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- The brigadeiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [bɾiɡaˈdejɾu]) is a traditional Brazilian dessert. The origin of the dessert is uncertain, but the most common...
- Campo de Provas Brigadeiro Velloso – CPBV (English: Brigadeiro Velloso Testing Range) (ICAO: SBCC) is a large complex of the Brazilian Armed Forces located...
- the senior ranks include 'Brigadeiro'; the two-star rank is Brigadeiro (Brigadier), the three-star rank is Major-Brigadeiro (Major-Brigadier), and the...
- Brazilian military engineer and politician Brigadeiro Faria Lima Avenue, a street in São Paulo, Brazil Rodovia Brigadeiro Faria Lima, a highway in the state of...
- lamb sirloin, sunchokes, gr****hopper pie, anchovies in brine Dessert: brigadeiro, panettone, bergamot, butter coffee Contestants: Elliot Williams, Director...
- June 13, 1981. Eduardo Gomes International Airport, in Manaus, Amazonas, is named after him. Brigadier Brigadeiro Marechal Eduardo Gomes (in Portuguese)...
- Brigadeiro Camarão Airport (IATA: BVH, ICAO: SBVH) is the airport serving Vilhena, Brazil. The airport is located 8 km (5 mi) from downtown Vilhena. Aviation...
- Avenida Brigadeiro Faria Lima (in English: Brigadeiro Faria Lima Avenue), most commonly known as just Faria Lima, is an important avenue in the city of...
- is induced. Condensed milk is used in recipes for the Brazilian candy brigadeiro (where condensed milk is the main ingredient), key lime pie, caramel candies...
- with shrimps or heart of palm. Brazil has a variety of desserts such as brigadeiros (chocolate fudge balls), bolo de rolo (roll cake with goiabada), cocada...