Hope you guys like the video! I am finally releasing all the content I've filmed in Brazil before the war took place, but I will continue to share the fundraiser for humanitarian aid with each video. Let's make it happen! :)
Hello Alina The Riwc (Regina Immigrant Women Center) will start helping the Ukrainian Refuges by next week I think I would be great if you could visit and talk to them
Hello eating eating eating. Me too. Look gorgeous and little bit stout coz of food. 10% follwers from Brazil for my Instagram page--- A refugee from somewhere.
Hello Alina this video is superb shout-out to them. It's one of the best video on Brazil that I've seen so far on UA-cam personally and I extremely love it. Plz make more vlogs like this one I will surely enjoy them!.
So much fun, thanks for sharing! My sister spent over a year in Brazil some years ago so it is such a pleasure for me to watch this series. It brings back memories of things she talked about and fills out some detail of what she experienced. Thank you!
Aline, o Brasil não é só Rio, São Paulo, Curitiba, Floripa, esse país, e seu povo é incrivel. Venha nos visitar mais vezes, conhecer outros lugares. Obrigado por sua simpatia.
Brazil is one of the richest places when it comes to food variety. We have a lot of VERY local food. Is the case of two traditional dishes from my region. One of them is "rojão" (firework in free translation - because of the shape), which is meat with a lot of garlic. Seems like kafta but is slightly better. Also Bolinho de Frango. It is made of corn flour dough (made with the boiled chicken water and condiments) and filled with this shredded chicken moisted with tomato sauce. The dough tastes a bit like polenta. It has a crunchy outside and a very soft inner part.
Hi Alina, greetings from a Finn in UK. I cannot wait for the first pastel on the streets of SP in a little less than a month after that I will definitely have a croketa and coco frio. This movie just made me miss Brazil so much and I can´t wait to get on that LATAM flight from Heathrow. Stay safe and healthy and I hope your family in Ukraine are safe. #SlavaUkraini
This is what I love about travel vlogs! The food looks pretty good and lemonade definitely is worth a try Alina. I am glad you are staying on course with your work.
Your food vlogs are one of my favourites, and this one's no exception. Love the fresh fruits available there, especially lychees which are my favourite! It's my go-to fruit each time I visit India
Oh, so you came to my hometown.... There are a few of those street markets near me. I was born and raised in Ipanema, where there's one every Tuesday in one place and every Friday in another. I still go get stuff there eventually. Usually peppers for my sauces.
Os portugueses que realmente chegaram a todo canto do globo,comercializavam tudo e como Brasil era importante porque era muito bom para produzir tornou parte no imperio trouxeram varios animais e plantas assim como banana e manga e levaram muitas coisas como pimenta pra asia masa maioria se concentrou aqui, os japones também quando vieram fizeram uma revolução diversificação e plantio, então produz quase tudo.
Hi there! I just came across your channel looking for information about Saskatchewan. I saw the video you made on Hafford, and then I saw that you were in Brazil. Well, if you're still here and have some time, I recommend that you visit the state of Parana. It is the state I live in, and has many beautiful places to visit, including the Cataratas do Iguaçu. It is also the state in Brazil with the biggest community of descendants of Ukrainians. There's a city called Prudentópolis, in which about 75% of the population is composed by Ukrainians' descendants.
Brazilians are way more humble and beautiful than what I had initially imagined... Thank you Mark Wiens for showing this beautiful side of Brazil to the rest of the world. I also have recorded some street food videos from Brazil as well.
Hi Alina! No matter where we are or where we may travel, local street food is typically fantastic! Brazilian street food is exceptionally adventuresome, fantastic, and savory!!! Thanks for sharing, Alina! Slava Ukraini!!! ♥️🇺🇦
Wow, that was a pile of food you waded through on this video The only thing I've eaten or recognized was the Lychee in Asia. So the rest was all Brazilian to me, therefore totally unknown, as I've never been to South America, period. In that heat I'd have been full for a least a day. Great video, but then all of yours are, so kind of a redundant statement, never the less still true.
