Feijoada Sergipana

Feijoada Sergipana is a version of the popular Brazilian dish served in the state of Sergipe. Unlike the feijoada commonly found in the rest of the country, it includes a plethora of vegetables.

Feijoada Baiana

Feijoada Banana is a version of the popular Brazilian dish feijoada from the province of Bahia. It uses pinto beans instead of the black beans found in other parts of Brazil.

Feijoada a Moda de Mineira

Feijoada is one of the national dishes of Brazil. This version is based on recipes from Minas Gerais.

Feijoada Carioca

Feijoada Carioca is a dish of black beans, sausages and various fresh and salted pork and beef cuts, popular in Rio de Janeiro.

Tripas à Moda do Porto

Tripas à Moda do Porto is a Portuguese dish containing tripe, beans, carrots, and several other types of meat and sausage.

Feijoada à moda de Macau

Feijoada à moda de Macau is the version of Feijoada served in Macau. If contains beans, pork and either chorizo or Chinese sausage, carrots, tomatoes and cabbage.

Goan Feijoada

Goan Feijoada is a spicy bean dish with a type of chorizo known as Goa sausage, from the former Portuguese colony, now Indian state, of Goa.

Feijoada de Moçambique

Feijoada de Moçambique is a variation of the Portuguese dish feijoada, as made in Mozambique.

Feijoada, Guinea-Bissau Style

Feijoada is a dish of beans, pork, sausage and vegetables. Versions are found around the world wherever the Portuguese colonized. This version comes from Guinea-Bissau in West Africa.