5:50 The lady said "A casca não!", which means you should not eat the outlayer of jabuticaba, just the fair fruit pulp. It's OK to eat the seeds as long as you don't have constipation problems (FR rs).
So happy you enjoyed my city Natal, guys. The last dance, on the line, was a Quadrilha, a typical dance we perform during festa junina, the june parties. Happy you had that experience. Its very fun.
A garota diz "cuidado que mancha a roupa" e logo depois, as 10:18, Steve limpando as mãos na camisa e na bermuda, com o caju escorrendo pelos dedos. Alguem vai ter que comprar roupas novas :)
its so crazy watching you guys traveling the world for so long and then suddenly you're at the little fruit market at pium where my mom bought fruit for me when i was a kid, going to the beach where i learned to surf, driving through the streets that i drive through every single day. its mind boggling
Guys, this is one of your best videos in my opinion. I'm happy that you visited the Northeast. That's a real immersion into our Brazilian country and culture. Big hug to Toronto :)
People from the countryside in Brazil are mostly humble and earnest. They are friendlier, warmer and they would never cheat you like those craptards at Mercado Municipal in São Paulo. Valuable lesson learned and shared with other foreigners who might read this.
22:02 we have a cultural festival in Brazil called festa junina or festa de são João Who is a saint of the catholic church and in the northeast we used to do the dance called quadrilha It's really fun too these celebrations happen in june, in addition to dancing we have a lot of food made from corn typical foods from the northeast we make bonfires in the streets it is really very cultural.
Honestly, I haven't watched all of your vlogs from Brazil. Ive watched a few, n d content of your videos r amazing. Brazil has lots of good places for explorations n adventure.
The ladies wanted warn you guys that the cashew's juice have a kind of pigment that tarned the clothes and skin, specially under the sun light... I'm glad you are visiting my home town!! Enjoy!
A pinha que a senhora falou aqui no Paraná é fruta do conde chamada condensa e tbm a pinha é uma semente da araucaria árvore típica aqui do Paraná que nois chamamos de pinhão e muito bom tbm
E é sim. sou daqui e é Sol, mar, vento e festas o ano inteiro. a única coisa de que não gosto é que na época junina as pessoas fazem fogueiras como tradição junina mas enchem as ruas de fumaça.
You guys were misunderstanding everything at the fruit market! LoL The ladies were trying to help you saying things like: cashew juice can make stain in your clothes if you drop it and you guys got it like: "it's juicy so it can drop it!" And also they were saying that one fruit is not for you to eat the fruit peel (which I guess it could be bitter) and you guys got it like: "the seed!" Also she said that one fruit is to make drinks and the other is for eating and guys said: juice! LoL
There used to be lots of cashew trees around d old highway in d east coast of Malaysia. D rural folks like to use d cashew fruit for masak lemak. Wonder Brazil is one of d top producers for cashew nuts. D nuts r quite cheap in Goa, India. I also seen a vlog about a huge production of d nuts in Bali. D cashew nuts r my fav among all types of nuts. Scientifically, it's not categorized as nuts, macadamia too, like other nuts such as peanuts etc.
@@Yasin_Affandi Cashew originates from northeastern Brazil and exists today in other parts of the world because it was introduced by the Portuguese centuries ago.
@@Brasileiro222 Thank u. Yes, I'm aware of few of d plants species that existed in my country originated from Brazil n d South America. D Portuguese was d earliest to colonialise Malacca, then Dutch, later became Malaya during British era, n few years after independence, now we r known as Malaysia. 😀
Brazilian forts are something special. They are all connected with the development of Brazil, and represent the will of the Portuguese to claim this land and bring western values to this part of the world. There used to be more than 300 forts dotting the coast up until the end of the Empire.
Cashew tree is native to Northeastern Brazil and Southeastern Venezuela, and later was distributed around the world in the 1500s by Portuguese explorers.[1][15][3] Portuguese colonists in Brazil began exporting cashew nuts as early as the 1550s.[16] The Portuguese took it to Goa, India between 1560 and 1565. From there, it spread throughout Southeast Asia and eventually Africa. Wikipedia I love Natal. I lived there and now my sister loves there. Great memories
21:33 OOOH, Ivana and Steve, you made me cry when I saw my parents. It has been almost 4 years that I didn't see them. 😭❤ I hope you have enjoyed Natal. God bless you 🙏🥹
Thanks so much for helping us along our trip Ingrid! We had a great time with your parents. They even filmed some of the clips in the video!! Just great. Thanks again
i love watching your videos. You guys should come back here in June/July because of Festa Junina, It is a very unique festival. Lots of good and yummy food, fun party, plays, music. You would definetly have Fun!
