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Latino cuisine is packed with flavor. With various fresh produce, meats, spices, and cooking techniques, Latin food is unforgettable. Though different countries have their unique take on various recipes, there are a few standard dishes that you’ll find throughout Latin America.

4 Staples in Latino Cuisine

1. Churrasco

“Churrasco” is a term that means “grilled meat” or “beef” in Spain and Portugal. It’s a prominent dish made in several countries, including Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, and Guatemala. It’s not unusual to find restaurants that serve this flavorful grilled meat as part of an all-you-can-eat buffet where servers will slice the delicious skewered beef directly onto your plate.

2. Tamal

Latino CuisineYou can find some variation of a tamal throughout Latin America. It’s a Mesoamerican dish that’s made with a corn-based dough called masa. The masa is filled with savory meats, chiles, fruits, or cheeses. Then, it’s wrapped in a corn husk wrapper or plantain leaf and boiled or steamed.

3. Ceviche

Ceviche is a cold cocktail made with raw seafood, including various fresh fish, oysters, and shrimp. The seafood is cured in citrus juice, usually from limes or bitter oranges. The marinade also has salt, pepper, and onions for flavor as well as chili peppers — called ají — tomatoes, and cilantro. Ceviche is extremely popular in Mexico and Ecuador, but it is also made in other regions with access to fresh seafood.

4. Empanadas

As a cornerstone of Latino cuisine, you can find empanadas in many Latin American countries, and each one has their own version of this tasty snack. Empanadas are baked or fried pastries stuffed with meat, cheese, vegetables, or fruit. Because of its versatility, empanadas can be either savory or sweet.

 

Ready to sample some of the best Latino cuisine in Woodside, NY? If so, head over to Mamajuana Cafe Queens. This Latino restaurant serves up delicious South American and Caribbean Hispanic food with a modern flare. Whether you come in for a Sunday Brunch with bottomless mimosas and an all-you-can-eat-buffet, or drop in on a Friday/Saturday night to hear live music, you will enjoy an unforgettable dining experience. To check out their menu, visit them online today; or, call (718) 565-6454 to speak with a helpful staff member.

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