A Taste of El Salvador:Arepas vs Pupusas
We had friends over for dinner last night for some Latin American food: pupusas, arroz con "pollo", guacamole, refried beans and pico de gallo. I must be the only one in my family who eats food from 3 or 4 different Latin American countries in one meal. Having been vegetarian for 6 years now it's been ages since I've had arroz con pollo and since I've never been to El Salvador, I've never eaten a pupusa. (The arroz con pollo was made with mock chicken)
Back in November there was a Hispanic Festival in the city and I found a shop where I could buy masa lista (cornmeal flour) for making tortillas, arepas and other cornmeal based things. With just under a month to to here and 2 kilos worth of masa lista I figured I should get cooking!

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Hmmm it all sounds wounderful :o)
Here in Haiti, they have Acra, a wheat flour that they make into salty donut appetizers. Not bad at all if I may.
How about rice and beans - you expect to have a lot of that?
Oh yeah. Heaps of beans and rice. Heaps :)
pupuserias are everywhere in El Salvador. during certain times of the year you can get them with a green flower called loroco and cheese.
My Salvadoran neighbor makes a yummy bread called Quesadilla. It's like a sweet cheesy cornbread.
Since there is such a gigantic Salvadoran community here in Los Angeles, there are many pupuserias. In fact, ironically I ate a delicious pupusa con chicharron this weekend at a HUGE (Mexican) cinco de mayo celebration downtown. I'm especially a fan of the curtido that is served with them.
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