I´d say the entire Iberian peninsula is pretty much on the top of my list... Got a small glimps of that on a trip to Mallorca. We stayed as far from the tourist hotspots as we could and it was just a good time.
Quick question: Why are brazilians going to Portugal? I mean, as i could see, there is a war between you two, and a lot of brazilians seem to hate portuguese people for things that happened during the colonization, and for other weird reasons. Im not portuguese or brazilian, but its quite strange to see a country full of hate for something that was, idk, 300 or 400 years ago?
@@EvenWaterRunsDeep There are no war between us, we are two nations living in peace. Brazilian People and prople from other Portuguese Speakers Countries around the world, have easy access to Portugal, that's why we come here. And besides the jokes about the colonization period, we don't have any issues nowadays.
@@EvenWaterRunsDeep The past was left behind. Nowadays the world is different. As a Portuguese person, I consider the Brazilian people to be very caring, hard-working people who, like many Portuguese people, are looking for a better life in other countries. There are always many xenephobic people around the world but the majority are not. I consider Brazilians to be equal, as Portuguese people we have a lot in common.
Denspurtaer Lol, you're just listening to modern-day woke culture. Portugal and Brazil share a close connection. Before Europeans expanded their influence worldwide, Brazil did not exist. While these regions had native tribes, there was no unity among them. Unless you are a native, you are likely a descendant of Europe or Africa. The narrative of making wealthy European nations feel guilty for their past is indicative of a woke mental disorder. Brazil went independent from Portugal by the son of the King of Portugal. He wanted to be King and not prince and he decided to just stop tied with his father when his parents returned to Lisbon. During the Napoleon years, the capital of Portugal was Rio de Janeiro. The Portuguese initiated the exploration of new territories, with the blessing of God, of course. What schools often neglect to teach is how prosperous many former colonies were before gaining independence from European rule. I recently watched a video showcasing the capital of Angola, Luanda, before it gained independence from Portugal just 60 years ago. The footage, shared by a former black leader, depicted an incredible city. I was at a loss for words, and the African leader expressed a desire for Portugal to still be ruling over them, as the African rebels had destroyed everything they had built, unable to govern effectively. South Africa provides another example of how independence from former European colonial powers led to the destruction of nations. As for Brazil, it's a nice country but if they only stayed with Portugal they could have been very prosperous. However, I think Portuguese and Brazilians are overall very close. I know that a lot of Portuguese people have a problem with the immigration problem, but that is normal in every country among very vocal people. It's happening everywhere as as a woke culture we are becoming more and more divided.
As a Portuguese person livings in Aveiro, I didn't expect to see this in your channel but I'm so happy about it!! A Portuguse dish you should know about is "Francesinha".
Im spanish, and i feel and need that i have to travel to Portugal someday, even if they are my opposite side neighbours, cause im from Barcelona, to me its like an unknown country, and as long as i know, general media in spain doesnt talk to much about it, like if it doesnt exist, but being in the same peninsula, we should be better neighbours and know better each other.
hello mate, welcome to our country, and out of curiosity that you haven't visited us yet, we refer to the spanish people of galicia, and to those who live close to us, as, "our brothers" because we both descend from the kingdom from león and castile... a portuguese hug.... 🎉
Pero en realidad muchos de nosotros portugueses si conocemos a España y a sus gentes y culturas, tal como muchos hablan ingles y/o el frances. En la tele tenemos hasta las noticias de españa con regularidad. Es triste que lo mismo no sea comun para vosotros. Yo se que un catalan no es como un basco, un andaluz, un galego, un castellano, un navarreno, etc, etc.., y muchos portugueses han percorrido España y comprenden bien a los españoles (los gallegos y todos los que hablan castellano, claro). Creo, y lo digo como una critica y no como un insulto, que a algunos españoles (y lo mismo sera verdad para algunos portugueses) les haria bien conocer mejor a los otras gentes, y otras lenguas. Por ejemplo, en Portugal se hacen mucho mas las leyendas, siendo que la doblage normalmente se usa más para los ninos, pero en Espana casi siempre se hace solo la doblage. Eso hace con que muchos espanoles no se acostumbren a oir (y como tal a leer/hablar/escribir) en una lengua que no la suya. Lo que claramente no es su caso, una vez que su inglés es muy perceptible. Perdón por los errores ocasionales.
If the Spanish really wanted to know Portugal and the Portuguese, they wouldn't go to Portugal with an air of superiority and pretend that they don't understand our language. We Portuguese are polyglots, we speak several languages, we are taught in schools besides our mother tongue. To say that for you Portugal doesn't exist, excuse my sincerity, but it's just silly of you. What a lack of general culture.... Barcelona is beautiful and reminds us of Lisbon and also Florence, do you want to find out why? Come visit Lisbon and discover the similarities.
for me we should be only one country like we did before, not spain, not Portugal but only 1 country. we would be much better and stronger, unfortunly for the humans the ego is bigger than the humility.
If memory serves me right, the colors of the portuguese flag do have meaning. The red represents the blood loss of those who fought for the country. While the green represents the hope for the future. And the 7 castles in the flag are considered a symbol of the Portuguese victories over their Moorish enemies, under Afonso III, who supposedly captured seven enemy fortresses in the course of his conquest of the Algarve, concluded in 1249
Also, the portuguese government ordered some portuguese flags, to be hung outside the European Parliament in Brussels, but the flags were made in China and had chinese Pagodas instead of european castles, in our "esfera armilar" at the center of the flag. The chinese fake flag was only noticed after it was hoisted in Brussels. A portuguese diplomat went running outside ordering the chinese fake portuguese flag to be removed from outside the EU parliament. Funny stuff!
Sou portuguesa e não poderia estar mais contente com este seu vídeo. Nada como nos virem visitar e conhecer melhor a nossa gastronomia e toda a nossa cultura. ❤
I toured Europe a few years ago with my girlfriend, and our trip concluded in Portugal. While Europe boasts incredible nations, Portugal left an indelible impression on us. Initially planning for just a five-day stay, we extended our trip to a month. Although cities like London, Paris, Rome, and Brussels are undeniably beautiful, they somehow fell short of our expectations. People seemed less friendly, the food generally disappointing, and everything came with a hefty price tag. Contrary to our expectations, Portugal turned out to be incredibly charming with outstanding cuisine and it's culture is just captivating and rich. I would highly recommend it to anyone, although, of course, Europe as a continent is truly a gem. The feeling of being in another world is palpable; the contrast between the ancient buildings of Europe and the artificiality of our modern life in the US and Canada is striking. On a different note, I hope Europe effectively manages its migrant crisis to safeguard its rich history, which is at risk of being lost. Madeira, the Hawaii of Europe is a secret the rich Europeans don't want Americans and Canadians to know about. Stay away, this place is not for us Americans!!! haha .... Also, check out the Azores...it's a natural beauty.
About Canada, here´s a fun fact: Ancient portuguese maps have the word CANADA on it, but in earlier explorer times (1480...), that means »Cá Nada« or in english »Here Nothing«. They saw lots of land and lack of people to trade goods. That`s the origin of the name 🙂
My friend Jose, your comment is the very best I've seen in a long time. I still have chest pains from laughing so much and so hard. I have no idea if your comment is true or not, but it deserves an Oscar. Kind regards.
9:32 Portugal flag's colours have a specific meaning: the red stands for the blood, the conquer and the courage of those who died for their country, and the green represents the hope of portuguese people in a better future.
Manueline armillary sphere represents the maritime discoveries. The "Quinas" (blue shields with 5 white dots) repesent the Battle of Ourique, won by D. Afonso Henriques (!st King of Portugal) to the Moors. White Dots represent the wounds of Christ. The (7) castles represent the battles won by D. Afonso II to the Moors.
@@Antawnyoo that would all be good and dandy if it wasn't all bs made up after the fact. Starting with the details and ending with the colors: - Armillary sphere: was never the symbol of Portugal or discoveries, it was the symbol of Brazil and first appeared on the new flag of the Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves during the Napoleonic war when the Kingdom of Portugal had to be transfer to Brazil. So to the normal Portuguese symbols (coat of arms) the armillary sphere was added to signify the "kingdom" of Brazil since the court of Portugal was now there. When the court returned to Portugal the armillary sphere was removed from the flag. Fast forward a century or so and we have the Republican revolution (or as we know it, _"Implantação da República")_ and the new flag (the current one) is presented and the armillary sphere reappears, being retcon into meaning discovery and blablabla. - The Quinas (5 escudetes) have had many meanings throughout history. First explanation was that each of the _quinas_ were a mark where the shield with the first Portuguese flag (the simple blue cross on a white background) was damaged and as was tradition back then they didn't fix the shield but liked the way the flag was damaged on those spots so they kept it with "escudetes" _(quinas)_ in the place where the nails were. At that time the number of inner dots on the "escudetes" (the dots are called _"besantes")_ were 11, so there goes the Christ wounds (it only came to be 5 dots in 1485 with D. João II). - The castles: first flag with castles was the D. Afonso III flag (1248), and had 16 castles. Then in 1385 D. João I commissioned a new flag and this one had 12 castles. And again in 1485 D. João II changed them to 8 castles (remember, he also changed the _"besantes"_ to 5, from 11). It would be changed to 7 castles in the second half of the XVI and stay like that till today... so lots of changes to the number of castles, none meant anything apart that stylistically when they first appeared on the flag they were "fashion". Now for the colour of the flag: - Green and red where merely the colours of the Portuguese Republican Party and of the two revolts: January 31st 1891, Oporto; and October 5th 1910, the day of _"Implantação da República"._ It was only afterwards that the meaning was retconned to have a more patriotic meaning and less a party (Portuguese Republican Party) ownership. So, to sum it up: all we are told about the symbology of the flag is bs. It's a nice story but bs. It all comes down to aesthetics and political party representation.
