Tag: Acarajé
By Jack Arnhold, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – It’s hard to go for a walk anywhere in Rio without seeing at least one street food vendor. And as many tourists will know, if you're strolling along Copacabana beach,...
By Mariana Sales, Contributing Reporter
SALVADOR, BRAZIL – Perhaps the most culturally diverse city of Brazil, Salvador in the state of Bahia has a unique energy that expands well beyond their famous Carnival celebrations. Once the capital of the country,...
By Bryan Gregory Sanders
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Festa Junina always draws the crowds throughout June and now rolls its way into July and August, continuing the celebration of the end of the harvest, love for the Northeast, and...
By Bryan Gregory Sanders, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL- Bahian women hustling with assembly line precision can only mean two things: acarajé street food and a line of hungry customers about to have that “Brazilian experience”. Acarajé consists...