As a citizen of Northeast Brazil, I can say that you will always be very welcome here❤. When you come back to Brazil, please visit Jericoacoara, a beautiful beach located in the interior of Ceará state. I would also like to give a tip: try to avoid associating anything from Brazilian culture with Hispanic culture. For example, when you called the forró dance a "conga line," 😂 most Brazilians don't even know what a "conga line" is, and in general, this reinforces the stereotype that Brazilians speak Spanish or that Brazilian culture is heavily influenced by Hispanic culture. In reality, most of Brazilian culture comes from the triad of Portugal-Africa-Native influences, with near to zero Spanish influence.
Truly, truly enjoyed your whole Brazil series. Great to see you both had a such a super duper fun time exploring the places there. I followed the entire journey. A massive THANKS, Steve Ivana ❤️😍
I love Natal so much. It's a vibrant, warm, beautiful city. There's a lot of places to visit. You didn't see 1%.. Thank to both of you for beeing in our country and show for the rest of the world.. 👍👍🤩
Natal means Christmas but also means something that was born in, Christmas: the birth of Jesus. It also means: a place where you were born, like: homeland=terra natal.
Guys, you should try to stay at a hotel that costs about R$300 a day for a weekend or so. Asides from Ibis and other Business hotels, most brazilian hotels offer continental brakfast for free. You Will not regret it
Natal has a lot of things to see if you wanna have fun or learn about our cuture. Tourism is very important here in Natal and in the cities around too.
@@bruno-ug6ld graças a Deus. Antes esse governo do que o governo anterior. Você deve ser uma pessoa muito amarga pra odiar um povo por conta disso. Melhore.
I think this is my favorite video so far. Glad u guys could enjoy so much of my country, I was already used to watch your adventures. Hope sometime you can go back, cause is plenty more to see on the west. Muito bom, fecharam a visita ao Brasil com chave de ouro! Have a good fly back to Canada. See ya
Eu imagino que eles iriam sim, já que queriam descer para o Recife durante o Carnaval, mas por conta do problema que tiveram com a empresa de aluguel do carro que pegaram em Salvador, tiveram que mudar os planos.
Primeiro canal de gringos no brasil que acompanho e meu deus, vocês são muito simpaticos! A cada "muito bom" eu dou um sorrisinho. hahahah espero que aproveitem cada vez mais!
A tip for both of you that love cachaça: Caju (cashew fruit) cuts the strong taste of the cachaça, try to bite the fruit rigth after drinking the beverage. This combination is called "caju amigo" (cashew friend)...
Hahaha "muito bom" to see you enjoying so much. We can see the joy just by watching. Congratulations Steve for taking a chance on dancing. And Ivana, who knew she would do so well in Forró?!
You are very nice and intelligent, especially Ivana. Ivana is good at languages and assimilating different cultures. You have my respect and admiration. Big hug from Guarapari, Espírito Santo.
I follow u since the steal of your Camara in Peru. Now Finally i see you in the city where i live. I am so glad to u. Thank u for been so kind to us. I really would adore to meet u here and take a picture together of u. I am a Fan of your amazing work.
Awwwwww, I love Forró! What a great experience, guys! I´m sad that you are already back to Canada, but delighted for the great time you had in Brazil. Please, come to Ireland and reach out to me.
Steve was really fast with his jokes in this video "we came in Christmas in February" "shoot with canons" lol
5:50 The lady said "A casca não!", which means you should not eat the outlayer of jabuticaba, just the fair fruit pulp. It's OK to eat the seeds as long as you don't have constipation problems (FR rs).
Natal é o paraíso.... Rio de janeiro é bom, mas o nordeste é otimo e é barato....
Esse casal é nota 1000 🥰😅
The tall girl selling the fruit is so pretty 😍
10:08 ivana saved steve's life, cashew nuts must be roasted as if consumed in large quantities raw they can be really poisonous!
So happy you enjoyed my city Natal, guys. The last dance, on the line, was a Quadrilha, a typical dance we perform during festa junina, the june parties. Happy you had that experience. Its very fun.
ah! So you are from Natal! Love it!
Thanks, Antonio
This couple knows how to enjoy life.
I wanna visit Natal after this video
Ivana is from the Northeast, I'm sure! She had so much forró in her feet! I'm glad you guys got to do that!