@@DDanV I sincerely don't know if you're right, you seem very sure of what you're saying (but that could be an "oratory" trick to make people believe you), but one thing, at least, you got wrong: although not appearing on the monarchic flag, the armillary sphere was adopted by D. Manuel I, as a symbol of his dominance over (much of) the world.
In Portugal today, the English language is learned from kindergarten to college. In the old days (70s/80s) we learned English in prep school that's one of the reasons why Portuguese people speak English, another reason is that the movies that are shown on TV are subtitled in Portuguese, keeping the original audio, be it English (UK), English (American), French, Spanish, Japanese or even Turkish 😜
Been there several times… Algarve coast in summer is wonderful…Madeira and The Azores island in late spring is awesome….. even if it’s raining quite often….. and the cherry on top of the cake..is the city of Porto….amaizing historical center …. and nice beaches in the west by the Atlantic Ocean …..love it 🥰
Great video and information. There are many tons more, including all of the positive influences (language, food, architecture, art, old world medicine/science, values/standards/virtues, etc, etc) that the Portuguese culture brought all over the world (especially in their training Ports/territories; which were also a bunch more that eventually lost to other European countries, including to the Spanish, British, French, Dutch, etc). Of course there are a number of ingredients (spices, plants, fruits, teas, vegetables, etc) in the cuisine of Europe originally brought back to Europe by the Portuguese. So much more than what they are given credit for, mostly because the Portuguese people are generally down to earth, very real (also a Portuguese word), generally honest and have more than enough humility. There are so many dishes/cuisines to list, from sea food, to many meat dishes, vegetable dishes, combination dishes (i.e. stews, soups, paelha), plenty of various (ancient & old & modern recipes) types of breads (old fashioned, country, papasecos, bejus, centeio, milho, etc), deserts/cakes (the nata just happens to be one the most popular), there are also relatively old fusion recipes (which include the natural ingredients, usually from their former territories), so many types of variety of Portuguese sausages (alheiras, linguica, salpicão, even blood sausage), presunto (which Americans relate to being Italian), numerous original stews, soups, cheeses, one of the best olive oils in the world, of course the wine/liquor (Red, Tinto, Verde, Port Madeira...original cherry liquor, aguardente, brandy, cachaça, etc). Let's not forget the famous Bacalhau (dried/salted/preserved Atlantic Cod), which there used to be a saying in Portugal, that goes something like this: "The Portuguese have a bacalhau (salted Cod) recipe, for every day of the year (meaning ~365 recipes), and that's just around one type of fish. And, although many Americans aren't big on octopus or sardines, don't totally exclude them, till you've tried the Portuguese recipes, pretty sure most (unless you don't eat seafood) can find at least one they'll like/enjoy! Etc, etc
I'm portuguese and that video only shows a slice of Portugal is. We have so much, although we are small, we are massive in culture, cuisine,place to go and stuff to do. Great videos btw 👌
around 11:00 The whole invasion thing and "reconquista" etc is an interesting topic in itself. Portugal and a big portion of Spain were under arabian ruling for a long time... I´d definately look it up, since you seem to be very interested in European history...
The guy said: "while it may not be the oldest country in Europe" But he's wrong, Portugal literally IS the oldest country in Europe, Lisbon is literally over 400 years older than Rome
Sorry, Nuno, that's not true. Rome was founded in the 8th century b.C., circa 750 b.C. The date you saying (more or less 1100 b.C) reports to the mythical foundation by Ulisses, which we know is just that: mythical (I'm an History teatcher).
13:25 Yes, we have snow in some mountains, and the winter in here can be really cold. We already had some places in Portugal that in the winter hit -12°C (10,4 F)
Yeah, we do, last week and for most winter, the interior of Portugal which is kind of mountainous goes below zero celcius. Winter can be harsh in northern portugal more like in Minho, Trás-os-Montes, Beira Alta and Beira Interior regions. Lisbon can also reach 0 celcius from time to time, happened to me more than once so yeah. But, most of the year is mild weather, very sunny, with good wine (that was not mentioned in the list) and food. The city who made that big napkin, Vila do Conde is where I'm from, currently living in Madeira Island. Yeah, some 800 years of history as an independent country with touches from ancient cultures and traditions seen to this day. In Northern and Center Portugal there is a big Celtic influence, you can even see it on the christian crosses with the donut around the cross, all made of stone and dating centuries back, it's all pretty much made of granite from housing to monuments, a lot is shared with Galicia (Northwestern spain). Southern Portugal is more influenced by moors, with houses and architecture that is strikingly close to what we see in northern Africa, which is also very similar to southern Spain (Andaluzia). If you ever come to Portugal, let us know, we have this great art of welcoming people from abroad and we love to share our country and culture. :)
Hey! Well, carne de porco alentejana is missing on the food part, and francesinha of course! The weather here in Portugal is really good. Usually really warm and sunny, we just get some snow in serra da estrela in winter. Lots of castles and palaces here, loads of amazing beaches and beautiful forrests and parks. Love your content! Keep on rocking and cheers from Portugal.
About the weather in the summer is hot and up north is pretty cold in the winter and you have in Serra Da Estrela you have snow in winter as well. Just one thing the water is cold only on the South is warmer
Back in 1989 I backpacked through Europe and spent two months in a sleepy fishing village in a run down apartment, probably most relaxing time of, my life P.s best BBQ chicken I ever had
I believe Portugal is the sunniest country in Europe! We do get snow on mountaintops or when temperatures drop really low in the North but it's rare to say the least. Last time it snowed where I live was I believe 2008.
That sounds awesome. ❤ I would love to visit there one day for sure 😊 Also please note that the comment below is not Ian. He doesn’t have a Telegram or WhatsApp account. That comment is probably from a scammer. Just letting you know. Ian’s official channel has IWrocker name only and a checkmark next to it. thank you
@@midnightkitchen8379 Do come visit! Thank you for mentioning that! I was aware that it is a scam but it's always good to let others reading this know as well!
Portugal is amaaaazing !!!! I take the car from Monaco to go in spring. But it takes 1600 to 1800 kms 😅 Nazare is amazing by the sea and awesome sea food. Nazare has huuuge waves. In winter these are the biggest waves in the world. The food is soooo awesome and cheap. You ll enjoy it. Lisbonne is outstanding as well as Porto or Coimbra or Evora. A good pastry is pasteis de nata. Its yummmy, its a very old and famous pastry.
that thing you've noticed first was my local church...church on th right, museum (anthropology, ethnology?) on the left. The red tiles (roof) you saw are the cloisters. My childhood memories and this place are linked.
Portugal won the Battle of Diu, against an aliance between several forces including the ottoman empire. This battle was the turning point in history that allowed europe to become the center of the world, until then it was asia. That battle only happened because someone killed the wrong guy and his father went there to avenge him.
❤ Very nice indeed. We do have snow in Estrela mountain and up to north. All north has temperatures bellow zero in winter. You should try 'pasteis de nata' from Belém and the over 300 ways of cooking cod.
Glad you checked Portugal, sea side is beautiful, but so inside in mountains areas and countryside. As you just mentioned in your title, Portugal is a long some of the oldest European countries but never had such popularity as France or Spain , for Tourism. Great video and great country, being Portuguese /French it's always a pleasure to see more about my parents country. Portuguese people are very kind and welcoming, you have lot of good sea food , but good wine ( you should know Porto wine from Porto a Portuguese city) you should try meals like arroz de marisco, bacalhau a Braz, francesinha, leitao , churrasco and so much more ;)
Boy do we have Snow in Portugal , here in the center of Portugal it snows enough that we can ski!!! It gets really cold too!! Winter is cold and summer is scorching hot!!
Hi, long time following your channel, great and very pleasant surprise to see this video. On the culinary front do try "pastéis de nata" (really not custard tarts more like custard tarts 2.0) and anything "à brás" (cod, tuna, chicken, vegetables), the potato chips really make it for me ;-) P.S. I am originally from Évora which makes a brief appearance there so I'm thrilled about that too and my profile pic here is of a Roman Temple in Évora btw. Thanks & keep the awesome content coming!
dude, im from porto portugal, couple months ago after a night clubing i was by the Douro River, and it was sunday morning there was a marathon with people dressed as super heroes it was the funniest thing ive ever seen, and we didnt even know it would happen, we where just thre for the view and the quitness
Green means the hope they had, Red means the blood shared in the battles wixh is bigger, there you have the yellow croyn, 7 castels in it to figure the most important ones and the seven hiils, the shields that have to do with chtistianity.
