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We don't do that in Central Mexico.
![]() When I told my family about it, they said: -Ese arroz está quemado. -¿Quién se come eso? -Eso es de gente que no sabe hacer arroz. ![]() I don't know if there is rice cooked like that in any other regions, like the South East or coastal states.
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In Louisiana, where New Orleans is located, rice is a staple. Unlike their Caribbean neighbors, as far as I know, pegao is not at all popular in their gumbos and jamabayas.
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