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  2. Machas a la parmesana - Wikipedia

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    This is a saltwater clam, a bivalve that is native to Chile and Peru. It was harvested by ancient fishermen of these two countries. It was harvested by ancient fishermen of these two countries. This bivalve is known scientifically as Mesodesma donacium and in English is called either the pink clam, [ 1 ] or the surf clam. [ 2 ]

  3. Chile–Philippines relations - Wikipedia

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    Both Chile and the Philippines have the presence of similar races as the Philippines was were Latin Americans, [1] Spaniards, [2] and Malayo-Polynesians [3] lived together which is the same case in Chile especially at their Westernmost province, the Easter Islands which was originally settled by Malayo-Polynesians and followed by Spaniards and Latin Americans; [4] nowadays, Easter Islanders ...

  4. Curanto - Wikipedia

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    Curanto Chilote. It is believed that this form of preparing foods was native to the "chono" countryside and that, with the arrival of the southern peoples and the Spanish conquistadors, new ingredients were added until it came to be the curanto that is known today.

  5. Empanada - Wikipedia

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    In Cuba, empanadas are frequently enjoyed as snacks, appetizers, or main courses at parties and gatherings. In Havana , the most common variant is filled with picadillo or shredded chicken, often mixed with ingredients like cumin, garlic, onions, raisins, and green olives.

  6. Choripán - Wikipedia

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    Choripán (plural: choripanes) is a type of asado sandwich with grilled chorizo.It is popular in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela.The name comes from the combination of the names of its ingredients: a grilled chorizo sausage and a crusty bread (Spanish: pan) such as a pan batido, baguette, or francés.

  7. Filipino Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Filipino cuisine is influenced principally by China and Spain have been integrated with pre-colonial indigenous Filipino cooking practices. [1]In the Philippines, trade with China started in the 11th century, as documents show, but undocumented trade may have started as many as two centuries earlier.

  8. List of Chilean ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Corvina - Chilean Sea Bass; Congrio, the family of conger and garden eels; Merluza, a family of cod-like fishes, including most hakes. Loco, a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk native to the coasts of Chile and Peru. Picoroco, a species of giant barnacles native to the coasts of Chile and southern Peru.

  9. 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. The food tradition and recipes in ...