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Corn On The Cob

Linked to 7 dishes across 6 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring corn on the cob

Ajiaco🍽️ main
Ajiaco is a traditional Colombian chicken and potato soup known for its comforting, hearty character and the unique flavor imparted by guasca, a local herb. It holds cultural significance as a beloved dish especially in Bogotá, often enjoyed during family gatherings and celebrations.
Colombian
Sancocho🍽️ main
Sancocho is a hearty traditional Colombian stew known for its rich broth, diverse root vegetables, and meat, often served during family gatherings and celebrations. It embodies the blending of indigenous ingredients with Spanish culinary techniques, symbolizing cultural unity and comfort food in Colombia.
Colombian
cazuela🍽️ main
Cazuela is a traditional Chilean stew made with meat, potatoes, corn, pumpkin, and other vegetables. It is a hearty and comforting dish that reflects the country's agricultural abundance and rural culinary traditions. Often enjoyed as a family meal, cazuela holds cultural significance as a symbol of home cooking and seasonal produce.
Chilean
crawfish boil🍽️ main
A crawfish boil is a vibrant and communal seafood dish featuring boiled crawfish seasoned with a blend of spices, potatoes, corn, and sometimes sausage. It is a festive tradition in Cajun and Creole communities, often enjoyed at social gatherings and celebrations, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage and love for bold, spicy flavors.
Cajun & Creole
Sancocho🍽️ main
Sancocho is a hearty Venezuelan stew typically made with various meats, root vegetables, and corn on the cob. It is a comforting dish often enjoyed during family gatherings and celebrations, reflecting the country's diverse agricultural heritage and communal dining culture.
Venezuelan
Puchero🍽️ main
Puchero is a hearty Argentinian stew combining meat, vegetables, and legumes, reflecting the country's rural and immigrant culinary traditions. It is a comforting dish often served during colder months and family gatherings, symbolizing warmth and communal sharing.
Argentinian
elote🥜 snack
Elote is a popular Mexican street food consisting of grilled corn on the cob coated with a mixture of mayonnaise, cotija cheese, chili powder, and lime juice. This savory snack highlights the central role of corn in Mexican cuisine and culture, often enjoyed at fairs, markets, and street stands across Mexico.
Mexican