Tapioca Crepes: Camila Alves Makes A Brazilian-Style Breakfast | TODAY
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Camila Alves, E! News correspondent for the Olympics (and wife of actor Matthew McConaughey) joins TODAY in Rio to demonstrate how to make a healthy Brazilian breakfast: tapioca crepes with fillings including turkey, cheese and ham. And on the side: acai juice, cheese bread and local fruits like papayas and mangoes.
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Tapioca Crepes: Camila Alves Makes A Brazilian-Style Breakfast | TODAY
i love so much tapioca my mom makes it All days! cause we are living on paraiba and i love brasil
Carambola is a tasty and amazing fruit that has the natural shape of a star.
Brazilian fruits is delicious
Us Dominicans eat casabe looks similar to this tapioca crepe but thicker 😍 we eat it with savory foods or sometimes even with coffee
This is Native American cassave bread twisted to modern day western style. The natives from Suriname and Brazil make this in traditional thick crunchy bread. I am from Suriname, used to eat this traditional bread a lot with Native american pepper soup. I find this modern day version impressive though, I love it. Now living in Europe, I can make a quick simple versie of it too! Love it, keeping traditions alive while adjusting to the future! :D
Im guyanese
Tapioca e pamonha! Melhores comidas do mundo
Ela e o Matt são um casal lindo
I Love so much Tapioca. I eat it every morning with scrambled eggs, salt and oregano.❤
For me its aslways so hard its not melting any advice
Cassava, not cabaca!
Carambola = Star fruit
The round black one is called Jabuticaba.
The fruit is Jabuticaba, not carambola !
Tinha carambola ali também, cortada em fatias
Camila Thank God you don't say "PÃO DE QUEIJO" with American accents 🙌🙌
Amo tapioca
Jabuticaba! Anyway great videos from Rio.
omg brasil!!!!!!!!!
incrivel
Okay
Tapioca it's a northeast style, in Rio we eat bread or cake, this fruits are so expansive.
Actually carambola is the star fruit. She pointed out to the jabuticaba.
não importa qual é o idioma do vídeo, se falou do Brasil
tem comentário de brasileiro
JABUTICABA no CARAMBOLA .
Tinha os dois
AS DELÍCIAS DO BRASIL!!💚💛
Carambola is star fruit
That was a silly question he asked about the carambola--it is obvious there is peel on the slices, so it was not carved.
O que eu mais gosto é ela falar inglês igualzinho a eles. ..um dia vou estar assim
Isn’t Cabaça is CASSAVA!
The fruir jabuticaba no carambowla
I am starting to question Camila Alves's Brazilian skills. Cabaca is a bottle shaped vegetable that when dry very poor people use to carry water. Cassava is the other name for yucca. The little black fruit is a Brazilian fruit called Jabuticaba or Jaboticaba. Carambola is the name of star fruit in Portuguese. The "canoe" fruit is called papaya in English and mamao in Portuguese.
These tapioca could be better. They are definitely not in good shape. Slightly deformed. Once you start doing them you get the way.
Delicius
cavassa?she misspelled cassava....lmfao!
namajkatiufputkata misspronounced*
Bra this lady lied alot Jesus it's cassava! Cabassa 😂😂😂
You are not suppose to use any water. Horrible. I just tried it and way better without any water.