Duas palavras que aprendi como hispanofalante a não dizer nunca em Portugal, sobretudo em termos de comida, foram "esquisito" e "espantoso" já que para nós o que é "exquisíto" (delicioso, saboroso, de bom gosto) não tem nada a ver em português 😅
Awesome video as usual. Although I have Angolan roots, I never lived in any Portuguese speaking country. In addition, I didn't grow up eating Angolan dishes either so I learned a lot as well
Very useful content. I would just suggest teaching also the opposite and how to express one didn't like a plate or a particular ingredient in a considerate way.
For me, but it is my opinion that Bacalhau á Gomes Sá a cooker from Oporto, invented one of the best codfish receips ever. Compared to Bacalhau á Narcisa
Não poderia experimentar a muamba de ginguba como sou alérgico a amendoins, mas todos os pratos parecem ser muito deliciosos na mesma :). Obg de novo pelo vídeo útil, professora.
Excelente, difícil encontrar conteúdos em português, pois na internet há muitos conteúdos brasileiros. Gostava de ver também mais conteúdo lusófono; África, Índia, Timor, Macau, etc.
When coming to Braga, warn me in advance and i Will Cook you One of the most famous codfish dishes in Portugal, Bacalhau á Narcisa. A few people in Braga knows how to do it and we Will keep the receipt as a secret. I have the receip through my wifes family which is directly connected to that portuguese whoman called Narcisa. Come to Braga and I Will welcome you with the most outstanding curiosities and históric facts.
Diga bom dia mocando, mocando, mocando Um gosto bom bom bom Diga bom dia com mocando Mocaaaaando Mocaaaaando Desculpem, deu-me um ataque de infantilidade (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZJGATgic09g.html)
Don't be silly, just like there's an American or Australian English, or a Canadian or Belgian French, there are other versions of Portuguese that are not European. European Portuguese just means it's Portuguese spoken in Portugal, to differentiate it from the Portuguese spoken in other countries.
@@TheMountainBeyondTheWoods would you say Europeans English? No you wouldn't! You would say American English, Australian English... but not Europeans English, in that case you would say just English!
@@veracorreia4579 I see you're one of those people that just wants to be stupid to annoy everyone. És mesmo muito parva, o mundo inteiro, incluindo os portugueses, chamam português de Portugal ou português europeu quando se referem ao português que se fala em Portugal, só mesmo tu é que decidiste que és do contra para ser irritante.
@@veracorreia4579 I have no argument? I just showed you're wrong, you're the one who made up something that isn't true and can't back it up. Every Portuguese knows what European Portuguese or Portuguese from Portugal refers to, you're the only person I've ever seen saying the opposite, you're the one who's wrong but is too ignorant to recognize it. The same.applies to many other languages, portuguese is just one example. You'd be right about the insults if you were speaking in good faith instead of being an obnoxious nasty person that doesn't know what she's talking about. É frustrante ter de lidar com palermas que pensam que sabem mais do que realmente sabem.