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Post by Lariie on Oct 30, 2013 18:44:23 GMT -5
It isn't a usefull thread, but it's delicious (: I don't know if someone had posted this before, if someone did, let me know (: www.buzzfeed.com/gabrielakruschewsky/traditional-brazilian-foods-you-need-to-eat-right-nowWhen I saw this link I thought that your lives would be better if you taste some of them. <3 So I created this thread to show this thing to you. (: There some foods that I can't imagine me without. Brigadeiro is the BEST THING THAT EXIST. 1, 2, 7, 8, 10, 12, 18, 19, 20 e 23 are in my favorite foods. (:
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Post by penne on Oct 30, 2013 18:52:38 GMT -5
yes. yes yes yes.
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Post by Skelly Craig on Oct 30, 2013 19:24:49 GMT -5
Goddamn those dishes look and sound delicious! Going to bookmark that and hopefully dare to try to make some of them sometime (I'm not a born cook, but I really want to eat these).
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Post by penne on Oct 30, 2013 19:32:31 GMT -5
You cannot die without having tasted feijoada. Or brigadeiro. Or so many other stuff on this list.
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Post by Lariie on Oct 30, 2013 19:51:48 GMT -5
I don't like feijoada. ): It's too heavy. But brigadeiro, ah... I think that is a God's gift for human race, so we can have a taste of the paradise's food. *-*
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Post by BSam on Oct 30, 2013 19:52:30 GMT -5
they were looking good but buzzfeed being one of the worst websites ever made me have to stop reading.
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Post by penne on Oct 30, 2013 19:58:00 GMT -5
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Post by Lariie on Oct 30, 2013 19:59:49 GMT -5
I don't know this site and if it's reliable. ): There some foods that I don't believe that are brazilian (like Quindin and Pastel). But they are good, and that's all. HAHA
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Post by BSam on Oct 30, 2013 20:00:19 GMT -5
the list was good, the bit where they decided it needed conclusions less so
at least it wasn't on cracked.com
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Post by Emma “Emmz” Squalor on Oct 30, 2013 20:15:01 GMT -5
Ooohhh. Most of these I would try, and really enjoy, I am sure. The moqueca de camarao and vatapa in particular appeal to me, since fish is my favorite food in the world. I should really try my hand at making one or the other, the next time I'm feeling not lazy. xD Thanks for creating such a delicious thread, Lariie. ^^
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Post by penne on Oct 30, 2013 20:41:18 GMT -5
I don't like feijoada. ): It's too heavy. But brigadeiro, ah... I think that is a God's gift for human race, so we can have a taste of the paradise's food. *-* I looove feijoada by the way. And pastel. And bolinho de chuva. Though they don't always include cinnamon.
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Post by Charles Vane on Oct 30, 2013 21:00:00 GMT -5
this is going to be the vaguest description but pen what were those things you guys have. theyre chocolate and we were talking about them when we were talking about smores.
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Post by Rellim on Oct 31, 2013 1:06:54 GMT -5
Aww, I haven't thought about Maddox in years. *memories*
3. Pão de Queijo, 8. Mousse de Maracujá, 17. Romeu e Julieta (I never knew this had a name but omg so good!), 19. Requeijão, and 20. Mandioca Frita are some of the best things ever. So much of Paraguay experience was actually stolen food/culture/words from Brazil.
Would you guys keep the little glass requeijao containers? We had about a million as little cups.
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Post by penne on Oct 31, 2013 4:11:16 GMT -5
yes. But we don't use them. I'm not even sure why we keep those. this is going to be the vaguest description but pen what were those things you guys have. theyre chocolate and we were talking about them when we were talking about smores. Those are brigadeiros.
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Post by Sixteen on Oct 31, 2013 6:08:30 GMT -5
I want to cook most of these things but I've only got ingredients for the ham and cheese toastie which really isn't very Brazilian.
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