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Brazilian cuisine

Brazil has a number of distinct regional cuisines, and some foods of the many ethnic groups in Brazil have crossed over to become mainstream. Many of the most traditional brazilian dishes are based on Portuguese cooking. Pão de Queijo (cheese bread) is a typical Brazilian cuisine.

Table of contents
1 Regions
2 Popular ethnic foods
3 Other

Regions

  • The state of Bahia has cooking with strong african roots. Acaraje, Moqueca, Vatapa.
  • Minas Gerais. I don't really know how to describe this food. It is hearty.
  • From the west, churrasco (traditional brazilian barbecue) and mate. There is a lot of overlap with Argentine cuisine in the plains states that border Argentina.

Popular ethnic foods

  • Lebanese/Syrian
  • Japanese (Sushi)
  • Pizza (on rolled out crust that is very similar to pie crust, very little sauce, and a number of interesting toppings in addition to the traditional pizza toppings - like guava jam and cheese, banana and cinnamon, catupiry (a soft cheese) and chicken)

Other

Cachaça is the Brazil's native liquor, distilled from sugar cane, and it is the main ingredient in the national drink, the Caipirinha.




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