




Feijoada
Feijoada, the national dish of Brazil, is a peasant, comfort stew of black beans and meat. Its name comes from “feijão”, the Portuguese word for beans. This dish was influenced by two early settlers in Brazil: Portuguese colonists and African slaves.
Shrimp moqueca
Moqueca is the dish that most represents Brazilian cuisine as it is an amalgam of Native Indian, African and Portuguese influences. The dish is also called muqueca or mu’kaka from an Angolan dialect, or pokeka in the Tupi Native dialect.
Pastéis - savory meat pastries
Most countries have a version of a savory pastry, and in Brazil they call it a pastel. Normally deep fried, our healthier version of the Brazilian pastel is baked, using flaky, puff pastry dough.
(4 servings each)
3 popular dishes from each country with easy-to-follow instructions for chefs ages 5 and up
unique seasonings that will transform fresh ingredients into a cultural culinary experience
explorer guide designed by educational experts that teaches your budding chef about culture, history, and food traditions of your chosen destination
make learning fun with interactive word puzzles, math problems, and thematic quizzes
start your collection of fun cooking tool(s) for your budding chef that will come in handy for all of your culinary explorations
remember the destinations you’ve visited on your culinary adventures with our eat2explore passport with country stickers and country flag pins from around the world
take control over your meals by choosing fresh, local ingredients that satisfy your family’s dietary preferences and/or restrictions
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I found my first 2 kits in store at Kohls. The recipes are easy to make, the food is good; the only problem I have with these is you can't really make the recipes again unless you buy the kit again, (which I will not do), as the seasonings used in the kits are made up especially for the particular kit and can't be recreated as a person needs to know the amounts of each spice that makes up the seasoning.....
We had a nice time making the recipes and they taste great. One request is that the instructions could be a little bit clearer. We found that there were a couple of places that were missing comma's and that made a difference in understanding the recipe. So maybe a little more attention to detail on the recipe cards?
We have really enjoyed using these monthly boxes to explore new tastes & learn about new countries & cultures. I was a little disappointed at the quality of several of the ingredients, though, as they contained fillers & artificial ingredients which are cheaper & less authentic. It also makes it harder when dealing with food allergies in the home.
We love this box! Once a week we cook as a family and make a meal from the months box. So far we have completed Sweden and Morocco - we just got South Korea. The recipes are delicious and start wonderful discussion in the kitchen and at the table.
Loved it, bought for my daughter, but even i enjoyed the cooking!
Subscribe to our Featured Country or pick and choose from our selection of individual boxes and bundles. With every Featured Country subscription package, you will receive a new country box each month. With our individual country boxes or continent bundles, you can try us without any obligations. The longer your subscription package or the more individual boxes you order, the greater the discount!
Every month you will receive a new explore box complete with: 3 easy-to-follow recipes, our pre-measured spice/sauce mixes for each recipe, shopping list, explore country brochure, activity sheet, country sticker, flag pin and a fun collectible.
The recommended age for our explore box is 5 years old or older.
Our ingredients are handled in facilities that process milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soy, gluten, and sulfites. We recommend you use your best judgment when considering dietary restrictions, but you can easily modify recipes by omitting ingredients you’d like to avoid.
To help you make as informed a decision as possible, all of our sauces or spice mixes include a breakdown of ingredients and any of the eight major allergens as recognized by the FDA are clearly identified.
The countries change periodically. Some of the countries included are: France, Spain, Italy, Greece, USA, China, Japan, India, Mexico, Singapore, Israel, Morocco, Lebanon, Ethiopia and Brazil.