A garota diz "cuidado que mancha a roupa" e logo depois, as 10:18, Steve limpando as mãos na camisa e na bermuda, com o caju escorrendo pelos dedos. Alguem vai ter que comprar roupas novas :)
its so crazy watching you guys traveling the world for so long and then suddenly you're at the little fruit market at pium where my mom bought fruit for me when i was a kid, going to the beach where i learned to surf, driving through the streets that i drive through every single day. its mind boggling
The best city in Brazil 🇧🇷 no contest. Natal ❤️
The lady from the market was telling that the cashew juice from the fruit can stain your clothes...or your skin(if you stay in the sun). Love you guys
You guys trying forro was so fun.
Ivana really nailed it!
I loved it
I've told you guys, Natal's people is the best after mineiros! hahahah I miss so much this place! I hope you enjoyed.
We really enjoyed Natal :) , we did a lot and had a great adventure :)
Mineiros primeiro, Natalenses depois! KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!
@@adilsonaba9195 fã ou hater?? Hahaha
Your place is in Brazil. There are much , much more to see in Brazil. We should get a brazilian citozenship for you guys!!!
Guys, this is one of your best videos in my opinion. I'm happy that you visited the Northeast. That's a real immersion into our Brazilian country and culture. Big hug to Toronto :)
People from the countryside in Brazil are mostly humble and earnest. They are friendlier, warmer and they would never cheat you like those craptards at Mercado Municipal in São Paulo. Valuable lesson learned and shared with other foreigners who might read this.
That's true ! 👍
22:02 we have a cultural festival in Brazil called festa junina or festa de são João Who is a saint of the catholic church and in the northeast we used to do the dance called quadrilha It's really fun too these celebrations happen in june, in addition to dancing we have a lot of food made from corn typical foods from the northeast we make bonfires in the streets it is really very cultural.
Oh, wow I wish I could go there
Honestly, I haven't watched all of your vlogs from Brazil. Ive watched a few, n d content of your videos r amazing. Brazil has lots of good places for explorations n adventure.
The ladies wanted warn you guys that the cashew's juice have a kind of pigment that tarned the clothes and skin, specially under the sun light... I'm glad you are visiting my home town!! Enjoy!
Congrats, you guys are in the best region of Brasil, the Nordeste!
The green fruit with black seeds is called custard apple. It's very tasty.
7:51 caju's juice makes clothes stain (that never leave kkkk). So thats why the lady was talking about being careful to not stain the clothes
A pinha que a senhora falou aqui no Paraná é fruta do conde chamada condensa e tbm a pinha é uma semente da araucaria árvore típica aqui do Paraná que nois chamamos de pinhão e muito bom tbm
*Steve's about to bite a raw cashew nut*
Every brazilian: NOOOOOOOOO!!!
perfect video! It combined history, panoramic views, music and dance.
The Northeastern friendliness, man... It warms the heart!
Best people in the whole wide world!
@Silas Rodrigues My son, yes, but not my ex-girlfriend kkkkk
@@jasongb5666 😂
Natal parece uma cidade muito divertida!! Abraços de SC pra galera de Natal.
E é sim. sou daqui e é Sol, mar, vento e festas o ano inteiro. a única coisa de que não gosto é que na época junina as pessoas fazem fogueiras como tradição junina mas enchem as ruas de fumaça.
É cheio de bandido isso sim ..kkkk
You guys were misunderstanding everything at the fruit market! LoL The ladies were trying to help you saying things like: cashew juice can make stain in your clothes if you drop it and you guys got it like: "it's juicy so it can drop it!" And also they were saying that one fruit is not for you to eat the fruit peel (which I guess it could be bitter) and you guys got it like: "the seed!" Also she said that one fruit is to make drinks and the other is for eating and guys said: juice! LoL
Natal e João Pessoa são as capitais mais lindas que visitei até o momento.
Thanks for this wonderful video n for showing your explorations in Natal, Brazil.
There used to be lots of cashew trees around d old highway in d east coast of Malaysia. D rural folks like to use d cashew fruit for masak lemak. Wonder Brazil is one of d top producers for cashew nuts. D nuts r quite cheap in Goa, India. I also seen a vlog about a huge production of d nuts in Bali. D cashew nuts r my fav among all types of nuts. Scientifically, it's not categorized as nuts, macadamia too, like other nuts such as peanuts etc.
Hehehe, someone is missing durian when eating d cashew fruit, they both taste really different. D cashew fruit looked really big n juicy.
@@Yasin_Affandi Cashew originates from northeastern Brazil and exists today in other parts of the world because it was introduced by the Portuguese centuries ago.
