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  2. List of Ecuadorian dishes and foods - Wikipedia

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    Fanesca is a soup traditionally prepared and eaten by households and communities in Ecuador during Holy Week. [1] This is a list of Ecuadorian dishes and foods. The cuisine of Ecuador is diverse, varying with altitude, agricultural conditions, and the ethnic and racial makeup of local communities. On the coast, a variety of seafood, grilled ...

  3. Ecuadorian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The food is somewhat different in the southern mountainous areas, featuring typical Loja food such as repe, a soup prepared with green bananas; cecina, roasted pork; and miel con quesillo, or "cuajada", as dessert. In the rainforest, a dietary staple is the yuca, elsewhere called cassava. The starchy root is peeled and boiled, fried, or used in ...

  4. Tourism in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    It can also go to visit the Shrine of Our Lady of the Rock (Santuario de la Virgen de la Roca). Near Casa Blanca club, it can see pelicans and other birds in the sector. Punta El Pelado, on the road to the site Engabao, is a pleasant and quiet ideal beach for hiking and camping with delicious local food.

  5. 7 of the best places to visit in Ecuador - AOL

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    The Oriente is Ecuador’s great wilderness region, where the slopes of the Andes meet the thick rainforest of the Amazon basin. Like the Galapagos, a striking array of animals call this region ...

  6. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Fanesca of Ecuador. The food in Ecuador is diverse, varying with altitude, associated agricultural conditions, and ethnic and racial communities. Ecuadorian cuisine is an amalgamation of Spanish, Andean, and Amazonian cuisines and to a lesser degree Italian, Lebanese, African, and Chinese.

  7. Espumilla - Wikipedia

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    Espumilla is a traditional Ecuadorian meringue and popular street food. [1] [2] [3] The word "espumilla" means "foam" in Spanish. [3] [4] It possibly is dated back to 1907 with records mentioning its existence. [1] [4] It is made with egg whites, sugar, and fruit pulp, often guava, frequently whipped by hand to achieve the right texture.

  8. Pampa mesa - Wikipedia

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    Pampa mesa during Carnival (Carnaval) [1] in Parcoloma, Ecuador. In indigenous communities of the Ecuadorian highlands, a pampa mesa or pamba mesa is a communal meal of food laid directly on a cloth spread on the ground. [2] [3] The meal is seen as an act of social solidarity; it also has mythological connotations.

  9. Seco (food) - Wikipedia

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    The seco is a stew typical of Ecuadorian and Peruvian cuisine. It can be made with any type of meat. According to an Ecuadorian popular etymology, the name of seco comes from the Península de Santa Elena in Ecuador, where at the beginning of the 20th century a camp English did oil work in Ancón, when referring to the second course of food, in English "second", the Ecuadorians repeated ...

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