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  2. Nicaraguan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Nicaraguan cuisine includes a mixture of Mesoamerican, Chibcha, Spanish, Caribbean, and African cuisine. Despite the blending and incorporation of pre-Columbian , Spanish and African influences, traditional cuisine differs from the western half of Nicaragua to the eastern half.

  3. Nacatamal - Wikipedia

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    The nacatamal is perhaps the most produced within traditional Nicaraguan cuisine and is typically eaten on the weekend, for dinner, or for breakfast; it is usually eaten together with white bread and a caffeinated drink like black coffee, Coca-Cola or Pepsi.

  4. Gallo pinto - Wikipedia

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    Gallo pinto or gallopinto [4] is a traditional dish from Central America.Consisting of rice and beans as a base, gallo pinto has a long history and is important to Nicaraguan and Costa Rican identities and cultures, just as rice and beans variations are equally important in many Latin American cultures as well.

  5. Vaho - Wikipedia

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    It is a traditional Nicaraguan dish originated from the mix of cultures between the indigenous, mestizos and Afro-Nicaraguans of the country. In Nicaraguan Spanish and some other dialects, the name is pronounced with /x/ between vowels as . There is some controversy as to whether the correct spelling is vaho, baho, vajo or bajo.

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    TípicoNica intentionally introduces Americans not just to Nicaraguan food, but to Nicaraguan resistance. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Pupusa - Wikipedia

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    Nicaraguan cheese pupusas from Masatepe, locally known as rellenas in the departments of Masaya, Granada, and Rivas. The oldest historical record of pupusas dates back to Nicaragua in 1837, when Guatemalan poet José Batres Montúfar documented and ate the dish while traveling through Masaya, Rivas, and Granada.

  8. Tres leches cake - Wikipedia

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    These included evaporated, powdered, and condensed milk, [3] [4] which Wheelock implies affected Nicaraguan recipes. [3] Additionally, in part due to the food insecurity of the Great Depression, canned milk sales "skyrocketed" in Nicaragua. [3]

  9. Category:Nicaraguan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Nicaraguan cheeses (2 P) Pages in category "Nicaraguan cuisine" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes