Não te esqueças que temos legendas tanto portuguesas como brasileiras! Diz olá à Carolina de Portugal, que está a fazer as nossas legendas todas :) Vejo-te no próximo vídeo! 😘 / Don't forget that we have both Portuguese and Brazilian subtitles! Say hi to Carolina from Portugal, who is doing our all the subtitles :) See you in the next video! 😘
@@joenandamalie I mean the xenophobic comments in this video. Search for the comment of Rui Ascensão and read the 71 replys for his comment, pure xenophobia practiced by a girl or woman (i don’t know) with 2 accounts and who always write in big letters. Put the translator if you want and you’ll see. Sorry but it’s not good for your channel allow this situation.
The video has almost 400 comments as of writing this. We don’t have the resources to moderate them. You can report the comments you find xenophobic and TH-cam is also good at filtering them out.
@@joenandamalie You know that TH-cam do nothing about that. I did it before and youtube didn’t nothing. It’s the youtubers who must also to check that, and not only looking to earn money with videos, but you know what it’s better for you, be happy, bye 👍
Do visit. Brazil is a huge country. People usually go to Rio and the cities that they went through the video, but if you really love nature and quiet try going to northeast of Brazil where are the most beautiful and less crowded beaches. There a places where you can spent a whole day alone with your friends without no other people in the beach. There is also lot o beautiful mountain side places that we call "Chapada" like Chapada dos Veadeiros or Chapada da Diamantina. Places full of nature, waterfalls, lakes, caves that are also amazing and quiet.
Our sparkling wines are specially well rated. We produce wines at least in 7 states...I don't know from where they grab that wrong information...it's a pity.
Compared to wine in Europe we didn’t see/taste any high quality wine on the many restaurants we visited. And trust me, we always browsed the wine menu. Perhaps there are good wines but you don’t really find them in the areas of Rio or Floripa.
That's true but brazilian high quality wine is more expensive than imported, specially those from Argentina and Chile. In fact they didn't comment about the quality of brazilian wine. They said Brazil didn't have a strong wine culture meaning that most people consume much more beer than wine.
@@joenandamalie I didn´t notice a difference between the wine in RS where I was in 2020-2021, and the ones in three different countries in Europe (2018- to Portugal, Spain and France), they were really similar, it shows that the level of those wines are comparable
Juice parlors are present in almost every corner in Rio and it is one of my favourite culinary secrets of the city. The fresh juice you can get - and the ludicrous number of different fruits to choose from - Is unparalleled...
@@tpancadao2727 no Sul se planta muito feijão principalmente o feijão preto Rio Grande do Sul é o maior produtor de arroz Paraná e o maior produtor de feijão depois vem Minas e em terceiro a Bahia
This right here is how you do a travel vlog. Extremely respectful and beautiful video. It really felt like you guys were enjoying the experience and learning as much as you could, as opposed to expecting the place to meet your standards. Very happy to see this.
Brazil is a country where different cultures mix and the gastronomy could not be different. If one day you return to Brazil, get to know Minas Gerais, the Northeast of Brazil and the South, where, contrary to what they said, the wine culture is more present, where good Brazilian wines are produced.In 2020, Brazilians consumed 50 million liters of Brazilian fine wines and sparkling wines. Not counting imported wines and sparkling wines.
But 50 million liters is not very much in a country with 200 million people. That's a quarter of the country drinking a liter in an entire year. I don't doubt it's possible to find decent wine, but we just didn't find it whether in Rio or Santa Catarina. Whenever we ordered wine the menu almost always offered imported wine.
@@joenandamalie In rio i belive. But in santa Caterina is easy to find wine from Rio Grande do Sul. The most famous Brazilian winery are Miolo, Salton, Casa Valduga and Garibaldi. You should google them. Most of them won some international prizes
That all looked so good!!! I lived in Brazil for two years and part of the reason we moved to Portugal was because of the Brazillian food available there. The only thing I would add about Brazilian food is the day-to-day food is almost always with rice and beans, but you don't really get served as much in the restaurants.
We didn't notice the rice and beans being overshadowing, but we also went to different restaurants from all over the world, all the time. But rice + beans + molho piri = Godlike 😂
Rice and beans with some meat ,salad or fish .. nobody eats only rice and beans I grow up there ...but yeah rice and beans with something else every day and Sunday we always do some pasta or empadão, barbecue etc .molho piri is pimenta malagueta i think they call it molho piri in Portugal but you must visit other states in Brazil like north Wich has the most traditional indigenous culture in all their food and Minas Gerais best place ever to try Brazilian food ...but Rio?I'm from Rio and we don't have much to show to be honest .
It's absolutely not true that Brazil doesn't have wine actually have great wine in the Southern part of Brazil. Because the climate is much cooler over there.
The Picanha is an Brazilian gastronomy importation to Portugal by Brazilians. So the Portuguese Picanha 🇵🇹 Vs Brazilian Picanha 🇧🇷 is a false question in Portugal. Why ? Because, Picanha never was a Portuguese dish, is 100% Brazilian meat flavour. And the best, Picanha or Rodizio restaurantes in Portugal, are full of Brazilian staff, and even the meat comes from Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina, knownend to be the three best beaf producers in the world. Picanha is allready a part good taste dish in Portugal.
Nossa cultura... Ela vem se espalhando pelo mundo, e este na maior cara de pau vem se apossando dela, e em alguns lugares dizendo que é sua. Nosso carnaval, com alas, porta bandeira, samba enredo; nossas churrascarias com rodício; futvolei etc. Agora essa da picanha é novidade.
@@southhemispheretv7353 relaxa, neles não brilham como no nosso Brasil❤️🇧🇷 O Brasil é incomparável! pode se aposar das culturas, porém o carisma e a alegria não são as mesmas.
I'm from Brazil and really when I watch videos such as this one, it gives me a little bit proud to be Brazilian although Brazil has much problems. I'm learning English and this channel help me a lot. I can training my listening. Thanks for you all.
