virados
Virados are a family of Brazilian dishes centered on the pairing of rice and beans, usually prepared in a way that blends or layers the ingredients and adds greens, farofa, and sometimes a fried egg or meat. The name derives from the Portuguese virado, meaning turned or flipped, reflecting the common cooking technique of stirring or turning ingredients in the pan to combine flavors.
The best-known variant is virado à paulista, associated with the state of São Paulo. In this version,
Regional variations exist across Brazil, with ingredients and proportions adapting to local tastes and available produce.
In culinary terms, virados exemplify a pragmatic Brazilian approach to combining staples into a single, satisfying