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Argentinians and Brazilians Swap Traditional Dishes 

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@theStrawberryPie
@theStrawberryPie 2 года назад
Everyone knows that Italians immigrated to Argentina and that's why the Italian culture in there is strong, but what people don't know is that Italians also immigrated to many parts of Brazil, so Italian food, cultura, words and stuff are all introduced into our culture too! I just ate milanesa and fries last week 😅😅
@alexandriagonzalez7801
@alexandriagonzalez7801 2 года назад
All of South America eats milanesa
@theStrawberryPie
@theStrawberryPie 2 года назад
@@alexandriagonzalez7801 see? It's not that of a typical food, I know there's way more from Argentina they could have shown
@Frank1e.b0i
@Frank1e.b0i 2 года назад
@@theStrawberryPie I'm mexican and i just ate a Milanesa 2 days ago
@aSarahSLV
@aSarahSLV 2 года назад
Chorizo we have in Brazil too, my grandma always made this in home. Also milanesa, with fries, rice, beans, farofa e vinagrete is all I need right now.
@bluesvideo3727
@bluesvideo3727 2 года назад
Brazil has about 30 million italian descendents in a 200 million population; Argentina has about 25 million in a 45 million population , so the perecentage is bigger in Argentina.
@Thayla_Gomes
@Thayla_Gomes 2 года назад
The way Luciana said "pão de queijo" makes me think she was not raised in Brazil lol she said it like someone from the USA would try to say it xD Now Taisa has "Brazilian" written all over her
@raymaraj1
@raymaraj1 2 года назад
verdadee estranhei a forma q ela falou pao de queijo hhuauaauha
@ss-ur9zr
@ss-ur9zr 2 года назад
Alem disso, sua pronunciacao de coxinha e tambem estranho.
@FOLIPE
@FOLIPE 2 года назад
Coixinha too, I noticed
@tatianamiller422
@tatianamiller422 2 года назад
é ela falo muitoooo esquisito cara 😭
@mrantunes91
@mrantunes91 2 года назад
You can tell she’s been living abroad for quiet some time.
@MarcusPereiraRJ
@MarcusPereiraRJ 2 года назад
Luciana was not raised in Brazil. It is almost impossible to not have at least tried once milanesa with beef.
@joaopkist
@joaopkist 2 года назад
I was born and raised in Brazil and have never tried or seen milanesa with beef in my life. Btw I'm from the south
@MarcusPereiraRJ
@MarcusPereiraRJ 2 года назад
@@joaopkist eu não sei de qual cidade e estado você é, mas um dos lugares onde mais comi bife à milanesa foi em POA e em Santo Ângelo. Acho que é algo bem regional de onde você vive. Ou sua família é vegana!
@leoskilldivision6504
@leoskilldivision6504 2 года назад
@@joaopkist you're joking right?
@TheKarlynhos2012
@TheKarlynhos2012 2 года назад
@@joaopkist é bem comum milanesa no brasil de peixe e carnes..
@mrantunes91
@mrantunes91 2 года назад
Nossa bife a milanesa eh bem comum em sp
@JesusGarcia-nf4yl
@JesusGarcia-nf4yl 2 года назад
I love this because I love both cousines Brazilian and Argentinian. 🇲🇽❤️🇦🇷🇧🇷
@NickelFirepowerNico
@NickelFirepowerNico 2 года назад
Y nosotros a ustedes tambien, gracias por crear al Chavo del 8
@green-eyesgreydragon7451
@green-eyesgreydragon7451 Год назад
@@NickelFirepowerNico El no lo creo, pero bueno
@TheLunaKeat
@TheLunaKeat 2 года назад
Milanesa is suuuper common in Brazil too. And the blood sausage is also traditional in the south of Brazil(Closer to Argentina), just not in the rest of it so for many can be unusual.
@TheKarlynhos2012
@TheKarlynhos2012 2 года назад
I'm from the northeast of Brazil and here is very common milanese.
@TheLunaKeat
@TheLunaKeat 2 года назад
@@TheKarlynhos2012 Sorry, I meant only the blood sausage was common in the south, I'm from Brasília, here is also common the milanesa.
@bernadette_ri5270
@bernadette_ri5270 2 года назад
Cierto!!
@6abriel6uzmanok
@6abriel6uzmanok 2 года назад
Le dicen milanesa también?
@TheLunaKeat
@TheLunaKeat 2 года назад
@@6abriel6uzmanok Yes :)
@dilantl7603
@dilantl7603 2 года назад
I love how they all get excited about their foods and even more excited when they eat. Great guests!
