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Tapioca Crepes. A Brazilian Delicacy
Tapioca Crepes In Brazil, tapioca can refer to several different products derived from the cassava plant. One of them is plain, rustic flat-bread. This type of bread looks more like a crepe and is often called a tapioca crepe. It is made of a fine starch known as pohilho doce or goma, which is produced from the fleshy rootstocks of the cassava plant.


It’s a Cheesy Business
What is something that none of us on earth can live without? I know there will be a plethora of answers to such a question.
“I can’t live without my mobile telephone, without my computer and internet, my mp3 player....” The list of “necessities” is endless. But, just stop to think, we truly can live without these conveniences. Yet, food, water and shelter are indispensable.


Bad Reputation of the British Diet
Some Russians think that the main food of an Englishman is porridge. What do the British eat, in fact?

The British diet has a bad reputation. It seemed that in stark contrast to our close European neighbours we were indifferent to what we ate. The French famous throughout the world for their excellent cuisine, the Germans with their smoked meats and hams, the Italians with their herbs and olive oil.


Food in History of Britain
Food in History of Britain Some Russians think that the main food of an Englishman is porridge. What do the British eat, in fact? Can you give the typical menu of the British (English, Scottish, Irish)?
At one time, English food did not vary greatly, except between classes. By this I mean that people of a certain class tended to eat similar things, but their food would be very different from that of another class.




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