They are the biggest country in Latin America. Why is their culture and cuisine not more known around the world...

They are the biggest country in Latin America. Why is their culture and cuisine not more known around the world? I feel like I hear more about Peru and Mexico (clearly) than Brazil

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the culture of killing people is very well known around the world and the cuisine is nothing especial

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Their food is trash

Our food is generic, it's either modified European or African cuisine. Our music is just random beeping sounds with a brown guy screaming random stuff about sex or crime.
Everything Brazil is subpar basically.

Still more cultural than Mexico and Peru

"they're food is trash"
> This comment
> That flag

Not enough immigrants. I'm sure the portuguese know more since more Brazilians go there than here

Our food is global and is eaten everywhere jackass

Kek
What culture?

Ever seen an ugly Brazillian female? Neither have I

I don't eat hamburger filled with cancerous junk that balloons me up in a few days time

There's a bunch of Fogo de Chao's in the USA

Macaco turn off your proxy

Tf is that

Most of Latin America was colonized around 15th century
it's too young to have a interesting history though
But I like the foods

Ehh Mexico and Peru have a pretty long history

That's not culture you pavement ape
And actually, yes, I've seen shitloads. Like most of them actually

but barbecue is generic

That's because you cant afford it you yellow ape

I just watched Crazy Rich Asians. Is Singapore really like that?

You take that back!

>it's either modified European or African cuisine.

Like?

How come Brazil didn't have a major pre-existing Amerindian civilization?

>you pavement ape
Who says Germans aren't creative?

What do you mean? There weren't many in most places in the Americas. Mexico, central America, and wherever the Incans were (mostly Peru) were the only places with the most advanced civilizations

The tupi existed and one of the first to proliferate cuck culture

Talking about Brazilian cuisine is like claiming tacos and clambake are part of the same cuisine, just because Texans and New Englanders happen to pay taxes to the same government. You will sometimes see some common elements, but they're practically the same around Latin America.

Plus cuisines in the New World are more often than not a half dozen local dishes drowned in a sea of European and maybe some African dishes.

The Tupy weren't a civilization, but a bunch of tribes speaking related languages. The nearest you get of a civilization are some GuaranĂ­ tribes since some were already sedentary, but this stretches a lot the meaning of civilization.

Ehh there aren't very many common dishes around Latin America. I don't think Brazillians eat empenadas (which seems universal). Beans and rice don't seem popular in the Southern cone

>I don't think Brazillians eat empenadas (which seems universal).
Pastel is basically a deep-fried empanada.

On beans, it's mostly due to the availability of beef.

Because people here unitentionally self-centered and self-hating, so Brazilians when they go outside they try to hide the fact that they're brazilian the most as possible.

Don't be too hard on yourselves, Angra is pretty damn good.

>Why is their culture and cuisine not more known around the world?

I think that the average liveleak user knows their culture pretty well.

Because just upper-middle class go overseas.
And they hate the brazilian people anyway.

Brown and blacks here love the brazilian culture generally

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>Brown and blacks here love the brazilian culture generally

If by "Brazilian" you mean Rio shit, yes. Now the other stuff most of people mostly don't give a shit.

>singapore
>can't afford

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THIS IS CULTURE

Typical latino dush beans rice