pozole


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po·zo·le

 (pə-zō′lā)
n.
Variant of posole.
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Gonzalez likes to tell of her family tradition on special occasions to eat one of her favorite dishes, pozole. It's a type of soup with chicken and vegetables.
Mexicana Pulled Chicken and Corn Pozole Mexican Stew (250g), Iceland, PS1.50 or four for PS5.
From Pozole, Enchiladas Suizas, Chiles Rellenos to the authentic Mexican dessert of Churros, festivities will take place from today to "el Dia del Grito" on Friday, celebrated with live Mariachi music!
My favorite foods are pozole (a soup with pork and corn), enchiladas de mole (tortillas with cheese or meat inside and covered with a mole, one of several mole sauces special to Oaxaca), and chapulines!
Adi leaves his readers craving a dish they have never had before, like a tom yum pozole that is a hybrid of the spicy Thai soup and traditional Mexican stew.
On offer was a glazed Baltic salmon, lobster chunks on a frittata sort of tortilla, a chicken and octopus pozole, braised short ribs with mashed potato and some enfrijoladas (tortillas with black bean sauce) with Monterey cheese.
Don't let the amateur photos on the website dissuade you from trying their pozole, a traditional Mexican stew made with hominy and pork or chicken, and seasoned with cabbage, chili peppers, onion, garlic, radishes, avocado, and limes.