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  2. Uruguayan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Uruguayan cuisine is a fusion of cuisines from several European countries, especially of Mediterranean foods from Spain, Italy, Portugal and France. Other influences on the cuisine resulted from immigration from countries such as Germany and Scotland. Uruguayan gastronomy is a result of immigration, rather than local Amerindian cuisine, because ...

  3. Chivito (sandwich) - Wikipedia

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    Chivito is the diminutive of chivo, goat, and means kid (young goat).In neighboring Argentina, chivito, barbecued kid, is a popular asado dish; it is reported that the Uruguayan chivito arose in Punta del Este, Uruguay, at a restaurant called "El Mejillón Bar" in 1946, when a woman [8] [9] [10] from northern Argentina or Chile ordered a sandwich of chivito for a hurried meal, expecting kid. [1]

  4. List of Uruguayan breads - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of types of breads of Uruguay: Pan marsellés. Torta frita. Cuernitos. Galleta de campaña. Galleta dulce. Medialuna. Pan catalán. Pan flauta.

  5. 20 Easy High-Fiber Breakfast Recipes to Make for Busy ... - AOL

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    20 Easy High-Fiber Breakfast Recipes to Make for Busy Mornings. Camryn Alexa Wimberly. October 15, 2024 at 6:52 PM. Carson Downing. Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD.

  6. Caruso sauce - Wikipedia

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    Caruso sauce or salsa Caruso is a warm sauce in Uruguayan cuisine made of cream, ham, cheese, beef extract, and mushrooms, and sometimes nuts or onions. A simpler version is a Béchamel sauce with spices, walnuts, and ham. [1] It is served with pasta, typically cappelletti. A different and unrelated Caruso sauce, also served with pasta, is a ...

  7. Choripán - Wikipedia

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    Choripán (plural: choripanes) is a type of asado sandwich with grilled chorizo. It is popular in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru, Bolivia and Venezuela. The name comes from the combination of the names of its ingredients: a grilled chorizo sausage and a crusty bread (Spanish: pan) such as a pan batido, baguette, or francés. [ 1 ][ 2 ]

  8. Category:Uruguayan cuisine - Wikipedia

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  9. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Latin American cuisine is the typical foods, beverages, and cooking styles common to many of the countries and cultures in Latin America. Latin America is a highly racially, ethnically, and geographically diverse with varying cuisines. Some items typical of Latin American cuisine include maize -based dishes arepas, empanadas, pupusas, tacos ...