles chamam o nosso café de americano. Lá está a nossa melhor safra de café e de fato eles não fazem como nós é extremamente forte.
Ouro Preto is my favorite place to go on weekends ... Because I live near to it ... Is so romantic and peaceful... You should go there .. is really good rsrsrsr "Tiradentes" is a good place to go too...
Brazil has one of the largest occurrences of lightning in the world, so be careful when it's lightning because some of them can be very strong and don't stay at beaches when it's raining a lot.
@@martikepler4700 Thanks for the correction, I just checked it now and you're right, I only found Brazil as number one in brazilians websites. But Brazil is still one of the countries with the most lightning strikes, and one of those who has more deaths due to this, so they still need to be carefull at beaches when it's raining. Also, Brazil had the biggest lightning strike recorded with 400 mile-long ~ 650 km: www.livescience.com/worlds-biggest-lightning-bolt-halloween-brazil.html
Acho que não conhece o mercado municipal de São Paulo, os preços praticados são esses mesmo seja gringo ou brasileiro, não acho desonesto, acho caro, os preços estão marcado nas frutas, compra quem quer, no entorno do mercado tem preço beeem menores.
Those fruits look amazing, but the prices are a rip off in that market! The drinks!! If they taste half they way they look, I bet they are the best you ever tried! :) Cant wait for the next video! Thank you for sharing! Hugs
@@alfonsoalfonso9332 haha! Thank you for that comment in Romanian. Yes, we are good at learning new languages, but for some reason we do not find Portuguese fun to learn, even though it has many words in common with Romanian. I have Brazilian friends and when they talk their language, I can understand half and figure out the rest :)
@Simona Ciorei It is necessary to be motivated, my knowledge is limited due to lack of practice but as soon as I listen to wonderful music it stimulates me. I recommend listening to Ivete Sangalo and Daniela Mercury. Greetings. ruclips.net/video/q5lvLpspZdc/видео.html
and teresopolis in the mountains of rio scary bus ride on rainy days or when wet but most beautiful trip of rio suburbs thru mountains great trip leave in the morning 9 AM have lunch in teresopolis and have dinner back in copacabana or ipanema have a great time in rio !!!
Sim, eu acredito que é até uma forma de golpe. Eles dão frutas para as pessoas experimentar, aí depois as pessoas por ter gostado do atendimento tentam levar alguma coisa, então eles enfiam a faca sem dó.
I MUST TELL YOU YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME BLOGGERS WITH BEAUTIFUL MELLOW VOICES AND A GREAT TASTE FOR THIS GREAT TROPICAL FRUITS DRINKS AND BRASILIAN FOOD AND MOST DELICIOUS COFFEE I LIVED IN RIO 1 YEAR COPACABANA IN 1984/85 TRAVELED TO 6 DIFFERENT STATES IN BRASIL LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF BEING IN BRASIL RIO DE JANEIRO WAS MY FAVORITE BUT ALL OF BRASIL WAS SUPER GREAT FRIENDLY ALL TOGETHER YOU BOTH ARE GREAT AT THIS VIDEOS AND I WISH YOU BOTH ALL THE BEST AND THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING IT ALL !!!
The best place to buy fruits in Brazil are the pop-up farmers' markets (feira) on the street. It's dirt cheap! The mercado municipal is a huge ripoff. The prices are for tourists. Ask your doorman which days the feiras happen in your neighborhood. At the edge of the markets, there are normally vendors that sell pastries with meat inside (pastel) and sugar cane juice (caldo de cana).
Não é não, os preços lá são bem mais caros mesmo, as barracas tem os preços marcados, tem um pessoal que frequenta que não se preocupa em pagar esses absurdos, até hoje não vi em São Paulo golpe do tipo "gringo paga mais caro"
A famosa frase, brasileiro é esperto né, cada vez.mais vem gringo gastar menos dólar aqui, sempre querem ser esperto, já se ferrarao por muita esperteza, gringo não é bobô , quem lembra o agricultor brasileiro vendendo soja aos ingleses, com um punhado de areia para ganhar peso, se lascou..
15:56 the passport is required by law, because if there is an accident on the highway, they have to identify the victims. just that, it is no control over the tourist. you can travel within brazil anywhere without asking for permission, just an identification. in the case of tourists, identification is your passport.
In Rio you will notice that the black beans is very typical there. Dont forget to try a feijoada. Complete feijoada is made with a lot of pork meat...literally all the parts of the pork. If you try the light feijoada, it comes with the kielbaza, bacon and not so different part of the pork. I am a little pick so I like the light version of feijoada but you should try both. The feijoada also comes with a delicious kale, farofa (flaked corn meal), rice, and vinagrete (tomatoes, vinegar, onions, parsley). It is a really good dish for lunch. Dont forget to add the caipirinha to complete your meal. Enjoy Rio and have a safe trip.
@@TheTravelbum try to visit Arraial do Cabo, the most beautiful beachs in Rio de Janeiro are there... I think it's about 30,40 minutes far from Rio, but it's really worth guy cause it's Brazilian Caribe. Stay 2 or 3 day in pousada.
Those sandwiches look heavenly! Unbelievable how busy it is there. Yeah, when lighting strikes very close it does sound like an explosion and will shake the windows. I'm used to it being from Florida and now living in Louisiana. But that will have me running inside immediately. Having a covered patio does prompt someone who loves watching thunderstorms to be a bit risky. Hope you have a safe and beautiful trip to your next destination.
