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Brazilian Food

Brazilian Milk Aisle

May 9, 2013

Milk In Brazil: I Want To Go Home

As the most dominant species on the planet, us humans enjoy feasting on the milk of unsuspecting animal mothers from time to time. In order to best prepare milk for human consumption, I personally believe that the following are an important part of the milk cartoning process: Ensure that the

Brazil Brazilian Food,  Culture,  Drinks

Nascau

April 29, 2013

Nescau: A Delicious Alternative To Brazil’s Milk

A magical drink called Nescau, manufactured by Nestle (who also brands water in Brazil), exists in the grocery stores of Brazil. This drink apparently gives you energy (at least I assume so because of the lightning bolt on it, and because the word "FAST" is written on the side in English),

Brazil Brazilian Food,  Drinks

Churrascaria-Server

April 16, 2013

Brazilian Churrascarias and Infinity Meat

A churrascaria: a wonderful place where you can sit for hours and be served endless portions of deliciously delectable meats from a wide assortment of animals. Basically heaven on Earth. You could describe a churrascaria as a Brazilian steakhouse; however, you do not simply plop down and order

Brazil Brazilian Food,  Culture,  Food

Coxinha Fornalha

April 10, 2013

Coxinha: Magical Treats From Heaven

If you have managed to resist falling in love with Brazil up to this point, then consider this game over. Brazilians have learnt to manufacture a majestic munchy known locally as coxinha (co-sheen-yah). Inside this fried teardrop of salvation you will encounter an irresistible mix of cheese and

Brazil Brazilian Food,  Food

Procão Logo

March 21, 2013

Top 5 Rio de Janeiro Eats

Although it is difficult to narrow down the best of the caloric intake options Rio has to offer, the following will prove most excellent in your conquest of hunger: PORCÃO | For those who do not know, a churrascaria is a magical place where you may sit and gorge yourself on a delicious buffet of

Brazil Brazilian Food,  Lists,  Restaurants,  Rio de Janeiro

Agua de Coco (Coconut Water)

September 5, 2011

How To Order Coconut Water In Brazil

Most guidebooks will tell you to grab a coconut water on the beach during a trip to Brazil, and you would be wise to listen to them in this respect. They (the coconuts, that is) are delicious, refreshing and awesome for curing a hangover. However, the ordering of an agua de coco must not be

Brazil Brazilian Food,  Brazilian Portuguese,  Drinks,  Language

Guaraná Antarctica

September 4, 2011

Guaraná: The Delicious Drink You Must Try In Brazil

Okay. Problem. You are thirsty. What do you do? Grab water from the tap? You can't do that, you are in Brazil. Grab a Mountain Dew? You can't do that, you are in Brazil. Grab a cold refreshing glass of milk? You can't do that, you are in Brazil. Grab some Guaraná? Some what? That

Brazil Brazilian Food,  Drinks

HALLS Feature

September 3, 2011

Kids in the HALLS

You have a cough. Shouldn't have gotten sick in the first place, but now you have to do something to remedy this. What do you do? Nothing? Go to a doctor? Take some cough drops? Oh, cough drops you say? You mean like Halls? Because Halls are cough drops right? According to their website: HALLS

Brazil Brazilian Culture,  Brazilian Food

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