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Amazon Street Food in Belém - UNBELIEVABLE TACACÁ 13 Lady’s Cooked Lunch at Market in Brazil!

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Amazon Street Food in Belém - UNBELIEVABLE TACACÁ + 13 Lady’s Cooked Lunch at Market in Brazil!

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BELÉM, BRAZIL - What an amazing city for food lovers - so many unique dishes, foods, ingredients from the Amazon, and so many amazingly friendly and hospitable people. This was one of the best days of my trip to Brazil.

Ver-o-peso Market - One this Amazonian street food tour of Belem, we started at the market, one of the must visit attractions in the city. It’s all you could want in an Amazon market - full of freshwater fish, herbs, vegetables, and fruits out of control.

Jambu Cachaça - After walking around the fish market section and seeing some of the amazingly brightly colored chilies, I was introduced to Jambu Cachaça, Brazil’s sugarcane liquor spiced up seriously with jambu - an Amazon tongue numbing flower and leaves. Wow, it’s serious.

Beef soup - 6 BRL ($.155) - We stopped an a friendly man selling Brazil nuts, and right then, a lady came around selling soups for breakfast. We had a beef soup, very hearty and delicious. I tried the jambu flower for the first time, so strong and so good. We then ate some Brazil nuts, a superfood packed with nutrition.

Fruit juice - There’s nothing like Amazon fruits and here’s the juices we tried: Cupuaçu, Cacao, Bacuri, Acerola

Box da Eliana e Kelly - And here’s where this Amazon street food tour in Brazil got out of control. Our friends in Belem had organised with Eliana, from Box da Eliana e Kelly to host us for an amazing Amazon food lunch, where all their friends at the market each cooked their speciality and brought it to the table. There was so much good food and so much love I could hardly believe it. Lots of the Belem Amazon foods contained tucupi (sauce from wild manioc), jambu flowers and leaves, and Pirarucu fish.

Thank you Eliana! None of the amazing Ladies would accept payment. Please go meet them in Belém!

Tacacá Da Diva - 4 pm is the best time in Belem to eat one of the most amazing street food in the city, and I would say one of the best street foods in Brazil - Tacacá, I still can’t believe how good it is, and how it’s not loved all over the world! We also had Vatapá. Price - 13 BRL ($3.35) per bowl

Rosário Lanches - Finally to finish this Amazon street food tour of Belem, Brazil, we went to Rosário Lanches, a legendary stall. We tried both their roasted pork let and their hot dog, both of which were incredibly delicious.

What am unforgettable day of Amazonian food in Belém, Brazil. Thank you to everyone who made it happen and to everyone for preparing the amazing food.

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AMAZON MARKET EXPERIENCE ???????? BELÉM, BRAZIL | LARGEST OUTDOOR MARKET IN LATIN AMERICA

Today we're taking a flight to Brazil's Para State. Belém is the gateway to the Amazon. We are going to explore Belém for a few days before going deeper into Para State and this Amazon region of Brazil. We will be exploring Para State, one of the States of Brazil that contains most of the Brazilian Amazon. Today we explore the Ver-o-Peso market, the largest outdoor market in Latin America. Come with us to try some Amazonian food, explore a city of the Amazon in Para State. Let's learn about Para State and how the locals live their lives in this Amazon city of Belém. This is the Belém Travel vlog Para State.
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Inside FAVELAS of Rio de Janeiro - BRAZILIAN FOOD TOUR + National Dish of Brazil!

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Favela - An unregulated, informal neighborhood in Brazil. There are estimates of as many as 1,000 favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of the favelas in Rio de Janeiro are full cities within themselves, where nearly everything is available.

It’s without a doubt that a lot of crime and organized underground criminal activity happens and is controlled in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. However, favelas across Brazil are home to some of the most hard working, friendly, happy, and creative people in Brazil as well. So in this video my goal was to meet and to highlight some of the amazing people that call favelas home.

Rocinha - The first favela we visited was Rocinha, the biggest favela in Rio, one of the biggest in Brazil. We met up with Guilherme who took us on a walking tour to some viewpoints and to some Brazilian food places.

