Avoador, often referred to as the generic name biscoito de polvilho and also known as biscoito de vento, peta or biscoito voador, is a Brazilian snack food, typical from Minas Gerais and Central-West region cuisines. Its basic ingredients are water, milk, oil, and cassava starch.
They are popular all throughout Brazil, but especially in the northeast and southeast. One popular brand is Biscoito Globo, sold on Rio's beaches.

Characteristic of: Brazilian cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Wheat
Also known as:
Wikidata ID: Q9658011
Wikipedia title: Avoador
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