Into the city the risk to be hit by lightning is very low, as all buildings are high and have proper earthed lightning nods. At the beach the risk increases, the recommended is leave the beach, sea and enter into a building. Don't take shelter below trees or any isolated barrack
@@agoradacerto Yep. Fun fact. They built the launch pads at Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral Florida. 2nd only to a place in Australia for the most to ground lightening strikes in the world. It was a major problem at the beginning of the space program until they erected massive lightening rods at the top and all around the launch pads.
When in Rio dont forget to visit the botanical garden. It's the most beautiful botanical garden in the world. When arriving in rio, use uber or the VLT to leave the station.
I am Brazilian, I live in São Paulo and you guys made me see São Paulo in another way. I will try to explore more! Your videos make me happy. Thank you so much! xxx
2:31 Antônio Carlos Gomes (Campinas, July 11, 1836 - Belém, September 16, 1896) was the most important Brazilian opera composer. He stood out for his romantic style, with which he obtained a prominent career in Europe. He was the first Brazilian composer to have his works performed at the renowned Teatro alla Scala, in Milan, Italy. He is the author of the opera O Guarani and patron of chair number 15 of the Brazilian Academy of Music. His name was inscribed in the Book of Heroes and Heroines of the Fatherland, on December 26, 2017.
I used to live in SP and dated a girl in Rio. In a year I must have done that bus trip 50 times there and back. Saudades!!!! I hope you take the "Leito bus" for extra leg room and comfort.
I travelled to Brazil two years (Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro & Foz do Iguaçu). The latter two were highlights for me so your videos are nostalgic for me. One suggestion for you: take photocopies of your passports with you as ticket and foreign exchange agents will accept these as identification. Hope you both enjoy the rest of your time in Brazil!
Go to Jalapão and Bonito, are in the Midwest of Brazil. And try to go to Ouro Preto in Minas Gerais, we see a strong presence of Portugal, because of the architecture. Salvador is one of the cities that we see the most Afro-Brazilian culture. And one of my favorite places in Brazil is Lençóis Maranhenses, it's very beautiful.
Amigos o Brasil é seus tambm quando vier esperimenti os churrasco vai gostar as tapiocas . O arroz carreteiro di minas Gerais gastronômias . Nordestina .
@Uncle Gold I love the Bronx. I lived there a decade ago. Now it seems too crowded. It's for young people; too vibrant. I am older now. I preffer places that are more quiet.
Really good video! Hope you two enjoy our country. As Brazil is such a continental country, there are over too many things to see, but basically it is this: In the south region, u will find beautiful beaches on places like Florianópolis and Balneário Camboriú, beautiful cities with European (mainly German and Italian) culture and architecture, plus many other things like countryside (just like visiting grape plantations) experiences. And Yet on the South Region there is the Cataratas do Iguaçu (Google on it), which remains on a state side by side with São Paulo, the Paraná State. In the Northeast region u will find many historical places on cities like Salvador and Recife, beautiful beaches on cities like Maceió, Salvador, Olinda, Fortaleza, Itacaré, and even some experiences like trails and so on the Chapada Diamantina, a Natural Park on the state of Bahia. In the Center-West region the most known place to visit is the Pantanal, which is a biome and natural park where you will find many many beaultiful places, probably the best city to visit pantanal is the city of Bonito. Also on the Center-West, there is the Jalapão Natural Park on the state of Goiás. On the North Region u will find the Amazon Rainforest (so many things to do) and many local culture places to go. Also on the Southeast, just side by side with São Paulo there is the Minas Gerais State, which hold the city of Ouro Preto, probably the most conserved historical City of Brazil. Sorry for the long text, but that’s even just a part of our country hahaha, Enjoy It!
Wow thank you so much for taking the time to write this out. Those seem like some of the main places we have heard about in brazil. Right now we are just having trouble narrowing down our itinerary. Our plan is rio for one week, paraty 4 days then fly to Salvador from rio. Now sure how long we will spend But then we want to make our way further up north for a bit then amazon, then to the south
@@lindseyfw2903 Wow! Rio is really a must-go place, when there I suggest to take at least 1 day to do a day trip to the city of Petrópolis (aka the Imperial City) before going your way down to Paraty, you wont regret. And if you really come to Salvador, let me know! I live in a city just 100km (or 62 miles haha) away from Salvador, it would be really great to, if possible, meet you two and take you by Salvador! When making your way up north i truly recomend Maceió, there are some of the most beautiful beaches I have seen. Follow me on instagram @danielgoncalvess__, I will follow you two right now, lets keep in contact, it will be really cool if we meet. Good travel!
Aqui no Brasil não temos o costume de ficar tocando a comida com as mãos, da até aflição ver..kkkk mas que bom que gostaram da nossa culinária realmente é ótima !
Best tip for you guys, when travelling from São Paulo to Rio/Salvador/Balneario Camburio, the airplane tickets is really less expensive than the bus!! you just pay like, R$140 for the tickets!! bus is R$100 but it take like, 7 hours!!
@@TheTravelbum You guys have the best life! I wish I had been this smart in my younger years. 😂. To travel and enjoy and learn so much about how other people/cultures are...not to mention trying all of the delicious foods! High five to you both! 🙌🏼.🎖
hi, dears, if you go to Vila Madalena neighbourhood you'll go crazy with so many bars, restaurants, bakeries, and book stores. There is the main night point of São Paulo city. the And you'll find so many types of caipirinhas even with ice cream bars of the same flavor of the choosen fruit put in it.
Convido vocês a conhecerem o estado do Rio grande do sul também ,agora é calor ate fevereiro depois frio e neve, aliás todos os estados tem suas culturas e costumes ,diferenciando umas das outras.
Sidhiel, did you know about Camu-Camu ? it is another fruit over here. It has 30 times vitamin C than Orange. It is a Jungle Fruit common to see in Pucallpa
Thanks for the connection during lockdown. I am still in Malaysia. Its been nearly nine months. I am forecasting a year being stranded here. Its not bad, just i am over it a bit. Gratitude to you guys.
