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Canada and Brasil. Cultural Studies 7. Canada - Food. Canada’s national food is very unoriginal. They kind of eat what they want, when they want. The three most popular foods are… Macaroni and Cheese Butter Tarts Poutine’s. Brasil - Food.
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Canada and Brasil Cultural Studies 7
Canada - Food • Canada’s national food is very unoriginal. They kind of eat what they want, when they want. The three most popular foods are… • Macaroni and Cheese • Butter Tarts • Poutine’s
Brasil - Food • Brazilian food is usually spread all over the world because it is very distinct and will want you begging for more. Some of the yummiest foods are… • Feijoada • Polenta • Chickenand rice
Canada - Festivals • Canada is not very known for their festivals but one festival in particular is the “County Fair”. • The County Fair is placed on August 22 – 25th almost every year. It is a big festival which has games and rides for everyone to enjoy. They’re also is some things that you can compete in like a hot dog eating competition, talent show, pie competition and more.
Brasil – Festivals • Brasil is famous for they’re festivals but the most important one to Brazilians is the Dia do Brasil( Brazilian National Day). Brazil’s national day is on September 7th. They usually have a military parade and about 30,000people come to the event each year. Brazil National day is also big in New York, they have the same celebrations.
Canada - Clothing • Canadians do not have a certain type of cultural clothing, they just wear what’s in style like low jeans, shorts and maybe a certain top of a favourite band. But sometimes men and women that work in the mountains wear these specific red suits with cowboy hats.
Brasil - Clothing • In Brasil people wear anything that is comfortable and casual. Men are usually concerned about there footwear. The shoe brand “Havainas” which is a brand of flip flops it is very popular in Brasil. But in Brasil a lot of the women are very outgoing and like to show they’re bodies. The national clothing is the “Bahiana” but it is rarely worn anymore.