Santa Ana's traditional kitchen always reflects the customs of the old towns, conserving, like in tradition, maize as the main element. Santa Ana's typical food is a delicious mixture of the indigenous traditional food and combined with the Spanish.
PUPUSAS
The term pupusa comes from the nahualt ¨pupushahuathat¨ which means stuffed cheese tortilla with kidney beans, chicharrón, ayote, cream and carrot. They are elaborated generally with mass of maize, although there are some prefers that them of mass of rice. The common ones, though, are those that take control of mass of maize. Those of rice they eat generally in the capital outskirts, being the cradle of pupusas of Olocuilta rice, located in the department of La Paz. The worn out maize is kneaded and discs become that lie down on a hot comal to sew it. They can be filled with beans, cheese, chicharrón. The two varieties accompany by curtido and sauce of natural tomato.
The term pupusa comes from the nahualt ¨pupushahuathat¨ which means stuffed cheese tortilla with kidney beans, chicharrón, ayote, cream and carrot. They are elaborated generally with mass of maize, although there are some prefers that them of mass of rice. The common ones, though, are those that take control of mass of maize. Those of rice they eat generally in the capital outskirts, being the cradle of pupusas of Olocuilta rice, located in the department of La Paz. The worn out maize is kneaded and discs become that lie down on a hot comal to sew it. They can be filled with beans, cheese, chicharrón. The two varieties accompany by curtido and sauce of natural tomato.
TAMALES
They are elaborated of the mass of the maize, a filling (meat of hen, duck or pig, kidney beans, flower of izote, ejote, chipilín) and sauce. They are generally made for a celebration or a special occasion.
They are elaborated of the mass of the maize, a filling (meat of hen, duck or pig, kidney beans, flower of izote, ejote, chipilín) and sauce. They are generally made for a celebration or a special occasion.
HORCHATA
The name comes from the Catalan orxata, probably derived from the word "ordiata", made of ordi (barley). The Horchata es a drink of milky consistency generally made with seeds (of chufa, nose, cacao, rice, sesame, linseed, almonds, etc.) or rice. The horchata found in Santa Ana is typically flavoured with Morro (Calabash tree) seed, ground cocoa and cinnamon as well as sesame seeds, and in some cases is strained.
The name comes from the Catalan orxata, probably derived from the word "ordiata", made of ordi (barley). The Horchata es a drink of milky consistency generally made with seeds (of chufa, nose, cacao, rice, sesame, linseed, almonds, etc.) or rice. The horchata found in Santa Ana is typically flavoured with Morro (Calabash tree) seed, ground cocoa and cinnamon as well as sesame seeds, and in some cases is strained.
YUCCA
The Yucca (Manihot esculenta) is a perennial shrub of the family of the euforbiáceas family, native and extensively worked in South America and the Pacific by its starch root of high nourishing value. It is possible to be served steamed or fried, accompanied with curtido, creole sauce and small pieces of chicharrón or pepesca (little fishes originally from the river). It is generally served in huerta leaves.
The Yucca (Manihot esculenta) is a perennial shrub of the family of the euforbiáceas family, native and extensively worked in South America and the Pacific by its starch root of high nourishing value. It is possible to be served steamed or fried, accompanied with curtido, creole sauce and small pieces of chicharrón or pepesca (little fishes originally from the river). It is generally served in huerta leaves.
CORNFLOUR DRINKS
Santa Ana's gastronomy is rich in cornflour drinks: atol of elote, atol of piñuela and atol shuco.
Santa Ana's gastronomy is rich in cornflour drinks: atol of elote, atol of piñuela and atol shuco.
CHICHA
Drink derived from maize previously fermented in containers that are buried during several weeks. Following their time under earth, chicha ferments and its turn out is a sweet refreshment drink with a high alcohol degree. Chicha is also the main ingredient of the dish "Gallo in Chicha" which consists of meat marinated with fruits and broth of sweet flavour. Until recently it was a typical plate of the dinner of Christmas Eve.
