Why they don't have recognizable cuisines?

why they don't have recognizable cuisines?

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>Deliberately ignores sola de macaco

Quieres?

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>unseasoned beans and rice
>french fries
>overcooked meat
>slice of tomato or lettuce
wa lah, brazillian cuisine

How's it unseasoned retard? Have you ever heard of salt, garlic??

I went to a colombian restaurant and all of the food was really plain and boring but the milkshakes were incredible

I order venezuelan all the time, it's pretty good

arepas are god tier

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No culture

they do, and when there are common dishes they each have their own regional variant.

Can't say about the others but Brazil has a variety of very distinct regional cuisine. It is just that it's not as famous because we don't get many tourists and the western media doesn't keep advertising it like they do to Chinese, indian, japanese, Italian and so on

Kys already you souless american drone.

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>tf
>tp
Lmao a mutt talking about culture. Go back to shoot kids retard.

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>tf
>tp

My mom has a friend who immigrated here from chile. The food they eat would put anyone in despair. Its worse than UK food

My state alone has better food than all of Eastern Europe

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Brazilian and Peruvian are good

>Let me tell you about something that never happened
>Let me speak about food when everything we eat is fast food and Butter
Try again muttoid.

Half these things aren't from your state to begin with, but from the neighboring ones

All the caipira cuisine is from São Paulo.

And I'm the Pope

Bandeirantes, tropeiros and boiadeiros were from São Paulo, we conquered and colonized those other regions, bringing with us our caipira cuisine.

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