Fruits
Brazil is a continental country, so there are is a big diversity of foodstuff. I love fruits, because they are refreshing and delicious. On sunny days, I like to eat watermelons, pineapples, plums, grapes, mangos, acerolas, khakis, tangerines and many others I can't remember... ahhh! There is nothing better than ice cold coconut water on a sunny day...
Juices are a good call. I like to mix fruits with milk... mangabas or plums with milk and honey... :p
My aunt makes passion fruit icecream almost weekly. It's very easy (condensed milk, cream and passion fruit, put in the freezer). I prefer an acidic taste. I don't like anything too sweet.
And you, guys? What kind of fruit is available in your country? What's your favourites? [or: What are your favourites?]
Hey - no major corrections! In spoken English, it's fairly common (if somewhat colloquial/lazy) to say, "What's your favourites?" so you'd get away with it :-)
I love apples, by the way, especially the English Cox - crunchy and sweet!
Fruits
Brazil is a continental country, so there is a big diversity of foodstuffs. I love fruits because they are refreshing and delicious. On sunny days, I like to eat watermelons, pineapple, plums, grapes, mangos, acerolas, khakis, tangerines and many others I can't remember... ahhh! There is nothing better than ice cold coconut water on a sunny day...
Juices are a good call. I like to mix fruits with milk... mangabas or plums with milk and honey... :p
My aunt makes passion fruit ice cream almost weekly. It's very easy (condensed milk, cream and passion fruit in the freezer). I prefer an acid taste. I don't like anything too sweet.
And you, guys? What kind of fruit is available in your country? What's your favourites?
<em>[Excellent. Just a couple of errors with singular and plural.]</em>