Ok, so I'm 5 months late, but I just have to point out that Portugal also has a music style of its own called Fado, which is considered a world heritage. We also were the ones who introduced tea to England. And, for those of us who are religious, we have this little city called Fátima, which is the place where Mary, mother of Jesus (or our lady of Fatima as we call her) is said to have appeared to three children known as the "Três Pastorinhos". We also have some of the most incredible historic tales like the love story of D. Pedro I and Lady Inês de Castro (basically the prince fell in love with one of his wife's maids and his father didn't approve of this relationship and sent two men who killed her in front of her children. The prince got so mad that he had his men chase the killers. One of them escaped but the other one was killed and D. Pedro actually ate his heart. When he became king, he had his people dig up Inês and placed her dead body next to him in the throne. He then demanded everyone in court to kiss her hand and call her their queen. Years later he built his tombstone facing hers so that when they got reborn the first thing they saw was each other.). One other story I really liked when I was like 9 or 10yo, is the story of Queen Saint Isabel. Queen Isabel loved to help the poor and would often go out of her way to daily feed the hungry with fresh bread. Her husband, the king, was very much against it and actually threatened her that he would kill her if she ever did it again. But one day, in the middle of winter, she escaped to help them anyway while the king was hunting. But he came unexpectedly and was about to kill her when she said she was not handing out food, she was giving roses. In the middle of winter, like I said. The king knew she was lying, so he asked her to show what was in her basket, and much to his surprise, instead of bread, she had full bloomed roses. This has been known to history as "The Miracle of the Roses" and when she died, she became known as a saint. I'm sorry I'm babbling a bit too much here (history nerds can be over barring 😂) But I have to reference just one more story about Portuguese history that I simply just love. So, we had this prince, right, and when he was only 3yo, he was the first and only in line to the throne. He had someone else in the family (whom I don't remember at all) take his place until he was 14. When he finally got to rule, he didn't care about keeping the line, all he wanted was to expand the country. So he leaded the trupes into war, but they lost. His body was never found and many believed he had not been killed, but taken as a prisoner. After he went missing, Portugal had no one to rule and we were kinda being taken over by Spain. But people kept on believing that the king would eventually appear to them in a misty night, to take the throne back and save them. This 14 or 15 yo kid was now a symbol of hope to our people. And I'm sorry to continue rambling 😂 but I just have one more fact to share with you. Just one, I promise ahah The green and red flag actually represents hope, freedom and blood. That's why the red part of the flag is a bit bigger than the green. Cause we had this dictator (my grandmother is always talking about this). His name was Salazar (yes, like in Salazar Slytherin. Did you know that the robes j.k.rowling created for hogwarts students were actually inspired in our college uniforms? Apparently her husband was Portuguese or something idk, back to the topic) Salazar was a Lil piece of sh*t and besides censoring our music, freedom of speech, freedom of love (cause most doctors and teachers had to have the government's approval to get married with someone), and even childhood (cause back then if you wanted to like ride a bike or something, you had to pay a fee, and in school, girls were separated from boys, and most students were boys cause girls had to help out at home) he also sent every man to war in Africa. And the red on the flag represents the blood spilled in the war but also freedom because of April's 25th (which was great but I promised I wouldn't talk about anything else. Although I already did 😂) and lastly, for some reason unknown to me, green is a symbol of hope. Well, envy too, but y'know hope (although white is also a symbol of hope... No, white is peace... I think) and yeah that's why our flag is mainly red and green.
Ah, Portugal! I wanted to be at Lagos, eating grilled swordfish or cod and having some shots of medronho... Or a fado-bar in Lisbon, having some porto... Maybe it is a good idea living in Portugal once I am a pensioner...
The South side of the countrie (Alentejo and Algarve) are filled with foreigners that choosed to come live their lifes after pension!Portugal its perffect for that too ;)
@@GuyHeadbanger I have several German friends that come on Hollydays every summer!The swearing they learn pretty fast 😂 Here almost everyone or every shop is English friendly!Communication isnt a barrier at all!
@@guido69x I know, I learned Russian, oh man, they can swear for sure! Have been to Lagos, yeah, English works fine, but would be so much better to communicate in the native language of the people.
3 Solar panels - I have them and so do all my neighbors. The main electricity company in Portugal assembles the panels and we pay an amount of €30 over 2 years. Result
The predominant red color in the flag of Portugal represents the conquest, the blood, and the courage of those who died for the nation. On the other hand, green represents the hope of the Portuguese people.
Portuguese cuisine is very good. You gotta check out a "Francesinha" (traditional dish from the city of Porto, is a sandwich served in a plate covered in cheese and spicy sauce) and some "Bifanas" (thin spicy pork strips usually eaten in a bread roll).
Yes, we do have snow in Serra da Estrela (Highest continental mountain) and a ski slope. And the most important fact, no weapons allowed without license and registration. Thank you for your interesting video.
And about the weather, yes there is some snow not so thick and not so long lasting at some heights. We froze for about 15 days in January around 35/40 F mainly by night even dough the mid north central city of Coimbra sits on about the same parallel as New York City.
@ 1:10 is Mosteiro dos Jerónimos or Jerónimos Monastery or Hieronymites Monastery,thats in Lisbon near Torre de Belém (from where the Conquistadores used to depart). . Portuguese Dishs-Oh boy,our cuisine and wines are something really special! We have Thousands of different Cod Dish´s ,the top 3 are Bacalhau á Brás and Bacalhau com Natas (Cod with Cream).One of the most famous meat dish´s is the Bitoque,its a steak served with an fryed egg on top(egg riding the steak like we use to say),served with french fries,rice and salad. Deserts,we have a ton of conventuary pastery like the Pastéis de Belém(when Hank from Breacking Bad came to visit Portugal he couldnt live the Pastéis de Balém store and he had to buy a huge box to take with him to the US ). Molotof,this is just made from eggs and lots of sugar. Google them ;) Sites to see,the entire countrie is full of wonderfull places like Sintra(where is located the Masonic Well that is features in the Curse of Oak Island season 9 ep 23 to 26 ,Gerês,Portinho da Arrábida... We have amazing castles,palaces,convenants ,medieval art and arquitechture. @4:24 the Convenant of Christ in Tomar,that was the main scape hidding place of the Templars(oh yeah Portugal has a huge history linked with Templars). @4:29 yes thats what we saw on the beggining of the video from other perspective! About the flag,Red is the Blood that was spilled in Battles,Green means the hope,the yellow sphere (Armillary Sphere) it simbolizes the world and the new places and people portuguese conquistadores found.The five blue shields represent the Five Moorish kings thats were deffeated by D. Afonso Henriques in the Ourique Battle.Each shield have 5 white dots,those dots represent the Five Wounds of Christ.The 7 castles simbolize the 7 fortified zones D Afonso Heriques re-conquered back from the Moorish,those 7 fortified zones was what we call today of Algarve.All of this applied on the Portuguese shield and the blue shields doing our old (that used to be red and white,and later the Templars made one of the stems longer when their order was changed into the Knights of the Order of Christ) Cross. 10:11 those old neighborhoods now are filled with young people and lots of foreigners that decide to stay!At night those streets are filled with people drinking and having a good time like its 4 of July (every single night),check "Bairro Alto á noite" or "Festas de Lisboa". One fact that has to be mentioned is our 25 de Abril of 1974 and all the history behind it! Our weather is pretty amazing some places North are colder and get negative temperatures,but the weather is pretty balanced,3 months of Summer,3 of Fall,3 of Winter 3 of Spring. You should check the old Rally of Portugal in Sintra,you gonna love it!!!! Check our old UMM 4x4 very used by our Military Forces We have some of the biggest Giant Waves to surf,in Nazaré. Love your channels and your videos.Really glad you made this one ;) Any time you and Mrs IWorker wanna spend some vacation in Portugal you are more then welcome.
*"How did someone build this?"* 1:42 I think they stacked stones from the bottom to the top. Doing it the other way around would make things really complicated.
we have cold and snow in the winter in serra da estrela but mostly good clima!! good people, good food, beautiful country, lots of history and modern architecture...
let me tell you about the weather then. here is very varied. in the summer it's 43° where I live and some friends of mine just a two hour drive from me are like 20° the interior is obviously warmer and drier. in winter we have snow at the highest points. the food is varied and depending on where you are the same dish is made differently (I imagine it is like that in other countries too). we practice almost all types of sport in Portugal. 13:25
2:35 Those are all great dishes. As a portuguese i would suggest something more intense and regional to where i live: Arroz de Lampreia. It is not for everyone but for me (when well done) is by far the best thing my mouth and brain can taste!
More important than all of this was the fact that the greatest writer of all times named Luis Vaz de Camoes was born here. This writer is not usually remembered out of spite because it was he who at the time presented the world with the exploits of the Portuguese through his immortal work entitled "Os Lusiadas". Which Homero ...
You should definitely come and visit #Portugal… you’ll be amazed on how ao many wonders can be fitted in such a small country, and then the food - you’ll be amazed.
dude, you should try chanfana (old goat stu kind of i guess) it´s amaaaazing! :) but hey if there is something portugal has to offer is food... theres a lot and i mean a looot of dishes...
in our flag green means hope, and red means all the blood we shed to exist, the castels means the king was king in five continents, the sphere was our naval traditions..
If you want to visit Portugal, I'll be glad to show you the city of Porto (monuments, local food, entertainment zones, etc). You'll need 3 to 5 days to see what Porto has to offer. Check our WRC Championship, is awesome. Has the best jumps
I've only been to Lisbon and it's very beautiful with lots of hills, kind of like San Francisco of Europe. FYI, in restaurants, if the server asks if you want bread with your meal, it is not complimentary.
@@Americaninparis2012 we tip if the service is good, which generally is, but it's not an obligation. If the cost is 13€ we pay 15€, as an example, just round up.
Check the 'Battle of Diu' related to the discoveries/settlement paart of Portuguese history. A nice dish I love is 'Bacalhau à Brás' or another one 'Bacalhau à Gomes de Sá'. For desert : 'Arrox doce' and Leite de creme' or 'Ovos Moles'.
