It's a big country with lots of cultural influences but Brazillian food outside of the steakhouses are an unknown
They have some monkey Alá planche when possible
cafe com pao uma delicia
What's with eating beans and rice with every meal? Just seems like flavorless filler.
how common is monkey soup? Is it like burgers to us?
Açaí
>>74556661
Yes. The cheaper monkeys like mandrils and macas are eaten by the poor, while the more wealthy dine on gorillas or orangutang. The word orangutan litteraly means tasty stew in brazilian.
Tapioca crepe
>>74556833
What kind of meat is that inside?
>>74556589
>french bread with shitty robusta tier coffee
kys
>>74556855
macaco meat of course
>>74556649
It' cheap, you can buy everywhere and by itself is already a healthy food. People eat only that when they can't afford meat simply because by the price you buy meat for a week, you could buy rice and bean for a month.
Also, it's goes fantastic with farinha temperada.
>>74556661
do americans microwave their macaco soup?
>>74556855
Bat meat
>>74556884
UMA
>>74556821
You are unfunny mohamed, go back to your rapes.
>>74556661
Yes common as jew cuckholding, you must try
>>74556855
Carne Seca.
It's like dry-aged beef. But cheaper
>>74556884
DELICIA
>>74556878
é uma delícia?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tK7PwsdPxk
>>74556589
that's literally every latin country..
>>74556589
that's eastern european tier anon.
I bet the bun has a thin layer of margarine and a slice of salami in it. Maybe some cucumbers too, if you're from a rich area
>>74556855
beef but i prefer it with chicken, tomato, oregano, cheese, and butter
>>74556925
You sound salty. Calm down and have a nice sopa de macoco, newfriend. UMA DELICIA.
>>74556797
This ice-cream like açaí it's a meme, sorry bro. Real açaí SUCKS.
It's just a tasteless berry and it's not even served cold to disguised the flavor. It tastes like actual soil. This açaí is served cold and mixed with sugar, bananas and powndred guaraná.
Is feijoada common across the country?
Caipirinha
>>74557058
it's still good meme or not
Brazil seems to mostly have mediocre food but i do like some stuff i should probably go outside of Rio for good food eh?
>>74556649
Every Latin American country eats rice and beans.
>>74556978
Do you think we can afford salami and cumcumbers? You spoiled rich kids make me sick.
Jokes aside. Even upper middle-class or rich brazilians who manage to escape from poverty, still eats a single bread grilled with butter and a mug of coffe and milk.
Old habits die hard.
>>74557136
Try the grilled meats. Probably the best part of Brazillian cuisine IMO.
>>74557082
Very
For some reason almost all restaurants around here (including the Goodyear and CAT one apparently) put feijoada on the wednesday's packed lunch. Not a good choice for people who work inside machines, but, hey, it tastes great
(pic related)
>>74556973
é nao, sopa de macaco é melhor
>>74557136
No kidding, but the best part of our national foods are the fried ones and candy.
But since the fried ones are almost all adaptations of foreign food (Pastel for example), i think it's fair to say Brazil's best at candies.
Have you ever eaten Paçoca? It's amazing. Pé de Muleque, Açai, Canjica, Brigadeiro, Pamonha, Doce de Abobora,Tapioca and Rapadura are all things i always took for granted and was actually quite impressed when i discovered that they don't sell those on the rest of the world when i was a kid. You should try some.
>>74557497
not a big fan of sweets
I did like Açai and Tapioca(surprise)
I'll try them out though next time I visit which may be this year but the whole political situation makes me kind of meh about going now.
>>74557616
>the whole political situation
?
>>74557136
Is this canjica? I just ate canjica. It's great.
And yes. Rio is well know in Brazil for it's shit food. It's the major touristic city in south america and yet we have no michelin stars in the state and most of the restaurants serve food ripped off from ohter regions of the country. It's expensive to eat in Rio and there are very few good places to eat around.
If you like fish and sea food in general you should go to the State of Bahia in the northeast. If you rather eat meat as in a barbecue, the best place in the south. Rio grande do sul.
Good food in general is mostly the cousine from Minas Gerais and São Paulo.
>>74557764
It's mungunzá. Canjica is this on pic.
>>74557764
>Rio is well know in Brazil for it's shit food
>Good food in general is mostly the cousine from Minas Gerais and São Paulo.
I'm from Minas but I've lived both in Rio and São Paulo.
Rio has better food by far (compared to Rio). São Paulo has better high end restaurants. But for every day food, there's no competition. Rio is miles ahead than SP.
Minas Gerais has the best food in the country.
>>74557764
>São Paulo.
Anything noteworthy about cuisine there? I just assumed it was a world city and didn't have anything that noteworthy
>>74557871
>(compared to São Paulo)
Fix'd.
>>74557764
>And yes. Rio is well know in Brazil for it's shit food. It's the major touristic city in south america and yet we have no michelin stars in the state and most of the restaurants serve food ripped off from ohter regions of the country. It's expensive to eat in Rio and there are very few good places to eat around.