@pentahookii1649
@pentahookii1649 2 года назад
We actually do have that blood sausage in Brazil and it's called "chouriço" (which sounds exactly like "chorizo"), at least in São Paulo and in the southern region of the country. To be honest, I'm very familiar with pretty much every argentinian dish, since I grew up in a city that once was home to italian immigrants and, in general, italian culture has a a huge impact in brazilian culture. I love Italy and Argentine
@adrianocosta655
@adrianocosta655 2 года назад
Exactly! In Brazil we have blood 'chorizo' and offal 'chorizo.'
@marcelocouto213
@marcelocouto213 2 года назад
Thats true, but here in the south (at least where I grew up) it's more common to call blood sausage "morcilha" rather than "chouriço".
@ISABEB
@ISABEB 8 месяцев назад
In my region choriço is the soup with blood and meat of chicken (and yes i never taste)
@LesShipsAhoy
@LesShipsAhoy 2 года назад
A rare treat for my Brazilian eyes to behold ...a Brazilian video with the hilarious pronunciation of "Pau de queijo😆" as a Brazilian if you know you know 🤐
@lauriobaptista7210
@lauriobaptista7210 2 года назад
I'm not Brazilian but my first language is Portuguese and that pronunciation was....😅😅
@jordinhocharles
@jordinhocharles 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂 ohhhh noooo 🤣🤣 Deveria explica pros gringos ou não ? Kkkkkk
@danai3630
@danai3630 2 года назад
@@jordinhocharles por favor 😅
@jordinhocharles
@jordinhocharles 2 года назад
@@danai3630 bem ela não pronúncia o “ã” som então é pareceu assim pau …. E em português pau significa 🍆 ou “dick” kkkkk então ela falou pau de queijo…. Cheese dick 😂😂😂😂
@jordinhocharles
@jordinhocharles 2 года назад
She didn’t pronounce the ã sound in Portuguese for the word bread(pão)…. So it sounds like another word in Portuguese which means dick(pau)… so she said pau de queijo which means cheese dick 😂😂
@breelee8779
@breelee8779 2 года назад
Finally Argentinians and Brazilians! Next time, maybe don't put them together? We're very very close (at least where I'm from, Misiones) and so we actually share those foods a lot! The Pao de Queijo I think it's the traditional Chipa/Chipá that it's very common in the NEA (northwest) provinces, like Misiones, Chaco, Corrientes, etc. Next time, for Argentina, mandioca frita, pastelitos, locro? Great episode, loved the guests!
@llovefood4927
@llovefood4927 2 года назад
I was about to say we also eat chipas which is similar to Queijo!!!!
@disappearingcat
@disappearingcat 2 года назад
we have mandioca frita as well in Brazil!!! It's like the other person said above this. Some Italians went to Argentina and parts of Brazil so it's likely we have similar dishes.
@wandson5410
@wandson5410 2 года назад
@@llovefood4927 chipa has a different flavor and consistensy. Here in Brazil the paraguayan culture is strong in border states next to paraguay and we know about chipa.
@deborawa
@deborawa 2 года назад
same, i`m from rio grande do sul and I feel at uruguay and argentina more at home than the rest of brazil
@luzbiz9668
@luzbiz9668 2 года назад
yes i love this!!
@Iseeblueskies
@Iseeblueskies 2 года назад
Luciana seemed taken aback by the idea of a blood sausage, but here in the Northeast of Brazil we have "galinha a cabidela", which is chicken with a sauce made from it's own blood. It's quite delicious, actually.
@karolinaservilha2842
@karolinaservilha2842 2 года назад
reminds me of "sarapatel" too. But chouriço(a linguiça de sangue cozido) is definitly a thing in the south, so I''ve been told.
@warribe
@warribe 2 года назад
Oo galera, é uma coisa em muitos lugares, é que a maioria do povo que comenta é da cidade. "Nois da roça" come morcilha direto. Ps: sou da roça baiana de família da roça capixaba e da roça mineira. 🤠
@fernandes.ricardo
@fernandes.ricardo 2 года назад
@@karolinaservilha2842 you can eat chouriço (which is the Brazilian version of the Argentinian morcilla, in case someone doesn't know it) in southeastern Brazil too Same about the chicken in blood sauce, which at least in Rio we call galinha ao molho pardo
@fernandes.ricardo
@fernandes.ricardo 2 года назад
@FriSKa 97 não é nojento! é um ato de respeito ao animal que morreu para servir de alimento. o MÍNIMO de reverência que se pode ter é não desperdiçar nada que possa ser consumido.
@julia_dias_
@julia_dias_ 2 года назад
@@fernandes.ricardo you can eat morcilha in the south of Brazil, because is also traditional of Rio Grande do Sul 💁🏽‍♀️
@vaiv4svata
@vaiv4svata 2 года назад
As an argentinian, Im pretty sure that the Brazilian South is almost identical to my country, the only things different may be in the North and the Amazon tbh.
