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Old 05-11-2020, 06:52 AM   #2176
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Originally Posted by Apache View Post
As a child I remember my grandmother fixing chicken and rice and have always considered it a southern dish. It is prepared like chicken and dumplings except you use rice.
Apache

Oh, I've had chicken and rice growing up as a child, but my Mother always prepared the two together - cooked them together - and with added spices and some sort of creamy chicken broth/sauce poured into the mix.

Here in Peru, you'll find a plate heaped up and overflowing with with rice. On the side of the plate, you'll find the number one choice in meat - chicken. Almost invariably chicken.

Getting into seafood, however, is a different matter. Peruvian seafood dishes are fresh and delicious!
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