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  2. List of Ecuadorian dishes and foods - Wikipedia

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    Ecuadorian ceviche, made of shrimp, lemon, onions, and some herbs. Tomato sauce and orange are used at some places but do not form a part of the basic recipe. A Guinea pig dish from Ecuador Hornado (fried pig, cooked whole) in a Cuenca market. Alfajor

  3. Grilled guinea pigs are this NYC restaurant’s shocking ...

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    Pet-sized guinea pigs are typically smaller but can range from 2 to 3.5 pounds. “It’s better than chicken. Better than rabbit,” manager LucioBarrera told The Post, even claiming that the ...

  4. Fanesca - Wikipedia

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    The indigenous people prepared for this festival by fasting and abstaining from sexual activity. The indigenous people's culinary preparation with tender grains and Andean pumpkins on New Fire Day became known as Uchucuta, a Quichua phrase that means tender grains cooked with chili and herbs, probably accompanied by wild guinea pig meat. [2]

  5. Ecuadorian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Most regions in Ecuador follow the traditional three-course meal of sopa/soup and segundo/second dish which includes rice or pasta and a protein such as meat, poultry, pig or fish. Then dessert and a coffee are customary. Dinner is usually lighter and sometimes just coffee or agua de remedio/herbal tea with bread.

  6. Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador: Quito: Guinea pig, empanada. Motes de la Magdalena: menudo (tripe soup), cuero de librillo (outer lining of the cow stomach), guatita with the inner lining of cow stomach. Otavalo: motes, roast pork with skin, fried cheese empanada, elixir with aloe vera, jugo de sabila, and vitamin extracts.

  7. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ceviche, a Peruvian dish that has grown rapidly in popularity. Peru has a varied cuisine with ingredients like potato, uchu or Ají (Capsicum pubescens), oca, ulluco, avocado, fruits like chirimoya, lúcuma and pineapple, and animals like taruca (Hippocamelus antisensis), llama and guinea pig (called cuy).