@rk06011
@rk06011 2 года назад
but there’s the South and Southeast… The Southeast of Brazil has nothing to do with Argentina, not even the food tbh 😂
@miguelcelka7298
@miguelcelka7298 2 года назад
Não é verdade, é apenas uma parte do RS que se parece um pouco mais à Argentina, Santa Catarina e Paraná nâo têm nada ver com a Argentina
@miguelcelka7298
@miguelcelka7298 2 года назад
Eu sou de Curitiba - PR, aqui ninguém nem sabe o que é tango direito, temos mais influência do estado de São Paulo e SC
@MiniWarsGamers
@MiniWarsGamers Год назад
Thats True
@fabyn1633
@fabyn1633 Год назад
Firstly.... The south of Brazil has nothing to do with Argentina.... the only region we share the same geographic culture with Argentina... is the gaucho culture from pampas shared to brazilian state of Rio Grande do sul where most of the state are pampas... with gauchos and mate.
@alexistargaryen8675
@alexistargaryen8675 2 года назад
ohhh i love this and i love my brazilian neighbours, greetings from argentinaaa
@luzbiz9668
@luzbiz9668 2 года назад
yess, me too we share a lot in common with brazil
@drowjack
@drowjack 2 года назад
Hermanos!!!!!!!!!
@MrPsilva95
@MrPsilva95 2 года назад
1:45 Okay... I don't know how Brazilian she actually is, but doesnt look like Portuguese is her first language, she probably doesnt even speak it at all. She butchered both "pão de queijo" and "coxinha", just anglicized these words as much as any foreigner would... Felt odd for sure.
@rk06011
@rk06011 2 года назад
yeah, I think she didn’t grew up here in 🇧🇷 but it’s just a guess
@anaclarasouzacardoso4364
@anaclarasouzacardoso4364 2 года назад
A primeira brasileira, que está com o moço, representou muitoooo🗣️🗣️
@leeNunes2
@leeNunes2 2 года назад
"we dont have edible blood, we dont do that" sendo que aqui a gente faz galinha cabidela que é mega comun literalmente o povo cozinhar o literal sangue da galinha puro que dps coagula no cozimento kkkk
@henriquebarroso4641
@henriquebarroso4641 2 года назад
choriço aqui em minas é a mesma coisa. Essa brasileira não é 100% br
@Missy743
@Missy743 2 года назад
Também existe o Sarapatel,que é feito de sangue,estou duas semanas atrasada kkkkk
@mp696969
@mp696969 2 года назад
nunca ouvi falar disso, deve ser conhecido na sua regiao. eu jamais comeria isso hahahaha
@guatagel2454
@guatagel2454 2 года назад
"Galinha cabidela". Well, now I must try that. .
@whiner00
@whiner00 2 года назад
@@mp696969 Em Minas s come galinha a molho pardo
@bluishblow
@bluishblow 2 года назад
brazilian yesssss i like that he said he's from buenos aires. i think it's important that they identify the region where they're from because, for example, Brazil is so big that people from different regions have different food references
@botoncitosdegomita
@botoncitosdegomita 2 года назад
In Argentina we also have a similar thing as "Pan do queijo" it's called chipá and it looks the same.
@agraz9401
@agraz9401 2 года назад
We have Chipa in Brasil too, both made with cassava flour but it's a little bit different. Pão de queijo ia more soft cheesy 😊
@deletety
@deletety 2 года назад
Chipa e pão de queijo tem os mesmos ingredientes, mas como a forma de os fazê-los é diferente, o produto final não é igual.
@wandson5410
@wandson5410 2 года назад
chipa has a different flavor and consistensy. Here in Brazil the paraguayan culture is strong in border states next to paraguay and we know about chipa.
@Fusso
@Fusso 2 года назад
Chipa is a lot harder than pão de queijo, both are good, but pão de queijo is less messy and you can use as a normal bread and stuff it with fillings.
@castronator29
@castronator29 2 года назад
And in Brazil we have milanesa with patatas, like it's a traditional stuff too. Shared Italian tradition.
@llovefood4927
@llovefood4927 2 года назад
We have something similar to the quejio in Argentina its called Chipas there's Paraguayan but commonly eaten especially in the north
@wandson5410
@wandson5410 2 года назад
Chipa has a different flavor and consistensy. Here in Brazil the paraguayan culture is strong in border states next to paraguay and we know about chipa.
@camillagodoy3412
@camillagodoy3412 2 года назад
I’m from São Paulo, so, italian food is very familiar to me as well! Brazil have so many influences. But, morcilla apart, everything looks delicious!