Brazil has good wines and cheap in the southern part of Brazil more specifically in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, where there is a very large culture in drinking many wines. I also recommend visiting the cities of Gramado and Canela in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, they are very beautiful cities and it snows part of the year, Gramado is very similar to a small city in Europe. It also snows in other cities in Brazil.
We personally didn't find any Brazilian wine that was worth drinking, but if there are good wines, we would love to taste them! Thanks for the suggestions!
@@joenandamalie There is the wine route in Rio Grande do Sul. Maybe our wines are not the best in the world, but we have good wines too. In the South and Northeast there are many wineries. But Brazilians like beer and liqueurs more
O corte da picanha é brasileiro, é bem provável que a carne que vai para Portugal seja brasileira, argentina ou uruguaia e as churrascarias deste modelo de churrasco sejam de brasileiros tbm. É muito legal que pessoas do mundo inteiro estejam descobrindo o Brasil com outros olhos, mas é super importante também um trabalho de pesquisa, com conteúdo confiável e informativo... para que paradigmas sejam quebrados e o público obtenha informação de qualidade e não apenas" achismos"...
Sim. É verdade que a maioria das churrascarias que servem picanha em Portugal sao geridas e foram abertas por brasileiros, no entanto é mentira que a carne venha da america do sul, a carnev é portuguesa mesmo.
Hoje em dia já há muitos portugueses que compraram a ideia da picanha, mas sim, os primeiros foram os brasileiros. Não só a picanha, como também a ideia do feijão preto para acompanhar.
Sou brasileiro, vivo nos EUA e conheço bem os três países. Para quem pensa que toda a carne de churrasco vem da América do Sul estão um pouco enganados. Um volume muito grande das carnes em PT vem do Reino Unido, agora posso dizer que uma das carnes mais saborosa que já experimentei foi nos Açores ( Aquipelago Português no meio do Atlântico) para quem nunca ouviu falar. Gente picanha e o nome do corte, todo animal mamífero teoricamente, se poderia tirar uma picanha. Os dois países são maravilhosos, cada povo com suas culturas e estilos. Gente ruim tem em todos os lugares, assim como pessoas maravilhosas. Esse casal é Dinamarquês e estão em Portugal a poucos anos e não se pode exigir que eles conheçam detalhes de tudo nos dois países. Eles fazem um exelente trabalho, mostrando o Brasil sem as famosas pre-concepções que eu mesmo sou sempre indagado aqui nos EUA. Abraços a todos!
That was really great! Probably one of your best videos, food tour videos especially, I think, because the rapid pace really worked well. I feel like we saw and experienced so much, but because the action really kept moving along quickly it didn't seem like a long video. Well done!
The beef from Brazil is known as green gold. Because our cattle do not feed on feed, but on vegetables, found in the pastures. That's why the taste is so different.
Hey guys, I love your videos, I don't miss one. I don't know if you've tried the cheese bread (PÃO DE QUEIJO), but what you showed in the video seemed to be a corn bread (CORN BROA) and cashew is not an Amazonian fruit. our gastronomy is really very diverse, practically each state has a unique and rich gastronomy. a summary tip: the best barbecue is in the south of the country, the best cheese bread is in Minas Gerais, the best tapioca is in the Northeast, the best açaí is in Pará, the best pizza is in São Paulo, the besta Moqueca is in Bahia and the best affectionate food is from Goiás and Minas Gerais
Really nice video, I suggest you guys to visit the city of Belém in North of Brazil and know as u said " the foundation food (of Brazil)", different from Portugal and Spain the food from North there is no parallel, at least in Western world. U must to try and enjoy Belém, the gate of Amazon!
A diversidade da culinária brasileira sem dúvida alguma a torna uma das melhores do mundo, aqui nos damos ao luxo de comer diariamente uma comida fresca sem ser enlatado como em outros países.
@@martins5045 outros países têm tanta ou mais qualidade que a do Brasil. E melhor gastronomia. Por exemplo, as laranjas do Brasil não prestam. E nem sequer são de cor laranja
I guess you missed the bacalhau culture of Rio, you'd have noticed how much if an influence portuguese cuisine has on brazilian cuisine by it. Anyway, I.think you guys only got a hint of brazilian cuisine in rhis trip. I would heavily recommend travelling to the Northeast and North of the country next time, where you will get a markedly.different cuisine... Brazil is huge and its cuisine varies wildly from one place to the other...
@@aferreira66 , é interessante que um dia vi um comentário de um italiano que viveu em Santa Catarina, em Minas Gerais e na Bahia , ele recomendava os estrangeiros irem pro norte do Brasil, evitar o Sul pra fugir do modo europeu de viver ! Muitas vezes eles querem conhecer algo diferente . Por isso o Sul é pouco visitado talvez . Mas somos todos brasileiros , com diferenças regionais imensas . Seria bom que os estrangeiros conhecessem um pouco de cada região . Por falar em vinhos , adoro os vinhos brasileiros !
@@Fred1972 nem dá pra culpar, quando a gente vai pra os países estrangeiros não vem na nossa mente sair do local mais populoso ou capital deles, achando que no interior não tem nada de relevante ou algo assim, só pegar os países ao redor do BR, quem nunca foi pra nenhum deles acha que só existem as coisas na capital ou na fronteira, o meio é inabitado kkkkk
Definitely one of the best things about Brazil is the food.. 🤩 In Portugal I just can't find everything, some fruits and foods simply dont exist here and even when I do, they don't taste the same as in Brazil.. but it is what it is, enjoy the delicious Brazilian food!
You should visit Rota dos Vinhedos in Rio Grande do Sul. Gramado e canela, and near by, try a Great Vine. Yes Brazil does!!! Just need to the right place.