Sabor da Roça - The most well known little snack shop on this street in Rocinha, we stopped for a coxinha, one of the top Brazilian food snacks. It was packed with chicken and with some hot sauce it was amazing.
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For lunch we stopped at an alleyway restaurant in Rocinha, where he cooked up a lunch set included beef ribs, cassava, pasta, rice, and beans. It was simple, but delicious and hearty.
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Morro da Providência - Favela number two is one of the first favelas of Rio and located in downtown Rio de Janeiro, near the port and up on a hill on the side of the cliff. We met up with Jura, who is an absolute Brazilian food cooking legend and an amazing person.

One of Jura’s most famous dishes is nhoque de camarão, an Italian but Brazilian potato noodles in Jura’s own creation sauce of shrimp and coconut milk. It was simply outstanding, all made from scratch.

But the dish I was most interested in eating and which Jura expertly cooked, again from scratch was her feijoada - often considered the national dish of Brazil, and one of my personal favorite foods of Brazil as well - there are few dishes of the world more comforting than beans and pig parts with rice. When you’re in Brazil, you can eat feijoada at many restaurants, but home-cooked is by far the best.

Thank you Jura and Elena!!

This was one of the best days I had in Brazil in terms of learning, meeting people, and food, and it’s an experience and memories I’ll never forget.

You hear a lot of the negative that comes out of favelas in Brazil, and it is true. However, the positive side and the amazing people, are not often recognized, and it was truly memorable to see and learn about this side of hope in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Brazilian STREET FOOD at Central Market!! MONSTER Mortadella Sandwich | São Paulo, Brazil

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After arriving in beautiful São Paulo, Brazil, I officially kicked off my Brazilian road trip with a trip to the central market for breakfast! Join me as I enjoy some phenomenal Brazilian street food in São Paulo, Brazil!

We started our adventure at the Central Market, which is located in a building built back in 1933. It’s a one-stop shop that includes a supermarket and street food. They also have a three-kilo mortadella sandwich. São Paulo was influenced by Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, and German immigrants, so there’s a huge mix of flavors there, and I couldn’t wait to try them!

I’d be exploring with my friend Aurelio from Be My Guest SP and Guilherme from Rio4Fun and Rio4Food. Inside are vendors selling seafood, pork, cheese, fruit, meats, alcoholic beverages, and more. The spaced-out layout of the market reminded me of a Spanish market! Because it was December, it was decorated for Christmas!

The market has a couple hundred vendors. We came across one selling cuts of beef, dried meat, chorizo, and more. They sell all the types of meat and beans that are used to make feijoada, a Brazilian stew made of beans and pork.

They also have bacalhau, a type of cold-water cod from Norway. We also saw lots of olive oils, chili sauces, and chilies. I tried a chili, which was super hot. I also had some amazing Italian garlic. They also had olives, nuts, and spices.

Next was a type of spicy salami drenched in oil and a spicy cheese salad with grapes and pineapple.

Next, we went to Bar Do Mané to try a mortadella sandwich. Mortadella is a type of cold cut that’s a blend of beef and pork. I used to eat it in Italy a lot. The mortadella was phenomenal and peppery. I loved it with lime squeezed on top. It was the best mortadella I’ve ever eaten! Then, I went in the back to see them make a mortadella sandwich!

The sandwich was massive and dripping with gooey, salty cheese. I also had some pico de gallo, with onions, tomato, and cilantro on it. The olive oil and vinegar on it was amazing, and I added a bit of hot sauce. It costs only $7 USD and was super filling.

Next, I went to get some draft beer at Bar Do Mané. It was a crystal-clear, crisp, and refreshing lager. It was perfect for a hot day like today! Then, we went to try some fruit in the center of the market.

We had some delicious, watery yellow dragonfruit; some amazing Brazilian figs; dates with a strawberry that was almost like strawberries with chocolate. I also tried a spongy, unique cashew fruit, mango, two different types of passionfruit (including a green one from the center of the country that was full of juice), and a fleshy yellow kiwi.

Then, we headed up to the second level of the market, where they have 10 restaurants, including Brazilian and Japanese spots. You also get a great view over the market up there!

I smelled some amazing-smelling tobacco that looked like sausage, and then we tried some locally-made upscale cheese. The mozzarella was so good! I followed that with some strong, fragrant, and floral sugarcane alcohol. It was similar to grappa and rakija and was smoky like tequila. Next was some unreal fig cachaça and some Antarctica brand guarana sparkling cherry soda.

