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- small bowl of rice, pique criollo, tostones, and bread.[citation needed] Sancochos are prepared throughout the country, recognized as a typical meal of the...
- single region of Colombia (Antioquia). However, the suggested alternative, sancocho, is not a distinctively Colombian dish, as it is known and enjo**** in many...
- Angélica (28 December 2017). "Asado negro al estilo venezolano". Bizcochos y Sancochos (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 30 December 2020. Retrieved...
- representative appetizers and soups are patacones (fried green plantains), sancocho de gallina (chicken soup with root vegetables) and ajiaco (potato and corn...
- most po****r lunch dish; it consists of meat and red beans on white rice. Sancocho is a stew often made with seven varieties of meat. Meals tend to favor...
- to the ayaca, the keshi yená is often served as an hors d'oeuvre. The sancocho is a typical example of a soup as a main course. In addition to fresh and...
- Venezuela, taro is called o****o chino or chino and used in soups and sancochos. Soups contain large chunks of several kinds of tubers, including o****o...
- c****ava cake Colombian Caribbean – rice with coconut milk, arroz con pollo, sancocho, Arab cuisine (due to the large Arab po****tion) Cuba – platillo Moros...
- La Plama art form Pepián Guatemala Baleada Honduras Pupusa El Salvador Sancocho Panama Gallo pinto Costa Rica Nacatamal Nicaragua Rice and beans Belize...
- used for cooking coconut-based candies wrapped in banana leaf, mondongo, sancocho, coconut rice, gandinga, cazuela, and many plates they brought to the Puerto...