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		<title>A Plan to Sell Brazilian Typical Food to the US and Then the World</title>
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			<description>&quot;Typical&quot; doesn´t mean the same thing in this context, in Portuguese and English. &quot;Typical&quot; Brazilian food is beans, rice, meat, tomatoes and onions. Not maniçoba or vatapá.


In English food writers use terms like &quot;regional&quot;, &quot;ethnic&quot;, or &quot;authentic Brazilian cuisine&quot; to get this idea across.
 - Ric</description>
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