TMPA says it represents over 30,000 Texas peace officers and stands against defunding any law enforcement agency. Pair your pastel of choice up with a Guarana, a popular Brazilian soft drink for the ultimate Brazilian experience.

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Edis Chocolates has a range of different Brazilian savory pastries, such as coxinhas, pão de queijo, esfihas, empadas and kibe as well as brazilian cakes and more.

The bakery is run by a Brazilian mother-daughter duo and has been operating in Austin for nine years.

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