Pão de Açúcar is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Sugarloaf Mountain'. It's a famous, cherished landmark of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. On top of the mountain is the equally famous, cherished landmark of the statue 'O Cristo Redentor' ['Christ the Redeemer'].
There is no town in The United States called Sugar Loaf. There is a mountain named Sugar Loaf located in Minnesota no city exist with that name in America though.
I think the biggest one is the sugar loaf mountain in abergavveny
The Great Sugar Loaf, Mount Leinster, Three Rock Mountain, Lugnaquila, Kippure.
Sugarloaf Mountain got its name from its resemblance to the traditional shape of a concentrated refined loaf of sugar. The conical shape of the mountain, particularly when viewed from a distance, is said to closely resemble a sugarloaf.
"Sugar Mountain" is a term used to describe a mountain with a snow-capped peak that resembles powdered sugar. The name is derived from the visual similarity between the snow-covered mountain and the appearance of sugar.
A loaf cake is a cake baked in a loaf (like a loaf of bread) pan.
The name is Caipirinha... Brazilian cocktail made with ice, lime, sugar crrushed together topped with cachaça rum (Brazilian spirit destiled from juice cane juice).
Such name isn't a Brazilian name.
It is the form of heaven for animals. It is on a cloud, made of sugar lumps and candy, thus its name
The scientific name for Brazilian Mahogany is Swietenia macrophylla.
In the old days 60 years ago, there wasn't so much plastic trash everywhere. People bought loaves of salt and loaves of sugar. You've seen a loaf of bread. A sugar loaf is the same size as that. It's just a big lump, cake, or loaf of sugar. You rub it and the little crystals fall off.
To say "my name" in Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "meu nome."