Brazilians have a diverse diet that varies significantly by region, influenced by local ingredients and cultural practices. On average, an adult Brazilian consumes about 2,500 to 3,000 calories per day, incorporating staples like rice, beans, and a variety of meats, vegetables, and fruits. Meals are often hearty, with lunch being the largest meal of the day. However, eating habits can differ widely based on socioeconomic status and urban versus rural living.
Our favorite food is: Rice, beans and barbecue.
Brazil Nuts =) also paeille
As far as American foods go, Brazilians eat hot dogs and hamburgers.
Brazilians get there foods from farms, and by trading goods with others.
Brazilians eat everything. They is no restrictions to their diet. Traditionally, they eat a lot of rice, beans, salads and meat.
The vast majority of Brazilians do not have as much disposable income as people in the developed world, so I guess the main expenditure would be on food, clean water, and shelter.
brazilians make over 100 dollars
We buy it at the local stores and/or supermarkets.
There isn't enough food because Japesh ate it all.
he can eat you
We eat it according to how much food but we usually eat spoonfuls
The "Feijoada" is the most popular food from Brazil and it came from de african slaves that were in Brazil because of the portugueses. The "Feijoada" is a mix of beans (normally the black ones) with meat. The slaves ate it with the rest of the food of the Portugueses.