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  2. Guatemalan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Guatemalan cuisine is heavily influenced by Mayan cuisine, with some Spanish influences as well. Many dishes are hyper-regional and are not available outside specific towns. [2] Maize is an important staple food in Guatemalan cuisine, and has been cultivated in the region since ancient times. Hot chocolate also has a long history in Guatemala.

  3. Category:Guatemalan cuisine - Wikipedia

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  4. Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Black and red tamales in Guatemala. Many traditional foods in Guatemalan cuisine are based on Mayan cuisine and prominently feature maize, chilies and black beans as key ingredients. Traditional dishes also include a variety of stews including Kak'ik (Kak-ik), which is a tomato-based stew with turkey, pepian, and cocido.

  5. Culture of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Guatemala has 22 departments (or divisions), each of which has different food varieties. For example, Antigua Guatemala is well known for its candy that makes use of many local ingredients: fruits, seeds and nuts, honey, condensed milk and other traditional sweeteners. Antigua's candy is popular with tourists.

  6. Category:Food and drink in Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Guatemalan cuisine (38 P) R. Rum produced in Guatemala (1 P) Pages in category "Food and drink in Guatemala" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  7. Pepián - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the oldest and most recognizable dishes of Guatemalan cuisine having as its origin the influences from Guatemala's colonial past and the indigenous cuisine. [1] The meat-based stew, thickened with gourd seeds, [ 2 ] can be made with beef or chicken (beef is more common in urban centers) [ 3 ] it includes in traditional recipes ...

  8. Hilachas - Wikipedia

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    Hilachas is a dish originating in Guatemalan cuisine that is similar to ropa vieja. [1] It generally consists of boiled, shredded beef served with tomato sauce and tomatillo, potatoes, carrots and Guajillo chiles. [2] The name translates to "rags" and is very common throughout Central America. [3]

  9. Fiambre - Wikipedia

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    Fiambre started out from the tradition in Guatemala of taking dead family members their favorite dishes to the cemeteries for the Day of the Dead. As all different families brought food to the celebrations, they became mixed, eventually mixing them together to this all-encompassing salad.