30 delicious yuca recipes from around the world
A sweet variation of the traditional Bolivian cuñape (cheese bread), this version incorporates a touch of sweetness, often served as a dessert or a sweet snack, perfect with a cup of coffee or tea.
Slow-cooked beef ribs, often grilled or roasted, served with tender boiled or fried yuca (manioc). A quintessential Paraguayan barbecue dish, highlighting the country's love for grilled meats and staple root vegetables.
A rich and comforting Honduran seafood soup featuring a medley of fresh seafood simmered in a velvety coconut milk broth, infused with aromatic vegetables and warming spices. Yuca, green plantains, and potatoes add satisfying texture and a hint of sweetness, creating a perfectly balanced, one-pot dish.
Vigorón is a popular Honduran street food consisting of boiled yuca (cassava) topped with crispy pork rinds (chicharrón) and a refreshing cabbage slaw. It's a simple yet flavorful dish with contrasting textures.
A rich and indulgent Bahian specialty featuring tender shrimp simmered in a luscious, creamy sauce made from pureed cassava and coconut milk, infused with the unique flavor of dendê oil.
A beloved Nicaraguan street food, Vigorón features tender boiled yuca served with crispy chicharrón (fried pork belly) and a vibrant, tangy cabbage slaw called curtido. Traditionally presented on a fresh banana leaf for a rustic and aromatic experience.