Brazilian Recipe Targeting

Brazilian food is a diversified and rich cuisine that reflects the country’s indigenous people, immigration, and distinct landscapes and regions. It has been influenced by Europe (especially Portugal), Africa, Native American culture, and even Japan, resulting in a unique blend of customs and flavors.

Here are a few famous dishes and ingredients:

  • Feijoada: A black bean stew with pork and beef that is considered Brazil’s national cuisine. It’s generally eaten with rice, collard greens, farofa (toasted cassava flour), and “pimenta,” a spicy hot sauce.
  • Acarajé: A deep-fried black-eyed pea dough ball stuffed with diced green and red tomatoes, vatapá (a paste made from shrimp, coconut milk and nuts), and caruru (a sauce made from okra, shrimp, palm oil, and nuts). The state of Bahia in the northeastern United States is particularly known for this meal.
  • Coxinha: A common street meal, coxinha is a drumstick-shaped chicken croquette that is frequently filled with chicken.
  • Po de queijo: Also known as “cheese bread,” these tiny, baked rolls with a cheese flavor are a Minas Gerais native invention.
  • Brigadeiro: A little chocolate truffle-like dessert that is popular during Brazilian children’s birthday parties.
  • Açaí: An Amazonian fruit, açaí is frequently used in smoothies and bowls, usually with oats and banana, and has become a popular health food worldwide.
  • Moqueca: A slow-cooked fish or seafood stew made in a terra cotta casserole with coconut milk, tomatoes, onions, garlic, cilantro, and palm oil.
  • Pastel: A type of fried pastry filled with different ingredients such as cheese, pork, and hearts of palm.

In addition, beans, rice, cassava, different kinds of meat (chicken, beef, and pork), fruits (such as guava, mango, and açai), and vegetables are widely used in Brazilian Cuisine. However, compared to many other cuisines, the use of spices is often less prominent. The natural flavors of the ingredients themselves are emphasized; they are typically fresh and sourced locally.

Over the past few years, we’ve seen the volume of people searching for “Brazilian Cuisine”, indicating a growing preference for recreating their favorite Brazilian dishes at home. Across our managed publishers, we see millions of Brazilian Cuisine searches each month. This provides a unique opportunity for companies with Brazilian food products such as açaí, cassava, black beans, a variety of meats, tropical fruits, dairy products for traditional desserts like brigadeiro, and staple ingredients for hearty stews like feijoada.

Recipe Targeting is in our DNA
Since 2008, we’ve been the global leader in Recipe Targeting solutions online and it’s in our DNA. Not only was our founder a professional chef, but the entire Gourmet Ads team is made up of passionate foodies and food bloggers. Gourmet Ads can deliver Recipe Targeting across publisher content in Real Time as well as via Audience Segments in our Ad Server or yours via various DMP and DSP Integrations. No other company has the depth in Recipe Targeting that we do.

Reach Brazilian Food Shoppers
We offer the ability to either advertise on pages next to Brazilian Recipes or to individuals who have previously looked at Brazilian Recipes in the past. We know that people looking at Brazilian Recipes are likely preparing for grocery shopping to purchase Brazilian ingredients or already have them in their fridge or pantry.

Brazilian Cuisine Targeting Solutions

Realtime Brazilian Recipe Targeting
Our Realtime Brazilian Cuisine and Recipe Targeting option allows an advertiser to run their advertising next to Brazilian Recipes as the shopper looks at the page. This is the ultimate solution for Brazilian food products. We can run this targeting across our own managed supply and via audience extension.

Brazilian Audience Targeting
Our Brazilian Audience Targeting options allow an advertiser to run their advertising targeted to people who have recently looked at Brazilian Recipes. This offers a significantly larger scale than our Realtime Targeting option.

Popular Brazilian Recipes
We see a wide range of Brazilian Food based searches and content across our publishers. There are literally millions of Brazilian based searches each month. The top twenty Brazilian Recipes searches we see include;

  • Feijoada recipe
  • How to make Brigadeiro
  • Brazilian BBQ (Churrasco)
  • Pão de Queijo recipe
  • Brazilian steak recipe
  • How to make Acarajé
  • Açaí bowl recipe
  • Brazilian desserts
  • Brazilian street food
  • Traditional Brazilian food
  • Coxinha recipe
  • Moqueca recipe
  • Pastel recipe
  • Brazilian food near me
  • Brazilian drinks (such as Caipirinha)
  • How to make Farofa
  • Brazilian salad recipes
  • Brazilian seafood dishes
  • Brazilian rice and beans recipe
  • Vegan Brazilian recipes

Campaign Options for Targeting

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Food Targeting Categories

Since 2008, Gourmet Ads has been the global leader in food-focused advertising, specializing in Contextual Targeting. Discover a wide range of Food Targeting Categories for your next advertising campaign or programmatic deals, including Alcohol, Beverage, Cuisine, Diet, Ingredient, Kitchen Appliances, Non-Endemic, Publisher, and Recipe Targeting. We ensure your brand resonates with an engaged, culinary-inclined audience, transforming advertising campaigns into deliciously successful endeavors. Experience Gourmet Ads—where your message meets the appetite of your desired market.

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