
So I was pleasantly surprised when in Rio I was first told to sample their famous ‘pao de queijo’;

Simply Recipes http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/easy_brazilian_cheese_bread/
Second on my foodie hit list was their traditional bean casserole - feijoada. No bones about it - this is not for the faint at heart. Made from black beans and slow cooked cuts of pork (nose and trotter included), this stew turns deliciously black after having been prepared lovingly over a couple of days. A hearty meal it is, and you only need a small plateful to satisfy your craving (and meat fetish). Back in the UK, I’m not sure I’d attempt it Brazilian style using every cut of pork possible...instead I’d opt for this less risque version courtesy of Jamie Oliver (http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/jamie-oliver/feijoada- traditional-brasilian-stew-recipe/index.htmlq).
All this food certainly stirred up quite a thirst, and so off to the beach I went, to treat myself to a fresh coconut water. Coconut water is so unbelievably tasty and refreshing, and what’s more - a quick search on the internet pulls up countless ‘health properties’ it supposedly has. Health aside, this drink comes second only to an authentic caipirnha (but that’s another story altogether).
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