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Arepa | Traditional Sandwich type From Venezuela | TasteAtlas
Arepa | Traditional Sandwich type From Venezuela | TasteAtlas
Arepa | Traditional Sandwich type From Venezuela | TasteAtlas
Arepa | Traditional Sandwich type From Venezuela | TasteAtlas
Arepa | Traditional Sandwich type From Venezuela | TasteAtlas

Arepa

Arepa is a highly versatile cornbread made from ground corn dough or precooked corn flour. It is commonly consumed in Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. In Venezuela, arepa is eaten at any time of the day, throughout the whole country, and across all socio-economic groups.


The golden disks with a crispy, browned crust are commonly stuffed with a variety of ingredients, and the combinations are seemingly infinite, from beans, cheese, and avocado to shredded beef and onions. For a Venezuelan breakfast, arepas are traditionally paired with a cup of strong coffee and hot dipping chocolate.


Since they are not filled with anything for breakfast, they are commonly referred to as the viuda (widow). The name arepa comes from the word erepa, which is the indigenous word for this corn bread, as its origins are believed to be from the indigenous tribes across Venezuela, such as Timoto-Cuicas, Arawak, Carib, and Karina.


Today, arepas are usually served at traditional eateries called areperas.

Part of

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