Hi Alina , I recently watched your travels in different countries. I hope you can also include the Philippines in your travel lists. There are many beautiful beaches here, such as Boracay, Coron Palawan, El nido Palawan and many more. The water of these beaches I mentioned is very clear. And in these places it is safe to go and stay. I enjoy watching you travel in different countries and besides that I also get an idea of what is there in this country.
Hello Alina! 😁🙏👋🌟 This is really a wonderful super excellent fantastic video! 😄👍❤️👏🇧🇷📹💯🥇💫✨🌟 Nice to meet Gui and Rafa from Rio4fun! 😃👍👋🌟 The food at the street market looks absolutely delicious! I have tried a pastel and lychee fruit once before and they are so delicious! I would definitely like to visit the city of Rió De Janeiro one day. It’s a marvelous city! Thank you so much Alina to share with us this magnificent amazing video! I wish you Alina a wonderful beautiful marvelous blessed day. Take care and be safe Alina. 😊🙏❤️👋🇧🇷👍✨🌟
Hello, Alina! It’s nice to know that a Canadian girl was so interested of visiting Brazil! I hope in the end you’ve just got that feeling of coming back in Rio someday! BTW would you have any Scottish ancestry? Greetings from Rio
Dear Aline, I watched all your videos from Brazil. I am a Brazilian and I have lived in Europe for over 30 years. The places where you were filled me with longing. You introduce my homeland to the world in a loving and very captivating way. Thank you so much for the videos and I wish you much success with your channels. I became your fan
Actually, these peppers are from Brazil, not India. Portuguese trade was the responsible for spreading this vegetable to the world, particularly to the Indian Ocean countries. And there are lots of Brazilians who love spicy foods (what would be the reason for selling them if it's not true...?)
5:00 Good news, we can get those fruits in Canada (Atemoya). Check out the Asian supermarket in Edmonton (T&T?) Tried it for the first time couple weeks ago and my Aunt (husbands Bolivian) said today it’s very common in central/northern Bolivia, too
As you know we have always loved your food video's and all the great choices you share with us. Happy to see you keeping things light in spite all the issues of the last few weeks. We have left Ukraine and wandering around, we will write more later in a message to you when things settle down. Keep smiling Alina!! Cheers to our special friend!! 💗
Hi, Alina! I'm not sure, but I think your 'pastel' wasn't filled with palm of heart. In 2:52, I heard the seller saying 'meat and cheese', that is the reason why you thought it was cheese. Just in case, before leaving Rio, try 'pastel de palmito' once again, it's delicious :) Great video, btw!
About the spicy food, it is wrong to generalize on Brazilians not liking spicy food, come on! For a typical middle-class carioca from Zona Sul, this could be the case, but certainly not for other regions of the country (such as Bahia, Minas Gerais and Goiás), where it is very typical to prefer more spicy, or sometimes, very "hot" food! It all depends on what is typical for each region, and also, about prersonal preferences, come on! It is veery hard to generalize much, when it comes to Brazilian food, as it has lots of different influences! What I think could be said is that you don't need to eat very spicy food, in order to be eating typical Brazilian food. You can have it your way, and still eat typical Brazilian food. Just for the looks of the variety of peppers found in a market, you can guess lots of Brazilians would prefer to eat spicy. Hey, I hope you have a great time in Brazil!!! Hope you come to Centro-Oeste, where you could find lots of different Brazilian experiences!
It is an interessting way to know a country with the help of locals, they will show places that are not part of the beaten path and also their views of the world. I've been in Switzerland wher a friend took me to visit his grandparents, an experiencie that I could not have enjoyed by myself.
Next time you want Pastel.. find a pastel shop. Not these street markets. You get a lot more filllings for your buck. These street markets.. yeah good and tasty but not your true pastel experience. Same with Coxinhas. Go to a trye padaria for a real one. Not the Lanchonetes
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Great video! I used to eat pastel in Puerto Rico ages ago when I grew up there. Best thing about Brazilian food in general is the meat and veggies consumption. It's ridiculously easy to do low carb. I could live on steak and salads. I'm one of the few non-vegetarians in my family and I just I can't do the amount of carbs they do (idli, dhosa, rice etc) since I'm obsessed with being fit. Although when I go back to visit my mom I'll eat her cooking cuz I don't want to hurt her feelings. Then I go back to Boston with panic attacks and hit the gym an extra hour a day for week a week or so. 😆 🤣 😂
Lemonade and iced tea was made famous years ago in the United States. It was the favorite drink of professional golfer Arnold Palmer. You can go into the bar of most country clubs in the United States, and simply say you want an Arnold Palmer. This is the drink that they will serve you.
