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  2. Camarones al ajillo - Wikipedia

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    The likely origin, through colonization, is the Spanish dish gambas al ajillo, prawns cooked in a garlic and hot paprika oil. In Mexico, it combines guajillo chili peppers and ajo ( garlic ). [ 1 ] In other Latin American countries the dish is similar, but using other chilies, for example the aji panca or aji mirasol in Peruvian cooking, dried ...

  3. Chilaquiles - Wikipedia

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    Typically, left over tortillas are the basis of the dish. [2] Green or red salsa is poured over the crisp tortilla triangles. [3] The mixture is simmered until the tortilla starts softening.

  4. Camarones al ajillo - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Al ajillo#Camarones al ajillo

  5. Chilorio - Wikipedia

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    For the preparation of chilorio, as it is prepared in Sinaloa, it is very important that all of its ingredients are of good quality. [1]Pork meat, chile pasilla, and spices (such as garlic, salt, cumin, and oregano) are used.

  6. Arroz con pollo - Wikipedia

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    Arroz con pollo (Spanish for rice with chicken) is a traditional dish of Latin America.It typically consists of chicken cooked with rice, onions, saffron, and a potential plethora of other grains or vegetables.

  7. Morisqueta - Wikipedia

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    Morisqueta is a dish meal from Apatzingán Michoacan.The dish consists of cooked rice, combined with beans, and served with a sauce of tomato, onion and garlic.It may contain cubes of adobera, ranchero or fresh cheese, which melts.

  8. Cuisine of Veracruz - Wikipedia

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    Huachinango a la Veracruzana (Snapper Veracruz style) The cuisine of Veracruz is the regional cooking of Veracruz, a Mexican state along the Gulf of Mexico.Its cooking is characterized by three main influences—indigenous, Spanish, and Afro-Cuban—per its history, which included the arrival of the Spanish and of enslaved people from Africa and the Caribbean.

  9. Aguachile - Wikipedia

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    Aguachile is a Mexican dish made of shrimp and raw fish fillet, submerged in liquid seasoned with chiltepin peppers, lime juice, salt, slices of cucumber and slices of red onion.