Puerto Rican Sancocho Recipes

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SANCOCHO

Sancocho saved me. I was six years old when I first came to the mainland. I didn't speak a lick of English and I missed Puerto Rico terribly. I didn't understand what winter was or why the cold never seemed to go away. My mother would make this hearty stew and it would take me right back to my Abuela's house in San Juan. Every family has their version of sancocho, some making it with chicken and tripe, others with pork or goat. This one is FROM my Abuela Alicia, WHO LOVED making her sancocho with oxtail. I love making it with oxtail too, but feel free to use chuck or bone-in short ribs. The preparation is relatively simple, but the cooking time is a little over three hours. So be patient and enjoy the way it perfumes your entire household. Trust me; the wait is worth it.

Provided by Food Network

Time 3h25m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 20



Sancocho image

Steps:

  • To make the recaito, process the onion, bell pepper, frying pepper, garlic and 1 tablespoon of the olive oil in a blender until it resembles a very chunky sauce. Add the cilantro and blend until the sauce is combined and has a slightly chunky consistency, about 30 seconds. Set aside 1/2 cup of the recaito you've just made and freeze the rest for future preparations.
  • Add the remaining olive oil to a very large, heavy-bottomed soup pot over medium-high heat. Dry the oxtails and add salt and pepper. Brown the oxtails in batches, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Remove and set aside on a plate or platter.
  • Remove excess fat from the pot you browned the oxtails in, leaving about 2 tablespoons in the pot. Add the reserved 1/2 cup recaito and saute until fragrant. Add the adobo, oregano and bay leaves, then stir in the tomato sauce and saute for 1 minute. Add the red wine and chicken stock and bring to a boil. Taste the broth and add salt and pepper to taste, remembering that as the broth reduces it will become saltier; don't go overboard. Add the oxtails back to the pot. Lower the heat and cover the pot, leaving the lid slightly cracked. Simmer until the meat is beginning to become tender and fall apart, about 2 hours.
  • Skim the fat off the top of the stew. Add the potatoes, yucca, plantains, pumpkin and corn. Top with more chicken stock, if necessary, to cover all the vegetables. Put the lid back on and simmer until the root vegetables are tender, 30 to 45 minutes.
  • Taste the broth, season with salt and pepper and garnish with cilantro leaves. Serve with a side of rice if desired.

1 yellow onion, roughly chopped
1 green bell pepper, seeded and roughly chopped
1 Italian frying pepper, seeded and roughly chopped
3 garlic cloves, peeled
3 tablespoons olive oil
1 bunch fresh cilantro leaves and stems, plus cilantro leaves, for garnish
2 pounds oxtails, excess fat trimmed (substitute with chuck or short ribs)
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon adobo all-purpose seasoning
1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
2 bay leaves
8 ounces tomato sauce
1/2 cup red wine
1 gallon chicken stock, plus more if needed
1/2 pound Yukon gold potatoes, peeled and cut into large dice
1/2 pound yucca root, peeled and woody center removed, then cut into large dice
1 green plantain, peeled and sliced on the diagonal in 1-inch-thick slices
1/2 pound calabaza pumpkin (Caribbean pumpkin), peeled and cut into large dice (substitute with kabocha squash, butternut squash, sweet potatoes or carrots)
1 ear of corn, sliced in 1-inch rounds
Cooked rice, for serving, optional

PUERTO RICAN SANCOCHO

This is my mom's Puerto Rican comfort soup. The mix of vegetables and herbs is an influence of the Spanish Canary Island ancestors of some Puerto Rican families. The soup was adjusted to the vegetables available in Puerto Rico by the addition of corn and pumpkin. In the Canary Islands of the 1700s, corn was only fed to farm animals! In Puerto Rico, some cooks now add ginger root, chile pepper, cumin, and other ingredients but I believe it destroys the original rich natural vegetable taste. Similar Spanish sancocho recipes were passed on to other Spanish colonies such as Columbia. Serve hot with bread to soak up the delicious flavor.

