My parents and grandma have a substantial garden to grow food compared to us urbanites. They have potatoes, taro root, an assortment of beans and collard greens (of the infamous caldo verde soup). Then there’s the fruit. They have orange trees and Brazilian guavas. In their yard!
Other local fruit include the baby bananas that I’ve been eating with breakfast everyday and the local pineapple, which is sweeter and more orange in colour than the pineapples you see from Hawaii. My mom’s friend also recently gave us some lemons from her yard. They’re strange little lemons. The look like tiny oranges and their juice looks orange. But they’re sour like lemons.
So yes, back to the meat. Perhaps it’s just my family, but god, there’s a lot of meat in their diet. My mom or grandma will make chicken, and in the pot there’s the chicken and then the local sausage and potatoes. If my mom is the cook, she’ll add carrots, but it doesn’t cross my grandma’s mind to put any carrots in! She says that she’s no rabbit.

5 comments:
Hi Debbie,
Your blog is very interesting to me. I have scanned through it with great interest. My father is from Sao Miguel and it is one of my favourite spots to vacation.
I was there in late November and am jealous that you are there now, even though it is cool and damp. Hopefully you get some good weather while you are there.
Do you go there every couple of years as well?
My hobby is making a website about the Azores. If you want to check it out it is www.magical-azores-islands.com. I am hoping to build a community of people like us who go there fairly often and want to share some pictures and stories.
Anyhow, hope you don't mind the long winded note!
Kind Regards
Rob Belchior
Hi Rob,
Thanks for the comment! I didn't mind that it was long at all!
I do go every few years to visit my family. I just wish I could get others to join me.
I recently told a friend of mine a family legend about the Azores. Maybe you'd find it of interest: http://familylegends.ca/2010/08/03/the-playwright/
Thanks for your interesting blog. I've been contemplating a trip to Azores but now think I will have difficulty with the lack of vegetables. Whilst not vegetarian, my meals consist mainly of vegetables.
Hi Amelia,
I wouldn't want to deter you from going to the Azores. It is a beautiful place. But you may have to search out vegetables more than you would have to at home. That, or settle for having lots of fruit for dessert!
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José Pacheco
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