Eating pupusas in El Salvador

Pupusas, a very romantic word which makes everyone to fell in love immediately.

Pupusas are originally from El Salvador and they are a typical dish (the most important) in that country.

You can have them in any time. Breakfast, lunch or dinner, and they are always served with tomato sauce and the famous “curtido”.

There are many types of pupusas but those who are the bosses are: Frijol con queso, Queso y Revueltas. Anyone coming to El Salvador will see pupusas anywhere.

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pupusas are delicious!!!

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Hi @Luis90 and welcome to Connect.

It is the first time I hear about pupusas. It would be great if you can tell us how are they prepared and share with us some pictures.

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@JavieraAu

Hi yes i am new using this platform and yes i will try to make an article about pupusas

because this is the traditional food here in my country El salvador

even if you would like to know more about this country i would recommend you to watch my youtube channel jejejeje

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGs_CNRpAgZZ2kZu38vuFZw
it is in spanish but sometimes i speak in english aswell however if you have any question please let me know!

and i will try to improve my nest post because i am learning to use this great platform
thank you for your help dont forget to subscribe on my channel

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Hey @RaidenGTX ,

Do you have some pictures of pupusas, so we can see what exactly they are?

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