Do you speak Portugese at all? I find I can read a little bit of it because I can somewhat read Spanish--some of the words look similar. I want to go to Brazil but do not speak Portugese
Amazing "root" experience. As a local I love this type of ride once in a while, and it's interesting to see a foreigner so openhearted to it. Have a nice travel Alina!
Great to see Indian spices in Brazil, currently in cartagena, Colombia, visited the old Town and beach resorts with my new Colombian girlfriend. Really hot here too, but food here is very mild but delicious.
Hope you guys like the video! I am finally releasing all the content I've filmed in Brazil before the war took place, but I will continue to share the fundraiser for humanitarian aid with each video. Let's make it happen! :)
Boa noite toudoss
You should go to Paraty and Ilhabela, they are Beautiful places south of Rio!
LOVE your food vlogs.. 😋 ❤
Hello Alina The Riwc (Regina Immigrant Women Center) will start helping the Ukrainian Refuges by next week I think I would be great if you could visit and talk to them
Hello eating eating eating. Me too. Look gorgeous and little bit stout coz of food. 10% follwers from Brazil for my Instagram page--- A refugee from somewhere.
Thank you for coming, Alina! Always welcome to Rio! Brazil loves you! Kisses 😘 Gui and Rafa ❤️ Great video!
Thanks guys! It was so fun to hang out with you 😊❤️
Great video, Alina! Gui is the best guide👍
Now I miss Brazilian food❤️🇧🇷
He totally is! Brazil misses you too ❤️🇧🇷
Hello Alina this video is superb shout-out to them. It's one of the best video on Brazil that I've seen so far on UA-cam personally and I extremely love it. Plz make more vlogs like this one I will surely enjoy them!.
So much fun, thanks for sharing! My sister spent over a year in Brazil some years ago so it is such a pleasure for me to watch this series. It brings back memories of things she talked about and fills out some detail of what she experienced. Thank you!
I’m so glad 😊
@@AlinaMcleod Thanks. 😄
Brazil is awesome !
Aline, o Brasil não é só Rio, São Paulo, Curitiba, Floripa, esse país, e seu povo é incrivel. Venha nos visitar mais vezes, conhecer outros lugares. Obrigado por sua simpatia.
Só falou canto merda irmão.
Ela amou a feira degustando o máximo que pode e ainda ganhou um bronze na pele no calor do Rio de janeiro de 30 graus sortuda kkkkkk!
Brazil is one of the richest places when it comes to food variety. We have a lot of VERY local food. Is the case of two traditional dishes from my region. One of them is "rojão" (firework in free translation - because of the shape), which is meat with a lot of garlic. Seems like kafta but is slightly better. Also Bolinho de Frango. It is made of corn flour dough (made with the boiled chicken water and condiments) and filled with this shredded chicken moisted with tomato sauce. The dough tastes a bit like polenta. It has a crunchy outside and a very soft inner part.
cala boca
Thank you for introduce a new youtuber to us. Good video
Brazilian street food is tasty and the people are usually in a cheerful mood.
Hi Alina, greetings from a Finn in UK. I cannot wait for the first pastel on the streets of SP in a little less than a month after that I will definitely have a croketa and coco frio. This movie just made me miss Brazil so much and I can´t wait to get on that LATAM flight from Heathrow. Stay safe and healthy and I hope your family in Ukraine are safe. #SlavaUkraini
Thank you. I hope you have a great time!
Here in Rio (state, not city) we have Penedo, that is a city with finnish heritage (food, language and architecture).
My cousin lived in Rio for 8 months and loved it. Great people, food, and gyms; he teaches BJJ.
Jiu jitsu. Oss . Iol
RJ é lindo!😍😍😍😍
This is what I love about travel vlogs! The food looks pretty good and lemonade definitely is worth a try Alina. I am glad you are staying on course with your work.
Thank you. It’s honestly a nice break from thinking about everything else going on.