We have been in Rio and Sao Paulo in 2016 and in Rio i ‘ve tried the best pizza ever🤣🤣🤣🤣very good meats they have, fish and seafood! Love to go there again🙏
Escondidinho de carne seca é o meu favorito, mas tem muita coisa boa, tem parmegiana de carne que é melhor do que a tradicional italiana que é com berinjela 🍆
@@mtulio-t9z É normal q seja estranho! País diferente , língua diferente, cultura diferente! Uma população habituada a comer feijão com arroz achará um prato bacalhau com natas altamente estranho!
Amo a culinária brasileira, pra mim a melhor comida do mundo junto com a italiana. Mas a verdadeira culinária, na minha opinião, é a mineira. Faltou vocês conhecerem Minas Gerais e a sua deliciosa culinária. Sou paulista mas amo a gastronomia mineira.
Yep, I think that's the good and bad of Brazilian food. Deep fried food is definitely easy to find in especially Rio, but the fact that there are so many alternatives makes it no issue at all.
Heeey we have a really strong wine culture here in Brazil, mostly in the state os Rio Grande do Sul, in my hometown we have almost 700 winery. You should visit wine valley in the city of Garibaldi and Bento Gonçalves
Portuguese are always more economic while praising Brazil then most of gringos. You can confirm this easily on TH-cam. It tells a lot about the mixed feelings they have about the country and its people, haha (surely different from any other nacionality).
Bendito é o nisso País. Amoo essa terra. Fiquei feliz pela avaliação positiva que fizeram da nossa culinária. Uma mistura de tudo. Olá Carolina,obrigada pelas legendas em português.
I’ve been following you guys for quite a while. I am from Floripa but actually live in Lisbon. Hope you enjoyed your stay in Brazil. You may also visit Pomerode (German city), have some café colonial in Blumenau, or even chill out in Gramado in Rio Grande do Sul. Minas also has a nice countryside vibe (Ouro Preto, Poços de Caldas). You can also visit Bonito, Paraty, etc. The possibilities are almost endless. Enjoy 😉
Yall made a pretty good overall scenario of brazilian food in this video, probably the best on youtube. But you forgot NUMBER ONE, rice and beans! The fundation of daily meals. Congrats on the brazilian series, it is great!
Excellent video! And you've had only a small sample of Brazil's cuisine. There are so many different types of regional food it would take another trip to try them all. Next time here experience food from Minas Gerais (there is so much more than pão de queijo), Bahia, other northeastern states and freswater fish from the Amazon and Pantanal. BTW I recognized the restaurant where you had pão de queijo and tapioca in Ipanema, Emporio Jardim. I live on the same block and I'm a frequent customer.
I'm brazilian and whenever I see a video of foreigners visiting my country I like to watch it. Also, one of the things I like to do is to try and guess the nationality of said foreigners, and at first I thought you two were from Germany, because you are direct and honest, and germans have that reputation. There's also the accent. But then I found out it seems you are from Denmark. I got close. Thanks for visiting!
I almost think this is my favourite video you guys have made? Also watching this before dinner was NOT a good idea🤣 I found you guys at about 60K subs and so stoked to see you guys growing and your videos just getting better and better. Love ya work 🖤
Aww, thanks so much! It was a ton of work, but we are happy with the end result! :) Hope we can start growing at a faster pace! We need the 100K subscribers hehe!
It's incredible to see you guys in the city I was born. What about the feijoada? Feijoada is popular in Rio not as much in other states. To see you walking in the streets give me saudades. Help me to remember the life I had there so long ago. Cheers.
@Rui Teixeira, estás muito equivocado!🤭 A MUQUECA, que pode ser feita com uma infinidade de tipos de Peixe, é um prato BRASILEIRÍSSIMO 🇧🇷, com raízes na nossa culinária indígena! 😉😉
@@observadorbr6264 julgo que você está enganado. A Moqueca é um prato com influências indígena , africana (angolana) e portuguesa . Contudo é considerado como um prato típico do Brasil e Angola. pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moqueca
You guys need to visit Capitólio, Minas Gerais State. A tons of canyons, crystal clear lakes, and waterfalls. It is just marvelous ! ... and the "mineira" food 😋 is just yummy.
"The tiny little shrimps are smoked, that I am not a fan of" almost made me fell off my chair from laughing. Love you guys. Cheers! Enjoy your staying!
Apesar de termos alguns pratos q descendem diretamente de Portugal, outros foram adaptados com os ingredientes q temos aqui, mas o Brasil teve GRANDES imigrações de alemãs, japoneses, italianos e em menor escala, porém ainda numerosos, franceses holandeses, turcos, espanhóis, libaneses, chineses. Isso sem contar os africanos que vieram escravizados e os índios q haviam aqui. Aqui tem colônias gigantescas de outros povos e seus descendentes q geralmente chegaram aqui fugidos da guerra, da fome e da miséria. Aí cada povo vai juntando um prato aqui outro ali no nosso cardapio, adaptando com nossos ingredientes, e é assim q é feita a nossa cozinha.
In Brazil every state have different types of traditional food, culture, accents and behaviour. If you enjoy a wine culture you have to visit the South States of Brazil Rio Grande do Sul for exemple. They have big farmers and local wine production, also their barbecue is another level, they cook the meat slowly under the sand, it’s breathtaking.
gostei muito da repercussão q essa matéria deu no exterior! realmente nosso país tem uma qualidade elogiável no que se refere à culinária e grande parte disso vem de termos um país com várias colonos no passado e q no presente estamos aceitando pessoas de vários outros países . além de sermos um país rico em diversidade de temperos q vão desde óleos ervas animais etc. sem contar q somos um povo com identidade própria q não fica bitolado em receitas , modificados tudo, desde a pizza ao sushi, parabéns pelo vídeo! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Very nice video, I'm Brazilian 73 years old, now living in Chicago. The food I miss the most from Brazil are my famous " pasteis', but only with cheese, and palmitos, with a bunch of Antarticas or Brahmas, in Rio used to stay at the Meridien or Intercontinental, I was born in Sao Paulo. I just can't wait to go back to Brasil, have to set my feet on the ground of my birth country before I leave this world! Was anxiously waiting for the end of the pandemic hysteria, which I believe was manufactured, by Pope Fauci and China. Brasil, here I come.........................
