From chocolate brigadeiro to cachorro-quent, the Brazilian take on hot dogs, Brazil is a culinary powerhouse with countless ...
Rafael Tonon is an award-winning journalist, writer, curator, and researcher, covering food trends and the restaurant industry in Brazil and Portugal for Slate, The Washington Post, Epicurious, Atlas ...
Residents in the Columbus and Fort Benning area with a taste for something different might find their interests piqued with this Alabama-based food truck specializing in Brazilian cuisine. Mariana ...
I’ve never been to Brazil, but I always wanted to try the coxinhas, traditional croquettes, sold on every street corner in that South American country. The famous potato croquettes come filled with ...
With more than half a million fans flocking to Brazil for this year's World Cup, there will be high demand for some of the nation's traditional foods. Brazilian cuisine has something for everyone, ...
As the fifth largest nation in the world, it comes as no surprise that Brazil boasts diverse regional cuisines. Many dishes reflect the nation’s history and are influenced by Portuguese colonization, ...
Dana and Christine Honn serve a mix of Brazilian, Caribbean and Gulf Coast fare at Carmo (527 Julia St., 504-875-4132; www.cafecarmo.com). The duo will serve street food items popular in the Brazilian ...
One thing we enjoy when we visit New York City is stopping in random bodegas while hurrying from one museum or play to another. These small, family-run hole-in-the-wall grocers usually serve food to ...
Prime Flavor Brazilian BBQ has a number of good things going for it. For one, it’s a black van that doubles as a Brazilian churrascaria; with steel spears skewering steak, picanha, chicken, and ...
“As excitement builds over the World Cup 2014 hosted by Brazil this summer — and with the Olympics taking place in Brazil in 2016 — there’s more and more interest among Coloradans in Brazilian culture ...