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  2. Cuchifritos - Wikipedia

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    Cuchifritos ( Spanish pronunciation: [kutʃiˈfɾitos]) or cochifritos refers to various fried foods prepared principally of pork [1] in Spanish and Puerto Rican cuisine. In Spain, cuchifritos are a typical dish from Segovia in Castile. The dish consists of pork meat fried in olive oil and garlic and served hot.

  3. Baron Ambrosia - Wikipedia

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    Baron Ambrosia was a character played by international explorer Justin Fornal from 2006 to 2013. The character was a self-proclaimed "quaffer of culinary consciousness" and traveled around New York City, mostly in The Bronx, documenting various ethnic cultures and their indigenous cuisines, represented typically by the small food establishments (including restaurants, food trucks, street ...

  4. Puerto Rican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cocina criolla can be traced back to Spanish inhabitants of the island. Puerto Rican cuisine is a product of diverse cultural influences, including Taíno Arawak, Spanish Criollos, and Africans. [5] It is characterized by a unique blend of Spanish seasonings and ingredients, which makes it similar to Spanish and other Latin American cuisines.

  5. Ayana Evans - Wikipedia

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    Ayana M. Evans. Born. Cleveland, Ohio. Alma mater. Brown University. Tyler School of Art and Architecture. Ayana M. Evans is an African-American performance artist and educator based in New York City and an adjunct professor of visual art at Brown University. She also serves as editor-at-large of Cultbytes, an online art publication.

  6. Cuisine of New York City - Wikipedia

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    Chino-Latino [6] cuisine in New York is primarily associated with the immigration of Chinese Cubans following the Cuban Revolution. [7] Chino-Latino dishes include: Chicken and broccoli. Cuban chicharrones de pollo [8] Egg drop soup. Fried pork chop. Fried rice. Lumpiang Shanghai. Oxtail stew.

  7. Casa Amadeo, antigua Casa Hernandez - Wikipedia

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    Casa Amadeo, antigua Casa Hernández is the oldest, continuously-occupied Latin music store in New York City, and the Bronx, having opened in 1941. [2] Casa Amadeo is located in a historic apartment building located in the Longwood section of The Bronx, New York. Designed by James F. Meehan, the apartment building was built in 1905 and named ...

  8. Teatro Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The Teatro Puerto Rico was a music hall focused on the Latino community in the South Bronx section of New York City. [1] During the 1940s to 1950s it presented la farándula, a vaudeville -style package of Spanish-language events, and attracted entertainers from all over Latin America. In the late 1960s, the neighborhood where the theater was ...

  9. Demographics of the Bronx - Wikipedia

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    The Bronx is the only New York borough with a Hispanic majority. At the 2010 Census, 53.5% of the Bronx's population was of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin (they may be of any race). At the 2009 American Community Survey, Puerto Ricans represented 23.2% of the borough's population, Mexicans made 5.2%.