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My fav food!!! 😋🐳👉🏾Farofa is a side dish commonly served with meat, rice, and beans and is almost always found at churrascos (barbecues). Farofa is made from farinha de mandioca which is a much courser and less starchy manioc flour than regular tapioca flour. The farinha de mandioca is slightly yellow and can be found in many different varieties, from toasted to course to flakey (looks a little bit like corn flakes)! The type of farinha de manioca you use depends entirely on your taste buds; there is no right or wrong farinha de mandioca to use when making farofa. So the base of farofa is a dry and course manioc flour. Because this flour is rather tasteless and not nice to eat on its own, Brazilians use butter, onions, bacon, parsley, eggs and almost anything else you can imagine to flavor this flour and make it in to a deliciously yummy side dish that is paired beautifully with meat. The secret to a really tasty farofa is the butter. Lots of butter is melted in a frying pan, onions are added and are either lightly sautéd or sautéd until they are brown and crispy. Other ingredients are sautéd next. Lastly, making sure there is enough butter in the pan, the farinha de mandioca is added and mixed with all of the other ingredients. The butter is used to add moisture to the dry flour. The trick is to get just the right amount of butter so as not to make the farinha de mandioca too moist or too dry! #foodtip #farofa #farinha #manioc #mandioca #amazonia #typicalfood #native #delicious #indigenousculture #purusriver #amazonrainforest #amazon #foodporn #amazontips #amazonas #brazil #gourmet #traveller #exploring #barbarahisrael (at Amazonas)
One of my fav pics 💫 The Amazon in its essence 🙌🏽🌳🙏🏽 #thankfull #tookbyme #fav #traditionalculture #nature_shooters #scenario #naturalbeauty #amazonrainforest #amorzonia #mystery #magical #paumari #purusriver #traveler #naturephotography