Adoro a conduta do Tim de falar bem do Brasil. Ao contrário de vários brasileiros que só ficam falando mal invés de valorizar o que temos e se empenhar para melhorar o que está ruim. Aí tem que vir um americano para mostrar algumas vantagens em viver no Brasil!
Tim, sempre gosto de ver seus vídeos em inglês, pois nada melhor do que a língua materna pra descrever o que a gente pensa a respeito das coisas. Não é uma crítica ao seu português, ele é perfeito. Eu queria muito que você falasse um dia sobre sua primeira experiência com chuveiro elétrico, já que é uma coisa que não é popular fora daqui e causa medo aos gringos kk
I've tried those cheesy cassava snacks and so good. I find them here in New York! I remember chocolates Garoto as well, that brand was so popular in Ecuador, and long ago I could find them in New York, but now is impossible to find them. Great chocolates 🍫 😋 Greetings from New York 🗽
PICANHA - actually SIRLOIN, most expensive $20 per kilo or $10 per pound Lots of wine in Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do SUL, some from Novo Trento SC near me Can get Suave white wine or red table wine - r$12 per bottle or about $2.20, same as what I used to pay at ALDI in Florida
In Brazil, like in mexico there are many types of avocados. In the US and europe the most common strain of avocado is the Haas. In Brazil there are many types, all of them bigger than the Haas, each of them maturing at specific times of the year, so you can have avocados all year round. The biggest I could find was called "manteiga" (butter avocado) and weighted 3+ lbs, for which i paid U$ 1.50 Just blitz half of it with a quart of milk and some honey to taste and you're set for day. I mean it... the stuff is so filling u wont need to eat anything else.
Adorei o vídeo! Agora que tu compraste os ingredientes seria legal um video cozinhando. 😬😅 Vídeos fazendo broca (comida em paraensês) seiram bons demais, Tim!
REMOVE the name and it looks like Walmart, ALDI, Save-a-lot, Krogers, Winn-Dixie Others here ; BIG (Old Walmart), Carrefour, Angeloni, Fort Atacadista, Imperatriz, EXTRA
having just returned from SP ansd beuing a coffee fan I was most surprised while visiting several small to mid-size local grocery shops that although they sold a small range of ground coffee they did not sell COFFEE BEANS. Is this because decent grinding machines are considered a luxury for home use ?
@@joselinanascimento744 Também acho bacana, mais não entra na minha mente não, já assisti alguns vídeos pra ver se aprendo alguma coisa, mais tá difícil 😂😂Tava até pensando em casar com um gringo kkkk mais se depender do meu inglês não vai dar. Rsrsrs
having just returned from SP ansd beuing a coffee fan I was most surprised while visiting several small to mid-size local grocery shops that although they sold a small range of ground coffee they did not sell COFFEE BEANS. Is this because decent grinding machines are considered a luxury for home use ?
@@jggouvea What a reply from a simpleton. Considering there are many millions of coffee connoisseurs who happily grind their coffee in a variety of blenders you come here and state the obvious by virtually slandering the population of the words largest coffee producer. But I am grateful for your informing us that the hoy polloi can buy coffee ground all over Brazil. Best current coffee grinder is VARIO when you grow up.
@@gordonspicer Thank you for being so polite in an answer to a commentary that didn't even concern you, but MYSELF (as a Brazilian). That highlights what a nice person you are and how good are your text interpretation skills. Keep the good work.
Adoro a conduta do Tim de falar bem do Brasil. Ao contrário de vários brasileiros que só ficam falando mal invés de valorizar o que temos e se empenhar para melhorar o que está ruim. Aí tem que vir um americano para mostrar algumas vantagens em viver no Brasil!
10:05 dragon fruit is sold at every Asian market store in the USA. I buy them all the time at my local Korean market.
I live in Nashville TN and we have Dragonfruit in our supermarkets. I’ve also seen them in LA & NY
Obrigado pela versão em inglês. Assim pratico meu listening...haha 🥰
Tim, sempre gosto de ver seus vídeos em inglês, pois nada melhor do que a língua materna pra descrever o que a gente pensa a respeito das coisas. Não é uma crítica ao seu português, ele é perfeito.
Eu queria muito que você falasse um dia sobre sua primeira experiência com chuveiro elétrico, já que é uma coisa que não é popular fora daqui e causa medo aos gringos kk
The sweet brown cake is a wheat cake. It is very good to eat a slice with a hot coffee.
I've tried those cheesy cassava snacks and so good. I find them here in New York!
