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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 17 MIN

Unleashing Easter Traditions: A Market Adventure of Taste

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Fluent Fiction - Portuguese 🇧🇷: Unleashing Easter Traditions: A Market Adventure of Taste Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/pb/episode/2026-04-06-22-34-01-pb Story Transcript:Pb: O sol ainda brilhava fraco por entre as nuvens quando Rafael e Larissa chegaram ao mercado público de Salvador.En: The sun was still shining weakly through the clouds when Rafael and Larissa arrived at the public market of Salvador.Pb: O cheiro de frutas frescas misturado com o aroma intenso das especiarias criava um convite irresistível para os passantes.En: The smell of fresh fruits mixed with the intense aroma of spices created an irresistible invitation for passersby.Pb: Era uma manhã típica de outono, as folhas caíam suavemente e os ventos traziam uma leve melancolia, mas o entusiasmo no mercado superava qualquer pesar.En: It was a typical autumn morning; leaves gently fell, and the winds brought a slight melancholy, but the enthusiasm in the market surpassed any sorrow.Pb: "Vamos, Larissa!En: "Let's go, Larissa!Pb: Precisamos encontrar os ingredientes para nosso jantar de Páscoa," disse Rafael com um sorriso animado.En: We need to find the ingredients for our Easter dinner," said Rafael with an excited smile.Pb: Ele gostava de cozinhar, mas essa refeição era especial.En: He liked cooking, but this meal was special.Pb: Queria mostrar a Larissa um pouco da tradição que tinha aprendido com a avó.En: He wanted to show Larissa a bit of the tradition he had learned from his grandmother.Pb: Larissa se maravilhava com a vivacidade do lugar.En: Larissa marveled at the liveliness of the place.Pb: "Olhe aqueles coentro frescos!En: "Look at those fresh cilantro!"Pb: ", apontou ela, se aproximando do primeiro vendedor.En: she pointed out, approaching the first vendor.Pb: Amigos vinham e iam, trocando cumprimentos cordiais enquanto a chuva começava a cair, devagar, criando pequenas poças nos caminhos de pedra.En: Friends came and went, exchanging cordial greetings while the rain began to fall slowly, creating small puddles on the stone paths.Pb: Tinham uma lista em mãos.En: They had a list in hand.Pb: Precisavam de bacalhau, batatas, azeite e, claro, um toque especial de pimenta-de-cheiro.En: They needed cod, potatoes, olive oil, and, of course, a special touch of pimenta-de-cheiro.Pb: Rafael era conhecido por seu tempero.En: Rafael was known for his seasoning.Pb: Contudo, quando chegaram à barraca das pimentas, um susto: apenas restos.En: However, when they reached the pepper stall, a shock: only remnants.Pb: "Ah, não," lamentou Rafael.En: "Oh, no," lamented Rafael.Pb: "É o ingrediente principal para o meu molho."En: "It's the main ingredient for my sauce."Pb: "Podemos ver outras opções," sugeriu Larissa, sempre prática.En: "We can look for other options," suggested Larissa, always practical.Pb: Ela sabia que as soluções muitas vezes vinham de onde menos se espera.En: She knew that solutions often came from where you least expect them.Pb: Sugeriu procurarem um dos vendedores mais experientes, já que muitas vezes, esses tinham conselhos valiosos.En: She suggested they look for one of the more experienced vendors, as they often had valuable advice.Pb: Andaram mais um pouco até encontrarem Seu João, um amigo de longa data de Rafael.En: They walked a bit more until they found Seu João, a long-time friend of Rafael.Pb: Era um senhor calmo, com um sorriso escondido sob o bigode grisalho.En: He was a calm old man, with a smile hidden under his gray mustache.Pb: Sua barraca estava cheia de ervas e pimentas secas.En: His stall was full of herbs and dried peppers.Pb: "Rafael, que prazer!En: "Rafael, what a pleasure!"Pb: ", exclamou Seu João.En: exclaimed Seu João.Pb: "O que traz vocês aqui num dia de chuva?"En: "What brings you here on a rainy day?"Pb: Rafael explicou a situação.En: Rafael explained the situation.Pb: Seu João sorriu e, com um gesto amigo, tirou um pequeno saquinho do bolso.En: Seu João smiled and, with a friendly gesture, took a small bag from his pocket.Pb: "Isso aqui, meu amigo, é um segredo.En: "This here, my friend, is a secret.Pb: Um tipo de pimenta ainda mais especial que a de cheiro."En: A type of pepper even more special than the de cheiro."Pb: Com essa esperança renovada, Rafael e Larissa apressaram-se para casa.En: With this renewed hope, Rafael and Larissa hurried home.Pb: Rafael colocou todo seu amor e dedicação na preparação do jantar.En: Rafael put all his love and dedication into preparing the dinner.Pb: A noite chegou e com ela, o aroma delicioso de pratos típicos de Páscoa encheu a casa.En: Night fell, and with it, the delicious aroma of traditional Easter dishes filled the house.Pb: Larissa ficou encantada.En: Larissa was delighted.Pb: "Rafael, está perfeito!En: "Rafael, it's perfect!Pb: A mesa está linda e a comida...En: The table is beautiful, and the food...Pb: divina!"En: divine!"Pb: Envoltos nos sabores e no carinho, eles partilharam a refeição, brindando a novas memórias e tradições.En: Wrapped in flavors and affection, they shared the meal, toasting to new memories and traditions.Pb: Rafael aprendeu que, às vezes, improvisar é a chave, enquanto Larissa recebeu uma nova apreciação pelas raízes culturais.En: Rafael learned that sometimes improvising is key, while Larissa gained a new appreciation for cultural roots.Pb: O mercado de Salvador ressoava no coração dos dois, e mesmo após o jantar, continuavam a ouvir seu burburinho animado em suas mentes.En: The market of Salvador resonated in their hearts, and even after the dinner, they continued to hear its lively buzz in their minds. Vocabulary Words:the clouds: as nuvensthe aroma: o aromathe passersby: os passantesthe leaves: as folhasthe sorrow: o pesarthe smile: o sorrisothe vendor: o vendedorthe greetings: os cumprimentosthe puddles: as poçasthe cod: o bacalhauthe potatoes: as batatasthe olive oil: o azeiteremnants: os restosthe sauce: o molhothe roots: as raízesthe stone paths: os caminhos de pedrathe advice: os conselhosthe herbs: as ervasthe night: a noitethe gesture: o gestothe pockets: os bolsosthe tradition: a tradiçãothe enthusiasm: o entusiasmothe excitement: a animaçãothe liveliness: a vivacidadethe autumn: o outonothe seasoning: o temperothe appreciation: a apreciaçãothe memories: as memóriasthe rain: a chuva

