Suero, also referred to as suero costeño or suero atollabuey, is a fermented-milk-based condiment from Colombia's Caribbean coastal region. It is somewhat similar to yogurt or sour cream.[1] It is served as an accompaniment for various dishes and snacks.[2] It is believed to be introduced by Arab Colombians, as a local adaptation of labneh.
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Arroz de lisa (mullet rice) from Barranquilla served in bijao leaf with cooked yuca, a triangle of costeño cheese and a sauce of suero atollabuey.
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A bottle of suero costeño in foreground and costeño cheese in background at a market stand in Barranquilla.
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- ^ Cueto, C; García, D; Garcés, F; Cruz, J (2007). "Preliminary studies on the microbiological characterization of lactic acid bacteria in suero costeño, a Colombian traditional fermented milk product". Rev Latinoam Microbiol. 49: 12–8. PMID 18693547.
- ^ "Suero atoyabuey". 2009.
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