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    Brazilian cuisine is the set of cooking practices and traditions of Brazil, and is characterized by European, Amerindian, African, and Asian (Levantine...
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    essentially erases Brazilian mestiços and Brazil's indigenous ancestry. Nevertheless, there is no consensus about it in Brazilian society. Brazilians rarely use...
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    cheese, banana and chocolate also exist. The pastel is classified in Brazilian cuisine as a salgado (savoury snack). It is traditionally sold on the streets...
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  • (1937 – c. 2003) Brazilian cuisine Churrasco, or Brazilian barbecue Brazilian-cut bikini, a swimsuit revealing the buttocks Brazilian waxing, a style of pubic...
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    Argentinian Creole cuisine Brazilian Creole cuisine Guianan Creole cuisine Louisiana Creole cuisine La Réunion Creole cuisine Mauritius Creole cuisine Caribbean...
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    Below is a list of sweets and desserts found in Brazilian cuisine. Brazilian cuisine has European, African and Amerindian influences. It varies greatly...
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    typical of Brazilian cuisine. First documented in Recife, State of Pernambuco, feijoada has been described as a national dish of Brazil, especially of...
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  • corn or cassava. Until the 1980s, Japanese cuisine was not popular in São Paulo outside the Japanese Brazilian community. By the 1990s, Japanese restaurants...
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  • This is a list of dishes found in Brazilian cuisine. Brazilian cuisine was developed from Portuguese, African, Native American, Spanish, French, Italian...
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    Below is a list of drinks found in Brazilian cuisine. Aluá – prepared with maize, rice and sugar. It has also been referred to as corn wine. Bombeirinho...
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    a nap, the oft-cited siesta. The cuisine of Brazil, like Brazil itself, varies greatly by region. Brazilian cuisine can be divided into several distinct...
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    America portal Latin American cuisine Brazilian cuisine Argentine cuisine Chilean cuisine Peruvian cuisine Native American cuisine of South America Chifa There...
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    and cuisine; and the Africans influenced language, cuisine, music, dance and religion. Brazilian art has developed since the 16th century into different...
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    Kibbeh (category Brazilian cuisine)
    winter time. Brazilian quibe/kibe, is sometimes stuffed with catupiry or requeijão, a sauce resembling ricotta and cream cheese. Most Brazilian quibe uses...
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    Mediterranean cuisine is the food and methods of preparation used by the people of the Mediterranean Basin. The idea of a Mediterranean cuisine originates...
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    Feijão tropeiro (category Brazilian cuisine)
    dishes in Brazilian cuisine, which has a great cultural impact around the southeastern states. The dish is iconic in Minas Gerais. This cuisine is one of...
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    Polenta (category Brazilian cuisine)
    French, Slovenian, Romanian and, due to Italian migrants, Brazilian and Argentinian cuisine. It is often mistaken for the Slovene-Croatian food named...
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    Vinagrete – Typical Brazilian condiment Tucupi – Sauce used in Brazilian cuisine, extracted from the Cassava root Sauces in Canadian cuisine include: Donair...
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    Maniçoba (category Brazilian cuisine)
    Maniçoba is a festive dish in Brazilian cuisine that is from the Brazilian state of Pará located in the Brazilian Amazon. It is of indigenous origin,...
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    Dulce de leche (category Brazilian cuisine)
    (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 8 June 2023. "Receita com apenas 2 ingredientes: doce de leite de panela de pressão". Receitas (in Brazilian Portuguese)...
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    vinegar, tomatoes, onion and garlic. It was also incorporated to Brazilian cuisine. Caldeirada de cabrito ([kaldɐjˈɾaðɐ ðɨ kɐˈβɾitu]), goat meat stew...
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    Passion fruit mousse (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
    spelled musse) is a passion fruit-flavored variation of mousse from Brazilian cuisine. It is usually less aerated than traditional mousses. Recipes vary...
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    Canjica (dish) (category Brazilian cuisine stubs)
    widespread in the traditional cuisine. Pamonha Canjica, a type of white corn Curau List of Brazilian sweets and desserts Cuisine of São Tomé and Príncipe  Food...
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    Quindim (category Brazilian cuisine stubs)
    Caballeros and sung by Aurora Miranda. Custard and flan List of Brazilian dishes List of Brazilian sweets and desserts List of custard desserts Lopes, Nei (1996)...
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    Milanesa (category Brazilian cuisine)
    Argentine cuisine Austrian cuisine Bolivian cuisine Brazilian cuisine Chilean cuisine Colombian cuisine Italian cuisine Mexican cuisine Panamanian cuisine Paraguayan...
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    Linguiça (category Brazilian cuisine)
    products. Feijoada, for example, is a traditional Portuguese dish (considered Brazil's national dish), also common in Angola, that incorporates linguiça with...
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    Queijo coalho (category Brazilian cuisine stubs)
    golden surface when grilled, and does not melt much. List of Brazilian dishes Brazilian cuisine Halloumi List of cheeses holandes (2022-09-03). "Laticínios...
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  • Maniçoba is an Amazonian dish from Brazil made with pieces of meat, sausage, manioc, and culantro leaves. Amazonian cuisine includes many freshwater fish such...
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    Pato no tucupi (category Brazilian cuisine stubs)
    where it can be found is the Círculo Militar in Belém, in a historical palace near the harbour of the city. Brazilian cuisine Amazonian cuisine v t e...
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