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  2. How to Cook Corn on the Cob in the Microwave - AOL

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    Place the ear of corn in the microwave and cook on high for 3 minutes. If you have more than one ear of corn to cook, add a few more (up to 4!) and cook for 4 minutes. Add an additional 30 seconds ...

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  5. Chips and dip - Wikipedia

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    Chips and guacamole, also typically served with corn-based chips is another type, as well as chips and bean dip. [8] Seven-layer dip and tortilla chips is another corn-based chip combination, [1] as is chile con queso, an appetizer or side dish of melted cheese and chili pepper [13] typically served in Tex-Mex restaurants as a sauce for nachos ...

  6. Chipa - Wikipedia

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    Chipa quezú: it is made with fresh cheese, preferably goat cheese, where quesú is the Guarani deformation of the Spanish word 'cheese'. [13] Chipa jasmine: it is made with 3/4 cassava starch and 1/4 wheat flour, Paraguay cheese, grated cheese, pork fat, eggs and other ingredients. It is the least heavy variety since it does not carry the load ...

  7. Brazilian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian cuisine is recognized around the world for its variety and quality. The city of São Paulo was chosen as the 7th main gastronomic destination in the world, for its recognized restaurants and bars. This Brazilian city comes after Rome, London, Paris, Dubai, Barcelona and Madrid. The city of São Paulo alone has more than 9,000 ...

  8. List of Brazilian dishes - Wikipedia

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    In Brazil, hot dogs are typically served in a bread roll with a tomato-based vegetable broth, corn, and potato sticks. Catupiry: One of the most popular "requeijão" (processed cheese) brands in Brazil. It was developed by the Italian immigrant Mario Silvestrini in the state of Minas Gerais in 1911. Chana: Chickpeas Coxinha

  9. Finding out you can make decent potato chips in the microwave ...

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