Something interesting: the other side of that avenue where the AirBnb is located there's a place called "Estadão", they have the most beloved sanduich of the city - Lanche de Pernil do Estadão. The mortadela sandwich is more famous but it's kind a tourist trap, the locals usually goes for the Lanche de Pernil. And in São Paulo there's a lot of Municipal Market. That one is the central and most famous one, but it's also the most expensive. There's 15 Municipal Market in the city.
We have the typical passion fruit but the one you guys tried it is sweeter. You should also try cashew juice...the name is suco de Caju. Quick hint about the language: man should say Obrigado and woman say obrigada
Esses caras do mercadão estão se queimando e nem sabem, eu até entendo que por ser um local turístico logicamente eles vão querer praticar um valor maior, mas estes caras perderam a noção da realidade.
O mercadão sempre foi assim, caro pra caramba. A gente vê os preços da fruta depois de comer a amostra é quase cospe pensando que vai ter que pagar kkkkkkkkkkkkk
Hey guys! lovely to see you again! Just a little tip about the caju fruit, you have to try when you will be in Fortaleza , Ceara is the Caju State, is much tipper and tasty; Kisses
I hope you had a good stay in São Paulo. The name of the street that you said had a lot of people, was called "Rua 25 de Março" and in fact it was almost empty. If it weren't for the coronavirus it would be almost impossible to walk. About "bacalhau", it is a dish of Portuguese origin widely consumed in Brazil on religious holidays and the end of the year, and comes from Norway. US$ 30 for two fruits? No way. Very expensive. There would still many things to see in the city. The Italian colony in the city is huge and therefore has many canteens and pizzerias. A curiosity is also that here, there are even more Syrians, Lebanese and descendants than in their own country. Good trip to Rio de Janeiro 😁👍🏼
@@carlosespinoza2453 Usually on Good Friday, many people do not eat meat and eat dishes made from bacalhau (cod). At Christmas, in addition to other dishes, we also eat dishes made from bacalhau. And yes, the real cod comes from the cold waters of Norway.
Waldemar, very interesting response. We have similar traditions about eating fish during Good Friday here in Peru, but we eat any kind of fish. As long as it is not red-meat is ok Some people also eat Pollo a la Brasa (chicken) what is not red-meat There is another species of Cod in the Pacific Ocean. A deep sea fish caught in Peru and Chile
@@carlosespinoza2453 Bacalhau es el pescado más tradicional en estos festejos, pero en Brasil también se consomen otros pescados del mar, rio o granjas, a depender de la región e del precio. Es un pescado importado y más caro en estas fechas, entonces mucha gente elige pescados más baratos y más prácticos (hay que sumergir el Bacalhau en água en el día anterior para retirar la sal).
Hey guys! congrats for your videos! it's veeery good :) keep doing it. (if you need any help in the South of Brazil, state of Rio Grande do Sul, you can ask me). Try the city of Gramado, it's veeeeeeery famous for its chocolates and being kinda "european".
Bacalhau is used a lot in Portugal, so they brought that culture to us during colonization. There are tons of different dishes you can do with ans since is dryed it last a long time. Also, Mercado Munincipal is fun but is a big tourist trap, locals rarely buy from there, is mostly for restaurants that buy in larger quantities and tourist that buy in dollar so they don't know how ridiculous the price is.
I am surprised to see so many places closed on your adventures in Brasil. 😢 I had the understanding that the country was far more relaxed than most and not boarding up under covid.
Interesting. Me, quite the opposite! I was surprised to see soooo many people in the streets and. markets while COVID is as rampant in Brazil as it is in the U.S.
you gotta have pizza in Brazil next time ( we have different toppings ) and pls include Portugal in your guy's list, it;s really safe, the food is healthy and amazing besides so much history there ..
I used to live in Sao Paulo and yup, fruits in Mercado Municipal are way to expensive! better buy some on those who sell on carts. And same! I super love suco natural and saladas here in Brasil!
U both are so cute... oh my... and I never proved Pitaya lol but raw Maracujá(passion fruit, that yellow) is too sour - the juice is nice, with sugar and ice! Soooo good, but it makes u asleep lol Mercado Municpal is expensive, but it's nice to get know once. U should've eaten "Pastel" there(or somewhere in popular street market).... it's yummy! And also, the popular street market is cheaper.
Pessoal, por favor. Alguém me esclareça um dúvida. A fruta no mercado de São Paulo é cara assim mesmo ou o vendedor tentou passar a perna neles? Tentou dar uma de malandro. Porque uma Fruta custar 30 dólares não é nornal.
@@wshamburgo as frutas são todas caras, porém o vendedor se aproveitou deles, esse método inclusive já é conhecido pelo povo de SP. Ele vai cortando as frutas e te dando pra provar, quanto mais frutas você provar, mais caro você paga.
Hey guys, subscribe for DAILY videos! We will continue with daily at least for the next couple months, but maybe we will continue all year ✊🏻
Dayly videos is a huge commitment! Enjoy your time and keep safe!
Awesome !!
@@harper_anne2089 haha I didn’t even notice until you guys pointed it out. I love when people do that.
@@harper_anne2089 Brazilians love do that!
The cod cakes in Brazil are delicious with a galao or large coffee with milk. 👍👍
Hahaha the Municipal Market of São Paulo is the single most expensive place to buy fruits in Brazil. 😅😅
It is for sure... I've paid 1 USD for one in my city.
A tourist trap! Remember not buy anything there...
Slk, os cara cobra caro p krl por fruta que já está estragando, frutas exóticas ruins e até frutas da época custam o dobro e até o triplo do normal
MAs as frutas são de excelente qualidade.