Figures, this is why I wanted to avoid going to Rio but i still enjoyed it despite all the memes
>If you like fish and sea food in general you should go to the State of Bahia in the northeast
Ha I fucking love fish I guess I have to go to Bahia what are some good cities?
>Good food in general is mostly the cousine from Minas Gerais and São Paulo.
Nice i'll have to widen my horizons for the next trip
>>74557702
I want to avoid any "happenings"
>>74557797
This is curau, pic related is canjica
>>74557879
I guess the feijoada in Rio is the best. I like the empadas they make there as well.
>>74557944
saw them everywhere and yet never tried them
>>74557879
same
>>74557871
What kind of food is your state known for?
>>74556926
The term in english is jerked beef
>>74557879
uh
São Paulo is a state
Countryside culture sort of born here along with most of the typical Caipira dishes.
>>74557986
That's canjica. In your picture, it's mungunzá.
>>74558037
Minas food is mostly based around rice, farinha, feijão, pork, cured meat and collard greens. And other simple ingredients, nothing special. What sets it apart are the spices and preparation.
>>74558090
São Paulo food is bland and tasteless most of the time. Some dishes may have been invented there but you don't know how to prepare it. Rio food is better than yours.
>>74556291
Feijoada. It's literally uma delicia.
>>74558161
hey pal i didn't said we had better food or what
são paulo food is great in my opnion, but,i'm a paulista so i'm a bit biased there.
don't be so hostile irmão
>>74558161
>spices
That's all you needed to say my man
>>74558165
nice presentation
>>74558161
Is Minas Gerais mostly European?
>>74558273
Literally the best thing. lol
>>74558254
No, maybe their buildings at best.
They're their own thing. If i ever got choose who best represent the good things of Brazil i'd pick them. Too bad they've always been left on the dark by the tourism sector in favour of cash-grabbing boring beaches
STOP POSTING THESE I'M FUCKIN HUNGRY REEEEEEEEEE
I feel violated desu. Food threads should be banned.
Legit Brazilian food actually looks pretty good.
theres a board for this you monkey soup loving FUCKS
>>74557930
>Bahia what are some good cities?
Quite honestly I've only been there once. I don't like the place too much, it looks like a downgraded Rio.
but fuck, they cook good. Bahia is the state in brazil with the highest black population. In the capital, salvador, more then 90% the population is african tier black, not even mixed. It's probably the place who received slaves the most in the atlantic slave trade.
So the african influences are everywhere, but they do a good job mixing this with our portuguese heritage and creating dishes like moqueca. Which I like very much.
The most famous dish However is sold as street food in Salvador. Acarajé.
It's a savory pastry made with black-eyed peas beans, deep fried in palm oil, served with vatapá (a paste made with nuts like peanuts or cashews), caruru (a stew of okra), dried shirmp and a vinagrette salad. Spicy red pepper sauce is optional. It's worth every penny if look for a good one.
The thing about Sao Paulo is that they have everything there. You can eat a great moqueca or acarajé without actually going to a fucked up state. And if feel like it you can eat the best italian pizza in the world or a award winning sushi that competes with sushi bars based in japan.
But the countyside of são paulo has a food of it's own. It's old fashioned but it's really good as well. The first thing that's comes to my mind are the stews they make with chicken or sweet water fishes. Frango com panela
>>74558232
Sorry, I didn't want to be hostile.
>>74558254
Minas Gerais, like most places in Brazil, has white, mixed race and black people. According to latest stats it's 45% white, 45% mixed and 10% black. Make it 30% white, 60% mixed and 10% black and it's probably reasonable.
Whites in MG are mostly Portuguese or Italian. They tend to be darker, Mediterranean-like. Pardos are mostly white/indio (northern MG) or white/black (southern MG). Blacks from MG are cool. MG has few asians.
Selton Mello is a famous actor from Minas Gerais.
Has Italian cuisine made a huge inroads in Brazil like it did in the US?
>>74559177
Mainly in São Paulo, Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul
>>74559071
>Whites in MG are mostly Portuguese or Italian
This means no white people whatsoever according to /int/
>>74558254
Minas Gerais is what happens when a portuguese man decides to be a cowboy.
It's our versionb of th west. The gold rush created it, but the good farmland and the dairy and cattle industries made people stay.
Very tradional and conservative people. Very catholic and so on.
>>74559251
Sure, I mean in the Brazilian race system.
Yeah for /int/ standards whites are a minority in MG, though we do have some blondies. The hottest mineira is a pardinha though.
>>74559255
>Minas Gerais is what happens when a portuguese man decides to be a cowboy.
kek, you could sum up all major br states with that sentence and a few changes:
>Rio Grande do Sul is what happens when a portuguese man decides to be a gay cowboy.
>Rio de Janeiro is what happens when a portuguese man decides to be negro cowboy.
>Paraiba is what happens when a portuguese man decides to be a desert cowboy.
>São Paulo is what happens when a portuguese man decides to be a factory cowboy.
and so on