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Bridging the Gap - The cultural exchange thread
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The notion of american food in Brazil is all we see from imported TV shows, so big cereal bowls, waffles, pancakes and fried eggs and bacon are to be expected when you ask a Brazilian person what are the first things they think about when hearing "American breakfast"

Compared to everyday Brazilian breakfast of bread, butter and a cup of coffee, it does sound more glamorous and even a tad too exaggerated. Cereals are very expensive, and so are jams and spreads. We also don't have peanut butters and honey is something very uncommon for a normal Brazilian household (though I do buy honey myself)

As for hotdogs, it's popular in my state to make double hotdogs (twice the sausages), topped with corn, green peas, vinaigrette, shoestring potatoes, grated cheese and mashed potatoes. It appears to be a modern invention but it's become a staple thing here.
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RE: Bridging the Gap - The cultural exchange thread - by Gors - 05-22-2017, 07:16 AM

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