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- Anticucho abstract "Anticuchos (singular anticucho, Quechua for Cut Stew Meat) are popular and inexpensive dishes that originated in Peru in the pre-Columbian era; other Andean states, such as Chile and Bolivia, adopted the recipe. The modern dish was adapted during the colonial era between the 16th and 19th centuries.Anticuchos can be found on street-carts and street food stalls (anticucheras). The meat may be marinated in vinegar and spices (such as cumin, ají pepper and garlic). While anticuchos can be made of any type of meat, the most popular are made of beef heart (anticuchos de corazón). Anticuchos often come with a boiled potato or bread on the end of the skewer. A similar dish, shish kebab is found in Mediterranean cuisine. Anticuchos are linked to the procession of Señor de los Milagros.".
- Anticucho thumbnail Anticucho_del_Perú.JPG?width=300.
- Anticucho wikiPageExternalLink www.perutaste.com.
- Anticucho wikiPageExternalLink Anticuchos.
- Anticucho wikiPageID "2948436".
- Anticucho wikiPageLength "5092".
- Anticucho wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Anticucho wikiPageRevisionID "691598923".
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Andean_states.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Bolivia.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Capsicum_baccatum.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Category:Barbecue.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bolivian_cuisine.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chilean_cuisine.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Category:Meat_dishes.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peruvian_cuisine.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skewered_foods.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Category:Street_food.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Conquistador.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Cumin.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Garlic.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Heart.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Inca_Empire.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Peanut.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Potato.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Quechuan_languages.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Spice.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Street_food.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Vinegar.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink Şiş_kebap.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink File:Antichucos_-_Grilled_Beef_Heart_skewers.jpg.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLink File:Anticucho_del_Perú.JPG.
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anticucho".
- Anticucho wikiPageWikiLinkText "anticucho".
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- Anticucho subject Category:Barbecue.
- Anticucho subject Category:Bolivian_cuisine.
- Anticucho subject Category:Chilean_cuisine.
- Anticucho subject Category:Meat_dishes.
- Anticucho subject Category:Peruvian_cuisine.
- Anticucho subject Category:Skewered_foods.
- Anticucho subject Category:Street_food.
- Anticucho hypernym Dishes.
- Anticucho type Food.
- Anticucho type Food.
- Anticucho type Page.
- Anticucho comment "Anticuchos (singular anticucho, Quechua for Cut Stew Meat) are popular and inexpensive dishes that originated in Peru in the pre-Columbian era; other Andean states, such as Chile and Bolivia, adopted the recipe. The modern dish was adapted during the colonial era between the 16th and 19th centuries.Anticuchos can be found on street-carts and street food stalls (anticucheras). The meat may be marinated in vinegar and spices (such as cumin, ají pepper and garlic).".
- Anticucho label "Anticucho".
- Anticucho sameAs Q2735024.
- Anticucho sameAs Anticucho.
- Anticucho sameAs Category:Anticucho_of_Peru.
- Anticucho sameAs Anticucho.
- Anticucho sameAs Anticucho.
- Anticucho sameAs Anticucho.
- Anticucho sameAs Anticucho.
- Anticucho sameAs アンティクーチョ.
- Anticucho sameAs m.08fjdx.
- Anticucho sameAs Anticucho.
- Anticucho sameAs Q2735024.
- Anticucho wasDerivedFrom Anticucho?oldid=691598923.
- Anticucho depiction Anticucho_del_Perú.JPG.
- Anticucho isPrimaryTopicOf Anticucho.