I remember chocolates Garoto as well, that brand was so popular in Ecuador, and long ago I could find them in New York, but now is impossible to find them. Great chocolates 🍫 😋
Greetings from New York 🗽
Hey! Thank you for so much affection! I am Brazilian! We love you 🇧🇷🥰
PICANHA - actually SIRLOIN, most expensive $20 per kilo or $10 per pound
Lots of wine in Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do SUL, some from Novo Trento SC near me
Can get Suave white wine or red table wine - r$12 per bottle or about $2.20, same as what I used to pay at ALDI in Florida
Como você aprendeu inglês Tim?
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Vi num outro video dele, ele aprendeu num curso online.. keepup.. botei o.link ali
Tá de brincadeira 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭
Só acho que ele aprendeu com os pais... Só acho.
Hahahahhahahah
I'd love to visit a supermarket in Brazil
Considering that the minimum wage in Brazil is 1400 brl, this is all really expensive.
Is probably a market for the more wealthy people in brazil.
I’m French from 🇷🇪
All these fruits are so common to me, there’s nothing exceptional, even though they’re tasty
In Brazil, like in mexico there are many types of avocados. In the US and europe the most common strain of avocado is the Haas.
In Brazil there are many types, all of them bigger than the Haas, each of them maturing at specific times of the year, so you can have avocados all year round.
The biggest I could find was called "manteiga" (butter avocado) and weighted 3+ lbs, for which i paid U$ 1.50
Just blitz half of it with a quart of milk and some honey to taste and you're set for day. I mean it... the stuff is so filling u wont need to eat anything else.
Great job!
Adorei o vídeo! Agora que tu compraste os ingredientes seria legal um video cozinhando. 😬😅 Vídeos fazendo broca (comida em paraensês) seiram bons demais, Tim!
It’s incredible how all big supermarkets in Brazil looks like the same, you get in a lot of big supermarkets and all of they look the same
E são enormes e organizados!
REMOVE the name and it looks like Walmart, ALDI, Save-a-lot, Krogers, Winn-Dixie
Others here ; BIG (Old Walmart), Carrefour, Angeloni, Fort Atacadista, Imperatriz, EXTRA
having just returned from SP ansd beuing a coffee fan I was most surprised while visiting several small to mid-size local grocery shops that although they sold a small range of ground coffee they did not sell COFFEE BEANS. Is this because decent grinding machines are considered a luxury for home use ?
Very good
Next time check out Angeloni, in SC
Beautiful
I loved the videos
Esse parque é o parque água branca,em São Paulo...amo esse parque.
Pitaya in US is called dragon fruit...
Caramba, a picanha custando 100 conto! Hoje custa 50 reais o kg! @_@
Tim você é o cara.
Manda um alô pra cidade d Teófilo otonio minas Gerais.
We need those big ass avocados and other tropical fruits in Europe!..
Brazil Mexico Strong Market 🎉
👯
Canelo in Brazil.
Tim mesmo esse canal sendo direcionado para os gringos, os brasileiros ainda estarão aqui kkkkkkkk
Tim I work at Sonda Supermercado
I didn't know you spoke English Tim hahaha
Cool
Love you
What city is this in Brazil ?
São Paulo
You look like prince Harry
chuchu=okra em inglês e choyotem espanhol.
Okra is not chuchu!
Okra is quiabo!
Depilação aka Brazilian wax lol
Vc fala bem em inglês hein!
🤣
😄
Não entendi foi nada 🤔
kkkk,nem eu
Estudem inglês! O Tim ensina.
@@silvavelozo9050 nunca me identifiquei com o inglês, eu prefiro o espanhol, italiano e o francês.😉
Eu tbm não entendi nada 🤣🤣, muito difícil o inglês, escreve de um jeito, e pronunciar de outro jeito 🤣 mais e lindo quem sabe falar o inglês.
@@joselinanascimento744 Também acho bacana, mais não entra na minha mente não, já assisti alguns vídeos pra ver se aprendo alguma coisa, mais tá difícil 😂😂Tava até pensando em casar com um gringo kkkk mais se depender do meu inglês não vai dar. Rsrsrs
I call it chima-ruim 🤭🤭all honesty it's ok
having just returned from SP ansd beuing a coffee fan I was most surprised while visiting several small to mid-size local grocery shops that although they sold a small range of ground coffee they did not sell COFFEE BEANS. Is this because decent grinding machines are considered a luxury for home use ?
No, that's because most Brazilians just don't want do bother grinding if they can buy it already ground.
@@jggouvea What a reply from a simpleton. Considering there are many millions of coffee connoisseurs who happily grind their coffee in a variety of blenders you come here and state the obvious by virtually slandering the population of the words largest coffee producer. But I am grateful for your informing us that the hoy polloi can buy coffee ground all over Brazil.
Best current coffee grinder is VARIO when you grow up.
@@gordonspicer Thank you for being so polite in an answer to a commentary that didn't even concern you, but MYSELF (as a Brazilian). That highlights what a nice person you are and how good are your text interpretation skills.
Keep the good work.
@@jggouvea I'll try my best.