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This is a list of dishes found in Brazilian cuisine. Brazilian cuisine was developed from Portuguese, African, Native American, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese and German influences. It varies greatly by region, reflecting the country's mix of native and immigrant populations, and its continental size as well.
In this rodízio restaurant in Germany, patrons turn over green/red cylinders to indicate to staff whether they require more food. In most areas of the world outside of Brazil, a rodízio restaurant refers to a Brazilian-style steakhouse restaurant, where customers pay a fixed price ( preço fixo ).
The restaurant chain specializes in Southern Brazilian cuisine, primarily serving churrasco barbecued meats and traditional side dishes. [5] First established in the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre, the chain has over 70 locations throughout Brazil, the United States (including Puerto Rico), Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Mexico as of 2023. [6]
Photo: ShutterstockBrazilian steakhouses, known as churrascarias, offer a unique experience, especially for those who love variety. These restaurants are famed for their rodízio-style service ...
All-you-can-eat meat, cinnamon-sugar pineapples and more Brazilian dishes are coming to the Hub City in the newest upcoming gathering point. Dejair Zuliani, along with two business partners and ...
A leg of lamb is carved at the carving station at Flama Brazilian Steak House in Athens, Ga., on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. Flama offers several cuts of beef, lamb, chicken and pork.
The Brazilian version of feijoada (feijoada completa) [14] is prepared with black beans, [15] a variety of salted pork or beef products, such as pork [15] trimmings (ears, tail, feet), [15] bacon, smoked pork ribs, and at least two types of smoked sausage and jerked beef (loin and tongue).
Angu is a popular side dish (or a substitution for rice replacing the "starch element" and it is commonly used in Southern and Southeastern Brazil). It is similar to the Italian polenta. Arroz com pequi is a traditional dish from the Brazilian Cerrado, and the symbol of Center-Western Brazil's cuisine.