Originally Posted by
VidaNaPraia
I find that asking for "mal passado" (literally "badly passed")usually gets me a piece of picanha that is medium rare. Usually I have to ask for "muito mal passado, quase crua" ("very badly passed, almost raw") to get the very rare beef I enjoy best, though, and it always comes with a "crazy gringa" look from the server/carver. rsrsrsrs/hahaha
Brazilians seem to like beef that is (over) cooked to well-done shoe leather, salted of course. Maybe it stems from generally observed poor hygiene standards for meat storage prior to purchase in many places.
My local churrascaria is now well trained and my picanha is always muito mal passado e sem sal - delicious. Just like my caipirinha, com pouco acucar e casca em dentro. Everything here is either too salty or too sweet

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