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In Manaus restaurants, fish is always accompanied by pepper sauce and farinha.
The flour served with feijoada takes two forms, farinha and farofa.
The dish is served with rice and cassava meal (called "farinha").
Served unadorned, farinha resembles raw wheat flour and is virtually tasteless.
Maria Farinha beach Has quiet and shallow waters.
Manioc agriculture and refinement to farinha is a major economic activity in the Western Amazon.
Guilherme Farinha is a Portuguese football coach.
Graham Farinha, the marriage registrar on Tortola, officiated.
Basílio Farinha is a Portuguese politician.
The Farinha River is a river of Maranhão state in northeastern Brazil.
Next to the house is usually the casa de farinha (flour mill), which also can be a place where visitors, and those who are working, can get together.
(Lunch and dinner were typically meat or fish, rice and beans, with plentiful farinha, the manioc flour used as a topping.)
The Association's President is Jorge Manuel Farinha Nunes.
The present mayor is José Paulo Barata Farinha, elected by the Socialist Party.
Serginho: vocals (in "Alaursa quer farinha")
"More and more adults are getting involved with Halloween parties," Tonia Farinha, Spirit Halloween's director of marketing, said in a telephone interview.
At Spirit Halloween, inventory will be cleared out after Halloween and shipped back to one of the company's warehouses, Ms. Farinha said.
Their current chairman is Américo Farinha Pereira and the current manager is Amândio Barreiras.
Farinha de Mandioca (Brazilian Toasted-Cassava Meal) 1 1/2 cups cassava meal (see note).
According to oral tradition the name of the city is linked to the cattle ranch called Fazenda Campo Belo da Farinha Podre.
Yuri Queiroga: vocals (in "Alaursa quer farinha"), sound effects (in "Pirangueiro")
Veneza water park is a giant aquatic park located in the beach of Maria farinha in Paulista, Pernambuco, north-eastern Brazil.
Anthony Farinha, a close friend who lived with Mr. Gavriel while the two were students at Brown University, said that by 2003, he was asking serious questions about his future.
Piracuí is traditionally known in the Amazon region as farinha de peixe (fish meal) and is traditionally made from a dried, ground fish known as bodó.
A series of archaeological investigations began in 1963, under Manuel Farinha dos Santos, which continued in 1980, while a team of international investigators performed soundings in 1989.