Cachupa is a famous dish from the Cape Verde islands, West Africa. It is a slow-cooked stew of corn, beans, cassava, sweet potato, fish or meat, and often morcela . Referred to as the country's national dish, each island has its own regional variation. The version of the recipe called cachupa rica tends to have more ingredients than the simpler cachupa pobre.

Characteristic of: Cape Verdean cuisine
Categories: Stew
Contains: Hominy
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Wikidata ID: Q2060858
Wikipedia title: Cachupa
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