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Spectators coming to Rio for the 2016 Olympic Games will be able to choose from 37 separate items for food and drink from official snack bars and accredited vendors at all venues

The cheapest – and maybe healthiest – option on the menu is the fruit, at R$5 for one whole piece

There are some classic Brazilian foods on the menu, including the Amazon fruit açaí (R$12

00 for a 200ml portion)

A portion of Brazilian cheesebread will cost R$8

During Rio 2016, spectators will not be allowed into venues with drinks, fruit or sandwiches

Packaged snacks such as biscuits and cereal bars will be permitted

Spectators may also use bottles without caps or labels and fill them up at drinking fountains in the venues

SNACK BAR Snacks (110g-120g): R$10 Brazilian cheese bread (100g-120g): R$8 Loose snacks (chips, manioc crisps, peanuts) (75g-100g): R$8 Smaller snacks (30g-50g): R$6 FROM THE MARKET Salad with meat (300g): R$20 Whole fruit: R$5 Fresh fruit salad (200g): R$12 Coffee: R$6 Popcorn(100g-200g): R$12 Mixed nuts (150-200g): R$20 DESSERTS Açaí (200g): R$12 Desserts (60g-80g): R$10 Chocolate (90g): R$10 Premium ice lolly (80g-120g): R$14 Classic ice lolly (70g): R$10 Fruit lolly (80g-120g): R$8 SANDWICHES Sandwich – 2 meats (220g-240g): R$18 Sandwich – sausage, chicken, hot dog (220g-240g): R$15 Hot dog (220g-240g): R$13 Vegetarian sandwich (220g-240g): R$13 PIZZAS Mini pepperoni pizza (110g-120g): R$15 Mini vegetarian pizza (110g-120g): R$15 PASTA Penne with tomato sauce or white sauce (150g): R$20 Fusili with tomato sauce or white sauce (150g): R$20 DRINKS Water (500ml): R$8 Sucos Del Valle / Mate Leão: (200ml / 300ml): R$8 Sparkling drinks (600ml): R$10 Powerade (600ml): R$10 Beer (473ml): R$13 FROM VENDORS Popcorn (salty or sweet): R$12 Snacks (chips, manioc crisps, peanuts 75g-100g): R$8 Small snacks (30g-50g): R$6 Premium ice lolly: R$14 Chocolate/coconut lolly: R$10 Fruit lolly: R$8 Açaí: R$12 Sweets/chocolate: R$10