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Its name is due to being traditionally prepared and eaten at rural fairs and romerías. It was a very common dish at a time when slow means of transportation made fresh seafood only available near the coast, which meant inland towns had to make do with stockfish (mainly cod, conger and octopus).
Its main ingredient is lean meat (carne magra). It does not contain any blood in its mixture. Botifarra d'arròs (lit. ' botifarra of rice '), containing boiled rice together with meat and spices [1] Obispo (meaning 'bishop') and bull, as well as bisbot negre and bull negre, are thick blood botifarra varieties made with different sections of ...
The Rubia Gallega is primarily a beef cattle breed. [2] The milk is used in the production of Tetilla cheese, [8] which has had Denominación de Origen certification since 1993 and European DOP certification since 1996. [9]
Mutton is a popular variety of meat [2] due to the abundance of sheep in the country, and it is used in various Uzbek dishes. The ingredients used vary by season. [ 2 ] For example, in the winter, dried abdimueed jamas, fruits and vegetables, noodles and preserves are prominent, while in the summer vegetables, fruits (particularly melon ) and ...
The flavor is, as a consequence, much more intensely smoked and garlic tinged than is the case with Mediterranean-style cured meat and the cuts are typically drier and harder. They are typically served as cold cuts, as part of traditional meze , but are also used as flavoring for various cooked dishes.
Beef is classified according to different parts of the cow, specifically "chest lao" (the fat on the front of the cow's chest), "fat callus" (a piece of meat on the belly of the cow), and diaolong (a long piece of meat on the back of the beef back), "neck ren" (a small piece of meat protruding from the shoulder blade of a beef) and so on.
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Cahuamanta in taco form. Caguamanta is a typical Mexican seafood dish made with ray (often confused with Manta Ray) and shrimp.It is usually prepared as soup, containing ray, shrimp and vegetables.