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His hands shook, so he placed the cafezinho on a table.
So far, there's no sign of a gourmet cafezinho.
Reb said: "We will have dessert and some cafezinho somewhere else, if you don't mind."
The secretary brought Nate another small cup of cafezinho, and he sipped it standing in the window.
She had no appetite, though Bosquinha's husband had a cafezinho for them both.
After a quick stir with the doll-sized spoon, I raised the cafezinho to my lips.
The Times, "Where cafezinho is the key to commerce".
You finish, of course, with cafezinho, the potent little cups of coffee that fuel the country.
The thermos was on the counter, the tiny paper cups stacked neatly beside it, waiting for anyone to pause and enjoy an ounce of cafezinho.
The store contains a cutting and polishing factory and sales representatives show customers jewelry over cafezinho - black coffee in small cups.
A hora do Cafezinho (The coffee Cake time): Presented by Álvaro Burns.
She lifted the cafezinho and drank it down in a single swallow, though it burned her tongue and throat and made her stomach hurt.
Mr. Corrêa do Lago, whose gaze turns dreamy when he thinks of the perfect cafezinho - "I love them," he says - is also an economist.
Cariocas (people who live in Rio) told me over and over that to get a good cafezinho at a botequim, it is essential to get there first thing in the morning.
Or for a lighter snack, get the classic combination of media (cafezinho with milk) with pão na chapa com manteiga (grilled buttered bread) for under 3 reais.
THE SECRETARY brought them cafezinho, the strong sugary black coffee Brazilians drink all day in tiny cups, and Nate was instantly addicted to it.
People routinely sprinkle sugar on naturally sweet fruits like pineapple or papaya, and it sometimes seems that half the mass of a cafezinho, the espresso coffee consumed everywhere in the country, is sugar, not liquid.
A strong yet surprisingly smooth masculine hand reached out over her shoulder, took up the pot, and began to pour through the tiny, delicate spout, the thin stream of hot coffee swirling into the tiny cafezinho cups.
He had a brief career as a top model, but it went down-hill when he got addicted to cafezinho (coffee), he also worked as a carpenter, MTV vj, office-boy and as a big black person.
These neighborhood institutions are part café, part lunch counter and part bistro; the place for a quick salgadinho, one of the salty snacks like fried balls of salt cod, and a cafezinho, the little cup of coffee beloved by Brazilians.