Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Typical foods of Boyacá


Typical foods of Boyacá


Drinks: 

Chicha and the juice of corn are the oldest. Seventeenth century masato of rice, Kumis and sugar water (or agüepanela); nineteenth is beer (numerous brands that have made history: Bavaria, Andean, coastal, Costeñita, Pilsen, Eagle, etc, etc) and soft drinks, as traditional Colombian.






Snacks and principles:


Arepas jenesanences, almond biscuits, cotudos, fig empanadas, pan de yuca, Canches San Ignacio, chiroza onion, almojábanas Paipa, suck Creole potato wrapped cob, sausage, potatoes blasted, boyacense tamal curd with molasses (molasses)




Soups: 

Cuchuco corn, wheat cuchuco copartisan backbone (euphemism for not mentioning the pig), changua soup with sliced ​​lamb casserole bread soup, broth rib.












Dishes: 

boyacense stew, covered rice, lamb head stew, cooked peasant, roasted lamb ribs, pork chops, kiddo porridge, sausage of Sutamarchán, red sausage, black pudding, fried potato native.









Desserts: 

Cake Curd foamed curuba, ripe bananas roasted, ripe bananas roasted and stuffed with cheese and sweet (sandwich) guava, apple pie, sweet guava Tibasosa, dates of Soatá, veleño sandwich with cheese, coconut candies sweet blackberry ...






7 comments:

  1. The desserts are very delicious.
    Excellent blog.
    Good night

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    1. really the food is varied and very delicious

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  2. Delicious food from your country is very rich, but the only thing I like is cooked, the rest of the very very rich Almojabanas, masato

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    1. really the food is varied and very delicious

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  3. All that food looks tasty especially the desserts. Long live Boyaca!

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  4. that rich food must visit this region and taste the typical food

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  5. These invited to my land to enjoy these delicacies

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