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Alguém explica pra esses gringos que o "sabor de banana" que eles conhecem é ARTIFICIAL! Se uma bala feita com banana não tem gosto de banana, o que tem?
@@kikodinofaz7447 meu filho, nem banana tem gosto de banana. Mas daí dizer que um doce artificializado é Real, aí já é demais. Pelo menos o doce de banana é natural.
"Maria Mole" é como um marshmallow, só que é mais natural. Geralmente polvilhado com farinha, ou açúcar. Tem com côco também. Quando feito em casa, fica mais natural ainda daí dá pra pôr côco ralado...Delicia!
OMG! My family and I started watching one video of you guys in Brazil....ended up watching them all! Love the way you guys describe food, places and people. We need more of you! Thank you so much for being kind to our lovely country!
These guys are hilarious and honest to their first impressions! Funny how people try to tell them to taste the “real” candies, but when you land in a foreign country without the assistance from a native you tend naturally to guess what it is and what it tastes like... i like this video based on their unbiased first impressions.
cocada (coconuts candy) and the pumpkin candy have a completelly different taste when it's homemade, they're really creamy and soft, they're not weird, tough and dry like these ones
"Sonho de Valsa" (A waltz's dream - it is supposed to evoke a sense of the fin-de-siècle European glamour - the brand is really old): the filling, as Anna surmised is a nutty butter, but more specifically cashew butter.
Kkkkk a fruta chama-se guaraná. Vcs tem que ter um guia para comer essas coisas, pq fazem uma mistura estranha Essa Maria mole é muito ruim, kkkkkkk, o refrigerante é melhor gelado e sempre com um salgado, coxinha pizza, pastel, arroz feijão etc.
Com tantos doces gostosos..eles pegaram os piores...kkkkkk Melhores doces são os caseiros...tipicos de cada região A forma de fazer diferncia um do outro. Mesmo sendo iguais cada um coloca seu "segredo"...seu toque pessoal😉
Eles testaram " snacks " todos os snacks tanto faz no Canada e US são industrializados, e o que você consegue comprar em uma loja de conveniência, e o que muitos por lá apelidaram de "finger food" comida de dedo.
@@1964csilva sim e esse foi o erro deles, pois aqui não é lá. Ou seja: em Roma faça como os romanos. Aliás, o erro deles foi ter comido os doces sozinhos, eles tinham que ter alguém pra explicar e ajudar a escolher melhor.
Na verdade eles só provaram doces ruins e muito industrializados (tirando sonho de valsa que não dá pra fazer em casa, paçoquita e a bala de banana que caseira é a mesma coisa), que no caso deixa sem gosto e esquisito. Ou você me diz que um doce de abóbora, de leite e Maria mole de supermercado tem o mesmo gosto do caseiro?! 💁
São alimentos industrializados, tecnicamente são sabores artificial,da próxima experimente doces caseiros, doces da roça mesmo, favor copiar e colocar no Google tradutor rsrsrs!
You should try brigadeiro, doce de leite, etc. Not those industrialized stuff that even brazilians barely eat. Guaraná is great but it gotta be cold, also, it is normally enjoyed better with salty food.
Thanks for the video. You guys are so kind. And don't worry. There are some Brazilian candies and snacks that even we, Brazilians, don't like that much. Also, if they aren't homemade, they're awful. By the way, Maria-Mole and Doce de Abóbora aren't my thing, too! LOL
Hi guys. Thanks for visiting us. Two comments. First, coconut, eggs and sugar have always been extremely cheap in Brazil, which explains why so many candys are made of those ingredients. Second: never, ever in your life buy industrial candys here. They are, for the most, of low quality. Try the artisanal shops
@@DelightfulTravellers qood thing is that is not hard to do it. I highly recommend you to check for some video on how to do a brigadeiro than try it. It's quite good.
Guaraná is a fruit, the drink that you had is made out of that fruit. Pro tip, if you are going to taste a lot of sweets, have some black coffee in between them to cleanse your palate. You should try two things, a chocolate called Bis and Goiabada (guava fruit marmalade-ish)
This is what I love about the comments section. You learn something new every time and you can also share with others at the same time. Thats why I started my blog ( www.insidestorybook.com). Because a friend of mine told me that you know everything & another friend said to me you see everything ( lol).
