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    Asado (redirect from Ternera a la llanera)
    usually faster. Grilled and salted meat in Brazil is generally called "carne assada" and is often cut into small strips and served on a plate or cutting...
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  • Eva (18 February 2024). "Sukalki, la receta del tradicional guiso vasco de ternera y patatas". Bon Viveur (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2024-06-02...
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    several typical dishes of the region. This dish is also known as Mamona or Ternera a la Llanera, due to the fact that it uses veal, which is slaughtered when...
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  • Josefina Velázquez de León wrote more than 140 cookbooks in her lifetime. This bibliography, which may not be complete, is based on Velázquez de León's works...
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    influenced by Inca cuisine. In the Llanos, barbecued meats, such as the "ternera llanera," and river fish like the "amarillo," are commonly eaten. In the...
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    plantain patties. In the Llanos, meat from the barbecue, such as the "ternera llanera" is common, and also typical river fishes like the "amarillo".[citation...
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    American Center. Anonymous. 1928 [1778]. Traduccion de algunas voces de la lengua Guama. In Lenguas de América, 382-393. Madrid. Wiktionary has a word list...
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