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- Amphilophus chancho is a large cichlid fish endemic to Lake Apoyo in Nicaragua. The six Amphilophus species found in Lake Apoyo show morphological differences...
- Chancho en Piedra (name of a chilean sauce) is a Chilean funk rock band, considered influential in the po****rization of alternative rock in Latin America...
- In Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Costa Rica, it is also known as queso de chancho. It is known as queso de Cerdo in Uruguay and Argentina. In Panama, it...
- Chanco is a name traditionally ****igned to a Native American who is said to have warned a Jamestown colonist, Richard Pace, about an impending Powhatan...
- his second wife, Rose Richardson, Chez Piggy restaurant in 1979 and Pan Chancho Bakery in 1994, both in Kingston, Ontario. He had worked as a chef at The...
- countries worldwide, which include ****an and Peru (where it is referred to as chancho marino, or "sea pork"). While ****an may be the best-known and most controversial...
- disqualified when Esqueleto runs over him, injuring his foot Darius Rose as Chancho Peter Stormare as Emperor, the local magic-man who claims that eating eagle...
- Corazon asado Costillas asadas de cerdo Cusuco frito y desmenuzado Chancho adobado Chancho frito ChicharrĂ³n con chimichurri Churrasco con chimichurri Ensalada...
- through Durba Midroc which was founded in 2008. His major cement plant near Chancho was backed in part by the World Bank's International Finance Corporation...
- dishes and beverages are representative of the Peruvian cuisine. Adobo de chancho: Pork, pepper, ground garlic, onion, vinegar, and salt. Adobo: Pork marinated...