
El Chili con carne o simplemente llamado Chili (proveniente de la palabra Chili en Náhuatl) es una comida tradicionalmente estadounidense que erróneamente es incluida a la gastronomía de México. Se supone que el chili es una comida originada por la influencia gastronómica mexicana en los Estados Unidos, país que tras la Intervención se anexó la mitad norte de México. Se trata de una sopa espesa y bastante picante. Los ingredientes principales que la caracterizan son carne (de puerco o res), chile y frijoles. La versión "vegetariana" se llama "Chili sin carne".
Existen muchas variaciones acerca de su preparación dependiendo la región pero mayormente se suele elaborar con tomates, cebollas, frijoles, etc. También existen varidades de chili vegetarianas --conocido como el chili sin carne-- que algunas veces incluye substitutos de carne . El chili con carne es el plato oficial del estado de Texas en Estados Unidos. De todas formas es muy seguro que no haya plato en el mundo con mayores disputas acerca de su invención, historia, ingredientes, contenido, variantes, etc. No es de extrañar que existan diferentes asociaciones fans de este tipo de comida. El término chili es una corrupción del español chile, aunque específicamente este plato es mayormente conocido en español, como chili con carne.
14 comentarios:
Yo el dia de acción de gracias en un Bungalow que tengo en Tulsa (Oklahoma), justo en el cruce de la interestatal con la Ruta 66, celebramos el día comiendo Chili y un pavo relleno de pan de maiz y salsa de arándanos.
tulsa esta en arizona. en arizona no hay bungalow, solo cabaña. la interestatal esta a 200 millas de la ruta 66. no se celebra el dia de accion de gracias por que son protestante judios. el chili es aborrecido. y los pavos se rellenan con manteca y jarabe de arce. asi que: quien demonios eres tio?
que me decis de la tarta de manzana?? la mejor de toda la costa oeste, chico esto es utah!!!
a proposito las patatas tienen planta?
Solo porque venimos de una granja de Montana ya nos llamais paletos..
como soys...incautos! lo del chile es lo de menos. lo importante son los colores fachas de la letra. aznar-bush se unen en armonia con el pretesto de degustar un chili con carne. este post es politica y no gastronomia. el chili solo era el pretesto... ¿quien soy?
colores fachas?? son los colores de nuestra bandera, una bandera qu eno excluye, un pais del qu enos sentimos orgullosos, es mi bandera y vuestra bandera, la bandera de aznar y bush, la bandera de todos los chilenos y los paletos de montana, salgamos a la calle con el chilli de carne, y hagamos apologia de la unidad
dios santo! pies para que os quiero! pondre pies en polvorosa! tomare las de villadiego! saldre corriendo como alma que lleva el diablo! salgo pitando! me ire cagando leches! me esfumare! saldre volando! me las piro! me abro! carretera y manta! escopeta y perro! quitaros que mancho! paso que voy!
Esa pedazo de aceitera andante.
soy gay y que?
"soy gay"...esas palabras que cualquier padre decente y cristiano no desearía oir de boca de un hijo marica y homosexual e invertido de mierda...
Por cierto, soy diego y soy lo suficientemente gay.
Mickelo once again you're very wrong. After teaching you all that I know You shouldn't invent nonsense.
I belong to the Creek tribe. Me ancestors established a home under a large oak tree. They called that place "Tallasi" meaning Old Town and it is called Tulsa. It is the second-largest city in the state of Oklahome and the 45Th-largest in USA. Tulsa is famous for the most destructive acts of racial violence in the history of USA And learn something else: Tulsa has been credited as a birthplace of Route 66 (The main street of America) So I command you to beg pardon to your friend Gino Bambino the Italian Boy. Tulsa is the home of Western Swing Music and they play the guitar too like you. Be careful and don't use swear words I could be offended.
Oklahoma's recorded history began in 1541 when Spanish explorer Coronado ventured through the area on his quest for the "Lost City of Gold." The land that would eventually be known as Oklahoma was part of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase.
Beginning in the 1820s, the Five Civilized Tribes from the southeastern United States were relocated to Indian Territory over numerous routes, the most famous being the Cherokee "Trail of Tears." Forced off their ancestral lands by state and federal governments, the tribes suffered great hardships during the rigorous trips west. The survivors eventually recovered from the dislocation through hard work and communal support. Gradually, new institutions and cultural adaptations emerged and began a period of rapid development often called the "Golden Age" of Indian Territory.
Following the destruction of the Civil War, Oklahoma became a part of the booming cattle industry, ushering in the era of the cowboy. Western expansion reached the territory in the late 1800s, sparking a controversy over the fate of the land. Treaties enacted after the Civil War by the U.S. government forced the tribes to give up their communal lands and accept individual property allotments to make way for expansion. There was talk of using Indian Territory for settlement by African Americans emancipated from slavery. However, the government relented to pressure, much of it coming from a group known as "Boomers," who wanted the rich lands opened to non-Indian settlement. The government decided to open the western parts of the territory to settlers by holding a total of six land runs between 1889 and 1895. Settlers came from across the nation and even other countries like Poland, Germany, Ireland and Slavic nations to stake their claims. And African Americans, some who were former slaves of Indians, took part in the runs or accepted their allotments as tribal members. In the years that followed, black pioneers founded and settled entire communities in or near Arcadia, Boley, Langston, and Taft.
On November, 16, 1907, Oklahoma became the 46th state. Statehood had become a sure thing, in part due to a discovery which made Oklahoma the "place to go to strike it rich" -- oil. People came from all parts of the world to seek their fortunes in Oklahoma's teeming oil fields. Cities like Tulsa, Ponca City, Bartlesville, and Oklahoma City flourished.
Oklahomans are filled with pride for their land of diverse cultures, hundreds of scenic lakes and rivers, and genuine warmth and friendliness. This proud Oklahoma spirit is echoed through the accomplishments of our citizens, such as humorist and "Cherokee Cowboy" Will Rogers, Olympian and American Indian Jim Thorpe, African American author Ralph Ellison, astronaut Thomas Stafford, jazz musician Charlie Christian, and country music superstars Reba McEntire, Vince Gill, and Garth Brooks
sinceramente estoy hasta los frijoles de esta entrada
Publicar un comentario