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Re: Pics from Brazil
Yes, I know it is a silly question .... but does "acaraje" taste like akara? Abi are there ingredients unique to Brazil that give it a different flavour?
PS: These things interest me .... whether the areas with Yoruba Orishas, the areas where the Creole word for white man is "Beke" (the Igbo word, abeg I no sabi spell), or the places where the Creole word for "Heaven" is the same as the Creole word for "Africa".
PS: These things interest me .... whether the areas with Yoruba Orishas, the areas where the Creole word for white man is "Beke" (the Igbo word, abeg I no sabi spell), or the places where the Creole word for "Heaven" is the same as the Creole word for "Africa".
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Legit question bro.. I finally found acaraje while in brasilia.. On its own, its tastes close enough but naija people is tastier cos of the spices.. On the other hand, the brasilians serves their acaraje with jara on top like a sandwich.. they slice it open and add beans, crayfish or na shrimp and a bunch of other stuff in the middle.. I took it with the shrimp.. but like almost all the foods in brasil, the shrimp made the whole thing too salty for my taste..The Eagle wrote:Yes, I know it is a silly question .... but does "acaraje" taste like akara? Abi are there ingredients unique to Brazil that give it a different flavour?
PS: These things interest me .... whether the areas with Yoruba Orishas, the areas where the Creole word for white man is "Beke" (the Igbo word, abeg I no sabi spell), or the places where the Creole word for "Heaven" is the same as the Creole word for "Africa".
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The Brazilians put spoons of salt on everythinganalyzer wrote:Legit question bro.. I finally found acaraje while in brasilia.. On its own, its tastes close enough but naija people is tastier cos of the spices.. On the other hand, the brasilians serves their acaraje with jara on top like a sandwich.. they slice it open and add beans, crayfish or na shrimp and a bunch of other stuff in the middle.. I took it with the shrimp.. but like almost all the foods in brasil, the shrimp made the whole thing too salty for my taste..The Eagle wrote:Yes, I know it is a silly question .... but does "acaraje" taste like akara? Abi are there ingredients unique to Brazil that give it a different flavour?
PS: These things interest me .... whether the areas with Yoruba Orishas, the areas where the Creole word for white man is "Beke" (the Igbo word, abeg I no sabi spell), or the places where the Creole word for "Heaven" is the same as the Creole word for "Africa".
Every single time I ate out in Brazil I was overwhelmed with the salt content in my meals. I mean gotttttt dayummmmm....
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Selo na bad guy.. me no fit compete with those pics o
Seloweizer think say na only am get woman pishure..
Seloweizer think say na only am get woman pishure..
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Heliopolis wrote:The Brazilians put spoons of salt on everythinganalyzer wrote:Legit question bro.. I finally found acaraje while in brasilia.. On its own, its tastes close enough but naija people is tastier cos of the spices.. On the other hand, the brasilians serves their acaraje with jara on top like a sandwich.. they slice it open and add beans, crayfish or na shrimp and a bunch of other stuff in the middle.. I took it with the shrimp.. but like almost all the foods in brasil, the shrimp made the whole thing too salty for my taste..The Eagle wrote:Yes, I know it is a silly question .... but does "acaraje" taste like akara? Abi are there ingredients unique to Brazil that give it a different flavour?
PS: These things interest me .... whether the areas with Yoruba Orishas, the areas where the Creole word for white man is "Beke" (the Igbo word, abeg I no sabi spell), or the places where the Creole word for "Heaven" is the same as the Creole word for "Africa".
Every single time I ate out in Brazil I was overwhelmed with the salt content in my meals. I mean gotttttt dayummmmm....
The salt thing was just overboard .. Felt like i should be checking my blood pressure with each bite..
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64 GAMES UNBEATEN AT STAMFORD BRIDGE... A NEW RECORD IS SET.....
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Analyzer!!!! Na you sabi oh.. No be me and you waka? Contingent!!!analyzer wrote:Selo na bad guy.. me no fit compete with those pics o
Seloweizer think say na only am get woman pishure..
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Chei Chei chei......Rio 2016 is looking like a must!
