Ingredient appreciation — what makes Brigadeiro special
What sets Brigadeiro apart is the handling of manioc flour farinha. In lesser versions this is treated as a background note. Here it's central and the smoky and umami-deep result shows it. I've started buying it to cook with at home after this experience.
Brazilian cuisine reflects indigenous, Portuguese, and African culinary heritages in equal measure. The a Bahian seafood restaurant atmosphere was right for this kind of food. I had Brahma lager as recommended and it matched well. If you want to understand what makes this cuisine distinctive, Brigadeiro is the place to start.
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