Brazilian cuisine, like Brazil itself, varies greatly by region. The natural crops available in each region add to their singularity.
Brazilian cooking, while it has many similarities with that of its South American neighbors, is distinct. Stretching from the Amazon in the north, through the fertile plantations of the central coast and on to the southern pampas, the food of Brazil spans a unique mix of cultures and cuisines. The original population contributed popular ingredients like [cassava] and guaraná. African slaves influenced the cuisine of the coastal states, especially Bahia. And around the country, a Portuguese heritage is reflected in a variety of dishes.
Root vegetables such as cassava (locally known as mandioca, aipim, or macaxeira), yams, and peanuts,[citation needed] and fruit like açaí, cupuaçu, mango, papaya, guava, orange, passionfruit, pineapple, and hog plum are among the local ingredients used in cooking. Brazilian pine nuts (pinhão) grow in a tree (Araucaria angustifolia) that is abundant in the southern part of Brazil, and are a popular national snack, as well as a lucrative export. Rice and beans are an extremely common dish, as are fish, beef and pork.
Sara Moulton (born February 19, 1952) is an American chef, cookbook author and television personality.
She is a food editor for Good Morning America, a morning news-and-talk show broadcast on the ABC television network. For twenty years, she was the chef of the executive dining room at Gourmet until the magazine's publisher, Condé Nast Publications, announced on October 5, 2009, that the magazine was ceasing publication.
Since 2008, Moulton is the host of Sara's Weeknight Meals, a cooking show on PBS, a public-television network.
Between 1996 and 2005, she hosted Cooking Live (1997–2003), Cooking Live Primetime (1999) and Sara's Secrets (2002–2005) cooking shows on the Food Network, becoming one of the original stars of that cable- and satellite-television channel during its first decade.
Moulton is the author of several cookbooks and videos including Sara Moulton Cooks at Home (2002), Sara's Secrets for Weeknight Meals (2005) and Sara Moulton's Everyday Family Dinners (2010).
She was one of the founders, in 1982, of the New York Women's Culinary Alliance.
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