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The text is a transcript of a video where the narrator visits different places in São Paulo, Brazil, and tries various foods. He starts with a bauru sandwich at Ponto Chic, then goes to Osasco to eat a hot dog with mashed potatoes. He also tries a mortadella sandwich at Casa da Mortadela, a ham sandwich at Bar do Estadão, and a pizza at Divina Increnca. He ends with a feijoada at Bar Léo and praises the food and the people of São Paulo. He also makes some jokes and comparisons with Rio de Janeiro and other regions of Brazil. He invites the viewers to leave comments and suggestions for other typical São Paulo dishes.
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- The text is a transcript of a video about food and travel in São Paulo, Brazil.
- The video features a host named Guilherme who tries different dishes and restaurants in the city.
- Some of the dishes and restaurants he tries are:
1. Bauru sandwich at Ponto Chic, a snack made with roast beef, cheese, tomato and pickles on French bread.
2. Hot dog at Cachorro do Chão, a sausage with mashed potatoes, vinaigrette, cheese and olives on a baguette.
3. Mortadella sandwich at Casa da Mortadela, a ham and cheese sandwich with vinaigrette and olives on French bread.
4. Pizza at Divino Fogão, a traditional margherita pizza with tomato sauce, cheese and basil.
5. Feijoada at Bar do Estadão, a stew of beans, pork, sausage, rice, greens and banana.
- The video also mentions some cultural and historical aspects of São Paulo, such as:
- The city has the largest Japanese community outside of Japan and a vibrant neighborhood called Liberdade.
- The city has a cosmopolitan and diverse population with many immigrants from different parts of the world, including Italy.
- The city has a healthy rivalry with Rio de Janeiro over food preferences, such as pizza toppings and hot dog condiments.
- The city celebrates July 10th as pizza day in Brazil.