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  2. Pasteles - Wikipedia

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    Pasteles de yuca [3] is one of many recipes in Puerto Rico that are popular around the island and in Latin America. The masa is made with cassava, other root vegetables, plantains, and squash. The recipe calls for cassava to replace the green bananas of the traditional pasteles de masa. Cassava is grated and squeezed through a cheesecloth ...

  3. Guatemalan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Rellenitos de plátano, small balls of mashed plantains filled with sweetened black beans, fried and sprinkled with sugar; Garbanzos en dulce, chickpeas in sweet thick and mayonnaise like syrup; Repollitos con dulce de leche; Mole de platano, fried plantain slices in a chocolate-based sauce made with several chilies (dessert)

  4. Pastelón - Wikipedia

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    A version of pastelón prepared with sweet plantains, ground beef, tomato-based sauce and cheese. In Puerto Rico pastelón is considered a Puerto Rican variation of lasagne and inspired by such.

  5. Pastel de nuez – Sephardic Walnut Cake Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven at 350F. Generously coat a Bundt pan with cooking spray. In a medium bowl, mix cake meal, ground walnuts, baking powder and cinnamon.

  6. Rellenitos de plátano - Wikipedia

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    Rellenitos de plátano utilizes two of the most prevalent foods in the Latin American culture, black beans, known as frijoles negros in Spanish, and ripe plantains or plátanos. Rellenito comes from the verb rellenar which means to stuff or fill. [3] The suffix ito in Spanish is known as a diminutive.

  7. Pastel (food) - Wikipedia

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    Pastel is the Spanish and Portuguese word for pastry, a sugary food, and is the name given to different typical dishes of various countries where those languages are spoken. In Mexico, pastel typically means cake , as with Pastel de tres leches .

  8. Cuban pastry - Wikipedia

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    Cuban pastries (known in Spanish as pasteles or pastelitos) are baked puff pastry–type pastries filled with sweet or savory fillings. [1] Traditional fillings include cream cheese quesitos, guava (pastelito de guayaba) and cheese, pineapple, and coconut. The sweet fillings are made with sweetened fruit pulps.

  9. Cooking banana - Wikipedia

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    Fufu de platano is a traditional and very popular lunch dish in Cuba, and essentially akin to the Puerto Rican mofongo. It is a fufu made by boiling the plantains in water and mashing with a fork. The fufu is then mixed with chicken stock and sofrito , a sauce made from lard, garlic, onions, pepper, tomato sauce, a touch of vinegar and cumin.