January 28, 2010
Feijoada pronouncing the ‘j’ like you would in ‘Jack’ and not the Spanish way of an ‘s’ sound, if you type into the search engine you’ll have lots of pages on examples of Brazilian feijoda with black beans, fresh and salted pork, fresh and dried beef, cured sausages, blood sausages, quite an extensive list of [...]
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June 10, 2009
Cooking rojões always takes me back to my Gran. I picture her standing over the stove on which there’s a huge pot, wearing her blue apron, wooden spoon in hand turning around asking me if I want a rojõe to keep me going until lunch was ready. You’re never allowed to be hungry when my [...]
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