passál
Passál is a term primarily used in Portugal and other Portuguese-speaking countries to refer to a type of traditional, often small, family-owned shop or establishment that sells a variety of goods. These establishments are typically characterized by their intimate atmosphere and their role as community hubs. The products sold in a passál can range widely, from groceries and household items to more specialized goods depending on the location and the proprietor's focus. They often serve as a convenient local resource, providing essential items and a personal touch that larger retail chains may not offer.
The concept of the passál is deeply rooted in the local commerce of Portuguese towns and villages.