Then, I had a pastel de bacalhau, which is a fried, crispy pastry stuffed with shredded cod and herbs. I added some chilies, which made it even better! I loved it! The fish wasn’t salty. It was like a better version of an empanada! Next was orange, lime, and strawberry juice.

This is one of my favorite markets in the world!

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Adeyto @ BELEM riverside Restaurants delicious Portuguese Food

Truly rich taste delicious dinner at our neighbors Portugalia Cervejaria and lunch at my restaurant-hotel Espaco Espleho d'Agua a great choice if you want to enjoy the BELEM area with the Moorish BELEM Tower, the Jeronimo Monastery and Monument of Discoveries!! So happy to stay there!

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BUENG KAN, THAILAND (บึงกาฬ) - Bueng Kan is a quiet and very relaxing province in the Northeastern region of Thailand known as Isan. It’s located along one of the widest parts of the Mekong River, and so you can guarantee you’re in for some freshwater Mekong River fish! Today, we’re going to eat at one of the best Mekong River fish Thai / Lao food restaurants, and you’re going to love the Chef!

Located along the Mekong River bank in Bueng Kan city, Khrua Paw Kaew (ครัวปอแก้ว) is probably the best restaurant in town. And Chef Paw is known for serving fresh Mekong River fish. Everyday he gets the fresh catch, fish that are native to the Mekong River, and some fish that are typically only found in this region of the Mekong. Because Bueng Kan is right across the river from Laos, both Isan and Laos share a culture, and food. So at his restaurant he serves a combination of Thai, Chinese, and Lao food.

I immediately loved Chef Paw as soon as I met him, friendly, laid back, all about river fish, all while having some serious cooking skills in the kitchen. Also, you will love his full Chef outfit - he is the Mekong River Chef!

I just let Chef choose the dishes for us and he got to work preparing a number of dishes with the fish he had on hand for the day. The meal was outstanding, so much powerful flavor, so many herbs and spices, fresh river fish and serious cooking skills. It was so much fun to hang out with Chef Paw in the kitchen and watch him in the zone, flying on the dishes.

Highly recommended, a must eat Thai Lao food restaurant when you’re in Bueng Kan, Thailand!

Total price - 1,000 THB ($33.22) for everything

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HOW AÇAI IS MADE IN THE AMAZON (THIS IS CRAZY!) ???????? BRAZIL | PARÁ STATE

Where do your acai bowls come from? Today we're near Belem, Brazil in Para State traveling to a remote area to see how acai is found and made. We learn the whole process of acai bowl-making from harvesting it in the tree to processing it, and of course, eating it all. We are acai lovers, maybe even acai bowl addicts especially since coming to Brazil. Here in Belem (an Amazon State of Brazil) people seem to be acai bowl addicts like us. So we thought it would be fitting to get to be a part of the acai production line. It is absolutely crazy to see how this whole thing works. You need to see this one. This is the acai bowl Brazil Travel vlog in the Amazon Pará State.

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Sambadrome, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil travel 4K

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Sambadrome is the name given to an exhibition place for the Samba schools parades during Carnaval in Brazil. A sambadrome generally consists of tiered spectator viewing areas surrounding a long alley for the schools to parade down.


Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí is a concrete-built stadium located in the City of Rio de Janeiro, specially constructed and designed to host the annual parade of Samba Schools during Rio's Carnival. Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí's first appearance in Rio was right after when Linda, who has been looking for the missing Blu and Jewel with Tulio, accidentally wandered into and got into the back of one of the Carnival's float trucks and lifted up on the upper platform as the truck approached the alleyway. Finding herself in a wrong position, Linda (helped by Tulio) desperately tried to get out of the situation and continue with her search for the two missing Spix's Macaw. At the same time, Blu, Luiz, Rafael, Nico, and Pedro had arrived at the Carnival, chasing after Jewel who was kidnapped by Nigel and caged inside the Smugglers's float. Sliding on one of the dancers' skateboard, Blu finally caught up with the smuggler's truck and went inside, hoping to rescue Jewel, but eventually obstructed and got himself locked up in a cage by Nigel. Linda and Tulio, who finally broke free from the parade and the crowd, luckily spotted Fernando on the truck and went right after the smugglers. When the smuggler's truck was about to leave Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí, Linda - realizing the impossibility of running after the truck - stole one of the unboarded float truck and told Tulio to get aboard, driving after Blu and Jewel until they reached the airport.
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Brazilian Seafood Paradise in the OYSTER CAPITAL of BRAZIL!! Oysters in Florianopolis, Brazil

