Online store Empório Taybe imports Arab premium foods from various brands to Brazil, particularly from Lebanon. What makes it stand out from other stores are ready-to-eat products like hummus and stuffed grape leaves.
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French Lebanese singer has a Tupian first name, a family in Brazil, and two compositions with Chico César. Now, for a short season in São Paulo, she will play gigs and seek new partnerships.
IBGE estimates that the 2023 cereal, legume and oilseed crop could increase by 12.6%. Soybean production is the main highlight.
The Rio Grande do Sul entrepreneur sells brands from Lebanon and Tunisia in her store. She is also a sommelière and has already judged olive oils in competitions in Dubai, UAE.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will have two areas at the Middle East’s largest food and beverage trade show. Registration is open for the last spots available for Brazilian companies in the stands.
Food and beverage produced in countries like Lebanon, Egypt and Tunisia arrive at the table of Brazilian people to make the holidays more complete. Import volume in November was up 55% from a year earlier.
Research revealed public places are the most hostile for Muslim women in Brazil. The 1st Report on Islamophobia in Brazil was presented this Monday (21).
Scholarships for foreign students were announced by the International Cooperation Group of Brazilian Universities in 50 institutions across the country. The application deadline is November 13.
Researcher at Unesp is one of the authors of a research paper on images of the desertification process in Sudan.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber and ICC Brasil will hold a meeting on one of the major topics of the climate conference that will take place next month in Egypt.
August saw the highest number of international arrivals at Brazilian airports since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Next week, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the embassy of Lebanon to Brasília will launch a humanitarian fund to aid the Arab country.
In collaboration with a German research center, Embrapa scientists developed an input capable of increasing soybean biomass by up to 10 times compared to conventional fertilization systems.
National US-Arab Chamber of Commerce president David Hamod and Algeria’s Industry Ministry secretary-general Belabrik Salah Eddine met during a special session in the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries.