Brasil não tem cultura de vinho? Eles deveriam ter vindo à serra gaúcha, onde várias vezes nossos vinhos foram eleitos um dos melhores do mundo. E deveriam ter visistado Pelotas e provado seus doces, praticamente todos inspirados na culinária portuguesa. É aquilo...Brasil é enorme e Rio dd Janeiro não dá a verdadeira noção da diversidade do país.
Sim Antônio, como foi dito: o Bradil não tem a cultura do vinho. Exatamente por ser tão grandez algumas coidas se tornam mais locaisz como os queijos de Minas e os Vinhos do Sul. Isso não quer dizer que não sejam bons e premiados, só que se tu visita um pais, tu acaba conhecendo as coisas "mais famosas". Feijoada, picanhaz caipirinha, etc... são coisas que você vai conhecer em qualquer lugar do Brasil. Ps: boa parte do vídeo é no Rio, mas eles mostram restaurantes em outros lugares, inclusive no Sul.
Picanha é um corte brasileiro. Se comeu picanha em Portugal, era levada do Brasil para lá. Um pouquinho de leitura antes de qualquer passeio turístico faz um bem enorme, para não sair falando bobagem.
Não te esqueças que temos legendas tanto portuguesas como brasileiras! Diz olá à Carolina de Portugal, que está a fazer as nossas legendas todas :) Vejo-te no próximo vídeo! 😘 / Don't forget that we have both Portuguese and Brazilian subtitles! Say hi to Carolina from Portugal, who is doing our all the subtitles :) See you in the next video! 😘
You should also be worried about xenophobic comments in this video. Very sad for you.
@@sandracosta1892 I have no idea what you are talking about. What do you mean?
@@joenandamalie I mean the xenophobic comments in this video. Search for the comment of Rui Ascensão and read the 71 replys for his comment, pure xenophobia practiced by a girl or woman (i don’t know) with 2 accounts and who always write in big letters. Put the translator if you want and you’ll see. Sorry but it’s not good for your channel allow this situation.
The video has almost 400 comments as of writing this. We don’t have the resources to moderate them. You can report the comments you find xenophobic and TH-cam is also good at filtering them out.
@@joenandamalie You know that TH-cam do nothing about that. I did it before and youtube didn’t nothing. It’s the youtubers who must also to check that, and not only looking to earn money with videos, but you know what it’s better for you, be happy, bye 👍
I'm from Southeast Asia, Malaysia. I haven't go to Brazil but I love the culture and music and foods. Wish to visit Brazil in future 🙏
Do visit. Brazil is a huge country. People usually go to Rio and the cities that they went through the video, but if you really love nature and quiet try going to northeast of Brazil where are the most beautiful and less crowded beaches. There a places where you can spent a whole day alone with your friends without no other people in the beach. There is also lot o beautiful mountain side places that we call "Chapada" like Chapada dos Veadeiros or Chapada da Diamantina. Places full of nature, waterfalls, lakes, caves that are also amazing and quiet.
Excuse me, we do have excellent quality wine, and even winners in Europe. They are produced in Rio Grande do Sul.
Our sparkling wines are specially well rated. We produce wines at least in 7 states...I don't know from where they grab that wrong information...it's a pity.
Compared to wine in Europe we didn’t see/taste any high quality wine on the many restaurants we visited. And trust me, we always browsed the wine menu. Perhaps there are good wines but you don’t really find them in the areas of Rio or Floripa.
@@joenandamalie Your opinion is not important!!!!!
That's true but brazilian high quality wine is more expensive than imported, specially those from Argentina and Chile.
In fact they didn't comment about the quality of brazilian wine. They said Brazil didn't have a strong wine culture meaning that most people consume much more beer than wine.
@@joenandamalie I didn´t notice a difference between the wine in RS where I was in 2020-2021, and the ones in three different countries in Europe (2018- to Portugal, Spain and France), they were really similar, it shows that the level of those wines are comparable
Juice parlors are present in almost every corner in Rio and it is one of my favourite culinary secrets of the city. The fresh juice you can get - and the ludicrous number of different fruits to choose from - Is unparalleled...
I'm Brazilian from Rio. Love feijoada, churrasco...our food is amazing!
The picanha is saliva-inducing!
Sem o nordeste vcs nem teria feijoada, kkkkkkkkkkkkk
@@tpancadao2727 no Sul se planta muito feijão principalmente o feijão preto Rio Grande do Sul é o maior produtor de arroz Paraná e o maior produtor de feijão depois vem Minas e em terceiro a Bahia
@@tpancadao2727 só que não
@@tpancadao2727 Só nos seus sonhos🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This right here is how you do a travel vlog. Extremely respectful and beautiful video. It really felt like you guys were enjoying the experience and learning as much as you could, as opposed to expecting the place to meet your standards. Very happy to see this.
Brazil is a country where different cultures mix and the gastronomy could not be different. If one day you return to Brazil, get to know Minas Gerais, the Northeast of Brazil and the South, where, contrary to what they said, the wine culture is more present, where good Brazilian wines are produced.In 2020, Brazilians consumed 50 million liters of Brazilian fine wines and sparkling wines. Not counting imported wines and sparkling wines.
But 50 million liters is not very much in a country with 200 million people. That's a quarter of the country drinking a liter in an entire year. I don't doubt it's possible to find decent wine, but we just didn't find it whether in Rio or Santa Catarina. Whenever we ordered wine the menu almost always offered imported wine.
@@joenandamalie In rio i belive. But in santa Caterina is easy to find wine from Rio Grande do Sul. The most famous Brazilian winery are Miolo, Salton, Casa Valduga and Garibaldi. You should google them. Most of them won some international prizes
That all looked so good!!! I lived in Brazil for two years and part of the reason we moved to Portugal was because of the Brazillian food available there. The only thing I would add about Brazilian food is the day-to-day food is almost always with rice and beans, but you don't really get served as much in the restaurants.
