Carijó
The term "Carijó" refers to a breed of domestic chicken known for its distinctive plumage, which features a mix of black and white feathers. This breed is popular in Brazil and is often raised for both meat and egg production. Carijó chickens are known for their hardiness and adaptability to various environments.
In addition to its agricultural significance, the Carijó breed is also culturally important in Brazil. It is often associated with traditional farming practices and local cuisine, making it a symbol of rural life in the country. The breed's unique appearance and characteristics contribute to its popularity among poultry enthusiasts.