João) • Canjica • Mungunzá • Bolo de milho • Pamonha • Bolo de mandioca • Cuscuz com charque • Curau de milho • Paçoquinha de colher • Pé de moleque • Bolo...
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juice of unripe maize, cooked with milk and sugar Cuscuz de tapioca – tapioca couscous, also known as cuscuz branco (white couscous), is a dessert made with...
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religion) pleased the matrons very much. So did the Bolinhos the Fubá, the Cuscuz (cornmeal) and the Mingau (porridge). According to Arany Santana, the African...
133 KB (11,970 words) - 22:28, 5 November 2024
is prepared from local recipes, such as tapioca, acaraje, carne-de-sol, cuscuz de tapioca. A kind of mollusk, the sururu, is appreciated in the city and...
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journalism and dedicate himself exclusively to music. Forming the band Cuscuz Clã (a pun with the hated anti-Negro organization), he recorded the CD Aos...
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'disorder, mess') is a meal from the Brazilian state of Acre that consists of cuscuz, ground beef, and a runny fried egg. The dish is sometimes served with tomato...
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risólis and kibbeh (from Arabic cuisine) are common finger food items, while cuscuz de tapioca (milled tapioca) is a popular dessert. There is not an exact...
53 KB (6,178 words) - 05:56, 29 October 2024
cinnamon and sugar. The diversity continues for the breakfast as one can find cuscuz of sweet corn or manioc, yams and cassava with charque (corned beef or beef...
109 KB (9,858 words) - 11:31, 11 November 2024
from the other side of the Atlantic, such as azeite de dendê (palm oil), cuscuz (couscous), the coconut, or coffee. In terms of dishes, one that has its...
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