Rocoto relleno is the Peru variety of stuffed peppers, a dish popular in the city of Arequipa, a city in the Andes mountains located in the southern parts of Peru which is famous for its take on dishes derived originally from Spain. Since the sweet peppers used in Spain were not available in Peru, rocoto peppers were substituted, which were cooked in water and vinegar to remove as much spiciness as possible. Minced meat is placed inside the rocotos and is then topped with melted cheese, baked and served whole. Rocotos are capsicum pubescens which are at least ten times spicier than jalapeƱo when raw. This is considered one of the most famous dishes of Peru and served all over the world.
Rocoto relleno
common Peruvian dish
Categories:
Appetizer
Characteristic of:
Peruvian cuisine
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Wikidata ID:
Q5204170
Wikipedia title:
Rocoto relleno
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