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    Cocada are a traditional coconut confectionery found in many parts of Latin America and Europe. They are particularly popular in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil...
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  • Luiz Edmundo Lucas Corrêa, usually known as Cocada (born on April 16, 1961 in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul state) is a Brazilian former football defender...
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    quantity of eggs used. The name, Cocada Amarela, literally means yellow Cocada. Due to Angola's colonial history, Cocada Amarela is highly influenced by...
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    Chuvisco [pt] Cocada – a traditional coconut candy or confectionery found in many parts of Latin America Cocada branca Cocada morena Cocada preta Creme...
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    was a standing headbutt to the face, while the cocada was an upward headbutt under the chin. The cocada headbutt is a simple but effective move. To perform...
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  • Chicha – non-alcoholic drink, made of boiled white rice, milk and sugar Cocada – Coconut milkshake, found mostly in coastal areas Papaya juice Mango juice...
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    brigadeiros (chocolate fudge balls), bolo de rolo (roll cake with goiabada), cocada (a coconut sweet), beijinhos (coconut truffles and clove) and Romeu e Julieta...
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    Caricature of capoeira carioca from Rio, using cocada headbutt....
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    Müller worked as a television football commentator. Müller's brother, Cocada, was also a footballer. São Paulo São Paulo State League: 1985, 1987, 1991...
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    natillas, Maria Luisa cake, bocadillo made of guayaba (guava jelly), cocadas (coconut balls), casquitos de guayaba (candied guava peels), torta de natas...
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