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The chester has become one of the traditional dishes in Brazilian Christmas…

The chester has become one of the traditional dishes in Brazilian Christmas celebrations, especially for families seeking a tastier alternative to turkey. Originally created in the 1960s by a Brazilian company, the chester is a variation of chicken with a larger, meatier…

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The chester has become one of the traditional dishes in Brazilian Christmas celebrations, especially for families seeking a tastier alternative to turkey.

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The chester has become one of the traditional dishes in Brazilian Christmas celebrations, especially for families seeking a tastier alternative to turkey. Originally created in the 1960s by a Brazilian company, the chester is a variation of chicken with a larger, meatier breast, making it a succulent and practical choice for the grand celebration. Its delicate flavor and versatility, which allow for various preparations, have earned it a place on Christmas tables, often seasoned with herbs, fruits, and spices, and served with rice, farofa, and salads. In Brazil, Christmas is typically celebrated on the night of December 24th, with the main meal often served at midnight.

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Last updated: 2024-12-20

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