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  2. Panamanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Panamanian cuisine is a mix of Spanish, Indigenous, and African techniques, dishes, and ingredients, reflecting its diverse population.Since Panama is a land bridge between two continents, it has a large variety of tropical fruits, vegetables and herbs that are used in native cooking.

  3. Mahua (snack) - Wikipedia

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    All people loved the snack. gradually, "Guifaxiang 18th street Mahua" had become one of the most famous snacks of Tianjin and it became famous around the country. [5] The company "Guifaxiang" has built a Museum of Mahua for visitors to learn about the history of Mahua and tour the factory line. [4] Photo of Mahua from Guifaxiang 18th Street.

  4. List of street foods - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of street foods. Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink typically sold by a vendor on a street and in other public places, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth , [ 1 ] food cart , or food truck and meant for immediate consumption.

  5. Fried plantain - Wikipedia

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    It is a popular West African snack made from fried plantain. It is often served with chili pepper and onions. In West Africa, it often serves as a side or can be consumed by itself. Gizdodo is a side dish in Nigeria containing fried plantain and grilled gizzard. [4] Alloco is widely considered as fast-food and is sold on the streets of Côte d ...

  6. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pork, chicken, beef, and cuy are popular in the mountain regions and are served with a variety of grains (especially rice and corn or potatoes). A popular street food in mountain regions is hornado, consisting of potatoes served with roasted pig. Fanesca, a fish soup including several types of bean, is often eaten during Lent and Easter.

  7. Empanada - Wikipedia

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    Empanadas de viento can be made in cocktail size, appetiser size, and giant size, which is popular among the middle and working class. They are often eaten with coffee or with té de hierba luisa or lemon verbena tea. Their appearance is very similar to an Italian panzerotto. Empanadas can be purchased from food stalls, markets, and restaurants.

  8. Culture of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panamanian Cuisine is a mix of African, Spanish, and Native American techniques, dishes, and ingredients, reflecting its diverse population. Since Panama is a land bridge between two continents, it has a large variety of tropical fruits, vegetables and herbs that are used in native cooking.

  9. Carimañola - Wikipedia

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