Brazilian food isn't entirely like that of its neighbors in South America. Being so large and geographically diverse, locally grown ingredients developed many regional cuisines. Signature dishes for which the country is known have evolved from foods prepared by the country's indigenous population through the arrival and influence of Europeans and the African slaves that came with them.
Staples of the Brazilian diet include black beans, farinha and rice, which are featured in most meals, and other favorites include pine nuts (a primary export), cassava, hearts of palm, okra, açai, peanuts and chourico.
The country's "national dish" is known as feijoada, a meaty bean stew - particularly popular in the urban southeast - that I might just have to try... In the coastal states, seafood takes center stage in many recipes, so I'll try to find something from there, since we've got some fish in the freezer.
Well, I won't give away any more surprises, so you'll just have to wait to learn more. I'll be cooking my first dish tomorrow night! Stay tuned!
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