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Traditional Portuguese boiled meal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cozido à portuguesa (pronounced [kuˈziðu a puɾtuˈɣezɐ]) or Portuguese stew is a type of cozido, traditional Portuguese boiled meal.[2][3][4] Numerous regional variations exist throughout Portugal, and the dish is considered part of the Portuguese heritage, as well as one of the national dishes of Portugal.[3][5][6]
Type | Cozido | ||||||
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Place of origin | Portugal | ||||||
Associated cuisine | Portuguese cuisine | ||||||
Cooking time | 4 hours | ||||||
Main ingredients | Vegetables, meats, Portuguese smoked sausages | ||||||
1178 kcal (4932 kJ)[1] | |||||||
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Cozido à Portuguesa is prepared with a multitude of vegetables (cabbages, beans, potatoes, carrots, turnips, rice), meat (chicken, pork ribs, bacon, pork ear and trotters, various parts of beef), and smoked sausages (chouriço, farinheira, morcela), among others. In the São Miguel Island, Azores, a local version of the Cozido à Portuguesa is cooked underground with heat and steam coming from the volcanic phenomena in the area.[7]
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