Paçoca

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Paçoca is a traditional Brazilian candy made from peanuts, sugar, and salt. Some variations may include cassava flour. It is particularly popular during the Festa Junina, a Brazilian festival that takes place in June, but it is consumed year-round.

History

The word "paçoca" comes from the Tupi word "posok" or "paçoc", which means "to crumble" or "to shred". It was originally made by the indigenous peoples of Brazil, who would grind peanuts with maize.

Preparation

To prepare paçoca, peanuts are first roasted and then ground into a fine powder. Sugar and salt are added to the peanut powder and mixed thoroughly. The mixture is then pressed into a mold to form small cylinders, which are then allowed to dry.

Variations

There are several variations of paçoca, including paçoca de pilão and paçoca de colher. Paçoca de pilão is made by pounding the ingredients together in a large mortar and pestle, while paçoca de colher is a softer version that can be eaten with a spoon.

Cultural significance

Paçoca is often associated with the Festa Junina, a festival that celebrates the nativity of John the Baptist. During this festival, paçoca is often served alongside other traditional foods such as pamonha and canjica.

See also

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