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  2. List of Ecuadorian dishes and foods - Wikipedia

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    Fanesca is a soup traditionally prepared and eaten by households and communities in Ecuador during Holy Week. [1] This is a list of Ecuadorian dishes and foods. The cuisine of Ecuador is diverse, varying with altitude, agricultural conditions, and the ethnic and racial makeup of local communities. On the coast, a variety of seafood, grilled ...

  3. Ecuadorian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chifa (from the Mandarin words 吃饭, meaning "to eat rice") is the Ecuadorian term for Ecuadorian-Chinese food (or for an Ecuadorian-Chinese fusion restaurant). Because many Chinese ingredients are hard to find in Ecuador, the Chinese modified their cuisine and incorporated many Ecuadorian elements (mainly Spanish, Indigenous, and African ...

  4. Category:Ecuadorian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol in Ecuador (1 C) E. Ecuadorian chocolate companies (2 P) S. Ecuadorian soups (4 P) Pages in category "Ecuadorian cuisine"

  5. Caribbean dreaming: Best places to eat, drink, stay, and play

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    From resorts and restaurants to beaches and beach bars, these are the best spots to enjoy in the Caribbean in 2024. ... In addition to elevating island-style specialties like conch empanada and ...

  6. The 21 Best 24-Hour Restaurants in NYC for Your Round-the ...

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    With 24/7 dine-in and delivery service, this Bronx Jamaican-Caribbean spot is always open for your island cravings. From fruit porridge to oxtail to crab legs, this casual family-style restaurant ...

  7. Category:Food and drink in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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  8. Seco (food) - Wikipedia

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    The seco is a stew typical of Ecuadorian and Peruvian cuisine. It can be made with any type of meat. According to an Ecuadorian popular etymology, the name of seco comes from the Península de Santa Elena in Ecuador, where at the beginning of the 20th century a camp English did oil work in Ancón, when referring to the second course of food, in English "second", the Ecuadorians repeated ...

  9. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Another staple in both Pacific and Caribbean cuisine of the area is rice. It is accompanied by a meat (pork, beef, and chicken), or seafood. Dishes mixed with rice are common throughout the region, an example being gallopinto. The Caribbean coasts of Central America also have a more heavy usage of dishes containing coconut (milk, oil, etc.).