Queijo, according to Babelfish.
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Queijo, according to Babelfish.
QUEIJO ! means cheese
The cast of O Queijo - 2010 includes: Liliana Carvalho Alexandre Ferreira Tiago Ivo Martinho Mouzinho Larguinho Adriana Moniz Silvia Teixeira
A cheesepuff
Yes! look up recipes for coxinha, kibe, empadinha, pao de queijo.
"Queijo" (cheese) "Quarta-feira" (Wednesday)"Quindim" (a dessert)"Querer" (verb - to want)"Querido" (term of endearment, masculine) / "Querida" (term of endearment, feminine)"Quermesse" (a festival)
The root of the English word cheese comes from the Latin caseus, which also gives us the word casein, the milk protein that is the basis of cheese. In Old English, caseus was c?ese or c?se, which became chese in Middle English, finally becoming cheese in Modern English. Caseus is also the root word for cheese in other languages, including queso in Spanish, kaas in Dutch, käse in German, and queijo in Portuguese. Caseus Formatus, or molded (formed) cheese, brought us formaticum, the term the Romans employed for the hard cheese used as supplies for the legionaries. From this root comes the French fromage and the Italian formaggio.
Cheeseburger (we don't have a word for that) If you ask for a cheeseburger in Portugal, we'll understand. Hamburger with cheese = Hamburguer com queijo (yes we add a "u" between "g" and "e" so it looks a bit more portuguese...ish)
Cassava cake, feijoada, angu, feijao tropeiro, pao de queijo, vaca atolada, caipirinha, brigadeiro, doce de leite, doce de leite ninho (aka beijinho), olho de sogra, casadinho, romeu e julieta...
they call it Romeo and Juliet....it's a hardened quava paste slic of ed and served with a slice of queijo de minas, cheese made in the state of Minas Gerais. It's a delicate tasting cheese, but has presence and combined with the sweet and gritty guava it's actually rather tasty....if not this , it's avocado pudding
2 cups Yuca Starch (Almidon) 2 cups corn flour 6 eggs 2 cups Grated Cheese (strong flavour with good fat content ie: queijo minas curado) 8 tbs. Lard 1 tbs anise seed 1 cup milk 1 tbs salt
Feijoada is the national dish of Brazil. It is a black bean stew with meat and often sausage. The dish is normally served with rice and often fresh orange also. The name originates from the bean, feijão preto.