Traditional Bahian Acarajé – Afro-Brazilian Street Food from Bahia - HD stock video
Acarajé is a black-eyed pea dumpling fried in palm oil, a typical Afro-Brazilian dish, originating in Bahia and with roots in West Africa. It is known for its distinctive flavor and also for its religious and cultural significance, considered sacred within Candomblé and offered to the orishas.





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- African Culture,
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