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  2. New Jersey Community Journalist, Miguel Amaya's savory ... - AOL

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    Our Long Island Community Journalist, Miguel Amaya, learns to make his own homemade Salvadoran pupusas.

  3. Pupusa - Wikipedia

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    Making pupusas in Las Chinamas, El Salvador Traditional pupusas in El Salvador are cooked over wood fire, using a pottery griddle called a comal. A pupusa is a handmade maize or rice tortilla stuffed with ingredients. Stuffing can include cheese, refried beans, squash, loroco, and chicharrón. [6]

  4. Curtido - Wikipedia

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    It is typical in Salvadoran cuisine and that of other Central American countries, and is usually made with cabbage, onions, carrots, oregano, and sometimes lime juice; it resembles sauerkraut, kimchi, or tart coleslaw. It is commonly served alongside pupusas, [1] the national delicacy. Curtido, in this example, is made with onions, chillies and ...

  5. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador's most notable dish is the pupusa, a thick hand-made corn flour or rice flour tortilla stuffed with cheese, chicharrón (fried pork rinds), refried beans or loroco (a vine flower bud native to Central America). There are also vegetarian options, often with ayote (a type of squash), or garlic.

  6. It opened just down the street from another well-known pupusa restaurant. Wichita has just added another restaurant serving Salvadoran pupusas Skip to main content

  7. Salvadoran cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Salvadoran cuisine is a style of cooking derived from the nation of El Salvador. The indigenous foods consist of a mix of Amerindian cuisine from groups such as the Lenca , Pipil , Maya Poqomam , Maya Chʼortiʼ , Alaguilac and Cacaopera peoples and some African influences.

  8. List of street foods - Wikipedia

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    The intestines of a sheep or goat, placed on a skewer, flavored with parsley and onions, and cooked on an open grill [299] It is one of the most common street foods in Palermo, Sicily. [300] Sundae: South Korea A type of blood sausage, and generally made by steaming cow or pig's intestines stuffed with various ingredients. Supplì: Italy [301]

  9. Topolobampo (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Topolobampo is a Mexican restaurant in Chicago, Illinois. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The restaurant was founded by chef and television personality Rick Bayless . The restaurant has received a Michelin star.