1336 - Probable first expedition to the Canary Islands, followed by additional expeditions in 1340 and 1341, although this is disputed. 1415 - Portuguese troops under the command of João I of Portugal conquer Ceuta. This event is generally referred to as the beginning of the Portuguese expansion or discoveries. 1419 - João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristão Vaz Teixeira discover the island of Porto Santo, in Madeira. 1420 - The same navigators, with Bartolomeu Perestrelo, discover the island of Madeira, which was immediately colonized. 1422 - After successive voyages, the cape Não (No), considered the navigable limit to the south by Arabs and Europeans, is exceeded, reaching the Bojador. 1427 - Diogo de Silves discovers (or rediscovers) the western and central Azorean islands, that would be colonized in 1431 by Gonçalo Velho Cabral. 1434 - Gil Eanes turned the Bojador Cape, dissipating the terror that this promontory inspired. 1435-1435 - Gil Eanes and Afonso Gonçalves Baldaia discovered Angra de Ruivos and the latter reached the Rio de Ouro, in Western Sahara. 1441 - Nuno Tristão reached Cabo Branco with Gonçalo Afonso. 1443 - Nuno Tristão entered the Gulf of Arguim. 1443 - The regent D. Pedro decrees the monopoly of the navigation on the African west coast, recognized by the bull “Rex regum”, which attributes to his brother Infante D. Henrique "the Navigator". 1444 - Dinis Dias discovered the Cape Verde (Dakar) and the Island of Palma (Goreia). 1445 - Álvaro Fernandes passed beyond the Cape Verde (cape), Goreia and reached the "Cabo dos Mastros" (Purple Cape? probably between Cape Verde and the river Gambia). 1446 - Álvaro Fernandes reached the north of Guinea-Bissau. 1452 - Diogo de Teive discovered the islands Flores and Corvo in the Azores. 1455 - Romanus Pontifex Bull of Pope Nicholas V confirmed the Portuguese explorations and declared that all lands and seas south of Cape Bojador and Cape Não (No) belong to the kings of Portugal. 1455 - Alvise Cadamosto explores from the river Gambia to the river Geba (Guinea-Bissau) and the Bijagos archipelago. At the mouth of the Gambia, noticing the near disappearance of the North Star on the horizon, he sketched the first representation of the constellation Cruzeiro do Sul. 1456-1460 - Travels of Alvise Cadamosto, Diogo Gomes and António da Noli discovered the first islands of the archipelago of Cape Verde (Boavista, Santiago, Maio and Sal). 1459 - Afonso V commissions the world map that gathers the geographical knowledge of the time to the Venetians Fra Mauro and Andrea Bianco. 1460 - Prince Henry dies. His systematic exploration of the Atlantic reached in his lifetime the 8º N in the African coast, with the arrival of Pêro de Sintra to what he calls Serra Leone, and the 40º W in the Atlantic Ocean (Sargasso Sea). 1461 - Diogo Gomes and Antonio da Noli discover more islands of Cape Verde. 1462 - Diogo Afonso discovers the five westernmost islands of the Cape Verde archipelago (Brava, São Nicolau, São Vicente, Santo Antão and the islets Branco and Raso). 1469 - Fernão Gomes' contract for the exploration of the Guinea coast south of Sierra Leone and the Pimenta-da-Guiné trade that would last until 1475. 1471 - João de Santarém and Pêro Escobar find the coast of Mina, reach the region of Cape Three Points (Ghana) and the Niger delta. 1472 - Rui de Sequeira arrives in Benin naming the area Lagoa de Lagos (present-day Lagos (Nigeria)). 1472-1473 - Ferdinand Pó explores the Vuri river which he names "river of Cameroon" and the islands Formosa (Bioko) and Ano Bom. 1472-1474 - João Vaz Corte-Real and Álvaro Martins Homem may have reached Newfoundland. Unproved discovery. 1473 - Lopo Gonçalves discovered Cape Lopez, at the mouth of the Ogoué river and is credited as the first to cross the equator and reach the Southern Hemisphere. 1475 - Before the contract of Fernão Gomes ends, Rui de Sequeira and Lopo Gonçalves reach the Cape of Santa Catarina, 2º latitude South. 1474 - Afonso V consults the geographer Toscanelli, who advises navigation to the west, to reach India. 1479 - The Treaty of Alcáçovas establishes the Portuguese control of the Azores, Guinea, Elmina, Madeira and Cape Verde and the Castilian control of the Canary Islands. 1482-1484 - Diogo Cão reached the estuary of the Congo River[2] where he left a stone Monument, replacing the usual wooden crosses; he climbed 150Km upriver to the Yellala Falls. 1484-1486 - Afonso de Paiva, Duarte Pacheco Pereira and José Vizinho contact the Kingdom of Benin where the presence of pepper indicates the proximity of India. 1485-1486 - Second voyage of Diogo Cão takes Martin Behaim as cosmographer, passes the Cape Padrão (Cape Cross) and will have reached Walvis Bay, in Namibia...
Hi, I'm a native Portuguese, I follow your videos regularly, and I was thrilled to do this reaction about Portugal. In recent years, many Americans, especially Californians, have come to live in Portugal via the D7, today there are around 7,500 American residents who live mostly in a region called the Algarve, then in smaller numbers in Lisbon, Porto and the island of Madeira. Portugal is currently the 6th most second country in the world and is 22nd in health
The thing about portugese food/cuisine is its not flashy to look at. It's not designed to hack your taste buds. But it digests clean and leaves you feeling healthy and strong. We like hearty dishes.
Yay!! My country! :D Nice vid, you should visit the great beaches! I wish the original video was a bit slower pace :) Edit to answer your question: Weather is fairly moderate, near the coast line it's usually between 5 or 10C (40/50F) during winter up to temps around 30/36C (86/96F) during the peak of summer. If you go inland, closer to the border with Spain (where I'm from), temps can go as low as -5/-10C (15/20F) in winter and 40/45C (105/110F) during the hot summer months. It doesn't rain a lot even during winter, so it's usual to have a lot of sunny winter days. I would say, a good time to visit, is during spring (May/June) or fall (September/October).
Fish in Portugal is amazing in general, but Setubal is probably one of the most popular specially for it's "choco frito" (translated i think it's called Fried Cuttlefish)
I'm portuguese didn't expect to see this in your channel, and where i live, madeira island, you should watch some videos and about our rallies....wrc vodafone Portugal, former 'erc' rally vinho Madeira and former erc sata rally Açores ....where i live we only have tarmac rallies and our main event ( rali vinho Madeira) used to be in the erc ( european rally championship) for more than 20 years, there are a lot of videos you could take a look...
Fun fact: in Terceira (an island in the azores) you can go inside a volcano, it's called "Algar do Carvão". The video didn't say a lot about the azores and madeira islands but you should check them out, trust me, you will not be disappointed
About Madeira, a fun fact for you - Madeira produces a famous type of fortified wine with the same name - That was the wine used for toasting on the signing of the American Declaration of Independence. As the legend goes - Washington's favorite wine was in fact Madeira. It is a desert wine, and a very fortified one at that, so drink responsibly.
Hi , finally Portugal is known around the world, thank you for the video, I'm Portuguese and I'm glad you did a great video for your followers, have a nice day Gustavo
I've never been to Portugal. But out of all the European destinations a could choose, Portugal is on the top.
I´d say the entire Iberian peninsula is pretty much on the top of my list... Got a small glimps of that on a trip to Mallorca. We stayed as far from the tourist hotspots as we could and it was just a good time.
I've been all over Portugal and Spain, it's quite neat.
Cheers from Portugal
🇵🇹🇵🇹
Vila Nova de Famalicão
Bacalhau, feijoada, francesinha
You're welcome any time❤🇵🇹
And we would be pleased to have you 😊. I promise you wouldn’t regret it.
Im Brazilian living in Portugal, and this is an amazing country. You should come and visit.
Quick question: Why are brazilians going to Portugal?
I mean, as i could see, there is a war between you two, and a lot of brazilians seem to hate portuguese people for things that happened during the colonization, and for other weird reasons.
Im not portuguese or brazilian, but its quite strange to see a country full of hate for something that was, idk, 300 or 400 years ago?
@@EvenWaterRunsDeep There are no war between us, we are two nations living in peace. Brazilian People and prople from other Portuguese Speakers Countries around the world, have easy access to Portugal, that's why we come here. And besides the jokes about the colonization period, we don't have any issues nowadays.
@@EvenWaterRunsDeep The past was left behind. Nowadays the world is different. As a Portuguese person, I consider the Brazilian people to be very caring, hard-working people who, like many Portuguese people, are looking for a better life in other countries. There are always many xenephobic people around the world but the majority are not. I consider Brazilians to be equal, as Portuguese people we have a lot in common.
o@Denspurtaer o brasileiro, odeia com muita facilidade, quando há dinheiro em causa...
Denspurtaer Lol, you're just listening to modern-day woke culture. Portugal and Brazil share a close connection. Before Europeans expanded their influence worldwide, Brazil did not exist. While these regions had native tribes, there was no unity among them. Unless you are a native, you are likely a descendant of Europe or Africa. The narrative of making wealthy European nations feel guilty for their past is indicative of a woke mental disorder. Brazil went independent from Portugal by the son of the King of Portugal. He wanted to be King and not prince and he decided to just stop tied with his father when his parents returned to Lisbon.
During the Napoleon years, the capital of Portugal was Rio de Janeiro. The Portuguese initiated the exploration of new territories, with the blessing of God, of course. What schools often neglect to teach is how prosperous many former colonies were before gaining independence from European rule. I recently watched a video showcasing the capital of Angola, Luanda, before it gained independence from Portugal just 60 years ago. The footage, shared by a former black leader, depicted an incredible city. I was at a loss for words, and the African leader expressed a desire for Portugal to still be ruling over them, as the African rebels had destroyed everything they had built, unable to govern effectively.
South Africa provides another example of how independence from former European colonial powers led to the destruction of nations. As for Brazil, it's a nice country but if they only stayed with Portugal they could have been very prosperous. However, I think Portuguese and Brazilians are overall very close. I know that a lot of Portuguese people have a problem with the immigration problem, but that is normal in every country among very vocal people. It's happening everywhere as as a woke culture we are becoming more and more divided.
As a Portuguese person livings in Aveiro, I didn't expect to see this in your channel but I'm so happy about it!!
A Portuguse dish you should know about is "Francesinha".
I also live in the district, and I absolutely agree with the sugestion
just looked it up. That looks disgustingly delicious, goes straight up to no 1 on my "to try" list when I visit. Is it common to find?
