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The feijoada is a typical Brazilian food made from black beans and pork, usually served with braised cabbage, accompanied by white rice 😋
Its a dish usually served at lunch, as it is a heavy meal to eat at night because of pork.
Comment below if you’ve tried feijoada! And if case not, do you wanted go try?
Its a dish usually served at lunch, as it is a heavy meal to eat at night because of pork.
Comment below if you’ve tried feijoada! And if case not, do you wanted go try?
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Mmmmm, I’ve never had feijoada before, heck this is the first time I’ve heard about it in general since I’m not too familiar with Brazilian cuisine! It looks really good though! I love bacon, sausage, and black beans, so I’d gladly try this in a heartbeat if it was offered! :3
Such a cute, friendly looking creature! I always love seeing what kind of critters you come up with, you always make them so soft and adorable looking! Love the sausage horns on the head and the mane of greens, they’re such fun little details! Lovely work as always~ <33
Such a cute, friendly looking creature! I always love seeing what kind of critters you come up with, you always make them so soft and adorable looking! Love the sausage horns on the head and the mane of greens, they’re such fun little details! Lovely work as always~ <33
So, feijoada is a very tasty dish, not just in terms of flavor, but as the method of preparation is done in stages and usually takes a day to prepare everything, I believe it makes the experience much more delicious, both in the preparation and in the eating of this dish. .
this green is cabbage, which goes very well with this dish, as well as farofa.
farofa is a type of manioc flour typical of Brazilian cuisine that I can't explain! XD
as always, I really appreciate your kind comments and all the support with my art
this green is cabbage, which goes very well with this dish, as well as farofa.
farofa is a type of manioc flour typical of Brazilian cuisine that I can't explain! XD
as always, I really appreciate your kind comments and all the support with my art
Well, I'm not familiar with feijoada, but I have this whole big Interwebz out there that I'm sure can find me a recipe! The ingredients aren't hard to find and I love Mediterranean and North and South American cuisine (bah, I love food!) so this is on my list of things to make in the next few months.
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