Fui à Feira Livre de Serrinha e Me Surpreendi com os Preços!

Today I visited the traditional open-air market in Serrinha, Bahia, a place full of history, culture, and the flavors of our Northeast. I walked among the stalls, talked to the vendors, asked about the prices of the products, and showed a little of the reality of those who make a living from commerce at the market. During the walk, I found green corn, roasted corn, beiju (a type of tapioca pancake), fruits, vegetables, spices, sweets, handicrafts, and many other typical products that are part of Northeastern culture. More than just a place to shop, the open-air market is a space for encounters, stories, and traditions that remain alive in the interior of Bahia. If you enjoy learning about life in the countryside, Northeastern culture, and the stories of the simple people who make Brazil happen, this video is for you. 📍 Location: Serrinha Open-Air Market - Bahia 👍 If you liked the video, leave a like, subscribe to the channel, and share it with those who value the culture of the interior.