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  2. Chifa - Wikipedia

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    Cantonese-Peruvian style fried rice (white rice, soy sauce, scallions, fried egg, and meat such as chicken or pork) Tallarin saltado: Cantonese-Peruvian style chow mein: Lomo saltado: Stir-fried marinated sirloin strips with onions, tomatoes and peppers and served with french fries and rice. Pollo Chi jau kai: Chicken with chu-hou sauce Pollo ...

  3. Lomo saltado - Wikipedia

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    A 1903 Peruvian cookbook (Nuevo Manual de Cocina a la Criolla) included a short description of lomo saltado, an indication of the assimilation of Chinese cooking technique in Peruvian cuisine. The culinary term saltado is unique to Peru, and did not exist in other Latin countries of that era, nor was it used in any Spanish cuisine terminology ...

  4. Tallarín saltado - Wikipedia

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    Tallarín saltado represents a localized Peruvian variation of chifa cuisine and bears a resemblance to the Chinese stir-fried noodle dishes known internationally as chow mein. When tallarín saltado is served together with arroz chaufa on a single dish, the combination is colloqually referred to as "aeropuerto", which translates to "airport ...

  5. List of Peruvian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Llunca kashki con gallina: Chicken broth with wheat. Locro de gallina: A stew made of chicken, onions, potatoes, and aji peppers. [52] [53] Locro de Zapallo: Mashed squash with corn, cheese, yellow potatoes and huacatay. [54] Lomo saltado: Beef tenderloin slices, sautéed with onions, tomatoes, aji (hot peppers), and other spices. It is served ...

  6. List of noodle dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sopa a la minuta - Peruvian soup with meat, milk, eggs and cabello de ángel noodles. Sopa seca - Tallarín verde served with Carapulcra. Tallarín rojo - Peruvian spaghetti bolognese with chicken and tomato, garlic and carrot sauce. Tallarín saltado - Peruvian stir-fried noodle. Tallarín saltado criollo - Peruvian stir-fried noodle with more ...

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  8. Peruvian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pollo a la Brasa (Peruvian-flavored rotisserie or roaster chicken): is one of the most consumed foods in Peru. It is roasted chicken marinated in a marinade that includes various Peruvian ingredients, baked in hot ashes or on a spit-roast. The origins of the recipe for this dish date back to Lima, the capital of Peru, during the 1950s.

  9. Lomo a lo pobre - Wikipedia

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    The term a lo pobre in Lima today may refer simply to the addition of a fried egg and is used in other dishes besides steak, such as grilled chicken breast (pechuga a lo pobre), rice (especially arroz chaufa), lomo saltado, salchipapas, or even hamburgers.