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- Chupe abstract "Chupe is a generic term used in South America to a variety of stew generally made with chicken, red meat, lamb or beef tripe and other offal, or with fish, shrimp, crayfish or shellfish such as loco, and vegetables, potatoes or yuca. Chupe de Camarones (made with crayfish) is widely popular among the Southern coastal region of Peru (originally from Arequipa) Although the original recipe calls for crayfish, shrimp chupe has become more widely eaten, as fresh or frozen shrimp become more common. The preparation consists of cooking potatoes and onions in butter, then adding various spices, such as chilli powder. Then, water, tomatoes, and sometimes chicken broth are added. Before serving the broth, it is mixed with milk or cream.Chupe is typical of South American cuisine, but more specifically to the cuisines of Bolivia, Chile and Peru. The city of Arequipa in Peru has a traditional sequence of chupes that are served on specific days of the week. On Fridays, the chupe is meatless because of the religious traditions of the country.".
- Chupe ingredient Cassava.
- Chupe ingredient Crayfish.
- Chupe ingredient Cream.
- Chupe ingredient Meat.
- Chupe ingredient Milk.
- Chupe ingredient Offal.
- Chupe ingredient Potato.
- Chupe ingredient Red_meat.
- Chupe ingredient Seafood.
- Chupe ingredient Shellfish.
- Chupe ingredient Shrimp.
- Chupe ingredient Tripe.
- Chupe ingredient Vegetable.
- Chupe ingredientName "Meat(chicken,red meat, lamb or beeftripe, oroffal) orseafood(fish,shrimp,crayfish, orshellfish),vegetables,potatoes oryuca,milkorcream".
- Chupe thumbnail Chupe_de_Camarones.jpg?width=300.
- Chupe type Stew.
- Chupe wikiPageID "2296284".
- Chupe wikiPageLength "3193".
- Chupe wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Chupe wikiPageRevisionID "661183684".
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Arequipa.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Bolivia.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Broth.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Cassava.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chilean_cuisine.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_American_cuisine.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peruvian_cuisine.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soups.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Chicken_(food).
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Concholepas_concholepas.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Crayfish.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Cream.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Fish.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink List_of_soups.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Meat.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Milk.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Offal.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Potato.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Red_meat.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Seafood.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Shellfish.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Shrimp.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink South_American_cuisine.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Stew.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Tripe.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink Vegetable.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLink File:Chupe_de_Camarones.jpg.
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chupe".
- Chupe wikiPageWikiLinkText "chupe".
- Chupe caption "Chupe de Camarones".
- Chupe hasPhotoCollection Chupe.
- Chupe mainIngredient "Meat or seafood , vegetables, potatoes or yuca, milk or cream".
- Chupe name "Chupe".
- Chupe type Stew.
- Chupe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cuisine_of_Chile.
- Chupe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Chupe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Chupe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Chupe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Chupe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chupe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Soup-stub.
- Chupe subject Category:Chilean_cuisine.
- Chupe subject Category:Latin_American_cuisine.
- Chupe subject Category:Peruvian_cuisine.
- Chupe subject Category:Soups.
- Chupe hypernym Term.
- Chupe type Article.
- Chupe type Food.
- Chupe type Article.
- Chupe type Food.
- Chupe type FunctionalSubstance.
- Chupe type Thing.
- Chupe type Q2095.
- Chupe comment "Chupe is a generic term used in South America to a variety of stew generally made with chicken, red meat, lamb or beef tripe and other offal, or with fish, shrimp, crayfish or shellfish such as loco, and vegetables, potatoes or yuca. Chupe de Camarones (made with crayfish) is widely popular among the Southern coastal region of Peru (originally from Arequipa) Although the original recipe calls for crayfish, shrimp chupe has become more widely eaten, as fresh or frozen shrimp become more common.".
- Chupe label "Chupe".
- Chupe differentFrom Chuppah.
- Chupe sameAs Chupe.
- Chupe sameAs Chupe.
- Chupe sameAs m.071r9_.
- Chupe sameAs Q2967656.
- Chupe sameAs Q2967656.
- Chupe wasDerivedFrom Chupe?oldid=661183684.
- Chupe depiction Chupe_de_Camarones.jpg.
- Chupe isPrimaryTopicOf Chupe.
- Chupe name "Chupe".