Cannabaceae

Caldo tlalpeño
CourseSoup
Place of originMexico
Main ingredientsChicken meat, chickpeas, carrots, green beans, chicken broth

Caldo tlalpeño is a chicken and vegetable soup in Mexican cuisine which contains chicken meat, and chickpeas, carrots, and green beans, submerged in a chicken broth with garlic and onion, seasoned with epazote, cumin and chipotle chili.[1] It is served with avocado slices and diced cheese, and accompanied with lime.

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  1. ^ De'Angeli, Alicia Gironella; Deangeli, Giorgio (2006). Larousse de la cocina mexicana. Larousse. ISBN 9789702216858. Retrieved 29 November 2014.


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