Remove that single and your phrase will become much better!
As frutas aí são realmente caras !!! Você não vai ver Brasileiro comprando !!!!
Tem nada mais fácil de ter que pé de pitaya. Nunca comprei pitaya... Comprei a muda logo.
@@sr.absurdo verdade em qualquer chácara tem !!👍
Cairam no golpe da pitaya
Sim, eu vi o preço do quilo do caju no video, e meu deus, muito caro.
@@sr.absurdo nunca comi Piatay, me deu vontade agora!
Y'all should visit to Lençóis Maranhenses in Maranhão state, Northeast of Brazil. It's a magic place with white sandunes that looks like a desert and crystal waters lagoons. 🤩
We are trying to go ✊🏻
@@TheTravelbum How long do you plan to stay in brazil? I think it's big enough there's no point going elsewhere within a year...
Some scenes in infinity war were filmed there!!!
Its important search before. The Lagoon in some months are dry
De outubro a janeiro, é a época de seca. Não tem chovido muito por aqui, infelizmente.
o café do Brasil é café de verdade. Nos Estados Unidos é super fraco e parece chá.
Quando tomar café em Portugal ou Itália vai ver o que é café de verdade kkkk, café do Brasil é similar ao americano se for comparar com esses exemplos que citei, muito "aguádo".
@@eudescarvalho89 Já tomei café em Portugal, Itália, Austria, Suécia, Noruega, Dinamarca, Estonia, Lituania, Letônia, Polônia, Hungria, Bulgaria e outros. O café espresso é meio que padrão não muda muito do Brasil. O coado é bem fraco e ralo nos Estados Unidos. No Brasil se faz café mais forte.
Existem países cujo café é extremamente forte: oriente Médio , por exemplo.
O do Brasil não tem absolutamente nada a ver com o americano. Nada. A não ser que a pessoa brasileria que faça aqui use menos pó.
@@eudescarvalho89 Pura verdade, compram nossos melhores grãos e fazem os melhores cafés. um café curto, por favor
@@suecosaci Tio Sam é uma água preta saborizada, é como se tivesse sido usado o mesmo pó duas vezes
Exatamente na Itália eles chamam o nosso café de americano. Lá está a nossa melhor safra de café e de fato eles não fazem como nós é extremamente forte.
if you want to see a historic Brazilian town I recommend "Ouro Preto" a Unesco World Heritage Centre located in the Minas Gerais state.
Oh yes someone else recommended this too. We might go.
Ouro Preto is my favorite place to go on weekends ... Because I live near to it ... Is so romantic and peaceful... You should go there .. is really good rsrsrsr "Tiradentes" is a good place to go too...
What does this place have?
Brazil has one of the largest occurrences of lightning in the world, so be careful when it's lightning because some of them can be very strong and don't stay at beaches when it's raining a lot.
Good tip thank you
It is Venezuela the place which has more lightning in the world , no Brazil
@@martikepler4700 Thanks for the correction, I just checked it now and you're right, I only found Brazil as number one in brazilians websites. But Brazil is still one of the countries with the most lightning strikes, and one of those who has more deaths due to this, so they still need to be carefull at beaches when it's raining. Also, Brazil had the biggest lightning strike recorded with 400 mile-long ~ 650 km: www.livescience.com/worlds-biggest-lightning-bolt-halloween-brazil.html
Por esse tipo de gente, somos mal vistos lá fora.
Acho que não conhece o mercado municipal de São Paulo, os preços praticados são esses mesmo seja gringo ou brasileiro, não acho desonesto, acho caro, os preços estão marcado nas frutas, compra quem quer, no entorno do mercado tem preço beeem menores.
Mano até lá fora é assim, o pessoal mete a faca em quem é de fora por que não sabe realmente o preço aí os cara aproveita pra meter a faca
Todo país tem gente que passa perna em estrangeiro. Não digo que concordo, mas não é só coisa de brasileiro...
Todo país tem esse tipo de problema, as pessoas sempre tentam meter a faca em turistas.
Those fruits look amazing, but the prices are a rip off in that market!
The drinks!! If they taste half they way they look, I bet they are the best you ever tried! :)
Cant wait for the next video! Thank you for sharing! Hugs
Those types of drinks are the best. Love when they have actual fruit muddled up in them. You gotta try something like that!
@@TheTravelbum I will, for sure!! Can't wait for the vaccin to be available so we can start travel the world!
@Simona Ciorei Românii sunt buni la învățarea limbilor, iar portugheza este interesantă și distractivă!
@@alfonsoalfonso9332 haha! Thank you for that comment in Romanian. Yes, we are good at learning new languages, but for some reason we do not find Portuguese fun to learn, even though it has many words in common with Romanian. I have Brazilian friends and when they talk their language, I can understand half and figure out the rest :)
@Simona Ciorei It is necessary to be motivated, my knowledge is limited due to lack of practice but as soon as I listen to wonderful music it stimulates me. I recommend listening to Ivete Sangalo and Daniela Mercury. Greetings.
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One place you guys should visit is Florianópolis, in the south of Brazil.
yes! and serra gaucha (Gramado, Canela, Bendo Gonçalves - for the wine -, and the Canyon at Cambara do Sul)
We plan on it
Come to Balneário Camboriú too
It’s very close
and teresopolis in the mountains of rio scary bus ride on rainy days or when wet but most beautiful trip of rio suburbs thru mountains great trip leave in the morning 9 AM have lunch in teresopolis and have dinner back in copacabana or ipanema have a great time in rio !!!
Cambará is great, but Camburiú is so Tacky, A micro Miami 10 times worst in all senses.
