May 19, 2006
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After the storm…
After almost a week , the city recovers from the series of violent attacks. Now, what people most hear is about the trials the Govern make to avoid communication between prisoners and criminals who are free. Thanks for everyone´s concern. Though the city lacks natural attractions and is known to be a crowded place, it doesn’t mean it is a place that has to be forgotten when one comes to Brazil. There are some things I would appreciate to share here and hopefully that would be another excuse for me to go out more often.
Nightlife is almost equally varied. In Sao Paulo, you can find nightclubs offering every beat in Brazil, as well as jazz and disco. The two main entertainment districts are Rua 13 de Maio and Jardins, and some of the best-known shows can be seen at Olympia, Palace, and Tom Brasil. (didn’t find online pics…guess I need to go there…
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There are two things Sao Paulo is best known for in Brazil: business and food. Because the city’s sprawling population represents every ethnicity in the country, cuisine in Sao Paulo becomes a matter of choice. There are thousands of restaurants, and if there’s something you crave it’s bound to be there, be it the obscurest of world cuisine or a simple slice of pizza – a local favorite due to Italian heritage.
Some popular foods in the city:
- Tutu a Mineira: Mashed beans served with roasted pork loin, cabbage, and rice.
- Pao de Queijo: cheese bread.
- Acaraje: Fried shrimp pie. (Some Acaraje fillings)
- Virado Paulista: Rice, beans and banana served with meat and/or egg.
- Feijoada: A stew of black beans and a variety of meats, served with rice and kale.
- Polenta: Baked dough of corn flour with salt.
- Churrasco: Excellent quality barbecued meat
- Pastel: Fried pies eaten with various fillings like meat, cheese, guava, and condensed milk.
- Tutu a Mineira: Mashed beans served with roasted pork loin, cabbage, and rice.
Comments (10)
oi..
mudou o visual do xanga? heheh
nossa to com maior fome. ainda vejo essas imag..
PAO D QUEJO.. eu quero um agora!! uma nao varios hehehe
bom fds
bjus
Goog to hear that things are normalising a bit.
BTW, thank you for your prayers!
nice to meet you and *sorrow* for a country to be in such turmoil!!!
sao paulo sounds like a lovely place.
i’m so glad that things are starting to settle down a bit!! riots can take such a long time to get under control…like the ones in paris….one day, i still hope that i can visit brazil..and of course sao paulo and you!
good that you are safe…
Thank you Sheila!
Ksses and take care
thank you for the update. i love your new site-look. now i am very worried for you.
The storm is gone, and I love pastel!
Oi..
passando aqui pra dizer. q fico mto bom seu post.. sobre o ataque do PCC..
as fotos d sao paulo
acho q agora esta + tranquilo ai neh?
bjus