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  2. Machas a la parmesana - Wikipedia

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    The dish is popular along the coast of Chile, where the macha can be found in great numbers. It is prepared with the meat of the macha in one half of the shell, covered in Parmesan cheese, a little butter and seasoned with white wine or a drop of lemon, and then baked for a few minutes.

  3. Chilean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dulce de leche, known in Chile as manjar Mote con huesillo. Chilean cuisine [1] stems mainly from the combination of traditional Spanish cuisine, Chilean Mapuche culture and local ingredients, with later important influences from other European cuisines, particularly from Germany, the United Kingdom and France.

  4. Sal Y Limón - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican restaurant Sal Y Limón (Spanish for "salt and lemon") [1] operates in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood, in a building called MarQueen. [2] Eater Seattle has described the Latin American-owned [3] restaurant as a "lively" establishment "in one of the most lively stretches of Uptown (the neighborhood formerly known as Lower Queen Anne)."

  5. Salsa Limón to open new North Texas restaurant in bustling ...

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    The Mexican restaurant chain is gearing up to open its seventh location in Texas. Salsa Limón to open new North Texas restaurant in bustling mall. Here’s what’s on the menu

  6. Chicharrón - Wikipedia

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    Chicharrón is made of pork ribs seasoned with garlic, oregano and lemon. It is boiled then cooked in its own fat, adding beer or chicha to the pot for more flavor. Pork chicharrón is normally served only on Sundays and is eaten with llajwa, a tomato salsa, and mote, a type of corn ().

  7. Pisco sour - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known mentions of the pisco sour are found in newspaper and magazine advertisements, dating to the early 1920s, for Morris and his bar published in Peru and Chile. The pisco sour underwent several changes until Mario Bruiget, a Peruvian bartender working at Morris' Bar, created the modern Peruvian recipe for the cocktail in the ...

  8. Chapulines - Wikipedia

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    A fried chapulín Fried egg with Oaxacan chorizo and chapulines. In 2007, several American media reported concerns over lead contamination in products imported from Zimatlán, a municipality in Oaxaca, including chapulines.

  9. Tapatío hot sauce - Wikipedia

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    The Tapatío Hot Sauce company was started in 1971 by Jose-Luis Saavedra Sr. in a 750-square-foot (70 m 2) warehouse in Maywood, California. [1] In 1985, the company moved to an 8,500-square-foot (790 m2) facility in Vernon, California, 5 miles (8.0 km) from Downtown Los Angeles.