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  2. Moronga - Wikipedia

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    Moronga. Moronga (also called rellena, morcilla, or mbusia) is a kind of blood sausage.It is found in Uruguay, Argentina, Cuba, Colombia, Puerto Rico, Central America, Mexican, and Paraguay cuisine.

  3. Carnitas - Wikipedia

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    Carnitas, literally meaning "little meats", in Mexican cuisine, is a dish made by braising, simmering and frying pork in its own fat, lard or cooking oil. The name “ Carnitas ” is, historically, the colloquial name given in Mexico for the French dish Rillons de Tours also known in Spanish as Chicharrón de Tours .

  4. 8 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best Carnitas - AOL

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    Both versatile and filling, carnitas, which means "little meats" in Spanish, can take any taco, burrito, fajita, nacho, or quesadilla order to a whole other flavor dimension.As with many dishes ...

  5. Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Corn in Mexico is not only eaten, but also drunk as a beverage. Corn is the base of a hot drink called atole, which is then flavored with fruit, chocolate, rice or other flavors. Fermented corn is the base of a cold drink, which goes by different names and varieties, such as tejuino, pozol and others.

  6. Corn on the cob - Wikipedia

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    Cooking corn on the cob by boiling. The most common methods for cooking corn on the cob are frying, boiling, roasting, grilling, and baking. Corn on the cob can be grilled directly in its husk, or it can be shucked first and then wrapped in aluminum foil. [3] When oven roasting, cooking the corn in the husk directly on the rack is recommended. [4]

  7. Al pastor - Wikipedia

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    Meat is thinly sliced off the spit with a large knife into a small corn tortilla and served with finely chopped onions, cilantro, and diced pineapple. A wedge of lemon or lime and a salsa are optional condiments. This meat is also a common ingredient in gringas, alambres, huaraches, tortas, burritos, and pizza. [13]

  8. Balkenbrij - Wikipedia

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    There are as many recipes as there are Dutch regions, and especially well known is the variety from Gelderland with raisins. Balkenbrij is technically a relative of scrapple , and is claimed as a distant relative of black pudding and Scottish haggis [ 1 ] though it does not use a casing, the distinctive feature of haggis.

  9. How to Make Elaine’s Big Salad From ‘Seinfeld’ - AOL

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