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Lomo saltado is a popular, traditional Peruvian dish, a stir fry that typically combines marinated strips of sirloin (or other beef steak) with onions, tomatoes, french fries, and other ingredients; and is typically served with rice.
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A local staple is Lomo Saltado, also known as saltadito. Sliced beef (tenderloin or in Spanish "lomo") is stir-fried with, garlic, cumin powder, tomato and Spanish onion and fried-mixed with already fried French cut potatoes, coriander and parsley and accompanied with white rice. Salt and black pepper is also added to taste.
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 Tipa Kay: Chicken with Sweet and Sour sauce. Pollo enrollado: Chicken rolled into fried crust Chicharron de pollo
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Typical dishes in the mountain region include: hornado, fritada, humitas, tamales, llapingachos, lomo saltado, and churrasco. Pork, chicken, beef, and cuy are popular in the mountain regions and are served with a variety of grains (especially rice and corn or potatoes).