File:Stuffed meat from Dummont, Northeast countryside of São Paulo state.jpg

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English: The traditional Aluminum dish plate still used in many Brazilian bars and restaurantes across the country. As to organize meals, main courses or complements as much as in happy hours, simple snacks. This one serving as appetizer, the demi smoked salami. One of in great regard in the region, from a city named after Santos Dummont's family lands, ones that owned farms in the surroundings.
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