@@henri9289 E no início do ano, especialmente no mês de março, é praticamente uma tempestade dessa por dia. Chove muito! Mas isso é bom, pq o sol frita a gente quando aparece rsrs.
@lupina virgo eu li só a palavra sudeste, não li a parte “asiático”!😂😂😂😂 ainda assim, o Sudeste Asiático é famoso pelas monções, não? Estive na Tailândia em novembro de 2016, e de vez em quando dava uma chovida
For sure, I think it´s raining season there... there are only two seasons up there --- rainy when it rains a lot, less rainy when it rains less, but it always always always every day rains in Belém...
Hi guys, I'm living in Boynton Beach, FL, but I was born in Marajó Island, Soure City, very close to Belém, the Police use Buffalos to protect the city, if you have chance go there, I'm loving your videos.
When you went to the doctor to see the problem in Alex´s hand, you have visited Ilhéus, the city that used to be the brazilian cacao capital. The cacao tree has its origins in the Amazon, but was cultivated in Mata Atântica in Ilhéus. The cacao promoted richness in Ilhéus ( mainly for the owners of the plantation, not for the people, bien entendu) untill a desease, named "vassoura de bruxa" started to deteriorate all the cacao trees in the region. And the production was in jeopardy. There was a recovery but it´s not as it was.
O cacau amazônico é diferente eu acho. E hoje acredito que o Pará se tornou o maior produtor de cacau. Fora que o melhor chocolate do agora é o daqui. Premiado mundialmente.
True, the "vassoura de bruxa" was brought in the 80's by a political group and introduced on Bahian farms to decrease the economic and political power of cocoa cultivators. Many trees had to be cutted down. Today the disease has been eradicated and production levels in the south of Bahia have grown again, someday it will come back to the old level.
E preserva-lá ne!! Porque depois que acabar já era.. E em 2020 foi o ano que a maior floresta tropical do planeta mais foi desmatada, queimada.. O nosso ouro já foi levado.. Agora querem levar a nossa Amazonia tambem, só falta o governo atual vende-la para o exterior🤦 Dessa vez não podemos deixar
I love your videos. 😃 I have travelled much of Brazil and lived in the south for many years, but never been to the Northeast. Watching your videos of Salvador, Lencois Maranheses, Amazon... is really putting these on my bucket list! Thank you for sharing. When the world normalises a bit, hopefully I can plan a trip to some of these places. Oh... and that coconut water you guys often drink, it is so replenishing, I want some!!
This was one of the most beautiful videos you guys made. Here in Brazil we are starting to have MANY small companies that make chocolate and control the social and ecologic quality of the whole production chain, since the beans to the bars. You guys should check it out. Unfortunately, big conglomerates usually only exploit the weaker part of the chain (the extractivists) and profit from not paying them properly, sometimes even using labor akin to slavery.
Probably guaraná will be the most exotic fruit you can know in the Amazon. If they have a film chance for us to see because it is something that 90% of Brazilians have never seen in person!
My daughter Karina loves her channel. She is from São Paulo, married to Peter from Baltimore, and currently she lives in Washington, DC. She loves adventure like you. I was the one who introduced your channel to her. I live in São Paulo.
That cacau place is only for tourists. In the state of Pará they have huge farms with plantations of the cacau tree - they are huge farms and they have all the equipment to extract and process cacao to send it to food plants around there and in other states. I don´t think the big farmers let tourists in to see how it all works, so the little shops with demos like the ones you guys went show the old-fashioned process. For the food they sell to tourists, they probably bought the processed cacau somewhere else up there...
O chocolate da ilha do combu vai elevar a tradição do chocolate brasileiro. É o melhor chocolate. É muito diferente O Pará superou a Bahia e se tornou o maior produtor de cacau do País. E o estado com o melhor chocolate hehehe
Mais o cacau nunca foi de la e sim veio uma pessoa de la e alguém daqui deu varias sementes da fruta pra ele levar e plantar pra lá tambem , eu nao lembro que foi esse , sempre tem esses Estados querendo se apocarem do que e nosso até os nossos ritimos musicais e mole isso ate a nossa regiao eles dizem muitas vezes que são do NORTE , caso contrário o nosso PARÁ e muito invejado e querido .
