FUN FACTS ABOUT BRAZIL
Brazil is the largest country in South America.
It is the only Portuguese-speaking country in South America.
Most Brazilians consider rice and beans to be their staple food.
Oranges in Brazil are green not orange (even though they are still called Oranges).
It is home to the world’s second largest river, the Amazon.
Brazil’s most popular sport is soccer and it will host the 2014 World Cup.
Brazil is also set to host the 2016 Olympic Games.
THE BEAUTY OF BRAZIL
Brazil’s climate throughout most of the country is warm and tropical and so everywhere that isn’t city is lush and green. A variety of fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes and coffee grow there. Many Brazilians boast that Brazil’s soil can grow anything. Often you can find bananas, coconuts, oranges and other fruits just growing on the side of the road. Every week people go to Feiras (or street markets) to buy fresh produce.
São Paulo is the biggest city in Brazil and the 7th largest city in the world. It carries all the conveniences of any modern city but with Brazilian flair.
There are lots of street vendors selling anything from meals like pastels (fried pastry dough with meat or fruit inside) to sweets and treats like dulce de leite (similar to dulce de leche). This man is selling fresh bread from his bike for a Brazilian breakfast.
FUN FACTS ABOUT BRAZILBrazil is the largest country in South America.It is the only Portuguese-speaking country in South America.Most Brazilians consider rice and beans to be their staple food.Oranges in Brazil are green not orange (even though they are still called Oranges).It is home to the world’s second largest river, the Amazon.Brazil’s most popular sport is soccer and it will host the 2014 World Cup.Brazil is also set to host the 2016 Olympic Games.THE BEAUTY OF BRAZILBrazil’s climate throughout most of the country is warm and tropical and so everywhere that isn’t city is lush and green. A variety of fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes and coffee grow there. Many Brazilians boast that Brazil’s soil can grow anything. Often you can find bananas, coconuts, oranges and other fruits just growing on the side of the road. Every week people go to Feiras (or street markets) to buy fresh produce.São Paulo is the biggest city in Brazil and the 7th largest city in the world. It carries all the conveniences of any modern city but with Brazilian flair.There are lots of street vendors selling anything from meals like pastels (fried pastry dough with meat or fruit inside) to sweets and treats like dulce de leite (similar to dulce de leche). This man is selling fresh bread from his bike for a Brazilian breakfast.
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