18 jan. 2012

Dress Code: Brazil

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Got the tip of the grandmother that there is a program called Klädkod (Dress Code) that was shown on national television last Thursday and they devoted a whole program about Brazil! Soo cool!!!

The program covers everything from the minimal bikinis to the big African-inspired clothes that are used in Salvador! Really interesting program! It is available on SVT Play until the 11 of February! Watch it!! It's only 30 minutes!! (The program is in Swedish and Portuguese) To see the video, click here!




22 maj 2011

Don't miss!

When you are in Bahia there are some dishes that you simply can’t miss out on! In Bahia there are some dishes that only do exist in Bahia. The food have African influence from the times when Africans where slaves for the Portuguese here in Brazil. One of these dishes is Moqueca!

I strongly recommend Moqueca de Camarão which is Moqueca made with shrimps, coconut milk, azeite de dênde (which is some kind of red oil which comes from a palm tree) and pimenta (which is chili in portuguese). Moqueca can also be made with fish instead, then it’s called Moqueca de Peixe. MMmmmm… it’s soooo good!


25 feb. 2010

CARNAVAL EM SALVADOR


The carnival in Salvador was amazing!!! Wow, I really think Salvador has the best carnival!!! I haven’t been to the carnival in Rio de Janeiro or Olinda or anywhere else, but I think I’m convinced anyway.

Rio de Janeiro is famous for the parade, but of fun can it be to watch the parade for seven days??? In Salvador you are a part of the carnival!! Salvador has the biggest street party in the world! There is a big street where trucks with bands playing are going. A truck with a band is called bloco and if you want to take part of the party you have to by a T-Shirt and then you can enter inside of the rope that the security is caring to make place for the area around the bloco. To be in a bloco means that you walk before or after the truck where the band is playing, dancing and having a great time. And it is really so much fun!!

Me and Jair with our bloco- T-shirts!!!

There is about three or four trucks playing at the same time on different trucks going down the road. It takes 7 hours for the truck to go down the road, which means that the people in the bloco is going and dancing for 7 hours (but trust me it felt like I only was there for one hour!!! It was so much fun!!!) Outside of the bloco the people that are watching and jumping up and down (the people that didn’t buy a T-shirt) are called Pipoca which means popcorn!! They are called Pipoca because they look like popcorn when they are jumping up and down!!! Haha!!! It is very easy to get robbed there as a tourist, so you have to take care… and really you shouldn’t bring anything. There are so many people that get robbed there.

If you don’t feel like walking in the bloco (which you really should do!!) you can go for a Camarote instead. Then you can be in a big bar all night and watch the blocos pass safe and sound. Usually it is an open bar too, but that is very expensive. The nice thing is that you can see all blocos pass and not choose just one to be in.
The girls!!!
I spent a lot of time speaking only in Portuguese with the girl in the middle, she really taught me a lot!
 
In the bloco :)



Jair has a friend who has an apartment that is next to the blocos, so we had a free Camarote “Gratis är gott, inte sant!?!”

The free camarote… on the roof!
 
The bloco – the truck with the band
 
The blue men!


Then of course free camarote on the top of the favela too!!


And the necklace I have on me… You usually get from a filho de Gandhi, if you kiss him…


Jair and his friends as Filhos de Gandhi, before he met me of course!!


The whole thing about filhos de Gandhi is to kiss a lot of girls, the girls want the necklace, and they get it in exchange of a kiss. But actually when I saw this in real life I was surprised, because all of them were soooooo UGLY!! I think Jair is too beautiful to be a filho de Gandhi, because it seems that it is just for ugly guys that can’t get any girls!!! Haha!!


24 feb. 2010

Salvador - Ele e eu

Ele e eu
PARA SEMPRE

This is the thief that stole my heart that I told you about earlier…

SALVADOR!!!

Salvador is really my favorite place in Brazil. I think I was born there in my life before… I have said for a long time that I was probably a Brazilian girl in my last life and know I finally know where I was living also.

I had very easy to adapt to Brazil, I love the way the people are and I want to be just like them, and I think I am like them more or less… I love the Portuguese language; I’m passionate about it… I can’t dance samba, but not all Brazilian girls can do that… But all Brazilian girls can shake… and me too!!! Not a lot of Swedish girls like to do that… and a clear sign is that I have a typical Brazilian butt… haha!! When I started on Atlas Copco the girls there told me that my butt doesn’t look European at all… and it looks like that no matter how thin I get!!

