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Brazilian Coffee Harvest Season: Why August Is Misunderstood — and How to Visit Farms Right

Brazilian Coffee Harvest Season: Why August Is Misunderstood — and How to Visit Farms Right

Why August in Brazil is misunderstood for coffee farm visits: where to go, what to expect, and how to plan a meaningful harvest-season trip.
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Semana Farroupilha: A Foreigner’s Practical Guide to Gaúcho Culture in Rio Grande do Sul

Practical, on-the-ground guide to Semana Farroupilha in Rio Grande do Sul: what to see, eat, wear, and how to join gaúcho traditions respectfully as a f...
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The Brazilian Cheese Trail: Queijo do Serro and Canastra in Minas Gerais

A detailed, on-the-ground guide to Queijo do Serro and Queijo da Canastra in Minas Gerais: flavors, farm visits, travel logistics, tasting tips and wher...
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Beyond the Caipirinha: The Best Ways to Visit Cachaça Distilleries in Paraty

Beyond the Caipirinha: The Best Ways to Visit Cachaça Distilleries in Paraty

Explore how to visit Paraty's artisanal cachaça distilleries: what to expect on tours, tasting tips, itineraries, buying advice, and how to find authent...
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The Coffee Route: A 4-Day Road Trip Through Minas Gerais’ Historic Farms

4-day road trip through Minas Gerais’ historic coffee farms — harvest tours, cuppings, fazenda stays, and practical tips for foreign visitors.
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Exploring the Cheese and Wine Route of Serra da Mantiqueira

Discover Serra da Mantiqueira's Cheese and Wine Route: towns to visit, tasting tips, farm visits, and practical travel advice for a flavorful mountain j...
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Pará: A Culinary and Cultural Adventure in the Amazon

Explore Pará's vibrant food, markets, river landscapes, and cultural festivals—practical tips and a sample itinerary for foreigners visiting Brazil's Am...
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Pinhão: The Traditional Winter Snack of Southern Brazil

Discover pinhão, the roasted Araucaria seed that's a winter staple in southern Brazil—how to eat it, where to find it, recipes, festivals, and culture.
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Gramado and Canela: A Taste of Europe in Southern Brazil

Discover Gramado and Canela: European-style towns in Brazil's Serra Gaúcha. Travel tips, foods, festivals, attractions, and sample itineraries for forei...
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Quentão and Vinho Quente: The Warm Drinks That Heat Brazil’s June Festivals

Discover quentão and vinho quente—the spicy, warm drinks of Brazil's June festivals. Recipes, regional tips, where to try them, and travel advice for Fe...
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Best Comfort Foods to Eat in Brazil during the Cold Months

Best Comfort Foods to Eat in Brazil during the Cold Months

Discover Brazil’s best comfort foods for cold months: feijoada, canja, pão de queijo, chimarrão, pinhão and where to try them as a traveler.
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Brazilian BBQ (Churrasco): Top Steakhouses in São Paulo and Porto Alegre

Explore São Paulo and Porto Alegre’s best churrascarias: what to order, how rodízio works, local etiquette, and tasting itineraries for travelers.
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