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  2. Longaniza - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina and Uruguay, longaniza is a very long, cured and dried pork sausage that gets its particular flavour from ground anise seeds. This results in a very particular aroma, and a mildly sweet flavour that contrasts with the strong salty taste of the stuffing. It is used mainly as an appetizer or in sandwiches, and very rarely cooked.

  3. Alcapurria - Wikipedia

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    Diced potatoes cooked with picadillo or corned beef are the most typical fillings; others include longaniza, blood sausage, braised meat, cheese, seafood and vegetables. [5] They can be deep-fried in lard or oil, or baked (alcapurrias horneadas). [6] When cooked, the fritter is "hot and brittle". [7]

  4. Meatloaf - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rican cuisine, meatloaf is known as albondigón or butifarrón al horno. Puerto Rican style meatloaf is made with ground pork, beef, turkey, adobo, Worcestershire sauce, milk, ketchup, potatoes, red beans, breadcrumbs, parsley, and a hard-boiled egg in the middle.

  5. 10 Types of Sausage All Home Cooks Should Know, from ... - AOL

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  6. The 150+ Best Ground Beef Recipes to Make Dinner a ... - AOL

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    This easy ground beef recipe, ... It’s loaded with ooey gooey cheese, fun twisty pasta, seasoned beef, pepperoni, sausage and bacon. With 30 minutes from prep to plate, you will find this dish ...

  7. How to make my great-grandmother's Puertorrican beef stew - AOL

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    Although I love New York and its extraordinary cuisine, I find myself missing my food back home in Puerto Rico all the time. Puertorrican food is Criollo, so its food has a strong Spanish ...

  8. Chorizo - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico, Panama, and the Dominican Republic, chorizo and longaniza are considered two different types of meat. Puerto Rican chorizo is a smoked, well-seasoned sausage nearly identical to the smoked versions in Spain. Puerto Rican and Dominican longanizas have a very different taste and appearance. The seasoned meat is stuffed into a pork ...

  9. Arroz junto - Wikipedia

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    Some arroz junto dishes are given other names such as arroz con gandules, arroz con maiz y salchichas, arroz con garbanzo y bacalao (rice with chickpeas and salted cod), and arroz bago (rice, chickpeas, and ground meat). Pinto, black or red beans are usually accompanied with smoked ham, longaniza, or bacon.