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Arroz à valenciana is found throughout all of Portugal, and includes many types of meat (from chicken to pork, or even sausages) and seafood or squid, as well as diverse vegetables like peas (sweet peas), red peppers…etc. The color of rice depends on the use of saffron. Another common spice used in this version of Arroz a la valenciana is ...
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.
Arroz con pollo (rice with chicken) Cuban cuisine is largely based on Spanish cuisine with influence from Taino, African and other Caribbean cuisines. Some Cuban recipes share spices and techniques with Spanish, Taino and African cooking, with some Caribbean influence in spice and flavor. This results in a blend of several different cultural ...
Arròs a banda with aioli.. Arròs a banda (Catalan term for rice on the side, translated as arroz a banda in Spanish) is a dish of rice cooked in fish stock, typical of the coastal area of Alicante (and, per extension, in most of the Valencian Community), Spain, and distinct from the paella of Valencia.
There are not many purely vegetarian dishes in the region. Some traditional vegetable-based dishes are pisto manchego (a local equivalent of ratatouille [10]), pipirrana [] (a salad of onion, tomato, and cucumber), asadillo de la Mancha [] (roasted red peppers), and gazpacho viudo (widower gazpacho, or gazpacho made with bladder campion leaves).
Arroz con maíz, also known as moro de maíz, is a simple dish in the Dominican Republic made with rice and corn. Some cooks add seasonings but it is not typically seasoned. Venezuelan version
The majority of Chinese Peruvians have origins in southern China, where Cantonese is spoken. [6] The Comisión Lexicografía de la Academia Peruana (CLAP) proposed that the word chifa is from Cantonese 食飯 喇 (Jyutping: sik 9 fan 6 la 3), lit "to eat cooked rice" ("comer arroz cocido") [2] [6] but usually meant "Time to eat [meal]".
Arroz con gandules - similar dish in Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic; Platillo Moros y Cristianos - similar dish in Cuba and Dominican Republic named as Arroz Blanco con habichuelas negras (White Rice and Black Beans). Ropa vieja - Beef component of the dish is also popular in Cuba; Gallo Pinto - similar dish in Nicaragua and Costa Rica