Talk:Cuisine of Brazil
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I've never seen diced tomatos and/or black olives in the Brazilian rice recipe... (I am Brazilian, and I've travelled all over Brazil).
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- Vary to state from state, I'm already eat the "Greece Rice" in São Paulo, countaining tomatoes and black olives. --Mateusc 20:14, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
I agree. I am also brazilian and have never heard of adding diced tomatoes and/or black olives. I know spanish rice has diced tomatoes added, but not brazilian. Should we remove that from the article ? --65.34.26.230 19:29, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
Once on the Cosby Show, they had some Brasilian food that I really want to try/read about. I think it was called... Pompete? Some kind of potato-filled sausage. ^_^
I lived in Brazil for years, in a number of different cities around the country, and my wife is Brazilian. Neither of us has ever heard anyone refer to brown beans as "carioquinha". The only name I've ever heard them called is "feijao carioca".
[edit] Self-services
Do they really call them "self-services" in Portuguese? How is that pronounced? -- Beland 02:56, 30 January 2007 (UTC)