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Tequeño is a fried spear of wheat dough stuffed with semi-hard queso blanco (fresh cheese), and is a popular meal or snack in Venezuela. [1] To prepare it, the dough is wrapped around a cheesestick, formed into a breadstick and then fried or sometimes oven-baked.
Papelón con limón [1] Ponche crema – Served especially during Christmas season; Venezuelan rum [1] Frescolita (strawberry-flavored soda) Chinotto (the counterpart to Sprite or Seven Up) Cocuy [1] – Similar to Tequila. Served at celebrations. Guayoyo – Slightly watered down black coffee, commonly served after meals
3. Baleadas. Origin: Honduras A relative of the pupusa and quesadilla, baleadas are thick flour tortillas folded in half and filled with mashed red beans.
Queso de mano ("cheese of the hand") is a type of soft, white cheese (queso fresco) most commonly associated with Venezuelan cuisine. It is most often used as a filling for arepas and cachapa . The taste and consistency of the cheese most closely resembles that of mozzarella but is built up in layers.
The mixture is simmered until the tortilla starts softening. Pulled chicken is sometimes added to the mix. It is commonly garnished with crema, crumbled queso fresco, sliced onion, and avocado slices. Chilaquiles can be served with refried beans, eggs (scrambled or fried) and guacamole as side dishes.
Queso crineja [135] Queso de mano [136] A type of soft, white cheese (queso fresco) most commonly associated with Venezuelan cuisine. Pictured is a cachapa with queso de mano. Queso Llanero [137] Also known as prairie cheese and queso de año. Queso Palmita: A soft, watery, fresh white cheese with big holes, produced from pasteurized milk. It ...
In November 2016, the National Front of the Panamanian People called a protest under the slogan "no more arepas, no more tequeños" (in reference to two typical dishes of Venezuela). The organizers of the march argued that Venezuelan migrants harmed the country's economy, displacing local workers and increasing crime.
The USMNT continues its quest to prepare for the 2026 World Cup Saturday against Venezuela at Inter Miami’s Chase Stadium at 3 p.m. ET, then against Costa Rica in Orlando on Jan. 22.