What are some foods that are traditional in Columbia?!
Ajiaco is an elaborate stew considered to be one of the national dishes, along with the bandeja paisa.
Sancocho is a popular soup combining vegetables and poultry or fish with recipes differing from one region to the other, but usually containing yuca, maize, and is frequently eaten with banana slices.
Cuchuco is a thick soup made of wheat, habas, potatoes, ribs, peas, from Boyacá.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombian_c...
Answers: The bandeja paisa ("Paisa platter") is a national favorite. It consists of white rice, red beans, ground beef, plantain, morcilla, chicharron, arepa, avocado and a fried egg.
Ajiaco is an elaborate stew considered to be one of the national dishes, along with the bandeja paisa.
Sancocho is a popular soup combining vegetables and poultry or fish with recipes differing from one region to the other, but usually containing yuca, maize, and is frequently eaten with banana slices.
Cuchuco is a thick soup made of wheat, habas, potatoes, ribs, peas, from Boyacá.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombian_c...
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Like, Colombia, South America?...
Soups, bananas... cilantro and onions on the table.. steaks.. chicken.. bocadillo, fruits (lots and lots of tropical fruit.. maracuya, pina, mango.. etc) and vegetables..
Colombian donuts ,, arepas
empanadas, those are real good
Ajiaco, plantain, empanadas. Um. I can't think of a lot more.
http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,co...
cooks.com They have a lot.
Oh, and the country is spelled with two Os -- Colombia
It's spelled Colombia. no "U" anywhere.
Soups are very traditional. Every region of the country has their own version. They can be called Sancocho, Ajiaco, Mondongo, Mute, etc....
Here are but a few that I found under " British Columbia"..
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By the way - Your spelling is correct. There's NO "O"
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