What the heck Brasil?!?!?

What the heck Brasil?!?!?

What's the next step of your masterplan?

Sopa de humano!?

Snakes must be delicious, because they don't have bones and look like fishes

Sopa de Pepe, Actually.

Holy jesús

THEY CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS

Nothing wrong with eating snake.

It would be cultural appropriation

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>because they don't have bones
Yes they do, sharp thin bones.

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u-uh that's not Brasilian!

y-yeah, that's actually Angolan, like sopa de macaco, heh

u-umm can you now pls delet this post, Brasilians only eat the highest quality cuisine

thank you

WHAT A THRILL

>they don't have bones
The power of Brazilian education

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>eating animals is bad
ok peta faggots

>implying they don't already eat people
Why wouldn't they? They're half indian. We know Aztecs and Incas ate their kin. And the other half is black from the depths of Africa. They're also known for practicing cannibalism.
And, not to mention, Brazilians are very very poor. Who knows just what happens in the darkest shadows of favelas when there's no food?
Brazil must be cleansed with fire from sin.

>mmmmm, crunchy

a friend of mine said this as he was eating shrimp with the shell still on

lmfao

this.

>snake soup
>doesn't remove skin

disgusting

>brazilians eating ball python soup
Dumb ass nigga, ball pythons aren't native or even cheap here.

>hungry

>americans will never taste sopa de cobra
I pitty you, really, it's uma delicia

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how is that any different than eating any other animal

meat eaters are so fucking hypocritical

Snake meat is very delicious.

I would eat that tbqh, well, if it was well prepared anyway.
This

it isnt
they are just baiting your fellow huezilians

uma delicia!

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Jesus Christ this sopa looks fucking disgusting

No wonder why we are poor

sopa de araña!
UMA DELICIA!

>Snake meat is very delicious.
what does it taste lile?

sopa de gusanos!
UMA DELICIA!

This Swedish is posting things in Spanish trying to banter Brazilians, the power of autism

Forgive us. We can't speak Portuguese.

Fish dipped in grease.
It is not delicious, but not entirely inedible either

snek is not for eating

>lile
like

Maybe because he is not Swedish but spic.

Remember don't thread on me?
This is him now, fell old yet?

FUCKING ANIMALS MERDE

Gusano is expensive as fuck

I RISK MY LIFE, NOT FOR HONOR, BUT FOR YOU

SOPA DE NAZI RUSO
ES UNA DELICIA

>Shitalians eat rotten cheese with larvae and their fermented excretions on it

papparapuppi, una delizia

mfw

i love capybara meat

Is it real typical brasilian food or it all kind of prank, just for fun and foreign people's shock?

Same desu

>implying it's a bad thing

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Hmmmm where is Sorocaba?

S O P A
O
P
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In São Paulo state 92km away west from São Paulo city

No "hurr durr Norteast" forced memeing this time

It seems that it surprise even the europeans who eat horse meat LOL
I already ate alligator, snake and capybara meat and what do you think about it, hypocrites ?

Please, answer on this

It could be better.Brazilians just dont know about cooking.

>Brazilian """"education""""

No, this is not typical, but some people eat this and some other wierd shit in the countryside

Well monkeys eat a lot of shit

they already did that. it's called SOPA DE MACACO

I think it's the same with horse meat here. Some people do it time to time in some regions of Russia, but most people from the rest of Russia would make a "ewww, horse meat? are you fucking mongol bastard or something?" face.

Its a prank, probably

It can happens in rural parts from countryside or with people living in urban areas who have relatives living in rural zones. Also it must be more common in Amazonia, specially in indigenous reserves.

I can hear your accent while reading this

I've never seen someone eat it around here. Perhaps my neighbour eats lice, who am I to know? I'm sure around the jungles they eat what they can hunt. My uncle comes from the Pantanal and he told me he ate many animals (snakes, alligators, wild cats and even our brethren, the monkeys).

I can assure you its not common to eat these disgusting and exotic shit around here. I believe some of us eat weird things to impress strangers, just like in China.

My parents sometimes eat armadillo meat

How popular SOPA DE MACACO there?
What is typical every day food in cities?
What is mostly popular and famous fully brasilian food?

Nothing wrong with brazilian cuisine

Accent (or rather its absence) is the only thing that I'm proud on my english, actually. Grammars are fucked up, I know, but that's because I never studied it at all. I just speak it since I was 3.

I think it's the same with horse meat here. Some people do it time to time in some regions of Canada, but most people from the rest of Canada would make a "ewww, horse meat? are you fucking french bastard or something?" face.

>brazilians eat this twice a day everyday

Nice joke, Chan.

Most people would vomit if they saw sopa de macaco.

Hard to tell. We're an amalgam of many cultures. I'd say rice, chicken, beef, beans, macaroni, fish and lettuce for the regular city-dwelling Brazilian.

Feijoada, I guess. [random food] with farofa, perhaps. Pão de queijo is really neat, too.

Hory shet, I didn't even know about these monstrosities.

I've eaten alligator before. Reptile meat isn't bad at all. In fact, it tastes like tough chicken lol.

Missed the meat and veggies

What is it?

the typical food is rice, beans and beef
sopa de macaco is not common. you can go to for killing monkeys

1. Too rare
2. There are lots of examples, this picture shows the standard lunch in Brazil (lunch is main meal here, like in other latino countries)
3. Feijoada is most known worldwide apparently

yeah but it's always something different, arroz e feijao is what everybody eats

Once a day, in lunch
In dinner, rice can be eaten, but it's less common

It wasn't a joke. The québécois and néo-brunswickois like to eat viande de chevaline, most Anglosphere are disgusted by it though.

The problem with alligator meat is the price

фacoль и pиc

most of my family does twice. and the breakfast was always bread and margarine

Coffe and (maybe) milk>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>bread

In parts of Northern states, açaí with manioc flour is eaten in lunch, with some meat (usually fish), as alternative for bean and rice, who is more expensive there.

or cocoa with water and milk powder haha

Tastes just like earth!

Nescau é uma delicia, cara!

I've only eaten it in Florida. I would image it's mainly sold in the southeastern US. I can't find any place that sells it in my state.

I think the most exotic food I came around was a kind of flour made of a specific ant, tanajura. It likely came from the indians. I didn't accept it when I was offered as a kid, I wish I had.

Lol. Why do you learn russian? Eu falo um pouco de portuguese.

Soil, cabra. Soil. And it isn't bad.

looks bland, what is the seasoning?

I had it in Tennessee, it was fine but too expensive for the quality.

It actually is pretty bland. That's why sometimes we put seasoned flour with all kinds of stuff, farofa, and pepper. When you want to eat something different, you usually pick some regional food, maybe fish.

Mнe нpaвитcя язык, тaкжe пoнимaeт киpиллицy

Post manual how to cook feijoada. I think, that russian manuals are retarded or with additional mistakes or changes. Will try to cook it, if it is not too expensive.

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