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Overview of Panamanian Cuisine History
Located in Central America, Panama gained its independence in 1903 and gradually it has been transformed into a passage of international commerce. Its society became more complex during the 20th century. Beside other aspects, Panamanian uniqueness is also given by is cuisine, more exactly by the way in which every meal is prepared in this region. Is seems that Panama has been blessed with a large variety of vegetables, herbs, and tropical fruits. Its cuisine is influenced by the Hispanic population, native Europeans, Indians, or by Chinese people. As a matter of fact, in Panama one can find food and traditions of almost any nation from this planet. The typical Panamanian meals are sancocho, which means chicken soup with native cereals and tubers; tamales made with mashed corn; fruits, plantains, but they also include potatoes, bananas, rice, broiled meat, and beans.

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createpageform-panamanian Panamanian tortillas are very popular for breakfast and they are rounds of corn dough deep fried and most of the times served with melting cheese and eggs. Hojaldras are “Panamanian donuts” and they are always served hot and with sugar or vanilla sprinkled on top, together with a cup o coffee. As main courses, the Panamanians have sancocho, Panama's traditional countryside soup with chicken; corvina, a fish dish served with different sauces; an abundance of shrimp, lobster, and fish; tamales, which are made from a dough or a corn, filled with pork or chicken and spices, and wrapped up in a banana leaf and boiled. Among other tasty dishes, in Panama people prepare Panama empanadas, cariminolas, pastelitos, shrimp ceviche, corne en palito, angels on horseback, spareribs with secret Chinese sauce, ried yucca a la Tivoli, and many other delicacies that will surely determine you to try more Panamanian dishes.

Panamanian Food Glossary
Finding the ingredients for an Panamanian Recipe is not so easy when you do not know the names of the ingredients. Take time to make a list of ingredients and the name they may be found under at the Local Markets.


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Preparation Methods for Panamanian Cooking
In Panamanian cuisine a lot of cooking traditions have been borrowed from Panama's neighbours and developed from these neighbours' traditional dishes. Despite the fact that there are no unique or specific preparation methods in Panamanian cuisine, it should be taken into account that attention to every detail plays a crucial role in this region. This cuisine contains a great diversity of cereals and vegetables. Another attention is given to the visual attractiveness of every Panamanian dish and to the real balance between colours and proportion, as well. Every traditional Panamanian dish is prepared differently than the others. Meat is the most important item belonging to Panamanian cuisine.

Special Equipment for Panamanian Cooking
Panamanian cooking always requires various equipment meant to generate the most interesting and sophisticated dishes. Such kitchen ustensils include cake pans, colanders, can openers, egg rings, poachers and holders, food dishers and portioners, food pans and containers, as well as food scales, food scoops, fryer baskets and many other accessories. In case the food in transported, you definitely need insulated food carriers or a set of kitchen linens and uniforms. Some of the items you need while cooking Panamanian food are: kitchen knives, juicers, kitchen slicers, kitchen termometers, miscellaneous ustensils, mixing bowls and skimmers, strainers, measuring cups or measuring spoons. The most common ustensils are spatulas, serving spoons, turners, forks, kitchen knives, and scrapers.

Panamanian Food Traditions and Festivals
Most Panamanian festivities occur during Christmas time. Here, the Holidays begin on December 8th when people celebrate the Immaculate Conception which coincides with Mother's Day. On this occasion, the Panamanians serve some of their traditional food, such as pavo, which is turkey; relleno, meaning stuffing; arroz dulce, and tamales which consists of a cornmeal made into a paste with Arturo sauce, prunes, capers, meats, and spices wrapped in plantain leaves and boiled. The most popular dessert from the Panamanian cuisine is represented by fruicakes. Obviously, this does not mean that the family gathered around the table cannot serve chicken with rice, chickpea “Ceviche”, or different kind of soups or meat dishes. No mater how weird or complicated it may sound, in order to prepare an avocado soup you need only chicken consomme, avocados, and whipped cream or evaporated milk. As for a fish soup, its preparation requires white fish, onions, parsley, celery leaves, lemon juice, pepper, salt, flour, and water.

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Many chefs prove to be very creative when cooking a Panamanian dish as they use a wide variety of ingredients and cooking methods in order to create new types of tasty foods. Panamanian chefs are seriously passionate about their traditional dishes and this is one of the reason why they love presenting different types of dishes to foreigners who have never eaten them before. Generally, they are really proud of their cooking results, a thing which is noticeable in the magnificent taste of their foods.

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