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- Cocido comment "Cocido (Peninsular Spanish: [koˈθiðo] or Latin American Spanish: [koˈsiðo]) is a traditional Spanish stew. In Spanish, cocido is the past participle of the verb cocer (to cook), so cocido literally means "cooked things." Various meats (pork, beef, chicken, mutton), embutidos, vegetables (cabbage, turnips, parsnips, potatoes, carrots), beans (garbanzos), etc. are simmered in a pot, and sometimes other ingredients are added at serving time (such as eggs).".