Já vi vários vídeos de gringos aí nessas barracas de frutas e os caras metem a faca nós gringos por eles não entendem o idioma isso e uma vergonha.
Sim, eu acredito que é até uma forma de golpe. Eles dão frutas para as pessoas experimentar, aí depois as pessoas por ter gostado do atendimento tentam levar alguma coisa, então eles enfiam a faca sem dó.
@@abner2787 eu acho é bem. Eles no outro vídeo tavam dizendo que é tudo barato, que gastem um pouquinho
@@yan7266 Não faz nem cosquinha no bolso deles fiii. Nossa moeda não vale porra nenhuma. Por isso pra eles é tudo barato.
That's why you'r commenting this in portuguese lol jk
@VANDERLEI JUNIOR são malandros mesmo.
se liga no minuto 12:25 kakakakaka mano ali no fundo dando um "salve" kakakaka
Adorei o canal, apareceu como recomendação, achei diferente dos outros,eles viajam de Ônibus rs ,e mostram lugares que nem eu conheço rs
I MUST TELL YOU YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME BLOGGERS WITH BEAUTIFUL MELLOW VOICES AND A GREAT TASTE FOR THIS GREAT TROPICAL FRUITS DRINKS AND BRASILIAN FOOD AND MOST DELICIOUS COFFEE I LIVED IN RIO 1 YEAR COPACABANA IN 1984/85 TRAVELED TO 6 DIFFERENT STATES IN BRASIL LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF BEING IN BRASIL RIO DE JANEIRO WAS MY FAVORITE BUT ALL OF BRASIL WAS SUPER GREAT FRIENDLY ALL TOGETHER YOU BOTH ARE GREAT AT THIS VIDEOS AND I WISH YOU BOTH ALL THE BEST AND THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING IT ALL !!!
The best place to buy fruits in Brazil are the pop-up farmers' markets (feira) on the street. It's dirt cheap! The mercado municipal is a huge ripoff. The prices are for tourists. Ask your doorman which days the feiras happen in your neighborhood. At the edge of the markets, there are normally vendors that sell pastries with meat inside (pastel) and sugar cane juice (caldo de cana).
Como o Negão da bl já dizia “Pra gringo é mais caro”
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH morriiiii
Não é não, os preços lá são bem mais caros mesmo, as barracas tem os preços marcados, tem um pessoal que frequenta que não se preocupa em pagar esses absurdos, até hoje não vi em São Paulo golpe do tipo "gringo paga mais caro"
@@rregis72 exatamente ,lá as coisa são mais cara,ia muito lar com meu patrão.
A famosa frase, brasileiro é esperto né, cada vez.mais vem gringo gastar menos dólar aqui, sempre querem ser esperto, já se ferrarao por muita esperteza, gringo não é bobô , quem lembra o agricultor brasileiro vendendo soja aos ingleses, com um punhado de areia para ganhar peso, se lascou..
That's a pretty scummy thing to do to be honest 🤷🏼♂️
15:56 the passport is required by law, because if there is an accident on the highway, they have to identify the victims. just that, it is no control over the tourist. you can travel within brazil anywhere without asking for permission, just an identification. in the case of tourists, identification is your passport.
Those caipirihnas look so goooooood
They totally were
In Rio you will notice that the black beans is very typical there. Dont forget to try a feijoada. Complete feijoada is made with a lot of pork meat...literally all the parts of the pork. If you try the light feijoada, it comes with the kielbaza, bacon and not so different part of the pork. I am a little pick so I like the light version of feijoada but you should try both. The feijoada also comes with a delicious kale, farofa (flaked corn meal), rice, and vinagrete (tomatoes, vinegar, onions, parsley). It is a really good dish for lunch. Dont forget to add the caipirinha to complete your meal. Enjoy Rio and have a safe trip.
Interesting, yes we have been wanting to try it but we heard that you need to have a good place to try it otherwise it could be not too great.
@@lindseyfw2903 I will check it out a good place for you to try there in Rio.
Brazilian people are very friendly, thank you for making me remember when I was there. While in Rio do not be intimidated but be careful with crime
They have been great to us, but yes we will be aware of that as well 🙏🏻
@@TheTravelbum try to visit Arraial do Cabo, the most beautiful beachs in Rio de Janeiro are there... I think it's about 30,40 minutes far from Rio, but it's really worth guy cause it's Brazilian Caribe. Stay 2 or 3 day in pousada.
Those sandwiches look heavenly! Unbelievable how busy it is there. Yeah, when lighting strikes very close it does sound like an explosion and will shake the windows. I'm used to it being from Florida and now living in Louisiana. But that will have me running inside immediately. Having a covered patio does prompt someone who loves watching thunderstorms to be a bit risky. Hope you have a safe and beautiful trip to your next destination.
Into the city the risk to be hit by lightning is very low, as all buildings are high and have proper earthed lightning nods. At the beach the risk increases, the recommended is leave the beach, sea and enter into a building. Don't take shelter below trees or any isolated barrack
@@agoradacerto Yep. Fun fact. They built the launch pads at Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral Florida. 2nd only to a place in Australia for the most to ground lightening strikes in the world. It was a major problem at the beginning of the space program until they erected massive lightening rods at the top and all around the launch pads.
When in Rio dont forget to visit the botanical garden. It's the most beautiful botanical garden in the world. When arriving in rio, use uber or the VLT to leave the station.
Good to know, we will have to check it out
If going to the south zone, taking an Uber is easier.
