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Brazilian Street Food Compilation - Rio de Janiero Edition

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South BRAZILIAN STREET FOOD Tour!! Endless Pasteles + Hot Dog | Curitiba, Brazil

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With my last few hours in Curitiba upon me, I set out on one last local food adventure before setting my sights on Blumenau in the morning! Some along with me as I go on a nighttime South Brazilian street food tour and try everything from pasteles to an amazing hot dog!

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My afternoon began at 4 Beans, an awesome local coffee shop. Later, we’d hit up a local pastel joint, a food truck, and a bar!

There’s nothing quite like Brazilian coffee, and 4 Beans makes the best in Curitiba! They roast all of their beans in-house, which means they’re super fresh!

Their coffee comes in a satchel or a drip coffee bag that’s almost like a big teabag. They open it up inside your cup and then pour the hot water inside to brew your coffee. I wanted an espresso, but they sell many varieties.

I tried some of the coffee, which was piping hot. Before they brew the coffee, they weigh it, which is what pro coffee brewers do.

Next, I tried some strong, floral jasmine bean coffee that had a slight bitterness. Then Rafa and I had a unique and bitter one from Bahia. I bought a bag of some ground jasmine bean coffee to take home with me.

Then, we hopped back in the car to go get some pasteles at Juvevê Bar Restaurante e Pastelaria, which has been around for 40 years. It’s like a big empanada.

At the restaurant, they have a massive menu on the walls showing all 150+ pasteles they offer. I was excited and hungry!

I watched the women in the kitchen prepare three different pasteles. They’re made exactly like a huge empanada. They fill the dough with lots of ingredients and deep fry it.

The one I tried is from a town called Morretes near Curitiba and is filled with shredded meat, banana, and manioc flour. It was a beast! I loved how crunchy and oily it was. It was savory and sweet, but also salty.

I added some chili sauce, which added a nice, sweet and sour spicy kick. The mix of sweet, salty, savory, and spicy was an amazing combination that I couldn’t get enough of. It was the best pastel I’ve ever eaten, but it was too big for me to finish! It cost R$ 24 or just under $5 USD.

Then, we headed back out to a famous local bar called Casa Velha. It’s located in a building that looks like an old house! Inside, it’s a nice, rustic, authentic sports bar. They have lots of different types of beer.

I got a Buddy Brewery American Pale Ale. It was a draft beer, which is always better. It contained 6.5% alcohol and was hoppy, crisp, light, and not cloudy. Then, I tried a dark, malty beer called Petra, which was like a sweet mix between a porter and a stout.

Then, we got some croquetas called bolinhos. They’re made with fried ground beef and cheese and came with mustard and a spicy sauce. The cheese inside was gooey and like lava! They’re super addicting and pair nicely with the beer.

Next, we went to get a hot dog! They’re extremely popular in Brazil. I don’t usually love hot dogs, but they’re a big part of the culture here. We arrived at Gringo Dog Colombia, one of the most famous hot dog spots in Curitiba. These come with a bun, tomatoes, onions, French fries, and yuca flour.

The hot dogs come toasted with a spicy pineapple sauce and another with tomatoes and chilies. The second sauce was like salsa. It was good and crispy, and I loved the sweetness of the pineapple sauce. It was a great way to end our south Brazilian street food tour!

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Top 10 Best Street Foods to Visit in Brazil | English

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Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At 8.5 million square kilometers and with over 214 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh most populous. In this video, we are going to discuss top 10 Street Foods in Brazil and the finest places to eat in Brazil . Our esteemed viewers are in for a treat today, and they must dine in these best Street Foods to visit in Brazil to get the real taste of some of the most delicious dishes ever cooked.

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Tapioca - Best street food in Rio de Janeiro

No visit to Rio de Janeiro is complete without trying Tapioca which is one of the most popular street foods in the country.

Tapioca - Brazilian pancake or crepe is made from combination of manioc flour and shredded coconut and fried into a kind of crepe or pancake with crunchy outer shell and gooey middle.
Tapioca can be served with variety of inside ingredients like sweet with bananas, cinnamon and condensed milk or with beef, chicken and cheese.

The actual Tapioca is a starch extracted from cassava root (Manihot esculenta). This species is native to the North Region of Brazil but spread throughout South America. The plant was carried by Portuguese and Spanish explorers to most of the West Indies, and the continents of Africa and Asia, including the Philippines and Taiwan. It is now cultivated worldwide.

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Brazilian Street Food Compilation - Rio de Janiero Edition

Brazilian street food found in Rio de Janiero, Brazil.

Tapioca: a mixture of cassava flour and shredded coconut with assorted toppings like banana and cheese.

Acarajé: a Bahian dish which consists of a deep fried bean fritter filled with shrimp and a paste made from chili peppers, okra, onions, coconut milk, and tomatoes.

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