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  2. Masato (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Masato is a beverage made from cassava, rice, corn, oats, or pineapple. Its preparation involves fermenting these ingredients in a pot with water for approximately 8 days, until the mixture begins to foam. Like other alcoholic beverages, it is produced through microbial fermentation, especially by various types of Lactobacillus. [1]

  3. Colombian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Arequipe is Colombia's version of the Dulce de Leche, a milk caramel. Arroz con leche, sweetened rice with milk. Bocadillo, guava paste. Brevas en dulce, candied figs in syrup, or arequipe. Cocadas are baked coconut confections similar to macaroons. Enyucado is cake that has grounded cassava. Flan is a type of custard dessert.

  4. Manjar blanco - Wikipedia

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    Colombian manjar blanco (center bowl) Manjar blanco is a traditional Christmas dish in Colombia , along with natilla . It is made out of ingredients like milk, rice, and sugar, which are heated for a long period of time until the right texture is achieved.

  5. Rice pudding - Wikipedia

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    Rice pudding is traditionally made with pudding rice, milk, cream and sugar and is sometimes flavoured with vanilla, nutmeg, jam and/or cinnamon. It can be made in two ways: in a saucepan or by baking in the oven. It can be made by gently simmering the milk and rice in a saucepan until tender, and then the sugar is carefully mixed in.

  6. Tamale - Wikipedia

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    Tamales are a favorite comfort food in Mexico, eaten as both breakfast and dinner, and often accompanied by hot atole or champurrado and arroz con leche (rice porridge, "rice with milk") or maize-based beverages of indigenous origin.

  7. Why Are People Drinking Raw Milk? Experts Explain The ... - AOL

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    Some fanatics are even bringing raw milk to coffee shops to add to their cup of joe, the way people used to do with oat milk and almond milk. To understand the buzz around unpasteurized milk, let ...

  8. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Another staple in both Pacific and Caribbean cuisine of the area is rice. It is accompanied by a meat (pork, beef, and chicken), or seafood. Dishes mixed with rice are common throughout the region, an example being gallopinto. The Caribbean coasts of Central America also have a more heavy usage of dishes containing coconut (milk, oil, etc.).

  9. Kamby arro - Wikipedia

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    The rice is first washed and poured into a pot with milk, sugar, water and lemon peel. [2] The mixture is then boiled slowly until it acquires a thick texture while being mixed occasionally to avoid any rice sticking to the cooking appliance. When the mixture becomes creamy, it is served in little containers. Cinnamon powder is dusted on the ...