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  2. Chicharrón - Wikipedia

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    Chicharrones are a byproduct of tallow making in Uruguay. Usually extracted from the softest fat of the cow located on the kidneys, this fat is known as grasa de pella. The pella is heated until melt and the solid residue are the chicharrones. Chicharrones are traditionally used as additive for a typical bread called rosca de chicharrones.

  3. Bagnet - Wikipedia

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    Bagnet (Northern Ilocano and Tagalog pronunciation:, Southern Ilocano pronunciation:), also locally known as "chicharon" or tsitsaron in Ilocano, [1] is a Filipino dish consisting of pork belly (liempo) boiled and deep fried until it is crispy.

  4. Peruvian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian cuisine reflects local practices and ingredients including influences mainly from the indigenous population, including the Andean and Amazonian cuisine, and cuisines brought by immigrants from Europe (Spanish cuisine and Italian cuisine), Asia (Chinese cuisine and Japanese cuisine), and Africa (Maghrebi cuisine and West African cuisine).

  5. Salvadoran cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Yuca frita is deep-fried cassava root served with curtido (a pickled cabbage, onion and carrot topping) and chicharron with pepesca (fried baby sardines). The yuca is sometimes served boiled instead of fried. Panes rellenos ("stuffed bread") are warm submarine sandwiches. The turkey or chicken is marinated and then roasted with Pipil spices and ...

  6. Gordita - Wikipedia

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    By tradition, gorditas are filled with chicharron, but there are local variations which substitute it by chicken stew, shredded beef, carne al pastor, eggs with chorizo sausage, carnitas or picadillo. The baked version is prepared almost identically to the preparation of a common tortilla, except it is thicker.

  7. Chilean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Té frío: A curiosity rather than a unique beverage. In the market of Angelmo, Puerto Montt, at a time when it was forbidden to serve alcohol, the white wine was served in a cup of tea instead of a glass to disguise the forbidden content. Vaina Chilena : A cocktail containing cognac, aged wine, egg yolk, cinnamon and sometimes cocoa liquor.

  8. Chicharon - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Chicharon

  9. Vigorón - Wikipedia

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    Vigorón María Luisa Cisneros Lacayo "La Loca". Vigorón is a traditional Nicaraguan dish.It consists of a cabbage salad (chopped cabbage, tomatoes, onions, and chili pepper marinated in vinegar and salt), boiled yuca, and chicharrones (fried pork belly or fried pork rinds), over a banana leaf. [1]