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== Culture ==
== Culture ==
=== Food ===
=== Food ===
Verona's cuisine is widely regarded as a representative example of Cartadania's culinary traditions, with many international visitors associating the state's cuisine with the entire region. This can be attributed, in part, to the fact that Verona alone is home to a fifth of Cartadania's total population, as well as its location within the greater Lusia region, which shares many cultural and culinary similarities. One of the most beloved dishes in Verona is the classic feijoada, a hearty stew made with black beans, pork, beef, and sausage. Another popular dish is the Prato Veronese, which features grilled beef fillet, rice and beans, farofa (toasted cassava flour), fried garlic, and fried potatoes.
The state's coastal regions are renowned for their seafood, particularly shrimp, and roasted chicken. Additionally, a ubiquitous and beloved snack throughout Verona is pão de queijo, a small, baked cheese roll that is both inexpensive and widely available from street vendors, groceries, supermarkets, and bakeries alike. Tourists in particular are often drawn to this delicious treat, which is especially prevalent around Verona's northern beaches.
Given Verona's tropical climate and abundance of beachfront locales, a strong beach culture has developed, which has had a profound impact on the state's cuisine. Visitors can often be seen enjoying fresh coconut water from coconuts prepared on site, while Cartadania's national drink, the caipirinha, is also quite popular in Verona, despite its origins in the Victoria region.
Among Verona's many traditional desserts, bolo de rolo stands out as a particularly beloved dish originating from the Luson region, and especially from the Verona-Alexandria-Santiago triple point. This cake is made from a batter of flour, eggs, butter, and sugar, which is then wrapped around a layer of guava paste, resulting in a swiss-roll-like appearance with much thinner layers.
=== Festivals ===
=== Festivals ===
=== Literature ===
=== Literature ===