poáru
Poáru is a traditional dish originating from the Amazonian region, particularly associated with Indigenous cultures of Brazil. It is a type of fish stew, often prepared using freshwater fish native to the Amazon basin. The preparation typically involves cooking the fish in a flavorful broth, which can include ingredients like cassava, plantains, or various leafy greens. Spices and herbs indigenous to the region are also commonly used to enhance the taste.
The specific ingredients and cooking methods for poáru can vary significantly depending on the community and