Afro-Brazilian cuisine is much more than a combination of ingredients and recipes; it is a living heritage that carries centuries of memory, faith, creativity, and resilience.
Born from the forced encounter between enslaved African peoples, Indigenous populations, and European colonizers, this gastronomy emerged as a form of cultural preservation and reinvention in the face of adversity.
In Afro-Brazilian religions, cooking is also a sacred act. Many recipes have been preserved within Candomblé and Umbanda terreiros, where food is offered to the origás and shared as a symbol of community and connection. Eating, in this context, becomes an act of reconnection with ancestors and a means of transmitting cultural knowledge.
We’ll visit some historical sites and afterwards we’ll have the Afro-Brazilian culinary experience led by Black chefs. At each location, tastings will be offered, showcasing the richness of flavors and traditions that have shaped the country’s identity.
Praca Maua n 10, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Starting point of the tour. Get the context about the experience.
Rua Sacadura Cabral, Adro da Prainha, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Stop at the Prainha region to know about the local history and its relation to the Afro Brazilian Food.
R. Tia Ciata, Largo do João da Baiana - Saúde, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Stop at Pedra do Sal to know about the local history and its relation to the Afro Brazilian Food.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Experience in a local afro brazilian restaurant
Please meet our tour guide at the entrance. They will be wearing a royal blue uniform and carrying an official Ministry of Tourism badge.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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