Milho frito

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Milho frito
Milho frito with espada and banana
CourseServed with main (usually)
Place of originPortugal
Region or stateMadeira
Main ingredientsCorn

Milho frito (fried corn in English) is a typical Madeira side dish made of corn, kale or collard greens (finely sliced), water, garlic and olive oil mixed together and then fried. It is usually served with Espetada and other regional dishes in Madeira. It is usually cut into cubes and fried, it can be said to be similar to polenta but[clarification needed] is a traditional side dish in Madeira.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Milho Frito - Fried CornmealTheWorldWideGourmet.com". Retrieved 2013-03-19.