The elimination rounds of the World Cup have begun, meaning that every match will be fought until one team emerges victorious and another defeated. For the losing team, it is a sobering journey home, ...
Cachaça (pronounced kah-sha-sah) is not a household name in the United States, although we gleefully consume its younger sibling, rum, with reckless abandon. This Brazilian treat, formerly referred to ...
Effective April 11, 2013, the distinct, cultural, and national spirit of Brazil, cachaça, will be officially recognized by the U.S. and the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) as cachaça, ...
Nipping at the mojito's heels, the caipirinha is poised to become the next Latin cocktail of the moment. With just three ingredients - a muddled half of lime, sugar and cachaca (kah-SHAH-sah), a ...
The Caipirinha is one of those convenient drinks that tastes exactly like it sounds. As normal American life doesn’t intersect much with the Portuguese language, the word Caipirinha (“kai-puh-ree-nya” ...
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