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  • ...of Bolivia features a variety of ingredients, including staples such as [[corn]], [[potatoes]], and [[beans]], as well as a range of meats and poultry. ...a variety of dishes. Other commonly used ingredients include [[quinoa]], [[chili peppers]], and a variety of fruits and vegetables.
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  • ...ating back to the Inca civilization. The [[Incas]] cultivated potatoes and corn, which are still staples of the cuisine. The Spanish introduced new ingredi ...luding corn, potatoes, and chili peppers. Other common ingredients include quinoa, kiwicha, and a variety of fruits like lucuma and cherimoya.
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  • ==Quinoa== ...h have been consumed by the indigenous peoples of the Andes for millennia. Quinoa is highly valued for its nutritional content, being rich in protein, dietar
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  • ...s a spiced mixture of meat (often ground beef or shredded chicken), beans, corn, and cheese, layered or mixed with a cornmeal or masa harina-based dough, a * [[Corn]] (fresh, canned, or frozen)
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  • ...uits, such as guava, papaya, mango, and pineapple, and a wide variety of [[chili peppers]], which can range from mildly spicy to extremely hot. In [[Central America]], foods made from corn and quinoa are common. Beans and squash are also important parts of the diet.
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  • ...brant flavors and colorful presentations. Staples include corn, beans, and chili peppers, with famous dishes including tacos, enchiladas, and mole. ...of Indigenous, Spanish, African, and Caribbean influences. Staples include corn, beans, rice, and a variety of tropical fruits.
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  • ...tion to increase its nutritional value. Other important ingredients were [[chili peppers]], [[tomatoes]], [[potatoes]], [[sweet potatoes]], [[avocado]], and ...he Aztecs were known for their complex dishes and use of spices, including chili peppers and chocolate.
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  • ...cuisine includes the traditional foods of Native American tribes, such as corn (maize), beans, squash (the "Three Sisters"), wild rice, maple syrup, and a ..., indigenous cuisines feature ingredients like corn, potatoes, quinoa, and chili peppers. Dishes such as tamales, arepas, and ceviche have indigenous roots
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  • * [[Quinoa]] * [[Chili]]
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  • ! Chili (Ufood grill) ! Steamed brown rice and quinoa side (Ufood grill)
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  • ! Fire roasted corn blend (Saladworks) ! Coffe black (Skyline chili)
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  • ...|| [[:Category:Chicken|Chicken]] || [[ground turkey]], [[onion]], [[green chili salsa]], [[cream cheese]], [[monterey jack cheese]], [[Worcestershire sauce | [[Quick and easy chili pie (recipe)|Quick and easy chili pie]] || [[:Category:15 mins|15 mins]] || [[salsa]], [[cheddar cheese]], [[
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  • * [[Cereal (General Mills Chex Corn)]] * [[Cereal (Kellogg's Corn Flakes)]]
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  • # [[Quinoa]] # [[Chili pepper]]
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  • | [[White chicken chili soup (Zoup)]] || [[Zoup Keto Friendly|Zoup]] || [[High carbs]] || || 2 || | [[Turkey chili soup (Zoup)]] || [[Zoup Keto Friendly|Zoup]] || [[Medium carbs]] || || 3 |
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  • | [[3 bean chili bowl (Veggie grill)]] || [[Veggie Grill Keto Friendly|Veggie Grill]] || [[H | [[3 bean chili cup side (Veggie grill)]] || [[Veggie Grill Keto Friendly|Veggie Grill]] ||
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  • ! Chili avocado sauce (Milestones) ! Handheld sauce chili avocado aioli (Milestones)
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  • * [[Anaheim Chile]] - a mild to medium-heat chili pepper commonly used in Mexican and Southwestern cuisine. * [[Ancho chile peppers]] - a type of dried chili pepper, often used in Mexican cuisine for its sweet and smoky flavor.
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  • ! Spicy blackbean and corn soup 8oz (Flavors nyc) ! Add on chili (Fatburger)
    138 KB (13,793 words) - 04:38, 29 October 2023
  • * [[Meaty man chili (recipe)|Meaty man chili]] * [[Mediterranean chickpea quinoa bowl (recipe)|Mediterranean chickpea quinoa bowl]]
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