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Česky: Chilská Cazuela: čerstvě zabité kuře uvařené s bramborami, kukuřičným klasem, dýní a další zaleninou. K tomu se podává červená řepa, hlávkový salát, fazolky, petržel, koriandr a omáčka Pebre spolu s doma upečeným chlebem a chilským červeným vínem.
Deutsch: Chilenische Cazuela: frisch geschlachtetes Hühnchen, gekocht mit Kartoffeln, Maiskolben, Kürbis und anderem Gemüse; dazu Rote Beete, Grüner Salat, junge Bohnen, Petersilie, Korianderkraut und Pebre sowie selbstgebackenes Brot und chilenischer Rotwein.
English: Chilean Cazuela
Date 23 February 2008
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Author G. Küppers ( JordiCubero)

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