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  2. Cornick (food) - Wikipedia

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    Cornick is made by soaking corn kernels in water for three days, changing the water used for soaking daily. The corn used is traditionally glutinous corn (mais malagkit or mais pilit), but other types of corn can also be used, including popcorn. After soaking, the kernels are drained and dried thoroughly.

  3. List of tortilla-based dishes - Wikipedia

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    Chilaquiles – Traditional Mexican dish [1] Chimichanga – Mexican and Southwestern American dish; Corn burrito – Mexican-style dish made of corn tortilla filled with refried beans; Don Tacos – Japanese snack food; Empalme – Mexico originated food; Enchilada – Corn tortilla rolled around a filling and covered with a sauce

  4. Maíz con hielo - Wikipedia

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    Maíz con hielo (literally "corn with ice" in Spanish, also commonly spelled mais kon-yelo in Tagalog) is a shaved ice dessert from the Philippines made with boiled corn kernels, sugar, and milk. [ 1 ]

  5. Corn nut - Wikipedia

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    Corn nuts, [1] also known as toasted corn, [2] are a snack food made of roasted or deep-fried corn kernels. It is referred to as cancha in Peru , chulpi in Ecuador , and cornick in the Philippines .

  6. Corn burrito - Wikipedia

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    Although corn burritos are cheap and easy to make, they typically cost more than one would think, and this is partially attributed to the usability of the frying oil after preparation. Unlike meat filling, the refried bean filling easily falls out the end of the rolled tortilla, quickly contaminating the remainder of the oil which then requires ...

  7. Masa - Wikipedia

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    It is used for making corn tortillas, gorditas, tamales, pupusas, and many other Latin American dishes. It is dried and powdered into a flour form called harina de maíz or masa harina . Masa is reconstituted from the flour by mixing it with water before using it in cooking. [ 1 ]

  8. Corn fritter - Wikipedia

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    Torrejas de choclo, typical Peruvian corn fritters. Peruvian corn fritters, called torrejas de choclo, are made from choclo (Peruvian corn), an Andean variety of corn, pepper, onion and eggs. They can deep fry in vegetable oil and is usually served savory to accompany other local dishes as an appetizer. [7]

  9. Cuisine of pre-colonial Philippines - Wikipedia

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    1 Accounts of Filipino cooking. 2 See also. 3 References. ... Native fruits, root crops, nuts and vegetables were eaten in the islands such as mango, pili nuts, ...