@@rodrigopancini7887 tem os estados da Califórnia, Porto Rico e Hawaii também. Os EUA também tem a posse de algumas ilhas tropicais no mar do Caribe e no oceano Pacífico também. O último grande país imperialista...
@@Rauhofer5916 as praias da Califórnia não são bonitas, ou melhor, são normais... mas essas ilhas são tão distantes... q nem dou crédito, falo na parte do continente dos eua.
You do know you were in Brazil's Cacao's Coast when you were in Ilhéus/Bahia right? That's where we associate chocolate production in Brazil.. But very cool video anyway.
The largest Cacau tree plantations are by the Bahia State. The emulsified fermented beans paste is then used as an ingredient in the making of chocolate. You Hershey bar has only a tiny amount of chocolate, hence the moniker Milk Chocolate. It takes a lot of sugar , milk , and other ingredients to make it affordable. The most Cacau butter content type of chocolate is bitter. That’s the expensive stuff you will buy from pricey chocolatier Cacau only grows on some latitudes ( Brazil, Borneo, possibly Central Africa ). As such it fetches a high per pound prices as a commodity.
I loved the hotel, does it look like an old building? .. very good to bring this experience of the origin of chocolate from the Amazon, this state seems the best place to have an experience of the life and daily life of the natives, I have been to Manaus, but the experience it was good, but not like the one you were there in the state of Pará ... beautiful rivers ..
Ilhéus, in the south of Bahia, where you were at the hospital, is the largest cocoa producer and exporter in Brazil. Bahia is the state that produces the most cocoa and Pará comes in second in the ranking.
So nice to see the perspective of outsiders from my city. Belém is really one of the most interesting places in Brazil. Full of culture, history and rich gastronomy. Oh, and Combu Island is my favorite place there.
Alex, Good Point about Chocolate. Here in the Amazon of Peru 🇵🇪 is the origin of Chocolate and of course it is shared with Brasi l🇧🇷 . Actually we can see Amazonian Tribes who actually roast beans. It means just roasted beans of cacao, that is all. The sofisticated chocolate bar we know was born in Europe. It is needed several machines to work in series, to make a bar of chocolate, at all
The conversation is about chocolate in Brazil and the peruvian boy, for some feeling, comes with peruvian subjects. So it must be with tomatoes in Italy, potatoes in Russia or peanuts in Georgia.
Working one of those petrol stations would be my dream job. Fill one tank per week is probably enough business for them. Kept watching one of them on and off during my week in Belem. Never saw a customer. Bliss.
Obrigado por mostrar ao mundo, o nosso rico país e legendar em português, espero que vocês venham ao Sul, Curitiba, Florianópolis e Rio Grande do Sul, é outra realidade , do Nordeste e Norte.
You should try the Jabuticaba fruit as well if you get a chance (though it's not native to the Amazon but Minas and Sao Paulo), the trees look really diffrent from anything you ever seen when they are full of fruits.
Not a chocolate fan, but I enjoyed every second of this video! And... I don't even have to mention that I was sooo looking forward to the part where we find out how açaí is made... Well, now the excitement will be even better when the next video comes up! Keep the great work! Stay safe!
@@filipebarral6312 well, thats me... I will always choose savory over sweets and I can say NO to chocolate very easy. I am not saying that I never eat chocolate, but not very often and I don't really enjoy it :)
Actually Belém locate close the Delta of Amazonas river. Don't forget to go to Chapada das mesas, Jalapão and Bonito in the middle of Brasil before the south.
It’s crazy that it’s coming up on one year since your lockdown in Peru began. You went from one the countries being hardest hit while locked down to now seeing so much of Brazil while it’s one of the biggest hotspots. This past year has been wild! Meanwhile I’ve left Costa Rica exactly once in that time. To fly to Panama and back last weekend. 😂. I’d be doing the same thing if I were in your position. Much more difficult with young children. Have you already decided where you’ll be going after Brazil?
