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  2. Cuchifritos - Wikipedia

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    They are fried, cut open and stuffed with seafood, meat, vegetables or cheese. Bacalaíto – Deep fried pancake-like batter containing salted codfish , flour , milk, sofrito and spices. Canoas de plátano – Sweet plantains are cut down the middle fried or baked and stuffed with savory ground meat and topped with shredded cheese.

  3. Arepa - Wikipedia

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    Arepa (Spanish pronunciation:) is a type of flatbread made of ground maize dough stuffed with a filling, eaten in northern parts of South America since pre-Columbian times, and notable primarily in the cuisine of Colombia and Venezuela, but also present in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Central America.

  4. Venezuelan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Arepa andina: Same as arepas but made with wheat. Popular in the Venezuelan Andes region. Asado negro Slow-cooked beef roast in dark sugar-cane sauce. Cachapa: A maize pancake, usually filled with fresh cheese and/or fried pork Cachitos (de jamón) Similar to French croissant filled with ham: Caraotas negras

  5. Flatbread - Wikipedia

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    Arepa (Colombia, Venezuela): flat, unleavened bread made of cornmeal; Bammy : made from grated cassava root or cassava flour and salt; Bannock (food): a variety of flat quick bread or any large, round article baked or cooked from grain; Beiju : made from tapioca; Casabe (South America, Caribbean): made from bitter cassava root

  6. Harina P.A.N. - Wikipedia

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    Pre-made arepa flour is specially prepared for making arepas and other maize dough-based dishes, such as Venezuelan Hallaca, Bollo, and Empanada. The most popular brand names of corn flour are Harina PAN in Venezuela, and Areparina in Colombia. Pre-made arepa flour is usually made from white corn, but there are yellow corn varieties available.

  7. Gordita - Wikipedia

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    There are two main variations of this dish, one of which is typically fried in a deep wok-shaped comal, consumed mostly in central and southern Mexico, and another one baked on a regular comal. The most common and representative variation of this dish is the "gordita de chicharrón" , filled with chicharron (a spiced stew of pork rind ) which ...

  8. Regional street food - Wikipedia

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    Regional street food is street food that has commonalities within a region or culture.. Tanghulu for sale on a street in Tianjin, China A fish taco served on fry bread in Alaska Street food packaged in plastic bags in Bangkok, Thailand Nikuman in Japan Shave ice is a traditional street food in Hawaii A German currywurst vendor

  9. Colombian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It includes beans, rice, ground meat, or carne asada, chorizo, fried eggs, arepa, and chicharrón. It is usually accompanied by avocado , tomatoes , and special sauces. In the city of Cali , the most traditional dish is " sancocho de gallina ," a soup composed mostly of chicken , plantains , corn , coriander , yuca root, and other seasonings.