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Alex Atala's Ultimate Guide to Brazil on Being Frank

Alex Atala's Ultimate Guide to Brazil on Being Frank

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The Franks hit Brazil for a whirlwind tour led by Alex Atala, one of the world's best and most influential chefs. Starting in S-o Paulo, the Franks head to Mocot-, a Northeastern-style Brazilian eatery known for it's beef foot stew served with white beans and chorizo. To counterbalance all of the eating, Alex takes the Franks to his favorite jiu-jitsu gym for an afternoon sparring session. The following days are filled with open-air markets, Atala-style feasts, fresh scallops, swimming, beaches, and-of course-pisco. This is a triple A trip according to the Franks: Action, Alex, and Atala. More episodes of Being Frank: Being Frank: New York City - Being Frank: Sicily - Being Frank: Mexico City
Date: 2020-05-17

Comments and reviews: 10


I keep thinking people want everybody to just hate brazil and just want every show to be violence, corruption and poverty which ding ding EVERY COUNTRY HAS BRazil also has a flourishing music culture, food, art and amazing landscapes and is actually doing well compared to most of latin america. But every body likes to talk about the bad, not about the good
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The reason why Brazilians have a hefty lunch is that, traditionally, we come from people who work the land (or cattle) from the crack of dawn on. For instance: in farms, all over the land, breakfast is at 6 AM and lunch is at 10 AM. Hardworking, forehead sweating good people made us who we are today. And I-m very proud of it!
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I heard Brazilians don't like gringos. Actually, I think South America in general hates them. Something about the CIA supporting and arming ultra right-wing dictators and guerrillas during the cold war that over-threw democratically elected leasers because they were too -socialist. -
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Ubatuba! :D I was in that town as a kid. I'm half Brazilian, but brought up in Sweden and I'm more Swedish than anything, but it was great watching this video. I always become extra anxious to go back by material like this haha,
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alex is very hospitable i think the sad thing is this frank idiot talking about money the entire time. -to the guy who has everything-? what is that? wwwaaahhhhh wwwwwwwaaaaaaahhhh. get some class. earn yours
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I am so lucky to have a native Brasilian girlfriend. Watching this video makes me even more excited to visit Brasil with her! It seems so diverse and people there seem so friendly and laid back.
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Super nice! Brazil has troubles? Yes, of course but the good outweighs the bad by so much! Thanks for showing a small part of the really good? Come back soon!
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I'm allergic to scallops, but Spanish mackerel, the fish they had at UbaTuba beach. Spanish mackerel is amazing, the best piece of sushi you will ever have
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In Great Sao Paulo the population is about 16 million, in the city about 11 million, very far from 30 million as someone said in the video, sorry
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I just find it so disrespectful when they say stuff like -In America, we. -. Dude, you're in Brasil, have you looked at the map? It's America.
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