We didn't notice the rice and beans being overshadowing, but we also went to different restaurants from all over the world, all the time. But rice + beans + molho piri = Godlike 😂
Rice and beans with some meat ,salad or fish .. nobody eats only rice and beans I grow up there ...but yeah rice and beans with something else every day and Sunday we always do some pasta or empadão, barbecue etc .molho piri is pimenta malagueta i think they call it molho piri in Portugal but you must visit other states in Brazil like north Wich has the most traditional indigenous culture in all their food and Minas Gerais best place ever to try Brazilian food ...but Rio?I'm from Rio and we don't have much to show to be honest .
It's absolutely not true that Brazil doesn't have wine actually have great wine in the Southern part of Brazil. Because the climate is much cooler over there.
Incredibly dynamic video! I must confess I had stopped watching your videos. Now I realise what I was missing... Congratulations from a Brazilian. 🙌
Thanks and welcome back! :)
Expondo muita comida boa no nosso Brasil, show!🎉
The Picanha is an Brazilian gastronomy importation to Portugal by Brazilians. So the Portuguese Picanha 🇵🇹 Vs Brazilian Picanha 🇧🇷 is a false question in Portugal. Why ? Because, Picanha never was a Portuguese dish, is 100% Brazilian meat flavour. And the best, Picanha or Rodizio restaurantes in Portugal, are full of Brazilian staff, and even the meat comes from Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina, knownend to be the three best beaf producers in the world. Picanha is allready a part good taste dish in Portugal.
Nossa cultura...
Ela vem se espalhando pelo mundo, e este na maior cara de pau vem se apossando dela, e em alguns lugares dizendo que é sua. Nosso carnaval, com alas, porta bandeira, samba enredo; nossas churrascarias com rodício; futvolei etc. Agora essa da picanha é novidade.
@@southhemispheretv7353 relaxa, neles não brilham como no nosso Brasil❤️🇧🇷 O Brasil é incomparável! pode se aposar das culturas, porém o carisma e a alegria não são as mesmas.
Picanha is just a cut of the cow dude. Don’t make it a love story 😂
@@hugofelipe4761 Portugal shines in it’s own ways. You cannot compare the two
@ChillZA In fact 🇧🇷 would't be what it is today with out the founders fathers from 🇵🇹. For the best ou for the worst.
I'm from Brazil and really when I watch videos such as this one, it gives me a little bit proud to be Brazilian although Brazil has much problems. I'm learning English and this channel help me a lot. I can training my listening. Thanks for you all.
Brazil has good wines and cheap in the southern part of Brazil more specifically in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, where there is a very large culture in drinking many wines.
I also recommend visiting the cities of Gramado and Canela in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, they are very beautiful cities and it snows part of the year, Gramado is very similar to a small city in Europe. It also snows in other cities in Brazil.
We personally didn't find any Brazilian wine that was worth drinking, but if there are good wines, we would love to taste them! Thanks for the suggestions!
@@joenandamalie There is the wine route in Rio Grande do Sul. Maybe our wines are not the best in the world, but we have good wines too. In the South and Northeast there are many wineries.
But Brazilians like beer and liqueurs more
Europe is huge. Pelourinho in Salvador is more european. Copy of
Lisbon
@@pedrogallovieira7474 only the houses, because culturally not.
@@dolydoly5679 querida, não gostas da cultura portuguesa !
O corte da picanha é brasileiro, é bem provável que a carne que vai para Portugal seja brasileira, argentina ou uruguaia e as churrascarias deste modelo de churrasco sejam de brasileiros tbm. É muito legal que pessoas do mundo inteiro estejam descobrindo o Brasil com outros olhos, mas é super importante também um trabalho de pesquisa, com conteúdo confiável e informativo... para que paradigmas sejam quebrados e o público obtenha informação de qualidade e não apenas" achismos"...
Sim. É verdade que a maioria das churrascarias que servem picanha em Portugal sao geridas e foram abertas por brasileiros, no entanto é mentira que a carne venha da america do sul, a carnev é portuguesa mesmo.
Hoje em dia já há muitos portugueses que compraram a ideia da picanha, mas sim, os primeiros foram os brasileiros. Não só a picanha, como também a ideia do feijão preto para acompanhar.
Eu só não usaria o termo paradigma nessa situação. Usaria estereótipo mesmo.
Por engraçado que seja, o meu restaurante preferido de picanha em Lisboa é de um imigrante Argentino!
Sou brasileiro, vivo nos EUA e conheço bem os três países. Para quem pensa que toda a carne de churrasco vem da América do Sul estão um pouco enganados. Um volume muito grande das carnes em PT vem do Reino Unido, agora posso dizer que uma das carnes mais saborosa que já experimentei foi nos Açores ( Aquipelago Português no meio do Atlântico) para quem nunca ouviu falar. Gente picanha e o nome do corte, todo animal mamífero teoricamente, se poderia tirar uma picanha. Os dois países são maravilhosos, cada povo com suas culturas e estilos. Gente ruim tem em todos os lugares, assim como pessoas maravilhosas. Esse casal é Dinamarquês e estão em Portugal a poucos anos e não se pode exigir que eles conheçam detalhes de tudo nos dois países. Eles fazem um exelente trabalho, mostrando o Brasil sem as famosas pre-concepções que eu mesmo sou sempre indagado aqui nos EUA. Abraços a todos!
Eu sou CArioca e amo todo Brasil...Rio Saudades.....PArabens pelo video de voces,,,muito divertido e bem feito
That was really great! Probably one of your best videos, food tour videos especially, I think, because the rapid pace really worked well. I feel like we saw and experienced so much, but because the action really kept moving along quickly it didn't seem like a long video. Well done!
Thanks so much, Brian! That’s exactly what we try to accomplish with our new editing style :)! Happy to hear it works as intended!