@jordinhocharles
@jordinhocharles 2 года назад
Finally we got some Brazilians on the channel 🫡🫡🫡
@lukahmei2000
@lukahmei2000 2 года назад
Hell yeah
@jordinhocharles
@jordinhocharles 2 года назад
@guardian tales fan gringo q acha mexicano e uma língua … é claro , mesma história
@nathancasey7712
@nathancasey7712 2 года назад
@@jordinhocharles He's just being dumb
@vig4259
@vig4259 2 года назад
@Dormammu Sorry, we don't speak 9/11.
@Cantetinza17
@Cantetinza17 2 года назад
I love Brazilian food, but I haven't had Argentinian before. I need to find a restaurant that has Argentinian food.
@LearnGermanwithMarzipanfrau
@LearnGermanwithMarzipanfrau 2 года назад
Maybe there is an Argentina Steak House near you? It is really good I promise.
@tomynest470
@tomynest470 2 года назад
I will say that there is a lot of similarity, especially because churrasco is popular in both countries.
@Cantetinza17
@Cantetinza17 Год назад
@Lu M Well in my area there are little Mom and Pop restaurants that are opened by people from the country they usually pay a lot for the authentic spices and such to make it a wonderful experience, but one day I might travel to Argentina. 😊
@lucasithegreat2711
@lucasithegreat2711 2 года назад
Feijoada is very traditional brazilian, but that milanesa with fries is kinda traditional as well, perhaps not in the sense of being culturally traditional but it's food ppl in Brazil eat very often too. Like every regular restaurant serves milanesa or have a day special of milanesa, and regardless of the dish every meal usually comes with fries portion anyways. That's how our restaurants works.
@zihuanena
@zihuanena 2 года назад
Italians migrated everywhere. I grew up eating milanesa (Mexican in SoCal) at home and ordered off the menus in Tijuana restaurants.
@karolinaservilha2842
@karolinaservilha2842 2 года назад
Yeah but I kinda feelt that the dish served was needing something... In Brazil you will not see a plate so bland. More sauce, more cheese, and garments like rice and beans too, because... why not hahaha
@bernadette_ri5270
@bernadette_ri5270 2 года назад
Certainly, but in Argentina the vast majority have Italian ancestry, it is also a mix between Basque, Spanish, German, French, Swiss, Ukrainian, Russian, English, Irish, G Welsh, native, African, Arab, Chinese, etc.
@Teconlech3
@Teconlech3 2 года назад
@@karolinaservilha2842 en Argentina tenemos algo más elaborado y que es invento nuestro, busca "milanesa napolitana", ufff qué rico diosmio
@Marcos_Souza789
@Marcos_Souza789 Год назад
@@bernadette_ri5270 All the people of these countries that you mentioned also migrated everywhere, to Brazil, to USA, to Canada, etc. Stop with this "european syndrome" that many argentineans have, stop thinking that you are european just because your country received half a dozen immigrants, because you're not! Your blood is amerindian, more than half of the people of your country has indigenous ancestry, and many people have mestizo traits on their physical caracteristics, that's notable. You are LATINO just like all the people from the South America. Argentino Boludo!
@juliabarbierirando5982
@juliabarbierirando5982 2 года назад
Adorei a Taísa! Representou muito bem haha
@grod805
@grod805 2 года назад
I've tried all these, I love the food from these two countries
@vitacit
@vitacit Год назад
Actually, "Milanesa" is very common in central Europe as well. Here in Slovakia we call it "rezeň", which si exactly the same as "schnitzel" in Austria or Germany and it´s pretty much the same as "milanesa".
@mharg6408
@mharg6408 Год назад
I think schnitze is similar, not the same. Here we use cow beef, chicken, eggplant, pig and other varieties, but most commonlt the first two. Anyway, the real "Argentinian" is Milanesa Napolitana a Caballo, don't know why they didn't put it to eat in the video.
@endua
@endua 2 года назад
Pão de queijo in Argentina is very common and it is called chipá
@jaquelinesantos6941
@jaquelinesantos6941 2 года назад
It's not the same
@maymris1
@maymris1 2 года назад
We have chipa here too and it’s not the same as pão de queijo
@miguelcelka7298
@miguelcelka7298 2 года назад
Não é a mesma coisa, meu rei, pão de queijo é muito melhor, vocês tentaram copiar e não conseguiram. Igual nossa caipirinha, não tem outra igual
@yashansama1023
@yashansama1023 Год назад
I think it depends of what kind of chipa because there are many kinds of chipa, but yeah maybe it is similar
@vanesavavrin4158
@vanesavavrin4158 Год назад
No es igual, son parecidos
@feliciav.ramnanandavidson5923
@feliciav.ramnanandavidson5923 2 года назад
Everytime I go to Brazil the first thing I get is coxinha… it is sooooo yum! S/O my South American people! 💕💕💕
@mathimatiki
@mathimatiki 2 года назад
As a Brazilian what I take from that is that Argentinian food and general Southeastern Brazilian food are not so different. Fries with milanese beef is a very common lunch here, the Argentinian girl seemed to know the sausage used in the feijoada and morcilla/morcela is a thing here too and I've had it before, it's just not as common. Also of course we have churrasco and mate from both sides of the border, and it seems chipá and pão de queijo are variations of the same recipe.
