geography and farming
foods and dishes
meals of the day
cooking methods
dining etiquette
100

What type of climate does most of Brazil have?

Brazil has a mainly humid tropical and subtropical climate.

100

What are the three main ingredients of Brazilian cuisine?

Rice, beans, and cassava.

100

Pingado with bread is usually eaten at which meal?

Breakfast.

100

How is rice usually prepared in Brazil?

boiled

100

Do Brazilians switch their fork and knife while eating?

No, the knife stays in the right hand and the fork in the left

200

What is the dry region in Northeastern Brazil called?

The dry region is called the drought polygon (in Northeastern Brazil)

200

What is Farofa and what is it made from?

Farofa is toasted cassava flour, often mixed with butter, garlic, and sometimes bacon.

200

Rice, beans, and meat are most commonly eaten at which meal?

lunch

200

What cooking method is used for Churrasco?

grilled over open flames
200

Where should your hands be when you are not using utensils?

Visible on the table, with wrists resting on top (no elbows)

300

Name two major crops grown in Brazil.

Any two of the following:

  • Coffee

  • Sugar

  • Soybeans

  • Manioc (cassava)

  • Rice

  • Maize (corn)

  • Cotton

  • Beans

  • Wheat

300

What dish is considered Brazil’s national dish and what is it made of?

Feijoada – a black bean stew cooked with pork or beef, served with rice, farofa, kale, and orange slices.

300

Which meal is Feijoada traditionally eaten during?

dinner (especially on weekends)

300

Name two different cooking methods used in Brazilian meals

Any two: boiling, frying, grilling, mashing, marinating, or slow-cooking

300

How should your knife and fork be placed when you finish your meal?

Placed parallel across the center of the plate

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