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Paraguayan Snacks

Paraguayan Snacks

1

Chipa

Paraguay
4.3
Most iconic: Chipas Don Pipo (Coronel Bogado)

A simple bun called chipa is the most common food staple in Paraguay. The famous bread is made with cassava flour, lard, and anise. It originates from the Native American people Guarani, indigenous to the Amazon area of Brazil, Argentina, and Para... READ MORE

2

Chipa guasu

Paraguay
4.0
Most iconic: Lo de Osvaldo (Asunción)

Chipa guasu is a variety of chipa, a cake based on corn grains with the addition of onions, water, eggs, cinnamon, milk, and cheese. Its name stems from two words - chipa, referring to a variety of corn-based cakes, and guasu... READ MORE

3

Pastel mandi'o

Paraguay
4.4

Pastel mandi’o is a doughy snack made with cornflour, boiled cassava, fat, and eggs. It is stuffed with a mixture of minced meat, boiled eggs, and seasonings. These snacks are fried in oil or fat and served hot. The dough is sweet, and the f... READ MORE

4

Chipa so'o

Paraguay
3.7

Chipa so'o is a savory cake that is popular in Paraguay and Argentina. The dough is prepared with a combination of pork fat, corn flour, corn starch, milk, salt, and cheese. Once prepared, the dough is shaped into balls and filled with a mixture o... READ MORE

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Lampreado

Paraguay
n/a

Lampreado, also known as payaguá mascada, is a nutritious Paraguayan cassava fritter that is traditionally filled with ground beef and scallions. In order to prepare it, cassava is first cooked, mashed, then combined with other ing... READ MORE