Nice that you had such good hosts to show you around and taste those typical brazilian street food.
Absolutely
So nice ! Have a good days in Brazil. Great post. Come to Belo Horizonte too.
Your food vlogs are one of my favourites, and this one's no exception. Love the fresh fruits available there, especially lychees which are my favourite! It's my go-to fruit each time I visit India
They’re so good!
Lindo video, parabens mais uma vez ao pessoal do Rio4Fun.
Nada como escutar um choro clássico aos 1:30 enquanto aprecia-se das iguarias locais.
The Brazilian street food is so cool, Alina!🇧🇷🇧🇷❤️❤️
I see the trip is very fun and relaxing, I hope oneday I too can enjoy such a trip with you my dear, hope you keep your health, God bless, Amen💖💖💖🙏🙏🙏
“tapioca doce ou salgada?”
“doce”
QUEIJO COM COCO
Paraná (Curitiba) is the state with the most descendants of Ukrainians to visit.
Oh, so you came to my hometown....
There are a few of those street markets near me. I was born and raised in Ipanema, where there's one every Tuesday in one place and every Friday in another. I still go get stuff there eventually. Usually peppers for my sauces.
What is your home country where do you stay in Ukraine or in canada
Alina. In the states the 1/2 & 1/2 is called an Arnold Palmer, named after a famous golfer
Brasil país da fartura e da variedades.
Os portugueses que realmente chegaram a todo canto do globo,comercializavam tudo e como Brasil era importante porque era muito bom para produzir tornou parte no imperio trouxeram varios animais e plantas assim como banana e manga e levaram muitas coisas como pimenta pra asia masa maioria se concentrou aqui, os japones também quando vieram fizeram uma revolução diversificação e plantio, então produz quase tudo.
Good lack and God bless . i´m Paranà states
Hi Alina! Great to you see enjoying yourself in Brazil! Cheers!
Hi there! I just came across your channel looking for information about Saskatchewan. I saw the video you made on Hafford, and then I saw that you were in Brazil. Well, if you're still here and have some time, I recommend that you visit the state of Parana. It is the state I live in, and has many beautiful places to visit, including the Cataratas do Iguaçu. It is also the state in Brazil with the biggest community of descendants of Ukrainians. There's a city called Prudentópolis, in which about 75% of the population is composed by Ukrainians' descendants.
Brazilians are way more humble and beautiful than what I had initially imagined... Thank you Mark Wiens for showing this beautiful side of Brazil to the rest of the world. I also have recorded some street food videos from Brazil as well.
Hi Alina! No matter where we are or where we may travel, local street food is typically fantastic! Brazilian street food is exceptionally adventuresome, fantastic, and savory!!! Thanks for sharing, Alina! Slava Ukraini!!! ♥️🇺🇦
Sure is. Thank you!
FYI Alina, half lemonade and half ice tea is called an Arnold Palmer here in the US
Never heard of it before!
@@AlinaMcleod Popular in the southern states
Finally, another food video! Yum!
Não deixe de experimentar a JABOTICABA uma fruta maravilhosa
I hope your family and friends are safe. This is very hard for a lot of people around the world. I hope the USA gives them air cover!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, that was a pile of food you waded through on this video The only thing I've eaten or recognized was the Lychee in Asia. So the rest was all Brazilian to me, therefore totally unknown, as I've never been to South America, period. In that heat I'd have been full for a least a day. Great video, but then all of yours are, so kind of a redundant statement, never the less still true.
Thanks Jim!
VIM RECOMENDADO PELO RIO4FUN E JÁ ME INSCREVI!
Love to see you in Brazil where their music and dancing are related to me.
Authentic Brazilian foods.Great.🥰🥰🥰🥰
Hi Alina , I recently watched your travels in different countries.
I hope you can also include the Philippines in your travel lists.
There are many beautiful beaches here, such as Boracay, Coron Palawan, El nido Palawan and many more. The water of these beaches I mentioned is very clear.
And in these places it is safe to go and stay.
I enjoy watching you travel in different countries and besides that I also get an idea of what is there in this country.