Não é só na Amazônia que tem cacau, a Bahia produz muito cacau, por sinal lá tem uma região chamada de região cacaueira, em muitas fazendas de cacau, inclusive minha família tinha muita plantação nessa região na década de 90.
The most famous place in Brazil that produces cacao, the origin of Brazilian chocolat is in Bahia, south of Bahia, it's in our history, Brazilian history. Sad that you didn't have a guide when you were there...
Probably in this area they show how they make the chocolate but most of the cacau plantation is in Bahia. There we can find huge areas of cacau plantation. And also in the interior of the Para state, where are some farmers
The chocolate place you went is a small sample just for tourists... Cacau plantations cover acres and acres of land where huge modern factories produce the bars we all consume all ovber the world.
Guys, I can't help feeling happy about how incredible it is to see you guys spending time at Combu Island... It is a great showpiece of the Amazon and an amazing way to get a taste of the local lifestyle and products... Great video, as usual, waiting anxiously for the next one. You guys really go for the places most foreigners don't know in Brazil... Really amazing!
the vlogs are so good that they end up fast haha more and more loving this channel.👏👏
Hermosa 😍
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for that
It true
@@TheTravelbum 🙏🙏🙌
Estive esperando esse vídeo, o posto é o local onde eu trabalho e eu tive contato com os dois, lindo vídeo!
A quanto tempo atrás foi isso?
Voce fala inglês tirou foto seu istam
era vc no video?
Bacana! Demorou heim?!? Foi em meados de Janeiro?
@@LeandroAlmeida108 acho que mais de um mês, tem fts marcadas cm eles no insta no jalapão (que eles n mostraram ainda no yt) no começo de fevereiro
Lindsay = Putting brigadeiro on top of the brownie
Brazilians = That's my girl!
Em Belém quando não chove todo dia, chove o dia todo.
meus Deus... quando ouço falarem disso penso que possam exagerar, mas é verdade... se for aquele nivel de chuva, na verdade é uma tempestade diária.
@@henri9289 E no início do ano, especialmente no mês de março, é praticamente uma tempestade dessa por dia. Chove muito! Mas isso é bom, pq o sol frita a gente quando aparece rsrs.
@@raffa85 imagino... parece ser abafado!
@lupina virgo Seca no sudeste ? Imagino que isso é mais uma coisa do Nordeste, não?
@lupina virgo eu li só a palavra sudeste, não li a parte “asiático”!😂😂😂😂 ainda assim, o Sudeste Asiático é famoso pelas monções, não? Estive na Tailândia em novembro de 2016, e de vez em quando dava uma chovida
DID YOU SEE THAT RAIN?! EVERY DAY IT HAPPENS AT SOME POINT AROUND HERE
For sure, I think it´s raining season there... there are only two seasons up there --- rainy when it rains a lot, less rainy when it rains less, but it always always always every day rains in Belém...
I am from Minas Gerais I have heard about the frenquency of it but I thought it would be less intense... for me the intensity was impressive
And you know what? Thank god 🙏🏻😂 because when the sun really shows up, it has no mercy 🥵
Unbelievable!!! My husband and me stayed in the same hotel room that you stayed in, and we did the same recording of the rain...😳😳😳😳
You can adjust your watch by the rain. Every day is the same time.
The day you leave, you can be sure that you know more about Brazil than most Brazilians!
Facts
Amo ser brasileira...um povo simples mas tão rico em belezas naturais...tão normal pra nós
Hi guys, I'm living in Boynton Beach, FL, but I was born in Marajó Island, Soure City, very close to Belém, the Police use Buffalos to protect the city, if you have chance go there, I'm loving your videos.
Wow, always wanted to go to this place!
When you went to the doctor to see the problem in Alex´s hand, you have visited Ilhéus, the city that used to be the brazilian cacao capital. The cacao tree has its origins in the Amazon, but was cultivated in Mata Atântica in Ilhéus. The cacao promoted richness in Ilhéus ( mainly for the owners of the plantation, not for the people, bien entendu) untill a desease, named "vassoura de bruxa" started to deteriorate all the cacao trees in the region. And the production was in jeopardy. There was a recovery but it´s not as it was.
