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Venezuelan describes his journey from a once-prosperous nation to seeking US asylum, cautioning against socialist policies ...
Venezuelan Vice President and Minister of Communication and Information Freddy Nanez received Vietnamese Ambassador Vu Trung ...
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11 Traditional Venezuelan Breakfast Foods You Need to Try - MSN5. Caraotas Negras. These slow-cooked black beans are a rich, earthy way to start a day in Venezuela alongside crispy arepas and savory scrambled eggs.
The murder of a Venezuelan TikToker during a live stream has highlighted the dangers facing those personally denouncing ...
Those years and years of research, followed by years of meticulous transcribing and editing, led to Brown creating two 500-page volumes of traditional Venezuelan folk music. Advertisement Article ...
We began our meal with ice-cold, refreshing, traditional Venezuelan beverages ($4.50), including papelon con limon made with rapadura (raw, hardened sugar), water, lemon and lime; and jugo de ...
Maria Carolina Guilarte arrived in Chicago from Venezuela almost four years ago. Hallacas, a traditional dish, keeps her homeland alive in her heart.
For guests who want to sample several dishes, Arepa Grill Kitchen & Wine offers arepa, cachapa and toston flights. The lunch menu, served until 3 p.m., includes sandwiches, arepas and bowls.
Venezuela’s government believed its control of all levers of power would give the country’s authoritarian president an Election Day victory. A rebellion by its supporters undid the plan.
Traditional Venezuelan baked goods are now available at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market, with Maru Products Bloomington selling some of the items also available at its restaurant and bakery.
Yoletty Bracho and Manuel Sutherland discuss Venezuela’s situation almost a year after Maduro’s “re-election”.
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