Are you looking for Arepas near me now? Here is a great list of arepas that might be near you.
Arepa de yuca, also known as cassava arepa, is a traditional Colombian dish made from yuca (cassava) flour and water. It has a crispy exterior and a soft, doughy interior, …
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The arepa Reina Pepiada also known as “the Curvy Queen” is comprised of shredded slow cooked chicken (or grilled & chopped chicken) fresh ripe avocado, green peas and a little mayonnaise. Mix …
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Arepas. One of the most simple, yet delicious culinary takeaways I have brought back from my experiences in Colombia. You can find these all around the country. In restaurants, on the street, for a late night snack, or any other time of the day.
The Arepa Dominó. Is comprised of black beans and white cheese, either crumbled or more coarse. The Arepa dominó is a simple yet delicious arepa. You can find this Arepa …
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The Arepa Pabellón (the pavillion) is comprised of shredded beef, sweet plantains, black beans and crumbled cheese. The salt from the crumbled cotija cheese mixed with the sweetness of the ripe …
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The Arepa Rumbera got its name because it is said to be the arepa of choice to have at 3am after a long night of dancing rumba. The shredded pork has a little grease to it. Comprised of shredded pork and fresh ripe avocado, you can not go wrong. This Venezuelan Arepa recipe is one of the most popular rellenas (or filled) arepas in Venezuela.
Arepas are one of the most simple, yet delicious culinary takeaways brought back from my experiences in Colombia. You can find arepas all around the country and its South American neighbors. In restaurants, on the street, for a late night snack, or even in the Disney movie Encanto. Learn how to make arepas de queso for your next craving or activity with the kids! Read More
Arepas de Choclo, also known as Cachapas are the other side of the arepa. It is a sweet corn meal, used to give a different alternative to typical arepa. Arepas …
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