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  2. Ponche Navideño - Wikipedia

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    Being prepared. The traditional ingredients are tejocotes, pilloncillo (raw sugar cane), and cinnamon. The fruits of guava, tamarind, raisins, prunes, and oranges are common additions. [4]

  3. Bacalhau - Wikipedia

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    Bacalhau dishes are common in Portugal, and also in former Portuguese colonies such as Cape Verde, Angola, Macau, Brazil, Timor-Leste and Goa.There are said to be over 1000 recipes for salt cod in Portugal alone and it can be considered the iconic ingredient of Portuguese cuisine (it is one of the few species of fish not consumed fresh in this fish-loving country, which boasts the highest per ...

  4. Bacalao al pil pil - Wikipedia

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    Bacalao al pil pil. Bacalao al pil pil is a traditional Basque dish made with bacalao (salted cod), garlic, and olive oil.The cod is gently poached in olive oil and served with an emulsion sauce made from the olive oil, the cod's natural juices, and gelatin called pil pil.

  5. Celebrate Las Posadas With These Traditions, From PiƱatas to ...

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    Tamales. Tamales are a celebratory dish made from masa (a corn-based dough) and stuffed with meats, cheese, and even vegetables. They are wrapped in corn husks, steamed, and traditionally eaten ...

  6. List of Spanish words of Nahuatl origin - Wikipedia

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    Documented Nahuatl words in the Spanish language (mostly as spoken in Mexico and Mesoamerica), also called Nahuatlismos include an extensive list of words that represent (i) animals, (ii) plants, fruit and vegetables, (iii) foods and beverages, and (iv) domestic appliances.

  7. Brandade - Wikipedia

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    Brandade is an emulsion crafted from salt cod, olive oil, and usually potatoes.It is eaten in the winter with bread or potatoes. In French culinary terminology, it is occasionally referred to as brandade de morue and while in Spanish cuisine, it sometimes known as brandada de bacalao ('morue' and 'bacalao' meaning salt cod).

  8. Bacalao - Wikipedia

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    Bacalao (Spanish for cod) may refer to: Bacalao (cuisine), dried and salted cod Bacalhau, dried and salted cod in Portuguese cuisine; Bacalao (phantom island), a phantom island depicted on several early 16th century Portuguese maps; Baccalieu Island, an island by Conception Bay in Newfoundland; Bacalhao Island, an island off Twillingate in ...

  9. Puerto Rican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    While most Puerto Ricans enjoy bacalao guisado, bacalaíto, buñuelos de bacalao (cod fritters replacing potato with yuca, batata, or sweet plantain), alcapurria stuffed with cod, arroz con bacalao (one-pot rice with salted codfish), croquettes de bacalao, serenata de bacalao, bacalao con viandas, caldo santo (sancocho made with coconut milk ...