Apr 22, 2007 -
Acarajé is a Brazilian food, it´s very famous in Bahia, one of Brazil´s states. It´s a moisture of Brazilian and African cook. It´s a delicious fast food!
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May 31, 2007 -
Yumsugar posted something about starting to post recipes from other countries...
Im from Brazil, and there we have the best food.
Yum started to post some brazilian foods, so I decided to tag along.
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Nov 19, 2009 -
After decades of political instability, poverty and uncertanty has Brazil finally hit her stride? We all know that Brazilians know how to party and play (football) but can they roll with the G8 and give them a run for their money? In 2001 Goldmen Sachs placed Brazil with Russia, India and China as the economies that would come to dominate the world.
Some may find it queer to place a country with a growth rate as skimpy as its swim suits, an economic fragility that consistantly suffered with any financial crisis, chronic political instability and a history of squandering economic potential could have so effectively put those wose behind them to pave the way for such a prosperous future. China is said to lead the world out of our currant economic down turn with Brazil hot on their heals. Brazil did not avoid the down turn but was among the last in and the first out. Their economy is growing at a rate of 5% annualy and will pick up in the short term as new deep sea oil fields come online. Brazil also enjoys a food and mineral trade with many Asian countries.
Sometime after 2014 Brazil is scheduled to become the worlds 5th largest economy saying to Great Britan and France uhm excuse me I beleive that's my seat. In many ways Brazil is said to outclass the other up and comers (Chine, India and Russia). Unlike China and Russia it is a democracy. Unlike India it has no insurgent, ethnic, religious hostility or unfriendly neighbors. Unlike Russia it exports more than oil and arms and treats it's investors with respect. Is that code for arss kissing?
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May 29, 2007 -
Pão de Queijo
Adapted from Recipezaar and Sonia-Portuguese
1 cup milk
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 tsp salt
2 cups tapioca flour
2-3 eggs (I had a cracking accident and used 2 eggs, 1 yolk and some white)
2 cups Parmesan cheese, grated
Preheat oven to 350F.
In a medium-large sized pot bring milk, water, oil, and salt to a low boil. Remove from heat once boiling.
Add in tapioca flour, stirring as fast as possible. Use a wooden spoon, not a whisk, as the dough will become very sticky.
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Oct 25, 2006 -
Breakfast
Breakfast is a simple affair in Brazil: coffee, milk, bread and jam, sometimes cheese and ham, with fresh fruit. My favorite: papaya! In Belém do Pará I also had mangoes and a wonderful avocado cream.
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May 03, 2008 -
From the NYTimes:
http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/05/04/travel/04green.html?th&emc=th
Trying to Lighten That Carbon Footprint
By JENNIFER CONLIN
Published: May 4, 2008
IN February, on a chilly, clear Sunday morning, Sir Richard Branson, president of Virgin Atlantic, along with the co-sponsors Boeing and GE Aviation, lured more than 200 journalists to a hangar at Heathrow Airport near London to witness what they said was airline history. Over flutes of Champagne and plates of mini-bagels filled with salmon, everyone’s eyes were fixed on a 747 as it took off on the world’s first biofuel demonstration flight.
Never mind that only one of the plane’s engines used biofuel, and that was about 25 percent mixed with standard kerosene jet fuel.
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Sep 05, 2008 -
Don't place any bets on when Gisele Bündchen might marry boyfriend Tom Brady, says the supermodel.
"I'm happy as I am," she tells the Spanish edition of Vogue in its September issue. "Why is the whole world worked up about my getting married?
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Jul 03, 2008 -
A traditional favorite in my family, Brazilian carrot cake is very different from the American version. The popular cake is topped with homemade chocolate frosting, and perfect to serve with a glass of milk or tea.
INGREDIENTS
3 large carrots, peeled and thinly sliced
4 eggs
1 cup cooking oil
2 cups white sugar
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
1 cup white sugar
1 cup instant hot chocolate mix
3/4 cup milk
DIRECTIONS
1.
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Mar 11, 2008 -
America’s Next Top Model has a new enemy in Michael Marvisi, the landlord of the loft rented by the show during filming. The contestants, who lived in the $6 million TriBeCa loft for 10 weeks, left the residence in shambles that will cost $500,000 to repair.
The crew ‘punched hundreds of holes in the ceiling to hang lighting equipment’ and ruined the Brazilian wood floors, forcing the owner to tear them up and install all new flooring when the women moved out three weeks ago.
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May 07, 2007 -
So here I am, 1:30-ish in the afternoon, chilling at my house, and having a hard time breathing. GREAT.
All weekend was pretty amazing, on friday I ate a ton of pizza.
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