Have you guys already tried queijo coalho/de Minas? (Cheese and from the northeast: bolo de rolo (rolled cake with guava), tapioca and cuscuz. Sooo good. Also, havebt seen all your Brazil trip videos, but if you are in São Paulo, you HAVE to go to the Liberdade barrio/neighborhood. Brazil hosts the most japanese people outsode of Japan ans Liberdade is a japanese styled neighborhood with japanese bookstores, restaurants, stores and shops.
Plenty of your comments, guys, hit on the "plenty of sugar" key. Indeed, Brazilian candy tends to be almost cloyingly sweet, because Brazil is one of the largest sugarcane producers in the world (and back then when those candy were created, all the sugarcane was used for sugar-nowadays, there is a great deal of that produced sugarcane that goes into making ethanol for industrial and transportation uses as automotive fuel).
You guys are fun to watch it makes me want to explain everything to yall, you guys should try passion fruit cocada but it has to be made fresh or maybe even like a street food stand or something. Super sweet though so drink water with it
Hello! I watched the video, and would like to say that it was indeed fun to watch you guys trying our snacks. Pacoquita is one of our national treasures. Its good to eat as is or in another recipes. Ppl usually mix it with ice cream. That white thing, we call Maria mole (soft Maria?!), and it will taste good if you buy it from a nice street bakery or if homemade. Guaraná MUST be served cold, with some ice and a slice of orange. The other peanut candy, pé de moleque, is pretty hard, but we all love to eat it. I was happy to watch it, and hope you guys will return to try other delicacies and to visit more places!
I know that I’m a little late but were is the brigadeiro? Bis? Doce de leite no cone?Bolos(milho, fubá...)?Canjica......And homemade foods are soooo much better!
Hey Anna and Trevor, just found these amazing video footages of yours while in Brazil. How I wish I had met you guys... you’ve missed lots of things in Sao Paulo, must say. Anyway, you didn’t try other Brazilian treats way better than the stuff you were given... Gosh, poor of you! Some of de candies you tried are no longer, let’s say, a typical local delicacy... Maybe it’s too late but I could give you more explanations about those treats your “friend” trapped you and worse, let you by yourselves without further help! Haha
Well after lived in the US for over 18 long years I didn't like much snacks around there, to be honest I don't like much sweets, but my ex American wife did the same as them, she love paçoquinha and pé de moleque.
Hi guys! You tried many industrialized stuff (too much sugar), Brazilian sweeties are a lot better if you get the homemade version! That goes for the "white thing" (called "Maria Mole" ) and the banana candy as well. Also, you should try our fruits (we have many types of banana and they taste differently)! Next time go to "Oba" market and ask the guy there if you can try the fruits. You will be amazed!
Aqui usa-se açúcar de forma exagerada em tudo, principalmente em produtos industrializados, eu prefiro fazer meus doces com menos. Experimentem da próxima vez os doces em compota, típicos de cada região do Brasil, por exemplo goiabada com queijo de Minas Gerais.
Pronunciation in order, just for fun: Pa-sock-ita G-ua-ra-na Son-yo de valsa Pingo de- lay-chee (doce de lay-chee) Maria molly Balas de banana Crocan-chee Co-ca-da A-bo-bo-ra (literally translates to squash) Also little facts. Most of these snacks should have been tried home made vs industrialized. Almost no Brazilian will buy the industrialized versions of these things. Sometimes i wonder why they even make it! Also, Guaraná ice cold will be delicious. Also definitely need to try it on your own vs with snacks because I don’t think I’ve ever met a Canadian that would describe guaraná as subtle 😂 This was enjoyable to watch. Canadians and Americans are just two entirely different types of people huh? Though there were a few things you didn’t enjoy, it was never insulting to watch. American versions of these always have people spitting things out and making ugly faces. Thanks for this! Something fun to watch during camadas 2nd lockdown!
