26th August 2007

Albert Eckhout - Fruits 1

Fruits, banana

Fruits, coconut

Fruits, orange

Fruits, melon

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22nd August 2007

Albert Eckhout – Women

Albert Eckhout – Black Woman

Black Woman

Albert Eckhout – Mameluca Woman

Mameluca Woman

Albert Eckhout – Tapuia Woman

Tapuia Woman

Tupinanba Woman

Tupinanba Woman

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2nd August 2007

Debret and Brazil - 32 - Brazilian fruits

Brazilian fruits

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11th July 2007

Debret and Brazil - 21 - Shopping

Antique Brazilian coins

Antique Brazilian coins

Slave Market of Valongo. Depcting of a slave auction.

Valongo Market, where you could buy slaves

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17th June 2007

Debret and Brazil - 9 - Brazilian Plants, Seeds, Roots and Flowers

Brazilian plants, seeds, roots and flowers

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29th April 2007

A Mango on Guinness Book

This monster weights in at 2,34 Kg (5,15 lbs) and was harvested in April 28 in Boa Vista, state capital of Roraima, one of the Amazonian states, close to the border of French Guyana. The flying distance from the northernmost state capital of Brazil (Boa Vista) to the southernmost one (Porto Alegre) is 3,786km (2,359 mi) comparable to:

Los Angeles (US) - Washington, DC (US) - 3,714 km ( 2,308 mi).

Lisbon (PT) - Moscow (RU) - 3,905 km (2,427 mi).

Quebec (CA) - Vancouver (CA) - 3,785 km (2,352 mi)

Sydney (AU) - Perth (AU) - 3,286 km (2,042 mi)

London (UK) - Jerusalem (IL) - 3,608 km ( 2,242 mi)

Tokyo (JP) - Hanoi (VN) - 3,666 km (2,278 mi)

Brazilian mango fruit on the Guinness - (.br)

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9th April 2007

Sugar-Apple

The sugar-apple (Annona squamosa) is a very common and praised fruit from semi-arid northeastern Brazil. It’s a dry, very sweet fruit, and it have a taste that recalls French d’Anjou pears, dry peaches and also kiwis. Some say it tastes like custard. Custard? No way.

Anyways, it’s perfect for a dessert after dinner and before a cup or two of Shiraz wine (the best Brazilian Shiraz are also made in northeasterner Sao Francisco Valley). The Brazilian name for the fruit is pinha-do-norte (something like “northern-pine”). Because it’s expensive for us in southern, mild climate Brazilian regions, it’s a bizarre fruit even for most of the country inhabitants and a kind of delicacy. Bellow you can see some pics of a sugar-apple being unmercifully murdered (click on the pics for a larger view).

The thing, see from above.

Sugar-Apple, a northeastener delicacy

A closer look. The black spots indicate it’s time to kill the beast.

Sugar-Apple, a northeastener delicacy

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