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Travel Company in Brazil Innovates with the Onset of the Pandemic, By Writing a Cookbook

05-19-2020 09:23 AM CET | Leisure, Entertainment, Miscellaneous

Press release from: Viare Travel

Campaign to Support Local Travel Businesses in Brazil

Campaign to Support Local Travel Businesses in Brazil

May 18, 2020, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Launching on StartSomeGood, Travel to Brazil: The Cookbook - A local travel agency brings communities in Brazil to the forefront with their stories and traditional recipes to offer visibility in the midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic and halt in tourism.

Viare Travel is a small Brazilian incoming agency, which, as a way to continue to connect those interested in travel to Brazil, and a means to create alternative income, with the stall in tourism, has created a book project, and now has an active crowdfunding campaign on StartSomeGood.com.

The book will include recipes from the agency's local provider's around the country - food tour and culinary workshop providers, hotel restaurant chefs, and community based hosts - as well as these peoples' stories, and the stories behind the recipes and ingredients. It will be published in English, and recipes are going to be tested around the world, to make sure they work for an international audience.

Those who love culture, travel and cooking will enjoy this book. It will offer insight into Brazilian culture, pique readers' interests in traveling to Brazil by highlighting those who welcome travelers in the country, as well as offer practical recipes for a range of diets.

"I feel cooking becomes even more special when you understand the story behind the dish. And so, as a supplement to trips we sell through our agency, the idea for creating a cookbook highlighting all of these aspects of food culture in Brazil, has always been in the back of my mind. To send clients recipes so they can recreate what they experienced on their travels throughout Brazil."
- Polyana de Oliveira - Owner and Director at Viare Travel

Viare Travel needs to raise at least $8,000 for the production of at least 200 copies of a beautiful, hardcover book, with about 50 recipes. This goal will cover production costs which will include bringing her staff back to work. Funds will go towards collecting and translating recipes, sending recipes for testing internationally, covering costs associated with testing, printing, packaging, shipping, a professional book designer, and photographer. If this goal is surpassed, the agency will be able to offer financial contributions to organizations involved in food tourism in Brazil.

The company is guaranteeing a December delivery, just in time for gift giving during the holidays. Perks on the crowdfunding site, besides the print copy of the book itself, includes an online version of the book, a starter kit with non-perishable products and utensils from Brazil, and exclusive videos.

The crowdfunding campaign runs until June 12th, 2020, and donations with perks start at US$10.00. The average contribution is US$50.00, and includes an ebook and hardcover copy of the book (for US addresses, shipping is also included).

Link to the Crowdfunding Campaign: https://startsomegood.com/brazil-traditions-cookbook
Link to Viare Travel's Cookbook Landing Page: https://www.viaretravel.com/en/brazil-cookbook

For further details, contact:
Polyana de Oliveira - Owner & Director at Viare Travel
Email: poly@viaretravel.com
Mobile: +55 11 98141-3756
Telephone: +55 11 3042-2515
Related Site Page: https://www.viaretravel.com/en/brazil-cookbook
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/viaretravel/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/viaretravel

Address: Rua Libero Badaro, 101 12 andar Sala 1
Centro, Sao Paulo - SP
01009-902
Brazil

About Viare Travel:
Born in Brazil, raised in the United States, and back to Brazil since 2008, Polyana de Oliveira founded Viare Travel in 2016 as an ode to her passion for her country. She wanted the world to discover Brazil, and felt a need for incoming services that offered true cultural and responsible travel services. Viare Travel works with small, local providers, to create bespoke, transformative and immersive experiences for travelers from around the world. The agency is based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, but the small, multi-lingual and all female team, works remotely from 3 different states in Brazil.

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