Brazilian Cuisine
Carnival on a Plate
Brazilian cuisine is as vast and varied as the country itself — from the churrasco traditions of the south to the African-influenced dishes of Bahia. Bold, generous, and celebratory, every meal is a festa.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Brazilian cuisine
Beyond its three foundational cultures, Brazilian cuisine absorbed waves of 19th- and 20th-century immigration from Italy, Germany, Japan, and Lebanon, each leaving permanent marks. Japanese immigrants in Sao Paulo created a unique Nikkei cuisine, while Italian settlers in the south shaped the country's bread and pasta traditions. The 21st century has seen a "New Brazilian Cuisine" movement that celebrates Amazonian ingredients -- acai, tucupi, cumaru, jambu -- alongside European technique, earning Brazil's restaurants international recognition. Brazilian dining is inherently social and generous, built around abundant sharing.
The churrascaria tradition of continuous tableside meat service embodies this hospitality. Rice and beans (arroz e feijao) anchor virtually every Brazilian meal, with regional accompaniments varying from farofa and vinagrete to fried plantains and couve (collard greens). Family meals on Sundays are sacred, and food is central to celebrations from Carnival to Festa Junina harvest festivals.
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Brazilian cuisine
Alex Atala
Chef-owner of D.O.M. in Sao Paulo, once ranked #4 in the World's 50 Best. Pione…
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Named World's Best Female Chef in 2014 for her work at Mani in Sao Paulo, blend…
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Chef of Mocoto in Sao Paulo, celebrated for elevating Northeastern Brazilian se…
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The cookbooks that define Brazilian cuisine
D.O.M.: Rediscovering Brazilian Ingredients
Atala's manifesto on Brazilian terroir, exploring Amazonian ingredients through 75 visionary recipes.
The Brazilian Table
An accessible introduction to Brazilian home cooking covering regional dishes from Bahia to Rio Grande do Sul.
Comida: A Brazilian Cookbook
A contemporary look at Brazilian cuisine exploring the country's incredible regional diversity through 80 recipes.
Explore All Dishes
1 authentic recipes from Brazilian cuisine