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- Bolivia it is typically used as an ingredient along with tomatoes and locotos to prepare llajwa. In Puebla cuisine, pápalo is used as a condiment on...
- (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈʎaxwa]) is a Bolivian chili sauce prepared from locotos (Capsi**** pubescens) hot chili peppers, and tomatoes; sometimes onions...
- ground. It is called rocoto (Quechua, rukutu, ruqutu) in Peru and Ecuador, locoto in Bolivia and Argentina (Aymara, luqutu), and in Mexico manzano (Spanish...
- meat, fried potatoes, a fried egg, rice, and salad (tomatoes, onions, and locotos) between two slices of bread. Bolivian cuisine List of sandwiches Gross...
- meat, fried potatoes, a fried egg, rice, and salad (tomatoes, onions, and locotos) between two slices of bread. Tuna Global Usually made with tuna salad...
- perennial. Rocoto Peru, Bolivia 30,000–100,000 SHU Also known as a Manzano or Locoto pepper, there are many Rocoto varieties. "Manzano" is the Spanish word for...
- Jaya Mayu (Quechua jaya pungency, locoto, mayu river) is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department, Esteban Arce Province, Anzaldo Muni****lity. The...
- Jayaq Mayu (Quechua jaya pungency, locoto, mayu river, -q a suffix, "****y river", hispanicized spelling Jayac Mayu) is a Bolivian river in the Potosí...