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Top 6 Brazilian Snacks You Can’t Miss

One of the best features of Brazilian cuisine is the abundance of inexpensive, easy, and tasty snacks. These can be found at just about every eating establishment: cafes, small casual restaurants calledbotecos, roadside rest stops, cafeterias, and outdoor street markets. While some of these Brazilian snacks may be considered street food, their place in Brazilian cuisine is important thanks to their popularity and ubiquity. So whether you want something salty with your afternoon espresso or need a quick brunch snack, these Brazilian snacks (salgados) will satisfy your hunger and give you a good introduction to popular Brazilian cuisine.

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Top Activities for Your Half Moon Bay Getaway

You can guess the shape of Half Moon Bay from its name—a crescent-shaped piece of California coast with a nice little town in the middle. It’s more laid back than its southern counterpart, Santa Cruz, with a quiet ambiance and a rural feel. Moreover, Half Moon Bay is popular among families, outdoor enthusiasts, and locals enjoying a pleasant day’s drive. Additionally, it provides excellent opportunities for wine and food lovers.

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Exploring Frank Lloyd Wright’s Iconic Architecture in California

If you are a fan of architect Frank Lloyd Wright or of great architecture in general, his California creations can serve as the focus of some exhilarating day trips. Head to one or all of his designs scattered throughout California, from northern California to Los Angeles, including lesser-known properties like shopping centers and medical clinics.

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Explore the Ferry Building Marketplace and Farmers Market in San Francisco

Don’t be misled by the name. The San Francisco Ferry Building is not merely a transit hub; it encompasses a vibrant marketplace brimming with culinary delights. It is more than just a place for the weekly farmers market—it’s a haven for food enthusiasts. Inside, open-fronted shops showcase Northern California’s boutique specialty food makers. You can find local treasures such as Rancho Gordo dried beans, Boccolone Salumeria charcuterie, and Frog Hollow Farms stone fruits and jams.

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