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Frita

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Frita and guarapo (sugarcane juice)

A Frita is a type of hamburger originating in Cuba.[1] The burger is found mainly in South Florida; according to George Motz it is no longer known in Cuba.[1]

The burger consists of a seasoned ground beef and pork patty with chorizo spices (or sometimes chorizo), topped with sauteed onions, served on a cuban bread roll and garnished with julienned or shoestring potato fries.[1] The patty is grilled in a spiced sauce on the flattop.[1]

This burger is usually washed down with a batido de trigo, a Cuban puffed wheat milk shake.[citation needed]

A similar dish on Cuban bread and topped with fries is bistec de palomilla or pan con bistec.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Motz, George; Zimmern, Andrew; Brearton, Kristoffer; Young, Douglas (2016). The great American burger book: how to make authentic regional hamburgers at home. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang. ISBN 978-1-61769-182-9. OCLC 921863985.