Wednesday the 29th of March 2023:“The Affordable and Convenient Culture of Quentinhas in Brazil”!!!

Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro: 28oC, hot, sunny, and slightly cloudy.

For those unfamiliar with the term, a quentinha is a pre-made takeaway hot lunch commonly sold on the streets of Rio and other big cities in Brazil. It’s a popular option for people who are looking for an affordable meal of decent quality that they can carry away with them and eat anywhere.

When I had the school, I never ate quentinhas. I always went to per-kilo or ala carte restaurants with special menus for lunchtime. Quentinhas, also known as marmitas or packed lunches, are a convenient and affordable option for those who prefer to eat on the go.

I started trying quentinhas the year running up to COVID through a young man who would pass through the gallery where the school was, pushing a shopping trolley that people take to the street markets to put fruit and veg in.

I saw other people from the gallery buying quentinhas from him, so eventually, I decided to try one. It was the perfect meal for me, even though it was not sophisticated. A quentinha comes in a small polystyrene container and lid.

At the bottom, there is rice and black beans, usually a lot more rice than beans. In the beginning, I did not like this so much, but now I don’t mind.

On top of the rice and beans, there is usually some spaghetti, a little salad and the main protein or meal such as chicken, pork, sausage, roast beef, etc. The meal is perfect for me because: 1. It is cheap. 2. The food is really tasty, and 3. It is the right quantity, not too much or too little.

I was also taking enormous pride in cooking for Yasmin, and she appreciated my cooking. However, in the last four or five months, I discovered quentinhas again. There are three or four sellers of quentinhas within walking distance from where I live, so depending on the day and the time, it is possible to have a decent meal for almost nothing.

I would like to talk more about this culture, but there is not enough time now. Tomorrow, I will talk more about this and how it is so interesting for me.

So, I bought my quentinha with my last R$10.00 Reais. It was fried chicken with salad, sweet potatoes, and a lot of rice and beans. It was super tasty and nutritious, and it was only for R$10.00 Reais. What more could a person want? I worked for the rest of the afternoon and evening and later went to bed, only eating that one meal that day.

In bed by 10:00 pm.

Thank you.

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Richard

Photos by Richard George Photography

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