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I couldn’t explore the seaside resort city of Florianopolis without indulging in its succulent seafood! Come along with me as I sink into Brazilian seafood paradise in the country’s oyster capital, Florianopolis, Brazil!

For this adventure, my friends Guilherme and Rafa from Rio4Fun and Rio4Food took me to Ostradamus, a famous oyster restaurant on La Ruta Gastronomica in the southern part of the island.

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This part of the city was like a traditional Portuguese town with lots of colorful homes and buildings. The restaurant is like an open-air pier right on the water. Its exterior looked like a Greek taverna, and inside it was like a fisherman-style restaurant, they had lots of oyster tanks. They even had some turtles!

In the kitchen, they showed me their oysters. They’re all the same species, but different sizes. Some of them are massive! They make a dozen different varieties.

Then, I headed out to the pier to our table. The view was stunning, and every table was separated by a glass partition because of the pandemic. The weather was amazing and the beach was right below us. There was also a nice ambiance with the music! It was perfect!

You can order half a dozen of different types so you can sample their many varieties! We ordered 7 or 8 of several different types of oysters and tried some strong, high-quality cachaça. Then, I headed back to the kitchens to watch them prepare some amazing oysters and some octopus!

Back at our table, I dug into the raw oysters. I had six of them, and it only cost me about $7 USD. I loved eating them with a squeeze of lime.

The flambeed oysters with honey, garlic, ginger, and balsamic vinegar were massive! The flavors were unreal and had my mouth watering. It was my favorite meal I’ve had in Brazil so far!

Next was the octopus, which was creamy and meaty. I’d eaten a dish similar to it in Italy. The caramelized onions added some sweetness, and there was also a creamy glaze on it. It was so succulent and tender. Then, my parmesan oysters arrived!

My dozen parmesan oysters were beautiful! They were baked and loaded with gooey, creamy cheese. I loved the toasted crust on top! Next was an oyster with a dozen types of peppers in it. I also loved the bread with the honey glaze from the flambeed oysters.

Then, they gave me a dozen oysters for free for promoting them. Some of them had cheese on top while the others were topped with balsamic vinegar. The cheesy one with mozzarella and parmesan was insanely delicious, while the balsamic oysters were out of this world!

Next were oysters with pineapple, fig, and brie cheese. It was a flavor and texture explosion that was briny, savory, and sweet! These seven types of oysters plus octopus were unbelievable!

The staff at Ostradamus is incredibly friendly, too. They even gave me a discount!

Then, we drove down the street through the fishing village. We passed by homes, a church and cemetery, and more oyster restaurants. Further along the gastronomic route is a shop called Cantinho da Arte where you can buy handmade wood carvings. They make amazing wall hangings, tables, and more from tree trunks outside!

Their tables looked incredible! If you visit, you can tell them your family name and your family seal if you have one, and they’ll make a wall hanging for you. Or you can take an existing one and have them put your family name on it!

I chose one featuring a suit of armor and a lion and had them put Hoffmann on it. It costs about R$ 80, or about $16 USD total. It would be ready for my by 5 p.m. the next day!

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Hill Tribe Food!! WILD BANANA BLOSSOM with Lahu People - Mountain Village!

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CHIANG RAI, THAILAND - Welcome to Lanjia Lodge ( in the Chiang Rai province of Northern Thailand. What’s amazing about Lanjia Lodge is that when you stay there, you are directly supporting two of the local Hill Tribe communities - a Hmong village and a Lahu village. Today, we’ve been invited for lunch at the home of the Lahu Shaman. Him and his family shared with us a local Lahu food meal, and it was spectacular.

But really quickly, who are the Lahu people? The Lahu are a people group who originally trace their ancestry back to southern China, Yunnan. In Thailand, the Lahu are known as one of the main Hill Tribes, often living in remote mountainous villages in Northern Thailand.

