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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]
Cedar Shoals High School grads Arjun Patel and Jhonmark Solis opened their second Flying Biscuit Café restaurant in Athens on July 3.
The menu still includes burritos, enchiladas, tacos, quesadillas and sopapillas (puffy pastries using house-made dough served with warm honey and sugared cinnamon), along with items that Hamilton ...
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New Cold Foam Toppings. Along with returning favorite, a.k.a the peppermint chocolate cold foam, Starbucks is adding Gingerbread and Salted Pecan flavors to the roster.