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  2. Arroz caldo - Wikipedia

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    Arroz caldo is a Spanish term meaning "broth rice". It is derived from the Spanish dish arroz caldoso . In Philippine cuisine , it is made of rice and chicken gruel heavily infused with ginger and garnished with toasted garlic , scallions , and black pepper .

  3. Goto (food) - Wikipedia

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    Goto, also known as arroz caldo con goto, is a Filipino rice and beef tripe gruel cooked with ginger and garnished with toasted garlic, scallions, black pepper, and chicharon. It is usually served with calamansi, soy sauce, or fish sauce (patis) as condiments, as well as a hard-boiled egg. It is a type of lugaw.

  4. Caldo - Wikipedia

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    Caldo verde, soup popularly served in Brazil and northern Portugal; Caldo galego, traditional soup dish from Galicia; Pira caldo, Paraguayan fish stew; Congee, rice porridge also known as arroz caldo (Spanish: caldo de arroz, "rice soup") in the Philippines; Guarapa, also known as caldo de cana ("cane juice") in Brazil

  5. Arroz caldoso - Wikipedia

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    A lobster arroz caldoso in an earthenware dish. This version calls for the addition of smoked paprika (pimenton) and one's choice of sea food (usually mussels, [5] shrimp [3] or clams [1] [6]) and extra water, which leaves it in a semi-liquid state. When served, the sea food is presented on top of the rice.

  6. Congee - Wikipedia

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    Bulacan Lugaw na tokwa't baboy, rice gruel with tokwa at baboy (tofu and pork, commonly referred to as "LTB") Arroz caldo, chicken rice gruel with ginger, scallions, toasted garlic, and safflower. Lugaw (pronounced Tagalog pronunciation:) is the Filipino generic term for rice gruel.

  7. Arroz con pollo - Wikipedia

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    Arroz con pollo (Spanish for rice with chicken) is a traditional dish of Latin America. It typically consists of chicken cooked with rice, onions, saffron, and a potential plethora of other grains or vegetables.

  8. File:Arroz Caldo, Grape Custard, Fruits, Virgin Light.jpg

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    English: Arroz Caldo, Grape Custard, Fruits, Virgin Light (at Philippine Airlines Mabuhay Lounge, Mactan Cebu International Airport) Date 14 November 2008, 11:32:43

  9. Arroz a la tumbada - Wikipedia

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    Arroz a la tumbada is a traditional Mexican dish prepared with white rice and seafood. [1] In this specialty a sofrito is made with chopped tomato, onion, garlic and red pepper. Rice and fish broth or water is added, then seafood which may include shrimp, clams, crab, calamari and whitefish. [ 2 ]