Nai's Food Guidebook

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Nai's Food Guidebook

Food scene

Restaurante na água. Por-do-sol perfeito Ótimo para almoço
20 persone del luogo consigliano
Restaurante Veleiro
3252 Praça Santo Antônio da Barra
20 persone del luogo consigliano
Restaurante na água. Por-do-sol perfeito Ótimo para almoço
absolutely can’t miss when you Travel for Food in Salvador, it is this food right here – the name is ‘Acarajé.’ Acarajé is a food that comes directly from West African food traditions, and yet is so totally and completely loved by the locals of Salvador, Brazil. Acarajé is so well-loved in Salvador, and such an incredible street food, in my opinion its a snack worth visiting just to eat it! Black-Eyed Pea Patties and Dendê Oil The two key ingredients to this food are the black-eye pea batter, and a type of palm oil (which is known locally as Dendê oil). In this part of Brazil, there is a local belief that not only is dendê oil healthy, but foods that include dendê are foods worthy of use in ceremonies, and local Bahian religious traditions.
112 persone del luogo consigliano
Acarajé da Cira
Largo da Mariquita
112 persone del luogo consigliano
absolutely can’t miss when you Travel for Food in Salvador, it is this food right here – the name is ‘Acarajé.’ Acarajé is a food that comes directly from West African food traditions, and yet is so totally and completely loved by the locals of Salvador, Brazil. Acarajé is so well-loved in Salvador, and such an incredible street food, in my opinion its a snack worth visiting just to eat it! Black-Eyed Pea Patties and Dendê Oil The two key ingredients to this food are the black-eye pea batter, and a type of palm oil (which is known locally as Dendê oil). In this part of Brazil, there is a local belief that not only is dendê oil healthy, but foods that include dendê are foods worthy of use in ceremonies, and local Bahian religious traditions.