It is a fact that Portuguese cuisine and its influence all over the world is underestimated and even unknown. For example, Tempura, which many believe has its origins in Japan, was the Portuguese who took it and taught the Japanese; in other parts of the world, such as Thailand, their modern-day cuisine is based on multiple products that the Portuguese took and made known to the locals, many of these products are not even typical of Portuguese cuisine, but it was the Portuguese who gave them to be known and spread throughout the world.
Other examples of this include Curry (the dish, not the spice, as some of the ingredients did not exist in India until the portuguese spice trades), Hawaiian sweet bread (inspired by "pão de leite" or "milk bread"), tea time in Britain (tea only became mainstream because of a Portuguese princess, Catarina de Bragança, who married King Charles II), and some other examples I'm probably forgetting fight now.
ola sou portuguesa vivo no Norte do pais....e e aqui no norte que se come a melhor e autentica comida portuguesa Mas sardinhas nao se comem com pao com manteiga, e a melhor manteiga portuguesa e a dos Açores aqui nao usamos manteiga francesa
It is a fact that Portuguese cuisine and its influence all over the world is underestimated and even unknown. For example, Tempura, which many believe has its origins in Japan, was the Portuguese who took it and taught the Japanese; in other parts of the world, such as Thailand, their modern-day cuisine is based on multiple products that the Portuguese took and made known to the locals, many of these products are not even typical of Portuguese cuisine, but it was the Portuguese who gave them to be known and spread throughout the world.
Wow I didn’t know that! Thanks for sharing!!
Other examples of this include Curry (the dish, not the spice, as some of the ingredients did not exist in India until the portuguese spice trades), Hawaiian sweet bread (inspired by "pão de leite" or "milk bread"), tea time in Britain (tea only became mainstream because of a Portuguese princess, Catarina de Bragança, who married King Charles II), and some other examples I'm probably forgetting fight now.
Portugal has the best food in the world in my opinion
One of the best Portugal videos I’ve seen
Aw thank you so much!! :)
everything looks good!!! what camera are you using??
so many yummy foods!
indeed! I can't wait to go back one day :)
The best drinks to have with Pasteis de Belém is either coffee or better still, Port or Madeira wine. Trust me.
Portugal tem comida 🥐 gostosa
I o melhor vinho
Butter with fish?
Yes haha - don’t knock it till you try it 😉
@@leahmags i hate butter
Great but looks pricey places
ola sou portuguesa vivo no Norte do pais....e e aqui no norte que se come a melhor e autentica comida portuguesa
Mas sardinhas nao se comem com pao com manteiga, e a melhor manteiga portuguesa e a dos Açores aqui nao usamos manteiga francesa