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People & Culture
Culture
Brazil
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Folklore
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Mula Sem Cabeça
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According to the legend, the mule runs through the woods and fields, scaring people and animals
Saci Pererê
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He has only one leg, wears a red cap, and walks around with a pipe in his mouth
With the influence of African mythology, Saci turned into a black boy who lost his leg fighting capoeira, inherited the pito, a kind of pipe, and won the red cap from European mythology.
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Italy
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Food
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"Food is not only nourishment, but life."
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“Eat and drink according to your taste, dress according to other people’s tastes”
Holidays
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Epiphany day
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A lot like Christmas, Belfana, an old lady who flies on her broomstick, delivers presents and goodies to good children, according to legend.
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France
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Landscapes, villages, and cities
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Product
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Cosmetics brand
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Relation to culture
Animals
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Bees
India
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India has the largest number of beehives, total is around 12.2 million
Plants
Aloe Vera-based products
Thailand (1/3 of the world's Aloe Vera), Mexico, Dominican Republic, United States and Costa Rica are the biggest producers of Aloe Vera.
Good for treating wounds, bites, and burns.
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A favourite in anti-aging formulas as it contains Vitamins A, C, and E. All three keep skin firm and moisturised, musts in preventing fine lines.
Rose-based products
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The Netherlands, Ecuador, Colombia, Ethiopia and Kenya are all major rose producers.
Antibacterial
Makes rose a good ingredient in face washes, as it works to cleanse skin and fight acne.
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Antioxidants
Antioxidants, namely Vitamin C, target future damage from the sun and other free radicals.
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