Filé de Pirarucu à Casaca
Amazonian Cuisine
Pirarucu fillet served with a creamy sauce and regional ingredients, likely including coconut milk and spices. This is a common and popular dish in Amazonian cuisine.
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Restaurante Toca do Lobo
Jesus De Nazaré, Macapá, AP
Macapá, Brazil
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