It's really funny when people say "This candy doesn't look/seem/taste/ like banana when, in fact, banana and sugar (sometimes not even that) is all it's made of.
OOOHHH MMMYYYYY GOOODDDD!!!!!!!!!!!! GUARANÁ MUST HAVE DRINK COLD!!! VEEERRRYYYYY COLD!!!! PLZ DO IT AGAIN... and if you want, put a slice of orange for 1 glass of guarana with ICE!!!!
"Pingo de Leite": once again Anna hit it on the head: it is 'dulce de leche', but Brazilian doce de leite is made a little bit differently: Argentinian/Uruguayan dulce de leche is made with a bit of sodium bicarbonate to cut down on the acidity of the milk, while Brazilian doce de leite does not (hence the flavos being a bit different).
gotta love you guys! keep finding videos of you in my country and I'm getting emotional (cry emoji). Now trying all my favorite stuff lol (except from the maria mole). Guarana is a fruit from the north region of BraZil and its soda it's probably as popular as Coke. There's a banned commercial where they're around guarana trees showing the little fruit and they ask you if you have seen a coca tree LOL. In Brazil you can't talk other brands down during your brand's ad. that's why it was banned. Next time you're going to Brazil, hit me up and I'll let you know what to do, where to eat, etc. If I'm around I'd happily show you guys around! :) Cheers!
Hey, guys. Great videos of yours about São Paulo's food. But I also would like to know your thoughts about the city itself. How do like São Paulo so far?
Tem que explicar para esses gringos, que a maioria dos doces se acrescenta açúcar. É por isso que são doces né! E que além do açúcar, tambem são acrescentados outros ingredientes. Concordo que os doces brasileiros tem bastante açúcar, realmente são doces demais.Todo gringo que experimenta doces brasileiros falam isso.
Doces se chamam doces porque são feitos à base de açúcar. Todos são, no mundo todo. Mas realmente o Brasil carrega mais no açúcar cristal. O açúcar sempre foi muito barato no Brasil, assim como coco e ovos. Por isso tem tantos doces baseados na mistura de coco, ovo e açúcar, o que os tornam adocicados demais para a média do paladar estrangeiro
most of these you have to eat with proper sides or it is the side. then you would get a better idea of it some of these we eat after lunch only... or in a specific occasion one mistake it was to eat and not give some time, this can confuses the taste unless you go for something different(more salty) or give some time in between
(: Did anyone give you "Brigadeiros" to try????? ... ☺ You never have enough of those!!!!! ... 😚 But you can still have them because you can make them at home, and there are also places where you can order them!!!!! ... 😚
(: "Abobora" just means squash!!!!! ... ☺ (: Pumpkin is a type of squash, and I forgot what the name for pumpkin is!!!!! ... ☺ (: 'Ahh- bo-- bo'- rah' .... ☺
Did you guys eat brigadeiro, it's like our national most famous sweet ? If you didn't, next time, don't forget. Guarana is our national soda, like the coca cola for americans.
Olá! My name is Tom and I'm brazilian and Im loving seeing u guys having fun over here! I live in a very interesting town called Petropolis and I would love having u guys here to show u around our historical town also our national park! We are in the state of Rio de Janeiro! Let me know if it would add anything to u and come to have fun with us xoxox
One has to drink cold Guaraná or with ice, otherwise it tastes too sweet. Maria mole (soft Maria) is made like a marshmallow mixed with ground coconut. That pumpkin sweet is awful, you have to try homemade. I've seen peanut cracker (pé de moleque) and coconut ice (cocada) in England, that tasted just like ours..
I hope you guys had as much fun watching this as we did filming it! haha.. that was a blast! 😀Don’t forget to hit the 'thumbs up' button if you enjoyed the video and hit SUBSCRIBE ✅ (and that little bell 🔔) to follow along on our travels. Stay Delightful!✌️- Anna & Trevor
Delightful Travellers You should try a good cocada. I am sure you will like.
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(: That is true!!!!! ... ☺
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(: It would have been better than some of that candy!!!!! ... ☺
Marya Love Sure!😅
Guaraná is made from the fruit called Guarana, natural to the north of brazil.
