Camarones Con Carne Asada

Camarones Con Carne Asada
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I think there may be a bit of confusion here!

After some research, I couldn't find any evidence of a specific dish commonly known as "camarones con carne asada" in restaurants in the USA.

However, I think I know what might be going on:

  • "Camarones" is the Spanish word for "shrimp" or "prawns".
  • "Carne asada" is a popular Mexican dish that translates to "grilled meat" in English. It's typically made with thinly sliced grilled beef, often served with fresh cilantro, onions, and tortillas.
  • It's possible that you might have seen a dish on a menu that combines both shrimp and carne asada, but it's not a traditional or well-known dish with that specific name.

    If you're interested in learning more about Latin-inspired food or Mexican cuisine, I'd be happy to help!

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