Provided by nydiah

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Stews     Beef

Time 3h

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 24



Puerto Rican Sancocho image

Steps:

  • Heat olive oil in a large pot over medium-low heat; add onion, garlic, cilantro, white pepper, oregano, and salt. Cook and stir until onion is browned and very tender, about 20 minutes. Add stew meat; cook and stir until meat is browned on all sides, 5 to 7 minutes.
  • Pour enough water over meat mixture to fill pot 3/4 full; add tomato sauce and beef bouillon.
  • Mix green beans, carrots, celery, chayote squash, white beans, cabbage, green banana, yellow plantain, llautias, potatoes, pumpkin, corn, and green bell pepper (in this order), cooking and stirring after each addition. Cook until all the vegetables are tender and stew has formed a rich broth, 2 to 3 hours. Add more water or salt if needed.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 424.1 calories, Carbohydrate 73.8 g, Cholesterol 30 mg, Fat 7.8 g, Fiber 9.5 g, Protein 19.4 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Sodium 275.6 mg, Sugar 8.2 g

3 tablespoons olive oil
1 large onion, chopped
5 cloves garlic, chopped
3 sprigs fresh cilantro, chopped
¼ teaspoon ground white pepper
1 pinch dried oregano
salt to taste
1 ½ pounds beef stew meat, cut into small pieces
water to cover
½ (6.5 ounce) can tomato sauce
2 cubes beef bouillon
1 cup 1 1/2-inch cut fresh green beans
2 carrots, peeled and sliced
⅓ cup chopped celery
1 large chayote squash - peeled, cored, and sliced lengthwise
1 (15.5 ounce) can small white beans, rinsed and drained
½ head cabbage, chopped
1 green banana, peeled and sliced into 3/4-inch pieces
1 yellow plantain, peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces
5 large llautias (yautias), peeled and quartered
6 potatoes, peeled and quartered
½ cup chopped peeled pumpkin
2 ears fresh corn, sliced into 6 pieces each
⅓ cup chopped green bell pepper

SANCOCHO

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h40m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15



Sancocho image

Steps:

  • Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a medium pot. Add the chicken, garlic powder, oregano and some salt and pepper, and brown for about 10 minutes.
  • Add the corn, carrots, plantains and sweet potatoes to the pot and cook for 10 minutes.
  • Add the chicken broth and culantro base, and bring to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer for 45 minutes.
  • Add the cilantro, green onions and yucca, and simmer for another 10 minutes.
  • Serve with a side of coconut rice.

Olive oil
1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon dried oregano
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 ear corn, cut into 1-inch pieces
1 carrot, diced
1/4 cup diced green plantain
1/4 cup diced sweet potato
6 cups chicken broth
1 cup culantro base (found in Latin grocery stores)
1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
4 green onions, sliced
1/2 cup diced boiled yucca
Coconut rice, for serving

SANCOCHO

Sancocho, a word often used as slang by Puerto Ricans to mean a big old mix of things, is a rustic stew eaten across the Caribbean and made with every imaginable combination of proteins and vegetables. My father cooked his with beef, corn and noodles; my mom with chicken breasts, lean pork and sweet plantains; my grandmother with beef, pork on the bone and yautia. As such, I've rarely used a recipe, so this one is based largely on observation, taste memory and what I like. Pretty much every ingredient can be swapped out, and it also makes for a sumptuous vegetarian dish without meat. Sancocho epitomizes the resilience of Puerto Rican people, as it is often prepared in times of crisis - such as after a hurricane - and made with whatever you have on hand.

Provided by Von Diaz

Categories     meat, soups and stews, vegetables, main course

Time 1h30m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16



Sancocho image

Steps:

