Uhhhh, what?the brazilians here in the south bay area are actually excellent pizzaiolos I think it is their eyetalian dna.
brazilian pizza makers of italian heritage make good pizza in the southbay area of L.A countyUhhhh, what?
I mean, the toppings are odd, but I don't see anything egregious.Looks good to me.
Is there a lot of Brazilians with Italian heritage? This is news to me.brazilian pizza makers of italian heritage make good pizza in the southbay area of L.A county
the guy in the clip was Brazilian I assume.
I guess shogun and leticia bufoni are two that come to mind off the top of my head.Is there a lot of Brazilians with Italian heritage? This is news to me.
Never occurred to me the Rua's had any Italian genetics. I just assumed their names were Portuguese.I guess shogun and leticia bufoni are two that come to mind off the top of my head.
All Mediterranean people look the same, bruv.me either but he does look a bit Italian
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Trust me, I knowAll Mediterranean people look the same, bruv.
When you grow up in a community where for 30 years all of the immigrants came from Portugal, Italy, or Lebanon you can bet your sweet ass that WASP's have no idea what the fuck you are.Trust me, I know
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Shogun isIs there a lot of Brazilians with Italian heritage? This is news to me.
Italian Brazilians (Italian: italo-brasiliani, Portuguese: ítalo-brasileiros) are Braziliancitizens of full or partial Italian descent.[5]Italian Brazilians are the largest number of people with full or partial Italian ancestry outside Italy, with São Paulo being the most populous city with Italian ancestry in the world. Nowadays, it is possible to find millions of descendants of Italians, from the southeasternstate of Minas Gerais to the southernmoststate of Rio Grande do Sul, with the majority living in São Paulo state[6] and the highest percentage in the southeastern state of Espírito Santo (60-75%).[7][8] Small southern Brazilian towns, such as Nova Veneza, have as much as 95% of their population of Italian descent.[9]I wonder why that is.
I wonder why they speak Portuguese.Italian Brazilians (Italian: italo-brasiliani, Portuguese: ítalo-brasileiros) are Braziliancitizens of full or partial Italian descent.[5]Italian Brazilians are the largest number of people with full or partial Italian ancestry outside Italy, with São Paulo being the most populous city with Italian ancestry in the world. Nowadays, it is possible to find millions of descendants of Italians, from the southeasternstate of Minas Gerais to the southernmoststate of Rio Grande do Sul, with the majority living in São Paulo state[6] and the highest percentage in the southeastern state of Espírito Santo (60-75%).[7][8] Small southern Brazilian towns, such as Nova Veneza, have as much as 95% of their population of Italian descent.[9]
According to the Italian government, there are 31 million Brazilians of Italian descent,[15] All figures relate to Brazilians of any Italian descent, not necessarily linked to Italian culture in any significant way. According to García,[16] the number of Brazilians with actual links to Italian identity and culture would be around 3.5 to 4.5 million people. Scholar Luigi Favero, in a book on Italian emigration between 1876 and 1976, pinpointed that Italians were present in Brasil since the Renaissance: Genoese sailors and merchants were between the first to settle in colonial Brazil since the first half of the 16th century,[17] and so, because of the many descendants of Italians emigrated there from Columbus times until 1860, the number of Brazilians with Italian roots should be increased to 35 million.[18]
Idk bruvI wonder why they speak Portuguese.
Discrimination and shame mostly.Idk bruv
why do Italian Canadians speak English (and French in the large Montreal community)?
Yes, my background is Portuguese (from Portugal)Is there a lot of Brazilians with Italian heritage? This is news to me.