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		<title>Moqueca de Pexe (Fish Stew)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#62; Hello guys&#8230;this is one great recipe and I love to eat great dishes and I love to cook sometimes. Today I decided to make a fish stew where it origins is from Bahia &#8211; Brazil, but first made by indians in a very diferent way. Ingredients: - Fish: Whiting or any other like white… <a target="_blank" href="http://www.everydayguy.tv/2008/10/08/moqueca-de-pexe-fish-stew/">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Hello guys&#8230;this is one great recipe and I love to eat great dishes and I love to cook sometimes. Today I decided to make a fish stew where it origins is from Bahia &#8211; Brazil, but first made by indians in a very diferent way.</p>
<p>Ingredients:</p>
<p>- Fish: Whiting or any other like white grouper, hake yellow.<br />
- Tomatos;<br />
- Onions;<br />
- Potatos (not a must);<br />
- Few Leaves of Cilantro;<br />
- Oil Palm known as &#8220;Oleo de Dende&#8221; (in portuguese);<br />
- Coconut Milk;<br />
- Salt (as you like);<br />
- Black Pepper (as you like);<br />
- Green, Red and Yellow Peppers;<br />
- Garlic (not a must);<br />
- Olive Oil.</p>
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