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  2. Guatemalan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pepián (19th century recipe), meat and vegetable stew in a thick recado sauce; Subanik, meat and vegetable stew in spicy sauce [3] Kak'ik, turkey soup with chili; Caldo de res or cocido, beef and vegetable soup; Caldo de gallina, hen soup; Jocón, chicken stewed in a green sauce; Hilachas, shredded beef meat in a red sauce; Güicoyitos ...

  3. Uchepo - Wikipedia

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    Chepos, also regionally known as uchepos, is a dish in Mexican cuisine, a tamal made with tender maize (corn), which sometimes is added to milk. [1] It has a sweet taste and its consistency is soft.

  4. Tamale - Wikipedia

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    Tamale is an anglicized version of the Spanish word tamal (plural: tamales). [2] Tamal comes from the Nahuatl tamalli. [3] The English "tamale" is a back-formation from tamales, with English speakers applying English pluralization rules, and thus interpreting the -e-as part of the stem, rather than part of the plural suffix-es. [4]

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  7. These Wichita restaurants have quietly closed over the last ...

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    Tamales & Monchis GTO, 1920 W. 21st St.: Last May, a restaurant specializing in fresh-made tamales and Mexican snacks opened in the former Uno Mas spot near 21st and Amidon.

  8. Antojito - Wikipedia

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    Tamales feature a filling and are wrapped in corn-based masa dough and steamed in corn husks. Tamales come in sweet and savory versions, some spicy and some bland. Versions with pork or chicken with a salsa or mole sauce are the most popular, along with a version called "rajas" that are filled with strips of poblano chili pepper and cheese.

  9. Atole - Wikipedia

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    Atole (Spanish: ⓘ, believed to come from Nahuatl ātōlli [aːˈtoːlːi] or from Mayan), [1] also known as atolli, atol and atol de elote, is a traditional hot masa-based beverage of Mexican origin. Atole can have different flavors added, such as vanilla, cinnamon, and guava. [2] Chocolate atole is known as champurrado or simply atole.