Drink derived from maize previously fermented in containers that are buried during several weeks. Following their time under earth, chicha ferments and its turn out is a sweet refreshment drink with a high alcohol degree. Chicha is also the main ingredient of the dish "Gallo in Chicha" which consists of meat marinated with fruits and broth of sweet flavour. Until recently it was a typical plate of the dinner of Christmas Eve.
SEMITE OR SEMITA
It can be labelled as a pastry, sweet bread or dessert and it is a long, rectangular plate of flour, stuffed with pineapple jelly. Depending on the amount of jelly it can be known as a "Semita Mieluda."
It can be labelled as a pastry, sweet bread or dessert and it is a long, rectangular plate of flour, stuffed with pineapple jelly. Depending on the amount of jelly it can be known as a "Semita Mieluda."
TIED CANDY OR DULCE DE ATADO
Made from the molasses or juice of the cane, cooked and surrounded, "tied" is from, in tusas. With this candy, some farmers sweeten the coffee or the refreshments.
Made from the molasses or juice of the cane, cooked and surrounded, "tied" is from, in tusas. With this candy, some farmers sweeten the coffee or the refreshments.
Also santa ana has some sweet breads called "santanecas" they are not only cheap, but also tasty.
ResponderEliminarI really like to eat tortas mexicanas in downtown.
ResponderEliminarI love pupusas!! hmmm they're the best!! I think Santa Ana is a beautiful city. I recommend everybody to visit this place!! :)
ResponderEliminarMmmm...i like pupusas and some other food that my beautiful country provides. This food is part of our culture, and i am proud of it of course. I love chilate, and everything salvadorean people cook. THANK GOD I WAS BORN HERE ;)
ResponderEliminarNICE PICTURE CORY :)
ResponderEliminarAlso in Santa Ana, we can enjoy "yuca con chicharrón", and of course, "pastelitos de picado y de platano"
ResponderEliminarI really like the food we can eat in santa ana.....don`t forget to mention the "atol de elote".....too.
ResponderEliminarWhat I really like about santa ana is "chicha" it is good for parties....
ResponderEliminarSomething really enjoyable in santa ana are the drinks...too for example: the atol de elote and shuco...I really like to drink shuco with beans and bread..
ResponderEliminarthe tied candies are delicious....
ResponderEliminarthe most enjoyable food in santa ana are the tortas mejicanas.......really delicious..
ResponderEliminarIt is nice to see that people take food from any el salvador`s state to the united states... and not only campero chicken,but also pupusas....bread...candies....etc
ResponderEliminarThe chicha is really delicious for a party you should try it........
ResponderEliminarWhat I really like about santa ana is the food.......
ResponderEliminarwow......I wish I could have all these food at home every day.....of course being on a diet.....
ResponderEliminarOn this time you can enjoy all these kind of food....there`re really delicious.. You should buy a little bit of each thing.
ResponderEliminarI would like to taste everything .....maybe in this festivities I can do it...
ResponderEliminarMy favorite food is Pupusas I really love them I can eat pupusas everyday....
ResponderEliminarI really like the horchata and also the cebada....it is really delicious...don`t drink beers........
ResponderEliminarI really like the horchata and also the cebada.....
ResponderEliminarSometimes I prepare this kind of food. Well some of them.
ResponderEliminarI like everything that appears here they look very delicious.....
ResponderEliminarI like to prepare these food when my family comes to visit me.
ResponderEliminarI really like to eat semita and drink coffee of course. and also another kind of bread.
ResponderEliminarI LOVE ALL THESE KIND OF FOOD....AND THE TAMALES ALSO. THEY ARE REALLY DELICIOUS.... NICE PICTURES.
ResponderEliminarI LOVE ALL THESE KIND OF FOOD I ALWAYS TRY TO TASTE THEM.
ResponderEliminarEVERYTHING LOOKS DELICIOUS...... I WOULD LIKE TO EAT SOME OF IT RIGHT NOW....
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