11-12-2018 04:16 AM
Thank you for sharing your homemade dish @BeatrizAguilar. Does this one on the photo have a specific name? By looking at it I guess it must be quite tasteful.
Looking forward to trying one day the pabellón criollo and ajiaco soup. Are they your favorite dishes? What about desserts? Which is the one you like the most?
What about you @UchechukwuEnem which homemade food is the one you like eating?
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11-12-2018 05:48 AM - edited 11-12-2018 05:50 AM
@TsekoV the Venezuelan and Colombian cuisines have many dishes that are my favorite besides of the Pabellón Criollo and Ajiaco soup; for this reason is difficult to me choose one, such as: Asado Negro, tostones with cheese and chicken salad 🇻🇪
Or Sobrebarriga au gratin with little yellow potatoes soaked in hogao sauce 🇨🇴
As the dessert it's esaier: Bien Me Sabe (is a wet cake with layers and several flavors) and Bocadillo (guava's sweet). The first is Venezuelan and the second is Colombian.
11-12-2018 06:53 AM
Looking forward to trying them all out @BeatrizAguilar. It is the first time I hear of those dishes and I am curious to learn more and more about the cuisine from different parts of the world.
Thank you for sharing them with us and hoping to see some of them that you cooked here on Connect. : )
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11-12-2018 07:11 AM
This must be one of the most delicious breakfasts one can taste @BeatrizAguilar.
You are a real chef. Glad to learn so much from you.
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11-14-2018 10:34 AM
Nice @BeatrizAguilar !! I tried Arepas when I was in Costa Rica, in a colombian restaurant. 🙂
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11-14-2018 10:47 AM
@BeatrizAguilar looks soooo good ! I really like arabic food ❤️
Did you cook all?
About the colombian and venezuelan dishes, I tried the Costa Rica's version about Pabellón Criollo (there called casado). I really love tostones (but I called Patacones) and somethimes I use to cook it here. I use to cook to eat with Ceviche.
I don't have sure if I already taste the ajiaco soup. Sobrebarriga, assado negro and Bien me sabe I never tried.
I'm very surprise because here in my state (Minas Gerais) we also have a guava sweet!! Is very tradicional here. Only guava, sugar and water, I think it's the same there. Is it? Have in entire Brazil, but the best ones are producing here.
I love this post. Thanks for sharing it. (And thanks for Google Images searching hahahahaha)
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11-14-2018 10:49 AM
Thanks @UchechukwuEnem !! I hope see you dishes soon 🙂
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11-14-2018 12:11 PM
@SarahKa Yes, I cooked all the Arabic food because nobody else at home knows how to make it.
Arepa is very common in several Latin/American countries.
Patacón - tostón; both names are correct.
Sweet of guava isn't the same of "bocadillo" which is a block compact and firm while the guava sweet is soft and almost as a jell.
I like to eat my bocadillo veleño with a piece of withe cheese.
11-14-2018 12:37 PM
yeah @BeatrizAguilar so is the same! 😃
Goiabada (our Bocadillo) is a compact and firm block and we use to eat with some cheese, we called Romeu e Julieta (Romeo and Juliet). But only ia possible buy separate and then we make a 'sanduich' putting : cheese, goiabada, cheese. Our unly eat one piece of each.
The Goiabada Cascão is the firmest at all of the options and have some guava pieces, but also have soft and creamy ones.
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