This is feijoada.
Post your favorite Brazillian food
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Those cheese puff things you can buy frozen to microwave
sopa de macaco
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pauada
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Picanha is GOAT
Farofa
Pao de quiejo?
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Sopa alla Zirigdum
>rsrsrs
>kkkkk
Is that supposed to mean something?
Coxinha
these are laughs
Those are laughs that are unironically more common than "huehuehue"
my nigga, do you even have those over there?
How do you even say that lol
Also stop bullying betinho, he his 101% pure-blooded aryan
Ballsack of chicken.
Chipas from Paraguay?
Wtf, bettynho is a real live favelado? I thought he was a popular musician and monkey chef in Brazil.
He's from the Fortaleza favelas.
>favela da Serrinha
He had to be from the north zone, kek
"rs" is just a contraction of risos, quite "literally" "laughs". Wouldn't be different from someone saying "lol" or "kek" on the internet
"kkkkk" is an actual onomatopoeia
Serrinha is in Madureira, Rio de Janeiro
What kind of name is "Bettynho"?
Little beto
Unironically a nickname for Alberto
they look fairly similar desu. SA actually has a lot of similar dishes, it seems
Can't go wrong with picanha. Especially with farofa.
Also, brigadeiros, coxinhas, and their feijoada definitely isn't worse than ours, desu.
Brazil has plenty of great food.
These are pretty good. We only get the shitty off-brand variety and those are pretty good already.
Welp, when I searched it I got this
fb.com slash pages slash Favela-Da-Serrinha/485204304835042
post more Bettynho
his braces and big eyes make him look qt and innocent
I'm from Mato Grosso do Sul, a state that borders Paraguay. Their chipa is different than pão de queijo. Don't really know which is better, probably chipa.
Do Brazillians eat milanesa too?
It's very popular here.
Do you guys make it mostly out of beef, chicken or pork?
Macaco.
As fair as I know mostly beef, and not so frequently chicken, but there might be, may God forsake me for uttering this words, degenerate nordest*nos who use pork instead.
Just for the record.... Feijoada is originated from Portugal, North Portugal to be exact.
That's a portuguese food...
How do you guys eat it? Sandwich? With rice and beans?
>With rice and beans?
yes, Brazilians eat rice and beans pretty much every day on their lunches
Yes, usually rice and beans. The thought of eating it like a sandwich never occurred to me desu. We might do something like pic related.
Milanesa is fucking overrated. Oh wow, fried meat. ZzzZzzz
uma delicia
or Roberto (Robert in english)