Cozido à portuguesa

Cozido à portuguesa (pronounced [kuˈziðu a puɾtuˈɣeza]) or Portuguese stew is a type of cozido, traditional Portuguese boiled meal.[2][3][4] Numerous regional variations exist throughout Portugal, and the dish is considered part of the Portuguese heritage, as well as one of the national dishes of Portugal.[5][6]

Cozido à portuguesa
Cozido à portuguesa (Portuguese boil) plate
JinisCozido
Panggonan asalPortugal
Olah-olahan nasional gegayutanPortuguese cuisine
Suwéné ngolah 4 jam
Woworan pokokVegetables, meats, Portuguese smoked sausages
Ènergi panganan
(per 1 ajangan)
1178 kcal (4932 kJ)[1]
Ajining nutrisi
(per 1 ajangan)
Protéin67 g
Lemak55 g
Karbohidrat g
Buku masakan: Cozido à portuguesa  Médhia: Cozido à portuguesa

Cozido à portuguesa disiapake kanthi akeh sayuran ( kubis, kacang buncis, kentang, wortel, turnip, beras ), daging (daging pitik, tulang rusuk daging babi, daging babi, kuping daging babi lan trotters, macem-macem bagian daging sapi ), lan sosis asap ( chouriço, farinheira, morcela, lan sosis getih ), lan liya-liyane. Rempah-rempah tradhisional dibumbui nganggo pasta mrica abang, mrica putih lan kayu manis .

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Referensi

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  2. Veiga, Alexandra; Empis, José (2010). "Food Chain Defense and Its Potential Implications on Traditional Foods: The Portuguese Case". Ing Alpas, Hami; Çırakoğlu, Beyazit (èd.). Food Chain Security. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer. kc. 134. doi:10.1007/978-90-481-9558-9_10. ISBN 978-90-481-9560-2.
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  5. Holland, Mina (2015) [2014]. The World on a Plate: 40 Cuisines, 100 Recipes, and the Stories Behind Them . New York: Penguin Books. kc. 78. ISBN 978-0-14-312765-9.
  6. Poelzl, Volker (2007). Culture Shock! Portugal: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette. Tarrytown, NY: Marshall Cavendish. kc. 150. ISBN 978-0-7614-5672-8.
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