@@Andrei2patrU is more common in the north of Portugal, u can find the best "francesinha" in Porto
I also live in the district xD
And «Carne de porco à Alentejana« !!
Im spanish, and i feel and need that i have to travel to Portugal someday, even if they are my opposite side neighbours, cause im from Barcelona, to me its like an unknown country, and as long as i know, general media in spain doesnt talk to much about it, like if it doesnt exist, but being in the same peninsula, we should be better neighbours and know better each other.
Mas nós conhecemos Espanha, estudamos história
hello mate, welcome to our country, and out of curiosity that you haven't visited us yet, we refer to the spanish people of galicia, and to those who live close to us, as, "our brothers" because we both descend from the kingdom from león and castile... a portuguese hug....
🎉
Pero en realidad muchos de nosotros portugueses si conocemos a España y a sus gentes y culturas, tal como muchos hablan ingles y/o el frances. En la tele tenemos hasta las noticias de españa con regularidad. Es triste que lo mismo no sea comun para vosotros. Yo se que un catalan no es como un basco, un andaluz, un galego, un castellano, un navarreno, etc, etc.., y muchos portugueses han percorrido España y comprenden bien a los españoles (los gallegos y todos los que hablan castellano, claro). Creo, y lo digo como una critica y no como un insulto, que a algunos españoles (y lo mismo sera verdad para algunos portugueses) les haria bien conocer mejor a los otras gentes, y otras lenguas. Por ejemplo, en Portugal se hacen mucho mas las leyendas, siendo que la doblage normalmente se usa más para los ninos, pero en Espana casi siempre se hace solo la doblage. Eso hace con que muchos espanoles no se acostumbren a oir (y como tal a leer/hablar/escribir) en una lengua que no la suya. Lo que claramente no es su caso, una vez que su inglés es muy perceptible. Perdón por los errores ocasionales.
If the Spanish really wanted to know Portugal and the Portuguese, they wouldn't go to Portugal with an air of superiority and pretend that they don't understand our language. We Portuguese are polyglots, we speak several languages, we are taught in schools besides our mother tongue.
To say that for you Portugal doesn't exist, excuse my sincerity, but it's just silly of you. What a lack of general culture.... Barcelona is beautiful and reminds us of Lisbon and also Florence, do you want to find out why? Come visit Lisbon and discover the similarities.
for me we should be only one country like we did before, not spain, not Portugal but only 1 country. we would be much better and stronger, unfortunly for the humans the ego is bigger than the humility.
If memory serves me right, the colors of the portuguese flag do have meaning.
The red represents the blood loss of those who fought for the country.
While the green represents the hope for the future.
And the 7 castles in the flag are considered a symbol of the Portuguese victories over their Moorish enemies, under Afonso III, who supposedly captured seven enemy fortresses in the course of his conquest of the Algarve, concluded in 1249
Yep, correct. And the red part is bigger than the green, because more blood was spilled than the land conquered
Yes
Also, the portuguese government ordered some portuguese flags, to be hung outside the European Parliament in Brussels, but the flags were made in China and had chinese Pagodas instead of european castles, in our "esfera armilar" at the center of the flag.
The chinese fake flag was only noticed after it was hoisted in Brussels. A portuguese diplomat went running outside ordering the chinese fake portuguese flag to be removed from outside the EU parliament.
Funny stuff!
@@zedaadega7420 LOL, i had no idea about that.
@@legeul Yes. The «Esfera Armilar« (that round yelow in the center) is a 3D concept of the world.
Sou portuguesa e não poderia estar mais contente com este seu vídeo. Nada como nos virem visitar e conhecer melhor a nossa gastronomia e toda a nossa cultura. ❤
Portugal es un País maravilloso en todos los sentidos, me encanta.
Como turista é bom. Para morar é péssimo
@@RuiAlmeida-b2n está bem está... Com salário portugues de 700 euros e renda superior ao salário rsrsrs
@@RuiAlmeida-b2n as rendas em Portugal estão próximos dos precos que se cobram no norte da Europa com um salário bem inferior ... E a realidade
@@RuiAlmeida-b2n e em Lisboa um T1 e que preço?
@@RuiAlmeida-b2n porque está a comparar capital Estocolmo tb temos que ir buscar a capital
I toured Europe a few years ago with my girlfriend, and our trip concluded in Portugal. While Europe boasts incredible nations, Portugal left an indelible impression on us. Initially planning for just a five-day stay, we extended our trip to a month. Although cities like London, Paris, Rome, and Brussels are undeniably beautiful, they somehow fell short of our expectations. People seemed less friendly, the food generally disappointing, and everything came with a hefty price tag.
Contrary to our expectations, Portugal turned out to be incredibly charming with outstanding cuisine and it's culture is just captivating and rich. I would highly recommend it to anyone, although, of course, Europe as a continent is truly a gem. The feeling of being in another world is palpable; the contrast between the ancient buildings of Europe and the artificiality of our modern life in the US and Canada is striking. On a different note, I hope Europe effectively manages its migrant crisis to safeguard its rich history, which is at risk of being lost. Madeira, the Hawaii of Europe is a secret the rich Europeans don't want Americans and Canadians to know about. Stay away, this place is not for us Americans!!! haha .... Also, check out the Azores...it's a natural beauty.
About Canada, here´s a fun fact: Ancient portuguese maps have the word CANADA on it, but in earlier explorer times (1480...), that means »Cá Nada« or in english »Here Nothing«. They saw lots of land and lack of people to trade goods. That`s the origin of the name 🙂
Hmmm....
Isso é verdade?
My friend Jose, your comment is the very best I've seen in a long time. I still have chest pains from laughing so much and so hard. I have no idea if your comment is true or not, but it deserves an Oscar. Kind regards.
@@paulocarvalho6480 obrigado meu caro. Contudo o post foi feito em modo de brincadeira com algum fundo de verdade. Assim rimos os dois
Huron-Iroquois word “kanata,” meaning “village” or “settlement.”
9:32 Portugal flag's colours have a specific meaning: the red stands for the blood, the conquer and the courage of those who died for their country, and the green represents the hope of portuguese people in a better future.
Manueline armillary sphere represents the maritime discoveries. The "Quinas" (blue shields with 5 white dots) repesent the Battle of Ourique, won by D. Afonso Henriques (!st King of Portugal) to the Moors. White Dots represent the wounds of Christ. The (7) castles represent the battles won by D. Afonso II to the Moors.
@@Antawnyoo that would all be good and dandy if it wasn't all bs made up after the fact. Starting with the details and ending with the colors:
- Armillary sphere: was never the symbol of Portugal or discoveries, it was the symbol of Brazil and first appeared on the new flag of the Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves during the Napoleonic war when the Kingdom of Portugal had to be transfer to Brazil. So to the normal Portuguese symbols (coat of arms) the armillary sphere was added to signify the "kingdom" of Brazil since the court of Portugal was now there. When the court returned to Portugal the armillary sphere was removed from the flag. Fast forward a century or so and we have the Republican revolution (or as we know it, _"Implantação da República")_ and the new flag (the current one) is presented and the armillary sphere reappears, being retcon into meaning discovery and blablabla.
- The Quinas (5 escudetes) have had many meanings throughout history. First explanation was that each of the _quinas_ were a mark where the shield with the first Portuguese flag (the simple blue cross on a white background) was damaged and as was tradition back then they didn't fix the shield but liked the way the flag was damaged on those spots so they kept it with "escudetes" _(quinas)_ in the place where the nails were. At that time the number of inner dots on the "escudetes" (the dots are called _"besantes")_ were 11, so there goes the Christ wounds (it only came to be 5 dots in 1485 with D. João II).
- The castles: first flag with castles was the D. Afonso III flag (1248), and had 16 castles. Then in 1385 D. João I commissioned a new flag and this one had 12 castles. And again in 1485 D. João II changed them to 8 castles (remember, he also changed the _"besantes"_ to 5, from 11). It would be changed to 7 castles in the second half of the XVI and stay like that till today... so lots of changes to the number of castles, none meant anything apart that stylistically when they first appeared on the flag they were "fashion".
Now for the colour of the flag:
- Green and red where merely the colours of the Portuguese Republican Party and of the two revolts: January 31st 1891, Oporto; and October 5th 1910, the day of _"Implantação da República"._ It was only afterwards that the meaning was retconned to have a more patriotic meaning and less a party (Portuguese Republican Party) ownership.
So, to sum it up: all we are told about the symbology of the flag is bs. It's a nice story but bs. It all comes down to aesthetics and political party representation.
@@DDanV I sincerely don't know if you're right, you seem very sure of what you're saying (but that could be an "oratory" trick to make people believe you), but one thing, at least, you got wrong: although not appearing on the monarchic flag, the armillary sphere was adopted by D. Manuel I, as a symbol of his dominance over (much of) the world.
I've been to portugal once, amazing country, can't wait to go back.
I have been to Portugal at least 10 times, I love it, I love the food , I love the people, I love the weather, and lots of people speak English .
In Portugal today, the English language is learned from kindergarten to college.
In the old days (70s/80s) we learned English in prep school that's one of the reasons why Portuguese people speak English, another reason is that the movies that are shown on TV are subtitled in Portuguese, keeping the original audio, be it English (UK), English (American), French, Spanish, Japanese or even Turkish 😜
Glad you liked ofrece country
Glad you liked being here!!
A bit of a coincidence: I saw a dream last night that I had moved to Portugal and was becoming fluent in the language. I felt so happy there.
Most foreigners adapt and learn Portuguese pretty fast!
It isnt that hard at all! Portugal is a pretty happy place ;)
Bem vindo(a).
comeeee
Olá!!
Come on over, we are cool peeps :D
Been there several times… Algarve coast in summer is wonderful…Madeira and The Azores island in late spring is awesome….. even if it’s raining quite often….. and the cherry on top of the cake..is the city of Porto….amaizing historical center …. and nice beaches in the west by the Atlantic Ocean …..love it 🥰
You do need to check my city. Sintra
Hi IWrocker!
