Alright, I thought you were bulgarian. That looks to me like Google Translate bulgarian. Maybe english is better. What I wanted to say is that you better look for Bulgarian import stores in Portugal or maybe in Spain if there aren't any in Portugal.
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не, това е лош български от мой мозик, аз живеех там за около пет години, най много в софия.
имам специална клавитура която аз програмирах за да писвам по бързо. в 2021 година работил във варна. съжелавам че мой български не е добър.
not gonna find any anything, if you didn't understand what i said, there isn't even normal butcher stores here in Madeira. There is the meat section in supermarkets and then there is these places that mainly are just slicing up beef to stick on giant skewers to roast over coals on a fire, they call it "espetada". and just like in bulgaria, most of it is nasty young veal, not beef at all, it's hard to find beef anywhere. it really bothers me because i'm from australia and beef is easy to find there, and is generally decent quality.
this isn't the mainland. i have seen bulgarian shops in amsterdam and romanian ones in cambridge where i used to live. there's barely even foreign themed restaurants, a few indian places, the obligatory chinese places, some turkish places and brazillian/argentinian, but i doubt much of that lovely beef is coming in here except to supply those places.
Madeira these days seems mostly geared towards the tourist industry and most of the businesses here are about that. getting real food here requires spending a lot more time inland from the coastline and learning better portuguese, and there is a lot of goat and sheep milk production for cheese, for some reason (probably because these animals do well on this rugged terrain) and aside from that a lot of bananas and various miscellaneous fruit crops, there is a few cattle farmers, i've been told by locals, but they are hard to find, most of the beef and dairy production nearby is in the Azores.