I am Brazilian, I live in São Paulo and you guys made me see São Paulo in another way. I will try to explore more! Your videos make me happy. Thank you so much! xxx
2:31 Antônio Carlos Gomes (Campinas, July 11, 1836 - Belém, September 16, 1896) was the most important Brazilian opera composer. He stood out for his romantic style, with which he obtained a prominent career in Europe. He was the first Brazilian composer to have his works performed at the renowned Teatro alla Scala, in Milan, Italy. He is the author of the opera O Guarani and patron of chair number 15 of the Brazilian Academy of Music.
His name was inscribed in the Book of Heroes and Heroines of the Fatherland, on December 26, 2017.
Eu gosto dos seus vídeos trazem a realidade do brasil
I used to live in SP and dated a girl in Rio. In a year I must have done that bus trip 50 times there and back. Saudades!!!! I hope you take the "Leito bus" for extra leg room and comfort.
I travelled to Brazil two years (Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro & Foz do Iguaçu). The latter two were highlights for me so your videos are nostalgic for me. One suggestion for you: take photocopies of your passports with you as ticket and foreign exchange agents will accept these as identification. Hope you both enjoy the rest of your time in Brazil!
Very good idea thank you!!
Go to Jalapão and Bonito, are in the Midwest of Brazil. And try to go to Ouro Preto in Minas Gerais, we see a strong presence of Portugal, because of the architecture. Salvador is one of the cities that we see the most Afro-Brazilian culture. And one of my favorite places in Brazil is Lençóis Maranhenses, it's very beautiful.
We don't have people there to help outsiders...it's sad but true. No english speakers, I think. One day maybe.
Legal se divirtam bastante aqui no brasil
Parabens pelo video o Brasil ti abraça a todos vcs 🇧🇷🌅☀️🇧🇷
Can’t wait to go back soon
Thank you Brazil 🇧🇷
Amigos o Brasil é seus tambm quando vier esperimenti os churrasco vai gostar as tapiocas . O arroz carreteiro di minas Gerais gastronômias . Nordestina .
Agradecido a todos
Eu tô amando os videos
Parque do Ibirapuera...e Vila Lobo...voceis já foram...
I am sharing your videos with my friends and family in Brazil. I am sure they will like to watch you guys traveling in our country.
Thank you very much. This seriously helps us a lot!
mais 4 ruas e vocês acabariam dentro da cracolândia ,felizmente não chegaram lá rsrsrs mas São Paulo é incrível !! eu amo minha cidade
Reminds me of Fordham road in the Bronx 3:27 . Identical to parts of the Bronx, New York state.
@Uncle Gold I love the Bronx. I lived there a decade ago. Now it seems too crowded. It's for young people; too vibrant. I am older now. I preffer places that are more quiet.
Gringo na Santa Ifigênia: Hi
Cara na porta: EAE CHEFIA, TA PROCURANDO O QUE? CONSERTO DE CELULAR? DESBLOQUEADOR DE CANAL?
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Os ambulantes em Nova York fazem a mesma coisa com turistas, Brooklyn, Harlem...
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R$ 90,00 Kg do Caju?
Mano, que louco 😧
Aqui onde eu moro tem uma floresta de cajueiros, aqui agente vender caju por 10 reais 1 kilo.
melhor ir buscar no mato do Goiás
90 reais pq os caras perceberam que eles são gringos né.
@@madjerchaimlima2736 Pois é mano, nessa parte interior é praticado esse valor.
@@rebecateixeira4702 Kkkkkkkk uhu
hello i like the video i was born in Rio de Janeiro in October 2001 and i love my home town in Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Thanks guys for showing your experience in Sao Paulo,Brazil. Loved to watch how gringos react to a new world, Brazil.
Really good video! Hope you two enjoy our country. As Brazil is such a continental country, there are over too many things to see, but basically it is this:
In the south region, u will find beautiful beaches on places like Florianópolis and Balneário Camboriú, beautiful cities with European (mainly German and Italian) culture and architecture, plus many other things like countryside (just like visiting grape plantations) experiences. And Yet on the South Region there is the Cataratas do Iguaçu (Google on it), which remains on a state side by side with São Paulo, the Paraná State.
In the Northeast region u will find many historical places on cities like Salvador and Recife, beautiful beaches on cities like Maceió, Salvador, Olinda, Fortaleza, Itacaré, and even some experiences like trails and so on the Chapada Diamantina, a Natural Park on the state of Bahia.
In the Center-West region the most known place to visit is the Pantanal, which is a biome and natural park where you will find many many beaultiful places, probably the best city to visit pantanal is the city of Bonito. Also on the Center-West, there is the Jalapão Natural Park on the state of Goiás.
On the North Region u will find the Amazon Rainforest (so many things to do) and many local culture places to go.
Also on the Southeast, just side by side with São Paulo there is the Minas Gerais State, which hold the city of Ouro Preto, probably the most conserved historical City of Brazil.
Sorry for the long text, but that’s even just a part of our country hahaha, Enjoy It!
Wow thank you so much for taking the time to write this out. Those seem like some of the main places we have heard about in brazil. Right now we are just having trouble narrowing down our itinerary. Our plan is rio for one week, paraty 4 days then fly to Salvador from rio. Now sure how long we will spend But then we want to make our way further up north for a bit then amazon, then to the south
@@lindseyfw2903 Wow! Rio is really a must-go place, when there I suggest to take at least 1 day to do a day trip to the city of Petrópolis (aka the Imperial City) before going your way down to Paraty, you wont regret. And if you really come to Salvador, let me know! I live in a city just 100km (or 62 miles haha) away from Salvador, it would be really great to, if possible, meet you two and take you by Salvador! When making your way up north i truly recomend Maceió, there are some of the most beautiful beaches I have seen. Follow me on instagram @danielgoncalvess__, I will follow you two right now, lets keep in contact, it will be really cool if we meet. Good travel!
