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  2. Sancocho - Wikipedia

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    Sancocho is a traditional food in Colombia made with many kinds of meat (most commonly chicken, hen, pork ribs, beef ribs, fish, and ox tail) with large pieces of plantain, potato, cassava and/or other vegetables such as tomato, scallion, cilantro, and mazorca (corn on the cob), depending on the region.

  3. Category:Colombian soups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Colombian soups" ... Sancocho; Sopa de mondongo This page was last edited on 24 July 2018, at 22:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Colombian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Natilla, a Colombian derivation of the Spanish custard natillas, is made with milk, cornflour and spices but without eggs. Pastel de Gloria is a puff pastry containing guava jelly or guava paste and sometimes cheese inside, sprinkled with granulated sugar. Postre de Natas, a milk-based Colombian pudding, literally means milk skin dessert. [19]

  5. File:Sancocho cruzado de Gallina, Rabo y Costilla con arepa ...

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    English: Sancocho cruzado of Gallina, Rabo and Costilla, with an arepa, in Venezuela there is nothing like a weekend to eat this delicious dish, a dead lift, a treasure of the swarming kitchen This photo has been taken in the country: Venezuela

  6. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    In the Colombian capital of Bogotá, ajiaco is typically made with chicken, three varieties of potatoes, and the Galinsoga parviflora herb commonly referred to in Colombia as guascas. [2] In Cuba, it is a hearty stew made from beef, pork, chicken, vegetables, and a variety of starchy roots and tubers classified as viandas. [3] Açorda: Portugal ...

  7. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, wheat and fruit are generally served fried (torta frita and pasteles), comfited (rapadura and ticholos de banana), and sometimes baked (rosca de chicharrones), a new modern style. Bushmeat comes from mulitas and carpinchos. Regional fruits like butia and pitanga are commonly used for flavoring caña, along with quinotos and nísperos.

  8. Ajiaco - Wikipedia

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    Ajiaco (Spanish pronunciation:) is a soup common to Colombia, Cuba, [1] and Peru. [2] Scholars have debated the origin of the dish. The dish is especially popular in the Colombian capital, Bogotá, being called Ajiaco Santafereño, where it is typically made with chicken, three varieties of potatoes, and the herb galinsoga parviflora, known locally as guasca or guascas.

  9. Frisby (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Frisby is a Colombian fried chicken restaurant chain founded by Alfredo Hoyos Mazuera on June 12, 1977. Frisby was founded in Pereira, Risaralda, Colombia. [2] It started as a pizzeria; however, later its owners decided to finally go into the fried chicken market.