Oh no way. Thanks for letting us know. Hope you enjoyed the video 😃- Trevor
Goo'attanah, that's how to pronunce correctly, I hope helped u
Guranah 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@marcossilvajunior9498 definitely not pronounced that way 😂
O maior erro que os gringos comentem é comer doces primeiros em seguida beber guaraná, pois o doce altera o sabor do refrigerante.
"do not tasty like bananas" it's LITERALLY dry banana
yes, with sugar! And that's everything, banana and sugar! 🤦🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Mas realmente o gosto é bem diferente de comer uma banana in natura.
Guaraná tem que estar gelado, se não não dá
Qualquer coisa que tem que estar gelado é ruim anula o paladar a não ser que vc goste de amargo
@@antonioluiztoninho1635 vdd kk
Maria mole, the “White thing” you showed at first, only can be tried and tasted if is homemade. Those ones sold in the market are awfull. 🤢
In fact, most of these sweeties you’ve tried, including Cocada and the Pumpkin candies are so different when they are homemade.
Rodrigo Oliveira Matter of taste. The fresh homemade ones covered with fresh coconut flakes, I love it.
I totally agree! At most one bakery that is a little better than this one, at least has coconut. 💁
That's exactly what I thought. Those industrialized ones are really awful! Homemade taste different!
I know I'm late, but, if you drink soda after eating something as sweet as paçoquita, you won't taste anything. Sweet drinks go well with salty food.
Alguém explica pra esses gringos que o "sabor de banana" que eles conhecem é ARTIFICIAL!
Se uma bala feita com banana não tem gosto de banana, o que tem?
Essas balas não tem gosto de banana meu caro ... Na moral hahahha
@@kikodinofaz7447 meu filho, nem banana tem gosto de banana.
Mas daí dizer que um doce artificializado é Real, aí já é demais. Pelo menos o doce de banana é natural.
"Maria Mole" é como um marshmallow, só que é mais natural. Geralmente polvilhado com farinha, ou açúcar. Tem com côco também. Quando feito em casa, fica mais natural ainda daí dá pra pôr côco ralado...Delicia!
Coco não tem acento, cocô 💩 tem.
Doces tradicionais industrializados são ruins,tem que ser "caseiros".
You guys are sooo sweet....even when you don't like some food you are sweet....and the name of It is respect....
Congrats!
OMG! My family and I started watching one video of you guys in Brazil....ended up watching them all! Love the way you guys describe food, places and people. We need more of you! Thank you so much for being kind to our lovely country!
Awe thank you! We can't believe you watched them all.. how cool! We'll be back to your country eventually. Promise! 🤗- Anna
These guys are hilarious and honest to their first impressions! Funny how people try to tell them to taste the “real” candies, but when you land in a foreign country without the assistance from a native you tend naturally to guess what it is and what it tastes like... i like this video based on their unbiased first impressions.
Spot on! We're completely guessing at everything and it is in fact our first time trying them - Trevor
cocada (coconuts candy) and the pumpkin candy have a completelly different taste when it's homemade, they're really creamy and soft, they're not weird, tough and dry like these ones
"Sonho de Valsa" (A waltz's dream - it is supposed to evoke a sense of the fin-de-siècle European glamour - the brand is really old): the filling, as Anna surmised is a nutty butter, but more specifically cashew butter.
Can't drink soda after eating candy, KKKKKK, change soda taste (at least for me)
You guys are really nice! I am enjoying all your videos about Brazil! Thanks !!
You guys really missed out on the brigadeiro.
Next time!
"Goiabada cascão" is the best. Its made with guava and sugar. Search in YT.
The missed the best one.
I really enjoyed your reaction to the candies. 😄But as said in the comments, homemade candies and sweets taste way better.
Kkkkk a fruta chama-se guaraná. Vcs tem que ter um guia para comer essas coisas, pq fazem uma mistura estranha
Essa Maria mole é muito ruim, kkkkkkk, o refrigerante é melhor gelado e sempre com um salgado, coxinha pizza, pastel, arroz feijão etc.
