Brazilian Food -
Comida Brasileira (co-mee-da braz-ee-ley-ra)
The best way to eat inexpensive fresh food is the balcão
(baaw-cow-n). The balcão is like a bar where they sell food and
beer etc. They are everywhere, just walk down the sidewalk. A breaded
chicken filled snack called a Coxinha (Co-shee-nya) costs about
R$1 to R$3, I only needed one for breakfast, and some OJ. Fresh squeezed
orange juice is about R$1. You order, you eat, then you go to another
window and pay. Some places sell fresh squeezed sugar cane juice, it tastes
like sugar water, with just something a little extra, probably any nutrients
that the plant originally had before it was processed. Make sure you try
the Pão de Queijo (Pom-jee-kay-zyu) (Cheese bread), I liked
it cold better than hot, but everyone's different.
Tropical Fruits, Drinks and Desserts
Brazilian Fruits
Papaya, Strawberrys and other brazilian fruits
Strawberries
Hot Peppers
Vinagrete
Olives
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Goiaba Vitaminia
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Goiaba
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Mango Smoothie
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Lime Smoothie
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Pastel
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Pastel
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Brazilian Smoothy called a Vitamina
Flan
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