@@Brasileiro222 Thank u. Yes, I'm aware of few of d plants species that existed in my country originated from Brazil n d South America. D Portuguese was d earliest to colonialise Malacca, then Dutch, later became Malaya during British era, n few years after independence, now we r known as Malaysia. 😀
Brazilian forts are something special. They are all connected with the development of Brazil, and represent the will of the Portuguese to claim this land and bring western values to this part of the world. There used to be more than 300 forts dotting the coast up until the end of the Empire.
Cashew tree is native to Northeastern Brazil and Southeastern Venezuela, and later was distributed around the world in the 1500s by Portuguese explorers.[1][15][3] Portuguese colonists in Brazil began exporting cashew nuts as early as the 1550s.[16] The Portuguese took it to Goa, India between 1560 and 1565. From there, it spread throughout Southeast Asia and eventually Africa. Wikipedia
I love Natal. I lived there and now my sister loves there. Great memories
Quero dizer, que tenho a honra de ser inscrito neste canal e ter o privilégio, de vê pessoas de outro país curtindo meu lindo nordeste 😉👏👏
21:33 OOOH, Ivana and Steve, you made me cry when I saw my parents. It has been almost 4 years that I didn't see them. 😭❤
I hope you have enjoyed Natal.
God bless you 🙏🥹
Thanks so much for helping us along our trip Ingrid! We had a great time with your parents. They even filmed some of the clips in the video!! Just great. Thanks again
That is so sweet Mom & Dad celebraties 🥰
i love watching your videos. You guys should come back here in June/July because of Festa Junina, It is a very unique festival. Lots of good and yummy food, fun party, plays, music. You would definetly have Fun!
As a citizen of Northeast Brazil, I can say that you will always be very welcome here❤. When you come back to Brazil, please visit Jericoacoara, a beautiful beach located in the interior of Ceará state. I would also like to give a tip: try to avoid associating anything from Brazilian culture with Hispanic culture. For example, when you called the forró dance a "conga line," 😂 most Brazilians don't even know what a "conga line" is, and in general, this reinforces the stereotype that Brazilians speak Spanish or that Brazilian culture is heavily influenced by Hispanic culture. In reality, most of Brazilian culture comes from the triad of Portugal-Africa-Native influences, with near to zero Spanish influence.
Truly, truly enjoyed your whole Brazil series. Great to see you both had a such a super duper fun time exploring the places there. I followed the entire journey. A massive THANKS, Steve Ivana ❤️😍
Ivana has got a dance spirit, she gets it quickly !!
As vendedoras de frutas foram mais gente boa do que todos os vendedores que já vi.
Guys, you two are proof that Canadians are the best people. I loved the video.
I love my beautiful country 🫶🏼 hopefully I can return soon by the grace of God 🇧🇷 thank you for your video showing the kindness of our people
Ivana learned dance forro very well, and so did you Steven! you guys had a lot of fun!
I love Natal so much. It's a vibrant, warm, beautiful city. There's a lot of places to visit. You didn't see 1%.. Thank to both of you for beeing in our country and show for the rest of the world.. 👍👍🤩
We are going to miss you guys 🇧🇷
Guys, seed = semente/caroço and casca = peel
Natal means Christmas but also means something that was born in, Christmas: the birth of Jesus. It also means: a place where you were born, like: homeland=terra natal.
Ivana tem ritmo, dança muito bem.
Ivana é forrrozeira!!!!! Boa Steve só aprendemos tentando várias vezes. ❤❤
This is one of your best videos!
Concordo!!! Esse vídeo tá muito bom!
Im Brazilian, but i live in Japan, oh gosh i miss jabuticaba so much!
Deveriam fazer um vídeo fazendo um review da viagem no Brasil
What Beautiful words from Steve "the history is often rough but the feeling now is incredibly vibrant and full of smiling faces"
I just love Ivana, she's so positive
Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Guys, you should try to stay at a hotel that costs about R$300 a day for a weekend or so. Asides from Ibis and other Business hotels, most brazilian hotels offer continental brakfast for free. You Will not regret it
Love how Ivana loves it!!!
Natal has a lot of things to see if you wanna have fun or learn about our cuture. Tourism is very important here in Natal and in the cities around too.
Que lugar lindo, que festa animada, fiquei com vontade de ir a Natal!
Ivana dancing is amazing! Nice job guys.
Como não amar a cultura nordestina? ♥️
@@bruno-ug6ld amargo
@@bruno-ug6ld graças a Deus. Antes esse governo do que o governo anterior. Você deve ser uma pessoa muito amarga pra odiar um povo por conta disso. Melhore.
