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neutral📍 Bogotá

Ajiaco

Ajiaco (Colombian potato soup)
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What does it mean?

Ajiaco is Bogotá's most famous dish — a hearty soup made with three types of potatoes, chicken, corn, and guasca herbs. It's deeply Colombian and a must-try. "Vamos a comer ajiaco" is a very Bogotano thing to say.

How to use it

The dish itself is the vocabulary. Say "me muero por un ajiaco" (I'm dying for an ajiaco) to sound like a true Bogotano.

Example sentences

Let's eat ajiaco!

¡Vamos a comer ajiaco!

I'm craving ajiaco.

Me provoca un ajiaco.

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