Baho
Vaho or baho is a mix of meat, green plantains and yuca cooked in banana leaves. It is a traditional Nicaraguan dish originated from the mix of cultures between the indigenous, mestizos and Afro-Nicaraguans of the country. In Nicaraguan Spanish and some other dialects, the name is pronounced with /x/ between vowels as [ˈbaxo]. There is some controversy as to whether the correct spelling is vaho, baho, vajo or bajo. Vaho is served with ensalada de repollo, a cabbage and tomato salad made with vinegar and lemon/lime juice. The salad tops the meat, yuca and plantains. The meat used to make this dish is typically beef brisket. For some families, it is a traditional Sunday dish. It is also served in many restaurants.
Source: Wikipedia
Recipes

Baho (Vaho) - Traditional Nicaraguan Recipe | 196 flavors
Baho, vaho or bajo, depending on languages and cultures, is a wonderful party dish from Nicaragua. It is the true cornerstone of the culinary influences of the country. Prepared with marinated beef brisket (but also sometimes with veal liver), plantains...