@viviansilveira7327
@viviansilveira7327 Год назад
Eu faço toda hora, com frango, peixe e bife de carne.
@veritorossi
@veritorossi 2 года назад
It's not a fair comparison. Feijoada should be compared to Locro or Waschalocro. Provoleta is never eaten by it's self it's always in Asado that is eaten with the morcilla, chorizo and beef. And the milanesas missed the fried egg on top called Milanesa a Caballo con papas fritas. However the best is Milanesa a la napolitana with puré. Wayyyy better than with fries.
@mharg6408
@mharg6408 Год назад
Exactly, and Milanesa could be Napolitana !!!!
@yesthatsmycat9919
@yesthatsmycat9919 2 года назад
Omg provoleta is so good. Im my city there's a place of argentinian food, I love the food there
@luisfernandotap
@luisfernandotap 2 года назад
Blood sausage is extremely common in brazil we call it "chouriço" in my region, not to be confused with the sausage of spanish origin with a similar name, my family used to make it when raising pigs.
@dominickandale8580
@dominickandale8580 2 года назад
Wow brazilian ladies are gorgeous ❤️ greetings from the Philippines 🇵🇭
@lays5833
@lays5833 2 года назад
Yess hehe❤️
@felix121984
@felix121984 10 месяцев назад
The Argentina girl is cute though.
@vicky-il8vi
@vicky-il8vi 2 года назад
yesss finally some argentina representation
@Pandroo018
@Pandroo018 2 года назад
DO PERU FOOD 🇵🇪 Love Argentina and Brazil. Besitos 🤣
@user-xm6ro1ep5d
@user-xm6ro1ep5d 2 года назад
Lol And if they do Peru food, who would it be it's competition? Colombian? Chile? Uruguay? Peru is at the top of the list in America when it comes to food
@elpibelol5005
@elpibelol5005 2 года назад
@@user-xm6ro1ep5d no wtf no one likes peruvian food only peruvians lmao
@carlosm.3426
@carlosm.3426 Год назад
@@user-xm6ro1ep5d it's Mexico not Peru
@user-xm6ro1ep5d
@user-xm6ro1ep5d Год назад
@@carlosm.3426 Break that down with context & fundamentals
@anadd6195
@anadd6195 2 года назад
Eadible blood we have that in Portugal too. Even before I was a vegan I hated it but it's very appreciated here.
@bernadette_ri5270
@bernadette_ri5270 2 года назад
Certainly, I think that the blood sausage is thanks to the Basque immigrants (who immigrated a lot too) and that is why we also have the Basque blood sausage variety that is sweet and sour, and the Spanish that is salty
@bluishblow
@bluishblow 2 года назад
the orange with the feijoada helps to absorbe the iron from the beans ✨✨ beans and rice are a traditional brazilian combination and it's actually super nutritious because it combines carbs and proteins, then we add some salad to complete the dish
@CarlosCamacho-qd6gi
@CarlosCamacho-qd6gi 2 года назад
I’m sure rice and beans are traditional all over Latin culture
@AAP-ml2fy
@AAP-ml2fy 2 года назад
@@CarlosCamacho-qd6gi I was about to say ☠️☠️☠️
@DAVID-ut7fg
@DAVID-ut7fg 2 года назад
@@CarlosCamacho-qd6gi no, in argentina it is something strange nobody eats rice with beans
@CarlosCamacho-qd6gi
@CarlosCamacho-qd6gi 2 года назад
@@DAVID-ut7fg maybe they think they are Caucasian lmao
@lucasheredia3579
@lucasheredia3579 2 года назад
@@CarlosCamacho-qd6gi ???
@claudiacitera500
@claudiacitera500 Год назад
hahah i love the chemistry between the man and the woman hahah love them 😀
@FelipeAlvesPera
@FelipeAlvesPera 2 года назад
Ai gente olha feijoada é vida!