  • Peel and cut the yuca, yautia, green plantain and yellow plantain into 1-inch pieces. Scrape out the seeds, then chop the calabaza, skin on, into 1-inch pieces. Put each ingredient in a separate bowl, adding water to cover vegetables in order to prevent them from turning brown while you prepare the rest of the soup.
  • Husk the corn, then slice it into 2-inch-thick segments. Set aside.
  • Season pork (or beef) and chicken with 1/2 tablespoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon black pepper.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large pot over medium-high. Add the pork and brown on all sides for 5 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer to a clean, large bowl, then add the chicken to the same pot, and brown on both sides for another 5 minutes, adding oil as needed if the pot gets dry. Transfer with a slotted spoon to the same bowl as the pork.
  • Reduce heat to medium and add sofrito to the pot, scraping up any browned bits of meat and incorporating them into the mix. Cook for 5 to 7 minutes, until liquid has evaporated and mixture darkens in color.
  • Return the pork, chicken and any accumulated juices to the pot. Add the stock, bay leaves and remaining 1 tablespoon salt, and bring to a boil over high heat. Once simmering, reduce heat to medium-low and cook uncovered for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • To keep the vegetables from falling apart, add each one in order of firmness, cooking each for 5 minutes before adding the next. Begin with the yuca, then yautia, green plantain, yellow plantain, calabaza and corn, cooking the yuca for a total of 30 minutes and the corn for only 5 minutes.
  • Add chorizo and stir well to incorporate. Cook for another 10 to 15 minutes over medium-low heat until meat and vegetables are tender and break easily with a fork. Because of all the starches and meat in this dish, this stew tends to be thick and rich. Some of the vegetables will fall apart, giving it a porridge consistency. This is a good thing.
  • Adjust salt to taste, and serve with fresh bread or white rice on the side.

1 medium yuca
1 medium white yautia (taro root)
1 green plantain
1 yellow sweet plantain
10 ounces calabaza (pumpkin) or kabocha squash
1 to 2 fresh ears sweet corn
1 pound pork or beef stew meat, trimmed of excess fat and cut into 2-inch pieces
1 pound boneless chicken thighs, trimmed of excess fat and cut into 2-inch pieces
1 1/2 tablespoons kosher salt, plus more to taste
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon olive oil, plus more as needed
1/2 cup sofrito
10 cups pork or beef stock
3 dried bay leaves
1 cup thinly sliced Spanish chorizo
Fresh bread or white rice, for serving

DOMINICAN CARIBBEAN SANCOCHO WITH 3 MEATS

I learned about sancocho in the Dominican Republic, so although there are also Puerto Rican and Colombian sancochos, this is a modified Dominican sancocho. According to the history, the traditonal sancocho came to the Caribbean at the time of colonization from the Canary Islands, and the number 7 of the very fancy and ideal sancocho is the number of the Canary Islands. Some people will insist that a real sancocho has to have 7 kinds of meat,, others have let it down to 5. The minimum is 3, beef, chicken and pork, though adding goat meat is great. A sancocho is considered special and for holidays and company. It does take a lot of time to do, and because of the number of ingredients it is impossible to make just a little bit. I have modified the recipe a bit, using beef broth instead of stew beef, and a small chorizo instead of a lot of pork. Traditionalists raise an eyebrow at this,, but.. then nod a reserved approval. Another must is to use the roots that are native to the area, such as yuca, malanga/ yautia, nyame, and, from among these I have chosen my favorites. Malanga coco has little purple flecks in the flesh; yuca long and carrot shaped with a brown peel; calabaza is a pumpkin like squash; chayote is a light green pear-shaped kind of squash. Usually a green plantain is used, but I like mine to ripen just a bit to having a hint of yellow. A sour liquid is added called naranja agria, or sour orange, and this helps food in the tropics to be keep. Meats are marinated in lemon juice. Since naranja agria is hard to find in my area, then some use alcaparrado, green olives and capers and some of the liquid from the bottle, or a bit of lemon juice can be used. Cilantro is considered an essential, although I don't really like cilantro and prefer something called recao, or cilantro ancho, which is a long leaf. Parsley has a kind of different flavor and so is not considered a good substitute for cilantro. To peel the malanga, yuca and calabaza we need a good knife and it is done by placing the object on a cutting board and then cutting down to the board,, not by holding in the hand and using a paring knife. The list of ingredients is very flexible in quantity, so the quantity that I put down is not meant to be mandatory but to just get an idea. The computer does not recognize malanga coco, or sazon packets, and put pumpkin and not calabaza. I've heard that many native foods from outside North America and Europe have not been entered into the computer. I hope Recipezaar adds them in. I'm having a bit of a problem with estimating the total amount for the nutritional content. I put 1 - 2 gallons because it is that flexible, but the computer put it at 1 gallon. I'm going to try to put 1 1/2 gallons because the computer did not add in a few of the ingredients which are substantial. I'm going to omit the 'salt & pepper' because the bouillion cubes add salt.

