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Chimichurri (Spanish: [tʃimiˈtʃuri]) is an uncooked sauce used as an ingredient in cooking and as a table condiment for grilled meat. Found originally in Argentina and used in Argentinian , Uruguayan , Paraguayan and Brazilian cuisines, it has become widely adopted in most of Latin America.
The chimichurri burger (usually called chimi burger, Dominican burger, or simply chimi) is a traditional snack dish served in the Dominican Republic. It is made from ground pork or beef, which is sliced, grilled and served on a pan de agua (literally "water bread") and garnished with chopped cabbage.
Chimi may refer to: Foods. Chimi burger, a sandwich from the Dominican Republic; Chimichanga, a deep-fried burrito; Chimichurri, a condiment made using parsley;
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Red Chimichurri Chicken Wings. This red chimichurri sauce is packed with fresh herbs, garlic, and roasted red peppers. It's delicious on just about anything (steak, pork, and, of course, chicken ...
Chimichanga served in restaurant (Melbourne, Australia)The origin of the chimichanga is uncertain. According to Mexican linguist and philologist Francisco J. Santamaría's Diccionario de Mejicanismos (1959), Chivichanga is a regionalism from the State of Tabasco: [1]
Chimichurris – The chimichurri is a burger topped with slaw made by Argentinean street vendors living in Santo Domingo. It is similar to Argentina sandwiches, in which meat is topped with chimichurri sauce and slaw. Spaghetti a la Dominicana – Spaghetti with Dominican salami eaten for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.