There are different types of chicharrón: one is ideal for making green sauce or tacos placeros, but there is also a type of chicharrón that is not as crispy, but has a delicious flavor, making it perfect for filling all kinds of snacks and garnishes.
Although it has become a classic of Mexican cuisine, chicharrón, along with sausages and pork, arrived in Mexican lands with the Spaniards.
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