Chile en Nogada is a dish deeply tied to Mexican history, created in 1821 by nuns in Puebla to celebrate Mexico’s independence. Featuring poblano chiles stuffed with a savory-sweet filling of meats and fruits, topped with a creamy walnut sauce and pomegranate seeds, it mirrors the colors of the Mexican flag. This seasonal dish is often served during patriotic celebrations, symbolizing pride in Mexican heritage.
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