@@bruno-ug6ld simples, com todo prazer do mundo derrotamos Bolsonaro. Mas o meu comentário em nada ter a ver com política.
@@e.956 Pra colocarmos um bandido na presidência? Nojo de vc do Lmula e Bolsonaro
@@Jiyrfsj7okj nojo vc tem que ter de vc mesmo. Guardar seu rancor político pra outro comentário, aqui não!
The elderly man talking to you guys at the cashew tree was so cute.
In caju, the nut is the real fruit while the juicy part is a pseudofruit.
I think this is my favorite video so far. Glad u guys could enjoy so much of my country, I was already used to watch your adventures. Hope sometime you can go back, cause is plenty more to see on the west. Muito bom, fecharam a visita ao Brasil com chave de ouro! Have a good fly back to Canada. See ya
conexao desses dois e muito linda
Brazil it's a good place to know, there are many places to know.
Brazil is a diverse nation, it is equivalent to several countries within Brazil.
Tá faltando vocês conhecerem JOÃO PESSOA, vocês vão adorar, cidade linda.
Eu imagino que eles iriam sim, já que queriam descer para o Recife durante o Carnaval, mas por conta do problema que tiveram com a empresa de aluguel do carro que pegaram em Salvador, tiveram que mudar os planos.
You guys dancing forró is so cute ! 😊
Natal é uma eterna saudade!
Deus abençoe vocês. 🇧🇷🇺🇸
A casca de jabuticaba é rica em resveratrol
Assim como açaí e uvas preta!
Esse vídeo está belíssimo, e muito divertido!!! Que dias lindos que fizeram!!
It was really cool see you dancing forró, thanks for visiting our country and share our culture with the rest of the world !
Glad you guys could make it to Natal ♥
you guys are so cute dancing! forró is absolutely amazing
Que lindo esse video! Adorei! Muito bom. Vocês são maravilhosos!
Finally you tried Jabuticaba! It is my favorite fruit. It's a good thing they didn't leave Brazil without tasting
Wow, it's so delicious! Something about the colour of jabuticaba, I knew it would be delicious
Natal is amazing and you need travel for Fortaleza in Ceará
Primeiro canal de gringos no brasil que acompanho e meu deus, vocês são muito simpaticos! A cada "muito bom" eu dou um sorrisinho. hahahah espero que aproveitem cada vez mais!
A tip for both of you that love cachaça: Caju (cashew fruit) cuts the strong taste of the cachaça, try to bite the fruit rigth after drinking the beverage. This combination is called "caju amigo" (cashew friend)...
Bem-vindos!❣️ Minha terra é linda sim! Só orgulho do meu lugar e da minha gente potiguar.
Hahaha "muito bom" to see you enjoying so much. We can see the joy just by watching. Congratulations Steve for taking a chance on dancing. And Ivana, who knew she would do so well in Forró?!
You are very nice and intelligent, especially Ivana. Ivana is good at languages and assimilating different cultures. You have my respect and admiration. Big hug from Guarapari, Espírito Santo.
Not sure if you guys know, but that stand at São Paulo municipal Market was shut down after they scammed you. I saw your vídeo on the news 😄
It looks like you guys like forró 😁 Ivana is oretty good on dancing! Bravo Ivana! 😊😊👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow Ivana!!!! You danced like a native! Very good!!! Congrats!
Sou de Natal e fiquei feliz em saber que vocês passaram por aqui. Um forte abraço 🇧🇷🇨🇦
Os nordestinos são muito simpáticos eu amo d+😁
natal is my hometown ❤️ i've been living in another state for 13 years but i miss it every single day, i'm glad you guys liked it!
Que saudades de natal, oh cidade maravilhosa 😍😁😄
I follow u since the steal of your Camara in Peru. Now Finally i see you in the city where i live. I am so glad to u. Thank u for been so kind to us. I really would adore to meet u here and take a picture together of u. I am a Fan of your amazing work.
Such a happy vibe, high energy upthere! Thanks for sharing guys!
i`ve made a game in university based in that fort you guys went to. recalled some memories!
Os potiguares são muito receptivos
She said at 5:50: "a casca não", which means: "not the peel" (Don't eat the peel). You can eat the seed. It's the best part!
*BRAZIL BEST COUNTRY 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷😍*
Awwwwww, I love Forró! What a great experience, guys! I´m sad that you are already back to Canada, but delighted for the great time you had in Brazil. Please, come to Ireland and reach out to me.