How many fruits in a Brazilian basket can you name? Can you spot fruta do conde, which is rich in antioxidants? They're the artichoke-like green fruits.
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How to spot caju —
The orange fruit with the curled handles are caju, or cashew apples. The handle is actually the cashew nut.
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'I'm no good without my morning juice.' —
The daily sucos is a sacred ritual in Rio, a tonic to beat the heat, get a boost of natural sucrose, antioxidants or vitamins and sample a dizzying array of blends.
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Rio's sucos boom —
Podrigo Vigigal Peixoto, whose family runs Polis Sucos (not pictured), says his father opened Rio's first sucos (juice bar) in 1958. Now there's a juice bar on almost any street in the city's Zona Sul.
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Juicy benefits —
"It's very hot in Rio, so people want something healthy that can quench their thirst," says Peixoto.
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On every street corner —
Sucos often serve cheap eats as well as juice, making them great places to save money and eat well.