O cacau amazônico é diferente eu acho. E hoje acredito que o Pará se tornou o maior produtor de cacau. Fora que o melhor chocolate do agora é o daqui. Premiado mundialmente.
@@victormac1953 a Bahia ainda é o maior produtor de cacau do Brasil, pode conferir agora sobre a qualidade depende de quem faz e da espécie.
Bahia was for long time the biggest cacao producer in Brazil. Now is Pará.
True, the "vassoura de bruxa" was brought in the 80's by a political group and introduced on Bahian farms to decrease the economic and political power of cocoa cultivators. Many trees had to be cutted down. Today the disease has been eradicated and production levels in the south of Bahia have grown again, someday it will come back to the old level.
@@marcosdaltro Sad but true, about the "vassoura de bruxa"...
Omg Belem is absolutely awesome! Theres so many places to go and to eat and explore! Belem is absolutely lovely surprise
A natureza é muito generosa e o brasileiro aproveita muito pouco dela....poderiamos ser os maiorres produtores de chocolate do mundo.
Essa é a riqueza da nossa Amazônia. Esse chocolate é puro direto da natureza amazônica para o mundo, meu PARÁ é muito rico de natureza e culinária.
Infelizmente temos os piores políticos do mundo, que travam qualquer potencial,.
Não é tão simples, apesar do cacau ser nativo da Amazônia, ele também tem um predador natural que é a vassoura da bruxa =x
E preserva-lá ne!! Porque depois que acabar já era.. E em 2020 foi o ano que a maior floresta tropical do planeta mais foi desmatada, queimada.. O nosso ouro já foi levado.. Agora querem levar a nossa Amazonia tambem, só falta o governo atual vende-la para o exterior🤦
Dessa vez não podemos deixar
@@raffa85 Politicos = Pessoas
The convenience store from the floating gas station even offered Oreos 😆
So much people is dreaming about trying different and exotic fruits right now... 😊😊😊
Many, not much!! People are, not people is!!
Esse canal é muito bom, mostra lugares top do Brasil que nunca tinha visto no RUclips e tv do Brasil, parabéns pelas filmagens
Cacao fruit is so healthy for your energy 💙💙💙💙... I consume it often
It’s great 👍🏼
We, in Brasil, have a huge production of cacau in the farms located at the southern part of Bahia State.
I love your videos. 😃 I have travelled much of Brazil and lived in the south for many years, but never been to the Northeast. Watching your videos of Salvador, Lencois Maranheses, Amazon... is really putting these on my bucket list! Thank you for sharing. When the world normalises a bit, hopefully I can plan a trip to some of these places. Oh... and that coconut water you guys often drink, it is so replenishing, I want some!!
This was one of the most beautiful videos you guys made. Here in Brazil we are starting to have MANY small companies that make chocolate and control the social and ecologic quality of the whole production chain, since the beans to the bars. You guys should check it out. Unfortunately, big conglomerates usually only exploit the weaker part of the chain (the extractivists) and profit from not paying them properly, sometimes even using labor akin to slavery.
Esses vídeos merecem muitos likes 👍
Amo nossa região Norte ❤️ Acre
Gasolina está cara aí, né?
Gas is expensive there, right?
Ac aqui também 👍
Mandar um salve pro Acre um dia espero conhecer e descobrir que é a wankanda brasileira disfarçada, ou seja, cidade futurista.
O nativo pegando açaí foi o melhor momento. Lindo vídeo!
Probably guaraná will be the most exotic fruit you can know in the Amazon. If they have a film chance for us to see because it is something that 90% of Brazilians have never seen in person!
My daughter Karina loves her channel. She is from São Paulo, married to Peter from Baltimore, and currently she lives in Washington, DC. She loves adventure like you. I was the one who introduced your channel to her. I live in São Paulo.
A cada dia, os vídeos ficam mais interessantes.Maravilhas do nosso Brasil... Parabéns, ao casal !
That’s crazy rain!!