Hello Alina! 😁🙏👋🌟 This is really a wonderful super excellent fantastic video! 😄👍❤️👏🇧🇷📹💯🥇💫✨🌟 Nice to meet Gui and Rafa from Rio4fun! 😃👍👋🌟 The food at the street market looks absolutely delicious! I have tried a pastel and lychee fruit once before and they are so delicious! I would definitely like to visit the city of Rió De Janeiro one day. It’s a marvelous city! Thank you so much Alina to share with us this magnificent amazing video! I wish you Alina a wonderful beautiful marvelous blessed day. Take care and be safe Alina. 😊🙏❤️👋🇧🇷👍✨🌟
Thank you, David! ❤️
Quando virá em Florianópolis?
Eu gosto de bolinho de carne, bolinho de queixo e o melhor bolinho de camarâo
Hello, Alina! It’s nice to know that a Canadian girl was so interested of visiting Brazil! I hope in the end you’ve just got that feeling of coming back in Rio someday! BTW would you have any Scottish ancestry? Greetings from Rio
All brasilians are naturally artists. We survive using the creativit. Love my Country Brasil. God bless Ucrania!
artists in making shitty ass coments like this
Dear Aline, I watched all your videos from Brazil. I am a Brazilian and I have lived in Europe for over 30 years. The places where you were filled me with longing. You introduce my homeland to the world in a loving and very captivating way. Thank you so much for the videos and I wish you much success with your channels. I became your fan
Alina, welcome to Brazil (Rio)!
So happy tô have you here Alina! Hope you liked it! 🤞🏻
Actually, these peppers are from Brazil, not India. Portuguese trade was the responsible for spreading this vegetable to the world, particularly to the Indian Ocean countries.
And there are lots of Brazilians who love spicy foods (what would be the reason for selling them if it's not true...?)
5:00 Good news, we can get those fruits in Canada (Atemoya). Check out the Asian supermarket in Edmonton (T&T?) Tried it for the first time couple weeks ago and my Aunt (husbands Bolivian) said today it’s very common in central/northern Bolivia, too
As you know we have always loved your food video's and all the great choices you share with us. Happy to see you keeping things light in spite all the issues of the last few weeks. We have left Ukraine and wandering around, we will write more later in a message to you when things settle down. Keep smiling Alina!! Cheers to our special friend!! 💗
I'm so happy you guys made it out safely!
Com certeza um dos melhores lugares pra apresentar o Brasil é a feira
Hi, Alina! I'm not sure, but I think your 'pastel' wasn't filled with palm of heart. In 2:52, I heard the seller saying 'meat and cheese', that is the reason why you thought it was cheese. Just in case, before leaving Rio, try 'pastel de palmito' once again, it's delicious :) Great video, btw!
Hmm I don’t think so actually. There was definitely no meat in it.
I am new here. Amazing
About the spicy food, it is wrong to generalize on Brazilians not liking spicy food, come on! For a typical middle-class carioca from Zona Sul, this could be the case, but certainly not for other regions of the country (such as Bahia, Minas Gerais and Goiás), where it is very typical to prefer more spicy, or sometimes, very "hot" food! It all depends on what is typical for each region, and also, about prersonal preferences, come on! It is veery hard to generalize much, when it comes to Brazilian food, as it has lots of different influences! What I think could be said is that you don't need to eat very spicy food, in order to be eating typical Brazilian food. You can have it your way, and still eat typical Brazilian food. Just for the looks of the variety of peppers found in a market, you can guess lots of Brazilians would prefer to eat spicy. Hey, I hope you have a great time in Brazil!!! Hope you come to Centro-Oeste, where you could find lots of different Brazilian experiences!
Hi Aline welcome to brazil, very nice yours videos, I live here the last 52 years kkkkk (LOL here)....
Just a piece of advice . WE Brazilians dont like to be called LOCALS. so you know.
please,Go to Bahia ,Porto seguro,Salvador,Maceió,fortalezs
It is an interessting way to know a country with the help of locals, they will show places that are not part of the beaten path and also their views of the world. I've been in Switzerland wher a friend took me to visit his grandparents, an experiencie that I could not have enjoyed by myself.
