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Ropa Vieja | Traditional Stew From Cuba, Caribbean | TasteAtlas
Ropa Vieja | Traditional Stew From Cuba, Caribbean | TasteAtlas
Ropa Vieja | Traditional Stew From Cuba, Caribbean | TasteAtlas
Ropa Vieja | Traditional Stew From Cuba, Caribbean | TasteAtlas
Ropa Vieja | Traditional Stew From Cuba, Caribbean | TasteAtlas
Ropa Vieja | Traditional Stew From Cuba, Caribbean | TasteAtlas

Ropa vieja

Ropa vieja is the national dish of Cuba, a hearty stew made with shredded beef, tomatoes, onions, and peppers. The stew is traditionally served with yellow rice and a glass of cold beer on the side. Like many Cuban dishes, this one also originated in Spain and was brought over to Cuba and the Caribbean territory by the Spaniards.


It is believed that the Sephardic Jews from the Iberian Peninsula invented the dish because they could not cook on the Sabbath, so they prepared this hearty stew a day in advance. Ropa vieja means old clothes, referring to an unusual story saying that a poor man once shredded and cooked his clothes because he could not afford to buy food.


As he prayed over the pot, a miracle happened and turned his clothes into a flavorful meat stew. Today, ropa vieja is a staple across the Caribbean and Cuba, with tweaks and modifications in the recipes throughout the regions.

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