Monday, January 23, 2012

The Appropriate Beach Foods Of Rio De Janeiro

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By Franciele Lima


The beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema are the focus in Rio de Janeiro. The high-rise apartments skyline hugs the coastline on which dazzling red-colored and yellow-colored umbrellas populate each and every visible stretch of sand. Locals and tourists alike go to the beach, specifically on weekends when the major activity is passing away the day by the ocean.

On the beaches, vendors are consistently passing by selling anything from swimsuit tops to icy drinks in addition to flyers for rio de janeiro penthouse apartments for rent and organized tours. The fact is, the most affordable and easiest way to try Rio's most beloved foods is from a rental lounge chair right on the beach. Moreover, both you and your companions (acompanhantes) can find a beach towel from a passing vendor. Just wait Fifteen minutes.

The essential component of the Brazilian diet plan or the snack that keeps rio de janeiro acompanhantes characteristically self-confident to parade their figures in skimpy bathing suits is the acai berry. This powerhouse Amazonian berry is ripe with antioxidants and anti-aging properties and numerous credit it with supporting weight-loss. The berry is most typically eaten as part of a smoothie.

Probably the most amazing of the snacks offered to sunbathers should be the skewers which come from the merchants shouldering little grills on their backs. With them are slabs of cheese which are covered with olive oil, flavored with oregano, barbequed and served on a wood skewer.

Salgado, or salgadinho, is the name provided to virtually any Brazilian pastry. Small, round morsels of heated cheesy bread, sweet pastries, croquettes along with other salty pastries can be found on the beach.

For an even more compact snack on the beach, you and your Rio acompanhantes can find a pack of Globos. They're light, puffed O-shaped biscuits that come sweet or salty.

To quench your thirst, buy a frosty matte leao tea, a standard beverage in Rio de Janeiro. Another popular refreshment is coconut water, sucked from straws poking out of coconuts where the tops are hacked away skillfully with machetes. The coconut is a perfect method to fend off dehydration.




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