Débita
Débita is a traditional Portuguese dish that has gained popularity in various countries, particularly in Brazil. It is a type of stew made with beef, often using a slow-cooking method to tenderize the meat. The dish typically includes a variety of vegetables such as onions, carrots, celery, and potatoes, which are cooked together with the meat. The stew is often seasoned with spices like bay leaves, garlic, and black pepper. Débita is known for its rich, hearty flavor and is often served with crusty bread or rice. The dish is a staple in Portuguese and Brazilian cuisine, reflecting the country's culinary heritage and the importance of slow-cooked, comforting meals.