Picadillo

Picadillo (spanish pronunciation: [pikaˈðijo], "mince") is a traditional dish in many latin american countries and the philippines. it is made with ground meat (most commonly beef), tomatoes (tomato sauce may be used as a substitute), and also raisins, olives, and other ingredients that vary by region. it is often served with rice (hence it is commonly known in the philippines as arroz a la cubana, "cuban-style rice") or used as a filling in dishes such as tacos, savory pastries or croquettes. the name comes from the spanish word picar, meaning "to mince".picadillo can be eaten alone or incorporated into other dishes, like tacos, empanadas, pastelón, chiles en nogada, or alcapurrias.

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