Pamonha (Brazilian cuisine): Pamonha (Portuguese pronunciation: [pɐˈmoɲɐ]) is a traditional Brazilian dish. It is a paste made from sweet corn, boiled wrapped in corn husks.
Variations can include coconut milk. The pamonha can be savory or sweet. If they are salty, they can be filled with cheese, sausage, ground meat, ground chicken or peppers. If sweetened ground coconut pulp is a common addition when there is one, but...
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