Chuzo desgranado

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Place of originColombia
Main ingredientsvariety of meats, cheese, corn, lettuce, and sauces
Chuzo desgranado
Chuzo desgranado
Place of originColombia
Main ingredientsvariety of meats, cheese, corn, lettuce, and sauces

Chuzo desgranado is a typical fast food that originated from Barranquilla and spread throughout the Caribbean region of Colombia that contains charcoal-grilled meats such as chicken, beef, pork loin and ribs, bacon, chorizo, sausages and botifarra, small fried potato pieces (used as a topping for hot dogs), Costeño cheese, mozzarella cheese, bollo limpio and/or French fries, cooked sweet corn kernels, lettuce and sauces (tartar, salsa rosada, mayonnaise, pineapple) to suit the consumer. There is also the option of a "chuzo light" which does not include the fries or bollo limpio.[1][2][3]

One study demonstrated that university students considered this dish an identifying feature of Barranquilla.[4]

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