Okay, so we usually do a top 5 list but it was way too hard to only choose between 5 desserts so we rounded it up to 6. For the ultimate endorphine rush and taste-bud culture trip! 1) Romeu e Julieta –Romeo and Juliet is an amazing guava paste that you eat with cheese. Also called Goiabada,… Continue reading Top 6 Brazilian desserts
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5 Different types of Brazilian food
There are 5 different types of Brazilian food based on different regions: 1) MINEIRA: Minais Gerais food is called “mineira”. It is based on pork, vegetables (especially couve – cabbage , collard greens) and tutu, a kind of re-fried bean cooked with manioc flour and used as a thick sauce. image source 2) BAHIANA: In… Continue reading 5 Different types of Brazilian food
Explore Brazil 2014 – Stuff you didn’t know about Curitiba
Curitiba, is considered one of the world’s best models of urban planning: creating express bus lanes with futuristic boarding platforms, encouraging recycling and sustainable design long before it was fashionable and creating green spaces on an enormous scale. With abundant parks and a breathtakingly visionary approach to city planning it is one of the most… Continue reading Explore Brazil 2014 – Stuff you didn’t know about Curitiba
Explore Brazil 2014 – Stuff you didn’t know about Rio de Janerio
Rio de Janeiro, founded in 1565, is the second largest city of Brazil and occupies one of the most spectacular settings of any metropolis in the world. Part of the city has been designated as a World Heritage Site, named “Rio de Janeiro: Carioca Landscapes between the Mountain and the Sea”. It abounds in all kinds of… Continue reading Explore Brazil 2014 – Stuff you didn’t know about Rio de Janerio
Explore Brazil 2014 – Stuff you didn’t know about Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre, lies on the eastern bank of the Rio Guaiba, where five rivers converge to form the Lagoa dos Patos, a giant freshwater lagoon navigable by even the largest of ships. The downtown area has preserved most of its grand, neoclassical architecture, and the city has a vibrant arts and alternative music scene.
Explore Brazil 2014 – Stuff you didn’t know about Brasília
Brasília, the federal capital, is a futuristic city renowned for its modernist design inspirations. It has plenty of intriguing sights and has some truly compelling examples of public architecture.
Explore Brazil 2014 – Stuff you didn’t know about Recife
Recife, a major port on the Atlantic, has a vibrant cultural, entertainment and restaurant scene, an intriguing historic center, an impressive coastal setting, and a fabulous Carnaval. The many rivers, small islands and over 50 bridges found in Recife city center characterize its geography and give it the nickname of the “Brazilian Venice.”
Explore Brazil 2014 – Stuff you didn’t know about Manaus
Manaus, known as “the Heart of the Amazon” is the Amazon’s largest city, and is a major port for ocean vessels despite being located 1500 km from the ocean. The culture of Manaus reflects native tribal traditions to a larger degree than other cities.
Explore Brazil 2014 – Stuff you didn’t know about Fortaleza
Fortaleza, a major city located in the north eastern corner of Brazil is a big attraction for tourists who throng its beaches, fishing spots, quaint fishing villages and rolling dunes.
Explore Brazil 2014 – Stuff you didn’t know about Belo Horizonte
Belo Horizonte, hemmed in by several mountain ranges, is a major commercial hub located in the state of Minas Gerais. It is home to countless neighborhood bars, and has a thriving heavy metal music scene. Several large forest reserve areas adjoin the city and reveal stunning views of the landscape. Did you know? To… Continue reading Explore Brazil 2014 – Stuff you didn’t know about Belo Horizonte