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- Papas arrugadas ([ˈpapas aruˈɣaðas] lit. 'wrinkly potatoes') is a traditional boiled potato dish eaten in the Canary Islands. It is usually served with...
- Arrugada is a genus of leafhoppers in the subfamily Deltocephalinae. There are currently four described species of Arrugada and they are all endemic to...
- mejillones en salsa brava.[citation needed] French fries Potato chip Papas arrugadas List of potato dishes Patatas a lo pobre Moreno, M.P. (2017). Madrid:...
- can be used interchangeably to season some dishes, prominently papas arrugadas con salsa mojo, or potatoes with mojo. Mojo is also commonly served with...
- ingredients are used according to personal taste. As side dishes, usually papas arrugadas are served, unskinned small potatoes that are cooked in salty water. Alternative...
- along with the meats are often accompanied by wrinkly potatoes (papas arrugadas). This is a typical Canarian dish which simply refers to the way the cooked...
- Metsovone Balearic ensaïmada Basque talo Bosnian ćevapi Canarian Papas arrugadas Catalan pa amb tomàquet Cretan Dakos Croatian Licitar Croatian Zagorski...
- Lancashire hotpot Lobscouse Nikujaga Ocopa Papa a la Huancaína Papas arrugadas Papas chorreadas Papet Vaudois Pitepalt Poutine râpée Raclette Raspeball...
- influenced the cuisines of the non-Hispanic Caribbean islands. Papas arrugadas (literally, "wrinkly potatoes", as a reference to the look of their cooked...
- Pellkartoffeln ('potatoes in peel') and is eaten with butter or quark. Papas arrugadas List of regional dishes of the United States "Syracuse Salt Potatoes"...