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Meaning of cachopo



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

cachopo
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Dry and hollow trunk of a tree. It is also the name of a typical Asturian dish consisting of two large, thick and breaded beef fillets between which Serrano ham and cheese are placed. The word is of Latin origin and means vessel (derives from caccabum).

  



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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Cachopo: Chestnut hollow, the traditional Asturian cuisine dish. It's two large veal steaks stuffed with ham, cheese, cured meat or frixuelo, coated in egg and bread crumbs and fried in hot oil. Originally it was invented to give out little fresh fillets or worse appearance, which usually happens with almost all marred. Served with mushrooms, peppers or potatoes fried and piping hot. It is now a requetechupete dish.

  

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Asturian dish.

  










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