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The Eagle-analyzer wrote:Legit question bro.. I finally found acaraje while in brasilia.. On its own, its tastes close enough but naija people is tastier cos of the spices.. On the other hand, the brasilians serves their acaraje with jara on top like a sandwich.. they slice it open and add beans, crayfish or na shrimp and a bunch of other stuff in the middle.. I took it with the shrimp.. but like almost all the foods in brasil, the shrimp made the whole thing too salty for my taste..The Eagle wrote:Yes, I know it is a silly question .... but does "acaraje" taste like akara? Abi are there ingredients unique to Brazil that give it a different flavour?
PS: These things interest me .... whether the areas with Yoruba Orishas, the areas where the Creole word for white man is "Beke" (the Igbo word, abeg I no sabi spell), or the places where the Creole word for "Heaven" is the same as the Creole word for "Africa".
Analyzer is right. The food is the same. But taste is different. More salty in Brazil. The presentation is also unique with a lot of add ons.. see pic below..
The most amazing though is the depth of the religion and continuation of the African Traditional Religion... It will blow your mind to see the originality, spiritual consciousness and the seriousness with which they honor their Orixas.. Full display of the Yoruba dieties in center of Salvador.. Mind you.. Brazil has one of the largest black African populations in the world, second only to Nigeria.
See pics from visit.
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Abeg, make den edit thread to include NSFW!!
Mini entertainment outside national stadium in Brasilia.. Before una start to dey yab me - notice I no be the only person wey dey enjoy the view and taking pics..
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Mini entertainment outside national stadium in Brasilia.. Before una start to dey yab me - notice I no be the only person wey dey enjoy the view and taking pics..
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Seloweizer, for some reason I can't see your pictures?
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mmeny wrote:Seloweizer, for some reason I can't see your pictures?
me sef no see dem o
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Chief let me know of they are visible now. I will post full stories later.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:mmeny wrote:Seloweizer, for some reason I can't see your pictures?
me sef no see dem o
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Obrigado.seloweizer wrote:The Eagle-analyzer wrote:Legit question bro.. I finally found acaraje while in brasilia.. On its own, its tastes close enough but naija people is tastier cos of the spices.. On the other hand, the brasilians serves their acaraje with jara on top like a sandwich.. they slice it open and add beans, crayfish or na shrimp and a bunch of other stuff in the middle.. I took it with the shrimp.. but like almost all the foods in brasil, the shrimp made the whole thing too salty for my taste..The Eagle wrote:Yes, I know it is a silly question .... but does "acaraje" taste like akara? Abi are there ingredients unique to Brazil that give it a different flavour?
PS: These things interest me .... whether the areas with Yoruba Orishas, the areas where the Creole word for white man is "Beke" (the Igbo word, abeg I no sabi spell), or the places where the Creole word for "Heaven" is the same as the Creole word for "Africa".
Analyzer is right. The food is the same. But taste is different. More salty in Brazil. The presentation is also unique with a lot of add ons.. see pic below..
The most amazing though is the depth of the religion and continuation of the African Traditional Religion... It will blow your mind to see the originality, spiritual consciousness and the seriousness with which they honor their Orixas.. Full display of the Yoruba dieties in center of Salvador.. Mind you.. Brazil has one of the largest black African populations in the world, second only to Nigeria.
See pics from visit.
I must venture that side one of these days.
The "Sierra Leonians" of 19th and early 20th Century Lagos Colony get most of the historical attention, but the African elite also included returnees from Brazil (Silva, Da Costa, etc), possibly from Bahia. I don't know that there is a formal relationship between Lagos and Salvador, though.
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Kai...It looks like you guys seriously enjoyed Brazil
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Thanks Selo, a good number of them are finally showing but some are still not visible. Anyways, thanks for sharing your personal photos. I'll try to attend the Olympics in 2016.seloweizer wrote:Chief let me know of they are visible now. I will post full stories later.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:mmeny wrote:Seloweizer, for some reason I can't see your pictures?
me sef no see dem o
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@ analyzer's pics and video. Crazy #$% chick
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my goodness.. those pics from TAJ Curitiba and their facebook page. TAJ sweet o
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Sharp man! You checked their facebook page eh?.. If you scroll down to Jun 16th (the day of the SE game vs Iran) you will see more pictures of CE's in TAJ.Lager-back wrote: my goodness.. those pics from TAJ Curitiba and their facebook page. TAJ sweet o
You should visit Curitiba!
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lovely pics. glad you all made it back safely
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