Feijoada-Phisunayas appear to have the same status as red beef stew in Brazil, and are national foods in Brazil, originally from Portugal to Brazil. The name feijão also comes from Portuguese, meaning beans. In the past, however, this dish in Brazil was a dish for slaves by the master, who used to eat the rest of the cattle and pigs, except for the main food, the meat was mainly consumed by the owner. And now, of course, you're using the best foods to raise it to Brazil. The Brazilian World Cup estimated that many fans who didn't go to Brazil wanted to feel at home the atmosphere of eating Brazilian food while watching the ball