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gjennings
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Joined: 25 September 2011 Online Status: Offline Posts: 8 |
![]() Topic: US Food Brazilians LovePosted: 16 November 2011 at 21:39 |
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Quick poll: (looking for opinion from folks who have lived in Brazil for longer periods of time as I havent and dont know the answer to this)
Q: What candy or food item available at any major US grocery store do Brazilians like the most? (and that is not easily to buy/ or not sold in Brazil) |
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3casas
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Joined: 02 November 2006 Location: Brazil Online Status: Online Posts: 3598 |
![]() Posted: 17 November 2011 at 13:02 |
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looking for a quick gift? Toblerone, ferraro rocher, barbecue sauce, big league chew gum, jellybeans that actually have taste (jelly bellies)- basically any candy except black licorice!
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BorisG
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Joined: 26 July 2006 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 1735 |
![]() Posted: 18 November 2011 at 08:41 |
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3casas,
I am confused. Stores all over Brazil are overflowing with Toblerone and Ferraro Rocher... Why bring Žem here?
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DUNGA
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Joined: 30 March 2006 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 5110 |
![]() Posted: 18 November 2011 at 09:07 |
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My experience is that Brazilians don't like to eat things that they aren't familiar with. Recently I had to devour an entire sack of mini-snicker bars single-handedly, even those are available at a ridiculous price in Brazil.
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BorisG
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![]() Posted: 18 November 2011 at 09:12 |
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True, food at even the so called ethnic restaurants, a la Thai, Chinese, Arab, Mexican, etc. is ususally dumbed down to taste as much as possible as the Brazilian staples.
Brazilians down at heart are conservative, zenophobic, and close-minded, at least when at home. |
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toolio
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Joined: 05 July 2008 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 1015 |
![]() Posted: 18 November 2011 at 09:21 |
Poor you, lol. Reminds me of Halloween when I lived in Canada. I'd eat all the chocolate bars before the kids started coming to the door. |
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3casas
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Joined: 02 November 2006 Location: Brazil Online Status: Online Posts: 3598 |
![]() Posted: 19 November 2011 at 06:39 |
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@Boris- i find people ask me to bring back all sorts of stuff they can get here, beyond my comprehension, because it's "de fora" (although i do admit that there is a lot more FR around than there used to be). People coming back from abroad always bring me Kopenhagen chocolates (i think) even though I am pretty sure I can get them in the airport here too (but the neighbor kids are usually pleased to eat them)
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scottyh
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![]() Posted: 19 November 2011 at 08:04 |
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Toblerone, ferraro rocher... are they use food ??
Apart from coca cola and Mcdonalds Im not sure Brasilians care for much food or drink from the US!!
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DUNGA
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Joined: 30 March 2006 Location: Brazil Online Status: Offline Posts: 5110 |
![]() Posted: 19 November 2011 at 08:08 |
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DUNGA
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![]() Posted: 19 November 2011 at 08:11 |
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