Thank you for revealing our Portugal!
We are above all a very friendly and welcoming people. We look forward to your visit.
See you soon!
Great video and information. There are many tons more, including all of the positive influences (language, food, architecture, art, old world medicine/science, values/standards/virtues, etc, etc) that the Portuguese culture brought all over the world (especially in their training Ports/territories; which were also a bunch more that eventually lost to other European countries, including to the Spanish, British, French, Dutch, etc).
Of course there are a number of ingredients (spices, plants, fruits, teas, vegetables, etc) in the cuisine of Europe originally brought back to Europe by the Portuguese. So much more than what they are given credit for, mostly because the Portuguese people are generally down to earth, very real (also a Portuguese word), generally honest and have more than enough humility.
There are so many dishes/cuisines to list, from sea food, to many meat dishes, vegetable dishes, combination dishes (i.e. stews, soups, paelha), plenty of various (ancient & old & modern recipes) types of breads (old fashioned, country, papasecos, bejus, centeio, milho, etc), deserts/cakes (the nata just happens to be one the most popular), there are also relatively old fusion recipes (which include the natural ingredients, usually from their former territories), so many types of variety of Portuguese sausages (alheiras, linguica, salpicão, even blood sausage), presunto (which Americans relate to being Italian), numerous original stews, soups, cheeses, one of the best olive oils in the world, of course the wine/liquor (Red, Tinto, Verde, Port Madeira...original cherry liquor, aguardente, brandy, cachaça, etc). Let's not forget the famous Bacalhau (dried/salted/preserved Atlantic Cod), which there used to be a saying in Portugal, that goes something like this: "The Portuguese have a bacalhau (salted Cod) recipe, for every day of the year (meaning ~365 recipes), and that's just around one type of fish. And, although many Americans aren't big on octopus or sardines, don't totally exclude them, till you've tried the Portuguese recipes, pretty sure most (unless you don't eat seafood) can find at least one they'll like/enjoy!
Etc, etc
I'm portuguese and that video only shows a slice of Portugal is. We have so much, although we are small, we are massive in culture, cuisine,place to go and stuff to do. Great videos btw 👌
around 11:00 The whole invasion thing and "reconquista" etc is an interesting topic in itself. Portugal and a big portion of Spain were under arabian ruling for
a long time... I´d definately look it up, since you seem to be very interested in European history...
1- the monument you admired is the Jerónimos Monastery and opposite is the Belém Tower. These are spectacular works of architecture
Thanks for showing good things about Portugal
Hi. Glad to see that you found Portugal. Now try to watch some videos about the 80's Rally de Portugal Vinho do Porto.
The guy said: "while it may not be the oldest country in Europe"
But he's wrong, Portugal literally IS the oldest country in Europe, Lisbon is literally over 400 years older than Rome
Sorry, Nuno, that's not true. Rome was founded in the 8th century b.C., circa 750 b.C. The date you saying (more or less 1100 b.C) reports to the mythical foundation by Ulisses, which we know is just that: mythical (I'm an History teatcher).
It has the oldest frontiers untouched until this day
@@paulavitoria1798 it's not mythical? it's when the Phoenicians made a trading settlement on the Tejo river's banks. (where Lisbon is)
13:25 Yes, we have snow in some mountains, and the winter in here can be really cold. We already had some places in Portugal that in the winter hit -12°C (10,4 F)
I watch a few channels on here that are homesteading in Portugal.
Looks really interesting.
Glad that you are now directing attention to Portugal :) I'll try to connect in your discord to give more interesting informations.
Yeah, we do, last week and for most winter, the interior of Portugal which is kind of mountainous goes below zero celcius. Winter can be harsh in northern portugal more like in Minho, Trás-os-Montes, Beira Alta and Beira Interior regions.
Lisbon can also reach 0 celcius from time to time, happened to me more than once so yeah.
But, most of the year is mild weather, very sunny, with good wine (that was not mentioned in the list) and food.
The city who made that big napkin, Vila do Conde is where I'm from, currently living in Madeira Island.
Yeah, some 800 years of history as an independent country with touches from ancient cultures and traditions seen to this day.
In Northern and Center Portugal there is a big Celtic influence, you can even see it on the christian crosses with the donut around the cross, all made of stone and dating centuries back, it's all pretty much made of granite from housing to monuments, a lot is shared with Galicia (Northwestern spain).
Southern Portugal is more influenced by moors, with houses and architecture that is strikingly close to what we see in northern Africa, which is also very similar to southern Spain (Andaluzia).
If you ever come to Portugal, let us know, we have this great art of welcoming people from abroad and we love to share our country and culture. :)
Hey! Well, carne de porco alentejana is missing on the food part, and francesinha of course!
The weather here in Portugal is really good. Usually really warm and sunny, we just get some snow in serra da estrela in winter.
Lots of castles and palaces here, loads of amazing beaches and beautiful forrests and parks.
Love your content!
Keep on rocking and cheers from Portugal.
About the weather in the summer is hot and up north is pretty cold in the winter and you have in Serra Da Estrela you have snow in winter as well. Just one thing the water is cold only on the South is warmer
Back in 1989 I backpacked through Europe and spent two months in a sleepy fishing village in a run down apartment, probably most relaxing time of, my life
P.s best BBQ chicken I ever had
Sounds amazing. I bet when it’s a stressful day at work, you can’t help but think back!
Somos melhores que América, pelo menos somos um País com uma rica bonita História? Eles que mostrem que castelo teem
1989 please return!!!😁🥲
I believe Portugal is the sunniest country in Europe! We do get snow on mountaintops or when temperatures drop really low in the North but it's rare to say the least. Last time it snowed where I live was I believe 2008.
That sounds awesome. ❤ I would love to visit there one day for sure 😊
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@@midnightkitchen8379 Do come visit! Thank you for mentioning that! I was aware that it is a scam but it's always good to let others reading this know as well!
Yup, the only places where it snows every year are the mountains in the northeast (Districts of Bragança, Vila Real, Viseu, Guarda, Castelo Branco)
Serra da estrela always gets snow
Portugal is amaaaazing !!!! I take the car from Monaco to go in spring. But it takes 1600 to 1800 kms 😅
Nazare is amazing by the sea and awesome sea food. Nazare has huuuge waves. In winter these are the biggest waves in the world.
The food is soooo awesome and cheap.
You ll enjoy it.
Lisbonne is outstanding as well as Porto or Coimbra or Evora.
A good pastry is pasteis de nata. Its yummmy, its a very old and famous pastry.
The first building is in Lisbon, "Mosteiro dos Jeronimos". The stile is "Manuelino" is like a Portuguese vertion of Gothic.
You definitely should visit Portugal, what you see in that street in Lisbon is the Tejo river, Lisbon have seven hills.
that thing you've noticed first was my local church...church on th right, museum (anthropology, ethnology?) on the left. The red tiles (roof) you saw are the cloisters. My childhood memories and this place are linked.
The winter in the north is cold. There are a lot of mountains there.
Portugal won the Battle of Diu, against an aliance between several forces including the ottoman empire.
This battle was the turning point in history that allowed europe to become the center of the world, until then it was asia.
That battle only happened because someone killed the wrong guy and his father went there to avenge him.
Beautiful video!
❤ Very nice indeed. We do have snow in Estrela mountain and up to north.
All north has temperatures bellow zero in winter.
You should try 'pasteis de nata' from Belém and the over 300 ways of cooking cod.
Glad you checked Portugal, sea side is beautiful, but so inside in mountains areas and countryside. As you just mentioned in your title, Portugal is a long some of the oldest European countries but never had such popularity as France or Spain , for Tourism. Great video and great country, being Portuguese /French it's always a pleasure to see more about my parents country. Portuguese people are very kind and welcoming, you have lot of good sea food , but good wine ( you should know Porto wine from Porto a Portuguese city) you should try meals like arroz de marisco, bacalhau a Braz, francesinha, leitao , churrasco and so much more ;)
we have a lot of history, monuments and very very very delicious food. thanks for the video, God bless you all
Boy do we have Snow in Portugal , here in the center of Portugal it snows enough that we can ski!!! It gets really cold too!! Winter is cold and summer is scorching hot!!
Hi, long time following your channel, great and very pleasant surprise to see this video. On the culinary front do try "pastéis de nata" (really not custard tarts more like custard tarts 2.0) and anything "à brás" (cod, tuna, chicken, vegetables), the potato chips really make it for me ;-) P.S. I am originally from Évora which makes a brief appearance there so I'm thrilled about that too and my profile pic here is of a Roman Temple in Évora btw. Thanks & keep the awesome content coming!
Check out some videos of surfing at Nazaré Portugal, it has consistently the largest surfing waves in the world.
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dude, im from porto portugal, couple months ago after a night clubing i was by the Douro River, and it was sunday morning there was a marathon with people dressed as super heroes it was the funniest thing ive ever seen, and we didnt even know it would happen, we where just thre for the view and the quitness
Green means the hope they had, Red means the blood shared in the battles wixh is bigger, there you have the yellow croyn, 7 castels in it to figure the most important ones and the seven hiils, the shields that have to do with chtistianity.