The Toró is coming.
Discover the South of Brazil, you will like it !!
That cacau place is only for tourists. In the state of Pará they have huge farms with plantations of the cacau tree - they are huge farms and they have all the equipment to extract and process cacao to send it to food plants around there and in other states. I don´t think the big farmers let tourists in to see how it all works, so the little shops with demos like the ones you guys went show the old-fashioned process. For the food they sell to tourists, they probably bought the processed cacau somewhere else up there...
Estava pensando exatamente sobre isso.
O chocolate da ilha do combu vai elevar a tradição do chocolate brasileiro. É o melhor chocolate. É muito diferente
O Pará superou a Bahia e se tornou o maior produtor de cacau do País. E o estado com o melhor chocolate hehehe
Mais o cacau nunca foi de la e sim veio uma pessoa de la e alguém daqui deu varias sementes da fruta pra ele levar e plantar pra lá tambem , eu nao lembro que foi esse , sempre tem esses Estados querendo se apocarem do que e nosso até os nossos ritimos musicais e mole isso ate a nossa regiao eles dizem muitas vezes que são do NORTE , caso contrário o nosso PARÁ e muito invejado e querido .
2:40 Lindsay entrando no barco feliz e gritando como um brasileiro. kkkkkk
Ela é um docinho.
Quando vocês voltarem aos EUA, não terão mais açaí, tapioca, sucos naturais, como vão sobreviver??
Vdd açaí la e ruim tapioca tem mercado brasileiro agora as natureza praias so tem no brasil
Eles têm a Flórida! E tropical e tem umas das praia mais lindas do mar do Caribe kkkkk
@@Rauhofer5916 a Flórida eh subtropical, eh o único estado com praias bonitas do eua.
@@rodrigopancini7887 tem os estados da Califórnia, Porto Rico e Hawaii também. Os EUA também tem a posse de algumas ilhas tropicais no mar do Caribe e no oceano Pacífico também. O último grande país imperialista...
@@Rauhofer5916 as praias da Califórnia não são bonitas, ou melhor, são normais... mas essas ilhas são tão distantes... q nem dou crédito, falo na parte do continente dos eua.
You are no longer simple tourists, you are already documentary filmmakers.
You do know you were in Brazil's Cacao's Coast when you were in Ilhéus/Bahia right? That's where we associate chocolate production in Brazil.. But very cool video anyway.
The largest Cacau tree plantations are by the Bahia State. The emulsified fermented beans paste is then used as an ingredient in the making of chocolate.
You Hershey bar has only a tiny amount of chocolate, hence the moniker Milk Chocolate. It takes a lot of sugar , milk , and other ingredients to make it affordable.
The most Cacau butter content type of chocolate is bitter. That’s the expensive stuff you will buy from pricey chocolatier
Cacau only grows on some latitudes ( Brazil, Borneo, possibly Central Africa ). As such it fetches a high per pound prices as a commodity.
I loved the hotel, does it look like an old building? .. very good to bring this experience of the origin of chocolate from the Amazon, this state seems the best place to have an experience of the life and daily life of the natives, I have been to Manaus, but the experience it was good, but not like the one you were there in the state of Pará ... beautiful rivers ..
Buckets of rain are falling from the sky 0:43 . It can be frightening. But the people and animals who live in the Amazon region are used to it.
Yeah it happens so often, it must seem as normal as a rainless day
@@TheTravelbum Exactly! Actually we feel something is wrong when it doesn’t rain. Can get very hot here, the daily rain is a bless 🙌🏻
The Toró is coming!
These guys know Brasil more than me, that I am 68, and I’ve been traveled around 10 Brazilian States. Awesome man!!
Ilhéus, in the south of Bahia, where you were at the hospital, is the largest cocoa producer and exporter in Brazil. Bahia is the state that produces the most cocoa and Pará comes in second in the ranking.
O Pará é o maior produtor. Passou a Bahia para o segundo lugar.
@@victormac1953 Não passou, a Bahia ainda é o maior produtor de cacau.
My daughter Karina loves your Channel....
