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Sopa Paraguaya – the national dish from Paraguay

Sopa paraguaya ist the national dish from Paraguay and is not a soup, but a cornbread with cheese and onions. It is naturally gluten-free and has some similarities with American cornbread. It is normally served alongside hearty dishes, such as meat (asado) or stews and soups. I highly recommend making it alongside the Paraguayan soup vori vori. It can also be eaten as breakfast. There are many mysteries entwined around the fact that it is called “soup” (sopa in Spanish), but not really being a soup. Below I will give the most common explanation for this rather unusual name.

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Let’s Grill Chivito, Uruguay’s National Dish

Chivito Uruguays Nationalgericht

Barbecue and grilling season has started and for that reason I brought along the Uruguayan national dish: chivito. Chivito literally translates as “little goat”, even though it has nothing to do with a goat. Legend has it that an Argentinian tourist ordered something with goat from Antonio Carbonaro, the owner of the famous restaurant El Mejillón in Punta del Este. Since Antonio didn’t have any goat at hand, he came up with this burger/sandwich, which Anthony Burdain called the Everest of steak sandwiches: chivito.

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