Paraguayan Food

Bife koygua is a beef stew from Paraguay made with beef steak, onion, tomato, and spices. The dish is an example of a typical meat stew made in the landlocked South American country, with a cuisine heavy in maize, manioc, meat, vegetables, and fruit. The beef steaks are usually pounded, then fried...

Mbeju or beiju is a starch cake sometimes made with fariña or manioc flour. The mbeju is a staple food typical of Paraguay and the Northeast of Argentina that is enjoyed all over Paraguay. The recipe has existed since the 18th century and its origins lie with the indigenous Guaraní people who lived...

Tallarín is one of the most popular meals in Paraguay, served daily or for special occasions. Tallarines are long, thick pasta noodles. The secret’s in the sauce. Tallarín Paraguaya’s version is either make of meat (usually with bones), chicken or gallina casera are browned and then simmered in a...

Lampreado or Lambreado, also known as or “Payaguá Mascada”, is a dish of the cuisine of Paraguay, that has a high nutritional value. This is a delicious fried cake with ground beef, which base is one of the most characteristic features of culinary taste of Northeast of Paraguay: cassava, of which...

Pastel mandi’ó is a delicious snack made from corn flour, cassava (yuca) and a stuffing usually prepared with beef. Aesthetically, they look like their South American cousins, the famous empanadas but with a different basic preparation since the empanadas contain neither corn flour nor cassava, two...

Parrillada is part of asado is a meal of a variety of meats that are grilled or barbecued. This version uses four types, including skirt steak and bratwurst for a dinner big enough to serve a crowd. An asado is a traditional barbecue that is popular in Paraguay, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, which...

The Chipa so'o is a stuffed corn bread from the cuisine of Paraguay. It is a variation of chipá, a very common bread in Paraguay that is served alongside daily meals. It can be prepared with different fillings of ground meats or vegetables. As with most Guaranis cuisine, the "chipa so'o" has many...