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Food, At Finca Paso Llano
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Candied Mango On Palm Leaf
As an appetizer before lunch was served, a tasty treat of candied mango was served on a couple slices of palm leaf.
Food At Finca Paso Llano • Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Tuesday 3 April 2012) • (Photo taken 11:03:35 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #B12_2789 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Crunchy Dough Rings
Crunchy rings of dough were were served. They looked odd, but were sweet and crisp, like doughnut shaped cookies.
Food At Finca Paso Llano • Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Tuesday 3 April 2012) • (Photo taken 11:03:38 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #B12_2790 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Sweet Corn
Young sweet corn was served raw in a handsome arrangement on a palm lined plate.
Food At Finca Paso Llano • Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Tuesday 3 April 2012) • (Photo taken 11:03:58 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #B12_2792 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Fresh Juice
Susan smiled as freshly made fruit juice was poured into a class carved from a gourd. The gourd was carved while still green, and the design remained after the gourd dried out and became hard.
Food At Finca Paso Llano • Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Tuesday 3 April 2012) • (Photo taken 11:06:48 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #B12_2798 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Sliced Mango
Sliced mango was spread on palm leaves. A few tooth picks were sprinkled on top as an aid to eating.
Food At Finca Paso Llano • Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Tuesday 3 April 2012) • (Photo taken 11:08:44 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #B12_2800 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Black Beans
A shallow bowl of black beans was on display at one end of the lunch table. These were actual examples of one kind of beans raised on the farm.
Food At Finca Paso Llano • Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Tuesday 3 April 2012) • (Photo taken 13:19:21 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #B12_2964 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Nicaraguan Tamale
A Nicaraguan tamale is wrapped in palm leaves instead of corn husks. Vegetables and meat were wrapped in corn dough, the palm leaves, tied with string, and steamed. Here one was open and served with a gourd spoon.
Food At Finca Paso Llano • Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Tuesday 3 April 2012) • (Photo taken 13:37:13 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #B12_2987 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Andrew and Eugenio Chowed Down
Andrew from Canada and Eugenio from Costa Rica chowed down on a rich meaty tamale. Here the gourd glasses and gourd spoons could easily be seen.
Food At Finca Paso Llano • Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Tuesday 3 April 2012) • (Photo taken 13:44:19 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #B12_2993 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Red Beans
A big ceramic pot of cooked red beans rested in the center of the table.
Food At Finca Paso Llano • Díríamba, Carazo, between San Juan del Sur and Granada, Nicaragua • (Photo posted Tuesday 3 April 2012) • (Photo taken 13:57:17 Wednesday 23 November 2011) • © 2012 Bryan Costales #B12_2994 Add a comment or report a mistake
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