Hello guys this video was very funny when you say pumpkin candy in Portuguese was funny. Thank you for sharing your experience in Brazil.
haha we're glad you enjoyed it 😃 - Anna
😂😂😂😂.deveriam comer também a geleia de duas cores....sensacional e divertido o video..👍👏👏👏
Seeing you drinking Guaraná made me remember Canadá Dry, or the famous Canadian Ginger Ale! I miss it so much haha
Com tantos doces gostosos..eles pegaram os piores...kkkkkk
Melhores doces são os caseiros...tipicos de cada região
A forma de fazer diferncia um do outro.
Mesmo sendo iguais cada um coloca seu "segredo"...seu toque pessoal😉
Eles testaram " snacks " todos os snacks tanto faz no Canada e US são industrializados, e o que você consegue comprar em uma loja de conveniência, e o que muitos por lá apelidaram de "finger food" comida de dedo.
@@1964csilva sim e esse foi o erro deles, pois aqui não é lá. Ou seja: em Roma faça como os romanos.
Aliás, o erro deles foi ter comido os doces sozinhos, eles tinham que ter alguém pra explicar e ajudar a escolher melhor.
@@amabileverreschi2155 ok
Finalmente gringos que não são puxa saco falando a real sobre os nossos doces. Mas poxa, a bala da banana é incrível.
Na verdade eles só provaram doces ruins e muito industrializados (tirando sonho de valsa que não dá pra fazer em casa, paçoquita e a bala de banana que caseira é a mesma coisa), que no caso deixa sem gosto e esquisito. Ou você me diz que um doce de abóbora, de leite e Maria mole de supermercado tem o mesmo gosto do caseiro?! 💁
Também não gosto de bala de banana ,mas os gostos são diferentes.
São alimentos industrializados, tecnicamente são sabores artificial,da próxima experimente doces caseiros, doces da roça mesmo, favor copiar e colocar no Google tradutor rsrsrs!
Doces caseiros industrializados = uma 💩
Doces industrializados feitos em casa = uma 💩
LOL. I love all those sweet fluffy dry Brazilian snacks. The big pale one you thought tasted like nothing looked great to me.
LOL you do? I'm sure over time they'd grow on us haha. - Anna
Já fiz uma maratona com os vídeos de vocês, casal muito simpático, parabéns.
You should try brigadeiro, doce de leite, etc. Not those industrialized stuff that even brazilians barely eat. Guaraná is great but it gotta be cold, also, it is normally enjoyed better with salty food.
Thanks for the video. You guys are so kind. And don't worry. There are some Brazilian candies and snacks that even we, Brazilians, don't like that much. Also, if they aren't homemade, they're awful. By the way, Maria-Mole and Doce de Abóbora aren't my thing, too! LOL
Hi guys. Thanks for visiting us. Two comments. First, coconut, eggs and sugar have always been extremely cheap in Brazil, which explains why so many candys are made of those ingredients. Second: never, ever in your life buy industrial candys here. They are, for the most, of low quality. Try the artisanal shops
Thanks for letting us know Fabio 😃- Trevor
That pumpkin sweet is not the greatest, but I'm shocked that you haven't tried brigadeiro! What might be our national dessert!
We didn't know about it. Whoops! - Trevor
@@DelightfulTravellers qood thing is that is not hard to do it. I highly recommend you to check for some video on how to do a brigadeiro than try it. It's quite good.
Guaraná is a fruit, the drink that you had is made out of that fruit.
Pro tip, if you are going to taste a lot of sweets, have some black coffee in between them to cleanse your palate.
You should try two things, a chocolate called Bis and Goiabada (guava fruit marmalade-ish)
Thanks for the tips. Black coffee it is next time! Love that - Anna
This is what I love about the comments section. You learn something new every time and you can also share with others at the same time. Thats why I started my blog ( www.insidestorybook.com). Because a friend of mine told me that you know everything & another friend said to me you see everything ( lol).
Paçoca é paixão nacional! 🇧🇷
you guys are amazing. enjoy my beautiful country. all the best.