Provided by Rainbow - Chef 5368

Categories     Meat

Time 2h30m

Yield 1 1/2-2 gallons, 16-24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18



Dominican Caribbean Sancocho With 3 Meats image

Steps:

  • Wash and Cut up the chicken pieces into large bite size pieces. If you usually sear chicken before putting it in water to cook, then do so. Otherwise just put the chicken in a saucepan of water and bring it to a boil, and then lower the heat and let it simmer for about 1/2 hour while you peel and cut the roots.
  • Peel and cut the malanga, yucca, plantain, chayote, and potato into large bite sized pieces. Peel and cut the calabaza or pumpkin type squash into 2 or 3x1" lengths. Cut the corn on the cob into 4 pieces each. Cut and chop garlic and onion. Cut celery into 1/2" slices crosswise. Celery leaves are optional.
  • Skim off the stuff from the chicken broth. Then transfer chicken and broth to a large pot. Slice the chorizo crosswise into 1/2" rounds. Add the chorizo and bring to a boil. Lower the heat to medium.
  • Add the larger roots and veggies, more water to cover, and then the smaller onion, garlic and celery, and then the seasonings. Bring to a boil and then lower to simmer for about 30 minutes. Taste and adjust seasoning. Continue to simmer until the potatoes test done by putting a fork through.
  • Turn the heat off and serve,, one piece of corn cob with each serving.

1 -2 lb chicken thigh, and leg, cut into large bite size pieces, include the pieces with bone
2 (15 ounce) cans beef broth
3 1/2 ounces chorizo sausage (if there is no chorizo then I would use a bit of pepperoni)
1 malanga, medium size (coco)
1 yucca root, medium size, cut into 1-inch cubes, 'wire' removed 1/4 pumpkin squash, cut into 2-inch lengths
1 green plantain, cut into 1-inch pieces
2 chayotes, cut into 1-inch pieces
2 potatoes, cut into 1-inch pieces
2 -4 corn on the cob, cut into quarters
1 onion, chopped
1 -2 garlic clove, minced
1 stalk celery, cut into 1/4-inch slices
2 bay leaves
1/4 teaspoon oregano
1/2 teaspoon cilantro
1 chicken bouillon cube
1 teaspoon capers or 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon cumin

SANCOCHO (PUERTO RICAN MEAT STEW) RECIPE BY TASTY

Here's what you need: stew meat, sofrito, cooking oil, water, tomato sauce, sazon seasoning, medium yuca root, carrots, corns, big taro root, japanese yam, pumpkin, all purpose seasoning, salt, pepper

Provided by Jessie Mundo

Categories     Dinner

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15



Sancocho (Puerto Rican Meat Stew) Recipe by Tasty image

Steps:

  • Season the meat with all purpose seasoning and boil for 35 minutes in a deep pot.
  • Drain the meat and lower heat to medium.
  • Add the sofrito, oil, and sazón. Stir 2-3 minutes until the meat browns and all the ingredients come together.
  • Add the tomato sauce and cook for 1-2 minutes.
  • Add water and mix well.
  • Add all the vegetables, stir, and let simmer for 35-45 minutes.
  • Taste after 25 minutes and add more sazón or salt and pepper to taste.
  • Serve warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 299 calories, Carbohydrate 60 grams, Fat 5 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 3 grams, Sugar 5 grams

1 lb stew meat
2 tablespoons sofrito
2 tablespoons cooking oil
5 cups water
2 tablespoons tomato sauce
1 pack sazon seasoning
1 medium yuca root, cubed
3 carrots, cut into 1 in (2.54 cm)
2 corns, cut into thirds
1 big taro root, cubed
1 japanese yam, cubed
1 cup pumpkin, cubed
all purpose seasoning
salt
pepper

PANAMANIAN SANCOCHO

There are a few versions of sancocho out there (in fact, there are probably multiple recipes of it within the same country), but this is the way my grandma used to make it. Sancocho is basically a chicken based soup that gets its distinct flavour from cilantro and yuca (or cassava).