So nice to see the perspective of outsiders from my city. Belém is really one of the most interesting places in Brazil. Full of culture, history and rich gastronomy. Oh, and Combu Island is my favorite place there.
Welcome to Brazil. the paradise in the earth
Vdd mano
Did vou see Lula free??? You should change your mind....
@@TheVanbeto Divine justice does not fail
@@benervalrocha3746 Deus lhe ouça !!!
Alex, Good Point about Chocolate. Here in the Amazon of Peru 🇵🇪 is the origin of Chocolate and of course it is shared with Brasi l🇧🇷 . Actually we can see Amazonian Tribes who actually roast beans. It means just roasted beans of cacao, that is all. The sofisticated chocolate bar we know was born in Europe. It is needed several machines to work in series, to make a bar of chocolate, at all
The Most Antique Civilization that grows Cacao is in the Border of Peru 🇵🇪 and Ecuador 🇪🇨 . Montegrande Ruins in Jaen (North of Peru, 5,000 years old)
Carlos, actually chocoatl comes from where today is Mexico, 4.000 years ago!
I would love to go back to Peru when the Amazon is safe and running again, and have some experiences like this to share with the world. Let me know!
The conversation is about chocolate in Brazil and the peruvian boy, for some feeling, comes with peruvian subjects. So it must be with tomatoes in Italy, potatoes in Russia or peanuts in Georgia.
@@robinsoncrusoe6331 actually no, potatoes in the Andes (Peru?) tomatoes also an american fruit . . .just kidding!
Working one of those petrol stations would be my dream job. Fill one tank per week is probably enough business for them.
Kept watching one of them on and off during my week in Belem. Never saw a customer. Bliss.
Existe também agência bancária flutuante
Vocês estão com uma coleção de videos em críveis do Brasil nossa muito bom
Agora tem q descobrir de onde vem a castanha. 😂😂
Do Pará
Obrigado por respeitar e gostar do meu país, sejam sempre benvindos.
Absss
There’s butter in brigadeiros. The sugar comes from the condensed milk
man, im 25 and i've never been to the North of Brazil. Only Fortaleza - Maceio etc.. my dream is to meet the indigenous from the Amazon
Very interesting trees in the Amazon. Enormous roots.
Wow! This vídeo is awesome! Thats is the spirit of Amazon 😍
Now I understand.the meaning of Rainforest
Omg the rain seemed a flood hahaha.. Wow astonishing 💙💙💙💙 and impressive
The Toró is coming.
Obrigado por mostrar ao mundo, o nosso rico país e legendar em português, espero que vocês venham ao Sul, Curitiba, Florianópolis e Rio Grande do Sul, é outra realidade , do Nordeste e Norte.
"É outra realidade" 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Brazil is an intercontinental country, few people in the world have the notion of the power and abundance of this barn of the world !!!
Sim, pena que tenhamos os piores governantes e os políticos mais corruptos do planeta. Seremos eternamente Terceiro Mundo.
Such an amazing couple
🌴🌺🍈🌽🍉🍌🦀🌾🐚
You should try the Jabuticaba fruit as well if you get a chance (though it's not native to the Amazon but Minas and Sao Paulo), the trees look really diffrent from anything you ever seen when they are full of fruits.
Travelbum también es cultura!!!👏👏👏🙏💕
Hello guys 🇵🇪🇺🇸
Brigadeiro RECIPE: CONDESNSED MILK CACAO AND BUTTER NO SUGAR 😉❤
7:53 Lindsay já está dominando o português!
You guys are doing an amazing trip, amazing videos . Thank you very much for showing BRAZIL 🇧🇷🇧🇷. Tick every single Estate of Brazil please.
Not a chocolate fan, but I enjoyed every second of this video! And... I don't even have to mention that I was sooo looking forward to the part where we find out how açaí is made... Well, now the excitement will be even better when the next video comes up!
Keep the great work! Stay safe!
First one that I know not chocolate lover
@@filipebarral6312 well, thats me... I will always choose savory over sweets and I can say NO to chocolate very easy. I am not saying that I never eat chocolate, but not very often and I don't really enjoy it :)
@@simonavioleta Good for your health! That's the only thing I can't live without.