Fluent Fiction - Portuguese 🇧🇷: Unleashing Easter Traditions: A Market Adventure of Taste Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/pb/episode/2026-04-06-22-34-01-pb Story Transcript:Pb: O sol ainda brilhava fraco por entre as nuvens quando Rafael e Larissa chegaram ao mercado público de Salvador.En: The sun was still shining weakly through the clouds when Rafael and Larissa arrived at the public market of Salvador.Pb: O cheiro de frutas frescas misturado com o aroma intenso das especiarias criava um convite irresistível para os passantes.En: The smell of fresh fruits mixed with the intense aroma of spices created an irresistible invitation for passersby.Pb: Era uma manhã típica de outono, as folhas caíam suavemente e os ventos traziam uma leve melancolia, mas o entusiasmo no mercado superava qualquer pesar.En: It was a typical autumn morning; leaves gently fell, and the winds brought a slight melancholy, but the enthusiasm in the market surpassed any sorrow.Pb: "Vamos, Larissa!En: "Let's go, Larissa!Pb: Precisamos encontrar os ingredientes para nosso jantar de Páscoa," disse Rafael com um sorriso animado.En: We need to find the ingredients for our Easter dinner," said Rafael with an excited smile.Pb: Ele gostava de cozinhar, mas essa refeição era especial.En: He liked cooking, but this meal was special.Pb: Queria mostrar a Larissa um pouco da tradição que tinha aprendido com a avó.En: He wanted to show Larissa a bit of the tradition he had learned from his grandmother.Pb: Larissa se maravilhava com a vivacidade do lugar.En: Larissa marveled at the liveliness of the place.Pb: "Olhe aqueles coentro frescos!En: "Look at those fresh cilantro!"Pb: ", apontou ela, se aproximando do primeiro vendedor.En: she pointed out, approaching the first vendor.Pb: Amigos vinham e iam, trocando cumprimentos cordiais enquanto a chuva começava a cair, devagar, criando pequenas poças nos caminhos de pedra.En: Friends came and went, exchanging cordial greetings while the rain began to fall slowly, creating small puddles on the stone paths.Pb: Tinham uma lista em mãos.En: They had a list in hand.Pb: Precisavam de bacalhau, batatas, azeite e, claro, um toque especial de pimenta-de-cheiro.En: They needed cod, potatoes, olive oil, and, of course, a special touch of pimenta-de-cheiro.Pb: Rafael era conhecido por seu tempero.En: Rafael was known for his seasoning.Pb: Contudo, quando chegaram à barraca das pimentas, um susto: apenas restos.En: However, when they reached the pepper stall, a shock: only remnants.Pb: "Ah, não," lamentou Rafael.En: "Oh, no," lamented Rafael.Pb: "É o ingrediente principal para o meu molho."En: "It's the main ingredient for my sauce."Pb: "Podemos ver outras opções," sugeriu Larissa, sempre prática.En: "We can look for other options," suggested Larissa, always practical.Pb: Ela sabia que as soluções muitas vezes vinham de onde menos se espera.En: She knew that solutions often came from where you least expect them.Pb: Sugeriu procurarem um dos vendedores mais experientes, já que muitas vezes, esses tinham conselhos valiosos.En: She suggested they look for one of the more experienced vendors, as they often had valuable advice.Pb: Andaram mais um pouco até encontrarem Seu João, um amigo de longa data de Rafael.En: They walked a bit more until they found Seu João, a long-time friend of Rafael.Pb: Era um senhor calmo, com um sorriso escondido sob o bigode...

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