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  2. Chilean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    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 Chile are notable for the variety of flavours and ...

  3. Tortilla de rescoldo - Wikipedia

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    Tortilla de rescoldo or ember tortilla is a traditional Chilean [1] flatbread, often unleavened, that was commonly prepared by rural travelers. [1] It consists of a wheat-flour-based bread, traditionally baked in the coals of a campfire or fireplace. [2] It is common street food in populated areas or along roadways and sold by palomitas (little ...

  4. Porotos granados - Wikipedia

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    Porotos granados is a traditional Chilean countryside stew made mainly of ripe cranberry beans, [1] maize kernels and squash. Other common ingredients are onions, and herbs such as cumin, basil and oregano. Pumpkin is also used in some recipes. It is considered a summer stew, because that is when the maize and summer squash are harvested in ...

  5. 23 Vibrant Latin American Recipes to Celebrate Hispanic ... - AOL

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    Related: 22 Mexican Street Food Recipes to Celebrate Heritage. What is Latin American Food? ... Chilean Food and Garden. A traditional recipe for Argentinian Medialunas or sweet croissants.

  6. 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 ]

  7. Paila marina - Wikipedia

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    Paila marina is a traditional Chilean seafood soup or light stew usually served in a paila (earthenware bowl). It usually contains a shellfish stock base cooked with different kinds of shellfish and fish. [1] These are complemented with a variety of herbs and spices such as paprika and parsley. [2]

  8. Pichanga (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Pichanga. Pichanga is a Chilean dish consisting of a mixture of pickled food items, small pieces of ham, different types of cheese, olives, and salami. [1] All cooked in vinegar, canola oil, and several spices, as well as (in some cases) hot dog and sausage pieces, chunks of meat, and other 'delectable' items.

  9. Chilean salad - Wikipedia

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    Chilean salad or ensalada chilena is a salad containing tomato, [1] onion, [1] coriander and olive oil, and sometimes chili peppers. The onion may be soaked in boiling salted water, to soften it and reduce its sharpness. It may also be soaked in cold water for an hour or so, or marinated with vinegar. This dish is eaten traditionally during ...