Brazilian Restaurants Miami FL

No matter where you travel—the sun-washed coasts, tropical rainforests, bustling cities or wide, open plains—you’ll find fabulous food. With so many cultural influences, cuisine ranges from the simple to the sophisticated, blending global flavors. Here are some typical Brazilian ingredients to liven up your meals.

123 Bbq Take Out
(305) 827-4224
7751 W 28th Ave
Hialeah, FL
Erics Bar B Q Company
(954) 436-3742
10040 Pines Blvd
Pembroke Pines, FL
Coral Gables Farmers Market
(305) 460-5312
405 Biltmore Way; Coral Gables City Hall
Coral Gables, FL
Coconut Grove Farmers Market
(305) 238-7747
Corner of Grand Avenue; Margaret Street
Coconut Grove, FL
Lucini Italia Organics
(305) 858-7200
3225 Aviation Ave 6th Fl
Miami, FL
Hawkins Barbecue
(954) 457-0282
730 W Hallandale Beach Blvd
Hallandale Beach, FL
Cafe Bom Dia
(305) 447-4023
5200 Blue Lagoon Drive, Suite 700
Miami, FL
Explorer's Bounty Inc.
(305) 455-2141
8390 NW 53rd St Ste 312
Miami, FL
Trile Giant South America Corp.
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8403 NW 68st.
Miami, FL
eoilco labs
(305) 663-8187
5825 S.W. 68th Street Unit C
South Miami, FL
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A Taste of Brazil

From its lush Amazon rainforest to its thriving cities, Brazil teems with life. The largest country in South America, it’s roughly the size of the continental United States. While its primary language is Portuguese, Brazil boasts a rich culture that has been influenced by Portugal, Africa, Europe, East Asia and its own indigenous Indian people. The country has five basic regions, each with its own distinct geographic and cultural variations: The Northeast has the greatest percentage of people of African descent; the South and Southeast are home to most Brazilians of European and Japanese ancestry; and indigenous peoples live mostly in the North and Central-West. But no matter where you travel—the sun-washed coasts, tropical rainforests, bustling cities or wide, open plains—you’ll find fabulous food. With so many cultural influences, cuisine ranges from the simple to the sophisticated, blending global flavors. Here are some typical Brazilian ingredients to liven up your meals:

  • Tropical Fruits. Avocado, banana, coconut, guava, lime, passion fruit, pineapple. 
  • Seasonings. Chili pepper, cilantro, palm oil, sweet pepper. 
  • Meats. Brazilian sausages, different cuts of beef, pork tenderloin, chicken thighs and drumsticks. Brazilian sausage may be hard to find, so you can use chorizo or other spicy pork sausages. 
  • Sides. Beans, cassava, fresh fruits, rice. 
Tune in tomorrow for a special Brazilian recipe, featuring ingredients from your local natural and organic...

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