Rio de janerio  or simply Rio, is the second-most populous municipality in Brazil and
the sixth-most populous in the Americas. RIO HAS A NICKNAME...CIDADE MARAVILHOSA OR
'THE MARVELOUS CITY'.
The city experiences hot, humid summers, and warm, wet winters. In inland areas of the
city, temperatures above 40 °C (104 °F) are common during the summer, though rarely for
long periods, while maximum temperatures above 27 °C (81 °F) can occur on a monthly
basis
The name 'Rio de Janeiro' is Portuguese for 'River of January' and was given to the city by
the captaincy of the Portuguese Empire in 1565, the date the city was established.
The city's major teams are Flamengo, Vasco da Gama, Fluminense and Botafogo. 
SAMBA
Samba is a dance form that was created by African people in Brazil who brought much of
their music and dance culture into Latin America with them upon arrival into many Latin
American countries. Samba music is very similar to and has been influenced by
many Angolan music genres.
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“Feijoada”
This is usually made on Saturdays. It consists of black beans (feijão, hence the name of
the dish) and white rice, foods which make up the base of the Brazilian food pyramid. They
also add pork, usually bacon, cooked ground meat and / or sausage. Some people choose
to add green cauliflower and there’s always a bit of orange. It is accompanied by another
classic of Brazilian cuisine: the farofa, manioc (cassava) flour which is toasted and
seasoned in various ways.
Churrasco
Churrasco, contrary to what you may think, doesn’t refer to a specific type of meat but
rather any grilled meat. Barbecue joints are popular in Rio and they offer any type of grilled
meat from chicken and pork to boar or even alligator! Salad or rice are served with the
meat.
Leão Veloso Soup
This dish represents the abundance of good times, since it is a fish soup studded with
quality seafood. The broth is made from shrimp heads and meaty fish, and the soups
contains shellfish like lobster and shrimp as well as fried onion, tomato and saffron. If you
want to try this soup, look for it in the best restaurants.
File a Osvaldo Aranha
By now you may have noticed that in Rio they like to give their dishes crazy names. This is
because are named after people. In this case, Osvaldo Aranha was a politician of the
1930s. This dish consists of a steak garnished with yuca, white rice and fried garlic
Acarajé
This dish consists of donuts made from black bean paste and stuffed with vatapá (vatapá
is a sauce made with flour, peanuts, ginger, pepper, palm oil, coconut milk and onion).
Siri Casquinha
This dish, which you will easily find in restaurants, is made of chopped crab meat served in
its own shell with green sauce. It’s really quite good.
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