Mmm Yummy Brigadeiro

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Brigadeiro in a Cup

Celebrating Ricardo's 40th Birthday with colleagues at work.



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Thursday, September 16, 2010

16 brigadeiros in a Window Box



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How about a Wedding Anniversary Treat?

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THE BRIGADEIRO


Ask
Brazilian children what they expect to find to eat at a birthday party. Besides
cake, they're probably going to answer brigadeiros. Unlike other Brazil sweets
whose origin dates back to colonial times, brigadeiros have a more recent
history. Condensed milk, first manufactured in Brazil in 1921, made it possible
for Brazilians to create a chocolate sweet which was a favorite with Brigadier
Eduardo Gomes, one of the heroes in the 1922 lieutenant revolt at the
Copacabana fort.
When Eduardo Gomes was a candidate to Brazil presidency in 1945 - the first
year Brazilian women could vote for president - ladies who supported him sold
the chocolate sweet in fundraisers.
Eduardo Gomes's campaign slogan - "Vote no brigadeiro, que é bonito e é
solteiro" (Vote for the brigadier, who's good-looking and single) - didn't
grant him victory, but Brazil had a new name for an increasingly popular sweet.

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