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This is none of my business,
which makes me more interested,

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but if you wanna make a move on Isabella,
you may wanna learn about Brazilian women.

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Like... like what?
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- Let me see your watch.
- OK.

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Thanks.
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TAG Heuer.
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What the hell...!
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If you wanna learn about Isabella,
you have to learn about Brazil.

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- That's a $1,000 watch!
- Brazil is more than a country.

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See, Brazil, it's a sensation.
It's a mood you can't describe.

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You can't define it.
You can only feel it. OK? Try, try.

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It starts in the south in Porto Alegre, see?
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And it makes its way up to Recife, right?
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It's the drums of Candomblé,
it's the samba of "Carnaval,"

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the tom-toms of the Yoruba.
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You feel it in the soles of your feet,
up to your knees, to your...

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All the way to your heart.
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You forget the watch, OK?
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You have the moon,
you have the tide, you have the stars.

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Isabella is Brazil, and Brazil... is Isabella.
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And if you want her,
don't try, don't plan or prepare.

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Feel.
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Feel.
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Melons are like boyfriends.
Shall I tell you why?

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To get a single good one, you must 100 try.
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But why try more than you have to?
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Hello. I am Isabella Oliveira, and welcome
to a special edition of "Passion Food."

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Today we'll be creating a symphony of fruits
from around the world.


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