Ok, so I'm 5 months late, but I just have to point out that Portugal also has a music style of its own called Fado, which is considered a world heritage. We also were the ones who introduced tea to England. And, for those of us who are religious, we have this little city called Fátima, which is the place where Mary, mother of Jesus (or our lady of Fatima as we call her) is said to have appeared to three children known as the "Três Pastorinhos". We also have some of the most incredible historic tales like the love story of D. Pedro I and Lady Inês de Castro (basically the prince fell in love with one of his wife's maids and his father didn't approve of this relationship and sent two men who killed her in front of her children. The prince got so mad that he had his men chase the killers. One of them escaped but the other one was killed and D. Pedro actually ate his heart. When he became king, he had his people dig up Inês and placed her dead body next to him in the throne. He then demanded everyone in court to kiss her hand and call her their queen. Years later he built his tombstone facing hers so that when they got reborn the first thing they saw was each other.). One other story I really liked when I was like 9 or 10yo, is the story of Queen Saint Isabel. Queen Isabel loved to help the poor and would often go out of her way to daily feed the hungry with fresh bread. Her husband, the king, was very much against it and actually threatened her that he would kill her if she ever did it again. But one day, in the middle of winter, she escaped to help them anyway while the king was hunting. But he came unexpectedly and was about to kill her when she said she was not handing out food, she was giving roses. In the middle of winter, like I said. The king knew she was lying, so he asked her to show what was in her basket, and much to his surprise, instead of bread, she had full bloomed roses. This has been known to history as "The Miracle of the Roses" and when she died, she became known as a saint.
I'm sorry I'm babbling a bit too much here (history nerds can be over barring 😂)
But I have to reference just one more story about Portuguese history that I simply just love. So, we had this prince, right, and when he was only 3yo, he was the first and only in line to the throne. He had someone else in the family (whom I don't remember at all) take his place until he was 14. When he finally got to rule, he didn't care about keeping the line, all he wanted was to expand the country. So he leaded the trupes into war, but they lost. His body was never found and many believed he had not been killed, but taken as a prisoner. After he went missing, Portugal had no one to rule and we were kinda being taken over by Spain. But people kept on believing that the king would eventually appear to them in a misty night, to take the throne back and save them. This 14 or 15 yo kid was now a symbol of hope to our people.
And I'm sorry to continue rambling 😂 but I just have one more fact to share with you. Just one, I promise ahah
The green and red flag actually represents hope, freedom and blood. That's why the red part of the flag is a bit bigger than the green. Cause we had this dictator (my grandmother is always talking about this). His name was Salazar (yes, like in Salazar Slytherin. Did you know that the robes j.k.rowling created for hogwarts students were actually inspired in our college uniforms? Apparently her husband was Portuguese or something idk, back to the topic) Salazar was a Lil piece of sh*t and besides censoring our music, freedom of speech, freedom of love (cause most doctors and teachers had to have the government's approval to get married with someone), and even childhood (cause back then if you wanted to like ride a bike or something, you had to pay a fee, and in school, girls were separated from boys, and most students were boys cause girls had to help out at home) he also sent every man to war in Africa. And the red on the flag represents the blood spilled in the war but also freedom because of April's 25th (which was great but I promised I wouldn't talk about anything else. Although I already did 😂) and lastly, for some reason unknown to me, green is a symbol of hope. Well, envy too, but y'know hope (although white is also a symbol of hope... No, white is peace... I think) and yeah that's why our flag is mainly red and green.
The clime is very mild snow only in some places and short live , the north is very rainy the south is dry and prone to droughts
Ah, Portugal! I wanted to be at Lagos, eating grilled swordfish or cod and having some shots of medronho... Or a fado-bar in Lisbon, having some porto...
Maybe it is a good idea living in Portugal once I am a pensioner...
The South side of the countrie (Alentejo and Algarve) are filled with foreigners that choosed to come live their lifes after pension!Portugal its perffect for that too ;)
@@guido69x The thing probably stopping me is the Portuguese language, man that is hard to learn for a German...
@@GuyHeadbanger I have several German friends that come on Hollydays every summer!The swearing they learn pretty fast 😂
Here almost everyone or every shop is English friendly!Communication isnt a barrier at all!
@@GuyHeadbanger não é não! Basta concentração, e disposição.😊
@@guido69x I know, I learned Russian, oh man, they can swear for sure! Have been to Lagos, yeah, English works fine, but would be so much better to communicate in the native language of the people.
3 Solar panels - I have them and so do all my neighbors. The main electricity company in Portugal assembles the panels and we pay an amount of €30 over 2 years. Result
The predominant red color in the flag of Portugal represents the conquest, the blood, and the courage of those who died for the nation. On the other hand, green represents the hope of the Portuguese people.
At 10:11 - the blue is from the Tagus River.
We have a good weather, not to cold and not to hot. In some places have negative temperatures but not more the -8°C in some regions... Is good
Portuguese cuisine is very good. You gotta check out a "Francesinha" (traditional dish from the city of Porto, is a sandwich served in a plate covered in cheese and spicy sauce) and some "Bifanas" (thin spicy pork strips usually eaten in a bread roll).
Don't forget to make an appointment with a doctor before eating a Francesinha or could be the last meal you'll ever had.
13:20 You're right. Warm country.
Yes, we do have snow in Serra da Estrela (Highest continental mountain) and a ski slope. And the most important fact, no weapons allowed without license and registration. Thank you for your interesting video.
It happens that snow falls on the Serra da Estrela and people love it! Thanks for the video!👏👏👏
1:27 It's called Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, situated in Lisbon. An exquisite example of the manueline style.
we have snow in serra da estrela . loved the video👍👍👍
And about the weather, yes there is some snow not so thick and not so long lasting at some heights. We froze for about 15 days in January around 35/40 F mainly by night even dough the mid north central city of Coimbra sits on about the same parallel as New York City.
Portuguese guy here! You should see and some day try "francesinha" dish
Thanks! Best Regards from Portugal!❤🇵🇹
@ 1:10 is Mosteiro dos Jerónimos or Jerónimos Monastery or Hieronymites Monastery,thats in Lisbon near Torre de Belém (from where the Conquistadores used to depart).
. Portuguese Dishs-Oh boy,our cuisine and wines are something really special!
We have Thousands of different Cod Dish´s ,the top 3 are Bacalhau á Brás and Bacalhau com Natas (Cod with Cream).One of the most famous meat dish´s is the Bitoque,its a steak served with an fryed egg on top(egg riding the steak like we use to say),served with french fries,rice and salad.
Deserts,we have a ton of conventuary pastery like the Pastéis de Belém(when Hank from Breacking Bad came to visit Portugal he couldnt live the Pastéis de Balém store and he had to buy a huge box to take with him to the US ). Molotof,this is just made from eggs and lots of sugar. Google them ;)
Sites to see,the entire countrie is full of wonderfull places like Sintra(where is located the Masonic Well that is features in the Curse of Oak Island season 9 ep 23 to 26 ,Gerês,Portinho da Arrábida...
We have amazing castles,palaces,convenants ,medieval art and arquitechture.
@4:24 the Convenant of Christ in Tomar,that was the main scape hidding place of the Templars(oh yeah Portugal has a huge history linked with Templars).
@4:29 yes thats what we saw on the beggining of the video from other perspective!
About the flag,Red is the Blood that was spilled in Battles,Green means the hope,the yellow sphere (Armillary Sphere) it simbolizes the world and the new places and people portuguese conquistadores found.The five blue shields represent the Five Moorish kings thats were deffeated by D. Afonso Henriques in the Ourique Battle.Each shield have 5 white dots,those dots represent the Five Wounds of Christ.The 7 castles simbolize the 7 fortified zones D Afonso Heriques re-conquered back from the Moorish,those 7 fortified zones was what we call today of Algarve.All of this applied on the Portuguese shield and the blue shields doing our old (that used to be red and white,and later the Templars made one of the stems longer when their order was changed into the Knights of the Order of Christ) Cross.
10:11 those old neighborhoods now are filled with young people and lots of foreigners that decide to stay!At night those streets are filled with people drinking and having a good time like its 4 of July (every single night),check "Bairro Alto á noite" or "Festas de Lisboa".
One fact that has to be mentioned is our 25 de Abril of 1974 and all the history behind it!
Our weather is pretty amazing some places North are colder and get negative temperatures,but the weather is pretty balanced,3 months of Summer,3 of Fall,3 of Winter 3 of Spring.
You should check the old Rally of Portugal in Sintra,you gonna love it!!!!
Check our old UMM 4x4 very used by our Military Forces
We have some of the biggest Giant Waves to surf,in Nazaré.
Love your channels and your videos.Really glad you made this one ;)
Any time you and Mrs IWorker wanna spend some vacation in Portugal you are more then welcome.
🇵🇹, the green is hope and the green fields of our country, and the red color, is the blood lost at war. 👍👍
As a portugese, favorite food = feijoada... delicious
Woow a video about portugal ? thats unxpected !! I'm from coimbra and have been seen your videos about motorsports and the unimog
*"How did someone build this?"* 1:42
I think they stacked stones from the bottom to the top. Doing it the other way around would make things really complicated.
Im from Portugal bro Portugal is One of the country with the biggest history
Portugal 🇵🇹 MADEIRA, Siiiiiiiiiiiiiii I'm so glad that they didn't forget to show my beautiful Island 🏝😍 ❤ 🇵🇹🇵🇹💪
and AZORES
Ronaldo celebration.
Portugal was the first POWERFULL NAVY,AND THE FIRST OF EUROPE AND WON THE BATLE OF DIU,SUPPOSE TO BE THE BEST OF THE WORLD TILL MEET THE PORTUGUESE...
we have cold and snow in the winter in serra da estrela
but mostly good clima!!
good people, good food, beautiful country, lots of history and modern architecture...
let me tell you about the weather then. here is very varied. in the summer it's 43° where I live and some friends of mine just a two hour drive from me are like 20° the interior is obviously warmer and drier. in winter we have snow at the highest points. the food is varied and depending on where you are the same dish is made differently (I imagine it is like that in other countries too). we practice almost all types of sport in Portugal. 13:25
2:35 Those are all great dishes. As a portuguese i would suggest something more intense and regional to where i live: Arroz de Lampreia. It is not for everyone but for me (when well done) is by far the best thing my mouth and brain can taste!