Have you guys already tried queijo coalho/de Minas? (Cheese and from the northeast: bolo de rolo (rolled cake with guava), tapioca and cuscuz. Sooo good.
Also, havebt seen all your Brazil trip videos, but if you are in São Paulo, you HAVE to go to the Liberdade barrio/neighborhood. Brazil hosts the most japanese people outsode of Japan ans Liberdade is a japanese styled neighborhood with japanese bookstores, restaurants, stores and shops.
Haven't tried that but we did try some great sushi in Liberdade yes. That's in another video :) - Anna
Plenty of your comments, guys, hit on the "plenty of sugar" key. Indeed, Brazilian candy tends to be almost cloyingly sweet, because Brazil is one of the largest sugarcane producers in the world (and back then when those candy were created, all the sugarcane was used for sugar-nowadays, there is a great deal of that produced sugarcane that goes into making ethanol for industrial and transportation uses as automotive fuel).
You guys are fun to watch it makes me want to explain everything to yall, you guys should try passion fruit cocada but it has to be made fresh or maybe even like a street food stand or something. Super sweet though so drink water with it
Hello! I watched the video, and would like to say that it was indeed fun to watch you guys trying our snacks.
Pacoquita is one of our national treasures. Its good to eat as is or in another recipes. Ppl usually mix it with ice cream.
That white thing, we call Maria mole (soft Maria?!), and it will taste good if you buy it from a nice street bakery or if homemade.
Guaraná MUST be served cold, with some ice and a slice of orange.
The other peanut candy, pé de moleque, is pretty hard, but we all love to eat it.
I was happy to watch it, and hope you guys will return to try other delicacies and to visit more places!
Oh I love pumpkin candy 😄
But definitely you need to taste homemade candies 👌🏻😊
"Guaraná" (the soda) should be drunk cold. Actually we normally have it with ice - sometimes we like to add a slice of orange too.
I know that I’m a little late but were is the brigadeiro? Bis? Doce de leite no cone?Bolos(milho, fubá...)?Canjica......And homemade foods are soooo much better!
I missed the "quebra queixo". But the traditional quebra queixo from Sao Paolo can be found with the street salespeople.
all this sweets you guys tasted are sooooo much better when they are homemade
Maria mole is a candy make whit coconut and very soft and tasty candy from brazil
Hey Anna and Trevor, just found these amazing video footages of yours while in Brazil. How I wish I had met you guys... you’ve missed lots of things in Sao Paulo, must say. Anyway, you didn’t try other Brazilian treats way better than the stuff you were given... Gosh, poor of you! Some of de candies you tried are no longer, let’s say, a typical local delicacy... Maybe it’s too late but I could give you more explanations about those treats your “friend” trapped you and worse, let you by yourselves without further help! Haha
You guys are too funny. Love it.... 😂😂😂😂😂
esse refrigerante que vcs tomaram é guarana, é do fruto grarana, produzido no amazonas
Pegaram os doces bem raízes do Brasil , muito bom !
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(: "Sonho de Valsa" ... means "Dream of Waltz" and it is made with hazelnuts and chocolate!!!!! ... ☺
(: It's my favorite "bon- bons"!!!!! ... 😚
oh!! I love Guaraná! 😋
Well after lived in the US for over 18 long years I didn't like much snacks around there, to be honest I don't like much sweets, but my ex American wife did the same as them, she love paçoquinha and pé de moleque.
Hi guys! You tried many industrialized stuff (too much sugar), Brazilian sweeties are a lot better if you get the homemade version! That goes for the "white thing" (called "Maria Mole" ) and the banana candy as well. Also, you should try our fruits (we have many types of banana and they taste differently)! Next time go to "Oba" market and ask the guy there if you can try the fruits. You will be amazed!
Seus vídeos são muito bons
Parabéns....
Aqui usa-se açúcar de forma exagerada em tudo, principalmente em produtos industrializados, eu prefiro fazer meus doces com menos. Experimentem da próxima vez os doces em compota, típicos de cada região do Brasil, por exemplo goiabada com queijo de Minas Gerais.