@karlitop7497
@karlitop7497 2 года назад
Couve is basically collard greens 🥰
@stephany5772
@stephany5772 2 года назад
Eu amei a Taisa❤🇧🇷
@alexistargaryen8675
@alexistargaryen8675 2 года назад
im from argentina and i always eat feijoada i loveeee it, i think its pretty known in argentina
@llovefood4927
@llovefood4927 2 года назад
It is pretty well known in Argentina especially in the north east
@alexistargaryen8675
@alexistargaryen8675 2 года назад
@@llovefood4927 exactly I think if you ask any argentinian what brazilian food they know they will say feijoada. Also now with the cold temperatures here feijoada is the perfect dish it's like the brazilian locro
@deletety
@deletety 2 года назад
Não imagina isso, uma feijoada e seus acompanhamentos( farofa, couve com alho, arroz, vinagrete, laranja) bem feitos é muito bom, fico feliz que conheçam.
@alexistargaryen8675
@alexistargaryen8675 2 года назад
@@deletety yo siempre lo como con arroz
@luaa8061
@luaa8061 2 года назад
@@alexistargaryen8675 nunca lo probé, es tipo un guiso de lentejas? pero en vez de lentejas el coso negro ese q no se como se llama xd
@MariFigs
@MariFigs 2 года назад
I think we all have variations of the same food. In Portugal we have morcela, cabidela de galinha, feijoada (although brasilian is great nothing beats my mom's feijoada ) we all just the same!
@Maxoprofeta
@Maxoprofeta 2 года назад
Chouriço é tão comum no Brasil.. We are all sons of Dracula.. and it's ok. Sometimes we eat blood chicken to.
@mrantunes91
@mrantunes91 2 года назад
It’s common in the south region not the rest of the country
@Maxoprofeta
@Maxoprofeta 2 года назад
@@mrantunes91 Mas eu sou de Minas Gerais, uai... no Sudeste. E também morei na Bahia, no Nordeste. Nas duas regiões é bastante comum.
@vig4259
@vig4259 2 года назад
@@mrantunes91 Não... Rio de Janeiro é bem comum, minha avó por exemplo, ama.
@isabel_aav
@isabel_aav 2 года назад
@@Maxoprofeta sim, sou da Bahia. Faz "galinha ao molho pardo" aqui...
@leafshino19
@leafshino19 2 года назад
Coxinhas. 🤤 Need to make those again.
@Fernando-vg7mf
@Fernando-vg7mf 2 года назад
We have chipa in Argentina, it's exactly the same as pão de queijo, maybe a little bit smaller
@ronkawasaki1896
@ronkawasaki1896 2 года назад
Brazil is a big country it’s almost like a different world
@martimtorres9093
@martimtorres9093 2 года назад
Weird that Brazillians don’t know about morcela, considering portuguese heritage in brazil, here is common to eat morcela (the edible blood) since quite a lot of centuries, i believe it’s pork including blood, rice, onion and other things
@fran__co
@fran__co Год назад
Here in Argentina we have "chipá", it is exactly pao do queijo and it is ridiculously common, I don't know what is so impressing about pao do queijo to them
@CarolCollutty
@CarolCollutty 2 года назад
morcilla tambien hacemos en Brasil, al menos en el interior mi mama hacia con mis tias
@aquiestamos3567
@aquiestamos3567 2 года назад
muito bom !!!
@identidad_zero
@identidad_zero 2 года назад
buenardo el video!
@dylantomasgomez9442
@dylantomasgomez9442 Год назад
2 países rivales tanto por el fútbol como la comida.
@MarciaSilva-hn1wb
@MarciaSilva-hn1wb 2 года назад
In the south of Brazil we have the blood sausage too, we call it chouriço, it's almost the same pronunciation.
@beebeetee2926
@beebeetee2926 2 года назад
Provoleta looked good! Brazilian food is good for sure! Roman was right about the salsa though. 🙂
@charlini9558
@charlini9558 2 года назад
Como argentino tuve la oportunidad de probar feijoada y la verdad que es muy rica 👌👌. Los otros platos no los conozco. 🙌
@emanuelleguimaraes4185
@emanuelleguimaraes4185 Год назад
I'm from Brazil and I know all of these food from Argentina as well (except for the first one). Milanesa is sooo good, and now I'm pretty curious about the first food!!
@joaopauloferrazmariottoni9677
@joaopauloferrazmariottoni9677 2 года назад
Milanesa with fries isnt a argentinian dish. This plate is very commun in brazil, Argentina, uruguay and Chile too
@gimenezjuancruz1446
@gimenezjuancruz1446 2 года назад
Dale brazuca, no son lo mismo. La carne brasilera es durisima.
@luaa8061
@luaa8061 2 года назад
que lo coman en esos paises también no quiere decir que no sea un plato Argentino.
