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  2. List of Brazilian dishes - Wikipedia

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    In other regions of Brazil, paçoca is actually a candy made of ground peanuts and sugar pressed together. Pamonha: A traditional Brazilian food, it's a paste made from fresh corn and milk, boiled wrapped in corn husks, turned into a dumpling. Variations include pamonha de milho and pamonha de carimã, and some variants use coconut milk. Pé-de ...

  3. List of Brazilian sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Açaí na tigela – a Brazilian dish made of frozen and mashed açaí palm fruit, it is served as a smoothie in a bowl or glass. [3] Amanteigado – a buttery cookie or biscuit; Baba de moça Bananada Bem-casado Beijinho – a common Brazilian birthday party candy [4] Beijo de mulata; Bijajica – a cookie; Biriba or biribinha; Biroró

  4. Avoador - Wikipedia

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    Avoador, often referred to as the generic name biscoito de polvilho and also known as biscoito de vento (air biscuit), peta, or biscoito voador (flying biscuit), is a Brazilian snack food that is typical of Minas Gerais and the cuisine of Central-West Brazil. [1] Its basic ingredients are water, milk, oil, and cassava starch. [2]

  5. Brazilian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian cuisine is recognized around the world for its variety and quality. The city of São Paulo was chosen as the 7th main gastronomic destination in the world, for its recognized restaurants and bars. This Brazilian city comes after Rome, London, Paris, Dubai, Barcelona and Madrid. The city of São Paulo alone has more than 9,000 ...

  6. Joelho - Wikipedia

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    Classic joelho. Popularly called joelho, [1] also known as italiano, [2] is a traditional savory snack in the city of Rio de Janeiro [1] and its metropolitan area. [2] [3] [4]It is also called enroladinho, bauru (if with tomato), americano, pão pizza, jacaré and misto throughout Brazil.

  7. Fandangos (snack) - Wikipedia

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    Fandangos is a brand of puffcorn snack made by Elma Chips, Brazilian representative of Frito-Lay and a subsidiary of PepsiCo. The snack was introduced in 1983, [1] in corn flavor, as a shell-shaped parallel to Cheetos. It shortly became almost as popular as Cheetos with the Brazilian public. Over time, other flavors, like cheese and ham, were ...