THE BEST! ❤
Delightful BRAVE Travellers!!
haha we try Taki - Trevor
Pronunciation in order, just for fun:
Pa-sock-ita
G-ua-ra-na
Son-yo de valsa
Pingo de- lay-chee (doce de lay-chee)
Maria molly
Balas de banana
Crocan-chee
Co-ca-da
A-bo-bo-ra (literally translates to squash)
Also little facts. Most of these snacks should have been tried home made vs industrialized. Almost no Brazilian will buy the industrialized versions of these things. Sometimes i wonder why they even make it!
Also, Guaraná ice cold will be delicious. Also definitely need to try it on your own vs with snacks because I don’t think I’ve ever met a Canadian that would describe guaraná as subtle 😂
This was enjoyable to watch. Canadians and Americans are just two entirely different types of people huh? Though there were a few things you didn’t enjoy, it was never insulting to watch. American versions of these always have people spitting things out and making ugly faces. Thanks for this! Something fun to watch during camadas 2nd lockdown!
It's really funny when people say "This candy doesn't look/seem/taste/ like banana when, in fact, banana and sugar (sometimes not even that) is all it's made of.
This cands are my favorites. I remember my childhood.
Sounds like we picked the right ones 👌- Anna
Delightful Travellers that’s true👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 enjoy my country
OOOHHH MMMYYYYY GOOODDDD!!!!!!!!!!!! GUARANÁ MUST HAVE DRINK COLD!!! VEEERRRYYYYY COLD!!!! PLZ DO IT AGAIN... and if you want, put a slice of orange for 1 glass of guarana with ICE!!!!
Se sobrou ,manda para mim. Comeria as 3 Marias mole,e todos os doces de abóbora. Adoro esses doces.
Interesting seeing fellow Canadians trying it. You should try brigadeiro next time.
Yes we will... a few people have mentioned that - Anna
Delightful Travellers Hi Anna, brigadeiro is so popular that there's a brigadeiro store in Toronto and a booth at Square One Mall, in Mississauga.
I agree with you guys. Maria Mole is overrated hahaha
hahaha
Sonho de Valsa is made of, Brazilian nut cream and topped with chocolate
"Pingo de Leite": once again Anna hit it on the head: it is 'dulce de leche', but Brazilian doce de leite is made a little bit differently: Argentinian/Uruguayan dulce de leche is made with a bit of sodium bicarbonate to cut down on the acidity of the milk, while Brazilian doce de leite does not (hence the flavos being a bit different).
Thanks for letting us know 😃
gotta love you guys! keep finding videos of you in my country and I'm getting emotional (cry emoji). Now trying all my favorite stuff lol (except from the maria mole). Guarana is a fruit from the north region of BraZil and its soda it's probably as popular as Coke. There's a banned commercial where they're around guarana trees showing the little fruit and they ask you if you have seen a coca tree LOL. In Brazil you can't talk other brands down during your brand's ad. that's why it was banned.
Next time you're going to Brazil, hit me up and I'll let you know what to do, where to eat, etc. If I'm around I'd happily show you guys around! :)
Cheers!
We just make take you up on that offer. Glad you're enjoying our Brazil series Diego 🤗- Anna
That big one is MARIA MOLE.《 lazy maria》
Maria Mole in Brazil is just the same as Peeps Candy in North America
Sugar is super cheap so most of popular candy in Brazil is just a bunch of sugar with something. The best deserts are the ones from Portugal or Italy.
4:33. the name is Maria mole
You should try maracuja, it is a fruit drink. They should sell it at the supermarket if you want it a lot cheaper.
Oh great tip Nick! That sounds like our kind of drink - Anna
YUM!! 🤩😋❤🧡💛💚💙💜🍫🍬🍭
So tasty yet weird Mike.. haha.. 🤷🏻♂️- Trevor
Guaraná is a energetic fruit
I dont like doce de abóbora either. Kkkkkk
But, is Nice you guys to trie
you should try..Pão de queijo,brigadeiro,cochinha,pastel de feira..