As an Portuguese person, Santarém it's also a nice place to visit, love from Portugal ♥️.
A capital do gótico.
Linda.
Pena estar a transformar-se em Indostão
fun fact, the declaration of independence was toasted with Madeira Wine.
Portuguese here!!! Cheers
More important than all of this was the fact that the greatest writer of all times named Luis Vaz de Camoes was born here. This writer is not usually remembered out of spite because it was he who at the time presented the world with the exploits of the Portuguese through his immortal work entitled "Os Lusiadas". Which Homero ...
You should definitely come and visit #Portugal… you’ll be amazed on how ao many wonders can be fitted in such a small country, and then the food - you’ll be amazed.
dude, you should try chanfana (old goat stu kind of i guess) it´s amaaaazing! :) but hey if there is something portugal has to offer is food... theres a lot and i mean a looot of dishes...
Man i wanted to know what people think of Portugal and you just made me happy :)
in our flag green means hope, and red means all the blood we shed to exist, the castels means the king was king in five continents, the sphere was our naval traditions..
If you want to visit Portugal, I'll be glad to show you the city of Porto (monuments, local food, entertainment zones, etc). You'll need 3 to 5 days to see what Porto has to offer.
Check our WRC Championship, is awesome. Has the best jumps
watch more of Portugal pls :)
I've only been to Lisbon and it's very beautiful with lots of hills, kind of like San Francisco of Europe. FYI, in restaurants, if the server asks if you want bread with your meal, it is not complimentary.
On the other hand you arent FORCED to tip 20% 😁
@@guido69x That is true but so far, Portugal seems to be the only European country that does this.
@@Americaninparis2012 we tip if the service is good, which generally is, but it's not an obligation. If the cost is 13€ we pay 15€, as an example, just round up.
We also have the record of the biggest surfed wave in the world
Jeronimos Monastery is the first building found in Belem.
10:00 The old ladies talking in the middle of the photo LMAO
Check the 'Battle of Diu' related to the discoveries/settlement paart of Portuguese history. A nice dish I love is 'Bacalhau à Brás' or another one 'Bacalhau à Gomes de Sá'. For desert : 'Arrox doce' and Leite de creme' or 'Ovos Moles'.
Never expected to see a video about my country.
Thank you!
1336 - Probable first expedition to the Canary Islands, followed by additional expeditions in 1340 and 1341, although this is disputed.
1415 - Portuguese troops under the command of João I of Portugal conquer Ceuta. This event is generally referred to as the beginning of the Portuguese expansion or discoveries.
1419 - João Gonçalves Zarco and Tristão Vaz Teixeira discover the island of Porto Santo, in Madeira.
1420 - The same navigators, with Bartolomeu Perestrelo, discover the island of Madeira, which was immediately colonized.
1422 - After successive voyages, the cape Não (No), considered the navigable limit to the south by Arabs and Europeans, is exceeded, reaching the Bojador.
1427 - Diogo de Silves discovers (or rediscovers) the western and central Azorean islands, that would be colonized in 1431 by Gonçalo Velho Cabral.
1434 - Gil Eanes turned the Bojador Cape, dissipating the terror that this promontory inspired.
1435-1435 - Gil Eanes and Afonso Gonçalves Baldaia discovered Angra de Ruivos and the latter reached the Rio de Ouro, in Western Sahara.
1441 - Nuno Tristão reached Cabo Branco with Gonçalo Afonso.
1443 - Nuno Tristão entered the Gulf of Arguim.
1443 - The regent D. Pedro decrees the monopoly of the navigation on the African west coast, recognized by the bull “Rex regum”, which attributes to his brother Infante D. Henrique "the Navigator".
1444 - Dinis Dias discovered the Cape Verde (Dakar) and the Island of Palma (Goreia).
1445 - Álvaro Fernandes passed beyond the Cape Verde (cape), Goreia and reached the "Cabo dos Mastros" (Purple Cape? probably between Cape Verde and the river Gambia).
1446 - Álvaro Fernandes reached the north of Guinea-Bissau.
1452 - Diogo de Teive discovered the islands Flores and Corvo in the Azores.
1455 - Romanus Pontifex Bull of Pope Nicholas V confirmed the Portuguese explorations and declared that all lands and seas south of Cape Bojador and Cape Não (No) belong to the kings of Portugal.
1455 - Alvise Cadamosto explores from the river Gambia to the river Geba (Guinea-Bissau) and the Bijagos archipelago. At the mouth of the Gambia, noticing the near disappearance of the North Star on the horizon, he sketched the first representation of the constellation Cruzeiro do Sul.
1456-1460 - Travels of Alvise Cadamosto, Diogo Gomes and António da Noli discovered the first islands of the archipelago of Cape Verde (Boavista, Santiago, Maio and Sal).
1459 - Afonso V commissions the world map that gathers the geographical knowledge of the time to the Venetians Fra Mauro and Andrea Bianco.
1460 - Prince Henry dies. His systematic exploration of the Atlantic reached in his lifetime the 8º N in the African coast, with the arrival of Pêro de Sintra to what he calls Serra Leone, and the 40º W in the Atlantic Ocean (Sargasso Sea).
1461 - Diogo Gomes and Antonio da Noli discover more islands of Cape Verde.
1462 - Diogo Afonso discovers the five westernmost islands of the Cape Verde archipelago (Brava, São Nicolau, São Vicente, Santo Antão and the islets Branco and Raso).
1469 - Fernão Gomes' contract for the exploration of the Guinea coast south of Sierra Leone and the Pimenta-da-Guiné trade that would last until 1475.
1471 - João de Santarém and Pêro Escobar find the coast of Mina, reach the region of Cape Three Points (Ghana) and the Niger delta.
1472 - Rui de Sequeira arrives in Benin naming the area Lagoa de Lagos (present-day Lagos (Nigeria)).
1472-1473 - Ferdinand Pó explores the Vuri river which he names "river of Cameroon" and the islands Formosa (Bioko) and Ano Bom.
1472-1474 - João Vaz Corte-Real and Álvaro Martins Homem may have reached Newfoundland. Unproved discovery.
1473 - Lopo Gonçalves discovered Cape Lopez, at the mouth of the Ogoué river and is credited as the first to cross the equator and reach the Southern Hemisphere.
1475 - Before the contract of Fernão Gomes ends, Rui de Sequeira and Lopo Gonçalves reach the Cape of Santa Catarina, 2º latitude South.
1474 - Afonso V consults the geographer Toscanelli, who advises navigation to the west, to reach India.
1479 - The Treaty of Alcáçovas establishes the Portuguese control of the Azores, Guinea, Elmina, Madeira and Cape Verde and the Castilian control of the Canary Islands.
1482-1484 - Diogo Cão reached the estuary of the Congo River[2] where he left a stone Monument, replacing the usual wooden crosses; he climbed 150Km upriver to the Yellala Falls.
1484-1486 - Afonso de Paiva, Duarte Pacheco Pereira and José Vizinho contact the Kingdom of Benin where the presence of pepper indicates the proximity of India.
1485-1486 - Second voyage of Diogo Cão takes Martin Behaim as cosmographer, passes the Cape Padrão (Cape Cross) and will have reached Walvis Bay, in Namibia...
Only begun watching the video, the guy saying the food names is hilarious 🤣
It does snow in the mountains up north of portugal around the Braga area
Hi, I'm a native Portuguese, I follow your videos regularly, and I was thrilled to do this reaction about Portugal.
In recent years, many Americans, especially Californians, have come to live in Portugal via the D7, today there are around 7,500 American residents who live mostly in a region called the Algarve, then in smaller numbers in Lisbon, Porto and the island of Madeira. Portugal is currently the 6th most second country in the world and is 22nd in health
Já são mais de 9000!
The thing about portugese food/cuisine is its not flashy to look at. It's not designed to hack your taste buds. But it digests clean and leaves you feeling healthy and strong. We like hearty dishes.
Yay!! My country! :D Nice vid, you should visit the great beaches! I wish the original video was a bit slower pace :)
Edit to answer your question:
Weather is fairly moderate, near the coast line it's usually between 5 or 10C (40/50F) during winter up to temps around 30/36C (86/96F) during the peak of summer. If you go inland, closer to the border with Spain (where I'm from), temps can go as low as -5/-10C (15/20F) in winter and 40/45C (105/110F) during the hot summer months. It doesn't rain a lot even during winter, so it's usual to have a lot of sunny winter days. I would say, a good time to visit, is during spring (May/June) or fall (September/October).
Fish in Portugal is amazing in general, but Setubal is probably one of the most popular specially for it's "choco frito" (translated i think it's called Fried Cuttlefish)
I'm portuguese didn't expect to see this in your channel, and where i live, madeira island, you should watch some videos and about our rallies....wrc vodafone Portugal, former 'erc' rally vinho Madeira and former erc sata rally Açores ....where i live we only have tarmac rallies and our main event ( rali vinho Madeira) used to be in the erc ( european rally championship) for more than 20 years, there are a lot of videos you could take a look...
Fun fact: in Terceira (an island in the azores) you can go inside a volcano, it's called "Algar do Carvão".
The video didn't say a lot about the azores and madeira islands but you should check them out, trust me, you will not be disappointed
About Madeira, a fun fact for you - Madeira produces a famous type of fortified wine with the same name - That was the wine used for toasting on the signing of the American Declaration of Independence. As the legend goes - Washington's favorite wine was in fact Madeira. It is a desert wine, and a very fortified one at that, so drink responsibly.
Hi , finally Portugal is known around the world, thank you for the video, I'm Portuguese and I'm glad you did a great video for your followers, have a nice day
Gustavo
Great Mediterranean food, sun the whole year and safety. That's Portugal.