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  2. Pabellón criollo - Wikipedia

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    Pabellón criollo (Spanish pronunciation: [paβeˈʝoŋ ˈkɾjo.ʝo]) is a traditional Venezuelan dish that is considered the national dish. It mixes elements from the three different cultures that intermixed during Spanish colonial times: Native Americans, Spanish and Africans.

  3. Venezuelan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pabellón criollo: Creole pavilion, the national dish: white rice, shredded beef in stew, tajadas (fried ripe plantains) and stewed black beans Pastel de chucho: An pie made from stingray and plantains Polvorosa de pollo Caracas version of chicken pot pie made with pâte sablée: Pastelitos: Fried puff pastries, famously a specialty of the ...

  4. Carne mechada - Wikipedia

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    It is a component of what is considered Venezuela's National Dish known as the Pabellón criollo. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The dish is also often served as a filling for arepas [ 24 ] as well as other dishes, [ 25 ] and is commonly prepared using the herb annatto to provide a deeper color.

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    They serve pabellon criollo, the Venezuelan national dish, with shredded beef, black beans, rice and fried sweet plantains. It's next on my list to try. On the Saturday menu is chico en coco ...

  6. Pabellon criollo - Wikipedia

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  8. South American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In the coastal area ceviche, tostones or patacón, arepa, chipa, sancocho, pabellón criollo, bandeja paisa, guatita, and sopa paraguaya are common dishes. In Brazil, foods such as feijoada, [11] arroz carreteiro (cart riders rice), coxinha, [12] and farofa are common throughout the country.

  9. Black turtle bean - Wikipedia

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    It is also a main ingredient of Moros y Cristianos in Cuba, is a required ingredient in the typical gallo pinto of Costa Rica and Nicaragua, is a fundamental part of Pabellón criollo in Venezuela, and is served in almost all of Latin America, as well as many Hispanic enclaves in the United States.