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What are the Brazilian delicacies?

1. Brazilian barbecue.

Barbeque is a famous Brazilian dish, and it is a must-have food for every family banquet and picnic.

Beef, pork and ham can all be used as raw materials for Brazilian barbecue. Brush with sauce and oil and then roast over the fire until the meat is golden and fragrant before eating.

2. Brazilian coffee.

Brazil is the world's largest coffee exporter and producer. At the beginning of the 20th century, Brazil's coffee production accounted for more than 75% of the world's total production.

The main characteristics of Brazilian coffee are excellent quality, rich aroma and excellent taste.

3. Bean stew.

Cooked with beans and meat, bean stew is a national dish in Brazil and one of the home-cooked dishes that people eat every day.

Extended information: Brazil’s tourist attractions: 1. Sanquan Square.

It is one of the iconic buildings in Brazil and one of the must-see tourist attractions in Brazil.

The square is surrounded by many buildings such as the House of Representatives, the Senate, the National Supreme Court, the Presidential Palace, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the National Independence Memorial Hall, and the Workers' Monument.

2. Brasilia Cathedral.

The interior of the cathedral is 36 meters high and has moving statues of three angels hanging there.

These three angels, like the four sculptures of believers at the entrance to the temple, were all made by the master sculptor Sesiati.

Heads of state often hold major events here.

3. Jesus Mountain.

It is 710 meters high and is located in the Tijuca National Park in Rio.

There is a statue of Jesus with arms spread out in the shape of a cross on the top of the mountain, so it is also called Jesus Mountain.

4. Iguazu Falls.

Iguazu Falls is the widest waterfall in the world. It is a horseshoe-shaped waterfall formed by the Iguazu River on the border of Paraná, Brazil and Argentina, falling from the diabase cliffs of the Brazilian Plateau into the Paraná Canyon.

82 meters, 4 kilometers wide.