Sao's Paulo's Unique Food Scene | Municipal Market & Liberdade
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2022
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Today we head to central Sao Paulo to try some more or less traditional foods! We start at the Sao Paulo Municipal market and move to Liberdade, the Japanese district of the city. Come along!
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Brasil lugar de comidas com combinações perfeitas...
Not only Japanese came to Brazil, we have large communities of Italians, Germans, Hungarians, Ukrainians, Turks, Lebanese, in recent years, Africans, Chinese and Koreans, all living in the most admirable peace. And only God knows how many more. Many refugees from wars. Brazil is made from a salad of cultures and religions, which is the largest Christian country in the world.
gosto muito
The fruits come from all states in Brazil, from north to south, east to west. All of Brazil produces fruit, not just the Amazon.
Seja bem vindo ao Brasil🌅🇧🇷abracos amigo Gringo🌅🇧🇷
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as a person from sao paulo that lives in la i can actually confirm this
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I'm curious because the city center, the historical one (Páteo do Colégio, CCBB, etc) is not located around the market as shown in the video... And it's actually quite safe :) You should visit the museums over there and also parque Ibirapuera. I hope you a chance to check Nyemayer's work over there and the coffee places in the historical center.
Merci pour la ballade gastronomique ! 😋
They don't know what to do with the people in the city center. I still think it's worth a visit. There are some really nice buildings that are a reminder of Sao Paulo's glorious past. It's safe during the day but at night you should not walk alone and always keep an eye out.
Also agree, of all the years of travelling all the corners of the world I have been, that exact area around the market is one of the most sketchy places I have been and felt a real sense of fear whilst out in the public.
Why?! Doesn't socialism work?!
@@jimjones3065 WTF???? hahahahahah
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Gostei de veidio
Videoyu sevdim 👏👏
Be always welcome, mate.
Gostei
Buddy you need to go eat at rua Helvétia Cracolândia bar do Zé caixão,its a Nice place to eat
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Unfortunately, so many of what you say are true, but Brazil is so big that it has so many small cities that are so peaceful. Peace
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Thanks for the heads up Bro , 100% now not going to Brazil.
There are another amazing and safe city in Brazil, like:
Jalapão, Curitiba, Foz do Iguaçu, Bonito, Chapada Diamantina, Blumenau...
Stick around. we don't need you here
Your loss not Brazil’s! Keep living in your bubble! 👌
It's fine, go, don't be an obvious mark, keep your head on a swivel. Some of the best food, places and people I've ever met. But don't be a rube. Remember that old saying "nothing good happens after midnight." Be smart anywhere you go in the world.
Brazil did not end slavery until the 1800's. The Japanese immigration if much more recent. Most came in the 50's.
Hold up. Brasil abolished slavery in 1888. That only stood out because I remembered that it was way after 1865 when the US abolished.
o cara escolheu os piores angulos de Sâo Paulo hahaha se bem que todos os angulos são feios
Didnt lied! Brazilians themselves avoid go to Sao Paulo and even more Rio... too dangerous
Eu moro em São Paulo e nunca fui roubada. Sempre ando na Avenida Paulista de madrugada 🙄🙄