Arroz junto
Puerto Rican rice and beans dish
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Arroz junto (rice together) is a Puerto Rican rice dish cooked with beans and meat in one pot.
| Course | Main course |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Puerto Rico |
| Serving temperature | Hot |
| Main ingredients | Rice, legume, sofrito, annatto |
| Variations | Locrio, Moros y Cristianos (food) |
| Other information | Popular throughout: Caribbean parts of Latin America |
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Some arroz junto dishes are given other names such as arroz con gandules, arroz con maiz y salchichas, arroz con garbanzo y bacalao (rice with chickpeas and salted cod), and arroz bago (rice, chickpeas, and ground meat). Pinto, black or red beans are usually accompanied with smoked ham, longaniza, or bacon. Arroz con pollo is another popular dish that usually has added chorizo and sweet peas.