Category: Brazilian Cuisine
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São Paulo (Brazil) Chosen by International Ranking as the Best City for Nightlife
São Paulo is enjoying a moment of international acclaim, having been named the world’s best city for nightlife according to the World’s Best Cities 2026 ranking, released in November last year. According to Bloomberg, the capital has become a reference point by transforming previously abandoned spaces, such as banks and underground galleries, into bars, clubs,…
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São Paulo Named Best City for Nightlife by International Ranking
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São Paulo is experiencing an international spotlight after being named the world’s best city for nightlife, according to the World’s Best Cities 2026 ranking, released in November last year. According to Bloomberg, the capital has become a reference point by transforming previously abandoned spaces, such as banks and underground galleries, into bars, clubs, and restaurants…
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Amazonian Tacacá Soup Now Recognized as Brazil’s Cultural Heritage
Served steaming hot in a cuia at the end of the afternoon, tacacá soup is a must-try dish in Brazil’s Amazonian cities. Made with manioc, dried shrimp, and jambu – the plant that causes tingling –, the dish has indigenous origins and is prepared by tacacazeiras, or tacacá producers. Now, the craft of these cooks,…
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The Amazonian tacacá soup is now Brazil’s cultural heritage
Served piping hot in a gourd, tacacá soup – made with manioc, dried shrimp, and jambu – has been recognized as Brazil’s cultural heritage by IPHAN.
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Ilhéus: Where the Sea, Cocoa, and Poetry Meet
Ilhéus, known as the “Little Princess of Southern Bahia”, is at the heart of Brazil’s Cocoa Coast. This enchanting destination offers paradisiacal beaches, vibrant culture, and unforgettable flavors. Birthplace of the renowned Brazilian writer Jorge Amado, Ilhéus captivates visitors with its lush landscapes, rich history, and irresistible artisanal chocolate made from local cocoa. It is…
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Tourist Guide Features Itineraries Linked to Afro-Brazilian Culture
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The Guia do Afroturismo no Brasil – Roteiros e Experiências da Cultura Afro-Brasileira do país, launched this week by the Ministry of Tourism, provides a diagnosis of afrotourism in Brazil, mapping experiences and tourist services led by Black people, in addition to identifying national and international best practices and supporting public policies aimed at the…
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Alô Comunidade! A seguir há uma informação muito importante para vocês.
Infelizmente existem em nossa comunidade pessoas que podem ser taxadas de “gente do mal”, que têm inveja do sucesso de outras pessoas e/ou de eventos de sucesso da comunidade. Os Estados Unidos inteiro, o resto do mundo e onde existe uma comunidade brasileira e pessoas amantes do nosso Brasil, sabem muito bem que O EVENTO…
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Faith and Tradition at the Feast of the Divine Holy Spirit
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Welcome to the Feast of the Divine Holy Spirit, one of the most popular cultural and religious events in Brazil. Amid ancestral rituals and religiosity, this celebration unites believers and tourists in a journey of devotion and tradition. As part of the Catholic tradition, this festival is based on the belief that Jesus Christ revealed…
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Recife: In the Midst of Colors, Rhythms, and Charms
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Its natural beauty captivates tourists, while its historical centers, besides being beautiful, also narrate much about the history of Brazil. Recife, the capital of Pernambuco, stands out as a recognized cultural and gastronomic hub in Brazil. The city is diverse in attractions, showcasing the harmonious contrast between the historical monuments of Recife Antigo and the…
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Visit to Oyster Farms Surprises Visitors in Florianópolis
Famous for its breathtaking beaches, Florianópolis is a must-visit destination for both nature lovers and food enthusiasts. In fact, Floripa – its affectionate nickname – is considered a Creative City of Gastronomy and has also received the title of the largest oyster producer in the country.Oyster ExperiencesThe oyster farming industry is an important economic and…


