A dip in the typical desserts and juices of Maranhão.

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
  • A dip in the typical desserts and juices of Maranhão.
    Maranhão, in addition to its natural beauty and rich culture, also enchants the palate with a unique cuisine that mixes indigenous, African and European influences. And when it comes to dessert and juice, the state does not disappoint! Get ready to venture into a world of exotic and refreshing flavors.
    Desserts:
    Caja-mango jam:
    A classic Maranhão made with the acidic pulp of cajá-mango cooked with sugar and spices. Perfect for those who appreciate a sour sweet.
    Tapioca cake:
    A moist and tasty cake made with tapioca, coconut milk, eggs and rapadura. Ideal for an afternoon snack or a special breakfast.
    Coconut cheese:
    A Maranhão version of the traditional queijadinha, made with grated coconut, coconut milk, curd cheese and spices. An explosion of flavor!
    Arroz Doce Maranhense:
    A creamy and fragrant rice pudding with cinnamon, cloves and coconut milk. A classic that appeals to everyone.
    Babassu candy:
    A sweet made with grated babassu coconut, coconut milk, sugar and spices. A regional delicacy with a unique taste.
    Juices:
    Bacuri juice:
    An exotic and refreshing juice made with the acidic pulp of bacuri. Rich in vitamin C and with an unsurpassed taste.
    Cupuaçu juice:
    A creamy and tasty juice made with the pulp of cupuaçu, typical fruit of the Amazon. Rich in vitamins and minerals, it is a true nectar of nature.
    Juiciness:
    The açaí maranhense! A juice rich in energy and nutrients, perfect to start the day or after the gym.
    Pitomba juice:
    A sweet and citrus juice made with the small pitomba fruit. Refreshing and a source of vitamin C, it is ideal for hot days.
    Sugar cane juice:
    A traditional drink made with the broth extracted from sugar cane. Sweet and natural, it is a great option to replenish energy.
    Well, today I presented just a few desserts and juices, they liked it! So come and meet everyone.
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Komentáře • 9

  • @saudeformaefoco
    @saudeformaefoco  Před 2 měsíci +8

    In today's video you will see the wonderful desserts and traditional juices that are served here in Maranhão.

  • @Animalesco-hh2ki
    @Animalesco-hh2ki Před 2 měsíci +8

    Look! The cajá mango sweet is mouth-watering hahaha.

  • @detudosound6793
    @detudosound6793 Před 2 měsíci +4

    hmmmm delicious cheese, my favorite dessert.

  • @luisfelippe3986
    @luisfelippe3986 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Congratulations on the variety of juices, especially the bacuri one.

  • @vidasaudavel932
    @vidasaudavel932 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Maranhense rice pudding I confess I've never eaten but it must be delicious.

  • @GUERREIRODESELVA53
    @GUERREIRODESELVA53 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Taina desserts that I really like: rice pudding, whether from any region of Brazil, rice pudding is my favorite dessert.

  • @LuisFelippe-lm8tr
    @LuisFelippe-lm8tr Před 2 měsíci +7

    I really like it but not as a dessert but for a late afternoon snack, the delicious tapioca cake is very good.

  • @topcollection2690
    @topcollection2690 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Pitomba juice should be very good, one day I'll try it to see if it's good.

  • @luisfelippe2490
    @luisfelippe2490 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Jussara or açaí juice, because it's the same thing, it just changes the name in Maranhão hahaha