RAINforest
OMGoshAmazing chocolate adventure Lindsey- So Amazing those brigadeiro are such fantastic chocolates .....I have no words other than E N J O Y !
The Brazilian public are loving your vlogs Alexander ❤
Will you guys go to Gramado or any of the other more German cities in Southern Brazil?
I hope they do a video of the south one day. In the Cerra Gaucha, Gramado/ Canela.
@@joebhouse yes! Hopefully 🙏
Actually Belém locate close the Delta of Amazonas river. Don't forget to go to Chapada das mesas, Jalapão and Bonito in the middle of Brasil before the south.
Nothing like travelling during a pandemic ✨🤗💫
It’s crazy that it’s coming up on one year since your lockdown in Peru began. You went from one the countries being hardest hit while locked down to now seeing so much of Brazil while it’s one of the biggest hotspots. This past year has been wild! Meanwhile I’ve left Costa Rica exactly once in that time. To fly to Panama and back last weekend. 😂. I’d be doing the same thing if I were in your position. Much more difficult with young children. Have you already decided where you’ll be going after Brazil?
Awesome experience. It really rains cats and dogs in the rainforest......LOL
Casal 100,obrigado por mostrar meu país, eu mesmo brasileiro não conheço.
Absss
Conheça o Pará
@@dullima7029 é longe,tenho medo
Não é só na Amazônia que tem cacau, a Bahia produz muito cacau, por sinal lá tem uma região chamada de região cacaueira, em muitas fazendas de cacau, inclusive minha família tinha muita plantação nessa região na década de 90.
there is a city called Santarém in Pará, you need to know !!!! it's amazing
2/3 of people of Brasil do not now the Amazon, like you guys did! Amazing!
The most famous place in Brazil that produces cacao, the origin of Brazilian chocolat is in Bahia, south of Bahia, it's in our history, Brazilian history. Sad that you didn't have a guide when you were there...
Eu acompanho o canal de vcs obrigado por mostrar o Brasil já amamos esse casal lindo 🇧🇷
Já ganhou o diploma de viajante n1 do Brasil até cupuaçu eles expermentaram
BONITO DE MAIS, ESTA REPORTAGEM , VOCÊS SÃO OS DESCUBRIDORES DO BRASIL
I love rainy day like that, I’m so jealous, I just miss all this so much 👍
Great!! Thank you for show us !
Probably in this area they show how they make the chocolate but most of the cacau plantation is in Bahia. There we can find huge areas of cacau plantation. And also in the interior of the Para state, where are some farmers
The chocolate place you went is a small sample just for tourists... Cacau plantations cover acres and acres of land where huge modern factories produce the bars we all consume all ovber the world.
Guys, I can't help feeling happy about how incredible it is to see you guys spending time at Combu Island... It is a great showpiece of the Amazon and an amazing way to get a taste of the local lifestyle and products... Great video, as usual, waiting anxiously for the next one. You guys really go for the places most foreigners don't know in Brazil... Really amazing!
Oh the cacao fruit..itatso amazing..and yeah I love chocolate too!!!
Lovely windy boat ride..sounds sweet.. the chocolate process seems like a lot of work.
Nice courtyard hotel building. Good choice.
Tenho certeza que vão querer voltar outras vezes pelo Brasil
Me deu água na boca esse brigadeiro
Very interesting the process of making chocolate
Great video 🍫🍫.
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Splendid 🥰🥰😘
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 it was a great experience, thank you
very good Brazil
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What an incredible place!!!
Amazonian chocolate must a very tasty love it
I have Cacau trees in my yard! I love to taste de fresh fruit!
U guys are so cool! even been brazilian i've never had the opportunity to be there. Thank you for sharing u experience with us!
Visit Minas Gerais and you will know churches and houses of more than 300 years old, underground gold mines ... Ouro Preto, Tiradentes
Great visit. I was drueling watching you eat that chocolate. It's an interesting process. Keep having fun. That's what life's about. Xoxoxox