Llapingachos are fried potato pancakes that originated in Ecuador. They are usually served with salsa de manĂ­, a peanut sauce. The potato patties or thick pancakes are stuffed with cheese and cooked on a hot griddle until crispy brown.
In Ecuador they are sometimes made with mashed, cooked yuca, or cassava, instead of potato. The yuca or cassava root used to make llapingachos is not to be confused with the similarly spelled yucca, the roots of which are generally not edible.

Characteristic of: Ecuadorian cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Potato Cheese
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Wikidata ID: Q3257494
Wikipedia title: Llapingacho
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