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Pirão | Traditional Porridge From Brazil | TasteAtlas

Pirão

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Pirão is the quintessential Brazilian side dish which resembles a watered-down porridge or polenta. It appears in numerous varieties throughout the country, but it is mainly prepared by stirring manioc flour in various flavorful meat or seafood broths.


This simple, yet hearty dish has been a staple of Brazilian cuisine for centuries, and even though its exact origins are unknown, it probably originated among the indigenous Brazilian cultures. It is mainly served as an accompaniment to rice and numerous meat and seafood dishes.

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