I love my country 🇧🇷
Brazil is so big and every place is so beautiful and the brazilians are the best part of Brazil. 💕💕💕🇧🇷🇧🇷
generaliza nao brow, maioria nesse pais e um bando de fdp mal carater, palpiteiro, falacioso e jumento, essa e a verdade
yeah! except for lula tho
The beef from Brazil is known as green gold. Because our cattle do not feed on feed, but on vegetables, found in the pastures. That's why the taste is so different.
Hey guys, I love your videos, I don't miss one. I don't know if you've tried the cheese bread (PÃO DE QUEIJO), but what you showed in the video seemed to be a corn bread (CORN BROA) and cashew is not an Amazonian fruit. our gastronomy is really very diverse, practically each state has a unique and rich gastronomy. a summary tip: the best barbecue is in the south of the country, the best cheese bread is in Minas Gerais, the best tapioca is in the Northeast, the best açaí is in Pará, the best pizza is in São Paulo, the besta Moqueca is in Bahia and the best affectionate food is from Goiás and Minas Gerais
Excellent pronunciation and very thorough video! I enjoyed every second of it. Thanks for visiting and feel welcome at any time!
You know the video is good when you get hungry by watching it. I am so in a mood for a grilled cheese sandwich right now.
Heheh, thanks, José! And yes, a grilled cheese sandwich you should ALWAYS be in the mood for!
Really nice video, I suggest you guys to visit the city of Belém in North of Brazil and know as u said " the foundation food (of Brazil)", different from Portugal and Spain the food from North there is no parallel, at least in Western world. U must to try and enjoy Belém, the gate of Amazon!
A diversidade da culinária brasileira sem dúvida alguma a torna uma das melhores do mundo, aqui nos damos ao luxo de comer diariamente uma comida fresca sem ser enlatado como em outros países.
Desculpa, noutros países tb tem comida fresca e muito boa. E no Brasil tb tem enlatados.
Verdade, já fui em vários países, em nenhum deles as carnes e as frutas tinha qualidade do Brasil
@@martins5045 outros países têm tanta ou mais qualidade que a do Brasil. E melhor gastronomia.
Por exemplo, as laranjas do Brasil não prestam. E nem sequer são de cor laranja
@@luisgrade7384 amigo, a laranja do Brasil é a melhor do mundo, em todos os aspectos, com certeza você não conhece o Brasil
@@luisgrade7384 você deve ser português
I guess you missed the bacalhau culture of Rio, you'd have noticed how much if an influence portuguese cuisine has on brazilian cuisine by it. Anyway, I.think you guys only got a hint of brazilian cuisine in rhis trip. I would heavily recommend travelling to the Northeast and North of the country next time, where you will get a markedly.different cuisine... Brazil is huge and its cuisine varies wildly from one place to the other...
Obrigado pelo vídeo, e por mostrar e divulgar meu país!
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Thanks for another great video. You guys are really true foodlovers, taking us on a fantastic trip. Can't wait for the next episode.
Thanks Ola! Next episode we fly above Rio!
The Video editing of the channel is soooooo goooood
Thanks so much!!
Kitchen = a room in a house where you do the cooking. Cuisine = the foods that you find in a particular geographical area.
O vídeo gastronômico mais sincero sobre as comidas brasileiras. Obrigado!
Ótimo vídeo, mas informo a vocês que o Brasil produz ótimos vinhos, principalmente no Sul do país, onde o clima é mais frio.
Maioria dos estrangeiros não tem conhecimento da vinicultura brasileira, até mesmo nós brasileiros estamos descobrindo o vinho brasileiro.
@@Fred1972 os gringos meio que desconhecem o sul do Brasil. Eles nem imaginam que temos vinhos premiados internacionalmente e que neva na região.
@@aferreira66 , é interessante que um dia vi um comentário de um italiano que viveu em Santa Catarina, em Minas Gerais e na Bahia , ele recomendava os estrangeiros irem pro norte do Brasil, evitar o Sul pra fugir do modo europeu de viver !
Muitas vezes eles querem conhecer algo diferente .
Por isso o Sul é pouco visitado talvez .
Mas somos todos brasileiros , com diferenças regionais imensas .
Seria bom que os estrangeiros conhecessem um pouco de cada região .
Por falar em vinhos , adoro os vinhos brasileiros !
@@aferreira66 gringo não quer saber do modo europeu de viver no Brasil
@@Fred1972 nem dá pra culpar, quando a gente vai pra os países estrangeiros não vem na nossa mente sair do local mais populoso ou capital deles, achando que no interior não tem nada de relevante ou algo assim, só pegar os países ao redor do BR, quem nunca foi pra nenhum deles acha que só existem as coisas na capital ou na fronteira, o meio é inabitado kkkkk
Everything looked so yummy 😋
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Excellent video with lots of information.
Heading to Rio in 5 weeks for the first time and really can't wait tho.
Definitely one of the best things about Brazil is the food.. 🤩 In Portugal I just can't find everything, some fruits and foods simply dont exist here and even when I do, they don't taste the same as in Brazil.. but it is what it is, enjoy the delicious Brazilian food!
Wow!!!! Very interesting and colourful vlog!!!
You should visit Rota dos Vinhedos in Rio Grande do Sul. Gramado e canela, and near by, try a Great Vine. Yes Brazil does!!! Just need to the right place.
What do you think about Brazilian food? What's your favorite dish? Let us know! 🤓
Eu amo tudinho 🥰
We have been in Rio and Sao Paulo in 2016 and in Rio i ‘ve tried the best pizza ever🤣🤣🤣🤣very good meats they have, fish and seafood! Love to go there again🙏
I love Brazilian food...churrasco picanha🥰😋
Escondidinho de carne seca é o meu favorito, mas tem muita coisa boa, tem parmegiana de carne que é melhor do que a tradicional italiana que é com berinjela 🍆
Moqueca de camarao!
If you want good wine go to Gramado. It’s about a two hour drive. It in the hills outside of Florianopolis. It’s a German style village.
