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Brazilian Carnival

The heat, colour, and rhythm of Brazil

$32 / box
4 spices ยท 2oz each
Crushed Red PepperSmoked Spanish Sweet PaprikaGround CuminCitrus Pepper Seasoning
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Brazilian cuisine is one of the world's great undiscovered food cultures, a collision of indigenous, Portuguese, and West African cooking traditions that produced something entirely its own. At its heart is fire, freshness, and an almost reckless generosity with flavour.

1

Crushed Red Pepper

Heat is at the centre of Brazilian cooking, from the malagueta peppers of Bahia to the pimenta de cheiro of the Amazon. This crushed red pepper brings that fire, versatile, direct, and essential for authentic Brazilian heat.

Best For
Churrasco, moqueca fish stew, Brazilian hot sauce, feijoada, rice dishes
Flavour Profile
Spicy, slightly fruity, direct heat
2

Smoked Spanish Sweet Paprika

A Portuguese legacy in Brazilian cooking, paprika arrived with the colonists and was adopted wholesale into the local cuisine. Smoked paprika is the secret depth in Brazilian BBQ marinades.

Best For
Churrasco marinade, chicken piri-piri, Portuguese-style bacalhau, rice seasoning
Flavour Profile
Smoky, sweet, mildly earthy, rich colour
3

Ground Cumin

The flavour bridge between Brazilian and its culinary ancestors, cumin appears in feijoada (Brazil's national black bean stew), in street-food seasonings, and in the Bahian cooking that traces directly back to West Africa.

Best For
Feijoada, bean dishes, churrasco rub, Brazilian sausage, rice
Flavour Profile
Earthy, warm, slightly bitter, deeply savory
4

Citrus Pepper Seasoning

A bright, citrusy pepper blend that captures the tropical energy of Brazilian cooking. The combination of citrus zest and black pepper is found across Brazilian street food and grilled dishes.

Best For
Grilled fish, caipirinha-marinated chicken, salad dressing, seafood
Flavour Profile
Bright, citrusy, peppery, fresh
Included Recipe

Brazilian Churrasco with Chimichurri

The essence of Brazilian BBQ, picanha beef rubbed simply with smoked paprika and sea salt, grilled over high heat, and served with a vibrant herb sauce.

Ingredients
  • 2 lbs picanha or top sirloin cap
  • 2 tsp Smoked Spanish Sweet Paprika
  • 1 tsp Ground Cumin
  • 1 tsp Citrus Pepper Seasoning
  • 1/2 tsp Crushed Red Pepper
  • 2 tsp coarse salt
  • Fresh parsley, garlic, and olive oil for chimichurri sauce
Method
1

Score the fat cap of the picanha in a crosshatch pattern.

2

Rub all over with paprika, cumin, Citrus Pepper Seasoning, and coarse salt.

3

Let rest at room temperature 30 minutes.

4

Grill over the highest possible heat, 4 minutes per side for medium-rare.

5

Rest 10 minutes. Make chimichurri by blending parsley, garlic, olive oil, and Crushed Red Pepper.

Did You Know

In Brazil, churrasco is not just a dish. It is an event. A proper Brazilian churrascaria serves upward of 15 different cuts of meat, each rotating on a skewer over an open wood fire. The term 'rodรญzio' describes the tradition of servers continuously circulating with skewers until you physically cannot eat another bite.

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