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It may well be only one country but Brazil offers
a host of different culinary cultures. Merrilees
Parker starts her journey in the Afro-influenced
coastal city of Salvador, capital
of the state of Bahia. She helps
offer food to the Candomble Gods before
filling up on sweet street food and being swept along
by the infectious energy of street drummers. The next
day, she meets Da Da, a famous restaurateur and TV
chef who learned the art of Bahian cookery
while living in the Favelas (shantytowns).
Together they cook a spiny lobster
and Moqueca fish, a delicious local
coconut cream and fish stew.
Merrilees then paddles up the River Amazon
and journeys into the rain forest in search of Brazil
nuts and bizarre fruits, tapioca
pancakes and exotic barbecued fish.
Downstream, Belem's wonderful market
offers even more surprises including a Guarana
smoothy, jambo leaf, manioc and dried
shrimp soup and hundreds of herbal
medicines.
Merrilees then heads south to Recife
in the Pernambuco state, where Portuguese
flavours are the order of the day. Here, sugar plantations
have given the world Cachaca, Brazil's
answer to rum. Merrilees samples the national cocktail
and whisks up a Cachaca mousse before
joining the Easter celebrations at the extraordinary
Fazenda Nova, an open-air reconstruction
of old Jerusalem where tens of thousands watch the
Last Supper and gorge themselves on goat kebabs
and pastries.
Further south in Porto Allegre, Merrilees
meets the Gauchos who tend Brazil's famous beef cattle
and cooks them Waggoner's Rice, one
of their favourite dishes. The mixture of European
culture and the love of meat means the area offers
huge barbecues and sophisticated
wineries, both of which Merrilees
experiences before finishing her journey in the country's
party capital Rio de Janeiro. She
ends her Brazilian experience with beach food and
the national dish, Feijoada.
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FOODS
Bahian cuisine
- revered throughout Brazil, evolved from an improvisation
of African, Indian and Portuguese dishes using predominantly
local ingredients
Cachaca - Brazil's
fiery national drink - a brandy distilled from sugarcane
Ferijoada
- the Brazilian national dish has its humble origins
in the colonial slave kitchens of sugar plantations
in Bahia
Rio Grande
do Sul - home of the Gaucho Barbeque
and superb vineyards
Rio beach
snacks - delicious foods like shrimp
tarts, grilled prawns and oysters served from the
comfort of your deckchair
SHOPPING
Ver o Peso Market
- discover the fruits of the Amazon, giant
fish and medicinal herbs
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Guide by Lora Galantini and Kate Griffiths |
Recipe courtesy Pousada do Amparo, 2003
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