So, the key takeaway for me, Joen loved the coconuts and Amelie has a lovely bunch of coconuts 🥥 😀
Hahahah!
You guys should definitely go to Belem for Amazonian food.
Sim. A comida paraense é tipicamente local e diferenciada
Yep, next time!
Peixe, açaí e mandioca
Tot ziens :) Biggest surprise indeed is that it's not a copy of the Portuguese cuisine. Super video, with all the colourful food and drinks, enjoy!
Portuguese cuisine is not popular in Brazil. It's weird
@@mtulio-t9z É normal q seja estranho! País diferente , língua diferente, cultura diferente! Uma população habituada a comer feijão com arroz achará um prato bacalhau com natas altamente estranho!
@@joaojosesilva693 Não deveria ser porque o Brasil foi colonizado por Portugal, lembra?
@@mtulio-t9z há mais de 200 anos atrás era a cultura portuguesa, agora é libaneses, alemães, italianos, etc.etc......
AHHHH I am so excited to watch this!! I love Brazilian food!!!!
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Amo a culinária brasileira, pra mim a melhor comida do mundo junto com a italiana. Mas a verdadeira culinária, na minha opinião, é a mineira. Faltou vocês conhecerem Minas Gerais e a sua deliciosa culinária. Sou paulista mas amo a gastronomia mineira.
I am glad you guys enjoyed Brazil :) the food can be really heavy but u can easily find healthy options in big cities and of course cooking at home!
Yep, I think that's the good and bad of Brazilian food. Deep fried food is definitely easy to find in especially Rio, but the fact that there are so many alternatives makes it no issue at all.
Great video!
Heeey we have a really strong wine culture here in Brazil, mostly in the state os Rio Grande do Sul, in my hometown we have almost 700 winery. You should visit wine valley in the city of Garibaldi and Bento Gonçalves
Portuguese are always more economic while praising Brazil then most of gringos. You can confirm this easily on TH-cam.
It tells a lot about the mixed feelings they have about the country and its people, haha (surely different from any other nacionality).
I'm sure Brazil broke theirs hearts when left Portugal (a long time ago). But it looks like a broken heart can last forever.
Bendito é o nisso País.
Amoo essa terra.
Fiquei feliz pela avaliação positiva que fizeram da nossa culinária.
Uma mistura de tudo.
Olá Carolina,obrigada pelas legendas em português.
Loved this! I definitely thought I would see a lot of Espetada, but it’s cool to see that their cuisine is a melting pot like most of the world.
In Brazil I think it's called Espetinho
I’ve been following you guys for quite a while. I am from Floripa but actually live in Lisbon. Hope you enjoyed your stay in Brazil. You may also visit Pomerode (German city), have some café colonial in Blumenau, or even chill out in Gramado in Rio Grande do Sul. Minas also has a nice countryside vibe (Ouro Preto, Poços de Caldas). You can also visit Bonito, Paraty, etc. The possibilities are almost endless. Enjoy 😉
Yall made a pretty good overall scenario of brazilian food in this video, probably the best on youtube. But you forgot NUMBER ONE, rice and beans! The fundation of daily meals. Congrats on the brazilian series, it is great!
a qualidade da imagem é surreal
Excellent video! And you've had only a small sample of Brazil's cuisine. There are so many different types of regional food it would take another trip to try them all.
Next time here experience food from Minas Gerais (there is so much more than pão de queijo), Bahia, other northeastern states and freswater fish from the Amazon and Pantanal.
BTW I recognized the restaurant where you had pão de queijo and tapioca in Ipanema, Emporio Jardim. I live on the same block and I'm a frequent customer.
foi um belo resumo da culinaria brasileira, parabens, voltem sempre ao Brazil....
Excellent video! Thank you😊
Well you two have done it…I’m starving now!
I'm brazilian and whenever I see a video of foreigners visiting my country I like to watch it. Also, one of the things I like to do is to try and guess the nationality of said foreigners, and at first I thought you two were from Germany, because you are direct and honest, and germans have that reputation. There's also the accent. But then I found out it seems you are from Denmark. I got close. Thanks for visiting!
Wonderful video!!!
I almost think this is my favourite video you guys have made? Also watching this before dinner was NOT a good idea🤣 I found you guys at about 60K subs and so stoked to see you guys growing and your videos just getting better and better. Love ya work 🖤
Aww, thanks so much! It was a ton of work, but we are happy with the end result! :) Hope we can start growing at a faster pace! We need the 100K subscribers hehe!
@@joenandamalie So worth it! I feel your pain with that 🤣 I'm sure you aren't far off a video with the. silver plaque🖤🖤
When we reach that goal, we made it! Until a 1 million subscriber goal takes over 😂
@@joenandamalie only up from there!
It's incredible to see you guys in the city I was born. What about the feijoada? Feijoada is popular in Rio not as much in other states. To see you walking in the streets give me saudades. Help me to remember the life I had there so long ago. Cheers.
watching from south Brazil. 🇧🇷👊
That was a good one guys! 👍
Loved this foods. I really appreciate that 😊
Estou com uma dor de barriga, devia ter visto o video depois do jantar
Hey Joen and Amelie. This was an awesome video. I´m hungry now!!! Just for curiosity, Moqueca has it´s origins from a similar plate from Angola.
Thanks so much, Rui! Lots of Brazilian dishes come from Africa indeed! :)
@@joenandamalie and by the way...I love moqueca!😋
Muqueca é um prato com influência indígena
@Rui Teixeira, estás muito equivocado!🤭 A MUQUECA, que pode ser feita com uma infinidade de tipos de Peixe, é um prato BRASILEIRÍSSIMO 🇧🇷, com raízes na nossa culinária indígena! 😉😉
@@observadorbr6264 julgo que você está enganado. A Moqueca é um prato com influências indígena , africana (angolana) e portuguesa . Contudo é considerado como um prato típico do Brasil e Angola. pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moqueca
Really nice! We love your vlogs.
Thanks so much!
