Talk:Cuisine of El Salvador

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[edit] Atol de Elote and others

There is no mention of Atol de elote. Many Salvadorans drink hot Atol de elote. Also in the breakfast section, chorizo could be included.

Tamarindo, cevada and arrayan are also popular tropical drinks.

I havent lived in El Salvador for a while but a "charamusca" was a kid favorite. Also mango verde con chile y alguaiste.

Fruits: jocotes, guayabas, maraƱones.

On salads, ensalada de ahuacate is very common and one of my favorites.

Desserts: Arroz en leche isnt mentioned. Cemita also is very popular.

--Javierbaires1 03:18, 14 January 2007 (UTC)Javierbaires1

[edit] Western Gaseosas

Sodas were introduced to El Salvador from the USA which would be the North not the West.