Frijoles charros
Mexican pinto bean dish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frijoles charros (cowboy beans) is a traditional Mexican dish. It is named after the traditional Mexican cowboy horsemen, or charros. The dish is characterized by pinto beans stewed with onion, garlic, and bacon. Other common ingredients include chili peppers, tomatoes, cilantro, ham, sausage, pork and chorizo. It is served warm, and is usually of a soupy consistency.[1][2]

See also
- Borracho beans
- Cowboy beans, a similar US dish. Cowboy beans are usually made with onions, garlic, tomatoes, salted pork, chillies and beans.
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