So today, we headed to the house of the local Lahu Shaman, where he and his family made lunch. There were a number of dishes, including, greens with pork, wild jungle banana blossom with pork, bamboo shoots, and finally rice steamed in a hollowed out log. It was a fantastic home cooked meal, and the dish that probably stood out the most to me was the wild banana flower blossoms - so milky and fresh. Additionally, similar to many Hill Tribes in Thailand, the traditional spoon is more like a natural spork, made from a joint of bamboo that can be used as a spoon, fork, and mini cup, all at the same time. One of the most convenient way to eat ever!

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Unique Thai Food - DUCK GUITAR!! Extreme Crispy Skin in Bangkok!

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BANGKOK, THAILAND: There are a lot of places to eat deep fried or roasted duck in Bangkok, one of the many popular Thai Chinese foods. But nowhere is quite like the ultra crispy duck guitar! #Bangkok #Thailand #ChineseFood

Ramruay Pochana (ร่ำรวยโภชนา พระราม 3) - Welcome to Ramruay Pochana (ร่ำรวยโภชนา พระราม 3), a restaurant that’s famous for their guitar duck roasting and deep frying method. The name of guitar duck is pretty self explanatory - they debone the duck and stretch it out into the shape of a guitar. Then the duck is marinated, left in the sun to dry, roasted for forty minutes, and finally deep fried to an insanely golden crispiness.

Ramruay Pochana (ร่ำรวยโภชนา พระราม 3) is a Thai Chinese restaurant, and one of the things they are known for is serving their complete meal set which is very affordable for what you get. Typically the set comes with Peking duck, which is also some of the most crispy skin you’ll ever have. But if you pay an extra 200 THB for a total price of 1,700 THB ($54.25) for the entire set, you get the legendary guitar duck.

For me, the best part of the experience was watching and learning how they transform a duck into a guitar to maximize the crispy surface area. It’s pretty hilarious and awesome all at the same time.

Some of the dishes in the meal set were a little plain, but overall, it’s an affordable meal set for an entire family, and it’s especially focused on the insanely crispiness of the Peking duck and duck guitar.

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DISCOVER THE DEVIL'S ISLAND with Jenny at your fingertips

#learnfrenchwithjenny Discover the prisoner's life on the Salvation Islands also called the Devil's islands. The penal colony in French Guiana is a part of the French history. A tour of the French island Ile Royale, one of the Salvation islands off French Guiana in South America, which received the worst criminals from mainland France. Follow me to the Royal Island, l'Ile Royale for a tour into the past where you will see the conditions of the prisoners.
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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Belem, Brazil

Belem Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in Belem for you. Using this list you can try Best Local Food in Belem or select best Bar in Belem.

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List of Best Restaurants in Belem

Sorveteria Cairu
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Remanso do Peixe
Porpino Burger
Roxy Bar
Tacaca do Renato
Manjar das Garcas
Famiglia Sicilia
Xicara da Silva
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Belém - Pará - conhecendo a cidade de Bélem

Postando esse video antigo meu que eu fiz quando visitei Belém em 2019.
Nessa viagem tive a oportunidade de conhecer alguns pontos turistico da cidade,
como o mercado ver o peso, a estação das docas, e outros pontos turistico da cidade.
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Adventures in Manaus and the Amazon.

The full video of my trip to the Amazon. I spent some days in the city o Manaus and in the jungle.

O video completo das minhas aventuras no Amazonas. Passei alguns dias em Manaus e outros na floresta.

Street life in Manaus, Brazil in 1968. Archive film 93089

Manaus, Brazil. Street life, pedestrians.

Brésil Manaus Marché aux poissons / Brazil Manaus Fish market

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Alter do Chão Brazil // Tapajos River // Amazon // Brazil with kids

Port: Alter do Chao, Brazil
We took a few boat rides around the area, stopping for a swim, as well as boarding smaller local boats to take us into the Flooded Forest!

While we were in The Amazon, we were officially on The Tapajos River. Alter do Chão is a hidden and special spot on the outskirts of Santarem, formed by sandbanks and the paradisiacal water corridors of the Tapajos River.


(This was all part of our 77 Day Holland America Grand Voyage Cruise)

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