When most people think of Brazil, the first images that pop into their heads are usually yellow jerseys, the samba beat of Rio’s Carnival, and pristine beaches. And while those are certainly part of the magic, limiting Brazil to those stereotypes is like eating only the rice at a feijoada feast—you’re missing the good stuff.
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