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  2. Gallo pinto - Wikipedia

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    Gallo pinto or gallopinto [4] is a traditional dish from Central America. Consisting of rice and beans as a base, gallo pinto has a long history and is important to Nicaraguan and Costa Rican identities and cultures, just as rice and beans variations are equally important in many Latin American cultures as well.

  3. Costa Rican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A typical Costa Rican breakfast consisting of gallo pinto, fried plantains, an egg, and orange juice. For lunch, the traditional meal is called a casado. Casado means "married man" in Spanish, acquiring the name from when wives would pack their husbands a lunch in a banana leaf when they left to go work in the fields. [3]

  4. 10 Breakfasts from Around the World, Because Not Everyone ...

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    Gallo pinto translates to “spotted rooster” in Spanish, and in Central America, it’s a meal eaten not just at breakfast but lunch and dinner, too. The rice and beans are said to look like a ...

  5. Fritanga - Wikipedia

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    Colombian fritanga (Barranquilla-style fritanga). In English, fritanga refers to a restaurant that makes home-style Nicaraguan foods.The staple foods at a fritanga may include gallo pinto (rice and beans), arroz blanco (white rice), carne asada (grilled meat), tajada frita (fried sliced green plantain), platano frito (fried ripe plantain), maduros (sweet plantain), yuca, queso frito (fried ...

  6. 20 Easy High-Fiber Breakfast Recipes to Make for Busy ... - AOL

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    Pecan butter adds a nutty flavor, which gets balanced by the natural sweetness of the pear. ... In Costa Rica, this popular breakfast bean dish is called gallo pinto, which means spotted rooster ...

  7. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Gallo pinto of Costa Rica. The main staple, known as gallo pinto (or simply pinto), consists of rice and black beans, which in many households is eaten at all three meals during the day. Other Costa Rican food staples include corn tortillas, white cheese and picadillos. Tortillas are used to accompany most meals.

  8. 25 Iconic Breakfasts From Around The World - AOL

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    1. Shakshuka. Tomatoes, peppers, and spices are stewed in this North African and Middle Eastern breakfast classic. Eggs are then poached in the mixture, and fresh bread is used to scoop everything up.

  9. Arroz junto - Wikipedia

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    Some arroz junto dishes are given other names such as arroz con gandules, arroz con maiz y salchichas, arroz con garbanzo y bacalao (rice with chickpeas and salted cod), and arroz bago (rice, chickpeas, and ground meat). Pinto, black or red beans are usually accompanied with smoked ham, longaniza, or bacon.