Category: Brazilian Cuisine
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Among The 50 Best Hotels In The World, There Is One In Brazil
The best hotel in the world is Passalacqua, an 18th-century villa on the shores of Lake Como, Italy, which opened just over a year ago. The hotel is the former home of composer Vincenzo Bellini and is set in seven hectares of gardens with a terrace. Rates start at $1,300 per night, according to the…
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Among the 50 Best Hotels in the World, There is One in Brazil
The best hotel in the world is Passalacqua, an 18th-century villa on the shores of Lake Como, Italy, which opened just over a year ago.
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The Famous Brazilian “Churrasco” is the Signature Dish of Gaúcha Cuisine
Famous for its mild climate and European-influenced architecture, the state of Rio Grande do Sul is often visited by tourists who appreciate wine tourism and culinary tourism. After all, there’s nothing better than savoring a glass of good wine in the cool weather of Porto Alegre. The state capital offers incredible experiences for foodies who…
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Brazilian Açaí Brand Continues Expansion in the U.S. with New Store in California
Oakberry is bringing fresh energy to Venice Beach with the official opening of its new flagship location on the iconic Abbot Kinney Boulevard. Specialists in 100% natural and always fresh açaí bowls and smoothies, the new store represents the brand’s ongoing commitment to making superfoods easily accessible in the United States. With over 600 locations…
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The List of Foods Most Contaminated with Pesticides
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Blueberries, loved by nutritionists for their anti-inflammatory properties, have once again stood out on the list of the most contaminated non-organic products with pesticides, according to the Environmental Working Group, a non-profit environmental health organization. To develop the 2023 shopping guide, researchers analyzed data from tests on 46,569 samples of 46 fruits and vegetables, which…
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You Won’t Resist the Local Cuisine of Natal
Natal, the capital of the state of Rio Grande do Norte, at the northeastern tip of Brazil, is known for its extensive coastal sand dunes. But it’s not just a destination boasting incredible landscapes, sensational beaches, and lush natural beauty. The local cuisine is an attraction in itself, combining many different flavors. The main ingredients…
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Brazilian Man Ordered to Pay Nearly $1 Million in Unpaid Overtime
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Brazilian Pedro Coelho, owner of three bakeries in Danbury, CT, and Mount Vernon, NY, has been ordered to pay nearly $1 million in back wages and damages to 74 employees for employing them for more than 40 hours a week and failing to pay them 1.5 times their salary as mandated by the Fair Labor…
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Experience Up Close the Culture, Diversity, and Art of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo
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A spectacular way to experience this cultural diversity is to visit two of its oldest cities, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, both capitals of the states where they are located (which share the same name), being the first and second largest cities in Brazil. Whether on a business trip or leisure, São Paulo and…
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Coffee with tourism: the itinerary options in the country dedicated to beverage lovers
It is present at the table in the morning for most Brazilians, helps to facilitate work meetings or moments of leisure among friends, and also encourages the circulation of visitors throughout the country. We are talking about coffee, one of the great national passions, whose World Day is celebrated on April 14. The beverage is…
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GROUP DOT BR and HOUSE OF YES present OPA! SÃO JOÃO
The Brazilian theater company Group Dot BR and House of Yes is pleased to announce Opa! São João, a taste of the Brazilian Festas Juninas, also known as Festas de São João (June Festivals/Saint John’s Festivals). The all-day event will take place on Sunday, June 12 from 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM at House of…


