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Farofa


Farofa is a dish of wildly varying flavors consumed in South America. It can be found commercially produced and packaged in most South American markets but is often prepared at home based on family recipes. The key ingredient of all Farofas is either toasted manioc (also known as Mandioca, macaxeira, macaxera, cassava, yuca, or tapioca) flour or maize flour (farinha de milho) . Most recipes will also contain varying amounts of salt, smoked meat, and spices. The consistency of the mixture also ranges from large grains the size of cracked bulgur wheat or couscous, down to a table-salt-sized powder. Most farofas have a very smoky and slightly salty taste, by and large used to accentuate the taste of meat, particularly barbecued meat, and the hearty stews.

Common Brazilian recipes for this dish require that the raw manioc flour be toasted with butter, salt, and bacon, until golden brown.

Farofa is served alongside the main course and can either be sprinkled on by individual diners to their taste before eating, or eaten as an accompaniment in its own right, as rice is often consumed.

This dish is particularly popular in Brazil.

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South America is a continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. It is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the north and east by the Atlantic Ocean; North America and the Caribbean Sea lie
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M. esculenta

Binomial name
Manihot esculenta
Crantz

The cassava, manioc, casava, or yucca (Manihot esculenta
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M. esculenta

Binomial name
Manihot esculenta
Crantz

The cassava, manioc, casava, or yucca (Manihot esculenta
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Tapioca is essentially a flavourless starchy ingredient, or fecula, produced from treated and dried cassava (manioc) root[1] and used in cooking. It is similar to sago and is commonly used to make a milky pudding similar to rice pudding.
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Z. mays

Binomial name
Zea mays
L.

Maize (IPA: /ˈmeɪz/) (Zea mays L. ssp.
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RICE is a treatment method for soft tissue injury which is an abbreviation for Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation.[1][2][3] When used appropriately, recovery time is usually shortened and discomfort minimized.
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Motto
Ordem e Progresso   (Portuguese)
"Order and Progress"
Anthem
Hino Nacional Brasileiro
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    Esfirra, Brazilian-style sfiha.
  • Espetinho
  • Espetinho de camarão
  • Espuma de sapo
  • Estrogonofe, Brazilian-style stroganoff.

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  • Farofa
  • Feijão Verde
  • Feijão tropeiro
  • Feijoada
  • Filó
  • Frango com polenta
  • Frango com quiabo

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