Provided by ItsTheLadyV

Categories     Clear Soup

Time 1h

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10



Panamanian Sancocho image

Steps:

  • Rinse the chicken and pat dry.
  • In a small bowl, mix the salt, cilantro, oregano, garlic, and olive oil. Rub the mix all over the chicken and let it marinate for 10 minutes.
  • In the meantime, peel and chop the yucca and the onion. Set aside.
  • Heat a large pot over medium heat. Place the chicken in the pot, place a lid on it, and let it sweat for about 7 minutes.
  • Add the onion and the chicken stock. Bring the soup to a boil and then let it simmer over medium low heat until the chicken is cooked through and soft.
  • Raise the heat to medium and add the yucca. Bring the pot to a gentle simmer and cook until the yucca is cooked through (approximately 10 minutes).
  • Serve with white rice on the side that is added into the soup when you are about to eat it.
  • NOTE: This soup keeps well frozen and only gets more flavourful with time.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 828.4, Fat 17.8, SaturatedFat 4.7, Cholesterol 60.7, Sodium 2186.9, Carbohydrate 142.5, Fiber 6.9, Sugar 11.2, Protein 23.8

1 roasting chicken, cut into pieces (you can also just use 3-4 whole chicken breasts)
3 teaspoons salt
1 tablespoon cilantro, minced
1 teaspoon dried oregano
3 garlic cloves, minced
2 teaspoons olive oil
1 large onion, chopped into bite-sized pieces
3 lbs yucca root, peeled and chopped into bite-sized pieces (also called cassava)
4 cups chicken stock (the kind bought in a box is fine)
salt and pepper

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SANCOCHO (PUERTO RICAN BEEF STEW) - THE NOSHERY
In a preheated dutch oven or heavy pot over low-to-medium heat, combine olive oil, garlic, beef cubes, and onions, stir until beef is brown on all sides and onions begin to caramelize. Add in chopped pepper, cilantro, salt, pepper, and 1 quart of beef stock. Cook down until stock is reduced by half about 20 minutes.
From thenoshery.com


15 BEST TRADITIONAL PUERTO RICAN DISHES | ROYAL CARIBBEAN ...
11. ASOPAO DE POLLO. Puerto Rico Asopao de Pollo Local Dish. Sometimes you just need something savory and hot to warm you up and asopao de pollo is Puerto Rico's answer to classic chicken soup. Made with chicken, rice, green olives, peas, and tomatoes, this stew is the ultimate comfort food.
From royalcaribbean.com


TASTE OF PUERTO RICO: SIMPLE RECIPE FOR SAVORY SANCOCHO
Sancocho is a one-pot stew with chunks of tender beef (meat of your choice or no meat at all) and root vegetables. It is typically served with a side of white rice and a piece of ripe avocado. Cook Time: 1 hour 40 minutes (includes 20 minutes of prep time) Servings: approximately 8 servings. Ingredients Seasonings. 1 teaspoon of salt
From guam.stripes.com


SABROSO SATURDAY: PUERTO RICAN SANCOCHO RECIPE – LATINA ON ...
In a preheated kettle over low-to-medium heat, combine olive oil, garlic, beef cubes, and onions. Stir until beef is brown on all sides and onions begin to caramelize. Fold in chopped pepper, celery, ginger-root, chili pepper, cilantro, cumin, salt, white pepper, burgundy wine, tomatoes, and 1 quart of beef stock.
From latinaonamission.com


SANCOCHO (LATIN AMERICAN MEAT AND VEGETABLE STEW) - …
After 10 minutes, add the sofrito, onion, garlic, adobo, sazón, oregano, and bay leaves to the pot. Stir these in with the meat to sauté them. Sauté the contents of the pot for 4 minutes, still on medium-high heat. Stir the ingredients frequently to keep them from burning.
From senseandedibility.com


