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  2. Leonor Espinosa - Wikipedia

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    Leonor Espinosa. Leonor Espinosa De La Ossa, also known by her nickname 'Leo', is a Colombian chef whose Bogotá restaurant, Leo Cocina y Cava, featuring a fusion of traditional and modern Colombian cuisine, first brought her to international attention when it opened in 2007.

  3. Colombian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Colombian cuisine is a culinary tradition of six main regions within Colombia: Insular, Caribbean, Pacific, Andean, Orinoco, and Amazonian. [1] Colombian cuisine varies regionally and is influenced by Indigenous Colombian , Spanish , [ 2 ] and African cuisines, [ 3 ] with a slight Arab influence in some regions.

  4. New Kentucky restaurant features authentic Colombian dishes ...

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    A bandeja paisa dish and an arepa from The Colombian Corner restaurant in Lawrenceburg. These traditional dishes from the Andean region include beef, beans, plantain, chicharron, avocado and more.

  5. Category:Colombian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Aragonés; Azərbaycanca; Башҡортса; Български; Català; Čeština; الدارجة; Ελληνικά; Español; Esperanto; Euskara

  6. Colombian street food moving into former Burrito Boarder on ...

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    Empaisanas, a family operated Columbian restaurant, will take over the site of the former Burrito Boarder location on Pensacola Street this fall.

  7. Colombian Chicken Soup Recipe - AOL

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    In a small saucepan, cover the rice with the water and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat, cover and simmer until the rice is tender, 35 to 45 minutes.

  8. Italian Colombians - Wikipedia

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    Italians brought new recipes and types of food to Colombia but also helped in the development of Colombian cuisine. Spaghetti and pizza are popular foods in current day Colombia originating from Italy. [36] Like in many other countries, the Italian cuisine is widely popular in most cities and many municipalities of Colombia. [37]

  9. Cocina (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cocina (Spanish: Cuisine and/or Kitchen) is a Colombian-based monthly magazine published by Publicaciones Semana S.A. It features recipes, cooking tips, culinary tourism information, restaurant reviews, chefs, wine pairings and seasonal/holiday content going beyond the typical and traditional Colombian cuisine while still paying homage to them in certain issues.