Wonderful and different place to visit in rio is Paraty! It is a small colonial city. Lovely!
We are going next week :)
I never seen somebody enjoy that much Nrazil without a local guide. You guys are pro 👏👏👏👏 so happy to see great people in my precious country 😊❤
Aqui no Brasil não temos o costume de ficar tocando a comida com as mãos, da até aflição ver..kkkk mas que bom que gostaram da nossa culinária realmente é ótima !
Vocês são íncriveis. Venha conhecer Curitiba-PR.
Best tip for you guys, when travelling from São Paulo to Rio/Salvador/Balneario Camburio, the airplane tickets is really less expensive than the bus!! you just pay like, R$140 for the tickets!! bus is R$100 but it take like, 7 hours!!
Wooow! Loving those fruit drinks and that sandwich looks so delicious too!
It was all some of the most delicious food EVER
@@TheTravelbum You guys have the best life! I wish I had been this smart in my younger years. 😂. To travel and enjoy and learn so much about how other people/cultures are...not to mention trying all of the delicious foods! High five to you both! 🙌🏼.🎖
Só faltou visitarem o Ibirapuera
hi, dears, if you go to Vila Madalena neighbourhood you'll go crazy with so many bars, restaurants, bakeries, and book stores. There is the main night point of São Paulo city. the And you'll find so many types of caipirinhas even with ice cream bars of the same flavor of the choosen fruit put in it.
Enjoying the daily videos, never been to Brazil so very interesting - wow that sandwich!!
So far daily hasn’t seemed any harder than when we did every other day in Peru. We had to try it. Haha the sandwich was incredible.
You should go to Recife or anywhere in the Northeast to try the typical foods.
I like how you're posting the daily spending!!
Convido vocês a conhecerem o estado do Rio grande do sul também ,agora é calor ate fevereiro depois frio e neve,
aliás todos os estados tem suas culturas e costumes ,diferenciando umas das outras.
Price wise the Harrods of Brazil. Delicious though :) They stick the knife in and twist as well. Enjoy the market in Manaus!! :)
you have to know the city of Bonito which is in the midwest of Brazil, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul
Wow look at those fruits, just so amazing!!! Thank you for showing them to us here!
They were just as good as they looked
@@lindseyfw2903 yeah, but those 2 fruits that costed $30 were ridiculous!😅 No matter it was in the US or Canadian currency!
Sidhiel, did you know about Camu-Camu ? it is another fruit over here. It has 30 times vitamin C than Orange. It is a Jungle Fruit common to see in Pucallpa
@@carlosespinoza2453 no, I don't know about it at all. 🤤
Sidhiel, it is drink as a beverage . Very refreshing in the hot jungle climate
Thanks for the connection during lockdown. I am still in Malaysia. Its been nearly nine months. I am forecasting a year being stranded here. Its not bad, just i am over it a bit. Gratitude to you guys.
We totally understand. It’s not easy. I hope things open up soon so you are free to leave. Hang in there.
Yes. I'm planning to go Sao Paulo Brazil.
I can´t believe you dared to try the mortadela sandwich!!! lol.. Of course when you are traveling it´s something to do but it´s such an experience...
Something interesting: the other side of that avenue where the AirBnb is located there's a place called "Estadão", they have the most beloved sanduich of the city - Lanche de Pernil do Estadão. The mortadela sandwich is more famous but it's kind a tourist trap, the locals usually goes for the Lanche de Pernil.
And in São Paulo there's a lot of Municipal Market. That one is the central and most famous one, but it's also the most expensive. There's 15 Municipal Market in the city.
Ahhh the coveted Mortadela sandwhich I miss it.
It was out of this world good!
We have the typical passion fruit but the one you guys tried it is sweeter. You should also try cashew juice...the name is suco de Caju.
Quick hint about the language: man should say Obrigado and woman say obrigada
Thank you, yes that’s one of the few parts of the language we have down
You should go to the east coast. Beautiful beaches and very cheap food.
That sandwich is "sanduíche de mortadela". Mortadela is a kind of cousin of salami.
Esses caras do mercadão estão se queimando e nem sabem, eu até entendo que por ser um local turístico logicamente eles vão querer praticar um valor maior, mas estes caras perderam a noção da realidade.
porra 90 conto o cajú!
@@gustavofrancafrancamuniz5997 anda bem caro mesmo, moro no interior e aqui q é td barato, uma bandeja com 4 ta saindo 20 reais...
@@emersonpdx8973 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk malandro praticamente ladrão tem que se explodir mesmo
O mercadão sempre foi assim, caro pra caramba. A gente vê os preços da fruta depois de comer a amostra é quase cospe pensando que vai ter que pagar kkkkkkkkkkkkk
@@emersonpdx8973 ninguém deixa gorjeta não kk, normal isso lá
É engraçado ele falando bacalhau - BACALAU 5:37
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Vcs estão na minha cidade apreitem São Paulo é uma cidade linda e tem de tudo é tão linda cm nss Brasil
Hey guys! lovely to see you again! Just a little tip about the caju fruit, you have to try when you will be in Fortaleza , Ceara is the Caju State, is much tipper and tasty; Kisses
I hope you had a good stay in São Paulo. The name of the street that you said had a lot of people, was called "Rua 25 de Março" and in fact it was almost empty. If it weren't for the coronavirus it would be almost impossible to walk. About "bacalhau", it is a dish of Portuguese origin widely consumed in Brazil on religious holidays and the end of the year, and comes from Norway. US$ 30 for two fruits? No way. Very expensive. There would still many things to see in the city. The Italian colony in the city is huge and therefore has many canteens and pizzerias. A curiosity is also that here, there are even more Syrians, Lebanese and descendants than in their own country. Good trip to Rio de Janeiro 😁👍🏼
Hello Waldemar. Bacalhau is imported from Norway ? What Religious Holiday is that at the End of the Year in Brazil ? Christmas ?
