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There are hundreds of recipes that are known mostly to people who actually live in Mexico or to the true experts of Mexican cuisine. For example: This recipe is not for me! Now that doesn't mean anything I don't eat menudo, nor calf fries, cows tongue and etc. :-) Iguana stew For the ones who care to indulge, this was on the menu at Hotel Mopan in Belize. While some of them are truly exotic, calling for such ingredients as iguana meat, it is always good to know them just in case you'll need to cook something really special. Here's a recipe of truly Mexican. "Iguana stew". You may substitute iguana with chicken, but that's not recommended. OK go ahead use Chicken I DID. :-) * 1-Iguana Skin and clean iguana, then wash it in a mixture of vinegar and lime. After that, mix all seasonings and spices together in a bowl and rub them into the meat. Leave the rubbed meat for half an hour. Pour coconut oil in a pot, just to cover the bottom and place it on the fire. When the oil is hot, put in the iguana meat, then cook it for another half an hour, turning a few times and adding a bit of water if needed. During that time slice the carrots, tomatoes and cabbage. Add them to the meat and cook for another half an hour. Serve with rice and beans. While it's certainly not one of the most common recipes, it is much richer in taste then you might think and sometime it's good to taste something new from time to time.
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