Why do I think I was born in Salvador?? Hmm… yes that is easy. First when I was in São Paulo I realized that everyone was so well dressed… I like to be well-dressed too… But I also like to have short dresses and skirts and that I just not alright to wear in SP… in Salvador I just fit right in!! Amazing!!

And something else, I think I was poor in my last life… I mean I’m just so fascinated about the poor areas, I think the houses even look beautiful even though they are soooo poor. I don’t feel like home in the nice apartments and with the rich people, but in the favela and with the poor people I feel at home and comfortable!!! Isn’t that crazy?!?!

So in Salvador, I had a great time! And I can just thank my beautiful boyfriend for that! Jair, meu namorado!!!


The first night in Salvador we went out and I got to meet some of Jair’s friends one of them was this funny guy, that makes hats of coconut palmtrees!!!

He had one hat for every one of us!!!

My beautiful boyfriend

Jair and me in front of his bar (in the background) during the carnval


Jair also get a lot of attention in Salvador, not every day… But when he take of his braids and let his afro go… He has the biggest afro I have ever seen in my life!!! And the coolest thing about it, is that it is all blonde in the top because of the sun, without color or anything!! The blonde hair in the top has the exact same color as my hair!! COOOOL!! I admit that I don’t like the afro very much, but I just love to touch it… haha!! Jair loves the attention he gets haha!!!



People on the street laugh, call for him, admire his afro and also they drop comments like “Did she find him at the zoo or what?!?!” Jair just loves this!!! I could never imagine that he would get so much attention just because of his afro!!

You can probably imagine how it looks like when we are walking together at the street… He with the biggest afro ever and me with the blondest hair!!!! NO, people are not looking… they are STARING!!!

It looks pretty funny in the morning... when all the hair is standing right up... haha!!


To walk into the Favela where Jair lives the first times was a little bit nervous, not because I was scared or anything (I’m brave… haha), but because everyone was staring. The first times I went in there the girls immediately started to talk to each other about me, Jair translated what he heard them saying when we passed them on the street. Comments like: “I have never seen a girl with that white hair before” (in Brazil my hair is called white… haha!!) And that my hair is beautiful. On the beach a little girl called for me and told Jair that I look like Barbie!!! Haha, so now Jair call me Barbie girl… I don’t mind that I love Barbie ;)

The favela where Jair lives...
... you need strong legs to walk here...

The view from the top of Jairs house

Jair on the top of his house

Jair works as a surf instructor, next time in Brazil he will teach me :)




In the favela it seems like everyone has a nickname… One guy is called Big (but he’s not very big), another is called Farmácia (I asked if he knew a lot about medicine, but I didn’t get any answer for that). I really cute boy… maybe 4 years old is called Shark, everyone calls him that but Jair didn’t know why. Jair’s nickname is Fantasma, which means “ghost”… Pretty cool nickname, huh!?! He got it because he was so white before he got his nice tan ;) He is still very white where the shorts have been – the same color as me actually!!

Here is the ghost!!

Almost every day me and Jair had Açai for breakfast. A fruit that has a lot of calories (that I don’t need by the way…) but which is very very healty. If you eat it in the morning you can go almost the whole day without eating anything… just have some dinner on the evening. It is very nice because they mix it and it taste like a sweet ice-cream which is very nice when it is sooooo hot all the time.


We also had crabs a couple of days and one time we had mussels that looked more like gastropods, it was very good!!!

Looks disgusting, but it was delicious :)

Something else that is very very healty, full of minerals and antioxidants and which is very good for your skin is coconutwater so I had a couple of those every day!! I love them it tastes soooo good!!!

Me with a giant coconut!!! Mmmmmm... jummy!!!

Jair is also an excellent cook, he made pasta one day and another day he made…

… a traditional Salvador dish…
Moqueca de camarão e peixe
Something with shrimps and fish...
maybe it doesn’t look very good, but it was delicious!!!

The first two weeks it was beach, beach, beach… so nice!! I just loved it!!!
Gansta-chick!!

Jair' sister Janini made my nails on both hands and feet, very beautiful!!!
 
Jair with a really cool, very cute boy…

The boy said to Jair that he wanted a girlfriend like me!! Haha!! When Jair was away he came to flirt with me and when Jair was looking he kissed me on my back and run!!

So hot and nice water!!

Me under water… hmm…

I need to practice to be under water… I just floated up to the surface all the time… Actually, I don’t even think that I know how to dive any more or how to swim under water…

Jair and his bar…





Next post in the blog will be about the carnaval… :-)
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