Pão de quiego is amazing
Breakfast Caipirinhas! Yeehey you win the internet today for me . Great resume of an awesome tour
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Brasil sempre no meu coração ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I loved Açai and feijoada and churrasco
🇧🇷Simplesmente espetacular!!A comida Mineira é sensacional e o pão de queijo de Minas gerais é o melhor..
Adorei o vídeo de vcs ... Realmente nossa culinária e muito diversa ... Devido o nosso caldeirão cultural e eticnico ...
Multumim, La revedere!
Ohhh gosh... Amazing, what a fantastic country.
Hahahaha the holy trinity is so accurate! You guys make the whole video interesting and entertaining. Excellent level of content!
Thanks Pedro! 😄
You know what's so good that you didn't find it? chicken heart, believe me, a chicken heart skewer is very good
We’ve had it in Portugal. Not a big fan though!
You guys need to visit Capitólio, Minas Gerais State. A tons of canyons, crystal clear lakes, and waterfalls. It is just marvelous !
... and the "mineira" food 😋 is just yummy.
"The tiny little shrimps are smoked, that I am not a fan of" almost made me fell off my chair from laughing. Love you guys. Cheers! Enjoy your staying!
Hahaha! Well, what can I say. Tiny little shrimps shouldn't be smoked! 😆
Vcs passaram bem demais! Nossa!!!
Adorei o vídeo ❤
Muito bom este vídeo. Parabéns.
It's very similar to Portuguese food... love it! 😁😁
I wouldn't say it very similar. Not at all actually!
@@joenandamalie I am Portuguese, by the way.
So are we! Well, almost 🤣
Apesar de termos alguns pratos q descendem diretamente de Portugal, outros foram adaptados com os ingredientes q temos aqui, mas o Brasil teve GRANDES imigrações de alemãs, japoneses, italianos e em menor escala, porém ainda numerosos, franceses holandeses, turcos, espanhóis, libaneses, chineses. Isso sem contar os africanos que vieram escravizados e os índios q haviam aqui. Aqui tem colônias gigantescas de outros povos e seus descendentes q geralmente chegaram aqui fugidos da guerra, da fome e da miséria. Aí cada povo vai juntando um prato aqui outro ali no nosso cardapio, adaptando com nossos ingredientes, e é assim q é feita a nossa cozinha.
In Brazil every state have different types of traditional food, culture, accents and behaviour. If you enjoy a wine culture you have to visit the South States of Brazil Rio Grande do Sul for exemple. They have big farmers and local wine production, also their barbecue is another level, they cook the meat slowly under the sand, it’s breathtaking.
BEM VINDOS AO NOSSO BRASIL, DIVIRTAM-SE .
gostei muito da repercussão q essa matéria deu no exterior! realmente nosso país tem uma qualidade elogiável no que se refere à culinária e grande parte disso vem de termos um país com várias colonos no passado e q no presente estamos aceitando pessoas de vários outros países . além de sermos um país rico em diversidade de temperos q vão desde óleos ervas animais etc.
sem contar q somos um povo com identidade própria q não fica bitolado em receitas , modificados tudo, desde a pizza ao sushi, parabéns pelo vídeo! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Esse é um bom resumo da comida tradicional brasileira, um caldeirão de culturas
Very nice video, I'm Brazilian 73 years old, now living in Chicago. The food I miss the most from Brazil are my famous " pasteis', but only with cheese, and palmitos, with a bunch of Antarticas or Brahmas, in Rio used to stay at the Meridien or Intercontinental, I was born in Sao Paulo. I just can't wait to go back to Brasil, have to set my feet on the ground of my birth country before I leave this world! Was anxiously waiting for the end of the pandemic hysteria, which I believe was manufactured, by Pope Fauci and China. Brasil, here I come.........................
I love Acarajé and Muqueca yummy 🤤
So delicious!
Parabéns pelo vídeo são todos bem vindos aqui no Brasil é suas moradas tambm 🇧🇷🌅
Adorei o vídeo, a prossima vez vai no Norte Belém do Pará vais adorar a culinária amazônica
Amalia, congrats and God bless!
Amor muqueca de peixe e camarão😋
Brasil não tem cultura de vinho? Eles deveriam ter vindo à serra gaúcha, onde várias vezes nossos vinhos foram eleitos um dos melhores do mundo. E deveriam ter visistado Pelotas e provado seus doces, praticamente todos inspirados na culinária portuguesa. É aquilo...Brasil é enorme e Rio dd Janeiro não dá a verdadeira noção da diversidade do país.
Verdade, quando estive em Dubai elogiaram muito o vinho brasileiro, eles são grandes consumidores do vinho e do café.
Sim Antônio, como foi dito: o Bradil não tem a cultura do vinho.
Exatamente por ser tão grandez algumas coidas se tornam mais locaisz como os queijos de Minas e os Vinhos do Sul.
Isso não quer dizer que não sejam bons e premiados, só que se tu visita um pais, tu acaba conhecendo as coisas "mais famosas". Feijoada, picanhaz caipirinha, etc... são coisas que você vai conhecer em qualquer lugar do Brasil.
Ps: boa parte do vídeo é no Rio, mas eles mostram restaurantes em outros lugares, inclusive no Sul.
wow. har haft glemt jer/ikke set videoer i nogle måneder, og så kommer man tilbage denne suveræne video fra Rio. Slet ikk jaloux på jer :)
Velkommen tilbage! :))
Picanha boa é a picanha no alho, essa que vocês experimentaram na churrascaria era bem fraquinha, tem melhores.
Amei o vídeo ❤
Tak for god og informativ video om maden i Brasilien 💚
Jeg har også siddet på muren ved Urca og spist den dejlige mad ⭐
Brazilian food is incredible.
Picanha é um corte brasileiro. Se comeu picanha em Portugal, era levada do Brasil para lá. Um pouquinho de leitura antes de qualquer passeio turístico faz um bem enorme, para não sair falando bobagem.
👌👌 Obrigadinhos!😎
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