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Brazilian cuisine is a bold celebration of flavors, blending indigenous, African, and Portuguese roots with a dash of global flair. Sink your teeth into churrasco, juicy grilled meats served straight from the fire, or savor feijoada, a hearty black bean stew packed with pork and spice. Coastal regions dish up moqueca, a fragrant fish stew simmered with coconut milk, while snacks like pão de queijo (cheesy bread bites) and coxinha (crispy chicken croquettes) are irresistible treats. Wash it down with a zesty caipirinha or sweet guarana soda. For Americans, Brazil’s food is a delicious adventure—vibrant, diverse, and always shared with a smile.

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