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  2. Salvadoran cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Salvadoran cuisine is a style of cooking derived from the nation of El Salvador. The indigenous foods consist of a mix of Amerindian cuisine from groups such as the Lenca, Pipil, Maya Poqomam, Maya Chʼortiʼ, Alaguilac and Cacaopera peoples and some African influences. Many of the dishes are made with maize (corn). There is also heavy use of ...

  3. Category:Salvadoran cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Salvadoran cuisine" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. Salvadoran cuisine; A.

  4. Pupusa - Wikipedia

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    In Costa Rica, both "Salvadoran pupusas" and "pupusas" are available, the latter being a local version. There, they are a staple of the food stalls at regional carnivals known as fiestas. A similar Mexican dish is called a gordita (literally, "little fatty"), but gorditas are usually open at one end. In Colombia and Venezuela, they make arepas.

  5. A Salvadoran cookbook from a major publisher is finally here ...

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    At last, after nearly 10 years, Karla Vasquez's "The SalviSoul Cookbook" is being published by Ten Speed Press with terrific Salvadoran recipes you'll want to make and stories of the women who ...

  6. Culture of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The culture of El Salvador is a Central American culture nation influenced by the clash of ancient Mesoamerica and medieval Iberian Peninsula. Salvadoran culture is influenced by Native American culture (Lenca people, Cacaopera people, Maya peoples, Pipil people) as well as Latin American culture (Latin America, Hispanic America, Ibero-America).

  7. Salvadoran Sopa De Res - AOL

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    This Salvadoran sopa de res, beef and vegetable soup from Karla Vasquez's "The Salvisoul Cookbook" is both easy and celebratory — not just a meal but an event — refreshing and satisfying at ...

  8. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Salvadoran cuisine is a style of cooking derived from the nation of El Salvador. The traditional cuisine consists of food from the Pipil people, with a European twist in most modern dishes. Many of the dishes are made with maize (corn).

  9. Mesoamerican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Some traditional foods featured in the cuisine include: Atole (a drink made using masa) [12] and Chocolate Atole (with the addition of chocolate) also known as champurrado. [13] Two classic maize dishes are: boiling maize in water and lime, mixing with chili peppers and eating as gruel; dough preparation for flat cakes, tamales and tortillas ...