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Planning to leave from So Filipe? Look no further! You have two options to choose from. First, you can catch a ride with Patrick, the friendly proprietor of Pousada Pedra Brabo. His pickup leaves from his office above the market in So Filipe around 11:00. This exciting 2-hour journey costs only $500. Second, if you prefer the scenic route, you can take an aluguer. While they are around the same price as Patrick's pickup, they take approximately three hours due to frequent stops. So, whether you're looking for a quick and convenient ride or a more adventurous journey, we've got you covered!
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**Cachupa:** Cachupa is a traditional Cape Verdean fish stew made with local fish, shellfish, sausage, potatoes, and onions. It's a hearty, flavorful dish that embodies the island nation's coastal culinary roots. The stew is often served with black eyed peas and accompanied by a side of bread or rice. **Aguardente de Grog:** Known as Cape Verde's national drink, Aguardente de Grog is a potent, -strength spirit liquid made from fermented sugarcane. It has a distinct sweetness balanced by a fiery alcohol kick. Typically enjoyed in small shots, this beverage is often consumed during celebrations or as a digestif after dinner. **Bolonhês:** Bolonhês is a Cape Verdean twist on the classic Portuguese sandwich called a "migas." Filled with a mixture of ground beef, onions, garlic, breadcrumbs, herbs, and sometimes eggs, this sandwich is then deep-fried until crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. Often eaten as a quick snack or meal on the go, bolonhês can be found at street vendors and markets across the islands. Historical Appearance
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