SANCOCHO/PUERTO RICAN BEEF STEW - AVERAGE GUY GOURMET
4 Quarts (16 Cups) Beef Stock. 1 Green Plantain, Peeled and Sliced in 1" Pieces. 1 Yellow Plantain, Peeled and Sliced in 1" Pieces. 1 Sweet Potato, Diced into 1" Pieces. 1 Yucca, Peeled and Chopped into 1" Pieces. 1/2 lbs. Butternut Squash, Peeled and Chopped into 1" Pieces. 3 Potatoes, Peeled and Chopped into 1" Pieces.
From averageguygourmet.com


SANCOCHO RECIPE - PUERTO RICAN BEEF AND VEGETABLE STEW ...
Ingredients: 2 tablespoons olive oil; 5 garlic cloves, minced; 1½ pounds top round beef, cut into 1” cubes; ⅓ cup yellow onions, chopped; ⅓ cup green pepper, chopped
From livinginpuertorico.com


PUERTO RICAN DISHES - PINTEREST.COM
More information. *Sancocho. Traditional Puerto Rican Dish. Cross between a stew and soup. Find this Pin and more on For The Love of Food by Blazon Brikhaus. Puerto Rican Dishes. Puerto Rican Recipes. Toy Storage Baskets. Puerto Ricans.
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PUERTO RICAN SANCOCHO RECIPE - STRIPES EUROPE
Instructions. Peel all the vegetables and cut them into 1-2 inches chunks. Add the seasonings to a large bottom soup pot over medium-high heat. Cook for 2 minutes and stir it. Add in vegetables and meat. Add water to cover everything in the pot. Cover the pot and wait until soup reaches a boil, then lower heat to medium-low and allow to cook ...
From europe.stripes.com


PUERTO RICO'S ESSENTIAL DISHES - PUERTO RICO REPORT
Von Diaz’s Essential Puerto Rican Recipes begins with sofrito, a mix of garlic, onions, peppers, and a local variant on cilantro. This mixture provides basic flavor for many dishes,and for Diaz, it provides smell of nostalgia. Diaz, a journalist and professor food science, was born in Puerto Rico but grew up in Atlanta.
From puertoricoreport.com


ULTRA NOURISHING PUERTO RICAN SANCOCHO - THE CURIOUS COCONUT
Peel and dice onion and celery, mince culantro, and press garlic (or mince). Heat fat in a 5 quart or larger pot over medium low heat. Add meat and stir to brown all sides. Once meat is mostly browned, add onion, garlic, celery, culantro, salt, and ground black pepper (not a nightshade) and stir to combine.
From thecuriouscoconut.com


SANCOCHO (LATIN AMERICAN STEW) - CHILI PEPPER MADNESS
Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat, cover and simmer for 2.5 to 3 hours, or until the meats are very tender. Plantains. Remove the plantains from the stew and mash them slightly in a separate bowl. Return to the pot and cook another 2 minutes. Serve. Serve with white rice and crusty bread, or as desired.
From chilipeppermadness.com


SANCOCHO GOYA, FOOD FROM PUERTO RICO, PUERTO RICO CANNED ...
Bacalaitos Goya 4oz. $ 5.19. Goya Tomato Sauce 2 cans 8oz. $ 3.04. Casera Tomato Sauce 2 cans 8oz. $ 3.04.
From elcolmado.com


FOOD & DRINK | STRIPES JAPAN
Thanks to Netflix, raw vegan fare may be the next food hype, and a café in Tokyo can help diners enjoy a tase of the lifestyle. Food & Drink. Cuisine: What makes Japanese green tea a healthy choice. Eisai, a famous Buddhist monk who was a driving force to introducing tea from China to Japan in the late 12th century, said “Tea is a magic bullet.” Food & Drink. Cuisine: Why is …
From japan.stripes.com


SANCOCHO - WIKIPEDIA
Sancocho (from the Spanish verb sancochar, "to parboil") is a traditional broth (often considered a soup) in several Latin American cuisines.Variations represent popular national dishes in Puerto Rico, Honduras, Ecuador, Colombia, Cuba, Panama, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela.It usually consists of large pieces of meat, tubers and vegetables served in a …
From en.wikipedia.org


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