I have never tried Brazilian snacks before, lol I would butcher nearly all those names 😂❤️
Now you're going to have to try some Angie. They're quite a bit different than what we're used to 😃- Anna
Hey, guys. Great videos of yours about São Paulo's food. But I also would like to know your thoughts about the city itself. How do like São Paulo so far?
We'll be talking more about that towards the end of our next video. But I think it's safe to say we're liking it here based off the other vids 😃- Anna
@@DelightfulTravellers Great, Anna. Nice you guys are having fun. Your videos are awesome. Such a good energy. I ll keep following!
A fruta é guaraná, típica só dá Amazônia
Interessante como eles cheiram tudo antes de comer ou beber.
U have a Brazillian heart ❤🇧🇷
Guaraná is delicious. I think that drink it after sweet things is not good, and you have to drink it cold.
Tem que explicar para esses gringos, que a maioria dos doces se acrescenta açúcar. É por isso que são doces né! E que além do açúcar, tambem são acrescentados outros ingredientes. Concordo que os doces brasileiros tem bastante açúcar, realmente são doces demais.Todo gringo que experimenta doces brasileiros falam isso.
Doces se chamam doces porque são feitos à base de açúcar. Todos são, no mundo todo. Mas realmente o Brasil carrega mais no açúcar cristal. O açúcar sempre foi muito barato no Brasil, assim como coco e ovos. Por isso tem tantos doces baseados na mistura de coco, ovo e açúcar, o que os tornam adocicados demais para a média do paladar estrangeiro
O que vcs menos gostaram é o que eu mais gosto , Maria mole e doce de abóbora!!!!👍👏🥰 is very good 👍👍👍
Too funny.... U guys are awesome
all those are sweet af. To me is not about the flavor much, but about how much sugar is in each of those.
Guaraná reminds me of the Canadian Mountain Dew.
(: Thank You!!!!! ... ☺
The soda Guarana is made of a amazonian fruit with the same name
It was a very tasty soda 👌- Anna
most of these you have to eat with proper sides or it is the side. then you would get a better idea of it
some of these we eat after lunch only... or in a specific occasion
one mistake it was to eat and not give some time, this can confuses the taste unless you go for something different(more salty) or give some time in between
(: Did anyone give you "Brigadeiros" to try????? ... ☺ You never have enough of those!!!!! ... 😚 But you can still have them because you can make them at home, and there are also places where you can order them!!!!! ... 😚
eu amo doce de abóbora 💖
(: "Abobora" just means squash!!!!! ... ☺
(: Pumpkin is a type of squash, and I forgot what the name for pumpkin is!!!!! ... ☺
(: 'Ahh- bo-- bo'- rah' .... ☺
O doce Dadinho mesmo é algo bem nacional, fora os doces de festa como cajuzinho, brigadeiro, beijinho, pudim de doce de leite e outros..
Hi guys you tried all of them at the same time, the taste of each one affect another one.
The fruit in that soda is guaraná
Did you guys eat brigadeiro, it's like our national most famous sweet ? If you didn't, next time, don't forget. Guarana is our national soda, like the coca cola for americans.
Ela gostou do guaraná quente imagina se tomar geladinho vai amar
You should have tried brigadeiro. I bet you would have loved it.
Olá! My name is Tom and I'm brazilian and Im loving seeing u guys having fun over here! I live in a very interesting town called Petropolis and I would love having u guys here to show u around our historical town also our national park! We are in the state of Rio de Janeiro! Let me know if it would add anything to u and come to have fun with us xoxox
Thank you Tom. We're no longer in Brazil but when we come back and if we're around your area we'd certainly take you up on that offer - Trevor
@@DelightfulTravellers Lovely! Thnx for replying
(: "Maria-Mole" is "Marshmallow"!!!!! ... ☺
One has to drink cold Guaraná or with ice, otherwise it tastes too sweet. Maria mole (soft Maria) is made like a marshmallow mixed with ground coconut. That pumpkin sweet is awful, you have to try homemade. I've seen peanut cracker (pé de moleque) and coconut ice (cocada) in England, that tasted just like ours..