Great. New Video
Next time you want Pastel.. find a pastel shop. Not these street markets. You get a lot more filllings for your buck. These street markets.. yeah good and tasty but not your true pastel experience. Same with Coxinhas. Go to a trye padaria for a real one. Not the Lanchonetes
Alina,você parece com a jornalista Renata Loures,da TV Record.
For those who wonder where this is: "Feira da Rua General" a street market onf saturdays.
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Muito bom
No meu estois, podemos ir direto para o quintal deles, cocos, bananas, café, eu amo o Brasil.
Os brasileiros não gostam de comida picante, minha esposa perde a cabeça sobre a quantidade de tabasco que eu uso na comida.
Great video! I used to eat pastel in Puerto Rico ages ago when I grew up there. Best thing about Brazilian food in general is the meat and veggies consumption. It's ridiculously easy to do low carb. I could live on steak and salads. I'm one of the few non-vegetarians in my family and I just I can't do the amount of carbs they do (idli, dhosa, rice etc) since I'm obsessed with being fit. Although when I go back to visit my mom I'll eat her cooking cuz I don't want to hurt her feelings. Then I go back to Boston with panic attacks and hit the gym an extra hour a day for week a week or so. 😆 🤣 😂
Feira livre, eu adoro!!!
I love my country 🇧🇷♥️ you're always welcome here Alina!
Thank you!
It's soooo cringe how Guilherme says Palmeitou 2:27 and TapiOUca 6:16 hahaha. A native brazilian speaking portuguese with american accent.
É NORMAL para um guia adaptar o sotaque ue, nada de anormal.
What is this market called? I'm going to be in Rio and want to eat everything there
Vem para Bahia linda. Aqui tem umas comidas incríveis, voce vai amar
Tudo muito bom 👍👍👍
Ame khalid whalcam
Min explica o que coração de ossos parece nome de filme de terror 😂😂😂
Lemonade and iced tea was made famous years ago in the United States. It was the favorite drink of professional golfer Arnold Palmer. You can go into the bar of most country clubs in the United States, and simply say you want an Arnold Palmer. This is the drink that they will serve you.
TAY TROI USA HELLO HOT GIRL HOT BOY MILADI COROMA MIRIUM BUTTIN NGA NUOC NGOAI TAY TROI USA
Do you speak Portugese at all? I find I can read a little bit of it because I can somewhat read Spanish--some of the words look similar. I want to go to Brazil but do not speak Portugese
If you speak a little Spanish it means that you will not understand Portuguese. Because most Spaniards do not understand Portuguese.
What a beautiful woman 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Where's the sopa do macaco????? Mmm Uma deliciaa
logo pastel de palmito ? indica de queijo que não tem erro.
Eu adoro Mate mas aqui no meu estado ES não tem essa tradição de vender na rua , o meu eu mesmo tenho que fazer e levar pra praia pra tomar
Amazing "root" experience. As a local I love this type of ride once in a while, and it's interesting to see a foreigner so openhearted to it. Have a nice travel Alina!
Mas eu amo tapioca. Minha esposa faz isso com ovos, como uma omelete.
I saw that guy too many times with Mark Wiens.
Captions English3:40"we are huge in Oprah. Oprah's like a big thing for Brazilians"
Okra, not Oprah lol😂
Passando pra te da um alô te vi no Rio4fun
Chirimoya!! I know that fruit you said you had in Nepal and India, green outside white inside, reallly good.
So good
1/2 & 1/2 = Arnold Palmer.
Palmito é um negócio ruim rsrs não sei como gostam disso
The woman said 02:54 "Carne com queijo" = "Meat with cheese", it seems it was not palm heart there, or she was saying it to another person.
I think it was to someone else. Definitely no meat in the one we tried.
EIU JUREI QUE ERA O GAULES NA TUMB, SO CLIQUEI POR ISSO
Hey Alina McLeod tremendous el tour en el mercado nice, friends, temperatura, frutas, gente , safe place and you look beauty drinking tu agua de coco
No spicy food except dende oil😂
I liked your vlog and Happy Sunday
Adorei
Você é muito divertida
Great to see Indian spices in Brazil, currently in cartagena, Colombia, visited the old Town and beach resorts with my new Colombian girlfriend. Really hot here too, but food here is very mild but delicious.
muito bom!!! sensacional!!!