@@carlosespinoza2453 Usually on Good Friday, many people do not eat meat and eat dishes made from bacalhau (cod). At Christmas, in addition to other dishes, we also eat dishes made from bacalhau. And yes, the real cod comes from the cold waters of Norway.
Waldemar, very interesting response. We have similar traditions about eating fish during Good Friday here in Peru, but we eat any kind of fish. As long as it is not red-meat is ok Some people also eat Pollo a la Brasa (chicken) what is not red-meat There is another species of Cod in the Pacific Ocean. A deep sea fish caught in Peru and Chile
@@carlosespinoza2453 Bacalhau es el pescado más tradicional en estos festejos, pero en Brasil también se consomen otros pescados del mar, rio o granjas, a depender de la región e del precio. Es un pescado importado y más caro en estas fechas, entonces mucha gente elige pescados más baratos y más prácticos (hay que sumergir el Bacalhau en água en el día anterior para retirar la sal).
THE FOOD LOOKS DELICIOUS!
✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻 it is
i had to pause this...i guess the whole of the UK (in lockdown) is shopping online Black Friday.....very slow WiFi today
come to know Balneário Camboriú in Santa Catarina
Veio conhecer as capitais se fosse outras cidades a santos 1h de carro estaria lá
I just strarted watching your videos and I am loving it so much. curious to see all ur vids. thx for visiting brazil. hope u enjoy it
I am glad you tried the pao com mortadela.
Amazing!
Hey guys! congrats for your videos! it's veeery good :) keep doing it. (if you need any help in the South of Brazil, state of Rio Grande do Sul, you can ask me). Try the city of Gramado, it's veeeeeeery famous for its chocolates and being kinda "european".
Amei todos os vídeos feitos em São Paulo. Parabéns, voltem sempre, estamos todos de braços abertos para te receber. Obrigada.
Gostei dos Vídeos ! Aproveitem o máximo e um forte abraço ao casal
come to ESPIRITO SANTO- BRAZIL, hope u enjoyed my friend!
Disfruten su paseo
Espero que vuelvan pronto a mi país Perú 😘❤🥰🇵🇪
Bacalhau is used a lot in Portugal, so they brought that culture to us during colonization. There are tons of different dishes you can do with ans since is dryed it last a long time.
Also, Mercado Munincipal is fun but is a big tourist trap, locals rarely buy from there, is mostly for restaurants that buy in larger quantities and tourist that buy in dollar so they don't know how ridiculous the price is.
I am surprised to see so many places closed on your adventures in Brasil. 😢 I had the understanding that the country was far more relaxed than most and not boarding up under covid.
Interesting. Me, quite the opposite! I was surprised to see soooo many people in the streets and. markets while COVID is as rampant in Brazil as it is in the U.S.
Yes we thought the same. For the most part it is more open and free than most other countries, however some businesses still remained closed.
Love ❤️ Brazil vlogs
Vcs são incríveis. ❤
I'm enjoying a lot your videos!! Very nice!
Wow tons of fruits all over the market Sounds healthily 😋 😍😍
So good!
you gotta have pizza in Brazil next time ( we have different toppings ) and pls include Portugal in your guy's list, it;s really safe, the food is healthy and amazing besides so much history there ..
Wow that market is the paradise of fruits, guys! Are you sure you are the explorers? , I'd rather tell the "big eaters " instead ! Lol
Agora aprendi quando vou nessa região vou no RESTAURANT RAFUL comida árabe aí perto
I used to live in Sao Paulo and yup, fruits in Mercado Municipal are way to expensive! better buy some on those who sell on carts. And same! I super love suco natural and saladas here in Brasil!
U both are so cute... oh my... and I never proved Pitaya lol but raw Maracujá(passion fruit, that yellow) is too sour - the juice is nice, with sugar and ice! Soooo good, but it makes u asleep lol Mercado Municpal is expensive, but it's nice to get know once. U should've eaten "Pastel" there(or somewhere in popular street market).... it's yummy! And also, the popular street market is cheaper.
Pessoal, por favor. Alguém me esclareça um dúvida.
A fruta no mercado de São Paulo é cara assim mesmo ou o vendedor tentou passar a perna neles? Tentou dar uma de malandro. Porque uma Fruta custar 30 dólares não é nornal.
As frutas no Mercadão são mais caras, mas nem tanto. O vendedor tentou enganá-los. Infelizmente!! 😡
@@wshamburgo as frutas são todas caras, porém o vendedor se aproveitou deles, esse método inclusive já é conhecido pelo povo de SP. Ele vai cortando as frutas e te dando pra provar, quanto mais frutas você provar, mais caro você paga.
Tudo no mercadão costuma ser muito mais caro.
Não é mais caro não. Frutas importadas sim são muito caras. Já essas com produção local tem um preço bem localizado.
Eu já paguei 120,00 em uma fruta raríssima lá
Esses gringos gostaram mesmo da caipirinha kkkkk
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12:16 o cara fazendo joinha lá atrás kkkk
nice place , incdredible food
Essa rua é a 25 de março 3:40 , vem gente do Brasil todo ai.
Man I'm from São Paulo and I'm so jealous of those fruits, they looked so amazing
How sad that the monastery was closed, it is so beautiful inside.
Good morning guys! 💕
Good morning ☀️
Tão fofinho eles pronunciando bacalhau
Hey guys enjoy Rio.. The weather is fantastic here these days.. If you need any kong of help say something.. Enjoyy
We are headed there next :)