@DAVID-ut7fg
@DAVID-ut7fg 2 года назад
la milanesa se hizo tan popular que se extendio a tda latinoamerica ,pero es un plato tradicional de argentina
@felipefgd
@felipefgd 2 года назад
No, it's not an Argentinean dish, and there is absolutely nothing to do with Italy. And I will say more. Every Argentinean food in this video are common in Brazil.
@Dirri25
@Dirri25 2 года назад
@@DAVID-ut7fg Jjaajajaja. Carne o pollo en harina/pan rayado se come en todo el mundo. Dejen de vender algo tan básico como un plato "tradicional"
@leticialovatto8821
@leticialovatto8821 Год назад
We eat pão de queijo in Argentina too. We call it "chipá"
@MarciaSilva-hn1wb
@MarciaSilva-hn1wb 2 года назад
I noticed Luciana wasn't raised in Brazil because of the way she said "pão de queijo" hehe we use to say the word "pão" with a kind of nasal tone. She said like an American would say
@joeyo3y
@joeyo3y 2 года назад
more brazilians on pero like pls :'D
@evandros.a5049
@evandros.a5049 2 года назад
Argentinians have Dulce de leche, parrilla and mate, we Brazilians have too, ( mate is in southern Brazil) . Doce de leite, churrasco ( it's a bit different of parrilla), and chimarrão. We also have a bread called pan francés, pão francês.
@jo53ha
@jo53ha 2 года назад
Pão de queijo = Chipa Coixinha = Bomba de papa Feijoada = Arroz con porotos
@DAVID-ut7fg
@DAVID-ut7fg 2 года назад
Que feo el arroz con porotos en Argentina no lo come nadie
@jo53ha
@jo53ha 2 года назад
@@DAVID-ut7fg Al menos en Bs.As. no. No se en el interior que tanto se comerá.
@CutbaitOnly
@CutbaitOnly 2 года назад
Have you Guys done any Guatemala yet?
@h0pesfall
@h0pesfall 2 года назад
Why are all women from South America so beautiful? 😍
@roseofmidwoodbrooklyn2414
@roseofmidwoodbrooklyn2414 2 года назад
Milanesa con purè, pureed potato or pumpkin or butternut squash
@danielbruceagra9022
@danielbruceagra9022 2 года назад
I'm Brazilian, this provoleta may be nice, I like provolone cheese because the taste is strong, dry and salty and this is my favorite type of cheese, I used to make thin slices because I could feel more the flavor, I reccomend this for Brazucas, Hermanos and, anybody, no matter your nationality.
@THETRUTH-BR
@THETRUTH-BR 2 года назад
Te quiero manito Argentino
@user-vs2bd1ln9u
@user-vs2bd1ln9u 2 года назад
Ese señor tiene pinta de que debe cocinar terribles asados!
@cruzeirocrivellari
@cruzeirocrivellari 2 года назад
Pão de queijo and nutella? cmoooon dont make Minas Gerais mad
@joetrujillo5395
@joetrujillo5395 2 года назад
We have Milanesa in Mexico too the same style.
@adrianocosta655
@adrianocosta655 2 года назад
Those people are not so excited with the swap and not with the food. But, yeah! The two countries have awesome foods. In fact, we share similarities at culinary.
@mharg6408
@mharg6408 Год назад
The Argentinian girl is so cute !! !!
@mp696969
@mp696969 2 года назад
as brasileiras sao lindas, meu DEUS
@yikesmanchokay6706
@yikesmanchokay6706 Год назад
In argentina we also eat pao de queiso and we call it chipacito
@vitorcatoia1560
@vitorcatoia1560 2 года назад
Estoy planeando ir para el Uruguay y Argentina, recomiénden me platos tradicionales
@JessicaMccreery
@JessicaMccreery 2 года назад
EMPANADAS
@botoncitosdegomita
@botoncitosdegomita 2 года назад
Platos tradicionales podes probar las empanadas de carne, el locro, el guiso de lentejas. Pero nunca te podes ir sin probar la carne y el asado, también las pizzas y el mate!
@luaa8061
@luaa8061 2 года назад
@@botoncitosdegomita y unas facturitas para el matee
@DAVID-ut7fg
@DAVID-ut7fg 2 года назад
los platos tradicionales de argentina y uruguay son los mismos jaja
@DAVID-ut7fg
@DAVID-ut7fg 2 года назад
beans, that is rare for Argentines, we are not used to eating that, although I know they are good they have a lot of protein
@MAnnnooo1
@MAnnnooo1 2 года назад
This provoleta seems to be delicious.
