Brazilians eat most often, French eat least often


Feijoada, a typical Portuguese dish, is a stew of beans with beef and pork eaten in Brazil. Brazil beat the US and Britain for having the highest number of food intakes a day, according to a report out of SIAL Paris.

Report also shows Yanks and Brits often skip meals.

Brazilians eat most often, French eat least often report

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