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Feijao is
derived from
feijão, the
Portuguese word for bean. It most
commonly refers to:
Feijoa sellowiana, a
fruit also
known as
guavasteen or pineapple...
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Feijão tropeiro, also
known as
feijão caipira,
feijão de preguiça and
feijão das onze, is a
typical dish from
Paulista cuisine. It
consists of
beans mixed...
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August 1996),
known as
Vitor Feijão is a
Brazilian footballer as a
forward for
Central Coast Mariners. Born in São Paulo,
Feijão is a
graduate of the youth...
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Jefferson Feijao may
refer to:
Jefferson Feijão (footballer, born 1978),
Jefferson Marques da Conceição,
Brazilian forward Jefferson Feijão (footballer...
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Pastel de
feijão (plural: pastéis de
feijão) is a
Portuguese crispy dough pastry,
filled with a navy bean jam. They were
first introduced in the town...
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Rafael Cavalcante (born 5
April 1980),
often known by his
nickname of
Feijão, is a
Brazilian mixed martial artist who
fights in the
light heavyweight division...
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animal fodder and
human nutrition,
especially in
Brazil where it is
called feijão-de-porco ("pig bean"). It is also the
source of
concanavalin A. C. ensiformis...
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disaster occurred on 25
January 2019 when a
tailings dam at the Córrego do
Feijão iron ore mine
suffered a
catastrophic failure. The dam,
located 9 kilometres...
- frutilla,
literally "strawberry bean". In Portuguese, the
Brazilian name is
feijão carioca (literally "carioca bean";
contrary to po****r belief, the beans...
- 1986),
better known as
Jefferson Feijão, is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as a
right back.
Jefferson Feijão is a
right back who has pla****...