@Ericson-vk6bx
@Ericson-vk6bx 2 года назад
Taisa es muy linda 😁❤️
@diegodornelles5504
@diegodornelles5504 2 года назад
i'm from São Paulo BR, here it's very common we eat Milanesa ;)
@Valtinho22he
@Valtinho22he 2 года назад
watch them made me hungry
@ashmcgregor9150
@ashmcgregor9150 2 года назад
I was super surprised the Brazilians hadn’t had a version of morcilla tbh
@Pixelarter
@Pixelarter 2 года назад
We have. But it's more common in the south of Brazil. We also call it "morcilha" or "chouriço" (just used for blood sausage, not any sausage like in Castilian). The equivalent word to "chorizo" in Brazil would be "linguiça".
@deletety
@deletety 2 года назад
Temos no Brasil todo.
@castronator29
@castronator29 2 года назад
We have it too. I suppose one of the girls wasn't raised on Brazil and the another one just doesn't know it.
@dotharris8340
@dotharris8340 Год назад
Luciania, have respeto! Everything is delicious!
@vic1918
@vic1918 2 года назад
Sério? A gente já ganhou né
@vinicinmartinez
@vinicinmartinez 2 года назад
Couve is just Collard Greens.
@Hwasasthroneismyface
@Hwasasthroneismyface 2 года назад
We actually have edible blood in Brazil. What we call "chouriço" here is a pork blood sausage we fry or roast
@diegoflorencio
@diegoflorencio Год назад
Milanesa as well... haha
@juandel7819
@juandel7819 2 года назад
We got morcilla as well in Colombia, different sizes, actually are very similar to Black Pudin which I had in England, so Morcilla is not originally from Argentina!
@alipol4595
@alipol4595 2 года назад
Yes, but Argentina morcilla is different than Colombian, is like the meat they taste is complety different.
@ohyaaa7413
@ohyaaa7413 2 года назад
Damn, those Brazilians are beautiful 😫
@emanuelmota9563
@emanuelmota9563 2 года назад
Someday I would like to go to Argentina to eat typical foods 😋
@viviansilveira7327
@viviansilveira7327 Год назад
Essas, a maioria não são típica.
@FabioOliveira-my4np
@FabioOliveira-my4np 2 года назад
Morcilha é comum aqui tbm
@rebecabraga2557
@rebecabraga2557 2 года назад
where did you find these gourmet brazilians? hahaha
@artemisa1523
@artemisa1523 2 года назад
´´pão de queijo´´ is some kinf of chipa? Because here in Argentina chipa is a very common food
@gabriela.c1328
@gabriela.c1328 2 года назад
exactly! are very similar recipes
@jackmatheus
@jackmatheus 2 года назад
COXINHA Versus MORCILA nunca foi tão fácil
@pedrobatista7975
@pedrobatista7975 2 года назад
Argentineans: "Here's a milanesa beef." Yeah man, everybody knows what a Schnitzel is! Over here we call it "bife à milanesa".
@Mazrati
@Mazrati 2 года назад
Mans didn’t put the farofa on the beans though 😞😔
@luizsousa9108
@luizsousa9108 2 года назад
Milanesas for real? Why they brought something that also exist in Brazil?
@botoncitosdegomita
@botoncitosdegomita 2 года назад
It's argentinian milensa hun, watch it again ;)
@jackyex
@jackyex 2 года назад
@@botoncitosdegomita ok what's the difference between the argetinian Milanesa and the brazilian one? Didn't northern Italian migrants brought that to both anyway?
@leoskilldivision6504
@leoskilldivision6504 2 года назад
@@botoncitosdegomita is the same thing
@castronator29
@castronator29 2 года назад
@@botoncitosdegomita it's the same. Im br, my best friend is argie and we eat the same stuff generally. Dulce de leche, milanesas, asados, pizza... Lo de que somos países hermanos al final no es alejado de la realidad. The main difference is that Brazilians mix EVERYTHING with Rice and beans.
@matheusreis8442
@matheusreis8442 2 года назад
@@botoncitosdegomita bruh, it's the same! why are you in all the comments saying this? lol
@fernandofranco307
@fernandofranco307 2 года назад
We don't eat cheese brad for luch! LoL
@pitdusk8
@pitdusk8 2 года назад
Milanesa is very comum dish in Brasil, chouriço too, but it's more the old people who eat, but yes, the two dishs are not new for us.
@carlosdcardona5676
@carlosdcardona5676 Год назад
Same with the pao de queijo for us we call CHIPAS and feijoada we call ARROZ con POROTOS and we don't eat it as often as in brasil...mainly only in winter! We prefer a dish that is exclusive to Argentina called LOCRO!!!
@peachyoo
@peachyoo 8 месяцев назад
my fave food when i was a lil gal was bife à milanesa com batatas fritas e arroz (beef a la milanesa with french fries and rice) and i'm 100% brazillian 😂 so it's definitely a thing here
@viniciusleal3562
@viniciusleal3562 2 года назад
beijos para os argentinos
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